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September 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6647
- 132-132 Eugene M. Shoemaker (1928-97)
by Thomas J. Ahrens - 133-133 Middle-aged mothers live longer
by Thomas T. Perls & Laura Alpert & Ruth C. Fretts - 133-134 Has BCG attenuated to impotence?
by Marcel A. Behr & Peter M. Small - 134-135 Inhibition of carcinogenesis by tea
by Chung S. Yang - 135-136 A plant cold-induced uncoupling protein
by Maryse Laloi & Mathieu Klein & Jörg W. Riesmeier & Bernd Müller-Röber & Christophe Fleury & Frédéric Bouillaud & Daniel Ricquier - 136-136 Caffeine alters plasma adenosine levels
by Lydia A. Conlay & Jeffrey A. Conant & Fred deBros & Richard Wurtman - 137-138 Plugging into electronic journals
by James Porteous - 139-140 Highways and byways in biology
by Lisa Satterwhite - 140-140 More development than advertised
by Gary L. Westbrook - 141-141 Cells in distress
by Helen Saibil & Peter Lund - 141-141 Fundamentals of fertility
by Roger Gosden - 141-142 Mind and molecules
by Leslie Iversen - 142-142 Hearing and balance
by S. M. Khanna - 142-142 Brain terrain
by Jonathan D. Cohen - 142-143 Lateral thinking
by Dale Purves & Leonard E. White - 143-143 Green shoots
by Axel Brennicke - 143-144 On the move
by Peter D. Moore - 144-144 Find that molecule
by Neal S. Burres - 144-144 Global control
by Lawrence M. Hanks - 144-145 A suitable treatment
by Robin A. Weiss - 145-145 Out of Africa
by Robert Desowitz - 145-146 Development ladder
by Ziauddin Sardar - 146-146 What's it all worth?
by Neil Adger - 146-146 Physics matters
by David Goodstein & Judith Goodstein - 147-147 Opinions in science?
by Donald W. Murphy - 147-148 Spice of life
by R. J. P. Williams - 148-148 Bright spark
by Michael Rowan-Robinson - 148-148 Journal reincarnate
by Duncan Steel - 149-152 Regulation of transcription by proteins that control the cell cycle
by Brian D. Dynlacht - 153-158 Global vegetation change through the Miocene/Pliocene boundary
by Thure E. Cerling & John M. Harris & Bruce J. MacFadden & Meave G. Leakey & Jay Quade & Vera Eisenmann & James R. Ehleringer - 159-162 External supply of oxygen to the atmospheres of the giant planets
by H. Feuchtgruber & E. Lellouch & T. de Graauw & B. Bézard & T. Encrenaz & M. Griffin - 162-164 Direct observation of a fractional charge
by R. de-Picciotto & M. Reznikov & M. Heiblum & V. Umansky & G. Bunin & D. Mahalu - 164-167 Application of scanning SQUID petrology to high-pressure materials science
by Bruce A. Scott & John R. Kirtley & David Walker & Bai-Hao Chen & Yanhui Wang - 167-170 Smectic ordering in solutions and films of a rod-like polymer owing to monodispersity of chain length
by Seungju M. Yu & Vincent P. Conticello & Guanghui Zhang & Christoph Kayser & Maurille J. Fournier & Thomas L. Mason & David A. Tirrell - 170-173 Mineral control of soil organic carbon storage and turnover
by Margaret S. Torn & Susan E. Trumbore & Oliver A. Chadwick & Peter M. Vitousek & David M. Hendricks - 173-176 Eclogite xenoliths in west African kimberlites as residues from Archaean granitoid crust formation
by Hugh Rollinson - 176-180 Stochastic seasonality and nonlinear density-dependent factors regulate population size in an African rodent
