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February 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6616
- 525-529 Female infertility in mice lacking connexin 37
by Alexander M. Simon & Daniel A. Goodenough & En Li & David L. Paul - 529-533 Spatio–temporal frequency domains and their relation to cytochrome oxidase staining in cat visual cortex
by Doron Shoham & Mark Hübener & Silke Schulze & Amiram Grinvald & Tobias Bonhoeffer - 533-536 Synaptic tagging and long-term potentiation
by Uwe Frey & Richard G. M. Morris - 537-540 Integrin-ligand binding properties govern cell migration speed through cell-substratum adhesiveness
by Sean P. Palecek & Joseph C. Loftus & Mark H. Ginsberg & Douglas A. Lauffenburger & Alan F. Horwitz - 540-544 MAP3K-related kinase involved in NF-KB induction by TNF, CD95 and IL-1
by Nikolai L. Malinin & Mark P. Boldin & Andrei V. Kovalenko & David Wallach - 544-548 Suppression of c-Myc-induced apoptosis by Ras signalling through PI(3)K and PKB
by Andrea Kauffmann-Zeh & Pablo Rodriguez-Viciana & Eugen Ulrich & Christopher Gilbert & Paul Coffer & Julian Downward & Gerard Evan - 548-552 The nuclear receptor homologue Ftz-F1 and the homeodomain protein Ftz are mutually dependent cofactors
by Antoine Guichet & John W. R. Copeland & Miklós Erdélyi & Daniela Hlousek & Péter Závorszky & Jacqueline Ho & Susan Brown & Anthony Percival-Smith & Henry M. Krause & Anne Ephrussi - 552-555 The nuclear hormone receptor Ftz-F1 is a cofactor for the Drosophila homeodomain protein Ftz
by Yan Yu & Willis Li & Kai Su & Miyuki Yussa & Wei Han & Norbert Perrimon & Leslie Pick - 555-555 Correction: Structural basis for the binding of a globular antifreeze protein on ice
by Zongchao Jia & Carl I. DeLuca & Heman Chao & Peter L. Davies - 555-555 Correction: Structural basis for selective inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 by anti-inflammatory agents
by Ravi G. Kurumbail & Anna M. Stevens & James K. Gierse & Joseph J. McDonald & Roderick A. Stegeman & Jina Y. Pak & Daniel Gildehaus & Julie M. Miyashiro & Thomas D. Penning & Karen Seibert & Peter C. Isakson & William C. Stallings - 557-559 How to find, identify and quantitate the sugars on proteins
by Andrew A. Gooley & Keith L. Williams
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6615
- 375-375 Republican senators promote a doubling of funds for research
by Tony Reichhardt - 375-375 Insurance levy could fund medical centres
by Meredith Wadman - 376-376 Health scientists strike over cuts at Argentinian labs
by Ehsan Masood - 376-376 Study discloses financial interests behind papers
by Meredith Wadman - 377-377 UCSF settles lawsuit over research costs
by Rex Dalton - 377-377 UK's top research groups win extra funds
by Claire O'Brien - 378-378 French museum 'in decay' fights for its life
by Declan Butler - 378-378 Pig heart transplant surgeon held in jail
by K. S. Jayaraman - 379-379 Japan's demography poses questions for old and young alike
by David Swinbanks - 379-379 Canada and France fall out over the risks of asbestos
by Declan Butler & David Spurgeon - 380-380 ESA plans put solar science out of orbit
by Alison Abbott - 381-381 The 'Sokal affair' takes transatlantic turn
by David Dickson - 384-384 Not 0 but O
by Friedrich Katscher - 384-384 Unitary construction
by Jeffrey B. Miller - 384-384 Peer reviewers could do much better
by Simon Wain-Hobson - 385-385 Ground rules
by Eugenio L. de Hostos - 385-385 Ways to surmount the language barrier
by David S. Moulder - 385-385 Stone Age confusion
by A. John MacLennan - 385-385 NO prizes
by Magdi Yacoub & Julia M. Polak - 385-385 South Africa
by Luis B. Honwana - 387-388 Jet propulsion is essential for young stars
by David A. Clarke - 388-389 New wrinkles in cytokinesis
by Julie A. Theriot & Lisa L. Satterwhite - 389-390 Bottom line for hydrocarbons
by Ian R. MacDonald - 390-391 Structure of a molecular hole-punch
by Mark S. P. Sansom - 391-393 Help from within for damaged axons
by Yves-Alain Barde - 393-394 Near to the edge of an ice sheet
by Steven W. Hostetler - 395-397 Integration hot-spot gets hotter
by Kathleen Dunlap - 397-398 A kinase with keen eyes
by Jonathan D. G. Jones - 399-399 Celestial torque
by David Jones - 399-399 Creation in silicon
by John L. Casti - 400-400 Carl Sagan (1934–96)Astronomer and popularizer of science
by Joseph A. Burns - 401-401 Oldest record of a bisexual plant
by Monique Feist & Raimund Feist - 401-402 Blindsight in normal subjects?
