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[ad_1] Paris.- According to the calculations of European researchers, antibiotic-resistant bacteria would be responsible for the deaths of 33,000 people in the European Union in 2015, was published in the journal The …
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[ad_1] A team of scientists from the American University of Tufts succeeded in partially regenerating the legs of amputated frogs by progesterone treatment using a portable bioreactor attached to the wound site …
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