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April 2006, Volume 440, Issue 7085
- 839-839 The long road to equality
by Paul Smaglik - 840-841 Breaking into business
by Monya Baker - 842-842 PhD survival guide
by Andreas Andersson - 842-842 Fotis Kafatos, chairman, scientific council of the European Research Council
by Janet Wright - 842-842 A meeting of biomedical minds
by Tshaka Cunningham - 844-844 My morning glory
by David Marusek
March 2006, Volume 440, Issue 7084
- 586-586 Stem cells from testes: could it work?
by David Cyranoski - 586-587 Space scientists get double reprieve
by Tony Reichhardt - 587-587 US to rule on research patent
by Jacqueline Ruttimann - 588-588 Scans suggest IQ scores reflect brain structure
by Jim Giles - 588-589 Italians put science chief on the spot
by Alison Abbott - 593-593 More whale strandings are linked to sonar
by Rex Dalton - 597-599 The son also rises
by Kendall Powell - 600-602 Powerhouse of disease
by Nick Lane - 605-605 Populations who test drugs should benefit from them
by Sanjay Basu & Jason Andrews & Duncan Smith-Rohrberg - 605-605 Ecological society supports its African counterparts
by John H. Lawton & Alastair H. Fitter - 605-605 Shared data are key to beating threat from flu
by Steven Salzberg & Elodie Ghedin & David Spiro - 605-605 Dogs can play useful role as sentinel hosts for disease
by Sarah Cleaveland & Francois X. Meslin & Robert Breiman - 607-608 Blue-sky research
by Richard P. Wayne - 608-608 The big freeze
by Greg Dash - 609-609 A selfish element
by James F. Crow - 611-611 Quantum mechanics in the brain
by Christof Koch & Klaus Hepp - 613-614 Green and pleasant trials
by Peter D. Moore - 614-615 Saturn's bared mini-moons
by Frank Spahn & Jürgen Schmidt - 615-616 Rewinding the memory record
by Laura L. Colgin & Edvard I. Moser - 617-618 Size isn't everything
by Samuel L. Braunstein - 618-619 Nanostructures in a new league
by John J. Rehr - 619-619 Soft focus
by Ed Gerstner - 619-620 Brain development and IQ
by Richard Passingham - 620-620 Boiling up an acid plume
by Tim Lincoln - 621-621 Shape memory in spider draglines
by Olivier Emile & Albert Le Floch & Fritz Vollrath - 623-630 Eukaryotic evolution, changes and challenges
by T. Martin Embley & William Martin - 631-636 Proteome survey reveals modularity of the yeast cell machinery
by Anne-Claude Gavin & Patrick Aloy & Paola Grandi & Roland Krause & Markus Boesche & Martina Marzioch & Christina Rau & Lars Juhl Jensen & Sonja Bastuck & Birgit Dümpelfeld & Angela Edelmann & Marie-Anne Heurtier & Verena Hoffman & Christian Hoefert & Karin Klein & Manuela Hudak & Anne-Marie Michon & Malgorzata Schelder & Markus Schirle & Marita Remor & Tatjana Rudi & Sean Hooper & Andreas Bauer & Tewis Bouwmeester & Georg Casari & Gerard Drewes & Gitte Neubauer & Jens M. Rick & Bernhard Kuster & Peer Bork & Robert B. Russell & Giulio Superti-Furga - 637-643 Global landscape of protein complexes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by Nevan J. Krogan & Gerard Cagney & Haiyuan Yu & Gouqing Zhong & Xinghua Guo & Alexandr Ignatchenko & Joyce Li & Shuye Pu & Nira Datta & Aaron P. Tikuisis & Thanuja Punna & José M. Peregrín-Alvarez & Michael Shales & Xin Zhang & Michael Davey & Mark D. Robinson & Alberto Paccanaro & James E. Bray & Anthony Sheung & Bryan Beattie & Dawn P. Richards & Veronica Canadien & Atanas Lalev & Frank Mena & Peter Wong & Andrei Starostine & Myra M. Canete & James Vlasblom & Samuel Wu & Chris Orsi & Sean R. Collins & Shamanta Chandran & Robin Haw & Jennifer J. Rilstone & Kiran Gandi & Natalie J. Thompson & Gabe Musso & Peter St Onge & Shaun Ghanny & Mandy H. Y. Lam & Gareth Butland & Amin M. Altaf-Ul & Shigehiko Kanaya & Ali Shilatifard & Erin O'Shea & Jonathan S. Weissman & C. James Ingles & Timothy R. Hughes & John Parkinson & Mark Gerstein & Shoshana J. Wodak & Andrew Emili & Jack F. Greenblatt - 644-647 The evolution of galaxies from primeval irregulars to present-day ellipticals
