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Scientific American 1992 John Rennie
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A census of stranglers. (semi-parasitic strangler figs)
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John Rennie
Bug in a gilded cage; all that glitters is sometimes bacteria. (bacteria-formed gold particles)
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John Rennie
Cells for Jerry's kids; experts argue the merits and safety of human trials. (muscular dystrophy research)
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John Rennie
Defining dyslexia. (disability or degree of skill)
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John Rennie
Entomophagy. (cooked insects used for food)
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John Rennie
First-class culprit: an autoimmunity theory meets with resistance.
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John Rennie
Formula for diabetes? Cow's milk for infants may contribute to the disease.
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John Rennie
Getting out the bugs: wise management may keep a safe pesticide effective.
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John Rennie
Inside job. (destruction of viruses inside neurons by antibodies)
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John Rennie
Keeping it in the family. (Philippa Marrack and John Kappler)
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John Rennie
Life in the fast lane.
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John Rennie
Living together. (cycle between parasitized snails and birds) (includes related articles)
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John Rennie
Mother's little favorite. (genetic study of flour beetles)
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John Rennie
Mutable mutation. (genetic diseases)
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John Rennie
The mice that missed: two models for Alzheimer's disease are retracted.
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John Rennie
Trojan horse: did a protective peptide exacerbate Bhopal injuries?
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John Rennie
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