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A.G. Daigleish, B.J. Thomsc T.C. Chanh, M. Malkovsky, R.C. Kennedy, "Neutralisati of HIV isolates by antiidiotypic antibodies which mimic the T4 (CD4) epitope: a potential AIDS vaccine," The Lancet, 11(8567), 1047-50, 7 November 1987. M. Kozak, "An analysis of 5 noncoding sequences from 699 vertebrate messenger RNAs," Nucleic Acids Research, 15 (20), 8125-48, 26 October 1987. M. Petkovich, N.J. Brand, A. Krust, P. Chambon, "A human retinoic acid receptor which belongs to the family of nuclear re

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A.G. Daigleish, B.J. Thomsc T.C. Chanh, M. Malkovsky, R.C. Kennedy, "Neutralisati of HIV isolates by antiidiotypic antibodies which mimic the T4 (CD4) epitope: a potential AIDS vaccine," The Lancet, 11(8567), 1047-50, 7 November 1987.

M. Kozak, "An analysis of 5 noncoding sequences from 699 vertebrate messenger RNAs," Nucleic Acids Research, 15 (20), 8125-48, 26 October 1987.

M. Petkovich, N.J. Brand, A. Krust, P. Chambon, "A human retinoic acid receptor which belongs to the family of nuclear receptors," Nature, 330 (6147), 444-50,3 December 1987.

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A.U. Grunewald, K.-H. Gericke, F.J. Comes, "Photofragmentation dynamics of hydrogen peroxide: Analysis of two simultaneously excited states," Journal of Chemical Physics, 87 (10), 5709-21, 15 November 1987.

J.K. Terlouw, H. Schwarz, "The generation and characterization of molecule by neutralization-reionization mass spectrometry (NRMS)," Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 26 (9 805-15, September 1987.

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C.W. Chu, J. Bechtold, L. Gao, P.H. Hor, Z.J. Huang, R.L. Meng, Y.Y. Sun, Y.Q. Wang, Y.Y. Xue, "Superconductivity up to 114 K in the Bi-Al-Ca-Sr-Cu-O compound system without rare earth elements, Physical Review Letters, 60(10), 941-3, 7 March 1988.

Z.Z. Sheng, A.M. Hermann, "Bulk superconductivity at: 120 K in the T1-Ca/Ba-Cu-O system," Nature, 332 (6160 138-9, 10 March 1988.

G. Deutscher, K.A. MUller, "Origin of superconductive glassy state and extrinsic critical currents in high-Tc oxides," Physical Review Letters, 59 (15), 1745-7, 12 October 1987.

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