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November 2005, Volume 438, Issue 7067
- 5-5 Insulin auto-antigenicity in type 1 diabetes
by Darcy B. Wilson - 5-6 Insulin auto-antigenicity in type 1 diabetes (Reply)
by David A. Hafler & Sally C. Kent & Yahua Chen & Lisa Bregoli & Sue M. Clemmings & Bernhard Hering & Norma Sue Kenyon & Camillo Ricordi - 400-401 Google makes data free for all
by Declan Butler - 401-401 US watchdog finds bias against morning-after pill
by Meredith Wadman - 402-402 Neuroscientists put gene therapy into reverse
by Jim Giles - 402-403 Seals net data from cold seas
by Tom Simonite - 405-405 Korean stem-cell crisis deepens
by David Cyranoski - 406-406 Deal on toxicity law fails to appease
by Alison Abbott - 406-406 China steps up drive to vaccinate all domestic birds
by David Cyranoski - 407-407 Software shakes up schizophrenia diagnosis
by Jennifer Wild - 410-412 Power struggle
by Charles Petit - 414-415 Seeing in the dark
by Gabrielle Walker - 417-418 Designs on life
by Erika Check - 421-421 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 422-422 Bush's policy stopped US gaining stem-cell lead
by Robert Lanza & Ronald M. Green - 422-422 Evidence of group learning does not add up to culture
by William L. Abler - 422-422 Librarians can help prevent accidental plagiarism
by Keith Nockels - 422-422 Is the ID debate proof of an intelligent deceiver?
by A. Richard Palmer - 423-423 Let us go forth and safely multiply
by George Church - 425-426 All the fun of the fare
by Marion Nestle - 426-426 Unearthing mammalian origins
by Timothy Rowe - 427-427 A poisonous present
by Benno Müller-Hill - 427-428 The latest on latex
by Robert W. Cahn - 428-428 Uranium days
by Sylvie Coyaud - 429-429 Pushing for power
by Ad Lagendijk - 431-432 A bit chilly
by Leonard J. Schulman - 433-435 Silenced RNA on the move
by Ralf Dahm & Michael Kiebler - 435-435 Focus on the Fermi surface
by Peter Littlewood & S̆imon Kos - 436-436 Wingèd light
by Amber Jenkins - 436-437 Aquaporin enters the picture
by Gema Frühbeck - 437-439 Colonial match and mismatch
by Gary W. Litman - 441-442 Engineering Escherichia coli to see light
by Anselm Levskaya & Aaron A. Chevalier & Jeffrey J. Tabor & Zachary Booth Simpson & Laura A. Lavery & Matthew Levy & Eric A. Davidson & Alexander Scouras & Andrew D. Ellington & Edward M. Marcotte & Christopher A. Voigt - 442-442 ‘No entry’ signal in ant foraging
by Elva J. H. Robinson & Duncan E. Jackson & Mike Holcombe & Francis L. W. Ratnieks - 443-448 Reconstruction of genetic circuits
by David Sprinzak & Michael B. Elowitz - 449-453 Foundations for engineering biology
by Drew Endy - 454-459 Isolation and characterization of a protochordate histocompatibility locus
by Anthony W. De Tomaso & Spencer V. Nyholm & Karla J. Palmeri & Katherine J. Ishizuka & William B. Ludington & Katrina Mitchel & Irving L. Weissman - 460-465 Direct observation of base-pair stepping by RNA polymerase
by Elio A. Abbondanzieri & William J. Greenleaf & Joshua W. Shaevitz & Robert Landick & Steven M. Block - 466-469 Direct detection of a magnetic field in the innermost regions of an accretion disk
by Jean-François Donati & Fréderic Paletou & Jérome Bouvier & Jonathan Ferreira - 470-473 Experimental implementation of heat-bath algorithmic cooling using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
by J. Baugh & O. Moussa & C. A. Ryan & A. Nayak & R. Laflamme - 474-478 Nodal quasiparticle in pseudogapped colossal magnetoresistive manganites
by N. Mannella & W. L. Yang & X. J. Zhou & H. Zheng & J. F. Mitchell & J. Zaanen & T. P. Devereaux & N. Nagaosa & Z. Hussain & Z.-X. Shen - 479-482 Probing carrier dynamics in nanostructures by picosecond cathodoluminescence
by M. Merano & S. Sonderegger & A. Crottini & S. Collin & P. Renucci & E. Pelucchi & A. Malko & M. H. Baier & E. Kapon & B. Deveaud & J.-D. Ganière - 483-487 Impacts of orbital forcing and atmospheric carbon dioxide on Miocene ice-sheet expansion
by Ann Holbourn & Wolfgang Kuhnt & Michael Schulz & Helmut Erlenkeuser - 488-491 Density of hydrous silicate melt at the conditions of Earth's deep upper mantle
