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Name:   CRD The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Question for CRD
Date:   1/30/2019 5:46:07 PM

From what I have read, the Phage homing process has been around for at least a decade.  The difficulty is trying to keep these molecules from getting destroyed by clever cancer cells, which have numerous types and subtypes, which in a non peer reviewed article, the Israeli scientists say they can do.  Going from a mouse experiment to human clinical trials is a very long, tedious, obstacle filled process that takes much time.  Could they be on to something? Perhaps.  But those in the field of oncology will wait until their results are accepted and published in a scientific journal before getting too excited.  Don't get me wrong, I know too little to be a skeptic, but there is a long road ahead in my opinion.

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