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August 1999, Volume 400, Issue 6746
- 714-715 Mast-cell heparin demystified
by James L. Zehnder & Stephen J. Galli - 715-715 Fluid dynamics: Lights, camera, drip
by Sarah Tomlin - 715-717 Real metals, 2D or not 2D?
by Michelle Y. Simmons & Alex R. Hamilton - 717-718 No hibernation for basking sharks
by Daniel Weihs - 718-719 Cognition by a mini brain
by Randolf Menzel & Martin Giurfa - 719-719 Superficial complexity
by David Jones - 720-720 Rolf Landauer (1927-99)
by Seth Lloyd - 721-721 Rules of the game of doing science
by John Ziman - 723-724 Chemokine control of HIV-1 infection
by Mario Mellado & José Miguel Rodríguez-Frade & Antonio J. Vila-Coro & Ana Martín de Ana & Carlos Martínez-A. - 724-724 reply Climate variability and crop yields in Europe
by Mike Hulme & Paula Harrison & Nigel Arnell - 724-724 Climate variability and crop yields in Europe
by John R. Porter & Mikhail A. Semenov - 724-726 A movement-sensitive area in auditory cortex
by Frank Baumgart & Birgit Gaschler-Markefski & Marty G. Woldorff & Hans-Jochen Heinze & Henning Scheich - 726-726 Striped rabbits in Southeast Asia
by Alison K. Surridge & Robert J. Timmins & Godfrey M. Hewitt & Diana J. Bell - 727-728 A brilliant dissection of the brain
by Semir Zeki - 728-729 The problem with an evolutionary answer
by R. C. Lewontin - 729-730 The future of the doctor's drug culture
by Ann Dally - 730-730 Surfing the history of space
by Owen Gingerich - 731-733 Images of Neptune's ring arcs obtained by a ground-based telescope
by B. Sicardy & F. Roddier & C. Roddier & E. Perozzi & J. E. Graves & O. Guyon & M. J. Northcott - 733-735 Stability of Neptune's ring arcs in question
by Christophe Dumas & Richard J. Terrile & Bradford A. Smith & Glenn Schneider & E. E. Becklin - 735-737 Linking insulator-to-metal transitions at zero and finite magnetic fields
by Y. Hanein & N. Nenadovic & D. Shahar & Hadas Shtrikman & J. Yoon & C. C. Li & D. C. Tsui - 737-739 Observation of short-range critical wetting
by D. Ross & D. Bonn & J. Meunier - 740-743 Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period
by Judy R. M. Allen & Ute Brandt & Achim Brauer & Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten & Brian Huntley & Jörg Keller & Michael Kraml & Andreas Mackensen & Jens Mingram & Jörg F. W. Negendank & Norbert R. Nowaczyk & Hedi Oberhänsli & William A. Watts & Sabine Wulf & Bernd Zolitschka - 743-746 Effects of ship emissions on sulphur cycling and radiative climate forcing over the ocean
by Kevin Capaldo & James J. Corbett & Prasad Kasibhatla & Paul Fischbeck & Spyros N. Pandis - 746-749 A pipiscid-like fossil from the Lower Cambrian of south China
by D. Shu & S. Conway Morris & X-L. Zhang & L. Chen & Y. Li & J. Han - 749-753 Environmental controls on the geographic distribution of zooplankton diversity
by Scott Rutherford & Steven D'Hondt & Warren Prell - 753-756 Context generalization in Drosophila visual learning requires the mushroom bodies
by Li Liu & Reinhard Wolf & Roman Ernst & Martin Heisenberg - 757-760 Synaptic function modulated by changes in the ratio of synaptotagmin I and IV
by J. Troy Littleton & Thomas L. Serano & Gerald M. Rubin & Barry Ganetzky & Edwin R. Chapman - 761-766 Interaction of glutamic-acid-rich proteins with the cGMP signalling pathway in rod photoreceptors