by M. J. Morgan & A. J. S. Mason & J. A. Solomon - 402-403 Heritabilities and paradigm shifts
by Rauno V. Alatalo & Johanna Mappes & Mark A. Elgar - 403-404 Almost airborne
by Melissa G. Kramer & James H. Marden - 404-404 Nitrification in Antarctic soils
by K. Wilson & J. I. Sprent & D. W. Hopkins - 405-406 When superstition displaces science
by Martin Gardner - 406-407 One of the greats
by J. C. R. Hunt - 407-408 After the Ark
by Martin Rudwick - 408-408 Take a nature walk on the ocean floor
by Peter G. Brewer - 409-414 Episodic jets from black holes and protostars
by Rachid Ouyed & Ralph E. Pudritz & James M. Stone - 415-417 Large-scale magnetic fields in the outflow from the young stellar object T Tauri S
by T. P. Ray & T. W. B. Muxlow & D. J. Axon & A. Brown & D. Corcoran & J. Dyson & R. Mundt - 417-420 Phase measurement in a quantum dot via a double-slit interference experiment
by R. Schuster & E. Buks & M. Heiblum & D. Mahalu & V. Umansky & Hadas Shtrikman - 420-423 Bacterial templating of ordered macrostructures in silica and silica-surfactant mesophases
by Sean A. Davis & Sandra L. Burkett & Neil H. Mendelson & Stephen Mann - 423-426 Exceptionally steep north–south gradients in lake temperatures during the last deglaciation
by André J. Levesque & Les C. Cwynar & Ian R. Walker - 426-428 Direct measurement of in situ methane quantities in a large gas-hydrate reservoir
by Gerald R. Dickens & Charles K. Paull & Paul Wallace - 429-431 A new Late Eocene anthropoid primate from Thailand
by Yaowalak Chaimanee & Varavudh Suteethorn & Jean-Jacques Jaeger & Stéphane Ducrocq - 432-434 Language-specific phoneme representations revealed by electric and magnetic brain responses
by Risto Näätänen & Anne Lehtokoski & Mietta Lennes & Marie Cheour & Minna Huotilainen & Antti Iivonen & Martti Vainio & Paavo Alku & Risto J. Ilmoniemi & Aavo Luuk & Jüri Allik & Janne Sinkkonen & Kimmo Alho - 434-439 Bcl-2 promotes regeneration of severed axons in mammalian CNS
by Dong Feng Chen & Gerald E. Schneider & Jean-Claude Martinou & Susumu Tonegawa - 439-442 Competitive binding of α-actinin and calmodulin to the NMDA receptor
by Michael Wyszynski & Jerry Lin & Anuradha Rao & Elizabeth Nigh & Alan H. Beggs & Ann Marie Craig & Morgan Sheng - 442-446 Crosstalk between G proteins and protein kinase C mediated by the calcium channel α1 subunit
by Gerald W. Zamponi & Emmanuel Bourinet & Donald Nelson & Joel Nargeot & Terry P. Snutch - 446-450 Direct binding of G-protein βλ complex to voltage-dependent calcium channels
by Michel De Waard & Hongyan Liu & Denise Walker & Victoria E. S. Scott & Christina A. Gurnett & Kevin P. Campbell - 450-454 Traction forces of cytokinesis measured with optically modified elastic substrata
by Kevin Burton & D. Lansing Taylor - 454-458 HOX11 interacts with protein phosphatases PP2A and PP1 and disrupts a G2/M cell-cycle checkpoint
by Takumi Kawabe & Anthony J. Muslin & Stanley J. Korsmeyer - 458-461 The structure of the GTPase-activating domain from p50rhoGAP
by Tracey Barrett & Bing Xiao & Eleanor J. Dodson & Guy Dodson & Steven B. Ludbrook & Kurshid Nurmahomed & Steven J. Gamblin & Andrea Musacchio & Stephen J. Smerdon & John F. Eccleston - 461-464 Crystal structure of colicin Ia
