A 550-year-old microbiology lesson emerges from BC glacier
Deneer's project team, which includes an anthropologist, is the only one to study microbes found in the body. It will look at tissue samples from the intestinal tract, lungs, liver and spleen. The results could take a year to compile, after which unused tissue will be returned to BC, where Kwad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) 2001-03, Vol.164 (5), p.678-678 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Deneer's project team, which includes an anthropologist, is the only one to study microbes found in the body. It will look at tissue samples from the intestinal tract, lungs, liver and spleen. The results could take a year to compile, after which unused tissue will be returned to BC, where Kwaday Dan Sinchi will be buried according to Aboriginal custom. - Amy 76 Ehman, Saskatoon |
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ISSN: | 0820-3946 1488-2329 |