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September 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7006
- 316-320 Conserved mechanisms of glucose sensing and regulation by Drosophila corpora cardiaca cells
by Seung K. Kim & Eric J. Rulifson - 320-324 Spermatid differentiation requires the assembly of a cell polarity complex downstream of junctional adhesion molecule-C
by Georgia Gliki & Klaus Ebnet & Michel Aurrand-Lions & Beat A. Imhof & Ralf H. Adams - 325-329 A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly
by Kari L. Weber & Anna M. Sokac & Jonathan S. Berg & Richard E. Cheney & William M. Bement - 329-333 Pilus chaperones represent a new type of protein-folding catalyst
by Michael Vetsch & Chasper Puorger & Thomas Spirig & Ulla Grauschopf & Eilika U. Weber-Ban & Rudi Glockshuber - 333-335 Direct charging of tRNACUA with pyrrolysine in vitro and in vivo
by Sherry K. Blight & Ross C. Larue & Anirban Mahapatra & David G. Longstaff & Edward Chang & Gang Zhao & Patrick T. Kang & Kari B. Green-Church & Michael K. Chan & Joseph A. Krzycki - 337-337 RNA interference
by Alex Eccleston & Angela K Eggleston - 338-342 Revealing the world of RNA interference
by Craig C. Mello & Darryl Conte - 343-349 Mechanisms of gene silencing by double-stranded RNA
by Gunter Meister & Thomas Tuschl - 350-355 The functions of animal microRNAs
by Victor Ambros - 356-363 RNA silencing in plants
by David Baulcombe - 364-370 The role of RNA interference in heterochromatic silencing
by Zachary Lippman & Rob Martienssen - 371-378 Unlocking the potential of the human genome with RNA interference
by Gregory J. Hannon & John J. Rossi - 381-381 Looking for a fast track
by Paul Smaglik - 382-383 The changing length of PhDs
by Eugene Russo - 384-384 Recruiters & Industry
by Paul Smaglik - 384-384 Tunnel vision
by Amber Jenkins
September 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7005
- 113-113 Reviewers caution NASA over plans for nuclear-powered craft
by Tony Reichhardt - 114-114 Peer-reviewed paper defends theory of intelligent design
by Jim Giles - 114-114 Conservers plead for funds to protect Europe's heritage
by Alison Abbott - 115-115 Biomedical agency floats open-access plan
by Geoff Brumfiel - 115-115 Ocean fix for climate change finds tentative support
by Jim Giles - 116-116 China increases share of global scientific publications
by David Cyranoski - 116-116 Suppliers step in to manage chemical use
by Jim Giles - 117-117 Only pride hurt as predicted quake fails to strike California
by David Cyranoski - 117-117 US chemist attacks consumer magazine's food safety work
by Jim Giles - 120-121 The bolt catchers
by Mark Schrope - 122-124 Bitter pills
by Erika Check - 125-125 Classroom volunteers inspire young ecologists
by Sarah Abramson - 125-125 Complexity of the body calls for animal research
by Charles G. Smith - 125-125 Science priorities ignore Colombia's water needs
by Germán Poveda - 127-128 Symbol minded
by Peter Hobson - 128-129 Sizing up a growing field
by Brendan D. Manning & Lewis C. Cantley - 129-129 Science in culture
by Alison Abbott - 131-131 Natural proportions
by Paul G. Falkowski & Cabell S. Davis - 133-134 Into an ice age
by Kurt M. Cuffey - 134-137 Early evolution comes full circle
by William Martin & T. Martin Embley - 137-138 Feeding the brain
by Claire Peppiatt & David Attwell - 138-139 The qubit and the cavity
by Yu. Makhlin & G. Schön & A. Shnirman - 139-141 Relative size in the mating game
by Malte Andersson & Johan Wallander - 142-142 An unexpected social servant
by Christine Le Roy & Jeffrey L. Wrana - 143-143 Edward B. Lewis (1918–2004)
