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June 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6892
- 975-978 Structural basis for the recognition of hydroxyproline in HIF-1α by pVHL
by Wai-Ching Hon & Michael I. Wilson & Karl Harlos & Timothy D. W. Claridge & Christopher J. Schofield & Christopher W. Pugh & Patrick H. Maxwell & Peter J. Ratcliffe & David I. Stuart & E. Yvonne Jones
June 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6891
- 3-3 A sign of the times?
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Equal opportunities
by Jan Schmollinger - 775-775 Senate adrift on cloning as talks break down
by Erika Check - 775-776 US urged to provide smallpox vaccines for emergency crews
by Erika Check - 776-776 'Dirty bomb' scare prompts clampdown on lab security
by Rex Dalton - 777-777 Astronomers give virtual observatory a real future
by Declan Butler - 777-777 Pentagon gets defensive over missile secrets
by Geoff Brumfiel - 778-778 Drug researcher quits controversial cat study
by Virginia Gewin - 778-778 Draft cow genome heads the field
by David Adam - 779-779 Patent flurry casts cloud over gene silencing
by Erika Check - 782-784 Squaring up over ancient life
by Rex Dalton - 785-786 Full house
by Jonathan Knight & Alison Abbott - 787-787 Macroecology: new, or biogeography revisited?
by Howard J. Fisher - 787-787 To sell science, find out what people want to buy
by Till C. Jelitto - 787-787 Learning from past mistakes about nuclear waste
by Chris Murray - 787-788 Online database could end taxonomic anarchy
by Michael S. Y. Lee - 788-788 Curiosity and generosity of a great scientist
by Phillip J. Clapham - 788-788 Science's policy on access to private data
by Donald Kennedy - 788-788 Health supercourse to end Arab isolation
by Abdullatif Husseini & Rania Saad & Ronald E. LaPorte - 789-789 Is a bell tolling for Bell Labs?
by Paul Grant - 791-792 Not waving but speaking
by Michael Tomasello - 792-793 Life out of nowhere?
by Paolo Mazzarello - 793-794 Gases get cool
by Keith Burnett - 794-794 Science in culture
by Michael John Gorman - 795-795 Genetic markers: Strength in numbers
by Austin L. Hughes - 797-798 Teamed up for transcription
by Christian von Mering & Peer Bork - 798-799 Nebulous explanation
by Mark Claussen - 799-801 Two ACEs and a heart
by Kenneth E. Bernstein - 801-801 New whale from old bones
by John E. Heyning - 802-803 Imprints offer Moore
by R. Fabian Pease - 803-805 Understanding the consequences
by Thomas J. Carew - 806-807 Beyond the diffraction limit?
by Ernst H. K. Stelzer - 807-808 A molecular propeller
by Dinshaw J. Patel - 808-808 Cloud-chamber clouds
by David Jones - 809-809 Only male fin whales sing loud songs
by Donald A. Croll & Christopher W. Clark & Alejandro Acevedo & Bernie Tershy & Sergio Flores & Jason Gedamke & Jorge Urban - 809-811 Dynamic instabilities in the inflating lung
by Adriano M. Alencar & Stephen P. Arold & Sergey V. Buldyrev & Arnab Majumdar & Dimitrije Stamenović & H. Eugene Stanley & Béla Suki - 811-811 Contact time of a bouncing drop
by Denis Richard & Christophe Clanet & David Quéré - 811-812 Hedgehog crosses the snail's midline
by Alexander J. Nederbragt & André E. van Loon & Wim J. A. G. Dictus - 813-821 Ordered porous materials for emerging applications
by Mark E. Davis - 822-828 Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is an essential regulator of heart function
