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June 2001, Volume 411, Issue 6838
- 684-687 Earliest evidence for efficient oral processing in a terrestrial herbivore
by Natalia Rybczynski & Robert R. Reisz - 687-689 Effects of macrophyte species richness on wetland ecosystem functioning and services
by Katharina A. M. Engelhardt & Mark E. Ritchie - 689-692 Sexual selection and the maintenance of sex
by Steven Siller - 692-695 Sexual selection and the maintenance of sexual reproduction
by Aneil F. Agrawal - 695-697 PCR amplification of the Irish potato famine pathogen from historic specimens
by Jean B. Ristaino & Carol T. Groves & Gregory R. Parra - 698-701 Retinal ganglion cells act largely as independent encoders
by S. Nirenberg & S. M. Carcieri & A. L. Jacobs & P. E. Latham - 701-706 Regulation of Ca2+ channel expression at the cell surface by the small G-protein kir/Gem
by Pascal Béguin & Kazuaki Nagashima & Tohru Gonoi & Tadao Shibasaki & Kazuo Takahashi & Yasushige Kashima & Nobuaki Ozaki & Käthi Geering & Toshihiko Iwanaga & Susumu Seino - 706-709 KANADI regulates organ polarity in Arabidopsis
by Randall A. Kerstetter & Krista Bollman & R. Alexandra Taylor & Kirsten Bomblies & R. Scott Poethig - 709-713 Role of PHABULOSA and PHAVOLUTA in determining radial patterning in shoots
by Jane R. McConnell & John Emery & Yuval Eshed & Ning Bao & John Bowman & M. Kathryn Barton - 713-716 Defects in mismatch repair promote telomerase-independent proliferation
by Aylin Rizki & Victoria Lundblad - 716-720 A freely diffusible form of Sonic hedgehog mediates long-range signalling
by Xin Zeng & John A. Goetz & Liza M. Suber & William J. Scott & Claire M. Schreiner & David J. Robbins - 720-720 addendum: A universal scaling law for atomic diffusion in condensed matter
by M. Dzugutov - 720-720 Erratum: Homologues of Twisted gastrulation are extracellular cofactors in antagonism of BMP signalling
by Ian C. Scott & Ira L. Blitz & William N. Pappano & Sarah A. Maas & Ken W. Y. Cho & Daniel S. Greenspan
May 2001, Volume 411, Issue 6837
- 3-3 A tale of two energy policies
by Paul Smaglik - 4-6 Renewable-energy funds threatened
by Steve Bunk - 7-8 Alternatives energize Europe
by Helen Gavaghan - 509-509 Data protection law threatens to derail UK epidemiology studies
by David Adam - 509-509 Arson hampers conservation work
by Rex Dalton - 510-510 'Contrary' trade sanctions worry malaria researchers
by Declan Butler - 510-510 Senate shift bodes well for 'green' science
by Tony Reichhardt & Rex Dalton - 511-511 NIH faces double trouble over budget rise
by Matthew Davis - 511-511 Dust settles on defamation case
by Rex Dalton - 512-512 Astronomers find fast-food plans hard to swallow
by Sally Goodman - 512-512 Eastern Europe decries EU research proposal
by Quirin Schiermeier - 513-513 Bioinformatics to be nurtured online
by Declan Butler - 513-513 Gene tests lift lid on drug-resistance puzzle
by Jonathan Knight - 516-518 A change of climate for big oil
by Mark Schrope - 518-518 The North Sea bubble
by David Adam - 519-520 Toronto's science jewel
by Trisha Gura - 521-521 Free online availability substantially increases a paper's impact
by Steve Lawrence - 521-522 Authors willing to pay for instant web access
by Thomas J. Walker - 522-522 Evolution is what's needed, not revolution
