The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: Implications of Advances in Science and Technology
The following four papers are included: Summary of Findings; Conference Report; Meeting Summary; Technical Report Assistance Grant No.
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A century of assessment: A systematic review of biothreat risk assessments. [PDF]
Atkerson C, Parker MT.
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Graphene-Based Sensors and Biosensors Fabricated via Pulsed Laser Deposition for Chemical and Biological Threat Detection: A Comprehensive Roadmap. [PDF]
Kreusch Filho D +4 more
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Anthrax revisited: how assessing the unpredictable can improve biosecurity. [PDF]
Sabra DM +4 more
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Preparedness of Emergency Room Nurses for Bioterrorism Based on the Health Belief Model: A Multicenter Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Jeon MK, Kim Y.
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A clinical approach to an unidentified aerosolized bioterrorism agent: a narrative review for emergency providers. [PDF]
Alremeithi R +4 more
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Ethical criteria for self-identifying societal risk associated with dangerous gain-of-function research. [PDF]
Delarosa P, Sharkey CM, Hollo K.
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Strengthening the BTWC. The role of Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention in combating natural and deliberate disease outbreaks. [PDF]
Walker JR.
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PROTAC-Mediated Ternary Complex Stability with Ricin Toxin A: A Computational Perspective. [PDF]
Botelho FD +3 more
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The Development of a Sensitive and Selective Method for the Quantitative Detection of Ricin via ICP-MS Combined with Metal Element Chelated Tag and Modified Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Yan L, Li K, Wu J, Xing Z, Li X, Liu S.
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