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May 2012, Volume 485, Issue 7400
- 49-49 Breast cancer
by Michelle Grayson - 50-51 The hard facts
by Amy Maxmen - 52-53 Molecular oncology: The positive in the negative
by Kendall Powell - 54-54 Pregnancy: Delivery from breast cancer
by Michael Eisenstein - 55-57 Metastasis: The rude awakening
by Jocelyn Rice - 58-59 Perspective: The right trials
by Patricia S. Steeg - 60-61 Risk analysis: A dense issue
by Duncan Graham-Rowe - 62-63 Exercise: Powering up
by Julie Corliss - 64-65 Environment and genetics: Making sense of the noise
by Anna Petherick - 66-66 Perspective: Not just for women
by Valerie Speirs - 549-549 Let's mine asteroids — for science and profit
by Martin Elvis - 555-556 Winners all round in telescope bid
by Geoff Brumfiel - 556-557 Fracking boom spurs environmental audit
by Helen Thompson - 558-559 US beef tests cook up a storm
by Helen Shen - 559-559 Reform falters after Europe’s E. coli scare
by Marian Turner - 561-561 Anarchists attack science
by Leigh Phillips - 563-563 Polio’s last stand
by Ewen Callaway - 564-564 Scientists: your number is up
by Declan Butler - 566-569 Endangered species: Sex and the single rhinoceros
by Henry Nicholls - 570-572 Microglia: The constant gardeners
by Virginia Hughes - 573-575 Stop squandering helium
by William J. Nuttall & Richard H. Clarke & Bartek A. Glowacki - 576-577 Bring safe sex to China
by Hong Shang & Junjie Xu & Xiaoxu Han & Jessica Spero Li & Kelly C. Arledge & Linqi Zhang - 578-579 In retrospect: Silent Spring
by Rob Dunn - 580-580 Computer science: The great between
by Nigel Shadbolt - 581-581 Military science: Empires of reason
by Alison Abbott - 582-582 Reduce uncertainty in UK badger culling
by Christl A. Donnelly & Rosie Woodroffe - 582-582 Personalized drugs should cut care costs
by Nafees N. Malik - 582-582 Include all institutes in publishing index
by Stephen Levinson - 582-582 Food safety body is bound to draw fire
by Kim Hendrickx & Bart Penders - 584-585 The importance of being modular
by Paul W. K. Rothemund & Ebbe Sloth Andersen - 585-586 Reprogramming the injured heart
by Nathan J. Palpant & Charles E. Murry - 586-587 Homo 'incendius'
by Richard G. Roberts & Michael I. Bird - 588-589 Repulsive polarons found
by Peter Hannaford - 589-590 Actin' dangerously
by Gordon D. Brown - 590-591 Tumour friend or foe
by Robert U. Svensson & Reuben J. Shaw - 593-598 In vivo reprogramming of murine cardiac fibroblasts into induced cardiomyocytes
by Li Qian & Yu Huang & C. Ian Spencer & Amy Foley & Vasanth Vedantham & Lei Liu & Simon J. Conway & Ji-dong Fu & Deepak Srivastava - 599-604 Heart repair by reprogramming non-myocytes with cardiac transcription factors
by Kunhua Song & Young-Jae Nam & Xiang Luo & Xiaoxia Qi & Wei Tan & Guo N. Huang & Asha Acharya & Christopher L. Smith & Michelle D. Tallquist & Eric G. Neilson & Joseph A. Hill & Rhonda Bassel-Duby & Eric N. Olson - 605-610 The let-7–Imp axis regulates ageing of the Drosophila testis stem-cell niche
by Hila Toledano & Cecilia D’Alterio & Benjamin Czech & Erel Levine & D. Leanne Jones - 611-614 A spectrograph for exoplanet observations calibrated at the centimetre-per-second level
