Are there biohazard concerns about sorting EBV transformed
cells? I'm aware of some of the papers dealing with aerosol
containment when sorting known biohazardous material. So the
real question is how hazardous is EBV?
Whatever happened to the Cicero user's mailbox? Does it still
exist?
thanks, tom d.
This summer I went swimming, this summer I might have drowned,
but I held my breathe and I kicked my legs and I threw my arms around,
I threw my arms around.
- Loudon
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