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October 1998, Volume 395, Issue 6703
- 652-652 Effects of progesterone or neuroactive steroid?
by A. Leslie Morrow & Margaret J. VanDoren & Leslie L. Devaud - 652-653 Effects of progesterone or neuroactive steroid?
by Sheryl S. Smith & Qi Hua Gong & Fu-Chun Hsu & Ronald S. Markowitz & J. M. H. ffrench-Mullen & Xinshe Li - 653-654 Young wallabies get a free ride
by R. V. Baudinette & A. A. Biewener - 654-654 Stabilizing gaze in flying blowflies
by C. Schilstra & J. H. van Hateren - 655-656 The bird-watcher's guides to paradise
by Jared Diamond - 656-657 Are talkers the only thinkers?
by Karen McComb & Stuart Semple - 657-658 Bound for the future
by David Larbalestier - 658-658 When the boat comes in
by Linda Medlin - 659-662 A vertebrate model of extreme physiological regulation
by Stephen M. Secor & Jared Diamond - 663-669 Radio emission from the unusual supernova 1998bw and its association with the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998
by S. R. Kulkarni & D. A. Frail & M. H. Wieringa & R. D. Ekers & E. M. Sadler & R. M. Wark & J. L. Higdon & E. S. Phinney & J. S. Bloom - 670-672 An unusual supernova in the error box of the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998
by T. J. Galama & P. M. Vreeswijk & J. van Paradijs & C. Kouveliotou & T. Augusteijn & H. Böhnhardt & J. P. Brewer & V. Doublier & J.-F. Gonzalez & B. Leibundgut & C. Lidman & O. R. Hainaut & F. Patat & J. Heise & J. in't Zand & K. Hurley & P. J. Groot & R. G. Strom & P. A. Mazzali & K. Iwamoto & K. Nomoto & H. Umeda & T. Nakamura & T. R. Young & T. Suzuki & T. Shigeyama & T. Koshut & M. Kippen & C. Robinson & P. de Wildt & R. A. M. J. Wijers & N. Tanvir & J. Greiner & E. Pian & E. Palazzi & F. Frontera & N. Masetti & L. Nicastro & M. Feroci & E. Costa & L. Piro & B. A. Peterson & C. Tinney & B. Boyle & R. Cannon & R. Stathakis & E. Sadler & M. C. Begam & P. Ianna - 672-674 A hypernova model for the supernova associated with the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998
by K. Iwamoto & P. A. Mazzali & K. Nomoto & H. Umeda & T. Nakamura & F. Patat & I. J. Danziger & T. R. Young & T. Suzuki & T. Shigeyama & T. Augusteijn & V. Doublier & J.-F. Gonzalez & H. Boehnhardt & J. Brewer & O. R. Hainaut & C. Lidman & B. Leibundgut & E. Cappellaro & M. Turatto & T. J. Galama & P. M. Vreeswijk & C. Kouveliotou & J. van Paradijs & E. Pian & E. Palazzi & F. Frontera - 675-677 Experimental evidence for a two-dimensional quantized Hall insulator
by M. Hilke & D. Shahar & S. H. Song & D. C. Tsui & Y. H. Xie & Don Monroe - 677-680 Room-temperature magnetoresistance in an oxide material with an ordered double-perovskite structure
by K.-I. Kobayashi & T. Kimura & H. Sawada & K. Terakura & Y. Tokura - 680-683 Silicon-isotope composition of diatoms as an indicator of past oceanic change
by C. L. De La Rocha & M. A. Brzezinski & M. J. DeNiro & A. Shemesh - 683-686 Formation of atmospheric particles from organic acids produced by forests
by Ilias G. Kavouras & Nikolaos Mihalopoulos & Euripides G. Stephanou - 686-689 Mantle convection simulations with rheologies that generate plate-like behaviour
by Ron Trompert & Ulrich Hansen - 689-693 Two-dimensional matches from one-dimensional stimulus components in human stereopsis
by Bart Farell - 693-698 Who reads temporal information contained across synchronized and oscillatory spike trains?
