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January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7023
- 317-322 Protein kinase A signalling via CREB controls myogenesis induced by Wnt proteins
by Alice E. Chen & David D. Ginty & Chen-Ming Fan - 323-326 An autoregulatory circuit for long-range self-organization in Dictyostelium cell populations
by Satoshi Sawai & Peter A. Thomason & Edward C. Cox - 326-330 A pentatricopeptide repeat protein is essential for RNA editing in chloroplasts
by Emi Kotera & Masao Tasaka & Toshiharu Shikanai - 330-334 Molecular dynamics of cyclically contracting insect flight muscle in vivo
by Michael Dickinson & Gerrie Farman & Mark Frye & Tanya Bekyarova & David Gore & David Maughan & Thomas Irving - 335-335 Closing the gap
by Paul Smaglik - 336-337 Save now, don't pay later
by Kendal Powell - 338-338 Scientists & Societies
by Sarah Elizabeth Staveteig - 338-338 Time to explore new worlds
by Jason Underwood
January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7022
- 3-4 Hyphal fusion and multigenomic structure
by James D. Bever & Mei Wang - 4-4 Hyphal fusion and multigenomic structure (reply)
by Teresa E. Pawlowska & John W. Taylor - 93-93 Forces gather behind proposal for a natural-disaster agency
by Jim Giles & Emma Marris - 94-94 Scientists seek action to fix Asia's ravaged ecosystems
by Helen Pearson - 94-94 Agencies fear global crises will lose out to tsunami donations
by Declan Butler - 95-95 Study links sickness to Russian launch site
by Jim Giles - 96-96 European research framework set to expand
by Alison Abbott - 96-96 Health rules may hamper Japanese import of lab mice
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 97-97 Science's next generation finds its own way
by Quirin Schiermeier - 100-101 The film crew
by Federica Castellani - 102-104 Vietnam's war on flu
by Peter Aldhous - 105-105 Oceans need protection from scientists too
by Magnus Johnson - 105-105 Oceans: fisheries not to blame for damage
by Kjartan Hoydal - 105-105 No political interference in US agricultural grants
by Anne Vidaver - 107-108 Science lessons
by Yoshiaki Ito - 108-109 Positive thinking
by Daniel Nettle - 109-109 Stemming the tide of turtle extinction
by Graeme C. Hays - 111-111 Body doubles
by Alberto G. Sáez & Encarnación Lozano - 113-114 Knockout malaria vaccine?
by Robert Ménard - 114-115 Construction-site inspection
by Alycia J. Weinberger - 115-115 Ripples of stormy weather
by Heike Langenberg - 116-117 Living large in the Cretaceous
by Anne Weil - 117-119 The process of carbon creation
by Mounib El Eid - 119-119 Parasite rattles diversity's cage
by Peter D. Moore - 121-121 Tool manufacture by naive juvenile crows
by Ben Kenward & Alex A. S. Weir & Christian Rutz & Alex Kacelnik - 123-127 Extreme winds and waves in the aftermath of a Neoproterozoic glaciation
by Philip A. Allen & Paul F. Hoffman - 128-132 Simultaneous determination of protein structure and dynamics
by Kresten Lindorff-Larsen & Robert B. Best & Mark A. DePristo & Christopher M. Dobson & Michele Vendruscolo - 133-136 Mid-infrared images of β Pictoris and the possible role of planetesimal collisions in the central disk
