#Ebola Virus Inactivation by Detergents Is Annulled in Serum | The Journal of Infectious Diseases https://t.co/TpqxdHun1c
RT @RogueRifter: This is why safety testing under different conditions is really important https://t.co/V4n0ac4tGo
This is why safety testing under different conditions is really important https://t.co/V4n0ac4tGo
Ebola virus inactivation by detergents is annulled in serum. https://t.co/pLxu4xcEjW
RT @MarietFeltkamp: 0.1% SDS or Triton X-100 do not do the job, in serum #ebola https://t.co/MdjZpYX1Nf
RT @MarietFeltkamp: 0.1% SDS or Triton X-100 do not do the job, in serum #ebola https://t.co/MdjZpYX1Nf
0.1% SDS or Triton X-100 do not do the job, in serum #ebola https://t.co/MdjZpYX1Nf
RT @InfectiousDz: Understanding novel and emerging infections requires re-creating many real conditions, not just exploring viruses in some…
RT @InfectiousDz: Understanding novel and emerging infections requires re-creating many real conditions, not just exploring viruses in some…
Understanding novel and emerging infections requires re-creating many real conditions, not just exploring viruses in some lab conditions. https://t.co/ctrpNMtXb2
Look obviously I'm not serious here but… Dead Ebola. Comes back to life. With human serum. … *whispers* Vampire Ebola https://t.co/gjmAdzpw5H