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September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6750
- 207-207 Sensible precautions make good science…
by C. Vyvyan Howard & Peter T. Saunders - 207-207 Biotech companies must get back to basics to weigh up risks
by Jonathan Ewbank - 207-207 California's libraries get wired up to e-journals
by Evan A. Reader - 207-208 …and can mean saying ‘yes’ to innovation
by Carolyn Raffensperger & Joel Tickner & Ted Schettler & Andrew Jordan - 208-208 Sweden's answer to genomics ethics
by Sune Rosell - 208-208 Ethics training more important than ever
by John T. Finn - 208-208 Latin America treats science as a curiosity
by Ivan Chambouleyron - 209-210 Towards a more venturesome Europe
by Craig Pickering - 211-212 Ebb and flow in the seas of faith
by Hugh Montefiore - 212-213 Managing a crisis out of context
by Robert Gottlieb - 213-213 Astronomical expansions
by Jayant V. Narlikar - 213-214 Perceiving confluent disciplines
by Richard Gregory - 214-214 Prosaic poetics
by Juliet Clutton-Brock - 215-215 A fistful of wishful thinking
by Daniel J. Kevles - 217-218 Cracking anaerobic bacteria
by John Parkes - 218-219 Salmonella strikes a balance
by Michael S. Donnenberg - 219-221 Universal peekaboo
by Adam G. Riess - 222-223 Antagonists on the left flank
by Tim King & Nigel A. Brown - 223-225 Clouds and climate
by Henning Rodhe - 225-226 Singular take on molecules
by Magdalena Helmer - 226-226 Unchained energy
by David Jones - 227-230 Up close and personal to atoms
by Ali Yazdani & Charles M. Lieber - 231-232 Food contamination by PCBs and dioxins
by A. Bernard & C. Hermans & F. Broeckaert & G. De Poorter & A. De Cock & G. Houins - 232-232 Pheromones and regulation of ovulation
by Wes Whitten - 232-233 reply: Pheromones and regulation of ovulation
by Martha K. McClintock - 233-234 Antibiotic resistance found in wild rodents
by Moira A. Gilliver & Malcolm Bennett & Michael Begon & Sarah M. Hazel & C. Anthony Hart - 234-234 Condition-related mate choice in sticklebacks
by Theo C. M. Bakker & Reto Künzler & Dominique Mazzi - 235-242 Structure of the trp RNA-binding attenuation protein, TRAP, bound to RNA
by Alfred A. Antson & Eleanor J. Dodson & Guy Dodson & Richard B. Greaves & Xiao-ping Chen & Paul Gollnick - 243-251 The novel Cer-like protein Caronte mediates the establishment of embryonic left–right asymmetry
by Concepción Rodríguez Esteban & Javier Capdevila & Aris N. Economides & Jaime Pascual & Ángel Ortiz & Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte - 252-254 Evidence for a positive cosmological constant from flows of galaxies and distant supernovae
by Idit Zehavi & Avishai Dekel - 254-257 A metal complex that binds α-amino acids with high and predictable stereospecificity
by Jik Chin & Soo Suk Lee & Kyung Joo Lee & Seongsoon Park & Dong H. Kim - 257-259 Cloud albedo enhancement by surface-active organic solutes in growing droplets
by Maria Cristina Facchini & Mihaela Mircea & Sandro Fuzzi & Robert J. Charlson - 259-262 Control of the location of the volcanic front in island arcs by aqueous fluid connectivity in the mantle wedge
by Kenji Mibe & Toshitsugu Fujii & Atsushi Yasuda - 262-266 A dromaeosaurid dinosaur with a filamentous integument from the Yixian Formation of China
by Xing Xu & Xiao-Lin Wang & Xiao-Chun Wu - 266-269 Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms
by Karsten Zengler & Hans H. Richnow & Ramon Rosselló-Mora & Walter Michaelis & Friedrich Widdel - 269-272 Grouping of image fragments in primary visual cortex
by Yoichi Sugita - 272-276 Expression of the transcription factor ΔFosB in the brain controls sensitivity to cocaine
