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Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative funds Yale project

m replace the similar regions of the mouse. A new technology developed at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine introduces cells from human umbilical cord blood into mice to establish a human immune system. "Using this technology and the genetic modification of the mouse, we will end up with a reasonably faithful replica of the human immune system," said Flavell.

The project is titled "A Mouse Model to Evaluate Live-Attenuated Vaccine Candidates."


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Source:Yale University


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