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J Stephenson

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The Lancet. Oncology|March 22, 2002
Potent anti-cancer drug from witches' umbrellaJ Stephenson
JAMA|July 16, 1997
Ecological monitoring helps researchers study disease in environmental contextJ Stephenson
JAMA|July 13, 2000
Rural HIV/AIDS in the United States: studies suggest presence, no rampant spreadJ Stephenson
JAMA|July 13, 2000
Researchers describe findings for targeted cancer therapiesJ Stephenson
JAMA|August 17, 2000
Widely used spermicide may increase, not decrease, risk of HIV transmissionJ Stephenson
JAMA|March 7, 2000
AIDS researchers explore new drug optionsJ Stephenson
JAMA|March 14, 2000
HIV risk from oral sex higher than many realizeJ Stephenson
JAMA|September 15, 1999
Human genome studies expected to revolutionize cancer classificationJ Stephenson
JAMA|November 5, 1999
Knockout science: chubby mice provide new insights into obesityJ Stephenson
JAMA|November 26, 1999
Lab-on-a-chip shows promise in defining and diagnosing cancersJ Stephenson
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Pageof 119
The Lancet. Oncology|March 22, 2002
Potent anti-cancer drug from witches' umbrellaJ Stephenson
JAMA|July 16, 1997
Ecological monitoring helps researchers study disease in environmental contextJ Stephenson
JAMA|July 13, 2000
Rural HIV/AIDS in the United States: studies suggest presence, no rampant spreadJ Stephenson
JAMA|July 13, 2000
Researchers describe findings for targeted cancer therapiesJ Stephenson
JAMA|August 17, 2000
Widely used spermicide may increase, not decrease, risk of HIV transmissionJ Stephenson
JAMA|March 7, 2000
AIDS researchers explore new drug optionsJ Stephenson
JAMA|March 14, 2000
HIV risk from oral sex higher than many realizeJ Stephenson
JAMA|September 15, 1999
Human genome studies expected to revolutionize cancer classificationJ Stephenson
JAMA|November 5, 1999
Knockout science: chubby mice provide new insights into obesityJ Stephenson
JAMA|November 26, 1999
Lab-on-a-chip shows promise in defining and diagnosing cancersJ Stephenson
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