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July 2004, Volume 430, Issue 6997
- 311-316 The scientific impact of nations
by David A. King - 317-322 Oxygen sensation and social feeding mediated by a C. elegans guanylate cyclase homologue
by Jesse M. Gray & David S. Karow & Hang Lu & Andy J. Chang & Jennifer S. Chang & Ronald E. Ellis & Michael A. Marletta & Cornelia I. Bargmann - 323-325 Fast delivery of meteorites to Earth after a major asteroid collision
by Philipp R. Heck & Birger Schmitz & Heinrich Baur & Alex N. Halliday & Rainer Wieler - 326-329 A substantial amount of hidden magnetic energy in the quiet Sun
by J. Trujillo Bueno & N. Shchukina & A. Asensio Ramos - 329-332 Single spin detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy
by D. Rugar & R. Budakian & H. J. Mamin & B. W. Chui - 332-335 Formation of zirconium metallic glass
by Jianzhong Zhang & Yusheng Zhao - 335-338 Hydrological response to a seafloor spreading episode on the Juan de Fuca ridge
by Earl Davis & Keir Becker & Robert Dziak & John Cassidy & Kelin Wang & Marvin Lilley - 338-341 Cladogenesis and morphological diversification in passerine birds
by Robert E. Ricklefs - 341-345 The combined effects of pathogens and predators on insect outbreaks
by Greg Dwyer & Jonathan Dushoff & Susan Harrell Yee - 345-350 An SCF-like ubiquitin ligase complex that controls presynaptic differentiation
by Edward H. Liao & Wesley Hung & Benjamin Abrams & Mei Zhen - 350-356 Cell fusion-independent differentiation of neural stem cells to the endothelial lineage
by Andrew E. Wurmser & Kinichi Nakashima & Robert G. Summers & Nicolas Toni & Kevin A. D'Amour & Dieter C. Lie & Fred H. Gage - 356-360 The homeotic protein AGAMOUS controls microsporogenesis by regulation of SPOROCYTELESS
by Toshiro Ito & Frank Wellmer & Hao Yu & Pradeep Das & Natsuko Ito & Márcio Alves-Ferreira & José Luis Riechmann & Elliot M. Meyerowitz - 360-364 First cleavage plane of the mouse egg is not predetermined but defined by the topology of the two apposing pronuclei
by Takashi Hiiragi & Davor Solter - 364-367 Antero-posterior tissue polarity links mesoderm convergent extension to axial patterning
by Hiromasa Ninomiya & Richard P. Elinson & Rudolf Winklbauer - 368-371 Dynamic control of positional information in the early Drosophila embryo
by Johannes Jaeger & Svetlana Surkova & Maxim Blagov & Hilde Janssens & David Kosman & Konstantin N. Kozlov & Manu & Ekaterina Myasnikova & Carlos E. Vanario-Alonso & Maria Samsonova & David H. Sharp & John Reinitz - 372-376 Chromatin regulates origin activity in Drosophila follicle cells
by Bhagwan D. Aggarwal & Brian R. Calvi - 377-380 Replication by human DNA polymerase-ι occurs by Hoogsteen base-pairing
by Deepak T. Nair & Robert E. Johnson & Satya Prakash & Louise Prakash & Aneel K. Aggarwal - 380-380 Erratum: Evidence for dynamically organized modularity in the yeast protein–protein interaction network
by Jing-Dong J. Han & Nicolas Bertin & Tong Hao & Debra S. Goldberg & Gabriel F. Berriz & Lan V. Zhang & Denis Dupuy & Albertha J. M. Walhout & Michael E. Cusick & Frederick P. Roth & Marc Vidal - 381-381 Back on track?
by Paul Smaglik - 382-383 Developing themes
by Ricki Lewis - 384-384 Bricks & Mortar
by Paul Smaglik - 384-384 Time bends
by Sidney Omelon
July 2004, Volume 430, Issue 6996
- 1-3 Does gut hormone PYY3–36 decrease food intake in rodents?
