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Posted On: 06/22/2022 9:47:50 PM
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I'm just wondering if this is the problem with the 700mg NASH data,
" At 700mg it's 100% RO across the board."
My first guess is that the extremely small N is the problem, but could it be that a lack of available CCR5 receptors allows for a different type of chemotaxis in the area of NASH? One that limits the results of 700mg and favors the results of 350mg in the liver 'micro' environment.
IDK
" At 700mg it's 100% RO across the board."
My first guess is that the extremely small N is the problem, but could it be that a lack of available CCR5 receptors allows for a different type of chemotaxis in the area of NASH? One that limits the results of 700mg and favors the results of 350mg in the liver 'micro' environment.
IDK
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