by Katrina MacLeod & Alex Bäcker & Gilles Laurent - 698-702 Destabilization of β-catenin by mutations in presenilin-1 potentiates neuronal apoptosis
by Zhuohua Zhang & Henrike Hartmann & Viet Minh Do & Dorothee Abramowski & Christine Sturchler-Pierrat & Matthias Staufenbiel & Bernd Sommer & Marc van de Wetering & Hans Clevers & Paul Saftig & Bart De Strooper & Xi He & Bruce A. Yankner - 702-707 Cripto is required for correct orientation of the anterior–posterior axis in the mouse embryo
by Jixiang Ding & Lu Yang & Yu-Ting Yan & Amy Chen & Nishita Desai & Anthony Wynshaw-Boris & Michael M. Shen - 707-710 Sexually dimorphic development of the mammalian reproductive tract requires Wnt-7a
by Brian A. Parr & Andrew P. McMahon - 710-713 Spanning binding sites on allosteric proteins with polymer-linked ligand dimers
by Richard H. Kramer & Jeffrey W. Karpen - 713-716 Bmk1/Erk5 is required for cell proliferation induced by epidermal growth factor
by Yutaka Kato & Richard I. Tapping & Shuang Huang & Mark H. Watson & Richard J. Ulevitch & Jiing-Dwan Lee - 716-720 Suppression of auxin signal transduction by a MAPK cascade in higher plants
by Yelena Kovtun & Wan-Ling Chiu & Weike Zeng & Jen Sheen - 720-724 Ribonuclease E is a 5′-end-dependent endonuclease
by George A. Mackie - 724-724 Erratum: Subsurface charge accumulation imaging of a quantum Hall liquid
by S. H. Tessmer & P. I. Glicofridis & R. C. Ashoori & L. S. Levitov & M. R. Melloch - 725-726 Ways to handle DNA
by Brendan Horton
October 1998, Volume 395, Issue 6702
- 529-529 Magnetar blasts its way out of theory
by Tony Reichhardt - 529-529 World Bank calls for a fairer deal on patents and knowledge
by Declan Butler - 530-530 Recession hits plans for science growth in New Zealand
by Peter Pockley - 530-530 ⃛and gives Cambridge a science library
by Tony Reichhardt - 530-530 Intel co-founder funds new centre for biodiversity⃛
by Tony Reichhardt - 531-531 Brussels rejects ‘grace period’ on patents
by Declan Butler & David Dickson - 531-531 Congress smiles on research budgets
by Colin Macilwain & Tony Reichhardt - 532-533 German scientists may escape fraud trial
by Alison Abbott - 533-533 Task force set up to determine the damage
by Alison Abbott - 534-534 Shake-up on the way for Swiss research
by Quirin Schiermeier - 534-534 Canada's blood agency up and running
by David Spurgeon - 535-535 Big increase in Spanish research funding
by Xavier Bosch - 535-535 French scientist shrugs off winning his second Ig Nobel prize
by Steve Nadis - 538-538 What's in a name (or a number or a date)?
