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November 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7118
- 465-468 Superconductivity in doped cubic silicon
by E. Bustarret & C. Marcenat & P. Achatz & J. Kačmarčik & F. Lévy & A. Huxley & L. Ortéga & E. Bourgeois & X. Blase & D. Débarre & J. Boulmer - 469-472 Watching hydrogen-bond dynamics in a β-turn by transient two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy
by Christoph Kolano & Jan Helbing & Mariusz Kozinski & Wolfram Sander & Peter Hamm - 473-476 Slip zone and energetics of a large earthquake from the Taiwan Chelungpu-fault Drilling Project
by Kuo-Fong Ma & Hidemi Tanaka & Sheng-Rong Song & Chien-Ying Wang & Jih-Hao Hung & Yi-Ben Tsai & Jim Mori & Yen-Fang Song & Eh-Chao Yeh & Wonn Soh & Hiroki Sone & Li-Wei Kuo & Hung-Yu Wu - 477-480 Ecological consequences of major hydrodynamic disturbances on coral reefs
by Joshua S. Madin & Sean R. Connolly - 481-485 Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres
by Irina Klimanskaya & Young Chung & Sandy Becker & Shi-Jiang Lu & Robert Lanza - 486-489 Endogenous neurosteroids regulate GABAA receptors through two discrete transmembrane sites
by Alastair M. Hosie & Megan E. Wilkins & Helena M. A. da Silva & Trevor G. Smart - 490-493 Self-incompatibility in Papaver targets soluble inorganic pyrophosphatases in pollen
by Barend H. J. de Graaf & Jason J. Rudd & Michael J. Wheeler & Ruth M. Perry & Elizabeth M. Bell & Kim Osman & F. Christopher H. Franklin & Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong - 494-498 Polo kinase controls cell-cycle-dependent transcription by targeting a coactivator protein
by Zoulfia Darieva & Richard Bulmer & Aline Pic-Taylor & Kathryn S. Doris & Marco Geymonat & Steven G. Sedgwick & Brian A. Morgan & Andrew D. Sharrocks - 499-502 In vivo enhancer analysis of human conserved non-coding sequences
by Len A. Pennacchio & Nadav Ahituv & Alan M. Moses & Shyam Prabhakar & Marcelo A. Nobrega & Malak Shoukry & Simon Minovitsky & Inna Dubchak & Amy Holt & Keith D. Lewis & Ingrid Plajzer-Frick & Jennifer Akiyama & Sarah De Val & Veena Afzal & Brian L. Black & Olivier Couronne & Michael B. Eisen & Axel Visel & Edward M. Rubin - 503-506 Structure of the E. coli signal recognition particle bound to a translating ribosome
by Christiane Schaffitzel & Miro Oswald & Imre Berger & Takashi Ishikawa & Jan Pieter Abrahams & Henk K. Koerten & Roman I. Koning & Nenad Ban - 507-511 Following the signal sequence from ribosomal tunnel exit to signal recognition particle
by Mario Halic & Michael Blau & Thomas Becker & Thorsten Mielke & Martin R. Pool & Klemens Wild & Irmgard Sinning & Roland Beckmann - 512-512 Erratum: Potential of stem-cell-based therapies for heart disease
by Deepak Srivastava & Kathryn N. Ivey - 512-512 Erratum: Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera
by The Honeybee Genome Sequencing Consortium - 512-512 Erratum: Eastern Pacific cooling and Atlantic overturning circulation during the last deglaciation
by Markus Kienast & Stephanie S. Kienast & Stephen E. Calvert & Timothy I. Eglinton & Gesine Mollenhauer & Roger François & Alan C. Mix - 512-512 Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres
by Irina Klimanskaya & Young Chung & Sandy Becker & Shi-Jiang Lu & Robert Lanza - 513-513 Funding initiative offers boost for young scientists in Germany
by Paul Smaglik - 514-515 Small talk
by Virginia Gewin - 516-516 Roller hockey or science?
