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June 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6942
- 793-793 Ecologists seek to turn tide on Colorado River
by Rex Dalton - 793-793 Hive beetle causes a buzz in Europe
by Philipp Graf - 796-798 Remote control
by Hannah Hoag - 799-800 The crystal's in the mail..
by Tracy Smith Schmidt - 801-801 Britannica: which edition inspired Schwinger?
by Anita Wolff - 801-801 How e-mail raises the spectre of a digital Dark Age
by Errol C. Friedberg & Herbert K. Hagler & Kevin J. Land - 801-801 Britannica: source of a passion for physics
by Min-Liang Wong - 803-804 A walk to the gallows
by Don Brownlee - 804-804 Four legs bad, two legs good
by Lorenzo Rook - 805-805 Towards a biology of the mind
by Alva Noë - 805-805 The medicine man's museum
by Alison Abbott - 809-810 The supernova connection
by Peter Mészáros - 811-813 Tales of the Y chromosome
by Huntington F. Willard - 813-814 Ups and downs in the Red Sea
by Frank Sirocko - 815-815 Volume control
by Amanda Tromans - 815-817 Versatile assembler
by Steven Henikoff - 817-818 Beyond the inflationary border
by Steven Gratton & Paul Steinhardt - 818-818 Rings of excitement
by Magdalena Helmer - 818-819 Degradation ensures integrity
by Anatoliy Li & J. Julian Blow - 821-822 The missing link in Ginkgo evolution
by Zhiyan Zhou & Shaolin Zheng - 822-823 Opposite thermosensor in fruitfly and mouse
by Veena Viswanath & Gina M. Story & Andrea M. Peier & Matt J. Petrus & Van M. Lee & Sun Wook Hwang & Ardem Patapoutian & Tim Jegla - 823-823 Producing decaffeinated coffee plants
by Shinjiro Ogita & Hirotaka Uefuji & Yube Yamaguchi & Nozomu Koizumi & Hiroshi Sano - 823-824 Mycorrhizal weathering in base-poor forests
by Shaun A. Watmough & Peter J. Dillon - 824-824 Mycorrhizal weathering in base-poor forests
by Joel D. Blum & Andrea Klaue & Carmen A. Nezat & Charles T. Driscoll & Chris E. Johnson & Thomas G. Siccama & Christopher Eagar & Timothy J. Fahey & Gene E. Likens - 825-837 The male-specific region of the human Y chromosome is a mosaic of discrete sequence classes
by Helen Skaletsky & Tomoko Kuroda-Kawaguchi & Patrick J. Minx & Holland S. Cordum & LaDeana Hillier & Laura G. Brown & Sjoerd Repping & Tatyana Pyntikova & Johar Ali & Tamberlyn Bieri & Asif Chinwalla & Andrew Delehaunty & Kim Delehaunty & Hui Du & Ginger Fewell & Lucinda Fulton & Robert Fulton & Tina Graves & Shun-Fang Hou & Philip Latrielle & Shawn Leonard & Elaine Mardis & Rachel Maupin & John McPherson & Tracie Miner & William Nash & Christine Nguyen & Philip Ozersky & Kymberlie Pepin & Susan Rock & Tracy Rohlfing & Kelsi Scott & Brian Schultz & Cindy Strong & Aye Tin-Wollam & Shiaw-Pyng Yang & Robert H. Waterston & Richard K. Wilson & Steve Rozen & David C. Page - 838-842 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Hes1 is a target of microRNA-23 during retinoic-acid-induced neuronal differentiation of NT2 cells
by Hiroaki Kawasaki & Kazunari Taira - 843-844 Structure in the early afterglow light curve of the γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003
by Makoto Uemura & Taichi Kato & Ryoko Ishioka & Hitoshi Yamaoka & Berto Monard & Daisaku Nogami & Hiroyuki Maehara & Atsushi Sugie & Susumu Takahashi - 844-847 The bright optical afterglow of the nearby γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003
by P. A. Price & D. W. Fox & S. R. Kulkarni & B. A. Peterson & B. P. Schmidt & A. M. Soderberg & S. A. Yost & E. Berger & S. G. Djorgovski & D. A. Frail & F. A. Harrison & R. Sari & A. W. Blain & S. C. Chapman - 847-850 A very energetic supernova associated with the γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003
