Bacteriophages in Cancer Biology and Treatment

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Electron micrograph of the Ebola Zaire virus. This was the first photo ever taken of the virus, on 10/13/1976. By Dr. F.A. Murphy, now at U.C. Davis, then at the CDC.


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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2018, Kenyon College.