The results of one recent well controlled study suggest that parvovirus nosodes are completely ineffective in preventing parvoviral disease under
experimental challenge conditions.
Wynn, a homeopathic veterinarian, continued: «The results of one well - controlled study suggest that parvovirus nosodes are completely ineffective in preventing parvoviral disease under
experimental challenge conditions.
Not exact matches
However, the accessibility to such sources is strongly limited, and the
experimental conditions are extremely
challenging.
Most of these were invalidated when
challenged with
experimental data generated in Smith's laboratory, which measured gene expression of ESCs across 23 different cell culture
conditions, all of which maintained pluripotency.