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April 1999, Volume 398, Issue 6729
- 657-657 Miscalculation
by Mordecai-Mark Mac Low - 657-657 Did Parisians catch HIV from ‘monkey glands’?
by R. V. Short - 657-657 Hand over your clones or lose your reputation
by Mark Tester - 657-657 When extra authors get in on the act
by Eugen Tarnow - 659-659 Three planets for Upsilon Andromedae
by Jack J. Lissauer - 660-661 Adapting to nanoscale events
by Daniel Branton & Jene Golovchenko - 661-663 Attraction is relative not absolute
by Masataka Watanabe - 663-664 Uncertain road to ozone recovery
by Paul J. Fraser & Michael J. Prather - 665-667 Gatekeepers of recombination
by James E. Haber - 667-667 A big slip
by Tim Lincoln - 667-668 Fine-structure variable?
by Antoinette Songaila & Lennox L. Cowie - 668-669 Defence by diversity
by Adrian V. S. Hill - 669-669 Spiritual matters
by David Jones - 670-670 Gerhard Herzberg (1904-99)
by Dudley Herschbach - 671-672 Antibacterial peptide from H. pylori
by Katrin Pütsep & Carl-Ivar Brändén & Hans G. Boman & Staffan Normark - 672-673 Cleaner fish really do clean
by Alexandra S. Grutter - 673-673 Perception of changes in loudness
by Georges Canévet & Bertram Scharf & Robert S. Schlauch & Martha Teghtsoonian & Robert Teghtsoonian - 673-674 Perception of changes in loudness
by John G. Neuhoff - 674-674 Movement of motor and cargo along cilia
by Jose T. Orozco & Karen P. Wedaman & Dawn Signor & Heather Brown & Lesilee Rose & Jonathan M. Scholey - 675-675 Drugs wipe out a sporting chance
by Craig Sharp - 675-677 Peering into a child's priorities
by Simon Baron-Cohen - 677-677 A singularity in modern science
by Peter Galison - 678-678 Monsters in the night
by Chris Reynolds - 678-678 The charm of the single neuron
by Erik De Schutter - 679-681 Environmentally decoupled sds -wave Josephson junctions for quantum computing
by Lev B. Ioffe & Vadim B. Geshkenbein & Mikhail V. Feigel'man & Alban L. Fauchère & Gianni Blatter - 681-684 Metastable ice VII at low temperature and ambient pressure
by S. Klotz & J. M. Besson & G. Hamel & R. J. Nelmes & J. S. Loveday & W. G. Marshall - 684-686 Low-temperature superplasticity in nanostructured nickel and metal alloys
by S. X. McFadden & R. S. Mishra & R. Z. Valiev & A. P. Zhilyaev & A. K. Mukherjee - 686-690 Stochastic sensing of organic analytes by a pore-forming protein containing a molecular adapter
by Li-Qun Gu & Orit Braha & Sean Conlan & Stephen Cheley & Hagan Bayley - 690-694 Present and future trends in the atmospheric burden of ozone-depleting halogens
by S. A. Montzka & J. H. Butler & J.W. Elkins & T. M. Thompson & A. D. Clarke & L. T. Lock - 694-697 Increased El Niño frequency in a climate model forced by future greenhouse warming
by A. Timmermann & J. Oberhuber & A. Bacher & M. Esch & M. Latif & E. Roeckner - 697-700 Continental-shelf sediment as a primary source of iron for coastal phytoplankton
by Kenneth S. Johnson & Francisco P. Chavez & Gernot E. Friederich - 700-701 Archaeopteris is the earliest known modern tree
by Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud & Stephen E. Scheckler & Jobst Wendt - 701-704 Fungus-growing ants use antibiotic-producing bacteria to control garden parasites
by Cameron R. Currie & James A. Scott & Richard C. Summerbell & David Malloch - 704-708 Relative reward preference in primate orbitofrontal cortex
by Léon Tremblay & Wolfram Schultz - 708-713 p63 is a p53 homologue required for limb and epidermal morphogenesis
by Alea A. Mills & Binhai Zheng & Xiao-Jing Wang & Hannes Vogel & Dennis R. Roop & Allan Bradley - 714-718 p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development
