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February 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6976
- 717-720 Clarifying the glass-transition behaviour of water by comparison with hyperquenched inorganic glasses
by Yuanzheng Yue & C. Austen Angell - 720-723 High-latitude influence on the eastern equatorial Pacific climate in the early Pleistocene epoch
by Zhonghui Liu & Timothy D. Herbert - 724-727 Aftershocks driven by a high-pressure CO2 source at depth
by Stephen A. Miller & Cristiano Collettini & Lauro Chiaraluce & Massimo Cocco & Massimiliano Barchi & Boris J. P. Kaus - 727-730 Changes in fisheries discard rates and seabird communities
by Stephen C. Votier & Robert W. Furness & Stuart Bearhop & Jonathan E. Crane & Richard W. G. Caldow & Paulo Catry & Kenny Ensor & Keith C. Hamer & Anne V. Hudson & Ellen Kalmbach & Nicholas I. Klomp & Simone Pfeiffer & Richard A. Phillips & Isabel Prieto & David R. Thompson - 731-733 Soil biota and exotic plant invasion
by Ragan M. Callaway & Giles C. Thelen & Alex Rodriguez & William E. Holben - 733-737 Organization of genetic variation in individuals of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
by Teresa E. Pawlowska & John W. Taylor - 737-740 Multistability in the lactose utilization network of Escherichia coli
by Ertugrul M. Ozbudak & Mukund Thattai & Han N. Lim & Boris I. Shraiman & Alexander van Oudenaarden - 740-744 Unique astrocyte ribbon in adult human brain contains neural stem cells but lacks chain migration
by Nader Sanai & Anthony D. Tramontin & Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa & Nicholas M. Barbaro & Nalin Gupta & Sandeep Kunwar & Michael T. Lawton & Michael W. McDermott & Andrew T. Parsa & José Manuel-García Verdugo & Mitchel S. Berger & Arturo Alvarez-Buylla - 745-749 Direct interaction of geminin and Six3 in eye development
by Filippo Del Bene & Kristin Tessmar-Raible & Joachim Wittbrodt - 749-753 The cell-cycle regulator geminin inhibits Hox function through direct and polycomb-mediated interactions
by Lingfei Luo & Xiaoping Yang & Yoshihiro Takihara & Hendrik Knoetgen & Michael Kessel - 753-757 An eIF4AIII-containing complex required for mRNA localization and nonsense-mediated mRNA decay
by Isabel M. Palacios & David Gatfield & Daniel St Johnston & Elisa Izaurralde - 759-759 Pitching ideas
by Paul Smaglik - 760-761 Short-term limbo
by Karen Kreeger - 762-762 Home or abroad?
by Tshaka Cunningham - 762-762 Scientists & Societies
by Steven Wendell
February 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6975
- 573-573 Virologists call for vaccination in bid to beat bird flu epidemic
by Alison Abbott - 574-574 Retraction signals end of cell-biology debate
by Erika Check - 574-574 NASA steels itself for rough ride over Hubble's demise
by Tony Reichhardt - 575-575 Pacific dolphins make waves for US policy on Mexican tuna
by Virginia Gewin - 575-575 Food panel calls for beefed up response to mad cow disease
by Erika Check - 576-576 Bioprospectors hunt for fair share of profits
by Rex Dalton - 577-577 Carp virus crisis prompts moves to avert global spread
by Helen Pearson - 577-577 Kofi Annan backs call for science push in developing countries
by Declan Butler - 580-581 Collateral damage
by Jim Giles - 582-583 The hot hand of history
by Betsy Mason - 584-584 Was Watson and Crick's model truly self-evident?
