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Volume 3 Issue 6, June 1997

Editorial

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News

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Commentary

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News & Views

  • Electrical stimulation of the globus pallidus alleviates the symptoms of Parkinson's disease by increasing activity of brain areas involved in movement (pages 671–674).

    • Scott T. Grafton
    • Mahlon DeLong
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  • Retinoic acid reverses elastase-induced emphysema in rats by stimulating an increase in the number of lung alveoli (675–677).

    • James C. Hogg
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  • Replication of HIV-1 is halted in human CD44 T cells engineered to express interleukin 16, suggesting a novel gene therapy approach to combat HIV infection (659–664).

    • Michael Baier
    • Reinhard Kurth
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  • A mutant adenovirus capable of preferentially destroying cancer cells shows promise in preclinical studies (639–645).

    • Scott W. Lowe
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  • Altered expression of adhesion molecules on fetal cytotrophoblasts is essential for development of a normal placenta and fails in pre-eclampsia.

    • Christopher W.G. Redman
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