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May 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6988
- 205-205 Correction: Corrigendum: Characterization of a common precursor population for dendritic cells
by Gloria Martínez del Hoyo & Pilar Martín & Héctor Hernández Vargas & Sara Ruiz & Cristina Fernández Arias & Carlos Ardavín - 207-207 Japan
by David Cyranoski - 210-214 Winds of change blow away the cobwebs on campus
by David Cyranoski & I-han Chou - 216-219 Curiosity makes way for capitalism
by David Cyranoski - 220-221 Will creativity thrive in an island paradise?
by David Cyranoski - 223-223 Aerospace meets biotech
by Paul Smaglik - 224-225 The yeast is rising
by Kendall Powell - 226-226 Future echoes
by Philipp Angerer - 226-226 Scientists & Societies
by Simon Mooijaart
May 2004, Volume 429, Issue 6987
- 3-3 Korea's stem-cell stars dogged by suspicion of ethical breach
by David Cyranoski - 4-4 BioShield defence programme set to fund anthrax vaccine
by Erika Check - 4-4 NASA opens its arms to robot options for saving telescope
by Tony Reichhardt - 5-5 Top job at NSF on hold until after US elections
by Geoff Brumfiel - 5-5 Feathered fossils cause a flap in museums
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 Tax change curtails UK university spin-offs
by Jim Giles - 6-6 AIDS drug price hike prompts calls for intervention
by Erika Check - 7-7 Fatal fruit bat virus sparks epidemics in southern Asia
by Declan Butler - 10-11 The waiting game
by Geoff Brumfiel - 12-14 Crunch time for Korea's cloners
by David Cyranoski - 15-15 Colourful history of Japan's rat resources
by Tadao Serikawa - 15-15 Managing fisheries in a changing climate
by Boris Worm & Ransom A. Myers - 15-15 Multiskilled mouse rivals Renaissance rat
by Richard A. Radcliffe - 17-18 The human factor
by David L. Hull - 18-19 Walking on their ribs
by Nick Hopwood - 19-21 Sexual diversity and the gender agenda
by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy - 21-22 High points in geology
by David E. James - 22-23 The way or the world
by Norman Myers - 23-25 Family values
by H. Charles J. Godfray - 25-26 Warming to a historical theme
by Jeremy A. Sabloff - 26-26 Together forever?
by Jonathan Cole - 27-27 Insignificance
by Sean Carroll - 29-30 Dust-filled doughnuts in space
by Julian Krolik - 30-31 Self-help for insulin cells
by Ken Zaret - 31-33 Fast fish
by Adam P. Summers - 33-34 Hot metal
by Carl B. Agee - 35-37 An inflammatory issue
by Kevin J. Tracey & H. Shaw Warren - 37-37 Variations on a golden core
by Tim Lincoln - 37-38 Designer prions
by Daniel C. Masison - 40-40 Superluminal speed of information?
