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February 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7028
- 848-851 Quantum chemical calculations show that the uranium molecule U2 has a quintuple bond
by Laura Gagliardi & Björn O. Roos - 851-855 Lithospheric structure of the Rio Grande rift
by David Wilson & Richard Aster & Michael West & James Ni & Steve Grand & Wei Gao & W. Scott Baldridge & Steve Semken & Paresh Patel - 855-858 Counter-rotating microplates at the Galapagos triple junction
by Emily M. Klein & Deborah K. Smith & Clare M. Williams & Hans Schouten - 858-861 New evidence on deinonychosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia
by Fernando E. Novas & Diego Pol - 861-864 Prokaryotic cells of the deep sub-seafloor biosphere identified as living bacteria
by Axel Schippers & Lev N. Neretin & Jens Kallmeyer & Timothy G. Ferdelman & Barry A. Cragg & R. John Parkes & Bo B. Jørgensen - 865-868 The genome of the protist parasite Entamoeba histolytica
by Brendan Loftus & Iain Anderson & Rob Davies & U. Cecilia M. Alsmark & John Samuelson & Paolo Amedeo & Paola Roncaglia & Matt Berriman & Robert P. Hirt & Barbara J. Mann & Tomo Nozaki & Bernard Suh & Mihai Pop & Michael Duchene & John Ackers & Egbert Tannich & Matthias Leippe & Margit Hofer & Iris Bruchhaus & Ute Willhoeft & Alok Bhattacharya & Tracey Chillingworth & Carol Churcher & Zahra Hance & Barbara Harris & David Harris & Kay Jagels & Sharon Moule & Karen Mungall & Doug Ormond & Rob Squares & Sally Whitehead & Michael A. Quail & Ester Rabbinowitsch & Halina Norbertczak & Claire Price & Zheng Wang & Nancy Guillén & Carol Gilchrist & Suzanne E. Stroup & Sudha Bhattacharya & Anuradha Lohia & Peter G. Foster & Thomas Sicheritz-Ponten & Christian Weber & Upinder Singh & Chandrama Mukherjee & Najib M. El-Sayed & William A. Petri & C. Graham Clark & T. Martin Embley & Bart Barrell & Claire M. Fraser & Neil Hall - 868-873 Excitatory cortical neurons form fine-scale functional networks
by Yumiko Yoshimura & Jami L. M. Dantzker & Edward M. Callaway - 873-876 Different time courses of learning-related activity in the prefrontal cortex and striatum
by Anitha Pasupathy & Earl K. Miller - 876-880 CFTR channel opening by ATP-driven tight dimerization of its nucleotide-binding domains
by Paola Vergani & Steve W. Lockless & Angus C. Nairn & David C. Gadsby - 880-883 Force generation by mammalian hair bundles supports a role in cochlear amplification
by H. J. Kennedy & A. C. Crawford & R. Fettiplace - 884-887 Pax3 functions at a nodal point in melanocyte stem cell differentiation
by Deborah Lang & Min Min Lu & Li Huang & Kurt A. Engleka & Maozhen Zhang & Emily Y. Chu & Shari Lipner & Arthur Skoultchi & Sarah E. Millar & Jonathan A. Epstein - 887-892 Toll-like receptor 3 promotes cross-priming to virus-infected cells
by Oliver Schulz & Sandra S. Diebold & Margaret Chen & Tanja I. Näslund & Martijn A. Nolte & Lena Alexopoulou & Yasu-Taka Azuma & Richard A. Flavell & Peter Liljeström & Caetano Reis e Sousa - 892-895 State transitions and light adaptation require chloroplast thylakoid protein kinase STN7
by Stéphane Bellafiore & Frédy Barneche & Gilles Peltier & Jean-David Rochaix - 895-900 Functional cartography of complex metabolic networks
by Roger Guimerà & Luís A. Nunes Amaral - 901-901 Job movements
by Paul Smaglik - 902-903 India in demand
by Emma Marris - 904-904 A story to tell
by Anne Margaret Lee - 904-904 Scientists & Societies
by Ralf Jauch - 906-906 The party's over
