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June 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6993
- 703-703 Retreat of the ice giants
by Quirin Schiermeier - 703-703 To see and not to see
by Manfred Fahle - 705-705 The ties that bind
by Melvin Konner - 707-708 On Earth, as it is on Mars?
by David C. Catling - 708-709 The loader of the rings
by Michael A. Trakselis & Stephen D. Bell - 709-710 Fantastic plastic
by Ifor D. W. Samuel - 711-712 Why voles stick together
by Evan Balaban - 712-713 Push-button teleportation
by H. J. Kimble & S. J. van Enk - 713-713 Fire and ice
by Meinrat O. Andreae - 714-714 Carl-Ivar Brändén (1934–2004)
by Ingemar Ernberg & Kenneth C. Holmes - 717-723 Routing of spike series by dynamic circuits in the hippocampus
by Frédéric Pouille & Massimo Scanziani - 724-730 Structural analysis of a eukaryotic sliding DNA clamp–clamp loader complex
by Gregory D. Bowman & Mike O'Donnell & John Kuriyan - 731-734 A possible terrestrial analogue for haematite concretions on Mars
by Marjorie A. Chan & Brenda Beitler & W. T. Parry & Jens Ormö & Goro Komatsu - 734-737 Deterministic quantum teleportation with atoms
by M. Riebe & H. Häffner & C. F. Roos & W. Hänsel & J. Benhelm & G. P. T. Lancaster & T. W. Körber & C. Becher & F. Schmidt-Kaler & D. F. V. James & R. Blatt - 737-739 Deterministic quantum teleportation of atomic qubits
by M. D. Barrett & J. Chiaverini & T. Schaetz & J. Britton & W. M. Itano & J. D. Jost & E. Knill & C. Langer & D. Leibfried & R. Ozeri & D. J. Wineland - 739-743 In situ observation of colloidal monolayer nucleation driven by an alternating electric field
by Ke-Qin Zhang & Xiang Y. Liu - 743-746 The influence of ridge migration on the magmatic segmentation of mid-ocean ridges
by S. M. Carbotte & C. Small & K. Donnelly - 746-749 Radiocarbon evidence of mid-Holocene mammoths stranded on an Alaskan Bering Sea island
by R. Dale Guthrie - 749-754 Upwelling-driven nearshore hypoxia signals ecosystem and oceanographic changes in the northeast Pacific
by Brian A. Grantham & Francis Chan & Karina J. Nielsen & David S. Fox & John A. Barth & Adriana Huyer & Jane Lubchenco & Bruce A. Menge - 754-757 Enhanced partner preference in a promiscuous species by manipulating the expression of a single gene
by Miranda M. Lim & Zuoxin Wang & Daniel E. Olazábal & Xianghui Ren & Ernest F. Terwilliger & Larry J. Young - 758-761 Local-feature assembling in visual pattern recognition and generalization in honeybees
by Silke Stach & Julie Benard & Martin Giurfa - 761-766 Structural basis of long-term potentiation in single dendritic spines
by Masanori Matsuzaki & Naoki Honkura & Graham C. R. Ellis-Davies & Haruo Kasai - 766-770 Mechanoelectrical transduction of adult outer hair cells studied in a gerbil hemicochlea
by David Z. Z. He & Shuping Jia & Peter Dallos - 771-776 Sirt1 promotes fat mobilization in white adipocytes by repressing PPAR-γ
by Frédéric Picard & Martin Kurtev & Namjin Chung & Acharawan Topark-Ngarm & Thanaset Senawong & Rita Machado de Oliveira & Mark Leid & Michael W. McBurney & Leonard Guarente - 776-780 Plant retinoblastoma homologues control nuclear proliferation in the female gametophyte
by Chantal Ebel & Luisa Mariconti & Wilhelm Gruissem - 780-784 Structural basis of protein phosphatase 1 regulation
by Mohammed Terrak & Frederic Kerff & Knut Langsetmo & Terence Tao & Roberto Dominguez - 785-785 Mental barriers
by Paul Smaglik - 786-787 Stars in the making
by Kendall Powell - 788-788 A little Canadian goes a long way
by Sidney Omelon - 788-788 Scientists & Societies
by Jeramia Ory
June 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6992
- 1-1 Dutch diaries and the demise of the dodo
by Julian Pender Hume & David M. Martill & Christopher Dewdney - 587-587 Gene therapists hopeful as trials resume with childhood disease
