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January 2007, Volume 445, Issue 7124
- 160-161 Industrializing neuroscience
by Henry Markram - 161-162 Displaced by radiation
by Rodney C. Ewing - 163-167 Spatial coupling of nitrogen inputs and losses in the ocean
by Curtis Deutsch & Jorge L. Sarmiento & Daniel M. Sigman & Nicolas Gruber & John P. Dunne - 168-176 Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain
by Ed S. Lein & Michael J. Hawrylycz & Nancy Ao & Mikael Ayres & Amy Bensinger & Amy Bernard & Andrew F. Boe & Mark S. Boguski & Kevin S. Brockway & Emi J. Byrnes & Lin Chen & Li Chen & Tsuey-Ming Chen & Mei Chi Chin & Jimmy Chong & Brian E. Crook & Aneta Czaplinska & Chinh N. Dang & Suvro Datta & Nick R. Dee & Aimee L. Desaki & Tsega Desta & Ellen Diep & Tim A. Dolbeare & Matthew J. Donelan & Hong-Wei Dong & Jennifer G. Dougherty & Ben J. Duncan & Amanda J. Ebbert & Gregor Eichele & Lili K. Estin & Casey Faber & Benjamin A. Facer & Rick Fields & Shanna R. Fischer & Tim P. Fliss & Cliff Frensley & Sabrina N. Gates & Katie J. Glattfelder & Kevin R. Halverson & Matthew R. Hart & John G. Hohmann & Maureen P. Howell & Darren P. Jeung & Rebecca A. Johnson & Patrick T. Karr & Reena Kawal & Jolene M. Kidney & Rachel H. Knapik & Chihchau L. Kuan & James H. Lake & Annabel R. Laramee & Kirk D. Larsen & Christopher Lau & Tracy A. Lemon & Agnes J. Liang & Ying Liu & Lon T. Luong & Jesse Michaels & Judith J. Morgan & Rebecca J. Morgan & Marty T. Mortrud & Nerick F. Mosqueda & Lydia L. Ng & Randy Ng & Geralyn J. Orta & Caroline C. Overly & Tu H. Pak & Sheana E. Parry & Sayan D. Pathak & Owen C. Pearson & Ralph B. Puchalski & Zackery L. Riley & Hannah R. Rockett & Stephen A. Rowland & Joshua J. Royall & Marcos J. Ruiz & Nadia R. Sarno & Katherine Schaffnit & Nadiya V. Shapovalova & Taz Sivisay & Clifford R. Slaughterbeck & Simon C. Smith & Kimberly A. Smith & Bryan I. Smith & Andy J. Sodt & Nick N. Stewart & Kenda-Ruth Stumpf & Susan M. Sunkin & Madhavi Sutram & Angelene Tam & Carey D. Teemer & Christina Thaller & Carol L. Thompson & Lee R. Varnam & Axel Visel & Ray M. Whitlock & Paul E. Wohnoutka & Crissa K. Wolkey & Victoria Y. Wong & Matthew Wood & Murat B. Yaylaoglu & Rob C. Young & Brian L. Youngstrom & Xu Feng Yuan & Bin Zhang & Theresa A. Zwingman & Allan R. Jones - 177-182 Thymosin β4 induces adult epicardial progenitor mobilization and neovascularization
by Nicola Smart & Catherine A. Risebro & Athalie A. D. Melville & Kelvin Moses & Robert J. Schwartz & Kenneth R. Chien & Paul R. Riley - 183-185 A black hole in a globular cluster
by Thomas J. Maccarone & Arunav Kundu & Stephen E. Zepf & Katherine L. Rhode - 186-189 Spin correlations in the electron-doped high-transition-temperature superconductor Nd2-xCexCuO4±δ
by E. M. Motoyama & G. Yu & I. M. Vishik & O. P. Vajk & P. K. Mang & M. Greven - 190-193 Quantification of actinide α-radiation damage in minerals and ceramics
by Ian Farnan & Herman Cho & William J. Weber - 194-197 Redox evolution of a degassing magma rising to the surface
by Alain Burgisser & Bruno Scaillet - 198-201 Evidence of giant sulphur bacteria in Neoproterozoic phosphorites
by Jake V. Bailey & Samantha B. Joye & Karen M. Kalanetra & Beverly E. Flood & Frank A. Corsetti - 202-205 Habitat modification alters the structure of tropical host–parasitoid food webs
by Jason M. Tylianakis & Teja Tscharntke & Owen T. Lewis - 206-209 A stomatin-domain protein essential for touch sensation in the mouse
