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January 2002, Volume 415, Issue 6869
- 264-264 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 265-265 Setting standards
by Frank Wilczek - 267-268 Quantum effects of gravity
by Thomas J. Bowles - 268-269 Fat in all the wrong places
by Jeffrey Friedman - 269-272 The economics of impatience
by Ernst Fehr - 272-273 One step forwards, one step back
by Jeffrey D. Lifson & Malcolm A. Martin - 273-275 Eavesdropping on spin talk
by Jay Kikkawa - 276-277 Chloride channels are different
by Thomas J. Jentsch - 277-278 Priming plasticity
by Lynn E. Dobrunz & Craig C Garner - 278-278 Drifting continents
by David Jones - 279-280 Male displays adjusted to female's response
by Gail L. Patricelli & J. Albert C. Uy & Gregory Walsh & Gerald Borgia - 280-280 Measuring huge magnetic fields
by M. Tatarakis & I. Watts & F. N. Beg & E. L. Clark & A. E. Dangor & A. Gopal & M. G. Haines & P. A. Norreys & U. Wagner & M.-S. Wei & M. Zepf & K. Krushelnick - 281-286 Gate-voltage control of spin interactions between electrons and nuclei in a semiconductor
by J. H. Smet & R. A. Deutschmann & F. Ertl & W. Wegscheider & G. Abstreiter & K. von Klitzing - 287-294 X-ray structure of a ClC chloride channel at 3.0 Å reveals the molecular basis of anion selectivity
by Raimund Dutzler & Ernest B. Campbell & Martine Cadene & Brian T. Chait & Roderick MacKinnon - 295-297 Detection of carbonates in dust shells around evolved stars
by F. Kemper & C. Jäger & L. B. F. M. Waters & Th. Henning & F. J. Molster & M. J. Barlow & T. Lim & A. de Koter - 297-299 Quantum states of neutrons in the Earth's gravitational field
by Valery V. Nesvizhevsky & Hans G. Börner & Alexander K. Petukhov & Hartmut Abele & Stefan Baeßler & Frank J. Rueß & Thilo Stöferle & Alexander Westphal & Alexei M. Gagarski & Guennady A. Petrov & Alexander V. Strelkov - 299-302 Antiferromagnetic order induced by an applied magnetic field in a high-temperature superconductor
by B. Lake & H. M. Rønnow & N. B. Christensen & G. Aeppli & K. Lefmann & D. F. McMorrow & P. Vorderwisch & P. Smeibidl & N. Mangkorntong & T. Sasagawa & M. Nohara & H. Takagi & T. E. Mason - 302-305 Shear instabilities in granular flows
by David J. Goldfarb & Benjamin J. Glasser & Troy Shinbrot - 306-308 Observation of conformation-specific pathways in the photodissociation of 1-iodopropane ions
by Sang Tae Park & Sang Kyu Kim & Myung Soo Kim - 309-312 Scaling effects in caudal fin propulsion and the speed of ichthyosaurs
by Ryosuke Motani - 312-315 A hydrogen-based subsurface microbial community dominated by methanogens
by Francis H. Chapelle & Kathleen O'Neill & Paul M. Bradley & Barbara A. Methé & Stacy A. Ciufo & LeRoy L. Knobel & Derek R. Lovley - 315-318 Contribution of Distal-less to quantitative variation in butterfly eyespots
by Patrícia Beldade & Paul M. Brakefield & Anthony D. Long - 318-320 Visual categorization shapes feature selectivity in the primate temporal cortex
by Natasha Sigala & Nikos K. Logothetis - 321-326 RIM1α forms a protein scaffold for regulating neurotransmitter release at the active zone
by Susanne Schoch & Pablo E. Castillo & Tobias Jo & Konark Mukherjee & Martin Geppert & Yun Wang & Frank Schmitz & Robert C. Malenka & Thomas C. Südhof - 327-330 RIM1α is required for presynaptic long-term potentiation
by Pablo E. Castillo & Susanne Schoch & Frank Schmitz & Thomas C. Südhof & Robert C. Malenka - 331-335 Replication-incompetent adenoviral vaccine vector elicits effective anti-immunodeficiency-virus immunity
