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April 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6982
- 553-557 Ferns diversified in the shadow of angiosperms
by Harald Schneider & Eric Schuettpelz & Kathleen M. Pryer & Raymond Cranfill & Susana Magallón & Richard Lupia - 557-561 Adaptation to natural facial categories
by Michael A. Webster & Daniel Kaping & Yoko Mizokami & Paul Duhamel - 561-564 A DNA vaccine induces SARS coronavirus neutralization and protective immunity in mice
by Zhi-yong Yang & Wing-pui Kong & Yue Huang & Anjeanette Roberts & Brian R. Murphy & Kanta Subbarao & Gary J. Nabel - 564-569 Differentiating germ cells can revert into functional stem cells in Drosophila melanogaster ovaries
by Toshie Kai & Allan Spradling - 569-574 AMP-kinase regulates food intake by responding to hormonal and nutrient signals in the hypothalamus
by Yasuhiko Minokoshi & Thierry Alquier & Noboru Furukawa & Young-Bum Kim & Anna Lee & Bingzhong Xue & James Mu & Fabienne Foufelle & Pascal Ferré & Morris J. Birnbaum & Bettina J. Stuck & Barbara B. Kahn - 574-578 From molecular noise to behavioural variability in a single bacterium
by Ekaterina Korobkova & Thierry Emonet & Jose M. G. Vilar & Thomas S. Shimizu & Philippe Cluzel - 578-581 The myosin motor in muscle generates a smaller and slower working stroke at higher load
by Massimo Reconditi & Marco Linari & Leonardo Lucii & Alex Stewart & Yin-Biao Sun & Peter Boesecke & Theyencheri Narayanan & Robert F. Fischetti & Tom Irving & Gabriella Piazzesi & Malcolm Irving & Vincenzo Lombardi - 583-583 Exploring careers
by Paul Smaglik - 584-584 Another dimension
by Paul Smaglik - 584-585 Changing of the guard
by Myrna Watanabe - 586-586 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen - 586-586 Undertaking undergraduates
by Sidney Omelon
March 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6981
- 353-353 NASA seeks robotic rescuers to give Hubble extra lease of life
by Tony Reichhardt - 354-354 Biology hogs the science budget, senator complains
by Erika Check - 354-354 Link from hygiene to allergies gains support
by Erika Check - 355-355 Partners fail to find common ground for fusion project
by Declan Butler - 355-355 Ice machine sheds light on climate history written in dust
by Jim Giles - 356-356 Societies take united stand on journal access
by Jim Giles - 356-356 US Army backs Swedish cell study
by Alison Abbott - 357-357 Japan shakes up council to offer scientists political clout
by David Cyranoski - 357-357 Sellafield seeks solid foundation for cleaner wastewater
by Laura Nelson - 360-361 Feast or famine?
by Christopher Surridge - 362-364 The sweet smell of success
by Carina Dennis - 365-365 Fusion: Bush agrees it's time to end the impasse
by Burton Richter - 365-365 New law does little to ease research pain in Spain
by Mark van Raaij - 365-365 Spain: politicians need to challenge the status quo
by Miguel Ortiz Lombardía - 365-365 Fusion: choose Japan for international balance
by Michael E. Mauel - 367-368 The physics of crowds
by Steven Strogatz - 368-368 Chemistry between man and insect
by Jeremy N. McNeil - 369-370 A sprinkling of stardust
by John J. Cowan - 370-370 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 371-371 Cell bodies in a cage
by František Baluška & Dieter Volkmann & Peter W. Barlow - 373-374 Muscling in on hominid evolution
by Pete Currie - 374-375 How come you look so good?
by Roger J. Davey - 375-377 Human genes hit the big screen
by Andrew Fraser - 378-378 Past performance and future results
by Carlo Tomasi - 379-379 Putting the squeeze on oxidation
by Michael J. Walter - 379-381 Profile of a tumour
by Olli Kallioniemi - 381-381 Stardust's comet memories
by Alison Wright - 382-382 Neural coding by correlation?