by Christiane Wetzel & Jing Hu & Dieter Riethmacher & Anne Benckendorff & Lena Harder & Andreas Eilers & Rabih Moshourab & Alexey Kozlenkov & Dominika Labuz & Ombretta Caspani & Bettina Erdmann & Halina Machelska & Paul A. Heppenstall & Gary R. Lewin - 210-213 Light stimulates growth of proteorhodopsin-containing marine Flavobacteria
by Laura Gómez-Consarnau & José M. González & Montserrat Coll-Lladó & Pontus Gourdon & Torbjörn Pascher & Richard Neutze & Carlos Pedrós-Alió & Jarone Pinhassi - 214-218 Histone arginine methylation regulates pluripotency in the early mouse embryo
by Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla & David-Emlyn Parfitt & Tony Kouzarides & Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz - 219-223 The nuclear receptor LXR is a glucose sensor
by Nico Mitro & Puiying A. Mak & Leo Vargas & Cristina Godio & Eric Hampton & Valentina Molteni & Andreas Kreusch & Enrique Saez - 225-225 The growing involvement of contract research organizations in drug development could result in job shifts
by Paul Smaglik - 228-228 Following the law
by Irving P. Herman
January 2007, Volume 445, Issue 7123
- 1-2 Hodgkin and Huxley model — still standing?
by David A. McCormick & Yousheng Shu & Yuguo Yu - 2-3 Hodgkin and Huxley model — still standing? (Reply)
by Björn Naundorf & Fred Wolf & Maxim Volgushev - 7-7 Europe condemns Libyan trial verdict
by Declan Butler - 8-8 The dark side of E. coli
by Helen Pearson - 8-9 European funding targets big biology
by Nora Eichinger - 9-9 Open-access journal will publish first, judge later
by Jim Giles - 14-17 That's oil, folks..
by Alexandra Witze - 18-20 Life's a game
by Jim Giles - 21-21 Advances in biology reveal truth about prokaryotes
by Michael F. Dolan & Lynn Margulis - 21-21 RIKEN aids international structural genomics efforts
by Shigeyuki Yokoyama & Thomas C. Terwilliger & Seiki Kuramitsu & Dino Moras & Joel L. Sussman - 21-21 Pollution analysis flawed by statistical model
by Suresh Moolgavkar - 23-24 The making of Britain
by Clive Gamble - 24-25 A physics travelogue
by David Lindley - 25-25 On the right path
by Joseph Mazur - 27-27 The ghosts of past and future
by Daniel L. Schacter & Donna Rose Addis - 29-30 Titan's lost seas found
by Christophe Sotin - 30-31 Scent secrets of insects
by Rachel I. Wilson - 31-31 A sweet synthesis
by Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson - 33-34 This worm is not for turning
by Henry Gee - 34-35 Alloys go with the grain
by Christophe L. Martin - 35-36 Oxygen at life's boundaries
by Peggy Baudouin-Cornu & Dominique Thomas - 36-36 Hit and miss
by Helen Dell - 37-37 Ripples of early starlight
by Craig J. Hogan - 39-46 Light in tiny holes
by C. Genet & T. W. Ebbesen - 47-52 Oxygen content of transmembrane proteins over macroevolutionary time scales
by Claudia Acquisti & Jürgen Kleffe & Sinéad Collins - 53-57 Crystal structure of a protein phosphatase 2A heterotrimeric holoenzyme
by Uhn Soo Cho & Wenqing Xu - 58-60 Pulsar spins from an instability in the accretion shock of supernovae
by John M. Blondin & Anthony Mezzacappa - 61-64 The lakes of Titan
by E. R. Stofan & C. Elachi & J. I. Lunine & R. D. Lorenz & B. Stiles & K. L. Mitchell & S. Ostro & L. Soderblom & C. Wood & H. Zebker & S. Wall & M. Janssen & R. Kirk & R. Lopes & F. Paganelli & J. Radebaugh & L. Wye & Y. Anderson & M. Allison & R. Boehmer & P. Callahan & P. Encrenaz & E. Flamini & G. Francescetti & Y. Gim & G. Hamilton & S. Hensley & W. T. K. Johnson & K. Kelleher & D. Muhleman & P. Paillou & G. Picardi & F. Posa & L. Roth & R. Seu & S. Shaffer & S. Vetrella & R. West - 65-69 High-speed linear optics quantum computing using active feed-forward
