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September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6853
- 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 - 45-48 Rapid X-ray flaring from the direction of the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Centre
by F. K. Baganoff & M. W. Bautz & W. N. Brandt & G. Chartas & E. D. Feigelson & G. P. Garmire & Y. Maeda & M. Morris & G. R. Ricker & L. K. Townsley & F. Walter - 48-51 How ‘spin ice’ freezes
by J. Snyder & J. S. Slusky & R. J. Cava & P. Schiffer - 51-54 Fluidity of water confined to subnanometre films
by Uri Raviv & Pierre Laurat & Jacob Klein - 54-57 Anomalous properties in ferroelectrics induced by atomic ordering
by A. M. George & Jorge Íñiguez & L. Bellaiche - 57-60 Elasticity of iron at the temperature of the Earth's inner core
by Gerd Steinle-Neumann & Lars Stixrude & R. E. Cohen & Oguz Gülseren - 60-63 Texturing of the Earth's inner core by Maxwell stresses
by B. A. Buffett & H.-R. Wenk - 64-67 Human presence in the European Arctic nearly 40,000 years ago
by Pavel Pavlov & John Inge Svendsen & Svein Indrelid - 67-70 A cellular mechanism of reward-related learning
by John N. J. Reynolds & Brian I. Hyland & Jeffery R. Wickens - 70-74 Mobilization of a Drosophila transposon in the Caenorhabditis elegans germ line
by Jean-Louis Bessereau & Ashley Wright & Daniel C. Williams & Kim Schuske & M. Wayne Davis & Erik M. Jorgensen - 74-78 Role of thrombin signalling in platelets in haemostasis and thrombosis
by Gilberto R. Sambrano & Ethan J. Weiss & Yao-Wu Zheng & Wei Huang & Shaun R. Coughlin - 78-83 Mal (MyD88-adapter-like) is required for Toll-like receptor-4 signal transduction
by Katherine A. Fitzgerald & Eva M. Palsson-McDermott & Andrew G. Bowie & Caroline A. Jefferies & Ashley S. Mansell & Gareth Brady & Elizabeth Brint & Aisling Dunne & Pearl Gray & Mary T. Harte & Diane McMurray & Dirk E. Smith & John E. Sims & Timothy A. Bird & Luke A. J. O'Neill - 83-86 Loss of p16Ink4a confers susceptibility to metastatic melanoma in mice
by Paul Krimpenfort & Kim C. Quon & Wolter J. Mooi & Ate Loonstra & Anton Berns - 86-91 Loss of p16Ink4a with retention of p19Arf predisposes mice to tumorigenesis
by Norman E. Sharpless & Nabeel Bardeesy & Kee-Ho Lee & Daniel Carrasco & Diego H. Castrillon & Andrew J. Aguirre & Emily A. Wu & James W. Horner & Ronald A. DePinho
August 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6850
- 843-843 Stem-cell list offers sixty-four lines
by Jonathan Knight - 843-843 Japan's plans for space merger spark fears for basic research
by David Cyranoski - 844-844 Elusive fossil could conceal answer to dinosaur debate
by Rex Dalton - 844-844 LED pioneer seeks reward in court
by David Cyranoski - 844-844 Staff survey shows women feel out in the cold at Caltech
by Rex Dalton - 845-845 It's a dog's life for Siberian foxes
by Bryon MacWilliams - 845-845 Joint venture on biochips ends in disarray
by Quirin Schiermeier - 846-846 ...as mathematicians beat retreat to Alberta
by Erica Klarreich - 846-846 Canada unveils plans to build nanotechnology centre..
by David Spurgeon - 846-846 Funding bonanza for astronomy and biotech in Australia
by Peter Pockley - 847-847 Earliest malaria DNA found in Roman baby graveyard
by Alison Abbott - 847-847 Green-fingered gang could hold climate key
by David Adam - 850-852 Out of sight, out of mind?
by Colin Macilwain - 853-854 Brought down to Earth
by Quirin Schiermeier - 855-855 Could a website teach communication skills?
