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Viruses as Vehicles of Genetic Change
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Viral Replication and Genetics
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Varmus's testimony before the Subcommittee on Health and Environment, Committee on Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives
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Varmus' remarks at the unveiling of his portrait at NIH
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Varmus Portrait Dedicated in Bldg. 1
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Using Recombinant DNA Technology to Study the Behavior of Retroviruses
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Use of MMTV-Wnt-1 Transgenic Mice for Studying the Genetic Basis of Breast Cancer
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Updated Background Information for December 2, 1998 Hearing on Stem Cell Research
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Untitled speech from talk at the 5th International Congress of Virology in Strasbourg, France
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U.S. Public Health Service Patent and Licensing Principles
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Tumor Viruses and Oncogenes
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Tumor Viruses
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Tree Shaking and Jelly Making: Growing up with Retroviruses
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Transcript of Varmus's testimony at Congressional Hearing "Biotechnology and the Ethics of Cloning: How Far Should We Go?"
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Three Decades of Wnts: A Personal Perspective on How a Scientific Field Developed
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The src Protein Contains Multiple Domains for Specific Attachment to Membranes
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The New Era in Cancer Research
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The Molecular Genetics of Cellular Oncogenes
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The Hunting of the src and "Jumping Genes"
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Testimony of Paul Berg, PhD, to the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing [on Human Cloning]
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Testimony of Harold Varmus, MD. . . . House Committee on Energy and Commerce and Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: "Managing Biomedical Research to Prevent and Cure Disease in the 21st Century: Matching NIH Policy with Science"
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Testimony by Harold Varmus, MD, to the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Human Cloning
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Telomerase Activation in Mouse Mammary Tumors: Lack of Detectable Telomere Shortening and Evidence for Regulation of Telomerase RNA with Cell Proliferation
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Statement of Harold Varmus, MD, Director, National Institutes of Health, before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies
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Statement of Harold Varmus, MD, Director, National Institutes of Health, before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies
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Stanford Medical School Graduation Speech
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Squirrels Have It
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Some General Comments on Cloning and the Use of the P2 Room
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Small DNA Viruses
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Shattuck Lecture - Biomedical Research Enters the Steady State
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Science and the Media
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Science Policy in the Next Forty Years
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Rous RNA 5/11
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Revitalization of the Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center
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Retroviruses
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Research proposal to the American Business Cancer Research Foundation
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Report of the 3rd International Congress of Virology
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Report from Cold Spring Harbor, 1979: Viral Oncogenes (and Other Items)
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Recent Evidence for Oncogenesis by Insertion Mutagenesis and Gene Activation
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Reasons to Oppose Establishment of a National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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RNA Tumor Viruses
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Public Library of Science post
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Protocol for the Use of 32p and Other Isotopes
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Progress report from "Molecular Analysis of Retroviruses and Oncogenes" grant project
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Presidential Bioethics Advisors May Well Come Down on the Side of Federal Funding for Research on Stem Cells Derived from Embryos
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Political Maneuvering around Stem Cell Research Issue
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PLoS Pronunciation and Usage Key
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Oncogenesis without Viral Oncogenes by Avian Leukosis and Mouse Mammary Tumor Viruses
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On the Nomenclature of Viruses Associated with AIDS
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Nucleotide Sequences Related to the Transforming Gene of Avian Sarcoma Virus are Present in DNA of Uninfected Vertebrates
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