by Jens Hjorth & Jesper Sollerman & Palle Møller & Johan P. U. Fynbo & Stan E. Woosley & Chryssa Kouveliotou & Nial R. Tanvir & Jochen Greiner & Michael I. Andersen & Alberto J. Castro-Tirado & José María Castro Cerón & Andrew S. Fruchter & Javier Gorosabel & Páll Jakobsson & Lex Kaper & Sylvio Klose & Nicola Masetti & Holger Pedersen & Kristian Pedersen & Elena Pian & Eliana Palazzi & James E. Rhoads & Evert Rol & Edward P. J. van den Heuvel & Paul M. Vreeswijk & Darach Watson & Ralph A. M. J. Wijers - 850-853 Beating the superparamagnetic limit with exchange bias
by Vassil Skumryev & Stoyan Stoyanov & Yong Zhang & George Hadjipanayis & Dominique Givord & Josep Nogués - 853-858 Sea-level fluctuations during the last glacial cycle
by M. Siddall & E. J. Rohling & A. Almogi-Labin & Ch. Hemleben & D. Meischner & I. Schmelzer & D. A. Smeed - 858-861 Archaean ultra-depleted komatiites formed by hydrous melting of cratonic mantle
by A. H. Wilson & S. B. Shirey & R. W. Carlson - 861-863 Automatic gain control in the echolocation system of dolphins
by Whitlow W. L. Au & Kelly J. Benoit-Bird - 863-865 Involvement of Notch and Delta genes in spider segmentation
by Angelika Stollewerk & Michael Schoppmeier & Wim G. M. Damen - 866-869 Somatosensory basis of speech production
by Stéphanie Tremblay & Douglas M. Shiller & David J. Ostry - 869-873 The influence of visual motion on fast reaching movements to a stationary object
by David Whitney & David A. Westwood & Melvyn A. Goodale - 873-876 Abundant gene conversion between arms of palindromes in human and ape Y chromosomes
by Steve Rozen & Helen Skaletsky & Janet D. Marszalek & Patrick J. Minx & Holland S. Cordum & Robert H. Waterston & Richard K. Wilson & David C. Page - 876-881 Fibronectin requirement in branching morphogenesis
by Takayoshi Sakai & Melinda Larsen & Kenneth M. Yamada - 881-885 Regulation of flowering time by light quality
by Pablo D. Cerdán & Joanne Chory - 885-889 CUL-4 ubiquitin ligase maintains genome stability by restraining DNA-replication licensing
by Weiwei Zhong & Hui Feng & Fernando E. Santiago & Edward T. Kipreos - 889-893 RecBCD enzyme is a DNA helicase with fast and slow motors of opposite polarity
by Andrew F. Taylor & Gerald R. Smith - 893-897 RecBCD enzyme is a bipolar DNA helicase
by Mark S. Dillingham & Maria Spies & Stephen C. Kowalczykowski - 899-899 Career-change carousel
by Paul Smaglik - 900-901 Home truths
by Quirin Schiermeier
June 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6941
- 671-671 Astronomers leap to defence of extra seconds in time debate
by Geoff Brumfiel - 672-672 All change as Argentina's science leader keeps his job
by Carol Marzuola - 672-672 Public input sought on transgenic farming
by Claire Tilstone - 673-673 Monsoon rains start to ease India's drought
by K. S. Jayaraman - 673-673 Quake triggers research expedition
by Declan Butler - 674-674 Physicists doubt that 'corking' could help baseball's big hitter
by Geoff Brumfiel - 674-674 Prairie-dog model offers hope of tackling monkeypox virus
by Jonathan Knight - 674-674 Pumping row erodes hopes for underground lab
by Geoff Brumfiel - 675-675 Pollution fears put work at neutrino laboratory on hold
by Nicola Nosengo - 675-675 Car-safety lobby on collision course with researchers
by Tony Reichhardt - 678-680 Still out in the cold
by Geoff Brumfiel - 681-682 Gas leak!