by Robert Prevedel & Philip Walther & Felix Tiefenbacher & Pascal Böhi & Rainer Kaltenbaek & Thomas Jennewein & Anton Zeilinger - 70-73 Dilatant shear bands in solidifying metals
by C. M. Gourlay & A. K. Dahle - 74-77 Influence of the intertropical convergence zone on the East Asian monsoon
by Gergana Yancheva & Norbert R. Nowaczyk & Jens Mingram & Peter Dulski & Georg Schettler & Jörg F. W. Negendank & Jiaqi Liu & Daniel M. Sigman & Larry C. Peterson & Gerald H. Haug - 78-81 High-level similarity of dentitions in carnivorans and rodents
by Alistair R. Evans & Gregory P. Wilson & Mikael Fortelius & Jukka Jernvall - 82-85 Direct estimation of per nucleotide and genomic deleterious mutation rates in Drosophila
by Cathy Haag-Liautard & Mark Dorris & Xulio Maside & Steven Macaskill & Daniel L. Halligan & Brian Charlesworth & Peter D. Keightley - 86-90 Two chemosensory receptors together mediate carbon dioxide detection in Drosophila
by Walton D. Jones & Pelin Cayirlioglu & Ilona Grunwald Kadow & Leslie B. Vosshall - 91-94 The cellular machinery of Ferroplasma acidiphilum is iron-protein-dominated
by Manuel Ferrer & Olga V. Golyshina & Ana Beloqui & Peter N. Golyshin & Kenneth N. Timmis - 95-101 A systems biology analysis of the Drosophila phagosome
by L. M. Stuart & J. Boulais & G. M. Charriere & E. J. Hennessy & S. Brunet & I. Jutras & G. Goyette & C. Rondeau & S. Letarte & H. Huang & P. Ye & F. Morales & C. Kocks & J. S. Bader & M. Desjardins & R. A. B. Ezekowitz - 102-105 Hsp70 regulates erythropoiesis by preventing caspase-3-mediated cleavage of GATA-1
by Jean-Antoine Ribeil & Yael Zermati & Julie Vandekerckhove & Severine Cathelin & Joelle Kersual & Michaël Dussiot & Séverine Coulon & Ivan Cruz Moura & Ann Zeuner & Thomas Kirkegaard-Sørensen & Bruno Varet & Eric Solary & Carmen Garrido & Olivier Hermine - 106-110 A human colon cancer cell capable of initiating tumour growth in immunodeficient mice
by Catherine A. O’Brien & Aaron Pollett & Steven Gallinger & John E. Dick - 111-115 Identification and expansion of human colon-cancer-initiating cells
by Lucia Ricci-Vitiani & Dario G. Lombardi & Emanuela Pilozzi & Mauro Biffoni & Matilde Todaro & Cesare Peschle & Ruggero De Maria - 116-119 A prokaryotic proton-gated ion channel from the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor family
by Nicolas Bocquet & Lia Prado de Carvalho & Jean Cartaud & Jacques Neyton & Chantal Le Poupon & Antoine Taly & Thomas Grutter & Jean-Pierre Changeux & Pierre-Jean Corringer - 121-121 Demand for PhDs is uncertain in a changing market
by Paul Smaglik - 124-124 A question of supply and demand
by Michael Alvarez
December 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7122
- 978-978 Green activists enlist penguins to save the world
by Katie McGoldrick & Emma Marris - 978-979 Gravity probe falters
by Geoff Brumfiel - 981-981 Animal experiments under fire for poor design
by Jim Giles - 982-982 NIH offers free access to wealth of disease data
by Gene Russo - 985-991 Brilliant display
by Emma Marris - 994-996 How Africa learned to love the cow
by Erika Check - 997-999 Creating the perfect wave
by Mark Schrope - 1000-1001 Freaks of nature?
