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November 2002, Volume 420, Issue 6911
- 12-14 Put your lab in a different class
by Sally Goodman - 15-15 Slow-moving journals hinder conservation efforts
by Peter Kareiva & Michelle Marvier & Sabrina West & Joy Hornisher - 15-16 Sharp eyes saw through early effort to fake prints
by G. S. Sodhi & Jasjeet Kaur - 16-16 Science and government share anti-terrorist goals
by E. William Colglazier - 16-16 Peer review to select academic job applicants
by Esteban Fernández-Juricic & Wladimir J. Alonso & Cynthia Schuck-Paim - 17-18 The future of electronic data
by Ann J. Wolpert - 19-19 Access to scientific literature
by Wil Weston - 20-20 That shrinking feeling
by Harold G. Craighead - 20-21 Biological molecules at large
by David L. Kaplan - 21-21 A home for proteomics data?
by Matthias Mann - 21-22 Shining a light on molecules
by Robin M. Hochstrasser - 22-23 Adapting to a diverse world
by Andy Purvis - 23-23 In the land of the giants
by Greg Elgar - 23-24 Signs of life in planetary science
by Monica M. Grady - 24-25 Noise worth listening to
by Katja Lindenberg - 25-25 Growing up with quantum computing
by Isaac Chuang - 26-26 From bench to bedside and back
by Michelle D. Garrett - 27-27 Toxic oxygen: The radical life-giver
by Doris Abele - 29-30 The wildfire factor
by David Schimel & David Baker - 30-31 What is a naked retina good for?
by Michael F. Land - 31-33 Twinkle, twinkle, neutron star
by Cole Miller - 33-34 With a little help..
by Charles L. Brooks - 34-35 Express delivery by bat
by Peter D. Moore - 35-38 Magnetic frustration squeezed out
by Peter Schiffer - 38-39 Close encounters of the tidal kind
by Tommy Wiklind - 39-40 Tackling multiple sclerosis
by Hartmut Wekerle - 41-42 Suction feeding by a tiny predatory tadpole
by Stephen M. Deban & Wendy M. Olson - 42-42 An ATP-gated ion channel at the cell nucleus
by Lucy Atkinson & Carol. J. Milligan & Noel J. Buckley & Jim Deuchars - 43-50 Structure of a T7 RNA polymerase elongation complex at 2.9 Å resolution
by Tahir H. Tahirov & Dmitry Temiakov & Michael Anikin & Vsevolod Patlan & William T. McAllister & Dmitry G. Vassylyev & Shigeyuki Yokoyama - 51-54 Gravitationally redshifted absorption lines in the X-ray burst spectra of a neutron star
by J. Cottam & F. Paerels & M. Mendez - 54-57 Pressure-induced crystallization of a spin liquid
by I. Mirebeau & I. N. Goncharenko & P. Cadavez-Peres & S. T. Bramwell & M. J. P. Gingras & J. S. Gardner - 57-61 Epitaxial core–shell and core–multishell nanowire heterostructures
by Lincoln J. Lauhon & Mark S. Gudiksen & Deli Wang & Charles M. Lieber - 61-65 The amount of carbon released from peat and forest fires in Indonesia during 1997
by Susan E. Page & Florian Siegert & John O. Rieley & Hans-Dieter V. Boehm & Adi Jaya & Suwido Limin - 65-68 The origin of geomagnetic jerks
by Jeremy Bloxham & Stephen Zatman & Mathieu Dumberry - 68-70 Adaptive visual metamorphosis in a deep-sea hydrothermal vent crab
by Robert N. Jinks & Tara L. Markley & Elizabeth E. Taylor & Gina Perovich & Ana I. Dittel & Charles E. Epifanio & Thomas W. Cronin - 70-74 Neurons in medial prefrontal cortex signal memory for fear extinction
by Mohammed R. Milad & Gregory J. Quirk - 74-78 p75 interacts with the Nogo receptor as a co-receptor for Nogo, MAG and OMgp
by Kevin C. Wang & Jieun A. Kim & Rajeev Sivasankaran & Rosalind Segal & Zhigang He - 78-84 The HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, atorvastatin, promotes a Th2 bias and reverses paralysis in central nervous system autoimmune disease
by Sawsan Youssef & Olaf Stüve & Juan C. Patarroyo & Pedro J. Ruiz & Jennifer L. Radosevich & Eun Mi Hur & Manuel Bravo & Dennis J. Mitchell & Raymond A. Sobel & Lawrence Steinman & Scott S. Zamvil - 85-89 Recruitment and regulation of phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase type 1γ by the FERM domain of talin
