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August 2002, Volume 418, Issue 6897
- 470-470 Opponents of stem-cell patent win restrictions
by Alison Abbott & Oliver Schmidt - 470-470 Biomedical institute suffers growing pains
by Erika Check - 474-475 Honey, I shrunk the lab
by Jonathan Knight - 476-478 When doubt is a sure thing
by Jim Giles - 479-479 Science council replies to neutron claims
by Karl Max Einhäupl - 479-479 Israeli concern about Palestinian suffering
by Victoria Buch - 479-479 DNA points the way ahead in taxonomy
by Diethard Tautz & Peter Arctander & Alessandro Minelli & Richard H. Thomas & Alfried P. Vogler - 481-482 A whole new world of geology
by Greg Bear - 482-483 A historian of Victorian astronomy
by Donald E. Osterbrock - 483-483 A bestial feast
by Tim Birkhead - 485-485 Antibody catalysis: Completing the circle
by P. G. Schultz & R. A. Lerner - 487-488 Impacts in the round
by John G. Spray - 488-489 Never fear, cannabinoids are here
by Pankaj Sah - 489-491 Core values
by John Brodholt & Francis Nimmo - 491-491 Zeolites branch out
by Rosamund Daw - 492-493 Making progress with limb models
by Denis Duboule - 493-495 Ultrafast magnetic switching
by Burkard Hillebrands & Jürgen Fassbender - 495-496 Oscillation sensation
by David O. Morgan & James M. Roberts - 497-497 Maturation of mouse fetal germ cells in vitro
by Yayoi Obata & Tomohiro Kono & Izuho Hatada - 498-498 Trans-histone regulatory pathway in chromatin
by Scott D. Briggs & Tiaojiang Xiao & Zu-Wen Sun & Jennifer A. Caldwell & Jeffrey Shabanowitz & Donald F. Hunt & C. David Allis & Brian D. Strahl - 499-499 Supernova-remnant origin of cosmic rays?
by Yousaf M. Butt & Diego F. Torres & Gustavo E. Romero & Thomas M. Dame & Jorge A. Combi - 499-500 Does similarity breed cooperation?
by Gilbert Roberts & Thomas N. Sherratt - 500-500 Does similarity breed cooperation?
by Rick L. Riolo & Michael D. Cohen & Robert Axelrod - 501-508 Functions of FGF signalling from the apical ectodermal ridge in limb development
by Xin Sun & Francesca V. Mariani & Gail R. Martin - 509-512 Ultrafast precessional magnetization reversal by picosecond magnetic field pulse shaping
by Th. Gerrits & H. A. M. van den Berg & J. Hohlfeld & L. Bär & Th. Rasing - 512-514 Single-pulse coherently controlled nonlinear Raman spectroscopy and microscopy
by Nirit Dudovich & Dan Oron & Yaron Silberberg - 514-517 A large-cavity zeolite with wide pore windows and potential as an oil refining catalyst
by Avelino Corma & María J. Díaz-Cabañas & Joaquín Martínez-Triguero & Fernando Rey & Jordi Rius - 517-520 Lamellar magnetism in the haematite–ilmenite series as an explanation for strong remanent magnetization
by Peter Robinson & Richard J. Harrison & Suzanne A. McEnroe & Robert B. Hargraves - 520-523 A 20-km-diameter multi-ringed impact structure in the North Sea
by Simon A. Stewart & Philip J. Allen - 524-526 The evolution of inaccurate mimics
by Rufus A. Johnstone - 527-530 Fractal geometry predicts varying body size scaling relationships for mammal and bird home ranges
by John P. Haskell & Mark E. Ritchie & Han Olff - 530-534 The endogenous cannabinoid system controls extinction of aversive memories
by Giovanni Marsicano & Carsten T. Wotjak & Shahnaz C. Azad & Tiziana Bisogno & Gerhard Rammes & Maria Grazia Cascio & Heike Hermann & Jianrong Tang & Clementine Hofmann & Walter Zieglgänsberger & Vincenzo Di Marzo & Beat Lutz - 534-539 A transcription factor response element for gene expression during circadian night