by Herwig Leirs & Nils Chr. Stenseth & James D. Nichols & James E. Hines & Ron Verhagen & Walter Verheyen - 180-183 Functional relevance of cross-modal plasticity in blind humans
by Leonardo G. Cohen & Pablo Celnik & Alvaro Pascual-Leone & Brian Corwell & Lala Faiz & James Dambrosia & Manabu Honda & Norihiro Sadato & Christian Gerloff & M. Dolores Catala´ & Mark Hallett - 183-186 Defective platelet activation in Gαq-deficient mice
by Stefan Offermanns & Christopher F. Toombs & Yi-Hui Hu & Melvin I. Simon - 187-190 Arrest of the cell cycle by the tumour-suppressor BRCA1 requires the CDK-inhibitor p21WAF1/CiPl
by Kumaravel Somasundaram & Hongbing Zhang & Yi-Xin Zeng & Yariv Houvras & Yi Peng & Hongxiang Zhang & Gen Sheng Wu & Jonathan D. Licht & Barbara L. Weber & Wafik S. El-Deiry - 191-194 p73 is a human p53-related protein that can induce apoptosis
by Christine A. Jost & Maria C. Marin & William G. Kaelin Jr - 194-198 Steroid receptor coactivator-1 is a histone acetyltransferase
by Thomas E. Spencer & Guido Jenster & Mark M. Burcin & C. David Allis & Jianxin Zhou & Craig A. Mizzen & Neil J. McKenna & Sergio A. Onate & Sophia Y. Tsai & Ming-Jer Tsai & Bert W. O'Malley - 198-202 Molecular mechanics of calcium–myristoyl switches
by James B. Ames & Rieko Ishima & Toshiyuki Tanaka & Jeffrey I. Gordon & Lubert Stryer & Mitsuhiko Ikura - 203-206 Arrangement of rhodopsin transmembrane α-helices
by Vinzenz M. Unger & Paul A. Hargrave & Joyce M. Baldwin & Gebhard F. X. Schertler - 206-211 Surface of bacteriorhodopsin revealed by high-resolution electron crystallography
by Yoshiaki Kimura & Dmitry G. Vassylyev & Atsuo Miyazawa & Akinori Kidera & Masaaki Matsushima & Kaoru Mitsuoka & Kazuyoshi Murata & Teruhisa Hirai & Yoshinori Fujiyoshi - 211-211 Cofilin promotes rapid actin filament turnover in vivo
by Pekka Lappalainen & David G. Drubin
September 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6646
- 3-3 Relocation of geological survey ‘could free funds for scientists'
by Laura Garwin - 3-3 Exonerated researcher settles for $3m
by Meredith Wadman - 4-4 Modest increases prevail in Japanese budget bids
by Robert Triendl - 4-4 Scripps Institute plan would boost research space
by Rex Dalton - 5-5 Biodiversity boss to stay, averting crisis
by Ehsan Masood - 5-5 Animal researchers should ‘start talking’ to anti-vivisectionists
by Ehsan Masood - 6-6 US patent office withdraws patent on Indian herb
by K. S. Jayaraman - 6-6 Consortium aims to revive sterile-mosquito project
by K. S. Jayaraman - 7-7 Flood control strategy agreed for Oder
by Matthias Strobl - 7-7 Curbs on B6 highlight dietary dilemmas
by Alison Abbott - 8-8 Library tries to rebuild flooded collection
by Laura Garwin - 9-9 Eugenics scandal reveals silence of Swedish scientists
by Declan Butler - 11-11 Fraud foreseen
by Horacio Rivera - 11-11 Pseudo-authorship
by A. J. van Loon - 11-11 Scientific advance thrives on openness
by Robert M. May - 11-11 Gourmet cannibalism in New Guinea tribe
by Richard Rhodes - 13-14 Achieving low-cost emissions targets
by Stephen H. Schneider & Lawrence H. Goulder - 15-16 Reversing the kinesin ratchet — a diverting tail
by R. A. Cross - 16-17 What you eat is how many you are
by Ivar Ekeland - 17-19 Green light for Golgi traffic
by Hugh R. B. Pelham - 20-21 Icy message from the Antarctic
by Eugene Murphy & John King - 21-23 A human germ project?
