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November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6862
- 470-470 Erratum: Warm tropical sea surface temperatures in the Late Cretaceous and Eocene epochs
by Paul N. Pearson & Peter W. Ditchfield & Joyce Singano & Katherine G. Harcourt-Brown & Christopher J. Nicholas & Richard K. Olsson & Nicholas J. Shackleton & Mike A. Hall - 470-470 Correction: Self-assembled monolayer organic field-effect transistors
by Jan Hendrik Schön & Hong Meng & Zhenan Bao - 470-470 Correction: Ordered nanoporous arrays of carbon supporting high dispersions of platinum nanoparticles
by Sang Hoon Joo & Seong Jae Choi & Ilwhan Oh & Juhyoun Kwak & Zheng Liu & Osamu Terasaki & Ryong Ryoo - 470-470 addendum: An efficient room-temperature silicon-based light-emitting diode
by Wai Lek Ng & M. A. Lourenço & R. M. Gwilliam & S. Ledain & G. Shao & K. P. Homewood - 470-470 Correction: The timing of the last deglaciation in North Atlantic climate records
by Claire Waelbroeck & Jean-Claude Duplessy & Elisabeth Michel & Laurent Labeyrie & Didier Paillard & Josette Duprat
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6861
- 3-3 Radiating good will
by Paul Smaglik - 237-237 CERN opens finances up for review
by David Adam - 237-238 Biologists urged to address risk of data aiding bioweapon design
by Peter Aldhous - 238-238 Blow to German stem-cell prospects
by Alison Abbott - 238-238 Accord in Morocco breathes fresh life into Kyoto Protocol
by Quirin Schiermeier - 239-239 French Nobel protest makes chemist a cause célèbre
by Sally Goodman - 239-239 Proposal for vaccine lab gets a shot in the arm
by Jonathan Knight - 240-240 Chinese plan pins big hopes on small science
by David Cyranoski - 240-240 Polar bears fuel row over Alaskan oil
by Mark Schrope - 241-241 Harvard squeaks through oncomouse patent appeal
by Alison Abbott - 241-241 Academy backing bolsters shaky support for crust study
by Rex Dalton - 241-241 Russia establishes advisory council in bid to boost science
by Bryon MacWilliams - 244-245 Playing by quantum rules
by Erica Klarreich - 246-247 If they could talk to the animals..
by Jonathan Knight - 249-249 Science is universal, not part of any religion
by Edgar Pick - 249-249 Don't use terrorism as an excuse for militarism
by Morton K. Brussel - 249-249 BSE record set straight
by Richard Worswick - 251-252 An unfinished quest
by Dennis R. Burton - 252-253 Fungal fables
by Nicholas J. Talbot - 253-253 Elements of galactic evolution
by Stuart Ross Taylor - 254-254 The world of testable truths
by John Casti - 255-255 Twice as natural
by Richard E. Lenski - 257-258 Self-assembly lights up
by John D. Joannopoulos - 259-261 Code of silence
by Judd C. Rice & C. David Allis - 261-262 Dressing up bare particles
by Hartmut Haug - 262-263 Counting on immunity
by Theo C. M. Bakker & Marc Zbinden - 263-265 A departure from equilibrium
by David Ruelle - 265-266 Life-or-death decisions
by John M. Kyriakis - 266-266 Slippery light aircraft
by David Jones - 267-267 Benefits of female mimicry in snakes
by R. Shine & B. Phillips & H. Waye & M. LeMaster & R. T. Mason - 268-269 Peptide antibiotics in mast cells of fish
by Umaporn Silphaduang & Edward J. Noga - 269-270 HLA-DQ7 antigen and resistance to variant CJD
by Graham S. Jackson & Jonathan A. Beck & Cristina Navarrete & Juliette Brown & P. Margaret Sutton & Marcela Contreras & John Collinge - 270-270 Size separation of granular particles
by Matthias E. Möbius & Benjamin E. Lauderdale & Sidney R. Nagel & Heinrich M. Jaeger - 271-276 Auxin regulates SCFTIR1-dependent degradation of AUX/IAA proteins