by Michael A. Crackower & Renu Sarao & Gavin Y. Oudit & Chana Yagil & Ivona Kozieradzki & Sam E. Scanga & Antonio J. Oliveira-dos-Santos & Joan da Costa & Liyong Zhang & York Pei & James Scholey & Carlos M. Ferrario & Armen S. Manoukian & Mark C. Chappell & Peter H. Backx & Yoram Yagil & Josef M. Penninger - 829-831 A collimated jet of molecular gas from a star on the asymptotic giant branch
by Hiroshi Imai & Kumiko Obara & Philip J. Diamond & Toshihiro Omodaka & Tetsuo Sasao - 831-834 Hidden orbital order in the heavy fermion metal URu2Si2
by P. Chandra & P. Coleman & J. A. Mydosh & V. Tripathi - 835-837 Ultrafast and direct imprint of nanostructures in silicon
by Stephen Y. Chou & Chris Keimel & Jian Gu - 837-840 Growth of early continental crust controlled by melting of amphibolite in subduction zones
by Stephen Foley & Massimo Tiepolo & Riccardo Vannucci - 841-844 Paired gill slits in a fossil with a calcite skeleton
by Patrício Dominguez & Antone G. Jacobson & Richard P. S. Jefferies - 844-848 Positive interactions among alpine plants increase with stress
by Ragan M. Callaway & R. W. Brooker & Philippe Choler & Zaal Kikvidze & Christopher J. Lortie & Richard Michalet & Leonardo Paolini & Francisco I. Pugnaire & Beth Newingham & Erik T. Aschehoug & Cristina Armas & David Kikodze & Bradley J. Cook - 848-851 Consumer versus resource control of species diversity and ecosystem functioning
by Boris Worm & Heike K. Lotze & Helmut Hillebrand & Ulrich Sommer - 851-854 A global analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans operons
by Thomas Blumenthal & Donald Evans & Christopher D. Link & Alessandro Guffanti & Daniel Lawson & Jean Thierry-Mieg & Danielle Thierry-Mieg & Wei Lu Chiu & Kyle Duke & Moni Kiraly & Stuart K. Kim - 854-858 Feedback inhibition controls spike transfer in hybrid thalamic circuits
by Gwendal Le Masson & Sylvie Renaud-Le Masson & Damien Debay & Thierry Bal - 858-861 Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor 2 directs parathyroid hormone 1 receptor signalling
by Matthew J. Mahon & Mark Donowitz & C. Chris Yun & Gino V. Segre - 861-866 TNF-mediated inflammatory skin disease in mice with epidermis-specific deletion of IKK2
by Manolis Pasparakis & Gilles Courtois & Martin Hafner & Marc Schmidt-Supprian & Arianna Nenci & Atiye Toksoy & Monika Krampert & Matthias Goebeler & Reinhard Gillitzer & Alain Israel & Thomas Krieg & Klaus Rajewsky & Ingo Haase - 867-871 Mice deficient in the Rac activator Tiam1 are resistant to Ras-induced skin tumours
by Angeliki Malliri & Rob A. van der Kammen & Kristopher Clark & Maarten van der Valk & Frits Michiels & John G. Collard - 871-875 Efp targets 14-3-3σ for proteolysis and promotes breast tumour growth
by Tomohiko Urano & Tomoyuki Saito & Tohru Tsukui & Masayo Fujita & Takayuki Hosoi & Masami Muramatsu & Yasuyoshi Ouchi & Satoshi Inoue - 876-880 Crystal structure of parallel quadruplexes from human telomeric DNA
by Gary N. Parkinson & Michael P. H. Lee & Stephen Neidle - 880-880 Correction: Corrigendum: MEC-2 regulates C. elegans DEG/ENaC channels needed for mechanosensation
by M. B. Goodman & G. G. Ernstrom & D. S. Chelur & R. O'Hagan & C. A. Yao & M. Chalfie
June 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6890
- 3-3 A question of balance
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Science and business
by Steve Bunk - 675-675 Homeland security plan sparks fears for fight against bioterror
by Geoff Brumfiel - 676-676 Detectors licked by gummy fingers