by John Danesh & Robert Newton & Valerie Beral - 23-23 Down the sunspot plughole
by Karen Southwell - 24-24 No-party democracy
by David Jones - 25-25 Odour conveys status on cockroaches
by Patricia J. Moore & Nancy L. Reagan-Wallin & Kenneth F. Haynes & Allen J. Moore - 25-26 Anandamide may mediate sleep induction
by Raphael Mechoulam & Ester Fride & Lumir Hanu & Tzviel Sheskin & Tiziana Bisogno & Vincenzo Di Marzo & Michael Bayewitch & Zvi Vogel - 27-27 How hosts control worms
by M. J. Stear & K. Bairden & J. L. Duncan & P. H. Holmes & Q. A. McKellar & M. Park & S. Strain & M. Murray & S. C. Bishop & G. Gettinby - 27-28 Salamander with a ballistic tongue
by Stephen M. Deban & David B. Wake & Gerhard Roth - 29-29 Everyday tales of ordinary madness
by John C. Marshall - 30-30 Scales of progress
by John Long - 31-32 A sense of place
by Jared M. Diamond - 32-32 Winged wonders
by Michael Cherry - 33-39 The origin and early evolution of plants on land
by Paul Kenrick & Peter R. Crane - 40-46 Structure of Cre recombinase complexed with DNA in a site-specific recombination synapse
by Feng Guo & Deshmukh N. Gopaul & Gregory D. Van Duyne - 47-49 Evidence for a downward mass flux in the penumbral region of a sunspot
by C. Westendorp Plaza & J. C. del Toro Iniesta & B. Ruiz Cobo & V. Martínez Pillet & B. W. Lites & A. Skumanich - 49-52 A ductile ceramic eutectic composite with high strength at 1,873 K
by Y. Waku & N. Nakagawa & T. Wakamoto & H. Ohtsubo & K. Shimizu & Y. Kohtoku - 52-54 Oxidative acylation using thioacids
by Rihe Liu & Leslie E. Orgel - 54-57 RNA-catalysed carbon–carbon bond formation
by Theodore M. Tarasow & Sandra L. Tarasow & Bruce E. Eaton - 57-60 Abrupt mid-twentieth-century decline in Antarctic sea-ice extent from whaling records
by William K. de la Mare - 60-63 Measurements of electric anisotropy due to solidification texturing and the implications for the Earth's inner core
by Michael I. Bergman - 63-66 An intrinsic frequency limit to the cochlear amplifier
by Jonathan E. Gale & Jonathan F. Ashmore - 66-69 Modulation of neuronal activity by target uncertainty
by Michele A. Basso & Robert H. Wurtz - 69-73 PrP-expressing tissue required for transfer of scrapie infectivity from spleen to brain
by Thomas Blättler & Sebastian Brandner & Alex J. Raeber & Michael A. Klein & Till Voigtländer & Charles Weissmann & Adriano Aguzzi - 73-77 The mouse Dazla gene encodes a cytoplasmic protein essential for gametogenesis
by Matteo Ruggiu & Robert Speed & Mary Taggart & Stewart J. McKay & Fiona Kilanowski & Philippa Saunders & Julia Dorin & Howard J. Cooke - 77-81 Mechanism of inhibition of the human matrix metalloproteinase stromelysin-1 by TIMP-1
by Franz-Xaver Gomis-R¨th & Klaus Maskos & Michael Betz & Andreas Bergner & Robert Huber & Ko Suzuki & Naoki Yoshida & Hideaki Nagase & Keith Brew & Gleb P. Bourenkov & Hans Bartunik & Wolfram Bode - 81-85 ER-to-Golgi transport visualized in living cells
by John F. Presley & Nelson B. Cole & Trina A. Schroer & Koret Hirschberg & Kristien J. M. Zaal & Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz - 85-89 Smad4 and FAST-1 in the assembly of activin-responsive factor
