Fluorescent Protein Tracing
@article{Strauss1965FluorescentPT, title={Fluorescent Protein Tracing}, author={Anne Strauss}, journal={Medical Journal of Australia}, year={1965}, volume={1} }
statement that as the result of dysentery Rommel's men were, at the time of the EI Alamein battle, " glued to the commode ". Among the few more serious errors is a statement that, at one time during World War II, 40% of the Japanese Army in Burma was immobilized by scrub typhus. This is ascribed to the use -of this disease as a planned " strategic weapon", Allied troops being kept out of the scrub as far as possible and the enemy being forced to occupy mite-infested areas, a procedure described…
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