by Charles M. Telesco & R. Scott Fisher & Mark C. Wyatt & Stanley F. Dermott & Thomas J. J. Kehoe & Steven Novotny & Naibi Mariñas & James T. Radomski & Christopher Packham & James De Buizer & Thomas L. Hayward - 136-139 Revised rates for the stellar triple-α process from measurement of 12C nuclear resonances
by Hans O. U. Fynbo & Christian Aa. Diget & Uffe C. Bergmann & Maria J. G. Borge & Joakim Cederkäll & Peter Dendooven & Luis M. Fraile & Serge Franchoo & Valentin N. Fedosseev & Brian R. Fulton & Wenxue Huang & Jussi Huikari & Henrik B. Jeppesen & Ari S. Jokinen & Peter Jones & Björn Jonson & Ulli Köster & Karlheinz Langanke & Mikael Meister & Thomas Nilsson & Göran Nyman & Yolanda Prezado & Karsten Riisager & Sami Rinta-Antila & Olof Tengblad & Manuela Turrion & Youbao Wang & Leonid Weissman & Katarina Wilhelmsen & Juha Äystö & The ISOLDE Collaboration - 139-142 Systematic design of chemical oscillators using complexation and precipitation equilibria
by Krisztina Kurin-Csörgei & Irving R. Epstein & Miklós Orbán - 142-145 Efficient export of carbon to the deep ocean through dissolved organic matter
by Charles S. Hopkinson & Joseph J. Vallino - 146-148 Magma-assisted rifting in Ethiopia
by J.-M. Kendall & G. W. Stuart & C. J. Ebinger & I. D. Bastow & D. Keir - 149-152 Large Mesozoic mammals fed on young dinosaurs
by Yaoming Hu & Jin Meng & Yuanqing Wang & Chuankui Li - 152-156 The simplicity of metazoan cell lineages
by Ricardo B. R. Azevedo & Rolf Lohaus & Volker Braun & Markus Gumbel & Muralikrishna Umamaheshwar & Paul-Michael Agapow & Wouter Houthoofd & Ute Platzer & Gaëtan Borgonie & Hans-Peter Meinzer & Armand M. Leroi - 156-160 Unexpected complexity of the Wnt gene family in a sea anemone
by Arne Kusserow & Kevin Pang & Carsten Sturm & Martina Hrouda & Jan Lentfer & Heiko A. Schmidt & Ulrich Technau & Arndt von Haeseler & Bert Hobmayer & Mark Q. Martindale & Thomas W. Holstein - 160-163 Low gene copy number shows that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inherit genetically different nuclei
by Mohamed Hijri & Ian R. Sanders - 164-167 Genetically modified Plasmodium parasites as a protective experimental malaria vaccine
by Ann-Kristin Mueller & Mehdi Labaied & Stefan H. I. Kappe & Kai Matuschewski - 167-171 Binding of brassinosteroids to the extracellular domain of plant receptor kinase BRI1
by Toshinori Kinoshita & Ana Caño-Delgado & Hideharu Seto & Sayoko Hiranuma & Shozo Fujioka & Shigeo Yoshida & Joanne Chory - 171-176 Stabilization of microtubule dynamics at anaphase onset promotes chromosome segregation
by Toru Higuchi & Frank Uhlmann - 177-177 Scientific personalities
by Paul Smaglik - 178-178 Over-specialization?
by Anne Margaret Lee - 178-178 Scientists & Societies
by Darlene Zellers
January 2005, Volume 433, Issue 7021
- 1-1 Egalitarian motive and altruistic punishment
by James H. Fowler & Tim Johnson & Oleg Smirnov - 1-2 Egalitarian motive and altruistic punishment (reply)
by Ernst Fehr & Simon Gächter - 3-3 Triple slip of tectonic plates caused seafloor surge
by Michael Hopkin - 3-4 Inadequate warning system left Asia at the mercy of tsunami
by Emma Marris - 4-4 Tsunamis: a long-term threat
by Quirin Schiermeier - 5-5 India pledges to fund alert system in wake of disaster
by K. S. Jayaraman - 8-8 So, what's your theory?
