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March 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6929
- 302-307 Glycine binding primes NMDA receptor internalization
by Yi Nong & Yue-Qiao Huang & William Ju & Lorraine V. Kalia & Gholamreza Ahmadian & Yu Tian Wang & Michael W. Salter - 307-312 Antibody neutralization and escape by HIV-1
by Xiping Wei & Julie M. Decker & Shuyi Wang & Huxiong Hui & John C. Kappes & Xiaoyun Wu & Jesus F. Salazar-Gonzalez & Maria G. Salazar & J. Michael Kilby & Michael S. Saag & Natalia L. Komarova & Martin A. Nowak & Beatrice H. Hahn & Peter D. Kwong & George M. Shaw - 313-317 Hedgehog signalling within airway epithelial progenitors and in small-cell lung cancer
by D. Neil Watkins & David M. Berman & Scott G. Burkholder & Baolin Wang & Philip A. Beachy & Stephen B. Baylin - 317-322 Links between signal transduction, transcription and adhesion in epithelial bud development
by Colin Jamora & Ramanuj DasGupta & Pawel Kocieniewski & Elaine Fuchs - 322-326 Segregation of receptor and ligand regulates activation of epithelial growth factor receptor
by Paola D. Vermeer & Lisa A. Einwalter & Thomas O. Moninger & Tatiana Rokhlina & Jeffrey A. Kern & Joseph Zabner & Michael J. Welsh - 326-330 The Par complex directs asymmetric cell division by phosphorylating the cytoskeletal protein Lgl
by Jörg Betschinger & Karl Mechtler & Juergen A. Knoblich - 330-334 Insights into the ubiquitin transfer cascade from the structure of the activating enzyme for NEDD8
by Helen Walden & Michael S. Podgorski & Brenda A. Schulman - 341-341 A question of form
by Caitlin Smith - 342-342 The silent treatment
by Caitlin Smith - 342-345 Drug target validation: Hitting the target
by Caitlin Smith - 345-345 A whole picture
by Caitlin Smith - 353-353 The glory of autonomy
by Paul Smaglik - 354-355 Victims of success
by Eugene Russo - 356-357 Clouded vision
by Quirin Schiermeier
March 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6928
- 101-101 Academies wrestle with issue of Islam's flagging science base
by Declan Butler - 101-102 Bush seeks to beef up US nuclear-weapons arsenal
by Geoff Brumfiel - 102-102 Auction of DNA archive cancelled
by Rex Dalton - 102-102 Biotech project in turmoil as Michigan balances books
by Jonathan Knight - 103-103 Tougher rules aim to prevent gene flow into crops
by Hannah Hoag - 103-103 Senator rebuffs academy over Arctic oil
by Tony Reichhardt - 104-104 Hydrogen cars fuel debate on basic research
by Geoff Brumfiel - 104-104 Russia pulls out of Antarctic station
by Bryon MacWilliams - 105-105 Max Planck plans double blow to chemistry
by Quirin Schiermeier - 105-105 Danish biotech centre faces axe
by Alison Abbott - 108-110 Cosmology gets real
by Geoff Brumfiel - 111-112 Against the grain
by Colin Macilwain - 113-113 Universities could gain from backing biotech
by Alexander Kamb - 113-113 Work on 'non-lethal' weapons should be limited too
by Jerome Amir Singh - 115-116 Constellations in a cellular universe
by Ruedi Aebersold - 117-118 Move to the rhythm
by J. J. Collins - 118-119 All in the mind?
