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Bioasis Technologies Inc. V.BTI

Alternate Symbol(s):  BIOAF

Bioasis Technologies Inc. is a multi-asset rare and orphan disease biopharmaceutical company developing clinical stage programs based on epidermal growth factors and the xB3™ platform, a proprietary technology for the delivery of therapeutics across the blood brain barrier and the treatment of CNS disorders in areas of high unmet medical need. The in-house development programs are designed to develop symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments for brain-related diseases and disorders.


TSXV:BTI - Post by User

Comment by InitiumMMXXIIIon May 24, 2024 7:15pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:JD still playing connect the dots

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:JD still playing connect the dotsNah, you don't know any more than the rest of us, zw. xB3 has been PUBLICLY shown to work in scientific papers by Astrazeneca (MedImmune), Texas Tech and in work by the NRC, UBC, and others.

xB3 has never been publicly described as a failure except by stock forum trolls. There is no empirical evidence, shown or referenced, that supports an opinion or conclusion of failure.

I think it's possible that xB3 has failed, but I think it's more likely that Bioasis has failed through  management incompetence, neglect, or perhaps even malice.

If you can produce evidence of failure, then do it. Otherwise you're just another anonymous bullboard poster whose opinion, without real evidence,  does not offer much in the way of credibility.

jd
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