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May 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7192
- 184-189 Dynamic binding orientations direct activity of HIV reverse transcriptase
by Elio A. Abbondanzieri & Gregory Bokinsky & Jason W. Rausch & Jennifer X. Zhang & Stuart F. J. Le Grice & Xiaowei Zhuang - 190-195 Kemp elimination catalysts by computational enzyme design
by Daniela Röthlisberger & Olga Khersonsky & Andrew M. Wollacott & Lin Jiang & Jason DeChancie & Jamie Betker & Jasmine L. Gallaher & Eric A. Althoff & Alexandre Zanghellini & Orly Dym & Shira Albeck & Kendall N. Houk & Dan S. Tawfik & David Baker - 196-199 Semi-annual oscillations in Saturn’s low-latitude stratospheric temperatures
by Glenn S. Orton & Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher & Brendan M. Fisher & A. James Friedson & Paul D. Parrish & Jesse F. Nelson & Amber Swenson Bauermeister & Leigh Fletcher & Daniel Y. Gezari & Frank Varosi & Alan T. Tokunaga & John Caldwell & Kevin H. Baines & Joseph L. Hora & Michael E. Ressler & Takuya Fujiyoshi & Tetsuharu Fuse & Hagop Hagopian & Terry Z. Martin & Jay T. Bergstralh & Carly Howett & William F. Hoffmann & Lynne K. Deutsch & Jeffrey E. Van Cleve & Eldar Noe & Joseph D. Adams & Marc Kassis & Eric Tollestrup - 200-202 An equatorial oscillation in Saturn’s middle atmosphere
by T. Fouchet & S. Guerlet & D. F. Strobel & A. A. Simon-Miller & B. Bézard & F. M. Flasar - 203-206 Quantum oscillations in a molecular magnet
by S. Bertaina & S. Gambarelli & T. Mitra & B. Tsukerblat & A. Müller & B. Barbara - 207-211 Colossal cages in zeolitic imidazolate frameworks as selective carbon dioxide reservoirs
by Bo Wang & Adrien P. Côté & Hiroyasu Furukawa & Michael O’Keeffe & Omar M. Yaghi - 212-215 Increasing risk of Amazonian drought due to decreasing aerosol pollution
by Peter M. Cox & Phil P. Harris & Chris Huntingford & Richard A. Betts & Matthew Collins & Chris D. Jones & Tim E. Jupp & José A. Marengo & Carlos A. Nobre - 216-219 Scale effects and human impact on the elevational species richness gradients
by D. Nogués-Bravo & M. B. Araújo & T. Romdal & C. Rahbek - 220-222 Neutral metacommunity models predict fish diversity patterns in Mississippi–Missouri basin
by Rachata Muneepeerakul & Enrico Bertuzzo & Heather J. Lynch & William F. Fagan & Andrea Rinaldo & Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe - 223-227 REST maintains self-renewal and pluripotency of embryonic stem cells
by Sanjay K. Singh & Mohamedi N. Kagalwala & Jan Parker-Thornburg & Henry Adams & Sadhan Majumder - 228-232 Long-term haematopoietic reconstitution by Trp53-/-p16Ink4a-/-p19Arf-/- multipotent progenitors
by Omobolaji O. Akala & In-Kyung Park & Dalong Qian & Michael Pihalja & Michael W. Becker & Michael F. Clarke - 233-235 Discrete fixed-resolution representations in visual working memory
by Weiwei Zhang & Steven J. Luck - 236-240 TGF-β-induced Foxp3 inhibits TH17 cell differentiation by antagonizing RORγt function
by Liang Zhou & Jared E. Lopes & Mark M. W. Chong & Ivaylo I. Ivanov & Roy Min & Gabriel D. Victora & Yuelei Shen & Jianguang Du & Yuri P. Rubtsov & Alexander Y. Rudensky & Steven F. Ziegler & Dan R. Littman - 241-245 Imaging of Rab5 activity identifies essential regulators for phagosome maturation
by Masahiro Kitano & Michio Nakaya & Takeshi Nakamura & Shigekazu Nagata & Michiyuki Matsuda - 246-250 Chromatin decouples promoter threshold from dynamic range
by Felix H. Lam & David J. Steger & Erin K. O’Shea - 251-251 Postdocs need a set of defined, widely endorsed core competencies. Or do they?