by Penelope Kim Crowther
February 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7027
- 671-671 Salt sellers challenge US health agency using data-quality act
by Meredith Wadman - 672-672 Nuclear-physics research falls foul of budget cuts
by Jessica Ebert - 672-672 US extends security clearance for scholars
by Geoff Brumfiel - 673-673 Europe's research still lacks competitive edge, says panel
by Quirin Schiermeier - 673-673 Online access offers fresh scope for bug identification
by Jim Giles - 674-674 Sanctions agreed over teenager's gene-therapy death
by Erika Check - 674-674 Scientists urged to end feud with White House
by Geoff Brumfiel - 675-675 India's nuclear debate hots up after tsunami floods reactor
by K. S. Jayaraman - 675-675 Global geoscience suffers as UNESCO curtails funding
by Quirin Schiermeier - 678-679 Setting sail for history
by Tony Reichhardt - 680-683 Hopping fences
by Alison Abbott - 683-683 Emissions control needs atmospheric verification
by Euan Nisbet - 683-683 No political will to seek innovative contraception
by Carl Djerassi - 685-686 In search of weighty matters
by Virginia Trimble - 686-687 Watson's way with words
by Lewis Wolpert - 687-687 Science in culture
by Heike Langenberg - 688-688 The rise of the professional
by John Waller - 689-689 Schrödinger's mousetrap
by Remco Zegers - 691-692 Silicon shines on
by Jerome Faist - 692-693 Divide and conquer
by Michael Hengartner - 693-693 Oiled acrobatics
by Magdalena Helmer - 694-695 The power of natural selection
by Andrew P. Hendry - 695-696 Saturn's mixed magnetosphere
by Fran Bagenal - 696-698 Cellular defences destroyed
by Dennis W. Choi - 698-699 Bright blue times
by Russell G. Foster - 700-701 Ernst Mayr (1904–2005)
by Jared Diamond - 703-703 Migratory bands give crickets protection
by Gregory A. Sword & Patrick D. Lorch & Darryl T. Gwynne - 704-704 Butterfly anti-aphrodisiac lures parasitic wasps
by Nina E. Fatouros & Martinus E. Huigens & Joop J. A. van Loon & Marcel Dicke & Monika Hilker - 705-709 Shape coexistence and triaxiality in the superheavy nuclei
by S. Ćwiok & P.-H. Heenen & W. Nazarewicz - 710-716 How sleep affects the developmental learning of bird song
by Sébastien Derégnaucourt & Partha P. Mitra & Olga Fehér & Carolyn Pytte & Ofer Tchernichovski - 717-719 Morphological differences between Saturn's ultraviolet aurorae and those of Earth and Jupiter
by J. T. Clarke & J.-C. Gérard & D. Grodent & S. Wannawichian & J. Gustin & J. Connerney & F. Crary & M. Dougherty & W. Kurth & S. W. H. Cowley & E. J. Bunce & T. Hill & J. Kim - 720-722 Solar wind dynamic pressure and electric field as the main factors controlling Saturn's aurorae
by F. J. Crary & J. T. Clarke & M. K. Dougherty & P. G. Hanlon & K. C. Hansen & J. T. Steinberg & B. L. Barraclough & A. J. Coates & J.-C. Gérard & D. Grodent & W. S. Kurth & D. G. Mitchell & A. M. Rymer & D. T. Young - 722-725 An Earth-like correspondence between Saturn's auroral features and radio emission
by W. S. Kurth & D. A. Gurnett & J. T. Clarke & P. Zarka & M. D. Desch & M. L. Kaiser & B. Cecconi & A. Lecacheux & W. M. Farrell & P. Galopeau & J.-C. Gérard & D. Grodent & R. Prangé & M. K. Dougherty & F. J. Crary - 725-728 A continuous-wave Raman silicon laser
by Haisheng Rong & Richard Jones & Ansheng Liu & Oded Cohen & Dani Hak & Alexander Fang & Mario Paniccia - 728-731 Biological control of terrestrial silica cycling and export fluxes to watersheds
