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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 240, No. 4857, Jun. 3, 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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