by Tobias Wilken & Gaspare Lo Curto & Rafael A. Probst & Tilo Steinmetz & Antonio Manescau & Luca Pasquini & Jonay I. González Hernández & Rafael Rebolo & Theodor W. Hänsch & Thomas Udem & Ronald Holzwarth - 615-618 Metastability and coherence of repulsive polarons in a strongly interacting Fermi mixture
by C. Kohstall & M. Zaccanti & M. Jag & A. Trenkwalder & P. Massignan & G. M. Bruun & F. Schreck & R. Grimm - 619-622 Attractive and repulsive Fermi polarons in two dimensions
by Marco Koschorreck & Daniel Pertot & Enrico Vogt & Bernd Fröhlich & Michael Feld & Michael Köhl - 623-626 Complex shapes self-assembled from single-stranded DNA tiles
by Bryan Wei & Mingjie Dai & Peng Yin - 627-630 Hafnium isotope evidence for a transition in the dynamics of continental growth 3.2 Gyr ago
by T. Næraa & A. Scherstén & M. T. Rosing & A. I. S. Kemp & J. E. Hoffmann & T. F. Kokfelt & M. J. Whitehouse - 631-634 Accelerated speciation in colour-polymorphic birds
by Andrew F. Hugall & Devi Stuart-Fox - 642-645 Genetic recombination is directed away from functional genomic elements in mice
by Kevin Brick & Fatima Smagulova & Pavel Khil & R. Daniel Camerini-Otero & Galina V. Petukhova - 646-650 Recurrent network activity drives striatal synaptogenesis
by Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy & Arpiar Saunders & Caroline A. Johnson & Bradford B. Lowell & Bernardo L. Sabatini - 651-655 Prion-like behaviour and tau-dependent cytotoxicity of pyroglutamylated amyloid-β
by Justin M. Nussbaum & Stephan Schilling & Holger Cynis & Antonia Silva & Eric Swanson & Tanaporn Wangsanut & Kaycie Tayler & Brian Wiltgen & Asa Hatami & Raik Rönicke & Klaus Reymann & Birgit Hutter-Paier & Anca Alexandru & Wolfgang Jagla & Sigrid Graubner & Charles G. Glabe & Hans-Ulrich Demuth & George S. Bloom - 656-660 Inhibitory receptors bind ANGPTLs and support blood stem cells and leukaemia development
by Junke Zheng & Masato Umikawa & Changhao Cui & Jiyuan Li & Xiaoli Chen & Chaozheng Zhang & HoangDinh Huynh & Xunlei Kang & Robert Silvany & Xuan Wan & Jingxiao Ye & Alberto Puig Cantó & Shu-Hsia Chen & Huan-You Wang & E. Sally Ward & Cheng Cheng Zhang - 661-665 AMPK regulates NADPH homeostasis to promote tumour cell survival during energy stress
by Sang-Min Jeon & Navdeep S. Chandel & Nissim Hay - 666-666 Addendum: Verbal and non-verbal intelligence changes in the teenage brain
by Sue Ramsden & Fiona M. Richardson & Goulven Josse & Michael S. C. Thomas & Caroline Ellis & Clare Shakeshaft & Mohamed L. Seghier & Cathy J. Price - 667-668 Biotechnology investment: Gains and losses
by Karen Kaplan - 669-669 Turning point: Mayim Bialik
by Gene Russo - 672-672 On the edge
by Monya Baker
May 2012, Volume 485, Issue 7399
- 4-5 New evidence on testosterone and cooperation
by Jack van Honk & Estrella R. Montoya & Peter A. Bos & Mark van Vugt & David Terburg - 5-6 Eisenegger et al. reply
by C. Eisenegger & M. Naef & R. Snozzi & M. Heinrichs & E. Fehr - 417-417 We must set planetary boundaries wisely
by Simon L. Lewis - 423-424 Fukushima’s doses tallied
by Geoff Brumfiel - 425-425 Biosafety concerns for labs in the developing world
by Ewen Callaway - 426-427 US government sets out Alzheimer’s plan
by Meredith Wadman - 427-427 Global council aims to coordinate science
