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July 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6793
- 256-256 Heat-stable antifreeze protein from grass
by Chris Sidebottom & Sarah Buckley & Paul Pudney & Sarah Twigg & Carl Jarman & Chris Holt & Julia Telford & Andrew McArthur & Dawn Worrall & Rod Hubbard & Peter Lillford - 257-257 Hepatocytes from non-hepatic adult stem cells
by Malcolm R. Alison & Richard Poulsom & Rosemary Jeffery & Amar P. Dhillon & Alberto Quaglia & Joe Jacob & Marco Novelli & Grant Prentice & Jill Williamson & Nicholas A. Wright - 259-266 Structure of the Fc fragment of human IgE bound to its high-affinity receptor FcεRIα
by Scott C. Garman & Beth A. Wurzburg & Svetlana S. Tarchevskaya & Jean-Pierre Kinet & Theodore S. Jardetzky - 267-273 The 3.2-Å crystal structure of the human IgG1 Fc fragment–FcγRIII complex
by Peter Sondermann & Robert Huber & Vaughan Oosthuizen & Uwe Jacob - 275-276 Determining the ages of comets from the fraction of crystalline dust
by Joseph A. Nuth & Hugh G. M. Hill & Gunther Kletetschka - 277-279 Gain-assisted superluminal light propagation
by L. J. Wang & A. Kuzmich & A. Dogariu - 280-282 Non-collinear states in magnetic sensors
by Adrian Taga & Lars Nordström & Peter James & Börje Johansson & Olle Eriksson - 282-287 Imaging the vortex-lattice melting process in the presence of disorder
by Alex Soibel & Eli Zeldov & Michael Rappaport & Yuri Myasoedov & Tsuyoshi Tamegai & Shuuichi Ooi & Marcin Konczykowski & Vadim B. Geshkenbein - 287-290 Optimal shapes of compact strings
by Amos Maritan & Cristian Micheletti & Antonio Trovato & Jayanth R. Banavar - 290-293 Evidence for a link between global lightning activity and upper tropospheric water vapour
by Colin Price - 293-296 Melting of the Earth's lithospheric mantle inferred from protactinium– thorium–uranium isotopic data
by Yemane Asmerom & Hai Cheng & Rebecca Thomas & Marc Hirschmann & R. Lawrence Edwards - 296-299 Female bluethroats enhance offspring immunocompetence through extra-pair copulations
by Arild Johnsen & Vegard Andersen & Christine Sunding & Jan T. Lifjeld - 299-302 Magnetite defines a vertebrate magnetoreceptor
by Carol E. Diebel & Roger Proksch & Colin R. Green & Peter Neilson & Michael M. Walker - 302-306 Transformation from temporal to rate coding in a somatosensory thalamocortical pathway
by Ehud Ahissar & Ronen Sosnik & Sebastian Haidarliu - 306-309 Presenilin is required for proper morphology and function of neurons in C. elegans
by Nicole Wittenburg & Stefan Eimer & Bernard Lakowski & Sascha Röhrig & Claudia Rudolph & Ralf Baumeister - 309-314 A chemokine-driven positive feedback loop organizes lymphoid follicles
by K. Mark Ansel & Vu N. Ngo & Paul L. Hyman & Sanjiv A. Luther & Reinhold Förster & Jonathon D. Sedgwick & Jeffrey L. Browning & Martin Lipp & Jason G. Cyster - 315-318 A tertiary interaction that links active-site domains to the 5′ splice site of a group II intron
by Marc Boudvillain & Alexandre de Lencastre & Anna Marie Pyle - 318-322 A ratchet-like inter-subunit reorganization of the ribosome during translocation
by Joachim Frank & Rajendra Kumar Agrawal - 322-324 Mimicry of ice structure by surface hydroxyls and water of a β-helix antifreeze protein
by Yih-Cherng Liou & Ante Tocilj & Peter L. Davies & Zongchao Jia - 325-328 β-Helix structure and ice-binding properties of a hyperactive antifreeze protein from an insect