by Gene Russo - 252-253 Toronto rising
by Kurt Kleiner - 254-254 Animal assets in academia
by Virginia Gewin - 254-254 Going with your gut
by Zachary Lippman - 254-254 Karin Lochte, director, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
by Virginia Gewin - 256-256 The icosahedral anaster
by John P. Boyd
May 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7191
- 5-5 Journal club
by Kristi Anseth - 6-7 Doctors accused of doing illegal stem-cell trials
by Alison Abbott - 7-7 US ocean-research projects in dire economic straits
by Rex Dalton - 8-8 Food crisis spurs research spending
by Declan Butler - 9-9 Genetics bill cruises through Senate
by Meredith Wadman - 11-11 If you go down to the woods today..
by Eric Hand - 12-12 Programs promise to end PDF paper-chase
by Rachel Courtland - 13-13 Sediment cores reveal Antarctica's warmer past
by Quirin Schiermeier - 16-16 Demonstrably wrong
by David Goldston - 18-21 Stem cells: The 3-billion-dollar question
by Erika Check Hayden - 22-25 Physics: Quantum all the way
by Philip Ball - 26-26 Biopiracy rules hinder conservation efforts
by Valentí Rull & Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia - 26-26 Biopiracy: conservationists have to rebuild lost trust
by Mariana M. Vale & Maria Alice Alves & Stuart L. Pimm - 26-27 Spain should implement a model that's known to work
by Rodrigo J. Carbajo & José Luis Neira & Rosa Farràs - 27-27 Spain: leading role of scientists is heartening
by Pere Puigdomènech - 27-27 Darwin–Wallace principle of natural selection
by U. Kutschera - 27-27 The status of science in Muslim nations
by K. Razi Naqvi - 28-30 Making the grade
by Hal Salzman & Lindsay Lowell - 31-32 Science teaching must evolve
by Andrew Moore - 33-34 Mix and mash-up
by Marc Weidenbaum - 34-34 Exemplary epidemiology
by Mark Woolhouse - 35-35 Measure for measure
by John D. Barrow - 36-36 Etching the artist's mind
by Colin Martin - 36-36 Changing expressions
by Laura Spinney - 37-37 The Impressionists' bible
by Martin Kemp - 38-38 When business became biology's plague
by Thomas Häusler - 39-39 Lifting the fog from the north
by Maximilian Schlosshauer - 41-42 Hidden female talent
by Jai Y. Yu & Barry J. Dickson - 42-43 The fourth element
by James M. Tour & Tao He - 43-45 Natural ups and downs
by Richard Wood - 45-46 The squeeze goes on
by Eugene S. Polzik - 46-47 T cells hang in the balance
by Emily A. Stevens & Christopher A. Bradfield - 47-48 Teasing out the missing links
by Sid Redner - 48-49 Rays from the dark
by Rainer Plaga - 50-50 John Wheeler (1911–2008)
by P. James E. Peebles & William G. Unruh - 51-55 Rapid leukocyte migration by integrin-independent flowing and squeezing
by Tim Lämmermann & Bernhard L. Bader & Susan J. Monkley & Tim Worbs & Roland Wedlich-Söldner & Karin Hirsch & Markus Keller & Reinhold Förster & David R. Critchley & Reinhard Fässler & Michael Sixt - 56-64 Mapping and sequencing of structural variation from eight human genomes
by Jeffrey M. Kidd & Gregory M. Cooper & William F. Donahue & Hillary S. Hayden & Nick Sampas & Tina Graves & Nancy Hansen & Brian Teague & Can Alkan & Francesca Antonacci & Eric Haugen & Troy Zerr & N. Alice Yamada & Peter Tsang & Tera L. Newman & Eray Tüzün & Ze Cheng & Heather M. Ebling & Nadeem Tusneem & Robert David & Will Gillett & Karen A. Phelps & Molly Weaver & David Saranga & Adrianne Brand & Wei Tao & Erik Gustafson & Kevin McKernan & Lin Chen & Maika Malig & Joshua D. Smith & Joshua M. Korn & Steven A. McCarroll & David A. Altshuler & Daniel A. Peiffer & Michael Dorschner & John Stamatoyannopoulos & David Schwartz & Deborah A. Nickerson & James C. Mullikin & Richard K. Wilson & Laurakay Bruhn & Maynard V. Olson & Rajinder Kaul & Douglas R. Smith & Evan E. Eichler - 65-71 Control of Treg and TH17 cell differentiation by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