by Annie Yang & Ronen Schweitzer & Deqin Sun & Mourad Kaghad & Nancy Walker & Roderick T. Bronson & Cliff Tabin & Arlene Sharpe & Daniel Caput & Christopher Crum & Frank McKeon - 718-723 MCP-1 and IL-8 trigger firm adhesion of monocytes to vascular endothelium under flow conditions
by Robert E. Gerszten & Eduardo A. Garcia-Zepeda & Yaw-Chyn Lim & Masayuki Yoshida & Han A. Ding & Michael A. Gimbrone & Andrew D. Luster & Francis W. Luscinskas & Anthony Rosenzweig - 723-728 Tyro-3 family receptors are essential regulators of mammalian spermatogenesis
by Qingxian Lu & Martin Gore & Qing Zhang & Todd Camenisch & Sharon Boast & Franca Casagranda & Cary Lai & Michael K. Skinner & Rüdiger Klein & Glenn K. Matsushima & H. Shelton Earp & Stephen P. Goff & Greg Lemke - 728-731 Binding of double-strand breaks in DNA by human Rad52 protein
by Eric Van Dyck & Alicja Z. Stasiak & Andrzej Stasiak & Stephen C. West
April 1999, Volume 398, Issue 6728
- 545-545 US firm's bid to sequence rice genome causes stir in Japan⃛
by Asako Saegusa - 545-546 ⃛ as consortium plans free SNP map of human genome
by Ehsan Masood - 546-546 Glaxo Wellcome is already using map data
by Ehsan Masood - 546-546 French research would benefit from less paperwork, says report
by Declan Butler - 547-547 Plan to merge optical societies under fire
by Rex Dalton - 547-547 Weapons labs tighten computer security
by Colin Macilwain - 548-548 South African funding body faces evaluation headache
by Michael Cherry - 548-548 Britain promises cash for UK/SA joint research
by Michael Cherry - 548-548 Canadian Light Source is ready to glow as final grant comes in
by David Spurgeon - 549-549 Serb scientists call for help to end bombing
by Alison Abbott - 549-549 FDA warns on primate xenotransplants
by Declan Butler - 550-550 German centre risks women-only job ads
by Alison Abbott - 551-551 Cell sale to Elsevier will boost web ventures
by Declan Butler - 551-551 NIH stem-cell guidelines face stormy ride
by Meredith Wadman - 555-555 Take the best from both patents systems
by Rattan Nath - 555-555 Say no to boycott of AIDS conference
by Mark A. Wainberg - 555-555 On the trail of the prolific Dr Path
by Nigel L. Brown - 555-556 Going cold on ‘snowball Earth’ theory
by George E. Williams - 556-556 Green revolution still too green
by Thomas R. Sinclair & Kenneth G. Cassman - 556-556 Fertile grounds for a lively debate
by Stephen G. Warren - 556-556 Denmark lacks coherent policy on basic research
by Michael Ibba & Thomas Bentin - 557-558 Cryptic clues to clock function
by David Whitmore & Paolo Sassone-Corsi - 558-559 A long-distance record breaker
by Richard Green - 559-561 The child prodigy of 1997-98
by Michael J. McPhaden - 562-563 A new escape and evasion tactic
by John W. Barnwell - 563-565 Screws tighten on the core
by Michael J. Walter - 565-565 Slow-flowing metal
by David Jones - 566-566 Thomas A. McMahon (1943-99)
by Claire T. Farley - 567-570 Drug addiction: bad habits add up
by Trevor W. Robbins & Barry J. Everitt - 571-571 Myelin-like sheaths in copepod axons
by April D. Davis & Tina M. Weatherby & Daniel K. Hartline & Petra H. Lenz - 572-572 Plant energetics and population density”
by Federico Magnani - 572-572 Plant energetics and population density
by Roderick C. Dewar - 573-573 Plant energetics and population density
by Brian J. Enquist & James H. Brown & Geoffrey B. West - 573-573 Biostratigraphy of new pterosaurs from China
by S.-A. Ji & Q. Ji & K. Padian - 575-576 Prometheus unwound
by Adrienne Zihlman - 576-577 A most uplifting career
by Steve Sparks - 577-578 Speaking in tongues
