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August 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6849
- 822-826 Delineation of prognostic biomarkers in prostate cancer
by Saravana M. Dhanasekaran & Terrence R. Barrette & Debashis Ghosh & Rajal Shah & Sooryanarayana Varambally & Kotoku Kurachi & Kenneth J. Pienta & Mark A. Rubin & Arul M. Chinnaiyan - 826-831 Haematopoietic cell-specific CDM family protein DOCK2 is essential for lymphocyte migration
by Yoshinori Fukui & Osamu Hashimoto & Terukazu Sanui & Takamasa Oono & Hironori Koga & Masaaki Abe & Ayumi Inayoshi & Mayuko Noda & Masahiro Oike & Toshikazu Shirai & Takehiko Sasazuki - 831-834 The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement
by Kazuaki Homma & Misako Yoshimura & Junya Saito & Reiko Ikebe & Mitsuo Ikebe - 835-838 Catalysis by hen egg-white lysozyme proceeds via a covalent intermediate
by David J. Vocadlo & Gideon J. Davies & Roger Laine & Stephen G. Withers
August 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6848
- 3-3 Mixed fortunes in France
by Paul Smaglik - 665-665 Bush compromise raises doubts over stem-cell resilience
by Jonathan Knight - 665-665 Biologists officially welcome plan
by Paul Smaglik - 666-666 Nutritionists question study of organic food
by David Adam - 667-667 Academies called to task over human cloning débâcle
by Laura Bonetta - 667-667 Wellcome Trust sets out fresh misconduct standards
by Erica Klarreich - 668-668 Nigeria takes the initiative in African science
by Alison Abbott - 668-668 Feminized fish encourage Japan to test pollution links
by David Cyranoski - 669-669 Chemistry journal reacts to dispute
by David Adam - 669-669 Animal data jeopardized by life behind bars
by Jonathan Knight - 672-673 To boldly go
by Mark Schrope - 674-676 The best supporting actors
by Bas Kast - 677-677 Organic movement reveals a shift in the social position of science
by Annette Mørkeberg & John R. Porter - 677-677 Cooperation among labs is appreciated
by Judah Folkman - 677-677 Politics defeats science at environment agency
by Henry I. Miller - 679-680 A quintessential pluralist
by John Maddox - 680-681 Signing on the genetic line
by Ruth Chadwick - 681-682 Physics for non-physicists
by Peter Landsberg - 682-682 The genetic complexity of life
by Brian Charlesworth - 683-683 Stranger than fiction
by Julyan Cartwright - 685-686 A purgative mastery
by G. J. V. Nossal - 687-688 Quantum ripples in chaos
by Andreas Albrecht - 688-689 Flight of the robofly
by George V. Lauder - 689-690 Cooperation includes all atoms
by Juha Javanainen - 690-691 Stem cells on the brain
by Robert Cassidy & Jonas Frisén - 691-692 Gas hydrates and deglaciations
by Stein B. Jacobsen - 693-694 Dynamic categories
by Michael P. Kilgard - 694-695 A new model Moon
by Jay Melosh - 695-695 Blood and iron
by David Jones - 696-696 Donald J. Cram (1919–2001)
by M. Frederick Hawthorne - 697-698 Finer features for functional microdevices
by Satoshi Kawata & Hong-Bo Sun & Tomokazu Tanaka & Kenji Takada - 698-699 Viviparous lizard selects sex of embryos
by Kylie A. Robert & Michael B. Thompson - 699-699 Astronomical orientation of the pyramids
by Dennis Rawlins & Keith Pickering - 699-700 Astronomical orientation of the pyramids
by Kate Spence - 701-705 Structural mimicry in bacterial virulence
by C. Erec Stebbins & Jorge E. Galán - 706-708 Deficiency of molecular hydrogen in the disk of β Pictoris