by Max B. Kelz & Jingshan Chen & William A. Carlezon & Kim Whisler & Lauren Gilden & Alison M. Beckmann & Cathy Steffen & Ya-Jun Zhang & Louis Marotti & David W. Self & Tatiana Tkatch & Gytis Baranauskas & D. James Surmeier & Rachael L. Neve & Ronald S. Duman & Marina R. Picciotto & Eric J. Nestler - 276-278 Function of Rieger syndrome gene in left–right asymmetry and craniofacial development
by Mei-Fang Lu & Carolyn Pressman & Rex Dyer & Randy L. Johnson & James F. Martin - 279-282 Pitx2 regulates lung asymmetry, cardiac positioning and pituitary and tooth morphogenesis
by Chijen R. Lin & Chrissa Kioussi & Shawn O'Connell & Paola Briata & Daniel Szeto & Forrest Liu & Juan Carlos Izpisúa-Belmonte & Michael G. Rosenfeld - 282-286 Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14
by Robert S. Ames & Henry M. Sarau & Johathan K. Chambers & Robert N. Willette & Nambi V. Aiyar & Anne M. Romanic & Calvert S. Louden & James J. Foley & Charles F. Sauermelch & Robert W. Coatney & Zhaohui Ao & Jyoti Disa & Stephen D. Holmes & Jeffrey M. Stadel & John D. Martin & Wu-Schyong Liu & George I. Glover & Shelagh Wilson & Dean E. McNulty & Catherine E. Ellis & Nabil A. Elshourbagy & Usman Shabon & John J. Trill & Douglas W. P. Hay & Eliot H. Ohlstein & Derk J. Bergsma & Stephen A. Douglas - 286-290 A kinase-regulated PDZ-domain interaction controls endocytic sorting of the β2-adrenergic receptor
by Tracy T. Cao & Heather W. Deacon & David Reczek & Anthony Bretscher & Mark von Zastrow - 290-293 EPS8 and E3B1 transduce signals from Ras to Rac
by Giorgio Scita & Johan Nordstrom & Roberta Carbone & Pierluigi Tenca & Giuseppina Giardina & Silvio Gutkind & Mattias Bjarnegård & Christer Betsholtz & Pier Paolo Di Fiore - 293-297 A Salmonella protein antagonizes Rac-1 and Cdc42 to mediate host-cell recovery after bacterial invasion
by Yixin Fu & Jorge E. Galán - 297-300 Deregulated cyclin E induces chromosome instability
by Charles H. Spruck & Kwang-Ai Won & Steven I. Reed - 301-304 The thymine glycosylase MBD4 can bind to the product of deamination at methylated CpG sites
by Brian Hendrich & Ulrike Hardeland & Huck-Hui Ng & Josef Jiricny & Adrian Bird - 304-304 Erratum: Full sintering of powdered-metal bodies in a microwave field
by Rustum Roy & Dinesh Agrawal & Jiping Cheng & Shalva Gedevanishvili
September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6749
- 101-101 Chimp care causes furrowed brows
by Rex Dalton - 101-101 US energy secretary roasts tardy nuclear weapons laser project
by Colin Macilwain - 102-102 Physicists unite to combat a crisis of falling numbers
by Heather McCabe - 102-102 India urged to lift map restrictions
by K.S. Jayaraman - 102-102 Japanese plan speeds up rice genome sequencing
by Asako Saegusa - 103-103 Clinton flails congress over $1.8 billion civilian R&D cuts
by Colin Macilwain - 103-103 NASA could lose ‘best-value space projects’
by T. Reichhardt - 103-103 Astronomers deflect scare-stories heading for media overkill
by Steve Nadis - 104-104 France to renovate natural history museum
by Declan Butler - 104-104 Busquin targets young people
by Keith Nuthall - 105-105 Battle lines drawn between ‘nanobacteria’ researchers
by Alison Abbott - 106-106 Three Rs could make laboratories a better place for animals
by Alison Abbott - 106-106 Policy reversal puts science on top in New Zealand
by Peter Pcokley - 106-106 Universities and business fight over right to information
by Wil Lepkowski - 107-107 GM backlash leaves US farmers wondering how to sell their crops
by Sally Lehrman - 111-111 A science-oriented search engine could solve web problems …
by Mike Gardner - 111-111 just try to be specific
by A.L.S. Chiu & E. Sherry & X. Phung - 111-111 … using peer review as a guide to quality
by Mike Fainzilber - 111-111 Money, money, money
by Barbara-Ann G. Lewis - 111-112 Will Explore set the next century's standards?
