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April 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6934
- 796-798 A recipe for revolution?
by David Cyranoski - 799-800 Tomorrow's computing today
by Declan Butler - 801-801 Unrestricted free access works and must continue
by Steven Salzberg & Ewan Birney & Sean Eddy & Owen White - 801-801 Watching an IT icon slide into history
by W. John Cram - 801-802 Secrecy is increasing in step with competition
by John P. Walsh & Wei Hong - 802-802 Should tobacco ban rule out governments too?
by Richard S. Jope - 802-802 Pre-genomics training hinders Indian biotech
by R. M. Ranganath - 803-804 Who cares about the double helix?
by Bruno J. Strasser - 806-807 DNA from Alberts to Zinder
by Peter Sherwood - 809-810 Life, the movie
by Maxine Singer - 810-811 A final call for peace
by David Hull - 811-812 Einstein's view of Germany
by Freeman J. Dyson - 812-813 Getting heated over glaciation
by Euan Nisbet - 813-814 Gould and God
by Jerry A. Coyne - 814-815 The writing on the slate
by Andrew Berry - 815-816 The evolutionary blackbird
by Carl Zimmer - 816-817 Metabolic gardening
by E. C. Slater - 817-817 Science in culture
by Lynn Gamwell - 821-822 Revelations from a bread mould
by Jonathan Arnold & Nelson Hilton - 822-823 The electron is cool
by Peter E. Toschek - 823-825 Fusion brings down barriers
by Alexander Medvinsky & Austin Smith - 825-826 Telling the tale of the first stars
by Timothy C. Beers - 826-826 A liverwort cheat
by Tim Lincoln - 827-828 Escape from inhibition
by Sara A. Courtneidge - 831-831 The earliest recorded plant virus disease
by Keith Saunders & Ian D. Bedford & Tetsukazu Yahara & John Stanley - 832-832 A new redox-cofactor vitamin for mammals
by Takaoki Kasahara & Tadafumi Kato - 833-833 Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation?
by Simon C. Griffith & Robert Montgomerie - 833-834 Why do birds engage in extra-pair copulation?
by Donald Blomqvist & Malte Andersson & Clemens Küpper & Innes C. Cuthill & János Kis & Richard B. Lanctot & Brett K. Sandercock & Tamás Székely & Johan Wallander & Bart Kempenaers - 834-834 How did the metals in a giant star originate?
by Piercarlo Bonifacio & Marco Limongi & Alessandro Chieffi - 834-834 addendum: Adult persistence of head-turning asymmetry
by O. Güntürkün - 835-847 A vision for the future of genomics research
by Francis S. Collins & Eric D. Green & Alan E. Guttmacher & Mark S. Guyer - 849-857 Genetics and the making of Homo sapiens
by Sean B. Carroll - 859-868 The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa
by James E. Galagan & Sarah E. Calvo & Katherine A. Borkovich & Eric U. Selker & Nick D. Read & David Jaffe & William FitzHugh & Li-Jun Ma & Serge Smirnov & Seth Purcell & Bushra Rehman & Timothy Elkins & Reinhard Engels & Shunguang Wang & Cydney B. Nielsen & Jonathan Butler & Matthew Endrizzi & Dayong Qui & Peter Ianakiev & Deborah Bell-Pedersen & Mary Anne Nelson & Margaret Werner-Washburne & Claude P. Selitrennikoff & John A. Kinsey & Edward L. Braun & Alex Zelter & Ulrich Schulte & Gregory O. Kothe & Gregory Jedd & Werner Mewes & Chuck Staben & Edward Marcotte & David Greenberg & Alice Roy & Karen Foley & Jerome Naylor & Nicole Stange-Thomann & Robert Barrett & Sante Gnerre & Michael Kamal & Manolis Kamvysselis & Evan Mauceli & Cord Bielke & Stephen Rudd & Dmitrij Frishman & Svetlana Krystofova & Carolyn Rasmussen & Robert L. Metzenberg & David D. Perkins & Scott Kroken & Carlo Cogoni & Giuseppe Macino & David Catcheside & Weixi Li & Robert J. Pratt & Stephen A. Osmani & Colin P. C. DeSouza & Louise Glass & Marc J. Orbach & J. Andrew Berglund & Rodger Voelker & Oded Yarden & Michael Plamann & Stephan Seiler & Jay Dunlap & Alan Radford & Rodolfo Aramayo & Donald O. Natvig & Lisa A. Alex & Gertrud Mannhaupt & Daniel J. Ebbole & Michael Freitag & Ian Paulsen & Matthew S. Sachs & Eric S. Lander & Chad Nusbaum & Bruce Birren - 869-871 Low-mass relics of early star formation