by Arun V. Holden - 385-386 Risk of horses falling in the Grand National
by Christopher Proudman & Gina Pinchbeck & Peter Clegg & Nigel French - 386-386 Direct writing of three-dimensional webs
by Gregory M. Gratson & Mingjie Xu & Jennifer A. Lewis - 386-386 Synchrotron radiation and quantum gravity
by John Ellis & N. E. Mavromatos & D. V. Nanopoulos & A. S. Sakharov - 387-392 Nodal antagonists regulate formation of the anteroposterior axis of the mouse embryo
by Masamichi Yamamoto & Yukio Saijoh & Aitana Perea-Gomez & William Shawlot & Richard R. Behringer & Siew-Lan Ang & Hiroshi Hamada & Chikara Meno - 393-399 Odorant receptor gene choice is reset by nuclear transfer from mouse olfactory sensory neurons
by Jinsong Li & Tomohiro Ishii & Paul Feinstein & Peter Mombaerts - 400-401 Retrograde spins of near-Earth asteroids from the Yarkovsky effect
by A. La Spina & P. Paolicchi & A. Kryszczyńska & P. Pravec - 401-404 Strain-induced metal–insulator phase coexistence in perovskite manganites
by K. H. Ahn & T. Lookman & A. R. Bishop - 404-406 Onset of heterogeneous crystal nucleation in colloidal suspensions
by A. Cacciuto & S. Auer & D. Frenkel - 406-409 Mass and volume contributions to twentieth-century global sea level rise
by Laury Miller & Bruce C. Douglas - 409-412 Experimental evidence for the existence of iron-rich metal in the Earth's lower mantle
by Daniel J. Frost & Christian Liebske & Falko Langenhorst & Catherine A. McCammon & Reidar G. Trønnes & David C. Rubie - 412-414 Antibiotic-mediated antagonism leads to a bacterial game of rock–paper–scissors in vivo
by Benjamin C. Kirkup & Margaret A. Riley - 415-418 Myosin gene mutation correlates with anatomical changes in the human lineage
by Hansell H. Stedman & Benjamin W. Kozyak & Anthony Nelson & Danielle M. Thesier & Leonard T. Su & David W. Low & Charles R. Bridges & Joseph B. Shrager & Nancy Minugh-Purvis & Marilyn A. Mitchell - 419-422 General conditions for predictivity in learning theory
by Tomaso Poggio & Ryan Rifkin & Sayan Mukherjee & Partha Niyogi - 423-426 Imaging cortical correlates of illusion in early visual cortex
by Dirk Jancke & Frédéric Chavane & Shmuel Naaman & Amiram Grinvald - 427-431 A resource for large-scale RNA-interference-based screens in mammals
by Patrick J. Paddison & Jose M. Silva & Douglas S. Conklin & Mike Schlabach & Mamie Li & Shola Aruleba & Vivekanand Balija & Andy O'Shaughnessy & Lidia Gnoj & Kim Scobie & Kenneth Chang & Thomas Westbrook & Michele Cleary & Ravi Sachidanandam & W. Richard McCombie & Stephen J. Elledge & Gregory J. Hannon - 431-437 A large-scale RNAi screen in human cells identifies new components of the p53 pathway
by Katrien Berns & E. Marielle Hijmans & Jasper Mullenders & Thijn R. Brummelkamp & Arno Velds & Mike Heimerikx & Ron M. Kerkhoven & Mandy Madiredjo & Wouter Nijkamp & Britta Weigelt & Reuven Agami & Wei Ge & Guy Cavet & Peter S. Linsley & Roderick L. Beijersbergen & René Bernards - 437-441 Functional interactions between receptors in bacterial chemotaxis
by Victor Sourjik & Howard C. Berg - 441-445 Enzymic activation and transfer of fatty acids as acyl-adenylates in mycobacteria
by Omita A. Trivedi & Pooja Arora & Vijayalakshmi Sridharan & Rashmi Tickoo & Debasisa Mohanty & Rajesh S. Gokhale - 445-445 Correction: Corrigendum: Delta-promoted filopodia mediate long-range lateral inhibition in Drosophila
by Cyrille de Joussineau & Jonathan Soulé & Marianne Martin & Christelle Anguille & Philippe Montcourrier & Daniel Alexandre - 445-445 Erratum: Folding proteins in fatal ways
by Dennis J. Selkoe - 447-447 The fame game
by Paul Smaglik - 448-449 Renaissance in Spain
by Quirin Schiermeier - 450-450 Recruiters & Industry
by Michael Jackson - 450-450 Paris, here I come..
