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September 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7058
- 592-592 Stanley Plotkin, board of directors, Dynavax, Berkeley, California
by Virginia Gewin - 592-592 Back-up plans
by Jason Underwood - 592-592 Scientists & Societies
by Geraldine Richmond - 594-594 Falling
by Benjamin Rosenbaum
September 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7057
- 6-7 Hoogsteen base-pairing in DNA replication?
by Jimin Wang - 7-7 Hoogsteen base-pairing in DNA replication? (reply)
by Aneel Aggarwal & Deepak Nair & Robert Johnson & Louise Prakash & Satya Prakash - 300-300 New Orleans researchers fight to salvage work from submerged labs
by Rex Dalton - 301-301 First tests show flood waters high in bacteria and lead
by Emma Marris - 301-301 US tests satellite tool for hurricane monitoring
by Quirin Schiermeier - 302-302 Ornithologists stunned by bird collector's deceit
by Rex Dalton - 302-303 Free mice herald launch of Asia–Pacific network
by Carina Dennis - 304-304 Can we score the millennium goals?
by Roxanne Khamsi - 304-305 Europe backs trials on drugs for kids
by Jennifer Wild - 305-305 UK embryo licence draws global attention
by Erika Check - 306-306 Spacecraft on course to score a first with asteroid samples
by Tony Reichhardt - 308-311 The nightmare before funding
by Jim Giles - 312-314 Megacity, mega mess..
by Jessica Marshall - 317-317 Market watch
by Quirin Schiermeier - 318-318 Harry Potter and the prisoner of presumption
by Antony N. Dodd & Carlos T. Hotta & Michael J. Gardner - 318-318 Re-wilding: introductions could reduce biodiversity
by Christopher Irwin Smith - 318-318 Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild
by Guillaume Chapron - 318-318 Malaysia can't thrive while it excludes minority talent
by In Yee Phang - 319-320 Fear of the future
by Hubert S. Markl - 320-321 A climate for social change
by Julian Hunt - 321-321 Early views of viewing
by John M. Findlay - 323-323 Dirac's hidden geometry
by Graham Farmelo - 325-326 Nano-oscillators get it together
by Pritiraj Mohanty - 326-327 Massively parallel sequencing
by Yu-Hui Rogers & J. Craig Venter - 327-328 Enlightening solutions
by Klaus Meerholz - 329-329 Giant returns in time
by Sergio Barrientos - 330-330 Bacterial speech bubbles
by Stephen C. Winans - 331-331 Charles David Keeling 1928–2005
by Martin Heimann - 333-334 Age written in teeth by nuclear tests
by Kirsty L. Spalding & Bruce A. Buchholz & Lars-Eric Bergman & Henrik Druid & Jonas Frisén - 334-334 Floral fluorescence effect
by Fernando Gandía-Herrero & Francisco García-Carmona & Josefa Escribano - 335-335 Bio-oceanography
by Jane Rees - 336-342 Genomic perspectives in microbial oceanography
by Edward F. DeLong & David M. Karl - 343-348 Molecular diversity and ecology of microbial plankton
by Stephen J. Giovannoni & Ulrich Stingl - 349-355 Marine microorganisms and global nutrient cycles
by Kevin R. Arrigo - 356-361 Viruses in the sea
by Curtis A. Suttle - 362-368 Polar ocean ecosystems in a changing world
by Victor Smetacek & Stephen Nicol - 369-375 Psoriasis-like skin disease and arthritis caused by inducible epidermal deletion of Jun proteins
by Rainer Zenz & Robert Eferl & Lukas Kenner & Lore Florin & Lars Hummerich & Denis Mehic & Harald Scheuch & Peter Angel & Erwin Tschachler & Erwin F. Wagner - 376-380 Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors
by Marcel Margulies & Michael Egholm & William E. Altman & Said Attiya & Joel S. Bader & Lisa A. Bemben & Jan Berka & Michael S. Braverman & Yi-Ju Chen & Zhoutao Chen & Scott B. Dewell & Lei Du & Joseph M. Fierro & Xavier V. Gomes & Brian C. Godwin & Wen He & Scott Helgesen & Chun He Ho & Gerard P. Irzyk & Szilveszter C. Jando & Maria L. I. Alenquer & Thomas P. Jarvie & Kshama B. Jirage & Jong-Bum Kim & James R. Knight & Janna R. Lanza & John H. Leamon & Steven M. Lefkowitz & Ming Lei & Jing Li & Kenton L. Lohman & Hong Lu & Vinod B. Makhijani & Keith E. McDade & Michael P. McKenna & Eugene W. Myers & Elizabeth Nickerson & John R. Nobile & Ramona Plant & Bernard P. Puc & Michael T. Ronan & George T. Roth & Gary J. Sarkis & Jan Fredrik Simons & John W. Simpson & Maithreyan Srinivasan & Karrie R. Tartaro & Alexander Tomasz & Kari A. Vogt & Greg A. Volkmer & Shally H. Wang & Yong Wang & Michael P. Weiner & Pengguang Yu & Richard F. Begley & Jonathan M. Rothberg - 381-384 Discovery of a bright quasar without a massive host galaxy
by Pierre Magain & Géraldine Letawe & Frédéric Courbin & Pascale Jablonka & Knud Jahnke & Georges Meylan & Lutz Wisotzki - 385-388 Extreme oxygen isotope ratios in the early Solar System
by Jérôme Aléon & François Robert & Jean Duprat & Sylvie Derenne - 389-392 Mutual phase-locking of microwave spin torque nano-oscillators
by Shehzaad Kaka & Matthew R. Pufall & William H. Rippard & Thomas J. Silva & Stephen E. Russek & Jordan A. Katine - 393-395 Phase-locking in double-point-contact spin-transfer devices
by F. B. Mancoff & N. D. Rizzo & B. N. Engel & S. Tehrani - 396-399 Astronomical pacing of methane release in the Early Jurassic period
by David B. Kemp & Angela L. Coe & Anthony S. Cohen & Lorenz Schwark - 400-403 River plumes as a source of large-amplitude internal waves in the coastal ocean
by Jonathan D. Nash & James N. Moum - 404-407 Predecessors of the giant 1960 Chile earthquake
by Marco Cisternas & Brian F. Atwater & Fernando Torrejón & Yuki Sawai & Gonzalo Machuca & Marcelo Lagos & Annaliese Eipert & Cristián Youlton & Ignacio Salgado & Takanobu Kamataki & Masanobu Shishikura & C. P. Rajendran & Javed K. Malik & Yan Rizal & Muhammad Husni - 408-411 Mate fidelity and intra-lineage polygyny in greater horseshoe bats
by Stephen J. Rossiter & Roger D. Ransome & Christopher G. Faulkes & Steven C. Le Comber & Gareth Jones - 412-416 A sensory source for motor variation
by Leslie C. Osborne & Stephen G. Lisberger & William Bialek - 417-421 WNT7b mediates macrophage-induced programmed cell death in patterning of the vasculature
by Ivan B. Lobov & Sujata Rao & Thomas J. Carroll & Jefferson E. Vallance & Masataka Ito & Jennifer K. Ondr & Savita Kurup & Donald A. Glass & Millan S. Patel & Weiguo Shu & Edward E. Morrisey & Andrew P. McMahon & Gerard Karsenty & Richard A. Lang - 422-425 Membrane vesicles traffic signals and facilitate group activities in a prokaryote
by Lauren M. Mashburn & Marvin Whiteley - 426-431 A mechanosensory complex that mediates the endothelial cell response to fluid shear stress
by Eleni Tzima & Mohamed Irani-Tehrani & William B. Kiosses & Elizabetta Dejana & David A. Schultz & Britta Engelhardt & Gaoyuan Cao & Horace DeLisser & Martin Alexander Schwartz - 432-435 An essential role for CoREST in nucleosomal histone 3 lysine 4 demethylation
by Min Gyu Lee & Christopher Wynder & Neil Cooch & Ramin Shiekhattar - 436-439 LSD1 demethylates repressive histone marks to promote androgen-receptor-dependent transcription
by Eric Metzger & Melanie Wissmann & Na Yin & Judith M. Müller & Robert Schneider & Antoine H. F. M. Peters & Thomas Günther & Reinhard Buettner & Roland Schüle - 440-443 Mesoscale conformational changes in the DNA-repair complex Rad50/Mre11/Nbs1 upon binding DNA
