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Fluorescing Felines Fight AIDS

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ROCHESTER, Minn., Sept. 12, 2011 — In new biomedical research aimed at benefiting both human and feline health, cats have been genetically engineered with rhesus monkey proteins that resist feline immunodeficiency virus, which is similar to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a precursor to AIDS. The addition of fluorescent jellyfish proteins gives virologists and others the ability to study the effects of AIDS-protection genes and track their progression in animals vulnerable to the virus. A cat with genes for a jellyfish fluorescent protein, which produces the green color, as well as an antiviral restriction factor...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
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