by Francisco J. Quintana & Alexandre S. Basso & Antonio H. Iglesias & Thomas Korn & Mauricio F. Farez & Estelle Bettelli & Mario Caccamo & Mohamed Oukka & Howard L. Weiner - 72-75 The sculpting of Jupiter’s gossamer rings by its shadow
by Douglas P. Hamilton & Harald Krüger - 76-79 Phase-slip-induced dissipation in an atomic Bose–Hubbard system
by D. McKay & M. White & M. Pasienski & B. DeMarco - 80-83 The missing memristor found
by Dmitri B. Strukov & Gregory S. Snider & Duncan R. Stewart & R. Stanley Williams - 84-88 Advancing decadal-scale climate prediction in the North Atlantic sector
by N. S. Keenlyside & M. Latif & J. Jungclaus & L. Kornblueh & E. Roeckner - 89-93 Origin of a ‘Southern Hemisphere’ geochemical signature in the Arctic upper mantle
by Steven L. Goldstein & Gad Soffer & Charles H. Langmuir & Kerstin A. Lehnert & David W. Graham & Peter J. Michael - 94-97 Hydatellaceae are water lilies with gymnospermous tendencies
by William E. Friedman - 98-101 Hierarchical structure and the prediction of missing links in networks
by Aaron Clauset & Cristopher Moore & M. E. J. Newman - 102-105 Melanopsin cells are the principal conduits for rod–cone input to non-image-forming vision
by Ali D. Güler & Jennifer L. Ecker & Gurprit S. Lall & Shafiqul Haq & Cara M. Altimus & Hsi-Wen Liao & Alun R. Barnard & Hugh Cahill & Tudor C. Badea & Haiqing Zhao & Mark W. Hankins & David M. Berson & Robert J. Lucas & King-Wai Yau & Samer Hattar - 106-109 The aryl hydrocarbon receptor links TH17-cell-mediated autoimmunity to environmental toxins
by Marc Veldhoen & Keiji Hirota & Astrid M. Westendorf & Jan Buer & Laure Dumoutier & Jean-Christophe Renauld & Brigitta Stockinger - 110-114 BCR–ABL1 lymphoblastic leukaemia is characterized by the deletion of Ikaros
by Charles G. Mullighan & Christopher B. Miller & Ina Radtke & Letha A. Phillips & James Dalton & Jing Ma & Deborah White & Timothy P. Hughes & Michelle M. Le Beau & Ching-Hon Pui & Mary V. Relling & Sheila A. Shurtleff & James R. Downing - 115-119 Genome-wide screen reveals APC-associated RNAs enriched in cell protrusions
by Stavroula Mili & Konstadinos Moissoglu & Ian G. Macara - 120-123 Life without RNase P
by Lennart Randau & Imke Schröder & Dieter Söll - 124-127 Structural analysis of the essential self-cleaving type III secretion proteins EscU and SpaS
by Raz Zarivach & Wanyin Deng & Marija Vuckovic & Heather B. Felise & Hai V. Nguyen & Samuel I. Miller & B. Brett Finlay & Natalie C. J. Strynadka - 128-128 Erratum: Direct estimation of per nucleotide and genomic deleterious mutation rates in Drosophila
by Cathy Haag-Liautard & Mark Dorris & Xulio Maside & Steven Macaskill & Daniel L. Halligan & David Houle & Brian Charlesworth & Peter D. Keightley - 129-129 US National Postdoctoral Association campaigns for stipend boost
by Gene Russo - 130-130 Eaton E. Lattman, chief executive and executive director of the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, Buffalo, New York
by Virginia Gewin - 130-130 Meeting our targets
by Amanda Goh - 130-130 Crossing borders
by Paul Smaglik - 132-132 Build your own time machine
by Igor Teper
April 2008, Volume 452, Issue 7190
- 917-917 Journal club
by Vijay Kuchroo - 918-918 Data show extent of sexism in physics
by Geoff Brumfiel - 918-918 Italian group claims to see dark matter - again
