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Post by selluwud on Mar 29, 2017 11:22:27 GMT
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Post by jckrdu on Mar 29, 2017 14:27:06 GMT
But his cells didn’t eject the nucleus well enough, and fetal blood cells have too tight a grip on oxygen; they are less likely to drop off the oxygen where it needs to go. Eventually, though, he abandoned the research because “it’s not really commercially viable.”
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The above quote from Lanza is obviously a head-fake.
A little sarcasm this morning as I had a flashback to some posts elsewhere years ago.
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Post by hansgruber on Mar 29, 2017 15:18:26 GMT
HAHA! Where's Caesar to explain how this is a good thing and Lanza will be pumping out liters of blood and platlets in no time? AHH, memories. The more i think about it the more many Ocat bagholders should've been thrilled that asstella bought them out at $8. What a trainwreck that company was. And i'm starting to think Lanza never had the goods either. Remains to be seen i guess on that front but what a bunch of crooks who ran that company.
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Post by captsmith77 on Mar 29, 2017 15:25:28 GMT
The only thing that was ever commercially viable was selling it to investors that believed in the overpaid bums that ran that company.
They were paid millions (Lanza included) while investors had to trade the POS stocks they owned to make anything.
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