by John W. Shiver & Tong-Ming Fu & Ling Chen & Danilo R. Casimiro & Mary-Ellen Davies & Robert K. Evans & Zhi-Qiang Zhang & Adam J. Simon & Wendy L. Trigona & Sheri A. Dubey & Lingyi Huang & Virginia A. Harris & Romnie S. Long & Xiaoping Liang & Larry Handt & William A. Schleif & Lan Zhu & Daniel C. Freed & Natasha V. Persaud & Liming Guan & Kara S. Punt & Aimin Tang & Minchun Chen & Keith A. Wilson & Kelly B. Collins & Gwendolyn J. Heidecker & V. Rose Fernandez & Helen C. Perry & Joseph G. Joyce & Karen M. Grimm & James C. Cook & Paul M. Keller & Denise S. Kresock & Henryk Mach & Robert D. Troutman & Lynne A. Isopi & Donna M. Williams & Zheng Xu & Kathryn E. Bohannon & David B. Volkin & David C. Montefiori & Ayako Miura & Georgia R. Krivulka & Michelle A. Lifton & Marcelo J. Kuroda & Jörn E. Schmitz & Norman L. Letvin & Michael J. Caulfield & Andrew J. Bett & Rima Youil & David C. Kaslow & Emilio A. Emini - 335-339 Eventual AIDS vaccine failure in a rhesus monkey by viral escape from cytotoxic T lymphocytes
by Dan H. Barouch & Jennifer Kunstman & Marcelo J. Kuroda & Jörn E. Schmitz & Sampa Santra & Fred W. Peyerl & Georgia R. Krivulka & Kristin Beaudry & Michelle A. Lifton & Darci A. Gorgone & David C. Montefiori & Mark G. Lewis & Steven M. Wolinsky & Norman L. Letvin - 339-343 Leptin stimulates fatty-acid oxidation by activating AMP-activated protein kinase
by Yasuhiko Minokoshi & Young-Bum Kim & Odile D. Peroni & Lee G. D. Fryer & Corinna Müller & David Carling & Barbara B. Kahn - 343-346 Energetic landscape of α-lytic protease optimizes longevity through kinetic stability
by Sheila S. Jaswal & Julie L. Sohl & Jonathan H. Davis & David A. Agard
January 2002, Volume 415, Issue 6868
- 3-3 Moving benchmarks
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Postdocs & students: Private foundations push for higher postdoc salaries
by Karen Kreeger - 103-103 Clone pioneer calls for health tests
by David Adam - 103-104 Xenotransplant experts express caution over knockout piglets
by Declan Butler - 104-104 Argentina's crisis heralds time of torment for scientists
by Carol Marzuola - 105-105 Bushfires leave ecologists hot under the collar
by Peter Pockley - 105-105 Legal move could open door to physics lab
by Irwin Goodwin - 106-106 NIH faces action over HIV cat study
by Erika Check - 106-106 Whale deaths caused by US Navy's sonar
by Mark Schrope - 107-107 Charges over computing project may set precedent
by Erika Check - 107-107 Fur flies over lynx survey's suspect samples
by Rex Dalton - 110-111 Shorter, brighter, better
by Navroz Patel - 112-114 Betting on tomorrow's chips
by Alison Abbott - 115-115 Theoretical models of sheep BSE reveal possibilities
by John R. Krebs & Robert M. May & Michael P. H. Stumpf - 115-115 Dropped genetics paper lacked scientific merit
by Neil Risch & Alberto Piazza & L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza - 117-117 Why natural may not equal healthy
by John Krebs - 117-118 Life as a freeloader
by J. C. Koella & C. D. M. Müller-Graf - 119-119 A Universal view
by John E. Chambers - 120-120 Talking techno
by Geoffrey Nunberg - 121-121 Seeking universals
by Melvin Konner - 123-124 Protein complexes take the bait
by Anuj Kumar & Michael Snyder - 124-125 Bubbling under
by Chris German - 125-127 Homo reciprocans
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 128-129 X-rays reveal the Galaxy's centre
by Andreas Eckart - 129-131 Stretching the lever-arm theory
by Michael A. Geeves - 131-132 Getting cool with nitrogen
by Allan H. Devol - 132-132 Hold on to your heat
by David Jones - 133-133 Predator and prey views of spider camouflage
by Marc Théry & Jérôme Casas - 133-134 Analysis of mammalian brain architecture
by Fahad Sultan - 134-135 How did brains evolve?
