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I think we all know exactly who it is!!
Aww Jim.
I've just wet my pants :-)
Being it was Southampton, a 60 minute test and was a development of an existing lab test, probably rules out AVCT.
The full interview can be heard at:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000lg48
Must be love
One day purple lackey is going to post something useful. The answer is yes if you are a taker.
Like i said if it was AVCT it would've shot up and looks like its NCYT, they've shot up in the last 30mins. Guys don't get too emotionally attached with AVCT its let people down with timelines so expect the unexpected
Personally, I love Global's fantastic and insightful posts. If we all followed his strategies, we'd be millionaires...in Narnia or Cloud Cuckoo Land. Captain Obvious is getting concerned for his job.
It’s NCYT’s Exsig- direct 60 min test
Jimmy boy calm down, I'm responding to EricHorseman
I LIKE SARDINES, DO YOU ?
Think it is Optigene
I still have some in there but will wait for the drop as don't see it happening with the news this week although could he all wrong
Thank you, Global. Appreciate your honesty. Gonna be a sore one for you if the BIG RNS lands in the morning though, isn’t it? Dangerous game :-)
I'm out waiting for £1.10-1.20 to arrive
Global, just for fun, are you in or out currently?
I actually think it’s us !
ha ha I'm a blagger and everyday the price is falling, I think AVCT are the ones blagging as they haven't got the test ready.
Yep, Radio4 Inside Health, not really enough info to determine if AVCT. Not clear if Antigen or Antibody, and no details on equipment etc. Given AVCT likely disposable consumer device or Mass Spec it seemed unlikely to be ours? To be honest pretty poor report in terms of detail.
GLA
Whoever holds the licence to that test is on to a winner, the doctor in charge is super positive about how accurate it is, but under embargo obviously
Ah - don't think it is a avacta. Sounds like a cassette type test - guessing it is LAMP.
Price would've shot up if it was AVCT
Ok - did anyone else just read what Nostra said?
Captain - looking at the literature Affimers can be produced at around 100mg/l of bacterial culture. Let’s say around 10 to 100ng is striped on the strip. This means between a million and ten million per 1L batch. I can easily produce 10-20L of bacterial culture in my lab per evening so yes Avacta can produce enough.
Just listening to BBC Radio 4 inside health which referred to the tests the Government went for this week but then tantalisingly referred to a new test in trials that can be done at the bedside and is much faster than 90 mins and is very accurate. The researcher did say the trial results were out soon but under imbargo as they are working with a manufacturer and the info is sensitive. Could it be Avacta? Have a listen see what you think..
Told you its a down day today, it'll continue like this till news