By MIHOKO TERADA/ Staff Writer
May 4, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Takafumi Tsuboi, foreground, director of Ehime University’s Proteo-Science Center, and other staff members research a malaria vaccine on April 9 in Matsuyama. (Mihoko Terada)
MATSUYAMA--One day in early April, staff at a university laboratory here pulled a container of blood kept at 37 degrees out of a fridge-like incubator in a lab. [Read More]
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