by Robert A. Barton - 135-135 How did brains evolve?
by Samuel S.-H. Wang & Partha P. Mitra & Damon A. Clark - 137-140 Altruistic punishment in humans
by Ernst Fehr & Simon Gächter - 141-147 Functional organization of the yeast proteome by systematic analysis of protein complexes
by Anne-Claude Gavin & Markus Bösche & Roland Krause & Paola Grandi & Martina Marzioch & Andreas Bauer & Jörg Schultz & Jens M. Rick & Anne-Marie Michon & Cristina-Maria Cruciat & Marita Remor & Christian Höfert & Malgorzata Schelder & Miro Brajenovic & Heinz Ruffner & Alejandro Merino & Karin Klein & Manuela Hudak & David Dickson & Tatjana Rudi & Volker Gnau & Angela Bauch & Sonja Bastuck & Bettina Huhse & Christina Leutwein & Marie-Anne Heurtier & Richard R. Copley & Angela Edelmann & Erich Querfurth & Vladimir Rybin & Gerard Drewes & Manfred Raida & Tewis Bouwmeester & Peer Bork & Bertrand Seraphin & Bernhard Kuster & Gitte Neubauer & Giulio Superti-Furga - 148-150 A faint discrete source origin for the highly ionized iron emission from the Galactic Centre region
by Q. D. Wang & E. V. Gotthelf & C. C. Lang - 150-152 Transition-metal-based magnetic refrigerants for room-temperature applications
by O. Tegus & E. Brück & K. H. J. Buschow & F. R. de Boer - 152-155 Remote electronic control of DNA hybridization through inductive coupling to an attached metal nanocrystal antenna
by Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli & John J. Schwartz & Aaron T. Santos & Shuguang Zhang & Joseph M. Jacobson - 156-159 Reduced nitrogen fixation in the glacial ocean inferred from changes in marine nitrogen and phosphorus inventories
by Raja S. Ganeshram & Thomas F. Pedersen & Stephen Calvert & Roger François - 159-162 The effect of millennial-scale changes in Arabian Sea denitrification on atmospheric CO2
by Mark A. Altabet & Matthew J. Higginson & David W. Murray - 163-165 Parasitic Cape honeybee workers, Apis mellifera capensis, evade policing
by Stephen J. Martin & Madeleine Beekman & Theresa C. Wossler & Francis L. W. Ratnieks - 165-168 Dynamic coding of behaviourally relevant stimuli in parietal cortex
by Louis J. Toth & John A. Assad - 168-171 Fibulin-5 is an elastin-binding protein essential for elastic fibre development in vivo
by Hiromi Yanagisawa & Elaine C. Davis & Barry C. Starcher & Takashi Ouchi & Masashi Yanagisawa & James A. Richardson & Eric N. Olson - 171-175 Fibulin-5/DANCE is essential for elastogenesis in vivo
by Tomoyuki Nakamura & Pilar Ruiz Lozano & Yasuhiro Ikeda & Yoshitaka Iwanaga & Aleksander Hinek & Susumu Minamisawa & Ching-Feng Cheng & Kazuhiro Kobuke & Nancy Dalton & Yoshikazu Takada & Kei Tashiro & John Ross Jr & Tasuku Honjo & Kenneth R. Chien - 175-179 Stimulated platelets use serotonin to enhance their retention of procoagulant proteins on the cell surface
by George L. Dale & Paul Friese & Peter Batar & Stephen F. Hamilton & Guy L. Reed & Kenneth W. Jackson & Kenneth J. Clemetson & Lorenzo Alberio - 180-183 Systematic identification of protein complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by mass spectrometry
