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Scientific American|December 1, 1996
Deadly enigma. The U.S. wakes up to the threat of mad cow disease and its relativesT Beardsley
Scientific American|December 1, 1992
Cellular response. Are antibodies the most effective defense against AIDS?T Beardsley
Scientific American|July 1, 1990
Shocking genes. Electromagnetic fields stimulate genetic activityT Beardsley
Nature|August 9, 1984
Cyclamates ban. Carcinogenicity claim questionedT Beardsley
Nature|May 3, 1984
Genetic engineering: Genentech claims factor VIIIT Beardsley
Scientific American|January 1, 1991
Profile: AIDS disputeT Beardsley
Scientific American|February 1, 1991
The A team. Vitamin A and its cousins are potent regulators of cellsT Beardsley
Scientific American|March 1, 1994
Molecular mischief. Spectroscopic studies may point to a cause of schizophreniaT Beardsley
Scientific American|June 26, 1999
Seeing the breath of lifeT Beardsley
Nature|July 6, 1986
Genetic engineering. Hepatitis vaccine wins approvalT Beardsley
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Scientific American|December 1, 1996
Deadly enigma. The U.S. wakes up to the threat of mad cow disease and its relativesT Beardsley
Scientific American|December 1, 1992
Cellular response. Are antibodies the most effective defense against AIDS?T Beardsley
Scientific American|July 1, 1990
Shocking genes. Electromagnetic fields stimulate genetic activityT Beardsley
Nature|August 9, 1984
Cyclamates ban. Carcinogenicity claim questionedT Beardsley
Nature|May 3, 1984
Genetic engineering: Genentech claims factor VIIIT Beardsley
Scientific American|January 1, 1991
Profile: AIDS disputeT Beardsley
Scientific American|February 1, 1991
The A team. Vitamin A and its cousins are potent regulators of cellsT Beardsley
Scientific American|March 1, 1994
Molecular mischief. Spectroscopic studies may point to a cause of schizophreniaT Beardsley
Scientific American|June 26, 1999
Seeing the breath of lifeT Beardsley
Nature|July 6, 1986
Genetic engineering. Hepatitis vaccine wins approvalT Beardsley
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