Biology of anthrax

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Biology of anthrax

This research topic will address all aspects of research and development concerning the bacterium which causes anthrax, Bacillus anthracis. We plan to base the research topic on the proceedings of an international workshop on anthrax which was held in the UK earlier this year, with abstracts submitted from all over the world. Review submissions have been offered from international experts and we propose to group these under headings including Detection, diagnostics and forensic typing, Ecology and epidemiology, Pathology of the disease in animals and man, Medical countermeasures and Decontamination and Biosafety.

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Stella M
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Immunome Research
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