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Biotech / Medical : NNVC - NanoViricides, Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: KMBJN. who wrote (9526)12/26/2017 10:49:05 AM
From: KMBJN.  Respond to of 12873
 
My follow-up post yesterday I think never "posted" because I always forget the second step here on SI...

Wanted to clarify that UIC group indeed tested the gold-MUS NP drugs in vivo, in mice, using a florescent RSV virus.

They pretreated with 50 uL gold-MUS NP intranasally, then 10 min. later injected virus that lights up. 3 days later, they showed treated mice had no RSV fluorescence in their lungs, but did still have active virus in the nasal sinuses.

What I meant to say that is that NNVC tested their drugs in more robust animal models of human viral diseases than the one study of fluorescent RSV done here. NNVC also has longer term safety testing of animals with systemic administration of their drugs (such as for influenza).

Hopefully one or both of these nanoparticle killing virus drug types eventually makes it into clinical testing. For NNVC, hopefully Diwan, Seymour, and gang get things together before they run out of money. With everything we've seen so far in animals, these nanoparticle viral killers should work, and are definitely needed.



To: KMBJN. who wrote (9526)12/26/2017 10:51:17 AM
From: BoredMember  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12873
 
Antagonistic superiority mentality for sure! Some people just can’t accept that Nanoviricides are the world’s next penicillin, just like the fine Dr. Eugene Seymour said so many times.

Thanks for your analysis and comparison of the UIC model vs. Nanoviricides. I appreciate your simple and methodical restating of what was in the report. There are too many here who try to prove their own mental superiority as you say by using techno babble to make themselves seem smarter than they really are!

All the best to you, the family and the board this holiday.

2018 is going to see some remarkable things happening with Nanoviricides. Can’t wait.