by Risto NÄÄtÄnen & Teija Kujala - 578-578 Hallo capitalism, goodbye science
by Zhores A. Medvedev - 579-585 Structural basis for recognition of the tra mRNA precursor by the Sex-lethal protein
by Noriko Handa & Osamu Nureki & Kazuki Kurimoto & Insil Kim & Hiroshi Sakamoto & Yoshiro Shimura & Yutaka Muto & Shigeyuki Yokoyama - 586-588 Spectroscopic identification of a galaxy at a probable redshift of z = 6.68
by Hsiao-Wen Chen & Kenneth M. Lanzetta & Sebastian Pascarelle - 588-591 Neutron scattering from magnetic excitations in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
by H. F. Fong & P. Bourges & Y. Sidis & L. P. Regnault & A. Ivanov & G. D. Gu & N. Koshizuka & B. Keimer - 591-593 Surface-aligned reaction of photogenerated oxygen atoms with carbon monoxide targets
by C. Emil Tripa & John T. Yates - 593-597 Template-imprinted nanostructured surfaces for protein recognition
by Huaiqiu Shi & Wei-Bor Tsai & Michael D. Garrison & Sandro Ferrari & Buddy D. Ratner - 597-601 Influence of El Niño on the equatorial Pacific contribution to atmospheric CO2 accumulation
by Richard A. Feely & Rik Wanninkhof & Taro Takahashi & Pieter Tans - 601-604 Tectonic processes in Papua New Guinea and past productivity in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean
by Mark. L. Wells & Geoffrey K. Vallis & Eli A. Silver - 604-607 Partitioning of nickel and cobalt between silicate perovskite and metal at pressures up to 80 GPa
by O. Tschauner & A. Zerr & S. Specht & A. Rocholl & R. Boehler & H. Palme - 608-610 Simulating the effects of climate change on tropical montane cloud forests
by Christopher J. Still & Prudence N. Foster & Stephen H. Schneider - 611-615 Biological response to climate change on a tropical mountain
by J. Alan Pounds & Michael P. L. Fogden & John H. Campbell - 615-618 Humans use internal models to estimate gravity and linear acceleration
by Daniel M. Merfeld & Lionel Zupan & Robert J. Peterka - 618-622 A rhoptry-protein-associated mechanism of clonal phenotypic variation in rodent malaria
by P. R. Preiser & W. Jarra & T. Capiod & G. Snounou - 622-627 Homeobox gene Nkx2.2 and specification of neuronal identity by graded Sonic hedgehog signalling
by J. Briscoe & L. Sussel & P. Serup & D. Hartigan-O'Connor & T. M. Jessell & J. L. R. Rubenstein & J. Ericson - 627-630 Mammalian Cry1 and Cry2 are essential for maintenance of circadian rhythms
by Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst & Manja Muijtjens & Kumiko Kobayashi & Riya Takano & Shin-ichiro Kanno & Masashi Takao & Jan de Wit & Anton Verkerk & Andre P. M. Eker & Dik van Leenen & Ruud Buijs & Dirk Bootsma & Jan H. J. Hoeijmakers & Akira Yasui - 630-634 Direct control of the Forkhead transcription factor AFX by protein kinase B
by Geert J. P. L. Kops & Nancy D. de Ruiter & Alida M. M. De Vries-Smits & David R. Powell & Johannes L. Bos & Boudewijn M. Th. Burgering
April 1999, Volume 398, Issue 6727
- 447-447 Pay awards split Indian research world
by K. S. Jayaraman - 447-448 US societies fear clamp-down on visits by foreign scientists
by Colin Macilwain - 448-448 Ethical failures block Los Angeles research
by Rex Dalton - 448-448 Japanese researcher faces US charges over data
by Asako Saegusa - 449-449 Primate study may yield new CJD clues ⃛
by Declan Butler - 449-449 ⃛ as researchers fume over blocked research
by Declan Butler - 450-450 Brazilian scientists team up for cancer genome project
by Ricardo Bonalume Neto - 450-450 Anger at NZ plan to target social goals in research
by Peter Pockley - 451-451 Biometrics group counters privacy fears
by Meredith Wadman - 451-451 Hand and eye security systems in growing use