by Richard Van Noorden - 428-428 Hubble to revisit exoplanet puzzle
by Ron Cowen - 429-429 Cancelled project spurs debate over geoengineering patents
by Daniel Cressey - 430-430 War on weeds loses ground
by Helen Thompson - 431-434 Bird-flu research: The biosecurity oversight
by Brendan Maher - 435-438 Gran Sasso: Chamber of physics
by Nicola Nosengo - 439-440 Recover the lost art of drug discovery
by Kim Lewis - 441-441 The hidden costs of flexible fertility
by Richard Owen & Susan Jobling - 442-443 Development: Striking out for new territory
by Wendy Wolford - 444-444 Behavioural ecology: Design for living
by Manfred Milinski - 445-445 Q&A: The graphic historian
by Jascha Hoffman - 446-446 Monitoring fungal infections in fish
by Rodolphe Gozlan - 446-446 Categorize probiotics to speed research
by Gregor Reid - 446-446 Careless linking of Wallace and Darwin
by K. Razi Naqvi - 446-446 Support home-grown plant collectors
by Philip E. Hulme - 448-449 Flowering in the greenhouse
by This Rutishauser & Reto Stöckli & John Harte & Lara Kueppers - 450-451 Molecules meet materials
by Thomas E. Mallouk - 451-452 A breach in the blood–brain barrier
by Peter Carmeliet & Bart De Strooper - 452-453 Portrait of Earth's coming of age
by William M. White - 453-455 Crystal–clear brains
by Joseph R. Fetcho - 455-456 A reminder of the beauty we know
by Jonathan Butterworth - 456-457 Startling superflares
by Bradley E. Schaefer - 459-464 Peroxiredoxins are conserved markers of circadian rhythms
by Rachel S. Edgar & Edward W. Green & Yuwei Zhao & Gerben van Ooijen & Maria Olmedo & Ximing Qin & Yao Xu & Min Pan & Utham K. Valekunja & Kevin A. Feeney & Elizabeth S. Maywood & Michael H. Hastings & Nitin S. Baliga & Martha Merrow & Andrew J. Millar & Carl H. Johnson & Charalambos P. Kyriacou & John S. O’Neill & Akhilesh B. Reddy - 465-470 Rab5 is necessary for the biogenesis of the endolysosomal system in vivo
by Anja Zeigerer & Jerome Gilleron & Roman L. Bogorad & Giovanni Marsico & Hidenori Nonaka & Sarah Seifert & Hila Epstein-Barash & Satya Kuchimanchi & Chang Geng Peng & Vera M. Ruda & Perla Del Conte-Zerial & Jan G. Hengstler & Yannis Kalaidzidis & Victor Koteliansky & Marino Zerial - 471-477 Brain-wide neuronal dynamics during motor adaptation in zebrafish
by Misha B. Ahrens & Jennifer M. Li & Michael B. Orger & Drew N. Robson & Alexander F. Schier & Florian Engert & Ruben Portugues - 478-481 Superflares on solar-type stars
by Hiroyuki Maehara & Takuya Shibayama & Shota Notsu & Yuta Notsu & Takashi Nagao & Satoshi Kusaba & Satoshi Honda & Daisaku Nogami & Kazunari Shibata - 482-485 Tunable ion–photon entanglement in an optical cavity
by A. Stute & B. Casabone & P. Schindler & T. Monz & P. O. Schmidt & B. Brandstätter & T. E. Northup & R. Blatt - 486-489 All-solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells with high efficiency
by In Chung & Byunghong Lee & Jiaqing He & Robert P. H. Chang & Mercouri G. Kanatzidis - 490-493 Statistical geochemistry reveals disruption in secular lithospheric evolution about 2.5 Gyr ago
by C. Brenhin Keller & Blair Schoene - 494-497 Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change
