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Origins of chemical biodefence

Robert Liddington () and Laurie Bankston
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Robert Liddington: Infectious and Inflammatory Disease Center, The Burnham Institute
Laurie Bankston: Infectious and Inflammatory Disease Center, The Burnham Institute

Nature, 2005, vol. 437, issue 7058, 484-485

Abstract: The idea that complex biological systems can evolve through a series of simple, random events is not universally accepted. The structure of a vital immune protein shows how such evolution can occur at a molecular level.

Date: 2005
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