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XOMA. Bull or Bear?
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16717The full explaination will be encompassed in the upcoming psa result. Blue, therRobert K.-3/9/2004
16716Depends on various things. first in my mind is, "Did xoma make me sick?&quaknahow-3/9/2004
16715George which option would YOU pick IF you were a patient???>>>>>&Bluegreen-3/9/2004
16714Bob, can you explain this????>>>>>>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.govBluegreen-3/9/2004
16713"These genetic data identify LFA-1 as a potential key target for the treatmRobert K.-3/7/2004
16712Someday everything will present as obvious IMO. >http://www.clinexprheumatol.Robert K.-3/7/2004
16711Nurenburg trials> "At present we are working mainly on the function andRobert K.-3/7/2004
16710Well, this means someone will be playing catch up and I bet Raptiva is the one tRobert K.-3/7/2004
16709IMO high probability that psa data will be crunched on A march weekend with PR oRobert K.-3/7/2004
16708Robert, I'm glad you keep your fingers crossed, that should help a lot. If aknahow-3/6/2004
16707Interesting, isnt it George. But please take note of this too, that there ARE otRobert K.-3/5/2004
16706So Bob, look at this. Does this mean the inflammatory response is WORSE than thBluegreen-3/5/2004
16705Wow, that confirms these trials are a marketing tool. Expensive, kills market faknahow-3/4/2004
16704Yes, RK, you are correct in saying that I once stated that I would wait until FDRobert S.-3/3/2004
16703Repost (make sure you scroll down) >http://www.psoriasis.org/research/trials/Robert K.-3/3/2004
16702Heads up> there is a pretty big post approval raptiva study going on in psoriRobert K.-3/3/2004
16701I see,........I see a continued ownership change at xoma. High volume days like Robert K.-3/1/2004
16700Isnt it strange has the gap nearly always gets filled. Even when you think "Robert K.-3/1/2004
16699Bob, wouldn't it be IRONIC if it was Xoma and Chiron that found a cure for cBluegreen-3/1/2004
16698Well, Bob, just look at Xoma now. I wonder if Citigroup bought more shares?????Bluegreen-3/1/2004
16697Key words on prohost >>>>probably sepsis. Jeez. Now thats a gutsy caRobert K.-3/1/2004
16696Chiron & cancer >well I warned you about cancer. VBG Right off the bat, tRobert K.-3/1/2004
16695Bob, before you start to be concerned about insurance not paying just look at whBluegreen-2/29/2004
16694So, Bob, you have a patient controlled pretty well with a conventional therapy tBluegreen-2/29/2004
16693WELL WELL WELL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just think of POSSIBLE off label uses of Raptiva inBluegreen-2/29/2004
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