by Walter A. Brown - 119-119 First among atoms
by Daniel Kleppner - 122-122 Hormone evolution: The key to signalling
by Tetsuo Kushiro & Eiji Nambara & Peter McCourt - 123-124 Flowers' wings, fruitflies' petals
by Claude Desplan & Thomas Lecuit - 124-125 Atmosphere out of that world
by David Charbonneau - 125-125 Guidance molecule goes global
by Alison Schuldt - 125-126 Fair's fair
by Truman Bewley - 126-127 The core of planet formation
by Bill Minarik - 128-128 Teeth as tools
by Anne Weil - 129-130 View from the edge
by David G. Castner - 130-130 Close encounter of the cometary kind
by Alison Wright - 130-131 Smoke signals for lung disease
by Anita B. Roberts - 133-133 Human footprints in Pleistocene volcanic ash
by Paolo Mietto & Marco Avanzini & Giuseppe Rolandi - 134-134 Ultraviolet light and leaf emission of NOx
by Pertti Hari & Maarit Raivonen & Timo Vesala & J. William Munger & Kim Pilegaard & Markku Kulmala - 135-135 Reproductive collapse in saiga antelope harems
by E. J. Milner-Gulland & O. M. Bukreeva & T. Coulson & A. A. Lushchekina & M. V. Kholodova & A. B. Bekenov & I. A. Grachev - 136-136 Mantle deformation or processing artefact?
by Joachim Saul & Lev Vinnik - 136-136 Mantle deformation or processing artefact?
by James Wookey & J.-Michael Kendall & Guilhem Barruol - 137-140 Detrimental effects of sanctions on human altruism
by Ernst Fehr & Bettina Rockenbach - 141-143 Nanosecond radio bursts from strong plasma turbulence in the Crab pulsar
by T. H. Hankins & J. S. Kern & J. C. Weatherall & J. A. Eilek - 143-146 An extended upper atmosphere around the extrasolar planet HD209458b
by A. Vidal-Madjar & A. Lecavelier des Etangs & J.-M. Désert & G. E. Ballester & R. Ferlet & G. Hébrard & M. Mayor - 147-150 Observation of two-dimensional discrete solitons in optically induced nonlinear photonic lattices
by Jason W. Fleischer & Mordechai Segev & Nikolaos K. Efremidis & Demetrios N. Christodoulides - 150-154 Self-organization of dissolved organic matter to micelle-like microparticles in river water
by Martin Kerner & Heinz Hohenberg & Siegmund Ertl & Marcus Reckermann & Alejandro Spitzy - 154-157 Core formation in planetesimals triggered by permeable flow
by Takashi Yoshino & Michael J. Walter & Tomoo Katsura - 157-160 Escalation of a coevolutionary arms race through host rejection of brood parasitic young
by Naomi E. Langmore & Sarah Hunt & Rebecca M. Kilner - 161-163 Growth dynamics underlying petal shape and asymmetry
by Anne-Gaëlle Rolland-Lagan & J. Andrew Bangham & Enrico Coen - 164-169 Selection of evolutionarily conserved mucosal-associated invariant T cells by MR1
by Emmanuel Treiner & Livine Duban & Seiamak Bahram & Mirjana Radosavljevic & Valerie Wanner & Florence Tilloy & Pierre Affaticati & Susan Gilfillan & Olivier Lantz - 169-173 Loss of integrin αvβ6-mediated TGF-β activation causes Mmp12-dependent emphysema
by David G. Morris & Xiaozhu Huang & Naftali Kaminski & Yanli Wang & Steven D. Shapiro & Gregory Dolganov & Adam Glick & Dean Sheppard - 173-176 Free fatty acids regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic β cells through GPR40
by Yasuaki Itoh & Yuji Kawamata & Masataka Harada & Makoto Kobayashi & Ryo Fujii & Shoji Fukusumi & Kazuhiro Ogi & Masaki Hosoya & Yasuhiro Tanaka & Hiroshi Uejima & Hideyuki Tanaka & Minoru Maruyama & Rie Satoh & Shoichi Okubo & Hideki Kizawa & Hidetoshi Komatsu & Fumika Matsumura & Yuko Noguchi & Tokuyuki Shinohara & Shuji Hinuma & Yukio Fujisawa & Masahiko Fujino - 176-180 Functional and spatial segregation of secretory vesicle pools according to vesicle age