by E. M. Wolkovich & B. I. Cook & J. M. Allen & T. M. Crimmins & J. L. Betancourt & S. E. Travers & S. Pau & J. Regetz & T. J. Davies & N. J. B. Kraft & T. R. Ault & K. Bolmgren & S. J. Mazer & G. J. McCabe & B. J. McGill & C. Parmesan & N. Salamin & M. D. Schwartz & E. E. Cleland - 498-501 Discovery of a sensory organ that coordinates lunge feeding in rorqual whales
by Nicholas D. Pyenson & Jeremy A. Goldbogen & A. Wayne Vogl & Gabor Szathmary & Richard L. Drake & Robert E. Shadwick - 502-506 Melanoma genome sequencing reveals frequent PREX2 mutations
by Michael F. Berger & Eran Hodis & Timothy P. Heffernan & Yonathan Lissanu Deribe & Michael S. Lawrence & Alexei Protopopov & Elena Ivanova & Ian R. Watson & Elizabeth Nickerson & Papia Ghosh & Hailei Zhang & Rhamy Zeid & Xiaojia Ren & Kristian Cibulskis & Andrey Y. Sivachenko & Nikhil Wagle & Antje Sucker & Carrie Sougnez & Robert Onofrio & Lauren Ambrogio & Daniel Auclair & Timothy Fennell & Scott L. Carter & Yotam Drier & Petar Stojanov & Meredith A. Singer & Douglas Voet & Rui Jing & Gordon Saksena & Jordi Barretina & Alex H. Ramos & Trevor J. Pugh & Nicolas Stransky & Melissa Parkin & Wendy Winckler & Scott Mahan & Kristin Ardlie & Jennifer Baldwin & Jennifer Wargo & Dirk Schadendorf & Matthew Meyerson & Stacey B. Gabriel & Todd R. Golub & Stephan N. Wagner & Eric S. Lander & Gad Getz & Lynda Chin & Levi A. Garraway - 507-511 Sustained translational repression by eIF2α-P mediates prion neurodegeneration
by Julie A. Moreno & Helois Radford & Diego Peretti & Joern R. Steinert & Nicholas Verity & Maria Guerra Martin & Mark Halliday & Jason Morgan & David Dinsdale & Catherine A. Ortori & David A. Barrett & Pavel Tsaytler & Anne Bertolotti & Anne E. Willis & Martin Bushell & Giovanna R. Mallucci - 512-516 Apolipoprotein E controls cerebrovascular integrity via cyclophilin A
by Robert D. Bell & Ethan A. Winkler & Itender Singh & Abhay P. Sagare & Rashid Deane & Zhenhua Wu & David M. Holtzman & Christer Betsholtz & Annika Armulik & Jan Sallstrom & Bradford C. Berk & Berislav V. Zlokovic - 517-521 Glycolytic oligodendrocytes maintain myelin and long-term axonal integrity
by Ursula Fünfschilling & Lotti M. Supplie & Don Mahad & Susann Boretius & Aiman S. Saab & Julia Edgar & Bastian G. Brinkmann & Celia M. Kassmann & Iva D. Tzvetanova & Wiebke Möbius & Francisca Diaz & Dies Meijer & Ueli Suter & Bernd Hamprecht & Michael W. Sereda & Carlos T. Moraes & Jens Frahm & Sandra Goebbels & Klaus-Armin Nave - 522-525 Cryptic peroxisomal targeting via alternative splicing and stop codon read-through in fungi
by Johannes Freitag & Julia Ast & Michael Bölker - 526-529 The complex of tmRNA–SmpB and EF-G on translocating ribosomes
by David J. F. Ramrath & Hiroshi Yamamoto & Kristian Rother & Daniela Wittek & Markus Pech & Thorsten Mielke & Justus Loerke & Patrick Scheerer & Pavel Ivanov & Yoshika Teraoka & Olga Shpanchenko & Knud H. Nierhaus & Christian M. T. Spahn - 530-533 Evolution of the chalcone-isomerase fold from fatty-acid binding to stereospecific catalysis
by Micheline N. Ngaki & Gordon V. Louie & Ryan N. Philippe & Gerard Manning & Florence Pojer & Marianne E. Bowman & Ling Li & Elise Larsen & Eve Syrkin Wurtele & Joseph P. Noel - 534-534 Erratum: Aerosols implicated as a prime driver of twentieth-century North Atlantic climate variability
by Ben B. B. Booth & Nick J. Dunstone & Paul R. Halloran & Timothy Andrews & Nicolas Bellouin - 535-536 Postgraduate options: Academia misses the mark
by Karen Kaplan - 537-537 Turning point: Ricardo Dolmetsch
by Virginia Gewin - 540-540 The common app
by Robert Scherrer
May 2012, Volume 485, Issue 7398
- 1-1 Diabetes
by Herb Brody - 2-3 Diabetes in numbers
by Tony Scully - 4-5 Immunomodulators: Cell savers
by Sarah DeWeerdt - 6-8 Medical devices: Managed by machine
by Elie Dolgin - 9-9 Perspective: Rethink the immune connection
by Carla Greenbaum - 10-11 Pathology: Cause and effect
by Erika Jonietz - 12-13 Microbiome: The critters within
by Lauren Gravitz - 14-16 Public health: India's diabetes time bomb
by Priya Shetty - 17-17 Perspective: Testing failures
by Thomas Mandrup-Poulsen - 18-19 Prevention: Nipped in the bud
by Scott P. Edwards - 281-281 Reach out to defend evolution
by Russell Garwood - 287-288 Child-study turmoil leaves bitter taste
by Meredith Wadman - 289-289 Plagiarism charge for Romanian minister
by Alison Abbott - 290-291 Messages from the early Universe
by Eric Hand - 293-293 Malaria surge feared
by Amy Maxmen - 294-295 EU agencies accused of conflicts of interest
by Declan Butler - 295-295 Go West, young Russian
by Quirin Schiermeier - 296-297 Rise of the coyote: The new top dog
by Sharon Levy - 298-300 Replication studies: Bad copy
by Ed Yong - 301-302 Beyond the great and good
by Robert Doubleday & James Wilsdon - 303-304 Last chance to see
by Jay M. Pasachoff - 305-306 Astronomy: On the track of the transit
by Owen Gingerich - 306-307 Biology: Mammary chronicles
by Josie Glausiusz - 308-308 Q&A: Soundscape explorer
by Jascha Hoffman - 309-309 In defence of the animal model
by Richard M. Baldarelli - 309-309 Control electronic waste in India
by Govindasamy Agoramoorthy & Chiranjib Chakraborty - 309-309 The social sciences are already relevant
by Frank J. van Rijnsoever - 309-309 Preserve Brazil's aquatic biodiversity
by Jean R. S. Vitule - 309-309 Don't let furore over neutrinos blur results
by Tommy Ohlsson - 312-313 Martian sand blowing in the wind
by Jasper Kok - 313-314 Electrons get real
by Manfred Lein - 314-317 How opioid drugs bind to receptors
by Marta Filizola & Lakshmi A. Devi - 317-318 Brain-controlled robot grabs attention
by Andrew Jackson - 318-319 Fish heads and human disease
by Dheeraj Malhotra & Jonathan Sebat - 319-320 Geomagnetism under scrutiny
by Bruce Buffett - 321-326 Crystal structure of the µ-opioid receptor bound to a morphinan antagonist
by Aashish Manglik & Andrew C. Kruse & Tong Sun Kobilka & Foon Sun Thian & Jesper M. Mathiesen & Roger K. Sunahara & Leonardo Pardo & William I. Weis & Brian K. Kobilka & Sébastien Granier - 327-332 Structure of the human κ-opioid receptor in complex with JDTic
by Huixian Wu & Daniel Wacker & Mauro Mileni & Vsevolod Katritch & Gye Won Han & Eyal Vardy & Wei Liu & Aaron A. Thompson & Xi-Ping Huang & F. Ivy Carroll & S. Wayne Mascarella & Richard B. Westkaemper & Philip D. Mosier & Bryan L. Roth & Vadim Cherezov & Raymond C. Stevens - 333-338 Cardiac angiogenic imbalance leads to peripartum cardiomyopathy
