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Tag: paracrine signalling

Maybe it will work on CMT..?

July 27, 2020January 1, 2021 Dan1 Comment
Nothing is Fucked Dude

It seems the new hope for VM202 as a CMT1a treatment is perhaps Hellxmith's latest attempt to find a market for an experimental product that has not panned out as hoped.

Posted in News, ResearchTagged ALS, arterial disease, clinical trials, CMT1A, diabetes, gene therapy, genetics, Helixmith, HGF, Lyrica, paracrine signalling, plasmid, VM202

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