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Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Secrets of the suicidal blood cell, NEW SCI, 167(2248), 2000, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Gut reaction - Burrowing bacterium may have met its match in new vaccine, NEW SCI, 167(2248), 2000, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Pufferfish make do with less, NEW SCI, 167(2248), 2000, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Pair share, NEW SCI, 167(2247), 2000, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Pass it on - Mice really can inherit an artificial chromosome, NEW SCI, 167(2246), 2000, pp. 7-7

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Bugs make life better for children with AIDS, NEW SCI, 167(2246), 2000, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A Boyce, N
Citation: A. Coghlan et N. Boyce, The end of the beginning - The first draft of the human genome signals a new era for humanity, NEW SCI, 167(2245), 2000, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Bad smell, good egg - It's amazing what a whiff of scent can do for a chicken, NEW SCI, 167(2245), 2000, pp. 13-13

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Surviving great smoky - Focus - How does air pollution affect wild plants?This summer a team of scientists hopes to find an answer in the notoriously smoggy mountain range, NEW SCI, 167(2245), 2000, pp. 14-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Last orders for the breweries, NEW SCI, 166(2244), 2000, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Controlled infection - It's a live vaccine but it can't give you AIDS, NEW SCI, 166(2243), 2000, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Hardy barley reclaims poisoned fields, NEW SCI, 166(2243), 2000, pp. 18-18

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Read my hips - How keepers make that all-important save, NEW SCI, 166(2242), 2000, pp. 18-18

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, That's torn it, NEW SCI, 166(2242), 2000, pp. 18-18

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Thumbs up for nettles - An ancient remedy comes good in relieving chronic pain, NEW SCI, 166(2241), 2000, pp. 12-12

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Reversal of fortune, NEW SCI, 166(2241), 2000, pp. 16-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Going back to nature down on the farm, NEW SCI, 166(2241), 2000, pp. 20-20

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Sowing dissent, NEW SCI, 166(2240), 2000, pp. 4-4

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Eating your greens is now even better for you, NEW SCI, 166(2240), 2000, pp. 18-18

Authors: Boyce, N Coghlan, A
Citation: N. Boyce et A. Coghlan, Your genes in their hands - Will patents on human genes encourage researchor stifle it?, NEW SCI, 166(2239), 2000, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Beg, steal or borrow - Why invent new genes, when you can just pinch existing ones?, NEW SCI, 166(2239), 2000, pp. 17-17

Authors: Graham-Rowe, D Coghlan, A
Citation: D. Graham-rowe et A. Coghlan, For adults only - Put down that phone, kid, it'll scramble your brain, NEW SCI, 166(2238), 2000, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Life's encyclopedia - We're closing in on a catalogue of our genes, NEW SCI, 166(2238), 2000, pp. 11-11

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Meet morpheus, NEW SCI, 166(2238), 2000, pp. 18-18

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Warning signals - Trials of a therapy using pig cells have been put on hold, NEW SCI, 166(2236), 2000, pp. 11-11
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