by Michael Wiener & Douglas Freymann & Partho Ghosh & Robert M. Stroud
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6614
- 281-282 Third world agricultural centres face a wave of redundancies
by K.S. Jayaraman & Ehsan Masood - 282-282 Nuclear waste peer review 'needs more transparency'
by Ehsan Masood - 283-283 'Real' fall in US research funding revealed
by Colin Macilwain - 284-284 Science advisers face 'credibility crisis'
by Tony Reichhardt - 284-284 Staff cuts proposed to energy Department
by David Kramer - 285-285 German politicians break research pledge
by Alison Abbott - 285-285 Change for Europe's science committees
by Declan Butler - 286-286 The 's' in Unesco seeks out a new role
by Declan Butler - 287-287 Japan fishes for more space launches
by David Swinbanks - 287-287 Canada calls in US nuclear power experts to boost performance
by David Spurgeon - 290-290 Pros and cons of foreign genes in crops
by Bengt O. Bengtsson - 290-290 Pros and cons of foreign genes in crops
by Donald R. Ort - 290-290 Climate of mistrust
by Clive Bates - 291-291 Too quiet to hear a whisper
by P. Jung & K. Wiesenfeld - 292-293 The oldest whodunnit in the world
by Bernard Wood - 293-295 Mantles were battered to bits
by Clark R. Chapman - 295-296 Aaaaaaaaaaaaargh,no!
by Jared M. Diamond - 296-299 Pirated genes in Kaposi's sarcoma
by Philip M. Murphy - 299-300 The business of fructification
by Roy Watling - 300-301 A commotion over turbulence
by Benjamin A. Carreras - 301-301 The dark is light enough
by David Jones - 301-301 Shear calm
by Benjamin A. Carreras - 302-302 Yulii Khariton (1904–96)
by David Holloway - 303-303 Successful cultivation of the golden chanterelle
by Eric Danell & Francisco J. Camacho - 303-304 Thalidomide's chirality
by Stephan Wnendt & Kai Zwingenberger - 304-305 Energy saving in huddling penguins
by André Ancel & Henk Visser & Yves Handrich & Dirkjan Masman & Yvon Le Maho - 305-306 Fugu genome is not a good mammalian model
by Jonathan Gilley & Niall Armes & Mike Fried - 306-307 Emplacement of Taupo ignimbrite
by C. J. N. Wilson - 307-308 Emplacement of Taupo ignimbrite
by W. Brian Dade & Herbert E. Huppert - 308-308 Sound alters visual motion perception
by Robert Sekuler & Allison B. Sekuler & Renee Lau - 309-310 Genius, scandal and the first seaclocks
by Desmond King-Hele - 310-310 Backcloth of mystery
by Robert Hedges - 310-311 The short-range forces of nature
by John C. Taylor - 311-311 In retrospect
by Steve Jones - 312-312 Dubious revolution
by William Shea - 313-318 A tension-based theory of morphogenesis and compact wiring in the central nervous system
by David C. Van Essen - 319-321 Stochastic resonance in non-dynamical systems without response thresholds
by Sergey M. Bezrukov & Igor Vodyanoy - 321-324 Template-directed colloidal crystallization
by Alfons van Blaaderen & Rene Ruel & Pierre Wiltzius - 324-326 Current-induced organization of vortex motion in type-II superconductors
by S. N. Gordeev & P. A. J. de Groot & M. Oussena & A. V. Volkozub & S. Pinfold & R. Langan & R. Gagnon & L. Taillefer - 326-329 Spreading-rate dependence of the extent of mantle melting beneath ocean ridges
by Yaoling Niu & Roger Hékinian - 329-332 Corrugated slip surfaces formed at ridge–transform intersections on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
