This is the only quote I remember about reversing.
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“We are very excited to see more evidence showing that leronlimab may play a critical role in slowing or reversing disease progression in NAFLD and potentially NASH patients," said Nader Pourhassan, Ph.D., CytoDyn President and Chief Executive Officer. “It is important to note that in people living with HIV, the occurrence of NAFLD is higher than in the general population, affecting 30 to 65 percent of the HIV population1. Medications that HIV patients take as part of their regimen may cause fatty liver development and have other hepatoxic effects. As we approach 1,000 patients involved in our HIV trials, we have not observed the hepatoxicity that has been evident in other CCR5 antagonists and HIV medications. We see leronlimab as potentially anchoring a patient’s HIV treatment regimen, or as a monotherapy HIV drug, designed to protect the liver, maintain and regain liver health, and protect healthy cells from HIV entry.”