by Ian S. Patten & Sarosh Rana & Sajid Shahul & Glenn C. Rowe & Cholsoon Jang & Laura Liu & Michele R. Hacker & Julie S. Rhee & John Mitchell & Feroze Mahmood & Philip Hess & Caitlin Farrell & Nicole Koulisis & Eliyahu V. Khankin & Suzanne D. Burke & Igor Tudorache & Johann Bauersachs & Federica del Monte & Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner & S. Ananth Karumanchi & Zoltan Arany - 339-342 Earth-like sand fluxes on Mars
by N. T. Bridges & F. Ayoub & J-P. Avouac & S. Leprince & A. Lucas & S. Mattson - 343-346 Resolving the time when an electron exits a tunnelling barrier
by Dror Shafir & Hadas Soifer & Barry D. Bruner & Michal Dagan & Yann Mairesse & Serguei Patchkovskii & Misha Yu. Ivanov & Olga Smirnova & Nirit Dudovich - 347-349 Light-induced liquid crystallinity
by Tamas Kosa & Ludmila Sukhomlinova & Linli Su & Bahman Taheri & Timothy J. White & Timothy J. Bunning - 350-354 Recent Northern Hemisphere tropical expansion primarily driven by black carbon and tropospheric ozone
by Robert J. Allen & Steven C. Sherwood & Joel R. Norris & Charles S. Zender - 355-358 Thermal and electrical conductivity of iron at Earth’s core conditions
by Monica Pozzo & Chris Davies & David Gubbins & Dario Alfè - 359-362 Extended leaf phenology and the autumn niche in deciduous forest invasions
by Jason D. Fridley - 363-367 KCTD13 is a major driver of mirrored neuroanatomical phenotypes of the 16p11.2 copy number variant
by Christelle Golzio & Jason Willer & Michael E. Talkowski & Edwin C. Oh & Yu Taniguchi & Sébastien Jacquemont & Alexandre Reymond & Mei Sun & Akira Sawa & James F. Gusella & Atsushi Kamiya & Jacques S. Beckmann & Nicholas Katsanis - 368-371 Restoration of grasp following paralysis through brain-controlled stimulation of muscles
by C. Ethier & E. R. Oby & M. J. Bauman & L. E. Miller - 372-375 Reach and grasp by people with tetraplegia using a neurally controlled robotic arm
by Leigh R. Hochberg & Daniel Bacher & Beata Jarosiewicz & Nicolas Y. Masse & John D. Simeral & Joern Vogel & Sami Haddadin & Jie Liu & Sydney S. Cash & Patrick van der Smagt & John P. Donoghue - 376-380 Topological domains in mammalian genomes identified by analysis of chromatin interactions
by Jesse R. Dixon & Siddarth Selvaraj & Feng Yue & Audrey Kim & Yan Li & Yin Shen & Ming Hu & Jun S. Liu & Bing Ren - 381-385 Spatial partitioning of the regulatory landscape of the X-inactivation centre
by Elphège P. Nora & Bryan R. Lajoie & Edda G. Schulz & Luca Giorgetti & Ikuhiro Okamoto & Nicolas Servant & Tristan Piolot & Nynke L. van Berkum & Johannes Meisig & John Sedat & Joost Gribnau & Emmanuel Barillot & Nils Blüthgen & Job Dekker & Edith Heard - 386-390 RNF12 initiates X-chromosome inactivation by targeting REX1 for degradation
by Cristina Gontan & Eskeatnaf Mulugeta Achame & Jeroen Demmers & Tahsin Stefan Barakat & Eveline Rentmeester & Wilfred van IJcken & J. Anton Grootegoed & Joost Gribnau - 391-394 A PPARγ–FGF1 axis is required for adaptive adipose remodelling and metabolic homeostasis
by Johan W. Jonker & Jae Myoung Suh & Annette R. Atkins & Maryam Ahmadian & Pingping Li & Jamie Whyte & Mingxiao He & Henry Juguilon & Yun-Qiang Yin & Colin T. Phillips & Ruth T. Yu & Jerrold M. Olefsky & Robert R. Henry & Michael Downes & Ronald M. Evans - 395-399 Structure of the nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor in complex with a peptide mimetic