by M. Tschöp & T. R. Castañeda & H. G. Joost & C. Thöne-Reineke & S. Ortmann & S. Klaus & M. M. Hagan & P. C. Chandler & K. D. Oswald & S. C. Benoit & R. J. Seeley & K. P. Kinzig & T. H. Moran & A. G. Beck-Sickinger & N. Koglin & R. J. Rodgers & J. E. Blundell & Y. Ishii & A. H. Beattie & P. Holch & D. B. Allison & K. Raun & K. Madsen & B. S. Wulff & C. E. Stidsen & M. Birringer & O. J. Kreuzer & M. Schindler & K. Arndt & K. Rudolf & M. Mark & X. Y. Deng & D. C. Withcomb & H. Halem & J. Taylor & J. Dong & R. Datta & M. Culler & S. Craney & D. Flora & D. Smiley & M. L. Heiman - 3-4 Does gut hormone PYY3–36 decrease food intake in rodents? (reply)
by R. L. Batterham & M. A. Cowley & C. J. Small & H. Herzog & M. A. Cohen & C. L. Dakin & A. M. Wren & A. E. Brynes & M. J. Low & M. A. Ghatei & R. D. Cone & S. R. Bloom - 125-125 War of words escalates in run-up to California's vote on stem cells
by Jonathan Knight - 126-126 Scepticism greets pitch to detect dark energy in the lab
by Philip Ball - 126-126 Superbug genome excels at passing on drug resistance
by Jim Giles - 127-127 ‘Inspirational’ leader quits Madrid heart project
by Quirin Schiermeier & Monica Salomone - 127-127 Treetop ecologists brought down by miners
by Declan Butler - 128-128 Biochemist takes the reins at top European laboratory
by Quirin Schiermeier - 128-128 Low US participation clouds AIDS meeting
by Erika Check - 129-129 Senator urges private groups to run cut-price Moon shot
by Tony Reichhardt - 129-129 Watchdog slams failings of Israeli animal-rights law
by Haim Watzman - 133-133 Called to account
by Peter Aldhous - 134-135 Snapshot of a pandemic
by Helen Pilcher - 136-137 Out of Thailand, into Africa
by Julie Clayton - 138-140 Starting to gel
by Helen Pilcher - 141-141 Saving vital time in the war on drug resistance
by Michel G. Bergeron & Ann Huletsky & François J. Picard & Maurice Boissinot - 141-141 Extinction-risk coverage is worth inaccuracies
by Lee Hannah & Brad Phillips - 141-141 Fat chance of measuring food intake accurately
by J. T. Winkler - 143-144 The fight for fair play
by John W. Honour - 145-146 An elusive serial killer
by Richard W. Titball - 146-146 Clash of the titans
by Arthur Fine - 147-147 Science in culture
by Greg Bear - 148-148 Making a difference
by Sara J. Shettleworth - 149-150 Old before their time
by Gregory D. Wirth - 150-151 Polarizing a T-cell response
by Sophie M. Lehar & Michael J. Bevan - 151-153 Kinks and circuits
by Norman H. Sleep - 153-155 Gate expectations
by Maria L. Garcia - 155-157 Charge-ordering in oxides
by Michael Coey - 157-158 Another manifestation of GOD
by Martin F. Flajnik - 161-164 The RNAi revolution
by Carl D. Novina & Phillip A. Sharp - 165-165 Braiding patterns on an inclined plane
by Keith Mertens & Vakhtang Putkaradze & Peter Vorobieff - 167-173 Prediction of Emperor-Hawaii seamount locations from a revised model of global plate motion and mantle flow
by Bernhard Steinberger & Rupert Sutherland & Richard J. O'Connell - 174-180 Somatic diversification of variable lymphocyte receptors in the agnathan sea lamprey
by Zeev Pancer & Chris T. Amemiya & Götz R. A. Ehrhardt & Jill Ceitlin & G. Larry Gartland & Max D. Cooper - 181-184 A high abundance of massive galaxies 3–6 billion years after the Big Bang
