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A Yak Gene that Allows Them to Live in Height Could Open a New Way to Repair the Damage of Multiple Sclerosis

A gene that allows yaks to survive in high altitude environments could open up new ways to repair neurological damage caused by multiple sclerosis, according to a scientific study reported by Infosalus.Read more]]>
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A gene that allows yaks to survive in high altitude environments could open up new ways to repair neurological damage caused by multiple sclerosis, according to a scientific study reported by Infosalus.Read more]]>

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