by Hiroki R. Ueda & Wenbin Chen & Akihito Adachi & Hisanori Wakamatsu & Satoko Hayashi & Tomohiro Takasugi & Mamoru Nagano & Ken-ichi Nakahama & Yutaka Suzuki & Sumio Sugano & Masamitsu Iino & Yasufumi Shigeyoshi & Seiichi Hashimoto - 539-544 A re-examination of proximodistal patterning during vertebrate limb development
by Andrew T. Dudley & María A. Ros & Clifford J. Tabin - 544-548 A first-generation linkage disequilibrium map of human chromosome 22
by Elisabeth Dawson & Gonçalo R. Abecasis & Suzannah Bumpstead & Yuan Chen & Sarah Hunt & David M. Beare & Jagjit Pabial & Thomas Dibling & Emma Tinsley & Susan Kirby & David Carter & Marianna Papaspyridonos & Simon Livingstone & Rocky Ganske & Elin Lõhmussaar & Jana Zernant & Neeme Tõnisson & Maido Remm & Reedik Mägi & Tarmo Puurand & Jaak Vilo & Ants Kurg & Kate Rice & Panos Deloukas & Richard Mott & Andres Metspalu & David R. Bentley & Lon R. Cardon & Ian Dunham - 548-552 Golgi biogenesis in Toxoplasma gondii
by Laurence Pelletier & Charlene A. Stern & Marc Pypaert & David Sheff & Huân M. Ngô & Nitin Roper & Cynthia Y. He & Ke Hu & Derek Toomre & Isabelle Coppens & David S. Roos & Keith A. Joiner & Graham Warren - 552-556 Two-step binding mechanism for T-cell receptor recognition of peptide–MHC
by Lawren C. Wu & Delphine S. Tuot & Daniel S. Lyons & K. Christopher Garcia & Mark M. Davis - 556-562 APC-dependent proteolysis of the mitotic cyclin Clb2 is essential for mitotic exit
by Ralph Wäsch & Frederick R. Cross - 562-566 The Rad50 zinc-hook is a structure joining Mre11 complexes in DNA recombination and repair
by Karl-Peter Hopfner & Lisa Craig & Gabriel Moncalian & Robert A. Zinkel & Takehiko Usui & Barbara A. L. Owen & Annette Karcher & Brendan Henderson & Jean-Luc Bodmer & Cynthia T. McMurray & James P. Carney & John H. J. Petrini & John A. Tainer
July 2002, Volume 418, Issue 6896
- 3-3 Working with the Framework
by Paul Smaglik - 355-355 Biotech firms spurn university site
by Rex Dalton - 355-356 Geneticist fears 'race-neutral' studies will fail ethnic groups
by Peter Aldhous - 356-356 Bioethics council demands tighter rules on gene patents
by David Adam - 357-357 Biologists angered by database access fee
by Alison Abbott - 357-357 Japan gives scientists political role
by David Cyranoski - 358-358 US labs bemoan lack of stem cells
by Kendall Powell - 358-358 Lords blast red tape in animal experiments
by Natasha McDowell - 359-359 Imbalance a sticky issue among stamps of distinction
by David Adam - 359-359 Futurists predict body swaps for planet hops
by Geoff Brumfiel - 362-363 All living things, online
by Virginia Gewin - 364-366 The virtue of tolerance
by Erika Check - 367-367 Strong case for neutrons
by B. Keimer - 367-367 Taxonomy, at the click of a mouse
by Frank A. Bisby & Junko Shimura & Michael Ruggiero & James Edwards & Christoph Haeuser - 369-370 The question of animal rights
by Diana Reiss - 370-371 Replication at the speed of thought
by Eörs Szathmáry - 371-371 Running through the mind
by Norman Myers - 373-373 Water management: Soft water paths
by Peter H. Gleick - 375-376 Much binding in the lab
by Andrew D. Hamilton - 376-377 Full circle to cobbled brain
by M. Elizabeth Ross - 377-379 Spaced-out electrons
by John C. H. Spence - 379-380 Silencing viruses with RNA
by Gordon G. Carmichael - 381-381 Springboards for springtails
by Peter D. Moore - 381-383 Inside a micro-reactor
by Detlef Lohse - 383-384 Inherit the wheeze
by Jeffrey M. Drazen & Scott T. Weiss - 385-386 Magnetic shape-memory effects in a crystal
