Palese: Don’t censor life-saving science
…explained why publishing the work would allow studies on why the virus is dangerous. The NSABB agreed and allowed publication. That was an important stimulus for work on the virus:…
…explained why publishing the work would allow studies on why the virus is dangerous. The NSABB agreed and allowed publication. That was an important stimulus for work on the virus:…
…poultry 3-8 days before onset of disease, and all were positive for influenza H7N9 virus by polymerase chain reaction of sputum or throat swab samples (virus was cultured from three…
…syncytial virus, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, measles virus, and adenovirus. When cultured cells are examined by this technique it is called immunocytochemistry; when tissues are studied, the procedure is immunohistochemistry….
…a stable part of the Organic Lake ecosystem. Because phycodnaviruses are related to mimivirus, it is assumed that OLV replicates in phycodnavirus-infected cells and inhibits the viral production. However, an…
…about the Lightning Process and school absence studies. Best–David David Tuller, DrPH Senior Fellow in Public Health and Journalism Center for Global Public Health School of Public Health University of…
…three months. Dr. Horton has remained silent on the issue. Today, therefore, we are reposting the open letter and resending it to The Lancet and Dr. Horton, with the names…