by Karl Glazebrook & Roberto G. Abraham & Patrick J. McCarthy & Sandra Savaglio & Hsiao-Wen Chen & David Crampton & Rick Murowinski & Inger Jørgensen & Kathy Roth & Isobel Hook & Ronald O. Marzke & R. G. Carlberg - 184-187 Old galaxies in the young Universe
by A. Cimatti & E. Daddi & A. Renzini & P. Cassata & E. Vanzella & L. Pozzetti & S. Cristiani & A. Fontana & G. Rodighiero & M. Mignoli & G. Zamorani - 187-190 An unusual isotope effect in a high-transition-temperature superconductor
by G.-H. Gweon & T. Sasagawa & S.Y. Zhou & J. Graf & H. Takagi & D.-H. Lee & A. Lanzara - 190-195 Colloidal nanocrystal heterostructures with linear and branched topology
by Delia J. Milliron & Steven M. Hughes & Yi Cui & Liberato Manna & Jingbo Li & Lin-Wang Wang & A. Paul Alivisatos - 195-198 Export of dissolved organic carbon from peatlands under elevated carbon dioxide levels
by C. Freeman & N. Fenner & N. J. Ostle & H. Kang & D. J. Dowrick & B. Reynolds & M. A. Lock & D. Sleep & S. Hughes & J. Hudson - 198-201 Unexpectedly recent dates for human remains from Vogelherd
by Nicholas J. Conard & Pieter M. Grootes & Fred H. Smith - 201-205 Origin of extant domesticated sunflowers in eastern North America
by Abigail V. Harter & Keith A. Gardner & Daniel Falush & David L. Lentz & Robert A. Bye & Loren H. Rieseberg - 205-208 Evolutionary change from induced to constitutive expression of an indirect plant resistance
by Martin Heil & Sabine Greiner & Harald Meimberg & Ralf Krüger & Jean-Louis Noyer & Günther Heubl & K. Eduard Linsenmair & Wilhelm Boland - 209-213 Genesis of a highly pathogenic and potentially pandemic H5N1 influenza virus in eastern Asia
by K. S. Li & Y. Guan & J. Wang & G. J. D. Smith & K. M. Xu & L. Duan & A. P. Rahardjo & P. Puthavathana & C. Buranathai & T. D. Nguyen & A. T. S. Estoepangestie & A. Chaisingh & P. Auewarakul & H. T. Long & N. T. H. Hanh & R. J. Webby & L. L. M. Poon & H. Chen & K. F. Shortridge & K. Y. Yuen & R. G. Webster & J. S. M. Peiris - 213-218 Differential activation of the inflammasome by caspase-1 adaptors ASC and Ipaf
by Sanjeev Mariathasan & Kim Newton & Denise M. Monack & Domagoj Vucic & Dorothy M. French & Wyne P. Lee & Meron Roose-Girma & Sharon Erickson & Vishva M. Dixit - 218-222 Regulation of Toll/IL-1-receptor-mediated gene expression by the inducible nuclear protein IκBζ
by Masahiro Yamamoto & Soh Yamazaki & Satoshi Uematsu & Shintaro Sato & Hiroaki Hemmi & Katsuaki Hoshino & Tsuneyasu Kaisho & Hirotaka Kuwata & Osamu Takeuchi & Koichiro Takeshige & Tatsuya Saitoh & Shoji Yamaoka & Naoki Yamamoto & Shunsuke Yamamoto & Tatsushi Muta & Kiyoshi Takeda & Shizuo Akira - 223-226 Recognition of RNA polymerase II carboxy-terminal domain by 3′-RNA-processing factors
by Anton Meinhart & Patrick Cramer - 226-231 Cyclin-dependent kinases regulate the antiproliferative function of Smads
by Isao Matsuura & Natalia G. Denissova & Guannan Wang & Dongming He & Jianyin Long & Fang Liu - 232-235 A membrane-access mechanism of ion channel inhibition by voltage sensor toxins from spider venom
by Seok-Yong Lee & Roderick MacKinnon - 235-240 Bilayer-dependent inhibition of mechanosensitive channels by neuroactive peptide enantiomers