by A. N. Lavrov & Seiki Komiya & Yoichi Ando - 386-386 Screening inhibitors of anthrax lethal factor
by Fiorella Tonello & Michela Seveso & Oriano Marin & Michèle Mock & Cesare Montecucco - 387-391 Functional profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome
by Guri Giaever & Angela M. Chu & Li Ni & Carla Connelly & Linda Riles & Steeve Véronneau & Sally Dow & Ankuta Lucau-Danila & Keith Anderson & Bruno André & Adam P. Arkin & Anna Astromoff & Mohamed El Bakkoury & Rhonda Bangham & Rocio Benito & Sophie Brachat & Stefano Campanaro & Matt Curtiss & Karen Davis & Adam Deutschbauer & Karl-Dieter Entian & Patrick Flaherty & Francoise Foury & David J. Garfinkel & Mark Gerstein & Deanna Gotte & Ulrich Güldener & Johannes H. Hegemann & Svenja Hempel & Zelek Herman & Daniel F. Jaramillo & Diane E. Kelly & Steven L. Kelly & Peter Kötter & Darlene LaBonte & David C. Lamb & Ning Lan & Hong Liang & Hong Liao & Lucy Liu & Chuanyun Luo & Marc Lussier & Rong Mao & Patrice Menard & Siew Loon Ooi & Jose L. Revuelta & Christopher J. Roberts & Matthias Rose & Petra Ross-Macdonald & Bart Scherens & Greg Schimmack & Brenda Shafer & Daniel D. Shoemaker & Sharon Sookhai-Mahadeo & Reginald K. Storms & Jeffrey N. Strathern & Giorgio Valle & Marleen Voet & Guido Volckaert & Ching-yun Wang & Teresa R. Ward & Julie Wilhelmy & Elizabeth A. Winzeler & Yonghong Yang & Grace Yen & Elaine Youngman & Kexin Yu & Howard Bussey & Jef D. Boeke & Michael Snyder & Peter Philippsen & Ronald W. Davis & Mark Johnston - 392-394 Observation of Hanbury Brown–Twiss anticorrelations for free electrons
by Harald Kiesel & Andreas Renz & Franz Hasselbach - 394-397 The energy efficiency of formation of photons, radicals and ions during single-bubble cavitation
by Yuri T. Didenko & Kenneth S. Suslick - 397-399 Equilibrium lithium transport between nanocrystalline phases in intercalated TiO2 anatase
by M. Wagemaker & A. P. M. Kentgens & F. M. Mulder - 399-403 Synthetic hosts by monomolecular imprinting inside dendrimers
by Steven C. Zimmerman & Michael S. Wendland & Neal A. Rakow & Ilya Zharov & Kenneth S. Suslick - 403-405 Tungsten isotope evidence from ∼3.8-Gyr metamorphosed sediments for early meteorite bombardment of the Earth
by Ronny Schoenberg & Balz S. Kamber & Kenneth D. Collerson & Stephen Moorbath - 405-409 A long-tailed, seed-eating bird from the Early Cretaceous of China
by Zhonghe Zhou & Fucheng Zhang - 409-413 Mechanisms of long-distance dispersal of seeds by wind
by Ran Nathan & Gabriel G. Katul & Henry S. Horn & Suvi M. Thomas & Ram Oren & Roni Avissar & Stephen W. Pacala & Simon A. Levin - 413-417 A neural correlate of response bias in monkey caudate nucleus
by Johan Lauwereyns & Katsumi Watanabe & Brian Coe & Okihide Hikosaka - 417-421 Post-translational disruption of dystroglycan–ligand interactions in congenital muscular dystrophies
by Daniel E. Michele & Rita Barresi & Motoi Kanagawa & Fumiaki Saito & Ronald D. Cohn & Jakob S. Satz & James Dollar & Ichizo Nishino & Richard I. Kelley & Hannu Somer & Volker Straub & Katherine D. Mathews & Steven A. Moore & Kevin P. Campbell - 422-425 Deletion of brain dystroglycan recapitulates aspects of congenital muscular dystrophy
by Steven A. Moore & Fumiaki Saito & Jianguo Chen & Daniel E. Michele & Michael D. Henry & Albee Messing & Ronald D. Cohn & Susan E. Ross-Barta & Steve Westra & Roger A. Williamson & Toshinori Hoshi & Kevin P. Campbell - 426-430 Association of the ADAM33 gene with asthma and bronchial hyperresponsiveness
