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August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6797
- 799-803 Microbial genome sequencing
by Claire M. Fraser & Jonathan A. Eisen & Steven L. Salzberg - 804-804 Basic Science, Clinical Development, Global Surveillance
by Peter S. Ringrose - 807-808 ‘Quiet revolution’ in chemistry could revive public and private sectors
by Paul Smaglik - 809-809 Undergraduate interest in chemistry wanes in Europe
by Helen Gavaghan - 809-811 European industry turns to the academics to secure its future
by Helen Gavaghan - 811-812 Emerging fields of basic chemistry in Europe
by Helen Gavaghan - 812-812 Mergers and acquisitions rock UK chemical industry infrastructure
by Helen Gavaghan - 812-812 US companies seek basic science
by Paul Smaglik
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6796
- 549-549 Royalty-free rice arrives on the web
by David Dickson - 549-550 United States backs soil strategy in fight against global warming
by Paul Smaglik - 550-550 Spanish biomedical centres face funding uncertainty
by Xavier Bosch - 551-551 Strong sterling hits European researchers
by Natasha Loder - 551-551 Microsoft moguls back search for ET intelligence
by Rex Dalton - 552-552 From cell phones to brain cells
by Rex Dalton - 552-553 Kansas scientists help to oust creationists
by Rex Dalton - 553-553 Internet is the new key for restructured film institute
by Quirin Schiermeier - 553-553 German scientists pledge to fight growing xenophobia
by Quirin Schiermeier & Ute Gitschel - 556-558 Through the looking glass
by Alexander Hellemans - 559-559 A mutant mouse menagerie
by Alison Abbott - 560-560 Hawaiian legal action can't save leatherbacks: tackle driftnets instead
by John LaGrange - 560-560 Environment regulations hinder biotech industry
by Henry I. Miller - 560-560 Wise fool left Hussars for career in science admin
by Dmitry Zharkov - 561-562 Blessed with more than avoirdupois
by Andrew Berry - 562-562 Venusian visitation
by Don Fernie - 563-564 From trenches to couches
by John Galloway - 564-564 Paragon lost
by Michael Baumann - 565-565 Boundary disputes
by Jonathan C. Horton - 567-567 An end to violence
by Roger Smith - 569-570 Bacteriorhodopsin — the movie
by Werner Kühlbrandt - 571-573 Electrons in a strange sea
by Patricia A. Thiel & Jean Marie Dubois - 573-574 Benefits of bad telomeres
by Douglas Hanahan - 574-575 The giant diatom dump
by Victor Smetacek - 575-577 Making membranes in bacteria
by Rosemary A. Stuart & Walter Neupert - 578-579 Portrait of a magma chamber
by Robert S. Detrick - 579-580 Formatting genetic text
by Renato Paro - 580-581 On the verge of magnetism
by Piers Coleman - 581-581 Erratum: On the verge of magnetism
by Satish K. Nair & Stephen K. Burley - 581-581 Spinning and leaking
by David Jones - 582-582 W. David Kingery (1926–2000)
by Richard J. Brook - 583-584 Predicted vCJD mortality in Great Britain
by Azra C. Ghani & Neil M. Ferguson & Christl A. Donnelly & Roy M. Anderson - 584-585 Scrapie in Britain during the BSE years
by Mike B. Gravenor & D. R. Cox & Linda J. Hoinville & Alies Hoek & Angela R. McLean - 585-586 Exercise and reduced muscle mass in starlings
by John P. Swaddle & Andrew A. Biewener - 586-586 Peeling and sharpening multiwall nanotubes
by John Cumings & Philip G. Collins & A. Zettl - 587-592 Superconductivity on the border of itinerant-electron ferromagnetism in UGe2
by S. S. Saxena & P. Agarwal & K. Ahilan & F. M. Grosche & R. K. W. Haselwimmer & M. J. Steiner & E. Pugh & I. R. Walker & S. R. Julian & P. Monthoux & G. G. Lonzarich & A. Huxley & I. Sheikin & D. Braithwaite & J. Flouquet - 593-599 Regulation of chromatin structure by site-specific histone H3 methyltransferases