by Thomas M. Suchyna & Sonya E. Tape & Roger E. Koeppe & Olaf S. Andersen & Frederick Sachs & Philip A. Gottlieb - 241-241 Infection and immunity
by Ursula Weiss - 242-249 The challenge of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
by David M. Morens & Gregory K. Folkers & Anthony S. Fauci - 250-256 Frontal and stealth attack strategies in microbial pathogenesis
by D. Scott Merrell & Stanley Falkow - 257-263 Inferences, questions and possibilities in Toll-like receptor signalling
by Bruce Beutler - 264-271 Translating cell biology in vitro to immunity in vivo
by Marianne Boes & Hidde L. Ploegh - 273-273 Brought to book
by Paul Smaglik - 274-275 Coming back to life Montreal
by Hannah Hoag - 276-276 Learning to supervise
by Philipp Angerer - 276-276 Recruiters & Industry
by Anne Gimalac
July 2004, Volume 430, Issue 6995
- 3-3 Earth science loses autonomy as NASA switches focus to the Moon
by Tony Reichhardt - 4-4 Increasing virulence of bird flu threatens mammals
by Helen Pilcher - 4-4 Kerry promises spectrum sale to fund science
by Geoff Brumfiel - 5-5 UN urged to use science in fight against food shortfall
by Helen Pearson - 5-5 Research cloning gets green light from Japanese ethicists
by David Cyranoski - 6-6 Santa Cruz brush-off leaves artists in a different class
by Jonathan Knight - 6-6 Weapons plan gives United Nations key role
by Geoff Brumfiel - 7-7 Academics seek to cast peer review as a public service
by Declan Butler - 7-7 Junior biologists score partial victory over lab conditions
by Alison Abbott - 10-11 From rags to research
by Carina Dennis - 12-13 Breezing into town
by Jonathan Knight - 14-14 Change of mind
by Jim Giles - 15-15 Political interference not needed in Iraqi science
by Robert May - 15-15 No joke when a technical fault fools readers
by Michael Heather - 15-15 Ground rules for dealing with anthropomorphism
by Gordon M. Burghardt - 15-15 People power against climate change
by Jim Gillon - 17-17 The vehicle takes the wheel
by Valerie M. Chase - 18-18 A chrestomathy on fishes
by John C. Avise - 18-19 Infinite beauty
by Kenneth Falconer - 19-19 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 20-20 Living machinery
by Christof M. Niemeyer - 21-21 A model for madness?
by Allan Hobson - 23-24 As time glows by in bacteria
by Carl Hirschie Johnson - 24-25 Too close for comfort
by Gibor Basri - 25-26 Seeing double
by André Goffeau - 26-27 Message from the fish teeth
by Bernhard Diekmann - 27-28 Sleep on it
by Ilana S. Hairston & Robert T Knight - 29-30 Where are Procyon's quakes?
by Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard & Hans Kjeldsen - 30-30 Understanding the target
by Michael R. Stratton & P. Andrew Futreal - 33-33 Pterosaurs as part of a spinosaur diet
by Eric Buffetaut & David Martill & François Escuillié - 34-34 Uncertainty in predictions of extinction risk/Effects of changes in climate and land use/Climate change and extinction risk (reply)
by Chris D. Thomas & Stephen E. Williams & Alison Cameron & Rhys E. Green & Michel Bakkenes & Linda J. Beaumont & Yvonne C. Collingham & Barend F. N. Erasmus & Marinez Ferreira de Siqueira & Alan Grainger & Lee Hannah & Lesley Hughes & Brian Huntley & Albert S. van Jaarsveld & Guy F. Midgley & Lera Miles & Miguel A. Ortega-Huerta & A. Townsend Peterson & Oliver L. Phillips - 34-34 Uncertainty in predictions of extinction risk