by Paul Van Eerdewegh & Randall D. Little & Josée Dupuis & Richard G. Del Mastro & Kathy Falls & Jason Simon & Dana Torrey & Sunil Pandit & Joyce McKenny & Karen Braunschweiger & Alison Walsh & Ziying Liu & Brooke Hayward & Colleen Folz & Susan P. Manning & Alicia Bawa & Lisa Saracino & Michelle Thackston & Youssef Benchekroun & Neva Capparell & Mei Wang & Ron Adair & Yun Feng & JoAnn Dubois & Michael G. FitzGerald & Hui Huang & René Gibson & Kristina M. Allen & Alex Pedan & Melvyn R. Danzig & Shelby P. Umland & Robert W. Egan & Francis M. Cuss & Steuart Rorke & Joanne B. Clough & John W. Holloway & Stephen T. Holgate & Tim P. Keith - 430-434 Short interfering RNA confers intracellular antiviral immunity in human cells
by Leonid Gitlin & Sveta Karelsky & Raul Andino - 435-438 Modulation of HIV-1 replication by RNA interference
by Jean-Marc Jacque & Karine Triques & Mario Stevenson - 438-442 E3 ubiquitin ligase that recognizes sugar chains
by Yukiko Yoshida & Tomoki Chiba & Fuminori Tokunaga & Hiroshi Kawasaki & Kazuhiro Iwai & Toshiaki Suzuki & Yukishige Ito & Koji Matsuoka & Minoru Yoshida & Keiji Tanaka & Tadashi Tai - 443-447 Distinct molecular mechanism for initiating TRAF6 signalling
by Hong Ye & Joseph R. Arron & Betty Lamothe & Maurizio Cirilli & Takashi Kobayashi & Nirupama K. Shevde & Deena Segal & Oki K. Dzivenu & Masha Vologodskaia & Mijung Yim & Khoi Du & Sujay Singh & J. Wesley Pike & Bryant G. Darnay & Yongwon Choi & Hao Wu - 447-447 Erratum: Regulation of Arabidopsis cryptochrome 2 by blue-light-dependent phosphorylation
by Dror Shalitin & Hongyun Yang & Todd C. Mockler & Maskit Maymon & Hongwei Guo & Garry C. Whitelam & Chentao Lin - 453-453 Automating the screening process
by Adam Smith - 453-455 Screening for drug discovery: The leading question
by Adam Smith - 455-455 Getting to know the family
by Adam Smith - 457-457 How small should you go?
by Adam Smith - 459-459 Fragmenting the problem
by Adam Smith
July 2002, Volume 418, Issue 6895
- 3-3 A dual existence
by Paul Smaglik - 261-261 California lab fires physicist over retracted finding
by Rex Dalton - 261-261 Government spending promise offers British research a boost
by David Adam & Natasha McDowell - 262-262 German council confounds plans for neutron project
by Quirin Schiermeier - 262-262 Senate nod prompts fresh analysis of nuclear waste dump
by Geoff Brumfiel - 263-263 Cutbacks 'will cripple space station science'
by Tony Reichhardt - 263-263 NASA aims to reach Pluto by 2020
by Tony Reichhardt - 264-264 Publishers soldier on despite electronic bugs
by Rex Dalton - 264-264 US panel split on research cloning
by Kendall Powell - 265-265 Monkey smallpox trial suspended over painkiller use
by Erika Check - 265-265 Poliovirus advance sparks fears of data curbs
by Erika Check - 268-269 They said it couldn't be done..
by Alison Abbott - 270-272 Can you keep a secret?
by Erica Klarreich - 273-273 Names: a historical or political perspective?
by Sharona Even-Ram - 273-273 Are results of primate research worth the suffering it causes?
by Michelle Thew - 273-273 Only vital need justifies primate experiments
by Richard M. Lebovitz - 273-273 Little funding to develop non-animal testing
by Gill Langley - 275-276 Viewing life as cooperation
by Axel Meyer - 276-277 Unravelling a heavenly mystery
by Luigi Piro - 277-278 Darwin's personal voyage
by Keith Thomson - 278-278 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 279-279 Development: Weaving life's pattern
by Melvin Konner - 281-282 Survival of the entangled
by William Barnes - 282-283 Decisions, decisions!