by Milan de Vries - 516-516 Unhealthy choices
by Monya Baker - 516-516 Robert Huber, professor, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
by Virginia Gewin - 518-518 The liquidators
by Michael Garrett Farrelly
November 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7117
- 4-4 Palaeo-altimetry of Tibet
by Peter Molnar & Gregory A. Houseman & Philip C. England - 4-5 Palaeo-altimetry of Tibet (reply)
by D. B. Rowley & B. S. Currie - 250-250 WHO boss faces test of independence
by Declan Butler - 251-251 Q&A: Bart Gordon
by Emma Maris - 252-252 UK civil servants accused of warping science
by Jim Giles - 252-253 Gunmen seize academics at Baghdad ministry
by Jim Giles & Declan Butler - 253-253 German stem-cell law under fire
by Alison Abbott - 254-254 Neanderthal genome sees first light
by Rex Dalton - 259-261 Codes and enigmas
by Helen Pearson - 262-263 One man's trash..
by David Cyranoski - 264-264 Charmed, I'm sure
by Trevor Stokes - 265-265 Creationists attack secular education in Russia
by Georgy S. Levit & Uwe Hoßfeld & Lennart Olsson - 265-265 Criticism: what to do about science's bad public image?
by Boris Striepen - 265-265 Answering critics can add fuel to controversy
by Edward Witten - 265-265 Creationism, evolution: nothing has been proved
by Maciej Giertych - 267-269 Safe handling of nanotechnology
by Andrew D. Maynard & Robert J. Aitken & Tilman Butz & Vicki Colvin & Ken Donaldson & Günter Oberdörster & Martin A. Philbert & John Ryan & Anthony Seaton & Vicki Stone & Sally S. Tinkle & Lang Tran & Nigel J. Walker & David B. Warheit - 271-272 Opposition to science
by James T. Bradley - 272-272 Biology's big idea
by David Robinson - 273-273 A complex mind
by Elio Raviola - 274-274 Science in culture
by Philip Campbell - 275-276 Ancient genomics is born
by David M. Lambert & Craig D. Millar - 277-279 Greatness thrust upon them
by James F. Dolan - 279-280 Brief encounters bolster contacts
by Tom L. Blundell & Juan Fernández-Recio - 280-281 Grapes versus gluttony
by Matt Kaeberlein & Peter S. Rabinovitch - 281-283 Spinning discs in the lab
by Steven A. Balbus - 283-284 Browning the waters
by Nigel Roulet & Tim R. Moore - 285-285 Upper Palaeolithic infant burials
by Thomas Einwögerer & Herwig Friesinger & Marc Händel & Christine Neugebauer-Maresch & Ulrich Simon & Maria Teschler-Nicola - 286-286 Carbon nanotubes in an ancient Damascus sabre
by M. Reibold & P. Paufler & A. A. Levin & W. Kochmann & N. Pätzke & D. C. Meyer - 287-287 Chemical sensing
by I-han Chou & Tanguy Chouard & John E. Spiro & Lesley Anson - 288-294 The receptors and cells for mammalian taste
by Jayaram Chandrashekar & Mark A. Hoon & Nicholas J. P. Ryba & Charles S. Zuker - 295-301 Comparative chemosensation from receptors to ecology
by Cornelia I. Bargmann - 302-307 Insects as chemosensors of humans and crops
by Wynand van der Goes van Naters & John R. Carlson - 308-315 Pheromonal communication in vertebrates
by Peter A. Brennan & Frank Zufall - 316-321 Smell images and the flavour system in the human brain
by Gordon M. Shepherd - 323-329 The plant immune system
by Jonathan D. G. Jones & Jeffery L. Dangl - 330-336 Analysis of one million base pairs of Neanderthal DNA
by Richard E. Green & Johannes Krause & Susan E. Ptak & Adrian W. Briggs & Michael T. Ronan & Jan F. Simons & Lei Du & Michael Egholm & Jonathan M. Rothberg & Maja Paunovic & Svante Pääbo - 337-342 Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet
by Joseph A. Baur & Kevin J. Pearson & Nathan L. Price & Hamish A. Jamieson & Carles Lerin & Avash Kalra & Vinayakumar V. Prabhu & Joanne S. Allard & Guillermo Lopez-Lluch & Kaitlyn Lewis & Paul J. Pistell & Suresh Poosala & Kevin G. Becker & Olivier Boss & Dana Gwinn & Mingyi Wang & Sharan Ramaswamy & Kenneth W. Fishbein & Richard G. Spencer & Edward G. Lakatta & David Le Couteur & Reuben J. Shaw & Placido Navas & Pere Puigserver & Donald K. Ingram & Rafael de Cabo & David A. Sinclair - 343-346 Hydrodynamic turbulence cannot transport angular momentum effectively in astrophysical disks
by Hantao Ji & Michael Burin & Ethan Schartman & Jeremy Goodman - 347-349 Half-metallic graphene nanoribbons
by Young-Woo Son & Marvin L. Cohen & Steven G. Louie - 350-353 Free-electron-like dispersion in an organic monolayer film on a metal substrate
by R. Temirov & S. Soubatch & A. Luican & F. S. Tautz - 354-357 Flushing submarine canyons
by Miquel Canals & Pere Puig & Xavier Durrieu de Madron & Serge Heussner & Albert Palanques & Joan Fabres - 358-360 Predicting the endpoints of earthquake ruptures
by Steven G. Wesnousky - 361-363 Allee effects and pulsed invasion by the gypsy moth
by Derek M. Johnson & Andrew M. Liebhold & Patrick C. Tobin & Ottar N. Bjørnstad - 364-368 A protein interaction network for pluripotency of embryonic stem cells
by Jianlong Wang & Sridhar Rao & Jianlin Chu & Xiaohua Shen & Dana N. Levasseur & Thorold W. Theunissen & Stuart H. Orkin - 369-373 Boc is a receptor for sonic hedgehog in the guidance of commissural axons
by Ami Okada & Frédéric Charron & Steves Morin & David S. Shin & Karen Wong & Pierre J. Fabre & Marc Tessier-Lavigne & Susan K. McConnell - 374-377 Influence of the thalamus on spatial visual processing in frontal cortex
by Marc A. Sommer & Robert H. Wurtz - 378-382 Haemagglutinin mutations responsible for the binding of H5N1 influenza A viruses to human-type receptors
by Shinya Yamada & Yasuo Suzuki & Takashi Suzuki & Mai Q. Le & Chairul A. Nidom & Yuko Sakai-Tagawa & Yukiko Muramoto & Mutsumi Ito & Maki Kiso & Taisuke Horimoto & Kyoko Shinya & Toshihiko Sawada & Makoto Kiso & Taiichi Usui & Takeomi Murata & Yipu Lin & Alan Hay & Lesley F. Haire & David J. Stevens & Rupert J. Russell & Steven J. Gamblin & John J. Skehel & Yoshihiro Kawaoka - 383-386 Visualization of transient encounter complexes in protein–protein association
by Chun Tang & Junji Iwahara & G. Marius Clore - 387-390 Bacterial chromatin organization by H-NS protein unravelled using dual DNA manipulation
by Remus T. Dame & Maarten C. Noom & Gijs J. L. Wuite - 391-394 Structural basis for messenger RNA movement on the ribosome
by Gulnara Yusupova & Lasse Jenner & Bernard Rees & Dino Moras & Marat Yusupov - 395-395 Global university rankings provide uncertain guidance
by Paul Smaglik - 396-397 Treasure Ireland
by Quirin Schiermeier - 398-398 Done deal
by Andreas Andersson - 398-398 John McNeil, scientific director, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Malaria Vaccine Initiative, Bethesda, Maryland
by Virginia Gewin - 398-398 A step between bench and bedside
by Hannah Hoag - 400-400 An unfortunate book tour
by Will Heydt-Minor
November 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7116
- 128-128 Telescope is no longer dish of the day
by Heidi Ledford - 129-129 Data handling causes image problem for top lab
by Geoff Brumfiel - 130-130 It's the junk that makes us human
by Erika Check - 130-131 Faculty forces president to quit Swiss role
by Alison Abbott - 133-133 Power up your memory bank
by Kerri Smith - 138-141 Dutch courage
by Jenny Hogan - 143-145 Does it hurt?