by Yuen Ho & Albrecht Gruhler & Adrian Heilbut & Gary D. Bader & Lynda Moore & Sally-Lin Adams & Anna Millar & Paul Taylor & Keiryn Bennett & Kelly Boutilier & Lingyun Yang & Cheryl Wolting & Ian Donaldson & Søren Schandorff & Juanita Shewnarane & Mai Vo & Joanne Taggart & Marilyn Goudreault & Brenda Muskat & Cris Alfarano & Danielle Dewar & Zhen Lin & Katerina Michalickova & Andrew R. Willems & Holly Sassi & Peter A. Nielsen & Karina J. Rasmussen & Jens R. Andersen & Lene E. Johansen & Lykke H. Hansen & Hans Jespersen & Alexandre Podtelejnikov & Eva Nielsen & Janne Crawford & Vibeke Poulsen & Birgitte D. Sørensen & Jesper Matthiesen & Ronald C. Hendrickson & Frank Gleeson & Tony Pawson & Michael F. Moran & Daniel Durocher & Matthias Mann & Christopher W. V. Hogue & Daniel Figeys & Mike Tyers - 183-187 Alternative nucleotide incision repair pathway for oxidative DNA damage
by Alexander A. Ischenko & Murat K. Saparbaev - 187-192 Co-regulator recruitment and the mechanism of retinoic acid receptor synergy
by Pierre Germain & Jaya Iyer & Christina Zechel & Hinrich Gronemeyer - 192-195 The motor domain determines the large step of myosin-V
by Hiroto Tanaka & Kazuaki Homma & Atsuko Hikikoshi Iwane & Eisaku Katayama & Reiko Ikebe & Junya Saito & Toshio Yanagida & Mitsuo Ikebe - 197-197 the heart
by Karen Birmingham - 198-205 Cardiac excitation–contraction coupling
by Donald M. Bers - 206-212 Seven-transmembrane-spanning receptors and heart function
by Howard A. Rockman & Walter J. Koch & Robert J. Lefkowitz - 213-218 Cardiac channelopathies
by Eduardo Marbán - 219-226 New ideas about atrial fibrillation 50 years on
by Stanley Nattel - 227-233 The failing heart
by J. A. Towbin & N. E. Bowles - 234-239 Myocardial gene therapy
by Jeffrey M. Isner - 240-243 Myocyte renewal and ventricular remodelling
by Piero Anversa & Bernardo Nadal-Ginard - 244-244 The Heart and Drug Therapy
by Peter Thoren & Ingemar Jacobson & Håkan Wennbo & Mikael Dohlsten
January 2002, Volume 415, Issue 6867
- 3-3 New Year evolutions
by Paul Smaglik - 3-3 German task force outraged by changes to science fraud report
by Quirin Schiermeier - 3-3 Body identified as missing biologist
by Erika Check - 4-4 Online marine resource could soon be swimming with data
by Jonathan Knight - 4-4 Future funds in doubt as asteroid project wins short reprieve
by Erika Check - 5-5 Anthropologists split over misconduct claims
by Rex Dalton - 8-9 Surviving a knockout blow
by Helen Pearson - 10-12 The physics of the trading floor
by Mark Buchanan - 13-13 Intuition and inspiration made Gamow a star turn
by Vera C. Rubin - 13-13 Talking about regeneration
by Jaume Baguñà - 13-13 Postdocs don't need reality to hit so hard
by Maryse Bailly - 13-14 Fruitful synthesis of science and fiction
by Preston J. MacDougall - 14-14 Standardizing chemical risk assessment, at last
by J. V. Tarazona - 15-18 1902 and all that
by J. L. Heilbron & W. F. Bynum - 19-20 The measure of a Victorian polymath
by Garland E. Allen - 20-21 State-of-the-art oceanography
by Detlef Quadfasel - 21-22 Name that plant
by P. F. Stevens - 22-22 Science in culture
by Josette Chen - 23-23 Geology of mankind
by Paul J. Crutzen - 25-26 Breaking up a superfluid
by Henk T. C. Stoof - 26-27 The price of tumour suppression?