by R. Schneider & A. Ferrara & R. Salvaterra & K. Omukai & V. Bromm - 871-873 First-generation black-hole-forming supernovae and the metal abundance pattern of a very iron-poor star
by Hideyuki Umeda & Ken'ichi Nomoto - 873-875 No mixing of superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in a high-temperature superconductor
by I. Bozovic & G. Logvenov & M. A. J. Verhoeven & P. Caputo & E. Goldobin & T. H. Geballe - 876-878 Experimental detection of α-particles from the radioactive decay of natural bismuth
by Pierre de Marcillac & Noël Coron & Gérard Dambier & Jacques Leblanc & Jean-Pierre Moalic - 878-881 Magmatic events can produce rapid changes in hydrothermal vent chemistry
by Marvin D. Lilley & David A. Butterfield & John E. Lupton & Eric J. Olson - 881-885 A test of the unified neutral theory of biodiversity
by Brian J. McGill - 885-888 Ecological interference between fatal diseases
by P. Rohani & C. J. Green & N. B. Mantilla-Beniers & B. T. Grenfell - 888-893 Unique physiological and pathogenic features of Leptospira interrogans revealed by whole-genome sequencing
by Shuang-Xi Ren & Gang Fu & Xiu-Gao Jiang & Rong Zeng & You-Gang Miao & Hai Xu & Yi-Xuan Zhang & Hui Xiong & Gang Lu & Ling-Feng Lu & Hong-Quan Jiang & Jia Jia & Yue-Feng Tu & Ju-Xing Jiang & Wen-Yi Gu & Yue-Qing Zhang & Zhen Cai & Hai-Hui Sheng & Hai-Feng Yin & Yi Zhang & Gen-Feng Zhu & Ma Wan & Hong-Lei Huang & Zhen Qian & Sheng-Yue Wang & Wei Ma & Zhi-Jian Yao & Yan Shen & Bo-Qin Qiang & Qi-Chang Xia & Xiao-Kui Guo & Antoine Danchin & Isabelle Saint Girons & Ronald L. Somerville & Yu-Mei Wen & Man-Hua Shi & Zhu Chen & Jian-Guo Xu & Guo-Ping Zhao - 893-897 The methylated component of the Neurospora crassa genome
by Eric U. Selker & Nikolaos A. Tountas & Sally H. Cross & Brian S. Margolin & Jonathan G. Murphy & Adrian P. Bird & Michael Freitag - 897-901 Cell fusion is the principal source of bone-marrow-derived hepatocytes
by Xin Wang & Holger Willenbring & Yassmine Akkari & Yumi Torimaru & Mark Foster & Muhsen Al-Dhalimy & Eric Lagasse & Milton Finegold & Susan Olson & Markus Grompe - 901-904 Transplanted bone marrow regenerates liver by cell fusion
by George Vassilopoulos & Pei-Rong Wang & David W. Russell - 905-909 Chibby, a nuclear β-catenin-associated antagonist of the Wnt/Wingless pathway
by Ken-Ichi Takemaru & Shinji Yamaguchi & Young Sik Lee & Yang Zhang & Richard W. Carthew & Randall T. Moon - 909-913 DNA triplet repeats mediate heterochromatin-protein-1-sensitive variegated gene silencing
by Alexander Saveliev & Christopher Everett & Tammy Sharpe & Zoë Webster & Richard Festenstein - 917-919 On the trail of SNPs
by Lisa Melton - 927-927 Beyond the helix
by Paul Smaglik - 928-929 Stem-cell research
by Diane Gershon
April 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6933
- 649-649 Flight records reveal full extent of Agent Orange contamination
by Declan Butler - 650-650 Trial suggests vaccines could aid HIV therapy
by Erika Check - 650-650 Chemists' salaries turn south
by Hannah Hoag - 651-651 Partners dig deep for ocean-drilling project
by Geoff Brumfiel - 651-651 Livermore official linked with alleged spy
by Geoff Brumfiel - 652-652 Taiwan left isolated in fight against SARS
by David Cyranoski - 652-652 Infection risk puts the brakes on Canada's biomedical research
by Tom Clarke - 653-653 Polish science academy prepares for radical overhaul
by Quirin Schiermeier - 653-653 NASA homes in on sites for Mars exploration
by Tony Reichhardt - 656-658 Seeds of doubt
by Kendall Powell - 659-660 Worlds apart
by Dan Falk - 661-661 Progressing towards a biological names register
by David J. Patterson - 661-661 Peer review and the rewards of open access
by Peter Newmark - 663-664 Out, out, brief candle?
by Norman H. Sleep - 664-665 A stratospheric success
by Charles Herrick - 665-666 Getting up to speed
by Stephen Gatesy - 666-666 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 667-667 Archaeological verification: Puzzling out the past
by Robert Hedges - 669-670 Wise fathers
by John D. Reynolds & Ben C. Sheldon - 670-671 Wrestling monsters in deep space
by Lennox Cowie - 671-672 Collateral damage repaired
by Lawrence Steinman - 672-673 Mutual sanctions
by Janet Sprent - 674-674 Mind the graphite gap
by Jane Morris - 674-675 Roots of the matter
by B. L. N. Kennett - 675-676 Oxygen and the inflammatory cell
by Carl Nathan - 679-679 Sexual transmission of HIV in Africa
by Polly R. Walker & Michael Worobey & Andrew Rambaut & Edward C. Holmes & Oliver G. Pybus - 680-680 Dual origins of light flashes seen in space
by M. Casolino & V. Bidoli & A. Morselli & L. Narici & M. P. De Pascale & P. Picozza & E. Reali & R. Sparvoli & G. Mazzenga & M. Ricci & P. Spillantini & M. Boezio & V. Bonvicini & A. Vacchi & N. Zampa & G. Castellini & W. G. Sannita & P. Carlson & A. Galper & M. Korotkov & A. Popov & N. Vavilov & S. Avdeev & C. Fuglesang - 681-687 The extent and patterns of usage of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam
by Jeanne Mager Stellman & Steven D. Stellman & Richard Christian & Tracy Weber & Carrie Tomasallo - 688-694 Injection of adult neurospheres induces recovery in a chronic model of multiple sclerosis
by Stefano Pluchino & Angelo Quattrini & Elena Brambilla & Angela Gritti & Giuliana Salani & Giorgia Dina & Rossella Galli & Ubaldo Del Carro & Stefano Amadio & Alessandra Bergami & Roberto Furlan & Giancarlo Comi & Angelo L. Vescovi & Gianvito Martino - 695-698 A median redshift of 2.4 for galaxies bright at submillimetre wavelengths
by S. C. Chapman & A. W. Blain & R. J. Ivison & Ian R. Smail - 698-701 A hidden pseudogap under the ‘dome’ of superconductivity in electron-doped high-temperature superconductors
by L. Alff & Y. Krockenberger & B. Welter & M. Schonecke & R. Gross & D. Manske & M. Naito - 701-704 An inverse transition of magnetic domain patterns in ultrathin films
by O. Portmann & A. Vaterlaus & D. Pescia - 705-707 Dissociative hydrogen adsorption on palladium requires aggregates of three or more vacancies
by T. Mitsui & M. K. Rose & E. Fomin & D. F. Ogletree & M. Salmeron - 707-711 Global anisotropy and the thickness of continents
by Yuancheng Gung & Mark Panning & Barbara Romanowicz - 711-713 Soil invertebrate fauna enhances grassland succession and diversity
by Gerlinde B. De Deyn & Ciska E. Raaijmakers & H. Rik Zoomer & Matty P. Berg & Peter C. de Ruiter & Herman A. Verhoef & T. Martijn Bezemer & Wim H. van der Putten - 714-716 Explaining the excess of rare species in natural species abundance distributions
by Anne E. Magurran & Peter A. Henderson - 716-719 Decisions about parental care in response to perceived paternity
by Bryan D. Neff - 719-722 Adaptation of photoperiodic control pathways produces short-day flowering in rice
by Ryosuke Hayama & Shuji Yokoi & Shojiro Tamaki & Masahiro Yano & Ko Shimamoto - 722-726 Amino-acid cycling drives nitrogen fixation in the legume–Rhizobium symbiosis
by E. M. Lodwig & A. H. F. Hosie & A. Bourdès & K. Findlay & D. Allaway & R. Karunakaran & J. A. Downie & P. S. Poole - 726-730 Transcription-targeted DNA deamination by the AID antibody diversification enzyme
by Jayanta Chaudhuri & Ming Tian & Chan Khuong & Katrin Chua & Eric Pinaud & Frederick W. Alt - 730-734 Sequence-specific recruitment of transcriptional co-repressor Cabin1 by myocyte enhancer factor-2