by Fernando Moreno-Herrero & Martijn de Jager & Nynke H. Dekker & Roland Kanaar & Claire Wyman & Cees Dekker - 445-445 Time for a change
by Paul Smaglik - 446-447 Small steps towards campus child care
by Virginia Gewin - 448-448 The right path
by Tobias Langenhan - 448-448 A level playing field
by Michael Edel - 448-448 Albert-László Barabási, visiting scientist, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts
by Virginia Gewin - 450-450 Men sell not such in any town
by Nalo Hopkinson
September 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7056
- 3-3 Estimating clinical episodes of malaria
by Bernard L. Nahlen & Eline L. Korenromp & John M. Miller & Kenji Shibuya - 3-4 Estimation of the malaria burden
by David R. Bell & Pernille Jorgensen & Eva Maria Christophel & Kevin L. Palmer - 4-5 Estimating clinical episodes of malaria (reply)
by Robert W. Snow & Carlos A. Guerra & Abdisalan M. Noor & Hly Y. Myint & Simon I. Hay - 174-176 After the flood
by Tony Reichhardt & Erika Check & Emma Marris - 177-177 Health centres and labs left reeling by Katrina
by Rex Dalton - 179-179 Poles lose out as ozone levels begin to recover
by Quirin Schiermeier - 179-179 Drug agency accused of political bias
by Meredith Wadman - 180-180 Ecology is key to effective aid, UN told
by Jim Giles - 181-181 Chernobyl: poverty and stress pose ‘bigger threat’ than radiation
by Valeska Stephan - 181-181 Budget plans hint at lean times ahead for Japanese research
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 185-186 The rocky road to success
by Erika Check - 188-190 A wing and a prayer
by Rex Dalton - 191-191 Fears rise over leaks of clinical trial results
by Virginia Gewin - 192-192 Cuban science democratic and not tied to profit
by Catherine Badgley & Ivette Perfecto - 192-192 EURYI: present procedure risks conflicts of interest
by Gábor Lente - 192-192 Bioweapons could kill more in one strike than guns
by Michael C. Wendl - 192-192 EURYI scheme aims to stop women disappearing
by Neil Williams - 193-194 In our own hands
by Mark Cantley - 194-195 A scientist's life in Russia
by Alan L. Mackay - 195-195 Families behaving badly
by Jonathan Wright - 197-198 Fibres hinge on swapped domains
by Andrew D. Miranker - 198-199 Rare returns on lost effort
by Wesley P. Wong & Evan Evans - 199-201 Microarrays and species origins
by Roger Butlin & Cally Roper - 201-202 Glycosylation with a twist
by Sabine L. Flitsch - 203-205 Intimate contact enables transport
by Baruch I. Kanner - 205-206 Carbon unlocked from soils
by E. Detlef Schulze & Annette Freibauer - 206-206 Isn't it ionic
by Magdalena Helmer - 207-208 No hormonal response in tied fights
by Rui F. Oliveira & Luis A. Carneiro & Adelino V. M. Canário - 208-208 Walking and orbiting droplets
by Y. Couder & S. Protière & E. Fort & A. Boudaoud - 209-214 Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia
by Neil M. Ferguson & Derek A.T. Cummings & Simon Cauchemez & Christophe Fraser & Steven Riley & Aronrag Meeyai & Sopon Iamsirithaworn & Donald S. Burke - 215-223 Crystal structure of a bacterial homologue of Na+/Cl--dependent neurotransmitter transporters
by Atsuko Yamashita & Satinder K. Singh & Toshimitsu Kawate & Yan Jin & Eric Gouaux - 224-226 Differentiation of the asteroid Ceres as revealed by its shape
by P. C. Thomas & J. Wm. Parker & L. A. McFadden & C. T. Russell & S. A. Stern & M. V. Sykes & E. F. Young - 227-230 Wave acceleration of electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts
by Richard B. Horne & Richard M. Thorne & Yuri Y. Shprits & Nigel P. Meredith & Sarah A. Glauert & Andy J. Smith & Shrikanth G. Kanekal & Daniel N. Baker & Mark J. Engebretson & Jennifer L. Posch & Maria Spasojevic & Umran S. Inan & Jolene S. Pickett & Pierrette M. E. Decreau - 231-234 Verification of the Crooks fluctuation theorem and recovery of RNA folding free energies
by D. Collin & F. Ritort & C. Jarzynski & S. B. Smith & I. Tinoco & C. Bustamante - 235-240 Ionic colloidal crystals of oppositely charged particles
by Mirjam E. Leunissen & Christina G. Christova & Antti-Pekka Hynninen & C. Patrick Royall & Andrew I. Campbell & Arnout Imhof & Marjolein Dijkstra & René van Roij & Alfons van Blaaderen - 241-244 Orbital forcing of Cretaceous river discharge in tropical Africa and ocean response
by Britta Beckmann & Sascha Flögel & Peter Hofmann & Michael Schulz & Thomas Wagner - 245-248 Carbon losses from all soils across England and Wales 1978–2003
by Pat H. Bellamy & Peter J. Loveland & R. Ian Bradley & R. Murray Lark & Guy J. D. Kirk - 249-252 Geophysical evidence from the MELT area for compositional controls on oceanic plates
by Rob. L. Evans & Greg Hirth & Kiyoshi Baba & Don Forsyth & Alan Chave & Randall Mackie - 253-256 The effect of migration on local adaptation in a coevolving host–parasite system
by Andrew D. Morgan & Sylvain Gandon & Angus Buckling - 257-261 The most infectious prion protein particles
by Jay R. Silveira & Gregory J. Raymond & Andrew G. Hughson & Richard E. Race & Valerie L. Sim & Stanley F. Hayes & Byron Caughey - 262-265 Prion protein remodelling confers an immediate phenotypic switch
by Prasanna Satpute-Krishnan & Tricia R. Serio - 266-269 Amyloid-like fibrils of ribonuclease A with three-dimensional domain-swapped and native-like structure
by Shilpa Sambashivan & Yanshun Liu & Michael R. Sawaya & Mari Gingery & David Eisenberg - 270-274 Mutations in NOTCH1 cause aortic valve disease
by Vidu Garg & Alecia N. Muth & Joshua F. Ransom & Marie K. Schluterman & Robert Barnes & Isabelle N. King & Paul D. Grossfeld & Deepak Srivastava - 275-280 Asymmetric cell divisions promote stratification and differentiation of mammalian skin
by Terry Lechler & Elaine Fuchs - 281-285 Interaction of phosphorylated c-Jun with TCF4 regulates intestinal cancer development
by Abdolrahman S. Nateri & Bradley Spencer-Dene & Axel Behrens - 286-289 A mechanistic principle for proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase
by Kristina Faxén & Gwen Gilderson & Pia Ädelroth & Peter Brzezinski - 290-290 Erratum: Evasion of intracellular host defence by hepatitis C virus
by Michael Gale & Eileen M. Foy - 290-290 Erratum: Action potential refractory period in ureter smooth muscle is set by Ca sparks and BK channels
by T. Burdyga & Susan Wray - 290-290 Erratum: In situ multi-satellite detection of coherent vortices as a manifestation of Alfvénic turbulence
by David Sundkvist & Vladimir Krasnoselskikh & Padma K. Shukla & Andris Vaivads & Mats André & Stephan Buchert & Henri Rème - 291-291 Breathing life into industry
by Paul Smaglik - 292-292 Brian Foster, European regional director, International Linear Collider's Global Design Effort, Oxford, UK
by Janet Wright - 292-292 Dualities
by Karolina Tkaczuk - 292-292 Scientists & Societies
by Alessandro Sartori - 294-294 Not at home to visitors
by Janet Wright
September 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7055
- 1-1 Hothead healer and extragenomic information
by Abed Chaudhury - 1-2 RNA cache or genome trash?