by Tshaka Cunningham
March 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6980
- 1-2 An alternative origin for the ‘Silverpit crater’
by John R. Underhill - 2-2 An alternative origin for the ‘Silverpit crater’ (reply)
by Simon A. Stewart & Philip J. Allen - 241-241 Battle lines are drawn as French researchers resign en masse
by Declan Butler - 242-242 Plague professor gets two years in bioterror case
by Erika Check - 242-242 Geneticists study chimp–human divergence
by Erika Check - 243-243 Outspoken nuclear scientist ‘forced out’ over polygraph row
by Jonathan Knight - 243-243 Two arrested for trade in body parts from donor programme
by Rex Dalton - 244-244 Varmus advises ‘vow of chastity’ over NIH staff consultancies
by Meredith Wadman - 244-244 Health experts find obesity measures too lightweight
by Declan Butler - 245-245 Biomedical institute wins reprieve from relocation
by Laura Nelson - 245-245 Pentagon attempts to bend light to its will
by Geoff Brumfiel - 250-251 Mission impossible?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 252-254 Slim pickings
by Declan Butler - 255-255 Confidential reports may improve peer review
by Pedro Cintas - 255-255 Concern is more than just ‘ruffled feathers’
by Kai M. A. Chan & Stephen Porder & Paul A. T. Higgins & Sasha B. Kramer - 255-255 Health-aid efforts rely on local infrastructure
by Clive Shiff - 257-258 Shooting time's arrow
by Paul Davies - 258-258 Touring artificial minds
by John L. Casti - 258-259 In Newton's long shadow
by Lewis Pyenson - 259-259 Science in culture
by Stefano Grillo - 261-261 From 'not wrong' to (maybe right)
by Frank Wilczek - 263-264 RNA finds a simpler way
by Thomas R. Cech - 264-265 We can see clearly now..
by Nicholas White - 265-267 The strain of being a prion
by Mick F. Tuite - 267-269 Survival pathways meet their end
by Frank McCormick - 269-271 Quick-set thin films
by Mercouri G. Kanatzidis - 271-272 Dangerous liaisons
by Allan Balmain & Rosemary J. Akhurst - 272-272 X-ray eyes on Saturn
by May Chiao - 275-278 The cultural wealth of nations
by Mark Pagel & Ruth Mace - 279-279 New mechanism for modulating colour vision
by Christiana L. Cheng & Iñigo Novales Flamarique - 279-280 A non-metal system for nitrogen fixation
by Yoshiaki Nishibayashi & Makoto Saito & Sakae Uemura & Shin-ichi Takekuma & Hideko Takekuma & Zen-ichi Yoshida - 281-286 Control of gene expression by a natural metabolite-responsive ribozyme
by Wade C. Winkler & Ali Nahvi & Adam Roth & Jennifer A. Collins & Ronald R. Breaker - 287-292 Crystal structure of spinach major light-harvesting complex at 2.72 Å resolution
by Zhenfeng Liu & Hanchi Yan & Kebin Wang & Tingyun Kuang & Jiping Zhang & Lulu Gui & Xiaomin An & Wenrui Chang - 293-296 Compact sources as the origin of the soft γ-ray emission of the Milky Way
by F. Lebrun & R. Terrier & A. Bazzano & G. Bélanger & A. Bird & L. Bouchet & A. Dean & M. Del Santo & A. Goldwurm & N. Lund & H. Morand & A. Parmar & J. Paul & J.-P. Roques & V. Schönfelder & A. W. Strong & P. Ubertini & R. Walter & C. Winkler - 296-299 Structural relaxation in supercooled water by time-resolved spectroscopy
by Renato Torre & Paolo Bartolini & Roberto Righini - 299-303 High-mobility ultrathin semiconducting films prepared by spin coating
by David B. Mitzi & Laura L. Kosbar & Conal E. Murray & Matthew Copel & Ali Afzali - 303-306 A ‘snowball Earth’ climate triggered by continental break-up through changes in runoff
by Yannick Donnadieu & Yves Goddéris & Gilles Ramstein & Anne Nédélec & Joseph Meert - 306-310 Millennial and orbital variations of El Niño/Southern Oscillation and high-latitude climate in the last glacial period
