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December 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6865
- 687-687 Church backing depends on ethical use of animals
by Archbishop Monsignor Elio Sgreccia & Don Maurizio Calipari & Marialuisa Lavitrano - 687-687 War: no time for dissent
by Arno Arrak - 687-687 Crops grown on set-aside land bring wild birds back to the fields
by Chris Stoate & Dave Parish - 687-687 Schemes are monitored and effective in the UK
by Peter D. Carey - 689-690 Out of thin air
by Sue Jackson - 690-691 Lifting the curtain on the Nobels
by Aant Elzinga - 691-692 Sex appeal of a musical insect
by Marlene Zuk - 692-692 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 693-693 mRNA readout at 40
by John F. Atkins & Raymond F. Gesteland - 695-696 Waving goodbye to measles
by Peter M. Strebel & Stephen L. Cochi - 696-697 Charged with smuggling heat
by Kamran Behnia - 699-699 Sacrificial bonds heal bone
by John Currey - 700-701 Rhythms of the auroral dance
by Patrick T. Newell - 701-703 Bug detectors
by Tsuneyasu Kaisho & Shizuo Akira - 703-705 An end to the protection racket
by David Gani - 705-706 Short cut to disease genes
by Alan F. Wright & Veronica Van Heyningen - 706-706 Reduced bandwidth
by David Jones - 707-707 Laterality in tool manufacture by crows
by Gavin R. Hunt & Michael C. Corballis & Russell D. Gray - 708-709 A temperature-tunable random laser
by Diederik S. Wiersma & Stefano Cavalieri - 709-710 Early paternal gene activity in Arabidopsis
by Dolf Weijers & Niko Geldner & Remko Offringa & Gerd Jürgens - 710-710 Early paternal gene activity in Arabidopsis
by Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada & Ramamurthy Baskar & Ueli Grossniklaus - 711-715 Breakdown of Fermi-liquid theory in a copper-oxide superconductor
by R. W. Hill & Cyril Proust & Louis Taillefer & P. Fournier & R. L. Greene - 716-723 Travelling waves and spatial hierarchies in measles epidemics
by B. T. Grenfell & O. N. Bjørnstad & J. Kappey - 724-727 Temporal evolution of the electric field accelerating electrons away from the auroral ionosphere
by G. T. Marklund & N. Ivchenko & T. Karlsson & A. Fazakerley & M. Dunlop & P.-A. Lindqvist & S. Buchert & C. Owen & M. Taylor & A. Vaivalds & P. Carter & M. André & A. Balogh - 728-731 A one-dimensional chain state of vortex matter
by Alexander Grigorenko & Simon Bending & Tsuyoshi Tamegai & Shuuichi Ooi & Mohamed Henini - 731-735 High-temperature ultrafast polariton parametric amplification in semiconductor microcavities
by M. Saba & C. Ciuti & J. Bloch & V. Thierry-Mieg & R. André & Le Si Dang & S. Kundermann & A. Mura & G. Bongiovanni & J. L. Staehli & B. Deveaud - 735-738 Hierarchical self-assembly of metal nanostructures on diblock copolymer scaffolds
by Ward A. Lopes & Heinrich M. Jaeger - 738-742 Himalayan tectonics explained by extrusion of a low-viscosity crustal channel coupled to focused surface denudation
by C. Beaumont & R. A. Jamieson & M. H. Nguyen & B. Lee - 742-745 Effect of acoustic clutter on prey detection by bats
by Raphaël Arlettaz & Gareth Jones & Paul A. Racey - 745-748 Evidence for the evolution of multiple genomes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
by Gerrit Kuhn & Mohamed Hijri & Ian R. Sanders - 748-751 Transmission potential of smallpox in contemporary populations
by Raymond Gani & Steve Leach - 751-756 Imperfect vaccines and the evolution of pathogen virulence
by Sylvain Gandon & Margaret J. Mackinnon & Sean Nee & Andrew F. Read - 756-759 Drosophila Toll is activated by Gram-positive bacteria through a circulating peptidoglycan recognition protein
by Tatiana Michel & Jean-Marc Reichhart & Jules A. Hoffmann & Julien Royet - 759-763 A pol I transcriptional body associated with VSG mono-allelic expression in Trypanosoma brucei