by Rory R. Duncan & Jennifer Greaves & Ulrich K. Wiegand & Ioulia Matskevich & Georg Bodammer & David K. Apps & Michael J. Shipston & Robert H. Chow - 180-185 Functional analysis of an archaebacterial voltage-dependent K+ channel
by Vanessa Ruta & Youxing Jiang & Alice Lee & Jiayun Chen & Roderick MacKinnon - 185-189 Insight into a natural Diels–Alder reaction from the structure of macrophomate synthase
by Toyoyuki Ose & Kenji Watanabe & Takashi Mie & Mamoru Honma & Hiromi Watanabe & Min Yao & Hideaki Oikawa & Isao Tanaka - 189-189 Erratum: Attosecond control of electronic processes by intense light fields
by A. Baltuška & Th. Udem & M. Uiberacker & M. Hentschel & E. Goulielmakls & Ch. Gohle & R. Holzwarth & V. S. Yakovlev & A. Scrinzi & T. W. Hänsch & F. Krausz - 191-191 proteomics
by Barbara Marte - 193-197 From genomics to proteomics
by Mike Tyers & Matthias Mann - 198-207 Mass spectrometry-based proteomics
by Ruedi Aebersold & Matthias Mann - 208-215 Protein analysis on a proteomic scale
by Eric Phizicky & Philippe I. H. Bastiaens & Heng Zhu & Michael Snyder & Stanley Fields - 216-225 From words to literature in structural proteomics
by Andrej Sali & Robert Glaeser & Thomas Earnest & Wolfgang Baumeister - 226-232 Disease proteomics
by Sam Hanash - 233-237 Biomedical informatics for proteomics
by Mark S. Boguski & Martin W. McIntosh - 239-239 Eastern promises
by Paul Smaglik - 240-241 San Diego: California dreaming
by Paul Smaglik
March 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6927
- 3-3 Astronomers urge NASA not to cut corners on Hubble successor
by Tony Reichhardt - 4-4 'Revolutionary' telescope gets green light
by David Adam - 4-5 Climate studies hold key to future of desalination plant
by Rex Dalton - 5-5 Agency 'ignoring its advisers' over Bt maize
by Jonathan Knight - 6-6 India budgets for boost in research
by K. S. Jayaraman - 6-6 Vaccine sought as bird flu infects humans
by David Cyranoski - 7-7 Coal-fired power plant to bury issue of emissions
by Hannah Hoag - 7-7 Cancer risk prompts US to curb gene therapy
by Erika Check - 10-12 The coast road
by Rex Dalton - 13-14 The lab arm of the law
by Jim Giles - 15-15 The subtle beauty of art in the service of science
by Frank Ippolito - 15-15 No strings attached to $225m sponsorship
by Charles Kruger & Franklin M. Orr - 17-18 A champion of new technologies
by Ashok Parthasarathi - 19-20 Airbrushing science
by John Galloway - 20-21 Our cultural past
by Robert L. Bettinger - 21-22 Stormy weather in space
by Howard J. Singer - 22-22 Science in culture
by Michael Hopkin - 25-26 Speciation reversal
by Ken Wolfe - 26-27 Filling in the background
by Sean Carroll - 27-28 Fast and feel good?
by Vijay K. Kuchroo & Lindsay B. Nicholson - 28-29 DNA amplification moves on
by Andrew J. deMello - 29-29 The earlier bird
by Arie J. van Noordwijk - 30-31 Kuiper-belt interlopers
by A. Morbidelli & H. F. Levison - 31-32 Mobile plastid genes
by Pal Maliga - 35-35 Disease susceptibility in California sea lions
by Karina Acevedo-Whitehouse & Frances Gulland & Denise Greig & William Amos - 36-36 Is subliminal learning really passive?