by Stephen Rea & Frank Eisenhaber & Dónal O'Carroll & Brian D. Strahl & Zu-Wen Sun & Manfred Schmid & Susanne Opravil & Karl Mechtler & Chris P. Ponting & C. David Allis & Thomas Jenuwein - 600-602 Evaporation in the young solar nebula as the origin of ‘just-right’ melting of chondrules
by Bosmat A. Cohen & Roger H. Hewins & Yang Yu - 602-605 Quasicrystalline valence bands in decagonal AlNiCo
by Eli Rotenberg & W. Theis & K. Horn & P. Gille - 605-608 A DNA-fuelled molecular machine made of DNA
by Bernard Yurke & Andrew J. Turberfield & Allen P. Mills & Friedrich C. Simmel & Jennifer L. Neumann - 608-611 Influencing intramolecular motion with an alternating electric field
by Veronica Bermudez & Nathalie Capron & Torsten Gase & Francesco G. Gatti & François Kajzar & David A. Leigh & Francesco Zerbetto & Songwei Zhang - 611-614 Water activity as the determinant for homogeneous ice nucleation in aqueous solutions
by Thomas Koop & Beiping Luo & Athanasios Tsias & Thomas Peter - 614-618 Evidence from three-dimensional seismic reflectivity images for enhanced melt supply beneath mid-ocean -ridge discontinuities
by G. M. Kent & S. C. Singh & A. J. Harding & M. C. Sinha & J. A. Orcutt & P. J. Barton & R. S. White & S. Bazin & R. W. Hobbs & C. H. Tong & J. W. Pye - 619-622 Fine structure of bone in dinosaurs, birds and mammals
by John M. Rensberger & Mahito Watabe - 622-625 Unexpectedly similar rates of nucleotide substitution found in male and female hominids
by Hacho B. Bohossian & Helen Skaletsky & David C. Page - 625-628 Evolvability of an RNA virus is determined by its mutational neighbourhood
by Christina L. Burch & Lin Chao - 628-632 Behaviourally driven gene expression reveals song nuclei in hummingbird brain
by Erich D. Jarvis & Sidarta Ribeiro & Maria Luisa da Silva & Dora Ventura & Jacques Vielliard & Claudio V. Mello - 633-636 NO is necessary and sufficient for egg activation at fertilization
by Richard C. Kuo & Gregory T. Baxter & Stuart H. Thompson & Stephen A. Stricker & Chris Patton & Joseph Bonaventura & David Epel - 637-641 YidC mediates membrane protein insertion in bacteria
by James C. Samuelson & Minyong Chen & Fenglei Jiang & Ines Möller & Martin Wiedmann & Andreas Kuhn & Gregory J. Phillips & Ross E. Dalbey - 641-645 Telomere dysfunction promotes non-reciprocal translocations and epithelial cancers in mice
by Steven E. Artandi & Sandy Chang & Shwu-Luan Lee & Scott Alson & Geoffrey J. Gottlieb & Lynda Chin & Ronald A. DePinho - 645-648 Helix deformation is coupled to vectorial proton transport in the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin
by Antoine Royant & Karl Edman & Thomas Ursby & Eva Pebay-Peyroula & Ehud M. Landau & Richard Neutze - 649-653 Structural alterations for proton translocation in the M state of wild-type bacteriorhodopsin
by Hans Jürgen Sass & Georg Büldt & Ralf Gessenich & Dominic Hehn & Dirk Neff & Ramona Schlesinger & Joel Berendzen & Pal Ormos - 653-657 Molecular mechanism of vectorial proton translocation by bacteriorhodopsin
by Sriram Subramaniam & Richard Henderson
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6795
- 446-446 UK hopes that big-money deals will attract top talent
by Natasha Loder - 446-446 Science may lose out from sale of ‘flying reptile’ fossil
by Jessa Netting - 447-447 Researchers criticize response to killer algae
by Rex Dalton - 447-447 France may bid for fusion reactor
by Heather McCabe - 448-448 Berlin genome centre to go ahead
by Quirin Schiermeier - 448-448 Astronomers silenced in star-name wars
by William Triplett - 449-449 Ocean researchers dive to deep-sea stations
by Colin Macilwain - 452-454 Ecology goes underground
by Jon Copley - 455-455 Cost of institute was small change to Roche
by Urs Christen - 455-455 How neptunium led to the birth of plutonium
by C. R. Richmond - 455-455 How can the developing world protect itself from biotech patent-holders?