by Colyn Crane-Robinson - 522-522 Impact factors, and why they won't go away
by Eugene Garfield - 522-522 The Net is many people's only chance of access
by F. A. Khan - 523-524 No occupation for a gentleman
by Walter Gratzer - 524-525 Still waiting for the revolution
by David Colquhoun - 525-526 Breaking down the barriers
by Christophe Boesch - 526-526 Science in culture
by Giovanni F. Bignami - 527-527 Formally speaking
by John L. Casti - 529-529 Knife-edge of design
by Jack Cohen - 531-532 Entrepreneurial insects
by Stuart L. Pimm - 532-533 Rehearsals for prime time
by Paul Grant - 533-536 Fishing for morphogens
by Stephane Vincent & Norbert Perrimon - 536-536 Down on fungal farm
by John Whitfield - 536-537 Mantle cookbook calibration
by Craig R. Bina - 537-539 Tackling common disease
by John A. Todd - 539-541 A new twist on molecular shape
by Frank Weinhold - 541-542 Brief encounter
by Raymond M. Welsh - 542-543 Channels as enzymes
by Michael D. Cahalan - 543-543 Four feet, one mouth
by David Jones - 544-544 G. N. Ramachandran (1922–2001)
by M. Vijayan - 545-546 Natural selection and resistance to HIV
by Paul Schliekelman & Chad Garner & Montgomery Slatkin - 546-547 Increasing shrub abundance in the Arctic
by Matthew Sturm & Charles Racine & Kenneth Tape - 547-548 Tunable colour vision in a mantis shrimp
by Thomas W. Cronin & Roy L. Caldwell & Justin Marshall - 548-548 Lungfish dental pattern conserved for 360 Myr
by Robert R. Reisz & Moya M. Smith - 549-557 Many-body and correlation effects in semiconductors
by D. S. Chemla & Jagdeep Shah - 558-560 High critical current density and enhanced irreversibility field in superconducting MgB2 thin films
by C. B. Eom & M. K. Lee & J. H. Choi & L. J. Belenky & X. Song & L. D. Cooley & M. T. Naus & S. Patnaik & J. Jiang & M. Rikel & A. Polyanskii & A. Gurevich & X. Y. Cai & S. D. Bu & S. E. Babcock & E. E. Hellstrom & D. C. Larbalestier & N. Rogado & K. A. Regan & M. A. Hayward & T. He & J. S. Slusky & K. Inumaru & M. K. Haas & R. J. Cava - 561-563 Enhancement of the high-magnetic-field critical current density of superconducting MgB2 by proton irradiation
by Y. Bugoslavsky & L. F. Cohen & G. K. Perkins & M. Polichetti & T. J. Tate & R. Gwilliam & A. D. Caplin - 563-565 High critical currents in iron-clad superconducting MgB2 wires
by S. Jin & H. Mavoori & C. Bower & R. B. van Dover - 565-568 Hyperconjugation not steric repulsion leads to the staggered structure of ethane
by Vojislava Pophristic & Lionel Goodman - 568-571 Possible displacement of the climate signal in ancient ice by premelting and anomalous diffusion
by A. W. Rempel & E. D. Waddington & J. S. Wettlaufer & M. G. Worster - 571-574 The post-spinel transformation in Mg2SiO4 and its relation to the 660-km seismic discontinuity
by Sang-Heon Shim & Thomas S. Duffy & Guoyin Shen - 574-577 High-pressure polymorphs of olivine and the 660-km seismic discontinuity
by L. Chudinovskikh & R. Boehler - 577-581 Ecological and evolutionary processes at expanding range margins
by C. D. Thomas & E. J. Bodsworth & R. J. Wilson & A. D. Simmons & Z. G. Davies & M. Musche & L. Conradt - 581-583 Honeybee dances communicate distances measured by optic flow
by Harald E. Esch & Shaowu Zhang & Mandyan V. Srinivasan & Juergen Tautz - 583-587 Single cocaine exposure in vivo induces long-term potentiation in dopamine neurons
