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October 2008, Volume 455, Issue 7215
- 930-935 Identification of ALK as a major familial neuroblastoma predisposition gene
by Yaël P. Mossé & Marci Laudenslager & Luca Longo & Kristina A. Cole & Andrew Wood & Edward F. Attiyeh & Michael J. Laquaglia & Rachel Sennett & Jill E. Lynch & Patrizia Perri & Geneviève Laureys & Frank Speleman & Cecilia Kim & Cuiping Hou & Hakon Hakonarson & Ali Torkamani & Nicholas J. Schork & Garrett M. Brodeur & Gian P. Tonini & Eric Rappaport & Marcella Devoto & John M. Maris - 936-943 Structure of a complex of the ATPase SecA and the protein-translocation channel
by Jochen Zimmer & Yunsun Nam & Tom A. Rapoport - 944-947 A low-frequency radio halo associated with a cluster of galaxies
by G. Brunetti & S. Giacintucci & R. Cassano & W. Lane & D. Dallacasa & T. Venturi & N. E. Kassim & G. Setti & W. D. Cotton & M. Markevitch - 948-951 Spontaneous vortices in the formation of Bose–Einstein condensates
by Chad N. Weiler & Tyler W. Neely & David R. Scherer & Ashton S. Bradley & Matthew J. Davis & Brian P. Anderson - 952-955 Quantum oscillations in an overdoped high-Tc superconductor
by B. Vignolle & A. Carrington & R. A. Cooper & M. M. J. French & A. P. Mackenzie & C. Jaudet & D. Vignolles & Cyril Proust & N. E. Hussey - 956-959 Bottom-up organic integrated circuits
by Edsger C. P. Smits & Simon G. J. Mathijssen & Paul A. van Hal & Sepas Setayesh & Thomas C. T. Geuns & Kees A. H. A. Mutsaers & Eugenio Cantatore & Harry J. Wondergem & Oliver Werzer & Roland Resel & Martijn Kemerink & Stephan Kirchmeyer & Aziz M. Muzafarov & Sergei A. Ponomarenko & Bert de Boer & Paul W. M. Blom & Dago M. de Leeuw - 960-963 Oxidation state of iron in komatiitic melt inclusions indicates hot Archaean mantle
by Andrew J. Berry & Leonid V. Danyushevsky & Hugh St C. O’Neill & Matt Newville & Stephen R. Sutton - 964-966 Pairs of cooperating cleaner fish provide better service quality than singletons
by Redouan Bshary & Alexandra S. Grutter & Astrid S. T. Willener & Olof Leimar - 967-970 Somatic and germline activating mutations of the ALK kinase receptor in neuroblastoma
by Isabelle Janoueix-Lerosey & Delphine Lequin & Laurence Brugières & Agnès Ribeiro & Loïc de Pontual & Valérie Combaret & Virginie Raynal & Alain Puisieux & Gudrun Schleiermacher & Gaëlle Pierron & Dominique Valteau-Couanet & Thierry Frebourg & Jean Michon & Stanislas Lyonnet & Jeanne Amiel & Olivier Delattre - 971-974 Oncogenic mutations of ALK kinase in neuroblastoma
by Yuyan Chen & Junko Takita & Young Lim Choi & Motohiro Kato & Miki Ohira & Masashi Sanada & Lili Wang & Manabu Soda & Akira Kikuchi & Takashi Igarashi & Akira Nakagawara & Yasuhide Hayashi & Hiroyuki Mano & Seishi Ogawa - 975-978 Activating mutations in ALK provide a therapeutic target in neuroblastoma
by Rani E. George & Takaomi Sanda & Megan Hanna & Stefan Fröhling & William Luther II & Jianming Zhang & Yebin Ahn & Wenjun Zhou & Wendy B. London & Patrick McGrady & Liquan Xue & Sergey Zozulya & Vlad E. Gregor & Thomas R. Webb & Nathanael S. Gray & D. Gary Gilliland & Lisa Diller & Heidi Greulich & Stephan W. Morris & Matthew Meyerson & A. Thomas Look - 979-983 The mode of Hedgehog binding to Ihog homologues is not conserved across different phyla