by Steffen P. Graether & Michael J. Kuiper & Stéphane M. Gagné & Virginia K. Walker & Zongchao Jia & Brian D. Sykes & Peter L. Davies
July 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6792
- 111-111 German agencies sound alarm on risks of broad gene patents…
by Quirin Schiermeier - 111-111 …as spending goes up for research
by Quirin Schiermeier - 112-112 Internet publishing camps renew hostilities
by Colin Macilwain - 112-112 US scientists seek more funds for high-tech equipment
by Paul Smaglik - 113-113 Mbeki gives AIDS scientists the cold shoulder
by Michael Cherry - 113-114 UK studentships get funding boost
by Natasha Loder - 114-114 Tangled tale of a lost, stolen and disputed coelacanth
by Heather McCabe & Janet Wright - 115-115 Scientists back GM for Third World
by David Dickson - 115-115 Sweden streamlines research administration
by Declan Butler - 118-120 Chemistry meets computing
by Philip Ball - 121-121 Landsat reveals China's farmland reserves, but they're vanishing fast
by Karen C. Seto & Robert K. Kaufmann & Curtis E. Woodcock - 121-122 Please don't downgrade the sequencers' role …
by Michael Gottlieb & Victoria McGovern & Patricia Goodwin & Stephen Hoffman & Ayo Oduola - 122-122 The search continues for Kármán's St Christopher
by Robert Gibbs - 122-122 … when public-interest science needs solidarity
by Tomasino Pace - 123-123 Quantum weirdness
by Peter Holland - 124-125 Genes, free will and intracranial musings
by David L. Hull - 125-126 Crushed by the Frankenstein monster
by Howard P. Segal - 126-126 Shelling out the facts
by David L. Strayer - 127-127 The structure of matter
by Harry J. Lipkin - 129-129 The Oort crowd
by Ken MacLeod - 131-132 Segmentation in silico
by Peter Dearden & Michael Akam - 133-135 The smallest random laser
by Diederik Wiersma - 135-136 The little devil of death
by Vincenzo De Laurenzi & Gerry Melino - 136-137 Rock signature from the sky
by Robert N. Clayton - 137-139 One-hit neuronal death
by Nathaniel Heintz - 139-140 Older than they look
by John H. Seiradakis - 140-141 The bugs from Brazil
by Michael Bevan - 141-141 Polar lights in the Caribbean
by Sarah Tomlin - 141-142 Bringing two hearts together
by Wolfgang Driever - 142-142 Jet-age cleaning
by David Jones - 143-144 A self-extending paediatric leg implant
by Rainer Kotz & Reinhard Windhager & Martin Dominkus & Bernd Robioneck & Holger Müller-Daniels - 144-145 Preventing cyanide release from leaves
by Helene S. Engler & Kevin C. Spencer & Lawrence E. Gilbert - 145-146 A triclosan-resistant bacterial enzyme
by Richard J. Heath & Charles O. Rock - 146-146 Diffusion of a polymer ‘pancake’
by Svetlana A. Sukhishvili & Yan Chen & Joachim D. Müller & Enrico Gratton & Kenneth S. Schweizer & Steve Granick - 147-150 Transcranial magnetic stimulation and the human brain
by Mark Hallett - 151-157 The genome sequence of the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa
by A. J. G. Simpson & F.C. Reinach & P. Arruda & F. A. Abreu & M. Acencio & R. Alvarenga & L. M. C. Alves & J. E. Araya & G. S. Baia & C. S. Baptista & M. H. Barros & E. D. Bonaccorsi & S. Bordin & J. M. Bové & M. R. S. Briones & M. R. P. Bueno & A. A. Camargo & L. E. A. Camargo & D. M. Carraro & H. Carrer & N. B. Colauto & C. Colombo & F. F. Costa & M. C. R. Costa & C. M. Costa-Neto & L. L. Coutinho & M. Cristofani & E. Dias-Neto & C. Docena & H. El-Dorry & A. P. Facincani & A. J. S. Ferreira & V. C. A. Ferreira & J. A. Ferro & J. S. Fraga & S. C. França & M. C. Franco & M. Frohme & L. R. Furlan & M. Garnier & G. H. Goldman & M. H. S. Goldman & S. L. Gomes & A. Gruber & P. L. Ho & J. D. Hoheisel & M. L. Junqueira & E. L. Kemper & J.P. Kitajima & J. E. Krieger & E. E. Kuramae & F. Laigret & M. R. Lambais & L. C. C. Leite & E. G. M. Lemos & M. V. F. Lemos & S. A. Lopes & C. R. Lopes & J. A. Machado & M. A. Machado & A. M. B. N. Madeira & H. M. F. Madeira & C. L. Marino & M. V. Marques & E. A. L. Martins & E. M. F. Martins & A. Y. Matsukuma & C. F. M. Menck & E. C. Miracca & C. Y. Miyaki & C. B. Monteiro-Vitorello & D. H. Moon & M. A. Nagai & A. L. T. O. Nascimento & L. E. S. Netto & A. Nhani & F. G. Nobrega & L. R. Nunes & M. A. Oliveira & M. C. de Oliveira & R. C. de Oliveira & D. A. Palmieri & A. Paris & B. R. Peixoto & G. A. G. Pereira & H. A. Pereira & J. B. Pesquero & R. B. Quaggio & P. G. Roberto & V. Rodrigues & A. J. de M. Rosa & V. E. de Rosa & R. G. de Sá & R. V. Santelli & H. E. Sawasaki & A. C. R. da Silva & A. M. da Silva & F. R. da Silva & W. A. Silva & J. F. da Silveira & M. L. Z. Silvestri & W. J. Siqueira & A. A. de Souza & A. P. de Souza & M. F. Terenzi & D. Truffi & S. M. Tsai & M. H. Tsuhako & H. Vallada & M. A. Van Sluys & S. Verjovski-Almeida & A. L. Vettore & M. A. Zago & M. Zatz & J. Meidanis & J. C. Setubal - 158-160 A large age for the pulsar B1757-24 from an upper limit on its proper motion
by B. M. Gaensler & D. A. Frail - 160-164 Realignment of the flux-line lattice by a change in the symmetry of superconductivity in UPt3
by Andrew Huxley & Pierre Rodière & Donald McK. Paul & Niels van Dijk & Robert Cubitt & Jacques Flouquet - 164-166 Shaped-pulse optimization of coherent emission of high-harmonic soft X-rays
by R. Bartels & S. Backus & E. Zeek & L. Misoguti & G. Vdovin & I. P. Christov & M. M. Murnane & H. C. Kapteyn - 166-169 Configurational entropy and diffusivity of supercooled water
by Antonio Scala & Francis W. Starr & Emilia La Nave & Francesco Sciortino & H. Eugene Stanley - 169-172 Electronic connection to the interior of a mesoporous insulator with nanowires of crystalline RuO2
by Joseph V. Ryan & Alan D. Berry & Michele L. Anderson & Jeffrey W. Long & Rhonda M. Stroud & Veronica M. Cepak & Valerie M. Browning & Debra R. Rolison & Celia I. Merzbacher - 173-176 Determining the temperature of petroleum formation from the kinetic properties of petroleum asphaltenes
by Rolando di Primio & Brian Horsfield & Mario A. Guzman-Vega - 176-178 Anomalous 17O compositions in massive sulphate deposits on the Earth
by Huiming Bao & Mark H. Thiemens & James Farquhar & Douglas A. Campbell & Charles Chi-Woo Lee & Klaus Heine & David B. Loope - 178-181 Determining multiple length scales in rocks
by Yi-Qiao Song & Seungoh Ryu & Pabitra N. Sen - 181-183 Cadmium toxicity among wildlife in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
by James R. Larison & Gene E. Likens & John W. Fitzpatrick & J. G. Crock - 183-186 Competition induces adaptive shifts in caste ratios of a polyembryonic wasp
by Jeffrey A. Harvey & Laura S. Corley & Michael R. Strand - 186-188 Condition-dependent signalling of genetic variation in stalk-eyed flies
by Patrice David & Tracey Bjorksten & Kevin Fowler & Andrew Pomiankowski - 188-192 The segment polarity network is a robust developmental module
