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Comment by rocket65on Feb 13, 2011 4:27pm
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Post# 18125949

RE: RE: RE: Science Discussion

RE: RE: RE: Science DiscussionWiz wiz... You have to have protein to breed virus. That's why egg's were and are used. Protein city. There are tons of ways of *building* or designing proteins for suitability in all sorts of biotech and health science undertaking. And especially if you want to hit up virual DNA which has to bind to proteins, so if your messing with virus's you are messing with proteins and assorted acids. Can't remember which ones.

iBio has a huge theoretical target market https://www.ibioinc.com/Products%20-%20iBio,%20Inc.htm. I guess my wording wasn't the best. But yes of course they are using plant proteins, but they are not saying anything about VLP. They use a bacteria to stew up the right proteins, and then they user there *novel* purification process. They don't say whether it's sterile or none sterile virus. VLP is sterile. At least I couldn't see anything on it. But that is pretty important.

I'm not going to spend too much time on there site trying to figure this out as I said, they are still in animal testing.



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