by Louis A. Derry & Andrew C. Kurtz & Karen Ziegler & Oliver A. Chadwick - 731-733 Pressure sensitivity of olivine slip systems and seismic anisotropy of Earth's upper mantle
by David Mainprice & Andréa Tommasi & Hélène Couvy & Patrick Cordier & Daniel J. Frost - 733-736 Stratigraphic placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia
by Ian McDougall & Francis H. Brown & John G. Fleagle - 737-741 Parasites and climate synchronize red grouse populations
by Isabella M. Cattadori & Daniel T. Haydon & Peter J. Hudson - 741-745 Addition of human melanopsin renders mammalian cells photoresponsive
by Z. Melyan & E. E. Tarttelin & J. Bellingham & R. J. Lucas & M. W. Hankins - 745-749 Induction of photosensitivity by heterologous expression of melanopsin
by Xudong Qiu & Tida Kumbalasiri & Stephanie M. Carlson & Kwoon Y. Wong & Vanitha Krishna & Ignacio Provencio & David M. Berson - 749-754 Melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells in primate retina signal colour and irradiance and project to the LGN
by Dennis M. Dacey & Hsi-Wen Liao & Beth B. Peterson & Farrel R. Robinson & Vivianne C. Smith & Joel Pokorny & King-Wai Yau & Paul D. Gamlin - 754-760 DRP-1-mediated mitochondrial fragmentation during EGL-1-induced cell death in C. elegans
by Ravi Jagasia & Phillip Grote & Benedikt Westermann & Barbara Conradt - 760-764 Rejuvenation of aged progenitor cells by exposure to a young systemic environment
by Irina M. Conboy & Michael J. Conboy & Amy J. Wagers & Eric R. Girma & Irving L. Weissman & Thomas A. Rando - 764-769 Mitf cooperates with Rb1 and activates p21Cip1 expression to regulate cell cycle progression
by Suzanne Carreira & Jane Goodall & Isil Aksan & S. Anna La Rocca & Marie-Dominique Galibert & Laurence Denat & Lionel Larue & Colin R. Goding - 769-773 Microarray analysis shows that some microRNAs downregulate large numbers of target mRNAs
by Lee P. Lim & Nelson C. Lau & Philip Garrett-Engele & Andrew Grimson & Janell M. Schelter & John Castle & David P. Bartel & Peter S. Linsley & Jason M. Johnson - 773-777 Highly coupled ATP synthesis by F1-ATPase single molecules
by Yannick Rondelez & Guillaume Tresset & Takako Nakashima & Yasuyuki Kato-Yamada & Hiroyuki Fujita & Shoji Takeuchi & Hiroyuki Noji - 777-777 Erratum: Corrigendum: Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution
by International Chicken Genome Sequencing Consortium - 779-779 Cultivating black gold
by Paul Smaglik - 780-781 Baby blues
by Virginia Gewin - 782-782 A painful transition
by Jason Underwood - 782-782 Scientists & Societies
by Marika Willerroider - 784-784 Undead again
by Ken MacLeod
February 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7026
- 13-13 Marine aerosols and iodine emissions
by Gordon McFiggans - 13-14 Marine aerosols and iodine emissions (Reply)
by Colin D. O'Dowd & Jose L. Jimenez & Roya Bahreini & Richard C. Flagan & John H. Seinfeld & Kaarle Hämeri & Liisa Pirjola & Markku Kulmala & S. Gerard Jennings & Thorsten Hoffmann - 559-560 Main agencies hang on to funds in skimpy US science budget
by Geoff Brumfiel - 561-561 NIH open-access plans draw fire from both sides
by Erika Check - 561-561 Gene therapy put on hold as third child develops cancer
by Erika Check - 562-563 Past climate comes into focus but warm forecast stays put
by Quirin Schiermeier - 566-567 Whale fall
by Amanda Haag - 568-569 Cold turkey, Vietnamese style
by Peter Aldhous - 570-570 Prison talk
by Alison Abbott - 571-571 Would you accept advice from a believer in Santa?
