@NurseClaire2 Nurse Claire, I think I finally found a study which further proves that Regeneron uses human fetal liver to develop their humanized mice. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@NurseClaire2 Some of the authors are from Regeneron, and check out the acknowledgements:
@NurseClaire2 "Fetal liver samples were obtained from the Human Fetal Tissue Repository at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, and from Advanced Biosciences Resources, Alameda, CA."
@NurseClaire2 "Newborn RG SKI and RG SKI IL-6 mice were irradiated and engrafted with human CD34+ cells purified from the fetal liver. "
@NurseClaire2 I've been looking for weeks to find direct evidence, besides their press statements, that Regeneron uses fetal organs to humanize their mice, and here it is. I prayed to Our Lady of Sorrows and Blessed Stefan Wyszynski, and they delivered. 🙏
Just found the 2014 published human fetal scalp study at the University of Pennsylvania where human hair from aborted babies was transplanted onto mice.
Just found a most disturbing 2020 study done by Megan Sykes et al. at Columbia University. Humanized mice with engrafted fetal thymus and fetal liver. Very graphic photos. 🤢
The thymus of each mouse was removed, the mice were sublethally irradiated and injected with CD34+ cells derived from human fetal liver. Two weeks later, each mouse was engrafted with human fetal thymus.
Human fetal liver and thymus obtained from Advanced Biosciences Resource:
Kim Hasenkrug, the director of NIH Rocky Mountain Labs in Montana, appealed to Larry Tabak, deputy director of the NIH, when his BLT mouse experiment was halted due to the Trump Admin canceling the federal government's contract with Advanced Bioscience Resources.
"1.The masks start falling off!
The Chinese biological lab in Wuhan is owned by GlaxoSmithKline, which (accidentally) owns Pfizer!" (who make the vaccine against the virus that (accidentally) started at the Wuhan biology lab and that (accidentally) by Dr. Fauci."
Stem cells are the fundamental unit of regeneration.
Regeneron has collaborated with Yale researchers on many humanized mice projects. Yale is a leader in embryonic stem cell research and maintains a Human Embryonic Stem Cell Core.
Kim Hasenkrug's Feb. 19 email contacting Larry Tabak at NIH coincides perfectly with March 18 Washington Post article: Haskenkrug "has been appealing for nearly a month to top NIH officials." He wanted to use BLT-L mice for COVID research, but fetal research ban was blocking him.