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October 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6753
- 541-541 Stealing the limelight on the forest floor
by Peter D. Moore - 542-543 Bare bones of the cytoskeleton
by Laura M. Machesky & John A. Cooper - 543-544 Long view from a high plateau
by Jeff Dangl - 544-544 Instant diamond
by David Jones - 545-545 Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta
by S. K. Acharyya & P. Chakraborty & S. Lahiri & B. C. Raymahashay & Saumyen Guha & Amitava Bhowmik - 545-546 Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta
by Tarit Roy Chowdhury & Gautam Kumar Basu & Badal Kumar Mandal & Bhajan Kumar Biswas & Gautam Samanta & Uttam Kumar Chowdhury & Chitta Ranjan Chanda & Dilip Lodh & Sagar Lal Roy & Khitish Chandra Saha & Sibtosh Roy & Saiful Kabir & Qazi Quamruzzaman & Dipankar Chakraborti - 546-547 Reply: Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta
by J. M. McArthur - 547-548 A histone-H3-like protein in C. elegans
by Brian J. Buchwitz & Kami Ahmad & Landon L. Moore & Mark B. Roth & Steven Henikoff - 548-548 A class of porous metallic nanostructures
by O. D. Velev & P. M. Tessier & A. M. Lenhoff & E. W. Kaler - 549-555 Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol
by J. Reilly & R. Prinn & J. Harnisch & J. Fitzmaurice & H. Jacoby & D. Kicklighter & J. Melillo & P. Stone & A. Sokolov & C. Wang - 556-562 Commitment to the B-lymphoid lineage depends on the transcription factor Pax5
by Stephen L. Nutt & Barry Heavey & Antonius G. Rolink & Meinrad Busslinger - 563-565 Low-temperature crystallization of silicate dust in circumstellar disks
by F. J. Molster & I. Yamamura & L. B. F. M. Waters & A. G. G. M. Tielens & Th. de Graauw & T. de Jong & A. de Koter & K. Malfait & M. E. van den Ancker & H. van Winckel & R. H. M. Voors & C. Waelkens - 565-568 Discovery of a moon orbiting the asteroid 45 Eugenia
by W. J. Merline & L. M. Close & C. Dumas & C. R. Chapman & F. Roddier & F. Ménard & D. C. Slater & G. Duvert & C. Shelton & T. Morgan - 568-572 Preparing topological states of a Bose–Einstein condensate
by J. E. Williams & M. J. Holland - 572-574 Coherent transport of electron spin in a ferromagnetically contacted carbon nanotube
by Kazuhito Tsukagoshi & Bruce W. Alphenaar & Hiroki Ago - 575-578 Regional trends in aquatic recovery from acidification in North America and Europe
by J. L. Stoddard & D. S. Jeffries & A. Lükewille & T. A. Clair & P. J. Dillon & C. T. Driscoll & M. Forsius & M. Johannessen & J. S. Kahl & J. H. Kellogg & A. Kemp & J. Mannio & D. T. Monteith & P. S. Murdoch & S. Patrick & A. Rebsdorf & B. L. Skjelkvåle & M. P. Stainton & T. Traaen & H. van Dam & K. E. Webster & J. Wieting & A. Wilander - 578-581 Sterilization and canopy modification of a swollen thorn acacia tree by a plant-ant
by Maureen L. Stanton & Todd M. Palmer & Truman P. Young & Amanda Evans & Monica L. Turner - 581-584 Diet-dependent female choice for males with ‘good genes’ in a soil predatory mite
by Izabela Lesna & Maurice W. Sabelis - 584-587 fMRI evidence for objects as the units of attentional selection
by Kathleen M. O'Craven & Paul E. Downing & Nancy Kanwisher - 587-590 Involvement of visual cortex in tactile discrimination of orientation
by Andro Zangaladze & Charles M. Epstein & Scott T. Grafton & K. Sathian - 590-594 Primate spinal interneurons show pre-movement instructed delay activity
by Yifat Prut & Eberhard E. Fetz - 594-598 Polyamine-dependent facilitation of postsynaptic AMPA receptors counteracts paired-pulse depression
by Andrei Rozov & Nail Burnashev - 598-602 Signal relay by BMP antagonism controls the SHH/FGF4 feedback loop in vertebrate limb buds
by Aimée Zúñiga & Anna-Pavlina G. Haramis & Andrew P. McMahon & Rolf Zeller - 603-606 Long-term in vivo reconstitution of T-cell development by Pax5-deficient B-cell progenitors