by A. Lecavelier des Etangs & A. Vidal-Madjar & A. Roberge & P. D. Feldman & M. Deleuil & M. André & W. P. Blair & J.-C. Bouret & J.-M. Désert & R. Ferlet & S. Friedman & G. Hébrard & M. Lemoine & H. W. Moos - 708-712 Origin of the Moon in a giant impact near the end of the Earth's formation
by Robin M. Canup & Erik Asphaug - 712-717 Sub-Planck structure in phase space and its relevance for quantum decoherence
by Wojciech Hubert Zurek - 717-720 Crystalline ion beams
by T. Schätz & U. Schramm & D. Habs - 720-724 A titanosilicate molecular sieve with adjustable pores for size-selective adsorption of molecules
by Steven M. Kuznicki & Valerie A. Bell & Sankar Nair & Hugh W. Hillhouse & Richard M. Jacubinas & Carola M. Braunbarth & Brian H. Toby & Michael Tsapatsis - 724-727 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 - 727-729 Direct observation of a submarine volcanic eruption from a sea-floor instrument caught in a lava flow
by Christopher G. Fox & William W. Chadwick & Robert W. Embley - 729-733 Spanwise flow and the attachment of the leading-edge vortex on insect wings
by James M. Birch & Michael H. Dickinson - 733-736 Change in pattern of ongoing cortical activity with auditory category learning
by F. W. Ohl & H. Scheich & W. J. Freeman - 736-739 Purification of a pluripotent neural stem cell from the adult mouse brain
by Rodney L. Rietze & Helen Valcanis & Gordon F. Brooker & Tim Thomas & Anne K. Voss & Perry F. Bartlett - 739-743 Antibodies inhibit prion propagation and clear cell cultures of prion infectivity
by David Peretz & R. Anthony Williamson & Kiotoshi Kaneko & Julie Vergara & Estelle Leclerc & Gerold Schmitt-Ulms & Ingrid R. Mehlhorn & Giuseppe Legname & Mark R. Wormald & Pauline M. Rudd & Raymond A. Dwek & Dennis R. Burton & Stanley B. Prusiner - 743-745 Iron deficiency induces the formation of an antenna ring around trimeric photosystem I in cyanobacteria
by Thomas S. Bibby & Jon Nield & James Barber - 745-748 A giant chlorophyll–protein complex induced by iron deficiency in cyanobacteria
by E. J. Boekema & A. Hifney & A. E. Yakushevska & M. Piotrowski & W. Keegstra & S. Berry & K.-P. Michel & E. K. Pistorius & J. Kruip - 748-748 erratum: Elevated c-myc expression facilitates the replication of SV40 DNA in human lymphoma cells
by Marie Classon & Marie Henriksson & Janos Sümegi & George Klein & Marie-Louise Hammarskjöld
August 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6847
- 3-3 Subtracting mathematicians
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 The numbers game
by Potter Wickware - 571-571 Drugs firms inflate research costs, watchdog says
by Jonathan Knight - 571-572 Mad-cow outbreak spurs German drive to combat prion diseases
by Alison Abbott - 572-572 Medical journals seek means to free authors from industry
by Paul Smaglik - 572-572 Golf course threatens to leave hole in fossil records
by Rex Dalton - 573-573 Commission plots transgenic future
by Peter Pockley - 573-573 Canada plans to give unified voice to science
by David Dickson - 574-574 Soccer robots get the ball rolling
by Quirin Schiermeier - 574-574 Whistle-blowers wait for overbilling verdict
by Rex Dalton - 575-575 Senate urges Bush to act on climate change
by Quirin Schiermeier - 575-575 Enterprising drug company offers cash for chemicals
by David Adam - 578-579 Down and out in Murray Hill
by Irwin Goodwin - 580-582 Faster, better, cheaper genotyping
by Marina Chicurel - 583-583 Genome helpdesk site keeps information public
by Sir George Radda - 583-583 Finding the right questions to ask about the lives of human clones
by Ian Wilmut - 583-583 Why are Indian journals' impact factors so low?
