First genetic strain of mice that can be infected with Ebola and display symptoms similar to those that humans experience has been developed by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers. This work, published in the current issue of iScience/i, will significantly improve basic research on Ebola treatments and vaccines, which are desperately needed to curb the worldwide public health and economic toll of the disease. "You can't look for a cure ...
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