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October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6855
- 523-527 Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague
by J. Parkhill & B. W. Wren & N. R. Thomson & R. W. Titball & M. T. G. Holden & M. B. Prentice & M. Sebaihia & K. D. James & C. Churcher & K. L. Mungall & S. Baker & D. Basham & S. D. Bentley & K. Brooks & A. M. Cerdeño-Tárraga & T. Chillingworth & A. Cronin & R. M. Davies & P. Davis & G. Dougan & T. Feltwell & N. Hamlin & S. Holroyd & K. Jagels & A. V. Karlyshev & S. Leather & S. Moule & P. C. F. Oyston & M. Quail & K. Rutherford & M. Simmonds & J. Skelton & K. Stevens & S. Whitehead & B. G. Barrell - 527-531 An endogenous cannabinoid (2-AG) is neuroprotective after brain injury
by David Panikashvili & Constantina Simeonidou & Shimon Ben-Shabat & Lumír Hanuš & Aviva Breuer & Raphael Mechoulam & Esther Shohami - 531-534 A synthetic glycolipid prevents autoimmune encephalomyelitis by inducing TH2 bias of natural killer T cells
by Katsuichi Miyamoto & Sachiko Miyake & Takashi Yamamura - 534-538 Direct ligand–receptor complex interaction controls Brassica self-incompatibility
by Seiji Takayama & Hiroko Shimosato & Hiroshi Shiba & Miyuki Funato & Fang-Sik Che & Masao Watanabe & Megumi Iwano & Akira Isogai - 538-542 Quality control of mRNA 3′-end processing is linked to the nuclear exosome
by Patricia Hilleren & Terri McCarthy & Michael Rosbash & Roy Parker & Torben Heick Jensen - 542-548 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 - 548-548 Erratum: Partitioning selection and complementarity in biodiversity experiments
by Michel Loreau & Andy Hector - 548-548 Erratum: 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 - 548-548 Erratum: Control of conformational and interpolymer effects in conjugated polymers
by J. Kim & M. Swager
September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6854
- 3-3 Rewards of seeing potential
by Paul Smaglik - 335-335 Swift move to collect fallout data
by Rex Dalton - 335-336 'Identity crisis' racks depleted research arms of spy agencies
by William Triplett - 336-336 Support for science is firm as emergency raises budget
by Matthew Davis - 337-337 Japan's first BSE case fuels fears elsewhere
by David Cyranoski - 337-337 Transgenic corn found growing in Mexico
by Rex Dalton - 338-338 Crushing victory could help in quest for fusion energy
by William Triplett - 338-338 British archaeology boost may uncover old enthusiasm
by David Adam - 339-339 Stamp booklet has physicists licked
by Erica Klarreich - 339-339 China plans 'hybrid' embryonic stem cells
by Alison Abbott & David Cyranoski - 342-344 All creatures great and small
by John Whitfield - 345-346 Storm in a culture dish
by Laura Bonetta - 347-347 Need for public debate about fertility treatments
by Robert K. Naviaux & Keshav K. Singh - 347-347 Risk that websites could break code of anonymity
by David L. Reed & Brett Moyer & Dale Clayton - 349-351 IVF and the history of stem cells
by R. G. Edwards - 353-354 Does ivory burn?
by Colin Tudge - 354-355 Wormholes through physics
by Paul Davies - 355-355 Cut-and-paste knowledge
by W.F. Bynum - 355-356 The price of success
by David Dickson - 356-357 An astronomical adventure story
by Joel Wm. Parker - 357-358 The other man to discover evolution
by Jane R. Camerini - 358-359 Unlocking nature's ancient secrets
by Tomas Lindahl - 359-360 Modern values in post-modernism
by John Ziman - 360-361 A life of good taste
by Tom Sanders - 361-362 In for the count
by Simon Singh - 362-363 Is anyone out there listening?
by Harold Mooney - 363-364 Discourse and discord
by Geoffrey Cantor - 364-364 Washing one's hands of controversy
by Martyn Poliakoff - 365-365 Bridge or ravine?