by D. J. Hosken - 571-571 Nuclear nations should take the lead in disarming
by Robert A. Hinde - 571-571 Military alliances offer no nuclear security
by Dominique Lalanne & Peter Nicholls & Joseph Rotblat - 573-574 Lessons from the past
by Zigang Dong & Christina W. Hoven & Allan Rosenfield - 575-576 Feet of clay
by Walter Gratzer - 576-576 Poison in the well
by Roger P. Smith - 577-577 The force behind the prize
by John Ellis - 579-579 Schrödinger's mousetrap
by Laura Garwin - 581-582 The onset of selection
by Christian de Duve - 583-584 Gene exchange by design
by Stanton B. Gelvin - 584-584 Cheat detection
by Philip Ball - 585-587 Solace for the broken-hearted?
by Christine L. Mummery - 587-588 Let all the voices be heard
by D. M. Anderson & C. A. Woodhouse - 588-589 Down to the woods yesterday
by Peter D. Moore - 589-591 Making a natural fuel cell
by Marcetta York Darensbourg - 591-592 Catalyst of a catalyst
by Stephen C. Kowalczykowski - 593-593 Julius Axelrod (1912–2004)
by Solomon H. Snyder - 595-596 Motor control of flexible octopus arms
by Germán Sumbre & Graziano Fiorito & Tamar Flash & Binyamin Hochner - 596-596 Source of coherent kiloelectronvolt X-rays
by J. Seres & E. Seres & A. J. Verhoef & G. Tempea & C. Streli & P. Wobrauschek & V. Yakovlev & A. Scrinzi & C. Spielmann & F. Krausz - 597-603 Functional imaging with cellular resolution reveals precise micro-architecture in visual cortex
by Kenichi Ohki & Sooyoung Chung & Yeang H. Ch'ng & Prakash Kara & R. Clay Reid - 604-607 Energy input from quasars regulates the growth and activity of black holes and their host galaxies
by Tiziana Di Matteo & Volker Springel & Lars Hernquist - 607-610 Electronically soft phases in manganites
by G. C. Milward & M. J. Calderón & P. B. Littlewood - 610-613 Synthesis of the H-cluster framework of iron-only hydrogenase
by Cédric Tard & Xiaoming Liu & Saad K. Ibrahim & Maurizio Bruschi & Luca De Gioia & Siân C. Davies & Xin Yang & Lai-Sheng Wang & Gary Sawers & Christopher J. Pickett - 613-617 Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low- and high-resolution proxy data
by Anders Moberg & Dmitry M. Sonechkin & Karin Holmgren & Nina M. Datsenko & Wibjörn Karlén - 618-621 Fractures as the main pathways of water flow in temperate glaciers
by Andrew G. Fountain & Robert W. Jacobel & Robert Schlichting & Peter Jansson - 621-624 Abrupt rise in atmospheric CO2 overestimates community response in a model plant–soil system
by John N. Klironomos & Michael F. Allen & Matthias C. Rillig & Jeff Piotrowski & Shokouh Makvandi-Nejad & Benjamin E. Wolfe & Jeff R. Powell - 624-626 Directed aerial descent in canopy ants
by Stephen. P. Yanoviak & Robert Dudley & Michael Kaspari - 627-629 Photoperiodic induction of synchronous flowering near the Equator
by Rolf Borchert & Susanne S. Renner & Zoraida Calle & Diego Navarrete & Alan Tye & Laurent Gautier & Rodolphe Spichiger & Patricio von Hildebrand - 629-633 Gene transfer to plants by diverse species of bacteria
by Wim Broothaerts & Heidi J. Mitchell & Brian Weir & Sarah Kaines & Leon M. A. Smith & Wei Yang & Jorge E. Mayer & Carolina Roa-Rodríguez & Richard A. Jefferson - 633-638 A universal trend of amino acid gain and loss in protein evolution