by George von Dassow & Eli Meir & Edwin M. Munro & Garrett M. Odell - 192-195 A sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor regulates cell migration during vertebrate heart development
by Erik Kupperman & Songzhu An & Nick Osborne & Steven Waldron & Didier Y. R. Stainier - 195-199 A one-hit model of cell death in inherited neuronal degenerations
by Geoff Clarke & Richard A. Collins & Blair R. Leavitt & David F. Andrews & Michael R. Hayden & Charles J. Lumsden & Roderick R. McInnes - 199-203 Genetic ablation of parathyroid glands reveals another source of parathyroid hormone
by Thomas Günther & Zhou-Feng Chen & Jaesang Kim & Matthias Priemel & Johannes M. Rueger & Michael Amling & Jane M. Moseley & T. John Martin & David J. Anderson & Gerard Karsenty - 203-207 A cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitor attenuates atherosclerosis in rabbits
by Hiroshi Okamoto & Fumihiko Yonemori & Korekiyo Wakitani & Takashi Minowa & Kimiya Maeda & Hisashi Shinkai - 207-210 PML regulates p53 acetylation and premature senescence induced by oncogenic Ras
by Mark Pearson & Roberta Carbone & Carla Sebastiani & Mario Cioce & Marta Fagioli & Shin’ichi Saito & Yuichiro Higashimoto & Ettore Appella & Saverio Minucci & Pier Paolo Pandolfi & Pier Giuseppe Pelicci - 210-215 Functional link of BRCA1 and ataxia telangiectasia gene product in DNA damage response
by Shang Li & Nicholas S. Y. Ting & Lei Zheng & Phang-Lang Chen & Yael Ziv & Yosef Shiloh & Eva Y.-H. P. Lee & Wen-Hwa Lee
July 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6791
- 3-3 …but advisory panel remains divided
by Michael Cherry - 3-3 African scientists join colleagues in affirming HIV's role in AIDS…
by Michael Cherry - 4-4 Study compares chimps and people
by Robert Triendl - 4-4 Royal Society warns on hormone disrupters
by Natasha Loder - 5-5 NIH urged to cap profits made on publicly funded research
by Colin Macilwain - 5-5 Indian space agency sets its sight on a mission to the Moon
by K. S. Jayaraman - 6-6 Good news for German genome research…
by Alison Abbott - 6-6 …but proposed panel may hamper Italian gene researchers
by Alison Abbott - 7-7 Self-policing backed for research on humans
by Colin Macilwain - 7-7 Austrian physics meeting passes without boycott
by Quirin Schiermeier - 8-8 Galileo set for suicide flight
by Heather McCabe - 8-8 New law threatens to undermine genetics in New Zealand
by Peter Pockley - 8-8 Astronomers fight to save telescope
by Rex Dalton - 10-12 Will souped up salmon sink or swim?
by Tony Reichhardt - 13-13 Unrealistic promises on AIDS fuel scepticism
by Dan Dorritie - 13-13 How can we build a ‘knowledge economy’ if research is handcuffed?
by Jack A. Heinemann - 13-13 Climate-change analysis has been changing too
by John B. Robinson & Stewart J. Cohen - 17-18 A call for a chlorine sunset
by Terry Collins - 18-19 Sexual trade-offs
by A. H. Harcourt - 19-20 Misplaced nostalgia for a bygone era?
by Daniel S. Greenberg - 20-20 Turning the key to an adolescent talent
by John L. Casti - 21-21 Epistemology engines
by Don Ihde - 23-23 The abdication of Pope Mary III
by Robert J. Sawyer - 25-26 Schrödinger's cat is now fat
by Gianni Blatter - 27-29 A cellular rescue team
by Joel L. Pomerantz & David Baltimore - 29-30 Why trapped atoms are attractive
by James Anglin - 30-31 An unbearable beating by light?
