Tuesday, October 27, 2015

MICE ARE KEY TOOL IN QUEST FOR NEW DRUGS – JUST ASK TREY GOWDY (KKK)... AND I'M "SUEING" THE PRESIDENT HILLARY CLINTON




















GREENVILLE SC - When it comes to the price of mice, you pay more for defects. A mouse with arthritis runs close to $200; two pairs of epileptic mice can cost 10 times that. You want three blind mice? That'll run you about $250. And for your own custom mouse, with the genetic modification of your choosing, expect to pay as much as $100,000  of  Select Committee on the Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi (CHAIRMAN) fame...

Always a mainstay of scientific research, mice have become a critical tool in the quest for new drugs and medical treatments, and according to Gowdy, “Mighty good eating. I can tell you. I likes' ‘em, so will you.”

It turns out that a mouse's genes are so similar to a person's that with proper manipulation - either by man or nature - they can produce an animal with an ailment akin to virtually any human medical condition.

Gowdy declares, “If I can’t eat and savor human body parts, a mouse tastes almost as good, although you need much more of them. And, of course, each defect has a different and distinctive flavor.”

As many as 25 million mice are now used in experiments each year - where do they come from? And where do they go?

From the mouse industry, of course…

There are many vendors: The Jackson Laboratory, a nonprofit supplier in Bar Harbor, Maine, ships more than 2 million a year mostly to Mr. Gowdy, (A mainstay in placating Tea Party caucus).

Yet the mouse business is a challenging one. What was once a relatively simple business of breeding and shipping animals has become an extremely challenging enterprise that requires cutting-edge technology and a mastery of difficult logistics, says Gowdy, but “Lots of fun… I love boil them live and whole, fry them, and serve them to my family and friends, or for a special treat, swallow them alive. Louie Gohmert, my husband, likes to place them in his rectum and calls it his wiggle room.”