by Meredith Wadman - 452-452 US spallation project ‘running into trouble’
by Colin Macilwain - 452-452 Russia to focus science on high-tech goals
by Carl Levitin - 453-453 ‘FLAT Earthers’ in battle with creationism
by Rex Dalton - 455-455 Sartorial simplicity is knot what it seems
by Jeremy H. Marshall - 455-455 Grant agencies must be seen to be fair
by Stefano Parodi - 455-455 Sartorial simplicity is knot what it seems
by David B. McDonald - 455-455 Search for a quick getaway from Mars
by Steven D. Howe - 457-459 Revealing the hidden costs of research
by Robert M. May & Stuart C. Sarson - 461-462 Micro-printing with crystal inks
by Lia Addadi & Steve Weiner - 462-463 Slit, the midline repellent
by W. A. Harris & C. E. Holt - 463-463 A dusty revolution
by Sarah Tomlin - 463-465 Another step ahead for myosin
by Malcolm Irving & Yale E. Goldman - 466-467 In search of γ-secretase
by John Hardy & Alain Israël - 467-469 Going strong or falling apart?
by Srikanth Sastry - 470-471 Boa constrictor or rattlesnake?
by Tom Kirchhausen - 471-471 New eyes
by David Jones - 472-472 Glenn T. Seaborg (1912-99)
by Albert Ghiorso - 473-474 Exposing the human nude phenotype
by Jorge Frank & Claudio Pignata & Andrei A. Panteleyev & David M. Prowse & Howard Baden & Lorin Weiner & Lucia Gaetaniello & Wasim Ahmad & Nicola Pozzi & Peter B. Cserhalmi-Friedman & Vincent M. Aita & Hendrik Uyttendaele & Derek Gordon & Jurg Ott & Janice L. Brissette & Angela M. Christiano - 474-475 Putting nuclear-test monitoring to the test
by A. Douglas & D. Bowers & P. D. Marshall & J. B. Young & D. Porter & N. J. Wallis - 475-476 Seeing movement in the dark
by Karl R. Gegenfurtner & Helmut Mayser & Lindsay T. Sharpe - 476-476 Sexual propagation by sponge fragments
by Manuel Maldonado & María J. Uriz - 477-478 Bantu banter and African roots
by Jared Diamond - 478-479 For Charlie and Nick
by Bruce Mazlish - 479-480 Reasons to be miserable
by Hugh Freeman - 480-480 A model subject
by David Rind - 480-480 Science in culture
by John Polkinghorne - 481-486 Impairment of dynamin's GAP domain stimulates receptor-mediated endocytosis
by Sanja Sever & Amy B. Muhlberg & Sandra L. Schmid - 487-489 A dusty pinwheel nebula around the massive star WR104
by Peter G. Tuthill & John D. Monnier & William C. Danchi - 489-492 Nuclear fusion from explosions of femtosecond laser-heated deuterium clusters
by T. Ditmire & J. Zweiback & V. P. Yanovsky & T. E. Cowan & G. Hays & K. B. Wharton - 492-495 Thermodynamic determination of fragility in liquids and a fragile-to-strong liquid transition in water
by Kaori Ito & Cornelius T. Moynihan & C. Austen Angell - 495-498 Control of crystal nucleation by patterned self-assembled monolayers
by Joanna Aizenberg & Andrew J. Black & George M. Whitesides - 498-502 Complete asymmetric induction of supramolecular chirality in a hydrogen-bonded assembly
by Leonard J. Prins & Jurriaan Huskens & Feike de Jong & Peter Timmerman & David N. Reinhoudt - 502-505 Variability of inorganic and organic phosphorus turnover rates in the coastal ocean
by Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson & Ken O. Buesseler - 505-508 Large-scale impoverishment of Amazonian forests by logging and fire
by Daniel C. Nepstad & Adalberto Verssimo & Ane Alencar & Carlos Nobre & Eirivelthon Lima & Paul Lefebvre & Peter Schlesinger & Christopher Potter & Paulo Moutinho & Elsa Mendoza & Mark Cochrane & Vanessa Brooks - 508-513 An amniote-like skeleton from the Early Carboniferous of Scotland
by R. L. Paton & T. R. Smithson & J. A. Clack - 513-517 Two transmembrane aspartates in presenilin-1 required for presenilin endoproteolysis and γ-secretase activity