by Sarah Tomlin - 9-9 A theorist of errors
by Haim Watzman - 10-10 In search of hidden dimensions
by Geoff Brumfiel - 11-11 Can electrons do the splits?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 12-12 The long-distance thinker
by Quirin Schiermeier - 13-13 Mouse geneticists need European strategy too
by Wolfgang Wurst - 13-13 Destructive fires are not just Indonesia's problem
by Rhett D. Harisson - 13-13 Fighting future fires with fairness
by Christian Azar & U. Martin Persson - 15-16 Contemplating the abyss
by William Rees - 16-17 A natural pioneer
by John Fitzpatrick - 17-17 Science in culture
by Philip Ball - 19-19 Bridging the gap
by Ben D. MacArthur & Richard O. C. Oreffo - 21-22 Silver nanoswitch
by Jan van Ruitenbeek - 22-23 Staring fear in the face
by Patrik Vuilleumier - 23-24 Differentiation by dispersal
by David W. Coltman - 25-26 Neon illuminates the mantle
by David W. Graham - 26-27 Nuclear RNA export unwound
by Bryan R. Cullen - 27-27 An end to adolescence
by Alison Abbott - 28-28 John R. Vane (1927–2004)
by Salvador Moncada - 31-32 Neural processing of a whistled language
by Manuel Carreiras & Jorge Lopez & Francisco Rivero & David Corina - 32-32 Early ant plagues in the New World
by Edward O. Wilson - 33-38 Neon isotopes constrain convection and volatile origin in the Earth's mantle
by Chris J. Ballentine & Bernard Marty & Barbara Sherwood Lollar & Martin Cassidy - 39-44 The PIN auxin efflux facilitator network controls growth and patterning in Arabidopsis roots
by Ikram Blilou & Jian Xu & Marjolein Wildwater & Viola Willemsen & Ivan Paponov & Jiří Friml & Renze Heidstra & Mitsuhiro Aida & Klaus Palme & Ben Scheres - 45-47 The heating of gas in a galaxy cluster by X-ray cavities and large-scale shock fronts
by B. R. McNamara & P. E. J. Nulsen & M. W. Wise & D. A. Rafferty & C. Carilli & C. L. Sarazin & E. L. Blanton - 47-50 Quantized conductance atomic switch
by K. Terabe & T. Hasegawa & T. Nakayama & M. Aono - 50-53 Increasing the conductivity of crystalline polymer electrolytes
by Alasdair M. Christie & Scott J. Lilley & Edward Staunton & Yuri G. Andreev & Peter G. Bruce - 53-57 Rapid stepwise onset of Antarctic glaciation and deeper calcite compensation in the Pacific Ocean
by Helen K. Coxall & Paul A. Wilson & Heiko Pälike & Caroline H. Lear & Jan Backman - 57-59 Similar response of labile and resistant soil organic matter pools to changes in temperature
by Changming Fang & Pete Smith & John B. Moncrieff & Jo U. Smith - 60-65 Evolution driven by differential dispersal within a wild bird population
by Dany Garant & Loeske E.B. Kruuk & Teddy A. Wilkin & Robin H. McCleery & Ben C. Sheldon - 65-68 Gene flow maintains a large genetic difference in clutch size at a small spatial scale
by Erik Postma & Arie J. van Noordwijk - 68-72 A mechanism for impaired fear recognition after amygdala damage
by Ralph Adolphs & Frederic Gosselin & Tony W. Buchanan & Daniel Tranel & Philippe Schyns & Antonio R. Damasio - 73-77 β-Lactam antibiotics offer neuroprotection by increasing glutamate transporter expression
by Jeffrey D. Rothstein & Sarjubhai Patel & Melissa R. Regan & Christine Haenggeli & Yanhua H. Huang & Dwight E. Bergles & Lin Jin & Margaret Dykes Hoberg & Svetlana Vidensky & Dorothy S. Chung & Shuy Vang Toan & Lucie I. Bruijn & Zao-zhong Su & Pankaj Gupta & Paul B. Fisher - 77-83 Nucleolar proteome dynamics
by Jens S. Andersen & Yun W. Lam & Anthony K. L. Leung & Shao-En Ong & Carol E. Lyon & Angus I. Lamond & Matthias Mann - 83-87 Vitamin C degradation in plant cells via enzymatic hydrolysis of 4-O-oxalyl-l-threonate
by Martha A. Green & Stephen C. Fry - 89-89 Responses and resolutions
by Paul Smaglik - 90-90 Brave old world
by Tobias Langenhan - 90-90 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
December 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7020
- 935-935 Activists and researchers rally behind AIDS drug for mothers
by Erika Check - 936-936 US proves a wet blanket at international climate meeting
by Amanda Haag - 936-936 Bush slips off the hook over funds for ocean management
by Rex Dalton - 937-937 Climatologists get real over global warming
by Jim Giles - 937-937 Funding review sparks fears for Canadian science
by David Spurgeon - 938-938 Spotlight turns on cosmetics for Asian skin
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 938-938 Nano names go on Internet sale in hope of mega profit
by Jim Giles - 949-949 Progress requires scientific thinking at all levels
by Sheheryar Kabraji - 949-949 Meyer publication worse than just bad science
by Day B. Ligon & Matthew B. Lovern - 949-949 Let's see what happens if I press this button..