by Wilfried Thuiller & Miguel B. Araújo & Richard G. Pearson & Robert J. Whittaker & Lluís Brotons & Sandra Lavorel - 34-34 Effects of changes in climate and land use
by Lauren B. Buckley & Joan Roughgarden - 34-34 Climate change and extinction risk
by John Harte & Annette Ostling & Jessica L. Green & Ann Kinzig - 35-44 Genome evolution in yeasts
by Bernard Dujon & David Sherman & Gilles Fischer & Pascal Durrens & Serge Casaregola & Ingrid Lafontaine & Jacky de Montigny & Christian Marck & Cécile Neuvéglise & Emmanuel Talla & Nicolas Goffard & Lionel Frangeul & Michel Aigle & Véronique Anthouard & Anna Babour & Valérie Barbe & Stéphanie Barnay & Sylvie Blanchin & Jean-Marie Beckerich & Emmanuelle Beyne & Claudine Bleykasten & Anita Boisramé & Jeanne Boyer & Laurence Cattolico & Fabrice Confanioleri & Antoine de Daruvar & Laurence Despons & Emmanuelle Fabre & Cécile Fairhead & Hélène Ferry-Dumazet & Alexis Groppi & Florence Hantraye & Christophe Hennequin & Nicolas Jauniaux & Philippe Joyet & Rym Kachouri & Alix Kerrest & Romain Koszul & Marc Lemaire & Isabelle Lesur & Laurence Ma & Héloïse Muller & Jean-Marc Nicaud & Macha Nikolski & Sophie Oztas & Odile Ozier-Kalogeropoulos & Stefan Pellenz & Serge Potier & Guy-Franck Richard & Marie-Laure Straub & Audrey Suleau & Dominique Swennen & Fredj Tekaia & Micheline Wésolowski-Louvel & Eric Westhof & Bénédicte Wirth & Maria Zeniou-Meyer & Ivan Zivanovic & Monique Bolotin-Fukuhara & Agnès Thierry & Christiane Bouchier & Bernard Caudron & Claude Scarpelli & Claude Gaillardin & Jean Weissenbach & Patrick Wincker & Jean-Luc Souciet - 45-50 Crystal structure of a self-splicing group I intron with both exons
by Peter L. Adams & Mary R. Stahley & Anne B. Kosek & Jimin Wang & Scott A. Strobel - 51-53 No stellar p-mode oscillations in space-based photometry of Procyon
by Jaymie M. Matthews & Rainer Kusching & David B. Guenther & Gordon A. H. Walker & Anthony F.J. Moffat & Slavek M. Rucinski & Dimitar Sasselov & Werner W. Weiss - 54-58 Experimental demonstration of five-photon entanglement and open-destination teleportation
by Zhi Zhao & Yu-Ao Chen & An-Ning Zhang & Tao Yang & Hans J. Briegel & Jian-Wei Pan - 58-61 Cyclotron frequency shifts arising from polarization forces
by James K. Thompson & Simon Rainville & David E. Pritchard - 61-65 Single-crystal metallic nanowires and metal/semiconductor nanowire heterostructures
by Yue Wu & Jie Xiang & Chen Yang & Wei Lu & Charles M. Lieber - 65-68 Evidence for deep-water production in the North Pacific Ocean during the early Cenozoic warm interval
by Deborah J. Thomas - 68-71 Role of metal-reducing bacteria in arsenic release from Bengal delta sediments
by Farhana S. Islam & Andrew G. Gault & Christopher Boothman & David A. Polya & John M. Charnock & Debashis Chatterjee & Jonathan R. Lloyd - 71-75 Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weather
by T. B. Hallett & T. Coulson & J. G. Pilkington & T. H. Clutton-Brock & J. M. Pemberton & B. T. Grenfell - 75-78 Microbialite resurgence after the Late Ordovician extinction
by Peter M. Sheehan & Mark T. Harris - 78-81 Local sleep and learning