by Anne B. Britt - 31-31 Growth in the fast lane
by Vincent Dusastre - 31-33 Phosphorus, the staff of life
by David M. Karl - 33-34 Parasites take control
by Richard D. Gregory & Peter J. Hudson - 34-34 Green smelters
by David Jones - 35-36 Detection of preinvasive cancer cells
by V. Backman & M. B. Wallace & L. T. Perelman & J. T. Arendt & R. Gurjar & M. G. Müller & Q. Zhang & G. Zonios & E. Kline & T. McGillican & S. Shapshay & T. Valdez & K. Badizadegan & J. M. Crawford & M. Fitzmaurice & S. Kabani & H. S. Levin & M. Seiler & R. R. Dasari & I. Itzkan & J. Van Dam & M. S. Feld - 36-37 Degradation of plant cell walls by a nematode
by Herman Popeijus & Hein Overmars & John Jones & Vivian Blok & Aska Goverse & Johannes Helder & Arjen Schots & Jaap Bakker & Geert Smant - 37-37 Phosphite oxidation by sulphate reduction
by Bernhard Schink & Michael Friedrich - 39-42 Inspiration for optimization from social insect behaviour
by E. Bonabeau & M. Dorigo & G. Theraulaz - 43-46 Quantum superposition of distinct macroscopic states
by Jonathan R. Friedman & Vijay Patel & W. Chen & S. K. Tolpygo & J. E. Lukens - 46-48 Generation and detection of phase-coherent current-driven magnons in magnetic multilayers
by M. Tsoi & A. G. M. Jansen & J. Bass & W.-C. Chiang & V. Tsoi & P. Wyder - 48-51 Self-directed growth of molecular nanostructures on silicon
by G. P. Lopinski & D. D. M. Wayner & R. A. Wolkow - 51-53 Direct measurement of hole transport dynamics in DNA
by Frederick D. Lewis & Xiaoyang Liu & Jianqin Liu & Scott E. Miller & Ryan T. Hayes & Michael R. Wasielewski - 54-56 Phosphate concentrations in lakes
by Jeff J. Hudson & William D. Taylor & David W. Schindler - 56-59 The sedimentary structure of linear sand dunes
by C. S. Bristow & S. D. Bailey & N. Lancaster - 59-61 The formation of plagioclase chains during convective transfer in basaltic magma
by Anthony R. Philpotts & Loretta D. Dickson - 62-63 Valuation of consumption and sale of forest goods from a Central American rain forest
by Ricardo Godoy & David Wilkie & Han Overman & Adoni Cubas & Glenda Cubas & Josefien Demmer & Kendra McSweeney & Nicholas Brokaw - 64-67 Parallel evolution of virulence in pathogenic Escherichia coli
by Sean D. Reid & Corinne J. Herbelin & Alyssa C. Bumbaugh & Robert K. Selander & Thomas S. Whittam - 67-70 Negative genetic correlation between male sexual attractiveness and survival
by Robert Brooks - 70-74 Identification of receptors for neuromedin U and its role in feeding
by Andrew D. Howard & Ruiping Wang & Sheng-Shung Pong & Theodore N. Mellin & Alison Strack & Xiao-Ming Guan & Zhizhen Zeng & David L. Williams & Scott D. Feighner & Christian N. Nunes & Beth Murphy & Judith N. Stair & Hong Yu & Qingping Jiang & Michelle K. Clements & Carina P. Tan & Karen K. McKee & Donna L. Hreniuk & Terrence P. McDonald & Kevin R. Lynch & Jilly F. Evans & Christopher P. Austin & C. Thomas Caskey & Lex H. T. Van der Ploeg & Qingyun Liu - 74-78 Initiation of neural induction by FGF signalling before gastrulation
by Andrea Streit & Alyson J. Berliner & Costis Papanayotou & Andrés Sirulnik & Claudio D. Stern - 78-81 Point mutation in an AMPA receptor gene rescues lethality in mice deficient in the RNA-editing enzyme ADAR2
by Miyoko Higuchi & Stefan Maas & Frank N. Single & Jochen Hartner & Andrei Rozov & Nail Burnashev & Dirk Feldmeyer & Rolf Sprengel & Peter H. Seeburg - 82-86 Therapeutic haemoglobin synthesis in β-thalassaemic mice expressing lentivirus-encoded human β-globin
by Chad May & Stefano Rivella & John Callegari & Glenn Heller & Karen M. L. Gaensler & Lucio Luzzatto & Michel Sadelain - 86-90 Requirement for glycogen synthase kinase-3β in cell survival and NF-κB activation
by Klaus P. Hoeflich & Juan Luo & Elizabeth A. Rubie & Ming-Sound Tsao & Ou Jin & James R. Woodgett - 90-94 Two yeast forkhead genes regulate the cell cycle and pseudohyphal growth