by Nicholas C. Price - 538-538 Long-lived, but not ‘aged’
by Eric Le Bourg & Nadège Minois - 538-538 Each to his own
by Thomas J. Crowley - 539-540 The fate of the Neanderthals
by Paul Mellars - 541-543 Titan weather report
by F. Michael Flasar - 543-544 Two orphans find a home
by Didier Picard - 544-545 Solid-state organic solar cells
by Wim C. Sinke & Martijn M. Wienk - 545-547 A LEAFY link from outer space
by Ben Scheres - 547-548 From deep time to late arrivals
by Martin Brasier - 548-549 Ribozyme crevices and catalysis
by Daniel Herschlag - 549-550 Water amongst the rock
by Timothy D. Swindle - 550-550 Worlds apart
by David Jones - 551-551 Icons of intellect
by Martin Kemp - 553-554 Harvesting a crop of gold in plants
by Christopher W. N. Anderson & Robert R. Brooks & Robert B. Stewart & Robyn Simcock - 554-555 Salinity history of the Earth's early ocean
by L. Paul Knauth - 555-556 Receptor that leaves a sour taste in the mouth
by Shinya Ugawa & Yuki Minami & Wei Guo & Yoshitsugu Saishin & Koichi Takatsuji & Takashi Yamamoto & Masaya Tohyama & Shoichi Shimada - 556-556 Over-water dispersal of lizards due to hurricanes
by Ellen J. Censky & Karim Hodge & Judy Dudley - 557-558 Calls for a ceasefire in the science wars
by John Henry - 558-558 From fins to limbs and back again
by Michael S. Y. Lee - 559-560 Winning by a whisker
by James D. Meindl - 560-560 The mother of all questions
by Stefan Bengtson - 561-566 A genetic framework for floral patterning
by François Parcy & Ove Nilsson & Maximilian A. Busch & Ilha Lee & Detlef Weigel - 567-574 Crystal structure of a hepatitis delta virus ribozyme
by Adrian R. Ferré-D'Amaré & Kaihong Zhou & Jennifer A. Doudna - 575-578 Transient clouds in Titan's lower atmosphere
by Caitlin A. Griffith & Tobias Owen & Gary A Miller & Thomas Geballe - 578-580 Mesoscopic behaviour of the neutral Fermi gas 3He confined in quantum wires
by S. L. Phillipson & A. M. Guénault & S. N. Fisher & G. R. Pickett & P. J. Y. Thibault - 580-582 Spin fluctuations in YBa2Cu3O6.6
by H. A. Mook & Pengcheng Dai & S. M. Hayden & G. Aeppli & T. G. Perring & F. Doğan - 583-585 Solid-state dye-sensitized mesoporous TiO2 solar cells with high photon-to-electron conversion efficiencies
by U. Bach & D. Lupo & P. Comte & J. E. Moser & F. Weissörtel & J. Salbeck & H. Spreitzer & M. Grätzel - 585-588 Accumulation of persistent organochlorine compounds in mountains of western Canada
by Jules M. Blais & David W. Schindler & Derek C. G. Muir & Lynda E. Kimpe & David B. Donald & Bruno Rosenberg - 588-591 The influence of natural mineral coatings on feldspar weathering
by M. A. Nugent & S. L. Brantley & C. G. Pantano & P. A. Maurice - 591-594 Evidence from the rare-earth-element record of mantle melting for cooling of the Tertiary Iceland plume
by C. Tegner & C. E. Lesher & L. M. Larsen & W. S. Watt - 594-596 Apostatic selection by blue jays produces balanced polymorphism in virtual prey
by Alan B. Bond & Alan C. Kamil - 597-600 Imaging unconscious semantic priming
by Stanislas Dehaene & Lionel Naccache & Gurvan Le Clec'H & Etienne Koechlin & Michael Mueller & Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz & Pierre-FranÇois van de Moortele & Denis Le Bihan - 600-604 Local control of information flow in segmental and ascending collaterals of single afferents
by J. Lomelí & J. Quevedo & P. Linares & P. Rudomin - 604-608 Drosophila Tcf and Groucho interact to repress Wingless signalling activity
by Robert A. Cavallo & Rachel T. Cox & Melissa M. Moline & Jeroen Roose & Gordon A. Polevoy & Hans Clevers & Mark Peifer & Amy Bejsovec - 608-612 The Xenopus Wnt effector XTcf-3 interacts with Groucho-related transcriptional repressors