by Heinz G. Körschen & Michael Beyermann & Frank Müller & Martin Heck & Marius Vantler & Karl-Wilhelm Koch & Roland Kellner & Uwe Wolfrum & Christian Bode & Klaus Peter Hofmann & U. Benjamin Kaupp - 766-768 Increased affiliative response to vasopressin in mice expressing the V1a receptor from a monogamous vole
by Larry J. Young & Roger Nilsen & Katrina G. Waymire & Grant R. MacGregor & Thomas R. Insel - 769-772 Heparin is essential for the storage of specific granule proteases in mast cells
by Donald E. Humphries & Guang W. Wong & Daniel S. Friend & Michael F. Gurish & Wen-Tao Qiu & Chifu Huang & Arlene H. Sharpe & Richard L. Stevens - 773-776 Abnormal mast cells in mice deficient in a heparin-synthesizing enzyme
by Erik Forsberg & Gunnar Pejler & Maria Ringvall & Carolina Lunderius & Bianca Tomasini-Johansson & Marion Kusche-Gullberg & Inger Eriksson & Johan Ledin & Lars Hellman & Lena Kjellén - 776-780 The chemokine receptor CCR4 in vascular recognition by cutaneous but not intestinal memory T cells
by J. J. Campbell & G. Haraldsen & J. Pan & J. Rottman & S. Qin & P. Ponath & D. P. Andrew & R. Warnke & N. Ruffing & N. Kassam & L. Wu & E. C. Butcher - 781-784 Binding of phytochrome B to its nuclear signalling partner PIF3 is reversibly induced by light
by Min Ni & James M. Tepperman & Peter H. Quail - 784-787 Nucleosome mobilization catalysed by the yeast SWI/SNF complex
by Iestyn Whitehouse & Andrew Flaus & Bradley R. Cairns & Malcolm F. White & Jerry L. Workman & Tom Owen-Hughes - 787-792 Four-helical-bundle structure of the cytoplasmic domain of a serine chemotaxis receptor
by Kyeong Kyu Kim & Hisao Yokota & Sung-Hou Kim - 792-792 Erratum: p73 is regulated by tyrosine kinase c-Abl in the apoptotic response to DNA damage
by Zhi-Min Yuan & Hisashi Shioya & Takatoshi Ishiko & Xiangao Sun & Jijie Gu & YinYin Huang & Hua Lu & Surender Kharbanda & Ralph Weichselbaum & Donald Kufe - 792-792 Erratum: Regulation of endothelium-derived nitric oxide production by the protein kinase Akt
by David Fulton & Jean-Philippe Gratton & Timothy J. McCabe & Jason Fontana & Yasushi Fujio & Kenneth Walsh & Thomas F. Franke & Andreas Papapetropoulos & William C. Sessa - 797-799 Green chemistry puts down roots
by Brendan Horton - 799-800 Data explosion fuels search for drugs
by Potter Wickware
August 1999, Volume 400, Issue 6745
- 601-601 Researcher sues university over rights to transgenic technology
by Rex Dalton - 601-601 CERN collider homes in on Higgs boson
by Alison Abbott - 602-602 Coordinated work reveals plant evolution
by Rex Dalton - 602-602 ‘Strengthened’ Icelandic bioethics committee comes under fire
by Alison Abbott - 603-603 Legal threat in bid to ban xenotransplants
by Meredith Wadman - 603-603 UK space strategy sets sights on Mars
by Quirin Schiermeier - 604-604 US acts to lengthen term of patents to help biotechnology
by Meredith Wadman - 604-604 French anger over plan to back British synchrotron
by Heather McCabe - 605-605 Tension stays high as US optical societies launch merger ballot
by Rex Dalton - 605-605 Japan plans to label ‘detectable’ GM food
by Asako Saegusa - 606-606 Animal rights activists attack Gore over chemical screening
by Meredith Wadman - 606-606 Protests at Indian solar observatory refit
by K. S. Jayaraman - 607-607 Endocrine disrupter verdict left open
by Colin Macilwain - 607-607 Brain drain accelerates from Siberia
by Carl Levitin - 610-610 Where a little aid could go a long way
by Peter Campbell - 610-610 Why quasi-persons are not patentable
by Richard M. Lebovitz - 610-610 More evidence needed on effect of ivory ban
by Nigel Leader-Williams - 611-612 The second Silent Spring?