by Miguel Navarro & Keith Gull - 763-768 Thymus medulla consisting of epithelial islets each derived from a single progenitor
by Hans-Reimer Rodewald & Sabine Paul & Corinne Haller & Horst Bluethmann & Carmen Blum - 768-773 c-Myc regulates mammalian body size by controlling cell number but not cell size
by Andreas Trumpp & Yosef Refaeli & Thordur Oskarsson & Stephan Gasser & Mark Murphy & Gail R. Martin & J. Michael Bishop - 773-776 Bone indentation recovery time correlates with bond reforming time
by James B. Thompson & Johannes H. Kindt & Barney Drake & Helen G. Hansma & Daniel E. Morse & Paul K. Hansma - 776-779 Bacteriophytochromes are photochromic histidine kinases using a biliverdin chromophore
by Seong-Hee Bhoo & Seth J. Davis & Joseph Walker & Baruch Karniol & Richard D. Vierstra - 779-779 Erratum: The rhythm of microbial adaptation
by Philip Gerrish - 782-787 Global and societal implications of the diabetes epidemic
by Paul Zimmet & K. G. M. M. Alberti & Jonathan Shaw - 788-791 Diabetes mellitus and genetically programmed defects in β-cell function
by Graeme I. Bell & Kenneth S. Polonsky - 792-798 β-Cell death during progression to diabetes
by Diane Mathis & Luis Vence & Christophe Benoist - 799-806 Insulin signalling and the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism
by Alan R. Saltiel & C. Ronald Kahn - 807-812 Mitochondrial function in normal and diabetic β-cells
by Pierre Maechler & Claes B. Wollheim - 813-820 Biochemistry and molecular cell biology of diabetic complications
by Michael Brownlee - 821-827 New drug targets for type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome
by David E. Moller - 828-828 BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB AND DIABETES: Basic Science, Clinical Development, Global Surveillance
by Peter S. Ringrose
December 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6864
- 3-3 Lessons from literature
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Scope for improvement: Assisting astronomy's rising stars
by Leslie Sage - 569-569 Poor practices led to BSE brains mix-up, say auditors
by Declan Butler - 569-570 Gene therapy may be up to speed for cheats at 2008 Olympics
by David Adam - 570-570 Anthrax evidence implies US culprit
by David Adam - 570-570 Cell biologist quits editorial board over cloning paper
by Jonathan Knight - 571-571 Wandering Chinese fossil turns up at museum
by Rex Dalton - 571-571 NASA engages outside help for mission to Pluto
by Tony Reichhardt - 572-572 European Parliament rejects move to restrict genetics
by Quirin Schiermeier - 572-572 Rescuers of Europe's cultural heritage struggle for funding
by Alison Abbott - 573-573 Researchers plan probe into Antarctic lakes
by Helen Gavaghan - 573-573 France boosts funding for biotechnology start-ups
by Sally Goodman - 576-577 A wolf in sheep's clothing
by Declan Butler - 578-579 The budding amateurs
by John Whitfield - 581-581 CNR choices were made on the basis of capability
by Lucio Bianco - 581-581 Patronage lies at the heart of Italy's academic problems
by Claudio Chiesa & Lucia Pacifico - 581-581 A challenge for research in Italy: to raise the dead
by Arturo Sala - 581-582 Open debate is essential on conservation issues
by Anthony Trewavas - 582-582 It's Sulston all right — but not as we know him
by Jerry Lanchbury - 582-582 Reality hits postdocs earlier in France
by P.-L. Chau - 582-582 Belief in our dominion is a backward step
by Robert C. Fleck - 583-583 Retrieving the 'eu' from eugenics
by Nick Martin - 584-584 The three ages of fire
by C. K. Brain - 585-586 Navigating a delicate dilemma
by Justine Burley & Alan Colman - 586-586 What if Mendel had studied sheep?