by I. King Jordan & Fyodor A. Kondrashov & Ivan A. Adzhubei & Yuri I. Wolf & Eugene V. Koonin & Alexey S. Kondrashov & Shamil Sunyaev - 638-643 Contributions of an avian basal ganglia–forebrain circuit to real-time modulation of song
by Mimi H. Kao & Allison J. Doupe & Michael S. Brainard - 643-647 Ultrabithorax is required for membranous wing identity in the beetle Tribolium castaneum
by Yoshinori Tomoyasu & Scott R. Wheeler & Robin E. Denell - 647-653 Postnatal isl1+ cardioblasts enter fully differentiated cardiomyocyte lineages
by Karl-Ludwig Laugwitz & Alessandra Moretti & Jason Lam & Peter Gruber & Yinhong Chen & Sarah Woodard & Li-Zhu Lin & Chen-Leng Cai & Min Min Lu & Michael Reth & Oleksandr Platoshyn & Jason X.-J. Yuan & Sylvia Evans & Kenneth R. Chien - 653-657 The BRCA2 homologue Brh2 nucleates RAD51 filament formation at a dsDNA–ssDNA junction
by Haijuan Yang & Qiubai Li & Jie Fan & William K. Holloman & Nikola P. Pavletich - 657-661 Structural basis for substrate binding, cleavage and allostery in the tRNA maturase RNase Z
by Inés Li de la Sierra-Gallay & Olivier Pellegrini & Ciarán Condon - 661-661 Erratum: The yeast Rat1 exonuclease promotes transcription termination by RNA polymerase II
by Minkyu Kim & Nevan J. Krogan & Lidia Vasiljeva & Oliver J. Rando & Eduard Nedea & Jack F. Greenblatt & Stephen Buratowski - 663-663 Reversal of fortune
by Paul Smaglik - 664-665 Capital collaboration Washington DC
by Eugene Russo - 666-666 A rewarding journey
by Karolina Tkaczuk - 666-666 Bricks & Mortar
by Paul Smaglik - 668-668 Under martian ice
by Stephen Baxter
February 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7025
- 10-10 Role of PQQ as a mammalian enzyme cofactor?
by Leigh M. Felton & Chris Anthony - 10-11 Is pyrroloquinoline quinone a vitamin?
by Robert Rucker & David Storms & Annemarie Sheets & Eskouhie Tchaparian & Andrea Fascetti - 11-12 Is pyrroloquinoline quinone a vitamin? (Reply)
by Takaoki Kasahara & Tadafumi Kato - 445-445 DNA is burning issue as Japan and Korea clash over kidnaps
by David Cyranoski - 446-446 Publishers irritated by Google's digital library
by Declan Butler - 446-446 University dispute puts Berlin science meetings in crisis
by Alison Abbott - 447-447 Cancellation e-mail shakes recipients of outer-planet grants
by Tony Reichhardt - 447-447 Lab relations sour as ‘missing disk’ charges are proved false
by Geoff Brumfiel - 448-448 Political deadlock delays promised German research cash
by Quirin Schiermeier - 448-448 Hopes rise as head named for troubled conservation centre
by Henry Nicholls - 449-449 African network set to boost Earth sciences
by Rex Dalton - 449-449 Reformation of bird-brain terminology takes off
by Jessica Ebert - 452-453 Women at work
by Ehsan Masood - 454-456 Skeleton keys
by Rex Dalton - 457-457 Need for a risk-informed tsunami alert system
by Gordon Woo & Willy Aspinall - 457-457 Rebuilding fisheries will add to Asia's problems
by Daniel Pauly - 459-460 Part of the culture
by Aileen Fyfe - 460-461 Fermi's legacy
by Giulio Maltese - 461-461 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 462-462 Life and death in Sumatra
by Alison Jolly - 463-463 Schrödinger's mousetrap
by Liesbeth Venema - 465-466 Hot pursuit of missing matter