by Mark A. Ungless & Jennifer L. Whistler & Robert C. Malenka & Antonello Bonci - 587-590 Presynaptic glycine receptors enhance transmitter release at a mammalian central synapse
by Rostislav Turecek & Laurence O. Trussell - 590-595 LTRPC7 is a Mg·ATP-regulated divalent cation channel required for cell viability
by Monica J. S. Nadler & Meredith C. Hermosura & Kazunori Inabe & Anne-Laure Perraud & Qiqin Zhu & Alexander J. Stokes & Tomohiro Kurosaki & Jean-Pierre Kinet & Reinhold Penner & Andrew M. Scharenberg & Andrea Fleig - 595-599 ADP-ribose gating of the calcium-permeable LTRPC2 channel revealed by Nudix motif homology
by Anne-Laure Perraud & Andrea Fleig & Christopher A. Dunn & Leigh Ann Bagley & Pierre Launay & Carsten Schmitz & Alexander J. Stokes & Qiqin Zhu & Maurice J. Bessman & Reinhold Penner & Jean-Pierre Kinet & Andrew M. Scharenberg - 599-603 Association of NOD2 leucine-rich repeat variants with susceptibility to Crohn's disease
by Jean-Pierre Hugot & Mathias Chamaillard & Habib Zouali & Suzanne Lesage & Jean-Pierre Cézard & Jacques Belaiche & Sven Almer & Curt Tysk & Colm A. O'Morain & Miquel Gassull & Vibeke Binder & Yigael Finkel & Antoine Cortot & Robert Modigliani & Pierre Laurent-Puig & Corine Gower-Rousseau & Jeanne Macry & Jean-Frédéric Colombel & Mourad Sahbatou & Gilles Thomas - 603-606 A frameshift mutation in NOD2 associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease
by Yasunori Ogura & Denise K. Bonen & Naohiro Inohara & Dan L. Nicolae & Felicia F. Chen & Richard Ramos & Heidi Britton & Thomas Moran & Reda Karaliuskas & Richard H. Duerr & Jean-Paul Achkar & Steven R. Brant & Theodore M. Bayless & Barbara S. Kirschner & Stephen B. Hanauer & Gabriel Nuñez & Judy H. Cho - 607-610 The zebrafish Nodal signal Squint functions as a morphogen
by Yu Chen & Alexander F. Schier - 610-613 MOR1 is essential for organizing cortical microtubules in plants
by Angela T. Whittington & Oliver Vugrek & Ke Jun Wei & Nortrud G. Hasenbein & Keiko Sugimoto & Madeleine C. Rashbrooke & Geoffrey O. Wasteneys - 613-617 Metastasis suppressor gene KiSS-1 encodes peptide ligand of a G-protein-coupled receptor
by Tetsuya Ohtaki & Yasushi Shintani & Susumu Honda & Hirokazu Matsumoto & Akira Hori & Kimiko Kanehashi & Yasuko Terao & Satoshi Kumano & Yoshihiro Takatsu & Yasushi Masuda & Yoshihiro Ishibashi & Takuya Watanabe & Mari Asada & Takao Yamada & Masato Suenaga & Chieko Kitada & Satoshi Usuki & Tsutomu Kurokawa & Haruo Onda & Osamu Nishimura & Masahiko Fujino - 617-617 Erratum: Self-assembly of mesoscopically ordered chromatic polydiacetylene/silica nanocomposites
by Yunfeng Lu & Yi Yang & Alan Sellinger & Mengcheng Lu & Jinman Huang & Hongyou Fan & Raid Haddad & Gabriel Lopez & Alan R. Burns & Darryl Y. Sasaki & John Shelnutt & C. Jeffrey Brinker - 617-617 Correction: Formation cross-sections of singlet and triplet excitons in π-conjugated polymers
by M. Wohlgenannt & Kunj Tandon & S. Mazumdar & S. Ramasesha & Z. V. Vardeny - 617-617 Correction: Crystal structure of the B7-1/CTLA-4 complex that inhibits human immune responses
by Carin C. Stamper & Yan Zhang & James F. Tobin & David V. Erbe & Shinji Ikemizu & Simon J. Davis & Mark L. Stahl & Jasbir Seehra & William S. Somers & Lidia Mosyak
May 2001, Volume 411, Issue 6836
- 3-3 Trend or aberration?
