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December 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7018
- 769-775 Dominant influence of HLA-B in mediating the potential co-evolution of HIV and HLA
by Photini Kiepiela & Alasdair J. Leslie & Isobella Honeyborne & Danni Ramduth & Christina Thobakgale & Senica Chetty & Prinisha Rathnavalu & Corey Moore & Katja J. Pfafferott & Louise Hilton & Peter Zimbwa & Sarah Moore & Todd Allen & Christian Brander & Marylyn M. Addo & Marcus Altfeld & Ian James & Simon Mallal & Michael Bunce & Linda D. Barber & James Szinger & Cheryl Day & Paul Klenerman & James Mullins & Bette Korber & Hoosen M. Coovadia & Bruce D. Walker & Philip J. R. Goulder - 775-779 Fbxw7/Cdc4 is a p53-dependent, haploinsufficient tumour suppressor gene
by Jian-Hua Mao & Jesus Perez-losada & Di Wu & Reyno DelRosario & Ryosuke Tsunematsu & Keiichi I. Nakayama & Ken Brown & Sheila Bryson & Allan Balmain - 779-782 Rubisco without the Calvin cycle improves the carbon efficiency of developing green seeds
by Jörg Schwender & Fernando Goffman & John B. Ohlrogge & Yair Shachar-Hill - 783-783 Welcome competition
by Paul Smaglik
December 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7017
- 1-1 Tropospheric temperature series from satellites
by Simon Tett & Peter Thorne - 1-1 Stratospheric cooling and the troposphere
by Nathan P. Gillett & Benjamin D. Santer & Andrew J. Weaver - 2-2 Stratospheric cooling and the troposphere (reply)
by Qiang Fu & Dian J. Seidel & Celeste M. Johanson & Stephen G. Warren - 537-537 Suppressed study raises spectre of flawed drug regulation in US
by Emma Marris - 538-538 Europe breaks ranks over fusion project site
by Declan Butler - 538-538 Scientists decry ‘spy’ verdict for Russian physicist
by Bryon MacWilliams - 539-539 Plans to track tuna canned amid claims of cash shortfall
by Rex Dalton - 539-539 Nuclear agreement paves way for fuel recycling in Japan
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 540-540 Canada pledges cash for more victims of blood-bank debacle
by David Spurgeon - 540-540 Croats protest that science minister is ‘meddling’ in MedILS
by Federica Castellani - 541-541 Geneticists prepare for deluge of mutant mice
by Alison Abbott - 544-545 Dispatches from the front line
by Erika Check - 546-548 David versus Goliath
by Erika Check & Federica Castellani - 549-549 Journals must cooperate to defend biosecurity
by Johannes Rath & Bernhard Jank & Otto Doblhoff-Dier - 549-549 Grade inflation keeps the customers happy
by Stuart Rojstaczer - 549-549 Tackling grade inflation in US universities
by Craig D. Thulin - 549-549 Grade inflation: students seek it, funders reward it
by R. Ford Denison - 551-552 The blame game
by Myles R. Allen & Richard Lord - 553-553 In from the cold
by Patricia Fara - 554-554 A family affair
by Walter Bodmer - 555-555 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 555-556 Burning questions
by Ross Bradstock - 557-557 Wee beasties
by Paul Nurse - 559-560 Hot news from summer 2003
by Christoph Schär & Gerd Jendritzky - 560-561 Quantum errors corrected
by Andrew Steane - 561-562 Greater expectations
by Peter W. Stahl - 563-564 Spindle saga
by Eric Karsenti - 564-567 The heart of the cycle
by Jiri Lukas & Jiri Bartek - 567-568 Neutrino probes of dark energy
by Gia Dvali - 568-569 Clathrin's Achilles' ankle
by Frances M. Brodsky - 571-572 Argentinian unhatched pterosaur fossil
by Luis M. Chiappe & Laura Codorniú & Gerald Grellet-Tinner & David Rivarola - 572-572 Pterosaur egg with a leathery shell
by Qiang Ji & Shu-An Ji & Yen-Nien Cheng & Hai-Lu You & Jun-Chang Lü & Yong-Qing Liu & Chong-Xi Yuan - 573-579 Molecular model for a complete clathrin lattice from electron cryomicroscopy