by Aaron A. Thompson & Wei Liu & Eugene Chun & Vsevolod Katritch & Huixian Wu & Eyal Vardy & Xi-Ping Huang & Claudio Trapella & Remo Guerrini & Girolamo Calo & Bryan L. Roth & Vadim Cherezov & Raymond C. Stevens - 400-404 Structure of the δ-opioid receptor bound to naltrindole
by Sébastien Granier & Aashish Manglik & Andrew C. Kruse & Tong Sun Kobilka & Foon Sun Thian & William I. Weis & Brian K. Kobilka - 405-407 Going digital
by Roberta Kwok - 407-407 Turning point: Mark Lawrence
by Alexandra Bell - 410-410 Ravages of time
by Alex Shvartsman
May 2012, Volume 485, Issue 7397
- 1-2 Nanostructure-enhanced atomic line emission
by M. Sivis & M. Duwe & B. Abel & C. Ropers - 2-3 Kim et al. reply
by Seungchul Kim & Jonghan Jin & Young-Jin Kim & In-Yong Park & Yunseok Kim & Seung-Woo Kim - 149-149 Beware the creeping cracks of bias
by Daniel Sarewitz - 155-156 War of words over tribal tongue
by Eugenie Samuel Reich - 156-157 LHC prepares for data pile-up
by Geoff Brumfiel - 157-158 A boost for quantum reality
by Eugenie Samuel Reich - 158-159 Development project touts health victory
by Natasha Gilbert - 160-160 Drug-making plant blooms
by Amy Maxmen - 162-163 Radiation risks: Raiders of the lost archive
by Alison Abbott - 164-166 Climate forecasting: A break in the clouds
by Jeff Tollefson - 167-168 Time to bury plutonium
by Frank von Hippel & Rodney Ewing & Richard Garwin & Allison Macfarlane - 169-170 Strengthen and stabilize the FDA
by Daniel Carpenter - 171-172 Natural selection: The evolutionary struggle
by Andrew Berry - 172-173 Q&A: Nature's digitizer
by Jascha Hoffman - 174-174 A UK tissue bank for breast tumours
by Alastair M. Thompson - 174-174 Science sociology began before Kuhn
by Ulrich Lehmann - 174-174 Cyprus Institute: It deserves more credit
by Edouard Brézin - 174-174 Cyprus Institute: Improve oversight
by Emmanouil Lioudakis - 174-174 Indian science needs alternative investors
by Siddhartha P. Kar - 176-177 Comparing apples with oranges
by John P. Reganold & Achim Dobermann - 177-178 Cracks tamed
by Antonio J. Pons - 179-180 Escaped DNA inflames the heart
by Klitos Konstantinidis & Richard N. Kitsis - 180-181 A grip on ice-age ocean circulation
by Jochem Marotzke - 181-182 One step closer to gut repair
by Anisa Shaker & Deborah C. Rubin - 183-183 Star ripped to shreds
by Giuseppe Lodato - 185-194 Engineering the third wave of biocatalysis
by U. T. Bornscheuer & G. W. Huisman & R. J. Kazlauskas & S. Lutz & J. C. Moore & K. Robins - 195-200 ZNRF3 promotes Wnt receptor turnover in an R-spondin-sensitive manner
by Huai-Xiang Hao & Yang Xie & Yue Zhang & Olga Charlat & Emma Oster & Monika Avello & Hong Lei & Craig Mickanin & Dong Liu & Heinz Ruffner & Xiaohong Mao & Qicheng Ma & Raffaella Zamponi & Tewis Bouwmeester & Peter M. Finan & Marc W. Kirschner & Jeffery A. Porter & Fabrizio C. Serluca & Feng Cong - 201-206 Topology of the human and mouse m6A RNA methylomes revealed by m6A-seq
by Dan Dominissini & Sharon Moshitch-Moshkovitz & Schraga Schwartz & Mali Salmon-Divon & Lior Ungar & Sivan Osenberg & Karen Cesarkas & Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch & Ninette Amariglio & Martin Kupiec & Rotem Sorek & Gideon Rechavi - 207-212 Molecular mechanism of ATP binding and ion channel activation in P2X receptors