by Helen Pearson - 1002-1002 Life: perhaps we should take the porridge theory with a pinch of salt
by Peter Wigley - 1002-1002 Life: porridge would be just right for each universe
by Ian Stewart - 1002-1002 Biography of Crick aims to inspire a wider audience
by Michael Ashburner & Mark Bretscher & Peter A. Lawrence - 1002-1002 Shellfish view of omega-3 and sustainable fisheries
by Anthony Robson - 1003-1004 Measures for measures
by Sune Lehmann & Andrew D. Jackson & Benny E. Lautrup - 1005-1006 The ambiguity is the essence
by Alan Lightman - 1006-1007 The beginning of wisdom
by Stuart Ross Taylor - 1007-1008 The next pandemic
by John Oxford - 1008-1008 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 1009-1010 Obesity and gut flora
by Matej Bajzer & Randy J. Seeley - 1010-1011 A burst of new ideas
by Bing Zhang - 1013-1014 Auditory fidelity
by Thomas D. Parsons - 1014-1015 Neutrons radiating decay
by Nathal Severijns - 1015-1017 Too fast by mistake
by Tom Kirkwood - 1017-1017 A light touch
by Richard Webb - 1018-1019 Proof at a roll of the dice
by Bernard Chazelle - 1019-1020 Dangerous liaisons on neurons
by Giampietro Schiavo - 1021-1022 Parthenogenesis in Komodo dragons
by Phillip C. Watts & Kevin R. Buley & Stephanie Sanderson & Wayne Boardman & Claudio Ciofi & Richard Gibson - 1022-1023 Human gut microbes associated with obesity
by Ruth E. Ley & Peter J. Turnbaugh & Samuel Klein & Jeffrey I. Gordon - 1023-1024 Rubber bands reduce the cost of carrying loads
by Lawrence C. Rome & Louis Flynn & Taeseung D. Yoo - 1024-1025 Underwater 'sniffing' by semi-aquatic mammals
by Kenneth C. Catania - 1027-1031 An obesity-associated gut microbiome with increased capacity for energy harvest
by Peter J. Turnbaugh & Ruth E. Ley & Michael A. Mahowald & Vincent Magrini & Elaine R. Mardis & Jeffrey I. Gordon - 1032-1037 Blockade of Dll4 inhibits tumour growth by promoting non-productive angiogenesis
by Irene Noguera-Troise & Christopher Daly & Nicholas J. Papadopoulos & Sandra Coetzee & Pat Boland & Nicholas W. Gale & Hsin Chieh Lin & George D. Yancopoulos & Gavin Thurston - 1038-1043 A new progeroid syndrome reveals that genotoxic stress suppresses the somatotroph axis
by Laura J. Niedernhofer & George A. Garinis & Anja Raams & Astrid S. Lalai & Andria Rasile Robinson & Esther Appeldoorn & Hanny Odijk & Roos Oostendorp & Anwaar Ahmad & Wibeke van Leeuwen & Arjan F. Theil & Wim Vermeulen & Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst & Peter Meinecke & Wim J. Kleijer & Jan Vijg & Nicolaas G. J. Jaspers & Jan H. J. Hoeijmakers - 1044-1046 A new γ-ray burst classification scheme from GRB 060614
by N. Gehrels & J. P. Norris & S. D. Barthelmy & J. Granot & Y. Kaneko & C. Kouveliotou & C. B. Markwardt & P. Mészáros & E. Nakar & J. A. Nousek & P. T. O'Brien & M. Page & D. M. Palmer & A. M. Parsons & P. W. A. Roming & T. Sakamoto & C. L. Sarazin & P. Schady & M. Stamatikos & S. E. Woosley - 1047-1049 No supernovae associated with two long-duration γ-ray bursts
