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Letter: Because it's there

Published 16 July 2008

From Martin Gregorie

Why take mice up Everest to study erythropoietin levels, Rolfe Bridson asks, when using a hypobaric chamber would be simpler (28 June, p 25). The answer is obvious: animal activists would attack the lab experiment as cruelty, but applaud taking mice up the mountain because it gives them a great adventure.

Harlow, Essex

Issue no. 2665 published 19 July 2008

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