by Kyoko N. Matsukage & Zhicheng Jing & Shun-ichiro Karato - 492-495 The entomological inoculation rate and Plasmodium falciparum infection in African children
by D. L. Smith & J. Dushoff & R. W. Snow & S. I. Hay - 496-499 Eye-specific effects of binocular rivalry in the human lateral geniculate nucleus
by John-Dylan Haynes & Ralf Deichmann & Geraint Rees - 500-503 Neural measures reveal individual differences in controlling access to working memory
by Edward K. Vogel & Andrew W. McCollough & Maro G. Machizawa - 504-507 Design principles of a bacterial signalling network
by Markus Kollmann & Linda Løvdok & Kilian Bartholomé & Jens Timmer & Victor Sourjik - 508-511 The AID antibody diversification enzyme is regulated by protein kinase A phosphorylation
by Uttiya Basu & Jayanta Chaudhuri & Craig Alpert & Shilpee Dutt & Sheila Ranganath & Gang Li & Jason Patrick Schrum & John P. Manis & Frederick W. Alt - 512-515 Spatial regulation of β-actin translation by Src-dependent phosphorylation of ZBP1
by Stefan Hüttelmaier & Daniel Zenklusen & Marcell Lederer & Jason Dictenberg & Mike Lorenz & XiuHua Meng & Gary J. Bassell & John Condeelis & Robert H. Singer - 516-519 Structures of ParB bound to DNA reveal mechanism of partition complex formation
by Maria A. Schumacher & Barbara E. Funnell - 520-524 An induced-fit mechanism to promote peptide bond formation and exclude hydrolysis of peptidyl-tRNA
by T. Martin Schmeing & Kevin S. Huang & Scott A. Strobel & Thomas A. Steitz - 525-525 Turning the tables
by Paul Smaglik - 526-527 Save the world and keep a career
by Virginia Gewin - 528-528 Who needs evidence?
by Jason Underwood - 528-528 Bricks & Mortar
by Kendall Powell - 528-528 Richard Somiari, president and chief scientific officer, ITSI-Biosciences, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
by Corie Lok - 530-530 It never rains in VR
by John Gilbey
November 2005, Volume 438, Issue 7066
- 1-1 Making the paper
by Andrew Smith - 3-3 Could ‘four-winged’ dinosaurs fly?
by Kevin Padian & Kenneth P. Dial - 3-4 Could ‘four-winged’ dinosaurs fly? (Reply)
by Xing Xu & Zhonghe Zhou & Xiaolin Wang & Xuewen Kuang & Fucheng Zhang & Xiangke Du - 4-4 Could ‘four-winged’ dinosaurs fly? (Reply)
by Zhonghe Zhou & Fucheng Zhang - 262-263 Stem-cell brothers divide
by David Cyranoski & Erika Check - 263-263 Japan's embryo experts beg for faster ethical reviews
by David Cyranoski - 264-264 US budget yields scant research rises
by Geoff Brumfiel & Tony Reichhardt - 264-265 Small conferences pay their way
by Kendall Powell - 267-267 Day of judgement for intelligent design
by Geoff Brumfiel - 268-268 Atomic agency launches bid to bank nuclear fuel
by Jim Giles - 268-269 Scheme to track greenhouse gases takes to the air
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 272-273 Shoot to kill
by Emma Marris - 275-276 The long-range forecast
by David Cyranoski - 278-279 Taking a stand
by Geoff Brumfiel - 282-282 Biodiversity: involvement of local people is crucial
by Martyn G. Murray & Jacqueline A. Yelland - 282-282 How Wallace and Dampier faced tsunamis at sea
by Jeyaraney Kathirithamby - 282-282 Peer-review system could gain from author feedback
by Alon Korngreen - 282-282 Space triumph reveals new spirit of openness in China
by Bin Wang - 282-282 Intelligent, social rat can find joy in a hostile world
by Jonathan Balcombe - 283-284 Climate proofing the Netherlands
by Pavel Kabat & Wim van Vierssen & Jeroen Veraart & Pier Vellinga & Jeroen Aerts - 285-285 Policy needs robust climate science
by Aristides Patrinos & Anjuli Bamzai - 287-287 The origins of darwinism
by Bruce H. Weber - 288-288 Dancing to Darwin's tune
by W. Tecumseh Fitch - 289-289 Science in culture: Monkey business
by Colin Martin - 291-291 A polymath's dilemma
by Andrew Robinson - 293-295 Dimensions of superspreading
by Alison P. Galvani & Robert M. May - 295-296 Gold loses its lustre
by Roy Sambles - 296-296 Data on a plate
by Henry Gee - 297-298 The X-inactivation yo-yo
by Wolf Reik & Anne C. Ferguson-Smith - 298-298 Chaos down the line
by Rajarshi Roy - 299-300 Two pores better than one?
