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Volume 3 Issue 11, November 1997

Editorial

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Letters to the Editor

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News

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Commentary

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News & Views

  • New findings suggest that NF-κB proteins regulate osteoclast differentiation and are potential therapeutic targets for treating osteoporosis (pages 1285—1289).

    • Yousef Abu-Amer
    • M. Mehrdad Tondravi
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  • Manipulating the redox state of cells to enhance cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents: potential roles of p21 and C/EBPβ (pages 1233–1241).

    • Michael B. Kastan
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  • Aging in women is accompanied by a reduced rate of skin wound healing, which is reversed by treatment with sex steroid hormones (pages 1209—1215).

    • John Rømer
    • Leif R. Lund
    • Keld Danø
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  • The identification of mutations causing age-related macular degeneration paves the way for earlier diagnoses and studies of pathogenic mechanisms.

    • Gabriel H. Travis
    • Jean Bennett
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  • Most uninfected partners of couples discordant for HIV infection show evidence of HlV-specific secretory IgA at mucosal sites (pages 1250–1257).

    • Sarah Rowland-Jones
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