by Geoff Brumfiel - 919-919 Swiss 'dignity' law is threat to plant biology
by Alison Abbott - 920-921 Biologists initiate plan to map human proteome
by Helen Pearson - 921-921 Buckyballs give flash a boost
by Eric Hand - 922-922 Arsenic heats up iron superconductors
by Eric Hand - 923-923 Politically correct names given to flu viruses
by Declan Butler - 924-924 Fake drugs: lessons for the world
by Meredith Wadman - 926-929 Biomedical science: Betting the bank
by Bijal Trivedi - 930-932 Atmospheric physics: Heating up the heavens
by Sharon Weinberger - 934-934 Media right to report small value of antidepressants
by Olavo B. Amaral - 934-934 Truth about a plant with many names
by Marko Kreft & Robert Zorec - 934-934 Tropical farmers need productive alternatives
by Thomas Knoke & Bernd Stimm & Michael Weber - 935-936 Europe's research system must change
by Luke Georghiou - 937-938 Orange revolution
by Harold Cook - 938-939 Biased brains, messy memories
by Sandra Aamodt - 939-939 Technological twist on taxonomy
by Kevin Kelly - 940-940 Hidden treasures: the Cajal collection in Madrid
by Alison Abbott - 941-942 Food alert
by Joshua P. Thaler & David E. Cummings - 942-943 Light reined in
by Diederik Sybolt Wiersma - 944-944 Current views on odour receptors
by Alexander Chesler & Stuart Firestein - 945-945 Bottom of the top of the world
by Tim Lincoln - 945-946 Exhaust inspection
by David L. Meier - 946-947 Two worlds merged
by David M. Lonard & Bert W. O'Malley - 947-947 Scent of a rose
by Sadaf Shadan - 956-960 Lateral presynaptic inhibition mediates gain control in an olfactory circuit
by Shawn R. Olsen & Rachel I. Wilson - 961-965 Crystal structures of DNA/RNA repair enzymes AlkB and ABH2 bound to dsDNA
by Cai-Guang Yang & Chengqi Yi & Erica M. Duguid & Christopher T. Sullivan & Xing Jian & Phoebe A. Rice & Chuan He - 966-969 The inner jet of an active galactic nucleus as revealed by a radio-to-γ-ray outburst
by Alan P. Marscher & Svetlana G. Jorstad & Francesca D. D’Arcangelo & Paul S. Smith & G. Grant Williams & Valeri M. Larionov & Haruki Oh & Alice R. Olmstead & Margo F. Aller & Hugh D. Aller & Ian M. McHardy & Anne Lähteenmäki & Merja Tornikoski & Esko Valtaoja & Vladimir A. Hagen-Thorn & Eugenia N. Kopatskaya & Walter K. Gear & Gino Tosti & Omar Kurtanidze & Maria Nikolashvili & Lorand Sigua & H. Richard Miller & Wesley T. Ryle - 970-974 A topological Dirac insulator in a quantum spin Hall phase
by D. Hsieh & D. Qian & L. Wray & Y. Xia & Y. S. Hor & R. J. Cava & M. Z. Hasan - 975-978 Small phonon contribution to the photoemission kink in the copper oxide superconductors
by Feliciano Giustino & Marvin L. Cohen & Steven G. Louie - 979-982 Eocene/Oligocene ocean de-acidification linked to Antarctic glaciation by sea-level fall
by Agostino Merico & Toby Tyrrell & Paul A. Wilson - 983-986 Hydrous silicate melt at high pressure
by Mainak Mookherjee & Lars Stixrude & Bijaya Karki - 987-990 Mountain pine beetle and forest carbon feedback to climate change
by W. A. Kurz & C. C. Dymond & G. Stinson & G. J. Rampley & E. T. Neilson & A. L. Carroll & T. Ebata & L. Safranyik - 991-996 The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus)