by William G. Hill - 587-587 Weaving a social web
by David Dickson - 589-590 Light work with water
by Nathan S. Lewis - 590-591 How mice make their mark
by Peter Brennan - 591-593 Gravitational microlens in motion
by Andrew P. Gould - 593-594 Conservation signals location
by Alexandre Costa & Paul Schedl - 595-597 Questions of growth
by Jacopo Moggi-Cecchi - 597-598 High-performance fungal motors
by Susan P. Gilbert - 598-598 Extra security
by David Jones - 599-599 Plastic transistors in active-matrix displays
by H. E. A. Huitema & G. H. Gelinck & J. B. P. H. van der Putten & K. E. Kuijk & C. M. Hart & E. Cantatore & P. T. Herwig & A. J. J. M. van Breemen & D. M. de Leeuw - 600-600 False estimates of the advance of spring
by Raphael Sagarin - 600-601 Female ducks can double their reproduction
by Matti Åhlund & Malte Andersson - 601-602 Acaenoplax — polychaete or mollusc?
by Gerhard Steiner & Luitfried Salvini-Plawen - 602-602 Acaenoplax — polychaete or mollusc?
by Mark Sutton & Derek E. G. Briggs & David J. Siveter & Derek J. Siveter - 603-609 Physical, chemical and biological processes in Lake Vostok and other Antarctic subglacial lakes
by Martin J. Siegert & J. Cynan Ellis-Evans & Martyn Tranter & Christoph Mayer & Jean-Robert Petit & Andrey Salamatin & John C. Priscu - 611-616 Conserved signals and machinery for RNA transport in Drosophila oogenesis and embryogenesis
by Simon L. Bullock & David Ish-Horowicz - 617-619 Direct detection of a microlens in the Milky Way
by C. Alcock & R. A. Allsman & D. R. Alves & T. S. Axelrod & A. C. Becker & D. P. Bennett & K. H. Cook & A. J. Drake & K. C. Freeman & M. Geha & K. Griest & S. C. Keller & M. J. Lehner & S. L. Marshall & D. Minniti & C. A. Nelson & B. A. Peterson & P. Popowski & M. R. Pratt & P. J. Quinn & C. W. Stubbs & W. Sutherland & A. B. Tomaney & T. Vandehei & D. Welch - 619-622 Electrical control of spin coherence in semiconductor nanostructures
by G. Salis & Y. Kato & K. Ensslin & D. C. Driscoll & A. C. Gossard & D. D. Awschalom - 622-625 Breakdown of intermediate-range order in liquid GeSe2 at high pressure
by Wilson A. Crichton & Mohamed Mezouar & Tor Grande & Svein Stølen & Andrzej Grzechnik - 625-627 Direct splitting of water under visible light irradiation with an oxide semiconductor photocatalyst
by Zhigang Zou & Jinhua Ye & Kazuhiro Sayama & Hironori Arakawa - 628-631 Growth processes in teeth distinguish modern humans from Homo erectus and earlier hominins
by Christopher Dean & Meave G. Leakey & Donald Reid & Friedemann Schrenk & Gary T. Schwartz & Christopher Stringer & Alan Walker - 631-634 Individual recognition in mice mediated by major urinary proteins
by Jane L. Hurst & Caroline E. Payne & Charlotte M. Nevison & Amr D. Marie & Richard E. Humphries & Duncan H. L. Robertson & Andrea Cavaggioni & Robert J. Beynon - 634-638 Drosophila Stardust interacts with Crumbs to control polarity of epithelia but not neuroblasts
by Yang Hong & Beth Stronach & Norbert Perrimon & Lily Yeh Jan & Yuh Nung Jan - 638-643 Drosophila Stardust is a partner of Crumbs in the control of epithelial cell polarity
by André Bachmann & Martina Schneider & Eva Theilenberg & Ferdi Grawe & Elisabeth Knust - 643-648 Kinesin-mediated axonal transport of a membrane compartment containing β-secretase and presenilin-1 requires APP
by Adeela Kamal & Angels Almenar-Queralt & James F. LeBlanc & Elizabeth A. Roberts & Lawrence S. B. Goldstein - 648-652 Group A Streptococcus tissue invasion by CD44-mediated cell signalling
by Colette Cywes & Michael R. Wessels - 652-656 The AAA ATPase Cdc48/p97 and its partners transport proteins from the ER into the cytosol