by Jeroen Roose & Miranda Molenaar & Josi Peterson & Jolanda Hurenkamp & Helen Brantjes & Petra Moerer & Marc van de Wetering & Olivier Destrée & Hans Clevers - 612-615 Androstane metabolites bind to and deactivate the nuclear receptor CAR-β
by Barry M. Forman & Iphigenia Tzameli & Hueng-Sik Choi & Jasmine Chen & Devendranath Simha & Wongi Seol & Ronald M. Evans & David D. Moore - 615-618 A Mec1- and Rad53-dependent checkpoint controls late-firing origins of DNA replication
by Corrado Santocanale & John F. X. Diffley - 618-621 Regulation of DNA-replication origins during cell-cycle progression
by Katsuhiko Shirahige & Yuji Hori & Katsuya Shiraishi & Minoru Yamashita & Keiko Takahashi & Chikashi Obuse & Toshiki Tsurimoto & Hiroshi Yoshikawa - 621-621 Erratum: Optical alignment and spinning of laser-trapped microscopic particles
by M. E. J. Friese & T. A. Nieminen & N. R. Heckenberg & H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop - 623-623 Pressure grows for relaxation of French embryo research laws
by Declan Butler
October 1998, Volume 395, Issue 6701
- 417-417 Titanic tourists given a ‘scientific’ identity
by Carl Levitin - 417-418 Malaria research deal seeks to make up for industry's retreat
by Declan Butler - 418-418 Energy department under fire on pace of reforms
by Colin Macilwain - 419-419 Japan looking forward to Christmas Island
by Asako Saegusa - 419-419 Agencies to mitigate space station delays
by Tony Reichhardt & Alison Abbott - 420-420 ⃛and seeks to repair ‘flaw’ in review process
by Meredith Wadman - 420-420 Canadian research councils publish joint code on ethics
by David Spurgeon - 420-420 NIH launches discussion of in utero gene therapy⃛
by Meredith Wadman - 421-421 Report to Congress ‘ducks major issues’
by Colin Macilwain - 421-421 US stays in global fusion deal — for a year
by Colin Macilwain - 422-422 French government tightens its grip on research priorities
by Declan Butler - 422-422 UK university fund ‘seeking out the best’
by Ehsan Masood - 423-423 NIH ponders role of ‘public’ advisers
by Meredith Wadman - 423-423 Australian opposition pledges more funds
by Peter Pockley - 426-427 Costing the Earth: when ecology meets economics
by Ehsan Masood & Laura Garwin - 431-431 Plight of US postdocs⃛ in the US
by John Moore - 431-431 Hope or hype for lexipafant?
by Fikri M. Abu-Zidan - 431-431 Animals at the Salk
by Thomas D. Pollard - 433-434 How economists see the environment
by Don Fullerton & Robert Stavins - 435-436 Kepler's conjecture confirmed
by Neil J. A. Sloane - 436-437 Origin of the spider's head
by Michalis Averof - 437-439 Vents at higher frequency
by Cindy Lee Van Dover - 439-440 The doors to organelles
by Gottfried Schatz - 440-441 Light jets near light speed
by Tom Jones - 441-443 Sinking surveillance's flagship
by George Klein & Eva Klein - 443-443 Sighting of the swinging lever arm of muscle
by Maxine Clarke - 444-445 See and grasp
by Nikos K. Logothetis - 445-445 Psychic misperceptions
by David Jones - 446-446 Thomas Kreis (1952-98)
by Kai Simons & Ira Mellman - 447-447 Haeckel's hierarchies
by Martin Kemp - 449-450 Pollen analysis reveals murder season
by R. Szibor & C. Schubert & R. Schöning & D. Krause & U. Wendt - 450-451 Stingray jaws strut their stuff
by Adam P. Summers & Thomas J. Koob & Elizabeth L. Brainerd - 451-452 The ubiquitin pathway in Parkinson's disease