by Johan P. U. Fynbo & Darach Watson & Christina C. Thöne & Jesper Sollerman & Joshua S. Bloom & Tamara M. Davis & Jens Hjorth & Páll Jakobsson & Uffe G. Jørgensen & John F. Graham & Andrew S. Fruchter & David Bersier & Lisa Kewley & Arnaud Cassan & José María Castro Cerón & Suzanne Foley & Javier Gorosabel & Tobias C. Hinse & Keith D. Horne & Brian L. Jensen & Sylvio Klose & Daniel Kocevski & Jean-Baptiste Marquette & Daniel Perley & Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz & Maximilian D. Stritzinger & Paul M. Vreeswijk & Ralph A. M. Wijers & Kristian G. Woller & Dong Xu & Marta Zub - 1050-1052 An enigmatic long-lasting γ-ray burst not accompanied by a bright supernova
by M. Della Valle & G. Chincarini & N. Panagia & G. Tagliaferri & D. Malesani & V. Testa & D. Fugazza & S. Campana & S. Covino & V. Mangano & L. A. Antonelli & P. D’Avanzo & K. Hurley & I. F. Mirabel & L. J. Pellizza & S. Piranomonte & L. Stella - 1053-1055 A novel explosive process is required for the γ-ray burst GRB 060614
by A. Gal-Yam & D. B. Fox & P. A. Price & E. O. Ofek & M. R. Davis & D. C. Leonard & A. M. Soderberg & B. P. Schmidt & K. M. Lewis & B. A. Peterson & S. R. Kulkarni & E. Berger & S. B. Cenko & R. Sari & K. Sharon & D. Frail & D.-S. Moon & P. J. Brown & A. Cucchiara & F. Harrison & T. Piran & S. E. Persson & P. J. McCarthy & B. E. Penprase & R. A. Chevalier & A. I. MacFadyen - 1056-1058 A deep dynamo generating Mercury’s magnetic field
by Ulrich R. Christensen - 1059-1062 Observation of the radiative decay mode of the free neutron
by Jeffrey S. Nico & Maynard S. Dewey & Thomas R. Gentile & H. Pieter Mumm & Alan K. Thompson & Brian M. Fisher & Isaac Kremsky & Fred E. Wietfeldt & Timothy E. Chupp & Robert L. Cooper & Elizabeth J. Beise & Kristin G. Kiriluk & James Byrne & Kevin J. Coakley - 1063-1064 Fortnightly variations in the flow velocity of Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica
by G. Hilmar Gudmundsson - 1065-1068 Intrasexual competition and sexual selection in cooperative mammals
by T. H. Clutton-Brock & S. J. Hodge & G. Spong & A. F. Russell & N. R. Jordan & N. C. Bennett & L. L. Sharpe & M. B. Manser - 1069-1072 Axonal site of spike initiation enhances auditory coincidence detection
by Hiroshi Kuba & Takahiro M. Ishii & Harunori Ohmori - 1073-1077 Early events in the thymus affect the balance of effector and regulatory T cells
by Daniel J. Pennington & Bruno Silva-Santos & Tobias Silberzahn & Mónica Escórcio-Correia & Martin J. Woodward & Scott J. Roberts & Adrian L. Smith & P. Julian Dyson & Adrian C. Hayday - 1078-1082 The mechanism by which influenza A virus nucleoprotein forms oligomers and binds RNA
by Qiaozhen Ye & Robert M. Krug & Yizhi Jane Tao - 1083-1087 Inhibition of Dll4 signalling inhibits tumour growth by deregulating angiogenesis
by John Ridgway & Gu Zhang & Yan Wu & Scott Stawicki & Wei-Ching Liang & Yvan Chanthery & Joe Kowalski & Ryan J. Watts & Christopher Callahan & Ian Kasman & Mallika Singh & May Chien & Christine Tan & Jo-Anne S. Hongo & Fred de Sauvage & Greg Plowman & Minhong Yan - 1088-1091 Essential role for collectrin in renal amino acid transport
by Ursula Danilczyk & Renu Sarao & Christine Remy & Chahira Benabbas & Gerti Stange & Andreas Richter & Sudha Arya & J. Andrew Pospisilik & Dustin Singer & Simone M. R. Camargo & Victoria Makrides & Tamara Ramadan & Francois Verrey & Carsten A. Wagner & Josef M. Penninger - 1092-1095 Botulinum neurotoxin B recognizes its protein receptor with high affinity and specificity