by Gilbert Di Paolo & Lorenzo Pellegrini & Kresimir Letinic & Gianluca Cestra & Roberto Zoncu & Sergei Voronov & Sunghoe Chang & Jun Guo & Markus R. Wenk & Pietro De Camilli - 89-93 Type Iγ phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase targets and regulates focal adhesions
by Kun Ling & Renee L. Doughman & Ari J. Firestone & Matthew W. Bunce & Richard A. Anderson - 93-98 Nbs1 is essential for DNA repair by homologous recombination in higher vertebrate cells
by Hiroshi Tauchi & Junya Kobayashi & Ken-ichi Morishima & Dik C. van Gent & Takahiro Shiraishi & Nicole S. Verkaik & Diana vanHeems & Emi Ito & Asako Nakamura & Eiichiro Sonoda & Minoru Takata & Shunichi Takeda & Shinya Matsuura & Kenshi Komatsu - 99-102 Structure of a protein determined by solid-state magic-angle-spinning NMR spectroscopy
by Federica Castellani & Barth van Rossum & Annette Diehl & Mario Schubert & Kristina Rehbein & Hartmut Oschkinat - 102-106 Absolute comparison of simulated and experimental protein-folding dynamics
by Christopher D. Snow & Houbi Nguyen & Vijay S. Pande & Martin Gruebele - 106-106 Correction: Corrigendum: Undermethylation associated with retroelement activation and chromosome remodelling in an interspecific mammalian hybrid
by Rachel J. Waugh O'Neill & Michael J. O'Neill & Jennifer A. Marshall Graves - 106-106 Erratum: Simulation of the atmospheric thermal circulation of a martian volcano using a mesoscale numerical model
by Scot C. R. Rafkin & Magdalena R. V. Sta. Maria & Timothy I. Michaels
October 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6910
- 3-3 Job insecurity
by Paul Smaglik - 4-6 From scepticism to acceptance
by Hemai Parthasarathy - 7-7 A clash of two cultures
by Robert Triendl - 865-865 European Academy of Sciences
by David Adam - 866-866 Low stocks prompt calls for North Atlantic fishing ban
by Quirin Schiermeier - 866-866 Tribes query motives of knowledge databases
by Rex Dalton - 867-867 Mosquito researchers deny plotting secret biowarfare test
by Kendall Powell & K. S. Jayaraman - 867-867 Penicillin paper restores Fleming's healthy reputation
by Tom Clarke - 868-868 Biologists join drive to turn down the lights
by Steve Nadis - 868-868 Japan plans web of English journals
by David Cyranoski - 869-869 Developing nations take initiative on greenhouse gases
by Geoff Brumfiel - 869-869 MIT gets plugged in for global data archive
by Declan Butler - 872-874 Addicted
by Alison Abbott - 875-876 Independence days
by David Cyranoski - 877-877 A list of published papers is no measure of value
by Linda Butler - 877-878 Realistic attitude takes postdocs a long way
by Stuart Fraser - 878-878 Culture gap: physics still seeks its unifying theory
by D. J. Hosken - 878-878 Culture gap: in biology, what works, continues
by Hugh Fletcher - 878-878 Patents limit medical potential of sequencing
by Jon F. Merz - 878-878 Science, conservation and fox-hunting
by N. Leader-Williams & T. E. E. Oldfield & R. J. Smith & M. J. Walpole - 879-879 Taking the subatomic Grand Tour
by Ken Peach - 880-880 Reinventing the chemical industry
by Martyn Poliakoff & Peter Licence - 880-881 Setting the record straight
by Valery N. Soyfer - 882-882 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 883-883 Psychological trauma: Burnt into memory
by Thomas Elbert & Maggie Schauer - 885-886 When it pays to waggle
by Fred C. Dyer - 886-887 Relic of the dawn of time
by Catherine A. Pilachowski - 887-889 Nanomaterial advantage
by Ruslan Valiev - 889-890 Only skin-deep
by Peter J. Rossky - 890-891 RNA gets a grip on translation
by Jack W. Szostak - 891-891 Trash trends
by Kendall Powell - 893-894 Social eating for stress
by Marla B. Sokolowski - 895-896 Feminization of male frogs in the wild
by Tyrone Hayes & Kelly Haston & Mable Tsui & Anhthu Hoang & Cathryn Haeffele & Aaron Vonk - 896-896 Memory enhancement in early childhood
