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BioWorld - Monday, April 13, 2026
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David N. Leff

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From the Lab: Linking clot-busting drugs to red blood cells

Aug. 1, 2003
By David N. Leff

Parasite Lifecycle Stages Deduce Functions By Expression Profiles Of 6,000 Anonymous Gene Probes

Aug. 1, 2003
By David N. Leff

The Six-Country WHO Network Hands Down Its Final Verdict: Coronavirus Is Behind SARS

July 31, 2003
By David N. Leff

Mice, Rats, Monkeys Gang Up To Preclinically Test KB-141, A Novel Hypothesis In Anti-Obesity Drugs

July 30, 2003
By David N. Leff

Clusterin Protein May Improve Important, Lifesaving Early Colon Cancer Call Over Colonoscopy

July 29, 2003
By David N. Leff

Pain Perception Arises In Remote Region Of Brain's Cerebral Cortex; Gene Therapy Trial Back-Burnered

July 28, 2003
By David N. Leff

Nephronophthisis, Knotty Kidney Disorder, Probed in Mice, Human Families For Genetic Mechanism

July 25, 2003
By David N. Leff

Disrupted Hox Fetal Mouse Genes Implicated In Global Patterning Of Appendicular Skeleton Formation

July 24, 2003
By David N. Leff

Vancomycin Can't Buck All Bugs; Hospitals Call All Hands To Curb Patient Infection, Test New Drug

July 23, 2003
By David N. Leff

Even After Hyper Antiviral Pills, HIV Can Lurk In Body's Immune Cells To Pop Up Again One Day

July 22, 2003
By David N. Leff
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