Science 1991 - Abstracts

Science 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
A lot of ''excitement'' about neurodegeneration.Science and technologyRobert Taylor
A mutation in the amyloid precursor protein associated with hereditary Alzheimer's disease.Science and technologyJill Murrell, Martin Farlow, Bernardino Ghetti, Merrill D. Benson
An in vivo model of somatic cell gene therapy for human severe combined immunodeficiency.Science and technologyEli Gilboa, Claudio Bordignon, Giuliana Ferrari, Fulvio Mavilio, Silvano Rossini, Raffaella Giavazzi, Daniela Maggioni, Nadia Nobili, Monica Soldati, Grace Ungers
Artificial heart: the beat goes on. (An Institute of Medicine panel says the device may be a bad social bargain but recommends further federal research anyway. Sidebar included.)Science and technologyEliot Marshall
Biohybrid artificial pancreas: long-term implantation studies in diabetic, pancreatectomized dogs.Science and technologyAnthony P. Monaco, Susan J. Sullivan, Takashi Maki, Kermit M. Borland, Michele D. Mahoney, Barry A. Solomon, Thomas E. Muller, William L. Chick
Breast implant fears put focus on biomaterials.Science and technologyRick Weiss
CDC abandons plan for AIDS survey.Science and technologyJoseph Palca
Cocaine addiction: psychology and neurophysiology.Science and technologyFrank H. Gawin
Deaths in vaccine trials trigger French inquiry. (Two AIDS patients treated with an experimental vaccine may have died from vaccine-related complications.)Science and technologyAlun Anderson, Alexander Dorozynski
Enhancement of HIV-1 cytocidal effects in CD4+ lymphocytes by the AIDS-associate mycoplasma. (human immunodeficiency virus, type 1)Science and technologyShyh-Ching Lo, Shien Tsai, Janet R. Benish, James Wai-Kuo Shih, Douglas J. Wear, Dennis M. Wong
Experimental therapy of human glioma by means of a genetically engineered virus mutant.Science and technologyRobert L. Martuza, Donald M. Coen, Amy Malick, James M. Markert, Katherine L. Ruffner
Forecasting the global AIDS epidemic.Science and technologyElizabeth Culotta
Generation of cAMP-activated chloride currents by expression of CFTR.Science and technologyMatthew P. Anderson, Devra P. Rich, Richard J. Gregory, Alan E. Smith, Michael J. Welsh
Human immunodeficiency virus infection of human-PBL-SCID mice.Science and technologyDonald E. Mosier, Stephen A. Spector, Richard J. Gulizia, Stephen M. Baird, Darcy B. Wilson, Deborah H. Spector
Identification of p53 gene mutations in bladder cancers and urine samples.Science and technologyBert Vogelstein, Philip Frost, Peter Jones, Stanley R. Hamilton, David Sidransky, Andrew Von Eschenbach, Yvonne C. Tsai, Ian Summerhayes, Fray Marshall, Meera Paul, Pearl Green
Images of conflict: MEG vs. EEG (magnetoencephalography vs electroencephalography).Science and technologyRobert P. Crease
Induction of inflammatory arthropathy resembling rheumatoid arthritis in mice transgenic for HTLV-I. (human T cell leukemia virus type-I)Science and technologyYoichiro Iwakura, Mariko Tosu, Emi Yoshida, Masafumi Takiguchi, Kazuto Sato, Isao Kitajima, Kusuki Nishioka, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Toshio Takeda, Masakazu Hatanaka, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Toyozo Sekiguchi
Induction of type I diabetes by Kilham's rat virus in diabetes-resistant BB/WOR rats.Science and technologyD.L. Guberski, V.A. Thomas, W.R. Shek, A.A. Like, E.S. Handler, A.A. Rossini, J.E. Wallace, R.M. Welsh
Making 3-D movies of the heart.Science and technologyRobert Pool
Mitogenesis is only one factor in carcinogenesis.Science and technologyI. Bernard Weinstein
Molecular biology of prion diseases.Science and technologyStanley B. Prusiner
Monoclonal antibodies in diagnosis and therapy. (review article)Science and technologyThomas A. Waldmann
Montagnier pursues the mycoplasma-AIDS link. (In the face of stubborn skepticism from the AIDS research community, Luc Montagnier presents new results)Science and technologyMichael Balter
Neutralization of divergent HIV-1 isolates by conformation-dependent human antibodies to gp120.Science and technologyKathelyn S. Steimer, Carl J. Scandella, Paul V. Skiles, Nancy L. Haigwood
New center to study therapies and ethnicity. (The NIMH is funding research on how different groups respond to medications for mental disorders.)Science and technologyConstance Holden
New hope for vaccine against schistosomiasis.Science and technologyJeremy Cherfas
New vector delivers genes to lung cells.Science and technologyMichelle Hoffman
Probing the complex genetics of alcoholism.Science and technologyConstance Holden
Progress toward malaria preerythrocytic vaccines.Science and technologyStephen L. Hoffman, Ruth S. Nussenzweig, Jerald C. Sadoff, Victor Nussenzweig
Quiescent T lymphocytes as an inducible virus reservoir in HIV-1 infection. (human immunodeficiency virus)Science and technologyM.I. Bukrinsky, T.L. Stanwick, M.P. Dempsey, M. Stevenson
Reconstruction and future trends of the AIDS epidemic in the United States.Science and technologyRon Brookmeyer
Reproductive behavior and health in consanguineous marriages.Science and technologyAlan H. Bittles, William M. Mason, Jennifer Greene, N. Appaji Rao
Saying so long to polio. (Capital science: AAAS meets in Washington)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Selective elimination of HIV-1-infected cells with an interleukin-2 receptor-specific cytotoxin.Science and technologyRobert W. Finberg, Terry B. Strom, Gopalan Soman, Sharon M. Wahl, Janice B. Allen, John R. Murphy, Jean C. Nichols
Seventh AIDS conference: mostly ''fine tuning''.Science and technologyJon Cohen
The effect of anti-neoplastic drugs on murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.Science and technologyCarole Simard, Paul Jolicoeur
The sobering geography of AIDS.Science and technologyJoseph Palca
Three li'l pigs and the hunt for blood substitutes. (genetically engineered pigs produce human hemoglobin)Science and technologyAnne Simon Moffat
Transgenic models of tumor development.Science and technologySuzanne Cory, Jerry M. Adams
Unraveling the genetics of fragile X syndrome.Science and technologyMichelle Hoffman
Vaccination for disease.Science and technologyRolf M. Zinkernagel, Hans Hengartner, Stephan Oehen
Viruses in human cancers.Science and technologyHarald Zur Hausen
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