by Paul Smaglik - 401-401 Stanford agrees to settle gender discrimination case
by Rex Dalton - 401-402 Russia fuels fury with scheme for importing nuclear waste
by Quirin Schiermeier - 402-402 GM cows face slaughter in multiple sclerosis experiment
by Bob Brockie - 402-402 Individual genomes targeted in sequencing revolution
by David Adam - 403-403 More funding needed to wipe out rinderpest
by Sally Goodman - 403-403 Plans for GM livestock fail the poor
by David Adam - 404-404 Company tells researchers to look to profits
by Corie Lok & David Cyranoski - 404-404 Europe's biotech industry still losing to US, say analysts
by Quirin Schiermeier - 405-405 Plans to eradicate polio hit by virus outbreak in Bulgaria
by Mark Schrope - 405-405 Congress hears plan to boost science at environment agency
by Tony Reichhardt - 408-409 What's in a name?
by David Adam - 410-412 Genetic medicine gets real
by Alison Abbott - 413-413 Three-person rule was not set by Nobel himself
by Lori Bradford & Perrie O'Tierney - 413-413 Piecing together the history of our knowledge of chimpanzee tool use
by Ulrich Kattmann - 413-413 Piecing together the history of our knowledge of chimpanzee tool use
by Andrew Whiten & William C. McGrew - 415-416 Final frontier or ultimate mystery?
by John C. Marshall - 416-417 Good communications
by Michael D. Ehlers & Guoping Feng - 417-417 Betwixt and between
by John Lydon - 417-418 Flitting around the subject
by Peter Lawrence - 418-418 Chemical reflections
by Jacques Reisse - 419-419 Explanatory tyranny
by Timothy Taylor - 421-421 A question of scale
by Tamas Vicsek - 423-424 Almost Planet X
by S. C. Tegler & W. Romanishin - 424-425 Switching on kinesin
by Manfred Schliwa & Günther Woehlke - 425-427 Getting excited about helium
by Randall G. Hulet - 428-429 The short answer
by Brenda L. Bass - 429-431 Synthetic lessons from quinine
by Steven M. Weinreb - 431-433 Fertile forest experiments
by Eric A. Davidson & Adam I. Hirsch - 433-434 Learning from a fly's memory
by Randolf Menzel & Uli Müller - 434-435 Why vortices matter
by Peter Gammel - 435-435 Gas is for burning
by David Jones - 436-436 John Frank (Jack) Allen (1908–2001)
by Allan Griffin - 437-437 Converting currencies in the Old World
by Alfredo Mederos & C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky - 438-438 A fern that hyperaccumulates arsenic
by L. Q. Ma & K. M. Komar & Cong Tu & Weihua Zhang & Yong Cai & E. D. Kennelley - 438-438 Mitochondrial control of fungal hybrid virulence
by Åke Olson & Jan Stenlid - 439-445 Switch-based mechanism of kinesin motors
by Masahide Kikkawa & Elena P. Sablin & Yasushi Okada & Hiroaki Yajima & Robert J. Fletterick & Nobutaka Hirokawa - 446-447 The size and albedo of the Kuiper-belt object (20000) Varuna
by David Jewitt & Herve Aussel & Aaron Evans - 448-451 An unusual phase transition to a second liquid vortex phase in the superconductor YBa2Cu3O7
by F. Bouquet & C. Marcenat & E. Steep & R. Calemczuk & W. K. Kwok & U. Welp & G. W. Crabtree & R. A. Fisher & N. E. Phillips & A. Schilling - 451-454 'Inverse' melting of a vortex lattice
by Nurit Avraham & Boris Khaykovich & Yuri Myasoedov & Michael Rappaport & Hadas Shtrikman & Dima E. Feldman & Tsuyoshi Tamegai & Peter H. Kes & Ming Li & Marcin Konczykowski & Kees van der Beek & Eli Zeldov - 454-457 Coherent transfer of Cooper pairs by a movable grain