by Jason S. McLellan & Xiaoyan Zheng & Glenn Hauk & Rodolfo Ghirlando & Philip A. Beachy & Daniel J. Leahy - 984-987 A role for the two-helix finger of the SecA ATPase in protein translocation
by Karl J. Erlandson & Stephanie B. M. Miller & Yunsun Nam & Andrew R. Osborne & Jochen Zimmer & Tom A. Rapoport - 988-991 Conformational transition of Sec machinery inferred from bacterial SecYE structures
by Tomoya Tsukazaki & Hiroyuki Mori & Shuya Fukai & Ryuichiro Ishitani & Takaharu Mori & Naoshi Dohmae & Anna Perederina & Yuji Sugita & Dmitry G. Vassylyev & Koreaki Ito & Osamu Nureki - 992-996 The type IV mucolipidosis-associated protein TRPML1 is an endolysosomal iron release channel
by Xian-Ping Dong & Xiping Cheng & Eric Mills & Markus Delling & Fudi Wang & Tino Kurz & Haoxing Xu - 997-1000 Promoter-driven splicing regulation in fission yeast
by Alberto Moldón & Jordi Malapeira & Natalia Gabrielli & Madelaine Gogol & Blanca Gómez-Escoda & Tsvetomira Ivanova & Chris Seidel & José Ayté - 1001-1001 Financial pressures are forcing institutions to rethink their investments
by Gene Russo - 1002-1003 Making a difference
by Paroma Basu & Jane Qiu & Kendall Powell - 1004-1004 Counting fish
by Karen Kaplan - 1004-1004 Maria Betti, director, Marine Environment Laboratories, International Atomic Energy Agency, Monaco
by Virginia Gewin - 1004-1004 One-man team
by Jon Yearsley - 1006-1006 The cheap crusade
by Rahul Kanakia
October 2008, Volume 455, Issue 7214
- 711-711 Journal club
by Ben Scheres - 712-712 Nobel for AIDS virus discovery, finally
by Alison Abbott & Geoff Brumfiel - 712-713 Charitable bodies hit by credit crisis
by Geoff Brumfiel - 713-713 Kavli invests in institutes
by Eric Hand - 714-714 Vapour spies to reveal climate clues
by Jeff Tollefson - 714-715 Slime and fleas feature in Ig Nobel awards
by Steve Nadis - 715-715 Entire-paper plagiarism caught by software
by Declan Butler - 716-716 Change of guard for Australian science
by Carina Dennis - 718-718 The future for Howard Hughes
by Erika Check Hayden - 720-723 Collaboration: Group theory
by John Whitfield - 724-725 Soil ecology: What lies beneath
by Amber Dance - 726-728 Profile: What is that smell?
by Erik Vance - 729-729 Austria: investigation likely to have serious consequences
by Guenther Bonn & Christiane Druml & Gabriele Fischer & Christoph Huber & Stephan Laske & Freyja Smolle-Juettner & Richard Soyer - 729-729 Playing the system puts self-citation's impact under review
by James Testa - 729-729 As someone wise or funny and probably famous once said ..
by Neville W. Goodman - 729-729 Science lobbying in Canada needs stepping up
by Mehrdad Hariri - 730-731 A network solution
by Adriano Henney & Giulio Superti-Furga - 732-733 The many faces of carbon
by John Meurig Thomas - 733-733 Burning down the house
by Bill McGuire - 733-733 Crisis reading
by Jenny Meyer - 734-734 Painting by night
by Josie Glausiusz - 734-735 Science at the movies
by Jascha Hoffman - 735-735 Neutrinos: wonderful or crass?