by Gillian Thomas - 112-112 Will Explore set the next century's standards?
by Heather McCabe - 112-112 Spanish recruitment openly favours insiders
by Javier Escartin - 112-112 New opportunities for expert witnesses in court
by Peter Fenn & Christine Jinks & Michael O'Shea - 113-114 Gatecrashing the nuclear club
by Brahma Chellaney - 114-114 Counting on our brains
by Stanislas Dehaene - 114-115 Biochemistry: a biography
by Charles Tanford & Jacqueline Reynolds - 115-116 Biology's structurally sound foundations
by Gregory A. Petsko - 116-116 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 117-117 Moral calculus and the bomb
by Kurt Gottfried - 119-120 Birds of a feather lek together
by Paul W. Sherman - 120-121 Synthetic molecular motors
by Anthony P. Davis - 123-124 Lipid membranes shape up
by Suzie J. Scales & Richard H. Scheller - 124-125 Supernova birth for a black hole
by John Cowan - 125-126 The millennium flies in
by Kenneth C. Burtis & R. Scott Hawley - 127-128 Condensed matter in cell death
by Naoufal Zamzami & Guido Kroemer - 128-128 Weed insulation
by David Jones - 129-130 Tropical tree gene flow and seed dispersal
by Matthew B. Hamilton - 130-131 Diameter of the World-Wide Web
by Réka Albert & Hawoong Jeong & Albert-László Barabási - 131-131 Growth dynamics of the World-Wide Web
by Bernardo A. Huberman & Lada A. Adamic - 131-132 Global methylation in eutherian hybrids
by Irmgard Roemer & Frank Grützner & Heinz Winking & Thomas Haaf & Annie Orth & Lulu Skidmore & Doug Antczak & Reinald Fundele - 132-132 reply: Global methylation in eutherian hybrids
by Rachel J. Waugh O'Neill & Michael J. O'Neill & Jennifer A. Marshall Graves - 133-141 Endophilin I mediates synaptic vesicle formation by transfer of arachidonate to lysophosphatidic acid
by Anne Schmidt & Michael Wolde & Christoph Thiele & Werner Fest & Hartmut Kratzin & Alexandre V. Podtelejnikov & Walter Witke & Wieland B. Huttner & Hans-Dieter Söling - 142-144 Evidence of a supernova origin for the black hole in the system GRO J1655 - 40
by G. Israelian & R. Rebolo & G. Basri & J. Casares & E. L. Martín - 145-148 Charge fluctuations in YBa2Cu3O7-x high-temperature superconductors
by H. A. Mook & F. Doğan - 148-150 A ferromagnet having no net magnetic moment
by H. Adachi & H. Ino - 150-152 Unidirectional rotary motion in a molecular system
by T. Ross Kelly & Harshani De Silva & Richard A. Silva - 152-155 Light-driven monodirectional molecular rotor
by Nagatoshi Koumura & Robert W. J. Zijlstra & Richard A. van Delden & Nobuyuki Harada & Ben L. Feringa - 155-157 Peacocks lek with relatives even in the absence of social and environmental cues
by Marion Petrie & Andrew Krupa & Terry Burke - 157-161 An epigenetic mutation responsible for natural variation in floral symmetry
by Pilar Cubas & Coral Vincent & Enrico Coen - 161-164 A role for Gbx2 in repression of Otx2 and positioning the mid/hindbrain organizer
by Sandrine Millet & Kenneth Campbell & Douglas J. Epstein & Kasia Losos & Esther Harris & Alexandra L. Joyner - 164-168 The caudal limit of Otx2 expression positions the isthmic organizer
by Vania Broccoli & Edoardo Boncinelli & Wolfgang Wurst - 168-173 Acinus is a caspase-3-activated protein required for apoptotic chromatin condensation
