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Даже в самых лучших больницах бывают фатальные исходы от лекарственно-устойчивых бактерий. Но теперь против суровых инфекций, типа стафилококк или сибирская язва, выступает серьёзный противник. Нобелевский лауреат Кэри Муллис, став печальным свидетелем смерти своего друга вследствие бессилия мощных антибиотиков, представляет радикально новое средство с исключительным потенциалом.
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 »
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