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Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Inquiry discovers 'hidden' gene trial casualties, NEW SCI, 165(2225), 2000, pp. 12-12

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Ready or not ... FOCUS - The recent flu outbreak was bad enough. When a far more virulent strain strikes, will our health services be able to cope?, NEW SCI, 165(2223), 2000, pp. 16-17

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Storm in a coffee cup, NEW SCI, 165(2223), 2000, pp. 28-31

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Don't catch this - A wasting disease that has struck down stars of sport and science may be due to a virus, NEW SCI, 165(2221), 2000, pp. 6-6

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Cholera toxin opens up the brain, NEW SCI, 165(2221), 2000, pp. 12-13

Authors: Boyce, N Tobin, S Grigg, A
Citation: N. Boyce et al., Granulocyte transfusions, VOX SANGUIN, 79(1), 2000, pp. 63-63

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Engineering a cure - Gene therapy will soon be tested on people with Alzheimer's, NEW SCI, 164(2218), 1999, pp. 6-6

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, In memoriam - Tougher rules could be the legacy of gene therapy's first death, NEW SCI, 164(2217), 1999, pp. 9-9

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Cells under siege, NEW SCI, 164(2217), 1999, pp. 9-9

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Missing clues, NEW SCI, 164(2217), 1999, pp. 10-10

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Designing a dilemma, NEW SCI, 164(2216), 1999, pp. 18-19

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, The frozen cells that heal sick livers, NEW SCI, 164(2215), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Now gourmets may guzzle in safety, NEW SCI, 164(2214), 1999, pp. 8-8

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, What's your poison, NEW SCI, 164(2214), 1999, pp. 76-80

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Chance inheritance - Has gene therapy left its mark on the next generation?, NEW SCI, 164(2213), 1999, pp. 7-7

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Who needs to know? Confusion reigns over the reporting of gene therapy deaths, NEW SCI, 164(2212), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, God on their side - Heart patients fared better when strangers prayed, NEW SCI, 164(2212), 1999, pp. 24-24

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Terror tactics - America's primate researchers are threatened with violence, NEW SCI, 164(2211), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Monster protest against Frankenscience, NEW SCI, 164(2211), 1999, pp. 12-12

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Too young?, NEW SCI, 164(2211), 1999, pp. 17-17

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Nerve repair lets people breathe again, NEW SCI, 164(2211), 1999, pp. 21-21

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, A shot in time, NEW SCI, 164(2211), 1999, pp. 24-24

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Metal mayhem - Body piercing is confusing the medical profession, NEW SCI, 164(2210), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Perils of prevention - A drug designed to protect against lethal nerve gasmay have caused Gulf War syndrome, NEW SCI, 164(2210), 1999, pp. 16-16

Authors: Boyce, N
Citation: N. Boyce, Fighting back, NEW SCI, 164(2208), 1999, pp. 16-16
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