by Quirin Schiermeier - 683-683 Why should we help politicians to wage war?
by Daniel Amit - 683-683 DNA discoveries through crystallography
by Juan A. Subirana - 685-686 Learning to live with AIDS
by Ritu Priya - 686-687 Designer darwinism
by Mark Ridley - 687-688 Chemical conversations
by Arthur Greenberg - 688-688 Science in culture
by Andy Meharg - 689-689 Functional information: Molecular messages
by Jack W. Szostak - 691-692 A question of timing
by Conel Alexander - 693-695 Out of Ethiopia
by Chris Stringer - 695-696 Into the fifth dimension
by Juan Maldacena - 696-697 Practice doesn't make perfect
by Wilson Geisler & Richard Murray - 697-699 Superficial resonance
by Frits Paerels - 699-700 Genes to make new species
by Mohamed A. F. Noor - 701-701 Harmon Craig (1926–2003)
by Karl K. Turekian - 703-703 Super-tough carbon-nanotube fibres
by Alan B. Dalton & Steve Collins & Edgar Muñoz & Joselito M. Razal & Von Howard Ebron & John P. Ferraris & Jonathan N. Coleman & Bog G. Kim & Ray H. Baughman - 704-704 Costs of migration in free-flying songbirds
by Martin Wikelski & Elisa M. Tarlow & Arlo Raim & Robert H. Diehl & Ronald P. Larkin & G. Henk Visser - 705-714 Reticular synthesis and the design of new materials
by Omar M. Yaghi & Michael O'Keeffe & Nathan W. Ockwig & Hee K. Chae & Mohamed Eddaoudi & Jaheon Kim - 715-719 Adaptive evolution drives divergence of a hybrid inviability gene between two species of Drosophila
by Daven C. Presgraves & Lakshmi Balagopalan & Susan M. Abmayr & H. Allen Orr - 720-725 Functional proteomic identification of DNA replication proteins by induced proteolysis in vivo
by Masato Kanemaki & Alberto Sanchez-Diaz & Agnieszka Gambus & Karim Labib - 725-727 The magnetic field of an isolated neutron star from X-ray cyclotron absorption lines
by G. F. Bignami & P. A. Caraveo & A. De Luca & S. Mereghetti - 728-731 Contemporaneous formation of chondrules and refractory inclusions in the early Solar System
by Shoichi Itoh & Hisayoshi Yurimoto - 731-734 Generation of nonclassical photon pairs for scalable quantum communication with atomic ensembles
by A. Kuzmich & W. P. Bowen & A. D. Boozer & A. Boca & C. W. Chou & L.-M. Duan & H. J. Kimble - 734-738 Ultrafast terahertz probes of transient conducting and insulating phases in an electron–hole gas
by R. A. Kaindl & M. A. Carnahan & D. Hägele & R. Lövenich & D. S. Chemla - 738-741 The ‘zero charge’ partitioning behaviour of noble gases during mantle melting
by R. A. Brooker & Z. Du & J. D. Blundy & S. P. Kelley & N. L. Allan & B. J. Wood & E. M. Chamorro & J.-A. Wartho & J. A. Purton - 742-747 Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia
by Tim D. White & Berhane Asfaw & David DeGusta & Henry Gilbert & Gary D. Richards & Gen Suwa & F. Clark Howell - 747-752 Stratigraphic, chronological and behavioural contexts of Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia
by J. Desmond Clark & Yonas Beyene & Giday WoldeGabriel & William K. Hart & Paul R. Renne & Henry Gilbert & Alban Defleur & Gen Suwa & Shigehiro Katoh & Kenneth R. Ludwig & Jean-Renaud Boisserie & Berhane Asfaw & Tim D. White - 752-756 The remarkable inefficiency of word recognition
by Denis G. Pelli & Bart Farell & Deborah C. Moore - 756-760 Control of dynamic CFTR selectivity by glutamate and ATP in epithelial cells
by M. M. Reddy & P. M. Quinton - 760-762 Pathogen-induced systemic plant signal triggers DNA rearrangements
by Igor Kovalchuk & Olga Kovalchuk & Véronique Kalck & Vitaly Boyko & Jody Filkowski & Manfred Heinlein & Barbara Hohn - 762-769 Cloning of adiponectin receptors that mediate antidiabetic metabolic effects
by Toshimasa Yamauchi & Junji Kamon & Yusuke Ito & Atsushi Tsuchida & Takehiko Yokomizo & Shunbun Kita & Takuya Sugiyama & Makoto Miyagishi & Kazuo Hara & Masaki Tsunoda & Koji Murakami & Toshiaki Ohteki & Shoko Uchida & Sato Takekawa & Hironori Waki & Nelson H. Tsuno & Yoichi Shibata & Yasuo Terauchi & Philippe Froguel & Kazuyuki Tobe & Shigeo Koyasu & Kazunari Taira & Toshio Kitamura & Takao Shimizu & Ryozo Nagai & Takashi Kadowaki - 769-773 Redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B involves a sulphenyl-amide intermediate
by Annette Salmeen & Jannik N. Andersen & Michael P. Myers & Tzu-Ching Meng & John A. Hinks & Nicholas K. Tonks & David Barford - 773-777 Oxidation state of the active-site cysteine in protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B
by Rob L. M. van Montfort & Miles Congreve & Dominic Tisi & Robin Carr & Harren Jhoti - 783-783 Wrapped in red tape
by Paul Smaglik - 784-785 The spread of epidemiology
by Virginia Gewin
June 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6940
- 573-573 Protests win reprieve for renowned medical lab
by Jim Giles - 573-574 Harmful potential of viral vectors fuels doubts over gene therapy
by Erika Check - 574-574 UK universities face star treatment in funding revamp
by Jim Giles - 574-574 Divisions sink US consensus effort on transgenic food
by Jonathan Knight - 575-575 Biologist gets minimum sentence in 'espionage' case
by David Cyranoski - 575-575 Natural history collections in crisis as funding is slashed
by Rex Dalton - 576-576 Geneticists play the numbers game in vain
by Helen Pearson - 576-576 Pet theory comes to the fore in fight against SARS
by Alison Abbott - 577-577 Japanese team makes stem cells
by David Cyranoski - 577-577 Panel calls for sea change to fisheries policy
by Virginia Gewin - 580-582 Sweet revenge
by Carina Dennis - 583-584 Gut reaction
by John Whitfield - 585-585 Impact factors: target the funding bodies
by Robert Insall - 585-585 SARS, a challenge from the South
by Jerome. A. Singh - 587-588 Eau de vie
by Daniel Hillel - 588-588 The pages of history
by Alison Abbott - 588-589 The last word on books?