by Gerardo Ferbeyre & Scott W. Lowe - 27-29 A baryometer is back
by Corinne Charbonnel - 29-30 Sounds, signals and space maps
by Catherine Carr - 31-33 Magnetic bubbles in space
by Ellen G. Zweibel - 33-34 Group effort in toxin synthesis
by Gary M. Dunny - 34-34 Atmospheric charge
by David Jones - 35-35 Seeing through the face of deception
by Ioannis Pavlidis & Norman L. Eberhardt & James A. Levine - 35-36 Expanded niche for white sharks
by Andre M. Boustany & Scott F. Davis & Peter Pyle & Scot D. Anderson & Burney J. Le Boeuf & Barbara A. Block - 36-37 Mass march of termites into the deadly trap
by Marlis A. Merbach & Dennis J. Merbach & Ulrich Maschwitz & Webber E. Booth & Brigitte Fiala & Georg Zizka - 37-38 Did Nile flooding sink two ancient cities?
by Rushdi Said - 38-38 Atmospheric CO2 from fossil plant cuticles
by Gregory Retallack - 38-38 Atmospheric CO2 from fossil plant cuticles
by Hans Kerp - 39-44 Quantum phase transition from a superfluid to a Mott insulator in a gas of ultracold atoms
by Markus Greiner & Olaf Mandel & Tilman Esslinger & Theodor W. Hänsch & Immanuel Bloch - 45-53 p53 mutant mice that display early ageing-associated phenotypes
by Stuart D. Tyner & Sundaresan Venkatachalam & Jene Choi & Stephen Jones & Nader Ghebranious & Herbert Igelmann & Xiongbin Lu & Gabrielle Soron & Benjamin Cooper & Cory Brayton & Sang Hee Park & Timothy Thompson & Gerard Karsenty & Allan Bradley & Lawrence A. Donehower - 54-57 The cosmological density of baryons from observations of 3He+ in the Milky Way
by T. M. Bania & Robert T. Rood & Dana S. Balser - 57-60 Interstellar scintillation as the origin of the rapid radio variability of the quasar J1819+3845
by J. Dennett-Thorpe & A. G. de Bruyn - 60-62 Mesoscopic superconductor as a ballistic quantum switch
by A. S. Mel'nikov & V. M. Vinokur - 62-65 A robust DNA mechanical device controlled by hybridization topology
by Hao Yan & Xiaoping Zhang & Zhiyong Shen & Nadrian C. Seeman - 65-68 Evolutionary speed limits inferred from the fossil record
by James W. Kirchner - 68-71 Resource-based niches provide a basis for plant species diversity and dominance in arctic tundra
by Robert B. McKane & Loretta C. Johnson & Gaius R. Shaver & Knute J. Nadelhoffer & Edward B. Rastetter & Brian Fry & Anne E. Giblin & Knut Kielland & Bonnie L. Kwiatkowski & James A. Laundre & Georgia Murray - 71-73 Polyandrous females avoid costs of inbreeding
by Tom Tregenza & Nina Wedell - 73-76 The optic tectum controls visually guided adaptive plasticity in the owl's auditory space map
by Peter S. Hyde & Eric I. Knudsen - 77-81 Stage-specific control of neuronal migration by somatostatin
by Elina Yacubova & Hitoshi Komuro - 81-84 Inter-receptor communication through arrays of bacterial chemoreceptors
by Jason E. Gestwicki & Laura L. Kiessling - 84-87 Two-component regulator of Enterococcus faecalis cytolysin responds to quorum-sensing autoinduction
by Wolfgang Haas & Brett D. Shepard & Michael S. Gilmore - 88-92 Identification of a host protein essential for assembly of immature HIV-1 capsids
by Concepcion Zimmerman & Kevin C. Klein & Patti K. Kiser & Aalok R. Singh & Bonnie L. Firestein & Shannyn C. Riba & Jaisri R. Lingappa - 92-96 IRE1 couples endoplasmic reticulum load to secretory capacity by processing the XBP-1 mRNA
by Marcella Calfon & Huiqing Zeng & Fumihiko Urano & Jeffery H. Till & Stevan R. Hubbard & Heather P. Harding & Scott G. Clark & David Ron - 96-99 Superoxide activates mitochondrial uncoupling proteins
by Karim S. Echtay & Damien Roussel & Julie St-Pierre & Mika B. Jekabsons & Susana Cadenas & Jeff A. Stuart & James A. Harper & Stephen J. Roebuck & Alastair Morrison & Susan Pickering & John C. Clapham & Martin D. Brand
December 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6866
- 3-3 Backing a meeting of minds
by Paul Smaglik - 831-831 Spain sets sights on fusion facility
by Sally Goodman - 831-832 Map data kept under wraps as Pentagon focuses on security
by Jonathan Knight - 832-832 Bush turns to Silicon Valley moguls for scientific advice
by Tony Reichhardt - 832-832 Canadian budget cranks up investment in research
by David Spurgeon - 833-833 Planned merger worries Japan's nuclear researchers
by David Cyranoski - 833-833 EU ministers temper Framework reforms
by Quirin Schiermeier - 834-834 British research audit may be last of its kind
by David Adam - 836-837 Science in a changed world
by Colin Macilwain - 837-838 Delivering death in the mail
by Jonathan Knight - 838-838 A world of difference
by Peter Aldhous - 839-839 Under new management
by Colin Macilwain - 839-840 The killing fields
by Jim Giles - 840-841 Data, data, everywhere..
by Declan Butler - 841-841 Down to Earth with a bump
by David Adam & Tony Reichhardt - 843-843 Dogs won more fame than female colleagues
by Caroline L. Herzenberg - 843-843 Beware the baited hook of publicity
by Michele Pagano - 843-843 Industry and evaluation
by Les Firbank - 845-846 The poetic mystery of dark matter
by Ingrid Fiske - 846-847 The sorry story of drug prohibition
by Leslie Iversen - 847-848 From clay to computer screen
by Maurice Pope - 848-849 Golem schmolem
by Henry Gee - 849-850 A celebration of science
by Fran Balkwill - 850-850 A clever idea to swallow
by Michael Gillmer - 851-851 Sines in terse verse
by Roddam Narasimha - 853-854 Blinded by the light
by Stan Woosley - 854-855 Part three in the book of genes
by Masahira Hattori & Todd D. Taylor - 855-857 Damper for bad vibrations
by R. McNeill Alexander - 857-858 Life's sweet beginnings?
by Mark A. Sephton - 859-861 Specifying transcription
by Ian F. G. King & Robert E. Kingston - 861-862 Deep down at Chicxulub
by Jay Melosh - 862-862 Away with oxygen!
