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Re: Dr. Shoemaker, Dr. Hudnell, Dr. Germolec before the NTP (why they need to use living mold- not dried out mold)

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Are they using real, living mold or dried out mold?

(That's important because of the MVOCs.)

They can dilute (the necessarily humid) air coming from living mold

with dessicated air coming from a

dehumidified source to get the 50% RH they need for the lab animal regs..

Another thought I had was that any lab animals functional disability

could be tested in some realistic manner, for example, they could test

the lab animals ability to find food in a simulated natural

environment with whatever challenges are appropriate for rats... tests

of memory and agility would be good ones. compared to baseline..

(Its not repeat not realistic to test their ability to live sitting in

a cage and have food supplied to them by lab workers, that does not

realistically simulate real world conditions By that standard, only

the ver would be disabled because they are only testing the ability to

sit, sleep and eat..)

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:55 PM, <snk1955@...> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> I was not aware that this was available in video format. It is the meeting

> of Dec 2007, in which the doctors went before the NTP for mechanistic

> research of stacy toxins. As I understand it, this research is now underway.

>

> _http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/meetings/2007/bsc/20071206/videos/04-mold-pt2.mo

> v_

>

(http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/meetings/2007/bsc/20071206/videos/04-mold-pt2.mov)

>

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