by S. B. Vohora & Divya Vohora - 585-586 Society talks back
by Jean-Jacques Salomon - 586-587 The case of the missing carpaccio
by Jerry A. Coyne - 587-588 An energetic view of nature
by George Ellis - 588-588 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 589-589 Avoiding ambiguity
by Sunetra Gupta - 591-591 Design by numbers
by R. McNeill Alexander - 593-594 Nifty nanoplankton
by Jed A. Fuhrman & Douglas G. Capone - 595-597 Momentous period for nanotubes
by David Goldhaber-Gordon & Ilana Goldhaber-Gordon - 597-598 The ABC of symbiosis
by J. Allan Downie & J. Peter W. Young - 598-601 On the threshold of stability
by Heinz D. Roth - 601-602 Barriers come down
by Ulrich Siebenlist - 602-602 Encapsulated gas
by David Jones - 603-603 Pattern of focal γ-bursts in chess players
by Ognjen Amidzic & Hartmut J. Riehle & Thorsten Fehr & Christian Wienbruch & Thomas Elbert - 603-604 Low mechanical signals strengthen long bones
by Clinton Rubin & A. Simon Turner & Steven Bain & Craig Mallinckrodt & Kenneth McLeod - 604-605 Realignment of cones after cataract removal
by Harvey S. Smallman & Donald I. A. MacLeod & Peter Doyle - 605-606 Antarctic stratification and glacial CO2
by Ralph F. Keeling & Martin Visbeck - 606-606 Antarctic stratification and glacial CO2
by Daniel M. Sigman & Edward A. Boyle - 607-614 Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA and its implications for double-strand break repair
by John R. Walker & Richard A. Corpina & Jonathan Goldberg - 615-617 History of trace gases in presolar diamonds inferred from ion-implantation experiments
by A. P. Koscheev & M. D. Gromov & R. K. Mohapatra & U. Ott - 617-620 Two-dimensional imaging of electronic wavefunctions in carbon nanotubes
by Serge G. Lemay & Jorg W. Janssen & Michiel van den Hout & Maarten Mooij & Michael J. Bronikowski & Peter A. Willis & Richard E. Smalley & Leo P. Kouwenhoven & Cees Dekker - 620-622 Observation of individual vortices trapped along columnar defects in high-temperature superconductors
by A. Tonomura & H. Kasai & O. Kamimura & T. Matsuda & K. Harada & Y. Nakayama & J. Shimoyama & K. Kishio & T. Hanaguri & K. Kitazawa & M. Sasase & S. Okayasu - 622-625 Vacancies in solids and the stability of surface morphology
by K. F. McCarty & J. A. Nobel & N. C. Bartelt - 626-628 Generation and characterization of a fairly stable triplet carbene
by Hideo Tomioka & Eri Iwamoto & Hidetaka Itakura & Katsuyuki Hirai - 628-632 Normal faulting in central Tibet since at least 13.5 Myr ago
by Peter M. Blisniuk & Bradley R. Hacker & Johannes Glodny & Lothar Ratschbacher & Siwen Bi & Zhenhan Wu & Michael O. McWilliams & Andy Calvert - 632-635 Resistance to mantle flow inferred from the electromagnetic strike of the Australian upper mantle
by Fiona Simpson - 635-638 Unicellular cyanobacteria fix N2 in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean
by Jonathan P. Zehr & John B. Waterbury & Patricia J. Turner & Joseph P. Montoya & Enoma Omoregie & Grieg F. Steward & Andrew Hansen & David M. Karl - 638-641 Density-dependent mortality in an oceanic copepod population
by M. D. Ohman & H.-J. Hirche - 641-647 Erythropoietin-mediated neuroprotection involves cross-talk between Jak2 and NF-κB signalling cascades
by Murat Digicaylioglu & Stuart A. Lipton - 647-651 Spred is a Sprouty-related suppressor of Ras signalling
by Toru Wakioka & Atsuo Sasaki & Reiko Kato & Takanori Shouda & Akira Matsumoto & Kanta Miyoshi & Makoto Tsuneoka & Setsuro Komiya & Roland Baron & Akihiko Yoshimura - 651-655 General transcription factors bind promoters repressed by Polycomb group proteins