by Reto Huber & M. Felice Ghilardi & Marcello Massimini & Giulio Tononi - 81-85 Resilient circadian oscillator revealed in individual cyanobacteria
by Irina Mihalcescu & Weihong Hsing & Stanislas Leibler - 85-88 Evolutionary changes in cis and trans gene regulation
by Patricia J. Wittkopp & Belinda K. Haerum & Andrew G. Clark - 88-93 Evidence for dynamically organized modularity in the yeast protein–protein interaction network
by Jing-Dong J. Han & Nicolas Bertin & Tong Hao & Debra S. Goldberg & Gabriel F. Berriz & Lan V. Zhang & Denis Dupuy & Albertha J. M. Walhout & Michael E. Cusick & Frederick P. Roth & Marc Vidal - 93-98 PTK7/CCK-4 is a novel regulator of planar cell polarity in vertebrates
by Xiaowei Lu & Annette G. M. Borchers & Christine Jolicoeur & Helen Rayburn & Julie C. Baker & Marc Tessier-Lavigne - 98-101 Nitrification by plants that also fix nitrogen
by Charles R. Hipkin & Deborah J. Simpson & Stephen J. Wainwright & Mansour A. Salem - 101-105 Context-dependent contributions of backbone hydrogen bonding to β-sheet folding energetics
by Songpon Deechongkit & Houbi Nguyen & Evan T. Powers & Philip E. Dawson & Martin Gruebele & Jeffery W. Kelly - 105-105 Correction: Corrigendum: Global-scale temperature patterns and climate forcing over the past six centuries
by Michael E. Mann & Raymond S. Bradley & Malcolm K. Hughes - 109-111 The leading edge
by Tim Chapman - 121-121 The best years of our lives
by Paul Smaglik
June 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6994
- 791-791 Biologists seek stamp of approval to send live fruitflies by post
by David Cyranoski - 792-792 RNA therapy beckons as firms prepare for clinical trials
by Erika Check - 792-792 Experts challenge claims for space tourism
by Helen Pearson - 793-793 British drug company to put data online as criticism mounts
by Jim Giles - 793-793 NASA reforms needed to give Moon–Mars plan a better shot
by Tony Reichhardt - 794-794 Biologists take degrading route to tackle cancer
by Alison Abbott - 794-794 Scots propose SUPA plan for united approach to physics
by Jim Giles - 795-795 Last-ditch funding keeps ocean drilling project afloat
by David Cyranoski - 795-795 Climate researcher takes academy hot seat
by Geoff Brumfiel - 798-799 One slip, and you're dead..
by Laura Nelson - 800-802 Breaking up is hard to do
by Duncan Graham-Rowe - 803-803 Opening the chamber of peer-review secrets
by Erwin G. Van Meir - 803-803 Rice, research and real life in the field
by A. Satyanarayana - 803-803 Rice: location is vital in crop management
by Huib Hengsdijk & Prem Bindraban - 804-805 More than meets the eye
by Sean Nee - 807-807 Paying for the pills
by John E. Calfee - 808-808 Requiem for a supercollider
by Geoff Brumfiel - 808-809 Bright blue dot
by Douglas A. Vakoch - 809-809 Eyes that follow you around the room
by Alan Packer - 811-811 Mentors and manipulation
by G. J. V. Nossal - 813-814 Diversity in the deep blue sea
by Peter J. Morin & Jeremy W. Fox - 814-815 How Mercury got its spin
by Stanley F. Dermott - 815-817 Plasmas put in order
by Thomas C. Killian - 817-818 A channel for protein waste
by Randy Schekman - 818-819 Fly-through at Wild 2
by Michael F. A'Hearn - 819-822 An ongoing genetic battle?