by Conor Liston & Jerome Kagan - 897-897 Male ants disguised by the queen's bouquet
by Sylvia Cremer & Matthew F. Sledge & Jürgen Heinze - 897-898 Tropical temperatures in greenhouse episodes
by James C. Zachos & Michael A. Arthur & Timothy J. Bralower & Howard J. Spero - 898-898 Tropical temperatures in greenhouse episodes
by Paul N. Pearson & Peter Ditchfield & Nicholas J. Shackleton - 899-903 Social feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans is induced by neurons that detect aversive stimuli
by Mario de Bono & David M. Tobin & M. Wayne Davis & Leon Avery & Cornelia I. Bargmann - 904-906 A stellar relic from the early Milky Way
by N. Christlieb & M. S. Bessell & T. C. Beers & B. Gustafsson & A. Korn & P. S. Barklem & T. Karlsson & M. Mizuno–Wiedner & S. Rossi - 906-909 Measurement of the conductance of a hydrogen molecule
by R. H. M. Smit & Y. Noat & C. Untiedt & N. D. Lang & M. C. van Hemert & J. M. van Ruitenbeek - 909-911 Relationship between local structure and phase transitions of a disordered solid solution
by Ilya Grinberg & Valentino R. Cooper & Andrew M. Rappe - 912-915 High tensile ductility in a nanostructured metal
by Yinmin Wang & Mingwei Chen & Fenghua Zhou & En Ma - 915-917 Variable effects of nitrogen additions on the stability and turnover of soil carbon
by Jason C. Neff & Alan R. Townsend & Gerd Gleixner & Scott J. Lehman & Jocelyn Turnbull & William D. Bowman - 917-920 Quantifying nitrogen-fixation in feather moss carpets of boreal forests
by Thomas H. DeLuca & Olle Zackrisson & Marie-Charlotte Nilsson & Anita Sellstedt - 920-922 Honeybee colonies achieve fitness through dancing
by Gavin Sherman & P. Kirk Visscher - 922-925 Scotopic colour vision in nocturnal hawkmoths
by Almut Kelber & Anna Balkenius & Eric J. Warrant - 925-929 Antagonistic pathways in neurons exposed to body fluid regulate social feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Juliet C. Coates & Mario de Bono - 929-934 Progenitor cell maintenance requires numb and numblike during mouse neurogenesis
by Petur H. Petersen & Kaiyong Zou & Joseph K. Hwang & Yuh Nung Jan & Weimin Zhong - 934-939 N-CoR controls differentiation of neural stem cells into astrocytes
by Ola Hermanson & Kristen Jepsen & Michael G. Rosenfeld - 939-944 Specific aspartyl and calpain proteases are required for neurodegeneration in C. elegans
by Popi Syntichaki & Keli Xu & Monica Driscoll & Nektarios Tavernarakis - 944-947 Induction of somatic hypermutation in immunoglobulin genes is dependent on DNA polymerase iota
by Ahmad Faili & Said Aoufouchi & Eric Flatter & Quentin Guéranger & Claude-Agnès Reynaud & Jean-Claude Weill - 947-952 Dual regulation of voltage-gated calcium channels by PtdIns(4,5)P2
by Li Wu & Claudia S. Bauer & Xiao-guang Zhen & Cheng Xie & Jian Yang - 952-956 Thiamine derivatives bind messenger RNAs directly to regulate bacterial gene expression
by Wade Winkler & Ali Nahvi & Ronald R. Breaker
October 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6909
- 3-3 Grappling for grants
by Paul Smaglik - 765-765 Universities face cash shortfall as stock-market slide hits charities
by Declan Butler - 766-766 Fatal rocket accident puts question mark over Soyuz's safety
by David Adam - 766-766 Spain's staff shortages leave astronomy plans up in the air
by Monica Salomone - 767-767 Super-enzyme patents get their day in court
by David Cyranoski - 767-767 Malta provides loophole for breast-cancer screen
by Erika Check - 768-768 Bioprospectors turn their gaze to Canada
by Rex Dalton - 768-768 Marie Curie doesn't live here, Japanese women say
by David Cyranoski - 769-769 Medical funding group calls for clamp-down on hype
by David Adam - 769-769 National academies slam Bush proposal for data security
by Erika Check - 772-776 Publish, and be damned..
