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Volume 354 Issue 6352, 5 December 1991

Opinion

  • Soviet science is on the verge of collapse. That is the message from Moscow in the past few days. The gloomy news is plausible. The rest of the world must do what it can to help, but with discrimination.

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Correspondence

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Commentary

  • How can an efficient climate treaty be framed to accommodate continually developing science? It needs to control widely differing sources and sinks flexibly while explicitly distinguishing those which are well understood and quantified from others.

    • M. J. Grubb
    • D. G. Victor
    • C. W. Hope
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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

    • DENNIS F. KUCIK
    • ELLIOT L. ELSON
    • Yu-Li WANG
    Scientific Correspondence
    • JULIE THERIOT
    • TIM MITCHISON
    Scientific Correspondence
    • SIEGRIED PELZER
    • TERENCE F. McDONALD
    • DIETER J. PELZER
    Scientific Correspondence
    • ATSUKO YATANI
    • ARTHUR M. BROWN
    Scientific Correspondence
    • CRISS H. HARTZELL
    • PIERRE FRANÇOIS MÉRY
    • GABOR SZABO
    Scientific Correspondence
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Book Review

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Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • One may participate in the next workshop by submitting monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that react with molecules on the surface of human leukocytes, platelets or endothelial cells, by carrying out investigations on the mAb panels sent out by the workshop, or by attending the concluding meeting.

    • Timothy A. Springer
    Product Review
  • Over 350 companies will be showing off their wares at next week's 31st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology to be held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Featured exhibits will include a new closed-loop mass cell culture device and an ultrasonic cell disrupter.

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