by John R. Krebs & Jeremy D. Wilson & Richard B. Bradbury & Gavin M. Siriwardena - 613-614 From desert to deluge in the Mediterranean
by Judith A. McKenzie - 615-617 Developing B-cell theories
by David G. Schatz - 617-618 Tiling by numbers
by Michael O'Keeffe - 618-619 Creatures from another world
by Inman Harvey - 619-621 Running on natural gas
by Brian C. H. Steele - 621-622 Oscillations in the basal ganglia
by Thomas Wichmann & Mahlon R. DeLong - 622-623 Sprucing up beaver meadows
by Peter D. Moore - 623-624 Agreeing on strategies
by Ivar Ekeland - 624-624 Eclipse of the Earth
by David Jones - 624-624 Turning the other cheek
by Alison Mitchell - 625-625 Slaying the crystal homunculus
by Robert W. Cahn - 627-628 Convergent evolution of cytokines
by Alain Beschin & Martin Bilej & Lea Brys & Els Torreele & Rudolf Lucas & Stefan Magez & Patrick De Baetselier - 628-628 Rise in carbon dioxide changes soil structure
by Matthias C. Rillig & Sara F. Wright & Michael F. Allen & Christopher B. Field - 629-629 Anisotropy of iron in the Earth's inner core
by S. C. Singh & J.-P. Montagner - 629-629 Nitrogen deposition and carbon sequestration
by D. S. Jenkinson & K. Goulding & D. S. Powlson - 629-630 Nitrogen deposition and carbon sequestration
by Herman Sievering - 630-630 Nitrogen deposition and carbon sequestration
by Knute J. Nadelhoffer & Bridget A. Emmett & Per Gundersen & Chris J. Koopmans & Patrick Schleppi & Albert Tietema & Richard F. Wright - 631-632 Culture clash in American anthropology
by Mary Douglas - 632-632 What did you do in the [cold] war, Daddy?
by Malcolm R. Dando - 632-633 Neural networks beyond Freud
by Terrence J. Sejnowski - 633-633 The first three billion years
by Stefan Bengtson - 634-634 Damsels and dragons
by Mike Siva-Jothy - 635-641 Streaks of microearthquakes along creeping faults
by Allan M. Rubin & Dominique Gillard & Jean-Luc Got - 642-644 Photon-stimulated desorption as a substantial source of sodium in the lunar atmosphere
by B. V. Yakshinskiy & T. E. Madey - 644-647 Systematic enumeration of crystalline networks
by Olaf Delgado Friedrichs & Andreas W. M. Dress & Daniel H. Huson & Jacek Klinowski & Alan L. Mackay - 647-649 The mechanisms for pressure-induced amorphization of ice Ih
by J. S. Tse & D. D. Klug & C. A. Tulk & I. Swainson & E. C. Svensson & C.-K. Loong & V. Shpakov & V. R. Belosludov & R. V. Belosludov & Y. Kawazoe - 649-651 A direct-methane fuel cell with a ceria-based anode
by E. Perry Murray & T. Tsai & S. A. Barnett - 652-655 Chronology, causes and progression of the Messinian salinity crisis
by W. Krijgsman & F. J. Hilgen & I. Raffi & F. J. Sierro & D. S. Wilson - 655-659 The origin of snake feeding
by Michael S. Y. Lee & Gorden L. Bell & Michael W. Caldwell - 659-661 Planktonic nutrient regeneration and cycling efficiency in temperate lakes
by Jeff J. Hudson & William D. Taylor & David W. Schindler - 661-664 Genome complexity, robustness and genetic interactions in digital organisms
by Richard E. Lenski & Charles Ofria & Travis C. Collier & Christoph Adami - 664-667 A general model for the structure and allometry of plant vascular systems
by Geoffrey B. West & James H. Brown & Brian J. Enquist - 667-671 Dynamics of disease resistance polymorphism at the Rpm1 locus of Arabidopsis
by Eli A. Stahl & Greg Dwyer & Rodney Mauricio & Martin Kreitman & Joy Bergelson - 671-675 Time-dependent reorganization of brain circuitry underlying long-term memory storage
by Bruno Bontempi & Catherine Laurent-Demir & Claude Destrade & Robert Jaffard - 675-677 Memory for places learned long ago is intact after hippocampal damage