by J. Michael Shull - 466-467 How and why to spot fly wings
by Paul M. Brakefield & Vernon French - 467-468 Holding sisters for repair
by Tatsuya Hirano - 468-468 To be or not to be a lichen
by David Hawksworth - 469-470 In search of the simplest cell
by Eörs Szathmáry - 470-470 Approximate challenges
by Greg Sitz - 471-471 Seeing the light
by Karl Ziemelis - 471-472 A welcome shortage of breath
by Thorsten Burmester - 472-473 Methylation mystery
by Michael Ronemus & Rob Martienssen - 475-475 Burrow extension by crack propagation
by Kelly M. Dorgan & Peter A. Jumars & Bruce Johnson & B. P. Boudreau & Eric Landis - 476-476 ‘Buckypaper’ from coaxial nanotubes
by M. Endo & H. Muramatsu & T. Hayashi & Y. A. Kim & M. Terrones & M. S. Dresselhaus - 477-480 Regulation of cap-dependent translation by eIF4E inhibitory proteins
by Joel D. Richter & Nahum Sonenberg - 481-487 Chance caught on the wing: cis-regulatory evolution and the origin of pigment patterns in Drosophila
by Nicolas Gompel & Benjamin Prud'homme & Patricia J. Wittkopp & Victoria A. Kassner & Sean B. Carroll - 488-494 Structural basis of actin filament nucleation and processive capping by a formin homology 2 domain
by Takanori Otomo & Diana R. Tomchick & Chinatsu Otomo & Sanjay C. Panchal & Mischa Machius & Michael K. Rosen - 495-498 The mass of the missing baryons in the X-ray forest of the warm–hot intergalactic medium
by Fabrizio Nicastro & Smita Mathur & Martin Elvis & Jeremy Drake & Taotao Fang & Antonella Fruscione & Yair Krongold & Herman Marshall & Rik Williams & Andreas Zezas - 498-500 Creation of visible artificial optical emissions in the aurora by high-power radio waves
by Todd. R. Pedersen & Elizabeth A. Gerken - 500-503 Observation of random-phase lattice solitons
by Oren Cohen & Guy Bartal & Hrvoje Buljan & Tal Carmon & Jason W. Fleischer & Mordechai Segev & Demetrios N. Christodoulides - 503-505 Conversion of large-amplitude vibration to electron excitation at a metal surface
by Jason D. White & Jun Chen & Daniel Matsiev & Daniel J. Auerbach & Alec M. Wodtke - 506-508 Low European methyl chloroform emissions inferred from long-term atmospheric measurements
by Stefan Reimann & Alistair J. Manning & Peter G. Simmonds & Derek M. Cunnold & Ray H. J. Wang & Jinlong Li & Archie McCulloch & Ronald G. Prinn & Jin Huang & Ray F. Weiss & Paul J. Fraser & Simon O'Doherty & Brian R. Greally & Konrad Stemmler & Matthias Hill & Doris Folini - 509-512 Global azimuthal seismic anisotropy and the unique plate-motion deformation of Australia
by Eric Debayle & Brian Kennett & Keith Priestley - 513-516 Effective leadership and decision-making in animal groups on the move
by Iain D. Couzin & Jens Krause & Nigel R. Franks & Simon A. Levin - 516-519 Insects breathe discontinuously to avoid oxygen toxicity
by Stefan K. Hetz & Timothy J. Bradley - 519-522 Asymptotic prey profitability drives star-nosed moles to the foraging speed limit
by Kenneth C. Catania & Fiona E. Remple - 523-527 CD36 is a sensor of diacylglycerides
by Kasper Hoebe & Philippe Georgel & Sophie Rutschmann & Xin Du & Suzanne Mudd & Karine Crozat & Sosathya Sovath & Louis Shamel & Thomas Hartung & Ulrich Zähringer & Bruce Beutler - 527-531 Plastid proteins crucial for symbiotic fungal and bacterial entry into plant roots
