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October 1, 1991
Secret garden. Cell culture may provide a unique route to taxol
D Erickson
Scientific American
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November 1, 1991
Skinside out. Drug delivery in reverse could be a diabetic's boon
D Erickson
Scientific American
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September 1, 1990
Big-time orphan. Human growth hormone could be a blockbuster
D Erickson
Scientific American
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June 1, 1992
Genes to order
D Erickson
Scientific American
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August 1, 1992
Sea sick
D Erickson
Scientific American
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February 1, 1992
A better red. Another candidate in the search for a blood substitute
D Erickson
Scientific American
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November 1, 1992
Intuitive design. Artificial intelligence helps a drugmaker learn what works
D Erickson
Scientific American
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August 1, 1991
Do DNA fingerprints protect the innocent?
D Erickson
Scientific American
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June 1, 1990
Patent power. The oil-eating bacterium that spawned an industry
D Erickson
Scientific American
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January 1, 1990
Rational drugs
D Erickson
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Scientific American
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October 1, 1991
Secret garden. Cell culture may provide a unique route to taxol
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
November 1, 1991
Skinside out. Drug delivery in reverse could be a diabetic's boon
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
September 1, 1990
Big-time orphan. Human growth hormone could be a blockbuster
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
June 1, 1992
Genes to order
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
August 1, 1992
Sea sick
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
February 1, 1992
A better red. Another candidate in the search for a blood substitute
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
November 1, 1992
Intuitive design. Artificial intelligence helps a drugmaker learn what works
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
August 1, 1991
Do DNA fingerprints protect the innocent?
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
June 1, 1990
Patent power. The oil-eating bacterium that spawned an industry
D Erickson
Scientific American
|
January 1, 1990
Rational drugs
D Erickson
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