by John H. Barton & Joseph Strauss - 457-458 The road to decarbonized energy
by Stanford R. Ovshinsky - 458-458 Forces to be reckoned with
by Peter Wrobel - 458-459 Romancing the dome
by Rodney Cotterill - 459-460 Trek to an inhabited wilderness
by Louis Warren - 460-460 Science in culture
by Haim Watzman - 461-461 Start making sense
by Raúl Camba - 462-462 Taking control
by Gregory Benford - 463-464 Biodiversity's ups and downs
by Peter J. Morin - 464-465 Catching crystals at birth
by David W. Oxtoby - 465-465 Plaque removers and shakers
by Marie-Thérèse Heemels - 466-467 Molecular switches in metastasis
by Anne Ridley - 467-468 Some vortices like it hot
by Patrick A. Lee - 468-469 Iron uncertainty
by Adina Paytan - 469-470 Treasure trove for cholera research
by Matthew K. Waldor & Debabrata RayChaudhuri - 470-471 Taking the Earth's temperature
by Ian Jackson - 471-471 The soda solution
by David Jones - 472-472 Seymour S. Kety (1915–2000)
by Leon Elsenberg - 473-474 Oncogene inactivation in a mouse model
by Tsuyoshi Tanabe & Tomoko Kuwabara & Masaki Warashina & Kenzaburo Tani & Kazunari Taira & Shigetaka Asano - 474-475 Home-site fidelity in migratory honeybees
by Peter Neumann & Nikolaus Koeniger & Gudrun Koeniger & Salim Tingek & Per Kryger & Robin F. A. Moritz - 475-475 Giant honeybees return to their nest sites
by J. Paar & B. P. Oldroyd & G. Kastberger - 477-483 DNA sequence of both chromosomes of the cholera pathogen Vibrio cholerae
by John F. Heidelberg & Jonathan A. Eisen & William C. Nelson & Rebecca A. Clayton & Michelle L. Gwinn & Robert J. Dodson & Daniel H. Haft & Erin K. Hickey & Jeremy D. Peterson & Lowell Umayam & Steven R. Gill & Karen E. Nelson & Timothy D. Read & Hervé Tettelin & Delwood Richardson & Maria D. Ermolaeva & Jessica Vamathevan & Steven Bass & Haiying Qin & Ioana Dragoi & Patrick Sellers & Lisa McDonald & Teresa Utterback & Robert D. Fleishmann & William C. Nierman & Owen White & Steven L. Salzberg & Hamilton O. Smith & Rita R. Colwell & John J. Mekalanos & J. Craig Venter & Claire M. Fraser - 484-486 Evidence for free precession in a pulsar
by I. H. Stairs & A. G. Lyne & S. L. Shemar - 486-488 Vortex-like excitations and the onset of superconducting phase fluctuation in underdoped La2-xSrxCuO4
by Z. A. Xu & N. P. Ong & Y. Wang & T. Kakeshita & S. Uchida - 489-491 Pixel switching of epitaxial Pd/YHx/CaF2 switchable mirrors
by J. W. J. Kerssemakers & S. J. van der Molen & N. J. Koeman & R. Günther & R. Griessen - 491-494 Electrostatic trapping of ammonia molecules
by Hendrick L. Bethlem & Giel Berden & Floris M. H. Crompvoets & Rienk T. Jongma & André J. A. van Roij & Gerard Meijer - 494-497 Quasi-planar nucleus structure in apoferritin crystallization
by S.-T. Yau & Peter G. Vekilov - 497-500 Marine control of biological production in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean
by Paul Loubere - 500-504 Annual modulation of triggered seismicity following the 1992 Landers earthquake in California
by Stephen S. Gao & Paul G. Silver & Alan T. Linde & I. Selwyn Sacks - 504-507 Ocean circulation off east Antarctica affects ecosystem structure and sea-ice extent
by Stephen Nicol & Tim Pauly & Nathan L. Bindoff & Simon Wright & Deborah Thiele & Graham W. Hosie & Peter G. Strutton & Eric Woehler - 508-512 Diversity peaks at intermediate productivity in a laboratory microcosm