by J. R. Cann & D. K. Blackman & D. K. Smith & E. McAllister & B. Janssen & S. Mello & E. Avgerinos & A. R. Pascoe & J. Escartin - 333-336 2.5-million-year-old stone tools from Gona, Ethiopia
by S. Semaw & P. Renne & J. W. K. Harris & C. S. Feibel & R. L. Bernor & N. Fesseha & K. Mowbray - 336-340 Circumsporozoite protein is required for development of malaria sporozoites in mosquitoes
by Robert Ménard & Ali A. Sultan & Claudio Cortes & Rita Altszuler & Melissa R. van Dijk & Chris J. Janse & Andrew P. Waters & Ruth S. Nussenzweig & Victor Nussenzweig - 340-343 Cleavage of syntaxin prevents G-protein regulation of presynaptic calcium channels
by E. F. Stanley & R. R. Mirotznik - 343-346 Regulation by insulin of a unique neuronal Ca2+ pool and of neuropeptide secretion
by Elizabeth A. Jonas & Ronald J. Knox & T. Caitlin M. Smith & Nancy L. Wayne & John A. Connor & Leonard K. Kaczmarek - 347-350 Human herpesvirus KSHV encodes a constitutively active G-protein-coupled receptor linked to cell proliferation
by Leandros Arvanitakis & Elizabeth Geras-Raaka & Anjali Varma & Marvin C. Gershengorn & Ethel Cesarman - 350-353 Stress-signalling kinase Sek1 protects thymocytes from apoptosis mediated by CD95 and CD3
by Hiroshi Nishina & Klaus D. Fischer & Laszlo Radvanyi & Arda Shahinian & Razqallah Hakem & Elizabeth A. Rubie & Alan Bernstein & Tak W. Mak & James R. Woodgett & Josef M. Penninger - 353-357 Bcl-xL forms an ion channel in synthetic lipid membranes
by Andy J. Minn & Patricio Vélez & Sharon L. Schendel & Heng Liang & Steven W. Muchmore & Stephen W. Fesik & Michael Fill & Craig B. Thompson - 357-361 The C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II couples mRNA processing to transcription
by Susan McCracken & Nova Fong & Krassimir Yankulov & Scott Ballantyne & Guohua Pan & Jack Greenblatt & Scott D. Patterson & Marvin Wickens & David L. Bentley - 361-364 Structure of the conserved GTPase domain of the signal recognition particle
by Douglas M. Freymann & Robert J. Keenan & Robert M. Stroud & Peter Walter - 365-368 Crystal structure of the NG domain from the signal-recognition particle receptor FtsY
by Guillermo Montoya & Cecilia Svensson & Joen Luirink & Irmgard Sinning - 369-372 A new look for the market
by Brendan Norton
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6613
- 187-187 US claims of 'no chemical links' to Gulf War illnesses under fire
by Meredith Wadman - 188-188 Rio review to rejuvenate green initiatives
by Colin Macilwain - 188-188 Industrial apathy 'hampers climate schemes
by K. S. Jayaraman - 189-189 Investment analysts paint rosy prospect for biotech
by Sally Lehrman - 189-189 Glaxo Wellcome turns to worms for guidance on genes
by Sally Lehrman - 190-190 Russian space module 'in need of more protection'
by Tony Reichhardt - 190-190 Embryo researcher is sanctioned for using NIH resources
by Meredith Wadman - 191-191 Australia maintains commitment to joint research centres
by Peter Pockley - 191-191 Oil spill threatens Japanese nuclear plants
by David Swinbanks - 192-193 Europe seeks to rally regional research
by Alison Abbott - 193-193 Molecular biology reaps the benefits
by Alun Anderson - 196-196 Optical telescopes – biggest is best?