by David Adam & Jonathan Knight - 777-777 Feeding the world
by Catherine Badgley - 777-777 International unions concerned about biodata
by Jean Garnier & Herman J. C. Berendsen - 779-780 The gospel of inevitability
by Eörs Szathmáry - 780-780 Universal values
by Thanu Padmanabhan - 781-782 The last word on Darwin?
by Ernst Mayr - 782-783 Reaching for the Moon
by Robert Bud - 783-784 Einstein brought up to speed
by Francis Everitt - 784-785 A race through the dark
by Sean Carroll - 785-785 The breath of life and death
by Thomas B. L. Kirkwood - 786-786 Bringing scientists to life
by Oliver Sacks - 787-787 Prediction: A game of chance
by Mark Buchanan - 789-790 Atomic photography
by Louis F. DiMauro - 790-791 Survival in three dimensions
by Kenneth M. Yamada & Katherine Clark - 791-793 Earth's lunar attic
by Clark R. Chapman - 794-795 The old worm turns more slowly
by Thomas B. L. Kirkwood & Caleb E. Finch - 795-797 Pinning a change on p53
by Kevin M. Ryan & Karen H. Vousden - 797-798 NOT logic
by Nicolas Gisin - 798-798 Plumes and flumes
by Jim Gillon - 798-799 Finer clock control
by J. D. Alvarez & Amita Sehgal - 800-800 David Keynes Hill (1915–2002)
by A. F. Huxley - 801-801 Spinning continuous carbon nanotube yarns
by Kaili Jiang & Qunqing Li & Shoushan Fan - 802-802 Beyond the diffraction limit
by Pekka Hänninen - 802-802 One nostril knows what the other learns
by Joel D. Mainland & Elizabeth A. Bremner & Natasha Young & Brad N. Johnson & Rehan M. Khan & Moustafa Bensafi & Noam Sobel - 803-807 Time-resolved atomic inner-shell spectroscopy
by M. Drescher & M. Hentschel & R. Kienberger & M. Uiberacker & V. Yakovlev & A. Scrinzi & Th. Westerwalbesloh & U. Kleineberg & U. Heinzmann & F. Krausz - 808-814 Stochastic and genetic factors influence tissue-specific decline in ageing C. elegans
by Laura A. Herndon & Peter J. Schmeissner & Justyna M. Dudaronek & Paula A. Brown & Kristin M. Listner & Yuko Sakano & Marie C. Paupard & David H. Hall & Monica Driscoll - 815-818 Experimental realization of the quantum universal NOT gate
by F. De Martini & V. Bužek & F. Sciarrino & C. Sias - 818-820 Observation of coupled magnetic and electric domains
by M. Fiebig & Th. Lottermoser & D. Fröhlich & A. V. Goltsev & R. V. Pisarev - 821-824 Millennial-scale storminess variability in the northeastern United States during the Holocene epoch
by Anders J. Noren & Paul R. Bierman & Eric J. Steig & Andrea Lini & John Southon - 824-826 The strength of Mg0.9Fe0.1SiO3 perovskite at high pressure and temperature
by Jiuhua Chen & Donald J. Weidner & Michael T. Vaughan - 826-830 Contemporary fisherian life-history evolution in small salmonid populations
by Mikko T. Koskinen & Thrond O. Haugen & Craig R. Primmer - 830-832 Paternal inheritance of a female moth's mating preference
by Vikram K. Iyengar & H. Kern Reeve & Thomas Eisner - 832-837 Detecting recent positive selection in the human genome from haplotype structure
by Pardis C. Sabeti & David E. Reich & John M. Higgins & Haninah Z. P. Levine & Daniel J. Richter & Stephen F. Schaffner & Stacey B. Gabriel & Jill V. Platko & Nick J. Patterson & Gavin J. McDonald & Hans C. Ackerman & Sarah J. Campbell & David Altshuler & Richard Cooper & Dominic Kwiatkowski & Ryk Ward & Eric S. Lander - 837-841 Voltage-sensing mechanism is conserved among ion channels gated by opposite voltages
by Roope Männikkö & Fredrik Elinder & H. Peter Larsson - 841-844 Dec1 and Dec2 are regulators of the mammalian molecular clock