by Chris S. M. Turney & A. Peter Kershaw & Steven C. Clemens & Nick Branch & Patrick T. Moss & L. Keith Fifield - 310-313 Experimental evidence for apparent competition in a tropical forest food web
by Rebecca J. Morris & Owen T. Lewis & H. Charles J. Godfray - 313-316 Ban on triazine herbicides likely to reduce but not negate relative benefits of GMHT maize cropping
by J. N. Perry & L. G. Firbank & G. T. Champion & S. J. Clark & M. S. Heard & M. J. May & C. Hawes & G. R. Squire & P. Rothery & I. P. Woiwod & J. D. Pidgeon - 316-319 Cortical activity reductions during repetition priming can result from rapid response learning
by Ian G. Dobbins & David M. Schnyer & Mieke Verfaellie & Daniel L. Schacter - 319-323 Protein-only transmission of three yeast prion strains
by Chih-Yen King & Ruben Diaz-Avalos - 323-328 Conformational variations in an infectious protein determine prion strain differences
by Motomasa Tanaka & Peter Chien & Nariman Naber & Roger Cooke & Jonathan S. Weissman - 328-332 The candidate tumour suppressor protein ING4 regulates brain tumour growth and angiogenesis
by Igor Garkavtsev & Sergey V. Kozin & Olga Chernova & Lei Xu & Frank Winkler & Edward Brown & Gene H. Barnett & Rakesh K. Jain - 332-337 Survival signalling by Akt and eIF4E in oncogenesis and cancer therapy
by Hans-Guido Wendel & Elisa de Stanchina & Jordan S. Fridman & Abba Malina & Sagarika Ray & Scott Kogan & Carlos Cordon-Cardo & Jerry Pelletier & Scott W. Lowe - 337-341 Bmi1 is essential for cerebellar development and is overexpressed in human medulloblastomas
by Carly Leung & Merel Lingbeek & Olga Shakhova & James Liu & Ellen Tanger & Parvin Saremaslani & Maarten van Lohuizen & Silvia Marino - 341-345 The protein kinase PKR is required for macrophage apoptosis after activation of Toll-like receptor 4
by Li-Chung Hsu & Jin Mo Park & Kezhong Zhang & Jun-Li Luo & Shin Maeda & Randal J. Kaufman & Lars Eckmann & Donald G. Guiney & Michael Karin - 347-347 Capping active volcanoes
by Paul Smaglik - 348-349 Growth industry
by Ricki Lewis - 350-350 Scientists & Societies
by Eric Anderson - 350-350 Choosing a boss
by Amber Jenkins
March 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6979
- 107-107 Transgenic planting approved despite scepticism of UK public
by Jim Giles - 107-107 Californian county bans transgenic crops
by Rex Dalton - 108-108 French scientists prepare for mass resignation
by Declan Butler - 108-108 Wave of protest strikes Europe's universities
by Laura Nelson - 109-109 Terror watchdog set up for ‘dual use’ biology
by Erika Check - 109-109 Nigerian states disrupt campaign to eradicate polio
by Declan Butler - 110-110 Biotechnologists seek to bridge South Asian divide
by K. S. Jayaraman - 110-110 Problems of the poor set to face cost–benefit treatment
by Jim Giles - 111-111 Scheme to track rare dolphins hits troubled waters
by David Cyranoski - 111-111 Air force clips the wings of UK wind power
by Laura Nelson - 114-115 A rising tide
by Quirin Schiermeier - 116-118 Growing old gracefully
by Alison Abbott - 119-119 US science has never been more coherent
by John H. Marburger - 119-119 More to consider about European research body
by Julia Higgins - 119-119 Time to choose the right site for a fusion reactor
by Paul Vandenplas - 121-122 High-tech cluster bombs
by Scott Wallsten - 123-124 Why we did it
by Melvin Konner - 124-125 Sowing seeds of discontent
by Anthony Trewavas - 125-125 The age-old problem of mortality
by Caleb E. Finch - 125-125 Dress for DNA
by Mary Purton - 127-128 Hurricanes and butterflies
by Thomas C. Halsey & Mogens H. Jensen - 128-129 The grandmother effect
by Kristen Hawkes - 129-130 Flight of the qubit
by Eugene Polzik - 130-131 An Earth on fire
by Helmut Weissert & Stefano M. Bernasconi - 132-133 The inconstant constant?