by Günter Nimtz - 40-40 Superluminal speed of information? (reply)
by Michael D. Stenner & Daniel J. Gauthier & Mark A. Neifeld - 40-40 Moulting arthropod caught in the act
by Diego C. García-Bellido & Desmond H. Collins - 41-46 Adult pancreatic β-cells are formed by self-duplication rather than stem-cell differentiation
by Yuval Dor & Juliana Brown & Olga I. Martinez & Douglas A. Melton - 47-49 The central dusty torus in the active nucleus of NGC 1068
by W. Jaffe & K. Meisenheimer & H. J. A. Röttgering & Ch. Leinert & A. Richichi & O. Chesneau & D. Fraix-Burnet & A. Glazenborg-Kluttig & G.-L. Granato & U. Graser & B. Heijligers & R. Köhler & F. Malbet & G. K. Miley & F. Paresce & J.-W. Pel & G. Perrin & F. Przygodda & M. Schoeller & H. Sol & L. B. F. M. Waters & G. Weigelt & J. Woillez & P. T. de Zeeuw - 49-52 Dislocation-driven surface dynamics on solids
by S. Kodambaka & S. V. Khare & W. Święch & K. Ohmori & I. Petrov & J. E. Greene - 52-55 Polymerization within a molecular-scale stereoregular template
by Takeshi Serizawa & Ken-ichi Hamada & Mitsuru Akashi - 55-58 Contribution of stratospheric cooling to satellite-inferred tropospheric temperature trends
by Qiang Fu & Celeste M. Johanson & Stephen G. Warren & Dian J. Seidel - 58-61 Partitioning of oxygen during core formation on the Earth and Mars
by David C. Rubie & Christine K. Gessmann & Daniel J. Frost - 61-65 Convergent evolution in mechanical design of lamnid sharks and tunas
by Jeanine M. Donley & Chugey A. Sepulveda & Peter Konstantinidis & Sven Gemballa & Robert E. Shadwick - 65-67 Female mating bias results in conflicting sex-specific offspring fitness
by Kenneth M. Fedorka & Timothy A. Mousseau - 67-71 Naturalistic experience transforms sensory maps in the adult cortex of caged animals
by Daniel B. Polley & Eugen Kvašňák & Ron D. Frostig - 72-75 Functional variation in LGALS2 confers risk of myocardial infarction and regulates lymphotoxin-α secretion in vitro
by Kouichi Ozaki & Katsumi Inoue & Hiroshi Sato & Aritoshi Iida & Yozo Ohnishi & Akihiro Sekine & Hideyuki Sato & Keita Odashiro & Masakiyo Nobuyoshi & Masatsugu Hori & Yusuke Nakamura & Toshihiro Tanaka - 75-79 Differential modulation of endotoxin responsiveness by human caspase-12 polymorphisms
by Maya Saleh & John P. Vaillancourt & Rona K. Graham & Matthew Huyck & Srinivasa M. Srinivasula & Emad S. Alnemri & Martin H. Steinberg & Vikki Nolan & Clinton T. Baldwin & Richard S. Hotchkiss & Timothy G. Buchman & Barbara A. Zehnbauer & Michael R. Hayden & Lindsay A. Farrer & Sophie Roy & Donald W. Nicholson - 79-82 Nitration of a peptide phytotoxin by bacterial nitric oxide synthase
by Johan A. Kers & Michael J. Wach & Stuart B. Krasnoff & Joanne Widom & Kimberly D. Cameron & Raghida A. Bukhalid & Donna M. Gibson & Brian R. Crane & Rosemary Loria - 83-86 Mechanotransduction through growth-factor shedding into the extracellular space
by Daniel J. Tschumperlin & Guohao Dai & Ivan V. Maly & Tadashi Kikuchi & Lily H. Laiho & Anna K. McVittie & Kathleen J. Haley & Craig M. Lilly & Peter T. C. So & Douglas A. Lauffenburger & Roger D. Kamm & Jeffrey M. Drazen - 86-92 The ubiquitin ligase COP1 is a critical negative regulator of p53
by David Dornan & Ingrid Wertz & Harumi Shimizu & David Arnott & Gretchen D. Frantz & Patrick Dowd & Karen O' Rourke & Hartmut Koeppen & Vishva M. Dixit - 92-96 Integrating high-throughput and computational data elucidates bacterial networks
by Markus W. Covert & Eric M. Knight & Jennifer L. Reed & Markus J. Herrgard & Bernhard O. Palsson - 105-107 Proteomics in multiplex
by Lisa Melton - 111-111 Swatting flies
by Paul Smaglik - 112-112 Through the looking glass
by Amber Jenkins - 112-112 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
April 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6986
- 879-879 Trainee let down as allergy institute withdraws support
by Meredith Wadman - 879-879 Young biologists rejected as NIH budget squeezes training grants
by Meredith Wadman - 880-880 Livermore plans ignite protests over nuclear weapons
by Geoff Brumfiel - 880-880 Cardiologists take heart from stem-cell treatment success
by Erika Check - 881-881 Anthropologists rocked by fossil access row
by Rex Dalton - 881-881 Gates grant helps Africa develop science academies
by Declan Butler - 882-882 Britain seeks compromise on animal research
by Laura Nelson - 882-882 Victims of extremists join together to change the law
by Laura Nelson - 883-883 Money changes hands in key bank transaction
by Eva Schillinger - 883-883 Fishy predator gets its teeth into ancient climate history
by Quirin Schiermeier - 886-887 Biology for art's sake
by Hannah Hoag - 888-890 A job for the droids?