by Stanley Scher - 584-584 Europe needs a strategy to fight kidney disease
by Peter J. Lockyer - 584-584 Celebrating supernovae that changed the world
by P. R. Vishwanath - 585-585 Soul searching
by Rina Knoeff - 585-586 Systematic survey of the spheres
by Doug Hamilton - 586-587 Science and the city
by Jacqueline Reynolds & Charles Tanford - 587-587 A visceral experience
by Carina Dennis - 589-589 Extinction: past and present
by David Jablonski - 591-592 Lattice window on strong force
by Ian Shipsey - 592-593 Genetic spotlight on a blood defect
by Diether Lambrechts & Peter Carmeliet - 594-594 Favoured aliens for the future
by Peter D. Moore - 595-595 Magnetic Mercury
by Tim Limcoln - 595-596 The optical age of silicon
by Graham T. Reed - 596-597 Fatal medicine for vultures
by Robert Risebrough - 597-597 Molecular merry-go-round
by Magdalena Helmer - 598-598 Ensuring error-free DNA repair
by Tomas Lindahl - 601-604 Networking opportunity
by Ian Stewart - 605-606 Brain asymmetry and long-term memory
by Alberto Pascual & Kai-Lian Huang & Julie Neveu & Thomas Préat - 606-606 CCR5 mutation and plague protection
by Joan Mecsas & Greg Franklin & William A. Kuziel & Robert R. Brubaker & Stanley Falkow & Donald E. Mosier - 607-612 Reversible redox energy coupling in electron transfer chains
by Artur Osyczka & Christopher C. Moser & Fevzi Daldal & P. Leslie Dutton - 613-615 The central image of a gravitationally lensed quasar
by Joshua N. Winn & David Rusin & Christopher S. Kochanek - 615-618 A high-speed silicon optical modulator based on a metal–oxide–semiconductor capacitor
by Ansheng Liu & Richard Jones & Ling Liao & Dean Samara-Rubio & Doron Rubin & Oded Cohen & Remus Nicolaescu & Mario Paniccia - 618-621 A 1.7-kilobase single-stranded DNA that folds into a nanoscale octahedron
by William M. Shih & Joel D. Quispe & Gerald F. Joyce - 621-624 Earthquake nucleation by transient deformations caused by the M = 7.9 Denali, Alaska, earthquake
by J. Gomberg & P. Bodin & K. Larson & H. Dragert - 624-627 Ramp initiation in a thrust wedge
by John Panian & David Wiltschko - 627-630 New light shed on the oldest insect
by Michael S. Engel & David A. Grimaldi - 630-633 Diclofenac residues as the cause of vulture population decline in Pakistan
by J. Lindsay Oaks & Martin Gilbert & Munir Z. Virani & Richard T. Watson & Carol U. Meteyer & Bruce A. Rideout & H. L. Shivaprasad & Shakeel Ahmed & Muhammad Jamshed Iqbal Chaudhry & Muhammad Arshad & Shahid Mahmood & Ahmad Ali & Aleem Ahmed Khan - 633-636 An optimal bronchial tree may be dangerous
by B. Mauroy & M. Filoche & E. R. Weibel & B. Sapoval - 636-640 Susceptibility to leprosy is associated with PARK2 and PACRG
by Marcelo T. Mira & Alexandre Alcaïs & Nguyen Van Thuc & Milton O. Moraes & Celestino Di Flumeri & Vu Hong Thai & Mai Chi Phuong & Nguyen Thu Huong & Nguyen Ngoc Ba & Pham Xuan Khoa & Euzenir N. Sarno & Andrea Alter & Alexandre Montpetit & Maria E. Moraes & José R. Moraes & Carole Doré & Caroline J. Gallant & Pierre Lepage & Andrei Verner & Esther van de Vosse & Thomas J. Hudson & Laurent Abel & Erwin Schurr - 640-645 Identification of an angiogenic factor that when mutated causes susceptibility to Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome
by Xiao-Li Tian & Rajkumar Kadaba & Sun-Ah You & Mugen Liu & Ayse Anil Timur & Lin Yang & Qiuyun Chen & Przemyslaw Szafranski & Shaoqi Rao & Ling Wu & David E. Housman & Paul E. DiCorleto & David J. Driscoll & Julian Borrow & Qing Wang - 645-649 A conserved siRNA-degrading RNase negatively regulates RNA interference in C. elegans
by Scott Kennedy & Duo Wang & Gary Ruvkun - 649-652 Cytoplasmic dynein functions as a gear in response to load