by Masao Mori & Masayuki Umemura - 648-650 100-metre-diameter moonlets in Saturn's A ring from observations of 'propeller' structures
by Matthew S. Tiscareno & Joseph A. Burns & Matthew M. Hedman & Carolyn C. Porco & John W. Weiss & Luke Dones & Derek C. Richardson & Carl D. Murray - 651-654 Controlled multiple reversals of a ratchet effect
by Clécio C. de Souza Silva & Joris Van de Vondel & Mathieu Morelle & Victor V. Moshchalkov - 655-658 Ab initio determination of solid-state nanostructure
by P. Juhás & D. M. Cherba & P. M. Duxbury & W. F. Punch & S. J. L. Billinge - 659-662 Melting in the Earth's deep upper mantle caused by carbon dioxide
by Rajdeep Dasgupta & Marc M. Hirschmann - 663-666 Altruism through beard chromodynamics
by Vincent A. A. Jansen & Minus van Baalen - 667-670 Chance and necessity in the evolution of minimal metabolic networks
by Csaba Pál & Balázs Papp & Martin J. Lercher & Péter Csermely & Stephen G. Oliver & Laurence D. Hurst - 671-675 Analysis of the DNA sequence and duplication history of human chromosome 15
by Michael C. Zody & Manuel Garber & Ted Sharpe & Sarah K. Young & Lee Rowen & Keith O'Neill & Charles A. Whittaker & Michael Kamal & Jean L. Chang & Christina A. Cuomo & Ken Dewar & Michael G. FitzGerald & Chinnappa D. Kodira & Anup Madan & Shizhen Qin & Xiaoping Yang & Nissa Abbasi & Amr Abouelleil & Harindra M. Arachchi & Lida Baradarani & Brian Birditt & Scott Bloom & Toby Bloom & Mark L. Borowsky & Jeremy Burke & Jonathan Butler & April Cook & Kurt DeArellano & David DeCaprio & Lester Dorris & Monica Dors & Evan E. Eichler & Reinhard Engels & Jessica Fahey & Peter Fleetwood & Cynthia Friedman & Gary Gearin & Jennifer L. Hall & Grace Hensley & Ericka Johnson & Charlien Jones & Asha Kamat & Amardeep Kaur & Devin P. Locke & Anuradha Madan & Glen Munson & David B. Jaffe & Annie Lui & Pendexter Macdonald & Evan Mauceli & Jerome W. Naylor & Ryan Nesbitt & Robert Nicol & Sinéad B. O'Leary & Amber Ratcliffe & Steven Rounsley & Xinwei She & Katherine M. B. Sneddon & Sandra Stewart & Carrie Sougnez & Sabrina M. Stone & Kerri Topham & Dascena Vincent & Shunguang Wang & Andrew R. Zimmer & Bruce W. Birren & Leroy Hood & Eric S. Lander & Chad Nusbaum - 676-679 Intellectual ability and cortical development in children and adolescents
by P. Shaw & D. Greenstein & J. Lerch & L. Clasen & R. Lenroot & N. Gogtay & A. Evans & J. Rapoport & J. Giedd - 680-683 Reverse replay of behavioural sequences in hippocampal place cells during the awake state
by David J. Foster & Matthew A. Wilson - 684-687 A C. elegans stretch receptor neuron revealed by a mechanosensitive TRP channel homologue
by Wei Li & Zhaoyang Feng & Paul W. Sternberg & X. Z. Shawn Xu - 688-691 A silicon transporter in rice
by Jian Feng Ma & Kazunori Tamai & Naoki Yamaji & Namiki Mitani & Saeko Konishi & Maki Katsuhara & Masaji Ishiguro & Yoshiko Murata & Masahiro Yano - 692-696 Regulation of cancer cell migration and bone metastasis by RANKL
