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Biotech / Medical : NNVC - NanoViricides, Inc.
NNVC 1.3500.0%Feb 18 9:30 AM EST

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To: MJ who wrote (1183)3/26/2006 5:17:33 PM
From: donpat  Read Replies (1) of 12868
 
Don't think so - those researchers had to find the virus preserved in tissues of those buried in permafrost. So, unless those memorabilia have been stored in a freezer - not likely - I think the air, light and time in normal storage would have rendered any virus particles safe, IOW - dead.

Freezing stuff, living stuff, like foods and tissues and other living cells seems to preserve them indefinitely. While heat and normal everyday conditions does the exact opposite. I don't know why just that it does.
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