by Matthew P. Scott & Peter A. Lawrence - 145-146 Parental care in an ornithischian dinosaur
by Qingjin Meng & Jinyuan Liu & David J. Varricchio & Timothy Huang & Chunling Gao - 146-146 Superfast muscles control dove's trill
by Coen P. H. Elemans & Igor L. Y. Spierts & Ulrike K. Müller & Johan L. van Leeuwen & Franz Goller - 152-155 The ring of life provides evidence for a genome fusion origin of eukaryotes
by Maria C. Rivera & James A. Lake - 156-159 Implications for hydrologic processes on Mars from extensive bedrock outcrops throughout Terra Meridiani
by Brian M. Hynek - 159-162 Coherent dynamics of a flux qubit coupled to a harmonic oscillator
by I. Chiorescu & P. Bertet & K. Semba & Y. Nakamura & C. J. P. M. Harmans & J. E. Mooij - 162-167 Strong coupling of a single photon to a superconducting qubit using circuit quantum electrodynamics
by A. Wallraff & D. I. Schuster & A. Blais & L. Frunzio & R.- S. Huang & J. Majer & S. Kumar & S. M. Girvin & R. J. Schoelkopf - 167-170 Generation of ultraviolet entangled photons in a semiconductor
by Keiichi Edamatsu & Goro Oohata & Ryosuke Shimizu & Tadashi Itoh - 170-173 A high-performance cathode for the next generation of solid-oxide fuel cells
by Zongping Shao & Sossina M. Haile - 173-177 The transition to a sulphidic ocean ∼ 1.84 billion years ago
by Simon W. Poulton & Philip W. Fralick & Donald E. Canfield - 177-181 Genetic variation increases during biological invasion by a Cuban lizard
by Jason J. Kolbe & Richard E. Glor & Lourdes Rodríguez Schettino & Ada Chamizo Lara & Allan Larson & Jonathan B. Losos - 181-184 Ecosystem stability and compensatory effects in the Inner Mongolia grassland
by Yongfei Bai & Xingguo Han & Jianguo Wu & Zuozhong Chen & Linghao Li - 184-187 Epigenetic regulation of translation reveals hidden genetic variation to produce complex traits
by Heather L. True & Ilana Berlin & Susan L. Lindquist - 188-191 Recollection-like memory retrieval in rats is dependent on the hippocampus
by Norbert J. Fortin & Sean P. Wright & Howard Eichenbaum - 191-195 Restricted growth of Schwann cells lacking Cajal bands slows conduction in myelinated nerves
by Felipe A. Court & Diane L. Sherman & Thomas Pratt & Emer M. Garry & Richard R. Ribchester & David F. Cottrell & Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker & Peter J. Brophy - 195-199 Calcium transients in astrocyte endfeet cause cerebrovascular constrictions
by Sean J. Mulligan & Brian A. MacVicar - 200-205 Absence of S6K1 protects against age- and diet-induced obesity while enhancing insulin sensitivity
by Sung Hee Um & Francesca Frigerio & Mitsuhiro Watanabe & Frédéric Picard & Manel Joaquin & Melanie Sticker & Stefano Fumagalli & Peter R. Allegrini & Sara C. Kozma & Johan Auwerx & George Thomas - 205-211 Cytoplasmic PML function in TGF-β signalling
by Hui-Kuan Lin & Stephan Bergmann & Pier Paolo Pandolfi - 211-217 Induction of DNA methylation and gene silencing by short interfering RNAs in human cells
by Hiroaki Kawasaki & Kazunari Taira - 217-221 Error-prone replication of oxidatively damaged DNA by a high-fidelity DNA polymerase
by Gerald W. Hsu & Matthias Ober & Thomas Carell & Lorena S. Beese - 221-225 Structure of the ESCRT-II endosomal trafficking complex
by Aitor Hierro & Ji Sun & Alexander S. Rusnak & Jaewon Kim & Gali Prag & Scott D. Emr & James H. Hurley - 227-227 The joy of the lab
by Paul Smaglik - 228-228 Try, try again
by Sidney Omelon - 228-228 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
September 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7004
- 1-2 Time-reversal symmetry breaking?
