Scientists Make Vampire Bats 'Glow' to Simulate Vaccine Spread: University of Michigan
November 19, 2019
November 19, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 19 [TNSbiologyresearch-Nature Ecology & Evolution journal] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
University of Michigan scientists and their colleagues used glowing fluorescent gel to test the potential effectiveness of vaccines to control rabies and other diseases in wild bats.
The study, led by researchers at U-M and the University of Glasgow and published online Nov. 18 in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolu . . .
University of Michigan scientists and their colleagues used glowing fluorescent gel to test the potential effectiveness of vaccines to control rabies and other diseases in wild bats.
The study, led by researchers at U-M and the University of Glasgow and published online Nov. 18 in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolu . . .