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February 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6617
- 566-566 Heat rises over UCSD 'misconduct' charge
by Rex Dalton - 567-567 Congress turns the microscope on science spending
by Tony Reichhardt - 567-567 UK universities urged to join forces to boost research
by David Dickson - 568-568 Congress vows to contest 'unacceptable' NIH plans
by Meredith Wadman - 568-568 Despite cutbacks, NASA pulls out of a threatened long-term nosedive
by Tony Reichhardt - 569-569 NSF greets 'a good budget'
by Colin Macilwain - 569-569 Green light sought for laser fusion and LHC
by Colin Macilwain - 570-570 Medicinal plants threatened by over-use
by Ehsan Masood - 570-570 Breach of embryo ban leads to resignation
by Meredith Wadman - 571-571 France takes gentler approach to reforms
by Declan Butler - 574-574 Freedom of choice
by Colin Berry - 574-574 Canadian Red Cross seeks to reform itself
by Antonio Giulivi - 574-574 Patronomy and conservation
by Thomas Brooks - 575-575 Parity and chivalry in nuclear physics
by Nicholas Kurti & Christine Sutton - 577-578 An oblique slant on deep-sea biodiversity
by Michael A. Rex - 578-579 An emerging pathophysiology
by Eric J. Nestler - 579-581 How far can sequences diverge?
by Cyrus Chothia & Mark Gerstein - 583-583 A safer hiding hole
by Stephen Battersby - 583-585 New impressions of Src and Hck
by Tony Pawson - 585-585 A problem dissolved
by David Jones - 586-586 Melvin Calvin (1911–97) Chemist who elucidated the biochemical basis of photosynthesis
by Vivian Moses - 587-587 Common mechanism of infection by lentiviruses
by Brian J. Willett & Margaret J. Hosie & James C. Neil & Julie D. Turner & James A. Hoxie - 587-588 Volcanic iron, CO2, ocean productivity and climate
by Andrew J. Watson - 588-589 Hox genes misled by local environments
by Ralf Schnabel & Heinke Schnabel - 589-590 The fossil Ainiktozoon is an arthropod
by Wim van der Brugghen & Frederick R. Schram & David M. Martill - 590-590 D2 dopamine receptors and personality traits
by Lars Farde & J. Petter Gustavsson & Erik Jönsson - 591-592 The campaign for biodiversity
by Paul Colinvaux - 592-592 Complex physics
by Chris Philippidis - 593-594 Seeing is believing
by Stephen G. Brush - 594-594 The health of nations
by John Galloway - 595-602 Three-dimensional structure of the tyrosine kinase c-Src
by Wenqing Xu & Stephen C. Harrison & Michael J. Eck - 602-609 Crystal structure of the Src family tyrosine kinase Hck
by Frank Sicheri & Ismail Moarefi & John Kuriyan - 610-612 A massive black hole at the centre of the quiescent galaxy M32
by Roeland P. van der Marel & P. Tim de Zeeuw & Hans-Walter Rix & Gerald D. Quinlan - 613-615 Asymmetric synthesis by enantiomer-selective activation of racemic catalysts
by Koichi Mikami & Satoru Matsukawa - 615-617 Acoustic observations of heat content across the Mediterranean Sea
by U. Send & G. Krahmann & D. Mauuary & Y. Desaubies & F. Gaillard & T. Terre & J. Papadakis & M. Taroudakis & E. Skarsoulis & C. Millot - 618-621 Basin-scale ocean circulation from combined altimetric, tomographic and model data
by Dimitris Menemenlis & Tony Webb & Carl Wunsch & Uwe Send & Chris Hill - 621-624 Rheology of the continental lithosphere inferred from sedimentary basins
by Robert Newman & Nicky White - 624-627 Orbital forcing of deep-sea benthic species diversity
by T. M. Cronin & M. E. Raymo - 627-630 Evolutionary origin of insect wings from ancestral gills
by Michalis Averof & Stephen M. Cohen - 630-634 Use-dependent increases in glutamate concentration activate presynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptors
by Massimo Scanziani & Paul A. Salin & Kaspar E. Vogt & Robert C. Malenka & Roger A. Nicoll - 634-636 Decreased prefrontal dopamine D1 receptors in schizophrenia revealed by PET
by Yoshiro Okubo & Tetsuya Suhara & Kazutoshi Suzuki & Kaoru Kobayashi & Osamu Inoue & Omi Terasaki & Yasuhiro Someya & Takeshi Sassa & Yasuhiko Sudo & Eisuke Matsushima & Masaomi Iyo & Yukio Tateno & Michio Toru - 637-640 Bax suppresses tumorigenesis and stimulates apoptosis in vivo
by Chaoying Yin & C. Michael Knudson & Stanley J. Korsmeyer & Terry Van Dyke - 640-644 A new class of membrane-bound chemokine with a CX3C motif
by J. Fernando Bazan & Kevin B. Bacon & Gary Hardiman & Wei Wang & Ken Soo & Devora Rossi & David R. Greaves & Albert Zlotnik & Thomas J. Schall - 645-649 CCR3 and CCR5 are co-receptors for HIV-1 infection of microglia
by Jianglin He & Youzhi Chen & Michael Farzan & Hyeryun Choe & Asa Ohagen & Suzanne Gartner & Jorge Busciglio & Xiaoyu Yang & Wolfgang Hofmann & Walter Newman & Charles R. Mackay & Joseph Sodroski & Dana Gabuzda - 650-653 Activation of the Sire-family tyrosine kinase Hck by SH3 domain displacement
by Ismail Moarefi & Michelle LaFevre-Bernt & Frank Sicheri & Morgan Huse & Chi-Hon Lee & John Kuriyan & W. Todd Miller - 653-656 Interaction between the C. elegans cell-death regulators CED-9 and CED-4
by Mona S. Spector & Serge Desnoyers & Daniel J. Hoeppner & Michael O. Hengartner - 657-657 Watch the Internet for careers update
by Brendan Holton - 657-658 Diverse opportunities for immunologists
by Brendan Horton & Orla Smith - 658-659 The dos and don'ts of grant writing
by Diane Gershon - 659-660 Molecular biology skills in demand in Europe
by Claire O'Brien - 660-660 Bright prospects for British biotech
by Gabor Steigler
February 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6616
- 471-471 Tunnelling techniques hold key to prospects for giant accelerator
by Colin Macilwain - 471-471 Prime minister heads Indian science panel
by K. S. Jayaraman - 472-472 Entire E. coli genome sequenced–at last
by Claire O'Brien - 472-472 Peña plays it straight to keep on course for US energy secretary
by David Kramer - 473-473 UK calls a halt to moves to privatize laboratories
by David Dickson - 473-473 First national review in Australia looks at 'gaps and overlaps'
by Peter Pockley - 474-474 UK seeks to appease food safety critics
by Declan Butter - 474-474 AIDS 'cure' scientists go to top for funds
by Michael Cherry - 475-475 Mellow mood fosters marijuana research
by Sally Lehrman - 475-475 University teaching hospitals battle for scarce funds in Berlin
by Quirin Schiermeier - 476-476 Medical network pioneers live 3-D surgical images
by David Swinbanks - 476-476 In-flight service will let Hubble see red
by Tony Reichhardt - 476-476 Top FDA official named as 'de facto' chief
by Meredith Wadman - 477-477 US urged to monitor some genetic tests
by Meredith Wadman - 477-477 Russian budget falls short of 'legal level'
by Carl Levitin - 480-480 Alternative therapy bias
by E. Ernst & M.H. Pittler - 480-480 Darwin a better name than Wallace?
by Tom Tregenza - 480-480 A novel paradigm
by Simon H. Friedman & Jens O. M. Karlsson - 481-482 How do memories leave their mark?
by Mark F. Bear - 482-483 The amazing atom laser
by Keith Burnett - 483-483 100 years ago
by G.P.S. Occhlallni & C.F. Powell - 485-485 Diamonds from warm water
by R.C. DeVries - 486-486 Bubbling over
by Karl Ziemelis - 486-487 Birds face sexual discrimination
by Patricia Adair Gowaty - 487-489 See-saw sea
by James A. Carton - 489-490 How to keep a head in order
by Per Erik Ahlberg - 490-491 The Earth's mantle remodelled
by Ross Angel - 491-491 Visionary spectacles
by David Jones - 492-492 AlexTodd (1907–97) Organic chemist, and mover-and-shaker in British science policy
by John Maddox - 493-493 Politicians' uniquely simple personalities
by Gian Vittorio Caprara & Claudio Barbaranelli & Philip G. Zimbardo - 494-494 Synergy between synthetic oestrogens?
by J. Ashby & P. A. Lefevre & J. Odum & C. A. Harris & E. J. Routledge & J. P. Sumpter - 494-495 Ant soldiers are not modified queens
by Philip S. Ward - 495-496 HIV-1 tropism and co-receptor use
by Matthias T. Dittmar & Áine McKnight & Graham Simmons & Paul R. Clapham & Robin A. Weiss & Peter Simmonds - 497-498 The ascent of ideas in evolution
by David L. Hull - 498-499 Selling science
by John Ziman - 499-499 Nature versus nurture at 60 MHz
by Ayala Ochert - 499-500 Play-safe politics
by Timothy O'Riordan - 501-507 Measurement of tectonic surface uplift rate in a young collisional mountain belt
by Lon D. Abbott & Eli A. Silver & Robert S. Anderson & Randall Smith & James C. Ingle & Stanley A. Kling & David Haig & Eric Small & Joseph Galewsky & William S. Sliter - 509-510 Duration of the superwind phase of asymptotic giant branch stars
by T. Tanabé & S. Nishida & S. Matsumoto & T. Onaka & Y. Nakada & T. Soyano & T. Ono & K. Sekiguchi & I. S. Glass - 511-513 Dendritic growth of electro-hydrodynamic convection in a nematic liquid crystal
by J. T. Gleeson - 513-515 Hydrothermal growth of diamond in metal–C–H2O systems
by Xing-Zhong Zhao & Rustum Roy & Kuruvilla A. Cherian & Andrzej Badzian - 516-518 A decadal climate variation in the tropical Atlantic Ocean from thermodynamic air-sea interactions
by Ping Chang & Link Ji & Hong Li - 518-520 Triggering basaltic volcanic eruptions by bubble-melt separation
by Andrew W. Woods & Silvana S. S. Cardoso - 521-522 Potential collapse of North Sea cod stocks
by R. M. Cook & A. Sinclair & G. Stefánsson - 522-525 Extreme adaptive modification in sex ratio of the Seychelles warbler's eggs
by Jan Komdeur & Serge Daan & Joost Tinbergen & Christa Mateman - 525-529 Female infertility in mice lacking connexin 37
by Alexander M. Simon & Daniel A. Goodenough & En Li & David L. Paul - 529-533 Spatio–temporal frequency domains and their relation to cytochrome oxidase staining in cat visual cortex
by Doron Shoham & Mark Hübener & Silke Schulze & Amiram Grinvald & Tobias Bonhoeffer - 533-536 Synaptic tagging and long-term potentiation
by Uwe Frey & Richard G. M. Morris - 537-540 Integrin-ligand binding properties govern cell migration speed through cell-substratum adhesiveness
by Sean P. Palecek & Joseph C. Loftus & Mark H. Ginsberg & Douglas A. Lauffenburger & Alan F. Horwitz - 540-544 MAP3K-related kinase involved in NF-KB induction by TNF, CD95 and IL-1
by Nikolai L. Malinin & Mark P. Boldin & Andrei V. Kovalenko & David Wallach - 544-548 Suppression of c-Myc-induced apoptosis by Ras signalling through PI(3)K and PKB
by Andrea Kauffmann-Zeh & Pablo Rodriguez-Viciana & Eugen Ulrich & Christopher Gilbert & Paul Coffer & Julian Downward & Gerard Evan - 548-552 The nuclear receptor homologue Ftz-F1 and the homeodomain protein Ftz are mutually dependent cofactors
by Antoine Guichet & John W. R. Copeland & Miklós Erdélyi & Daniela Hlousek & Péter Závorszky & Jacqueline Ho & Susan Brown & Anthony Percival-Smith & Henry M. Krause & Anne Ephrussi - 552-555 The nuclear hormone receptor Ftz-F1 is a cofactor for the Drosophila homeodomain protein Ftz
by Yan Yu & Willis Li & Kai Su & Miyuki Yussa & Wei Han & Norbert Perrimon & Leslie Pick - 555-555 Correction: Structural basis for the binding of a globular antifreeze protein on ice
by Zongchao Jia & Carl I. DeLuca & Heman Chao & Peter L. Davies - 555-555 Correction: Structural basis for selective inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 by anti-inflammatory agents
by Ravi G. Kurumbail & Anna M. Stevens & James K. Gierse & Joseph J. McDonald & Roderick A. Stegeman & Jina Y. Pak & Daniel Gildehaus & Julie M. Miyashiro & Thomas D. Penning & Karen Seibert & Peter C. Isakson & William C. Stallings - 557-559 How to find, identify and quantitate the sugars on proteins
by Andrew A. Gooley & Keith L. Williams
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6615
- 375-375 Republican senators promote a doubling of funds for research
by Tony Reichhardt - 375-375 Insurance levy could fund medical centres
by Meredith Wadman - 376-376 Health scientists strike over cuts at Argentinian labs
by Ehsan Masood - 376-376 Study discloses financial interests behind papers
by Meredith Wadman - 377-377 UCSF settles lawsuit over research costs
by Rex Dalton - 377-377 UK's top research groups win extra funds
by Claire O'Brien - 378-378 French museum 'in decay' fights for its life
by Declan Butler - 378-378 Pig heart transplant surgeon held in jail
by K. S. Jayaraman - 379-379 Japan's demography poses questions for old and young alike
by David Swinbanks - 379-379 Canada and France fall out over the risks of asbestos
by Declan Butler & David Spurgeon - 380-380 ESA plans put solar science out of orbit
by Alison Abbott - 381-381 The 'Sokal affair' takes transatlantic turn
by David Dickson - 384-384 Not 0 but O
by Friedrich Katscher - 384-384 Unitary construction
by Jeffrey B. Miller - 384-384 Peer reviewers could do much better
by Simon Wain-Hobson - 385-385 Ground rules
by Eugenio L. de Hostos - 385-385 Ways to surmount the language barrier
by David S. Moulder - 385-385 Stone Age confusion
by A. John MacLennan - 385-385 NO prizes
by Magdi Yacoub & Julia M. Polak - 385-385 South Africa
by Luis B. Honwana - 387-388 Jet propulsion is essential for young stars
by David A. Clarke - 388-389 New wrinkles in cytokinesis
by Julie A. Theriot & Lisa L. Satterwhite - 389-390 Bottom line for hydrocarbons
by Ian R. MacDonald - 390-391 Structure of a molecular hole-punch
by Mark S. P. Sansom - 391-393 Help from within for damaged axons
by Yves-Alain Barde - 393-394 Near to the edge of an ice sheet
by Steven W. Hostetler - 395-397 Integration hot-spot gets hotter
by Kathleen Dunlap - 397-398 A kinase with keen eyes
by Jonathan D. G. Jones - 399-399 Celestial torque
by David Jones - 399-399 Creation in silicon
by John L. Casti - 400-400 Carl Sagan (1934–96)Astronomer and popularizer of science
by Joseph A. Burns - 401-401 Oldest record of a bisexual plant
by Monique Feist & Raimund Feist - 401-402 Blindsight in normal subjects?
by M. J. Morgan & A. J. S. Mason & J. A. Solomon - 402-403 Heritabilities and paradigm shifts
by Rauno V. Alatalo & Johanna Mappes & Mark A. Elgar - 403-404 Almost airborne
by Melissa G. Kramer & James H. Marden - 404-404 Nitrification in Antarctic soils
by K. Wilson & J. I. Sprent & D. W. Hopkins - 405-406 When superstition displaces science
by Martin Gardner - 406-407 One of the greats
by J. C. R. Hunt - 407-408 After the Ark
by Martin Rudwick - 408-408 Take a nature walk on the ocean floor
by Peter G. Brewer - 409-414 Episodic jets from black holes and protostars
by Rachid Ouyed & Ralph E. Pudritz & James M. Stone - 415-417 Large-scale magnetic fields in the outflow from the young stellar object T Tauri S
by T. P. Ray & T. W. B. Muxlow & D. J. Axon & A. Brown & D. Corcoran & J. Dyson & R. Mundt - 417-420 Phase measurement in a quantum dot via a double-slit interference experiment
by R. Schuster & E. Buks & M. Heiblum & D. Mahalu & V. Umansky & Hadas Shtrikman - 420-423 Bacterial templating of ordered macrostructures in silica and silica-surfactant mesophases
by Sean A. Davis & Sandra L. Burkett & Neil H. Mendelson & Stephen Mann - 423-426 Exceptionally steep north–south gradients in lake temperatures during the last deglaciation
by André J. Levesque & Les C. Cwynar & Ian R. Walker - 426-428 Direct measurement of in situ methane quantities in a large gas-hydrate reservoir
by Gerald R. Dickens & Charles K. Paull & Paul Wallace - 429-431 A new Late Eocene anthropoid primate from Thailand
by Yaowalak Chaimanee & Varavudh Suteethorn & Jean-Jacques Jaeger & Stéphane Ducrocq - 432-434 Language-specific phoneme representations revealed by electric and magnetic brain responses