by Erika Check - 588-588 Global fund changes tack on malaria therapy
by Declan Butler - 588-588 Biotech industry struggles with generics approval
by Jonathan Knight - 589-589 Spitzer sues drug giant for deceiving doctors
by Meredith Wadman - 590-590 Critics blast ‘premature’ paper on adult stem cells
by Quirin Schiermeier & Martin Leeb - 590-590 Net losses pose extinction risk for porpoise
by Rex Dalton - 591-591 Nanotech takes small step towards burying ‘grey goo’
by Jim Giles - 591-591 Futuristic centre under fire from German science council
by Quirin Schiermeier - 596-597 Palaeoclimate: Frozen time
by Gabrielle Walker - 598-600 Natural resources: Bioprospects less than golden
by Rex Dalton - 601-601 Small countries receive even less of a fair deal
by Stipan Jonjic & Luka Traven - 601-601 Fair deal foiled by taxes and exchange rates
by Josely Chiarella - 601-601 Fair deal: local factors add to price of supplies
by Andrew Carr - 603-603 Isolation is not the answer
by Thomas May - 605-606 Current affairs
by Michael J. McPhaden - 606-607 A helping hand
by Eve Sweetser - 607-607 Living with luminescence
by Carina Dennis - 607-607 Bedside stories
by John Carmody - 609-609 Causing a commotion
by Kevin N. Laland & John Odling-Smee & Marcus W. Feldman - 611-612 A great grand-daddy of ice cores
by Jerry F. McManus - 612-613 Eavesdropping on bats
by Brock Fenton & John Ratcliffe - 613-614 From the top..
by Georg Weiglein - 615-616 Molecular nitrogen in space
by Theodore P. Snow - 616-617 The wealth of nations
by Jared Diamond - 617-618 A step up to self-assembly
by Kristen Fichthorn & Matthias Scheffler - 618-619 The writing is on the vessel wall
by Christopher H. Contag & Michael H. Bachmann - 621-621 Pterosaur embryo from the Early Cretaceous
by Xiaolin Wang & Zhonghe Zhou - 629-635 Subtractive proteomic mapping of the endothelial surface in lung and solid tumours for tissue-specific therapy
by Phil Oh & Yan Li & Jingyi Yu & Eberhard Durr & Karolina M. Krasinska & Lucy A. Carver & Jacqueline E. Testa & Jan E. Schnitzer - 636-638 The interstellar N2 abundance towards HD 124314 from far-ultraviolet observations
by David C. Knauth & B-G Andersson & Stephan R. McCandliss & H. Warren Moos - 642-646 Energy-transfer pumping of semiconductor nanocrystals using an epitaxial quantum well
by Marc Achermann & Melissa A. Petruska & Simon Kos & Darryl L. Smith & Daniel D. Koleske & Victor I. Klimov - 646-649 High levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide necessary for the termination of global glaciation
by Raymond T. Pierrehumbert - 649-651 Mesozoic origin for West Indian insectivores
by Alfred L. Roca & Gila Kahila Bar-Gal & Eduardo Eizirik & Kristofer M. Helgen & Roberto Maria & Mark S. Springer & Stephen J. O'Brien & William J. Murphy - 651-654 Convergence across biomes to a common rain-use efficiency
by Travis E. Huxman & Melinda D. Smith & Philip A. Fay & Alan K. Knapp & M. Rebecca Shaw & Michael E. Loik & Stanley D. Smith & David T. Tissue & John C. Zak & Jake F. Weltzin & William T. Pockman & Osvaldo E. Sala & Brent M. Haddad & John Harte & George W. Koch & Susan Schwinning & Eric E. Small & David G. Williams - 654-657 Harmonic-hopping in Wallacea's bats
by Tigga Kingston & Stephen J. Rossiter - 657-661 Echolocation signals reflect niche differentiation in five sympatric congeneric bat species
by Björn M. Siemers & Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler - 661-664 Metabolic network analysis of the causes and evolution of enzyme dispensability in yeast
by Balázs Papp & Csaba Pál & Laurence D. Hurst - 664-667 Temporal difference models describe higher-order learning in humans