by Haruko Imaizumi-Anraku & Naoya Takeda & Myriam Charpentier & Jillian Perry & Hiroki Miwa & Yosuke Umehara & Hiroshi Kouchi & Yasuhiro Murakami & Lonneke Mulder & Kate Vickers & Jodie Pike & J. Allan Downie & Trevor Wang & Shusei Sato & Erika Asamizu & Satoshi Tabata & Makoto Yoshikawa & Yoshikatsu Murooka & Guo-Jiang Wu & Masayoshi Kawaguchi & Shinji Kawasaki & Martin Parniske & Makoto Hayashi - 531-537 Interaction network containing conserved and essential protein complexes in Escherichia coli
by Gareth Butland & José Manuel Peregrín-Alvarez & Joyce Li & Wehong Yang & Xiaochun Yang & Veronica Canadien & Andrei Starostine & Dawn Richards & Bryan Beattie & Nevan Krogan & Michael Davey & John Parkinson & Jack Greenblatt & Andrew Emili - 537-541 Nanoarchaeum equitans creates functional tRNAs from separate genes for their 5′- and 3′-halves
by Lennart Randau & Richard Münch & Michael J. Hohn & Dieter Jahn & Dieter Söll - 541-545 Chemical structure and biological activity of the Caenorhabditis elegans dauer-inducing pheromone
by Pan-Young Jeong & Mankil Jung & Yong-Hyeon Yim & Heekyeong Kim & Moonsoo Park & Eunmi Hong & Weontae Lee & Young Hwan Kim & Kun Kim & Young-Ki Paik - 545-549 Structure and different conformational states of native AMPA receptor complexes
by Terunaga Nakagawa & Yifan Cheng & Elizabeth Ramm & Morgan Sheng & Thomas Walz - 551-551 The places to be
by Paul Smaglik - 552-553 The familial balancing act
by Sally Goodman - 554-554 Tough questions
by Tobias Langenhan - 554-554 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen - 556-556 Play it again, Psam
by Ian Stewart
January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7024
- 9-9 Different measures of biodiversity (Reply)
by Xabier Irigoien & Jef Huisman & Roger P. Harris - 9-9 Different measures of biodiversity
by John R. Dolan - 341-341 Medicare compels heart patients to enlist in follow-up research
by Meredith Wadman - 342-342 NASA urged to lay plans for mission to Europa
by Tony Reichhardt - 342-342 Cash shortall threatens to rock US geophysics project
by Rex Dalton - 343-343 A system that works ... if people listen
by David Cyranoski - 343-343 Solo efforts hamper tsunami warning system
by David Cyranoski - 344-344 Infection scare inflames fight against biodefence network
by Rex Dalton - 344-344 Europe pares down double patents on breast-cancer gene
by Alison Abbott - 345-345 MIT wraps up Dublin lab following funding failure
by Roxanne Khamsi - 345-345 Global vaccine project gets a shot in the arm
by Erika Check - 350-353 On the trail of destruction
by Quirin Schiermeier - 354-354 Get off the beach — now!
by David Cyranoski - 355-355 It's not just theologians who are morally troubled
by Stephen J. McSorley - 355-355 A right to voice dissent against the establishment
by Ben MacArthur - 355-355 Eastern creeds are less dogmatic about scripture
by Rahul Siddharthan - 357-358 Weapon of mass attraction
by Eliene Augenbraun - 359-360 Armed only with knowledge
by Jon Agar - 360-361 Living with viruses
by Steven Wolinsky - 361-361 Peering out of the box
by Nina Fedoroff - 363-363 Schrödinger's mousetrap
by Neil Mathur - 365-366 Romanesque networks
by Steven H. Strogatz