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Posted On: 02/14/2021 7:53:52 PM
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The following is a post on IFUD that got deleted. JFM, a solid long who is still having trouble getting onto this board asked me to repost it here......
A pre-"Peer Reviewed" article is reviewed by a number of experts in the field for both accuracy of reporting of the data and conclusions being drawn.
TWEEKING OF THE ARTICLE FROM THESE INDEPENDENT REVIEWERS...REGARDING ARTICULATING THE DATA and THE CONCLUSIONS REACHED IS AND WAS EXPECTED...LIKELY 100% OF THE PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES ARE MODIFIED.
...the independent review reached the same conclusion of the independent research...BRILACIDIN "Exhibits POTENT IN VITRO ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY AGAINST SARS-CoV-2"
The BS post quoted at the end, is just that. Statements that Pre-Print was never going to be published, or that if it were published, it would be in the equivalent of "MAD Magazine", as well as various other similar plebeian commentary...will always be part of this board due to the huge NAKE SHORT position...
Brilacidin has exhibited 97% viral load reductions in INDEPENDENT U.S. Biocontainment Lab Tests...with significant antiviral confirmation.
Constant FUD reigns on this board...but when Leo releases his next PR regarding the trials (starting last week as PR'd) and other positive developments...it will be time for FUDsters go back to video games in their parents' basements.
When LEO is ready to release Clinical Trials sites, status reports and "other" positive developements...IMO, He, Dr. DeGrado and the PR will BLOW NAKED SHORTS AWAY...meanwhile Naked Short Fudsters will continue...with the BS...
Just "know what you own!"
JFM was posting to this message from "wsbc".....
Peer reviewed: Brilacidin Demonstrates Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 in Cell Culture
Pre-print: Brilacidin, a COVID-19 Drug Candidate, Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity Against SARS-CoV-2
The methods and data speak for themselves. There were differences between the two papers that called into question the independence of the research. I think this is an important point. People should make their own decisions."
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