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  BioMedNet News: Growth factor rescues dystrophic mice April 2, 2002 

SAGE KE: No Bones About It: Nerve cell protein controls bone formation March 27, 2002

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: When NO Means Go, Go, Go March 21, 2002 

SAGE KE: The Halting Way of Tau: Impeded traffic in nerve cells might occur early in Alzheimer's disease March 20, 2002

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Monkey See, Cursor Do March 14, 2002 

SAGE KE: Of All the Nerve: Old brains grow new working cells March 6, 2002

SAGE KE: Pumped Up and Disease-Free: Double the muscle lets mice conquer obesity and diabetes March 13, 2002

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Battle of the Sexes, Water-Strider Style February 13, 2002 

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: How Bacteria Stick Together February 6, 2002 

ScienceNOW: Mutant Mice Mate Rather Than Hate January 31, 2002

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Putting the Brakes on Rejection January 29, 2002 

ScienceNOW: The Origin of the Species' Cells January 25, 2002

SAGE KE: Drugged Up: Compound that fights human diseases confers long life on flies January 23, 2002

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: How to tell evolutionary time January 18, 2002 

SAGE KE: Bouncer at the Energy Bar: Mitochondrial proteins kick out radicals January 9, 2002

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Dolly Has Arthritis January 7, 2002 

ScienceNOW: A Fix for Cystic Fibrosis Mutations January 4, 2002

ScienceNOW: Physicist Takes on Fruitcake December 21, 2001

ScienceNOW: The Cellular Heave Ho December 13, 2001

ScienceNOW: Spying on Misbehaving Mitochondria December 11, 2001

ScienceNOW: Unearthing the roots of asthma November 28, 2001

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: A New Angle on Sight November 9, 2001 

ScienceNOW: Institute of Medicine Gets New Leader November 8, 2001

ScienceNOW: Antibody Destroys Neurons in Lupus November 5, 2001

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: $500,000 for the imagination October 24, 2001 

SAGE KE: Dumpster Diving: Picking through cellular trash leads to new parkin substrate October 17, 2001

SAGE KE: Keeping the Bad Guy Down: New potential tumor-suppressor gene October 17, 2001

ScienceNOW: Same Structure, But Different DNA October 11, 2001

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Turning on Blood Vessel Growth October 2, 2001 

ScienceNOW: The Art of Forgetting March 16, 2001

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: No Satisfaction? Here's Why February 13, 2001 

ScienceNOW: Itch Gets Its Own Neurons January 8, 2001

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Back-Stabbing Molecule Aids HIV Infection November 21, 2000 

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: The Eden Chronicles: Tracking 'Y Chromosome Adam' November 1, 2000 

ScienceNOW: 2000 Ig Nobel Prizes Honor Love, Intelligence October 6, 2000

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Spinal cord repairs across species September 1, 2000 

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Conceptualizing through rose-colored senses July 26, 2000 

Exploratorium Magazine: Who invented television? Summer 2000

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Nailing down a protein's fortitude May 1, 2000 

ScienceNOW & InSCIght: Three knockout mice, see how they cower March 31, 2000 

Modern Drug Discovery: Dealing with diabetes January/February 2000

ScienceNOW: Nanotweezers for a very small toolbox December 10, 1999

ScienceNOW: Diamonds are a physicist's best friend November 12, 1999

InSCIght: Boston Tea Party: 1999 IgNobels October 1, 1999 

ScienceNOW: The Elvis of E. coli September 16, 1999

abcnews.com: Liverworts the first plants on land August 17, 1998 

ScienceNotes: Undersea flurries Summer, 1998 

InSCIght: High tempa-worm February 4, 1998 

   

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