by Brigid Hogan - 283-284 Malaria variorum
by Andrew G. Clark - 285-286 Plastic parameter
by Jonathan A. Zimmerman - 286-287 The extraordinary phagosome
by Joel A. Swanson - 287-288 Don't hold your breath
by Siu Sylvia Lee & Gary Ruvkun - 289-290 Cacao usage by the earliest Maya civilization
by W. Jeffrey Hurst & Stanley M. Tarka & Terry G. Powis & Fred Valdez & Thomas R. Hester - 290-291 Targeted transfection by femtosecond laser
by Uday K. Tirlapur & Karsten König - 291-291 Amyloid pores from pathogenic mutations
by Hilal A. Lashuel & Dean Hartley & Benjamin M. Petre & Thomas Walz & Peter T. Lansbury - 291-292 Recent temperature trends in the Antarctic
by John Turner & John C. King & Tom A. Lachlan-Cope & Phil D. Jones - 292-292 Recent temperature trends in the Antarctic
by J. E. Walsh & P. T. Doran & J. C. Priscu & W. B. Lyons & A. G. Fountain & D. M. McKnight & D. L. Moorhead & R. A. Virginia & D. H. Wall & G. D. Clow & C. H. Fritsen & C. P. McKay & A. N. Parsons - 293-300 A molecular programme for the specification of germ cell fate in mice
by Mitinori Saitou & Sheila C. Barton & M. Azim Surani - 301-303 Hot bubbles from active galactic nuclei as a heat source in cooling-flow clusters
by Marcus Brüggen & Christian R. Kaiser - 304-306 Plasmon-assisted transmission of entangled photons
by E. Altewischer & M. P. van Exter & J. P. Woerdman - 307-310 Atomistic mechanisms governing elastic limit and incipient plasticity in crystals
by Ju Li & Krystyn J. Van Vliet & Ting Zhu & Sidney Yip & Subra Suresh - 310-313 Dynamic fracture by large extraterrestrial impacts as the origin of shatter cones
by Amir Sagy & Ze'ev Reches & Jay Fineberg - 313-316 Climate-mediated energetic constraints on the distribution of hibernating mammals
by Murray M. Humphries & Donald W. Thomas & John R. Speakman - 317-320 An antioxidant function for DMSP and DMS in marine algae
by W. Sunda & D. J. Kieber & R. P. Kiene & S. Huntsman - 320-323 Genetic diversity and chloroquine selective sweeps in Plasmodium falciparum
by John C. Wootton & Xiaorong Feng & Michael T. Ferdig & Roland A. Cooper & Jianbing Mu & Dror I. Baruch & Alan J. Magill & Xin-zhuan Su - 323-324 Chromosome-wide SNPs reveal an ancient origin for Plasmodium falciparum
by Jianbing Mu & Junhui Duan & Kateryna D. Makova & Deirdre A. Joy & Chuong Q. Huynh & Oralee H. Branch & Wen-Hsiung Li & Xin-zhuan Su - 326-331 Dendritic spikes as a mechanism for cooperative long-term potentiation
by Nace L. Golding & Nathan P. Staff & Nelson Spruston - 331-335 Identification of genes expressed in C. elegans touch receptor neurons
by Yun Zhang & Charles Ma & Thomas Delohery & Brian Nasipak & Barrett C. Foat & Alexander Bounoutas & Harmen J. Bussemaker & Stuart K. Kim & Martin Chalfie - 336-340 Synaptotagmins I and IV promote transmitter release independently of Ca2+ binding in the C2A domain
by Iain M. Robinson & Ravi Ranjan & Thomas L. Schwarz - 340-344 The C2B Ca2+-binding motif of synaptotagmin is required for synaptic transmission in vivo
by J. M. Mackler & J. A. Drummond & C. A. Loewen & I. M. Robinson & N. E. Reist - 344-348 Calorie restriction extends Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan by increasing respiration
by Su-Ju Lin & Matt Kaeberlein & Alex A. Andalis & Lori A. Sturtz & Pierre-Antoine Defossez & Valeria C. Culotta & Gerald R. Fink & Leonard Guarente - 348-352 Adenovirus oncoproteins inactivate the Mre11–Rad50–NBS1 DNA repair complex
by Travis H. Stracker & Christian T. Carson & Matthew D. Weitzman - 352-352 Correction: Corrigendum: The mammalian sodium channel BNC1 is required for normal touch sensation