by Aidong Han & Fan Pan & James C. Stroud & Hong-Duk Youn & Jun O. Liu & Lin Chen - 735-738 Coordinated histone modifications mediated by a CtBP co-repressor complex
by Yujiang Shi & Jun-ichi Sawada & Guangchao Sui & El Bachir Affar & Johnathan R. Whetstine & Fei Lan & Hidesato Ogawa & Margaret Po-Shan Luke & Yoshihiro Nakatani & Yang Shi - 739-739 cytoskeleton
by Deepa Nath - 741-745 The cytoskeleton, cellular motility and the reductionist agenda
by Thomas D. Pollard - 746-752 Cell division
by Jonathan M. Scholey & Ingrid Brust-Mascher & Alex Mogilner - 753-758 Dynamics and mechanics of the microtubule plus end
by Joe Howard & Anthony A. Hyman - 759-765 Molecular motors
by Manfred Schliwa & Günther Woehlke - 766-774 Adaptation of core mechanisms to generate cell polarity
by W. James Nelson - 775-781 Microbial pathogenesis and cytoskeletal function
by Samantha Gruenheid & B. Brett Finlay - 781-781 Leading the way to the next generation of anti-mitotics
by Kenneth W. Wood & Jeffrey R. Jackson & David J. Morgans & John D. Elliott & James H. Sabry & Pearl S. Huang - 783-783 Salary isn't everything
by Paul Smaglik - 784-785 Stacking the deck
by Karen Kreeger
April 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6932
- 547-548 Researchers get to grips with cause of pneumonia epidemic
by Jonathan Knight - 549-549 Infrared observatory prepares for lift-off
by Tony Reichhardt - 549-549 High-voltage shock sparks fusion from X-ray crush
by Geoff Brumfiel - 550-550 Japan aims to let industry compete for grant money
by Keiko Kandachi - 550-550 Allies will expose Iraq's weapons, says Blix
by Declan Butler - 551-551 French minister breaks diplomatic ice with visit to US
by Geoff Brumfiel - 551-551 Ape populations decimated by hunting and Ebola virus
by John Whitfield - 554-555 Null and void
by Jonathan Knight - 556-558 The light fantastic
by Mark Haw - 559-559 Poetic pride in steps towards knowledge
by Min-Liang Wong - 559-559 Building bridges through cooperation in science
by Mohamed H. A. Hassan - 559-559 Classical plant breeding is the route to food security
by Ann Marie Thro & Paul Zankowski - 561-562 Tapping the power of small institutions
by Gerald T. Keusch & Carol A. Medlin - 563-564 Einstein not yet displaced
by George Ellis - 564-565 C'est la vie?
by Axel Meyer - 565-565 Sounds from space
by Juliane C. Mössinger - 569-570 Pebbles in the nodal pond
by Jan Zaanen - 570-571 How neurons avoid derailment
by Paul A. Garrity - 571-572 Regime change in meteorology
by Ian Stewart - 572-572 Stressed in Alaska
by Tim Lincoln - 573-574 Dopamine as chicken and egg
by David Self - 574-575 A new spin on magnetometry
by Dmitry Budker - 575-576 Solution to a marine mystery
by Allan H. Devol - 579-579 Floating gold in cryogenic oxygen
by A. T. Catherall & L. Eaves & P. J. King & S. R. Booth - 580-580 Altruism and infidelity among warblers
by David S. Richardson & Jan Komdeur & Terry Burke - 580-581 Tree-species competition and coexistence
by Chris Lusk - 581-582 Coexistence of tropical tree species
by Patrick J. Baker & Jeremy S. Wilson - 582-582 Coexistence of tropical tree species
by Colleen Kelly & Michael G. Bowler - 583-588 Wnt-mediated axon guidance via the Drosophila Derailed receptor
by Shingo Yoshikawa & Randall D. McKinnon & Michelle Kokel & John B. Thomas - 589-592 Cold ions in the hot plasma sheet of Earth's magnetotail