by Maurice Pope - 589-589 Darwin's stonecutter
by Richard Bellon - 591-592 All change at the synapse
by Silvio O. Rizzoli & William J. Betz - 592-593 Ancient oceans and oxygen
by Matthew T. Hurtgen - 593-595 Out of air is not out of action
by Donald P. Bottaro & Lance A. Liotta - 595-596 Hydrogen falls into line
by Richard M. Martin & Giulia Galli - 596-597 A regulator branches out
by Alain Israël - 599-602 The double puzzle of diabetes
by Jared Diamond - 603-603 Ice-age steppe vegetation in east Beringia
by Grant D. Zazula & Duane G. Froese & Charles E. Schweger & Rolf W. Mathewes & Alwynne B. Beaudoin & Alice M. Telka & C. Richard Harington & John A. Westgate - 604-604 Motion camouflage in dragonflies
by Akiko Mizutani & Javaan S. Chahl & Mandyam V. Srinivasan - 604-605 Negative refraction by photonic crystals
by Ertugrul Cubukcu & Koray Aydin & Ekmel Ozbay & Stavroula Foteinopoulou & Costas M. Soukoulis - 605-606 Sexual contacts and epidemic thresholds
by James Holland Jones & Mark S. Handcock - 606-606 Sexual contacts and epidemic thresholds
by Fredrik Liljeros & Christofer R. Edling & H. Eugene Stanley & Y. Åberg & Luis A. N. Amaral - 607-613 Three modes of synaptic vesicular recycling revealed by single-vesicle imaging
by Sunil P. Gandhi & Charles F. Stevens - 614-620 Insights into IgA-mediated immune responses from the crystal structures of human FcαRI and its complex with IgA1-Fc
by Andrew B. Herr & Edward R. Ballister & Pamela J. Bjorkman - 621-623 An extragalactic supernebula confined by gravity
by J. L. Turner & S. C. Beck & L. P. Crosthwaite & J. E. Larkin & I. S. McLean & D. S. Meier - 623-625 A strong decrease in Saturn's equatorial jet at cloud level
by A. Sánchez-Lavega & S. Pérez-Hoyos & J. F. Rojas & R. Hueso & R. G. French - 626-628 Universal alignment of hydrogen levels in semiconductors, insulators and solutions
by Chris G. Van de Walle & J. Neugebauer - 628-632 Chaperonin-mediated stabilization and ATP-triggered release of semiconductor nanoparticles
by Daisuke Ishii & Kazushi Kinbara & Yasuhiro Ishida & Noriyuki Ishii & Mina Okochi & Masafumi Yohda & Takuzo Aida - 632-635 Evidence for low sulphate and anoxia in a mid-Proterozoic marine basin
by Yanan Shen & Andrew H. Knoll & Malcolm R. Walter - 635-638 Stability of forest biodiversity
by James S. Clark & Jason S. McLachlan - 639-642 Scaling metabolism from organisms to ecosystems
by Brian J. Enquist & Evan P. Economo & Travis E. Huxman & Andrew P. Allen & Danielle D. Ignace & James F. Gillooly - 643-647 Single synaptic vesicles fusing transiently and successively without loss of identity
by A. M. Aravanis & J. L. Pyle & R. W. Tsien - 647-651 Fission yeast mod5p regulates polarized growth through anchoring of tea1p at cell tips
by Hilary A. Snaith & Kenneth E. Sawin - 651-654 Sphingolipid signalling in Arabidopsis guard cells involves heterotrimeric G proteins
by Sylvie Coursol & Liu-Min Fan & Hervé Le Stunff & Sarah Spiegel & Simon Gilroy & Sarah M. Assmann - 655-659 Histone H3 phosphorylation by IKK-α is critical for cytokine-induced gene expression
by Yumi Yamamoto & Udit N. Verma & Shashi Prajapati & Youn-Tae Kwak & Richard B. Gaynor - 659-663 A nucleosomal function for IκB kinase-α in NF-κB-dependent gene expression
by Vasiliki Anest & Julie L. Hanson & Patricia C. Cogswell & Kris A. Steinbrecher & Brian D. Strahl & Albert S. Baldwin - 665-665 Food for thought
by Paul Smaglik - 666-667 Swapping the lab for the law
by Amy Wilson
May 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6939
- 467-467 BSE case rattles Canadian officials
by Hannah Hoag - 467-467 Virus detectives seek source of SARS in China's wild animals
by David Cyranoski & Alison Abbott - 468-468 Anthropologists cast doubt on human DNA evidence
by Alison Abbott - 468-468 Iraqi science faces lonely road to recovery
by Declan Butler - 469-469 Deep-sea sub aims to get to the bottom of a muddy issue
by Quirin Schiermeier - 469-469 Experts blast US decision to back nuclear bunker-busters
by Geoff Brumfiel - 470-470 Legal row looms for gene-map firm
by Rex Dalton - 470-470 NASA aims high with orbital transport system
by Tony Reichhardt - 471-471 Biologists moot daunting plan to track viruses
by Jonathan Knight & Alison Abbott - 471-471 Threat of closure hangs heavy over primate centre
by Rex Dalton - 473-473 Mars attracts!
