Not exact matches
The only way to test an
animal for rabies is
on their
brain tissue, which can not be done in a live
animal.
On the other hand, the problem is, you know, with embryonic stem cells, they haven't been able to get stem cell lines from livestock
animals that can proliferate in that way, without just sort of veering up in their own direction and turning into, instead of muscle, turning into
brain tissue or bone
tissue or something else.
That's because most studies
on single human
brain cells use dead rather than living
tissue, and many others rely
on cells from common laboratory
animals, especially mice.
The only way rabies can be diagnosed with 100 % certainty is through a dFA test
on the
animal's
brain tissue, and for this, the
animal has to be euthanized.
One electric blue painting is made from copper sulphate grown off
brain tissue; another painting is daubed with
animal brain matter; and a Toyota engine
on the floor is filled with such material.
Serious Spinal Cord Injuries, Traumatic
Brain Injury, Burns, Fractures and Whiplash, Soft
Tissue Injuries, Chronic Pain / Fibromyalgia, Slip and Fall Accidents, Wrongful Death, Motor Vehicle Accidents, ATV or Snowmobile Accidents, Bus / Railway / LRT Accidents,
Animals / Objects
on Road, Aircraft Accidents, Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents