Science 1993 John Travis - Abstracts

Science 1993 John Travis
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A stimulating new approach to cancer treatment. (immunotherapy)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Biologists visit New Orleans (under assumed name). (Experimental Biology '93 meeting briefs)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Biotech gets a grip on cell adhesion. (cell adhesion molecules show promise in medical treatments)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Deep-sea debate pits Alvin against Jason. (manned and unmanned submersibles)(includes related article on autonomous underwater vehicles)Science and technologyJohn Travis
How the U.S. companies measure up. (industrial research)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Innovative techniques on display at Boston Meeting. (molecular biology and genetic engineering techniques described at the ScienceInnovations meeting)Science and technologyJohn Travis
LIGO: a $250 million gamble. (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) (includes related article)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Medicine: discovery of genes in pieces wins for two biologists. (Richard Roberts and Phillip Sharp win 1993 Nobel Prize in medicine)Science and technologyJohn Travis
New piece in Alzheimer's puzzle. (the APoE4 gene)Science and technologyJohn Travis
New tumor suppressor gene captured. (gene causes von Hippel-Lindau disease)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Novel anticancer agents move closer to reality.Science and technologyJohn Travis
Probing the cosmos in extreme ultraviolet. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite) (1993 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyJohn Travis
Probing the unsolved mysteries of the deep. (vent glow)Science and technologyJohn Travis
The cell's nucleus shapes up: cell biologists are getting a better view of how the internal structure of the nucleus may influence gene replication and activity. (includes related article on nuclear matrix proteins and cancer)Science and technologyMichelle Hoffman, John Travis
The search for liver stem cells picks up. (Experimental Biology '93 symposium research topic)Science and technologyJohn Travis
UC Berkeley embroiled in computer software lawsuit.Science and technologyJohn Travis
Unexpected intelligence turns up in a cellular gel. (natural gels change shape in response to stimuli) (includes related article)Science and technologyJohn Travis
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