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1 Biological warfare and bioterrorism
2 Mengenal Bacillus anthracis  (Dr. Arief B. Witarto)
3 Current and Developing Technologies for Monitoring Agents of Bioterrorism and Biowarfare
4 Bioterrorism
5 Histopathology and Immunohistochemistry in the Diagnosis of Bioterrorism Agents
6 Syndromic Surveillance and Bioterrorism-related Epidemics
7 Laboratory Diagnostics of Botulism
8 Weapons of mass destruction—threats and responses
9 Preparedness for Biological Terrorism in the United States: Project BioShield and Beyond
10 A Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction Microarray Assay to Detect Bioterror Pathogens in Blood
11 Diagnosis and Management of Suspected Cases of Bioterrorism: A Pediatric Perspective
12 Biological Threat Detection via Host Gene Expression Profiling
13 Chemical-Biological Terrorism and Its Impact on Children
14 Developing nucleic acid-based electrical detection systems
15 Recognition and Management of Bioterrorism Infections
16 Anthrax – an overview
17 DNA Assays for Detection, Identification, and Individualizationof Select Agent Microorganisms
18 Rapid ATP Method for The Screening and Identification of Bacteria In Food and Water Samples (David Trudil et al., 2004)
19 Possible Terrorist Use of Modern Biotechnology Techniques
20 Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections Education: ANTHRAX
21 What You Should Know About Biological Terrorism
22 Rapid diagnostic assays in the genomic biology era: detection and identification of infectious disease and biological weapon agents
23 SARS: How to Manage Future Outbreaks?
24 Salmonella-based plaque vaccines for bioterrorism
25 A Review of Instruments Assessing Public Health Preparedness
26 Bioterrorism-what is the real threat?
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