by David Leverington - 196-196 Unequivocal spelling for brimstone
by David F. Cram & W. John Cram - 196-196 A fortune awaits
by Harry Miller - 197-198 Predicting the CJD epidemic in humans
by S. N. Cousens & E. Vynnycky & M. Zeidler & R. G. Will & P. G. Smith - 199-200 Cope's rule as psychological artefact
by Stephen Jay Gould - 200-200 Epidemic or false alarm?
by David C. G. Skegg - 201-201 Life on other moons
by Christopher F. Chyba - 202-203 Molecular fish on chips
by André Goffeau - 203-204 When like charges attract
by Cherry A. Murray - 204-205 Phosphotransfer hinges in PGK
by Colin Blake - 205-206 Anaemia reveals star's great age
by Mike Bolte - 206-206 Youth in age
by David Jones - 207-210 Computation and the single neuron
by Christof Koch - 210-210 News and Views Feature
by Christof Koch - 211-211 Pair bonding in spotted poison frogs
by Janalee P. Caldwell - 211-212 Carbon beads with protruding cones
by Ronald L. Jacobsen & Marc Monthioux - 212-213 DNA analysis reveals the sex of infanticide victims
by Marina Faerman & Gila Kahila & Patricia Smith & Charles Greenblatt & Lawrence Stager & Dvora Filon & Ariella Oppenheim - 213-213 Medicinal alkaloid as a sex pheromone
by Walter Scares Leal & Paulo H. G. Zarbin & Hubert Wojtasek & Shigefumi Kuwahara & Makoto Hasegawa & Yasuo Ueda - 214-214 Glucagon-like peptide-1 and satiety
by S. R. Bloom - 214-214 Glucagon-like peptide-1 and satiety
by G. van Dijk & T. E. Thiele & R. J. Seeley & S. C. Woods & I. L. Bernstein - 215-216 How to succeed in science
by W. F. Bynum - 216-217 Walking wounded
by Alistair Hay - 217-217 In retrospect chosen by John C. Marshall
by John C. Marshall - 217-218 Unified views
by Frank Wilczek - 219-229 Mantle geochemistry: the message from oceanic volcanism
by A. W. Hofmann - 230-233 Like-charge attractions in metastable colloidal crystallites
by Amy E. Larsen & David G. Grier - 234-236 Habitable moons around extrasolar giant planets
by Darren M. Williams & James F. Kasting & Richard A. Wade - 236-239 Evidence for polaronic supercarriers in the copper oxide superconductors La2–xSrxCuO4
by Guo-meng Zhao & M. B. Hunt & H. Keller & K. A. Müller - 239-241 Conversion of light energy to proton potential in liposomes by artificial photosynthetic reaction centres
by Gali Steinberg-Yfrach & Paul A. Liddell & Su-Chun Hung & Ana L. Moore & Devens Gust & Thomas A. Moore - 241-244 Low-latitude glacial cooling in the Southern Hemisphere from amino-acid racemization in emu eggshells
by Gifford H. Miller & John W. Magee & A. J. T. Jull - 245-247 Seismic structure of the Iceland mantle plume
by Cecily J. Wolfe & Ingi Th. Bjarnason & John C. VanDecar & Sean C. Solomon - 247-250 Nest and egg clutches of the dinosaur Troodon formosus and the evolution of avian reproductive traits
by David J. Varricchio & Frankie Jackson & John J. Borkowski & John R. Horner - 250-252 Body-size evolution in Cretaceous molluscs and the status of Cope's rule
by David Jablonski - 252-254 Habitat heterogeneity as a determinant of mammal species richness in high-energy regions