by Sergey V. Borisenko & Alexander A. Kordyuk & Andreas Koitzsch & Martin Knupfer & Jörg Fink & Helmuth Berger & Chengtian T. Lin - 2-3 Time-reversal symmetry breaking? (reply)
by Juan C. Campuzano & Adam Kaminski & Stephan Rosenkranz & Helen M. Fretwell - 3-3 Ethics review slams government panels over conflicts of interest
by Emma Marris - 4-4 Disaster movie highlights transatlantic divide
by Quirin Schiermeier - 5-5 Organizers claim success for Stockholm science jamboree
by Alison Abbott - 5-5 Wildlife campaigners fight planned site for Scripps Florida
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 Lab chiefs fear European rules will cost postdoc jobs
by David Osumi-Sutherland - 6-6 Thailand faces dilemma over bird flu vaccine
by David Cyranoski - 7-7 Microchip industry proposes broad survey of worker health
by Geoff Brumfiel - 7-7 Five-year grant gets bird database off to a flying start
by Erika Check - 12-13 Crunch time for Kyoto
by Quirin Schiermeier & Bryon MacWilliams - 14-16 Brothers in art
by Sarah Tomlin - 17-17 Linnean Society backs Godfray on use of web
by David Smith - 17-17 Biosecurity must be internationally supervised
by Jan van Aken & Stefan Johannsen & Regine Kollek - 17-17 Need for economists to set global priorities
by Bjørn Lomborg - 19-20 Politics, morals and embryos
by George J. Annas & Sherman Elias - 21-22 When giants walked the Earth
by Steve Jones - 22-22 Well bred rodents
by Michael Festing - 23-23 Into the woods
by Colin Tudge - 25-25 Midsummer madness
by Gautam R. Desiraju - 27-28 Message in a bottle
by Woodruff T. Sullivan - 28-29 Time, space and genomes
by Nipam H. Patel - 29-29 Hear the noise
by Simon Kos & Peter Littlewood - 31-32 Regulated self-cannibalism
by Daniel J. Klionsky - 32-32 Mushrooms in cyberspace
by Nicholas P. Money - 32-33 The core problem
by William B. Hubbard - 35-35 The quiet one
by Alison Wright - 35-36 Cell survival guide
by Eric R. Fearon & Kathleen R. Cho - 39-39 Use of dung as a tool by burrowing owls
by Douglas J. Levey & R. Scot Duncan & Carrie F. Levins - 39-40 A new self-pollination mechanism
by Yingqiang Wang & Dianxiang Zhang & Susanne S. Renner & Zhongyi Chen - 41-46 Active foundering of a continental arc root beneath the southern Sierra Nevada in California
by George Zandt & Hersh Gilbert & Thomas J. Owens & Mihai Ducea & Jason Saleeby & Craig H. Jones - 47-49 Inscribed matter as an energy-efficient means of communication with an extraterrestrial civilization
by Christopher Rose & Gregory Wright - 49-52 Spectroscopy of spontaneous spin noise as a probe of spin dynamics and magnetic resonance
by S. A. Crooker & D. G. Rickel & A. V. Balatsky & D. L. Smith - 52-56 Negative intrinsic resistivity of an individual domain wall in epitaxial (Ga,Mn)As microdevices
by H. X. Tang & S. Masmanidis & R. K. Kawakami & D. D. Awschalom & M. L. Roukes - 56-59 Decline of surface temperature and salinity in the western tropical Pacific Ocean in the Holocene epoch
by Lowell Stott & Kevin Cannariato & Robert Thunell & Gerald H. Haug & Athanasios Koutavas & Steve Lund - 59-63 Osmium isotopic constraints on the nature of the DUPAL anomaly from Indian mid-ocean-ridge basalts
by S. Escrig & F. Capmas & B. Dupré & C. J. Allègre - 63-66 The evolution of müllerian mimicry in multispecies communities
by Christopher D. Beatty & Kirsten Beirinckx & Thomas N. Sherratt - 67-71 Hox cluster disintegration with persistent anteroposterior order of expression in Oikopleura dioica
by Hee-Chan Seo & Rolf Brudvik Edvardsen & Anne Dorthea Maeland & Marianne Bjordal & Marit Flo Jensen & Anette Hansen & Mette Flaat & Jean Weissenbach & Hans Lehrach & Patrick Wincker & Richard Reinhardt & Daniel Chourrout - 71-76 Biological abnormality of impaired reading is constrained by culture
