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نسل جدید درمان کری مولیس برای عفونت های کشنده

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باکتری های مقاوم نسبت به دارو حتی توی عالی ترین بیمارستان ها کشنده اند. ولی الان عفونت های شدید مثل استافیلوکوکوس و آنتراکس می تونند به عنوان یه تعجب باشند. کری مولیس برنده ی جایزه ی نوبل شیمی، کسی که شاهد مرگ دوستش بود وقتی که قوی ترین آنتی بایوتیک ها هم ناموفق بودن، از یک درمان جدید و ریشگی با قابلیت های بی نظیر، پرده برداری می کند.

Kary Mullis won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a way to copy a strand of DNA. (His technique, called PCR, jump-started the 1990s' biorevolution.) He's known for his wide-ranging interests -- and strong opinions. Full bio »

Translated into Persian by Kimia Mohammadi
Reviewed by Mehrad Yaghmai
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