by Setsuko Sahara & Mamoru Aoto & Yutaka Eguchi & Naoko Imamoto & Yoshihiro Yoneda & Yoshihide Tsujimoto - 173-177 Suppression of Raf-1 kinase activity and MAP kinase signalling by RKIP
by Kam Yeung & Thomas Seitz & Shengfeng Li & Petra Janosch & Brian McFerran & Christian Kaiser & Frances Fee & Kostas D. Katsanakis & David W. Rose & Harald Mischak & John M. Sedivy & Walter Kolch - 177-180 Saccharomyces cerevisiae telomerase is an Sm small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle
by Anita G. Seto & Arthur J. Zaug & Suzanne G. Sobel & Sandra L. Wolin & Thomas R. Cech - 181-184 Coherent reaction dynamics in a bacterial cytochrome c oxidase
by Ursula Liebl & Gérard Lipowski & Michel Négrerie & Jean-Christophe Lambry & Jean-Louis Martin & Marten H. Vos - 184-188 Crystal structure of nerve growth factor in complex with the ligand-binding domain of the TrkA receptor
by Christian Wiesmann & Mark H. Ultsch & Steven H. Bass & Abraham M. de Vos - 188-193 Structures of a histone deacetylase homologue bound to the TSA and SAHA inhibitors
by Michael S. Finnin & Jill R. Donigian & Alona Cohen & Victoria M. Richon & Richard A. Rifkind & Paul A. Marks & Ronald Breslow & Nikola P. Pavletich
September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6748
- 3-3 Japan acts to speed technology transfer from universities
by Asako Saegusa - 3-3 Crop trials seek to allay public fears
by Asako Saegusa - 4-4 Cash bonuses won't stop brain drain, say Canadian academics
by David Spurgeon - 4-4 Call for governments to back development of AIDS vaccine
by David Dickson - 5-5 Go-ahead for San Andreas drilling project…
by Rex Dalton - 5-5 … and more money for the Earth sciences in Germany
by Quirin Schiermeier - 6-6 Funding problems threaten Middle East's synchrotron
by Heather McCabe - 6-6 Pollard resigns as president of Salk
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 E-Biomed to be launched as a repository for research
by Colin Macilwain - 7-7 US faces increasing demand for funds to replace ageing equipment
by Meredith Wadman - 10-10 Swift action needed to close the skills gap in bioinformatics
by Marlie MacLean & Colin Miles - 10-10 Japan's researchers could face more red tape
by Kazuhiko Kobayashi - 10-10 France is still in the running on genomics
by François Gros - 11-11 Seeing the wood for the trees
by Mark Saffman - 11-12 By the people, for the people
by Peter McGregor - 12-12 Smell, taste and other hot topics
by Tristram D. Wyatt - 12-12 Pulling the wings off flies
by T.S. Collett - 12-13 Complex issues in a specialist field
by Eugene Stanley - 13-13 Quick work but variable quality
by Martin A. Giese - 13-14 New developments in an old discipline
by Dante Gatteschi - 14-14 Materials with added value
by Robert W. Cahn - 14-14 Earthquakes – the grand and the gritty
by George Helffrich - 14-15 Bugs, glorious bugs
by Peter H. Williams - 15-15 Computers and the human brain
by Amanda Parker - 15-16 Testing the market in search of a niche
by Peter Harper - 16-16 Evolving discipline finds a forum
by Gema Frühbeck - 16-16 Birds unlimited
by Juha Merilä - 16-17 Depends how much time you've got
by David P. Pope - 17-17 Working together for the Earth
by David G. Victor - 17-18 Modern questions in a traditional form
by W.F. Bynum - 18-18 New shoots to replace the old?