by Arnold J. M. Driessen - 301-302 Regional commitment to reducing emissions
by Brendan Fisher & Robert Costanza - 302-302 Priming of visual route memories
by Robert A. Harris & Natalie Hempel de Ibarra & Paul Graham & Thomas S. Collett - 303-309 Potential impacts of a warming climate on water availability in snow-dominated regions
by T. P. Barnett & J. C. Adam & D. P. Lettenmaier - 310-317 Impact of regional climate change on human health
by Jonathan A. Patz & Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum & Tracey Holloway & Jonathan A. Foley - 318-324 Structure of the E. coli protein-conducting channel bound to a translating ribosome
by Kakoli Mitra & Christiane Schaffitzel & Tanvir Shaikh & Florence Tama & Simon Jenni & Charles L. Brooks & Nenad Ban & Joachim Frank - 325-331 A light-sensing knot revealed by the structure of the chromophore-binding domain of phytochrome
by Jeremiah R. Wagner & Joseph S. Brunzelle & Katrina T. Forest & Richard D. Vierstra - 332-334 The formation of stars by gravitational collapse rather than competitive accretion
by Mark R. Krumholz & Christopher F. McKee & Richard I. Klein - 335-338 Nanofabricated media with negative permeability at visible frequencies
by A. N. Grigorenko & A. K. Geim & H. F. Gleeson & Y. Zhang & A. A. Firsov & I. Y. Khrushchev & J. Petrovic - 339-342 Spin-torque diode effect in magnetic tunnel junctions
by A. A. Tulapurkar & Y. Suzuki & A. Fukushima & H. Kubota & H. Maehara & K. Tsunekawa & D. D. Djayaprawira & N. Watanabe & S. Yuasa - 343-346 Chaos-based communications at high bit rates using commercial fibre-optic links
by Apostolos Argyris & Dimitris Syvridis & Laurent Larger & Valerio Annovazzi-Lodi & Pere Colet & Ingo Fischer & Jordi García-Ojalvo & Claudio R. Mirasso & Luis Pesquera & K. Alan Shore - 347-350 Global pattern of trends in streamflow and water availability in a changing climate
by P. C. D. Milly & K. A. Dunne & A. V. Vecchia - 351-354 Palaeoanatomy and biological affinities of a Cambrian deuterostome (Stylophora)
by Sébastien Clausen & Andrew B. Smith - 355-359 Superspreading and the effect of individual variation on disease emergence
by J. O. Lloyd-Smith & S. J. Schreiber & P. E. Kopp & W. M. Getz - 360-363 Specification of astrocytes by bHLH protein SCL in a restricted region of the neural tube
by Yuko Muroyama & Yuko Fujiwara & Stuart H. Orkin & David H. Rowitch - 364-368 Control of B-cell responses by Toll-like receptors
by Chandrashekhar Pasare & Ruslan Medzhitov - 369-373 Evidence for de novo imprinted X-chromosome inactivation independent of meiotic inactivation in mice
by Ikuhiro Okamoto & Danielle Arnaud & Patricia Le Baccon & Arie P. Otte & Christine M. Disteche & Philip Avner & Edith Heard - 374-378 A histone H3 methyltransferase controls epigenetic events required for meiotic prophase
by Katsuhiko Hayashi & Kayo Yoshida & Yasuhisa Matsui - 379-383 Chromatin remodelling at a DNA double-strand break site in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by Toyoko Tsukuda & Alastair B. Fleming & Jac A. Nickoloff & Mary Ann Osley - 384-388 Force production by disassembling microtubules
by Ekaterina L. Grishchuk & Maxim I. Molodtsov & Fazly I. Ataullakhanov & J. Richard McIntosh - 389-389 Where East meets West
by Paul Smaglik - 390-391 Balancing act
by Kendall Powell - 392-392 Melissa Hines, director, Cornell Center for Materials Research, Ithaca, New York
by Virginia Gewin - 392-392 Recruiters & Academia
by Charlene Sorensen - 392-392 Learning from teaching
by Karolina Tkaczuk - 394-394 Perchance to dream
by Robert A. Metzger
November 2005, Volume 438, Issue 7065
- 1-1 Making the paper
by Cornelia Bargmann - 3-3 Rewiring the adult brain
