Assessment Of Future Scientific Needs For Live Variola Virusby
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(Institute of Medicine) Report of a committee addressing the questions likely to be directed to scientists should the small pox pathogen be used as a terrorist weapon. Includes the final assessment of the knowledge that might be lost if live viriola virus were no longer available for research. For health policymakers, researchers, and the public. Softcover. Related Free eBooks - Stem Cells: Scientific Progress And Future Research Directions
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