VictorMedvil - 18-2-2019 at 02:58
Basically, I was working around the lab and noticed something interesting. The T-Cell Gel has become infected with Natural Chickenpox which the T-Cell
Gel is killing the infected T-Cell Gel due to an actual immune response within the culture but has caused all the T-Cell Gel to clump up around the
infected T-cells which is pretty to see a culture display the same immune response properties of normal T-Cells. Soon, I will have a T-Cell Gel that
has the Antibodies for Natural Chickenpox Vectors if the healthy T-Cell Gel wins against the Infected T-Cell Gel, If not I will salvage it and make a
new Culture of Healthy T-Cell Gel.
(Green = Infected T-cell Gel, White = Normal T-Cell Gel attacking the Green)
In any case, I may post a update on who wins Virus Vs T-Cell Gel.
[Edited on 18-2-2019 by VictorMedvil]
Tsjerk - 18-2-2019 at 08:38
I see a ball of cotton photographed with a potato.