by Ray Ming & Shaobin Hou & Yun Feng & Qingyi Yu & Alexandre Dionne-Laporte & Jimmy H. Saw & Pavel Senin & Wei Wang & Benjamin V. Ly & Kanako L. T. Lewis & Steven L. Salzberg & Lu Feng & Meghan R. Jones & Rachel L. Skelton & Jan E. Murray & Cuixia Chen & Wubin Qian & Junguo Shen & Peng Du & Moriah Eustice & Eric Tong & Haibao Tang & Eric Lyons & Robert E. Paull & Todd P. Michael & Kerr Wall & Danny W. Rice & Henrik Albert & Ming-Li Wang & Yun J. Zhu & Michael Schatz & Niranjan Nagarajan & Ricelle A. Acob & Peizhu Guan & Andrea Blas & Ching Man Wai & Christine M. Ackerman & Yan Ren & Chao Liu & Jianmei Wang & Jianping Wang & Jong-Kuk Na & Eugene V. Shakirov & Brian Haas & Jyothi Thimmapuram & David Nelson & Xiyin Wang & John E. Bowers & Andrea R. Gschwend & Arthur L. Delcher & Ratnesh Singh & Jon Y. Suzuki & Savarni Tripathi & Kabi Neupane & Hairong Wei & Beth Irikura & Maya Paidi & Ning Jiang & Wenli Zhang & Gernot Presting & Aaron Windsor & Rafael Navajas-Pérez & Manuel J. Torres & F. Alex Feltus & Brad Porter & Yingjun Li & A. Max Burroughs & Ming-Cheng Luo & Lei Liu & David A. Christopher & Stephen M. Mount & Paul H. Moore & Tak Sugimura & Jiming Jiang & Mary A. Schuler & Vikki Friedman & Thomas Mitchell-Olds & Dorothy E. Shippen & Claude W. dePamphilis & Jeffrey D. Palmer & Michael Freeling & Andrew H. Paterson & Dennis Gonsalves & Lei Wang & Maqsudul Alam - 997-1001 Genetic variation in human NPY expression affects stress response and emotion
by Zhifeng Zhou & Guanshan Zhu & Ahmad R. Hariri & Mary-Anne Enoch & David Scott & Rajita Sinha & Matti Virkkunen & Deborah C. Mash & Robert H. Lipsky & Xian-Zhang Hu & Colin A. Hodgkinson & Ke Xu & Beata Buzas & Qiaoping Yuan & Pei-Hong Shen & Robert E. Ferrell & Stephen B. Manuck & Sarah M. Brown & Richard L. Hauger & Christian S. Stohler & Jon-Kar Zubieta & David Goldman - 1002-1006 Insect olfactory receptors are heteromeric ligand-gated ion channels
by Koji Sato & Maurizio Pellegrino & Takao Nakagawa & Tatsuro Nakagawa & Leslie B. Vosshall & Kazushige Touhara - 1007-1011 Drosophila odorant receptors are both ligand-gated and cyclic-nucleotide-activated cation channels
by Dieter Wicher & Ronny Schäfer & René Bauernfeind & Marcus C. Stensmyr & Regine Heller & Stefan H. Heinemann & Bill S. Hansson - 1012-1016 Upper intestinal lipids trigger a gut–brain–liver axis to regulate glucose production
by Penny Y. T. Wang & Liora Caspi & Carol K. L. Lam & Madhu Chari & Xiaosong Li & Peter E. Light & Roger Gutierrez-Juarez & Michelle Ang & Gary J. Schwartz & Tony K. T. Lam - 1017-1021 A deadenylation negative feedback mechanism governs meiotic metaphase arrest
by Eulàlia Belloc & Raúl Méndez - 1022-1025 Crystal structure of the λ repressor and a model for pairwise cooperative operator binding
by Steven Stayrook & Peera Jaru-Ampornpan & Jenny Ni & Ann Hochschild & Mitchell Lewis - 1027-1027 Even as science and engineering in China ascends, its graduate students and postdocs often struggle
by Gene Russo - 1028-1029 China's challenge
by Wei Zeng - 1030-1030 Marja Makarow, chief executive, European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France
by Jill U. Adams - 1030-1030 In the name of science
by Aliza le Roux - 1030-1030 A guiding COMPASS
by Betty Mbom - 1032-1032 SETI for profit
by Gregory Benford
April 2008, Volume 452, Issue 7189
- 785-785 Journal club
by Bob O'Hara - 786-786 Further delays to full Agent Orange study
by Declan Butler - 787-787 Costa Rican biotech centre in peril
by Geoff Brumfiel - 787-787 Deal for Holy Land artefacts
by Haim Watzman - 788-788 James Watson's genome sequenced at high speed
by Meredith Wadman - 789-789 Novel analysis identifies highly biodiverse hotspots
by Anna Petherick - 791-791 Kerry Sieh
by David Cyranoski - 791-791 Merck accused of disguising its role in research
by Daniel Cressey - 793-793 $50 million cyberchallenge for plant scientists
by Heidi Ledford - 793-793 Glacial melt thaws South Asian rivalry
by David Cyranoski - 794-794 Shuttle at cruise speed
by Quirin Schiermeier - 798-802 Climate change: Losing Greenland
