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At last, the promised summary. There will be some repitition from my previous email on the subject. The mice used in this experiment were an inbred strain (called MRL); this strain was originally selected for its large size and was later found to ha...Tracked on: The College of Fools (216.73.114.134) at 2005 11 15 18:46:55 - Superhero mice
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