by Roop Mallik & Brian C. Carter & Stephanie A. Lex & Stephen J. King & Steven P. Gross - 652-656 Structural basis for removal of adenine mispaired with 8-oxoguanine by MutY adenine DNA glycosylase
by J. Christopher Fromme & Anirban Banerjee & Susan J. Huang & Gregory L. Verdine - 657-657 Patching a leaky pipeline
by Paul Smaglik - 658-659 Baywatch: San Francisco
by Paul Smaglik - 660-660 Bricks & Mortar
by Sally Goodman - 660-660 Seeking perspective
by Philipp Angerer
February 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6974
- 472-473 Fear of human pandemic grows as bird flu sweeps through Asia
by Alison Abbott & Helen Pearson - 474-474 Drug suicide risks prompt call for FDA action
by Erika Check - 474-474 Europe urged to move on transgenic crop imports
by Quirin Schiermeier - 475-475 Bush's belt-tightening budget offers science slim pickings
by Geoff Brumfiel - 476-476 Fusion meeting shelved as site decision slides
by Declan Butler - 476-476 Suicide-inquiry fallout ‘could gag’ scientists
by Jim Giles - 477-477 Extinction meeting kicks off Japan's plans for networking
by David Cyranoski - 477-477 Universities battle for extra funds in bid to boost quality
by Quirin Schiermeier - 480-481 Sound and vision
by Declan Butler - 482-484 Back to the future
by Philip Ball - 485-485 Working hard for the money
by Mike Fainzilber - 485-485 Framework reveals lack of basic-research funds
by Carlos F. Ibanez - 485-485 Fertilizer ‘solution’ could turn local problem global
by David S. Reay - 485-485 Pet breeding has a long and colourful history
by Sophien Kamoun - 487-488 Racial realities or bombast?
by Robert N. Proctor - 488-489 Plotting the downfall of society
by Joseph A. Tainter - 489-489 Get connected
by Joanne Baker - 489-489 Spot the Milky Way
by Alison Abbott - 491-491 Prisoners of the dilemma
by Martin A. Nowak - 493-494 K is for koagulation
by J. Evan Sadler - 494-495 Double trouble
by Joseph A. Burns - 495-497 Guardian spirit blesses meiosis
by Robin Allshire - 497-497 Jagged edge
by Philip Ball - 498-499 Ammonia transformed
by Michael D. Fryzuk - 499-500 Shake, rattle or roll?
by Robert O. Blaustein & Christopher Miller - 503-504 Getting to the bottom of a granular medium
by Matthew B. Stone & David P. Bernstein & Rachel Barry & Matthew D. Pelc & Yee-Kin Tsui & Peter Schiffer - 504-504 Fat-1 mice convert n-6 to n-3 fatty acids
by Jing X. Kang & Jingdong Wang & Lin Wu & Zhao B. Kang - 505-509 Mixing, volatile loss and compositional change during impact-driven accretion of the Earth
by Alex N. Halliday - 510-517 The conserved kinetochore protein shugoshin protects centromeric cohesion during meiosis
by Tomoya S. Kitajima & Shigehiro A. Kawashima & Yoshinori Watanabe - 518-520 The formation of Kuiper-belt binaries through exchange reactions
by Yoko Funato & Junichiro Makino & Piet Hut & Eiichiro Kokubo & Daisuke Kinoshita - 521-523 Statistical mechanics of a gas-fluidized particle
by R. P. Ojha & P.-A. Lemieux & P. K. Dixon & A. J. Liu & D. J. Durian - 523-527 A route to high surface area, porosity and inclusion of large molecules in crystals
by Hee K. Chae & Diana Y. Siberio-Pérez & Jaheon Kim & YongBok Go & Mohamed Eddaoudi & Adam J. Matzger & Michael O'Keeffe & Omar M. Yaghi - 527-530 Hydrogenation and cleavage of dinitrogen to ammonia with a zirconium complex
by Jaime A. Pool & Emil Lobkovsky & Paul J. Chirik - 530-533 Low-velocity zone atop the 410-km seismic discontinuity in the northwestern United States
by Teh-Ru Alex Song & Don. V. Helmberger & Stephen P. Grand - 533-536 Mangroves enhance the biomass of coral reef fish communities in the Caribbean
by Peter J. Mumby & Alasdair J. Edwards & J. Ernesto Arias-González & Kenyon C. Lindeman & Paul G. Blackwell & Angela Gall & Malgosia I. Gorczynska & Alastair R. Harborne & Claire L. Pescod & Henk Renken & Colette C. C. Wabnitz & Ghislane Llewellyn - 537-541 Mutations in VKORC1 cause warfarin resistance and multiple coagulation factor deficiency type 2