by Antonius G. Rolink & Stephen L. Nutt & Fritz Melchers & Meinrad Busslinger - 606-610 Dimerization inhibits the activity of receptor-like protein-tyrosine phosphatase-α
by Guoqiang Jiang & Jeroen den Hertog & Jing Su & Joseph Noel & Jan Sap & Tony Hunter - 610-613 Phytochrome signalling is mediated through nucleoside diphosphate kinase 2
by Giltsu Choi & Hankuil Yi & Jaeho Lee & Yong-Kook Kwon & Moon Soo Soh & Byongchul Shin & Zigmund Luka & Tae-Ryong Hahn & Pill-Soon Song - 613-616 Reconstitution of actin-based motility of Listeria and Shigella using pure proteins
by Thomas P. Loisel & Rajaa Boujemaa & Dominique Pantaloni & Marie-France Carlier - 616-620 14-3-3σ is required to prevent mitotic catastrophe after DNA damage
by Timothy A. Chan & Heiko Hermeking & Christoph Lengauer & Kenneth W. Kinzler & Bert Vogelstein
September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6752
- 413-413 Europe strengthens its hand in bioscience website talks …
by Declan Butler - 413-414 … and India protects its past online
by K.S. Jayaraman - 414-414 Coordinate international space science, meeting told
by Alison Abbott - 414-414 Lasker awards honour three pioneers in ion channels
by Natasha Loder - 415-415 Mars bosses ‘rejected trajectory revision’…
by Tony Reichhardt - 415-415 … and Europe considers insuring its X-ray satellite
by Natasha Loder & Alison Abbott - 416-416 Monbusho pleads for watered-down agency bill for universities
by Asako Saegusa - 416-416 Taiwan's high-tech industries shaken not stirred by quake
by Asako Saegusa - 417-417 Scientists wary of weapons research agency
by Colin Macilwain - 417-418 Allègre defends synchrotron plans
by Heather McCabe - 418-418 cDNA sequence databank will safeguard research access
by Rex Dalton - 418-419 Fur flies over rare-species panel
by David Spurgeon - 419-419 Geographer sues critics of his rock-dating methods
by Rex Dalton - 419-419 Spanish university chiefs blast recruitment system
by Xavier Bosch - 423-423 A view from Kansas on that evolution debate
by Scott C. Todd - 423-423 Online archive must serve authors as well as publishers
by Stevan Harnad - 423-424 Wellcome for education on science in society
by Laurence Smaje - 424-424 Confidentiality is vital to bioweapons control
by Johannes Rath & Bernhard Jank & Otto Doblhoff-Dier - 424-424 Turning the tide
by Tim Robinson - 424-424 Medicine and biology are more than biomedicine
by Alan N. Schechter - 424-424 Devil in the detail
by Nicholas J. Cox - 425-426 Germany's forgotten war
by Ute Deichmann - 426-427 Feynmania
by Graham Farmelo - 427-428 Astronomy's biggest project
by G. Jacoby - 428-428 Synchronizing situations
by Dietmar Plenz - 428-428 Diversity in the world of bugs
by Alison F. Hunter - 429-429 How many billions to go?
by Vaclav Smil - 431-432 Myosin steps backwards
by Manfred Schliwa - 432-433 Taking the core temperature
by Mark S. T. Bukowinski - 433-435 Cutting red-cell production
by Stuart H. Orkin & Mitchell J. Weiss - 436-437 Controlled green oxidation
by Craig L. Hill - 437-439 The haemoglobin enzyme
by Kiyohiro Imai - 439-440 Ageing dust fades away
by Sergio Fajardo-Acosta - 440-441 A cell for all reasons
by William F. Loomis & Robert H. Insall - 441-441 An actively cold wind
by David Jones - 442-442 Ernst Ludwig Wynder 1922–99
by Robert Weinberg - 443-444 Evolution of an antifreeze glycoprotein
by Chi-Hing C. Cheng & Liangbiao Chen - 444-445 Aquatic sex pheromone from a male tree frog
by Paul A. Wabnitz & John H. Bowie & Michael J. Tyler & John C. Wallace & Ben P. Smith - 445-445 An enzymatic globin from a marine worm
by Lukasz Lebioda & Michael W. LaCount & Erli Zhang & Yung Pin Chen & Kaiping Han & Margaret M. Whitton & David E. Lincoln & Sarah A. Woodin - 446-446 Erratum: Food contamination by PCBs and dioxins
by A. Bernard & C. Hermans & F. Broeckaert & G. De Poorter & A. De Cock & G. Houins - 446-446 Rapid evolution revealed by dormant eggs
by Nelson G. Hairston & Winfried Lampert & Carla E. Cáceres & Cami L. Holtmeier & Lawrence J. Weider & Ursula Gaedke & Janet M. Fischer & Jennifer A. Fox & David M. Post - 447-452 The origins of insect metamorphosis
by James W. Truman & Lynn M. Riddiford - 453-456 The unusual afterglow of the γ-ray burst of 26 March 1998 as evidence for a supernova connection
by J. S. Bloom & S. R. Kulkarni & S. G. Djorgovski & A. C. Eichelberger & P. Côté & J. P. Blakeslee & S. C. Odewahn & F. A. Harrison & D. A. Frail & A. V. Filippenko & D. C. Leonard & A. G. Riess & H. Spinrad & D. Stern & A. Bunker & A. Dey & B. Grossan & S. Perlmutter & R. A. Knop & I. M. Hook & M. Feroci - 456-458 Disappearance of stellar debris disks around main-sequence stars after 400 million years
by H. J. Habing & C. Dominik & M. Jourdain de Muizon & M. F. Kessler & R. J. Laureijs & K. Leech & L. Metcalfe & A. Salama & R. Siebenmorgen & N. Trams - 458-461 Rapid changes in the mechanism of ocean convection during the last glacial period
by Trond M. Dokken & Eystein Jansen - 462-464 The melting curve of iron at the pressures of the Earth's core from ab initio calculations
by D. Alfè & M. J. Gillan & G. D. Price - 464-467 Stable isotope evidence for the food web consequences of species invasions in lakes
by M. Jake Vander Zanden & John M. Casselman & Joseph B. Rasmussen - 467-469 Stable isotopes reveal strong marine and El Niño effects on island food webs
by Paul Stapp & Gary A. Polis & Francisco Sánchez Piñero - 470-473 Built-in polarizers form part of a compass organ in spiders
by M. Dacke & D.-E. Nilsson & E. J. Warrant & A. D. Blest & M. F. Land & D. C. O'Carroll - 473-476 Dorsoventral lineage restriction in wing imaginal discs requires Notch
by Craig A. Micchelli & Seth S. Blair - 476-480 Fringe-dependent separation of dorsal and ventral cells in the Drosophila wing
by Cordelia Rauskolb & Trudy Correia & Kenneth D. Irvine - 480-485 Silencing of TGF-β signalling by the pseudoreceptor BAMBI
by Darya Onichtchouk & Ye-Guang Chen & Roland Dosch & Volker Gawantka & Hajo Delius & Joan Massague´ & Christof Niehrs - 485-489 Tom22 is a multifunctional organizer of the mitochondrial preprotein translocase
by Sandra van Wilpe & Michael T. Ryan & Kerstin Hill & Ammy C. Maarse & Chris Meisinger & Jan Brix & Peter J. T. Dekker & Martin Moczko & Richard Wagner & Michiel Meijer & Bernard Guiard & Angelika Hönlinger & Nikolaus Pfanner - 489-493 Negative regulation of erythropoiesis by caspase-mediated cleavage of GATA-1
by Ruggero De Maria & Ann Zeuner & Adriana Eramo & Cristina Domenichelli & Desiree Bonci & Francesco Grignani & Srinivasa M. Srinivasula & Emad S. Alnemri & Ugo Testa & Cesare Peschle - 493-497 Cytochrome P450 2C is an EDHF synthase in coronary arteries
by Beate Fisslthaler & Rüdiger Popp & Ladislau Kiss & Michael Potente & David R. Harder & Ingrid Fleming & Rudi Busse - 497-502 Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated ‘deoxygenase’
by Dena M. Minning & Andrew J. Gow & Joseph Bonaventura & Rod Braun & Mark Dewhirst & Daniel E. Goldberg & Jonathan S. Stamler - 502-505 A chain initiation factor common to both modular and aromatic polyketide synthases
by Christian Bisang & Paul F. Long & Jesús Corte´s & James Westcott & John Crosby & Anne-Lise Matharu & Russell J. Cox & Thomas J. Simpson & James Staunton & Peter F. Leadlay - 505-508 Myosin VI is an actin-based motor that moves backwards
by Amber L. Wells & Abel W. Lin & Li-Qiong Chen & Daniel Safer & Shane M. Cain & Tama Hasson & Bridget O. Carragher & Ronald A. Milligan & H. Lee Sweeney - 508-508 Erratum: Changing spatial structure of the thermohaline circulation in response to atmospheric CO2 forcing in a climate model
by Richard A. Wood & Ann B. Keen & John F. B. Mitchell & Jonathan M. Gregory
September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6751
- 311-311 Gene estimate rises as US and UK discuss freedom of access
by David Dickson - 311-312 Putting a price on research reading
by Declan Butler - 312-312 Bombing of embassy bolsters support for science in China..