by George & Eva Klein - 367-367 More than words
by Geoffrey K. Pullum & Barbara C. Scholz - 369-370 Once upon an asteroid
by Erik Asphaug - 371-373 Testing telomerase
by Robert Marciniak & Leonard Guarente - 373-374 The salesman and the tourist
by H. Eugene Stanley & Sergey V. Buldyrev - 374-375 Transporters on the move
by Mark Estelle - 375-377 Entangled atomic samples
by J. Ignacio Cirac - 377-377 Ardent spirits
by David Jones - 378-378 Patrick D. Wall (1925–2001)
by Clifford J. Woolf - 379-380 Transatlantic robot-assisted telesurgery
by Jacques Marescaux & Joel Leroy & Michel Gagner & Francesco Rubino & Didier Mutter & Michel Vix & Steven E. Butner & Michelle K. Smith - 380-381 Cyanobacteria track water in desert soils
by Ferran Garcia-Pichel & Olivier Pringault - 381-382 Receptor-specific messenger oscillations
by Mark S. Nash & Kenneth W. Young & R. A. John Challiss & Stefan R. Nahorski - 382-382 Do power laws imply self-regulation?
by Robert P. Freckleton & William J. Sutherland - 383-389 Two-component circuitry in Arabidopsis cytokinin signal transduction
by Ildoo Hwang & Jen Sheen - 390-393 The landing of the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros
by J. Veverka & B. Farquhar & M. Robinson & P. Thomas & S. Murchie & A. Harch & P. G. Antreasian & S. R. Chesley & J. K. Miller & W. M. Owen & B. G. Williams & D. Yeomans & D. Dunham & G. Heyler & M. Holdridge & R. L. Nelson & K. E. Whittenburg & J. C. Ray & B. Carcich & A. Cheng & C. Chapman & J. F. Bell & M. Bell & B. Bussey & B. Clark & D. Domingue & M. J. Gaffey & E. Hawkins & N. Izenberg & J. Joseph & R. Kirk & P. Lucey & M. Malin & L. McFadden & W. J. Merline & C. Peterson & L. Prockter & J. Warren & D. Wellnitz - 394-396 Shoemaker crater as the source of most ejecta blocks on the asteroid 433 Eros
by P. C. Thomas & J. Veverka & M. S. Robinson & S. Murchie - 396-400 The nature of ponded deposits on Eros
by M. S. Robinson & P. C. Thomas & J. Veverka & S. Murchie & B. Carcich - 400-403 Experimental long-lived entanglement of two macroscopic objects
by Brian Julsgaard & Alexander Kozhekin & Eugene S. Polzik - 404-406 A Bragg glass phase in the vortex lattice of a type II superconductor
by T. Klein & I. Joumard & S. Blanchard & J. Marcus & R. Cubitt & T. Giamarchi & P. Le Doussal - 407-409 The jamming route to the glass state in weakly perturbed granular media
by G. D'Anna & G. Gremaud - 409-413 Photochemical cycling of iron in the surface ocean mediated by microbial iron(iii)-binding ligands
by K. Barbeau & E. L. Rue & K. W. Bruland & A. Butler - 413-417 Earliest presence of humans in northeast Asia
by R. X. Zhu & K. A. Hoffman & R. Potts & C. L. Deng & Y. X. Pan & B. Guo & C. D. Shi & Z. T. Guo & B. Y. Yuan & Y. M. Hou & W. W. Huang - 417-420 Lagged effects of ocean climate change on fulmar population dynamics
by Paul M. Thompson & Janet C. Ollason - 420-425 Histamine regulates T-cell and antibody responses by differential expression of H1 and H2 receptors
by Marek Jutel & Takeshi Watanabe & Sven Klunker & Mübeccel Akdis & Olivier A. R. Thomet & Jozef Malolepszy & Teresa Zak-Nejmark & Ritsuko Koga & Takashi Kobayashi & Kurt Blaser & Cezmi A. Akdis - 425-428 Auxin transport inhibitors block PIN1 cycling and vesicle trafficking
by Niko Geldner & Jiří Friml & York-Dieter Stierhof & Gerd Jürgens & Klaus Palme - 428-432 Voltage-induced membrane movement
by Ping-Cheng Zhang & Asbed M. Keleshian & Frederick Sachs - 432-435 The RNA component of telomerase is mutated in autosomal dominant dyskeratosis congenita