by David Cyranoski - 676-676 US set to rejoin international fusion project
by Geoff Brumfiel - 677-677 France wires up to treat obsessive disorder
by Sally Goodman - 677-677 Statistical error leaves pollution data up in the air
by Jonathan Knight - 678-678 Science centres struggle as funds run out
by David Adam - 678-678 Environment institute slammed over 'selective' results
by Johanna Schwarz & Alison Abbott - 679-679 Mummy's silence broken at last
by Rex Dalton - 679-679 Argentine crisis rattles cosmic-ray hunters
by Carol Marzuola - 683-683 Plugging the brain drain
by David Cyranoski - 684-687 The great primate debate
by Sally Goodman & Erika Check - 689-689 Collaboration can work if inequality is recognized
by Yehuda Tzfati - 689-689 Data security is crucial for Japanese science
by Eitaka Tsuboi & Norie Kawahara & Tadahiro Mitsuishi & Akira Oshima & Shohei Yonemoto - 689-690 Scientific links support an unjust peace process
by Rita Giacaman - 690-690 In support of scientific exchange
by Arjuna Aluwihare & Claude Cohen-Tannoudji & Ayse Erzan & François Jacob & John Polanyi & Pieter van Dijk & Edoardo Vesentini & Torsten Wiesel & Carol Corillon - 690-690 Did an academic boycott help to end apartheid?
by George Fink - 690-690 Violence versus freedom
by Joel Bigman - 691-692 My synapses, myself
by William Calvin - 692-692 A complete history of astronomy
by Giovanni F. Bignami - 692-693 Portraits of our family tree
by Jacopo Moggi-Cecchi - 693-693 Winning the numbers game
by W. Timothy Gowers - 695-695 Global public goods: Health is wealth
by Richard G. A. Feachem & Carol A. Medlin - 697-698 Rocks that go bump in the night
by Derek C. Richardson - 698-699 Density and diversity
by Hans ter Steege & Roderick Zagt - 699-701 A cholesterol tether
by Bart Staels - 701-702 Electronics and the single atom
by Silvano De Franceschi & Leo Kouwenhoven - 702-702 The attraction of lipids
by Amanda Tromans - 703-705 Haemoglobin's chaperone
by Lucio Luzzatto & Rosario Notaro - 705-705 Collimated gas
by David Jones - 706-706 Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002)
by Derek E. G. Briggs - 707-707 Solving the puzzle of mirror-image flowers
by Linley K. Jesson & Spencer C. H. Barrett - 708-708 The value of bees to the coffee harvest
by David W. Roubik - 709-711 Architecture for a large-scale ion-trap quantum computer
by D. Kielpinski & C. Monroe & D. J. Wineland - 712-719 Crystal structure of a bacterial RNA polymerase holoenzyme at 2.6 Å resolution
by Dmitry G. Vassylyev & Shun-ichi Sekine & Oleg Laptenko & Jookyung Lee & Marina N. Vassylyeva & Sergei Borukhov & Shigeyuki Yokoyama - 720-721 The recent breakup of an asteroid in the main-belt region
by David Nesvorný & William F. Bottke Jr & Luke Dones & Harold F. Levison - 722-725 Coulomb blockade and the Kondo effect in single-atom transistors
by Jiwoong Park & Abhay N. Pasupathy & Jonas I. Goldsmith & Connie Chang & Yuval Yaish & Jason R. Petta & Marie Rinkoski & James P. Sethna & Héctor D. Abruña & Paul L. McEuen & Daniel C. Ralph - 725-729 Kondo resonance in a single-molecule transistor
by Wenjie Liang & Matthew P. Shores & Marc Bockrath & Jeffrey R. Long & Hongkun Park - 729-731 Mycorrhizal weathering of apatite as an important calcium source in base-poor forest ecosystems
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 - 732-735 Density-dependent mortality and the latitudinal gradient in species diversity
