Nature 1989 - Abstracts
Nature 1989 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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AIDS closer to becoming a treatable disease: antibody-CD4 chimaera in clinical trials; AZT effective in most cases of HIV infection. (News) (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Carol Ezzell | |||
AIDS now a tractable disease? (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Amyloid beta-protein deposition in tissues other than brain in Alzheimer's disease. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Dennis J. Selkoe, Catharine L. Joachim, Hiroshi Mori | |||
Analysis of fusion gene and encoded photopigment of colour-blind humans. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Gerald H. Jacobs | |||
A primitive immune system. (natural killer cells) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Charles A. Janeway | |||
Are video terminals dangerous? | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Seth Shulman | |||
Assessment of effects of socio-economic status on IQ in a full cross- fostering study. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Christiane Capron, Michel Duyme | |||
Basis of hepatitis delta virus disease? (letter to the editor) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Robert H. Purcell, Francesco Negro, John Gerin, Roger H. Miller | |||
Blockage of alpha beta T-cell development by TCR gamma delta transgenes. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Anton Berns, Susumu Tonegawa, Marc Bonneville, Peter Mombaerts, Isao Ishida, Motoya Katsuki, Sjef Verbeek | |||
Bush declares war on drugs. (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Can cord blood be used? | Zoology and wildlife conservation | David C. Linch, Leslie Brent | |||
Competition for antigen presentation in living cells involves exchange of peptides bound by class II MHC molecules. (major histocompatibility complex) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Ettore Appella, Luciano Adorini, Gino Doria, Francis Cardinaux, Zoltan A. Nagy | |||
Deciding about embryo research. (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Defective viruses and AIDS. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Peter Duesberg | |||
Division and differentiation of isolated CNS blast cells in microculture. (central nervous system) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Sally Temple | |||
DNA forensics and the FBI. (deoxyribonucleic acid) (column) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Rory Howlett | |||
Do antibodies enhance the infection of cells by HIV? (human immunodeficiency virus) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Dani P. Bolognesi | |||
Dual regulatory role for thyroid-hormone receptors allows control of retinoic-acid receptor activity. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Gerhart Graupner, Ken N. Wills, Maty Tzukerman, Zhang Xiao-kun, Magnus Pfahl | |||
Edging towards human gene therapy. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Peter Newmark | |||
Embryo research and abortion. (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Evidence from aphasia for the role of proper names as pure referring expressions. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Carlo Semenza, Marina Zettin | |||
Evolution: generating novelty by symbiosis. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | John Maynard Smith | |||
Expression of an insulin-regulatable glucose carrier in muscle and fat endothelial cells. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Senen Vilaro, Manuel Palacin, Paul F. Pilch, Xavier Testar, Antonio Zorzano | |||
False start on manic depression. (molecular genetics research) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Miranda Robertson | |||
Fetal tissue wrangle. (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Genetic imprinting suggested by maternal heterodisomy in nondeletion Prader-Willi syndrome. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Robert D. Nicholls, Joan H.M. Knoll, Merlin G. Butler, Susan Karam, Marc Lalande | |||
Genetic linkage revisited. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | William F. Byerley | |||
Greens oppose EPO plant. (erythropoietin)(biotechnology licensing) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Steven Dickman | |||
GTPase inhibiting mutations activate the alpha chain of Gs and stimulate adenylyl cyclase in human pituitary tumours. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Claudia A. Landis, Susan B. Masters, Anna Spada, Ann M. Pace, Henry R. Bourne, Lucia Vallar | |||
Heart disease risks. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Jonathan Elford, A.G. Shaper | |||
Hippocampal abnormalities in amnesic patients revealed by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | G.A. Press, D.G. Amaral, L.R. Squire | |||
Hopeful genes and immunology. (multiple sclerosis) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Dale E. McFarlin, Peter J. Lachmann | |||
How the ear's works work. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | A.J. Hudspeth | |||
Immunotherapy by peptides? (column) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Charles A. Janeway | |||
