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December 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6966
- 512-513 Taking apart a cancer protein
by Pier Paolo Scaglioni & Pier Paolo Pandolfi - 515-516 On-chip manipulation of free droplets
by Orlin D. Velev & Brian G. Prevo & Ketan H. Bhatt - 516-516 A polydactylous amniote from the Triassic period
by Xiao-Chun Wu & Zhan Li & Bao-Chun Zhou & Zhi-Ming Dong - 517-524 TRP channels as cellular sensors
by David E. Clapham - 525-530 Structural snapshots of the mechanism and inhibition of a guanine nucleotide exchange factor
by Louis Renault & Bernard Guibert & Jacqueline Cherfils - 531-533 An increased estimate of the merger rate of double neutron stars from observations of a highly relativistic system
by M. Burgay & N. D'Amico & A. Possenti & R. N. Manchester & A. G. Lyne & B. C. Joshi & M. A. McLaughlin & M. Kramer & J. M. Sarkissian & F. Camilo & V. Kalogera & C. Kim & D. R. Lorimer - 533-537 Continuous magnetic reconnection at Earth's magnetopause
by H. U. Frey & T. D. Phan & S. A. Fuselier & S. B. Mende - 537-540 Emergence of a molecular Bose–Einstein condensate from a Fermi gas
by Markus Greiner & Cindy A. Regal & Deborah S. Jin - 540-544 Direct observation of Tomonaga–Luttinger-liquid state in carbon nanotubes at low temperatures
by Hiroyoshi Ishii & Hiromichi Kataura & Hidetsugu Shiozawa & Hideo Yoshioka & Hideo Otsubo & Yasuhiro Takayama & Tsuneaki Miyahara & Shinzo Suzuki & Yohji Achiba & Masashi Nakatake & Takamasa Narimura & Mitsuharu Higashiguchi & Kenya Shimada & Hirofumi Namatame & Masaki Taniguchi - 544-548 Migration of seismic scatterers associated with the 1993 Parkfield aseismic transient event
by Fenglin Niu & Paul G. Silver & Robert M. Nadeau & Thomas V. McEvilly - 549-552 Oligocene mammals from Ethiopia and faunal exchange between Afro-Arabia and Eurasia
by John Kappelman & D. Tab Rasmussen & William J. Sanders & Mulugeta Feseha & Thomas Bown & Peter Copeland & Jeff Crabaugh & John Fleagle & Michelle Glantz & Adam Gordon & Bonnie Jacobs & Murat Maga & Kathleen Muldoon & Aaron Pan & Lydia Pyne & Brian Richmond & Timothy Ryan & Erik R. Seiffert & Sevket Sen & Lawrence Todd & Michael C. Wiemann & Alisa Winkler - 552-555 Ocean currents mediate evolution in island lizards
by Ryan Calsbeek & Thomas B. Smith - 555-559 Delta-promoted filopodia mediate long-range lateral inhibition in Drosophila
by Cyrille de Joussineau & Jonathan Soulé & Marianne Martin & Christelle Anguille & Philippe Montcourrier & Daniel Alexandre - 559-563 Synaptotagmin I is necessary for compensatory synaptic vesicle endocytosis in vivo
by Kira E. Poskanzer & Kurt W. Marek & Sean T. Sweeney & Graeme W. Davis - 563-566 Lipid packing sensed by ArfGAP1 couples COPI coat disassembly to membrane bilayer curvature
by Joëlle Bigay & Pierre Gounon & Sylviane Robineau & Bruno Antonny - 567-570 Targeted degradation of TOC1 by ZTL modulates circadian function in Arabidopsis thaliana
