Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... mouse model . By the time researchers engineer both the mouse and the virus to produce a model , he says , " you're going to wind up with an animal that's no longer a mouse or a virus that's no longer HIV " But the prospect of using ...
... mouse model . By the time researchers engineer both the mouse and the virus to produce a model , he says , " you're going to wind up with an animal that's no longer a mouse or a virus that's no longer HIV " But the prospect of using ...
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... mouse plasma , which sug- gests that the virus infected cells in the spleen , copied itself , and traveled to the blood . " It's not as robust as infection in hu- mans , " acknowledges Goldstein . Still , he says his lab is now gearing ...
... mouse plasma , which sug- gests that the virus infected cells in the spleen , copied itself , and traveled to the blood . " It's not as robust as infection in hu- mans , " acknowledges Goldstein . Still , he says his lab is now gearing ...
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... mouse brains were harvested and snap - frozen ; immunoblotting was performed by homogenizing half of a mouse brain in buffer containing protease inhibitor ( 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride , 20 μM aprotinin , 10 μM leupeptin , and 1 ...
... mouse brains were harvested and snap - frozen ; immunoblotting was performed by homogenizing half of a mouse brain in buffer containing protease inhibitor ( 1 mM phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride , 20 μM aprotinin , 10 μM leupeptin , and 1 ...
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