by Gefeng Zhu & Paul T. Spellman & Tom Volpe & Patrick O. Brown & David Botstein & Trisha N. Davis & Bruce Futcher - 94-98 Forkhead-like transcription factors recruit Ndd1 to the chromatin of G2/M-specific promoters
by Manfred Koranda & Alexander Schleiffer & Lukas Endler & Gustav Ammerer - 98-101 Elevated UV-B radiation reduces genome stability in plants
by Gerhard Ries & Werner Heller & Holger Puchta & Heinrich Sandermann & Harald K. Seidlitz & Barbara Hohn - 101-104 Structure of the dimerized hormone-binding domain of a guanylyl- cyclase-coupled receptor
by Focco van den Akker & Xiaolun Zhang & Masaru Miyagi & Xuewen Huo & Kunio S. Misono & Vivien C. Yee - 107-108 Laying a firm foundation for interdisciplinary research endeavours
by Diane Gershon
June 2000, Volume 405, Issue 6790
- 983-983 World leaders heap praise on human genome landmark
by Colin Macilwain - 983-984 The story so far…
by David Dickson - 984-985 Draft data leave geneticists with a mountain still to climb
by Declan Butler & Paul Smaglik - 986-986 Call for monitoring plan on German GM crops
by Alison Abbott & Ulrike Hellerer - 986-986 ‘Dolly’ team wins further patents
by Peter Aldhous - 987-987 Martian gullies tempt NASA to look for water
by Michael Milsteinm - 987-988 Astronomers fume over night light
by Bill Triplett - 988-988 Call for more accelerator research
by Quirin Schiermeier - 988-988 Educated US public get more wary of genetic engineering
by Paul Smaglik - 989-989 Patent suit on Alzheimer's mouse rejected…
by Rex Dalton - 989-989 …but controversy over rights lingers on
by Rex Dalton - 990-990 UK studies ways of paying to join Chile Observatory
by Natasha Loder - 990-990 Pasteur Institute to abandon departmental structure?
by Declan Butler - 992-992 Feathers fly in Beijing
by Rex Dalton - 993-993 Africa needs locally trained soil specialists to improve land use
by Dan H. Yaalon - 993-993 … or was ‘blood as the river of life’ just poetic?
by Plinio Prioreschi - 993-993 Did Greeks beat Chinese on blood circulation …
by Tsung O. Cheng - 995-996 A question of compliance
by Thomas Dormandy - 996-997 Reactions of a chemical kindred
by Gautam R. Desiraju - 997-998 Putting science in its place
by David N. Livingstone - 998-998 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 999-999 The microscope's coat of arms
by Giovanni F. Bignami - 1001-1001 Tuberculosis bacteria join UN
by Joan Slonczewski - 1003-1004 Critical time for fluid dynamos
by Andy Jackson - 1004-1005 Targeting sheep
by Milind Suraokar & Allan Bradley - 1007-1008 Misbehaviour in metals
by Philip B. Allen - 1008-1009 Talking trees tell tales
by Rebecca L. Cann - 1009-1010 The cosmic origin of deuterium
by Francesca Matteucci - 1011-1012 Translating activity into plasticity
by Aaron DiAntonio - 1012-1012 Tradesman's entrance
by David Jones - 1013-1014 Conditioning and opiate withdrawal
by G. Schulteis & S. H. Ahmed & A. C. Morse & G. F. Koob & B. J. Everitt - 1014-1015 Enzymatic production of biohydrogen
by Jonathan Woodward & Mark Orr & Kimberley Cordray & Elias Greenbaum - 1015-1016 Malaria susceptibility and CD36 mutation
by Timothy J. Aitman & Lisa D. Cooper & Penny J. Norsworthy & Faisal N. Wahid & Jennefer K. Gray & Brian R. Curtis & Paul M McKeigue & Dominic Kwiatkowski & Brian M. Greenwood & Robert W. Snow & Adrian V Hill & James Scott - 1016-1016 Species status of hybridizing oaks
by Graham Muir & Colin C. Fleming & Christian Schltterer - 1017-1024 Effect of aquaculture on world fish supplies
by Rosamond L. Naylor & Rebecca J. Goldburg & Jurgenne H. Primavera & Nils Kautsky & Malcolm C. M. Beveridge & Jason Clay & Carl Folke & Jane Lubchenco & Harold Mooney & Max Troell - 1025-1027 Deuterium in the Galactic Centre as a result of recent infall of low-metallicity gas
by D. A. Lubowich & Jay M. Pasachoff & Thomas J. Balonek & T. J. Millar & Christy Tremonti & Helen Roberts & Robert P. Galloway - 1027-1030 The mean free path for electron conduction in metallic fullerenes