by D. Holstead Jones & Tomoki Nakashima & Otto H. Sanchez & Ivona Kozieradzki & Svetlana V. Komarova & Ildiko Sarosi & Sean Morony & Evelyn Rubin & Renu Sarao & Carlo V. Hojilla & Vukoslav Komnenovic & Young-Yun Kong & Martin Schreiber & S. Jeffrey Dixon & Stephen M. Sims & Rama Khokha & Teiji Wada & Josef M. Penninger - 697-701 Analysis of a RanGTP-regulated gradient in mitotic somatic cells
by Petr Kaláb & Arnd Pralle & Ehud Y. Isacoff & Rebecca Heald & Karsten Weis - 702-706 Oncogenic activity of Cdc6 through repression of the INK4/ARF locus
by Susana Gonzalez & Peter Klatt & Sonia Delgado & Esther Conde & Fernando Lopez-Rios & Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes & Juan Mendez & Francisco Antequera & Manuel Serrano - 707-707 Retraction Note: Evidence for spin–charge separation in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors
by T. Lorenz & M. Hofmann & M. Grüninger & A. Freimuth & G. S. Uhrig & M. Dumm & M. Dressel - 707-707 Retraction Note: Magnetic carbon
by T. L. Makarova & B. Sundqvist & R. Höhne & P. Esquinazi & Y. Kopelevich & P. Scharff & V. Davydov & L. S. Kashevarova & A. V. Rakhmanina - 708-708 Correction: Corrigendum: Psoriasis-like skin disease and arthritis caused by inducible epidermal deletion of Jun proteins
by Rainer Zenz & Robert Eferl & Lukas Kenner & Lore Florin & Lars Hummerich & Denis Mehic & Harald Scheuch & Peter Angel & Erwin Tschachler & Erwin F. Wagner - 709-709 Cracking the tax code
by Paul Smaglik - 710-711 Written in the blood
by Ricki Lewis - 712-712 Emerging into the light
by Lyn Holness - 712-712 Scott Hubbard, Carl Sagan chair for the study of life in the Universe, SETI Institute, Mountain View, California
by Virginia Gewin - 712-712 Off the straight and narrow
by Katja Bargum - 714-714 Party smart card
by Barrington J. Bayley
March 2006, Volume 440, Issue 7083
- 388-389 London's disastrous drug trial has serious side effects for research
by Meredith Wadman - 389-389 Are adverts revealing nuclear secrets?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 390-390 Trauma trials leave ethicists uneasy
by Rex Dalton - 390-391 Chemists shrug off unseemly spotlight
by Emma Marris - 393-394 Tide of censure for African dams
by Jim Giles - 395-395 Microwave data refine picture of Universe
by Jenny Hogan - 398-399 Champing at the bits
by Philip Ball - 399-402 Milestones in scientific computing
by Jacqueline Ruttimann - 402-405 Everything, everywhere
by Declan Butler - 407-407 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 408-408 Scientists must be able to report without censorship
by Barbara A. Mikulski - 408-408 Fraud: anonymous ‘stars’ would not dazzle reviewers
by Henning Bauch - 408-408 Research skewed by stress on highest-impact journals
by Mark Maslin - 408-408 Scientists should be heard, but not expect to set policy
by William R. Dickinson - 409-410 Exceeding human limits
by Stephen H. Muggleton - 411-411 The creativity machine
by Vernor Vinge - 413-414 Science in an exponential world
by Alexander Szalay & Jim Gray - 416-417 Can computers help to explain biology?
by Roger Brent & Jehoshua Bruck - 419-419 A two-way street to science's future
by Ian Foster - 421-422 When computers take over
by Paul Davies - 422-422 A taste of a rotten past
by W. F. Bynum - 423-423 Boning up on dinosaurs
by Luis M. Chiappe - 423-424 Summing up physics
by Malcolm Longair - 424-424 Science in culture: Porcelain perception
by Colin Martin - 425-426 RNA lost in translation
by David Tollervey - 426-427 Gas with an ancient history
by Don E. Canfield - 427-429 Permutations of permeability
by William N. Zagotta - 429-429 Perkin, the mauve maker
by Philip Ball - 430-431 A movement in four parts?