by Elisabeth Leroy & Rebecca Boyer & Georg Auburger & Barbara Leube & Gudrun Ulm & Eva Mezey & Gyongyi Harta & Michael J. Brownstein & Sobhanadditya Jonnalagada & Tanya Chernova & Anindya Dehejia & Christian Lavedan & Thomas Gasser & Peter J. Steinbach & Keith D. Wilkinson & Mihael H. Polymeropoulos - 452-452 Whale ankles and evolutionary relationships
by J. G. M. Thewissen & S. I. Madar & S. T. Hussain - 453-454 To see a world in a grain of sand
by Bernard Lovell - 454-454 Fat and fiction: time to weigh the benefits
by John Prins - 454-455 Complementing for fishes
by Hans Fricke - 455-456 Impurities in the historical stream
by James Vorosmarti - 456-456 In retrospect chosen by Roger Short
by Roger Short - 457-461 Electron–positron jets associated with the quasar 3C279
by J. F. C. Wardle & D. C. Homan & R. Ojha & D. H. Roberts - 462-469 The X-linked lymphoproliferative-disease gene product SAP regulates signals induced through the co-receptor SLAM
by J. Sayos & C. Wu & M. Morra & N. Wang & X. Zhang & D. Allen & S. van Schaik & L. Notarangelo & R. Geha & M. G. Roncarolo & H. Oettgen & J. E. De Vries & G. Aversa & C. Terhorst - 470-478 The atomic structure of the bluetongue virus core
by Jonathan M. Grimes & J. Nicholas Burroughs & Patrice Gouet & Jonathan M. Diprose & Robyn Malby & Stephan Ziéntara & Peter P. C. Mertens & David I. Stuart - 479-481 Dependence of magnetoresistivity on charge-carrier density in metallic ferromagnets and doped magnetic semiconductors
by Pinaki Majumdar & Peter B. Littlewood - 481-483 Electric-field-enhanced crystallization of amorphous silicon
by Jin Jang & Jae Young Oh & Sung Ki Kim & Young Jin Choi & Soo Young Yoon & Chae Ok Kim - 483-486 Molecular-scale mechanisms of crystal growth in barite
by Carlos M. Pina & Udo Becker & Peter Risthaus & Dirk Bosbach & Andrew Putnis - 486-490 Satellite mapping of enhanced BrO concentrations in the troposphere
by U. Platt & T. Wagner - 490-493 Hydrothermal activity along the southwest Indian ridge
by C. R. German & E. T. Baker & C. Mevel & K. Tamaki & the FUJI Science Team - 493-495 Electrical conductivity of silicate perovskite at lower-mantle conditions
by Tomoo Katsura & Kiminori Sato & Eiji Ito - 495-497 Productivity controls food-chain properties in microbial communities
by Christina M. K. Kaunzinger & Peter J. Morin - 497-500 Terrain influences the accurate judgement of distance
by Michael J. Sinai & Teng Leng Ooi & Zijiang J. He - 500-503 Shape selectivity in primate lateral intraparietal cortex
by A. B. Sereno & J. H. R. Maunsell - 503-507 Mechanism of calcium gating in small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels
by X.-M. Xia & B. Fakler & A. Rivard & G. Wayman & T. Johnson-Pais & J. E. Keen & T. Ishii & B. Hirschberg & C. T. Bond & S. Lutsenko & J. Maylie & J. P. Adelman - 507-510 Replication checkpoint requires phosphorylation of the phosphatase Cdc25 by Cds1 or Chk1
by Yan Zeng & Kristi Chrispell Forbes & Zhiqi Wu & Sergio Moreno & Helen Piwnica-Worms & Tamar Enoch - 511-516 Efficiency of signalling through cytokine receptors depends critically on receptor orientation
by Rashid S. Syed & Scott W. Reid & Cuiwei Li & Janet C. Cheetham & Kenneth H. Aoki & Beishan Liu & Hangjun Zhan & Timothy D. Osslund & Arthur J. Chirino & Jiandong Zhang & Janet Finer-Moore & Steven Elliott & Karen Sitney & Bradley A. Katz & David J. Matthews & John J. Wendoloski & Joan Egrie & Robert M. Stroud - 516-521 Tom40 forms the hydrophilic channel of the mitochondrial import pore for preproteins
by Kerstin Hill & Kirstin Model & Michael T. Ryan & Klaus Dietmeier & Falk Martin & Richard Wagner & Nikolaus Pfanner - 521-525 Drosophila CBP represses the transcription factor TCF to antagonize Wingless signalling