by Robin Thompson - 949-949 Meyer paper: don't hang the Soc. Wash. out to dry
by Kristofer M. Helgen - 951-952 Beyond the culture shock
by Robin Dunbar - 952-952 Charting the past
by Paul G. Bahn - 953-953 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 953-954 Beginning again
by Peter Coles - 954-954 Fizzical attraction
by Richard N. Zare - 955-955 Reality is wilder
by Gregory Benford - 957-958 Shock fronts in Hawaii
by Alan P. Boss - 958-959 Outfoxing insulin resistance?
by Marc Montminy & Seung-Hoi Koo - 959-960 Nanotube antennas
by M. S. Dresselhaus - 960-961 Hairpins at split ends in DNA
by Marjorie A. Oettinger - 962-963 The cloud conundrum
by Joyce E. Penner - 963-963 Survival by self-digestion
by Nathaniel Heintz - 964-965 No red cell is an island
by James Palis - 965-965 Microlever chilled out
by Peter W. Milonni & Boris M. Chernobrod - 966-966 Yasutomi Nishizuka (1932–2004)
by Tasuku Honjo - 969-969 Hydrothermal vent crabs feast on sea ‘snow’
by M.-S. Jeng & N. K. Ng & P. K. L. Ng - 971-979 Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera
by G. Neukum & R. Jaumann & H. Hoffmann & E. Hauber & J. W. Head & A. T. Basilevsky & B. A. Ivanov & S. C. Werner & S. van Gasselt & J. B. Murray & T. McCord - 980-987 Genome-wide survey of protein kinases required for cell cycle progression
by M. Bettencourt-Dias & R. Giet & R. Sinka & A. Mazumdar & W. G. Lock & F. Balloux & P. J. Zafiropoulos & S. Yamaguchi & S. Winter & R. W. Carthew & M. Cooper & D. Jones & L. Frenz & D. M. Glover - 988-994 The sequence and analysis of duplication-rich human chromosome 16
by Joel Martin & Cliff Han & Laurie A. Gordon & Astrid Terry & Shyam Prabhakar & Xinwei She & Gary Xie & Uffe Hellsten & Yee Man Chan & Michael Altherr & Olivier Couronne & Andrea Aerts & Eva Bajorek & Stacey Black & Heather Blumer & Elbert Branscomb & Nancy C. Brown & William J. Bruno & Judith M. Buckingham & David F. Callen & Connie S. Campbell & Mary L. Campbell & Evelyn W. Campbell & Chenier Caoile & Jean F. Challacombe & Leslie A. Chasteen & Olga Chertkov & Han C. Chi & Mari Christensen & Lynn M. Clark & Judith D. Cohn & Mirian Denys & John C. Detter & Mark Dickson & Mira Dimitrijevic-Bussod & Julio Escobar & Joseph J. Fawcett & Dave Flowers & Dea Fotopulos & Tijana Glavina & Maria Gomez & Eidelyn Gonzales & David Goodstein & Lynne A. Goodwin & Deborah L. Grady & Igor Grigoriev & Matthew Groza & Nancy Hammon & Trevor Hawkins & Lauren Haydu & Carl E. Hildebrand & Wayne Huang & Sanjay Israni & Jamie Jett & Phillip B. Jewett & Kristen Kadner & Heather Kimball & Arthur Kobayashi & Marie-Claude Krawczyk & Tina Leyba & Jonathan L. Longmire & Frederick Lopez & Yunian Lou & Steve Lowry & Thom Ludeman & Chitra F. Manohar & Graham A. Mark & Kimberly L. McMurray & Linda J. Meincke & Jenna Morgan & Robert K. Moyzis & Mark O. Mundt & A. Christine Munk & Richard D. Nandkeshwar & Sam Pitluck & Martin Pollard & Paul Predki & Beverly Parson-Quintana & Lucia Ramirez & Sam Rash & James Retterer & Darryl O. Ricke & Donna L. Robinson & Alex Rodriguez & Asaf Salamov & Elizabeth H. Saunders & Duncan Scott & Timothy Shough & Raymond L. Stallings & Malinda Stalvey & Robert D. Sutherland & Roxanne Tapia & Judith G. Tesmer & Nina Thayer & Linda S. Thompson & Hope Tice & David C. Torney & Mary Tran-Gyamfi & Ming Tsai & Levy E. Ulanovsky & Anna Ustaszewska & Nu Vo & P. Scott White & Albert L. Williams & Patricia L. Wills & Jung-Rung Wu & Kevin Wu & Joan Yang & Pieter DeJong & David Bruce & Norman A. Doggett & Larry Deaven & Jeremy Schmutz & Jane Grimwood & Paul Richardson & Daniel S. Rokhsar & Evan E. Eichler & Paul Gilna & Susan M. Lucas & Richard M. Myers & Edward M. Rubin & Len A. Pennacchio - 995-1001 Transposition of hAT elements links transposable elements and V(D)J recombination
