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Nature Medicine 10, 28 (2004)
doi:10.1038/nm0104-28
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An anticoagulant drug derived from nematode saliva counteracts Ebola in rhesus macaques, according to preliminary findings by Thomas Geisbert et al. in the 13 December Lancet. The drug prevented death in three out of nine macaques and prolonged the life of the remaining six.
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