by Motoyuki Hattori & Eric Gouaux - 213-216 The suppression of star formation by powerful active galactic nuclei
by M. J. Page & M. Symeonidis & J. D. Vieira & B. Altieri & A. Amblard & V. Arumugam & H. Aussel & T. Babbedge & A. Blain & J. Bock & A. Boselli & V. Buat & N. Castro-Rodríguez & A. Cava & P. Chanial & D. L. Clements & A. Conley & L. Conversi & A. Cooray & C. D. Dowell & E. N. Dubois & J. S. Dunlop & E. Dwek & S. Dye & S. Eales & D. Elbaz & D. Farrah & M. Fox & A. Franceschini & W. Gear & J. Glenn & M. Griffin & M. Halpern & E. Hatziminaoglou & E. Ibar & K. Isaak & R. J. Ivison & G. Lagache & L. Levenson & N. Lu & S. Madden & B. Maffei & G. Mainetti & L. Marchetti & H. T. Nguyen & B. O’Halloran & S. J. Oliver & A. Omont & P. Panuzzo & A. Papageorgiou & C. P. Pearson & I. Pérez-Fournon & M. Pohlen & J. I. Rawlings & D. Rigopoulou & L. Riguccini & D. Rizzo & G. Rodighiero & I. G. Roseboom & M. Rowan-Robinson & M. Sánchez Portal & B. Schulz & D. Scott & N. Seymour & D. L. Shupe & A. J. Smith & J. A. Stevens & M. Trichas & K. E. Tugwell & M. Vaccari & I. Valtchanov & M. Viero & L. Vigroux & L. Wang & R. Ward & G. Wright & C. K. Xu & M. Zemcov - 217-220 An ultraviolet–optical flare from the tidal disruption of a helium-rich stellar core
by S. Gezari & R. Chornock & A. Rest & M. E. Huber & K. Forster & E. Berger & P. J. Challis & J. D. Neill & D. C. Martin & T. Heckman & A. Lawrence & C. Norman & G. Narayan & R. J. Foley & G. H. Marion & D. Scolnic & L. Chomiuk & A. Soderberg & K. Smith & R. P. Kirshner & A. G. Riess & S. J. Smartt & C. W. Stubbs & J. L. Tonry & W. M. Wood-Vasey & W. S. Burgett & K. C. Chambers & T. Grav & J. N. Heasley & N. Kaiser & R.-P. Kudritzki & E. A. Magnier & J. S. Morgan & P. A. Price - 221-224 Patterning by controlled cracking
by Koo Hyun Nam & Il H. Park & Seung Hwan Ko - 225-228 Twenty-first-century warming of a large Antarctic ice-shelf cavity by a redirected coastal current
by Hartmut H. Hellmer & Frank Kauker & Ralph Timmermann & Jürgen Determann & Jamie Rae - 229-232 Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture
by Verena Seufert & Navin Ramankutty & Jonathan A. Foley - 233-236 Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception
by Nima Mesgarani & Edward F. Chang - 237-241 De novo mutations revealed by whole-exome sequencing are strongly associated with autism
by Stephan J. Sanders & Michael T. Murtha & Abha R. Gupta & John D. Murdoch & Melanie J. Raubeson & A. Jeremy Willsey & A. Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek & Nicholas M. DiLullo & Neelroop N. Parikshak & Jason L. Stein & Michael F. Walker & Gordon T. Ober & Nicole A. Teran & Youeun Song & Paul El-Fishawy & Ryan C. Murtha & Murim Choi & John D. Overton & Robert D. Bjornson & Nicholas J. Carriero & Kyle A. Meyer & Kaya Bilguvar & Shrikant M. Mane & Nenad Šestan & Richard P. Lifton & Murat Günel & Kathryn Roeder & Daniel H. Geschwind & Bernie Devlin & Matthew W. State - 242-245 Patterns and rates of exonic de novo mutations in autism spectrum disorders
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