by Aaron R. Seitz & Takeo Watanabe - 37-44 Regulated portals of entry into the cell
by Sean D. Conner & Sandra L. Schmid - 45-48 Formation of recent martian gullies through melting of extensive water-rich snow deposits
by Philip R. Christensen - 48-50 Three-dimensional imaging of atomic four-body processes
by M. Schulz & R. Moshammer & D. Fischer & H. Kollmus & D. H. Madison & S. Jones & J. Ullrich - 50-53 Ordering and manipulation of the magnetic moments in large-scale superconducting π-loop arrays
by Hans Hilgenkamp & Ariando & Henk-Jan H. Smilde & Dave H. A. Blank & Guus Rijnders & Horst Rogalla & John R. Kirtley & Chang C. Tsuei - 53-55 Superconductivity in two-dimensional CoO2 layers
by Kazunori Takada & Hiroya Sakurai & Eiji Takayama-Muromachi & Fujio Izumi & Ruben A. Dilanian & Takayoshi Sasaki - 55-58 Dynamical coupling of wind and ocean waves through wave-induced air flow
by T. S. Hristov & S. D. Miller & C. A. Friehe - 58-61 Iron–silica interaction at extreme conditions and the electrically conducting layer at the base of Earth's mantle
by L. Dubrovinsky & N. Dubrovinskaia & F. Langenhorst & D. Dobson & D. Rubie & C. Geßmann & I. A. Abrikosov & B. Johansson & V. I. Baykov & L. Vitos & T. Le Bihan & W. A. Crichton & V. Dmitriev & H.-P. Weber - 61-65 A Middle Miocene hominoid from Thailand and orangutan origins
by Yaowalak Chaimanee & Dominique Jolly & Mouloud Benammi & Paul Tafforeau & Danielle Duzer & Issam Moussa & Jean-Jacques Jaeger - 65-68 Species interactions can explain Taylor's power law for ecological time series
by A. M. Kilpatrick & A. R. Ives - 68-72 Engineering evolution to study speciation in yeasts
by Daniela Delneri & Isabelle Colson & Sofia Grammenoudi & Ian N. Roberts & Edward J. Louis & Stephen G. Oliver - 72-76 Direct measurement of the transfer rate of chloroplast DNA into the nucleus
by Chun Y. Huang & Michael A. Ayliffe & Jeremy N. Timmis - 76-80 Optimal transsaccadic integration explains distorted spatial perception
by Matthias Niemeier & J. Douglas Crawford & Douglas B. Tweed - 80-83 Monoclonal antibodies inhibit prion replication and delay the development of prion disease
by Anthony R. White & Perry Enever & Mourad Tayebi & Rosey Mushens & Jackie Linehan & Sebastian Brandner & David Anstee & John Collinge & Simon Hawke - 83-87 Apolipoprotein L-I is the trypanosome lytic factor of human serum
by Luc Vanhamme & Françoise Paturiaux-Hanocq & Philippe Poelvoorde & Derek P. Nolan & Laurence Lins & Jan Van Den Abbeele & Annette Pays & Patricia Tebabi & Huang Van Xong & Alain Jacquet & Nicole Moguilevsky & Marc Dieu & John P. Kane & Patrick De Baetselier & Robert Brasseur & Etienne Pays - 87-92 Regulated degradation of a class V myosin receptor directs movement of the yeast vacuole
by Fusheng Tang & Emily J. Kauffman & Jennifer L. Novak & Johnathan J. Nau & Natalie L. Catlett & Lois S. Weisman - 92-92 Retraction Note to: Superconductivity in CaCuO2 as a result of field-effect doping
by J. H. Schön & M. Dorget & F. C. Beuran & X. Z. Zu & E. Arushanov & C. Deville Cavellin & M. Laguës - 92-92 Retraction Note to: Self-assembled monolayer organic field-effect transistors
by Jan Hendrik Schön & Hong Meng & Zhenan Bao - 92-92 Retraction Note to: Gate-induced superconductivity in a solution-processed organic polymer film
by J. H. Schön & A. Dodabalapur & Z. Bao & Ch. Kloc & O. Schenker & B. Batlogg - 92-92 Retraction Note to: Superconductivity in single crystals of the fullerene C70
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & T. Siegrist & M. Steigerwald & C. Svensson & B. Batlogg - 93-93 Retraction Note to: Efficient organic photovoltaic diodes based on doped pentacene
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & E. Bucher & B. Batlogg - 93-93 Retraction Note to: Superconductivity at 52 K in hole-doped C60
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & B. Batlogg - 93-93 Retraction Note to: Superconductivity in molecular crystals induced by charge injection
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & B. Batlogg - 95-95 Recruitment blueprint
by Paul Smaglik - 96-97 Access delayed
by Karen Kreeger
February 2003, Volume 421, Issue 6926
- 877-877 Mixed results win HIV vaccine a guarded response
by Hannah Hoag - 877-878 Draft guidelines ease restrictions on use of genome sequence data
by Carina Dennis - 878-878 NASA seeks inspiration from microscopic views of life
by Jonathan Knight - 878-878 Physicists fail to find saving grace for falsified research
by Philip Ball - 879-879 Experts cast doubt on Britain's green energy ambitions
by Natasha McDowell - 879-879 Climate panel to seize political hot potatoes
by Quirin Schiermeier - 880-880 Genomes take pole position in the icy wastes
by Hannah Hoag - 880-880 Canada boosts spending on science
by David Spurgeon - 881-881 Europe draws up plans for funding agency
by Marieke Degen - 881-881 NASA pins hopes on nuclear-powered orbiter
by Tony Reichhardt - 884-886 The beat goes on
by Catherine Zandonella - 887-888 Avalanche!