by Tian Xuewen - 312-312 … as government sets sights on an ‘innovation economy’
by Tian Xuewen - 313-313 Japan boosts proteomics and cell biology…
by Asako Saegusa - 313-313 … while France gives more power to the centre
by Heather McCabe - 314-314 Celebratory pictures from Subaru
by Asako Saegusa - 314-314 US Senate restores proposed cut in science budgets
by Colin Macilwain - 314-314 Survey finds deep insularity among Japanese scientists
by Asako Saegusa - 315-315 US warms to carbon sequestration research
by Rex Dalton - 315-316 German museums face cuts
by Quirin Schiermeier - 316-316 UK universities look to enterprise
by Natasha Loder - 316-316 US university finds use for Air Force research reactor
by Rex Dalton - 317-317 Portugal's science plots its future
by Xavier Bosch - 321-321 Taxonomists are an endangered species in Europe
by Bart Buyck - 321-321 Don't leave the biology out of bioinformatics
by Peter Campbell - 321-321 Courage could win back confidence in science
by Susan Daenke - 321-322 Sprucing up one's impact factor
by J. Gowrishankar & P. Divakar - 322-322 Call a halt to strong-arm tactics over GM crops
by Manfred Philipp - 322-322 Sprucing up one's impact factor
by Matthew Baylis & Michael Gravenor & Rowland Kao - 322-322 No dirty tricks in merger ballot
by Elaine Gansz Bobo - 323-324 Balancing the Earth's accounts
by Alexander N. James & Kevin J. Gaston & Andrew Balmford - 325-326 Up the river without a paddle?
by John P. Moore - 326-327 And some big steps for science
by Jack O. Burns - 327-327 Taking the horror out of shocks
by Hugh Freeman - 328-328 Border control at the frontiers of science
by N. David Mermin - 329-329 From horsehair to lightning rods
by J.L. Heilbron - 331-332 The devil is in the distance
by Bohdan Paczynski - 332-333 Fungus punches its way in
by Nicholas P. Money - 333-335 Electrons pair themselves
by Joe Orenstein - 335-337 Engineering a broken heart
by Peter J. Scambler - 337-338 Extremes in the Indian Ocean
by David Anderson - 339-340 Mating, channels and kidney cysts
by Scott W. Emmons & Stefan Somlo - 340-340 Fertile competition
by David Jones - 341-341 Discovery of tetraploidy in a mammal
by Milton H. Gallardo & J. W. Bickham & R. L. Honeycutt & R. A. Ojeda & N. Köhler - 342-342 Putting plaids in perspective
by Barton L. Anderson - 342-343 reply: Putting plaids in perspective
by Bart Farell - 343-344 Effect of vegetables on bone metabolism
by Roman C. Mühlbauer & Feng Li - 344-344 Intron size and natural selection
by Antonio Bernardo Carvalho & Andrew G. Clark - 345-350 Casein kinase I transduces Wnt signals
by John M. Peters & Renée M. McKay & James P. McKay & Jonathan M. Graff - 351-354 A distance to the galaxy NGC4258 from observations of Cepheid variable stars
by Eyal Maoz & Jeffrey A. Newman & Laura Ferrarese & Peter B. Stetson & Stephen E. Zepf & Marc Davis & Wendy L. Freedman & Barry F. Madore - 354-356 Coupling strength of charge carriers to spin fluctuations in high-temperature superconductors
by J. P. Carbotte & E. Schachinger & D. N. Basov - 356-360 Coupled ocean–atmosphere dynamics in the Indian Ocean during 1997–98
by Peter J. Webster & Andrew M. Moore & Johannes P. Loschnigg & Robert R. Leben - 360-363 A dipole mode in the tropical Indian Ocean
by N. H. Saji & B. N. Goswami & P. N. Vinayachandran & T. Yamagata - 363-366 Tribosphenic mammal from the North American Early Cretaceous
by Richard L. Cifelli - 366-368 Oldest playable musical instruments found at Jiahu early Neolithic site in China
by Juzhong Zhang & Garman Harbottle & Changsui Wang & Zhaochen Kong - 368-371 Incorporating rules for responding into evolutionary games
by John M. McNamara & Catherine E. Gasson & Alasdair I Houston - 371-375 The liprin protein SYD-2 regulates the differentiation of presynaptic termini in C. elegans