by Simone Rost & Andreas Fregin & Vytautas Ivaskevicius & Ernst Conzelmann & Konstanze Hörtnagel & Hans-Joachim Pelz & Knut Lappegard & Erhard Seifried & Inge Scharrer & Edward G. D. Tuddenham & Clemens R. Müller & Tim M. Strom & Johannes Oldenburg - 541-544 Identification of the gene for vitamin K epoxide reductase
by Tao Li & Chun-Yun Chang & Da-Yun Jin & Pen-Jen Lin & Anastasia Khvorova & Darrel W. Stafford - 544-548 Multiple transport modes of the cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger
by Tong Mook Kang & Donald W. Hilgemann - 548-553 A proton pore in a potassium channel voltage sensor reveals a focused electric field
by Dorine M. Starace & Francisco Bezanilla - 553-558 Dephosphorylated SRp38 acts as a splicing repressor in response to heat shock
by Chanseok Shin & Ying Feng & James L. Manley - 558-561 Molecular engineering of a backwards-moving myosin motor
by Georgios Tsiavaliaris & Setsuko Fujita-Becker & Dietmar J. Manstein - 561-565 Crystal structure and mechanism of a bacterial fluorinating enzyme
by Changjiang Dong & Fanglu Huang & Hai Deng & Christoph Schaffrath & Jonathan B. Spencer & David O'Hagan & James H. Naismith - 567-567 Cash incentives
by Paul Smaglik - 568-569 All systems go
by Hannah Hoag - 570-570 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen - 570-570 Conference survival
by Sidney Omelon
January 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6973
- 381-381 Prolific ecologist vows to fight Danish misconduct verdict
by Alison Abbott - 382-382 Photo express
by Quirin Schiermeier - 382-382 Prospects brighten around the red planet
by Tony Reichhardt - 383-383 Japan's ethnic crime database sparks fears over human rights
by David Cyranoski - 383-383 North Korea offers US tour party glimpse of weapons programme
by Geoff Brumfiel - 384-384 African labs win major role in tsetse-fly genome project
by Declan Butler - 384-384 Quashed convictions reignite row over British cot deaths
by Laura Nelson - 385-385 Wildlife attacks hinder conservation efforts
by Rex Dalton - 385-385 NIH acts to quench ‘conflict of interest’ allegations
by Erika Check - 388-389 The reluctant celebrity
by Emily Singer - 390-392 The most important sexual organ
by Carina Dennis - 393-393 Bridging a know–do gap
by Sarah Davies & Abiola Sulaimon - 393-393 Hibben was not proved guilty of misconduct
by Terry L. Yates - 393-393 Biodefence funds have tight strings attached
by Edward McSweegan - 393-393 Fraud offers big rewards for relatively little risk
by T.M. Fenning - 395-396 Crops behaving badly
by Rick Roush - 396-396 Japan's secret weapons
by Alastair Hay - 396-397 Love, actually
by Alison Jolly - 397-398 Fossils off the record
by Martin Rudwick - 398-398 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 399-399 Engineering complex systems
by J. M. Ottino - 401-402 Fungi and the food of the gods
by Keith Clay - 402-403 How does a nanofibre grow?
by Pulickel M. Ajayan - 403-404 Tail of decay
by Alexander F. Schier - 405-406 Faults greased at high speed
by Chris Marone - 406-407 A natural solution to corrosion?
by Stuart Lyon - 407-407 Pathogen propulsion
by Deepa Nath - 407-408 Turning the ATP motor
by Richard L. Cross - 411-411 Scent-triggered navigation in honeybees
by Judith Reinhard & Mandyam V. Srinivasan & Shaowu Zhang - 411-412 Catch-up growth and obesity in male mice
by Susan E. Ozanne & C. Nicholas Hales - 412-413 Devonian tetrapod from western Europe
by Gaël Clément & Per E. Ahlberg & Alain Blieck & Henning Blom & Jennifer A. Clack & Edouard Poty & Jacques Thorez & Philippe Janvier - 413-414 Is TALL-1 a trimer or a virus-like cluster?
