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Science, New Series, Vol. 240, No. 4858, Jun. 10, 1988


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Front Matter (58 pp.)
Biological Systems, p. 1385
Daniel E. Koshland


Perspective
Neural Transplantation: A Call for Patience Rather than Patients, pp. 1386-1388
John R. Sladek; Ira Shoulson


Letters
Whistle-Blowing, p. 1389
C. W. McCutchen; Lee Loevinger
Chinese Diet Study, p. 1389
T. Colin Campbell
Etiology of AIDS, pp. 1389-1390
Harry Rubin


News & Comment
AIDS Panels Converge on a Consensus, pp. 1395-1396
William Booth
Pentagon Boosts a Small Rocket, p. 1396
M. Mitchell Waldrop
Rift Valley Fever Rears its Head, pp. 1397-1399
John Walsh
U.S.-Soviet Science Pact Stalls, p. 1399
Marjorie Sun
Indirect Cost Surge Prompts New Worries, pp. 1400-1401
John Walsh
IOM Names Committee to Study NIH, p. 1401
Barbara J. Culliton
Herbicide Refused for Coca Spraying, p. 1401
Marjorie Sun
Chernobyl Claims Another Victim, p. 1402
David Dickson
NSF Picks Biology Centers, p. 1402
John Walsh
ADAMHA Nominee Still on Hold, p. 1402
C.H.
Mergers Slow down Research Spending, p. 1402
C.N.


Research News
In Search of Elusive Little Comets, pp. 1403-1404
Richard A. Kerr
The Uncertain Perils of an Invisible Landscape, pp. 1405-1406
Roger Lewin
Losing AIDS Antibodies, p. 1407
Deborah M. Barnes
Disappointing Brain Graft Results, p. 1407
Roger Lewin
Multiplying Genes by Leaps and Bounds, pp. 1408-1410
Jean L. Marx
Random Samples, p. 1411
Gregory Byrne


Retroviruses, pp. 1427-1435
Harold Varmus

Research on Bacteria in the Mainstream of Biology, pp. 1435-1439
Boris Magasanik

Yeast: An Experimental Organism for Modern Biology, pp. 1439-1443
David Botstein; Gerald R. Fink

Xenopus laevis in Developmental and Molecular Biology, pp. 1443-1448
Igor B. Dawid; Thomas D. Sargent

The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 1448-1453
Cynthia Kenyon

Drosophila melanogaster as an Experimental Organism, pp. 1453-1459
Gerald M. Rubin

Plants: Novel Developmental Processes, pp. 1460-1467
Robert B. Goldberg

Transgenic Animals, pp. 1468-1474
Rudolf Jaenisch

Primates, pp. 1475-1482
Frederick A. King; Cathy J. Yarbrough; Daniel C. Anderson; Thomas P. Gordon; Kenneth G. Gould

The Human as an Experimental System in Molecular Genetics, pp. 1483-1488
Ray White; C. Thomas Caskey


Reports
Disruption of the Nitrogen Cycle in Acidified Lakes, pp. 1515-1517
J. W. M. Rudd; C. A. Kelly; D. W. Schindler; M. A. Turner
North Carolina Climate Changes Reconstructed from Tree Rings: A.D. 372 to 1985, pp. 1517-1519
D. W. Stahle; M. K. Cleaveland; J. G. Hehr
DNA and RNA Sequence Determination Based on Phosphorothioate Chemistry, pp. 1520-1522
Gerald Gish; Fritz Eckstein
Characterization of a Noncytopathic HIV-2 Strain with Unusual Effects on CD4 Expression, pp. 1522-1525
Louise A. Evans; Jacques Moreau; Koudou Odehouri; Harold Legg; Ashley Barboza; Cecilia Cheng-Mayer; Jay A. Levy
West African HIV-2--Related Human Retrovirus with Attenuated Cytopathicity, pp. 1525-1529
Lilly I. Kong; Shei-Wen Lee; John C. Kappes; Jeffrey S. Parkin; Don Decker; James A. Hoxie; Beatrice H. Hahn; George M. Shaw
Two Classes of PDGF Receptor Recognize Different Isoforms of PDGF, pp. 1529-1531
Charles E. Hart; John W. Forstrom; James D. Kelly; Ronald A. Seifert; Robert A. Smith; Russell Ross; Mark J. Murray; Daniel F. Bowen-Pope
A Common PDGF Receptor is Activated by Homodimeric A and B Forms of PDGF, pp. 1532-1534
Jaime A. Escobedo; Sutip Navankasatussas; Lawrence S. Cousens; Shaun R. Coughlin; Graeme I. Bell; Lewis T. Williams
Chloroplast Transformation in Chlamydomonas with High Velocity Microprojectiles, pp. 1534-1538
John E. Boynton; Nicholas W. Gillham; Elizabeth H. Harris; Jonathan P. Hosler; Anita M. Johnson; Allan R. Jones; Barbara L. Randolph-Anderson; Dominique Robertson; Ted M. Klein; Katherine B. Shark; John C. Sanford
Mitochondrial Transformation in Yeast by Bombardment with Microprojectiles, pp. 1538-1541
Stephen A. Johnston; Paul Q. Anziano; Kathy Shark; John C. Sanford; Ronald A. Butow
Extensive Junctional Diversity of Rearranged Human T Cell Receptor δ Genes, pp. 1541-1544
Shingo Hata; Karuturi Satyanarayana; Peter Devlin; Hamid Band; Joanne McLean; Jack L. Strominger; Michael B. Brenner; Michael S. Krangel
Inhibition of Cellular Proliferation by Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotides to PCNA Cyclin, pp. 1544-1546
Dariusz Jaskulski; J. Kim DeRiel; W. Edward Mercer; Bruno Calabretta; Renato Baserga
Cachectin/TNF and IL-1 Induced by Glucose-Modified Proteins: Role in Normal Tissue Remodeling, pp. 1546-1548
Helen Vlassara; Michael Brownlee; Kirk R. Manogue; Charles A. Dinarello; Araxi Pasagian


Book Reviews
Thinkers Remobilized, p. 1552
Science and Technology Advice to the President, Congress, and Judiciary
William T. Golden
Review author[s]: Herbert F. York
The Decline of Enlightenment, pp. 1552-1553
How Superstition Won and Science Lost
John C. Burnham
Review author[s]: Neil Harris


Back Matter (28 pp.)

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