by Paloma Más & Woe-Yeon Kim & David E. Somers & Steve A. Kay - 570-574 Proteomic characterization of the human centrosome by protein correlation profiling
by Jens S. Andersen & Christopher J. Wilkinson & Thibault Mayor & Peter Mortensen & Erich A. Nigg & Matthias Mann - 574-579 Protein kinase C switches the Raf kinase inhibitor from Raf-1 to GRK-2
by Kristina Lorenz & Martin J. Lohse & Ursula Quitterer - 579-584 Release of eIF6 (p27BBP) from the 60S subunit allows 80S ribosome assembly
by Marcello Ceci & Cristina Gaviraghi & Chiara Gorrini & Leonardo A. Sala & Nina Offenhäuser & Pier Carlo Marchisio & Stefano Biffo - 584-584 Correction: Corrigendum: Cdc6 cooperates with Sic1 and Hct1 to inactivate mitotic cyclin-dependent kinases
by Arturo Calzada & Maria Sacristán & Elisa Sánchez & Avelino Bueno - 584-584 Correction: Corrigendum: Zero thermal expansion in YbGaGe due to an electronic valence transition
by James R. Salvador & Fu Guo & Tim Hogan & Mercouri G. Kanatzidis - 584-584 Correction: Corrigendum: Cyanophages infecting the oceanic cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus
by Matthew B. Sullivan & John B. Waterbury & Sallie W. Chisholm - 584-584 Correction: Corrigendum: Sustained division of the attentional spotlight
by M. M. Müller & P. Malinowski & T. Gruber & S. A. Hillyard - 584-584 Correction: Corrigendum: Colorectal carcinomas in mice lacking the catalytic subunit of PI(3)Kγ
by Takehiko Sasaki & Junko Irie-Sasaki & Yasuo Horie & Kurt Bachmaier & Jimmie E. Fata & Martin Li & Akira Suzuki & Dennis Bouchard & Alexandra Ho & Mark Redston & Steven Gallinger & Rama Khokha & Tak W. Mak & Phillip T. Hawkins & Len Stephens & Stephen W. Scherer & Ming Tsao & Josef M. Penninger - 587-587 Making choices
by Paul Smaglik - 588-588 Women mentoring women
by Helen McBride - 588-588 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
November 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6965
- 371-371 State department woos weapons researchers in bid to rebuild Iraq
by Geoff Brumfiel - 372-372 GloFish casts light on murky policing of transgenic animals
by Jonathan Knight - 372-372 Germany puts faith in big guns as science ministry feels pinch
by Quirin Schiermeier - 373-373 US draws up plans to tackle autism
by Emily Singer - 373-373 Promega changes tack in battle over patent
by Jonathan Knight - 374-374 University buildings named on shaky ground
by Rex Dalton - 375-375 US on sidelines as China prepares for satellite launch
by Tony Reichhardt - 375-375 Russian claims first in magnetic imaging
by Bryon MacWilliams - 378-379 Eat your veg
by Kendall Powell - 380-381 Unstoppable force
by Tony Reichhardt - 383-383 Open access: the JCI has already shown it works
by Ajit Varki - 383-383 Aircraft give a new view of jellyfish behaviour
by Graeme C. Hays & Jon. D. R. Houghton & Tom Doyle & John Davenport - 383-383 Filling the gap between knowing and doing
by Tikki Pang - 385-386 Fuzzy vision
by Melvin Konner - 386-386 Jazzing up neuroscience
by Petr Janata - 386-387 Looking for a new home?