by Lennox L. Cowie & Antoinette Songaila - 133-133 Supramolecular twelve-a-side
by May Chiao - 133-134 More like a man
by Allan C. Spradling - 134-135 Secrets of the deep
by Jonathan Aurnou - 137-138 Live birth after ovarian tissue transplant
by D. M. Lee & R. R. Yeoman & D. E. Battaglia & R. L. Stouffer & M. B. Zelinski-Wooten & J. W. Fanton & D. P. Wolf - 138-139 Creation of long-lasting blood vessels
by Naoto Koike & Dai Fukumura & Oliver Gralla & Patrick Au & Jeffrey S. Schechner & Rakesh K. Jain - 139-139 Inequity aversion in capuchins?
by Joseph Henrich - 140-140 Fair refusal by capuchin monkeys
by Clive D. L. Wynne - 140-140 Fair refusal by capuchin monkeys
by Sarah F. Brosnan & Frans B. M. de Waal - 141-144 Has the Higgs boson been discovered?
by Peter Renton - 145-150 Germline stem cells and follicular renewal in the postnatal mammalian ovary
by Joshua Johnson & Jacqueline Canning & Tomoko Kaneko & James K. Pru & Jonathan L. Tilly - 151-153 Convective-region geometry as the cause of Uranus' and Neptune's unusual magnetic fields
by Sabine Stanley & Jeremy Bloxham - 153-157 Observation of entanglement between a single trapped atom and a single photon
by B. B. Blinov & D. L. Moehring & L.- M. Duan & C. Monroe - 157-160 Supramolecular dendritic liquid quasicrystals
by Xiangbing Zeng & Goran Ungar & Yongsong Liu & Virgil Percec & Andrés E. Dulcey & Jamie K. Hobbs - 160-163 Links between salinity variation in the Caribbean and North Atlantic thermohaline circulation
by Matthew W. Schmidt & Howard J. Spero & David W. Lea - 163-167 Seismic reflection imaging of two megathrust shear zones in the northern Cascadia subduction zone
by Andrew J. Calvert - 167-171 Unified spatial scaling of species and their trophic interactions
by Ulrich Brose & Annette Ostling & Kateri Harrison & Neo D. Martinez - 171-175 Pervasive alteration of tree communities in undisturbed Amazonian forests
by William F. Laurance & Alexandre A. Oliveira & Susan G. Laurance & Richard Condit & Henrique E. M. Nascimento & Ana C. Sanchez-Thorin & Thomas E. Lovejoy & Ana Andrade & Sammya D'Angelo & José E. Ribeiro & Christopher W. Dick - 175-178 Sustainable trophy hunting of African lions
by Karyl Whitman & Anthony M. Starfield & Henley S. Quadling & Craig Packer - 178-181 Fitness benefits of prolonged post-reproductive lifespan in women
by Mirkka Lahdenperä & Virpi Lummaa & Samuli Helle & Marc Tremblay & Andrew F. Russell - 182-185 Immunogenicity of a highly attenuated MVA smallpox vaccine and protection against monkeypox
by Patricia L. Earl & Jeffrey L. Americo & Linda S. Wyatt & Leigh Anne Eller & J. Charles Whitbeck & Gary H. Cohen & Roselyn J. Eisenberg & Christopher J. Hartmann & David L. Jackson & David A. Kulesh & Mark J. Martinez & David M. Miller & Eric M. Mucker & Joshua D. Shamblin & Susan H. Zwiers & John W. Huggins & Peter B. Jahrling & Bernard Moss - 185-189 Myocardin and ternary complex factors compete for SRF to control smooth muscle gene expression
