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During the last century, advances in the life sciences were used in the development of biological and chemical weapons in large-scale state offensive programmes, many of which targeted the nervous system. This study questions whether the development of novel biological and chemical neuroweapons can be prevented as neuroscience progresses.
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Dando MR (2015) Neuroscience and the Future of Chemical-Biological Weapons. Global Issues. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave.
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