by Alan Boss - 387-387 Seeing the light
by Colin Martin - 389-389 Four golden lessons
by Steven Weinberg - 391-392 Trees of life and of language
by David B. Searls - 392-393 Thanks for the memory
by Jill C. Sible - 393-395 Conveyed to the Kuiper belt
by Rodney Gomes - 395-396 Two worms are better than one
by Mark Blaxter - 397-399 Beacons in the distant cosmos
by Luigi Piro - 399-400 Dual approach to a light problem
by Werner Kühlbrandt - 401-401 The ultraslow difference
by Jason Phipps Morgan - 403-404 Uncoupling the agony from ecstasy
by Edward M. Mills & Matthew L. Banks & Jon E. Sprague & Toren Finkel - 404-404 Imaging by flat lens using negative refraction
by Patanjali V. Parimi & Wentao T. Lu & Plarenta Vodo & Srinivas Sridhar - 405-412 An ultraslow-spreading class of ocean ridge
by Henry J. B. Dick & Jian Lin & Hans Schouten - 413-418 An atypical haem in the cytochrome b6f complex
by David Stroebel & Yves Choquet & Jean-Luc Popot & Daniel Picot - 419-421 The formation of the Kuiper belt by the outward transport of bodies during Neptune's migration
by Harold F. Levison & Alessandro Morbidelli - 421-424 Microfluidic sorting in an optical lattice
by M. P. MacDonald & G. C. Spalding & K. Dholakia - 424-428 Low-temperature processing of ‘baroplastics’ by pressure-induced flow
by Juan A. Gonzalez-Leon & Metin H. Acar & Sang-Woog Ryu & Anne-Valérie G. Ruzette & Anne M. Mayes - 428-432 Synthetic design of crystalline inorganic chalcogenides exhibiting fast-ion conductivity
by Nanfeng Zheng & Xianhui Bu & Pingyun Feng - 432-435 Explosive volcanism may not be an inevitable consequence of magma fragmentation
by Helge M. Gonnermann & Michael Manga - 435-439 Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin
by Russell D. Gray & Quentin D. Atkinson - 439-442 Contributions of microbial biofilms to ecosystem processes in stream mesocosms
by Tom J. Battin & Louis A. Kaplan & J. Denis Newbold & Claude M. E. Hansen - 442-446 Balanced inhibition underlies tuning and sharpens spike timing in auditory cortex
by Michael Wehr & Anthony M. Zador - 446-450 An ancient role for nuclear β-catenin in the evolution of axial polarity and germ layer segregation
by Athula H. Wikramanayake & Melanie Hong & Patricia N. Lee & Kevin Pang & Christine A. Byrum & Joanna M. Bince & Ronghui Xu & Mark Q. Martindale - 450-454 Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is a functional receptor for the SARS coronavirus
by Wenhui Li & Michael J. Moore & Natalya Vasilieva & Jianhua Sui & Swee Kee Wong & Michael A. Berne & Mohan Somasundaran & John L. Sullivan & Katherine Luzuriaga & Thomas C. Greenough & Hyeryun Choe & Michael Farzan - 454-460 Altered thymic T-cell selection due to a mutation of the ZAP-70 gene causes autoimmune arthritis in mice
by Noriko Sakaguchi & Takeshi Takahashi & Hiroshi Hata & Takashi Nomura & Tomoyuki Tagami & Sayuri Yamazaki & Toshiko Sakihama & Takaji Matsutani & Izumi Negishi & Syuichi Nakatsuru & Shimon Sakaguchi - 460-465 A positive-feedback-based bistable ‘memory module’ that governs a cell fate decision
by Wen Xiong & James E. Ferrell - 465-469 Structure and nucleic-acid binding of the Drosophila Argonaute 2 PAZ domain
by Andreas Lingel & Bernd Simon & Elisa Izaurralde & Michael Sattler - 469-474 Structure and conserved RNA binding of the PAZ domain
by Kelley S. Yan & Sherry Yan & Amjad Farooq & Arnold Han & Lei Zeng & Ming-Ming Zhou - 474-474 Addendum: Specific cytotoxic T cells eliminate cells producing neutralizing antibodies
by Oliver Planz & Peter Seiler & Hans Hengartner & Rolf M. Zinkernagel - 477-477 Home-grown success
by Paul Smaglik - 478-479 Small world, big hopes
by Myrna Watanabe
November 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6964
- 215-215 Medical journal under attack as dissenters seize AIDS platform
by Declan Butler - 216-216 UK considers plans to shake up clinical trials
by Jim Giles - 216-216 Academy calls for improved tests to beat prion disease
by Jonathan Knight - 216-216 Syngenta ends plant-research deal with Berkeley
by Rex Dalton - 217-217 Cornell axes Elsevier journals as prices rise
by Jonathan Knight - 217-217 Commercial copying charges hit European academics
by Jim Giles - 218-218 Task force set up to combat threat of political interference
by Erika Check - 218-218 Whistles blow in vain on bad practice in German research
by Alison Abbott - 219-219 Whale of a catch blows hole in family tree
by David Cyranoski - 219-219 Europe urged to counter nuclear proliferation threat
by Geoff Brumfiel - 222-223 It's a scoop!
