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Steven Bodovitz

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Wang D, Bodovitz S
Trends Biotechnol . 2010 May; 28(6):281-90. PMID: 20434785
Cellular heterogeneity that arises from stochastic expression of genes, proteins and metabolites is a fundamental principle of cell biology, but single cell analysis has been beyond the capability of 'omics'...
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Bodovitz S
IDrugs . 2009 Dec; 13(1):23-5. PMID: 20024843
BIT's Seventh Annual International Drug Discovery Science and Technology Congress, held in Shanghai, included topics covering new therapeutic and technological developments in the field of drug discovery. This conference report...
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Bodovitz S
J Theor Biol . 2008 Jun; 254(3):594-8. PMID: 18514741
I propose that we are only aware of changes in our underlying cognition. This hypothesis is based on four lines of evidence. (1) Without changes in visual input (including fixational...
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Bodovitz S
Med Hypotheses . 2007 Jul; 70(1):8-11. PMID: 17630226
Consciousness is discontinuous. The transition from the raw output of parallel, distributed processors into the unified, serial content of consciousness is not instantaneous. Consciousness is divided into discrete cycles, yet...
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Bodovitz S
Drug Discov Today . 2005 Oct; 10(20):1352-3. PMID: 16253872
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Bodovitz S, Joos T, Bachmann J
Drug Discov Today . 2005 Feb; 10(4):283-7. PMID: 15708747
The growth of protein biochip technology is on a different trajectory than other drug discovery and development technologies, such as DNA sequencing and high-throughput screening, where output per experiment has...
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Bodovitz S
Med Hypotheses . 2004 May; 62(6):1003-5. PMID: 15142664
Consciousness is not what it appears to be. While we are awake and alert, consciousness appears to be continuous, but actually is broken up into discrete intervals. The perception of...
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Bodovitz S, Joos T
Trends Biotechnol . 2003 Dec; 22(1):4-7. PMID: 14690616
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Joos T, Bodovitz S
Drug Discov Today . 2003 Oct; 8(19):879-80. PMID: 14554015
No abstract available.