by Liqin Zhou & Rupak Mitra & Peter W. Atkinson & Alison Burgess Hickman & Fred Dyda & Nancy L. Craig - 1002-1005 Cavity cooling of a microlever
by Constanze Höhberger Metzger & Khaled Karrai - 1005-1008 Plasma devices to guide and collimate a high density of MeV electrons
by R. Kodama & Y. Sentoku & Z. L. Chen & G. R. Kumar & S. P. Hatchett & Y. Toyama & T. E. Cowan & R. R Freeman & J. Fuchs & Y. Izawa & M. H. Key & Y. Kitagawa & K. Kondo & T. Matsuoka & H. Nakamura & M. Nakatsutsumi & P. A. Norreys & T. Norimatsu & R. A. Snavely & R. B. Stephens & M. Tampo & K. A. Tanaka & T. Yabuuchi - 1008-1011 Bismuth embrittlement of copper is an atomic size effect
by Rainer Schweinfest & Anthony T. Paxton & Michael W. Finnis - 1011-1014 Meteoric smoke fallout over the Holocene epoch revealed by iridium and platinum in Greenland ice
by Paolo Gabrielli & Carlo Barbante & John M. C. Plane & Anita Varga & Sungmin Hong & Giulio Cozzi & Vania Gaspari & Frédéric A. M. Planchon & Warren Cairns & Christophe Ferrari & Paul Crutzen & Paolo Cescon & Claude F. Boutron - 1014-1017 The impact of humidity above stratiform clouds on indirect aerosol climate forcing
by Andrew S. Ackerman & Michael P. Kirkpatrick & David E. Stevens & Owen B. Toon - 1018-1020 Break-up of the Atlantic deep western boundary current into eddies at 8° S
by M. Dengler & F. A. Schott & C. Eden & P. Brandt & J. Fischer & R. J. Zantopp - 1020-1023 Dating the Late Archaic occupation of the Norte Chico region in Peru
by Jonathan Haas & Winifred Creamer & Alvaro Ruiz - 1024-1027 High-quality male field crickets invest heavily in sexual display but die young
by John Hunt & Robert Brooks & Michael D. Jennions & Michael J. Smith & Caroline L. Bentsen & Luc F. Bussière - 1027-1032 Foxa2 regulates lipid metabolism and ketogenesis in the liver during fasting and in diabetes
by Christian Wolfrum & Esra Asilmaz & Edlira Luca & Jeffrey M. Friedman & Markus Stoffel - 1032-1036 The role of autophagy during the early neonatal starvation period
by Akiko Kuma & Masahiko Hatano & Makoto Matsui & Akitsugu Yamamoto & Haruaki Nakaya & Tamotsu Yoshimori & Yoshinori Ohsumi & Takeshi Tokuhisa & Noboru Mizushima - 1036-1040 An endoribonuclease-prepared siRNA screen in human cells identifies genes essential for cell division
by Ralf Kittler & Gabriele Putz & Laurence Pelletier & Ina Poser & Anne-Kristin Heninger & David Drechsel & Steffi Fischer & Irena Konstantinova & Bianca Habermann & Hannes Grabner & Marie-Laure Yaspo & Heinz Himmelbauer & Bernd Korn & Karla Neugebauer & Maria Teresa Pisabarro & Frank Buchholz - 1040-1045 Retinoblastoma promotes definitive erythropoiesis by repressing Id2 in fetal liver macrophages
by Antonio Iavarone & Emerson R. King & Xu-Ming Dai & Gustavo Leone & E. Richard Stanley & Anna Lasorella - 1045-1050 Hedgehog signalling activity of Smoothened requires phosphorylation by protein kinase A and casein kinase I
by Jianhang Jia & Chao Tong & Bing Wang & Liping Luo & Jin Jiang - 1050-1054 Accurate multiplex gene synthesis from programmable DNA microchips