by Jane Qiu - 146-146 An open letter to Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi
by Richard J. Roberts - 146-146 Biodiversity definitions vary within the discipline
by Alison Holt - 146-146 US scorn for treaties hasn't improved nuclear security
by Sebastian Raupach - 146-146 Don't forget the steps that led physics to where it is
by Antonino Zichichi - 147-148 One culture?
by Bart Kahr - 148-148 Sowing the seeds
by Simon Mawer - 149-149 Easing the pain
by John Carmody - 149-149 The ballerina within
by Laura Spinney - 151-152 A clean energy programme
by Toren Finkel - 152-153 The south–north connection
by Eric J. Steig - 153-155 Enzyme theory holds water
by Matthew Freeman - 156-156 Channelled pain
by Lesley Anson - 156-157 Right timing for retina repair
by Thomas A. Reh - 158-159 A troupe of near dwarfs
by Sidney van den Bergh - 159-160 Exposure of an executioner
by Michael Carroll - 161-162 Information on heat
by Keith Schwab - 162-162 Isotopic hide and seek
by Francis Albarède - 163-163 Light from sonication of crystal slurries
by Nathan C. Eddingsaas & Kenneth S. Suslick - 164-164 SIV infection in wild gorillas
by Fran Van Heuverswyn & Yingying Li & Cecile Neel & Elizabeth Bailes & Brandon F. Keele & Weimin Liu & Severin Loul & Christelle Butel & Florian Liegeois & Yanga Bienvenue & Eitel Mpoudi Ngolle & Paul M. Sharp & George M. Shaw & Eric Delaporte & Beatrice H. Hahn & Martine Peeters - 165-170 Great Himalayan earthquakes and the Tibetan plateau
by Nicole Feldl & Roger Bilham - 171-178 Global trends of whole-genome duplications revealed by the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia
by Jean-Marc Aury & Olivier Jaillon & Laurent Duret & Benjamin Noel & Claire Jubin & Betina M. Porcel & Béatrice Ségurens & Vincent Daubin & Véronique Anthouard & Nathalie Aiach & Olivier Arnaiz & Alain Billaut & Janine Beisson & Isabelle Blanc & Khaled Bouhouche & Francisco Câmara & Sandra Duharcourt & Roderic Guigo & Delphine Gogendeau & Michael Katinka & Anne-Marie Keller & Roland Kissmehl & Catherine Klotz & France Koll & Anne Le Mouël & Gersende Lepère & Sophie Malinsky & Mariusz Nowacki & Jacek K. Nowak & Helmut Plattner & Julie Poulain & Françoise Ruiz & Vincent Serrano & Marek Zagulski & Philippe Dessen & Mireille Bétermier & Jean Weissenbach & Claude Scarpelli & Vincent Schächter & Linda Sperling & Eric Meyer & Jean Cohen & Patrick Wincker - 179-180 Crystal structure of a rhomboid family intramembrane protease
by Yongcheng Wang & Yingjiu Zhang & Ya Ha - 184-186 Lunar activity from recent gas release
by Peter H. Schultz & Matthew I. Staid & Carlé M. Pieters - 187-190 Single-mode heat conduction by photons
by Matthias Meschke & Wiebke Guichard & Jukka P. Pekola - 191-194 Boundary lubrication under water
by Wuge H. Briscoe & Simon Titmuss & Fredrik Tiberg & Robert K. Thomas & Duncan J. McGillivray & Jacob Klein - 199-202 An exceptional Devonian fish from Australia sheds light on tetrapod origins
