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Volume 371 Issue 6493, 8 September 1994

Opinion

  • Preparations for Europe's next big battle in 1996 have begun with too much public speaking in France and Germany, and too little concern for the kind of agenda that will make a constructive intergovernmental conference.

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  • Japan needs better arrangements for conducting clinical trials of new therapeutic drugs.

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  • Athletics authorities are right to ban performance-related drugs, but should do so more intelligently.

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Correspondence

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Commentary

  • Modern biology has far-reaching implications for medicine. But a new type of medical training will be necessary If advances in scientific understanding are to become advances in treatment.

    • Howard Hiatt
    • Lee Goldman
    Commentary
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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Progress

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Article

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Letter

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Nature Genetics

  • It remains unclear just how big the latest player in the tumour-suppressor league will turn out to be. But p!6 is not about to go away.

    • Adrian J. Ivinson
    Nature Genetics
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Product Review

  • Products to meet your amplification needs include a device for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) quantitation, reagents for the isolation, extraction and purification of DNA, kits, gels, thermal cyclers and laboratory consumables.

    Product Review
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