by Helen Pearson - 224-226 A continent divided
by Ehsan Masood - 227-227 Casting light on mystery of auroral flashes
by Len Freeman - 227-227 Precautionary principle cuts costs as well as risks
by Jonathan M. Gilligan - 227-227 Middle East: nothing to fear except terrorism
by Jack S. Cohen - 227-227 Middle East: university funding for Palestinians
by Noam Agmon - 229-230 Too young for gardening
by Robert Olby - 230-231 An inside view of mental health
by Gerald N. Grob - 231-232 Core research
by Quentin Williams - 232-232 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 235-236 Expiry dates
by Stuart Pimm - 236-237 The mystery companion
by Noam Soker - 237-237 Leaves by number
by Christopher Surridge - 238-239 An eye on organ development
by Jonathan A. Epstein & Benjamin G. Neel - 239-241 Eruptions linked to El Niño
by Shanaka de Silva - 241-241 Gender benders
by Peter Koopman - 243-244 Heat reward for insect pollinators
by Roger S. Seymour & Craig R. White & Marc Gibernau - 244-245 How fielders arrive in time to catch the ball
by Peter McLeod & Nick Reed & Zoltan Dienes - 245-245 When did the dodo become extinct?
by David L. Roberts & Andrew R. Solow - 245-246 Black holes, fleas and microlithography
by Gerry Skinner & Paul Gorenstein - 247-254 Eya protein phosphatase activity regulates Six1–Dach–Eya transcriptional effects in mammalian organogenesis
by Xue Li & Kenneth A. Ohgi & Jie Zhang & Anna Krones & Kevin T. Bush & Christopher K. Glass & Sanjay K. Nigam & Aneel K. Aggarwal & Richard Maas & David W. Rose & Michael G. Rosenfeld - 255-260 Regulation of phyllotaxis by polar auxin transport
by Didier Reinhardt & Eva-Rachele Pesce & Pia Stieger & Therese Mandel & Kurt Baltensperger & Malcolm Bennett & Jan Traas & Jiří Friml & Cris Kuhlemeier - 261-264 A collimated, high-speed outflow from the dying star V Hydrae
by R. Sahai & M. Morris & G. R. Knapp & K. Young & C. Barnbaum - 264-267 Demonstration of an all-optical quantum controlled-NOT gate
by J. L. O'Brien & G. J. Pryde & A. G. White & T. C. Ralph & D. Branning - 267-271 Direct observation of attosecond light bunching
by P. Tzallas & D. Charalambidis & N. A. Papadogiannis & K. Witte & G. D. Tsakiris - 271-274 Drying-mediated self-assembly of nanoparticles
by Eran Rabani & David R. Reichman & Phillip L. Geissler & Louis E. Brus - 274-278 Proxy evidence for an El Niño-like response to volcanic forcing
by J. Brad Adams & Michael E. Mann & Caspar M. Ammann - 278-281 A newly discovered species of living baleen whale
by Shiro Wada & Masayuki Oishi & Tadasu K. Yamada - 282-285 Compartments revealed in food-web structure
by Ann E. Krause & Kenneth A. Frank & Doran M. Mason & Robert E. Ulanowicz & William W. Taylor - 285-291 Activation of the TRPC1 cation channel by metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR1
by Sang Jeong Kim & Yu Shin Kim & Joseph P. Yuan & Ronald S. Petralia & Paul F. Worley & David J. Linden - 291-295 Testis determination requires insulin receptor family function in mice
by Serge Nef & Sunita Verma-Kurvari & Jussi Merenmies & Jean-Dominique Vassalli & Argiris Efstratiadis & Domenico Accili & Luis F. Parada - 295-298 Eyes absent represents a class of protein tyrosine phosphatases
by Jayanagendra P. Rayapureddi & Chandramohan Kattamuri & Brian D. Steinmetz & Benjamin J. Frankfort & Edwin J. Ostrin & Graeme Mardon & Rashmi S. Hegde - 299-302 The transcription factor Eyes absent is a protein tyrosine phosphatase
