It's funny that a lot of people know know that we do similar things similar (but not quite like) that today. A lot of DNA cloning already uses inactive viruses as vectors and uses E.coli and other bacteria in which to "grow" the desired DNA.
I love science for the sake of science and the theoritical applications of these new disease treatment techniques. Having workes in BL3 lab before, I do know a lot of precausion goes into things like this. My main interest in is what background of the virus they are using and how it is later taken care of. I assume that a vaccine or anti-viral would be needed once the tumor is gone. Interesting stuff.
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on 2008-03-13 02:35 pm (UTC)I love science for the sake of science and the theoritical applications of these new disease treatment techniques. Having workes in BL3 lab before, I do know a lot of precausion goes into things like this. My main interest in is what background of the virus they are using and how it is later taken care of. I assume that a vaccine or anti-viral would be needed once the tumor is gone. Interesting stuff.