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Volume 2 Issue 7, July 1996

Editorial

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Commentary and Review

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  • Lyophilized macromolecules complexed with zinc and encapsulated within degradable microspheres are slowly released for at least one month (pages 795–799).

    • Robert Langer
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  • Nerve growth factor is a survival factor for memory B cells and is a potential target in the treatment of autoimmune disease.

    • Ephraim Fuchs
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  • Elevated levels of wild-type p53 in testicular tumors may contribute to their sensitivity to DNA damaging drugs and explain their high cure rate (pages 804–810).

    • Christine M. Chresta
    • John A. Hickman
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  • Mice lacking TNF receptors show increased neuronal damage in response to excitotoxins or cerebral ischemia implying that TNF is neuroprotective (pages 788–794).

    • Nancy J. Rothwell
    • Giamal N. Luheshi
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  • A recent conference reiterates the need for better screening and the development of an HPV vaccine.

    • Patricia Braly
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