by Rees Kassen & Angus Buckling & Graham Bell & Paul B. Rainey - 512-515 Herbivory-induced volatiles elicit defence genes in lima bean leaves
by Gen-ichiro Arimura & Rika Ozawa & Takeshi Shimoda & Takaaki Nishioka & Wilhelm Boland & Junji Takabayashi - 515-519 Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms contribute to motor neuron pathfinding
by Kamal Sharma & Ann E. Leonard & Karen Lettieri & Samuel L. Pfaff - 519-524 An intrinsic but cell-nonautonomous defect in GATA-1-overexpressing mouse erythroid cells
by David Whyatt & Fokke Lindeboom & Alar Karis & Rita Ferreira & Eric Milot & Rudi Hendriks & Marella de Bruijn & An Langeveld & Joost Gribnau & Frank Grosveld & Sjaak Philipsen - 524-527 Different initiation of pre-TCR and γδTCR signalling
by Claude Saint-Ruf & Maddalena Panigada & Orly Azogui & Pascale Debey & Harald von Boehmer & Fabio Grassi - 527-532 Distinct β-catenins mediate adhesion and signalling functions in C. elegans
by Hendrik C. Korswagen & Michael A. Herman & Hans C. Clevers - 532-535 Genomic analysis of metastasis reveals an essential role for RhoC
by Edwin A. Clark & Todd R. Golub & Eric S. Lander & Richard O. Hynes - 536-540 Molecular classification of cutaneous malignant melanoma by gene expression profiling
by M. Bittner & P. Meltzer & Y. Chen & Y. Jiang & E. Seftor & M. Hendrix & M. Radmacher & R. Simon & Z. Yakhini & A. Ben-Dor & N. Sampas & E. Dougherty & E. Wang & F. Marincola & C. Gooden & J. Lueders & A. Glatfelter & P. Pollock & J. Carpten & E. Gillanders & D. Leja & K. Dietrich & C. Beaudry & M. Berens & D. Alberts & V. Sondak & N. Hayward & J. Trent - 541-544 A chromatin remodelling complex involved in transcription and DNA processing
by Xuetong Shen & Gaku Mizuguchi & Ali Hamiche & Carl Wu - 545-546 Collaborations prepare to untangle the circuitry of the brain
by Diane Gershon - 546-546 Mahoney centre set to tackle brain cancer head on
by Diane Gershon
July 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6794
- 333-333 Ensembl gets a Wellcome boost
by Declan Butler - 333-333 Emissions targets ‘unrealistic’ says US climate change body
by Colin Macilwain - 334-334 Physicists celebrate detection of elusive ‘final’ particle
by Colin Macilwain - 334-334 Proposal for US patent office could help cut waiting time
by Paul Smaglik - 335-335 Summit leaders fail to bridge GM food split
by David Dickson - 335-335 UK science plans spending spree
by Natasha Loder - 336-336 Review panel assails Brussels research bureaucracy
by Quirin Schiermeier - 336-336 Legal protests prompt DNA primer release
by Paul Smaglik - 337-337 Call for North/South code of research ethics
by Declan Butler - 340-342 Manhattan versus Reykjavik
by Alison Abbott - 343-343 How new technology put a coelacanth among the heirs of Piltdown Man
by M. V. Erdmann & R. L. Caldwell - 343-343 Reductionism should be clarified, not dismissed
by J. R. S. Fincham - 343-343 Assessors' odd listings don't inspire confidence
by Miguel A. García-Pérez - 345-346 Pitching it right
by Alison Jolly - 346-347 The spice of life
by Pat Willmer - 347-348 Tangled strands in the double helix
by Mark Ridley - 348-348 Story of a favourite mathematical tool
by Jeremy Gray - 349-349 What if…?
by John Carmody - 351-351 The bottle
by Tom D. Schneider - 353-354 How robust is the Internet?