by L. Y. Gorelik & A. Isacsson & Y. M. Galperin & R. I. Shekhter & M. Jonson - 457-460 The complex nature of superconductivity in MgB2 as revealed by the reduced total isotope effect
by D. G. Hinks & H. Claus & J. D. Jorgensen - 460-462 Constraints on hydrothermal processes and water exchange in Lake Vostok from helium isotopes
by Philippe Jean-Baptiste & Jean-Robert Petit & Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov & Dominique Raynaud & Nartsiss I. Barkov - 462-466 Earthquake triggering by seismic waves following the Landers and Hector Mine earthquakes
by J. Gomberg & P. A. Reasenberg & P. Bodin & R. A. Harris - 466-469 Limited carbon storage in soil and litter of experimental forest plots under increased atmospheric CO2
by William H. Schlesinger & John Lichter - 469-472 Soil fertility limits carbon sequestration by forest ecosystems in a CO2-enriched atmosphere
by Ram Oren & David S. Ellsworth & Kurt H. Johnsen & Nathan Phillips & Brent E. Ewers & Chris Maier & Karina V.R. Schäfer & Heather McCarthy & George Hendrey & Steven G. McNulty & Gabriel G. Katul - 472-473 An Early Cambrian tunicate from China
by D.-G. Shu & L. Chen & J. Han & X.-L. Zhang - 473-476 Orientation-selective adaptation and tilt after-effect from invisible patterns
by Sheng He & Donald I. A. MacLeod - 476-480 Disruption of neurotransmission in Drosophila mushroom body blocks retrieval but not acquisition of memory
by Josh Dubnau & Lori Grady & Toshi Kitamoto & Tim Tully - 480-484 Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurons through a neural network in the arcuate nucleus
by Michael A. Cowley & James L. Smart & Marcelo Rubinstein & Marcelo G. Cerdán & Sabrina Diano & Tamas L. Horvath & Roger D. Cone & Malcolm J. Low - 484-489 Calmodulin bifurcates the local Ca2+ signal that modulates P/Q-type Ca2+ channels
by Carla D. DeMaria & Tuck Wah Soong & Badr A. Alseikhan & Rebecca S. Alvania & David T. Yue - 489-494 B cells acquire antigen from target cells after synapse formation
by Facundo D. Batista & Dagmar Iber & Michael S. Neuberger - 494-498 Duplexes of 21-nucleotide RNAs mediate RNA interference in cultured mammalian cells
by Sayda M. Elbashir & Jens Harborth & Winfried Lendeckel & Abdullah Yalcin & Klaus Weber & Thomas Tuschl - 498-501 Ribosomal peptidyl transferase can withstand mutations at the putative catalytic nucleotide
by Norbert Polacek & Marne Gaynor & Aymen Yassin & Alexander S. Mankin - 501-504 Microscopic origins of entropy, heat capacity and the glass transition in proteins
by Andrew L. Lee & A. Joshua Wand
May 2001, Volume 411, Issue 6835
- 3-3 Panning for gold
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 The birthplace of biotech California
by Potter Wickware - 225-225 United States treads its own path on climate change
by Irwin Goodwin - 225-226 Espionage charges threaten to undermine research relations
by Laura Bonetta & David Cyranoski - 226-226 Record salmon populations disguise uncertain future
by Julie Wakefield - 227-227 Angry researchers pour scorn on astrology classes
by K. S. Jayaraman - 227-227 Californian labs feel the heat of energy crisis
