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Biotech / Medical : XOMA. Bull or Bear? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bluegreen who wrote (13929)7/3/2000 6:28:25 AM
From: Cacaito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17367
 
Bluegreen, You are correct, now made xoma understand it, xoma just do not get it! rbpi21 is an antibiotic.

Please, you or Gw, find out how expensive (or how cheap)is to manufacture the formerly mentioned compound, could it be that they missed the boat but can go ahead and cross the Niagara on bikes!



To: Bluegreen who wrote (13929)7/3/2000 8:24:00 AM
From: Cacaito  Respond to of 17367
 
Blue, remind bax that rbpi21 is an antibiotic, could it be add to Bandaids, it will be a global hit!!!



To: Bluegreen who wrote (13929)7/3/2000 8:24:16 AM
From: Cacaito  Respond to of 17367
 
Blue, Zovant seems to work somewhat similar to Tpa (DNA)and
tifacogin (chiron)via inhibition of the coagulation systems, not antiinflammatory.

(if it suvives xoma)rbpi21 is an antibiotic, first and foremost as per the blue, and antiinflammatory as per Gw/Rk combo (not a quotation, neither an adjudication, just for the fun of it)if it survives baxoma.

Pafase is mainly an antiinflammatory, but some mild secondary abilities as anticoagulation, not an antibiotic.

All of them can live happily ever after in a coctail, plus a cherry!