by Ben Seymour & John P. O'Doherty & Peter Dayan & Martin Koltzenburg & Anthony K. Jones & Raymond J. Dolan & Karl J. Friston & Richard S. Frackowiak - 667-671 Myosin-dependent junction remodelling controls planar cell intercalation and axis elongation
by Claire Bertet & Lawrence Sulak & Thomas Lecuit - 671-675 Structure of a complex between a voltage-gated calcium channel β-subunit and an α-subunit domain
by Filip Van Petegem & Kimberly A. Clark & Franck C. Chatelain & Daniel L. Minor - 675-680 Structural basis of the α1–β subunit interaction of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels
by Yu-hang Chen & Ming-hui Li & Yun Zhang & Lin-ling He & Yoichi Yamada & Aileen Fitzmaurice & Yang Shen & Hailong Zhang & Liang Tong & Jian Yang - 680-680 Correction: Corrigendum: Photonic structures in biology
by Pete Vukusic & J. Roy Sambles - 681-681 The power of goodbye
by Paul Smaglik - 682-683 Testing new ground
by Hannah Hoag
June 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6991
- 1-1 Harvesting biotechnology
by Carina Dennis & Niall Byrne - 5-9 Biotech business Down Under
by Charles Beckley - 10-13 Farmers to pharmas
by Brad Collis - 15-17 Biodiscovery – from reef to outback
by David Blake - 19-23 Gaining medical momentum
by David Blake - 25-25 Future outlook
by Niall Byrne - 489-489 NASA devolves control of Cassini observations to research teams
by Tony Reichhardt - 490-490 Korean bioethicists call for inquiry into stem-cell work
by David Cyranoski - 490-490 Double check casts doubt on statistics in published papers
by Helen Pearson - 491-491 Fossil hunters bristle over plans for US tour
by Rex Dalton - 491-491 Scientists deny ethical breach at Kenyan orphanage
by Declan Butler - 492-492 Overseas aid policy needs better science input, inquiry finds
by Jim Giles - 492-492 Researchers seize moment to make tobacco data public
by Michael Hopkin - 493-493 Brands in peril as Brazil strives to keep AIDS drugs free
by Declan Butler - 493-493 Pressured staff ‘lose faith’ in patent quality
by Alison Abbott - 496-497 Running before we can walk?
by Erika Check - 498-500 One of a kind
by Henry Nicholls - 501-501 Cultural weight dragging at Asian giants' feet
by C. P. Rajendran - 501-501 Ecological and political costs of river diversion
by Anping Chen & Changdu Chen - 501-501 Turing's war work counts for more than computers
by Jürgen Schmidhuber - 503-504 Women in the cabinet
by Jessica Riskin - 504-505 Big-game theory
by Andrew Illius - 505-506 Mind the gap
by David Papineau - 506-506 A fluid definition of art
by Martin Kemp - 507-508 When symmetry breaks down
by Edward Witten - 509-510 The atomic wrist-watch
by Robert Wynands - 510-511 A reason for reading nonsense
by Sabine Schmitt & Renato Paro - 511-513 Parasitic turncoat
by Rustom Antia & Jacob Koella - 513-515 Hydrocarbon-driven warming
by Gerald R. Dickens - 515-517 A matter of balance
by Martyn Goulding - 517-518 All in the family
by Allen J. Moore - 521-522 Where leatherback turtles meet fisheries
by Sandra Ferraroli & Jean-Yves Georges & Philippe Gaspar & Yvon Le Maho - 522-522 Pan-Atlantic leatherback turtle movements
by Graeme C. Hays & Jonathan D. R. Houghton & Andrew E. Myers - 523-530 Activity-dependent homeostatic specification of transmitter expression in embryonic neurons
by Laura N. Borodinsky & Cory M. Root & Julia A. Cronin & Sharon B. Sann & Xiaonan Gu & Nicholas C. Spitzer - 531-534 The structure of the high-energy spin excitations in a high-transition-temperature superconductor
by S. M. Hayden & H. A. Mook & Pengcheng Dai & T. G. Perring & F. Doğan - 534-538 Quantum magnetic excitations from stripes in copper oxide superconductors
by J. M. Tranquada & H. Woo & T. G. Perring & H. Goka & G. D. Gu & G. Xu & M. Fujita & K. Yamada - 538-542 A three-dimensional optical photonic crystal with designed point defects