by Michael S. Wolfe & Weiming Xia & Beth L. Ostaszewski & Thekla S. Diehl & W. Taylor Kimberly & Dennis J. Selkoe - 518-522 A presenilin-1-dependent γ-secretase-like protease mediates release of Notch intracellular domain
by Bart De Strooper & Wim Annaert & Philippe Cupers & Paul Saftig & Katleen Craessaerts & Jeffrey S. Mumm & Eric H. Schroeter & Vincent Schrijvers & Michael S. Wolfe & William J. Ray & Alison Goate & Raphael Kopan - 522-525 Presenilin is required for activity and nuclear access of Notch in Drosophila
by Gary Struhl & Iva Greenwald - 525-529 Neurogenic phenotypes and altered Notch processing in Drosophila Presenilin mutants
by Yihong Ye & Nina Lukinova & Mark E. Fortini - 530-533 The motor protein myosin-I produces its working stroke in two steps
by Claudia Veigel & Lynne M. Coluccio & James D. Jontes & John C. Sparrow & Ronald A. Milligan & Justin E. Molloy - 533-538 Structural basis for self-association and receptor recognition of human TRAF2
by Young Chul Park & Vicki Burkitt & Anthony R. Villa & Liang Tong & Hao Wu
April 1999, Volume 398, Issue 6726
- 4-5 Stability offers unique opportunity for research
by Colin Macilwain - 7-9 Scientists seek support from Mexican public
by Laura Garwin - 10-10 Customs delays drive researchers to smuggling
by Colin Macilwain - 11-12 Chile tries to bridge gap in scientific standards
by Colin Macilwain - 13-13 Andes observatories belatedly take root
by Roland Pease - 14-15 Community split on Peronist reform effort
by Colin Macilwain - 16-18 Collapse of réal sharpens Brazil's contrasts
by Colin Macilwain - 19-19 Brazil's space programme comes of age
by Tony Reichhardt - 20-21 Resources lacking to save Amazon biodiversity
by Andrea Kauffmann-Zeh - 22-23 Cuban biotechnology treads a lonely path
by Kimberly Carr - 355-355 Local residents unimpressed by growth plan
by Ehsan Masood - 355-356 Wellcome wages battle to house companies next to genome labs
by Ehsan Masood - 356-356 New Howard Hughes head seeks bioinformatics boost
by Colin Macilwain - 356-356 Scientists welcome Prodi as European Commission president
by Alison Abbott - 357-357 Wyoming physics faculty faces closure
by Tony Reichhardt - 357-357 Geological problems drive up cost of nuclear waste dump in Japan
by Asako Saegusa - 358-358 Cosmic-ray observatory in Argentina gets go-ahead
by Alison Abbott - 358-358 Court suspends pioneering gene deal in Yellowstone
by Colin Macilwain - 358-358 Canadian scientists win over rare species
by David Spurgeon - 359-359 US concern grows over secrecy clauses
by Steve Nadis - 359-359 UK research councils look to future needs
by Natasha Loder - 360-360 Biotech industry seeks ‘honest brokers’
by Declan Butler - 360-360 Asians link up to protect plant resources
by K. S. Jayaraman - 361-361 Women scientists unite to battle cowboy culture
by Steve Nadis - 365-365 Budget shock hits Danish universities
by Kaj Sand-Jensen - 365-365 High priests of science fear for their position
by George Lauer - 365-366 Harpoons fly in whale wars
by Alan Macnow - 366-366 System values seniority over innovation
by I. A. Brown - 366-366 Harpoons fly in whale wars
by Steve Palumbi & Frank Cipriano - 367-368 Phage-lift for game theory
by Martin A. Nowak & Karl Sigmund - 368-369 A burst caught in flagrante
by Peter Mészáros - 369-369 Spit and polish off
by John Whitfield - 371-372 Crash tests for real
by Robert M. May - 372-375 Phonons rewrite structural recipes
by Mark S. T. Bukowinski - 375-376 A unity of opposites
by Ethan Bier - 376-376 Millennium bug
by R. S. Siew - 377-378 Sugars slide into heparin activity
by Pierre Sinaÿ - 378-379 And there was light!