by David Jones - 863-864 Endothelin-1 synthesis reduced by red wine
by Roger Corder & Julie A. Douthwaite & Delphine M. Lees & Noorafza Q. Khan & Ana Carolina Viseu dos Santos & Elizabeth G. Wood & Martin J. Carrier - 864-864 Fractals in pixellated video feedback
by Johannes Courtial & Jonathan Leach & Miles J. Padgett - 872-878 Structural basis of water-specific transport through the AQP1 water channel
by Haixin Sui & Bong-Gyoon Han & John K. Lee & Peter Walian & Bing K. Jap - 879-883 Carbonaceous meteorites as a source of sugar-related organic compounds for the early Earth
by George Cooper & Novelle Kimmich & Warren Belisle & Josh Sarinana & Katrina Brabham & Laurence Garrel - 883-887 Experimental realization of Shor's quantum factoring algorithm using nuclear magnetic resonance
by Lieven M. K. Vandersypen & Matthias Steffen & Gregory Breyta & Costantino S. Yannoni & Mark H. Sherwood & Isaac L. Chuang - 887-889 A limit on spin–charge separation in high-Tc superconductors from the absence of a vortex-memory effect
by D. A. Bonn & Janice C. Wynn & Brian W. Gardner & Yu-Ju Lin & Ruixing Liang & W. N. Hardy & J. R. Kirtley & K. A. Moler - 889-893 Folding-driven synthesis of oligomers
by Keunchan Oh & Kyu-Sung Jeong & Jeffrey S. Moore - 893-895 Striped iron zoning of olivine induced by dislocation creep in deformed peridotites
by J. Ando & Y. Shibata & Y. Okajima & K. Kanagawa & M. Furusho & N. Tomioka - 895-899 Horses damp the spring in their step
by Alan M. Wilson & M. Polly McGuigan & Anne Su & Anton J. van den Bogert - 899-901 Maternal control of resting-egg production in Daphnia
by Victor Alekseev & Winfried Lampert - 901-905 The genetic architecture of divergence between threespine stickleback species
by Catherine L. Peichel & Kirsten S. Nereng & Kenneth A. Ohgi & Bonnie L. E. Cole & Pamela F. Colosimo & C. Alex Buerkle & Dolph Schluter & David M. Kingsley - 905-908 Dynamic properties of neurons in cortical area MT in alert and anaesthetized macaque monkeys
by Christopher C. Pack & Vladimir K. Berezovskii & Richard T. Born - 909-912 Noggin and retinoic acid transform the identity of avian facial prominences
by S.-H. Lee & K. K. Fu & J. N. Hui & J. M. Richman - 913-916 Gene defect in ectodermal dysplasia implicates a death domain adapter in development
by Denis J. Headon & Stephanie A. Emmal & Betsy M. Ferguson & Abigail S. Tucker & Monica J. Justice & Paul T. Sharpe & Jonathan Zonana & Paul A. Overbeek - 916-920 Role of G-protein-coupled adenosine receptors in downregulation of inflammation and protection from tissue damage
by Akio Ohta & Michail Sitkovsky - 920-924 MIF regulates innate immune responses through modulation of Toll-like receptor 4
by Thierry Roger & John David & Michel P. Glauser & Thierry Calandra - 924-928 Selectivity of chromatin-remodelling cofactors for ligand-activated transcription
by Bryan Lemon & Carla Inouye & David S. King & Robert Tjian - 929-933 Stimulatory effect of splicing factors on transcriptional elongation
by Yick W. Fong & Qiang Zhou - 933-938 Crystal structure of an Eph receptor–ephrin complex
by Juha-Pekka Himanen & Kanagalaghatta R. Rajashankar & Martin Lackmann & Chad A. Cowan & Mark Henkemeyer & Dimitar B. Nikolov - 938-938 Correction: Neurogenesis in the adult is involved in the formation of trace memories
by Tracey J. Shors & George Miesegaes & Anna Beylin & Mingrui Zhao & Tracy Rydel & Elizabeth Gould
December 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6865
- 3-3 Take control of your destiny
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Changing fortunes Australia
by Peter Pockley - 675-675 Bioweapons treaty in disarray as US blocks plans for verification
by Declan Butler - 676-676 Nobel officials recoil from expenses offer
by David Cyranoski - 676-676 Mathematicians poised for major funding boost
by Erica Klarreich - 677-677 Trial halted after gene shows up in semen
by Nell Boyce - 677-677 Need for vaccine stocks questioned
by Erika Check - 678-678 Jodrell Bank survives shake-up of UK astronomy
by David Adam - 678-678 Wellcome bid sees Crick archive return home
by Alison Abbott & Rex Dalton - 679-679 Partners' anger mounts over NASA plans for space station
by Tony Reichhardt - 679-679 Europe's Mars mission to pay out for Beagle lander
by Sally Goodman - 682-684 Which way to energy utopia?
by Mark Schrope - 685-685 The curtain falls
by Rex Dalton