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Has you seen this? Not new but moving forward

foxnews.com/health/liver-gr...

Lygenesis is the company doing this work and is backed by Sergey Young and Jim Mellon so far

lygenesis.com/news

It looks very promising, at least for those whose arteries arent too bent out of shape.

Also note Quell's recent capital raise for transplant rejection

ucl.ac.uk/enterprise/news/2...

I am a firm believer that new medical help is not far away to reverse significant fibrosis and other developments to help those who are further down the curve too

Hopefully these pioneers get the funding they need to continue and considering the scale of the problem, and hence the potential rewards, that ought to happen

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