by Martin Kemp - 736-736 Hidden treasures: Turin's anatomy museum
by Alison Abbott - 737-738 Madrid 1995: Diagnosing climate change
by John Houghton - 739-740 Healthy old age
by Thomas B. L. Kirkwood - 740-741 DNA endgames
by Hannah L. Klein - 741-743 Recipe for spin currents
by N. P. Ong - 743-744 Brain's defence against cocaine
by L. Judson Chandler & Peter W. Kalivas - 744-744 Solar cells go round the bend
by Andrew Mitchinson - 745-747 Helpful T cells are sticky
by Elissa K. Deenick & Stuart G. Tangye - 747-748 Teeth in double trouble
by Georgy Koentges - 748-749 How Tibet might keep its edge
by Lewis A. Owen - 751-756 Malaria research in the post-genomic era
by Elizabeth Ann Winzeler - 757-763 Comparative genomics of the neglected human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax
by Jane M. Carlton & John H. Adams & Joana C. Silva & Shelby L. Bidwell & Hernan Lorenzi & Elisabet Caler & Jonathan Crabtree & Samuel V. Angiuoli & Emilio F. Merino & Paolo Amedeo & Qin Cheng & Richard M. R. Coulson & Brendan S. Crabb & Hernando A. del Portillo & Kobby Essien & Tamara V. Feldblyum & Carmen Fernandez-Becerra & Paul R. Gilson & Amy H. Gueye & Xiang Guo & Simon Kang’a & Taco W. A. Kooij & Michael Korsinczky & Esmeralda V.-S. Meyer & Vish Nene & Ian Paulsen & Owen White & Stuart A. Ralph & Qinghu Ren & Tobias J. Sargeant & Steven L. Salzberg & Christian J. Stoeckert & Steven A. Sullivan & Marcio M. Yamamoto & Stephen L. Hoffman & Jennifer R. Wortman & Malcolm J. Gardner & Mary R. Galinski & John W. Barnwell & Claire M. Fraser-Liggett - 764-769 SAP-controlled T–B cell interactions underlie germinal centre formation
by Hai Qi & Jennifer L. Cannons & Frederick Klauschen & Pamela L. Schwartzberg & Ronald N. Germain - 770-774 Sae2, Exo1 and Sgs1 collaborate in DNA double-strand break processing
by Eleni P. Mimitou & Lorraine S. Symington - 775-777 The formation and assembly of a typical star-forming galaxy at redshift z ≈ 3
by Daniel P. Stark & A. Mark Swinbank & Richard S. Ellis & Simon Dye & Ian R. Smail & Johan Richard - 778-781 Observation of the spin Seebeck effect
by K. Uchida & S. Takahashi & K. Harii & J. Ieda & W. Koshibae & K. Ando & S. Maekawa & E. Saitoh - 782-785 High-temperature interface superconductivity between metallic and insulating copper oxides
by A. Gozar & G. Logvenov & L. Fitting Kourkoutis & A. T. Bollinger & L. A. Giannuzzi & D. A. Muller & I. Bozovic - 786-789 Tibetan plateau river incision inhibited by glacial stabilization of the Tsangpo gorge
by Oliver Korup & David R. Montgomery - 790-794 Central role of detachment faults in accretion of slow-spreading oceanic lithosphere
by J. Escartín & D. K. Smith & J. Cann & H. Schouten & C. H. Langmuir & S. Escrig - 795-798 Dual epithelial origin of vertebrate oral teeth
by Vladimír Soukup & Hans-Henning Epperlein & Ivan Horácek & Robert Cerny - 799-803 The genome of the simian and human malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi
by A. Pain & U. Böhme & A. E. Berry & K. Mungall & R. D. Finn & A. P. Jackson & T. Mourier & J. Mistry & E. M. Pasini & M. A. Aslett & S. Balasubrammaniam & K. Borgwardt & K. Brooks & C. Carret & T. J. Carver & I. Cherevach & T. Chillingworth & T. G. Clark & M. R. Galinski & N. Hall & D. Harper & D. Harris & H. Hauser & A. Ivens & C. S. Janssen & T. Keane & N. Larke & S. Lapp & M. Marti & S. Moule & I. M. Meyer & D. Ormond & N. Peters & M. Sanders & S. Sanders & T. J. Sargeant & M. Simmonds & F. Smith & R. Squares & S. Thurston & A. R. Tivey & D. Walker & B. White & E. Zuiderwijk & C. Churcher & M. A. Quail & A. F. Cowman & C. M. R. Turner & M. A. Rajandream & C. H. M. Kocken & A. W. Thomas & C. I. Newbold & B. G. Barrell & M. Berriman - 804-807 Vancomycin-resistant enterococci exploit antibiotic-induced innate immune deficits
by Katharina Brandl & George Plitas & Coralia N. Mihu & Carles Ubeda & Ting Jia & Martin Fleisher & Bernd Schnabl & Ronald P. DeMatteo & Eric G. Pamer - 808-812 ATP drives lamina propria TH17 cell differentiation
by Koji Atarashi & Junichi Nishimura & Tatsuichiro Shima & Yoshinori Umesaki & Masahiro Yamamoto & Masaharu Onoue & Hideo Yagita & Naoto Ishii & Richard Evans & Kenya Honda & Kiyoshi Takeda - 813-817 The deubiquitinylation and localization of PTEN are regulated by a HAUSP–PML network
by Min Sup Song & Leonardo Salmena & Arkaitz Carracedo & Ainara Egia & Francesco Lo-Coco & Julie Teruya-Feldstein & Pier Paolo Pandolfi - 818-821 Recognition of hemi-methylated DNA by the SRA protein UHRF1 by a base-flipping mechanism
by Kyohei Arita & Mariko Ariyoshi & Hidehito Tochio & Yusuke Nakamura & Masahiro Shirakawa - 822-825 Structural basis for recognition of hemi-methylated DNA by the SRA domain of human UHRF1
by George V. Avvakumov & John R. Walker & Sheng Xue & Yanjun Li & Shili Duan & Christian Bronner & Cheryl H. Arrowsmith & Sirano Dhe-Paganon - 826-829 The SRA domain of UHRF1 flips 5-methylcytosine out of the DNA helix
by Hideharu Hashimoto & John R. Horton & Xing Zhang & Magnolia Bostick & Steven E. Jacobsen & Xiaodong Cheng - 830-830 Erratum: Functional metagenomic profiling of nine biomes
by Elizabeth A. Dinsdale & Robert A. Edwards & Dana Hall & Florent Angly & Mya Breitbart & Jennifer M. Brulc & Mike Furlan & Christelle Desnues & Matthew Haynes & Linlin Li & Lauren McDaniel & Mary Ann Moran & Karen E. Nelson & Christina Nilsson & Robert Olson & John Paul & Beltran Rodriguez Brito & Yijun Ruan & Brandon K. Swan & Rick Stevens & David L. Valentine & Rebecca Vega Thurber & Linda Wegley & Bryan A. White & Forest Rohwer - 831-831 The art of setting up a lab for the first time
by Gene Russo - 832-832 James Pendlebury, chief executive, Forest Research, Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, UK
by Virginia Gewin - 832-832 Developing generic skills
by Paul Smaglik - 832-832 Research growing pains
by Zachary Lippman - 834-834 The picture of Oscar X
by Anna Batistatou & Konstantinos Charalabopoulos
October 2008, Volume 455, Issue 7213
- 6-7 Photoemission kinks and phonons in cuprates
by D. Reznik & G. Sangiovanni & O. Gunnarsson & T. P. Devereaux - 569-569 Journal club
by Roger Buick - 570-571 NIH soon to be leaderless
by Meredith Wadman - 571-571 Hwang work granted patent
by David Cyranoski - 572-573 Credit crunch threatens US wind-energy projects
by Jeff Tollefson - 577-577 Teams merge for dark-energy mission
by Eric Hand - 579-579 Snapshot: How do you like your coffee?