by Yihong Ye & Hemmo H. Meyer & Tom A. Rapoport - 656-660 phot1 and phot2 mediate blue light regulation of stomatal opening
by Toshinori Kinoshita & Michio Doi & Noriyuki Suetsugu & Takatoshi Kagawa & Masamitsu Wada & Ken-ichiro Shimazaki - 660-665 AID is required to initiate Nbs1/γ-H2AX focus formation and mutations at sites of class switching
by Simone Petersen & Rafael Casellas & Bernardo Reina-San-Martin & Hua Tang Chen & Michael J. Difilippantonio & Patrick C. Wilson & Leif Hanitsch & Arkady Celeste & Masamichi Muramatsu & Duane R. Pilch & Christophe Redon & Thomas Ried & William M. Bonner & Tasuku Honjo & Michel C. Nussenzweig & André Nussenzweig - 666-669 NEJ1 controls non-homologous end joining in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by Maria Valencia & Marc Bentele & Moreshwar B. Vaze & Gernot Herrmann & Eliayhu Kraus & Sang Eun Lee & Primo Schär & James E. Haber
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6863
- 3-3 A shift to the centre
by Paul Smaglik - 475-475 Concern raised for missing biologist
by Alison Abbott - 475-475 Proposed budget cuts threaten to short-circuit Grid network
by Declan Butler - 476-476 Students left cold by careers advice
by Paul Smaglik - 476-476 Cores set to unearth hole picture of evolution
by Rex Dalton - 477-477 First human clones get a cool response
by David Adam - 477-477 China caught out as model shows net fall in fish
by Helen Pearson - 478-478 Election result leaves Australian scientists fearful over funding
by Peter Pockley - 478-478 Protests as terror law targets foreigners at universities
by Philipp Weis & Quirin Schiermeier - 480-481 The crystal ball of chaos
by Robert Adler - 482-483 Goliath befriends David
by Tom Clarke & Helen Pearson - 484-484 An eye on the future
by Alison Abbott - 485-485 Messenger RNA: origins of a discovery
by Alvin M. Weinberg - 485-485 Japan's funding cuts hit the future of science
by Eisuke Enoki - 485-485 Could sale of fossils be the key to ending theft?
by Edward Krowitz - 487-488 Global energy prospects
by Stuart Young - 488-489 Somewhere over the rainbow
by Philip Ball - 489-490 A severed thread
by John Galloway - 490-490 Phylogeny branches out
by Yves Van de Peer - 491-491 Genetics of identity
by Günter Theißen - 493-494 When one whale matters
by Peter Kareiva - 494-495 Physics at the attosecond frontier
by Yaron Silberberg - 495-498 Sea snow microcosms
by Farooq Azam & Richard A. Long - 498-499 Six steps to destruction
by James E. Ferrell - 499-501 A new spin on black-hole masses
by Charles Bailyn - 502-503 Accessory to kidney disease
by Malcolm Hunter - 503-504 A broader view of membranes
by Roderic Lakes - 504-504 The art of copying
by David Jones - 505-505 Asymmetric Broca's area in great apes
by Claudio Cantalupo & William D. Hopkins - 506-506 Immune defence in bumble-bee offspring
by Yannick Moret & Paul Schmid-Hempel - 506-507 Synthesis of carbon 'onions' in water
by N. Sano & H. Wang & M. Chhowalla & I. Alexandrou & G. A. J. Amaratunga - 507-508 Fossils and avian evolution
by Alan Feduccia - 508-508 Fossils and avian evolution
by Julia A. Clarke & Mark A. Norell - 509-513 Attosecond metrology
by M. Hentschel & R. Kienberger & Ch. Spielmann & G. A. Reider & N. Milosevic & T. Brabec & P. Corkum & U. Heinzmann & M. Drescher & F. Krausz - 514-521 Multisite phosphorylation of a CDK inhibitor sets a threshold for the onset of DNA replication
by Piers Nash & Xiaojing Tang & Stephen Orlicky & Qinghua Chen & Frank B. Gertler & Michael D. Mendenhall & Frank Sicheri & Tony Pawson & Mike Tyers - 522-525 An unusually massive stellar black hole in the Galaxy
by J. Greiner & J. G. Cuby & M. J. McCaughrean - 525-527 Atomic structure holography using thermal neutrons