by Margaret P. Price & Gary R. Lewin & Sabrina L. Mcllwrath & Chun Cheng & Jinghul Xie & Paul A. Heppenstall & Cheryl L. Stucky & Anne G. Mannsfeldt & Timothy J. Brennan & Heather A. Drummond & Jing Qiao & Christopher J. Benson & Deirdre E. Tarr & Ron F. Hrstka & Baoll Yang & Roger A. Williamson & Michael J. Walsh
July 2002, Volume 418, Issue 6894
- 3-3 A chemical imbalance
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Gaining a lot from translation
by Jan Schmollinger - 113-113 Dubious data remain in print two years after misconduct inquiry
by Alison Abbott & Johanna Schwarz - 114-114 Botswana's AIDS laboratory squares up to HIV pandemic
by Michael Cherry - 114-114 Europe gets tough on labelling genetically modified foodstuffs
by Declan Butler - 115-115 Biology project left short of cash
by David Cyranoski - 115-115 AIDS meeting demands more than lip service
by Declan Butler - 116-116 Race is on to find alternative to animal tests
by Sally Goodman - 116-116 Japan lays out 55-point patent plan
by David Cyranoski - 117-117 Physicists plot mass production of neutrinos
by David Adam - 117-117 Public body appointed to clean up UK's nuclear legacy
by David Adam - 120-121 Time to wise up?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 122-124 The brave new world of RNA
by Carina Dennis - 125-125 Rebel army need not be a barrier to conservation
by Craig Turner & Pete Raines - 125-125 Jury out on Jefferson's alleged descendants
by Steven T. Corneliussen - 125-125 Interoperability calls for an unusual mix of skills
by Fabien Campagne - 127-128 Networking comes of age
by Sidney Redner - 128-129 A right royal feud
by Owen Gingerich - 129-129 Evolution by design?
by Brian Charlesworth - 131-131 Complexity: The bigger picture
by Tamas Vicsek - 133-135 Hominid revelations from Chad
by Bernard Wood - 135-137 Out on the edge
by William B. McKinnon - 137-137 Do the locomotion
by Roger V. Short - 138-138 Cleaning up catalysts
by Magdalena Helmer - 138-139 Bacterial game dynamics
by Martin A. Nowak & Karl Sigmund - 139-141 Repulsive encounters
by Giovanna Chimini - 141-142 Ants on a Turing trail
by Peter Hammerstein & Olof Leimar - 143-143 Snake circumvents constraints on prey size
by Bruce C. Jayne & Harold K. Voris & Peter K. L. Ng - 144-144 Multiply infected spleen cells in HIV patients
by Andreas Jung & Reinhard Maier & Jean-Pierre Vartanian & Gennady Bocharov & Volker Jung & Ulrike Fischer & Eckart Meese & Simon Wain-Hobson & Andreas Meyerhans - 145-151 A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa
by Michel Brunet & Franck Guy & David Pilbeam & Hassane Taisso Mackaye & Andossa Likius & Djimdoumalbaye Ahounta & Alain Beauvilain & Cécile Blondel & Hervé Bocherens & Jean-Renaud Boisserie & Louis De Bonis & Yves Coppens & Jean Dejax & Christiane Denys & Philippe Duringer & Véra Eisenmann & Gongdibé Fanone & Pierre Fronty & Denis Geraads & Thomas Lehmann & Fabrice Lihoreau & Antoine Louchart & Adoum Mahamat & Gildas Merceron & Guy Mouchelin & Olga Otero & Pablo Pelaez Campomanes & Marcia Ponce De Leon & Jean-Claude Rage & Michel Sapanet & Mathieu Schuster & Jean Sudre & Pascal Tassy & Xavier Valentin & Patrick Vignaud & Laurent Viriot & Antoine Zazzo & Christoph Zollikofer - 152-155 Geology and palaeontology of the Upper Miocene Toros-Menalla hominid locality, Chad
by Patrick Vignaud & Philippe Duringer & Hassane Taïsso Mackaye & Andossa Likius & Cécile Blondel & Jean-Renaud Boisserie & Louis de Bonis & Véra Eisenmann & Marie-Esther Etienne & Denis Geraads & Franck Guy & Thomas Lehmann & Fabrice Lihoreau & Nieves Lopez-Martinez & Cécile Mourer-Chauviré & Olga Otero & Jean-Claude Rage & Mathieu Schuster & Laurent Viriot & Antoine Zazzo & Michel Brunet - 157-159 Possible in situ formation of meteoritic nanodiamonds in the early Solar System