by Joanne Bourgeois - 431-433 Light at the end of the channel
by Francisco J. Garcia-Vidal - 433-434 Going to ground
by Christos N. Likos - 434-434 Running rings around the spindle
by Deepa Nath - 435-436 Influenza virus receptors in the human airway
by Kyoko Shinya & Masahito Ebina & Shinya Yamada & Masao Ono & Noriyuki Kasai & Yoshihiro Kawaoka - 436-437 Human role in Russian wild fires
by Danilo Mollicone & Hugh D. Eva & Frédéric Achard - 439-439 Ion channels
by Lesley Anson - 440-447 From molecule to malady
by Frances M. Ashcroft - 448-455 Recent advances in Cys-loop receptor structure and function
by Steven M. Sine & Andrew G. Engel - 456-462 Glutamate receptors at atomic resolution
by Mark L. Mayer - 463-469 hERG potassium channels and cardiac arrhythmia
by Michael C. Sanguinetti & Martin Tristani-Firouzi - 470-476 KATP channels as molecular sensors of cellular metabolism
by Colin G. Nichols - 477-483 The ABC protein turned chloride channel whose failure causes cystic fibrosis
by David C. Gadsby & Paola Vergani & László Csanády - 484-489 ClC chloride channels viewed through a transporter lens
by Christopher Miller - 491-496 Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles
by E. W. Wolff & H. Fischer & F. Fundel & U. Ruth & B. Twarloh & G. C. Littot & R. Mulvaney & R. Röthlisberger & M. de Angelis & C. F. Boutron & M. Hansson & U. Jonsell & M. A. Hutterli & F. Lambert & P. Kaufmann & B. Stauffer & T. F. Stocker & J. P. Steffensen & M. Bigler & M. L. Siggaard-Andersen & R. Udisti & S. Becagli & E. Castellano & M. Severi & D. Wagenbach & C. Barbante & P. Gabrielli & V. Gaspari - 497-500 Human chromosome 11 DNA sequence and analysis including novel gene identification
by Todd D. Taylor & Hideki Noguchi & Yasushi Totoki & Atsushi Toyoda & Yoko Kuroki & Ken Dewar & Christine Lloyd & Takehiko Itoh & Tadayuki Takeda & Dae-Won Kim & Xinwei She & Karen F. Barlow & Toby Bloom & Elspeth Bruford & Jean L. Chang & Christina A. Cuomo & Evan Eichler & Michael G. FitzGerald & David B. Jaffe & Kurt LaButti & Robert Nicol & Hong-Seog Park & Christopher Seaman & Carrie Sougnez & Xiaoping Yang & Andrew R. Zimmer & Michael C. Zody & Bruce W. Birren & Chad Nusbaum & Asao Fujiyama & Masahira Hattori & Jane Rogers & Eric S. Lander & Yoshiyuki Sakaki - 501-504 Significant primordial star formation at redshifts z ≈ 3–4
by Raul Jimenez & Zoltan Haiman - 505-507 A non-spherical core in the explosion of supernova SN 2004dj
by Douglas C. Leonard & Alexei V. Filippenko & Mohan Ganeshalingam & Franklin J. D. Serduke & Weidong Li & Brandon J. Swift & Avishay Gal-Yam & Ryan J. Foley & Derek B. Fox & Sung Park & Jennifer L. Hoffman & Diane S. Wong - 508-511 Channel plasmon subwavelength waveguide components including interferometers and ring resonators
by Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi & Valentyn S. Volkov & Eloïse Devaux & Jean-Yves Laluet & Thomas W. Ebbesen - 512-515 Mechanical twisting of a guest by a photoresponsive host