by Rongsheng Jin & Andreas Rummel & Thomas Binz & Axel T. Brunger - 1096-1100 Structural basis of cell surface receptor recognition by botulinum neurotoxin B
by Qing Chai & Joseph W. Arndt & Min Dong & William H. Tepp & Eric A. Johnson & Edwin R. Chapman & Raymond C. Stevens - 1101-1101 NIH programme offers possibilities of independence for young researchers
by Paul Smaglik - 1104-1104 Hotdogs at the end of the world
by Jeff Crook
December 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7121
- 16-16 Evolution of mate choice in the wild
by Erik Postma & Simon C. Griffith & Robert Brooks - 16-17 Evolution of mate choice in the wild (Reply)
by Anna Qvarnström & Jon E. Brommer & Lars Gustafsson - 18-18 Biosignatures and abiotic constraints on early life
by Barbara Sherwood Lollar & Thomas M. McCollom - 18-19 Biosignatures and abiotic constraints on early life (Reply)
by Yuichiro Ueno & Keita Yamada & Naohiro Yoshida & Shigenori Maruyama & Yukio Isozaki - 794-794 When good cholesterol turns bad
by Helen Pearson - 794-795 Changes at the helm fuel Salk expansion plans
by Rex Dalton - 796-796 'So far, so good' for shuttle
by Michael Hopkin - 796-797 Agency set up to tackle bioterror
by Meredith Wadman - 799-799 Stem-cell techique 'contrary to public order'
by Alison Abbott - 799-799 Australia lifts ban on cloning
by David Cyranoski - 800-801 Martian gullies turn tide in hunt for life
by Katharine Sanderson - 801-801 A vision of life after Blair
by Jim Giles - 805-805 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 808-810 Grey Matters
by Emma Marris - 811-811 caught in the middle
by Kerri Smith - 812-813 Primates in the frame
by David Cyranoski - 814-816 Mighty mouse
by Jane Qiu - 817-817 Real-space solution to the problem of full disclosure
by Bernhard Rupp - 817-817 Cultural differences reduce Japanese researchers' visibility on the Web
by Masao Ito & Torsten Wiesel - 819-819 Top of the pops
by Jon Turney - 820-820 Swoop and swerve
by H. K. Moffatt - 821-821 Saving time
by Lisa Jardine - 821-822 2006 wrapped up
by Mary Purton - 823-824 Momentum in an uncertain light
by Ulf Leonhardt - 825-827 A protective paradox
by Stephen L. Hoffman - 827-828 Niche retreats for stem cells
by David A. Williams & Jose A. Cancelas - 829-829 Unkind cuts for incense
by Peter D. Moore - 829-831 Organic crystals at large
by Paul Heremans - 831-832 A channel sets the gain on pain
by Stephen G. Waxman - 832-833 Up the magnetic pressure
by Shaun Fisher & George Pickett - 833-834 Kicking off the insulin cascade
by Catherine Jackson - 835-835 A microworld in Triassic amber
by Alexander R. Schmidt & Eugenio Ragazzi & Olimpia Coppellotti & Guido Roghi - 836-837 HIV-1 and HCV sequences from Libyan outbreak
by Tulio de Oliveira & Oliver G. Pybus & Andrew Rambaut & Marco Salemi & Sharon Cassol & Massimo Ciccozzi & Giovanni Rezza & Guido Castelli Gattinara & Roberta D'Arrigo & Massimo Amicosante & Luc Perrin & Vittorio Colizzi & Carlo Federico Perno & Benghazi Study Group - 839-839 Obesity and diabetes