by Alexander Fotin & Yifan Cheng & Piotr Sliz & Nikolaus Grigorieff & Stephen C. Harrison & Tomas Kirchhausen & Thomas Walz - 580-587 A synaptic laminin–calcium channel interaction organizes active zones in motor nerve terminals
by Hiroshi Nishimune & Joshua R. Sanes & Steven S. Carlson - 588-595 Autonomous regulation of the anaphase-promoting complex couples mitosis to S-phase entry
by Michael Rape & Marc W. Kirschner - 596-598 No cold dust within the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A
by Oliver Krause & Stephan M. Birkmann & George H. Rieke & Dietrich Lemke & Ulrich Klaas & Dean C. Hines & Karl D. Gordon - 598-602 Stellar encounters as the origin of distant Solar System objects in highly eccentric orbits
by Scott J. Kenyon & Benjamin C. Bromley - 602-605 Realization of quantum error correction
by J. Chiaverini & D. Leibfried & T. Schaetz & M. D. Barrett & R. B. Blakestad & J. Britton & W. M. Itano & J. D. Jost & E. Knill & C. Langer & R. Ozeri & D. J. Wineland - 605-608 Nonlinear optics in the extreme ultraviolet
by Taro Sekikawa & Atsushi Kosuge & Teruto Kanai & Shuntaro Watanabe - 608-610 Large fluctuations in speed on Greenland's Jakobshavn Isbræ glacier
by Ian Joughin & Waleed Abdalati & Mark Fahnestock - 610-614 Human contribution to the European heatwave of 2003
by Peter A. Stott & D. A. Stone & M. R. Allen - 614-617 Evidence for cultivar adoption and emerging complexity during the mid-Holocene in the La Plata basin
by José Iriarte & Irene Holst & Oscar Marozzi & Claudia Listopad & Eduardo Alonso & Andrés Rinderknecht & Juan Montaña - 618-622 Trichomonas hydrogenosomes contain the NADH dehydrogenase module of mitochondrial complex I
by Ivan Hrdy & Robert P. Hirt & Pavel Dolezal & Lucie Bardonová & Peter G. Foster & Jan Tachezy & T. Martin Embley - 622-625 A candidate NAD+ transporter in an intracellular bacterial symbiont related to Chlamydiae
by Ilka Haferkamp & Stephan Schmitz-Esser & Nicole Linka & Claude Urbany & Astrid Collingro & Michael Wagner & Matthias Horn & H. Ekkehard Neuhaus - 625-630 Haemangioblast commitment is initiated in the primitive streak of the mouse embryo
by Tara L. Huber & Valerie Kouskoff & H. Joerg Fehling & James Palis & Gordon Keller - 630-635 The role of barren stalk1 in the architecture of maize
by Andrea Gallavotti & Qiong Zhao & Junko Kyozuka & Robert B. Meeley & Matthew K. Ritter & John F. Doebley & M. Enrico Pè & Robert J. Schmidt - 635-639 The BCL6 proto-oncogene suppresses p53 expression in germinal-centre B cells
by Ryan T. Phan & Riccardo Dalla-Favera - 640-645 Regulation of cellular response to oncogenic and oxidative stress by Seladin-1
by Chaowei Wu & Irene Miloslavskaya & Silvia Demontis & Roberta Maestro & Konstantin Galaktionov - 645-649 Poly(ADP-ribose) is required for spindle assembly and structure
by Paul Chang & Myron K. Jacobson & Timothy J. Mitchison - 649-653 Structure of an auxilin-bound clathrin coat and its implications for the mechanism of uncoating
by Alexander Fotin & Yifan Cheng & Nikolaus Grigorieff & Thomas Walz & Stephen C. Harrison & Tomas Kirchhausen - 653-653 Corrigendum: The Ras–MAPK pathway is important for olfaction in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Takaaki Hirotsu & Satoshi Saeki & Masayuki Yamamoto & Yuichi Iino - 653-653 Correction: Corrigendum: Contrasting origins of the upper mantle revealed by hafnium and lead isotopes from the Southeast Indian Ridge
by Barry B. Hanan & Janne Blichert-Toft & Douglas G. Pyle & David M. Christie - 655-655 A dose of reality
by Paul Smaglik
November 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7016