by Takahiro Muraoka & Kazushi Kinbara & Takuzo Aida - 516-519 Evidence from fluid inclusions for microbial methanogenesis in the early Archaean era
by Yuichiro Ueno & Keita Yamada & Naohiro Yoshida & Shigenori Maruyama & Yukio Isozaki - 520-523 Modelling conservation in the Amazon basin
by Britaldo Silveira Soares-Filho & Daniel Curtis Nepstad & Lisa M. Curran & Gustavo Coutinho Cerqueira & Ricardo Alexandrino Garcia & Claudia Azevedo Ramos & Eliane Voll & Alice McDonald & Paul Lefebvre & Peter Schlesinger - 524-527 The nature of plant species
by Loren H. Rieseberg & Troy E. Wood & Eric J. Baack - 528-534 The prolyl isomerase Pin1 regulates amyloid precursor protein processing and amyloid-β production
by Lucia Pastorino & Anyang Sun & Pei-Jung Lu & Xiao Zhen Zhou & Martin Balastik & Greg Finn & Gerburg Wulf & Jormay Lim & Shi-Hua Li & Xiaojiang Li & Weiming Xia & Linda K. Nicholson & Kun Ping Lu - 535-539 A P-type ATPase required for rice blast disease and induction of host resistance
by Martin J. Gilbert & Christopher R. Thornton & Gavin E. Wakley & Nicholas J. Talbot - 540-544 CD69 acts downstream of interferon-α/β to inhibit S1P1 and lymphocyte egress from lymphoid organs
by Lawrence R. Shiow & David B. Rosen & Naděžda Brdičková & Ying Xu & Jinping An & Lewis L. Lanier & Jason G. Cyster & Mehrdad Matloubian - 545-550 An excitable gene regulatory circuit induces transient cellular differentiation
by Gürol M. Süel & Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo & Louisa M. Liberman & Michael B. Elowitz - 551-555 CHIP-mediated stress recovery by sequential ubiquitination of substrates and Hsp70
by Shu-Bing Qian & Holly McDonough & Frank Boellmann & Douglas M. Cyr & Cam Patterson - 556-560 RNA-mediated response to heat shock in mammalian cells
by Ilya Shamovsky & Maxim Ivannikov & Eugene S. Kandel & David Gershon & Evgeny Nudler - 561-564 Endonucleolytic cleavage of eukaryotic mRNAs with stalls in translation elongation
by Meenakshi K. Doma & Roy Parker - 565-569 The Dam1 kinetochore ring complex moves processively on depolymerizing microtubule ends
by Stefan Westermann & Hong-Wei Wang & Agustin Avila-Sakar & David G. Drubin & Eva Nogales & Georjana Barnes - 570-574 Atomic structure of a Na+- and K+-conducting channel
by Ning Shi & Sheng Ye & Amer Alam & Liping Chen & Youxing Jiang - 575-575 A mixed blessing
by Paul Smaglik - 576-577 Building the Midwest's future
by Paul Smaglik - 578-578 Life of Riley?
by Mhairi Dupre - 578-578 Eric Betzig, group leader, Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Leesburg, Virginia
by Virginia Gewin - 578-578 Taiwan's international expansion
by Gopi Kuppuraj - 580-580 The candidate
by Jack McDevitt
March 2006, Volume 440, Issue 7082
- 4-4 Hot fluids or rock in eclogite metamorphism?