by Katharine Sanderson - 583-585 Military research: The Pentagon's culture wars
by Sharon Weinberger - 586-588 Cell therapy: Being patient
by Monya Baker - 589-589 Don't release other people's data without their consent
by Daniel N. Frank - 589-589 Further reflections on how we interpret the actions of others
by Giacomo Rizzolatti & Corrado Sinigaglia - 589-590 Austria: Academy of Sciences states its case
by Peter Schuster & Herwig Friesinger - 590-590 Science journals have been slow to make themselves audible
by Wouter M. J. Achten - 590-590 Religion and science: a guide for the 'perplexed'
by Denis R. Alexander - 590-590 Don't forget people and specimens that make the database
by David Campbell - 590-590 Religion and science: separated by an unbridgeable chasm
by Peter Wigley - 591-591 HIV immunology needs a new direction
by Ruslan Medzhitov & Dan Littman - 592-592 UK physics gets a health check
by Bill Wakeham - 593-594 A fluid approach to HIV
by Karunesh Tuli - 594-595 Injecting trust into vaccines
by Jeff Thomas - 595-595 Q&A: Creations from the cosmos
by Jennifer Rohn - 596-597 Beyond the greenhouse
by Mike Maunder - 598-599 Beijing 1987: China's coming-out party
by Mohamed Hassan - 601-602 In sight of speciation
by Mark Kirkpatrick & Trevor Price - 602-603 When did the icehouse cometh?
by Stephen F. Pekar - 604-605 Short cut to cell replacement
by Robert Blelloch - 605-606 Prehistory of HIV-1
by Paul M. Sharp & Beatrice H. Hahn - 606-607 Virtues of diamond defects
by Michael Romalis - 607-608 Fragile dopamine
by David Weinshenker & Stephen T. Warren - 609-611 The changing face of HIV in China
by Lin Lu & Manhong Jia & Yanling Ma & Li Yang & Zhiwei Chen & David D. Ho & Yan Jiang & Linqi Zhang - 613-619 Challenges in the development of an HIV-1 vaccine
by Dan H. Barouch - 620-626 Speciation through sensory drive in cichlid fish
by Ole Seehausen & Yohey Terai & Isabel S. Magalhaes & Karen L. Carleton & Hillary D. J. Mrosso & Ryutaro Miyagi & Inke van der Sluijs & Maria V. Schneider & Martine E. Maan & Hidenori Tachida & Hiroo Imai & Norihiro Okada - 627-632 In vivo reprogramming of adult pancreatic exocrine cells to β-cells
by Qiao Zhou & Juliana Brown & Andrew Kanarek & Jayaraj Rajagopal & Douglas A. Melton - 633-637 Structure of the Tribolium castaneum telomerase catalytic subunit TERT
by Andrew J. Gillis & Anthony P. Schuller & Emmanuel Skordalakes - 638-640 An 84-μG magnetic field in a galaxy at redshift z = 0.692
by Arthur M. Wolfe & Regina A. Jorgenson & Timothy Robishaw & Carl Heiles & Jason X. Prochaska - 641-643 Clustered star formation as a natural explanation for the Hα cut-off in disk galaxies
by Jan Pflamm-Altenburg & Pavel Kroupa - 644-647 Nanoscale magnetic sensing with an individual electronic spin in diamond
by J. R. Maze & P. L. Stanwix & J. S. Hodges & S. Hong & J. M. Taylor & P. Cappellaro & L. Jiang & M. V. Gurudev Dutt & E. Togan & A. S. Zibrov & A. Yacoby & R. L. Walsworth & M. D. Lukin - 648-651 Nanoscale imaging magnetometry with diamond spins under ambient conditions
by Gopalakrishnan Balasubramanian & I. Y. Chan & Roman Kolesov & Mohannad Al-Hmoud & Julia Tisler & Chang Shin & Changdong Kim & Aleksander Wojcik & Philip R. Hemmer & Anke Krueger & Tobias Hanke & Alfred Leitenstorfer & Rudolf Bratschitsch & Fedor Jelezko & Jörg Wrachtrup - 652-656 Thresholds for Cenozoic bipolar glaciation
