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Nature 430, 388 (22 July 2004) | doi:10.1038/430388a; Published online 21 July 2004
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Biologists seek to revamp biowarfare register
Helen Pearson
A rebellion is brewing among US scientists who handle pathogens that could be used in biological warfare. The official list of hazardous bacteria, viruses and toxins is so frustrating to some microbiologists that they are trying to rationalize it.
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