by Tom Vulliamy & Anna Marrone & Frederick Goldman & Andrew Dearlove & Monica Bessler & Philip J. Mason & Inderjeet Dokal - 435-438 DNA topoisomerase IIα is required for RNA polymerase II transcription on chromatin templates
by Neelima Mondal & Jeffrey D. Parvin
September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6853
- 3-3 Mergers and acquisitions
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Biopolis on the Elbe Dresden
by Helen Gavaghan - 238-239 Technology will assist the fight against terrorism
by William Triplett - 240-240 Mad cow disease comes to Japan
by Jim Giles - 240-240 Job refusal sparks row over mind-drug critic
by David Spurgeon - 241-241 Top researchers plan to snub fertility conference
by Erica Klarreich - 241-241 Cancer institute director's exit leaves NIH in the lurch
by Matthew Davis - 244-246 Two become one
by Helen Pearson - 247-248 The stowaways
by Tom Clarke - 249-249 Probabilities will help us plan for climate change
by A. Barrie Pittock & Roger N. Jones & Chris D. Mitchell - 249-249 Vital parameters need to be in print
by David Borhani - 251-252 Paradox of the savant mind
by Allan Snyder - 252-253 Spandrels or selection?
by Michael A. Goldman - 253-254 Preaching to the chemical converts
by John Emsley - 254-254 Reading the history of humanity
by Howy Jacobs - 255-255 Sex, love and science
by Susan Gaines - 257-257 A principled stance
by Martyn Poliakoff & Paul Anastas - 259-260 Walking with whales
by Christian de Muizon - 260-261 A new crack at friction
by David A. Kessler - 261-263 Mobile protein signals cell fate
by Sarah Hake - 264-265 Up on the C60 elevator
by Paul Grant - 265-265 Crowd trouble for predators
by Peter D. Moore - 267-268 Déjà vu in optics
by Nail N. Akhmediev - 268-269 Archipelago of destruction
by Michael Schwab & Mike Tyers - 269-269 Genomes and souls
by David Jones - 270-270 Fred Hoyle (1915–2001)
by John Maddox - 271-272 Neonatal sunburn and melanoma in mice
by Frances P. Noonan & Juan A. Recio & Hisashi Takayama & Paul Duray & Miriam R. Anver & Walter L. Rush & Edward C. De Fabo & Glenn Merlino - 272-272 Population of origin of Atlantic cod
by Einar E. Nielsen & Michael M. Hansen & Cathrin Schmidt & Dorte Meldrup & Peter Grønkjaer - 273-276 Controlling photons using electromagnetically induced transparency
by M. D. Lukin & A. Imamoğlu - 277-281 Skeletons of terrestrial cetaceans and the relationship of whales to artiodactyls
by J. G. M. Thewissen & E. M. Williams & L. J. Roe & S. T. Hussain - 282-285 Microscopic electronic inhomogeneity in the high-Tc superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x
by S. H. Pan & J. P. O'Neal & R. L. Badzey & C. Chamon & H. Ding & J. R. Engelbrecht & Z. Wang & H. Eisaki & S. Uchida & A. K. Gupta & K.-W. Ng & E. W. Hudson & K. M. Lang & J. C. Davis - 285-288 Friction and fracture
by Eric Gerde & M. Marder - 288-291 A high-strain-rate superplastic ceramic
by B.-N. Kim & K. Hiraga & K. Morita & Y. Sakka - 291-293 Ultrafast holographic nanopatterning of biocatalytically formed silica
by Lawrence L. Brott & Rajesh R. Naik & David J. Pikas & Sean M. Kirkpatrick & David W. Tomlin & Patrick W. Whitlock & Stephen J. Clarson & Morley O. Stone - 293-296 High-resolution record of climate stability in France during the last interglacial period
by Patrick Rioual & Valérie Andrieu-Ponel & Miri Rietti-Shati & Richard W. Battarbee & Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu & Rachid Cheddadi & Maurice Reille & Helena Svobodova & Aldo Shemesh - 297-299 An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus accelerates decomposition and acquires nitrogen directly from organic material