by Michael B. Calford & Yuzo M. Chino & Aniruddha Das & Ulf T. Eysel & Charles D. Gilbert & Stephen J. Heinen & Jon H. Kaas & Shimon Ullman - 3-4 Rewiring the adult brain (Reply)
by Stelios M. Smirnakis & Michael C. Schmid & Alyssa A. Brewer & Andreas S. Tolias & Almut Schüz & Mark Augath & Werner Inhoffen & Brian A. Wandell & Nikos K. Logothetis - 134-135 Deadly flu virus can be sent through the mail
by Andreas von Bubnoff - 135-135 Far East lays plans to be stem-cell hotspot
by David Cyranoski - 136-137 Researchers break the rules in frustration at review boards
by Jim Giles - 137-137 Boeing strike leaves satellites stranded on launch pad
by Geoff Brumfiel - 139-139 Antigravity craft slips past patent officers
by Philip Ball - 139-139 Bush buries US bunker-buster project
by Geoff Brumfiel - 140-141 Congress attacked over species bill
by Rex Dalton - 144-146 More than a cosmetic change
by Alison Abbott - 148-149 Tongue tied
by Jessica Ebert - 151-152 All in the mind of a mouse
by Carina Dennis - 154-155 Path to approval proves rocky for copycat biodrugs
by Meredith Wadman - 155-155 Market Watch
by Colin Macilwain - 156-156 Biodiversity: journals must take a broader view
by Justin Gerlach - 156-156 Biodiversity needs the help of global change managers, not museum-keepers
by Pierre L. Ibisch & Michael D. Jennings & Stefan Kreft - 156-156 Biodiversity: saving Florida panther makes sense
by Laura Hartt - 157-157 Peaks in climate research
by Georg Hoffmann - 158-158 Magnetic personalities
by David W. Hughes - 158-159 A poisoned reputation
by John Cornwell - 159-161 Short cut to space-time
by Jim Al-Khalili - 161-162 Science in society
by Daniel J. Kevles - 162-163 The making of a genius
by Mark Lythgoe - 163-165 Digging for clues
by Jennifer Clack - 165-166 A Stone Age greenhouse
by Robert J. Charlson - 166-166 Sticking with nature
by R. McNeill Alexander - 167-168 Triggers for channel opening
by Cynthia Czajkowski - 168-170 Erasing electron mass
by Charles L. Kane - 170-171 RAMP resistance
by Angus Buckling & Michael Brockhurst - 171-173 The start of something big?
by Rachel Abercrombie - 173-175 Clock coordination
by Michael N. Nitabach - 177-178 Gravitational tractor for towing asteroids
by Edward T. Lu & Stanley G. Love - 178-178 Biodiesel made with sugar catalyst
by Masakazu Toda & Atsushi Takagaki & Mai Okamura & Junko N. Kondo & Shigenobu Hayashi & Kazunari Domen & Michikazu Hara - 179-184 Pathogenic bacteria induce aversive olfactory learning in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Yun Zhang & Hang Lu & Cornelia I. Bargmann - 185-192 Subunit arrangement and function in NMDA receptors
by Hiroyasu Furukawa & Satinder K Singh & Romina Mancusso & Eric Gouaux - 193-196 Simulation of equatorial and high-latitude jets on Jupiter in a deep convection model
by Moritz Heimpel & Jonathan Aurnou & Johannes Wicht - 197-200 Two-dimensional gas of massless Dirac fermions in graphene
by K. S. Novoselov & A. K. Geim & S. V. Morozov & D. Jiang & M. I. Katsnelson & I. V. Grigorieva & S. V. Dubonos & A. A. Firsov - 201-204 Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase in graphene
by Yuanbo Zhang & Yan-Wen Tan & Horst L. Stormer & Philip Kim - 205-207 A record of Permian subaqueous vent activity in southeastern Brazil
by Jorge Kazuo Yamamoto & Thomas Rich Fairchild & Paulo Cesar Boggiani & Tarcísio Jose Montanheiro & Carlos César de Araújo & Pedro Kunihiko Kiyohara & Sergio Luis Fabris de Matos & Paulo César Soares - 208-211 Possible solar origin of the 1,470-year glacial climate cycle demonstrated in a coupled model
by Holger Braun & Marcus Christl & Stefan Rahmstorf & Andrey Ganopolski & Augusto Mangini & Claudia Kubatzki & Kurt Roth & Bernd Kromer - 212-215 The deterministic nature of earthquake rupture