by Tony Reichhardt - 891-891 ITER, fusion for humanity
by David King - 891-891 Ten-year review of research in South Africa
by Jerome A. Singh - 891-891 Injustice of draft law will speed Italy's brain drain
by David Burr - 892-892 Dreaming of clean nukes
by Michael A. Levi - 893-893 Engineering for animals
by Daniel E. Lieberman - 894-894 Plotting the course of climate change
by Myles Allen - 894-895 A scientific empire?
by Ziauddin Sardar - 895-895 Science in culture
by Peter Bennett - 896-896 Electronic evolution
by Juliane C. Mössinger & Claudio R. Alonso - 897-897 Learning from the Altmeister
by Axel Meyer - 899-900 The cod that got away
by Jeffrey A. Hutchings - 900-901 Jump-start for a neutron star
by Duncan Lorimer - 901-903 Tightrope act
by David P. Corey & Marcos Sotomayor - 903-904 Stars in stones
by Sara Russell - 904-904 Nose of moose
by Tim Lincoln - 904-905 Neanderthal teeth lined up
by Jay Kelley - 906-906 Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar (1930–2004)
by John W. Goodby - 909-910 Geomagnetic map used in sea-turtle navigation
by Kenneth J. Lohmann & Catherine M. F. Lohmann & Llewellyn M. Ehrhart & Dean A. Bagley & Timothy Swing - 910-910 Whale-call response to masking boat noise
by Andrew D. Foote & Richard W. Osborne & A. Rus Hoelzel - 911-918 The path to ubiquitous and low-cost organic electronic appliances on plastic
by Stephen R. Forrest - 919-921 The geometry of the double-pulsar system J0737–3039 from systematic intensity variations
by Fredrick A. Jenet & Scott M. Ransom - 921-924 Stardust silicates from primitive meteorites
by Kazuhide Nagashima & Alexander N. Krot & Hisayoshi Yurimoto - 924-927 Carbon nanotubes as nanoscale mass conveyors
by B. C. Regan & S. Aloni & R. O. Ritchie & U. Dahmen & A. Zettl - 927-929 Interdecadal variation in the extent of South Pacific tropical waters during the Younger Dryas event
by Thierry Corrège & Michael K. Gagan & J. Warren Beck & George S. Burr & Guy Cabioch & Florence Le Cornec - 929-932 Polysaccharide aggregation as a potential sink of marine dissolved organic carbon
by Anja Engel & Silke Thoms & Ulf Riebesell & Emma Rochelle-Newall & Ingrid Zondervan - 932-935 Maturation trends indicative of rapid evolution preceded the collapse of northern cod
by Esben M. Olsen & Mikko Heino & George R. Lilly & M. Joanne Morgan & John Brattey & Bruno Ernande & Ulf Dieckmann - 936-939 Surprisingly rapid growth in Neanderthals
by Fernando V. Ramirez Rozzi & José Maria Bermudez de Castro - 939-941 Sperm death and dumping in Drosophila
by Rhonda R. Snook & David J. Hosken - 942-945 Detecting selection using a single genome sequence of M. tuberculosis and P. falciparum
by Joshua B. Plotkin & Jonathan Dushoff & Hunter B. Fraser - 945-950 Regulation of ethylene gas biosynthesis by the Arabidopsis ETO1 protein
by Kevin L.-C. Wang & Hitoshi Yoshida & Claire Lurin & Joseph R. Ecker - 950-955 Cadherin 23 is a component of the tip link in hair-cell stereocilia
by Jan Siemens & Concepcion Lillo & Rachel A. Dumont & Anna Reynolds & David S. Williams & Peter G. Gillespie & Ulrich Müller - 955-959 Mutations in cadherin 23 affect tip links in zebrafish sensory hair cells
by Christian Söllner & Gerd-Jörg Rauch & Jan Siemens & Robert Geisler & Stephan C. Schuster & Ulrich Müller & Teresa Nicolson - 959-963 Splicing of oskar RNA in the nucleus is coupled to its cytoplasmic localization
by Olivier Hachet & Anne Ephrussi - 963-963 Erratum: 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 - 965-965 State of the unions