by Angela Hodge & Colin D. Campbell & Alastair H. Fitter - 299-302 The rhythm of microbial adaptation
by Philip Gerrish - 302-307 An agrin minigene rescues dystrophic symptoms in a mouse model for congenital muscular dystrophy
by Joachim Moll & Patrizia Barzaghi & Shuo Lin & Gabriela Bezakova & Hanns Lochmüller & Eva Engvall & Ulrich Müller & Markus A. Ruegg - 307-311 Intercellular movement of the putative transcription factor SHR in root patterning
by Keiji Nakajima & Giovanni Sena & Tal Nawy & Philip N. Benfey - 311-316 Archipelago regulates Cyclin E levels in Drosophila and is mutated in human cancer cell lines
by Kenneth H. Moberg & Daphne W. Bell & Doke C. R. Wahrer & Daniel A. Haber & Iswar K. Hariharan - 316-322 Human F-box protein hCdc4 targets cyclin E for proteolysis and is mutated in a breast cancer cell line
by Heimo Strohmaier & Charles H. Spruck & Peter Kaiser & Kwang-Ai Won & Olle Sangfelt & Steven I. Reed - 323-327 A mouse knock-in model exposes sequential proteolytic pathways that regulate p27Kip1 in G1 and S phase
by Nisar P. Malek & Holly Sundberg & Seth McGrew & Keiko Nakayama & Themis R. Kyriakidis & James M. Roberts - 327-331 RNA-binding protein Nrd1 directs poly(A)-independent 3′-end formation of RNA polymerase II transcripts
by Eric J. Steinmetz & Nicholas K. Conrad & David A. Brow & Jeffry L. Corden
September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6852
- 3-3 A rich diversity
by Paul Smaglik - 95-95 Venture capital concerns academics
by Rex Dalton - 95-96 French researchers take a stand against cancer gene patent
by Declan Butler & Sally Goodman - 96-96 Summit to put education at the heart of Brazil's future
by Ricardo Bonalume - 96-96 Helmholtz Society prepares itself for strategic reforms
by Quirin Schiermeier - 97-97 Pirates attack US research ship off Somalia
by Mark Schrope - 97-97 WHO plans study of Gulf War fallout
by Alison Abbott - 98-98 Scotland aims to capitalize on spirit of scientific innovation
by David Dickson - 98-98 Relaxed restrictions blamed for rise in foot and mouth
by Jim Giles - 99-99 Astronomers buoyed by rejection of merger
by Tony Reichhardt - 99-99 NIH ponders repository for embryonic stem cells
by Laura Bonetta - 102-104 Peers under pressure
by Rex Dalton - 105-106 Keeping up with the Joneses
by David Adam - 107-107 Taxonomy is small, but it has its citation classics
by Eugene Garfield - 107-107 Investment is the best cure for inbreeding
by Juan Pedro M. Camacho - 107-108 Ethical link between IVF and stem-cell research
by Lewis Wolpert - 108-108 Science archives should remain in public hands
by Peter Harper & Julia Sheppard - 108-108 Enthusiasm ran ahead of discoveries still to come
by Alan P. Zelicoff - 108-108 Nature's laws revealed in rhyming couplets
by N. C. Craig Sharp - 109-110 The 'new synthesis' vindicated
by Laurent Keller - 110-111 Shedding light on a golden age
by John H. Thomas - 111-112 Techy in fuzzy clothing
by Horace Freeland Judson - 112-112 Science in culture
by Sara Abdulla - 113-113 Good news is no news
by John Emsley - 115-115 Fidelity and infidelity
by Miroslav Radman - 117-118 Particles driven to diffraction
by Philip H. Bucksbaum - 119-121 Nitric oxide and respiration
by Stuart A. Lipton - 121-122 Sum of the arthropod parts
by Mark Blaxter - 122-125 Sizing up the heavyweights
by Yuri Oganessian - 125-126 Controlling the glucose factory
by Antonio Vidal-Puig & Stephen O'Rahilly - 126-126 Extremes of rubbish
by David Jones - 127-127 Pack formation in cycling and orienteering
by G. J. Ackland & D. Butler - 128-128 Are ducks impressed by drakes' display?
