Coronavirus loses the battle

Coronavirus loses the battle
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Publisher : Fondation Ipsen BookLab
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9782914686990
ISBN-13 : 2914686994
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Book Synopsis Coronavirus loses the battle by : Olga Markova

Download or read book Coronavirus loses the battle written by Olga Markova and published by Fondation Ipsen BookLab. This book was released on 2020-07-31 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Coronavirus wants to conquer the world. Fortunately, Phagocyte and Lymphocyte are there to defend the body. Produced in partnership with Institut Curie | Association Actine, Fondation Ipsen, and Editions du Buveur d’Encre, the albums of the collection Curious minds are written by biologists. The illustrations are based on scientific observations and a glossary with a series of games at the end of the book helps understanding. Limited edition of the Curious minds series, this book can be downloaded free of charge. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Biophysicist Olga Markova works at the interface between physics and aa biology, on the functioning of the cell, at the Institut Curie. Also a graduate of the Kiev Art School, she illustrates and writes the scientific books Curious Minds for children.


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