- 1-1 Archaean atmosphere and climate
by James F. Kasting - 1-1 Archaean palaeosols and Archaean air
by Norman H. Sleep - 1-2 Archaean palaeosols and Archaean air (reply)
by Hiroshi Ohmoto & Yumiko Watanabe - 423-423 Science searches shift up a gear as Google starts Scholar engine
by Declan Butler - 424-424 Lean budget leaves scientists wanting more
by Geoff Brumfiel & Tony Reichhardt - 424-424 NIH head stands firm over plans for open access
by Meredith Wadman - 425-425 Report censures political screening of advisory boards
by Geoff Brumfiel - 425-425 Huge study of children aims to get the dirt on development
by Erika Check - 426-426 Junior scientists are denied access to data, says survey
by Rex Dalton - 426-426 Summit calls for clear view of deposits in all biobanks
by Helen Pearson - 427-427 Chemistry claim provokes strong reaction
by Alison Abbott - 427-427 Asian nations build bridges to bolster science
by K. S. Jayaraman - 432-437 We have the technology
by Geoff Brumfiel - 439-439 Presidential candidates failed peer-review test
by Robert Insall - 439-439 Benveniste's reputation was not written in water
by Bernard Rothhut - 439-439 DDT still has a role in the fight against malaria
by Allan Schapira - 439-439 Replacement therapy, not recreational tonic
by Richard D. Jones & T. Hugh Jones & Kevin S. Channer - 441-442 Revisiting the Baruch Plan
by C. Paul Robinson - 443-444 When greens see red
by Dick Taverne - 444-445 Crossing the boundary
by Christopher M. Dobson - 445-445 A stage of evolution
by Laura Spinney - 447-447 Crazy, but correct
by Daniel E. Koshland - 449-450 Don't lose your reputation
by Ernst Fehr - 450-451 A ‘bed of nails’ on silicon
by Max G. Lagally & Robert H. Blick - 451-453 Prometheus unbound
by Michael D. Schneider - 453-454 Atomic recorder for light quanta
by Jean-Michel Raimond - 454-455 Light on ancient photoreceptors
by Thurston Lacalli - 455-456 Fresh breather
by David K. Campbell - 456-457 Termination by torpedo
by David Tollervey - 459-460 Groundwater maintains dune landscape
by Jian Sheng Chen & Ling Li & Ji Yang Wang & D. A. Barry & Xue Fen Sheng & Wei Zu Gu & Xia Zhao & Liang Chen - 460-460 Ocean tides and Heinrich events
by Brian K. Arbic & Douglas R. MacAyeal & Jerry X. Mitrovica & Glenn A. Milne - 461-465 Neanderthals and the modern human colonization of Europe
by Paul Mellars - 466-472 Thymosin β4 activates integrin-linked kinase and promotes cardiac cell migration, survival and cardiac repair
by Ildiko Bock-Marquette & Ankur Saxena & Michael D. White & J. Michael DiMaio & Deepak Srivastava - 473-478 Human DNA ligase I completely encircles and partially unwinds nicked DNA
by John M. Pascal & Patrick J. O'Brien & Alan E. Tomkinson & Tom Ellenberger - 479-482 The building blocks of planets within the ‘terrestrial’ region of protoplanetary disks
by R. van Boekel & M. Min & Ch. Leinert & L.B.F.M. Waters & A. Richichi & O. Chesneau & C. Dominik & W. Jaffe & A. Dutrey & U. Graser & Th. Henning & J. de Jong & R. Köhler & A. de Koter & B. Lopez & F. Malbet & S. Morel & F. Paresce & G. Perrin & Th. Preibisch & F. Przygodda & M. Schöller & M. Wittkowski - 482-486 Experimental demonstration of quantum memory for light
by Brian Julsgaard & Jacob Sherson & J. Ignacio Cirac & Jaromír Fiurášek & Eugene S. Polzik - 486-488 Direct observation of the discrete character of intrinsic localized modes in an antiferromagnet
by M. Sato & A. J. Sievers - 488-492 Room-temperature fabrication of transparent flexible thin-film transistors using amorphous oxide semiconductors
by Kenji Nomura & Hiromichi Ohta & Akihiro Takagi & Toshio Kamiya & Masahiro Hirano & Hideo Hosono - 492-495 Equilibrium cluster formation in concentrated protein solutions and colloids