by John A. Long & Gavin C. Young & Tim Holland & Tim J. Senden & Erich M. G. Fitzgerald - 203-207 Retinal repair by transplantation of photoreceptor precursors
by R. E. MacLaren & R. A. Pearson & A. MacNeil & R. H. Douglas & T. E. Salt & M. Akimoto & A. Swaroop & J. C. Sowden & R. R. Ali - 208-212 Spider toxins activate the capsaicin receptor to produce inflammatory pain
by Jan Siemens & Sharleen Zhou & Rebecca Piskorowski & Tetsuro Nikai & Ellen A. Lumpkin & Allan I. Basbaum & David King & David Julius - 213-216 Structure of C3b reveals conformational changes that underlie complement activity
by Bert J. C. Janssen & Agni Christodoulidou & Andrew McCarthy & John D. Lambris & Piet Gros - 217-220 Structure of C3b in complex with CRIg gives insights into regulation of complement activation
by Christian Wiesmann & Kenneth J. Katschke & JianPing Yin & Karim Y. Helmy & Micah Steffek & Wayne J. Fairbrother & Scott A. McCallum & Lizette Embuscado & Laura DeForge & Philip E. Hass & Menno van Lookeren Campagne - 221-225 The structure of complement C3b provides insights into complement activation and regulation
by A. Abdul Ajees & K. Gunasekaran & John E. Volanakis & Sthanam. V. L. Narayana & Girish J. Kotwal & H. M. Krishna Murthy - 226-229 Wza the translocon for E. coli capsular polysaccharides defines a new class of membrane protein
by Changjiang Dong & Konstantinos Beis & Jutta Nesper & Anne L. Brunkan-LaMontagne & Bradley R. Clarke & Chris Whitfield & James H. Naismith - 230-234 A functional RNAi screen for regulators of receptor tyrosine kinase and ERK signalling
by Adam Friedman & Norbert Perrimon - 235-235 Erratum: Earthquakes triggered by silent slip events on Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii
by Paul Segall & Emily K. Desmarais & David Shelly & Asta Miklius & Peter Cervelli - 235-235 Erratum: Atomic-resolution chemical analysis using a scanning transmission electron microscope
by N. D. Browning & M. F. Chisholm & S. J. Pennycook - 236-236 Erratum: Centrosome polarization delivers secretory granules to the immunological synapse
by Jane C. Stinchcombe & Endre Majorovits & Giovanna Bossi & Stephen Fuller & Gillian M. Griffiths - 237-237 Prospects
by Paul Smaglik - 238-239 Closing the deal
by Hannah Hoag - 240-240 The path to a PhD
by Mhairi Dupré - 240-240 The view from Russia
by Mikhail Gelfand - 240-240 Georgina Mace, director, Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College London, UK
by Virginia Gewin - 242-242 Making the sale
by Fredric Heeren
November 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7115
- 1-1 Does U–Pb date Earth's core formation?
by Qing-zhu Yin & Stein B. Jacobsen - 1-2 How well can Pb isotopes date core formation?
by Balz S. Kamber & Jan D. Kramers - 2-3 Does U–Pb date Earth's core formation?; How well can Pb isotopes date core formation? (Reply)
by B. J. Wood & A. N. Halliday - 8-8 Ethiopian plan for Lucy tour splits museums
by Rex Dalton - 11-11 A votre santé: now in pill form?