by Janneke Hille Ris Lambers & James S. Clark & Brian Beckage - 735-738 Geographic structure and dynamics of coevolutionary selection
by John N. Thompson & Bradley M. Cunningham - 738-741 Spike train dynamics predicts theta-related phase precession in hippocampal pyramidal cells
by Kenneth D. Harris & Darrell A. Henze & Hajime Hirase & Xavier Leinekugel & George Dragoi & Andras Czurkó & György Buzsáki - 741-746 Role of experience and oscillations in transforming a rate code into a temporal code
by M. R. Mehta & A. K. Lee & M. A. Wilson - 746-750 Modulation of virulence within a pathogenicity island in vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis
by Nathan Shankar & Arto S. Baghdayan & Michael S. Gilmore - 750-754 Subendothelial retention of atherogenic lipoproteins in early atherosclerosis
by Kristina Skålén & Maria Gustafsson & Ellen Knutsen Rydberg & Lillemor Mattsson Hultén & Olov Wiklund & Thomas L. Innerarity & Jan Borén - 754-758 T-box gene tbx5 is essential for formation of the pectoral limb bud
by Dae-gwon Ahn & Matthew J. Kourakis & Laurel A. Rohde & Lee M. Silver & Robert K. Ho - 758-763 An abundant erythroid protein that stabilizes free α-haemoglobin
by Anthony J. Kihm & Yi Kong & Wei Hong & J. Eric Russell & Susan Rouda & Kazuhiko Adachi & M. Celeste Simon & Gerd A. Blobel & Mitchell J. Weiss - 763-767 Regulation of Arabidopsis cryptochrome 2 by blue-light-dependent phosphorylation
by Dror Shalitin & Hongyun Yang & Todd C. Mockler & Maskit Maymon & Hongwei Guo & Garry C. Whitelam & Chentao Lin - 767-771 Structure of the SRP19–RNA complex and implications for signal recognition particle assembly
by Tobias Hainzl & Shenghua Huang & A. Elisabeth Sauer-Eriksson
June 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6889
- 3-3 Landing the egos
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Seattle: The best of both worlds
by Paul Smaglik - 575-575 Supreme Court closes loophole for copycat patents
by Jonathan Knight - 575-576 Alpine detector fails to confirm Italian sighting of dark matter
by Alison Abbott - 576-576 Chinese researcher accused of stealing cell samples
by Rex Dalton - 576-576 South African cabinet backs merger plan for universities
by Michael Cherry - 577-577 British science champion quits post
by David Adam - 577-577 World Bank cracks down on cultural damage
by Rex Dalton - 577-577 Uncertainty ends for US nuclear lab as new leader is named
by Rex Dalton - 578-578 Ecologist sues over wrecked iguana study
by John Whitfield - 578-578 Merger plans rattle bones in Berlin
by Johanna Schwarz - 579-579 US postal service puts anthrax detectors to the test
by Jonathan Knight - 579-579 Joint projects see ocean science aiming high
by Mark Schrope - 582-583 Flying free
by Tom Clarke - 584-586 Magic bullets hit the target
by Trisha Gura - 587-587 Knowledge about animal suffering is too rarely used
by Andrew N. Rowan - 587-588 Conceptual biology: a semantic issue and more
by Julie C. Barnes - 588-588 Uncovering the complex mysteries of mosaicism
by Tayfun Özçelik - 588-588 Bioinformatics code must enforce citation
by David J. States - 589-590 The times they are a-changin'
by Ari Patrinos & Dan Drell - 591-592 Lateral thinking
by William D. Hopkins - 592-592 Controlling a generous host
by Paul Schmid-Hempel - 593-593 Exploiting a hostile world
by Lynn J. Rothschild - 595-595 Plant mathematics: Fibonacci's flowers
by Amar J. S. Klar - 597-598 Iodine's air of importance
by Charles E. Kolb - 598-599 Buffer zone