by Mei Zhen & Yishi Jin - 376-379 Familial dementia caused by polymerization of mutant neuroserpin
by Richard L. Davis & Antony E. Shrimpton & Peter D. Holohan & Charles Bradshaw & David Feiglin & George H. Collins & Peter Sonderegger & Jochen Kinter & Lyn Marie Becker & Felicitas Lacbawan & Donna Krasnewich & Maximilian Muenke & Daniel A. Lawrence & Mark S. Yerby & Cheng-Mei Shaw & Bibek Gooptu & Peter R. Elliott & John T. Finch & Robin W. Carrell & David A. Lomas - 379-383 Congenital heart disease in mice deficient for the DiGeorge syndrome region
by Elizabeth A. Lindsay & Annalisa Botta & Vesna Jurecic & Sandra Carattini-Rivera & Yin-Chai Cheah & Howard M. Rosenblatt & Allan Bradley & Antonio Baldini - 383-386 Polycystin-L is a calcium-regulated cation channel permeable to calcium ions
by Xing-Zhen Chen & Peter M. Vassilev & Nuria Basora & Ji-Bin Peng & Hideki Nomura & Yoav Segal & Edward M. Brown & Stephen T. Reeders & Matthias A. Hediger & Jing Zhou - 386-389 A polycystic kidney-disease gene homologue required for male mating behaviour in C. elegans
by Maureen M. Barr & Paul W. Sternberg - 390-394 Dystrophin expression in the mdx mouse restored by stem cell transplantation
by Emanuela Gussoni & Yuko Soneoka & Corinne D. Strickland & Elizabeth A. Buzney & Mohamed K. Khan & Alan F. Flint & Louis M. Kunkel & Richard C. Mulligan - 394-397 Evidence that a free-running oscillator drives G1 events in the budding yeast cell cycle
by Steven B. Haase & Steven I. Reed - 397-399 Mammalian XRCC2 promotes the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by homologous recombination
by Roger D. Johnson & Nan Liu & Maria Jasin - 400-403 Interpreting the folding kinetics of helical proteins
by Yaoqi Zhou & Martin Karplus - 403-403 errata Selective inhibition of cocaine-seeking behaviour by a partial dopamine D3 receptor agonist
by Maria Pilla & Sylvie Perachon & François Sautel & Fabrice Garrido & André Mann & Camille G. Wermuth & Jean-Charles Schwartz & Barry J. Everitt & Pierre Sokoloff - 403-403 Binding of double-strand breaks in DNA by human Rad52 protein
by Eric Van Dyck & Alicja Z. Stasiak & Andrzej Stasiak & Stephen C. West - 407-409 How head-hunters track down the winners for science's top jobs
by Alison Goddard - 410-410 Keeping in touch with research
by Brendan Horton
September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6750
- 197-197 Staff accuse bosses of secrecy over British synchrotron plans…
by Natasha Loder & Karen Birmingham - 197-198 … and French switch off in protest
by Heather McCabe - 198-198 Obuchi vows to push university reforms in Japan
by Asako Saegusa - 199-199 Cuts force telescope closures at Kitt Peak
by Tony Reichhardt - 199-199 Iranian visit fosters links with US
by Rex Dalton - 200-200 Russian scientist ‘tried to smuggle spy device to China’
by Carl Levitin - 200-200 Four front runners in race to become director of Unesco
by Peter Pockley - 201-201 German biotech lab in bid to silence critic
by Quirin Schiermeier & Alison Abbott - 201-202 Laser project ‘faces optics hurdle’
by Colin Macilwain - 202-202 France set to cut search for small extrasolar planets
by Declan Butler - 202-202 Call for UK biotechnology centre
by Natasha Loder - 203-203 Moves are afoot to probe the lake trapped beneath Antarctic ice
by Steve Nadis - 207-207 Sensible precautions make good science…
by C. Vyvyan Howard & Peter T. Saunders - 207-207 Biotech companies must get back to basics to weigh up risks
by Jonathan Ewbank - 207-207 California's libraries get wired up to e-journals
by Evan A. Reader - 207-208 …and can mean saying ‘yes’ to innovation
by Carolyn Raffensperger & Joel Tickner & Ted Schettler & Andrew Jordan - 208-208 Sweden's answer to genomics ethics
by Sune Rosell - 208-208 Ethics training more important than ever