by Minghao Qi & Elefterios Lidorikis & Peter T. Rakich & Steven G. Johnson & J. D. Joannopoulos & Erich P. Ippen & Henry I. Smith - 542-545 Release of methane from a volcanic basin as a mechanism for initial Eocene global warming
by Henrik Svensen & Sverre Planke & Anders Malthe-Sørenssen & Bjørn Jamtveit & Reidun Myklebust & Torfinn Rasmussen Eidem & Sebastian S. Rey - 546-548 Geochemical evidence from the Sudbury structure for crustal redistribution by large bolide impacts
by James E. Mungall & Doreen E. Ames & Jacob J. Hanley - 549-551 Doubling the estimate of invertebrate biomass in a rainforest canopy
by Martin D. F. Ellwood & William A. Foster - 551-554 Unusually dynamic sex roles in a fish
by Elisabet Forsgren & Trond Amundsen & Åsa A. Borg & Jens Bjelvenmark - 555-558 Transient cross-reactive immune responses can orchestrate antigenic variation in malaria
by Mario Recker & Sean Nee & Peter C. Bull & Sam Kinyanjui & Kevin Marsh & Chris Newbold & Sunetra Gupta - 558-562 Positive selection at sites of multiple amino acid replacements since rat–mouse divergence
by Georgii A. Bazykin & Fyodor A. Kondrashov & Aleksey Y. Ogurtsov & Shamil Sunyaev & Alexey S. Kondrashov - 562-566 Drosophila dFOXO controls lifespan and regulates insulin signalling in brain and fat body
by Dae Sung Hwangbo & Boris Gersham & Meng-Ping Tu & Michael Palmer & Marc Tatar - 566-571 The transcriptional programme of antibody class switching involves the repressor Bach2
by Akihiko Muto & Satoshi Tashiro & Osamu Nakajima & Hideto Hoshino & Satoru Takahashi & Eiichirou Sakoda & Dai Ikebe & Masayuki Yamamoto & Kazuhiko Igarashi - 571-574 Intergenic transcription is required to repress the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SER3 gene
by Joseph A. Martens & Lisa Laprade & Fred Winston - 575-578 Nonsense-mediated messenger RNA decay is initiated by endonucleolytic cleavage in Drosophila
by David Gatfield & Elisa Izaurralde - 579-582 Cyclic electron flow around photosystem I is essential for photosynthesis
by Yuri Munekage & Mihoko Hashimoto & Chikahiro Miyake & Ken-Ichi Tomizawa & Tsuyoshi Endo & Masao Tasaka & Toshiharu Shikanai - 583-583 Never-ending stories
by Paul Smaglik - 584-584 The final straight
by Amber Jenkins - 584-584 Introductory matters
by Deb Koen
May 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6990
- 329-329 Clinicians win fight to overturn patent for breast-cancer gene
by Alison Abbott - 330-330 Project structure blamed for Beagle 2 loss
by Laura Nelson - 330-330 Monsanto wins seven-year court battle for seed patent
by David Spurgeon - 331-331 Biodefence project accused of violating weapons treaty
by Erika Check - 331-331 Tissue survey raises spectre of ‘second wave’ of vCJD
by Jim Giles - 332-332 Japan announces follow-up to human genome project
by David Cyranoski - 332-332 Microbiology gaining ground after lean years
by Jonathan Knight - 333-333 Britain opens first repository to speed work on stem cells
by Laura Nelson - 333-333 Pop science pulls in public as café culture goes global
by Jim Giles - 338-339 Striking back
by Alison Abbott - 340-342 Catch a falling star
by Nicola Jones - 343-343 Efforts to help Africa are tripped up by red tape
by Peter N. Campbell - 343-343 Call for action to protect free exchange of ideas
by Kenneth R. Foster - 345-346 Nature's biological weapon
by John Oxford - 346-347 Taking stock of conservation
by E. J. Milner-Gulland - 347-348 Making heavy weather
by Myles Allen - 348-348 The second creation
by Graham Farmelo - 348-348 Scientific expressionism
by Alison Abbott - 349-349 A late change to the programme
by Paul J. Crutzen - 351-352 Automata make antisense
by Anne Condon - 352-353 The brazil nut effect — in reverse
by Troy Shinbrot - 353-355 Differences with the relatives
by Jean Weissenbach - 356-356 Ooo!