by Massimo Pigliucci - 599-601 Indirect evidence
by Andrew Millis - 601-602 Glutamate receptors on the move
by Morgan Sheng & Terunaga Nakagawa - 603-603 African reflections
by Tim Lincoln - 603-605 The Hoyle story
by John Maddox - 605-606 Cortical liars
by Seong-Seng Tan - 606-606 Toughened metal
by David Jones - 607-608 Marine iguanas die from trace oil pollution
by Martin Wikelski & Vanessa Wong & Brett Chevalier & Niels Rattenborg & Howard L. Snell - 608-609 Darwin's naturalization hypothesis challenged
by Richard P. Duncan & Peter A. Williams - 609-609 Calcification of early vertebrate cartilage
by Philippe Janvier & Marius Arsenault - 609-610 Antitoxin vaccines and pathogen virulence
by Benoit Soubeyrand & Stanley A. Plotkin - 610-610 Antitoxin vaccines and pathogen virulence
by Sylvain Gandon & Margaret J. Mackinnon & Sean Nee & Andrew F. Read - 611-617 Computational and evolutionary aspects of language
by Martin A. Nowak & Natalia L. Komarova & Partha Niyogi - 618-624 Hsp90 as a capacitor of phenotypic variation
by Christine Queitsch & Todd A. Sangster & Susan Lindquist - 625-627 Observational evidence for the accretion-disk origin for a radio jet in an active galaxy
by Alan P. Marscher & Svetlana G. Jorstad & José-Luis Gómez & Margo F. Aller & Harri Teräsranta & Matthew L. Lister & Alastair M. Stirling - 627-630 Coherence–incoherence and dimensional crossover in layered strongly correlated metals
by T. Valla & P. D. Johnson & Z. Yusof & B. Wells & Q. Li & S. M. Loureiro & R. J. Cava & M. Mikami & Y. Mori & M. Yoshimura & T. Sasaki - 630-632 Measurement of a confinement induced neutron phase
by H. Rauch & H. Lemmel & M. Baron & R. Loidl - 632-636 Marine aerosol formation from biogenic iodine emissions
by Colin D. O'Dowd & Jose L. Jimenez & Roya Bahreini & Richard C. Flagan & John H. Seinfeld & Kaarle Hämeri & Liisa Pirjola & Markku Kulmala & S. Gerard Jennings & Thorsten Hoffmann - 636-638 Biodiversity as a barrier to ecological invasion
by Theodore A. Kennedy & Shahid Naeem & Katherine M. Howe & Johannes M. H. Knops & David Tilman & Peter Reich - 639-641 Plant biomarkers in aerosols record isotopic discrimination of terrestrial photosynthesis
by Maureen H. Conte & John C. Weber - 642-645 Host-induced epidemic spread of the cholera bacterium
by D. Scott Merrell & Susan M. Butler & Firdausi Qadri & Nadia A. Dolganov & Ahsfaqul Alam & Mitchell B. Cohen & Stephen B. Calderwood & Gary K. Schoolnik & Andrew Camilli - 645-649 Origin of GABAergic neurons in the human neocortex
by Kresimir Letinic & Roberto Zoncu & Pasko Rakic - 649-653 Regulation of AMPA receptor lateral movements
by Aren J. Borgdorff & Daniel Choquet - 653-656 Annexin II light chain regulates sensory neuron-specific sodium channel expression
by Kenji Okuse & Misbah Malik-Hall & Mark D. Baker & W-Y. Louisa Poon & Haeyoung Kong & Moses V. Chao & John N. Wood - 656-659 Filamentous phage integration requires the host recombinases XerC and XerD
by Kathryn E. Huber & Matthew K. Waldor - 660-663 A conserved RNA-binding protein controls germline stem cells in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Sarah L. Crittenden & David S. Bernstein & Jennifer L. Bachorik & Beth E. Thompson & Maria Gallegos & Andrei G. Petcherski & Gary Moulder & Robert Barstead & Marvin Wickens & Judith Kimble - 664-667 Kremen proteins are Dickkopf receptors that regulate Wnt/β-catenin signalling