by Ortrun Mittelsten Scheid - 18-18 Grains of wisdom unite two disciplines
by Dov Levine - 19-19 Last days in Arcadia
by John Cairns - 21-22 Electrons seen in orbit
by Colin J. Humphreys - 22-23 Bite the mother, fight the daughter
by Erkki Haukioja - 23-25 Unsolved problems of noise
by Peter V. E. McClintock - 25-27 Young receptors make smart mice
by T. V. P. Bliss - 27-28 Lumpy haloes spin faster
by James Binney - 29-30 Trapped in the act
by Tania A. Baker - 30-31 Where do the electrons go?
by Rudi Glockshuber - 31-32 Does global cooling reduce relief?
by Eric Small - 32-32 Chandra opens its eyes
by Sarah Tomlin - 33-34 Akt is more than just a Bad kinase
by Asim Khwaja - 34-34 Slip through the water
by David Jones - 35-35 Why cars in the next lane seem to go faster
by Donald A. Redelmeier & Robert J. Tibshirani - 35-36 Is gadolinium really ferromagnetic?
by J.M.D. Coey & V. Skumryev & K. Gallagher - 36-37 Warm feet promote the rapid onset of sleep
by Kurt Kräuchi & Christian Cajochen & Esther Werth & Anna Wirz-Justice - 37-38 Connecting stalks in V-type ATPase
by E.J. Boekema & J.F.L. van Breemen & A. Brisson & T. Ubbink-Kok & W.N. Konings & J.S. Lolkema - 38-38 Evolutionary origins of bee dances
by A. Dornhaus & L. Chittka - 39-43 Geomorphic limits to climate-induced increases in topographic relief
by Kelin X Whipple & Eric Kirby & Simon H. Brocklehurst - 44-46 Continuous heating of a giant X-ray flare on Algol
by J. H. M. M. Schmitt & F. Favata - 46-49 Conical dislocations in crumpling
by Enrique Cerda & Sahraoui Chaieb & Francisco Melo & L. Mahadevan - 49-52 Direct observation of d-orbital holes and Cu–Cu bonding in Cu2O
by J. M. Zuo & M. Kim & M. O'Keeffe & J. C. H. Spence - 52-54 Discerning vibronic molecular dynamics using time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy
by Valérie Blanchet & Marek Z. Zgierski & Tamar Seideman & Albert Stolow - 55-57 Small-bandgap endohedral metallofullerenes in high yield and purity
by S. Stevenson & G. Rice & T. Glass & K. Harich & F. Cromer & M. R. Jordan & J. Craft & E. Hadju & R. Bible & M. M. Olmstead & K. Maitra & A. J. Fisher & A. L. Balch & H. C. Dorn - 57-60 A Middle Jurassic mammal from Madagascar
by John J. Flynn & J. Michael Parrish & Berthe Rakotosamimanana & William F. Simpson & André R. Wyss - 60-63 Transgenerational induction of defences in animals and plants
by Anurag A. Agrawal & Christian Laforsch & Ralph Tollrian - 63-69 Genetic enhancement of learning and memory in mice
by Ya-Ping Tang & Eiji Shimizu & Gilles R. Dube & Claire Rampon & Geoffrey A. Kerchner & Min Zhuo & Guosong Liu & Joe Z. Tsien - 69-73 Growth-cone attraction to netrin-1 is converted to repulsion by laminin-1
by Veit H. Höpker & Derryck Shewan & Marc Tessier-Lavigne & Mu-ming Poo & Christine Holt - 73-76 Leptin reverses insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus in mice with congenital lipodystrophy
by Iichiro Shimomura & Robert E. Hammer & Shinji Ikemoto & Michael S. Brown & Joseph L. Goldstein - 76-79 Rapid on/off cycling of cytokine production by virus-specific CD8+ T cells
by Mark K. Slifka & Fernando Rodriguez & J. Lindsay Whitton - 79-82 Cell transformation by the superoxide-generating oxidase Mox1