by Virendra K. Bhasin - 855-855 Curious effects created by reversal of colour
by Martin Kemp - 855-855 Collaboration with Japan could be more tempting
by Angus Davison - 857-857 The electrifying Australian
by David Penny - 858-859 A world without competition
by Peter A. Abrams - 859-859 Fertility from a metabolic viewpoint
by Roger V. Short - 860-860 Science in culture
by Rex Dalton - 861-861 Victor and victim
by Howard P. Segal - 863-863 Reasoning for results
by Dennis Bray - 865-866 Achilles' heel of cancer?
by Bert Vogelstein & Kenneth W. Kinzler - 866-867 Photons yield to peer pressure
by Paul Kwiat - 868-869 Creating unique blood vessels
by Peter Carmeliet - 869-870 Protecting the quantum world
by Juan Pablo Paz - 870-871 Antibody alterations
by Alberto Martin & Matthew D. Scharff - 871-872 Mystery of an interstellar ion
by Annick Suzor-Weiner & Ioan F. Schneider - 872-872 A cosmic background
by David Jones - 873-873 Mother's voice recognition by seal pups
by Isabelle Charrier & Nicolas Mathevon & Pierre Jouventin - 873-874 The beaks of ostrich dinosaurs
by Mark A. Norell & Peter J. Makovicky & Philip J. Currie - 875-875 Self-assembled domain patterns
by Richard Plass & Julie A. Last & N. C. Bartelt & G. L. Kellogg - 875-876 Cooperative silencing elements in var genes
by Kirk W. Deitsch & Michael S. Calderwood & Thomas E. Wellems - 877-884 Identification of an angiogenic mitogen selective for endocrine gland endothelium
by Jennifer LeCouter & Joe Kowalski & Jessica Foster & Phil Hass & Zemin Zhang & Lisa Dillard-Telm & Gretchen Frantz & Linda Rangell & Leo DeGuzman & Gilbert-Andre Keller & Franklin Peale & Austin Gurney & Kenneth J. Hillan & Napoleone Ferrara - 885-887 Characterization of extrasolar terrestrial planets from diurnal photometric variability
by E. B. Ford & S. Seager & E. L. Turner - 887-890 Stimulated emission of polarization-entangled photons
by A. Lamas-Linares & J. C. Howell & D. Bouwmeester - 891-894 Mechanism for the destruction of H3+ ions by electron impact
by V. Kokoouline & Chris H. Greene & B. D. Esry - 894-897 Parasitic computing
by Albert-László Barabási & Vincent W. Freeh & Hawoong Jeong & Jay B. Brockman - 897-900 Universal behaviour in compressive failure of brittle materials
by Carl E. Renshaw & Erland M. Schulson - 900-904 Transition of Mount Etna lavas from a mantle-plume to an island-arc magmatic source
by Pierre Schiano & Roberto Clocchiatti & Luisa Ottolini & Tiziana Busà - 904-907 Genetic linkage of ecological specialization and reproductive isolation in pea aphids
by David J. Hawthorne & Sara Via - 907-910 Dynamics of travelling waves in visual perception
by Hugh R. Wilson & Randolph Blake & Sang-Hun Lee - 911-913 Two-step process for photoreceptor formation in Drosophila
by Bertrand Mollereau & Maria Dominguez & Rebecca Webel & Nansi Jo Colley & Benison Keung & Jose F. de Celis & Claude Desplan - 914-917 Virus-mediated killing of cells that lack p53 activity
by Kenneth Raj & Phyllis Ogston & Peter Beard - 917-921 Rotational movement during cyclic nucleotide-gated channel opening
by J. P. Johnson & William N. Zagotta - 921-926 Ablation of XRCC2/3 transforms immunoglobulin V gene conversion into somatic hypermutation
by Julian E. Sale & Daniella M. Calandrini & Minoru Takata & Shunichi Takeda & Michael S. Neuberger - 926-926 Erratum: Nodulation of legumes by members of the β-subclass of Proteobacteria
by Lionel Moulin & Antonio Munive & Bernard Dreyfus & Catherine Boivin-Masson
August 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6849
- 3-3 Inorganic identity crisis
by Paul Smaglik - 4-6 Inorganic chemists get cooking
by Steve Bunk - 7-7 Chemists set to gain in Japan
by Robert Triendl - 8-8 UK chemistry gets coordinated
by Alok Jha - 751-751 Declaration of financial interests
by Philip Campbell - 753-753 Partners turn to court over stem-cell rights
by Jonathan Knight - 753-754 Stem-cell giveaway proposed as confusion reigns over cell count
by Jonathan Knight - 754-754 Japan banks on tissue store for successful drugs
by David Cyranoski - 754-754 Riders on the storm provoke studies of Atlantic dust
by Rex Dalton - 755-755 German centre set to improve brain's image
by Alison Abbott - 756-756 Code-breakers reveal results as threat of legal action is lifted
by Rex Dalton - 756-756 Ecologists plot to turn the tide for shrinking lake
by Quirin Schiermeier - 757-757 Flickering light raises possibility of changing 'constant'
by David Adam - 757-757 Staff suggest cure for Smithsonian woes
by Josette Chen - 760-763 The battlefields of Britain
by Trisha Gura - 764-764 The positron probe
by Philip Ball - 765-765 Biotechnology gets big backing in Australia
by Sandy Radke - 765-765 How commercialization puts a blight on research
by Graeme Laver & Arno Müllbacher & Paul Waring - 767-768 Galapagos or bust
by Joe Cain - 768-769 Dispelling a myth
by Mary-Lou Pardue - 769-770 Born in difficult times
by Giorgio G. C. Palumbo - 771-771 Yes, but what's it for?