by Tina L. Tootle & Serena J. Silver & Erin L. Davies & Victoria Newman & Robert R. Latek & Ishara A. Mills & Jeremy D. Selengut & Beth E. W. Parlikar & Ilaria Rebay - 302-306 FKF1 is essential for photoperiodic-specific light signalling in Arabidopsis
by Takato Imaizumi & Hien G. Tran & Trevor E. Swartz & Winslow R. Briggs & Steve A. Kay - 306-310 A genetic basis for Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm antibiotic resistance
by Thien-Fah Mah & Betsey Pitts & Brett Pellock & Graham C. Walker & Philip S. Stewart & George A. O'Toole - 310-314 Transposon silencing in the Caenorhabditis elegans germ line by natural RNAi
by Titia Sijen & Ronald H. A. Plasterk - 314-314 Correction: Corrigendum: An NS3 protease inhibitor with antiviral effects in humans infected with hepatitis C virus
by Daniel Lamarre & Paul C. Anderson & Murray Bailey & Pierre Beaulieu & Gordon Bolger & Pierre Bonneau & Michael Bös & Dale R. Cameron & Mireille Cartier & Michael G. Cordingley & Anne-Marie Faucher & Nathalie Goudreau & Stephen H. Kawai & George Kukolj & Lisette Lagacé & Steven R. Laplante & Hans Narjes & Marc-André Poupart & Jean Rancourt & Roel E. Sentjens & Roger St George & Bruno Simoneau & Gerhard Steinmann & Diane Thibeault & Youla S. Tsantrizos & Steven M. Weldon & Chan-Loi Yong & Montse Llinàs-Brunet - 317-317 Hydrocarbon reservoirs
by Karl Ziemelis - 318-322 Hydrocarbons and the evolution of human culture
by Charles Hall & Pradeep Tharakan & John Hallock & Cutler Cleveland & Michael Jefferson - 323-326 The long-term carbon cycle, fossil fuels and atmospheric composition
by Robert A. Berner - 327-333 Organic–inorganic interactions in petroleum-producing sedimentary basins
by Jeffrey S. Seewald - 334-343 Understanding the thermal evolution of deep-water continental margins
by Nicky White & Mark Thompson & Tony Barwise - 344-352 Biological activity in the deep subsurface and the origin of heavy oil
by Ian M. Head & D. Martin Jones & Steve R. Larter - 353-359 Fundamental principles and applications of natural gas hydrates
by E. Dendy Sloan - 360-363 Integration of geoscience and engineering in the oil industry — just a dream?
by B. Artur Stankiewicz - 365-365 Europe goes back to basics
by Paul Smaglik - 366-367 Twin peaks Rhône-Alpes
by Sally Goodman
November 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6963
- 107-107 Consumers warned that time is not yet ripe for nutrition profiling
by Erika Check - 108-108 US reveals physics wish-list in bid for scientific frontier
by Geoff Brumfiel - 108-108 Antarctic research frozen out of Japan's budget plans
by Keiko Kandachi - 109-109 African states pledge increased spending on research
by Michael Cherry - 109-109 Bone archives face prospect of dispersal
by Jim Giles - 110-110 Geologists call for desalination of Gaza Strip's water
by Betsy Mason - 110-110 Magnetic effect sends physicists into a spin
by Geoff Brumfiel - 111-111 Italy's proposal for technology institute riles researchers
by Alison Abbott - 111-111 Primatologist rocks Gibraltar by quitting over macaque cull
by Quirin Schiermeier - 114-115 No dope
by Jonathan Knight - 116-117 Night club
by Geoff Brumfiel - 119-119 Drinking your health? It's too early to say
by Roger Corder & Alan Crozier & Paul A. Kroon - 119-119 How genius can smooth the road to publication
by Jens Brümmer - 119-119 Phosphorus: time for us to oust bad spelling
by Nelson Hairston - 119-119 How genius can smooth the road to publication
by John Maddox - 121-122 Web masters
by Fritz Vollrath - 122-122 From genes to biochemistry
by Benno Müller-Hill - 122-123 A recipe for success?