by Kanako Seki & Masafumi Hirahara & Masahiro Hoshino & Toshio Terasawa & Richard C. Elphic & Yoshifumi Saito & Toshifumi Mukai & Hajime Hayakawa & Hirotsugu Kojima & Hiroshi Matsumoto - 592-596 Relating atomic-scale electronic phenomena to wave-like quasiparticle states in superconducting Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
by K. McElroy & R. W. Simmonds & J. E. Hoffman & D.-H. Lee & J. Orenstein & H. Eisaki & S. Uchida & J. C. Davis - 596-599 A subfemtotesla multichannel atomic magnetometer
by I. K. Kominis & T. W. Kornack & J. C. Allred & M. V. Romalis - 599-602 Single-crystal gallium nitride nanotubes
by Joshua Goldberger & Rongrui He & Yanfeng Zhang & Sangkwon Lee & Haoquan Yan & Heon-Jin Choi & Peidong Yang - 602-606 Deep roots of the Messinian salinity crisis
by Svend Duggen & Kaj Hoernle & Paul van den Bogaard & Lars Rüpke & Jason Phipps Morgan - 606-608 N2 production by the anammox reaction in the anoxic water column of Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
by Tage Dalsgaard & Donald E. Canfield & Jan Petersen & Bo Thamdrup & Jenaro Acuña-González - 608-611 Anaerobic ammonium oxidation by anammox bacteria in the Black Sea
by Marcel M. M. Kuypers & A. Olav Sliekers & Gaute Lavik & Markus Schmid & Bo Barker Jørgensen & J. Gijs Kuenen & Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté & Marc Strous & Mike S. M. Jetten - 611-614 Catastrophic ape decline in western equatorial Africa
by Peter D. Walsh & Kate A. Abernethy & Magdalena Bermejo & Rene Beyers & Pauwel De Wachter & Marc Ella Akou & Bas Huijbregts & Daniel Idiata Mambounga & Andre Kamdem Toham & Annelisa M. Kilbourn & Sally A. Lahm & Stefanie Latour & Fiona Maisels & Christian Mbina & Yves Mihindou & Sosthène Ndong Obiang & Ernestine Ntsame Effa & Malcolm P. Starkey & Paul Telfer & Marc Thibault & Caroline E. G. Tutin & Lee J. T. White & David S. Wilkie - 614-618 Subsecond dopamine release promotes cocaine seeking
by Paul E. M. Phillips & Garret D. Stuber & Michael L. A. V. Heien & R. Mark Wightman & Regina M. Carelli - 618-621 Control of tillering in rice
by Xueyong Li & Qian Qian & Zhiming Fu & Yonghong Wang & Guosheng Xiong & Dali Zeng & Xiaoqun Wang & Xinfang Liu & Sheng Teng & Fujimoto Hiroshi & Ming Yuan & Da Luo & Bin Han & Jiayang Li - 621-625 The genes orthodenticle and hunchback substitute for bicoid in the beetle Tribolium
by Reinhard Schröder - 625-629 The BMP antagonist noggin regulates cranial suture fusion
by Stephen M. Warren & Lisa J. Brunet & Richard M. Harland & Aris N. Economides & Michael T. Longaker - 629-633 The exocyst complex is required for targeting of Glut4 to the plasma membrane by insulin
by Mayumi Inoue & Louise Chang & Joseph Hwang & Shian-Huey Chiang & Alan R. Saltiel - 633-637 Noise in eukaryotic gene expression
by William J. Blake & Mads KÆrn & Charles R. Cantor & J. J. Collins - 643-643 In Franklin's footsteps
by Paul Smaglik - 644-645 University challenge Paris
by Sally Goodman
April 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6931
- 457-458 Researchers rage at tightened restrictions on US immigration
by Geoff Brumfiel - 459-459 Aid workers fear impending disaster in Basra
by Quirin Schiermeier & Tobias Kramer - 459-459 China joins investigation of mystery pneumonia
by David Cyranoski - 460-460 Axeing of website article sparks row at Max Planck
by Alison Abbott - 460-460 Genetics to unlock secrets of our African past
by Michael Cherry - 461-461 Report fuels criticism of UK research council
by Natasha McDowell - 461-461 Biosphere owner sues sponsor
by Virginia Gewin - 464-466 How to clean a beach
by John Whitfield - 467-468 Time for an Italian renaissance?
