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Could ticks help improve organ transplantation?

Could ticks help improve organ transplantation?

Mar 1, 2015 | animal research, animals helping humans, Medical Research

Ticks are one of those arachnids that give most people the creeps. I know that I’ve shuddered when pulling them off my dogs during the spring and summer months, and they’re the last thing I want to see crawling on my leg! But these little bloodsuckers might actually be able to help humans in a […]

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