by Deepak Srivastava - 822-822 Electrifying effects in colloids
by Patrick Warren - 825-826 Hibernation in a tropical primate
by Kathrin H. Dausmann & Julian Glos & Jörg U. Ganzhorn & Gerhard Heldmaier - 826-826 A naturally decaffeinated arabica coffee
by Maria B. Silvarolla & Paulo Mazzafera & Luiz C. Fazuoli - 827-833 Confronting the coral reef crisis
by D. R. Bellwood & T. P. Hughes & C. Folke & M. Nyström - 834-840 A membrane protein required for dislocation of misfolded proteins from the ER
by Brendan N. Lilley & Hidde L. Ploegh - 841-847 A membrane protein complex mediates retro-translocation from the ER lumen into the cytosol
by Yihong Ye & Yoko Shibata & Chi Yun & David Ron & Tom A. Rapoport - 848-850 Mercury's capture into the 3/2 spin-orbit resonance as a result of its chaotic dynamics
by Alexandre C. M. Correia & Jacques Laskar - 850-853 Laser-induced ultrafast spin reorientation in the antiferromagnet TmFeO3
by A. V. Kimel & A. Kirilyuk & A. Tsvetkov & R. V. Pisarev & Th. Rasing - 853-857 Reduction of hysteresis losses in the magnetic refrigerant Gd5Ge2Si2 by the addition of iron
by Virgil Provenzano & Alexander J. Shapiro & Robert D. Shull - 857-860 Evidence for a macroscopic electric field in the sedimentation profiles of charged colloids
by Mircea Raşa & Albert P. Philipse - 860-863 Role of CO2 in the formation of gold deposits
by G. N. Phillips & K. A. Evans - 863-867 Global biodiversity patterns of marine phytoplankton and zooplankton
by Xabier Irigoien & Jef Huisman & Roger P. Harris - 867-870 Coral communities are regionally enriched along an oceanic biodiversity gradient
by Ronald H. Karlson & Howard V. Cornell & Terence P. Hughes - 870-873 Global patterns in human consumption of net primary production
by Marc L. Imhoff & Lahouari Bounoua & Taylor Ricketts & Colby Loucks & Robert Harriss & William T. Lawrence - 873-878 A proteoglycan mediates inductive interaction during plant vascular development
by Hiroyasu Motose & Munetaka Sugiyama & Hiroo Fukuda - 878-883 Rapid BDNF-induced retrograde synaptic modification in a developing retinotectal system
by Jiu-lin Du & Mu-ming Poo - 883-891 Gene regulation and DNA damage in the ageing human brain
by Tao Lu & Ying Pan & Shyan-Yuan Kao & Cheng Li & Isaac Kohane & Jennifer Chan & Bruce A. Yankner - 891-895 Mismatch repair genes identified using genetic screens in Blm-deficient embryonic stem cells
by Ge Guo & Wei Wang & Allan Bradley - 896-899 Genome-wide phenotype analysis in ES cells by regulated disruption of Bloom's syndrome gene
by Kosuke Yusa & Kyoji Horie & Gen Kondoh & Michiyoshi Kouno & Yusuke Maeda & Taroh Kinoshita & Junji Takeda - 900-903 Essential role for de novo DNA methyltransferase Dnmt3a in paternal and maternal imprinting
by Masahiro Kaneda & Masaki Okano & Kenichiro Hata & Takashi Sado & Naomi Tsujimoto & En Li & Hiroyuki Sasaki - 905-905 Stem-cell state lines
by Paul Smaglik - 906-906 Bricks & Mortar
by Paul Smaglik - 906-906 Show us the money!
by Tshaka Cunningham
June 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6993
- 687-687 Scientists cry foul as Elsevier axes paper on cancer mortality
by Meredith Wadman - 688-688 Fresh study questions oldest traces of life in Akilia rock
by Rex Dalton - 688-688 Funding review set to buck up basic research
by Jim Giles - 689-689 Genomics institute rejects Venter's streamlining plan
by Erika Check - 689-689 Dutch set the pace in bid to clean up diet supplements
by Alison Abbott - 690-690 Bacteria raid may lead to trial for artist tackling biodefence
by Geoff Brumfiel - 690-690 Future brightens for Eddington project to hunt distant planets
by Laura Nelson - 691-691 Stem-cell library boosts the case for change
by Erika Check - 691-691 Alcohol report directs drinkers to their doctors
by Helen Pearson - 694-695 Every last drop
by Jim Giles - 696-698 Asia's tigers get the blues
by Carina Dennis - 699-699 European science must embrace modernization
by Peter Andras & Bruce G. Charlton - 699-699 Fame and popularity are no bar to Royal Society
by John Enderby & David Read - 699-699 Reliable regional climate model not yet on horizon
by Michael MacCracken & Joel Smith & Anthony C. Janetos - 701-702 Beyond artificial intelligence
by Igor Aleksander - 702-702 Split decision
by Frank Close