India finally agrees to trials. (leprosy vaccine) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | K.S. Jayaraman | |||
Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 is an endothelial cell adhesion receptor for Plasmodium falciparum. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | A.R. Berendt, D.L. Simmons, J. Tansey, C.I. Newbold, K. Marsh | |||
In vivo priming of virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes with synthetic lipopeptide vaccine. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Hansjorg Schild, Hans-Georg Rammensee, Gunther Jung, Karl Deres, Karl-Heinz Wiesmuller | |||
IPA claims harassment. (Independent Psychiatrist's Association) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Vera Rich | |||
IVF: regulation or prohibition? (in vitro fertilization) (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Anne McLaren | |||
Justice not seen to be done? (NIH charges vision researcher with scientific plagiarism) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | David Lindley | |||
Limbs: a pattern emerges. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Paul Martin, Julian Lewis | |||
Lipoprotein alpha: thrombogenesis linked to atherogenesis at last? | Zoology and wildlife conservation | James Scott | |||
Malaria: binding of infected red cells. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Louis H. Miller | |||
Malarial proteinase? (letter to the editor) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Desmond G. Higgins, David J. McConnell, Paul Sharp | |||
Mechanism of antigen-driven selection in germinal centres. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | C.A. Smith, Y-J. Liu, D.E. Joshua, G.T. Williams, J. Gordon, I.C.M. MacLennan | |||
Molecular cloning and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Yves-Alain Barde, Joachim Leibrock, Friedrich Lottspeich, Andreas Hohn, Magdalena Hofer, Bastian Hengerer, Piotr Masiakowski, Hans Thoenen | |||
Naked or peptide-clothed MHC? (major histocompatibility complex) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | David H. Margulies | |||
Nature-nurture and intelligence. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Matt McGue | |||
No news is bad news. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Protein joins transport family. (CFTR) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Chris Higgins | |||
Receptor kinships revealed. (calcium signalling) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Donald L. Gill | |||
Re-evaluation of the linkage relationship between chromosome 11p loci and the gene for bipolar affective disorder in the Old Order Amish. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | David L. Pauls, David E. Housman, Sherri J. Bale, John R. Kelsoe, Edward I. Ginns, Janice A. Egeland, Daniela S. Gerhard, Alisa M. Goldstein, Robert T. Long, Kenneth K. Kidd, Giovanni Conte, Steven M. Paul | |||
Row over controversial new AIDS drug. (Compound Q) (editorial) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Robert Buderi | |||
Sex statistics unreliable. (letter to the editor) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | C.B. Goodhart | |||
Single amino-acid changes in HIV envelope affect viral tropism and receptor binding. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Luc Montagnier, Michael Emerman, Agnes Cordonnier | |||
SIV adaption to human cells. (simian immunodeficiency virus) (letter to the editor) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | V.M. Hirsch, P. Edmondson, M. Murphey-Corb, B . Arbeille, P.R. Johnson, J.I. Mullins | |||
Small, beautiful and essential. (mitochondrial DNA) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | L.A. Grivell | |||
Sound-induced motility of isolated cochlear outer hair cells is frequency-specific. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Lou Brundin, Ake Flock, Barbara Canlon | |||
Steady steps lead to the gene. (cystic fibrosis) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | P.N. Goodfellow | |||
Stimulating killer cells. (white blood cells) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Michael J. Bevan | |||
Stroboscopic NMR microscopy of the carotid artery. (nuclear magnetic resonance) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Ronald W. Behling, Helen Tubbs K., Michael D. Cockman, Lynn W. Jelinski | |||
The future of research in medicine. (column) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | John Galloway | |||
The overdose of drugs in Japan. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Masanori Fukushima | |||
Tolerance: a second mechanism. (immunology) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Anthony L. DeFranco | |||
Trans-dominant inactivation of HTLV-1 and HIV-1 gene expression by mutation of the HTLV-1 Rex transactivator. (human t-cell leukemia virus, type 1) (human immunodeficiency virus, type 1) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Warner C. Greene, Laurence Rimsky, Madeleine Duc Dodon, Eric P. Dixon | |||
UK blood screening begins. (HIV testing) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Peter Newmark | |||
Vaccines for the third world. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Barry R. Bloom |
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