by B. Sur & R. B. Rogge & R. P. Hammond & V. N. P. Anghel & J. Katsaras - 528-530 Pressure-induced amorphization and an amorphous–amorphous transition in densified porous silicon
by Sudip K. Deb & Martin Wilding & Maddury Somayazulu & Paul F. McMillan - 531-534 Real-time spectroscopy of transition states in bacteriorhodopsin during retinal isomerization
by Takayoshi Kobayashi & Takashi Saito & Hiroyuki Ohtani - 534-536 Systematic distortions in world fisheries catch trends
by Reg Watson & Daniel Pauly - 537-541 Demography of the endangered North Atlantic right whale
by Masami Fujiwara & Hal Caswell - 541-543 Transgenic DNA introgressed into traditional maize landraces in Oaxaca, Mexico
by David Quist & Ignacio H. Chapela - 543-546 Kranz anatomy is not essential for terrestrial C4 plant photosynthesis
by Elena V. Voznesenskaya & Vincent R. Franceschi & Olavi Kiirats & Helmut Freitag & Gerald E. Edwards - 546-550 Interactive memory systems in the human brain
by R. A. Poldrack & J. Clark & E. J. Paré-Blagoev & D. Shohamy & J. Creso Moyano & C. Myers & M. A. Gluck - 550-554 Inhibitory PAS domain protein is a negative regulator of hypoxia-inducible gene expression
by Yuichi Makino & Renhai Cao & Kristian Svensson & Göran Bertilsson & Mikael Asman & Hirotoshi Tanaka & Yihai Cao & Anders Berkenstam & Lorenz Poellinger - 555-558 Extensive surface diversity of a commensal microorganism by multiple DNA inversions
by Corinna M. Krinos & Michael J. Coyne & Katja G. Weinacht & Arthur O. Tzianabos & Dennis L. Kasper & Laurie E. Comstock - 558-561 Barttin is a Cl- channel β-subunit crucial for renal Cl- reabsorption and inner ear K+ secretion
by Raúl Estévez & Thomas Boettger & Valentin Stein & Ralf Birkenhäger & Edgar Otto & Friedhelm Hildebrandt & Thomas J. Jentsch - 562-565 Isochorismate synthase is required to synthesize salicylic acid for plant defence
by Mary C. Wildermuth & Julia Dewdney & Gang Wu & Frederick M. Ausubel
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6862
- 3-3 Demographic shifts
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Beating the European brain drain
by Alexander Hellemans - 381-381 Loophole legalizes human cloning
by David Adam - 381-382 Imploding detectors shatter plans for Japan's neutrino experiments
by David Cyranoski - 382-382 Genetics paper erased from journal over political content
by Erica Klarreich - 383-383 Europe puts the squeeze on space projects
by Sally Goodman - 383-383 Budgets come first as Bush chooses NASA head
by Mark Schrope - 384-384 Sackings leave gene database floundering
by Laura Bonetta - 384-384 Funding fears spark Italian protests
by Alison Abbott - 385-385 Cycle studies see carbon sinks rise to prominence
by Quirin Schiermeier - 385-385 Health priorities gain patent reprieve for developing countries
by Michael Cherry - 388-390 The regeneration gap
by Helen Pearson - 391-391 Pushing the physics envelope
by David Spurgeon - 393-393 Chimaeric mice on the road towards stem cells
by Richard Gardner - 393-393 Scientific data must be made available to all
by Nicolas Dittert & Michael Diepenbroek & Hannes Grobe - 393-393 Speak out against wrong done in your name
by Stephen E. Moss - 393-394 The perils of peer review
by Rustum Roy & James R. Ashburn - 394-394 Motion and meaning
by Eric Jakobsson - 394-394 Carrots, not sticks, give best 'quality assurance'
by Roddie McKenzie - 395-396 Making it to the top
by David Bodanis - 396-397 Costs and benefits of inflicting pain
by William H. Shaw - 397-398 Biotechnology retrospective
by F. C. Botha - 398-398 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 399-399 Where might it lead?
