In Novo’s Own Words: Degradation of Amylin Analogs Such as Cagrilintide (and How to Test For It)

lmao. first off you didn't even read OP's opening argument as you were caught stupidly spamming his own citation back at him thinking that his argument hinged on fibrils and now after going dark for a few days, you're now spamming "gotchas" as if you've solved something?

ol tessa here has posted one comment with her argument plus citations and you're out here running victory laps. settle down, turbo. i'm sure OP will be back to respond in kind and the conversation can continue on.
NurseRatchit's got the fibril fever.

Tessa posted this in multiple places. There are conversations going on in tandem. This isn't the first time fibrils + reconstitution pH were discussed and heavily debated in peptide communities since this info came out 3+ years ago and Cagri early this year.
 
NurseRatchit's got the fibril fever.

Tessa posted this in multiple places. There are conversations going on in tandem. This isn't the first time fibrils + reconstitution pH were discussed and heavily debated in peptide communities since this info came out 3+ years ago and Cagri early this year.
i'm aware, i've seen the argument play out in the peptidetest.com discord and i'm not the only one that left that conversation feeling convinced in secretweapon/megalith's over tessas argument that cagri is likely to be dangerous.

no one else was taking victory laps in this thread, it's incredibly weird and awkward to see nurseratchit attempting to do such, lol.
 
lmao. first off you didn't even read OP's opening argument as you were caught stupidly spamming his own citation back at him thinking that his argument hinged on fibrils and now after going dark for a few days, you're now spamming "gotchas" as if you've solved something?

ol tessa here has posted one comment with her argument plus citations and you're out here running victory laps. settle down, turbo. i'm sure OP will be back to respond in kind and the conversation can continue on.
I wasn't 'caught' I simply glazed over his wall of text because this 'argument' was rehashed ages ago elsewhere.

If by, going dark, you mean going to my job and living a productive life outside of arguing with internet trolls they, yes I am guilty.

Obviously, SW, is your hero and your reliable source so I will leave him all to you fanboi.
 
I wasn't 'caught' I simply glazed over his wall of text because this 'argument' was rehashed ages ago elsewhere.

If by, going dark, you mean going to my job and living a productive life outside of arguing with internet trolls they, yes I am guilty.

Obviously, SW, is your hero and your reliable source so I will leave him all to you fanboi.
ahhhh, yes, you're the unique one here with the job. no one else has a job with other responsibilities, just you. yet somehow you managed to reply back to the thread within what, 60 minutes of tessa posting? total coincidence i'm sure.

just stop being weird about this already. no one's won anything. stop pretending like any side has been proven correct.
 
i'm aware, i've seen the argument play out in the peptidetest.com discord and i'm not the only one that left that conversation feeling convinced in secretweapon/megalith's over tessas argument that cagri is likely to be dangerous.

no one else was taking victory laps in this thread, it's incredibly weird and awkward to see nurseratchit attempting to do such, lol.
This was heavily debated way before peptest existed, no one took victory laps then either since people weren't in it for ego via "I'm more right than you, even if I'm wrong" as much as they are now.

NurseRatchit has been hit by the oligomer syndrome, it's what you've been warning all of us of. She's an oligonner now.
 
I wonder if cagri is more or less risky than those mail order bath salts I got into for a spell during grad school. If that stuff didn’t get me I can’t believe this stuff will.
 
NurseRatchit's got the fibril fever.

Tessa posted this in multiple places. There are conversations going on in tandem. This isn't the first time fibrils + reconstitution pH were discussed and heavily debated in peptide communities since this info came out 3+ years ago and Cagri early this year.
but still nobody seems to have the answer. surprised there's not one or 2 people out there with some access to testing equipment or a microscope or whatever who can say "looky what i found"

i mean i know this is specialized info but the internet always seems to find some highly trained individual who can help clear things up
 
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