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     I won't panic, but it never hurts to be informed. To that end, I was intrigued when the publishers of Nature magazine posted content from their November 8th publication online early because of the serious nature of the topic. Anthrax. Unless you've been living in a cave in Afghanistan, no doubt you've been bombarded with news of this deadly threat.

     At the heart of their coverage are two papers about the bacterial toxin that causes anthrax — the first giving its structure, and the second identifying the human receptor for anthrax. I don't claim to understand much of the science, but that never stopped me before. These papers are accompanied by a range of material from their electronic archive, including research papers from Nature and Nature Biotechnology and an in-depth news feature on bioterrorism.

     If you want to learn as much as you can about Anthrax and how to protect yourself and your family, you won't find a more definitive source than this Aortal Link: Nature — Anthrax: pre-publication and special issue


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