by Rex Dalton - 228-228 Epidemiology gains an ally in bioweapons surveillance project
by Jonathan Knight - 228-228 Array system promises global atmospheric monitoring
by David Cyranoski - 229-229 Physicists put a value that matters on the standard model
by Josette Chen - 229-229 Fresh funding offers lifeline to bioinformatics centre
by Declan Butler & Alison Abbott - 229-229 Resuscitated 'alien' microbes stir up an Italian storm
by Alison Abbott - 232-235 The bugs of war
by Carina Dennis - 236-236 A fine set of threads
by David Adam - 237-237 Hero or villain? Stasi archives shed light on Russian scientist
by Uwe Hossfeld & Mark Walker - 237-237 Sorting out the Smiths
by Andrew Bradbury - 237-237 Health-funding boost not enough for Canada
by Ronald N. McElhaney - 239-240 Why science and religion need to talk
by Charles L. Harper - 240-241 Hopping through the Mathiverse
by Lisa Lehrer Dive & Andrew Irvine - 241-242 Affairs of the mind
by Steven Rose - 242-242 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 243-243 Sense and sensibility
by Robert Simmons - 245-245 Ecological forecasts
by Gretchen C. Daily - 247-248 Leaf sensor for CO2 in deep time
by Wolfram M. Kürschner - 248-249 Why is the cortex a slow learner?
by John Lisman & Richard Morris - 249-249 100 and 50 years ago
by Max Born - 251-252 A stellar performance
by Kevin B. Marvel - 252-252 Strain against the machine
by Josette Chen - 252-255 Snails, synapses and smokers
by Dennis A. Dougherty & Henry A. Lester - 255-256 Making head or tail of Dickkopf
by Roel Nusse - 256-256 Watching the wind
by David Jones - 257-258 Sex differences in vocal learning in birds
by Ayako Yamaguchi - 258-258 Phosphorus solubilization in rewetted soils
by Benjamin L. Turner & Philip M. Haygarth - 258-259 Foot-and-mouth disease under control in the UK
by Mark Woolhouse & Margo Chase-Topping & Daniel Haydon & John Friar & Louise Matthews & Gareth Hughes & Darren Shaw & John Wilesmith & Alex Donaldson & Stephen Cornell & Matthew Keeling & Bryan Grenfell - 259-260 Annotation of the Drosophila genome
by Samuel Karlin & Aviv Bergman & Andrew J. Gentles - 261-268 A glia-derived acetylcholine-binding protein that modulates synaptic transmission
by August B. Smit & Naweed I. Syed & Dick Schaap & Jan van Minnen & Judith Klumperman & Karel S. Kits & Hans Lodder & Roel C. van der Schors & René van Elk & Bertram Sorgedrager & KatjuS̆a Brejc & Titia K. Sixma & Wijnand P. M. Geraerts - 269-276 Crystal structure of an ACh-binding protein reveals the ligand-binding domain of nicotinic receptors
by KatjuS̆a Brejc & Willem J. van Dijk & Remco V. Klaassen & Mascha Schuurmans & John van der Oost & August B. Smit & Titia K. Sixma - 277-280 Spherical episodic ejection of material from a young star
by J. M. Torrelles & N. A. Patel & J. F. Gómez & P. T. P. Ho & L. F. Rodríguez & G. Anglada & G. Garay & L. Greenhill & S. Curiel & J. Cantó - 280-283 Observation of the ideal Josephson effect in superfluid 4He
by Kalyani Sukhatme & Yury Mukharsky & Talso Chui & David Pearson - 283-287 Conversion of silicon carbide to crystalline diamond-structured carbon at ambient pressure
by Yury Gogotsi & Sascha Welz & Daniel A. Ersoy & Michael J. McNallan - 287-290 A 300-million-year record of atmospheric carbon dioxide from fossil plant cuticles
