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FW: Latest Anthrax research special





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Jim Dukelow

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Richland, WA

jim.dukelow@pnl.gov



-----Original Message-----

From: Nature Publishing Group [mailto:tocreplies@nature.com]

Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:30 AM

To: Nature Publishing Group

Subject: Latest Anthrax research special





Dear Colleague



Recent events confirm that bioterrorism is no longer a threat but a reality.

In order to provide wide-ranging access to the latest scientific information

about anthrax and other potential bioweapons, Nature has put together a

special online focus on this issue.



At the heart of our 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. Nature will be publishing these papers in

its 8 November issue. Due to heightened interest in the papers, from both

the scientific community and the general public, we are immediately

pre-publishing them, and making them freely available on our web site at:



http://www.nature.com/nature/anthrax



These papers are accompanied by a range of material from our electronic

archive, including research papers from Nature and Nature Biotechnology and

an in-depth news feature on bioterrorism.



Nature's news and science writing team will continue to inform and explain

the science behind current events as and when it happens.

To keep up-to-date with the latest research developments, think Nature

first.



Yours

Richard Gallagher

Publisher, Nature



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