by William M. Gray & Stefan Kepinski & Dean Rouse & Ottoline Leyser & Mark Estelle - 277-283 A histone H3 methyltransferase controls DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa
by Hisashi Tamaru & Eric U. Selker - 284-286 Water-maser emission from a planetary nebula with a magnetized torus
by L. F. Miranda & Y. Gómez & G. Anglada & J. M. Torrelles - 286-289 How many-particle interactions develop after ultrafast excitation of an electron–hole plasma
by R. Huber & F. Tauser & A. Brodschelm & M. Bichler & G. Abstreiter & A. Leitenstorfer - 289-293 On-chip natural assembly of silicon photonic bandgap crystals
by Yurii A. Vlasov & Xiang-Zheng Bo & James C. Sturm & David J. Norris - 293-296 Smart single-chip gas sensor microsystem
by C. Hagleitner & A. Hierlemann & D. Lange & A. Kummer & N. Kerness & O. Brand & H. Baltes - 296-300 Formation of coastline features by large-scale instabilities induced by high-angle waves
by Andrew Ashton & A. Brad Murray & Olivier Arnoult - 300-302 Female sticklebacks count alleles in a strategy of sexual selection explaining MHC polymorphism
by Thorsten B. H. Reusch & Michael A. Häberli & Peter B. Aeschlimann & Manfred Milinski - 302-305 Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity
by Kielan Yarrow & Patrick Haggard & Ron Heal & Peter Brown & John C. Rothwell - 305-308 Haemoglobin C protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria
by David Modiano & Gaia Luoni & Bienvenu Sodiomon Sirima & Jacques Simporé & Federica Verra & Amadou Konaté & Elena Rastrelli & Anna Olivieri & Carlo Calissano & Giacomo Maria Paganotti & Leila D'Urbano & Issa Sanou & Alphonse Sawadogo & Guido Modiano & Mario Coluzzi - 308-313 Induction of gadd45β by NF-κB downregulates pro-apoptotic JNK signalling
by Enrico De Smaele & Francesca Zazzeroni & Salvatore Papa & Dung U. Nguyen & Rongguan Jin & Joy Jones & Rong Cong & Guido Franzoso - 313-317 Inhibition of JNK activation through NF-κB target genes
by Guilin Tang & Yuzuru Minemoto & Benjamin Dibling & Nicole H. Purcell & Zhiwei Li & Michael Karin & Anning Lin - 317-322 The 7SK small nuclear RNA inhibits the CDK9/cyclin T1 kinase to control transcription
by Zhiyuan Yang & Qingwei Zhu & Kunxin Luo & Qiang Zhou - 322-325 7SK small nuclear RNA binds to and inhibits the activity of CDK9/cyclin T complexes
by Van Trung Nguyen & Tamás Kiss & Annemieke A. Michels & Olivier Bensaude - 325-329 Mechanism of ubiquitin activation revealed by the structure of a bacterial MoeB–MoaD complex
by Michael W. Lake & Margot M. Wuebbens & K. V. Rajagopalan & Hermann Schindelin - 329-329 Correction: Antibacterial agents based on the cyclic d,l-α-peptide architecture
by Sara Fernandez-Lopez & Hui-Sun Kim & Ellen C. Choi & Mercedes Delgado & Juan R. Granja & Alisher Khasanov & Karin Kraehenbuehl & Georgina Long & Dana A. Weinberger & Keith M. Wilcoxen & M. Reza Ghadiri - 329-329 Erratum: Transmission intensity and impact of control policies on the foot and mouth epidemic in Great Britain
by Neil M. Ferguson & Christl A. Donnelly & Roy M. Anderson - 332-337 Alternative energy technologies
by M. S. Dresselhaus & I. L. Thomas - 338-344 Photoelectrochemical cells
by Michael Grätzel - 345-352 Materials for fuel-cell technologies
by Brian C. H. Steele & Angelika Heinzel - 353-358 Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications
by Louis Schlapbach & Andreas Züttel - 359-367 Issues and challenges facing rechargeable lithium batteries
by J.-M. Tarascon & M. Armand - 368-377 High-Tc superconducting materials for electric power applications
by David Larbalestier & Alex Gurevich & D. Matthew Feldmann & Anatoly Polyanskii
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6860
- 3-3 Big or small neuroscience?
