Dr. Donald A. Henderson, a leader of one of mankind’s greatest public health triumphs, the eradication of smallpox, died on Friday in Towson, Md. He was 87.
Dr. Donald A. Henderson, Who Helped End Smallpox, Dies at 87 - The New York Times - 1 views
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died in a hospice of complications of a hip fracture, including infection with antibiotic-resistant staphylococcus, a dangerous pathogen he had himself researched and raised alarms about
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The last known case was found in a hospital cook in Somalia in 1977.
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Species difference in ANP32A underlies influenza A virus polymerase host restriction - 2 views
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chicken genome RH clones
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Influenza polymerase activity was measured by use of a minigenome reporter which contains the firefly luciferase gene flanked by the non-coding regions of the influenza NS gene segment, transcribed from a species-specific polI plasmid with a mouse terminator sequence
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The human and chicken polI minigenomes (pHOM1-Firefly and pCOM1-Firefly) are described previously
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