by Alison Abbott - 469-469 Max Planck: cuts were decided years ago
by Bernd Wirsing - 469-469 Max Planck: closures will damage German science
by G. J. Wasserburg & D. P. McKenzie - 469-469 Vigilance is vital to avoid conflicts of interest
by Chris MacDonald - 469-469 Leading edge lasers
by Swapan Chattopadhyay - 470-470 Bringing down the barriers
by Jaap Willems - 471-472 A word in your ear, ambassador
by Ehsan Masood - 472-472 The barnacle years
by Frederick R. Schram - 473-473 Walking tall, not talking heads
by Clive Gamble - 473-473 Practical proteomics
by Stephen Oliver - 475-475 Conservation: Dynamic diversity
by Sandra Knapp - 477-477 Mixing with latitude
by Chris Garrett - 478-479 Gut defence
by Tomas Ganz - 479-481 Of asteroids and onions
by John A. Wood - 481-482 Making streams
by Richard H. Kessin - 483-485 Coots count
by Malte Andersson - 485-486 Into the fission valley
by Peter Möller & Arnold J. Sierk - 489-491 The dark side
by Masataka Fukugita - 493-494 Are fast-moving elephants really running?
by John R. Hutchinson & Dan Famini & Richard Lair & Rodger Kram - 494-494 Developmental predisposition to cancer
by Steven A. Frank & Martin A. Nowak - 495-499 Egg recognition and counting reduce costs of avian conspecific brood parasitism
by Bruce E. Lyon - 500-502 An enhanced cosmic-ray flux towards ζ Persei inferred from a laboratory study of the H3+–e- recombination rate
by B. J. McCall & A. J. Huneycutt & R. J. Saykally & T. R. Geballe & N. Djuric & G. H. Dunn & J. Semaniak & O. Novotny & A. Al-Khalili & A. Ehlerding & F. Hellberg & S. Kalhori & A. Neau & R. Thomas & F. Österdahl & M. Larsson - 502-506 Structure and thermal history of the H-chondrite parent asteroid revealed by thermochronometry
by Mario Trieloff & Elmar K. Jessberger & Ingrid Herrwerth & Jens Hopp & Christine Fiéni & Marianne Ghélis & Michèle Bourot-Denise & Paul Pellas - 506-509 Critical thickness for ferroelectricity in perovskite ultrathin films
by Javier Junquera & Philippe Ghosez - 509-512 Homogeneous climate variability across East Antarctica over the past three glacial cycles
by O. Watanabe & J. Jouzel & S. Johnsen & F. Parrenin & H. Shoji & N. Yoshida - 513-515 Reduced mixing from the breaking of internal waves in equatorial waters
by Michael C. Gregg & Thomas B. Sanford & David P. Winkel - 515-518 Cannibalism in the Madagascan dinosaur Majungatholus atopus
by Raymond R. Rogers & David W. Krause & Kristina Curry Rogers - 518-522 Conservation of total synaptic weight through balanced synaptic depression and potentiation
by Sébastien Royer & Denis Paré - 522-526 Protection against enteric salmonellosis in transgenic mice expressing a human intestinal defensin
by Nita H. Salzman & Dipankar Ghosh & Kenneth M. Huttner & Yvonne Paterson & Charles L. Bevins - 527-531 PAC1 phosphatase is a transcription target of p53 in signalling apoptosis and growth suppression
by Yuxin Yin & Yu-Xin Liu & Yan J. Jin & Eric J. Hall & J. Carl Barrett - 531-534 The voltage dependence of NADPH oxidase reveals why phagocytes need proton channels
by Thomas E. DeCoursey & Deri Morgan & Vladimir V. Cherny - 534-539 Crystal structure of a transcription factor IIIB core interface ternary complex
by Z. Sean Juo & George A. Kassavetis & Jimin Wang & E. Peter Geiduschek & Paul B. Sigler - 541-541 Young at heart
by Paul Smaglik - 542-543 Changing attitudes in the world of drug discovery
by Paul Smaglik & Simon Frantz
March 2003, Volume 422, Issue 6930
- 361-361 Academics fume as university refuses to reject tobacco dollars
by Rex Dalton - 361-361 Europe told to unite on spy satellites
by Quirin Schiermeier - 362-362 Inspectors face uphill struggle in search for banned weapons in Iraq
by Natasha McDowell - 362-363 Analysts seek proof of military precision
by Geoff Brumfiel - 363-363 Critics slam US over plans to use riot-control chemicals in the Gulf
by Jonathan Knight - 364-364 Mystery virus slow to yield its identity as patient numbers rise
by Helen Pearson - 364-364 Conflicts undermine global forum's push for safe water
by David Cyranoski - 365-365 Moderate flies flag for science on Capitol Hill
by Geoff Brumfiel - 368-369 A plea for diversity
by Virginia Gewin - 370-372 Battle of the mind
by Erika Check