Your thoughts on this mice vector and testing for XMRV would be most welcome.
If you wish I would be most willing to pass on an IGeneX statement on this via Lymenet.org.
Many regards Peter
His reply:
"Date: Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:27 PM
Since, as you have written, the association of mice and ticks and Lyme and XMRV, we are looking into developing some assays for the virus. We will see how this works out in our studies on ticks and some Lyme positive serum and blood. Regards,
Dr. Nick S. Harris President/ CEO IGeneX, Inc. Palo Alto, California"
re: IGeneX, Inc. Reference Laboratory 795-7 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 T: (800) 832-3200 F: (650) 424-1196
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dmc
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Thank you for taking the inititive, asking Igenex and posting Dr. H's response.
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Pinelady
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Yes. Thanks for your work. I can't wait. You know
we are a living history and it takes a few good
people to make a change for the better.
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