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Two papers win the Lancet's Paper of The Year 2005

02.23.06 | The Lancet_DELETED

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One of the papers--"Characterization of the 1918 influenza virus polymerase genes" published in Nature--details the final three genes of the 1918 human influenza virus, which is thought to have killed up to 50 million people. While authors of the other winning paper--"Characterization of the reconstructed 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic virus" published in Science--used the full genome sequence to recreate the virus and study its effects in mice.

In a Comment, The Lancet states: "The editors congratulate the 16 authors, for completing a fascinating piece of research that could prove to be crucially important when the next influenza pandemic breaks."

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The Lancet_DELETED. (2006, February 23). Two papers win the Lancet's Paper of The Year 2005. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/86GG369L/two-papers-win-the-lancets-paper-of-the-year-2005.html
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