by Erika Check - 12-12 Hwang takes the stand at fraud trial
by David Cyranoski - 12-13 Safer embryo tests could boost IVF pregnancy rates
by Helen Pearson - 17-17 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 22-25 An Islamist revolution
by Ehsan Masood - 26-27 The data gap
by Declan Butler - 28-28 Oil rich, science poor
by Jim Giles - 29-29 Q&A The reformer
by Declan Butler - 31-31 Brief Communications (RIP) and the soul of wit
by Jeremy Wolfe - 31-31 Brief: goodbye to a quirky perspective on science
by Alex Small - 31-31 Dishing a modern myth about microbes
by Tom Fenchel & Genoveva F. Esteban & Bland J. Finlay - 31-31 The daunting process of MIAME
by David W. Galbraith - 31-31 No room for complacency on drug resistance in Africa
by Ian M. Hastings & David G. Lalloo & Saye H. Khoo - 33-34 Islam and Science: Steps towards reform
by Nader Fergany - 35-36 Islam and science: Where are the new patrons of science?
by Herwig Schopper - 37-37 Beautiful models
by Sean Nee - 38-38 The pork-barrel diet
by Tim Lang - 39-39 Having faith
by Ann Cale Kruger & Melvin Konner - 40-40 Science in culture: Creativity on the wings of a dove
by Horace Freeland Judson - 41-42 A cooling light breeze
by Khaled Karrai - 42-43 To work or not to work
by David C. Queller - 43-44 Same old magnetism
by Edward Irving - 45-46 Second step to retinal tumours
by Valerie A. Wallace - 46-47 Porous solids get organized
by Rutger A. van Santen - 47-48 Crossed circuits
by Andrew B. Schwartz - 49-49 Qubits in the pink
by Pieter Kok & Brendon W. Lovett - 50-50 Enforced altruism in insect societies
by Tom Wenseleers & Francis L. W. Ratnieks - 51-55 Proterozoic low orbital obliquity and axial-dipolar geomagnetic field from evaporite palaeolatitudes
by David A. D. Evans - 56-60 Long-term motor cortex plasticity induced by an electronic neural implant
by Andrew Jackson & Jaideep Mavoori & Eberhard E. Fetz - 61-66 Inactivation of the p53 pathway in retinoblastoma
by Nikia A. Laurie & Stacy L. Donovan & Chie-Schin Shih & Jiakun Zhang & Nicholas Mills & Christine Fuller & Amina Teunisse & Suzanne Lam & Yolande Ramos & Adithi Mohan & Dianna Johnson & Matthew Wilson & Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo & Micaela Quarto & Sarah Francoz & Susan M. Mendrysa & R. Kiplin Guy & Jean-Christophe Marine & Aart G. Jochemsen & Michael A. Dyer - 67-70 Self-cooling of a micromirror by radiation pressure
by S. Gigan & H. R. Böhm & M. Paternostro & F. Blaser & G. Langer & J. B. Hertzberg & K. C. Schwab & D. Bäuerle & M. Aspelmeyer & A. Zeilinger - 71-74 Radiation-pressure cooling and optomechanical instability of a micromirror
by O. Arcizet & P.-F. Cohadon & T. Briant & M. Pinard & A. Heidmann - 75-78 Sub-kelvin optical cooling of a micromechanical resonator
by Dustin Kleckner & Dirk Bouwmeester - 79-81 Complex zeolite structure solved by combining powder diffraction and electron microscopy
by Fabian Gramm & Christian Baerlocher & Lynne B. McCusker & Stewart J. Warrender & Paul A. Wright & Bada Han & Suk Bong Hong & Zheng Liu & Tetsu Ohsuna & Osamu Terasaki - 82-84 10Be evidence for the Matuyama–Brunhes geomagnetic reversal in the EPICA Dome C ice core
by G. M. Raisbeck & F. Yiou & O. Cattani & J. Jouzel - 85-88 Deuterostome phylogeny reveals monophyletic chordates and the new phylum Xenoturbellida