by Lucas Waltzer & Mariann Bienz - 525-525 Erratum: Perinuclear localization of chromatin facilitates transcriptional silencing
by Erik D. Andrulis & Aaron M. Neiman & David C. Zappulla & Rolf Sternglanz - 525-525 Tests of quantum gravity from observations of γ-ray bursts
by G. Amelino-Camelia & John Ellis & N. E. Mavromatos & D. V. Nanopoulos & Subir Sarkar - 525-525 Erratum: Role of HIF-1α in hypoxia-mediated apoptosis, cell proliferation and tumour angiogenesis
by Peter Carmeliet & Yuval Dor & Jean-Marc Herbert & Dai Fukumura & Koen Brusselmans & Mieke Dewerchin & Michal Neeman & FranÇoise Bono & Rinat Abramovitch & Patrick Maxwell & Cameron J. Koch & Peter Ratcliffe & Lieve Moons & Rakesh K. Jain & Désiré Collen & Eli Keshert
September 1998, Volume 395, Issue 6700
- 309-309 US gene-therapy proposals come under fire
by Meredith Wadman - 309-309 Panel urges caution on genetic testing for mental disorders
by David Dickson - 310-310 Biology federation urged to widen focus
by Colin Macilwain - 310-310 France to strengthen regional centres …
by Declan Butler - 311-311 Map of research activities highlights disparity across European regions
by Declan Butler - 311-311 ⃛ and more money for Paris laboratories
by Declan Butler - 312-312 Edgy Japan wants a new reconnaissance satellite
by Asako Saegusa - 312-312 India blocks panel hearings on impact of dam construction
by K. S. Jayaraman - 313-313 SOHO returns, Mars Surveyor hiccups
by Tony Reichhardt - 313-313 Call for scientific experts to keep State Department up to speed
by Colin Macilwain - 314-314 Brussels rewrites mission of ‘Eurolabs’
by Alison Abbott - 314-314 New Chile observatory shows its mettle
by Alison Abbott - 315-315 UK life science students seek better deal
by Ehsan Masood - 317-317 Was Moses the first ecologist?
by John Lydon - 317-317 Star chambers will result in injustice
by Daniel J. Kevles - 317-317 Restrict genetic susceptibility tests
by Sandy Thomas & Fiona Caldicott & Chris Barchard & Rachel Bartlett & John Haldane & Sonia Hornby & Peter McGuffin & Nigel Pleming & Martin Richards & Pamela Taylor & Andrew Wilkie & Sally Young - 319-320 A home from home for coelacanths
by Peter Forey - 320-321 Twin planetary systems in embryo
by Alan P. Boss - 321-323 Ubiquitous déjà vu
by Stefan Jentsch & Helle D. Ulrich - 323-324 Imperfect fluids and inheritance
by Glenn H. Fredrickson - 324-325 Birds of a feather flock together
by Mark Peifer - 325-327 Sorting stardust
by Sara S. Russell - 327-327 Worming out social secrets
by Alison Mitchell - 328-329 SNARE the rod, coil the complex
by William I. Weis & Richard H. Scheller - 329-329 Earth science Melting moments
by Tim Lincoln - 329-330 Buried beginnings
by Christopher Chyba - 330-331 Getting to the roots of tubers
by Peter D. Moore - 331-331 Daedalus A magnetic speaker
by David Jones - 332-332 Otto Wichterle (1913-98)
by Jindrich Kopecek - 333-333 Gray's greyness
by Martin Kemp - 335-335 Indonesian ‘king of the sea’ discovered
by Mark V. Erdmann & Roy L. Caldwell & M. Kasim Moosa - 336-337 Cage structures and nanotubes of NiCl2
by Y. Rosenfeld Hacohen & E. Grunbaum & R. Tenne & J. Sloan & J. L. Hutchison - 337-338 No fractals in fossil extinction statistics
by James W. Kirchner & Anne Weil - 338-338 Arsenic poisoning of Bangladesh groundwater
by Ross Nickson & John McArthur & William Burgess & Kazi Matin Ahmed & Peter Ravenscroft & Mizanur Rahmanñ - 339-340 Beware scientists writing history
by J. L. Heilbron - 340-341 It's written in stone, but can we trust it?
