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Philip Cohen

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Annals of Internal Medicine|September 2, 2009
Toward a 21st-century health care system: the devil is in the detailsPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|August 23, 2005
An enterprising solution takes one step forward. Global plan for AIDS vaccines welcomed with endorsements and questionsPhilip Cohen
Journal of Cell Science|May 16, 2014
The TLR and IL-1 signalling network at a glancePhilip Cohen
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|February 17, 2009
Targeting protein kinases for the development of anti-inflammatory drugsPhilip Cohen
Current Biology : CB|August 7, 2004
Philip CohenPhilip Cohen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 7, 2009
Profile of Philip Cohen. Interview by Carrie ArnoldPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|November 10, 2005
Making a monkey out of HIV. More is becoming clear about a novel host factor that appears central to governing the species-specificity of retroviruses like HIV and could be a future antiviral targetPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Hold the champagne: despite the latest breakthroughs, lab-grown organs are still a long way offPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Totems and taboos: an Apache tribe has signed a historic deal with geneticistsPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Life after death: New York state moves to keep dead men's sperm in the familyPhilip Cohen
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Annals of Internal Medicine|September 2, 2009
Toward a 21st-century health care system: the devil is in the detailsPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|August 23, 2005
An enterprising solution takes one step forward. Global plan for AIDS vaccines welcomed with endorsements and questionsPhilip Cohen
Journal of Cell Science|May 16, 2014
The TLR and IL-1 signalling network at a glancePhilip Cohen
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|February 17, 2009
Targeting protein kinases for the development of anti-inflammatory drugsPhilip Cohen
Current Biology : CB|August 7, 2004
Philip CohenPhilip Cohen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 7, 2009
Profile of Philip Cohen. Interview by Carrie ArnoldPhilip Cohen
IAVI Report : Newsletter on International AIDS Vaccine Research|November 10, 2005
Making a monkey out of HIV. More is becoming clear about a novel host factor that appears central to governing the species-specificity of retroviruses like HIV and could be a future antiviral targetPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Hold the champagne: despite the latest breakthroughs, lab-grown organs are still a long way offPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Totems and taboos: an Apache tribe has signed a historic deal with geneticistsPhilip Cohen
New Scientist (1971)|October 20, 2001
Life after death: New York state moves to keep dead men's sperm in the familyPhilip Cohen
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