Science 1996 Marcia Barinaga - Abstracts

Science 1996 Marcia Barinaga
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An intriguing new lead on Huntington's Disease.Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
A postelection vote for consensus.(effects of 1996 elections on science policy)(includes related article on ban on affirmative action in California)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga, Andrew Lawler
A recipe for river recovery?Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
A shared strategy for virulence. (type III secretion system in pathogenic bacteria; includes related article)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Backlash strikes at affirmative action programs. (includes related articles)(Women & Minorities '96)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga, Jocelyn Kaiser
Finding new drugs to treat stroke.(Cardiovascular Medicine)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Forging a path to cell death.Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Giving language skills a boost; a new training program that uses computer games to help language-impaired children hear the fast elements of speech improves their ability to understand and respond to language.(Research News)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Glimpsing Myelin's protein glue.Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Guiding neurons to the cortex.(Developmental Neurobiology)(Cover Story)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Learning defect identified in brain. (brain's of learning disabled children)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Life-death balance within the cell. (research on tumor necrosis factor and apoptosis)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Mutant mice and worms help solve mysteries of olfaction.Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Neurons put the uncertainty into reaction times.(research on neurological reactions times)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Neuroscientists seek answers to brain function and disease.(1996 annual meeting of Society for Neuroscience)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga, Gretchen Vogel
New view of spinal cord injury.(Society for Neuroscience Meeting Briefs)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Obesity: leptin receptor weighs in. (leptin receptors isolated)(Research News: Molecular Biology)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Researchers find neurons that may help us navigate.(brain neurons that process information on movement)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Researchers find the reset button for the fruit fly clock.Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Researchers nail down leptin receptor.Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Signaling inside neurons takes some new twists. (reports from 1996 Symposium on Quantitative Biology at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
Social status sculpts activity of crayfish neurons.(neurobiology research)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
The cerebellum: movement coordinator or much more?Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
UC objects to research restrictions. (University of California, research fund from anti-smoking cigarette tax)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga
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