by Paul Smaglik - 966-967 New lease of life for tropical medicine
by Eugene Russo
April 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6985
- 785-785 Europe overpays research expenses
by Alison Abbott - 785-785 Boston locals fight government scheme for bioterror defence lab
by Rex Dalton - 786-786 Health department lays down the law on scientific misconduct
by Meredith Wadman - 786-786 Mouse opens door for study of autoimmune diseases
by Erika Check - 787-787 Japanese Nobels fail to inspire interest in science
by David Cyranoski - 787-787 Panel seeks fresh course for ocean research
by Virginia Gewin - 788-788 Iron seeding creates fleeting carbon sink in Southern Ocean
by Quirin Schiermeier - 788-788 Labelling laws for transgenic food come into effect
by Laura Nelson - 789-789 Side effects leave smallpox vaccine in limbo
by Erika Check - 789-789 Lasers bend beams for desktop X-ray source
by Jim Giles - 792-793 Organic: Is it the future of farming?
by Colin Macilwain - 799-799 Statistics don't support cot-death murder theory
by Hermann Bondi - 799-799 Dangers of crying wolf over risk of extinctions
by Richard J. Ladle & Paul Jepson & Miguel B. Araújo & Robert J. Whittaker - 799-799 Error message
by David L. Vaux - 801-802 The miracle of the mould
by William Shaw - 802-803 A clear view of cloning
by John Harris & Tuija Takala - 803-803 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 804-804 Absolute beginnings
by David B. Wilson - 805-805 The public cadaver
by Horst-Werner Korf & Helmut Wicht - 807-808 Tall storeys
by Ian Woodward - 808-809 Speed limit ahead
by C. H. Back & D. Pescia - 809-811 Mice without a father
by David A. F. Loebel & Patrick P. L. Tam - 812-813 The mantle deformed
by Sébastien Merkel - 813-813 Bittersweet evolution
by Günter Theißen - 813-815 Enzymes play molecular tag
by Deborah K. Morrison - 816-816 John A. Pople (1925–2004)
by Leo Radom - 819-820 Deadly strike mechanism of a mantis shrimp
by S. N. Patek & W. L. Korff & R. L. Caldwell - 820-820 Contaminated polio vaccine theory refuted
by Michael Worobey & Mario L. Santiago & Brandon F. Keele & Jean-Bosco N. Ndjango & Jeffrey B. Joy & Bernard L. Labama & Benoît D. Dhed'a & Andrew Rambaut & Paul M. Sharp & George M. Shaw & Beatrice H. Hahn - 821-827 The worldwide leaf economics spectrum
by Ian J. Wright & Peter B. Reich & Mark Westoby & David D. Ackerly & Zdravko Baruch & Frans Bongers & Jeannine Cavender-Bares & Terry Chapin & Johannes H. C. Cornelissen & Matthias Diemer & Jaume Flexas & Eric Garnier & Philip K. Groom & Javier Gulias & Kouki Hikosaka & Byron B. Lamont & Tali Lee & William Lee & Christopher Lusk & Jeremy J. Midgley & Marie-Laure Navas & Ülo Niinemets & Jacek Oleksyn & Noriyuki Osada & Hendrik Poorter & Pieter Poot & Lynda Prior & Vladimir I. Pyankov & Catherine Roumet & Sean C. Thomas & Mark G. Tjoelker & Erik J. Veneklaas & Rafael Villar - 828-831 Prediction of a global climate change on Jupiter
by Philip S. Marcus - 831-833 The ultimate speed of magnetic switching in granular recording media
by I. Tudosa & C. Stamm & A. B. Kashuba & F. King & H. C. Siegmann & J. Stöhr & G. Ju & B. Lu & D. Weller - 834-837 Collapse and rapid resumption of Atlantic meridional circulation linked to deglacial climate changes
by J. F. McManus & R. Francois & J.-M. Gherardi & L. D. Keigwin & S. Brown-Leger - 837-840 Dislocation creep in MgSiO3 perovskite at conditions of the Earth's uppermost lower mantle
