It had me a bit baffled as to why ENRAGE showed significance but CRP did not. I took a little dive into the structure and activities of CRP. I may have found a possible answer. CRP is measured from a blood sample by flow cytometry. So what it measures is free floating not bound CRP. CRP needs intracellular CA2+ to structurally conform to a state where it can bind. Leronlimab of course downregulates CA2+. So the CRP that was created by the inflammatory factors stays in the bloodstream and doesn't drop because it does not bind. Over a very lengthy period of time it might drop anyway. But I don't want to take the time to try and figure that one out.
If anyone has contacts within Cytodyn it might be worthwhile to pass this along.