Warfare Agents
Biological warfare also known as Germ Warfare is the use of biological toxins or infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria and fungi with the intention of killing or immobilizing people, animals or plants as an act of war. Biological warfare is not Chemical warfare. Biological weapons often referred to as "bio-weapons," "biological threat agents," or "bio-agents" are living or replicating organisms that reproduce or replicate within their victims of hosting. They can be used in different ways to achieve a strategic / technical edge over the enemy. Toxins and psycho-chemical weapons are often called agents of the mid-spectrum. Toxins and psycho-chemical weapons are often called agents of the mid-spectrum. Toxins and psycho-chemical weapons are often called agents of the mid-spectrum. It has been argued that rational people would never use offensively biological weapons since it could not control biological weapons.
High Impact List of Articles
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Nanotechnology in medicine: innovation to market
Bajwa SZ*, Munawar A & Khan WS
Commentary: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Nanotechnology in medicine: innovation to market
Bajwa SZ*, Munawar A & Khan WS
Commentary: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Regulatory strategy for the development of analytical methods for the routine determination of aggregate profiles for a biosimilar product
Christina Vessely
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Regulatory strategy for the development of analytical methods for the routine determination of aggregate profiles for a biosimilar product
Christina Vessely
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Engineered protein scaffolds have they lived up to expectations?
Arne Skerra and Stefan R Schmidt
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Engineered protein scaffolds have they lived up to expectations?
Arne Skerra and Stefan R Schmidt
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Getting CHO host cell protein analysis up to speed
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Research Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Getting CHO host cell protein analysis up to speed
Michael Leiss, Monika Meier, Oxana Pester, Marion Aschner, Frank Wedekind, Michael Wiedmann and Harald Wegele*
Research Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Decisional tool could influence future investment in cell therapy
Alice O Hare
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Decisional tool could influence future investment in cell therapy
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