Re: Untangling the Structure of Lyme Disease ESIAP FYI



All the crap I've taken for being ahead of the curve...ridicule is the
price of scientific greatness, I guess.


Greatcod (that's me) wrote on July 14--ie published before the crew at
Brookhaven.

" As far as temperature adaptation--its from the ambient temperature
of the tick gut to the mammalian body temp. They adapt in the coolest
places in the body..Now when its warmer out, they can go direct. No
significant skin adaptation time, no rash...And it may be that the OSP
A (What a great idea for a vaccine!) shedding is temperature
adaptation related. God, I'm good! "

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