by Edmond Teng & Larry R. Squire - 677-682 A basal ganglia pacemaker formed by the subthalamic nucleus and external globus pallidus
by Dietmar Plenz & Stephen T. Kital - 682-687 Continued RAG expression in late stages of B cell development and no apparent re-induction after immunizion
by Wong Yu & Hitoshi Nagaoka & Mila Jankovic & Ziva Misulovin & Heikyung Suh & Antonius Rolink & Fritz Melchers & Eric Meffre & Michel C. Nussenzweig - 687-693 A SMAD ubiquitin ligase targets the BMP pathway and affects embryonic pattern formation
by Haitao Zhu & Peter Kavsak & Shirin Abdollah & Jeffrey L. Wrana & Gerald H. Thomsen - 693-696 Trigger factor and DnaK cooperate in folding of newly synthesized proteins
by Elke Deuerling & Agnes Schulze-Specking & Toshifumi Tomoyasu & Axel Mogk & Bernd Bukau
August 1999, Volume 400, Issue 6744
- 489-489 France to collaborate with UK
by David Dickson & Natasha Loder - 489-489 Wallace rescued from a grave injustice
by Natasha Loder - 490-490 Congress talks tough on funds for NASA and basic research
by Colin Macilwain - 490-490 UN call for action to clear up space junk
by Eva von Schaper - 490-490 BSE advisers admit giving up a purely scientific role
by Natasha Loder - 491-491 Asia backs E-Biomed ‘with peer review’
by Asako Saegusa - 491-491 Varmus speculates on a possible reorganization of the NIH
by Carina Dennis - 492-492 NSF urged to raise environmental efforts ⃛
by Colin Macilwain - 492-492 ⃛ as panel backs the return of the ‘green GDP’
by Tony Reichhardt - 493-493 Charity cools on stem cells after boycott by Catholics
by Meredith Wadman - 493-493 Russian Antarctic base falls prey to budget cuts
by Carl Levitin - 494-494 US plans giant effort on protein structure
by Meredith Wadman - 494-494 Emissions fall despite economic growth
by Tony Reichhardt - 495-495 ⃛as Brazilian scientists protest at GM ban
by Ricardo Bonalume Neto - 495-495 Africa seeks laws on GM food exports ⃛
by Ehsan Masood - 498-498 Tale of an intrepid duo unearthed
by Cynthia Reavell - 498-498 More haste, less science?
by Bradford A. Hawkins - 499-499 How to restore public trust in science
by Benny Haerlin & Doug Parr - 501-502 Bollworms, genes and ecologists
by M. J. Crawley - 503-505 Palaeoecology A breath of fresh air
by D. E. Canfield - 505-506 Quantum optics: Energy transfer under control
by William L. Barnes & Piers Andrew - 506-507 Malaria A blueprint of ‘bad air’
by Mats Wahlgren & Maria Teresa Bejarano - 507-509 Engineering Shark skin and other solutions
by Philip Ball - 509-510 Earth's productivity Ghosts of biospheres past
by Joe Berry - 510-511 Conservation biology Top dogs maintain diversity
by Bernt-Erik Sæther - 511-512 Oceanography: An ultimate limiting nutrient
by J. R. Toggweiler - 512-513 Materials science: Superdiffusion in solid helium
by Robert W. Cahn - 513-513 The insect plane
by David Jones - 514-514 Obituary J. John Sepkoski Jr (1948-99)
by Derek E. G. Briggs - 515-515 The tale of the great cuckoo egg
by George Klein - 517-518 Haem detoxification by an insect
by Marcus F. Oliveira & José R. Silva & Marílvia Dansa-Petretski & Wanderley de Souza & Ulysses Lins & Cláudia M. S. Braga & Hatisaburo Masuda & Pedro L. Oliveira - 518-518 reply ‘Raise the stakes’ evolves into a defector
by Thomas N. Sherratt & Gilbert Roberts - 518-518 ‘Raise the stakes’ evolves into a defector
by Timothy Killingback & Michael Doebeli - 519-519 Development time and resistance to Bt crops
by Yong-Biao Liu & Bruce E. Tabashnik & Timothy J. Dennehy & Amanda L. Patin & Alan C. Bartlett - 519-520 How was the Sdic gene fixed?
by Brian Charlesworth & Deborah Charlesworth - 520-520 reply: How was the Sdic gene fixed?