by Sato Honma & Takeshi Kawamoto & Yumiko Takagi & Katsumi Fujimoto & Fuyuki Sato & Mitsuhide Noshiro & Yukio Kato & Ken-ichi Honma - 845-849 Direct observation of ligand recognition by T cells
by Darrell J. Irvine & Marco A. Purbhoo & Michelle Krogsgaard & Mark M. Davis - 849-853 The prolyl isomerase Pin1 is a regulator of p53 in genotoxic response
by Hongwu Zheng & Han You & Xiao Zhen Zhou & Stephen A. Murray & Takafumi Uchida & Gerburg Wulf & Ling Gu & Xiaoren Tang & Kun Ping Lu & Zhi-Xiong Jim Xiao - 853-857 The prolyl isomerase Pin1 reveals a mechanism to control p53 functions after genotoxic insults
by Paola Zacchi & Monica Gostissa & Takafumi Uchida & Clio Salvagno & Fabio Avolio & Stefano Volinia & Ze'ev Ronai & Giovanni Blandino & Claudio Schneider & Giannino Del Sal - 857-862 Histone methylation by the Drosophila epigenetic transcriptional regulator Ash1
by Christian Beisel & Axel Imhof & Jaime Greene & Elisabeth Kremmer & Frank Sauer - 862-862 Erratum: Self-organization of supramolecular helical dendrimers into complex electronic materials
by V. Percec & M. Glodde & T. K. Bera & Y. Miura & I. Shiyanovskaya & K. D. Singer & V. S. K. Balagurusamy & P. A. Heiney & I. Schnell & A. Rapp & H.-W. Spiess & S. D. Hudson & H. Duan
October 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6908
- 3-3 A youthful field
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Does travel broaden the scientific mind?
by Karen Kreeger - 655-655 Superweed study falters as seed firms deny access to transgene
by Rex Dalton & San Diego - 656-656 Greenhouse gas that preserves ozone puts protocols at odds
by Quirin Schiermeier - 656-656 Ecological footprint forecasts face sceptical challenge
by Natasha McDowell - 657-657 Words but no cash for US agencies
by Geoff Brumfiel - 657-657 Japan's innovators take patent deals to court
by David Cyranoski - 658-658 Top London colleges consider merger to form research giant
by David Adam - 658-658 Brain implants show promise against obsessive disorder
by Alison Abbott - 659-659 Structured approach bags chemistry prize
by David Adam - 659-659 Economists honoured for experimental angle
by Rory Howlett - 662-665 How many more fish in the sea?
by Quirin Schiermeier - 666-666 A million-mile service
by Tony Reichhardt - 667-667 Indian biotech sets a constitutional challenge
by Bhagirath Choudhary - 667-667 All shipshape at navy lab
by R. A. LeFande - 667-667 Corporate ethic is now undermining universities too
by Raymond Pierotti - 669-670 The birth of molecular biology
by Vernon M. Ingram - 670-671 Peering through the smoke
by Raphael Mechoulam - 671-671 A protean overview
by Robert W. Cahn - 673-674 Discounting: An eye on the future
by Lawrence H. Goulder & Robert N. Stavins - 675-676 Into the heart of darkness
by Karl Gebhardt - 676-677 All in the packaging
by Edward F. DeLong - 677-679 The good, the bad and the lonely
by Franziska Michor & Martin A. Nowak - 679-680 Catch us if you can
by Wayne M. Yokoyama - 681-683 Liquid crystals stack up
by Carsten Tschierske - 683-684 Neurotrophin channels excitement
by Yves-Alain Barde - 685-685 An onion enzyme that makes the eyes water
by S. Imai & N. Tsuge & M. Tomotake & Y. Nagatome & H. Sawada & T. Nagata & H. Kumagai - 686-686 The ventilatory response to hypoxia
by Philip J. Berger & Elizabeth M. Skuza & Vojta Brodecky & Malcolm H. Wilkinson - 686-686 The ventilatory response to hypoxia
by D. Gozal & B. M. Gaston & A. J. Lipton & M. A. Johnson & T. Macdonald & M. W. Lieberman - 687-693 Neurotrophin-evoked depolarization requires the sodium channel NaV1.9
