Leucistic Burma Research Specimens (Toronto)
These Leucistic Burma Toronto specimens offer unique resources for genetic and psychedelic research across the Greater Toronto Area. Their rare albino characteristics make them particularly valuable for:
Primary Research Applications:
– Genetic mutation studies at UofT’s Department of Biology
– Psychedelic-assisted therapy protocol development (CAMH-approved)
– Comparative analysis with pigmented Burmese strains
Key Characteristics:
– Verified Genetics: DNA-verified leucistic lineage (Toronto lab certified)
– Research-Grade Quality: 18-20% Functional Mycological
– Climate-Stable Packaging: Designed for Toronto’s humidity fluctuations
Toronto Research Network:
1. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health pharmacological studies
2. York University genetics department
3. Royal Ontario Museum biodiversity research
Local Utilization:
Currently employed in:
– Downtown Toronto teaching hospital trials
– Mississauga university research projects
– Scarborough conservation studies
Preservation Standards:
– Nitrogen-flushed glass containers
– Ideal storage: 16-19°C (Toronto laboratory standards)
– Includes humidity indicator cards
Complete Documentation:
– Full genetic profile (Toronto Mycological Research #TMR-LB-2024)
– Alkaloid analysis report
– Chain of custody records
– Storage protocol guide
Available exclusively to qualified researchers under Health Canada’s Section 56 exemptions. Not for human consumption.