by Alison Wright - 356-357 Just add more water
by Rob Evans - 357-359 Mice and mitochondria
by George M. Martin & Lawrence A. Loeb - 359-360 Warm debate on early climate
by Timothy W. Lyons - 363-363 The red sweat of the hippopotamus
by Yoko Saikawa & Kimiko Hashimoto & Masaya Nakata & Masato Yoshihara & Kiyoshi Nagai & Motoyasu Ida & Teruyuki Komiya - 365-368 Quality assessment of the human genome sequence
by Jeremy Schmutz & Jeremy Wheeler & Jane Grimwood & Mark Dickson & Joan Yang & Chenier Caoile & Eva Bajorek & Stacey Black & Yee Man Chan & Mirian Denys & Julio Escobar & Dave Flowers & Dea Fotopulos & Carmen Garcia & Maria Gomez & Eidelyn Gonzales & Lauren Haydu & Frederick Lopez & Lucia Ramirez & James Retterer & Alex Rodriguez & Stephanie Rogers & Angelica Salazar & Ming Tsai & Richard M. Myers - 369-374 DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 9
by S. J. Humphray & K. Oliver & A. R. Hunt & R. W. Plumb & J. E. Loveland & K. L. Howe & T. D. Andrews & S. Searle & S. E. Hunt & C. E. Scott & M. C. Jones & R. Ainscough & J. P. Almeida & K. D. Ambrose & R. I. S. Ashwell & A. K. Babbage & S. Babbage & C. L. Bagguley & J. Bailey & R. Banerjee & D. J. Barker & K. F. Barlow & K. Bates & H. Beasley & O. Beasley & C. P. Bird & S. Bray-Allen & A. J. Brown & J. Y. Brown & D. Burford & W. Burrill & J. Burton & C. Carder & N. P. Carter & J. C. Chapman & Y. Chen & G. Clarke & S. Y. Clark & C. M. Clee & S. Clegg & R. E. Collier & N. Corby & M. Crosier & A. T. Cummings & J. Davies & P. Dhami & M. Dunn & I. Dutta & L. W. Dyer & M. E. Earthrowl & L. Faulkner & C. J. Fleming & A. Frankish & J. A. Frankland & L. French & D. G. Fricker & P. Garner & J. Garnett & J. Ghori & J. G. R. Gilbert & C. Glison & D. V. Grafham & S. Gribble & C. Griffiths & S. Griffiths-Jones & R. Grocock & J. Guy & R. E. Hall & S. Hammond & J. L. Harley & E. S. I. Harrison & E. A. Hart & P. D. Heath & C. D. Henderson & B. L. Hopkins & P. J. Howard & P. J. Howden & E. Huckle & C. Johnson & D. Johnson & A. A. Joy & M. Kay & S. Keenan & J. K. Kershaw & A. M. Kimberley & A. King & A. Knights & G. K. Laird & C. Langford & S. Lawlor & D. A. Leongamornlert & M. Leversha & C. Lloyd & D. M. Lloyd & J. Lovell & S. Martin & M. Mashreghi-Mohammadi & L. Matthews & S. McLaren & K. E. McLay & A. McMurray & S. Milne & T. Nickerson & J. Nisbett & G. Nordsiek & A. V. Pearce & A. I. Peck & K. M. Porter & R. Pandian & S. Pelan & B. Phillimore & S. Povey & Y. Ramsey & V. Rand & M. Scharfe & H. K. Sehra & R. Shownkeen & S. K. Sims & C. D. Skuce & M. Smith & C. A. Steward & D. Swarbreck & N. Sycamore & J. Tester & A. Thorpe & A. Tracey & A. Tromans & D. W. Thomas & M. Wall & J. M. Wallis & A. P. West & S. L. Whitehead & D. L. Willey & S. A. Williams & L. Wilming & P. W. Wray & L. Young & J. L. Ashurst & A. Coulson & H. Blöcker & R. Durbin & J. E. Sulston & T. Hubbard & M. J. Jackson & D. R. Bentley & S. Beck & J. Rogers & I. Dunham - 375-381 The DNA sequence and comparative analysis of human chromosome 10