by Robert Blum & Karl W. Kafitz & Arthur Konnerth - 694-696 A star in a 15.2-year orbit around the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way
by R. Schödel & T. Ott & R. Genzel & R. Hofmann & M. Lehnert & A. Eckart & N. Mouawad & T. Alexander & M. J. Reid & R. Lenzen & M. Hartung & F. Lacombe & D. Rouan & E. Gendron & G. Rousset & A.-M. Lagrange & W. Brandner & N. Ageorges & C. Lidman & A. F. M. Moorwood & J. Spyromilio & N. Hubin & K. M. Menten - 697-699 Simulation of the atmospheric thermal circulation of a martian volcano using a mesoscale numerical model
by Scot C. R. Rafkin & Magdalena R. V. Sta. Maria & Timothy I. Michaels - 699-702 Cavity solitons as pixels in semiconductor microcavities
by Stephane Barland & Jorge R. Tredicce & Massimo Brambilla & Luigi A. Lugiato & Salvador Balle & Massimo Giudici & Tommaso Maggipinto & Lorenzo Spinelli & Giovanna Tissoni & Thomas Knödl & Michael Miller & Roland Jäger - 702-705 Stacking of conical molecules with a fullerene apex into polar columns in crystals and liquid crystals
by Masaya Sawamura & Kenji Kawai & Yutaka Matsuo & Kiyoshi Kanie & Takashi Kato & Eiichi Nakamura - 705-708 Re–Os isotopic evidence for long-lived heterogeneity and equilibration processes in the Earth's upper mantle
by Anders Meibom & Norman H. Sleep & C. Page Chamberlain & Robert G. Coleman & Robert Frei & Michael T. Hren & Joseph L. Wooden - 708-712 Linearly concatenated cyclobutane lipids form a dense bacterial membrane
by Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté & Marc Strous & W. Irene C. Rijpstra & Ellen C. Hopmans & Jan A. J. Geenevasen & Adri C. T. van Duin & Laura A. van Niftrik & Mike S. M. Jetten - 712-715 Jasmonate and salicylate induce expression of herbivore cytochrome P450 genes
by Xianchun Li & Mary A. Schuler & May R. Berenbaum - 715-718 A biological role for prokaryotic ClC chloride channels
by Ramkumar Iyer & Tina M. Iverson & Alessio Accardi & Christopher Miller - 718-722 Competence to replicate in the unfertilized egg is conferred by Cdc6 during meiotic maturation
by Jean-Marc Lemaître & Stéphane Bocquet & Marcel Méchali - 722-725 Cdc6 synthesis regulates replication competence in Xenopus oocytes
by Elizabeth Whitmire & Bettina Khan & Martine Coué - 726-729 The DIX domain targets dishevelled to actin stress fibres and vesicular membranes
by Daniel G. S. Capelluto & Tatiana G. Kutateladze & Raymond Habas & Carla V. Finkielstein & Xi He & Michael Overduin - 729-734 Myc suppression of the p21Cip1 Cdk inhibitor influences the outcome of the p53 response to DNA damage
by Joan Seoane & Hong-Van Le & Joan Massagué - 734-738 Tumour-derived soluble MIC ligands impair expression of NKG2D and T-cell activation
by Veronika Groh & Jennifer Wu & Cassian Yee & Thomas Spies - 738-743 A transcription-factor-binding surface of coactivator p300 is required for haematopoiesis
by Lawryn H. Kasper & Fayçal Boussouar & Paul A. Ney & Carl W. Jackson & Jerold Rehg & Jan M. van Deursen & Paul K. Brindle - 743-747 Probing the free-energy surface for protein folding with single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy
by Benjamin Schuler & Everett A. Lipman & William A. Eaton - 751-752 Genome analysis at your fingertips
by Marina Chicurel - 752-755 Bioinformatics: Bringing it all together technology feature
by Marina Chicurel - 755-755 Putting a name on it
by Marina Chicurel
October 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6907
- 3-3 Alternative roads to success
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Plant biology goes public
by Virginia Gewin