by Animesh Ray - 2-2 Hothead healer and extragenomic information (reply)
by Susan J. Lolle & Jennifer L. Victor & Jessica M. Young & Robert E. Pruitt - 6-6 Advice on nuclear safety set for update in wake of floods
by Quirin Schiermeier - 7-7 Hospital closure puts tissue bank in jeopardy
by Geoff Brumfiel - 8-8 Designs on Europa unfurl
by Tony Reichhardt - 9-9 Scientist quits climate-change panel
by Geoff Brumfiel - 9-9 NIH ethics rules come off probation
by Emma Marris - 11-11 Governors take the initiative over US carbon dioxide emissions
by Emma Marris - 12-12 Satellite view alerts China to soaring pollution
by David Cyranoski - 13-13 Commuters remain stoical in face of terrorist attacks
by Jennifer Wild - 17-19 Branching out
by Carina Dennis - 24-25 US set to endorse human pesticide testing
by Meredith Wadman - 26-26 Industrial practices set no standard for science
by Steven Tait - 26-26 Time to use neuroscience findings in teacher training
by Daniel Ansari - 26-26 Embryo's moral status is unaffected by alteration
by Lee Turnpenny - 26-26 Farming need not replace fishing if stocks are rebuilt
by Julia K. Baum & Jana M. McPherson & Ransom A. Myers - 27-29 The ethics of research on great apes
by Pascal Gagneux & James J. Moore & Ajit Varki - 30-32 A unique biomedical resource at risk
by John L. VandeBerg & Stuart M. Zola - 33-34 A family resemblance
by Robert Sapolsky - 34-34 Symmetry by numbers
by István Hargittai - 35-35 Robots have feelings too
by Dylan Evans - 37-38 How to make a massive star
by Barbara A. Whitney - 38-39 Between water and land
by Robert L. Carroll - 39-41 The riddle of the sediments
by Mark Siddall - 41-42 Cat and mouse games
by Cornelis J. M. Melief - 43-43 John Norris Bahcall 1935–2005
by Jeremiah P. Ostriker - 45-46 Ibuprofen-like activity in extra-virgin olive oil
by Gary K. Beauchamp & Russell S. J. Keast & Diane Morel & Jianming Lin & Jana Pika & Qiang Han & Chi-Ho Lee & Amos B. Smith & Paul A. S. Breslin - 46-46 A moving fluid pulse in a fault zone
by Matthew M. Haney & Roel Snieder & Jon Sheiman & Steven Losh - 47-47 The chimpanzee genome
by Chris Gunter & Ritu Dhand - 50-51 The chimpanzee and us
by Wen-Hsiung Li & Matthew A. Saunders - 52-55 The second inheritance system of chimpanzees and humans
by Andrew Whiten - 56-59 A century of getting to know the chimpanzee
by Frans B. M. de Waal - 60-63 Our chimpanzee mind
by Marc Hauser - 64-67 Molecular insights into human brain evolution
by Robert Sean Hill & Christopher A. Walsh - 88-93 A genome-wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental duplications
by Ze Cheng & Mario Ventura & Xinwei She & Philipp Khaitovich & Tina Graves & Kazutoyo Osoegawa & Deanna Church & Pieter DeJong & Richard K. Wilson & Svante Pääbo & Mariano Rocchi & Evan E. Eichler - 94-100 Human subtelomeres are hot spots of interchromosomal recombination and segmental duplication
by Elena V. Linardopoulou & Eleanor M. Williams & Yuxin Fan & Cynthia Friedman & Janet M. Young & Barbara J. Trask - 100-103 Conservation of Y-linked genes during human evolution revealed by comparative sequencing in chimpanzee
by Jennifer F. Hughes & Helen Skaletsky & Tatyana Pyntikova & Patrick J. Minx & Tina Graves & Steve Rozen & Richard K. Wilson & David C. Page - 105-108 First fossil chimpanzee
by Sally McBrearty & Nina G. Jablonski - 109-111 A disk of dust and molecular gas around a high-mass protostar
by Nimesh A. Patel & Salvador Curiel & T. K. Sridharan & Qizhou Zhang & Todd R. Hunter & Paul T. P. Ho & José M. Torrelles & James M. Moran & José F. Gómez & Guillem Anglada - 112-115 A circumstellar disk associated with a massive protostellar object