by M. G. Bjørnerud & H. Austrheim - 4-5 Hot fluids or rock in eclogite metamorphism? (Reply)
by Alfredo Camacho & James K. W & Bastiaan-J. Hensen & Jean Braun - 260-260 Comet chasers get mineral shock
by Mark Peplow - 261-261 Signs of warm water on Saturn's moon
by Mark Peplow - 262-262 Consumer products leap aboard the nano bandwagon
by Geoff Brumfiel - 263-263 Huge Biobank project launches despite critics
by Jim Giles - 264-265 Saving Italian science
by Alison Abbott - 268-269 Let the games begin
by Jenny Hogan - 270-272 Stacking the deck
by Jim Giles - 274-274 Make a strong bond
by Alison Abbott - 278-278 Wiki ware could harness the Internet for science
by Kevin Yager - 278-278 Lyme vaccine demonized by advocacy groups
by Edward McSweegan - 278-278 Lyme vaccine: studies have raised genuine concerns
by Carl Brenner - 278-278 Reprocessing method could allay weapons fear
by Gerald E. Marsh & George S. Stanford - 279-280 The world at your fingertips
by Jon Kleinberg - 280-280 The bright side of life
by Thomas G. Oertner - 281-281 Journey to the end of the Earth
by Lloyd Peck - 283-284 The manifold faces of DNA
by Lloyd M. Smith - 284-285 A needle from the haystack
by Richard Morris & Lennart Mucke - 285-285 A pocketful of colour
by Joshua Finkelstein - 286-287 Lighting up nanomachines
by Euan R. Kay & David A. Leigh - 287-288 Scales, feathers and dinosaurs
by Xing Xu - 289-289 Forever blowing bubbles
by Magdalena Helmer - 289-290 A ménage à trois laid bare
by Brett D. Esry & Chris H. Greene - 291-291 Pierre Potier (1934–2006)
by François Chast - 292-294 Beyond the bones
by John R. Hutchinson & Stephen M. Gatesy - 295-295 Photocatalyst releasing hydrogen from water
by Kazuhiko Maeda & Kentaro Teramura & Daling Lu & Tsuyoshi Takata & Nobuo Saito & Yasunobu Inoue & Kazunari Domen - 297-302 Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns
by Paul W. K. Rothemund - 303-307 Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials
by Daniel Becker & Matthias Selbach & Claudia Rollenhagen & Matthias Ballmaier & Thomas F. Meyer & Matthias Mann & Dirk Bumann - 308-310 A magnetic torsional wave near the Galactic Centre traced by a ‘double helix’ nebula
by Mark Morris & Keven Uchida & Tuan Do - 311-314 Discovery of two young brown dwarfs in an eclipsing binary system
by Keivan G. Stassun & Robert D. Mathieu & Jeff A. Valenti - 315-318 Evidence for Efimov quantum states in an ultracold gas of caesium atoms
by T. Kraemer & M. Mark & P. Waldburger & J. G. Danzl & C. Chin & B. Engeser & A. D. Lange & K. Pilch & A. Jaakkola & H.-C. Nägerl & R. Grimm - 319-323 Visualizing dislocation nucleation by indenting colloidal crystals
by Peter Schall & Itai Cohen & David A. Weitz & Frans Spaepen - 324-328 A mechanism to thin the continental lithosphere at magma-poor margins
by Luc L. Lavier & Gianreto Manatschal - 329-332 A new carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen archipelago
by Ursula B. Göhlich & Luis M. Chiappe - 333-336 Ultrasonic communication in frogs
by Albert S. Feng & Peter M. Narins & Chun-He Xu & Wen-Yu Lin & Zu-Lin Yu & Qiang Qiu & Zhi-Min Xu & Jun-Xian Shen - 337-340 Prioritizing global conservation efforts
by Kerrie A. Wilson & Marissa F. McBride & Michael Bode & Hugh P. Possingham - 341-345 Multiple rounds of speciation associated with reciprocal gene loss in polyploid yeasts
by Devin R. Scannell & Kevin P. Byrne & Jonathan L. Gordon & Simon Wong & Kenneth H. Wolfe - 346-351 The finished DNA sequence of human chromosome 12