by Gregory Benford - 401-402 Parasites go the full monty
by Patrick J. Keeling - 402-403 The matter with density
by Trevor Ponman - 403-405 Tides of tolerance
by Karl Sigmund & Martin A. Nowak - 405-406 Catalysis frozen in time
by J. K. Nørskov - 406-407 The guts of seed dispersal
by Peter D. Moore - 407-409 On being vetulicolian
by Henry Gee - 409-410 Copper oxides get charged up
by Allan Hugh MacDonald - 410-410 Corrosive water
by David Jones - 411-412 Pulmonary nitric oxide in mountain dwellers
by Cynthia M Beall & Daniel Laskowski & Kingman P. Strohl & Rudy Soria & Mercedes Villena & Enrique Vargas & Ana Maria Alarcon & Cristina Gonzales & Serpil C. Erzurum - 412-412 Extending the lifespan of long-lived mice
by Andrzej Bartke & J. Chris Wright & Julie A. Mattison & Donald K. Ingram & Richard A. Miller & George S. Roth - 413-418 Long-distance quantum communication with atomic ensembles and linear optics
by L.-M. Duan & M. D. Lukin & J. I. Cirac & P. Zoller - 419-424 Primitive deuterostomes from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte (Lower Cambrian, China)
by D.-G. Shu & S. Conway Morris & J. Han & L. Chen & X.-L. Zhang & Z.-F. Zhang & H.-Q. Liu & Y. Li & J.-N. Liu - 425-427 Regulation of the X-ray luminosity of clusters of galaxies by cooling and supernova feedback
by G. Mark Voit & Greg L. Bryan - 427-430 Non-Fermi-liquid nature of the normal state of itinerant-electron ferromagnets
by C. Pfleiderer & S. R. Julian & G. G. Lonzarich - 430-434 Programmable and autonomous computing machine made of biomolecules
by Yaakov Benenson & Tamar Paz-Elizur & Rivka Adar & Ehud Keinan & Zvi Livneh & Ehud Shapiro - 434-436 Superconductivity in CaCuO2 as a result of field-effect doping
by J. H. Schön & M. Dorget & F. C. Beuran & X. Z. Zu & E. Arushanov & C. Deville Cavellin & M. Laguës - 437-440 Increased damage from fires in logged forests during droughts caused by El Niño
by F. Siegert & G. Ruecker & A. Hinrichs & A. A. Hoffmann - 441-443 Evolution of cooperation without reciprocity
by Rick L. Riolo & Michael D. Cohen & Robert Axelrod - 443-446 Effects of experience and social context on prospective caching strategies by scrub jays
by N. J. Emery & N. S. Clayton - 446-449 The central nervous system stabilizes unstable dynamics by learning optimal impedance
by Etienne Burdet & Rieko Osu & David W. Franklin & Theodore E. Milner & Mitsuo Kawato - 450-453 Genome sequence and gene compaction of the eukaryote parasite Encephalitozoon cuniculi
by Michaël D. Katinka & Simone Duprat & Emmanuel Cornillot & Guy Méténier & Fabienne Thomarat & Gérard Prensier & Valérie Barbe & Eric Peyretaillade & Philippe Brottier & Patrick Wincker & Frédéric Delbac & Hicham El Alaoui & Pierre Peyret & William Saurin & Manolo Gouy & Jean Weissenbach & Christian P. Vivarès - 454-457 Innate antimicrobial peptide protects the skin from invasive bacterial infection
by Victor Nizet & Takaaki Ohtake & Xavier Lauth & Janet Trowbridge & Jennifer Rudisill & Robert A. Dorschner & Vasumati Pestonjamasp & Joseph Piraino & Kenneth Huttner & Richard L. Gallo - 457-462 The E2F1–3 transcription factors are essential for cellular proliferation
by Lizhao Wu & Cynthia Timmers & Baidehi Maiti & Harold I. Saavedra & Ling Sang & Gabriel T. Chong & Faison Nuckolls & Paloma Giangrande & Fred A. Wright & Seth J. Field & Michael E. Greenberg & Stuart Orkin & Joseph R. Nevins & Michael L. Robinson & Gustavo Leone - 462-465 A phosphate transporter expressed in arbuscule-containing cells in potato
by Christine Rausch & Pierre Daram & Silvia Brunner & Jan Jansa & Maryse Laloi & Georg Leggewie & Nikolaus Amrhein & Marcel Bucher - 466-470 Crystal structure of the tricorn protease reveals a protein disassembly line
by Hans Brandstetter & Jeong-Sun Kim & Michael Groll & Robert Huber