by Eugene A. Zhukovsky & Jie-Oh Lee & Michael Villegas & Cheryl Chan & Seung Chu & Cameron Mroske - 414-414 Is Tall-1 a trimer or a virus-like cluster?
by Xia Hong & John Kappler & Yingfang Liu & Liangguo Xu & Hong-Bing Shu & Gongyi Zhang - 415-418 Summing up the noise in gene networks
by Johan Paulsson - 419-422 fgf8 mRNA decay establishes a gradient that couples axial elongation to patterning in the vertebrate embryo
by Julien Dubrulle & Olivier Pourquié - 423-426 A high-mobility electron gas at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterointerface
by A. Ohtomo & H. Y. Hwang - 426-429 Atomic-scale imaging of carbon nanofibre growth
by Stig Helveg & Carlos López-Cartes & Jens Sehested & Poul L. Hansen & Bjerne S. Clausen & Jens R. Rostrup-Nielsen & Frank Abild-Pedersen & Jens K. Nørskov - 429-432 Enhanced ice sheet growth in Eurasia owing to adjacent ice-dammed lakes
by G. Krinner & J. Mangerud & M. Jakobsson & M. Crucifix & C. Ritz & J. I. Svendsen - 432-436 Natural examples of olivine lattice preferred orientation patterns with a flow-normal a-axis maximum
by Tomoyuki Mizukami & Simon R. Wallis & Junji Yamamoto - 436-439 Friction falls towards zero in quartz rock as slip velocity approaches seismic rates
by Giulio Di Toro & David L. Goldsby & Terry E. Tullis - 439-441 A new orang-utan relative from the Late Miocene of Thailand
by Yaowalak Chaimanee & Varavudh Suteethorn & Pratueng Jintasakul & Chavalit Vidthayanon & Bernard Marandat & Jean-Jacques Jaeger - 441-444 The strict anaerobe Bacteroides fragilis grows in and benefits from nanomolar concentrations of oxygen
by Anthony D. Baughn & Michael H. Malamy - 445-448 A newly discovered Roseobacter cluster in temperate and polar oceans
by Natascha Selje & Meinhard Simon & Thorsten Brinkhoff - 448-451 Species-specific calls evoke asymmetric activity in the monkey's temporal poles
by Amy Poremba & Megan Malloy & Richard C. Saunders & Richard E. Carson & Peter Herscovitch & Mortimer Mishkin - 451-457 SOL-1 is a CUB-domain protein required for GLR-1 glutamate receptor function in C. elegans
by Yi Zheng & Jerry E. Mellem & Penelope J. Brockie & David M. Madsen & Andres V. Maricq - 457-461 The RickA protein of Rickettsia conorii activates the Arp2/3 complex
by Edith Gouin & Coumaran Egile & Pierre Dehoux & Véronique Villiers & Josephine Adams & Frank Gertler & Rong Li & Pascale Cossart - 461-465 The ADP/ATP translocator is not essential for the mitochondrial permeability transition pore
by Jason E. Kokoszka & Katrina G. Waymire & Shawn E. Levy & James E. Sligh & Jiyang Cai & Dean P. Jones & Grant R. MacGregor & Douglas C. Wallace - 465-468 Mechanically driven ATP synthesis by F1-ATPase
by Hiroyasu Itoh & Akira Takahashi & Kengo Adachi & Hiroyuki Noji & Ryohei Yasuda & Masasuke Yoshida & Kazuhiko Kinosita - 469-469 Mapping life-science skills
by Paul Smaglik - 470-470 The long and the short of it
by Tshaka Cunningham - 470-470 Scientists & Societies
by Johanna Nilsson
January 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6972
- 273-273 NASA's drive to revisit the Moon leaves no scope for Hubble
by Tony Reichhardt - 274-274 Director quits as cash cutbacks hit Californian labs
by Rex Dalton - 274-274 Bird flu sparks worldwide bid to prevent human pandemic
by Alison Abbott & David Cyranoski - 275-275 Feathers fly over welfare of hemmed-in hens
by Laura Nelson - 275-275 Ministers prepare to back neuroscience network
by Declan Butler - 276-276 Resignation threats add steel to French revolt