by Jeremy T. Kerr & Laurence Packer - 254-257 Impaired auditory recognition of fear and anger following bilateral amygdala lesions
by Sophie K. Scott & Andrew W. Young & Andrew J. Calder & Deborah J. Hellawell & John P. Aggleton & Michael Johnsons - 257-260 Independent requirement for ISL1 in formation of pancreatic mesenchyme and islet cells
by Ulf Ahlgren & Samuel L. Pfaff & Thomas M. Jessell & Thomas Edlund & Helena Edlund - 260-265 Distinct functions of nuclear and cytoplasmic calcium in the control of gene expression
by Giles E. Hardingham & Sangeeta Chawla & Claire M. Johnson & Hilmar Bading - 265-269 Actin polymerization is induced by Arp 2/3 protein complex at the surface of Listeria monocytogenes
by Matthew D. Welch & Akihiro Iwamatsu & Timothy J. Mitchison - 269-272 Extension of chromatin accessibility by nuclear matrix attachment regions
by Thomas Jenuwein & William C. Forrester & Luis A. Fernández-Herrero & Götz Laible & Maude Dull & Rudolf Grosschedl - 272-275 NMR structure of inactivation gates from mammalian voltage-dependent potassium channels
by Christof Antz & Matthias Geyer & Bernd Fakler & Markus K. Schott & H. Robert Guy & Rainer Frank & Johann Peter Ruppersberg & Hans Robert Kalbitzer - 275-278 Synergistic effects of substrate-induced conformational changes in phosphoglycerate kinase activation
by Bradley E. Bernstein & Paul A. M. Michels & Wim G. J. Hol
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6612
- 101-101 BSE inquiry could prompt censure vote
by Declan Butler - 101-101 Political will and cash 'needed to speed up removal of landmines'
by Steve Nadis - 102-102 UK studies grapple with school science ..
by Ehsan Masood - 102-102 ... as teachers try hand at research
by Ehsan Masood - 103-103 White House backs US contribution to LHC
by Colin Macilwain - 103-103 Science bodies seek 7.1 per cent increase for NSF
by Colin Macilwain - 104-104 Japan's science spending climbs again
by Richard Nathan - 104-105 France says goodbye to the fast-breeder as Superphénix takes on new role
by Declan Butler - 105-105 'Misconduct' dispute raises fears of litigation
by Rex Dalton - 106-107 Biodiversity projects face funding challenge
by Ehsan Masood - 109-109 Live universes
by M. G. Bjornerud - 109-109 Out of context
by Steve Fuller - 109-109 Live universes
by Graeme Suthers - 109-109 Safety of transgenic corn
by Juan J. Estruch & Mary-Dell Chilton & Richard Lotstein & Wallace Beversdorf - 110-110 Italian grants
by Piergiorgio Strata - 110-110 Bias in Japanese university awards?
by Noriyoshi Takei - 110-110 Confucianism oversimplified
by P.-L. Chau & W. Y. Chau - 111-111 Coding DNA substitutions
by Paul M. Sharp - 111-112 In search of molecular darwinism
by Paul M. Sharp - 112-113 The Universe as a lattice
by Robert Kirshner - 113-115 Betas are brought into the fold
by Brent L. Iverson - 115-116 How hard spheres stack up
by Roberto Car - 116-117 In line for a new mission
by Peter J. T. Leonard - 117-117 Myxobacterial bounty
by John Mann - 117-117 Compton telescopes
by Peter Leonard - 119-120 The alphabet of weight control
by Jeffrey M. Friedman - 120-121 A vision over time and space
by Glyn W. Humphreys