July 22, 1996 Vol. XIII, No. 27

A Subway Merger: NYU and Mount Sinai Medical Centers

No Chemokine Receptor?
HIV Is Locked Out of Cells

Meddlesome Olympic Gold


Do Patients Benefit From Routine Electronic Fetal Monitoring?


TYPE II DIABETES: As lipids decline, so does albuminuria

HEART GRAFTS: LVADs spell lengthier waiting lists

OVARIAN CANCER: Suboptimal therapy by slighting nodes

MEDICAL SLEUTHING: The puzzles suddenly make sense

BAMBI'S REVENGE: How deer hunting stalks the heart


Hidebound
The hot pursuit of practical bioengineered skin has been slowed by layers of complexity

A surgeon applies a rectangular strip of Integra Arificial Skin to a debrided burn wound on a patient’s torso, creating a template for dermal regeneration and an eventual epidermal autograft.


Loner hospitals flex tentacles

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