by Robert M. DeConto & David Pollard & Paul A. Wilson & Heiko Pälike & Caroline H. Lear & Mark Pagani - 657-660 Crystallographic preferred orientation of akimotoite and seismic anisotropy of Tonga slab
by Rei Shiraishi & Eiji Ohtani & Kyuichi Kanagawa & Akira Shimojuku & Dapeng Zhao - 661-664 Direct evidence of extensive diversity of HIV-1 in Kinshasa by 1960
by Michael Worobey & Marlea Gemmel & Dirk E. Teuwen & Tamara Haselkorn & Kevin Kunstman & Michael Bunce & Jean-Jacques Muyembe & Jean-Marie M. Kabongo & Raphaël M. Kalengayi & Eric Van Marck & M. Thomas P. Gilbert & Steven M. Wolinsky - 665-668 Individual differences in non-verbal number acuity correlate with maths achievement
by Justin Halberda & Michèle M. M. Mazzocco & Lisa Feigenson - 669-673 UNC-6/netrin and its receptor UNC-5 locally exclude presynaptic components from dendrites
by Vivian Y. Poon & Matthew P. Klassen & Kang Shen - 674-678 STING is an endoplasmic reticulum adaptor that facilitates innate immune signalling
by Hiroki Ishikawa & Glen N. Barber - 679-683 Modelling Myc inhibition as a cancer therapy
by Laura Soucek & Jonathan Whitfield & Carla P. Martins & Andrew J. Finch & Daniel J. Murphy & Nicole M. Sodir & Anthony N. Karnezis & Lamorna Brown Swigart & Sergio Nasi & Gerard I. Evan - 684-688 Eukaryotic initiation factor 6 is rate-limiting in translation, growth and transformation
by Valentina Gandin & Annarita Miluzio & Anna Maria Barbieri & Anne Beugnet & Hiroaki Kiyokawa & Pier Carlo Marchisio & Stefano Biffo - 689-692 CDK targets Sae2 to control DNA-end resection and homologous recombination
by Pablo Huertas & Felipe Cortés-Ledesma & Alessandro A. Sartori & Andrés Aguilera & Stephen P. Jackson - 693-696 Visualizing transient events in amino-terminal autoprocessing of HIV-1 protease
by Chun Tang & John M. Louis & Annie Aniana & Jeong-Yong Suh & G. Marius Clore - 697-698 Biochemistry's new look
by Nathan Blow - 703-703 A decline in the number of junior faculty members could have serious repercussions
by Paul Smaglik - 704-704 The coming challenge
by Amanda Goh - 704-704 Masters of professional science
by Eleanor Babco & Carol Lynch - 704-704 Stephen Brandt, Director, Oregon Sea Grant, Corvallis, Oregon
by Virginia Gewin - 706-706 Mars is the wrong colour
by Ian Randal Strock
September 2008, Volume 455, Issue 7212
- 435-435 Journal club
by Francisco Azuaje - 436-436 LHC meltdown before first collision
by Geoff Brumfiel - 436-437 California institute to help stem-cell biotechs
by Erika Check Hayden - 437-437 Monoclonal antibodies come of age
by Heidi Ledford - 438-438 Gulf states plan for nuclear future
by Geoff Brumfiel - 438-439 Brazil braced for unexpected oil wealth
by Jeff Tollefson - 442-445 US election: The home stretch
by Alexandra Witze - 446-449 US election: Questioning the candidates
by Alexandra Witze - 451-452 US election: Agencies of change
by Jeff Tollefson - 453-453 US election: Not the best advice
by David Goldston - 455-458 Science prizes: Best in class
by Kendall Powell - 460-460 Energy: efficiency gains alone won't reduce emissions
by Robin Lovelace - 460-460 Animal research: raise standards to protect patients
by Susan Green - 460-460 Animal research: too much faith in models clouds judgement
by Keith Suckling - 460-460 Shaping science education in just 100 words
by Marco Prunotto - 461-461 Energy: time to consider heavy-metal nuclear coolants?