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 All systems go for neuroscience
by Diane Gershon - 6-7 A grassroots revolution
by Helen Gavaghan - 8-8 Limited opportunity
by Robert Triendl - 135-135 New Zealand says yes to GM trials
by Peter Pockley - 135-136 Geneticists' work in disarray as DNA-chip producer pulls the plug
by Jonathan Knight - 136-136 Universities address mail security as anthrax fears rise
by Jonathan Knight - 136-136 Critical report leaves NASA's station strategy up in the air
by William Triplett - 137-137 Knowledge at stake in Australian poll
by Peter Pockley - 137-137 Bush adviser vows to find science its voice
by Matthew Davis - 138-138 Drug price deal spells windfall for researchers
by Xavier Bosch - 138-138 Disputed diagnoses hamper claims of mercury poisoning
by David Cyranoski - 139-139 Museums choked by bone law
by Rex Dalton - 139-139 Epidemiology set to get fast-track treatment
by Declan Butler - 142-144 Roll up for the revolution
by Philip Ball - 145-145 Young, gifted...and spurned
by Sally Goodman - 147-147 Meat and bone meal still used in animal feed
by Stephen Rossides - 147-147 BSE fostered by cosinesss and lack of independent advice
by Mitsuo Tagaya - 147-147 Tantalizing glimpse of a vanishing dinosaur
by Eric Buffetaut - 147-148 Once again, insects worked it out first
by M. Inbar & J. C. Schultz - 148-148 Sequenced strains must be saved from extinction
by Naomi Ward & Jonathan Eisen & Claire Fraser & Erko Stackebrandt - 148-148 Taxonomists make a name for themselves
by Gerard van der Velde - 148-148 Disclosure of interests: there's a long way to go
by Tamsen Valoir - 149-150 No need to worry about the future
by Stuart Pimm & Jeff Harvey - 150-151 Tragic outcome of extreme conditions
by Cornelia Lüdecke - 151-152 Bumps on the brain
by John C. Marshall - 152-152 Science in culture
by Heike Langenberg - 153-153 The tracks of thought
by Douwe Draaisma - 155-156 Looking down is looking up
by Jack M. Loomis - 157-159 Water at the nanoscale
by Mark S. P. Sansom & Philip C. Biggin - 159-160 An inflammatory drug prospect
by Bart De Strooper & Gerhard König - 160-161 Tackling anthrax
by Arthur M. Friedlander - 161-163 Green chemistry through the mill
by Terry Collins - 163-164 Gridlock in the blood
by Gavin Thurston & George D. Yancopoulos - 164-164 Vacuum in miniature
by David Jones - 165-166 Sheep don't forget a face
by Keith M. Kendrick & Ana P. da Costa & Andrea E. Leigh & Michael R. Hinton & Jon W. Peirce - 166-167 Nitrate flux in the Mississippi River
by Gregory F. McIsaac & Mark B. David & George Z. Gertner & Donald A. Goolsby - 167-168 Predicting spontaneous recovery of memory
by James V. Stone & Nicola M. Hunkin & Angela Hornby - 168-168 Hunger tolerance and Leishmania in sandflies
by Yosef Schlein & Raymond L. Jacobson - 169-172 Recent patterns and mechanisms of carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems
by D. S. Schimel & J. I. House & K. A. Hibbard & P. Bousquet & P. Ciais & P. Peylin & B. H. Braswell & M. J. Apps & D. Baker & A. Bondeau & J. Canadell & G. Churkina & W. Cramer & A. S. Denning & C. B. Field & P. Friedlingstein & C. Goodale & M. Heimann & R. A. Houghton & J. M. Melillo & B. Moore & D. Murdiyarso & I. Noble & S. W. Pacala & I. C. Prentice & M. R. Raupach & P. J. Rayner & R. J. Scholes & W. L. Steffen & C. Wirth - 173-179 Genetic tracing reveals a stereotyped sensory map in the olfactory cortex
by Zhihua Zou & Lisa F. Horowitz & Jean-Pierre Montmayeur & Scott Snapper & Linda B. Buck - 180-182 Correlated fast X-ray and optical variability in the black-hole candidate XTE J1118+480
by G. Kanbach & C. Straubmeier & H. C. Spruit & T. Belloni - 182-184 Absolute-phase phenomena in photoionization with few-cycle laser pulses