by Jingdong Tian & Hui Gong & Nijing Sheng & Xiaochuan Zhou & Erdogan Gulari & Xiaolian Gao & George Church - 1054-1058 The transcription factor Ifh1 is a key regulator of yeast ribosomal protein genes
by Joseph T. Wade & Daniel B. Hall & Kevin Struhl - 1058-1061 Growth-regulated recruitment of the essential yeast ribosomal protein gene activator Ifh1
by Stephan B. Schawalder & Mehdi Kabani & Isabelle Howald & Urmila Choudhury & Michel Werner & David Shore - 1063-1063 Planning ahead
by Paul Smaglik
December 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7019
- 787-787 NASA administrator quits post to launch career as academic
by Tony Reichhardt - 788-788 Relaxed rules open path to genomic data on disease
by David Cyranoski - 788-788 Tempers flare over plan to move Pasteur labs
by Declan Butler - 789-789 Pentagon blocks MIT inquiry into missile data fraud claims
by Geoff Brumfiel - 789-789 Absence of promised bioterror committee worries researchers
by Erika Check - 790-790 Oil refinery site may be home to ancient relics
by Rex Dalton - 790-790 Frenchman is most thanked computer scientist
by Declan Butler - 791-791 Growing nanotech trade hit by questions over quality
by Jim Giles - 791-791 Researchers call for more materials science in school
by David Cyranoski - 794-795 Rebuilding the past
by Alison Abbott - 796-798 The toads are coming!
by Peter Aldhous - 799-799 Genome news highlights loss of chicken strains
by Marcia M. Miller - 799-799 Media affect opinions less than they would like
by Peter Melchett - 799-799 EPA not responsible for ‘uninvitation’ of a critic
by James J. Jones - 799-799 Brazil's efforts to reverse decline in scholarships
by Erney Plessmann Camargo - 801-802 Harnessing nature in Africa
by Peter Neuenschwander - 803-804 Echo of the big bang
by Peter Tallack - 804-805 The search for meaning
by W. Tecumseh Fitch - 805-806 Back to the roots
by Jan Salick - 806-806 Reforming research
by Brian Heap - 807-807 Divide, conquer and unify
by Roddam Narasimha - 809-810 Electrons frozen in motion
by Henrik Stapelfeldt - 810-811 Scrapie control under new strain
by Matthew Baylis & K. Marie McIntyre - 811-812 Iron thievery
by Jonathan Barasch & Kiyoshi Mori - 813-814 Much rowing for fish
by Daniel Pauly - 814-814 An ill solar wind
by Christopher Surridge - 814-815 A balmy Arctic
by Christopher J. Poulsen - 815-816 Popping out of the nucleus
by André Hoelz & Günter Blobel - 817-817 Past and future of an old foe
by Rory Howlett - 817-818 Chromosome chain makes a link
by Laura Carrel - 821-822 Cage enrichment and mouse behaviour
by David P. Wolfer & Oxana Litvin & Samuel Morf & Roger M. Nitsch & Hans-Peter Lipp & Hanno Würbel - 822-822 Functional regeneration after laser axotomy
by Mehmet Fatih Yanik & Hulusi Cinar & Hediye Nese Cinar & Andrew D. Chisholm & Yishi Jin & Adela Ben-Yakar - 823-823 Chemical space
by Peter Kirkpatrick & Clare Ellis - 824-828 Chemical space and biology
by Christopher M. Dobson - 829-837 Lessons from natural molecules
by Jon Clardy & Christopher Walsh - 838-845 Natural and engineered nucleic acids as tools to explore biology
by Ronald R. Breaker - 846-854 Exploring biology with small organic molecules
by Brent R. Stockwell - 855-861 Navigating chemical space for biology and medicine
by Christopher Lipinski & Andrew Hopkins - 862-865 Virtual screening of chemical libraries
by Brian K. Shoichet - 867-871 Tomographic imaging of molecular orbitals
by J. Itatani & J. Levesque & D. Zeidler & Hiromichi Niikura & H. Pépin & J. C. Kieffer & P. B. Corkum & D. M. Villeneuve - 872-877 Structural basis for the assembly of a nuclear export complex
