What could go wrong? Russia scientists are trying to extract prehistoric viruses from 50,000-year-old animal carcasses frozen in permafrost': [with comments of the scientist of Vector State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology Dr Olesya Okhlopkova, acting head of Mammoth Museum Dr Maxim Cheprasov]
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What could go wrong? Russia scientists are trying to extract prehistoric viruses from 50,000-year-old animal carcasses frozen in permafrost': [with comments of the scientist of Vector State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology Dr Olesya Okhlopkova, acting head of Mammoth Museum Dr Maxim Cheprasov]

Великобритания

2021

Dailymail.co.uk : [новостной сайт]

О попытках российских ученых извлечь доисторические вирусы из останков животных. С комментариями ученого Государственного исследовательского центра вирусологии и биотехнологии доктора Олеси Охлопковой, директора Музея мамонта Максима Чепрасова

Stewart, Will .
What could go wrong? Russia scientists are trying to extract prehistoric viruses from 50,000-year-old animal carcasses frozen in permafrost' : [with comments of the scientist of Vector State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology Dr Olesya Okhlopkova, acting head of Mammoth Museum Dr Maxim Cheprasov] / Will Stewart ; photo Nina Sleptsova, Michil Yakovlev, Semyon Grigoryev // Dailymail.co.uk : [новостной сайт]. - 2021. - 16 February. URL: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9266565/Russia-scientists-trying-extract-prehistoric-viruses-50-000-year-old-animal-caracasses.html.- [16+]. -

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