by Quirin Schiermeier - 889-889 Objective assessment of transgenic salmon
by George Gray - 889-889 Switzerland's role as a hotspot of type specimens
by Donat Agosti & Peter Linder & Daniel Burckhardt & Sylvia Martinez & Ivan Löbl & Pierre André Loizeau - 889-889 Novel and conventional paths to a better banana
by David Jones - 891-892 Liability for climate change
by Myles Allen - 893-894 Feeling emotional
by Ray Dolan - 894-895 Riding the solar wind
by James A. Klimchuk - 895-895 Keeping up with evolution
by Joel Peck - 898-898 Ecological footprints: A blot on the land
by William E. Rees - 899-900 The weight of expectation
by C. D. Hoyle - 900-901 The how and why of biodiversity
by Kevin J. Gaston - 901-903 Lost terrains of early Earth
by Stein B. Jacobsen - 903-904 A twist in a mouse tale
by Nick Dyson - 904-905 The brawniest retroflection
by Arnold L. Gordon - 905-906 From embryo to axon
by Melissa M. Rolls & Chris Q. Doe - 909-910 A pre-industrial source of dioxins and furans
by Andrew A. Meharg & Kenneth Killham - 910-910 Worker nepotism among polygynous ants
by Minttumaaria Hannonen & Liselotte Sundström - 911-911 Implicit estimation of sound-arrival time
by Yoichi Sugita & Yôiti Suzuki - 911-912 The puzzle of human cooperation
by Dominic D. P. Johnson & Pavel Stopka & Stephen Knights - 912-912 The puzzle of human cooperation
by Ernst Fehr & Simon Gächter - 913-919 Fire science for rainforests
by Mark A. Cochrane - 920-922 Energetic neutral atoms from a trans-Europa gas torus at Jupiter
by B. H. Mauk & D. G. Mitchell & S. M. Krimigis & E. C. Roelof & C. P. Paranicas - 922-925 Upper limits to submillimetre-range forces from extra space-time dimensions
by Joshua C. Long & Hilton W. Chan & Allison B. Churnside & Eric A. Gulbis & Michael C. M. Varney & John C. Price - 925-928 Ultra-high-Q toroid microcavity on a chip
by D. K. Armani & T. J. Kippenberg & S. M. Spillane & K. J. Vahala - 928-931 Logarithmic rate dependence of force networks in sheared granular materials
by R. R. Hartley & R. P. Behringer - 931-933 Early history of Earth's crust–mantle system inferred from hafnium isotopes in chondrites
by Martin Bizzarro & Joel A. Baker & Henning Haack & David Ulfbeck & Minik Rosing - 933-936 Patterns and processes in reef fish diversity
by Camilo Mora & Paul M. Chittaro & Peter F. Sale & Jacob P. Kritzer & Stuart A. Ludsin - 936-939 Mechanism of genetic exchange in American trypanosomes
by Michael W. Gaunt & Matthew Yeo & Iain A. Frame & J. Russell Stothard & Hernan J. Carrasco & Martin C. Taylor & Susana Solis Mena & Paul Veazey & Graham A. J. Miles & Nidia Acosta & Antonieta Rojas de Arias & Michael A. Miles - 939-942 Water transport in plants obeys Murray's law
by Katherine A. McCulloh & John S. Sperry & Frederick R. Adler - 942-947 Extra-embryonic function of Rb is essential for embryonic development and viability
