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Volume 377 Issue 6551, 26 October 1995

Opinion

  • The British Committee on the Safety of Medicines seems to have acted with needless haste by warning women against forms of contraceptive pills whose risks may not be all that great.

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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Article

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Letter

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Correction

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Product Review

  • A new technology for conducting immunoassays that uses an electrochemiluminescence detection system, eliminates the use of radioisotopes and offers improved assay performance.

    • Daniel R. Deaver
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Letter

  • New technology and techniques for understanding immunology are describes below - including a serum protein quantification system, antibodies to proliferation markers, a human interleuken-10 ELISA and an unmasking reagent.

    • Brendan Norton
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