by Wai Ting Siok & Charles A. Perfetti & Zhen Jin & Li Hai Tan - 76-80 Reading the Hedgehog morphogen gradient by measuring the ratio of bound to unbound Patched protein
by Andreu Casali & Gary Struhl - 80-84 Netrin-1 controls colorectal tumorigenesis by regulating apoptosis
by Laetitia Mazelin & Agnès Bernet & Christelle Bonod-Bidaud & Laurent Pays & Ségolène Arnaud & Christian Gespach & Dale E Bredesen & Jean-Yves Scoazec & Patrick Mehlen - 84-87 A glycolipid of hypervirulent tuberculosis strains that inhibits the innate immune response
by Michael B. Reed & Pilar Domenech & Claudia Manca & Hua Su & Amy K. Barczak & Barry N. Kreiswirth & Gilla Kaplan & Clifton E. Barry - 87-92 Involvement of targeted proteolysis in plant genetic transformation by Agrobacterium
by Tzvi Tzfira & Manjusha Vaidya & Vitaly Citovsky - 92-96 Centrosomes direct cell polarity independently of microtubule assembly in C. elegans embryos
by Carrie R. Cowan & Anthony A. Hyman - 96-99 Meiotic catastrophe and retrotransposon reactivation in male germ cells lacking Dnmt3L
by Déborah Bourc'his & Timothy H. Bestor - 99-104 Transcriptional regulatory code of a eukaryotic genome
by Christopher T. Harbison & D. Benjamin Gordon & Tong Ihn Lee & Nicola J. Rinaldi & Kenzie D. Macisaac & Timothy W. Danford & Nancy M. Hannett & Jean-Bosco Tagne & David B. Reynolds & Jane Yoo & Ezra G. Jennings & Julia Zeitlinger & Dmitry K. Pokholok & Manolis Kellis & P. Alex Rolfe & Ken T. Takusagawa & Eric S. Lander & David K. Gifford & Ernest Fraenkel & Richard A. Young - 104-107 Structure of the acrosomal bundle
by Michael F. Schmid & Michael B. Sherman & Paul Matsudaira & Wah Chiu - 107-107 Correction: Corrigendum: Sirtuin activators mimic caloric restriction and delay ageing in metazoans
by Jason G. Wood & Blanka Rogina & Siva Lavu & Konrad Howitz & Stephen L. Helfand & Marc Tatar & David Sinclair - 107-107 Addendum: Pathways towards and away from Alzheimer's disease
by Mark P. Mattson - 109-109 The skills hunt
by Paul Smaglik
August 2004, Volume 430, Issue 7003
- 953-953 Universities unnerved by revised rules for sharing NIH research
by Charles Jennings - 954-954 Analysis highlights suicide risk of antidepressants
by Erika Check - 954-954 Beagle team hounds space agency over lost lander
by Mark Peplow - 955-955 Bird flu data languish in Chinese journals
by David Cyranoski - 955-955 Greenland ice sheet to get underhand inspection
by Amanda Haag - 956-956 Brickbats for fossil hunter who claims skull has false tooth
by Rex Dalton - 956-956 Superconductor beats copper in plans for particle collider
by Geoff Brumfiel & David Cyranoski - 957-957 Canada rings the changes for study of northern birds
by Erika Check - 957-957 Director's salary makes chemists see red
by Geoff Brumfiel - 960-961 The accidental spy
by David Cyranoski - 962-964 While you were sleeping
by Laura Nelson - 965-965 You don't need a licence (or PhD) to use your brain
by David L. Anderson - 965-965 Don't have a cow! Fight global warming with CFC
by Theodore A. Alston - 967-968 Growing biodiversity
by Stuart Pimm - 968-969 Myths and men
by John Galloway - 969-969 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 970-970 Pathways and building blocks
by Hans Meinhardt - 971-971 Going into reverse
by Seth Lloyd - 973-974 Cancer and the homeless cell
by Lance A. Liotta & Elise Kohn - 974-975 Silicon carbide in contention
by Roland Madar - 975-976 Kinship is relative
by David C. Queller - 976-977 Green fluorescent RNA
by Michael Famulok - 977-978 Prion proof in progress
by Herman K. Edskes & Reed B. Wickner - 979-980 Caught in the act?