by Jim Giles - 476-476 Are you on board?
by Declan Butler - 477-477 The comeback kids
by Tony Reichhardt - 479-479 Challenging the tyranny of impact factors
by David Colquhoun - 479-480 Editors are meant to be judges, not postmen
by Bob Michell - 480-480 Disruption to science in developing countries
by Marcello A. Barcinski - 480-480 Separate achievements of the Humboldt brothers
by W.S. Peters - 480-480 The system rewards a dishonest approach
by John Brookfield - 480-480 Impact factors aren't top journals' sole attraction
by Torbjörn E. Törnqvist - 481-482 Beneath the great divide
by Stefan Bengtson - 482-483 The journey to Enlightenment
by Steven Shapin - 483-483 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 485-485 Crystal: In search of clarity
by Gautam R. Desiraju - 487-488 Oestrogen receptor hijacked
by Jan J. Brosens & Malcolm G. Parker - 488-489 Tips for moving single molecules
by Dennis C. Jacobs - 489-491 Fractious phylogenies
by Thomas D. Kocher - 491-492 A slice of history
by Paul D. Asimow - 492-492 Sprinkler system
by Alison Wright - 493-495 Genome maintenance
by Jordan W. Raff - 497-498 Violence viewed by psychopathic murderers
by Nicola S. Gray & Malcolm J. MacCulloch & Jennifer Smith & Mark Morris & Robert J. Snowden - 498-498 BSE in sheep bred for resistance to infection
by Fiona Houston & Wilfred Goldmann & Angela Chong & Martin Jeffrey & Lorenzo González & James Foster & David Parnham & Nora Hunter - 499-505 Mantle thermal pulses below the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and temporal variations in the formation of oceanic lithosphere
by Enrico Bonatti & Marco Ligi & Daniele Brunelli & Anna Cipriani & Paola Fabretti & Valentina Ferrante & Luca Gasperini & Luisa Ottolini - 506-511 Association of the T-cell regulatory gene CTLA4 with susceptibility to autoimmune disease
by Hironori Ueda & Joanna M. M. Howson & Laura Esposito & Joanne Heward & Snook & Giselle Chamberlain & Daniel B. Rainbow & Kara M. D. Hunter & Annabel N. Smith & Gianfranco Di Genova & Mathias H. Herr & Ingrid Dahlman & Felicity Payne & Deborah Smyth & Christopher Lowe & Rebecca C. J. Twells & Sarah Howlett & Barry Healy & Sarah Nutland & Helen E. Rance & Vin Everett & Luc J. Smink & Alex C. Lam & Heather J. Cordell & Neil M. Walker & Cristina Bordin & John Hulme & Costantino Motzo & Francesco Cucca & J. Fred Hess & Michael L. Metzker & Jane Rogers & Simon Gregory & Amit Allahabadia & Ratnasingam Nithiyananthan & Eva Tuomilehto-Wolf & Jaakko Tuomilehto & Polly Bingley & Kathleen M. Gillespie & Dag E. Undlien & Kjersti S. Rønningen & Cristian Guja & Constantin Ionescu-Tîrgovişte & David A. Savage & A. Peter Maxwell & Dennis J. Carson & Chris C. Patterson & Jayne A. Franklyn & David G. Clayton & Laurence B. Peterson & Linda S. Wicker & John A. Todd & Stephen C. L. Gough - 512-518 Structure of the replicative helicase of the oncoprotein SV40 large tumour antigen
by Dawei Li & Rui Zhao & Wayne Lilyestrom & Dahai Gai & Rongguang Zhang & James A. DeCaprio & Ellen Fanning & Andrzej Jochimiak & Gerda Szakonyi & Xiaojiang S. Chen - 519-521 A class of compact dwarf galaxies from disruptive processes in galaxy clusters
