posted August 13, 2022 04:03 pm by Sosak1
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How will this help Theralase becase our treatment is best and low coast.
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posted August 13, 2022 01:08 pm by Johnandrose22
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Although my wife and I live in the States, we are attending a family wedding/vacation in Vancouver. What a beautiful place and area!
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posted August 13, 2022 07:18 am by fredgoodwinson
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Thanks for that further clarification CS.
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posted August 13, 2022 04:43 am by CancerSlayer
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Fred wrote: "Interesting topic - so cancer cells that have received an exceptional but not overwhelming dose of ROS can thereby be primed to be more resistant to subsequent exposure - something
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posted August 12, 2022 07:38 pm by thadeush
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A vaccine for Lyme disease is in its final clinical trial August 9, 202212:25 PM ET BILL CHAPPELL A vaccine candidate for Lyme disease is moving through the clinical pipeline, as the tick-borne
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posted August 12, 2022 11:15 am by 99942Apophis
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Great conversation, thanks to all involved I finally have a much better understanding & perspective on ROS and its affect in cancer. Down to 2 1/2 weeks.
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posted August 12, 2022 10:33 am by Rumpl3StiltSkin
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I'm hoping so Slayer.. We'll know soon... I think you are correct this will improve over time once Docs/Clinics get this tech. Need to get it to them soon IMO.
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posted August 12, 2022 07:09 am by langosta
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It is very confusing to this layman. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemicals formed from O2. Examples of ROS include peroxides, superoxide,
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posted August 12, 2022 04:19 am by fredgoodwinson
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Interesting topic - so cancer cells that have received an exceptional but not overwhelming dose of ROS can thereby be primed to be more resistant to subsequent exposure - something in the nature of a
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posted August 12, 2022 01:33 am by CancerSlayer
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Not to be confused with my favorite actor R2D2, R3SS wrote: "Ok, no doubt Slayer really knows this stuff. Yet as a betting $$ layman, I'm guessing if everything goes well with the second
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posted August 12, 2022 12:26 am by Rumpl3StiltSkin
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Ok, no doubt Slayer really knows this stuff. Yet as a betting $$ layman, I'm guessing if everything goes well with the second treatment, it should overwhelm the cancer cells, no matter what. Right
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posted August 12, 2022 12:03 am by CancerSlayer
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You're very welcome...for any cancer cell, it is indeed a very complex/delicate ROS balance between maintaining ROS levels that support tumor survival/growth & turning on anti-ROS systems when
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posted August 11, 2022 10:56 pm by Eoganacht
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Thanks for that very interesting post CancerSlayer. It's quite complicated. I found this paper about the topic. ROS in cancer therapy: the bright side of the moon "Concluding remarks
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posted August 11, 2022 07:59 pm by skys1
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Camphikefish, That can be considered a bullish siuation. I follow the U S side. There have been few sellers of late of any size, but there seem to always be buys in the 6 figures with maybe within .01
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posted August 11, 2022 07:19 pm by CancerSlayer
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My thought process is as follows: cancers cells that are suddenly/unexpectedly being exposed to an intracellular increase in damaging reactive oxygen species (ROS), may upset the ROS balance
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posted August 11, 2022 07:08 pm by Camphikefish
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Hi All , first of all thank you SF and others for all you do. Some of it goes over my head but I follow the best I can . Will someone speak to how Tltff only traded 100 shares today ? I get the fact
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posted August 11, 2022 06:20 pm by Rumpl3StiltSkin
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I understand what you are sayin' Eoga. CS would need to explain further why the cells would react this way? 1433 isn't a traditional 'drug' as you say it is more of a technology when
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posted August 11, 2022 06:05 pm by Eoganacht
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The thing about Theralase's pdt is that it's not just a drug treatment that cancer cells can build up resistance to. It's a two step process. By itself the photosensensitizer is harmless
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posted August 11, 2022 05:21 pm by Eoganacht
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I'm not sure what would make cancer cells "sensitive" or "resistant" to the treatment. According to one of Dr. Kapler's papers: "Upon administration Ru2+
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posted August 11, 2022 05:00 pm by ScienceFirst
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If NML validates our technology, then we have a market as there is still a need. Covid-19 Variants Keep Getting More Contagious. Here’s Why.
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