by Donald E. Hirsch - 461-461 Big data: teaching must evolve to keep up with advances
by Samuel Donovan - 461-461 Big data: open-source format needed to aid wiki collaboration
by Tin-Lap Lee - 462-463 A cat's cradle for policy
by Fred Gault & Susanne Huttner - 464-465 Land of giants
by Ross MacPhee - 466-466 A sustainable home for science
by Erika Check Hayden - 466-467 Which science book should the next US president read?
by Steven Shapin & Jerry Coyne & Rita Colwell & Martin Nowak & Jerry Ravetz & Kevin Padian - 467-468 Saving public universities
by John B. Clark - 468-468 Q&A: Science sketched out
by Louise Whiteley - 470-471 Bellagio 1969: The green revolution
by Lowell S. Hardin - 473-474 A moving story of receptors
by Thue W. Schwartz & Wayne L. Hubbell - 474-475 New order for magnetism
by Eiji Saitoh - 475-477 Route to authentic hair cells
by Mats Ulfendahl - 477-478 How fast can you blink?
by Chryssa Kouveliotou - 478-479 An ageing view of myelin repair
by Klaus-Armin Nave - 479-480 Entangled pathways
by René Bernards - 481-483 Metagenomics
by Philip Hugenholtz & Gene W. Tyson - 485-490 Frequency-modulated nuclear localization bursts coordinate gene regulation
by Long Cai & Chiraj K. Dalal & Michael B. Elowitz - 491-496 Trans-splicing in C. elegans generates the negative RNAi regulator ERI-6/7
by Sylvia E. J. Fischer & Maurice D. Butler & Qi Pan & Gary Ruvkun - 497-502 Crystal structure of opsin in its G-protein-interacting conformation
by Patrick Scheerer & Jung Hee Park & Peter W. Hildebrand & Yong Ju Kim & Norbert Krauß & Hui-Woog Choe & Klaus Peter Hofmann & Oliver P. Ernst - 503-505 Very fast optical flaring from a possible new Galactic magnetar
by A. Stefanescu & G. Kanbach & A. Słowikowska & J. Greiner & S. McBreen & G. Sala - 506-509 Flares from a candidate Galactic magnetar suggest a missing link to dim isolated neutron stars
by A. J. Castro-Tirado & A. de Ugarte Postigo & J. Gorosabel & M. Jelínek & T. A. Fatkhullin & V. V. Sokolov & P. Ferrero & D. A. Kann & S. Klose & D. Sluse & M. Bremer & J. M. Winters & D. Nuernberger & D. Pérez-Ramírez & M. A. Guerrero & J. French & G. Melady & L. Hanlon & B. McBreen & K. Leventis & S. B. Markoff & S. Leon & A. Kraus & F. J. Aceituno & R. Cunniffe & P. Kubánek & S. Vítek & S. Schulze & A. C. Wilson & R. Hudec & M. Durant & J. M. González-Pérez & T. Shahbaz & S. Guziy & S. B. Pandey & L. Pavlenko & E. Sonbas & S. A. Trushkin & N. N. Bursov & N. A. Nizhelskij & C. Sánchez-Fernández & L. Sabau-Graziati - 510-514 Reconstruction of non-classical cavity field states with snapshots of their decoherence
by Samuel Deléglise & Igor Dotsenko & Clément Sayrin & Julien Bernu & Michel Brune & Jean-Michel Raimond & Serge Haroche - 515-518 Magnetization vector manipulation by electric fields
by D. Chiba & M. Sawicki & Y. Nishitani & Y. Nakatani & F. Matsukura & H. Ohno - 519-522 Observed and modelled stability of overflow across the Greenland–Scotland ridge
by Steffen M. Olsen & Bogi Hansen & Detlef Quadfasel & Svein Østerhus - 523-527 Intraseasonal interaction between the Madden–Julian Oscillation and the North Atlantic Oscillation
by Christophe Cassou - 528-531 Earliest date for milk use in the Near East and southeastern Europe linked to cattle herding