by Anna Stradner & Helen Sedgwick & Frédéric Cardinaux & Wilson C. K. Poon & Stefan U. Egelhaaf & Peter Schurtenberger - 495-499 A humid climate state during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum
by Gabriel J. Bowen & David J. Beerling & Paul L. Koch & James C. Zachos & Thomas Quattlebaum - 499-502 Indirect reciprocity can stabilize cooperation without the second-order free rider problem
by Karthik Panchanathan & Robert Boyd - 502-505 Physical performance and darwinian fitness in lizards
by Jean-François Le Galliard & Jean Clobert & Régis Ferrière - 505-508 Predator-induced behaviour shifts and natural selection in field-experimental lizard populations
by Jonathan B. Losos & Thomas W. Schoener & David A. Spiller - 508-511 Magnetoreception and its trigeminal mediation in the homing pigeon
by Cordula V. Mora & Michael Davison & J. Martin Wild & Michael M. Walker - 512-516 Mast cells promote homeostasis by limiting endothelin-1-induced toxicity
by Marcus Maurer & Jochen Wedemeyer & Martin Metz & Adrian M. Piliponsky & Karsten Weller & Devavani Chatterjea & David E. Clouthier & Masashi M. Yanagisawa & Mindy Tsai & Stephen J. Galli - 517-522 The yeast Rat1 exonuclease promotes transcription termination by RNA polymerase II
by Minkyu Kim & Nevan J. Krogan & Lidia Vasiljeva & Oliver J. Rando & Eduard Nedea & Jack F. Greenblatt & Stephen Buratowski - 522-525 Human 5′ → 3′ exonuclease Xrn2 promotes transcription termination at co-transcriptional cleavage sites
by Steven West & Natalia Gromak & Nick J. Proudfoot - 526-530 Autocatalytic RNA cleavage in the human β-globin pre-mRNA promotes transcription termination
by Alexandre Teixeira & Abdessamad Tahiri-Alaoui & Steve West & Benjamin Thomas & Aroul Ramadass & Igor Martianov & Mick Dye & William James & Nick J. Proudfoot & Alexandre Akoulitchev - 531-531 Out of fashion
by Paul Smaglik - 532-533 Material gains
by Myrna Watanabe
November 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7015
- 1-1 Sharp-mode coupling in high-Tc superconductors
by T. Cuk & Z.-X. Shen & A. D. Gromko & Z. Sun & D. S. Dessau - 1-1 Sharp-mode coupling in high-Tc superconductors (reply)
by Jungseek Hwang & Thomas Timusk & Genda D. Gu - 2-2 Oscillations on the star Procyon
by François Bouchy & André Maeder & Michel Mayor & Denis Mégevand & Francesco Pepe & Danuta Sosnowska - 259-259 Campaign to fight malaria hit by surge in demand for medicine
by David Cyranoski - 260-260 Europe's stem-cell workers pull together
by Federica Castellani - 260-260 Grade expectations for German research institutes
by Quirin Schiermeier - 261-261 WHO calls for vaccine boost to prepare for flu pandemic
by Erika Check - 261-261 Grant-transfer plan paves the way for European mobility
by Barbara Simm - 262-262 Stalemate over fusion project threatens to provoke split
by Jim Giles - 262-262 Molecular biology enjoys double celebration
by Markus Wagner - 263-263 Unanimous vote approves tweak to smallpox genome
by Erika Check - 263-263 Britain to combat conflicts of interest in drug regulators
by Jim Giles - 266-267 Father of fractals
by Jim Giles - 268-270 The carbon game
by Michael Hopkin - 271-271 Let's be sensible about public participation
by Dick Taverne - 271-271 Bible study led Newton to scientific discoveries
by Erwin Heberle-Bors - 271-271 Public participation: let the people pick projects
by Rupert Sheldrake - 273-274 Time for ‘enlightened moderation’
by Atta-ur-Rahman & Anwar Nasim - 275-276 Immune to the facts
by Michael B. A. Oldstone - 276-277 Across the border
by David M. Lodge - 277-277 And all was light
