Stanford Snake Venom Study Shows That Certain Cells May Eliminate Poison
Thu, 27 Jul 2006 02:00 AM EST
... Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that the immune system really does side with the victim, at least in four kinds of venom that were used in their experiments. ...
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