by Declan Butler - 276-276 Europe's researchers up in arms over clinical-trial rules
by Alison Abbott - 277-277 Health concerns prompt US review of exotic-pet trade
by Erika Check - 277-277 Telepathic charm seduces audience at paranormal debate
by John Whitfield - 282-283 Star quality
by David Cyranoski - 284-286 Gut reaction
by Alison Abbott - 287-287 X-ray clues to viability of loop quantum gravity
by Philip Kaaret - 287-287 Milton and Galileo would back BMJ on free speech
by Richard Smith - 287-287 Return of bone archives is a loss to humanity
by Neil Chalmers - 289-291 The hole truth
by Susan Solomon - 293-294 The curious naturalist
by John Krebs - 294-294 Chemistry's bag of tricks
by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 295-295 Tuberculosis hits back
by D. A. Mitchison - 296-296 Science in culture
by John D. Barrow - 297-297 A meeting with Enrico Fermi
by Freeman Dyson - 299-300 A problem of distance
by Bohdan Paczynski - 300-301 Burning the spindle at both ends
by Rebecca W. Heald - 301-303 Dreams of a hollow future
by Luis Hueso & Neil Mathur - 304-305 Insight and the sleep committee
by Pierre Maquet & Perrine Ruby - 305-307 Carbon budget in the black
by Michael W. I. Schmidt - 307-308 A class act
by Theodore S. Jardetzky & Robert A. Lamb - 311-312 Changes in grey matter induced by training
by Bogdan Draganski & Christian Gaser & Volker Busch & Gerhard Schuierer & Ulrich Bogdahn & Arne May - 312-312 Cognitive bias and affective state
by Emma J. Harding & Elizabeth S. Paul & Michael Mendl - 313-319 Structure of the dengue virus envelope protein after membrane fusion
by Yorgo Modis & Steven Ogata & David Clements & Stephen C. Harrison - 320-325 Conformational change and protein–protein interactions of the fusion protein of Semliki Forest virus
by Don L. Gibbons & Marie-Christine Vaney & Alain Roussel & Armelle Vigouroux & Brigid Reilly & Jean Lepault & Margaret Kielian & Félix A. Rey - 326-328 A distance of 133–137 parsecs to the Pleiades star cluster
by Xiaopei Pan & M. Shao & S. R. Kulkarni - 328-332 The microscopic nature of localization in the quantum Hall effect
by S. Ilani & J. Martin & E. Teitelbaum & J. H. Smet & D. Mahalu & V. Umansky & A. Yacoby - 332-336 The role of increasing temperature variability in European summer heatwaves
by Christoph Schär & Pier Luigi Vidale & Daniel Lüthi & Christoph Frei & Christian Häberli & Mark A. Liniger & Christof Appenzeller - 336-339 Reburial of fossil organic carbon in marine sediments
by Angela F. Dickens & Yves Gélinas & Caroline A. Masiello & Stuart Wakeham & John I. Hedges - 339-342 Melting of iron at the physical conditions of the Earth's core
by Jeffrey H. Nguyen & Neil C. Holmes - 342-344 Chicken welfare is influenced more by housing conditions than by stocking density
by Marian Stamp Dawkins & Christl A. Donnelly & Tracey A. Jones - 344-347 Travelling waves in the occurrence of dengue haemorrhagic fever in Thailand
by Derek A.T. Cummings & Rafael A. Irizarry & Norden E. Huang & Timothy P. Endy & Ananda Nisalak & Kumnuan Ungchusak & Donald S. Burke - 348-352 A primitive Y chromosome in papaya marks incipient sex chromosome evolution
by Zhiyong Liu & Paul H. Moore & Hao Ma & Christine M. Ackerman & Makandar Ragiba & Qingyi Yu & Heather M. Pearl & Minna S. Kim & Joseph W. Charlton & John I. Stiles & Francis T. Zee & Andrew H. Paterson & Ray Ming - 352-355 Sleep inspires insight
by Ullrich Wagner & Steffen Gais & Hilde Haider & Rolf Verleger & Jan Born