by Alan Packer - 277-277 A walk on the wild side
by Frank Close - 279-279 Going against the flow
by Louis J. DeFelice - 281-282 At the root of brain cancer
by Michael F. Clarke - 282-283 Towards tomorrow's catalysts
by Charles T. Campbell - 283-284 Butterfly mimics of ants
by Jeremy A. Thomas & Josef Settele - 285-286 Disorder is the new order
by Sergey E. Skipetrov - 286-287 Ion pump in the movies
by C. Roy D. Lancaster - 289-290 Grape ripening as a past climate indicator
by Isabelle Chuine & Pascal Yiou & Nicolas Viovy & Bernard Seguin & Valérie Daux & Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - 290-290 Large-scale warming is not urban
by David E. Parker - 290-291 Early peak in Antarctic oscillation index
by Julie M. Jones & Martin Widmann - 293-293 Cell division and cancer
by Barbara Marte - 294-297 Targeted cancer therapy
by Charles Sawyers - 298-306 G1 cell-cycle control and cancer
by Joan Massagué - 307-315 Intrinsic tumour suppression
by Scott W. Lowe & Enrique Cepero & Gerard Evan - 316-323 Cell-cycle checkpoints and cancer
by Michael B. Kastan & Jiri Bartek - 324-331 Tissue repair and stem cell renewal in carcinogenesis
by Philip A. Beachy & Sunil S. Karhadkar & David M. Berman - 332-337 Stromal fibroblasts in cancer initiation and progression
by Neil A. Bhowmick & Eric G. Neilson & Harold L. Moses - 338-341 Aneuploidy and cancer
by Harith Rajagopalan & Christoph Lengauer - 345-352 Endurance running and the evolution of Homo
by Dennis M. Bramble & Daniel E. Lieberman - 353-360 Regulation of p53 activity through lysine methylation
by Sergei Chuikov & Julia K. Kurash & Jonathan R. Wilson & Bing Xiao & Neil Justin & Gleb S. Ivanov & Kristine McKinney & Paul Tempst & Carol Prives & Steven J. Gamblin & Nickolai A. Barlev & Danny Reinberg - 361-368 Lumenal gating mechanism revealed in calcium pump crystal structures with phosphate analogues
by Chikashi Toyoshima & Hiromi Nomura & Takeo Tsuda - 369-371 Molecular hydrogen beyond the optical edge of an isolated spiral galaxy
by Jonathan Braine & Fabrice Herpin - 371-374 Electrical generation and absorption of phonons in carbon nanotubes
by B. J. LeRoy & S. G. Lemay & J. Kong & C. Dekker - 374-376 Random quasi-phase-matching in bulk polycrystalline isotropic nonlinear materials
by M. Baudrier-Raybaut & R. Haïdar & Ph. Kupecek & Ph. Lemasson & E. Rosencher - 376-379 Metal wires for terahertz wave guiding
by Kanglin Wang & Daniel M. Mittleman - 379-382 Constraints on the duration and freshwater release of Heinrich event 4 through isotope modelling
by D. Roche & D. Paillard & E. Cortijo - 383-386 Triassic marine reptiles gave birth to live young
by Yen-nien Cheng & Xiao-chun Wu & Qiang Ji - 386-390 The evolution of alternative parasitic life histories in large blue butterflies
by Thomas D. Als & Roger Vila & Nikolai P. Kandul & David R. Nash & Shen-Horn Yen & Yu-Feng Hsu & André A. Mignault & Jacobus J. Boomsma & Naomi E. Pierce - 390-393 An obligate brood parasite trapped in the intraspecific arms race of its hosts
by Bruce E. Lyon & John McA. Eadie - 393-396 Spatial patterns in species distributions reveal biodiversity change
by Robert J. Wilson & Chris D. Thomas & Richard Fox & David B. Roy & William E. Kunin - 396-401 Identification of human brain tumour initiating cells
by Sheila K. Singh & Cynthia Hawkins & Ian D. Clarke & Jeremy A. Squire & Jane Bayani & Takuichiro Hide & R. Mark Henkelman & Michael D. Cusimano & Peter B. Dirks - 401-405 A FADD-dependent innate immune mechanism in mammalian cells
by Siddharth Balachandran & Emmanuel Thomas & Glen N. Barber - 406-411 Methylated lysine 79 of histone H3 targets 53BP1 to DNA double-strand breaks
