MSN: Wait, cats can get AIDS? What to know about how it spreads
Wait, cats can get AIDS? What to know about how it spreads
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. scientists have developed a strain of green-glowing cats with cells that resist infection from a virus that causes feline AIDS, a finding that may help prevent the disease in ...
U.S. scientists have developed a strain of green-glowing cats with cells that resist infection from a virus that causes feline AIDS, a finding that may help prevent the disease in cats and advance ...
Niels Pedersen, director of the Center for Companion Animal Health, says this is the first effective vaccine against AIDS for cats. The first vaccine for feline immunodeficiency virus was approved for ...
Science Daily: Researchers team with glowing cats against AIDS, other diseases; New technique gives cats protection genes
Researchers team with glowing cats against AIDS, other diseases; New technique gives cats protection genes
CBS News: Frankenkitties? Scientists say glow-in-dark cats may take bite out of AIDS
(CBS) Can glow-in-the-dark cats help conquer AIDS? Researchers have created three cats with a gene that makes their cells glow green when exposed to UV light and are hopeful that the fluorescent ...
Three cats genetically modified to resist feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) have opened up new avenues for AIDS research. The research could also help veterinarians combat the virus, which kills ...
US scientists have made an advance in AIDS research by developing a strain of green-glowing cats with cells that resist infection from a virus that causes feline AIDS. The study, published in the ...