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The articles listed below—all less than a year old—have received a substantially greater number of citations than others of the same type and vintage. A citation-tracking algorithm of the Institute for Scientific Information has identified these articles. C.J. Allegra, BA. Chabner, C.U. ‘Thazon, D. Ogata-Arakaki, B. Baird, et al., “Trimetrexate for the treatment of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome,” New Eng

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The articles listed below—all less than a year old—have received a substantially greater number of citations than others of the same type and vintage. A citation-tracking algorithm of the Institute for Scientific Information has identified these articles.

C.J. Allegra, BA. Chabner, C.U. ‘Thazon, D. Ogata-Arakaki, B. Baird, et al.,

“Trimetrexate for the treatment of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome,”

New England Journal of Medicine, 317 (16), 978-85, 15 October 1987.

R.L. Coffman, B. Shrader, J. Carty, T.R. Mosmann M.W Bond, “A mouse T cell product that preferentially enhances IgA production. Part I: Biologic characterization,”

Journal of Immunology, 139 (11), 3685- 90,1 December 1987.

E.P. Hoffman, R.H. Brown, L.M. Kunkel, “Dystrophin: the protein product of the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy locus,”

Cell, 51(6), 919-28, 24 December 1987.

S. Suzuki, WS. Argraves, H. Arai, L.R. Languino, M.D. Pierschbacher, E. Ruoslahti, “Amino acid sequence of the vitronectin receptor alpha ...

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