by Steven E. Scherer & Donna M. Muzny & Christian J. Buhay & Rui Chen & Andrew Cree & Yan Ding & Shannon Dugan-Rocha & Rachel Gill & Preethi Gunaratne & R. Alan Harris & Alicia C. Hawes & Judith Hernandez & Anne V. Hodgson & Jennifer Hume & Andrew Jackson & Ziad Mohid Khan & Christie Kovar-Smith & Lora R. Lewis & Ryan J. Lozado & Michael L. Metzker & Aleksandar Milosavljevic & George R. Miner & Kate T. Montgomery & Margaret B. Morgan & Lynne V. Nazareth & Graham Scott & Erica Sodergren & Xing-Zhi Song & David Steffen & Ruth C. Lovering & David A. Wheeler & Kim C. Worley & Yi Yuan & Zhengdong Zhang & Charles Q. Adams & M. Ali Ansari-Lari & Mulu Ayele & Mary J. Brown & Guan Chen & Zhijian Chen & Kerstin P. Clerc-Blankenburg & Clay Davis & Oliver Delgado & Huyen H. Dinh & Heather Draper & Manuel L. Gonzalez-Garay & Paul Havlak & Laronda R. Jackson & Leni S. Jacob & Susan H. Kelly & Li Li & Zhangwan Li & Jing Liu & Wen Liu & Jing Lu & Manjula Maheshwari & Bao-Viet Nguyen & Geoffrey O. Okwuonu & Shiran Pasternak & Lesette M. Perez & Farah J. H. Plopper & Jireh Santibanez & Hua Shen & Paul E. Tabor & Daniel Verduzco & Lenee Waldron & Qiaoyan Wang & Gabrielle A. Williams & JingKun Zhang & Jianling Zhou & David Nelson & Raju Kucherlapati & George Weinstock & Richard A. Gibbs - 352-357 A specific amyloid-β protein assembly in the brain impairs memory
by Sylvain Lesné & Ming Teng Koh & Linda Kotilinek & Rakez Kayed & Charles G. Glabe & Austin Yang & Michela Gallagher & Karen H. Ashe - 358-362 Stochastic protein expression in individual cells at the single molecule level
by Long Cai & Nir Friedman & X. Sunney Xie - 363-367 The PerR transcription factor senses H2O2 by metal-catalysed histidine oxidation
by Jin-Won Lee & John D. Helmann - 368-371 Crystal structure of the non-haem iron halogenase SyrB2 in syringomycin biosynthesis
by Leah C. Blasiak & Frédéric H. Vaillancourt & Christopher T. Walsh & Catherine L. Drennan - 372-376 Structural basis for the spectral difference in luciferase bioluminescence
by Toru Nakatsu & Susumu Ichiyama & Jun Hiratake & Adrian Saldanha & Nobuyuki Kobashi & Kanzo Sakata & Hiroaki Kato - 377-377 Bench partners
by Paul Smaglik - 378-379 Chemistry's evolution
by Virginia Gewin - 380-380 What's holding you back
by Michael Alvarez - 380-380 Master of multitasking
by Milan de Vries - 380-380 Andrew Chien, director of research and vice-president of corporate technology group Intel, based in Hillsboro, Oregon
by Virginia Gewin - 382-382 Product development
by Nancy Kress
March 2006, Volume 440, Issue 7081
- 1-2 DNA analysis of a putative dog clone
by Heidi G. Parker & Leonid Kruglyak & Elaine A. Ostrander - 132-132 Evidence for bubble fusion called into question
by Eugenie Samuel Reich - 132-133 Ukraine scientists grow impatient for change
by Quirin Schiermeier - 134-134 Tempers blaze over artistic integrity
by Rex Dalton - 135-135 Can cats spread avian flu?
by Declan Butler - 138-138 Japan anticipates green light for nuclear plants
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 140-143 Is the next big thing too big?
by Tony Reichhardt - 144-145 Caught between shores
by Michael Hopkin - 147-147 Market Watch
by Colin Macilwain - 148-148 GOOS can help to keep an eagle eye on the oceans
by Keith Alverson - 148-148 Silence isn't necessarily an admission of guilt
by Rory P. Wilson - 148-148 Hasty energy review risks failing to win public trust
by James Tansey & David Gee & Melissa Leach & Jerome Ravetz & Alister Scott & Andrew Stirling & Bronislaw Szerszynski & Tom Wakeford - 148-148 Giants of physics found white-dwarf mass limits
by Eric Blackman - 149-150 The life of a sage
by Kenneth C. Holmes - 150-151 In search of Prometheus
by James Bradley - 151-152 Tall tales from the deep
by Victor Smetacek - 152-152 Science in culture: Seeing the light
by Martin Kemp - 153-154 When the tail wags the dog
by Scott M. Landfear - 154-155 Ancient blast comes to light
by Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz - 156-157 Catalytic competition for cells
by Virginia W. Cornish - 157-158 Recombination cool and fast
by Benjamin J. McCall - 158-159 How fast can you go?
by Laura N. Borodinsky - 159-160 Diagnosis on disc
by Frances S. Ligler & Jeffrey S. Erickson - 160-161 Stressed molecules break down
by Steve Granick & Sung Chul Bae