Interesting read: Summary: Researchers have dis
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Summary: Researchers have discovered that nitrous oxide can safely enhance the delivery of gene therapy to the brain by making the blood-brain barrier (BBB) more permeable when paired with focused ultrasound (FUS). This method required significantly lower concentrations of microbubbles and ultrasound pressure than conventional techniques, reducing the risk of tissue damage.
https://neurosciencenews.com/nitrous-oxide-bb...ics-29145/
Could Leronlimab get a little help from laughing gas? Could a little laughing gas help Dr Chan? What a coincidence, that nitrous oxide shows promise to treat IDH Wild Type Glioblastoma in our favorite Dentist. IDH Wild Type Glioblastoma is notoriously aggressive and treatment resistant. Average life expectancy is, around 12 months with today's standard of care, consisting of resection surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy (Temozolomide). Even if a patient is able to beat the disease into remission, reoccurrence is almost assured. It has been 12 months since Dr Chan had his biopsy. He started Leronlimab the following July.
I think it is amazing that Leronlimab has spent most of its clinical life treating those who are desperately in need of something that can save them from certain death. It seems to succeed where all else has failed. Yet, here we are, without approval, sitting at pennies per share, hoping daily for good news. Soon, we will have earned justice! We have to, the odds are turning to our favor!

