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Leronlimab (Pro 140) Cliff Notes What is it? (37) |
trding |
12/24/2019 8:09:27 PM |
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I refute what is said quite consistently; because (48) |
Firelife619 |
10/29/2021 11:29:51 PM |
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Leronlimab - Disease List (currently 90) (updated (28) |
ohm20 |
12/09/2021 8:15:12 AM |
144440 |
Leronlimab Regulator List (a work in progress) = (14) |
ohm20 |
06/12/2024 7:33:56 PM |
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Agreed...certainly a large reason for my (1) |
sean007 |
03/06/2024 11:22:38 AM |
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ohm: Your concise, pithy response to ER speaks (16) |
Jake2212 |
03/06/2024 10:50:27 AM |
141586 |
I have zero anxiety about the results of this (12) |
Plotinus |
03/06/2024 10:50:23 AM |
141585 |
Surely would have peaked quickly in severe (3) |
Plotinus |
03/06/2024 10:37:58 AM |
141584 |
Thanks, I appreciate the response. My hope is (1) |
HouseofCards |
03/06/2024 10:35:45 AM |
141583 |
A couple of quick comments: 1) A study properly (17) |
Plotinus |
03/06/2024 10:26:40 AM |
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DR JL said "Given the exploratory nature of this (5) |
docj |
03/06/2024 10:21:29 AM |
141581 |
Plotinus, I agree with your post re: infusion (2) |
chazzledazzle |
03/06/2024 10:14:31 AM |
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im trying to have faith, but 90 powered enough? (1) |
seemingly-harmless |
03/06/2024 9:58:19 AM |
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Hi ohm, a few questions, and thanks for taking |
HouseofCards |
03/06/2024 9:46:52 AM |
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I dont know for sure but suspect that the 70% (8) |
Plotinus |
03/06/2024 9:34:17 AM |
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This morning I recall the 72% RO statement came (2) |
chazzledazzle |
03/06/2024 8:30:26 AM |
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640 (11) |
Firelife619 |
03/06/2024 2:46:52 AM |
141575 |
I'm sure whatever CRO we are using will be vetted (10) |
ohm20 |
03/06/2024 2:00:42 AM |
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We did hit 100% receptor occupancy with the 700mg (13) |
ohm20 |
03/06/2024 1:56:12 AM |
141573 |
Amyloid is part of the problem...like smoke is (6) |
ohm20 |
03/06/2024 1:43:06 AM |
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First, with age, more CCR5 receptors appear to (11) |
ohm20 |
03/06/2024 1:30:48 AM |
141571 |
What are your thoughts on the trial in general? |
Evil Rabbit |
03/06/2024 1:22:22 AM |
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Do you or anyone else have a link to the (7) |
ohm20 |
03/06/2024 1:12:23 AM |
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f I heard Dr. Jay correctly... In addition to (7) |
ohm20 |
03/06/2024 1:09:43 AM |
141568 |
YES, I remember Patterson saying 100% RO...does (1) |
cardamine |
03/05/2024 11:51:01 PM |
141567 |
I missed this on the first listen. I like waves. (14) |
Evil Rabbit |
03/05/2024 11:09:07 PM |
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For decades the amyloid theory has sucked up (7) |
Drano |
03/05/2024 10:34:24 PM |
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Thanks Enjay, I mentioned 72% RO for LL. Cant (6) |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 10:31:26 PM |
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View Post (18) |
MGK_2 |
03/05/2024 10:06:36 PM |
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Hopefully Bruce will prove our Long Covid case (8) |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 10:00:25 PM |
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Takeaway; Earlier strains were More damaging in (3) |
sean007 |
03/05/2024 9:50:27 PM |
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Alzheimers has been in the crosshairs of some of (4) |
sean007 |
03/05/2024 9:45:10 PM |
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If I remember correctly Dr. J said back in (5) |
bucweey34 |
03/05/2024 9:41:57 PM |
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Question about this, do we run a risk of not (7) |
HouseofCards |
03/05/2024 9:28:26 PM |
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chazzle, You asked about receptor occupancy (5) |
Enjay |
03/05/2024 9:19:03 PM |
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Thats correct. (1) |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 8:57:30 PM |
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https://www.news-medical.net/news/20240304/COVID- (5) |
dfwl28 |
03/05/2024 8:46:03 PM |
141555 |
I re-listened to the trial details and jotted (15) |
Evil Rabbit |
03/05/2024 8:24:21 PM |
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From listening to Stanley Carmichael on the (8) |
Cassandra X |
03/05/2024 8:01:59 PM |
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In msg 141421, dwfl28 has a link to a YouTube (9) |
Cassandra X |
03/05/2024 7:25:55 PM |
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"Reportedly placed under investigation by Chinese (5) |
sean007 |
03/05/2024 7:16:40 PM |
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The concept you're suggesting involves the (4) |
biloxiblues |
03/05/2024 7:10:08 PM |
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The twins you're referring to, Lulu and Nana, (3) |
biloxiblues |
03/05/2024 7:06:17 PM |
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CCR5, or C-C chemokine receptor type 5, is a (5) |
biloxiblues |
03/05/2024 7:03:47 PM |
141546 |
Youre still more right than me. But when Dr J (2) |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 6:41:26 PM |
141545 |
In this short article, the author states that (8) |
Buddyboy20 |
03/05/2024 6:33:28 PM |
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Anyone recall our receptor occupancy levels? I (1) |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 6:22:27 PM |
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sounds like anywhere bet. 2-4 (3) |
cardamine |
03/05/2024 6:10:25 PM |
141541 |
I think you may be correct. Heres a paper from (2) |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 6:08:22 PM |
141540 |
No and no... and check out mightycydy's post just (1) |
DJknows |
03/05/2024 6:03:34 PM |
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Thought so. Did you use an automatic transcriber? |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 5:55:45 PM |
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I believe this is the Alzheimer's paper Dr. Jay (8) |
mightycydy |
03/05/2024 5:54:33 PM |
141537 |
How long does Peer review |
chazzledazzle |
03/05/2024 5:53:29 PM |
141536 |
With all the talk of the various proposed trials, (3) |
Normy |
03/05/2024 5:53:16 PM |