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A Small Ray Of Hope
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Plasma trials to begin in UK
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/l ive/wor ld-5234 3301
Anything is worth a try :o)
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come on! come on! if it doesnt work, AND a certain percent get Hep C then it is NOT worf a go
sorry making my usual mistake of taking a thread seriously
I put my faith / hope on vaccines - well I would wouldnt I - I worked in a vaccine lab
but the Chief Plonka Pen Pusher the Chief Medical Officer has cast dout on theoretical grounds whether one will ever work .....
100 protovaccines all chuntering away -- -
come on! come on! if it doesnt work, AND a certain percent get Hep C then it is NOT worf a go
sorry making my usual mistake of taking a thread seriously
I put my faith / hope on vaccines - well I would wouldnt I - I worked in a vaccine lab
but the Chief Plonka Pen Pusher the Chief Medical Officer has cast dout on theoretical grounds whether one will ever work .....
100 protovaccines all chuntering away -- -
// well the PM is such a case so he could donate! Who knows we could all be saved by Boris' anti bodies!//
yeah - so - you can get a really rich harvest if you leash them up to something called a plasmapheresis machine
as you such them dry ( only of a section of plasma) and leave the red stuff - you can add saline as needed
based on GG serum from the thirties
the institure of serology was run by Sir Almroth Wright at St Mary's - and since it didnt QUITR yield the results expected the medical students cruelly referred to him as
Sir Almost Right
the scoundrels
yeah - so - you can get a really rich harvest if you leash them up to something called a plasmapheresis machine
as you such them dry ( only of a section of plasma) and leave the red stuff - you can add saline as needed
based on GG serum from the thirties
the institure of serology was run by Sir Almroth Wright at St Mary's - and since it didnt QUITR yield the results expected the medical students cruelly referred to him as
Sir Almost Right
the scoundrels