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Name:   MrHodja The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Not Quite
Date:   10/8/2020 10:25:37 PM

From the New York Post:

"In order to test the potency of its antibodies, Regeneron made use of HEK 293T, a human cell line once derived from the tissue of an aborted fetus, according to the MIT Technology Review and The New York Times.

“293Ts were used in testing the antibodies’ ability to neutralize the virus,” Alexandra Bowie, a spokeswoman for Regeneron, confirmed to the Times. “They weren’t used in any other way, and fetal tissue was not used in the research.”"

Eschew obfuscation.

 

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
FYI - architect - 10/8/2020 7:37:17 PM
     FYI - lakngulf - 10/8/2020 8:17:29 PM
     FYI - GoneFishin - 10/8/2020 8:18:26 PM
          [Message deleted by author] - GoneFishin - 10/8/2020 8:36:49 PM
          Thanks GF - architect - 10/10/2020 12:58:29 PM
     Not Quite - MrHodja - 10/8/2020 10:25:37 PM
          Not Quite - CRD - 10/9/2020 11:59:25 AM



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