by Xin Chen & Ellen Weisberg & Valerie Fridmacher & Minoru Watanabe & Grace Naco & Malcolm Whitman - 90-93 Actin-dependent localization of an RNA encoding a cell-fate determinant in yeast
by Peter A. Takizawa & Anita Sil & Jason R. Swedlow & Ira Herskowitz & Ronald D. Vale - 93-96 Reversal in the direction of movement of a molecular motor
by Ulrike Henningsen & Manfred Schliwa - 96-100 Structure of the inhibitory receptor for human natural killer cells resembles haematopoietic receptors
by Qing R. Fan & Lidia Mosyak & Christine C. Winter & Nicolai Wagtmann & Eric O. Long & Don C. Wiley - 100-100 Erratum: Neurotactin, a membrane-anchored chemokine upregulated in brain inflammation
by Yang Pan & Clare Lloyd & Hong Zhou & Sylvia Dolich & Jim Deeds & Jose-Angel Gonzalo & Jim Vath & Mike Gosselin & Jingya Ma & Barry Dussault & Elizabeth Woolf & Geoff Alperin & Janice Culpepper & Jose Carlos Gutierrez-Ramos & David Gearing - 101-102 Keeping growth under control
by Brendan Horton
August 1997, Volume 388, Issue 6645
- 815-815 New roles for science and technology council
by Richard Nathan & Robert Triendl - 815-815 Radical restructuring in Japan merges science and education
by Richard Nathan & Robert Triendl - 816-816 Greenpeace defiant in face of threat from oil company
by Ehsan Masood - 816-816 Karolinska Institute disowns work of cancer researcher
by Declan Butler - 817-817 Dispute over insect resistance to crops
by Meredith Wadman - 817-817 Swiss research resting on its laurels
by Quirin Schiermeier - 818-818 Mir's problems could mean scale-down for science
by Tony Reichhardt - 818-818 State seeks independence in science policy
by Peter Pockley - 819-819 Cooperative Centres fight cuts proposal
by Peter Pockley - 819-819 NAS president hints he may run again
by Colin Macilwain - 822-822 Peer review is a two-way process
by Alistair Fielder & Hannah Vinyard & David Grant - 822-822 Sacred circle
by Roger Matthews - 823-823 Time and motion
by Stuart Sherman - 823-823 Space can’t wait
by Mary E. Musgrave & Richard Hopkin - 823-823 Identity crisis
by J.-H. Klemme - 825-826 Risk of sea-change in the Atlantic
by Stefan Rahmstorf - 826-827 Wrapping the armadillo's penis
by Richard Wassersug - 827-829 Atoms that agree to differ
by D. Bouwmeester & A. Zeilinger - 829-830 Silencing and DNA repair connect
by Stephen P. Jackson - 830-831 A molecular contortionist
by Jennifer A. Doudna - 833-833 Cold comfort for anglers and toxicologists
by Tim Lincoln - 833-834 Retrovirus as trigger, precipitator or marker?
by Christophe Benoist & Diane Mathis - 834-835 Calcium turns turquoise into gold
by Tullio Pozzan - 835-835 A biased solid
by David Jones - 836-836 Hubert Horace Lamb (1913-97)
by Mick Kelly - 837-838 Sources of the Maelstrom
by B. Gjevik & H. Moe & A. Ommundsen - 838-839 Morbillivirus in monk seal mass mortality
by Albert Osterhaus & Jan Groen & Hubert Niesters & Marco van de Bildt & Byron Martina & Lies Vedder & Joseph Vos & Hans van Egmond & Ba Abou Sidi & Mohamed Ely Ould Barham - 839-840 α-Synuclein in Lewy bodies
by Maria Grazia Spillantini & Marie Luise Schmidt & Virginia M.-Y. Lee & John Q. Trojanowski & Ross Jakes & Michel Goedert - 840-840 Endogenous proviruses as “mementos”?
by Jonathan Stoye - 840-840 Endogenous proviruses as “mementos”?
