Scientific American 1993 John Rennie - Abstracts

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