by Risto Näätänen & Anne Lehtokoski & Mietta Lennes & Marie Cheour & Minna Huotilainen & Antti Iivonen & Martti Vainio & Paavo Alku & Risto J. Ilmoniemi & Aavo Luuk & Jüri Allik & Janne Sinkkonen & Kimmo Alho - 434-439 Bcl-2 promotes regeneration of severed axons in mammalian CNS
by Dong Feng Chen & Gerald E. Schneider & Jean-Claude Martinou & Susumu Tonegawa - 439-442 Competitive binding of α-actinin and calmodulin to the NMDA receptor
by Michael Wyszynski & Jerry Lin & Anuradha Rao & Elizabeth Nigh & Alan H. Beggs & Ann Marie Craig & Morgan Sheng - 442-446 Crosstalk between G proteins and protein kinase C mediated by the calcium channel α1 subunit
by Gerald W. Zamponi & Emmanuel Bourinet & Donald Nelson & Joel Nargeot & Terry P. Snutch - 446-450 Direct binding of G-protein βλ complex to voltage-dependent calcium channels
by Michel De Waard & Hongyan Liu & Denise Walker & Victoria E. S. Scott & Christina A. Gurnett & Kevin P. Campbell - 450-454 Traction forces of cytokinesis measured with optically modified elastic substrata
by Kevin Burton & D. Lansing Taylor - 454-458 HOX11 interacts with protein phosphatases PP2A and PP1 and disrupts a G2/M cell-cycle checkpoint
by Takumi Kawabe & Anthony J. Muslin & Stanley J. Korsmeyer - 458-461 The structure of the GTPase-activating domain from p50rhoGAP
by Tracey Barrett & Bing Xiao & Eleanor J. Dodson & Guy Dodson & Steven B. Ludbrook & Kurshid Nurmahomed & Steven J. Gamblin & Andrea Musacchio & Stephen J. Smerdon & John F. Eccleston - 461-464 Crystal structure of colicin Ia
by Michael Wiener & Douglas Freymann & Partho Ghosh & Robert M. Stroud
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6614
- 281-282 Third world agricultural centres face a wave of redundancies
by K.S. Jayaraman & Ehsan Masood - 282-282 Nuclear waste peer review 'needs more transparency'
by Ehsan Masood - 283-283 'Real' fall in US research funding revealed
by Colin Macilwain - 284-284 Science advisers face 'credibility crisis'
by Tony Reichhardt - 284-284 Staff cuts proposed to energy Department
by David Kramer - 285-285 German politicians break research pledge
by Alison Abbott - 285-285 Change for Europe's science committees
by Declan Butler - 286-286 The 's' in Unesco seeks out a new role
by Declan Butler - 287-287 Japan fishes for more space launches
by David Swinbanks - 287-287 Canada calls in US nuclear power experts to boost performance
by David Spurgeon - 290-290 Pros and cons of foreign genes in crops
by Bengt O. Bengtsson - 290-290 Pros and cons of foreign genes in crops
by Donald R. Ort - 290-290 Climate of mistrust
by Clive Bates - 291-291 Too quiet to hear a whisper
by P. Jung & K. Wiesenfeld - 292-293 The oldest whodunnit in the world
by Bernard Wood - 293-295 Mantles were battered to bits
by Clark R. Chapman - 295-296 Aaaaaaaaaaaaargh,no!
by Jared M. Diamond - 296-299 Pirated genes in Kaposi's sarcoma
by Philip M. Murphy - 299-300 The business of fructification
by Roy Watling - 300-301 A commotion over turbulence
by Benjamin A. Carreras - 301-301 The dark is light enough
by David Jones - 301-301 Shear calm
by Benjamin A. Carreras - 302-302 Yulii Khariton (1904–96)
by David Holloway - 303-303 Successful cultivation of the golden chanterelle
by Eric Danell & Francisco J. Camacho - 303-304 Thalidomide's chirality
by Stephan Wnendt & Kai Zwingenberger - 304-305 Energy saving in huddling penguins
by André Ancel & Henk Visser & Yves Handrich & Dirkjan Masman & Yvon Le Maho - 305-306 Fugu genome is not a good mammalian model
by Jonathan Gilley & Niall Armes & Mike Fried - 306-307 Emplacement of Taupo ignimbrite
by C. J. N. Wilson - 307-308 Emplacement of Taupo ignimbrite
by W. Brian Dade & Herbert E. Huppert - 308-308 Sound alters visual motion perception
by Robert Sekuler & Allison B. Sekuler & Renee Lau - 309-310 Genius, scandal and the first seaclocks
by Desmond King-Hele - 310-310 Backcloth of mystery
by Robert Hedges - 310-311 The short-range forces of nature
by John C. Taylor - 311-311 In retrospect
by Steve Jones - 312-312 Dubious revolution
by William Shea