by Deepa Nath & Marie-Thérèse Heemels & Lesley Anson - 840-846 Mechanisms linking obesity to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
by Steven E. Kahn & Rebecca L. Hull & Kristina M. Utzschneider - 847-853 Adipocytes as regulators of energy balance and glucose homeostasis
by Evan D. Rosen & Bruce M. Spiegelman - 854-859 Gut hormones and the regulation of energy homeostasis
by Kevin G. Murphy & Stephen R. Bloom - 860-867 Inflammation and metabolic disorders
by Gökhan S. Hotamisligil - 868-874 Sirtuins as potential targets for metabolic syndrome
by Leonard Guarente - 875-880 Mechanisms linking obesity with cardiovascular disease
by Luc F. Van Gaal & Ilse L. Mertens & Christophe E. De Block - 881-887 Abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome
by Jean-Pierre Després & Isabelle Lemieux - 889-893 A Mesozoic gliding mammal from northeastern China
by Jin Meng & Yaoming Hu & Yuanqing Wang & Xiaolin Wang & Chuankui Li - 894-898 An SCN9A channelopathy causes congenital inability to experience pain
by James J. Cox & Frank Reimann & Adeline K. Nicholas & Gemma Thornton & Emma Roberts & Kelly Springell & Gulshan Karbani & Hussain Jafri & Jovaria Mannan & Yasmin Raashid & Lihadh Al-Gazali & Henan Hamamy & Enza Maria Valente & Shaun Gorman & Richard Williams & Duncan P. McHale & John N. Wood & Fiona M. Gribble & C. Geoffrey Woods - 899-904 Regulation of the bacterial cell cycle by an integrated genetic circuit
by Emanuele G. Biondi & Sarah J. Reisinger & Jeffrey M. Skerker & Muhammad Arif & Barrett S. Perchuk & Kathleen R. Ryan & Michael T. Laub - 905-908 MARSIS radar sounder evidence of buried basins in the northern lowlands of Mars
by Thomas R. Watters & Carl J. Leuschen & Jeffrey J. Plaut & Giovanni Picardi & Ali Safaeinili & Stephen M. Clifford & William M. Farrell & Anton B. Ivanov & Roger J. Phillips & Ellen R. Stofan - 909-912 Minority spin condensate in the spin-polarized superfluid 3He A1 phase
by A. Yamaguchi & S. Kobayashi & H. Ishimoto & H. Kojima - 913-917 Patterning organic single-crystal transistor arrays
by Alejandro L. Briseno & Stefan C. B. Mannsfeld & Mang M. Ling & Shuhong Liu & Ricky J. Tseng & Colin Reese & Mark E. Roberts & Yang Yang & Fred Wudl & Zhenan Bao - 918-921 Negligible glacial–interglacial variation in continental chemical weathering rates
by Gavin L. Foster & Derek Vance - 922-925 Slip on 'weak' faults by the rotation of regional stress in the fracture damage zone
by D. R. Faulkner & T. M. Mitchell & D. Healy & M. J. Heap - 926-928 Dynamical evolution of ecosystems
by Sandro Azaele & Simone Pigolotti & Jayanth R. Banavar & Amos Maritan - 929-932 Robustness–epistasis link shapes the fitness landscape of a randomly drifting protein
by Shimon Bershtein & Michal Segal & Roy Bekerman & Nobuhiko Tokuriki & Dan S. Tawfik - 933-936 Characterization of a carbohydrate transporter from symbiotic glomeromycotan fungi
by Arthur Schüßler & Holger Martin & David Cohen & Michael Fitz & Daniel Wipf - 937-940 The circumsporozoite protein is an immunodominant protective antigen in irradiated sporozoites