by O. Gunnarsson & J. E. Han - 1030-1033 Collapse of stiff conjugated polymers with chemical defects into ordered, cylindrical conformations
by Dehong Hu & Ji Yu & Kim Wong & Biman Bagchi & Peter J. Rossky & Paul F. Barbara - 1033-1036 Dynamic self-assembly of magnetized, millimetre-sized objects rotating at a liquid–air interface
by Bartosz A. Grzybowski & Howard A. Stone & George M. Whitesides - 1036-1040 Structural basis for the fracture toughness of the shell of the conch Strombus gigas
by S. Kamat & X. Su & R. Ballarini & A. H. Heuer - 1040-1044 Palaeotemperature reconstruction from noble gases in ground water taking into account equilibration with entrapped air
by W. Aeschbach-Hertig & F. Peeters & U. Beyerle & R. Kipfer - 1044-1047 The plastic deformation of iron at pressures of the Earth's inner core
by H.-R. Wenk & S. Matthies & R. J. Hemley & H.-K. Mao & J. Shu - 1047-1049 Ecosystem size determines food-chain length in lakes
by David M. Post & Michael L. Pace & Nelson G. Hairston - 1049-1052 Cryptophyte algae are robbed of their organelles by the marine ciliate Mesodinium rubrum
by Daniel E. Gustafson & Diane K. Stoecker & Matthew D. Johnson & William F. Van Heukelem & Kerri Sneider - 1052-1055 Language trees support the express-train sequence of Austronesian expansion
by Russell D. Gray & Fiona M. Jordan - 1055-1058 Mosaic evolution of brain structure in mammals
by Robert A. Barton & Paul H. Harvey - 1058-1062 The temporal response of the brain after eating revealed by functional MRI
by Yijun Liu & Jia-Hong Gao & Ho-Ling Liu & Peter T. Fox - 1062-1065 Postsynaptic translation affects the efficacy and morphology of neuromuscular junctions
by Stephan J. Sigrist & Philippe R. Thiel & Dierk F. Reiff & Pascal E. D. Lachance & Paul Lasko & Christoph M. Schuster - 1066-1069 Production of gene-targeted sheep by nuclear transfer from cultured somatic cells
by K. J. McCreath & J. Howcroft & K. H. S. Campbell & A. Colman & A. E. Schnieke & A.J. Kind - 1069-1073 Gigantism in mice lacking suppressor of cytokine signalling-2
by Donald Metcalf & Christopher J. Greenhalgh & Elizabeth Viney & Tracy A. Willson & Robyn Starr & Nicos A. Nicola & Douglas J. Hilton & Warren S. Alexander - 1073-1077 Crystal structure of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli intimin–receptor complex
by Yu Luo & Elizabeth A. Frey & Richard A. Pfuetzner & A. Louise Creagh & Derek G. Knoechel & Charles A. Haynes & B. Brett Finlay & Natalie C. J. Strynadka - 1077-1079 Solid-state NMR determination of the secondary structure of Samia cynthia ricini silk
by J. D. van Beek & L. Beaulieu & H. Schäfer & M. Demura & T. Asakura & B. H. Meier
June 2000, Volume 405, Issue 6789
- 871-871 …as disillusionment reigns in task force
by Alison Abbott - 871-872 German fraud inquiry casts a wider net of suspicion…
by Alison Abbott - 872-872 Oxford epidemiologist wins apology for promotion slur
by Natasha Loder - 872-872 Hawaii reaches for the stars with astronomy master plan
by Rex Dalton & Alison Abbott - 873-873 Europe edges closer to an integrated science policy
by Quirin Schiermeier - 873-873 UK panel calls for more cuts to carbon dioxide emission
by Natasha Loder - 874-874 Brookhaven collider opens its quest for Big Bang conditions
by Steve Nadis - 875-875 Shares rebound at scent of draft sequence
by Paul Smaglik - 875-875 GM food ‘dumped on India as aid’
by K. S. Jayaraman - 878-879 A question of trust
by Natasha Loder - 881-881 Biotech pioneers have duties as well as rights
by Bao-Hong Zhang - 881-881 Don't ignore good work that you have to look for
by Jerry Lanchbury - 881-881 Leatherback's survival will depend on an international effort
by Larry Crowder - 882-882 Database could give children safer medicines
by Piero Impicciatore & Chiara Pandolfini & Maurizio Bonati - 882-882 Japan may seek embryo cells from overseas
by Tohru Nakanishi - 883-884 The great Dane of Uraniborg
by Kenneth J. Howell - 884-885 An alchemist of our times
by Lars-Håkan Svensson