by Patrick Cordier & Tamás Ungár & Lehel Zsoldos & Géza Tichy - 840-844 Competition and mutualism among the gut helminths of a mammalian host
by Joanne Lello & Brian Boag & Andrew Fenton & Ian R. Stevenson & Peter J. Hudson - 844-847 Tug-of-war over reproduction in a social bee
by Philipp Langer & Katja Hogendoorn & Laurent Keller - 847-850 Genetic changes associated with floral adaptation restrict future evolutionary potential
by Rebecca A. Zufall & Mark D. Rausher - 851-854 The limits to tree height
by George W. Koch & Stephen C. Sillett & Gregory M. Jennings & Stephen D. Davis - 854-856 Perceived luminance depends on temporal context
by David M. Eagleman & John E. Jacobson & Terrence J. Sejnowski - 856-860 Integration of quanta in cerebellar granule cells during sensory processing
by Paul Chadderton & Troy W. Margrie & Michael Häusser - 860-864 Birth of parthenogenetic mice that can develop to adulthood
by Tomohiro Kono & Yayoi Obata & Quiong Wu & Katsutoshi Niwa & Yukiko Ono & Yuji Yamamoto & Eun Sung Park & Jeong-Sun Seo & Hidehiko Ogawa - 864-868 Intracellular gate opening in Shaker K+ channels defined by high-affinity metal bridges
by Sarah M. Webster & Donato del Camino & John P. Dekker & Gary Yellen - 868-871 Programmed population control by cell–cell communication and regulated killing
by Lingchong You & Robert Sidney Cox & Ron Weiss & Frances H. Arnold - 873-873 Thinking big
by Paul Smaglik - 874-875 Benelux: Fertile ground
by Quirin Schiermeier - 876-876 Recruiters & Academia
by Ronald Laporte - 876-876 A foot in two doors
by Sidney Omelon
April 2004, Volume 428, Issue 6984
- 1-2 Whales, sonar and decompression sickness
by Claude A. Piantadosi & Edward D. Thalmann - 2-2 Whales, sonar and decompression sickness (reply)
by A. Fernández & M. Arbelo & R. Deaville & I. A. P. Patterson & P. Castro & J. R. Baker & E. Degollada & H. M. Ross & P. Herráez & A. M. Pocknell & E. Rodríguez & F. E. Howie & A. Espinosa & R. J. Reid & J. R. Jaber & V. Martin & A. A. Cunningham & P. D. Jepson - 681-681 Push to protect whales leaves seafloor research high and dry
by Rex Dalton - 682-682 Trial analysis questions use of antidepressants in children
by Erika Check - 682-682 French government concedes defeat to researchers
by Declan Butler - 683-683 Publishers go head-to-head over search tool
by Jim Giles - 683-683 Six-day sacking over as researcher regains Italian job
by Alison Abbott - 684-684 Arctic lake promises hot data on past climate
by Quirin Schiermeier - 684-684 Queen flies the flag for cancer alliance at Paris bash
by Declan Butler - 690-691 Young, gifted ... and broke
by Betsy Mason - 692-694 The truth about lying
by Jonathan Knight - 695-695 Getting in a twist again
by Eric Henderson - 695-695 US visa restrictions harm job prospects abroad too
by Toby F. Bolton - 695-695 Intersex surgery disregards children's human rights
by Tony Briffa - 695-695 Dedication put Møller ahead, not fabrication
by Juan Moreno & Tim Mousseau - 697-698 Earth's crude mosaic
by Gordon L. Herries Davies - 698-698 Whales with a nose for culture
by M. Wahlberg - 699-699 Website
by Alison Abbott - 699-699 Statistically unlikely
by Eileen Magnello - 701-701 The productivity of failures
by Ernst Fehr - 703-704 Lost and found
by Neil H. Shubin & Randall D. Dahn - 704-705 The missing black-hole link
by Nate McCrady - 705-708 Kip moving
by John G. Collard - 708-709 Fickle females?