by Kota Arun Kumar & Gen-ichiro Sano & Silvia Boscardin & Ruth S. Nussenzweig & Michel C. Nussenzweig & Fidel Zavala & Victor Nussenzweig - 941-944 Inhibition of cytohesins by SecinH3 leads to hepatic insulin resistance
by Markus Hafner & Anton Schmitz & Imke Grüne & Seergazhi G. Srivatsan & Bianca Paul & Waldemar Kolanus & Thomas Quast & Elisabeth Kremmer & Inga Bauer & Michael Famulok - 945-948 The cytohesin Steppke is essential for insulin signalling in Drosophila
by Bernhard Fuss & Thomas Becker & Ingo Zinke & Michael Hoch - 949-952 Long-lasting arrest of murine polycystic kidney disease with CDK inhibitor roscovitine
by Nikolay O. Bukanov & Laurie A. Smith & Katherine W. Klinger & Steven R. Ledbetter & Oxana Ibraghimov-Beskrovnaya - 953-956 Polyadenylation factor CPSF-73 is the pre-mRNA 3'-end-processing endonuclease
by Corey R. Mandel & Syuzo Kaneko & Hailong Zhang & Damara Gebauer & Vasupradha Vethantham & James L. Manley & Liang Tong - 959-959 Growing pains
by Michael Eisenstein - 965-965 Graduate journal keepers look back on a year of lessons learned — in and out of the lab
by Paul Smaglik - 966-968 Model Mentors
by Carina Dennis - 970-970 The Godmother Protocols
by Heather M. Whitney
December 2006, Volume 444, Issue 7120
- 12-13 Evidence for sympatric speciation?
by U. K. Schliewen & T. D. Kocher & K. R. McKaye & O. Seehausen & D. Tautz - 13-13 Evidence for sympatric speciation? (Reply)
by Marta Barluenga & Kai N. Stölting & Walter Salzburger & Moritz Muschick & Axel Meyer - 14-14 A quality-controlled global runoff data set
by Murray C. Peel & Thomas A. McMahon - 14-15 A quality-controlled global runoff data set (Reply)
by N. Gedney & P. M. Cox & R. A. Betts & O. Boucher & C. Huntingford & P. A. Stott - 658-658 Journal reveals plans to fight fraud
by Meredith Wadman - 658-659 Molecular HIV evidence backs accused medics
by Declan Butler - 660-660 US backs revamp of nuclear warheads
by Geoff Brumfiel - 660-661 Bush faces rough ride over climate change
by Emma Marris - 663-663 South Africa takes steps to tackle HIV
by Michael Cherry - 663-663 Oil firms back AIDS project in the Niger delta
by Colin Macilwain - 664-664 Purdue attacked over fusion inquiry
by Eugenie Samuel Reich - 664-665 Actions speak louder than images
by Apoorva Mandavilli - 670-672 Drink the best and drive the rest
by Emma Marris - 673-676 A field in ferment
by Katharine Sanderson - 677-678 Making it up as you go along
by Heidi Ledford - 679-679 Creationists weaken society's trust in scientists
by Joanna Rutkowska - 679-679 Claim of bias against critics is refuted by publication
by Gerdien de Jong & Gert Korthof - 679-679 Creationist views have no basis in science
by Gabriela Lorenc-Plucińska - 679-679 A timely wake-up call as anti-evolutionists publicize their views
by U. Kutschera - 679-680 Pseudoscience should not be published in Nature
by Uwe Balthasar & Susannah Maidment - 680-680 There is no new evidence that undermines evolution
by Brian Charlesworth - 680-680 How the word 'hominid' evolved to include hominin
by Simon Underdown - 680-680 Creationists pose political, not scientific, threat
by Jerzy Banbura - 680-680 Walking with dinosaurs? Not in the real world
by Gary S. Hurd - 683-683 One good deed
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