by Dmitry I. Nurminsky & Daniel L. Hartl - 521-521 An epidemiology of the invention virus
by Crispin Tickell - 522-523 From a particular to a global perspective
by David Schimel - 523-524 A tale of two fronts
by Huw C. Davies - 524-524 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 525-531 The relative influences of nitrogen and phosphorus on oceanic primary production
by Toby Tyrrell - 532-538 The complete nucleotide sequence of chromosome 3 of Plasmodium falciparum
by S. Bowman & D. Lawson & D. Basham & D Brown & T. Chillingworth & C. M. Churcher & A. Craig & R. M. Davies & K. Devlin & T. Feltwell & S. Gentles & R. Gwilliam & N. Hamlin & D. Harris & S. Holroyd & T. Hornsby & P. Horrocks & K. Jagels & B. Jassal & S. Kyes & J. McLean & S. Moule & K. Mungall & L. Murphy & K. Oliver & M. A. Quail & M.-A. Rajandream & S. Rutter & J. Skelton & R. Squares & S. Squares & J. E. Sulston & S. Whitehead & J. R. Woodward & C. Newbold & B. G. Barrell - 539-541 A geometric distance to the galaxy NGC4258 from orbital motions in a nuclear gas disk
by J. R. Herrnstein & J. M. Moran & L. J. Greenhill & P. J. Diamond & M. Inoue & N. Nakai & M. Miyoshi & C. Henkel & A. Riess - 542-544 Identification of atomic-like electronic states in indium arsenide nanocrystal quantum dots
by Uri Banin & YunWei Cao & David Katz & Oded Millo - 544-547 Surface impact ionization of polar-molecule clusters through pickup of alkali atoms
by C. R. Gebhardt & H. Schröder & K.-L. Kompa - 547-550 Triple-isotope composition of atmospheric oxygen as a tracer of biosphere productivity
by Boaz Luz & Eugeni Barkan & Michael L. Bender & Mark H. Thiemens & Kristie A. Boering - 551-554 Relative influences of atmospheric chemistry and transport on Arctic ozone trends
by M. P. Chipperfield & R. L. Jones - 554-557 2-Methylhopanoids as biomarkers for cyanobacterial oxygenic photosynthesis
by Roger E. Summons & Linda L. Jahnke & Janet M. Hope & Graham A. Logan - 557-560 Spatial scaling laws yield a synthetic theory of biodiversity
by Mark E. Ritchie & Han Olff - 560-562 A mesoscale approach to extinction risk in fragmented habitats
by Renato Casagrandi & Marino Gatto - 563-566 Mesopredator release and avifaunal extinctions in a fragmented system
by Kevin R. Crooks & Michael E. Soulé - 566-569 Linking a genetic defect to its cellular phenotype in a cardiac arrhythmia
by Colleen E. Clancy & Yoram Rudy - 569-573 Developmental and activity- dependent regulation of kainate receptors at thalamocortical synapses
by Fleur L. Kidd & John T. R. Isaac - 573-576 Oligopeptide-repeat expansions modulate ‘protein-only’ inheritance in yeast
by Jia-Jia Liu & Susan Lindquist - 576-581 Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is mediated by a Ca2+-dependent calcineurin signalling pathway
by Christopher Semsarian & Ming-Jie Wu & Yue-Kun Ju & Tadeusz Marciniec & Thomas Yeoh & David G. Allen & Richard P. Harvey & Robert M. Graham - 581-585 IGF-1 induces skeletal myocyte hypertrophy through calcineurin in association with GATA-2 and NF-ATc1
by Antonio Musarò & Karl J. A. McCullagh & Francisco J. Naya & Eric N. Olson & Nadia Rosenthal - 586-590 Inner-arm dynein c of Chlamydomonas flagella is a single-headed processive motor
by Hitoshi Sakakibara & Hiroaki Kojima & Yukako Sakai & Eisaku Katayama & Kazuhiro Oiwa - 590-593 Myosin-V is a processive actin-based motor
by Amit D. Mehta & Ronald S. Rock & Matthias Rief & James A. Spudich & Mark S. Mooseker & Richard E. Cheney
July 1999, Volume 400, Issue 6743
- 389-389 UK ignored BSE vaccine advice, inquiry told
by Natasha Loder - 389-389 Japan declares five-year plan to double genome research funds