by John Mann - 123-123 Making haze
by Colin Martin - 125-125 Cancer robustness: Tumour tactics
by Hiroaki Kitano - 127-128 Essence of mitochondria
by Katrin Henze & William Martin - 128-129 Dendrimers set to self-destruct
by E. W. Meijer & M. H. P. van Genderen - 129-131 Fresh assault on hepatitis C
by Charles M. Rice - 131-132 Close-up on cracks
by Jay Fineberg - 132-135 An axis of auxin
by Stefan Kepinski & Ottoline Leyser - 135-135 The quest for imperfection
by Thomas F. Rosenbaum - 137-138 Radar imaging of the lunar poles
by Bruce A. Campbell & Donald B. Campbell & John F. Chandler & Alice A. Hine & Michael C. Nolan & Phillip J. Perillat - 138-139 refreshed shocks from a γ-ray burst
by Jonathan Granot & Ehud Nakar & Tsvi Piran - 139-139 A constraint on canonical quantum gravity?
by Igor G. Mitrofanov - 139-140 Spurious magnetism in high-Tc superconductor
by P. K. Mang & S. Larochelle & M. Greven - 140-140 Spurious magnetism in high-Tc superconductor
by H. J. Kang & Pengcheng Dai & J. W. Lynn & M. Matsuura & J. R. Thompson & Shou-Cheng Zhang & D. N. Argyriou & Y. Onose & Y. Tokura - 141-146 Hyperelasticity governs dynamic fracture at a critical length scale
by Markus J. Buehler & Farid F. Abraham & Huajian Gao - 147-153 Efflux-dependent auxin gradients establish the apical–basal axis of Arabidopsis
by Jiří Friml & Anne Vieten & Michael Sauer & Dolf Weijers & Heinz Schwarz & Thorsten Hamann & Remko Offringa & Gerd Jürgens - 154-157 A common origin for cosmic explosions inferred from calorimetry of GRB030329
by E. Berger & S. R. Kulkarni & G. Pooley & D. A. Frail & V. McIntyre & R. M. Wark & R. Sari & A. M. Soderberg & D. W. Fox & S. Yost & P. A. Price - 157-159 Evolution of the polarization of the optical afterglow of the γ-ray burst GRB030329
by Jochen Greiner & Sylvio Klose & Klaus Reinsch & Hans Martin Schmid & Re'em Sari & Dieter H. Hartmann & Chryssa Kouveliotou & Arne Rau & Eliana Palazzi & Christian Straubmeier & Bringfried Stecklum & Sergej Zharikov & Gaghik Tovmassian & Otto Bärnbantner & Christoph Ries & Emmanuel Jehin & Arne Henden & Anlaug A. Kaas & Tommy Grav & Jens Hjorth & Holger Pedersen & Ralph A. M. J. Wijers & Andreas Kaufer & Hye-Sook Park & Grant Williams & Olaf Reimer - 159-162 Experimental observation of symmetry-breaking nonlinear modes in an active ring
by Sergej O. Demokritov & Alexander A. Serga & Vladislav E. Demidov & Burkard Hillebrands & Michail P. Kostylev & Boris A. Kalinikos - 162-165 Non-saturating magnetoresistance in heavily disordered semiconductors
by M. M. Parish & P. B. Littlewood - 166-169 A polymer/semiconductor write-once read-many-times memory
by Sven Möller & Craig Perlov & Warren Jackson & Carl Taussig & Stephen R. Forrest - 169-171 Rapid body size decline in Alaskan Pleistocene horses before extinction
by R. Dale Guthrie - 172-176 Mitochondrial remnant organelles of Giardia function in iron-sulphur protein maturation
by Jorge Tovar & Gloria León-Avila & Lidya B Sánchez & Robert Sutak & Jan Tachezy & Mark van der Giezen & Manuel Hernández & Miklós Müller & John M. Lucocq - 176-178 Allele substitution at a flower colour locus produces a pollinator shift in monkeyflowers