by M. J. Drinkwater & M. D. Gregg & M. Hilker & K. Bekki & W. J. Couch & H. C. Ferguson & J. B. Jones & S. Phillipps - 522-525 Antiferromagnetic order as the competing ground state in electron-doped Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4
by H. J. Kang & Pengcheng Dai & J. W. Lynn & M. Matsuura & J. R. Thompson & Shou-Cheng Zhang & D. N. Argyriou & Y. Onose & Y. Tokura - 525-528 Selectivity in vibrationally mediated single-molecule chemistry
by J. I. Pascual & N. Lorente & Z. Song & H. Conrad & H.-P. Rust - 528-531 Impact of urbanization and land-use change on climate
by Eugenia Kalnay & Ming Cai - 531-533 Field sports and conservation in the United Kingdom
by T. E. E. Oldfield & R. J. Smith & S. R. Harrop & N. Leader-Williams - 534-537 Action video game modifies visual selective attention
by C. Shawn Green & Daphne Bavelier - 537-541 Mitochondrial membrane remodelling regulated by a conserved rhomboid protease
by G. Angus McQuibban & Saroj Saurya & Matthew Freeman - 541-545 Role of ERas in promoting tumour-like properties in mouse embryonic stem cells
by Kazutoshi Takahashi & Kaoru Mitsui & Shinya Yamanaka - 545-550 Modulation of oestrogen receptor signalling by association with the activated dioxin receptor
by Fumiaki Ohtake & Ken-ichi Takeyama & Takahiro Matsumoto & Hirochika Kitagawa & Yasuji Yamamoto & Keiko Nohara & Chiharu Tohyama & Andree Krust & Junsei Mimura & Pierre Chambon & Junn Yanagisawa & Yoshiaki Fujii-Kuriyama & Shigeaki Kato - 550-555 Insulin-regulated hepatic gluconeogenesis through FOXO1–PGC-1α interaction
by Pere Puigserver & James Rhee & Jerry Donovan & Christopher J. Walkey & J. Cliff Yoon & Francesco Oriente & Yukari Kitamura & Jennifer Altomonte & Hengjiang Dong & Domenico Accili & Bruce M. Spiegelman - 555-560 Structure and function of Nurr1 identifies a class of ligand-independent nuclear receptors
by Zhulun Wang & Gérard Benoit & Jinsong Liu & Srividya Prasad & Piia Aarnisalo & Xiaohong Liu & Haoda Xu & Nigel P. C. Walker & Thomas Perlmann - 565-565 Thinking ahead
by Paul Smaglik - 566-567 Short supply
by Kendall Powell - 568-569 Growing pains
by Kendall Powell
May 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6938
- 369-369 Trade war looms as US launches challenge over transgenic crops
by Jonathan Knight - 370-370 Iraqi looters spark alert over radiation risks
by Geoff Brumfiel - 370-371 Animal studies hint at staying power of SARS
by Helen Pearson - 371-371 Lack of trust hampers hunt for weapons
by Declan Butler - 372-372 Spiralling costs dog comet mission
by Declan Butler - 372-372 Brazilian brain experts plan research village
by Hannah Hoag - 373-373 Copied citations give impact factors a boost
by Tom Clarke - 373-373 Researchers divided over ethics of a ban on cloning
by Alison Abbott - 376-378 Clear as mud
by Jonathan Knight - 379-380 Under new management
by David Adam - 381-381 Politics hindering SARS work
by Ying-Hen Hsieh - 381-381 Embryos aren't essential to stem-cell research
by James L. Sherley - 381-381 US federal funding ban puts babies at risk
by Sandra Carson & Robert Brzyski - 383-384 Making your mind up
by Kevan Martin - 384-384 Suffocated or shot?
by Peter J. Bowler