by Charles H. Langley & Brian Charlesworth - 841-841 Transforming the theatre of surgery
by Fred S. Rosen - 842-842 Research remedies
by Iain Smith - 842-843 Everyman physics
by Edwin L. Thomas - 843-843 Flights and fights
by Paul Duffy - 843-843 Oceans of truth
by John Shepherd - 845-851 Design and synthesis of chromophores and polymers for electro-optic and photorefractive applications
by Seth R. Marder & Bernard Kippelen & Alex K.-Y. Jen & Nasser Peyghambarian - 852-854 A direct image of the obscuring disk surrounding an active galactic nucleus
by Jack F. Gallimore & Stefi A. Baum & Christopher P. O'Dea - 854-857 Core formation on Mars and differentiated asteroids
by Der-Chuen Lee & Alex N. Halliday - 857-860 Effect of microgravity on the crystallization of a self-assembling layered material
by Homayoun Ahari & Robert L. Bedard & Carol L. Bowes & Neil Coombs & Omer Dag & Tong Jiang & Geoffrey A. Ozin & Srebri Petrov & Igor Sokolov & Atul Verma & Gregory Vovk & David Young - 860-862 Biodegradable block copolymers as injectable drug-delivery systems
by Byeongmoon Jeong & You Han Bae & Doo Sung Lee & Sung Wan Kim - 862-865 Influence of CO2 emission rates on the stability of the thermohaline circulation
by Thomas F. Stocker & Andreas Schmittner - 865-868 Critical behaviour and the evolution of fault strength during earthquake cycles
by Moritz Heimpel - 868-871 The Late Precambrian fossil Kimberella is a mollusc-like bilaterian organism
by Mikhail A. Fedonkin & Benjamin M. Waggoner - 871-874 A neuronal population code for sound localization
by Douglas C. Fitzpatrick & Ranjan Batra & Terrence R. Stanford & Shigeyuki Kuwada - 874-878 Loose-patch recordings of single quanta at individual hippocampal synapses
by Lia Forti & Mario Bossi & Andrea Bergamaschi & Antonello Villa & Antonio Malgaroli - 878-881 Microglial activation by Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein and modulation by apolipoprotein E
by Steven W. Barger & Ashley D. Harmon - 882-887 Fluorescent indicators for Ca2+based on green fluorescent proteins and calmodulin
by Atsushi Miyawaki & Juan Llopis & Roger Heim & J. Michael McCaffery & Joseph A. Adams & Mitsuhiko Ikura & Roger Y. Tsien - 888-891 Kinetochores distinguish GTP from GDP forms of the microtubule lattice
by Fedor F. Severin & Peter K. Sorger & Anthony A. Hyman - 891-895 Mutant analysis links the translocon and BiP to retrograde protein transport for ER degradation
by Richard K. Plemper & Sigrun Böhmler & Javier Bordallo & Thomas Sommer & Dieter H. Wolf - 895-899 Marking of active genes on mitotic chromosomes
by Emil F. Michelotti & Suzanne Sanford & David Levens - 900-903 Silencing factors participate in DNA repair and recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by Yasumasa Tsukamoto & Jun-ichi Kato & Hideo Ikeda - 903-906 Crystal structure of the breakage–reunion domain of DNA gyrase
by Joo H. Morais Cabral & Andrew P. Jackson & Clare V. Smith & Nita Shikotra & Anthony Maxwell & Robert C. Liddington - 906-906 Radical fringe positions the apical ectodermal ridge at the dorsoventral boundary of the vertebrate limb
by Concepción Rodriguez-Esteban & John W. R. Schwabe & Jennifer De La Peña & Bryon Foys & Brian Eshelman & Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte - 907-908 DNA technology
by Brendan Horton
August 1997, Volume 388, Issue 6644
- 701-701 Europe's poorer regions woo researchers
by Alison Abbott - 701-701 Funding assured for international malaria sequencing project
by Declan Butler - 702-702 Management problems prompt Canadian utility to shut reactors
by David Spurgeon - 702-702 UK watchdog boosts science credentials
by David Dickson - 703-703 $100m payout after drug data withheld
by Meredith Wadman - 703-703 ‘Action needed to counter bioterrorism’
