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Different Approaches to Snake Bites.
The cover image brings together two papers in this month's PLoS Medicine that highlight the issue of snake bites. In a research article, Simon Wagstaff and colleagues describe the use of bioinformatics to design multiepitope DNA immunogens to make snake antivenom. And in a Neglected Diseases article, José María Gutiérrez and colleagues review the public health implications of snake bites.
Image Credit: Images taken from Wagstaff et al. and Gutiérrez et al.
Citation: (2006) PLoS Medicine Issue Image | Vol. 3(6) June 2006. PLoS Med 3(6): ev03.i06. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pmed.v03.i06
Published: June 27, 2006
Copyright: © 2006 Wagstaff et al., Gutiérrez et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
The cover image brings together two papers in this month's PLoS Medicine that highlight the issue of snake bites. In a research article, Simon Wagstaff and colleagues describe the use of bioinformatics to design multiepitope DNA immunogens to make snake antivenom. And in a Neglected Diseases article, José María Gutiérrez and colleagues review the public health implications of snake bites.
Image Credit: Images taken from Wagstaff et al. and Gutiérrez et al.