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Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, An unexpected ally - Could the AIDS virus unlock the secret of a devastating motor neuron disease?, NEW SCI, 171(2310), 2001, pp. 17-17

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Sticking power - Our biggest organ would fall apart if it didn't churn outacid, NEW SCI, 171(2306), 2001, pp. 16-16

Authors: Cohen, P Le Page, M
Citation: P. Cohen et M. Le Page, Fighting fear - At last there's hope for those whose lives are ruled by terror, NEW SCI, 171(2305), 2001, pp. 9-9

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Born to make you happy - Can stars really be protected against fans intenton cloning them?, NEW SCI, 171(2305), 2001, pp. 12-12

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Clone encounters, NEW SCI, 171(2304), 2001, pp. 6-7

Authors: Cohen, P Young, E
Citation: P. Cohen et E. Young, Two cheers - Bush meets stem cell researchers half way, NEW SCI, 171(2304), 2001, pp. 11-11

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Hit the spit - How targeting a fly's saliva could save millions of lives, NEW SCI, 171(2303), 2001, pp. 7-7

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, You twist my protein, I'll twist yours, NEW SCI, 171(2303), 2001, pp. 16-16

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, If you won't use rubber ... A cream that zaps cholesterol will one day make sex a lot safer, NEW SCI, 171(2302), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Hitting HIV with a double whammy, NEW SCI, 171(2302), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, High hopes - Can you get the benefits of cannabis without the drag?, NEW SCI, 171(2301), 2001, pp. 11-11

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Monsters in our midst - Bring out the T-rex in your chicken and the ape inyour aunt. The past is coming back to life with a roar as we discover the power of evolution's sleeping genes, NEW SCI, 171(2300), 2001, pp. 30-33

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Man's even better friend? Whether you think they're a brilliant idea or anabomination, genetically modified pets are on the way, NEW SCI, 171(2299), 2001, pp. 10-11

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Rejecting cancer - A dose of foreign immune cells could kick out your tumours, NEW SCI, 171(2298), 2001, pp. 14-14

Authors: Cohen, P Ainsworth, C
Citation: P. Cohen et C. Ainsworth, Brain gain - Britain may be the winner if the US goes ahead with a ban on cloning, NEW SCI, 170(2297), 2001, pp. 5-5

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Whodunnit - Was it Mr Sapiens in the Americas with a large axe?, NEW SCI, 170(2295), 2001, pp. 17-17

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, There's many a slip 'twixt egg and clone, NEW SCI, 170(2293), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Eat thy neighbour - Cancer cells turn to cannibalism to gain the upper hand, NEW SCI, 170(2293), 2001, pp. 7-7

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Molecular saw rips bacteria to shreds, NEW SCI, 170(2292), 2001, pp. 22-23

Authors: Cohen, P Concar, D
Citation: P. Cohen et D. Concar, The awful truth - Why would anyone in their right mind want to clone a baby when animal cloning can go disastrously wrong?, NEW SCI, 170(2291), 2001, pp. 14-15

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Boy meets girl, NEW SCI, 170(2290), 2001, pp. 28

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, All hung up about size, NEW SCI, 170(2290), 2001, pp. 34-35

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, A real eye-opener - One shot of genes might be enough to cure some forms of blindness, NEW SCI, 170(2289), 2001, pp. 17-17

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Brain surgery makes Mum sound like a quail, NEW SCI, 170(2288), 2001, pp. 18-18

Authors: Cohen, P
Citation: P. Cohen, Improving the odds - A shot that protects horses against West Nile virus may one day protect people as well, NEW SCI, 170(2288), 2001, pp. 18-18
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