by Meredith Wadman - 704-704 Ecologists urged to ‘win climate debate’
by Colin Macilwain - 704-704 Miami AIDS researcher denies charges over billing irregularities
by Rex Dalton - 705-705 Royal observatory could return to Greenwich site
by Ehsan Masood - 705-705 US-Cuba row over insects goes to weapons meeting
by Declan Butler - 709-709 Public-sector patents on human DNA
by S. M. Thomas & N. Birtwistle & M. Brady & J. F. Burke - 709-709 Keeping a balance
by Hermann Bondi - 709-709 Wisdom in physiology
by Alexander Maryanovich - 710-710 Skewed citations
by Martin Rees - 710-710 Ain't misbehavin’
by Jim Stevenson - 710-710 Faraway Faraday
by John Meurig Thomas - 710-710 Natural name selection
by James Murray - 711-711 Australian innovation under threat
by Ian Lowe - 713-714 The right sort of roughness
by Peter Carpenter - 714-715 Apoptosis CED-4 is a stranger no more
by Michael O. Hengartner - 715-716 Microporous solids Cobalt caged for catalysis
by Robert L. Bedard - 716-717 Neurodegeneration A silent channel opens its gates
by Peter H. Seeburg - 719-719 Galactic structure Bar serves cosmic scorpion
by Karen Southwell - 719-720 Atomic physics Shaping atoms in optical lattices
by Christopher Monroe - 720-721 Protein folding Folding with a two-stroke motor
by George Lorimer - 723-723 Demography Death and the demon drink in Russia
by Tim Lincoln - 724-724 Immunology Inside the gearbox of the dendritic cell
by Colin Watts - 725-725 Daedalus Magnetic autoeroticism
by David Jones - 726-726 Obituary John Zachary Young (1907-97)
by John Messenger - 727-728 Hyperactive antifreeze protein from beetles
by Laurie A. Graham & Yih-Cherng Liou & Virginia K. Walker & Peter L. Davies - 728-729 Role of CED-4 in the activation of CED-3
by Arul M. Chinnaiyan & Divya Chaudhary & Karen O'Rourke & Eugene V. Koonin & Vishva M. Dixit - 729-730 Vaccination onto bare skin
by De-chu Tang & Zhongkai Shi & David, T. Curiel - 730-730 Seeing where your hands are
by Giuseppe di Pellegrino & Elisabetta Làdavas & Alessandro Farné - 731-731 New narratives of creation
by Andrew H. Knoll - 732-732 Fabric of the Universe
by F. D. Kahn - 733-733 Tomato-watching in a dark corner
by Michael Morgan - 734-734 Mind over chatter
by David Poeppel - 735-741 Hydrothermal syntheses and structural characterization of zeolite analogue compounds based on cobalt phosphate
by Pingyun Feng & Xianhui Bu & Galen D. Stucky - 741-750 The crystal structure of the asymmetric GroEL–GroES–(ADP)7 chaperonin complex
by Zhaohui Xu & Arthur L. Horwich & Paul B. Sigler - 751-753 Faint X-ray sources in the core of the globular cluster M28
by R. Danner & S. R. Kulkarni & Y. Saito & N. Kawai - 753-755 Turbulent drag reduction by passive mechanisms
by L. Sirovich & S. Karlsson - 756-758 Large-scale production of single-walled carbon nanotubes by the electric-arc technique
by C. Journet & W. K. Maser & P. Bernier & A. Loiseau & M. Lamy de la Chapelle & S. Lefrant & P. Deniard & R. Lee & J. E. Fischer - 758-760 Enantioseparation using apoenzymes immobilized in a porous polymeric membrane
by Brinda B. Lakshmi & Charles R. Martin - 760-763 Torsional oscillations and the magnetic field within the Earth's core
by Stephen Zatman & Jeremy Bloxham - 764-767 Self-similarity of extinction statistics in the fossil record
by Ricard V. Solé & Susanna C. Manrubia & Michael Benton & Per Bak - 767-769 Genetic tagging of humpback whales
by Per J. Palsbøll & Judith Allen & Martine Bérube´ & Phillip J. Clapham & Tonnie P. Feddersen & Philip S. Hammond & Richard R. Hudson & Hanne Jørgensen & Steve Katona & Anja Holm Larsen & Finn Larsen# & Jon Lien & David K. Mattila & Jóhann Sigurjónsson & Richard Sears & Tim Smith & Renate Sponer & Peter Stevick & Nils Øien