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Microorganisms and Bioterrorism |  | | | | | | DRM Restrictions | | Printing | Not allowed | | Copy to clipboard | Not allowed |
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1. Biotechnology and the Public Health Response to Bioterrorism Andrew Cannons, Philip Amuso, Burt Anderson
2. Historical Perspectives of Microbial Bioterrorism Stephen A. Morse
3. The Infectious Disease Physician and Microbial Bioterrorism Sandra G. Gompf, Jordan Lewis, Eknath Naik, Kaley Tash
4. Modulation of Innate Immunity to Protect Against Biological Weapon Threat Ken Alibek, Catherine Lobanova
5. Smallpox: Pathogenesis and Host Immune Responses Relevant to Vaccine and Therapeutic Strategies Michele A. Kutzler, Kenneth E. Ugen, David B. Weiner
6. Bacillus anthracis: Agent of Bioterror and Disease Christopher K. Cote, Donald J. Chabot, Angelo Scorpio, Thomas E. Blank, William A. Day, Susan L. Welkos, Joel A. Bozue
7. Tularemia Pathogenesis and Immunity Stephen L. Michell, Kate F. Griffin, Richard W. Titball
8. Brucella and Bioterrorism Michelle Wright Valderas, R. Martin Roop
9. Pneumonic Plague David L. Erickson, B. Joseph Hinnebusch
10. Coxiella burnetii, Q Fever, and Bioterrorism J. D. Miller, E. I. Shaw, H. A. Thompson
11. Genomic and Proteomic Approaches Against Q Fever James E. Samuel, Laura R. Hendrix, Kasi Russell, Guoquan Zhang
12. Rickettsia rickettsii and Other Members of the Spotted Fever Group as Potential Bioweapons Donald H. Bouyer, David H. Walker
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