by Sarah J. Bourlat & Thorhildur Juliusdottir & Christopher J. Lowe & Robert Freeman & Jochanan Aronowicz & Mark Kirschner & Eric S. Lander & Michael Thorndyke & Hiroaki Nakano & Andrea B. Kohn & Andreas Heyland & Leonid L. Moroz & Richard R. Copley & Maximilian J. Telford - 89-92 Post-mating sexual selection increases lifetime fitness of polyandrous females in the wild
by Diana O. Fisher & Michael C. Double & Simon P. Blomberg & Michael D. Jennions & Andrew Cockburn - 93-96 Global distribution and conservation of rare and threatened vertebrates
by Richard Grenyer & C. David L. Orme & Sarah F. Jackson & Gavin H. Thomas & Richard G. Davies & T. Jonathan Davies & Kate E. Jones & Valerie A. Olson & Robert S. Ridgely & Pamela C. Rasmussen & Tzung-Su Ding & Peter M. Bennett & Tim M. Blackburn & Kevin J. Gaston & John L. Gittleman & Ian P. F. Owens - 97-101 Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis
by Jörg Kämper & Regine Kahmann & Michael Bölker & Li-Jun Ma & Thomas Brefort & Barry J. Saville & Flora Banuett & James W. Kronstad & Scott E. Gold & Olaf Müller & Michael H. Perlin & Han A. B. Wösten & Ronald de Vries & José Ruiz-Herrera & Cristina G. Reynaga-Peña & Karen Snetselaar & Michael McCann & José Pérez-Martín & Michael Feldbrügge & Christoph W. Basse & Gero Steinberg & Jose I. Ibeas & William Holloman & Plinio Guzman & Mark Farman & Jason E. Stajich & Rafael Sentandreu & Juan M. González-Prieto & John C. Kennell & Lazaro Molina & Jan Schirawski & Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza & Doris Greilinger & Karin Münch & Nicole Rössel & Mario Scherer & Miroslav Vraneš & Oliver Ladendorf & Volker Vincon & Uta Fuchs & Björn Sandrock & Shaowu Meng & Eric C. H. Ho & Matt J. Cahill & Kylie J. Boyce & Jana Klose & Steven J. Klosterman & Heine J. Deelstra & Lucila Ortiz-Castellanos & Weixi Li & Patricia Sanchez-Alonso & Peter H. Schreier & Isolde Häuser-Hahn & Martin Vaupel & Edda Koopmann & Gabi Friedrich & Hartmut Voss & Thomas Schlüter & Jonathan Margolis & Darren Platt & Candace Swimmer & Andreas Gnirke & Feng Chen & Valentina Vysotskaia & Gertrud Mannhaupt & Ulrich Güldener & Martin Münsterkötter & Dirk Haase & Matthias Oesterheld & Hans-Werner Mewes & Evan W. Mauceli & David DeCaprio & Claire M. Wade & Jonathan Butler & Sarah Young & David B. Jaffe & Sarah Calvo & Chad Nusbaum & James Galagan & Bruce W. Birren - 102-105 Two modes of fusion pore opening revealed by cell-attached recordings at a synapse
by Liming He & Xin-Sheng Wu & Raja Mohan & Ling-Gang Wu - 106-109 Movement of ‘gating charge’ is coupled to ligand binding in a G-protein-coupled receptor
by Yair Ben-Chaim & Baron Chanda & Nathan Dascal & Francisco Bezanilla & Itzchak Parnas & Hanna Parnas - 110-114 XIAP deficiency in humans causes an X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome
by Stéphanie Rigaud & Marie-Claude Fondanèche & Nathalie Lambert & Benoit Pasquier & Véronique Mateo & Pauline Soulas & Lionel Galicier & Françoise Le Deist & Frédéric Rieux-Laucat & Patrick Revy & Alain Fischer & Geneviève de Saint Basile & Sylvain Latour - 115-118 Surface expression of MHC class II in dendritic cells is controlled by regulated ubiquitination
by Jeoung-Sook Shin & Melanie Ebersold & Marc Pypaert & Lelia Delamarre & Adam Hartley & Ira Mellman - 119-119 Young Japanese scientists must deal with career trends similar to those of their US counterparts
by Paul Smaglik - 120-120 A bench to call your own