by Steve Blinkhorn - 773-773 Delicate information
by Rainer Blatt - 775-776 Fast track to fusion energy
by Michael H. Key - 776-777 The many faces of adaptation
by Pamela Reinagel - 777-780 Journey beneath southern Africa
by Suzanne Y. O'Reilly - 780-781 Clocks and Hox
by Clifford J. Tabin & Randy L. Johnson - 781-783 Gases make a rare appearance
by Typhoon Lee - 783-783 Armed for light sensing
by Roy Sambles - 784-784 Neutrinos in orbit
by David Jones - 785-785 Export of organic carbon from peat soils
by C. Freeman & C. D. Evans & D. T. Monteith & B. Reynolds & N. Fenner - 785-786 Ancient homes for hard-up hermit crabs
by David K. A. Barnes - 787-792 Efficiency and ambiguity in an adaptive neural code
by Adrienne L. Fairhall & Geoffrey D. Lewen & William Bialek & Robert R. de Ruyter van Steveninck - 793-795 Discovery of three lead-rich stars
by S. Van Eck & S. Goriely & A. Jorissen & B. Plez - 795-798 Noble-gas-rich chondrules in an enstatite meteorite
by Ryuji Okazaki & Nobuo Takaoka & Keisuke Nagao & Minoru Sekiya & Tomoki Nakamura - 798-802 Fast heating of ultrahigh-density plasma as a step towards laser fusion ignition
by R. Kodama & P. A. Norreys & K. Mima & A. E. Dangor & R. G. Evans & H. Fujita & Y. Kitagawa & K. Krushelnick & T. Miyakoshi & N. Miyanaga & T. Norimatsu & S. J. Rose & T. Shozaki & K. Shigemori & A. Sunahara & M. Tampo & K. A. Tanaka & Y. Toyama & T. Yamanaka & M. Zepf - 802-805 Formation of ordered ice nanotubes inside carbon nanotubes
by Kenichiro Koga & G. T. Gao & Hideki Tanaka & X. C. Zeng - 805-808 Efficient silicon light-emitting diodes
by Martin A. Green & Jianhua Zhao & Aihua Wang & Peter J. Reece & Michael Gal - 809-812 Intensified deep Pacific inflow and ventilation in Pleistocene glacial times
by Ian R. Hall & I. Nicholas McCave & Nicholas J. Shackleton & Graham P. Weedon & Sara E. Harris - 812-815 Tectonic contraction across Los Angeles after removal of groundwater pumping effects
by Gerald W. Bawden & Wayne Thatcher & Ross S. Stein & Ken W. Hudnut & Gilles Peltzer - 816-819 Evidence of intra-specific competition for food in a pelagic seabird
by S. Lewis & T. N. Sherratt & K. C. Hamer & S. Wanless - 819-822 Calcitic microlenses as part of the photoreceptor system in brittlestars
by Joanna Aizenberg & Alexei Tkachenko & Steve Weiner & Lia Addadi & Gordon Hendler