by Kevin G. McCracken & Robert E. Wilson & Pamela J. McCracken & Kevin P. Johnson - 128-129 Endocrine disrupters and flavonoid signalling
by Jennifer E. Fox & Marta Starcevic & Kelvin Y. Kow & Matthew E. Burow & John A. McLachlan - 129-130 Diversity of temperate plants in east Asia
by S. P. Harrison & G. Yu & H. Takahara & I. C. Prentice - 130-130 Diversity of temperate plants in east Asia
by Hong Qian & Robert E. Ricklefs - 131-138 Control of hepatic gluconeogenesis through the transcriptional coactivator PGC-1
by J. Cliff Yoon & Pere Puigserver & Guoxun Chen & Jerry Donovan & Zhidan Wu & James Rhee & Guillaume Adelmant & John Stafford & C. Ronald Kahn & Daryl K. Granner & Christopher B. Newgard & Bruce M. Spiegelman - 139-141 A high-velocity black hole on a Galactic-halo orbit in the solar neighbourhood
by I. F. Mirabel & V. Dhawan & R. P. Mignani & I. Rodrigues & F. Guglielmetti - 142-143 Observation of the Kapitza–Dirac effect
by Daniel L. Freimund & Kayvan Aflatooni & Herman Batelaan - 144-147 Unexpected inhibition of fusion in nucleus–nucleus collisions
by A. C. Berriman & D. J. Hinde & M. Dasgupta & C. R. Morton & R. D. Butt & J. O. Newton - 147-150 Diffusion of point defects in two-dimensional colloidal crystals
by Alexandros Pertsinidis & X. S. Ling - 150-154 Evolution of magma-poor continental margins from rifting to seafloor spreading
by R. B. Whitmarsh & G. Manatschal & T. A. Minshull - 154-157 Mitochondrial protein phylogeny joins myriapods with chelicerates
by Ui Wook Hwang & Markus Friedrich & Diethard Tautz & Chan Jong Park & Won Kim - 157-161 Arthropod phylogeny based on eight molecular loci and morphology
by Gonzalo Giribet & Gregory D. Edgecombe & Ward C. Wheeler - 161-165 Dissociation between hand motion and population vectors from neural activity in motor cortex
by Stephen H. Scott & Paul L. Gribble & Kirsten M. Graham & D. William Cabel - 165-171 Rae1 and H60 ligands of the NKG2D receptor stimulate tumour immunity
by Andreas Diefenbach & Eric R. Jensen & Amanda M. Jamieson & David H. Raulet - 171-174 S-Nitrosothiols signal the ventilatory response to hypoxia
by Andrew J. Lipton & Michael A. Johnson & Timothy Macdonald & Michael W. Lieberman & David Gozal & Benjamin Gaston - 174-179 The SH2/SH3 adaptor Grb4 transduces B-ephrin reverse signals
by Chad A. Cowan & Mark Henkemeyer - 179-183 CREB regulates hepatic gluconeogenesis through the coactivator PGC-1
by Stephan Herzig & Fanxin Long & Ulupi S. Jhala & Susan Hedrick & Rebecca Quinn & Anton Bauer & Dorothea Rudolph & Gunther Schutz & Cliff Yoon & Pere Puigserver & Bruce Spiegelman & Marc Montminy - 183-183 Erratum: Roles of tumour localization, second signals and cross priming in cytotoxic T-cell induction
by Adrian F. Ochsenbein & Sophie Sierro & Bernhard Odermatt & Marcus Pericin & Urs Karrer & Ian Hermans & Silvio Hemmi & Hans Hengartner & Rolf M. Zinkernagel - 186-193 Visual transduction in Drosophila
