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Two kids with a mutation in the gene encoding MOGS immune to many viruses including influenza, herpes, dengue fever, hepatitis C, and HIV.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 7325527:MV8yNTMwOTAzXzQzODIxMDM3XzJBNDQ2NzUy] [quote:Tampa Heather:MV8yNTMwOTAzXzQzODIwNjQ0XzQwM0RCQkY4] I'm not sure how to say what I'm trying to say... Anyone want to make a wager on these kids being Rh-? I know I can't find any solid proof but I'm having a hard time finding anyone with AIDS (not HIV) who is Rh-... Rh- are different...and I don't mean in the reptilian way either...the Rh- can carry certain diseases and can pass those on to others but rarely are they themselves affected by those diseases.... Sorry if ^^THIS is considered derailing...I know the blood thing can invite trolls/shills... [/quote] You can't find anyone with HIV/AIDS that is Rh-....my God woman try taking an Anatomy and Physiology class and you will fins out why. Immunity has nothing to do with the Rh factor (blood clotting is its specialty). [/quote]
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