by Yoshiyuki Matsuura & Murray Stewart - 878-881 An extreme distortion of the Van Allen belt arising from the ‘Hallowe'en’ solar storm in 2003
by D. N. Baker & S. G. Kanekal & X. Li & S. P. Monk & J. Goldstein & J. L. Burch - 881-885 Hall-effect evolution across a heavy-fermion quantum critical point
by S. Paschen & T. Lühmann & S. Wirth & P. Gegenwart & O. Trovarelli & C. Geibel & F. Steglich & P. Coleman & Q. Si - 885-888 Lensless imaging of magnetic nanostructures by X-ray spectro-holography
by S. Eisebitt & J. Lüning & W. F. Schlotter & M. Lörgen & O. Hellwig & W. Eberhardt & J. Stöhr - 888-892 High temperatures in the Late Cretaceous Arctic Ocean
by Hugh C. Jenkyns & Astrid Forster & Stefan Schouten & Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté - 892-897 Recycling lower continental crust in the North China craton
by Shan Gao & Roberta L. Rudnick & Hong-Ling Yuan & Xiao-Ming Liu & Yong-Sheng Liu & Wen-Liang Xu & Wen-Li Ling & John Ayers & Xuan-Che Wang & Qing-Hai Wang - 897-901 The impact of surface-adsorbed phosphorus on phytoplankton Redfield stoichiometry
by Sergio A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy & Antonio Tovar-Sanchez & Fei-Xue Fu & Douglas G. Capone & Edward J. Carpenter & David A. Hutchins - 901-904 Public health vaccination policies for containing an anthrax outbreak
by Ron Brookmeyer & Elizabeth Johnson & Robert Bollinger - 904-906 Transmissibility of 1918 pandemic influenza
by Christina E. Mills & James M. Robins & Marc Lipsitch - 907-909 Trail geometry gives polarity to ant foraging networks
by Duncan E. Jackson & Mike Holcombe & Francis L. W. Ratnieks - 910-913 Genome sequence of Silicibacter pomeroyi reveals adaptations to the marine environment
by Mary Ann Moran & Alison Buchan & José M. González & John F. Heidelberg & William B. Whitman & Ronald P. Kiene & James R. Henriksen & Gary M. King & Robert Belas & Clay Fuqua & Lauren Brinkac & Matt Lewis & Shivani Johri & Bruce Weaver & Grace Pai & Jonathan A. Eisen & Elisha Rahe & Wade M. Sheldon & Wenying Ye & Todd R. Miller & Jane Carlton & David A. Rasko & Ian T. Paulsen & Qinghu Ren & Sean C. Daugherty & Robert T. Deboy & Robert J. Dodson & A. Scott Durkin & Ramana Madupu & William C. Nelson & Steven A. Sullivan & M. J. Rosovitz & Daniel H. Haft & Jeremy Selengut & Naomi Ward - 913-917 In the platypus a meiotic chain of ten sex chromosomes shares genes with the bird Z and mammal X chromosomes
by Frank Grützner & Willem Rens & Enkhjargal Tsend-Ayush & Nisrine El-Mogharbel & Patricia C. M. O'Brien & Russell C. Jones & Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith & Jennifer A. Marshall Graves - 917-921 Lipocalin 2 mediates an innate immune response to bacterial infection by sequestrating iron
by Trude H. Flo & Kelly D. Smith & Shintaro Sato & David J. Rodriguez & Margaret A. Holmes & Roland K. Strong & Shizuo Akira & Alan Aderem - 922-924 Modelling how ribavirin improves interferon response rates in hepatitis C virus infection
by Narendra M. Dixit & Jennifer E. Layden-Almer & Thomas J. Layden & Alan S. Perelson - 925-929 Substrate recognition strategy for botulinum neurotoxin serotype A
by Mark A. Breidenbach & Axel T. Brunger - 931-931 An equal chance
by Paul Smaglik
December 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7018
- 659-659 Curators bugged by museum's vision for insect collection
by Jim Giles