by Roger C. Hardie & Padinjat Raghu - 194-202 Molecular basis of mechanosensory transduction
by Peter G. Gillespie & Richard G. Walker - 203-210 Molecular mechanisms of nociception
by David Julius & Allan I. Basbaum - 211-218 How the olfactory system makes sense of scents
by Stuart Firestein - 219-225 Receptors and transduction in taste
by Bernd Lindemann - 226-230 Stochastic sensors inspired by biology
by Hagan Bayley & Paul S. Cremer
September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6851
- 3-3 Presenting Naturejobs.com 2
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Fears for basic science as Bush backs use of investment criteria
by Colin Macilwain - 5-5 Stanford gift scaled back over federal stem-cell policy
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 Building protein pipelines
by Paul Smaglik - 6-6 Journal boycott presses demand for free access
by Jonathan Knight - 6-6 Y-chromosome analysis urged for sex crimes
by Quirin Schiermeier - 7-7 Listing resumes for species at risk
by Mark Schrope - 7-7 Environmental laws face military manoeuvres
by Mark Schrope - 8-8 Ministry attempts to breathe life into clinical trials
by David Cyranoski - 8-8 Japan plans revision of science lessons
by David Cyranoski - 8-8 Japan in the post-genomics age
by Robert Triendl - 9-9 Liver tumours temper hopes for gene-therapy technique
by Helen Pearson - 9-9 Celera and Motorola brought in to aid hunt for disease genes
by Jonathan Knight - 12-15 Biology's last taboo
by Jonathan Knight - 16-16 Group did give timely foot-and-mouth analysis
by Roy M. Anderson & Neil M. Ferguson & Christl A. Donnelly - 16-16 To boldly go where no plant has yet been found
by Cindy Lee Van Dover - 16-16 Brazil has the talent: just let us get on with the job
by Sérvio P. Ribeiro & Milton de S. Mendonça-Júnior & Edésio M. Barbosa & J. Adauto de Souza Neto - 17-18 The ultimate means of destruction
by Stuart Croft - 18-19 Counting on the metaphorical
by Gerald A. Goldin - 19-20 Sticking by our one and only?
by T. R. Birkhead - 21-21 A tale from Bioutopia
by Pier Luigi Nimis - 23-23 The self 'out there'
by Igor Aleksander - 25-26 X-rays from the edge of infinity
by Fulvio Melia - 26-27 Platelets and proteases
by Skip Brass - 27-29 Core beliefs
by Andrew Jephcoat & Keith Refson - 30-30 Evolution in bacteria
by Harold P. Erickson - 31-33 Going for gold
by Hubert Schmidbaur - 33-34 Out in the cold
by John A. J. Gowlett - 34-34 Pay for the Internet
by David Jones - 35-36 Language rhythms in baby hand movements
by Laura Ann Petitto & Siobhan Holowka & Lauren E. Sergio & David Ostry - 36-36 A bird's-eye view of the health of coral reefs
by Peter J. Mumby & John R. M. Chisholm & Chris D. Clark & John D. Hedley & Jean Jaubert - 36-37 A new receptor for β-glucans
by Gordon D. Brown & Siamon Gordon - 37-38 Clonal inheritance of avian mitochondrial DNA
by Sofia Berlin & Hans Ellegren - 39-44 Prokaryotic origin of the actin cytoskeleton
by Fusinita van den Ent & Linda A. Amos & Jan Löwe