by Yuhai Tu - 354-356 Conducting the mitotic symphony
by David Cortez & Stephen J. Elledge - 356-357 Deciphering methane's fingerprint
by Helmut Weissert - 357-358 Fringe benefits to carbohydrates
by Mark E. Fortini - 358-359 Silica control of carbon dioxide
by Paul Tréguer & Philippe Pondaven - 359-360 The extraterrestrial wedding ring
by Richard J. Walker - 360-360 Hidden thoughts
by David Jones - 361-364 Stem cells — hype and hope
by Ron McKay - 365-365 Five plus two equals yellow
by Mike J. Dixon & Daniel Smilek & Cera Cudahy & Philip M. Merikle - 366-367 Climate change and constraints on breeding
by Ian R. Stevenson & David M. Bryant - 367-368 Kinase regulation in inflammatory response
by Mireille Delhase & Nanxin Li & Michael Karin - 368-368 Erratum: Do cockroaches ‘know’ about fluid dynamics?
by D. Rinberg & H. Davidowitz - 368-368 reply: Kinase regulation in inflammatory response
by Osman Nidai Ozes & Lindsey D. Mayo & Jason A. Gustin & Susan R. Pfeffer & Lawrence M. Pfeffer & David B. Donner - 368-368 Correction: Energy for microbial life on Europa
by C. Chyba - 369-375 Fringe is a glycosyltransferase that modifies Notch
by Daniel J. Moloney & Vladislav M. Panin & Stuart H. Johnston & Jihua Chen & Li Shao & Richa Wilson & Yang Wang & Pamela Stanley & Kenneth D. Irvine & Robert S. Haltiwanger & Thomas F. Vogt - 376-378 Characterizing the nonlinear growth of large-scale structure in the Universe
by Peter Coles & Lung-Yih Chiang - 378-382 Error and attack tolerance of complex networks
by Réka Albert & Hawoong Jeong & Albert-László Barabási - 382-385 Controlled surface charging as a depth-profiling probe for mesoscopic layers
by Ilanit Doron-Mor & Anat Hatzor & Alexander Vaskevich & Tamar van der Boom-Moav & Abraham Shanzer & Israel Rubinstein & Hagai Cohen - 385-389 Signatures of granular microstructure in dense shear flows
by Daniel M. Mueth & Georges F. Debregeas & Greg S. Karczmar & Peter J. Eng & Sidney R. Nagel & Heinrich M. Jaeger - 389-391 Oscillatory cluster patterns in a homogeneous chemical system with global feedback
by Vladimir K. Vanag & Lingfa Yang & Milos Dolnik & Anatol M. Zhabotinsky & Irving R. Epstein - 392-395 Massive dissociation of gas hydrate during a Jurassic oceanic anoxic event
by Stephen P. Hesselbo & Darren R. Gröcke & Hugh C. Jenkyns & Christian J. Bjerrum & Paul Farrimond & Helen S. Morgans Bell & Owen R. Green - 396-399 Evidence for a late chondritic veneer in the Earth's mantle from high-pressure partitioning of palladium and platinum
by A. Holzheid & P. Sylvester & H. St C. O'Neill & D. C. Rubie & H. Palme - 399-404 Mutation and sex in a competitive world
by Joel R. Peck & David Waxman - 404-405 Long-term vocal recognition in the northern fur seal
by Stephen J. Insley - 405-410 State-dependent cross-inhibition between transmitter-gated cation channels
by Baljit S. Khakh & Xiaoping Zhou & Jason Sydes & James J. Galligan & Henry A. Lester - 411-415 Glycosyltransferase activity of Fringe modulates Notch–Delta interactions
by Katja Brückner & Lidia Perez & Henrik Clausen & Stephen Cohen - 415-418 Mice overexpressing human uncoupling protein-3 in skeletal muscle are hyperphagic and lean
by John C. Clapham & Jonathan R. S. Arch & Helen Chapman & Andrea Haynes & Carolyn Lister & Gary B. T. Moore & Valerie Piercy & Sabrina A. Carter & Ines Lehner & Stephen A. Smith & Lee J. Beeley & Robert J. Godden & Nicole Herrity & Mark Skehel & K. Kumar Changani & Paul D. Hockings & David G. Reid & Sarah M. Squires & Jonathan Hatcher & Brenda Trail & Judy Latcham & Sohaila Rastan & Alexander J. Harper & Susana Cadenas & Julie A. Buckingham & Martin D. Brand & Alejandro Abuin - 419-422 GATA3 haplo-insufficiency causes human HDR syndrome