by G. G. Paulus & F. Grasbon & H. Walther & P. Villoresi & M. Nisoli & S. Stagira & E. Priori & S. De Silvestri - 184-188 Sharper images by focusing soft X-rays with photon sieves
by L. Kipp & M. Skibowski & R. L. Johnson & R. Berndt & R. Adelung & S. Harm & R. Seemann - 188-190 Water conduction through the hydrophobic channel of a carbon nanotube
by G. Hummer & J. C. Rasaiah & J. P. Noworyta - 191-195 Equilibrating metal-oxide cluster ensembles for oxidation reactions using oxygen in water
by Ira A. Weinstock & Elena M.G. Barbuzzi & Michael W. Wemple & Jennifer J. Cowan & Richard S. Reiner & Dan M. Sonnen & Robert A. Heintz & James S. Bond & Craig L. Hill - 195-197 Determinants of establishment success in introduced birds
by Tim M. Blackburn & Richard P. Duncan - 197-200 Distance determined by the angular declination below the horizon
by Teng Leng Ooi & Bing Wu & Zijiang J. He - 200-204 Linear processing of spatial cues in primary auditory cortex
by Jan W. H. Schnupp & Thomas D. Mrsic-Flogel & Andrew J. King - 204-208 Target neuron prespecification in the olfactory map of Drosophila
by Gregory S. X. E. Jefferis & Elizabeth C. Marin & Reinhard F. Stocker & Liqun Luo - 209-212 An anorexic lipid mediator regulated by feeding
by F. Rodríguez de Fonseca & M. Navarro & R. Gómez & L. Escuredo & F. Nava & J. Fu & E. Murillo-Rodríguez & A. Giuffrida & J. LoVerme & S. Gaetani & S. Kathuria & C. Gall & D. Piomelli - 212-216 A subset of NSAIDs lower amyloidogenic Aβ42 independently of cyclooxygenase activity
by Sascha Weggen & Jason L. Eriksen & Pritam Das & Sarah A. Sagi & Rong Wang & Claus U. Pietrzik & Kirk A. Findlay & Tawnya E. Smith & Michael P. Murphy & Thomas Bulter & David E. Kang & Numa Marquez-Sterling & Todd E. Golde & Edward H. Koo - 216-220 Gridlock signalling pathway fashions the first embryonic artery
by Tao P. Zhong & Sarah Childs & James P. Leu & Mark C. Fishman - 221-225 Asynchronous replication and allelic exclusion in the immune system
by Raul Mostoslavsky & Nandita Singh & Toyoaki Tenzen & Maya Goldmit & Chana Gabay & Sharon Elizur & Peimin Qi & Benjamin E. Reubinoff & Andrew Chess & Howard Cedar & Yehudit Bergman - 225-229 Identification of the cellular receptor for anthrax toxin
by Kenneth A. Bradley & Jeremy Mogridge & Michael Mourez & R. John Collier & John A. T. Young - 229-233 Crystal structure of the anthrax lethal factor
by Andrew D. Pannifer & Thiang Yian Wong & Robert Schwarzenbacher & Martin Renatus & Carlo Petosa & Jadwiga Bienkowska & D. Borden Lacy & R. John Collier & Sukjoon Park & Stephen H. Leppla & Philip Hanna & Robert C. Liddington
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6859
- 3-3 A model establishment
by Paul Smaglik - 3-3 Atomic-bomb experts interrogated over Taliban links
by David Adam - 3-4 Crackdown on hazardous agents raises concern for bona fide labs
by Jonathan Knight - 4-4 Legal provision for electronic eavesdropping ignites debate
by David Adam - 4-5 Managing mergers Cambridge
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Germany warned over threat posed by nuclear reactor
by Quirin Schiermeier - 5-5 Science marshalled to cut bioterror confusion
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 UK changes policy on life insurance
by David Adam - 6-6 Chance encounter hints at planetary origins
by Alison Abbott - 7-7 Middle Eastern promise as synchrotron wins approval
by Quirin Schiermeier - 7-7 Spotlight on scrapie in hunt for sheep BSE
by Declan Butler - 10-11 The flu HQ
by Alison Abbott - 12-14 Exploring a virtual universe
by Govert Schilling - 15-15 Give and take the lead
by Susan M. Fitzpatrick - 15-15 Vanishing websites are the weakest link
by Joseph Cheung - 15-15 Recognizing risks and potential promise of germline engineering
by Sharon E. Hesterlee - 17-18 Counting on science
by Robert M. May - 18-19 Science and war
by John Ziman - 19-20 The American dream personified?