by John T. Finn - 208-208 Latin America treats science as a curiosity
by Ivan Chambouleyron - 209-210 Towards a more venturesome Europe
by Craig Pickering - 211-212 Ebb and flow in the seas of faith
by Hugh Montefiore - 212-213 Managing a crisis out of context
by Robert Gottlieb - 213-213 Astronomical expansions
by Jayant V. Narlikar - 213-214 Perceiving confluent disciplines
by Richard Gregory - 214-214 Prosaic poetics
by Juliet Clutton-Brock - 215-215 A fistful of wishful thinking
by Daniel J. Kevles - 217-218 Cracking anaerobic bacteria
by John Parkes - 218-219 Salmonella strikes a balance
by Michael S. Donnenberg - 219-221 Universal peekaboo
by Adam G. Riess - 222-223 Antagonists on the left flank
by Tim King & Nigel A. Brown - 223-225 Clouds and climate
by Henning Rodhe - 225-226 Singular take on molecules
by Magdalena Helmer - 226-226 Unchained energy
by David Jones - 227-230 Up close and personal to atoms
by Ali Yazdani & Charles M. Lieber - 231-232 Food contamination by PCBs and dioxins
by A. Bernard & C. Hermans & F. Broeckaert & G. De Poorter & A. De Cock & G. Houins - 232-232 Pheromones and regulation of ovulation
by Wes Whitten - 232-233 reply: Pheromones and regulation of ovulation
by Martha K. McClintock - 233-234 Antibiotic resistance found in wild rodents
by Moira A. Gilliver & Malcolm Bennett & Michael Begon & Sarah M. Hazel & C. Anthony Hart - 234-234 Condition-related mate choice in sticklebacks
by Theo C. M. Bakker & Reto Künzler & Dominique Mazzi - 235-242 Structure of the trp RNA-binding attenuation protein, TRAP, bound to RNA
by Alfred A. Antson & Eleanor J. Dodson & Guy Dodson & Richard B. Greaves & Xiao-ping Chen & Paul Gollnick - 243-251 The novel Cer-like protein Caronte mediates the establishment of embryonic left–right asymmetry
by Concepción Rodríguez Esteban & Javier Capdevila & Aris N. Economides & Jaime Pascual & Ángel Ortiz & Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte - 252-254 Evidence for a positive cosmological constant from flows of galaxies and distant supernovae
by Idit Zehavi & Avishai Dekel - 254-257 A metal complex that binds α-amino acids with high and predictable stereospecificity
by Jik Chin & Soo Suk Lee & Kyung Joo Lee & Seongsoon Park & Dong H. Kim - 257-259 Cloud albedo enhancement by surface-active organic solutes in growing droplets
by Maria Cristina Facchini & Mihaela Mircea & Sandro Fuzzi & Robert J. Charlson - 259-262 Control of the location of the volcanic front in island arcs by aqueous fluid connectivity in the mantle wedge
by Kenji Mibe & Toshitsugu Fujii & Atsushi Yasuda - 262-266 A dromaeosaurid dinosaur with a filamentous integument from the Yixian Formation of China
by Xing Xu & Xiao-Lin Wang & Xiao-Chun Wu - 266-269 Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms
by Karsten Zengler & Hans H. Richnow & Ramon Rosselló-Mora & Walter Michaelis & Friedrich Widdel - 269-272 Grouping of image fragments in primary visual cortex
by Yoichi Sugita - 272-276 Expression of the transcription factor ΔFosB in the brain controls sensitivity to cocaine
by Max B. Kelz & Jingshan Chen & William A. Carlezon & Kim Whisler & Lauren Gilden & Alison M. Beckmann & Cathy Steffen & Ya-Jun Zhang & Louis Marotti & David W. Self & Tatiana Tkatch & Gytis Baranauskas & D. James Surmeier & Rachael L. Neve & Ronald S. Duman & Marina R. Picciotto & Eric J. Nestler - 276-278 Function of Rieger syndrome gene in left–right asymmetry and craniofacial development
by Mei-Fang Lu & Carolyn Pressman & Rex Dyer & Randy L. Johnson & James F. Martin - 279-282 Pitx2 regulates lung asymmetry, cardiac positioning and pituitary and tooth morphogenesis
by Chijen R. Lin & Chrissa Kioussi & Shawn O'Connell & Paola Briata & Daniel Szeto & Forrest Liu & Juan Carlos Izpisúa-Belmonte & Michael G. Rosenfeld