by Andrew B. Smith - 341-342 Rambling along the byways of probability
by A. W. F. Edwards - 342-342 Life is like a game of chess
by Hanspeter Mallot - 343-346 Role of plagioclase crystal chains in the differentiation of partly crystallized basaltic magma
by Anthony R. Philpotts & Jianyang Shi & Caroline Brustman - 347-353 Crystal structure of a SNARE complex involved in synaptic exocytosis at 2.4 Å resolution
by R. Bryan Sutton & Dirk Fasshauer & Reinhard Jahn & Axel T. Brunger - 355-357 Compact protoplanetary disks around the stars of a young binary system
by L. F. Rodríguez & P. D'Alessio & D. J. Wilner & P. T. P. Ho & J. M. Torrelles & S. Curiel & Y. Gómez & S. Lizano & A. Pedlar & J. Cantó & A. C. Raga - 357-360 Continuous excitation of planetary free oscillations by atmospheric disturbances
by Naoki Kobayashi & Kiwamu Nishida - 360-362 Global and local measures of the intrinsic Josephson coupling in Tl2Ba2CuO6 as a test of the interlayer tunnelling model
by A. A. Tsvetkov & D. van der Marel & K. A. Moler & J. R. Kirtley & J. L. de Boer & A. Meetsma & Z. F. Ren & N. Koleshnikov & D. Dulic & A. Damascelli & M. Grüninger & J. Schützmann & J. W. van der Eb & H. S. Somal & J. H. Wang - 362-365 Ultra-low-threshold field emission from conjugated polymers
by I. Musa & D. A. I. Munindrasdasa & G. A. J. Amaratunga & W. Eccleston - 365-367 Abiotic nitrogen reduction on the early Earth
by Jay A. Brandes & Nabil Z. Boctor & George D. Cody & Benjamin A. Cooper & Robert M. Hazen & Hatten S. Yoder - 367-370 Quantification of dust-forced heating of the lower troposphere
by P. Alpert & Y. J. Kaufman & Y. Shay-El & D. Tanre & A. da Silva & S. Schubert & J. H. Joseph - 370-374 Evidence for long-term diffuse deformation of the lithosphere of the equatorial Indian Ocean
by Richard G. Gordon & Charles DeMets & Jean-Yves Royer - 374-376 Postcranial pneumatization in Archaeopteryx
by Brooks B. Britt & Peter J. Makovicky & Jacques Gauthier & Niels Bonde - 376-381 Object-based attention in the primary visual cortex of the macaque monkey
by Pieter R. Roelfsema & Victor A. F. Lamme & Henk Spekreijse - 381-383 An analgesia circuit activated by cannabinoids
by Ian D. Meng & Barton H. Manning & William J. Martin & Howard L. Fields - 384-387 Paired-spike interactions and synaptic efficacy of retinal inputs to the thalamus
by W. Martin Usrey & John B. Reppas & R. Clay Reid - 387-391 Drosophila oocyte localization is mediated by differential cadherin-based adhesion
by Dorothea Godt & Ulrich Tepass - 392-395 A function for lipoxygenase in programmed organelle degradation
by Klaus van Leyen & Robert M. Duvoisin & Harald Engelhardt & Martin Wiedmann - 395-398 A protein conjugation system essential for autophagy
by Noboru Mizushima & Takeshi Noda & Tamotsu Yoshimori & Yae Tanaka & Tomoko Ishii & Michael D. George & Daniel J. Klionsky & Mariko Ohsumi & Yoshinori Ohsumi - 398-402 Retinoid-X receptor signalling in the developing spinal cord
by Ludmila Solomin & Clas B. Johansson & Rolf H. Zetterström & Reid P. Bissonnette & Richard A. Heyman & Lars Olson & Urban Lendahl & Jonas Frisén & Thomas Perlmann - 402-405 Position and orientation of the globular domain of linker histone H5 on the nucleosome
by Y.-B. Zhou & Sue Ellen Gerchman & V. Ramakrishnan & Andrew Travers & Serge Muyldermans - 405-405 Erratum: Weekly cycles of air pollutants, precipitation and tropical cyclones in the coastal NW Atlantic region
by Randall S. Cerveny & Robert C. Balling - 409-410 Taking knowledge from bench to bank
by Brendan Horton