by Bingyu Mao & Wei Wu & Gary Davidson & Joachim Marhold & Mingfa Li & Bernard M. Mechler & Hajo Delius & Dana Hoppe & Peter Stannek & Carmen Walter & Andrei Glinka & Christof Niehrs - 667-670 New components of the spliced leader RNP required for nematode trans-splicing
by John A. Denker & David M. Zuckerman & Patricia A. Maroney & Timothy W. Nilsen
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6888
- 3-3 Taking stock of biotech jobs
by Paul Smaglik - 4-6 Climate of care for a changing world
by Heike Langenberg - 7-7 Chance to make a difference in Japan
by Robert Triendl - 473-473 Investigation into nanotechnology papers expands
by Geoff Brumfiel - 473-474 Priorities for genome sequencing leave macaques out in the cold
by Erika Check - 474-474 Delays and cutbacks kill off Europe's mission to Venus
by Quirin Schiermeier - 475-475 UN predicts long wait to repair environment
by Virginia Gewin - 475-475 Scientists placated as US bill gets tough on bioterror
by Virginia Gewin - 476-476 Clouds lift for turbulence-detector initiative
by Rex Dalton - 476-476 Internecine rows threaten to sink whaling commission
by David Cyranoski - 477-477 Superbugs reveal chink in armour
by Jonathan Knight - 477-477 US zoos keep watch for cross-species killer
by Jonathan Knight - 480-481 Neutrality versus the niche
by John Whitfield - 482-484 To catch a wave
by Geoff Brumfiel - 485-485 O no: opossums are not at risk in Tasmania
by Thomas L. Montague & Andrew T. D. Bennett - 485-485 How affluence harms the environment in Europe
by Luc De Bruyn & Jan Scheirs & Hans Van Gossum - 485-485 What can Venter teach students about ethics?
by Rod Ceredig - 487-488 When the Earth moved
by Jason Phipps Morgan - 488-489 With brains, minds and voices
by John C. Marshall - 489-490 Views of a scientific American
by Zaheer Baber - 490-490 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 491-491 Hydrophobicity: Two faces of water
by David Chandler - 493-494 Making it with molecules
by Peter Zoller - 495-497 Sharks' teeth and dunes
by Laura M. Machesky - 497-498 The slippery slope
by George Zandt - 498-499 Crowning glories
by Jessica M. Theodor - 499-501 Weighing up nuclear masses
by Sven Åberg - 501-502 An open and shut case
by Maria Schumacher & John P. Adelman - 502-503 Model hearing
by George D. Pollak - 503-503 Spatial audio
by David Jones - 504-504 Gordon Randolph Willey (1913–2002)
by Jeremy A. Sabloff - 505-506 Parasitoid secretions provoke ant warfare
by J. A. Thomas & J. J. Knapp & T. Akino & S. Gerty & S. Wakamura & D. J. Simcox & J. C. Wardlaw & G. W. Elmes - 506-506 Trends and random fluctuations in athletics
by Daniel Gembris & John G. Taylor & Dieter Suter - 507-514 Understanding and exploiting C–H bond activation
by Jay A. Labinger & John E. Bercaw - 515-522 Crystal structure and mechanism of a calcium-gated potassium channel
by Youxing Jiang & Alice Lee & Jiayun Chen & Martine Cadene & Brian T. Chait & Roderick MacKinnon - 523-526 The open pore conformation of potassium channels
by Youxing Jiang & Alice Lee & Jiayun Chen & Martine Cadene & Brian T. Chait & Roderick MacKinnon - 527-529 Optical pulsations from the anomalous X-ray pulsar 4U0142+61
by B. Kern & C. Martin - 529-533 Atom–molecule coherence in a Bose–Einstein condensate
by Elizabeth A. Donley & Neil R. Claussen & Sarah T. Thompson & Carl E. Wieman - 533-535 Quantum control of energy flow in light harvesting
by Jennifer L. Herek & Wendel Wohlleben & Richard J. Cogdell & Dirk Zeidler & Marcus Motzkus