by Erik L. Olson & Richard M. Allen - 216-219 Single origin of a pan-Pacific bird group and upstream colonization of Australasia
by Christopher E. Filardi & Robert G. Moyle - 220-223 A mutation accumulation assay reveals a broad capacity for rapid evolution of gene expression
by Scott A. Rifkin & David Houle & Junhyong Kim & Kevin P. White - 224-228 Gigaxonin-controlled degradation of MAP1B light chain is critical to neuronal survival
by Elizabeth Allen & Jianqing Ding & Wei Wang & Suneet Pramanik & Jonathan Chou & Vincent Yau & Yanmin Yang - 229-233 Fruitless specifies sexually dimorphic neural circuitry in the Drosophila brain
by Ken-Ichi Kimura & Manabu Ote & Tatsunori Tazawa & Daisuke Yamamoto - 234-237 Suppression of Polycomb group proteins by JNK signalling induces transdetermination in Drosophila imaginal discs
by Nara Lee & Cédric Maurange & Leonie Ringrose & Renato Paro - 238-242 A resetting signal between Drosophila pacemakers synchronizes morning and evening activity
by Dan Stoleru & Ying Peng & Pipat Nawathean & Michael Rosbash - 243-247 Principal pathway coupling agonist binding to channel gating in nicotinic receptors
by Won Yong Lee & Steven M. Sine - 248-252 Cis–trans isomerization at a proline opens the pore of a neurotransmitter-gated ion channel
by Sarah C. R. Lummis & Darren L. Beene & Lori W. Lee & Henry A. Lester & R. William Broadhurst & Dennis A. Dougherty - 253-253 The hands that guide
by Paul Smaglik - 254-254 Steven Williams, president, Wildlife Management Institute, Washington DC
by Virginia Gewin - 254-254 Post-holiday revelations
by Tobias Langenhan - 254-254 Mentors & Protégés
by Joyce Tung - 256-256 The crime of the century
by Geoff Brumfiel
November 2005, Volume 438, Issue 7064
- 1-2 Is speciation driven by species diversity?
by Carlos Daniel Cadena & Robert E. Ricklefs & Iván Jiménez & Eldredge Bermingham - 2-2 Is speciation driven by species diversity? (Reply)
by Brent C. Emerson & Niclas Kolm - 6-6 Wartime tactic doubles power of scarce bird-flu drug
by Declan Butler - 6-7 Drug firms donate compounds for anti-HIV gel
by Narelle Towie - 7-7 Universities scramble to assess scope of falsified results
by Rex Dalton - 8-8 Protists push animals aside in rule revamp
by Tom Simonite - 8-9 Turkish rectors rally in support of university head thrown in jail
by Alison Abbott - 10-10 Floods fail to save canyon beaches
by Rex Dalton - 12-12 Gene study raises fears for three-parent babies
by Erika Check - 14-16 Personal effects
by Dan Jones - 18-19 Star of the south
by Michael Cherry - 21-22 Winds of change
by Mark Schrope - 23-23 Race is on for flu vaccine
by Meredith Wadman - 24-24 UK must go on promoting and funding science
by David A. King - 24-24 Universal fungus register offers pattern for zoology
by David L. Hawksworth - 24-24 Mapping the complexities of science and politics
by Ying-Hen Hsieh - 25-26 Scientists on screen
by Adam Rutherford - 26-26 Return to the fortress
by Michael Fitzpatrick - 27-27 Green in tooth and claw
by Peter D. Moore - 29-29 Wit and wisdom
by John L. Heilbron - 31-32 A gender bender
by Steve Blinkhorn - 32-33 Light on a dark place
by Christopher Reynolds - 33-35 Algae and the vitamin mosaic
by Robert A. Andersen - 35-36 Sea level and volcanoes
by Anny Cazenave - 36-37 Proteins flex to function
by Yuanpeng J. Huang & Gaetano T. Montelione - 39-39 The infrared dawn of starlight
by Richard S. Ellis - 40-40 Bring them back alive
by Michael Yarus - 41-41 Richard Doll (1912–2005)
by Leo Kinlen - 43-44 Crowd synchrony on the Millennium Bridge
by Steven H. Strogatz & Daniel M. Abrams & Allan McRobie & Bruno Eckhardt & Edward Ott - 44-44 Enhanced flow in carbon nanotubes
by Mainak Majumder & Nitin Chopra & Rodney Andrews & Bruce J. Hinds