CopingCel
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JFL @all who are thinking CRISPR will anyhow benefit them within their lifetime.
This is the current state of science on CRISPR
tldr:
They are editing a few of your own cells outside your body (to not cause unwanted sides, because crispr does not work as specific as initially hoped) and reinject them to see if they survive and don't kill you. They are not even trying to cure the cancer, yet. This probably took years of legal paperwork even though the patients were heaving lethal untreatable diseases.
As long as normies are so hugh inhib and don't just allow anyone with lethal diseases to volunteer without lots of paperwork, we won't have a working CRISPR drug in the next 5 generations.
This is the current state of science on CRISPR
CRISPR-Edited T Cells Used in Cancer Patients for the First Time in the US
The initial findings from a small clinical trial of patients with multiple myeloma or sarcoma suggest that gene-edited immunotherapy is safe.
www.the-scientist.com
tldr:
They are editing a few of your own cells outside your body (to not cause unwanted sides, because crispr does not work as specific as initially hoped) and reinject them to see if they survive and don't kill you. They are not even trying to cure the cancer, yet. This probably took years of legal paperwork even though the patients were heaving lethal untreatable diseases.
As long as normies are so hugh inhib and don't just allow anyone with lethal diseases to volunteer without lots of paperwork, we won't have a working CRISPR drug in the next 5 generations.
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