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Scientific American 1993 John Rennie - Abstracts
Scientific American 1993 John Rennie
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Balanced immunity: would killing some T cells slow the progress of AIDS?
Science and technology
John Rennie
David's victory: gene causing "bubble boy" illness is finally found. (severe combined immunodeficiency)
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John Rennie
DNA's new twists. (newly discovered abilities)
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John Rennie
Healing hearing: regrowing damaged ear cells might eventually cure deafness.
Science and technology
John Rennie
How many genes and Y; gene mappers find plenty, even in "junk" chromosomes. (Human Genome Project)
Science and technology
John Rennie
Kitty, we shrunk your brain. (cats have lost brain cells over 20,000 years)
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John Rennie
Malignant mimicry. (harmful pollutants that act like estrogen)
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John Rennie
Noah's freezer. (preserving endangered species)
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John Rennie
No snake oil here. (animal-derived antibiotics)
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John Rennie
SNAPs and SNAREs: protein hooks help vesicles grab cell membranes. (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive-fusion attachment proteins; membrane proteins)
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John Rennie
Spot marks the X; in females, one chromosome may lock itself inside an RNA. (inactivation of X chromosome)
Science and technology
John Rennie
Triple whammy: will an AIDS therapy live up to its advance billing? (convergent combination therapy)
Science and technology
John Rennie
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