by P. Deloukas & M. E. Earthrowl & D. V. Grafham & M. Rubenfield & L. French & C. A. Steward & S. K. Sims & M. C. Jones & S. Searle & C. Scott & K. Howe & S. E. Hunt & T. D. Andrews & J. G. R. Gilbert & D. Swarbreck & J. L. Ashurst & A. Taylor & J. Battles & C. P. Bird & R. Ainscough & J. P. Almeida & R. I. S. Ashwell & K. D. Ambrose & A. K. Babbage & C. L. Bagguley & J. Bailey & R. Banerjee & K. Bates & H. Beasley & S. Bray-Allen & A. J. Brown & J. Y. Brown & D. C. Burford & W. Burrill & J. Burton & P. Cahill & D. Camire & N. P. Carter & J. C. Chapman & S. Y. Clark & G. Clarke & C. M. Clee & S. Clegg & N. Corby & A. Coulson & P. Dhami & I. Dutta & M. Dunn & L. Faulkner & A. Frankish & J. A. Frankland & P. Garner & J. Garnett & S. Gribble & C. Griffiths & R. Grocock & E. Gustafson & S. Hammond & J. L. Harley & E. Hart & P. D. Heath & T. P. Ho & B. Hopkins & J. Horne & P. J. Howden & E. Huckle & C. Hynds & C. Johnson & D. Johnson & A. Kana & M. Kay & A. M. Kimberley & J. K. Kershaw & M. Kokkinaki & G. K. Laird & S. Lawlor & H. M. Lee & D. A. Leongamornlert & G. Laird & C. Lloyd & D. M. Lloyd & J. Loveland & J. Lovell & S. McLaren & K. E. McLay & A. McMurray & M. Mashreghi-Mohammadi & L. Matthews & S. Milne & T. Nickerson & M. Nguyen & E. Overton-Larty & S. A. Palmer & A. V. Pearce & A. I. Peck & S. Pelan & B. Phillimore & K. Porter & C. M. Rice & A. Rogosin & M. T. Ross & T. Sarafidou & H. K. Sehra & R. Shownkeen & C. D. Skuce & M. Smith & L. Standring & N. Sycamore & J. Tester & A. Thorpe & W. Torcasso & A. Tracey & A. Tromans & J. Tsolas & M. Wall & J. Walsh & H. Wang & K. Weinstock & A. P. West & D. L. Willey & S. L. Whitehead & L. Wilming & P. W. Wray & L. Young & Y. Chen & R. C. Lovering & N. K. Moschonas & R. Siebert & K. Fechtel & D. Bentley & R. Durbin & T. Hubbard & L. Doucette-Stamm & S. Beck & D. R. Smith & J. Rogers - 389-392 Electron-hole symmetry in a semiconducting carbon nanotube quantum dot
by Pablo Jarillo-Herrero & Sami Sapmaz & Cees Dekker & Leo P. Kouwenhoven & Herre S. J. van der Zant - 392-395 Electric polarization reversal and memory in a multiferroic material induced by magnetic fields
by N. Hur & S. Park & P. A. Sharma & J. S. Ahn & S. Guha & S-W. Cheong - 395-399 Evidence from massive siderite beds for a CO2-rich atmosphere before ~ 1.8 billion years ago
by Hiroshi Ohmoto & Yumiko Watanabe & Kazumasa Kumazawa - 399-403 Low electrical resistivity associated with plunging of the Nazca flat slab beneath Argentina
by John R. Booker & Alicia Favetto & M. Cristina Pomposiello - 403-407 Aldehyde suppression of copepod recruitment in blooms of a ubiquitous planktonic diatom
by Adrianna Ianora & Antonio Miralto & Serge A. Poulet & Ylenia Carotenuto & Isabella Buttino & Giovanna Romano & Raffaella Casotti & Georg Pohnert & Thomas Wichard & Luca Colucci-D'Amato & Giuseppe Terrazzano & Victor Smetacek - 407-410 Predator diversity dampens trophic cascades
by Deborah L. Finke & Robert F. Denno - 410-413 Object-based attention determines dominance in binocular rivalry
by Jude F. Mitchell & Gene R. Stoner & John H. Reynolds - 413-417 VEGF delivery with retrogradely transported lentivector prolongs survival in a mouse ALS model
by Mimoun Azzouz & G. Scott Ralph & Erik Storkebaum & Lucy E. Walmsley & Kyriacos A. Mitrophanous & Susan M. Kingsman & Peter Carmeliet & Nicholas D. Mazarakis - 417-423 Premature ageing in mice expressing defective mitochondrial DNA polymerase