by Alexandra Witze - 803-805 Quantum computation: The dreamweaver's abacus
by Liesbeth Venema - 806-808 Archaeology: Bones, isles and videotape
by Rex Dalton - 810-810 Malaria programmes need informed advocacy
by Matthew Lynch - 810-810 Malaria: efforts starting to show widespread results
by Awa Marie Coll-Seck & Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus & Alan Court - 810-811 Tibetan wildlife is getting used to the railway
by Qisen Yang & Lin Xia - 811-811 NIH funds support more than a researcher's own lab
by Harold Varmus - 811-811 NIH: researchers lose out to war, not to each other
by Sten H. Vermund - 811-811 NIH: grants revamp needs grounding in evidence
by Yusuf A. Hannun - 811-811 Vaccine trial provided valuable information
by David Baltimore - 812-813 Blazing a new trail for nature
by Jon Christensen - 813-814 Bedtime reading
by Jim Horne - 814-815 Reflecting on the mind
by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran - 815-815 Design crystallized in the 1950s
by Colin Martin - 816-818 Triumph of the medieval mind
by Philip Ball - 819-820 Dr Watson's base pairs
by Maynard V. Olson - 820-821 Message from Mercury
by H. Jay Melosh - 822-823 The sweetest candy for the virus
by Andreas O. Frank & Horst Kessler - 823-823 Debut of the quarter electron
by Eduardo Fradkin - 824-825 Genome rewired
by Matthew R. Bennett & Jeff Hasty - 825-826 Destabilized fish stocks
by Nils Chr. Stenseth & Tristan Rouyer - 826-827 Blown away by cosmic rays
by Dieter Breitschwerdt - 829-834 Observation of a quarter of an electron charge at the ν = 5/2 quantum Hall state
by M. Dolev & M. Heiblum & V. Umansky & Ady Stern & D. Mahalu - 835-839 Why fishing magnifies fluctuations in fish abundance
by Christian N. K. Anderson & Chih-hao Hsieh & Stuart A. Sandin & Roger Hewitt & Anne Hollowed & John Beddington & Robert M. May & George Sugihara - 840-845 Evolvability and hierarchy in rewired bacterial gene networks
by Mark Isalan & Caroline Lemerle & Konstantinos Michalodimitrakis & Carsten Horn & Pedro Beltrao & Emanuele Raineri & Mireia Garriga-Canut & Luis Serrano - 846-850 Isolation of an active step I spliceosome and composition of its RNP core
by Sergey Bessonov & Maria Anokhina & Cindy L. Will & Henning Urlaub & Reinhard Lührmann - 851-853 A massive binary black-hole system in OJ 287 and a test of general relativity
by M. J. Valtonen & H. J. Lehto & K. Nilsson & J. Heidt & L. O. Takalo & A. Sillanpää & C. Villforth & M. Kidger & G. Poyner & T. Pursimo & S. Zola & J.-H. Wu & X. Zhou & K. Sadakane & M. Drozdz & D. Koziel & D. Marchev & W. Ogloza & C. Porowski & M. Siwak & G. Stachowski & M. Winiarski & V.-P. Hentunen & M. Nissinen & A. Liakos & S. Dogru - 854-858 Thermalization and its mechanism for generic isolated quantum systems
by Marcos Rigol & Vanja Dunjko & Maxim Olshanii - 859-863 Electrical effects of spin density wave quantization and magnetic domain walls in chromium
by Ravi K. Kummamuru & Yeong-Ah Soh - 864-867 Changing boreal methane sources and constant biomass burning during the last termination
by Hubertus Fischer & Melanie Behrens & Michael Bock & Ulrike Richter & Jochen Schmitt & Laetitia Loulergue & Jerome Chappellaz & Renato Spahni & Thomas Blunier & Markus Leuenberger & Thomas F. Stocker - 868-871 Sophisticated particle-feeding in a large Early Cambrian crustacean
by Thomas H. P. Harvey & Nicholas J. Butterfield - 872-876 The complete genome of an individual by massively parallel DNA sequencing