by Zoltán Haiman - 980-980 The benefits of nicotine
by Amanda Tromans - 980-981 Aid for AID
by Almudena R. Ramiro & Michel C. Nussenzweig - 983-983 Event timing turns punishment to reward
by Hiromu Tanimoto & Martin Heisenberg & Bertram Gerber - 984-984 Dual role for the ADP/ATP translocator?
by Andrew P. Halestrap - 985-991 The synthesis of organic and inorganic compounds in evolved stars
by Sun Kwok - 992-998 Replication protein A interacts with AID to promote deamination of somatic hypermutation targets
by Jayanta Chaudhuri & Chan Khuong & Frederick W. Alt - 999-1001 The Lyman-α glow of gas falling into the dark matter halo of a z = 3 galaxy
by Michael Weidinger & Palle Møller & Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo - 1001-1005 A ‘checkerboard’ electronic crystal state in lightly hole-doped Ca2-xNaxCuO2Cl2
by T. Hanaguri & C. Lupien & Y. Kohsaka & D.-H. Lee & M. Azuma & M. Takano & H. Takagi & J. C. Davis - 1005-1009 Detachment fronts and the onset of dynamic friction
by Shmuel M. Rubinstein & Gil Cohen & Jay Fineberg - 1009-1012 Ultrahigh-quality silicon carbide single crystals
by Daisuke Nakamura & Itaru Gunjishima & Satoshi Yamaguchi & Tadashi Ito & Atsuto Okamoto & Hiroyuki Kondo & Shoichi Onda & Kazumasa Takatori - 1012-1016 Ionic liquids and eutectic mixtures as solvent and template in synthesis of zeolite analogues
by Emily R. Cooper & Christopher D. Andrews & Paul S. Wheatley & Paul B. Webb & Philip Wormald & Russell E. Morris - 1016-1021 Similar meltwater contributions to glacial sea level changes from Antarctic and northern ice sheets
by Eelco J. Rohling & Robert Marsh & Neil C. Wells & Mark Siddall & Neil R. Edwards - 1021-1024 A Middle Jurassic ‘sphenosuchian’ from China and the origin of the crocodylian skull
by James M. Clark & Xing Xu & Catherine A. Forster & Yuan Wang - 1024-1027 Cooperation and competition in pathogenic bacteria
by Ashleigh S. Griffin & Stuart A. West & Angus Buckling - 1027-1031 High rates of N2 fixation by unicellular diazotrophs in the oligotrophic Pacific Ocean
by Joseph P. Montoya & Carolyn M. Holl & Jonathan P. Zehr & Andrew Hansen & Tracy A. Villareal & Douglas G. Capone - 1031-1034 Control of phyllotaxy by the cytokinin-inducible response regulator homologue ABPHYL1
by Anna Giulini & Jing Wang & David Jackson - 1034-1039 Suppression of anoikis and induction of metastasis by the neurotrophic receptor TrkB
by Sirith Douma & Theo van Laar & John Zevenhoven & Ralph Meuwissen & Evert van Garderen & Daniel S. Peeper - 1040-1044 Argos inhibits epidermal growth factor receptor signalling by ligand sequestration
by Daryl E. Klein & Valerie M. Nappi & Gregory T. Reeves & Stanislav Y. Shvartsman & Mark A. Lemmon - 1044-1048 Separase-mediated cleavage of cohesin at interphase is required for DNA repair
by Koji Nagao & Yoh Adachi & Mitsuhiro Yanagida - 1048-1053 Structural basis for glycosphingolipid transfer specificity
by Lucy Malinina & Margarita L. Malakhova & Alexei Teplov & Rhoderick E. Brown & Dinshaw J. Patel - 1053-1058 Structural rearrangements in the membrane penetration protein of a non-enveloped virus
by Philip R. Dormitzer & Emma B. Nason & B. V. Venkataram Prasad & Stephen C. Harrison - 1058-1062 The native architecture of a photosynthetic membrane
by Svetlana Bahatyrova & Raoul N. Frese & C. Alistair Siebert & John D. Olsen & Kees O. van der Werf & Rienk van Grondelle & Robert A. Niederman & Per A. Bullough & Cees Otto & C. Neil Hunter - 1062-1062 Correction: Corrigendum: Germline stem cells and follicular renewal in the postnatal mammalian ovary