by Gregory J. Retallack - 290-293 Strong coherence between solar variability and the monsoon in Oman between 9 and 6 kyr ago
by U. Neff & S. J. Burns & A. Mangini & M. Mudelsee & D. Fleitmann & A. Matter - 293-296 Metamorphic devolatilization of subducted marine sediments and the transport of volatiles into the Earth's mantle
by D. M. Kerrick & J. A. D. Connolly - 296-298 Adjustment to climate change is constrained by arrival date in a long-distance migrant bird
by Christiaan Both & Marcel E. Visser - 298-302 Endosymbiotic sulphate-reducing and sulphide-oxidizing bacteria in an oligochaete worm
by Nicole Dubilier & Caroline Mülders & Tim Ferdelman & Dirk de Beer & Annelie Pernthaler & Michael Klein & Michael Wagner & Christer Erséus & Frank Thiermann & Jens Krieger & Olav Giere & Rudolf Amann - 302-305 Reproductive isolation caused by colour pattern mimicry
by Chris D. Jiggins & Russell E. Naisbit & Rebecca L. Coe & James Mallet - 305-309 Lesions of the human amygdala impair enhanced perception of emotionally salient events
by Adam K. Anderson & Elizabeth A. Phelps - 309-313 α-CaMKII-dependent plasticity in the cortex is required for permanent memory
by Paul W. Frankland & Cara O'Brien & Masuo Ohno & Alfredo Kirkwood & Alcino J. Silva - 313-317 A new role for cryptochrome in a Drosophila circadian oscillator
by Balaji Krishnan & Joel D. Levine & M. Kathlea S. Lynch & Harold B. Dowse & Pablo Funes & Jeffrey C. Hall & Paul E. Hardin & Stuart E. Dryer - 317-321 Integrins mediate functional pre- and postsynaptic maturation at a hippocampal synapse
by Pascale Chavis & Gary Westbrook - 321-325 LDL-receptor-related protein 6 is a receptor for Dickkopf proteins
by Bingyu Mao & Wei Wu & Yan Li & Dana Hoppe & Peter Stannek & Andrei Glinka & Christof Niehrs - 325-330 The status of Wnt signalling regulates neural and epidermal fates in the chick embryo
by Sara Wilson & Anna Rydström & Tolleiv Trimborn & Karl Willert & Roel Nusse & Thomas M. Jessell & Thomas Edlund - 330-334 Mae mediates MAP kinase phosphorylation of Ets transcription factors in Drosophila
by David A. Baker & Blandine Mille-Baker & S. Mark Wainwright & David Ish-Horowicz & Nicholas J. Dibb - 335-335 Cancer
by Bernd Pulverer & Lesley Anson & Chris Surridge & Liz Allen - 336-341 Cancer genetics
by Bruce A. J. Ponder - 342-348 Proliferation, cell cycle and apoptosis in cancer
by Gerard I. Evan & Karen H. Vousden - 349-354 The Hedgehog and Wnt signalling pathways in cancer
by Jussi Taipale & Philip A. Beachy - 355-365 Oncogenic kinase signalling
by Peter Blume-Jensen & Tony Hunter - 366-374 Genome maintenance mechanisms for preventing cancer
by Jan H. J. Hoeijmakers - 375-379 The microenvironment of the tumour–host interface
by Lance A. Liotta & Elise C. Kohn - 380-384 Progress in human tumour immunology and immunotherapy
by Steven A. Rosenberg - 385-389 Haematopoietic cell transplantation as immunotherapy
by Frederick R. Appelbaum - 390-395 Cancer epidemiology in the last century and the next decade
by Julian Peto - 396-396 AstraZeneca and Cancer discovery from a global perspective
by Les Hughes
May 2001, Volume 411, Issue 6834
- 3-3 Women physicists needed
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 High-energy physics
by Alexander Hellemans