by Monya Baker - 120-120 The joys of communication
by Katja Bargum - 120-120 Hans-Olov Adami, Chair, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health
by Virginia Gewin
November 2006, Volume 444, Issue 1
- 1-2 Global health diagnostics
by Deborah C. Hay Burgess & Jeffrey Wasserman & Carol A. Dahl - 3-8 Developing and interpreting models to improve diagnostics in developing countries
by Federico Girosi & Stuart S. Olmsted & Emmett Keeler & Deborah C. Hay Burgess & Yee-Wei Lim & Julia E. Aledort & Maria E. Rafael & Karen A. Ricci & Rob Boer & Lee Hilborne & Kathryn Pitkin Derose & Molly V. Shea & Christopher M Beighley & Carol A. Dahl & Jeffrey Wasserman - 9-18 Reducing the global burden of acute lower respiratory infections in children: the contribution of new diagnostics
by Yee-Wei Lim & Mark Steinhoff & Federico Girosi & Douglas Holtzman & Harry Campbell & Rob Boer & Robert Black & Kim Mulholland - 19-28 Reducing the burden of HIV/AIDS in infants: the contribution of improved diagnostics
by Julia E. Aledort & Allan Ronald & Sylvie M. Le Blancq & Renee Ridzon & Alan Landay & Maria E. Rafael & Molly V. Shea & Jeff Safrit & Rosanna W. Peeling & Nicholas Hellmann & Peter Mwaba & King Holmes & Cathy Wilfert - 29-38 Reducing stunting among children: the potential contribution of diagnostics
by Karen A. Ricci & Federico Girosi & Phillip I. Tarr & Yee-Wei Lim & Carl Mason & Mark Miller & James Hughes & Lorenz von Seidlein & Jan M. Agosti & Richard L. Guerrant - 39-48 Reducing the burden of childhood malaria in Africa: the role of improved
by Maria E. Rafael & Terrie Taylor & Alan Magill & Yee-Wei Lim & Federico Girosi & Richard Allan - 49-57 Reducing the global burden of tuberculosis: the contribution of improved diagnostics
by Emmett Keeler & Mark D. Perkins & Peter Small & Christy Hanson & Steven Reed & Jane Cunningham & Julia E. Aledort & Lee Hillborne & Maria E. Rafael & Federico Girosi & Christopher Dye - 59-72 Reducing the burden of sexually transmitted infections in resource-limited settings: the role of improved diagnostics
by Julia E. Aledort & Allan Ronald & Maria E. Rafael & Federico Girosi & Peter Vickerman & Sylvie M. Le Blancq & Alan Landay & King Holmes & Renee Ridzon & Nicholas Hellmann & Molly V. Shea & Rosanna W. Peeling - 73-79 Requirements for high impact diagnostics in the developing world
by Mickey Urdea & Laura A. Penny & Stuart S. Olmsted & Maria Y. Giovanni & Peter Kaspar & Andrew Shepherd & Penny Wilson & Carol A. Dahl & Steven Buchsbaum & Gerry Moeller & Deborah C. Hay Burgess
October 2006, Volume 443, Issue 7114
- 12-12 Sympatric plant speciation in islands?
by Tod F. Stuessy - 12-13 Sympatric plant speciation in islands? (Reply)
by Vincent Savolainen & Christian Lexer & Marie-Charlotte Anstett & Ian Hutton & J. J. Clarkson & M. V. Norup & M. P. Powell & D. Springate & N. Salamin & William J. Baker - 890-890 Sceptics detect flaws in US nuclear monitor plan
by Geoff Brumfiel - 890-891 Polish scientists fight creationism
by Almut Graebsch - 893-893 From hive minds to humans
by Erika Check - 894-894 Grants fall victim to NIH success
by Jim Giles & Meredith Wadman - 894-895 Funding agencies toughen stance on open access
by Heidi Ledford - 895-895 But is it natural?
by Alison Abbott - 898-900 The Christmas Invasion
by Rex Dalton - 901-903 Power games
by Nick Lane - 904-905 Drugs from the deep
by Emma Marris