by David A. Wheeler & Maithreyan Srinivasan & Michael Egholm & Yufeng Shen & Lei Chen & Amy McGuire & Wen He & Yi-Ju Chen & Vinod Makhijani & G. Thomas Roth & Xavier Gomes & Karrie Tartaro & Faheem Niazi & Cynthia L. Turcotte & Gerard P. Irzyk & James R. Lupski & Craig Chinault & Xing-zhi Song & Yue Liu & Ye Yuan & Lynne Nazareth & Xiang Qin & Donna M. Muzny & Marcel Margulies & George M. Weinstock & Richard A. Gibbs & Jonathan M. Rothberg - 877-881 Chromatin dynamics during epigenetic reprogramming in the mouse germ line
by Petra Hajkova & Katia Ancelin & Tanja Waldmann & Nicolas Lacoste & Ulrike C. Lange & Francesca Cesari & Caroline Lee & Genevieve Almouzni & Robert Schneider & M. Azim Surani - 882-886 Integration of growth and specification in chick wing digit-patterning
by Matthew Towers & Ruth Mahood & Yili Yin & Cheryll Tickle - 887-891 NAD synthase NMNAT acts as a chaperone to protect against neurodegeneration
by R. Grace Zhai & Fan Zhang & P. Robin Hiesinger & Yu Cao & Claire M. Haueter & Hugo J. Bellen - 892-895 Retinotopic order in the absence of axon competition
by Nathan J. Gosse & Linda M. Nevin & Herwig Baier - 896-899 LNA-mediated microRNA silencing in non-human primates
by Joacim Elmén & Morten Lindow & Sylvia Schütz & Matthew Lawrence & Andreas Petri & Susanna Obad & Marie Lindholm & Maj Hedtjärn & Henrik Frydenlund Hansen & Urs Berger & Steven Gullans & Phil Kearney & Peter Sarnow & Ellen Marie Straarup & Sakari Kauppinen - 900-900 Erratum: Strong dispersive coupling of a high-finesse cavity to a micromechanical membrane
by J. D. Thompson & B. M. Zwickl & A. M. Jayich & Florian Marquardt & S. M. Girvin & J. G. E. Harris - 900-900 Erratum: A photosynthetic alveolate closely related to apicomplexan parasites
by Robert B. Moore & Miroslav Oborník & Jan Janouškovec & Tomáš Chrudimský & Marie Vancová & David H. Green & Simon W. Wright & Noel W. Davies & Christopher J. S. Bolch & Kirsten Heimann & Jan Šlapeta & Ove Hoegh-Guldberg & John M. Logsdon & Dee A. Carter - 900-900 Erratum: Hax1-mediated processing of HtrA2 by Parl allows survival of lymphocytes and neurons
by Jyh-Rong Chao & Evan Parganas & Kelli Boyd & Cheol Yi Hong & Joseph T. Opferman & James N. Ihle - 901-903 Could it be a small world after all?
by Nathan Blow - 907-907 We're trying to improve — so you can rest a bit easier
by Gene Russo - 908-909 Beyond the triangle
by Heidi Ledford - 910-910 Gregory Crawford, dean, College of Science, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana
by Virginia Gewin - 910-910 Passion and obsession
by Zachary Lippman - 910-910 Nucleus of growth at Louisville
by Paul Smaglik - 912-912 After the snow
by C. N. Simms
April 2008, Volume 452, Issue 7188
- 669-669 Journal club
by Norbert Perrimon - 670-670 FDA to vet embryonic stem cells' safety
by Monya Baker - 670-671 Advanced biofuels face an uncertain future
by Jeff Tollefson - 671-671 Chemical weapons agency shifts focus
by Daniel Cressey - 672-672 The fraudster returns..
by Alison Abbott - 672-672 Gertrude versus Goliath
by Geoff Brumfiel - 673-673 Bill Foster
by Eric Hand - 674-675 Poll results: look who's doping
by Brendan Maher - 676-676 Radio sweat gland - 90 GHz
by Philip Ball - 678-680 Evolution: Scandal! Sex-starved and still surviving
by Erika Check Hayden - 682-684 Collaborations: With all good intentions
by Heidi Ledford - 685-685 Italy must invest more in science and technology
by Ivano Bertini & Silvio Garattini & Rino Rappuoli - 685-685 Cleaning up the final phase of the fossil-fuel industry
by Steve Larter - 685-685 CropLife still committed to assessment's original aims
by Howard Minigh - 686-687 Investigating international misconduct
by Christine Boesz & Nigel Lloyd