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  <title>Mysteries of In Utero Propagation by Heitor Corrêa</title>
  <description>The Brazilian artist Heitor Corrêa illustrated on a 6mX14m wall in the Arch building of the Jean Jeaurès University (Toulouse, France) the thesis of a PhD student about the cytomegalovirus propagation in the human uterus in the frame of the project "My Thesis on a Wall". The stork represents maternity and fertility. In the left eye of the stork you can notice a fetus. Finally, the snake stands for the virus as well as the antidote, just like a vaccine contains the virus that it fights against. You can see more of Heitor's works here: https://www.instagram.com/heitorcorreaart/ .</description>
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