by Robert Apfel - 379-379 Oscillating enzymes
by David Jones - 380-380 Gertrude Belle Elion (1918-99)
by Richard Kent & Brian Huber - 381-381 Angiogenesis inhibited by drinking tea
by Yihai Cao & Renhai Cao - 382-382 Trimethylamine induces migration of waterfleas
by Hinnerk Boriss & Maarten Boersma & Karen H. Wiltshire - 382-383 Ancient stunted trees on cliffs
by D. W. Larson & U. Matthes & J. A. Gerrath & J. M. Gerrath & J. C. Nekola & G. L. Walker & S. Porembski & A. Charlton & N. W. K. Larson - 383-384 Molecular basis of triclosan activity
by Colin W. Levy & Anna Roujeinikova & Svetlana Sedelnikova & Patrick J. Baker & Antoine R. Stuitje & Antoni R. Slabas & David W. Rice & John B. Rafferty - 385-385 Evolutionists red in tooth and claw
by David L. Hull - 385-387 On from Babylon
by J. D. North - 387-387 The laying on of genes
by Karol Sikora - 387-388 An explosive laboratory
by Ilkka Hanski - 388-388 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 389-394 The afterglow, redshift and extreme energetics of the γ-ray burst of 23 January 1999
by S. R. Kulkarni & S. G. Djorgovski & S. C. Odewahn & J. S. Bloom & R. R. Gal & C. D. Koresko & F. A. Harrison & L. M. Lubin & L. Armus & R. Sari & G. D. Illingworth & D. D. Kelson & D. K. Magee & P. G. van Dokkum & D. A. Frail & J. S. Mulchaey & M. A. Malkan & I. S. McClean & H. I. Teplitz & D. Koerner & D. Kirkpatrick & N. Kobayashi & I.-A. Yadigaroglu & J. Halpern & T. Piran & R. W. Goodrich & F. H. Chaffee & M. Feroci & E. Costa - 394-399 The effect of magnetic fields on γ-ray bursts inferred from multi-wavelength observations of the burst of 23 January 1999
by T. J. Galama & M. S. Briggs & R. A. M. J. Wijers & P. M. Vreeswijk & E. Rol & D. Band & J. van Paradijs & C. Kouveliotou & R. D. Preece & M. Bremer & I. A. Smith & R. P. J. Tilanus & A. G. de Bruyn & R. G. Strom & G. Pooley & A. J. Castro-Tirado & N. Tanvir & C. Robinson & K. Hurley & J. Heise & J. Telting & R. G. M. Rutten & C. Packham & R. Swaters & J. K. Davies & A. Fassia & S. F. Green & M. J. Foster & R. Sagar & A. K. Pandey & Nilakshi & R. K. S. Yadav & E. O. Ofek & E. Leibowitz & P. Ibbetson & J. Rhoads & E. Falco & C. Petry & C. Impey & T. R. Geballe & D. Bhattacharya - 400-402 Observation of contemporaneous optical radiation from a γ-ray burst
by C. Akerlof & R. Balsano & S. Barthelmy & J. Bloch & P. Butterworth & D. Casperson & T. Cline & S. Fletcher & F. Frontera & G. Gisler & J. Heise & J. Hills & R. Kehoe & B. Lee & S. Marshall & T. McKay & R. Miller & L. Piro & W. Priedhorsky & J. Szymanski & J. Wren - 402-405 A simple explanation of light emission in sonoluminescence
by Sascha Hilgenfeldt & Siegfried Grossmann & Detlef Lohse - 405-407 Immobility of protons in ice from 30 to 190 K
by J. P. Cowin & A. A. Tsekouras & M. J. Iedema & K. Wu & G. B. Ellison - 407-410 Electrical conduction through DNA molecules
by Hans-Werner Fink & Christian Schönenberger