by Aleksandra Trifunovic & Anna Wredenberg & Maria Falkenberg & Johannes N. Spelbrink & Anja T. Rovio & Carl E. Bruder & Mohammad Bohlooly-Y & Sebastian Gidlöf & Anders Oldfors & Rolf Wibom & Jan Törnell & Howard T. Jacobs & Nils-Göran Larsson - 423-429 An autonomous molecular computer for logical control of gene expression
by Yaakov Benenson & Binyamin Gil & Uri Ben-Dor & Rivka Adar & Ehud Shapiro - 429-433 Assembly and function of a bacterial genotoxin
by Dragana Nešić & Yun Hsu & C. Erec Stebbins - 433-437 Human meiotic recombinase Dmc1 promotes ATP-dependent homologous DNA strand exchange
by Michael G. Sehorn & Stefan Sigurdsson & Wendy Bussen & Vinzenz M. Unger & Patrick Sung - 439-439 Human genomics and medicine
by Chris Gunter - 440-445 Genomes for medicine
by David R. Bentley - 446-452 Mapping complex disease loci in whole-genome association studies
by Christopher S. Carlson & Michael A. Eberle & Leonid Kruglyak & Deborah A. Nickerson - 453-456 Predicting disease using genomics
by John Bell - 457-463 Epigenetics in human disease and prospects for epigenetic therapy
by Gerda Egger & Gangning Liang & Ana Aparicio & Peter A. Jones - 464-468 Moving towards individualized medicine with pharmacogenomics
by William E. Evans & Mary V. Relling - 469-474 Oncogenomics and the development of new cancer therapies
by Robert L. Strausberg & Andrew J.G. Simpson & Lloyd J. Old & Gregory J. Riggins - 475-477 The case for a US prospective cohort study of genes and environment
by Francis S. Collins - 478-481 Organizational challenges in clinical genomic research
by Jill S. Altshuler & David Altshuler - 483-483 Back to life
by Paul Smaglik - 484-485 Taking a risk in start-ups
by Virginia Gewin - 486-486 Wrapping things up
by Tshaka Cunningham - 486-486 Recruiters & industry
by Joe Rodriguez
May 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6989
- 229-229 Iranian physicist locked out of laboratory by energy department
by Geoff Brumfiel - 230-230 Panel slated for leniency over study of NIH consulting roles
by Erika Check - 230-230 Health assembly rebuffs Taiwan's bid for ‘observer’ status
by Declan Butler - 231-231 Charging plan casts a shadow on Japan's light beam
by David Cyranoski - 231-231 Software company bans competitive users
by Jim Giles - 232-232 Talks pave way for docking between Russia and ESA
by Tony Reichhardt - 232-232 Germany backs genome networks to tackle diseases
by Quirin Schiermeier - 233-233 Britain plans laws to restrain animal-rights activists
by Jim Giles - 233-233 Big buzz as cicadas arrive after 17-year gap
by Laura Nelson - 236-237 Not so special, after all?
by Jonathan Knight - 238-240 Nuclear power's new dawn
by Declan Butler - 241-241 Bioinformatics needs a software archive
by A. Jamie Cuticchia & Gregg W. Silk - 241-241 Autistic geniuses? We're too ready to pathologize
by Oliver Sacks - 241-241 Bioinformatics: smartest software is still just a tool
by Steven Bottomley - 243-244 Time waits for no man
by Kevan Martin - 244-245 A global problem
by Hans von Storch - 245-246 Improving on nature
by David Knight - 246-246 Magnificent mayflies
by Colin Martin