by Z. R. Dai & J. P. Bradley & D. J. Joswiak & D. E. Brownlee & H. G. M. Hill & M. J. Genge - 159-162 Phonon-enhanced light–matter interaction at the nanometre scale
by R. Hillenbrand & T. Taubner & F. Keilmann - 162-164 Pressure-induced insulator–conductor transition in a photoconducting organic liquid-crystal film
by Chong-yang Liu & Allen J. Bard - 164-167 Self-regeneration of a Pd-perovskite catalyst for automotive emissions control
by Y. Nishihata & J. Mizuki & T. Akao & H. Tanaka & M. Uenishi & M. Kimura & T. Okamoto & N. Hamada - 167-171 A satellite geodetic survey of large-scale deformation of volcanic centres in the central Andes
by Matthew E. Pritchard & Mark Simons - 171-174 Local dispersal promotes biodiversity in a real-life game of rock–paper–scissors
by Benjamin Kerr & Margaret A. Riley & Marcus W. Feldman & Brendan J. M. Bohannan - 174-177 Exceptional sperm cooperation in the wood mouse
by Harry Moore & Katerina Dvoráková & Nicholas Jenkins & William Breed - 177-181 Transmitter-evoked local calcium release stabilizes developing dendrites
by Christian Lohmann & Karen L. Myhr & Rachel O. L. Wong - 181-186 TRPV3 is a calcium-permeable temperature-sensitive cation channel
by Haoxing Xu & I. Scott Ramsey & Suhas A. Kotecha & Magdalene M. Moran & Jayhong A. Chong & Deborah Lawson & Pei Ge & Jeremiah Lilly & Inmaculada Silos-Santiago & Yu Xie & Peter S. DiStefano & Rory Curtis & David E. Clapham - 186-190 TRPV3 is a temperature-sensitive vanilloid receptor-like protein
by G. D. Smith & M. J. Gunthorpe & R. E. Kelsell & P. D. Hayes & P. Reilly & P. Facer & J. E. Wright & J. C. Jerman & J.-P. Walhin & L. Ooi & J. Egerton & K. J. Charles & D. Smart & A. D. Randall & P. Anand & J. B. Davis - 191-195 Release of chromatin protein HMGB1 by necrotic cells triggers inflammation
by Paola Scaffidi & Tom Misteli & Marco E. Bianchi - 195-199 Reciprocal regulation of CD4/CD8 expression by SWI/SNF-like BAF complexes
by Tian H. Chi & Mimi Wan & Keji Zhao & Ichiro Taniuchi & Lei Chen & Dan R. Littman & Gerald R. Crabtree - 200-203 Apoptosis disables CD31-mediated cell detachment from phagocytes promoting binding and engulfment
by Simon Brown & Isabelle Heinisch & Ewan Ross & Kate Shaw & Chris D. Buckley & John Savill - 203-206 Overexpression of β-carotene hydroxylase enhances stress tolerance in Arabidopsis
by P. A. Davison & C. N. Hunter & P. Horton - 207-211 NMR analysis of a 900K GroEL–GroES complex
by Jocelyne Fiaux & Eric B. Bertelsen & Arthur L. Horwich & Kurt Wüthrich - 211-211 Erratum: Optical pulsations from the anomalous X-ray pulsar 4U0142+61
by B. Kern & C. Martin - 213-213 Rna
by Richard Turner - 214-221 The antiquity of RNA-based evolution
by Gerald F. Joyce - 222-228 The chemical repertoire of natural ribozymes
by Jennifer A. Doudna & Thomas R. Cech - 229-235 The involvement of RNA in ribosome function
by Peter B. Moore & Thomas A. Steitz - 236-243 Alternative pre-mRNA splicing and proteome expansion in metazoans
by Tom Maniatis & Bosiljka Tasic - 244-251 RNA interference
by Gregory J. Hannon - 252-258 Emerging clinical applications of RNA
by Bruce A. Sullenger & Eli Gilboa
July 2002, Volume 418, Issue 6893
- 3-3 The chips are down
by Paul Smaglik - 3-3 Top physics lab names its leader
by David Cyranoski - 3-4 Fire-fighting senators move to set up wildfire research institutes
by Tony Reichhardt - 4-4 Gulf War syndrome research poised for cash injection
by Jonathan Knight - 4-4 Visitors to AIDS conference trapped in web of red tape
by Declan Butler - 4-5 Riding the biotech rollercoaster
by Paul Smaglik & Adam Smith
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