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케리 멀리스의 치명적 감염의 차세대 치료법

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약물에 내성을 지닌 박테리아는 최고 수준의 병원에서도 환자를 죽입니다. 그러나 이제 포도상구균이나 탄저균과 같은 치명적인 감염균을 위해 준비된 선물이 있습니다. 항생제가 치료하지 못한 친구가 죽어가는 모습을 지켜보아야 했던 노벨상 수상자인 화학자 케리 멀리스가, 놀랄만한 전망을 보여줄 혁신적인 신 치료법의 베일을 벗깁니다.

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Translated into Korean by Park jungbin
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