by Joshua Johnson & Jacqueline Canning & Tomoko Kaneko & James K. Pru & Jonathan L. Tilly - 1063-1063 Coping with the inevitable
by Paul Smaglik - 1064-1065 Driving back diabetes
by Ricki Lewis
August 2004, Volume 430, Issue 7002
- 817-817 Biologists fear cloning hype will undermine stem-cell research
by Jonathan Knight - 818-818 Climate modellers go local to target California's politicians
by Emma Marris - 818-818 Crisis foments as unstable lake builds in the Himalayas
by K. S. Jayaraman - 819-819 Firm sets sights on gene silencing to protect vision
by Erika Check - 819-819 Newton's religious screeds get online airing
by Geoff Brumfiel - 820-820 Kerry pledges to axe Yucca Mountain nuclear-waste dump
by Geoff Brumfiel - 820-820 Researchers seek to turn the tide on problem of acid seas
by Quirin Schiermeier - 821-821 Plan for light relay sparks heated opposition
by Mark Peplow - 821-821 Sick veterans pin hopes on Gulf War inquiry
by David Osumi-Sutherland - 824-827 The show goes on
by Alison Abbott - 828-828 Pyramid power
by Michael Hopkin - 829-829 Proud past but no future for pioneering institute
by Tadashi Hirata - 829-829 Communication is key to aid development efforts
by Edward H. Allison - 829-829 Plant biologists need to get back to their roots
by Emanuel Epstein - 831-832 Raising Europe's game
by Robert M. May - 833-833 Seeing stars in a big way
by Sidney C. Wolff - 834-834 The course of true science
by Robert Olby - 834-835 A struggle for order
by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 835-835 An architectural aside
by Giovanni F. Bignami - 836-836 The blind leading the sighted
by Richard Gregory - 837-837 Hitting the sweet spot
by David A. Tirrell - 838-839 A worthy adversary for malaria
by Paul M. O'Neill - 839-840 Vortices weave a tangled web
by David R. Nelson - 840-841 Timing the machine
by Bruce Bowerman - 842-843 Fresh angle on the polar seesaw
by Trond M. Dokken & Kerim H. Nisancioglu - 843-843 Islands in the stream
by Heike Langenberg - 843-844 Anthrax hijacks host receptor
by James G. Bann & Scott J. Hultgren - 845-847 Francis Crick (1916–2004)
by Alexander Rich & Charles F. Stevens - 849-849 Quantum teleportation across the Danube
by Rupert Ursin & Thomas Jennewein & Markus Aspelmeyer & Rainer Kaltenbaek & Michael Lindenthal & Philip Walther & Anton Zeilinger - 850-850 Hydrodynamic function of the shark's tail
by C. D. Wilga & G. V. Lauder - 851-856 Strong hemispheric coupling of glacial climate through freshwater discharge and ocean circulation
by R. Knutti & J. Flückiger & T. F. Stocker & A. Timmermann - 857-864 The structure and evolution of centromeric transition regions within the human genome
by Xinwei She & Julie E. Horvath & Zhaoshi Jiang & Ge Liu & Terrence S. Furey & Laurie Christ & Royden Clark & Tina Graves & Cassy L. Gulden & Can Alkan & Jeff A. Bailey & Cenk Sahinalp & Mariano Rocchi & David Haussler & Richard K. Wilson & Webb Miller & Stuart Schwartz & Evan E. Eichler - 865-867 Discovery of five irregular moons of Neptune
by Matthew J. Holman & J. J. Kavelaars & Tommy Grav & Brett J. Gladman & Wesley C. Fraser & Dan Milisavljevic & Philip D. Nicholson & Joseph A. Burns & Valerio Carruba & Jean-Marc Petit & Philippe Rousselot & Oliver Mousis & Brian G. Marsden & Robert A. Jacobson - 867-870 Addition of nanoparticle dispersions to enhance flux pinning of the YBa2Cu3O7-x superconductor
by T. Haugan & P. N. Barnes & R. Wheeler & F. Meisenkothen & M. Sumption - 870-873 Direct evidence for atomic defects in graphene layers
by Ayako Hashimoto & Kazu Suenaga & Alexandre Gloter & Koki Urita & Sumio Iijima