by Yentram Huyen & Omar Zgheib & Richard A. DiTullio Jr & Vassilis G. Gorgoulis & Panayotis Zacharatos & Tom J. Petty & Emily A. Sheston & Hestia S. Mellert & Elena S. Stavridi & Thanos D. Halazonetis - 411-415 Structure of a natural guanine-responsive riboswitch complexed with the metabolite hypoxanthine
by Robert T. Batey & Sunny D. Gilbert & Rebecca K. Montange - 415-415 Correction: Corrigendum: The genome of Cryptosporidium hominis
by Ping Xu & Giovanni Widmer & Yingping Wang & Luiz S. Ozaki & Joao M. Alves & Myrna G. Serrano & Daniela Puiu & Patricio Manque & Donna Akiyoshi & Aaron J. Mackey & William R. Pearson & Paul H. Dear & Alan T. Bankier & Darrell L. Peterson & Mitchell S. Abrahamsen & Vivek Kapur & Saul Tzipori & Gregory A. Buck - 417-417 Election returns
by Paul Smaglik - 418-419 Putting pen to paper
by Virginia Gewin
November 2004, Volume 432, Issue 7014
- 133-133 Watchdogs call academies to account over conflicts of interest
by Tony Reichhardt - 134-134 Trust gives warm welcome to open access
by Jim Giles - 134-134 Leukaemia sleuths accuse state of nuclear cover-up
by Barbara Simm - 135-135 Bush set to keep core science team for second term
by Emma Marris - 135-135 Joys match fears as California agrees to stem-cell proposal
by Jonathan Knight - 136-136 Herbicide critic dropped from pollution conference
by Rex Dalton - 136-136 Hopes rise for RNA therapy as mouse study hits target
by Erika Check - 137-137 WHO seeks system for tracking global clinical trials
by Erika Check - 137-137 Creative Commons ponders share options
by Paula Gould - 142-143 A mole in hand..
by Carina Dennis - 144-146 Borneo is burning
by Peter Aldhous - 147-147 Biology students find holes in gap study
by Advanced Placement Biology Class - 147-147 Sprint research runs into a credibility gap
by Kenneth Rice - 147-147 Linear models can't keep up with sport gender gap
by Weia Reinboud - 147-147 Mind the gap: women racers are falling behind
by N. C. Craig Sharp - 149-150 The science of life and death
by Malcolm Dando - 150-150 The view from Budapest
by Henryk Eisenberg - 151-151 The story of life
by Federica Castellani - 151-151 The art of seeing science
by Stefano Grillo - 153-153 Making waves
by Charles H. Townes - 155-156 A cholesterol connection in RNAi
by John J. Rossi - 156-157 Mantle mapped in the desert
by Georges Ceuleneer - 157-158 Big engine finds small breaks
by Anna Marie Pyle - 159-160 Hope in the hills for tundra?
by Peter D. Moore - 160-161 Rank crime and punishment
by Joan E. Strassmann - 161-161 A bunch of leaves
by Christopher Surridge - 162-162 A magnetic pendulum
by Claude Chappert & Thibaut Devolder - 165-165 Knotted threads of darkness
by Jonathan Leach & Mark R. Dennis & Johannes Courtial & Miles J. Padgett - 165-166 Gene transfer from parasitic to host plants
by Jeffrey P. Mower & Saša Stefanović & Gregory J. Young & Jeffrey D. Palmer - 166-166 How do characters evolve?
by Andy Purvis - 166-166 How do characters evolve? (reply)
by Robert E. Ricklefs - 167-172 Mantle segmentation along the Oman ophiolite fossil mid-ocean ridge
by Laurent Le Mée & Jacques Girardeau & Christophe Monnier - 173-178 Therapeutic silencing of an endogenous gene by systemic administration of modified siRNAs
by Jürgen Soutschek & Akin Akinc & Birgit Bramlage & Klaus Charisse & Rainer Constien & Mary Donoghue & Sayda Elbashir & Anke Geick & Philipp Hadwiger & Jens Harborth & Matthias John & Venkitasamy Kesavan & Gary Lavine & Rajendra K. Pandey & Timothy Racie & Kallanthottathil G. Rajeev & Ingo Röhl & Ivanka Toudjarska & Gang Wang & Silvio Wuschko & David Bumcrot & Victor Koteliansky & Stefan Limmer & Muthiah Manoharan & Hans-Peter Vornlocher