by Asako Saegusa - 390-390 Senate baulks at cost of collider project
by Colin Macilwain - 390-390 Neurogenetic institute comes to California
by Rex Dalton - 391-391 Michigan to use tobacco money to fund life sciences
by Colin Macilwain - 391-391 NIH budget prospect bright despite political stalemate
by Meredith Wadman - 392-392 Scaling the degree of danger from an asteroid
by Tony Reichhardt - 392-392 Self-navigation put to asteroid fly-by test
by Tony Reichhardt - 393-393 Spanish research to receive funding boost
by Xavier Bosch - 393-393 Monkey dispute halts Indian drug tests
by K. S. Jayaraman - 394-395 US fusion scientists seeking a fresh start
by Colin Macilwain - 395-395 NIH weighs in behind improved synchrotrons
by Meredith Wadman - 398-398 Flood warnings
by Stephen Blackmore - 398-398 Funding agencies must use their muscle
by Benjamin White - 398-398 Substance versus style in scientific papers
by Marta Pulido - 398-398 Precautionary principle stifles discovery
by Søren Holm & John Harris - 399-399 A manual for planetary management
by Philip Newton - 401-402 Rebuilding the road to cancer
by Jonathan B. Weitzman & Moshe Yaniv - 402-403 Mysteries of the Milky Way
by Gerry Gilmore - 403-405 What's eating the free lunch?
by Gary J. Olsen - 405-406 Magnetic phases to order
by Neil Mathur - 406-407 Distinguished sperm in competition
by Tim Birkhead - 407-407 Roots of a conservationist
by Tim Lincoln - 409-410 Slow ruptures, roaring tsunamis
by Heidi Houston - 410-411 All's well that ends dead
by Timothy S. Zheng & Richard A. Flavell - 411-412 The business of research
by Henk F. Moed & Marc Luwel - 412-413 Two phases of proton translocation
by Denis L. Rousseau - 413-413 No difference at all
by David Jones - 414-414 George Brown (1920-99)
by Daniel S. Greenberg - 415-415 Detonator of the population explosion
by Vaclav Smil - 417-417 Chernobyl radioactivity persists in fish
by Bror Jonsson & TorbjØrn Forseth & Ola Ugedal - 417-418 Diamond formation from mantle carbonate fluids
by Yu. N. Pal'yanov & A. G. Sokol & Yu. M. Borzdov & A. F. Khokhryakov & N. V. Sobolev - 418-419 Ageing, fitness and neurocognitive function
by Arthur F. Kramer & Sowon Hahn & Neal J. Cohen & Marie T. Banich & Edward McAuley & Catherine R. Harrison & Julie Chason & Eli Vakil & Lynn Bardell & Richard A. Boileau & Angela Colcombe - 419-420 Developmental model for thalidomide action
by Reinhard Neubert & Hans-Joachim Merker & Diether Neubert - 420-420 Developmental model for thalidomide action
by Clifford J. Tabin - 421-422 Equality in glory and culpability
by David Joravsky - 422-423 Journey into a strange affliction
by Mary Robertson - 423-423 Getting at where it hurts
by John Carmody - 423-424 A provincial setting for the oceans
by Yves Dandonneau - 424-424 Loose round-up lacks even circular logic
by Ivor Grattan-Guinness - 425-430 Dynamic measurement of myosin light-chain-domain tilt and twist in muscle contraction
by J. E. T. Corrie & B. D. Brandmeier & R. E. Ferguson & D. R. Trentham & J. Kendrick-Jones & S. C. Hopkins & U. A. van der Heide & Y. E. Goldman & C. Sabido-David & R. E. Dale & S. Criddle & M. Irving - 431-433 Discovery of the acoustic Faraday effect in superfluid 3He-B
by Y. Lee & T. M. Haard & W. P. Halperin & J. A. Sauls - 433-437 Similarities between the growth dynamics of university research and of competitive economic activities
by Vasiliki Plerou & Luís A. Nunes Amaral & Parameswaran Gopikrishnan & Martin Meyer & H. Eugene Stanley - 437-440 Abrupt changes in North American climate during early Holocene times
by F. S. Hu & D. Slawinski & H. E. Wright & E. Ito & R. G. Johnson & K. R. Kelts & R. F. McEwan & A. Boedigheimer