by Hilde Van Esch & Peter Groenen & M. Andrew Nesbit & Simone Schuffenhauer & Peter Lichtner & Gert Vanderlinden & Brian Harding & Rolf Beetz & Rudolf W. Bilous & Ian Holdaway & Nicholas J. Shaw & Jean-Pierre Fryns & Wim Van de Ven & Rajesh V. Thakker & Koenraad Devriendt - 422-426 A motif in the αβ T-cell receptor controls positive selection by modulating ERK activity
by Guy Werlen & Barbara Hausmann & Ed Palmer - 426-430 CD3δ couples T-cell receptor signalling to ERK activation and thymocyte positive selection
by Pilar Delgado & Edgar Fernández & Vibhuti Dave & Dietmar Kappes & Balbino Alarcón - 430-435 Chfr defines a mitotic stress checkpoint that delays entry into metaphase
by Daniel M. Scolnick & Thanos D. Halazonetis - 435-439 Humanized xenobiotic response in mice expressing nuclear receptor SXR
by Wen Xie & Joyce L. Barwick & Michael Downes & Bruce Blumberg & Cynthia M. Simon & Michael C. Nelson & Brent A. Neuschwander-Tetri & Elizabeth M. Brunt & Philip S. Guzelian & Ronald M. Evans - 439-439 Erratum: Turbulent convection at very high Rayleigh numbers
by J. J. Niemela & L. Skrbek & K. R. Sreenivasan & R. J. Donnelly - 439-439 Correction: The protein kinase Pak3 positively regulates Raf-1 activity through phosphorylation of serine 338
by Alastair J. King & Hualya Sun & Bruce Diaz & Darlene Bernard & Wenyan Miao & Shubha Bagrodia & Mark S. Marshall
July 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6793
- 221-221 Jordan chosen to open SESAME
by Heather McCabe - 221-222 Large research facilities to lose out in science spending spree?
by Colin Macilwain - 222-222 UK space strategy slammed as lacking funds and vision
by Natasha Loder - 222-222 Cluster leaves the ground — at last
by Natasha Loder - 223-223 …as South Africa considers its options after free drugs offer
by Michael Cherry - 223-223 Diplomatic Mandela calls for action on HIV…
by Michael Cherry - 224-224 Diabetes therapy boosts stem-cell campaign
by Paul Smaglik - 224-224 Industry considers carbon catching
by Steve Nadis - 225-225 Recriminations and confusion over ‘fake’ coelacanth photo
by Heather McCabe - 225-225 Enhanced advisory role urged for former EU nuclear labs
by Quirin Schiermeier - 225-225 Brown boosts British science base
by Natasha Loder - 226-226 Anti-smoking critic wins campaigning right
by Rex Dalton - 227-227 German librarians cautious of brave new digital world
by Quirin Schiermeier - 230-233 Bones, molecules…or both?
by Trisha Gura - 234-234 A fault in the ‘weak San Andreas’ theory
by C. H. Scholz - 234-234 Caution is sensible, but give biotech a chance to show the good it can do
by Enrico Porceddu - 234-234 That famous double helix takes a sinister turn
by Colin Porter - 235-236 The biotechnologist's jungle book
by Walter Gratzer - 236-237 A function for dysfunction
by Thomas J. Jentsch - 237-238 Conservation gets heavy
by Rory Howlett - 238-238 Chemistry's Canterbury Tales
by John Emsley - 239-239 Jumbo
by Vaclav Smil - 241-241 All is not lost
by Scott Westerfeld - 243-244 Faster than a speeding photon
by Jon Marangos - 244-245 Science in motion
by Philip Ball - 245-247 Parallel sensing
by Mathew E. Diamond - 247-248 Enlightening water vapour
by Brian J. Soden - 248-249 Fair game
by Ruth Mace - 249-251 Adding to the antifreeze agenda
by Charles A. Knight - 251-252 Best packing in proteins and DNA
by Andrzej Stasiak & John H. Maddocks - 253-254 A protein accumulator
by Jennifer C. Pinder & Anthony J. Baines - 254-254 Pulses of the mind
by David Jones - 255-256 Spider manipulation by a wasp larva
by William G. Eberhard