by Zhigao Wang & Da-Zhi Wang & Dirk Hockemeyer & John McAnally & Alfred Nordheim & Eric N. Olson - 190-193 Control of the SCFSkp2–Cks1 ubiquitin ligase by the APC/CCdh1 ubiquitin ligase
by Tarig Bashir & N. Valerio Dorrello & Virginia Amador & Daniele Guardavaccaro & Michele Pagano - 194-198 Degradation of the SCF component Skp2 in cell-cycle phase G1 by the anaphase-promoting complex
by Wenyi Wei & Nagi G. Ayad & Yong Wan & Guo-Jun Zhang & Marc W. Kirschner & William G. Kaelin - 198-202 Insight into tubulin regulation from a complex with colchicine and a stathmin-like domain
by Raimond B.G. Ravelli & Benoît Gigant & Patrick A. Curmi & Isabelle Jourdain & Sylvie Lachkar & André Sobel & Marcel Knossow - 203-203 Messages to China from the West
by Philip Campbell - 204-205 Cultural reflections
by Mu-ming Poo - 206-207 Making an impact
by Ray Wu - 208-209 The new Silk Road
by Kenneth Chien & Luther Chien - 210-212 An embryonic nation
by Xiangzhong Yang - 213-214 A case for conservation
by Chung-I Wu & Suhua Shi & Ya-ping Zhang - 215-217 Agriculture of the future
by T. C. Tso - 218-220 Making big money from small technology
by James C. Hsiao & Kenneth Fong - 221-222 Follow your nose
by Alice Shih-hou Huang - 225-225 A question of biology
by Caitlin Smith - 235-235 The waiting game
by Paul Smaglik - 236-237 Reinventing the Silk Road
by Paul Smaglik - 238-238 Bricks & Mortar
by Kristian Helin - 238-238 The lab environment
by Philipp Angerer
March 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6978
- 3-3 Doctors battle to contain AIDS epidemic as unrest engulfs Haiti
by Erika Check - 4-4 Bush sacks outspoken biologist from ethics council
by Erika Check - 4-4 Climate findings let fishermen off the hook
by Quirin Schiermeier - 5-5 Medical editors urged to accept ethical code
by Jim Giles - 6-6 Gene-ecology agreement circles the globe
by David Cyranoski - 6-6 US and biologists wary of strict biotech rules
by David Cyranoski - 7-7 Spanish lawmakers clash over control of stem-cell research
by Laura Nelson - 7-7 Ending of shuttle service puts space experiments ‘at risk’
by Declan Butler - 12-13 A sleeping giant stirs
by David Cyranoski - 14-15 Just add water
by Geoff Brumfiel - 17-17 Time to stop blaming communism in Hungary
by Gábor Lente - 17-17 Hungary: basic science needs European support
by László Hunyady - 17-17 Let's hope there's a good year on the cards
by Simon Wain-Hobson - 19-19 Emerging epidemics
by Tony McMichael - 20-20 Rooting out the wine plague
by Jeffrey Granett - 21-21 Science in culture
by Roald Hoffmann - 23-23 The usefulness of parody
by John Cairns - 25-26 Reconstructing the wild types
by Edward F. Delong - 26-27 Turn up the temperature
by Piers Coleman - 27-27 Chalk-hill blues
by Katrin Bussell