by Lizhao Wu & Alain de Bruin & Harold I. Saavedra & Maja Starovic & Anthony Trimboli & Ying Yang & Jana Opavska & Pamela Wilson & John C. Thompson & Michael C. Ostrowski & Thomas J. Rosol & Laura A. Woollett & Michael Weinstein & James C. Cross & Michael L. Robinson & Gustavo Leone - 948-952 Role for antisense RNA in regulating circadian clock function in Neurospora crassa
by Cas Kramer & Jennifer J. Loros & Jay C. Dunlap & Susan K. Crosthwaite - 952-956 MDC1 is required for the intra-S-phase DNA damage checkpoint
by Michal Goldberg & Manuel Stucki & Jacob Falck & Damien D'Amours & Dinah Rahman & Darryl Pappin & Jiri Bartek & Stephen P. Jackson - 957-961 MDC1 is coupled to activated CHK2 in mammalian DNA damage response pathways
by Zhenkun Lou & Katherine Minter-Dykhouse & Xianglin Wu & Junjie Chen - 961-966 MDC1 is a mediator of the mammalian DNA damage checkpoint
by Grant S. Stewart & Bin Wang & Colin R. Bignell & A. Malcolm R. Taylor & Stephen J. Elledge - 969-969 Ground control
by Paul Smaglik - 970-973 The data busters
by Kendall Powell
February 2003, Volume 421, Issue 6925
- 773-773 Nobel laureate slams misconduct smear
by Quirin Schiermeier - 773-774 Error reports threaten to unravel databases of mitochondrial DNA
by Carina Dennis - 774-774 Journals tighten up on biosecurity
by Erika Check - 774-774 Researchers fear the future as Congress settles 2003 budget
by Hannah Hoag - 775-775 Ministers back gene-crop advisers
by Declan Butler - 775-775 Paper retracted as co-author admits forgery
by David Adam - 776-776 Poor farmers warned against Internet transgenic crop deals
by Rex Dalton - 776-776 Dolly's death leaves researchers woolly on clone ageing issue
by Jim Giles & Jonathan Knight - 777-777 Windfall spurs rare Israeli–Palestinian research effort
by David Adam - 777-777 Cosmologists look forward to clearer picture
by Tony Reichhardt - 780-782 All together now
by Steve Nadis - 783-784 To the heart of glass
by Philip Ball - 785-785 Scientific freedom: new strategies are needed
by Jane Lubchenco & Thomas Rosswall & Peter Warren - 785-785 Scientific freedom: some face a lonely dilemma
by Roger Macy - 785-786 Gene flow might turn wimps into superweeds
by Norris Muth - 786-786 Eastern Europe nurtures talent for the West
by Juraj Gregan - 786-786 Venezuelan government is backing science
by Juan Luis Cabrera & Luis Emilio Guerrero & Arnaldo Donoso - 786-786 GreenSea's interest in fertilizing sea with iron
by M. Lee Rice - 786-786 Free access to publicly funded databases is vital
by Philip E. Bourne - 787-787 Biodefence on the research agenda
by Anthony S. Fauci - 789-790 Forever young
by Linda Partridge - 790-790 Bonding the two cultures
by John Emsley - 791-791 Soaking up the limelight
by Lorraine Berry - 791-792 Universal building blocks
by Carlton Baugh - 792-792 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 795-796 A fix for RNA
by Thomas J. Begley & Leona D. Samson - 796-797 The qubit duet
by Gianni Blatter - 797-799 Interneurons take charge
by Edvard I. Moser - 799-800 How self-organization evolves
by P. Kirk Visscher - 800-801 Polymers light the way
by Andrew Holmes