by Zhibo Jiang & Motohide Tamura & Misato Fukagawa & Jim Hough & Phil Lucas & Hiroshi Suto & Miki Ishii & Ji Yang - 116-120 A photonic quantum information interface
by S. Tanzilli & W. Tittel & M. Halder & O. Alibart & P. Baldi & N. Gisin & H. Zbinden - 121-124 A general strategy for nanocrystal synthesis
by Xun Wang & Jing Zhuang & Qing Peng & Yadong Li - 125-128 Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million years
by Richard Bintanja & Roderik S.W. van de Wal & Johannes Oerlemans - 129-132 Increase in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide over China observed from space
by Andreas Richter & John P. Burrows & Hendrik Nüß & Claire Granier & Ulrike Niemeier - 133-136 Fracture surface energy of the Punchbowl fault, San Andreas system
by Judith S. Chester & Frederick M. Chester & Andreas K. Kronenberg - 137-140 The axial skeleton of the Devonian tetrapod Ichthyostega
by Per Erik Ahlberg & Jennifer A. Clack & Henning Blom - 141-146 Sporadic immunogenic tumours avoid destruction by inducing T-cell tolerance
by Gerald Willimsky & Thomas Blankenstein - 147-153 Role of nucleophosmin in embryonic development and tumorigenesis
by Silvia Grisendi & Rosa Bernardi & Marco Rossi & Ke Cheng & Luipa Khandker & Katia Manova & Pier Paolo Pandolfi - 154-158 Structural mechanism for sterol sensing and transport by OSBP-related proteins
by Young Jun Im & Sumana Raychaudhuri & William A. Prinz & James H. Hurley - 159-162 Observation of a dewetting transition in the collapse of the melittin tetramer
by Pu Liu & Xuhui Huang & Ruhong Zhou & B. J. Berne - 163-163 A boost for the Big Apple
by Paul Smaglik - 164-165 Expression of interest
by Hannah Hoag - 168-168 Nostalgia
by Hiromi Goto
August 2005, Volume 436, Issue 7054
- 1070-1070 Painkiller verdict shows mistrust of Merck
by Roxanne Khamsi - 1071-1071 Dalai Lama gets go-ahead for meditation lecture
by David Cyranoski - 1071-1071 Tsunami damage was enhanced by coral theft
by Emma Marris - 1072-1072 Embezzlement scandal rocks Korean universities
by David Cyranoski - 1072-1072 Kansas to rule on copyright for lecture notes
by Emma Marris - 1073-1073 Adult suicides linked to popular antidepressant
by Jennifer Wild - 1075-1075 Warning system makes the grade during quake
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 1076-1076 Alertness drug arouses fears about ‘lifestyle’ misuse
by Jim Giles - 1077-1077 Africa urged to create more fish farms
by Andreas von Bubnoff - 1079-1080 The healing touch
by Meredith Wadman - 1082-1083 In their element
by Alexandra Witze - 1084-1085 Seeking the solution
by Philip Ball - 1087-1087 Bridging the gap in the German economy
by Quirin Schiermeier - 1088-1088 Dual role for Pluto in the great planetary debate
by Tom Gehrels - 1088-1088 Extra controls will waste yet more research time
by Vera Bongertz - 1088-1088 A woman's place in Nature
by Fabio Salamanca-Buentello & Leonor Buentello-Malo & Fabio Salamanca-Gómez - 1088-1088 Complex research on sea lions is worth the expense
by William Hogarth - 1089-1090 Growth factors
by Garland E. Allen - 1090-1091 The bigger picture
by Ingeborg Reichle - 1091-1092 Focusing on the stars
by Robert H. van Gent - 1092-1092 Science in culture: Marine undercurrents
by Colin Martin - 1093-1094 Finding the missing fundamental
by Robert J. Zatorre - 1094-1095 Just add chlorine
by Nathan A. Schnarr & Chaitan Khosla - 1095-1096 Helium not in store
by William M. White - 1096-1097 Enzymes in focus
by Romas Kazlauskas - 1098-1099 A treasure trove of motors
by Margaret A. Titus - 1099-1100 Light on chirality
by Yoshihisa Inoue