by Richard A. Fortey - 20-20 Elementary tales
by Andrea Sella - 21-21 Nature's helping hand
by W. F. Bynum - 23-24 See potassium run
by Christopher Miller - 24-25 The atomic nanoscope
by Andrew Steane - 25-27 How cells choose to die
by David Lane - 27-28 The insulator uncovered
by John B. Pethica & Russ Egdell - 29-31 Bacteria thread the needle
by Craig L. Smith & Scott J. Hultgren - 31-32 In search of exact solutions
by Michel Héritier - 32-32 Recycled oil
by David Jones - 33-34 Water capture by a desert beetle
by Andrew R. Parker & Chris R. Lawrence - 34-35 Partial leptin deficiency and human adiposity
by I. Sadaf Farooqi & Julia M. Keogh & Sri Kamath & Sarah Jones & William T. Gibson & Rebecca Trussell & Susan A. Jebb & Gregory Y. H. Lip & Stephen O'Rahilly - 35-36 Magnetic cues trigger extensive refuelling
by Thord Fransson & Sven Jakobsson & Patrik Johansson & Cecilia Kullberg & Johan Lind & Adrian Vallin - 36-36 Effect of DNA damage on a BRCA1 complex
by Shang Li & Nicholas S. Y. Ting & Lei Zheng & Phang-Lang Chen & Wen-Hwa Lee - 36-36 Effect of DNA damage on a BRCA1 complex
by Foon Wu-Baer & Richard Baer - 37-42 Energetic optimization of ion conduction rate by the K+ selectivity filter
by João H. Morais-Cabral & Yufeng Zhou & Roderick MacKinnon - 43-48 Chemistry of ion coordination and hydration revealed by a K+ channel–Fab complex at 2.0 Å resolution
by Yufeng Zhou & João H. Morais-Cabral & Amelia Kaufman & Roderick MacKinnon - 49-51 A single ion as a nanoscopic probe of an optical field
by G. R. Guthöhrlein & M. Keller & K. Hayasaka & W. Lange & H. Walther - 51-54 Ultrafast generation of magnetic fields in a Schottky diode
by Y. Acremann & M. Buess & C. H. Back & M. Dumm & G. Bayreuther & D. Pescia - 54-57 Imaging the atomic arrangements on the high-temperature reconstructed α-Al2O3(0001) surface
by Clemens Barth & Michael Reichling - 57-60 Photoselective adaptive femtosecond quantum control in the liquid phase
by T. Brixner & N. H. Damrauer & P. Niklaus & G. Gerber - 60-62 Thinning of the ice sheet in northwest Greenland over the past forty years
by W. S. B. Paterson & Niels Reeh - 62-65 Late Cretaceous relatives of rabbits, rodents, and other extant eutherian mammals
by J. David Archibald & Alexander O. Averianov & Eric G. Ekdale - 65-69 Rapid responses of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change
by M. S. Warren & J. K. Hill & J. A. Thomas & J. Asher & R. Fox & B. Huntley & D. B. Roy & M. G. Telfer & S. Jeffcoate & P. Harding & G. Jeffcoate & S. G. Willis & J. N. Greatorex-Davies & D. Moss & C. D. Thomas - 69-73 Perceptual basis of bimanual coordination
by Franz Mechsner & Dirk Kerzel & Günther Knoblich & Wolfgang Prinz - 73-77 Energetics of ion conduction through the K+ channel
by Simon Bernèche & Benoît Roux - 77-81 Maintenance of an unfolded polypeptide by a cognate chaperone in bacterial type III secretion
by C. Erec Stebbins & Jorge E. Galán - 82-84 In vitro evolution suggests multiple origins for the hammerhead ribozyme
by Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani & Jack W. Szostak - 84-84 Correction: Retrotransposition of a bacterial group II intron
by Benoit Cousineau & Stacey Lawrence & Dorie Smith & Marlene Belfort - 85-85 Correction: Crystal structures of SarA, a pleiotropic regulator of virulence genes in S. aureus
by Maria A. Schumacher & Barry K. Hurlburt & Richard G. Brennan - 85-85 Correction: Biodegradation of oil in uplifted basins prevented by deep-burial sterilization
by A. Wilhelms & S. R. Larter & I. Head & P. Farrimond & R. di-Primio & C. Zwach - 88-91 The future for stem cell research
by Robin Lovell-Badge - 92-97 The end of the beginning for pluripotent stem cells
by Peter J. Donovan & John Gearhart - 98-104 Stem cells find their niche
by Allan Spradling & Daniela Drummond-Barbosa & Toshie Kai - 105-111 Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells
by Tannishtha Reya & Sean J. Morrison & Michael F. Clarke & Irving L. Weissman - 112-117 The development of neural stem cells
by Sally Temple - 118-121 Stem cells in tissue engineering
by Paolo Bianco & Pamela Gehron Robey - 122-128 Reprogramming of genome function through epigenetic inheritance
by M. Azim Surani - 129-131 Ethical and social considerations of stem cell research
by Anne McLaren - 132-132 When The Body Can't Heal Itself
by Mark F. Pittenger
October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6858
- 3-3 Getting a handle on data
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 A permanent education
by Helen Gavaghan - 6-7 Training in a hybrid discipline
by Potter Wickware - 8-8 Playing catch-up
by Robert Triendl - 759-759 Storm clouds gather over science as war build-up accelerates
by Matthew Davis - 759-759 Fallout from terrorism hits summits on developing world
by K. S. Jayaraman & Philipp Weis - 760-760 Brain mix-up leaves BSE research in turmoil
by Declan Butler - 761-761 Grants to help women climb academic ladder
by Rex Dalton - 761-761 Proposed scheme will scrutinize student supervisors
by David Adam - 762-762 Faculty concerns cost university venture-capital funds
by Rex Dalton - 762-762 NASA head bows out after a record run
by William Triplett - 763-763 Confusion over law leaves stem-cell research in the lurch
by Xavier Bosch - 763-763 Workshop prepares ground for human proteome project
by Alison Abbott - 766-767 Cryptography on the front line
by David Adam - 768-770 Science sans frontières
by Quirin Schiermeier - 771-771 Masai Mara tourism reveals partnership benefits
by M. J. Walpole & N. Leader-Williams - 771-771 Italian immunology well but hoping to do better
by Gianni Marone - 771-772 Postdocs in France need less red tape, more cash
by Andrew A. Munk - 772-772 Hunger added an edge to Vincent's sharp wit
by Ajoy K. Baksi - 772-772 Planned law could put German research at risk
by Thomas Jentsch - 772-772 Bacteria in biofilms are living an unnatural life
by David L. Kirchman - 773-773 Protecting privacy and liberty
by Bruce Schneier - 775-776 Honest Jim: the sequel
by Horace Freeland Judson