by H. D. Bradshaw & Douglas W. Schemske - 178-181 Light-induced hormone conversion of T4 to T3 regulates photoperiodic response of gonads in birds
by Takashi Yoshimura & Shinobu Yasuo & Miwa Watanabe & Masayuki Iigo & Takashi Yamamura & Kanjun Hirunagi & Shizufumi Ebihara - 181-186 APL regulates vascular tissue identity in Arabidopsis
by Martin Bonke & Siripong Thitamadee & Ari Pekka Mähönen & Marie-Theres Hauser & Ykä Helariutta - 186-189 An NS3 protease inhibitor with antiviral effects in humans infected with hepatitis C virus
by Daniel Lamarre & Paul C. Anderson & Murray Bailey & Pierre Beaulieu & Gordon Bolger & Pierre Bonneau & Michael Bös & Dale R. Cameron & Mireille Cartier & Michael G. Cordingley & Anne-Marie Faucher & Nathalie Goudreau & Stephen H. Kawai & George Kukolj & Lisette Lagacé & Steven R. LaPlante & Hans Narjes & Marc-André Poupart & Jean Rancourt & Roel E. Sentjens & Roger St George & Bruno Simoneau & Gerhard Steinmann & Diane Thibeault & Youla S. Tsantrizos & Steven M. Weldon & Chan-Loi Yong & Montse Llinàs-Brunet - 190-193 CREB controls hepatic lipid metabolism through nuclear hormone receptor PPAR-γ
by Stephan Herzig & Susan Hedrick & Ianessa Morantte & Seung-Hoi Koo & Francesco Galimi & Marc Montminy - 194-198 A DNA damage checkpoint response in telomere-initiated senescence
by Fabrizio d'Adda di Fagagna & Philip M. Reaper & Lorena Clay-Farrace & Heike Fiegler & Philippa Carr & Thomas von Zglinicki & Gabriele Saretzki & Nigel P. Carter & Stephen P. Jackson - 198-203 DNA self-recognition in the structure of Pot1 bound to telomeric single-stranded DNA
by Ming Lei & Elaine R. Podell & Peter Baumann & Thomas R. Cech - 209-209 A question of gender
by Paul Smaglik - 210-211 Europe attempts to promote women scientists
by Sally Goodman - 211-211 The quota conundrum
by Nicola Nosengo
November 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6962
- 3-3 Satellite loss throws Japan's space programme into disarray
by David Cyranoski - 4-4 Florida welcomes Scripps as critics predict big-money flop
by Rex Dalton - 4-4 Disease spread leads Britain to pull plug on trial badger cull
by Jim Giles - 5-5 US loses allure in foreign students' eyes
by Geoff Brumfiel - 5-5 Roaming polar bears reveal Arctic role of pollutants
by Marika Willerroider - 6-6 Museum breaks mould in attempts to lure reluctant visitors
by Jim Giles - 6-6 National Academy calls for sea change in ocean efforts
by Betsy Mason - 7-7 Preprint server seeks way to halt plagiarists
by Jim Giles - 7-7 Critical comments threaten to open libel floodgate for physics archive
by Jim Giles - 10-11 This protein belongs to..
by David Cyranoski - 12-14 Close encounters of the jelly kind
by Carina Dennis - 15-15 Open access will deter illegal file-sharing
by Martin Dufva - 15-15 Leonardo knew the fluid boundaries of science
by Stefano E. Grillo - 15-15 Open access: other ways
by Peter Suber - 17-18 The history of cool
by Philip W. Anderson - 18-19 The rise and fall of populations
by Nils Chr. Stenseth - 19-19 Force of nature
by Alison Abbott - 19-19 Rambling in the rain
by Philippe Janvier