by Michael J. Ryan - 709-711 Testing time for El Niño
by David Anderson - 711-712 Blueberry fields for ever
by Jeffrey M. Moore - 715-716 Sex differences in learning in chimpanzees
by Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf & Lynn E. Eberly & Anne E. Pusey - 716-716 Jamming is limited in scale-free systems
by Zoltán Toroczkai & Kevin E. Bassler - 717-723 Genetic and developmental basis of evolutionary pelvic reduction in threespine sticklebacks
by Michael D. Shapiro & Melissa E. Marks & Catherine L. Peichel & Benjamin K. Blackman & Kirsten S. Nereng & Bjarni Jónsson & Dolph Schluter & David M. Kingsley - 724-726 Formation of massive black holes through runaway collisions in dense young star clusters
by Simon F. Portegies Zwart & Holger Baumgardt & Piet Hut & Junichiro Makino & Stephen L. W. McMillan - 726-730 Chaotic electron diffusion through stochastic webs enhances current flow in superlattices
by T. M. Fromhold & A. Patanè & S. Bujkiewicz & P. B. Wilkinson & D. Fowler & D. Sherwood & S. P. Stapleton & A. A. Krokhin & L. Eaves & M. Henini & N. S. Sankeshwar & F. W. Sheard - 730-733 Observation of rare-earth segregation in silicon nitride ceramics at subnanometre dimensions
by Naoya Shibata & Stephen J. Pennycook & Tim R. Gosnell & Gayle S. Painter & William A. Shelton & Paul F. Becher - 733-736 Predictability of El Niño over the past 148 years
by Dake Chen & Mark A. Cane & Alexey Kaplan & Stephen E. Zebiak & Daji Huang - 736-738 A lower limit for atmospheric carbon dioxide levels 3.2 billion years ago
by Angela M. Hessler & Donald R. Lowe & Robert L. Jones & Dennis K. Bird - 738-741 Dynamic response of Permian brachiopod communities to long-term environmental change
by Thomas D. Olszewski & Douglas H. Erwin - 742-745 Variable female preferences drive complex male displays
by Seth W. Coleman & Gail L. Patricelli & Gerald Borgia - 745-748 Variation in behaviour promotes cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma game
by John M. McNamara & Zoltan Barta & Alasdair I. Houston - 748-751 Neural activity predicts individual differences in visual working memory capacity
by Edward K. Vogel & Maro G. Machizawa - 751-754 Capacity limit of visual short-term memory in human posterior parietal cortex
by J. Jay Todd & René Marois - 754-758 The endothelial-cell-derived secreted factor Egfl7 regulates vascular tube formation
by Leon H. Parker & Maike Schmidt & Suk-Won Jin & Alane M. Gray & Dimitris Beis & Thinh Pham & Gretchen Frantz & Susan Palmieri & Kenneth Hillan & Didier Y. R. Stainier & Frederic J. de Sauvage & Weilan Ye - 758-763 Costimulatory signals mediated by the ITAM motif cooperate with RANKL for bone homeostasis
by Takako Koga & Masanori Inui & Kazuya Inoue & Sunhwa Kim & Ayako Suematsu & Eiji Kobayashi & Toshio Iwata & Hiroshi Ohnishi & Takashi Matozaki & Tatsuhiko Kodama & Tadatsugu Taniguchi & Hiroshi Takayanagi & Toshiyuki Takai - 764-767 Bacterial disease resistance in Arabidopsis through flagellin perception
by Cyril Zipfel & Silke Robatzek & Lionel Navarro & Edward J. Oakeley & Jonathan D. G. Jones & Georg Felix & Thomas Boller - 767-771 Cdc42 and mDia3 regulate microtubule attachment to kinetochores
by Shingo Yasuda & Fabian Oceguera-Yanez & Takayuki Kato & Muneo Okamoto & Shigenobu Yonemura & Yasuhiko Terada & Toshimasa Ishizaki & Shuh Narumiya - 774-774 Data's future shock
by Steve Buckingham