by Richard P. Evershed & Sebastian Payne & Andrew G. Sherratt & Mark S. Copley & Jennifer Coolidge & Duska Urem-Kotsu & Kostas Kotsakis & Mehmet Özdoğan & Aslý E. Özdoğan & Olivier Nieuwenhuyse & Peter M. M. G. Akkermans & Douglass Bailey & Radian-Romus Andeescu & Stuart Campbell & Shahina Farid & Ian Hodder & Nurcan Yalman & Mihriban Özbaşaran & Erhan Bıçakcı & Yossef Garfinkel & Thomas Levy & Margie M. Burton - 532-536 Neutralizing antibodies derived from the B cells of 1918 influenza pandemic survivors
by Xiaocong Yu & Tshidi Tsibane & Patricia A. McGraw & Frances S. House & Christopher J. Keefer & Mark D. Hicar & Terrence M. Tumpey & Claudia Pappas & Lucy A. Perrone & Osvaldo Martinez & James Stevens & Ian A. Wilson & Patricia V. Aguilar & Eric L. Altschuler & Christopher F. Basler & James E. Crowe Jr - 537-541 Functional auditory hair cells produced in the mammalian cochlea by in utero gene transfer
by Samuel P. Gubbels & David W. Woessner & John C. Mitchell & Anthony J. Ricci & John V. Brigande - 542-546 FcRn-mediated antibody transport across epithelial cells revealed by electron tomography
by Wanzhong He & Mark S. Ladinsky & Kathryn E. Huey-Tubman & Grant J. Jensen & J. Richard McIntosh & Pamela J. Björkman - 547-551 CDK8 is a colorectal cancer oncogene that regulates β-catenin activity
by Ron Firestein & Adam J. Bass & So Young Kim & Ian F. Dunn & Serena J. Silver & Isil Guney & Ellen Freed & Azra H. Ligon & Natalie Vena & Shuji Ogino & Milan G. Chheda & Pablo Tamayo & Stephen Finn & Yashaswi Shrestha & Jesse S. Boehm & Supriya Jain & Emeric Bojarski & Craig Mermel & Jordi Barretina & Jennifer A. Chan & Jose Baselga & Josep Tabernero & David E. Root & Charles S. Fuchs & Massimo Loda & Ramesh A. Shivdasani & Matthew Meyerson & William C. Hahn - 552-556 E2F1 represses β-catenin transcription and is antagonized by both pRB and CDK8
by Erick J. Morris & Jun-Yuan Ji & Fajun Yang & Luisa Di Stefano & Anabel Herr & Nam-Sung Moon & Eun-Jeong Kwon & Kevin M. Haigis & Anders M. Näär & Nicholas J. Dyson - 557-560 Replication fork movement sets chromatin loop size and origin choice in mammalian cells
by Sylvain Courbet & Sophie Gay & Nausica Arnoult & Gerd Wronka & Mauro Anglana & Olivier Brison & Michelle Debatisse - 561-561 China as both an exporter and an importer of science talent
by Gene Russo - 562-562 Stephen Simpson, director of life sciences, Science Foundation Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
by Virginia Gewin - 562-562 Professional encounters
by Aliza le Roux - 562-562 Two-body solution
by Virginia Gewin - 564-564 The Brown Revolution
by Norman Spinrad
September 2008, Volume 455, Issue 7211
- 267-267 Journal club
by Nicola Hamilton & David Attwell - 268-269 Green issues dominate election
by Nicola Jones - 269-269 Japan fast-tracks stem-cell patent
by David Cyranoski - 269-269 Iran holds AIDS doctors
by Declan Butler - 270-271 Swollen with success
by Declan Butler - 274-274 A longer paper gathers more citations
by Philip Ball - 274-275 Gene chips unmask cryptic diseases
by Erika Check Hayden - 275-275 Snapshot: Long-lost antcestor
by Amber Dance - 277-280 Ecology: The heart of the wood
by Emma Marris - 281-284 Biological theory: Postmodern evolution?
by John Whitfield