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JCI table of contents: April 2, 2007

04-02-2007 · EurekAlert!

This release contains summaries, links to PDFs, and contact information for the following newsworthy papers to be published April 2, 2007, in the JCI, including: Is there such a thing as too much sugar?; Heart grafts avoid rejection; New gene defect causes heavy bones; Pancreatic cells show variable plasticity; We’ve got drinking water on our minds; and HIF-2 boosts red blood cell numbers.

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