by Young-Ah Suh & Rebecca S. Arnold & Bernard Lassegue & Jing Shi & Xiangxi Xu & Dan Sorescu & Andrew B. Chung & Kathy K. Griendling & J. David Lambeth - 82-85 NF-κB activation by tumour necrosis factor requires the Akt serine–threonine kinase
by Osman Nidai Ozes & Lindsey D. Mayo & Jason A. Gustin & Susan R. Pfeffer & Lawrence M. Pfeffer & David B. Donner - 86-90 NF-κB is a target of AKT in anti-apoptotic PDGF signalling
by Julia A. Romashkova & Sergei S. Makarov - 90-93 Global unfolding of a substrate protein by the Hsp100 chaperone ClpA
by Eilika U. Weber-Ban & Brian G. Reid & Andrew D. Miranker & Arthur L. Horwich - 93-98 Structure of Tetrahymena GCN5 bound to coenzyme A and a histone H3 peptide
by Jeannie R. Rojas & Raymond C. Trievel & Jianxin Zhou & Yi Mo & Xinmin Li & Shelley L. Berger & C. David Allis & Ronen Marmorstein
August 1999, Volume 400, Issue 6747
- 803-803 Shoddy buildings cost lives in Turkish quake
by Quirin Schiermeier - 803-803 Wellcome Trust loses battle to expand its genome campus
by Natasha Loder - 804-804 A million volunteers join the online search for extraterrestrial life
by Tony Reichhardt - 804-804 UK centre ‘drops science for sensation’
by Heather McCabe - 805-805 Leadership wrangle forces Salk Institute restructuring
by Rex Dalton - 805-805 Canadian report urges universities to make research earn its keep
by David Spurgeon - 806-806 University confronts new rival across Lake Tahoe
by Rex Dalton - 806-806 California initiative to probe transgenics in large animals
by Rex Dalton - 807-807 Astronomy adapts to sharpen up its image
by Tony Reichhardt - 810-810 Kansas makes a monkey of itself
by Paul M. Grant - 810-810 Alois Alzheimer and the amyloid debate
by John N. Davis & Jane C. Chisholm - 810-810 Global emissions could soon start rising again
by Michael Jefferson - 811-812 Mechanics of the ribosome
by Roger Garrett - 812-813 Life beyond the pulsar death valley
by Alex Wolszczan - 813-815 How do you pay attention?
by Jeremy M. Wolfe - 815-816 Complex lessons of iron uptake
by Richard J. Geider - 817-819 Good cholesterol news
by James Scott - 819-820 Shedding light on dark matter
by Daniel E. Holz - 820-821 Rhapsody in G proteins
by Johannes L. Bos & Fried J. T. Zwartkruis - 821-821 Sharp snow
by David Jones - 822-822 Eladio Viñuela (1937-99)
by Jesús Ávila & Federico Mayor - 823-823 Journey into space
by Martin Kemp - 825-826 Parasitoid behaviour and Bt plants
by Tanja H. Schuler & Roel P. J. Potting & Ian Denholm & Guy M. Poppy - 826-827 Prelude or requiem for the ‘Mozart effect’?
by Christopher F. Chabris - 827-827 Prelude or requiem for the ‘Mozart effect’?
by Kenneth M. Steele & Simone Dalla Bella & Isabelle Peretz & Tracey Dunlop & Lloyd A. Dawe & G. Keith Humphrey & Roberta A. Shannon & Johnny L. Kirby & C. G. Olmstead - 827-828 Prelude or requiem for the ‘Mozart effect’?
by Frances H. Rauscher - 828-828 Ubiquitous dispersal of microbial species
by Bland J. Finlay & Ken J. Clarke - 829-830 The universal structure of babbling
by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini - 830-831 Thou shalt not mix religion and science
by S. Nomanul Haq