by Achim Breiling & Bryan M. Turner & Marco E. Bianchi & Valerio Orlando - 655-660 A Drosophila Polycomb group complex includes Zeste and dTAFII proteins
by Andrew J. Saurin & Zhaohui Shao & Hediye Erdjument-Bromage & Paul Tempst & Robert E. Kingston - 660-660 Correction: Aβ peptide vaccination prevents memory loss in an animal model of Alzheimer's disease
by Dave Morgan & David M. Diamond & Paul E. Gottschall & Kenneth E. Ugen & Chad Dickey & John Hardy & Karen Duff & Paul Jantzen & Giovanni DiCarlo & Donna Wilcock & Karen Connor & Jaime Hatcher & Caroline Hope & Marcia Gordon & Gary W. Arendash - 660-660 Erratum: Coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in the d-band metal ZrZn2
by C. Pfleiderer & M. Uhlarz & S. M. Hayden & R. Vollmer & H. v. Löhneysen & N. R. Bernhoeft & G. G. Lonzarich - 660-660 Erratum: LTRPC7 is a Mg·ATP-regulated divalent cation channel required for cell viability
by Monica J. S. Nadler & Meredith C. Hermosura & Kazunori Inabe & Anne-Laure Perraud & Qiqin Zhu & Alexander J. Stokes & Tomohiro Kurosaki & Jean-Pierre Kinet & Reinhold Penner & Andrew M. Scharenberg & Andrea Fleig
August 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6846
- 3-3 Stem-cell seduction
by Paul Smaglik - 465-465 Nuclear physicists red-faced over elementary mistake
by David Adam - 465-466 Tough decisions loom as funding crisis hits space-station research
by Tony Reichhardt - 466-466 Johns Hopkins embroiled in fresh misconduct allegations
by K. S. Jayaraman - 467-467 Review blames BSE outbreak on calf feed
by David Adam - 467-467 Pressure grows over US blood ban
by Sally Goodman - 468-468 Hopes of biotech interest spur Latvian population genetics
by Alison Abbott - 468-468 Physicist claims gagging over missile defence system
by Jonathan Knight - 469-469 Weizmann finance chief embezzled $5 million
by Haim Watzman - 469-469 Public library set to turn publisher as boycott looms
by Declan Butler - 472-473 When the going gets tough ..
by David Adam - 474-476 Measuring the immeasurable
by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee - 477-477 Always a role for debate between disciplines
by J. M. Scudamore - 477-477 Vets asked valuable questions about foot-and-mouth measures
by R. G. Eddy - 477-477 Beneficiaries should pay
by Henry Nathan - 479-480 Research doesn't denigrate humanity
by Hubert Markl - 481-482 Ecology goes macro
by Pablo A. Marquet - 482-483 What you see ..
by Daniel L. Adams & Jonathan C. Horton - 483-484 Supersymmetrical physics
by Hans Peter Nilles - 485-485 At cross purposes
by David M. Wilkinson - 487-487 Climbing life's tree
by Graham Budd - 489-490 Flexible electronic futures
by Robert J. Hamers - 490-491 Uncertain population forecasts
by Nico Keilman - 491-492 Boning up on biology
by T. Andrew Taton - 493-494 Cycling silence
by Leonie Ringrose & Renato Paro - 494-495 Is kinky conventional?
by Philip B. Allen - 495-495 Emotional education
by David Jones - 496-496 Viktor Hamburger (1900–2001)
by Jean M. Lauder & Ronald Oppenheim - 497-498 Fossil molar from a Madagascan marsupial
by David W. Krause - 498-498 Sex differences in avian yolk hormone levels
by Marion Petrie & Hubert Schwabl & Nanna Brande-Lavridsen & Terry Burke - 498-498 Sex differences in avian yolk hormone levels
by Emma J. A. Cunningham & Andrew F. Russell - 499-500 Global amphibian population declines
by Ross A. Alford & Philip M. Dixon & Joseph H. K. Pechmann - 500-500 Global amphibian population declines
by Jeff. E. Houlahan & C. Scott Findlay & Andrea H. Meyer & Sergius L. Kuzmin & Benedikt R. Schmidt - 501-507 The Earth's mantle
by George R. Helffrich & Bernard J. Wood - 508-510 Ground-based observation of emission lines from the corona of a red-dwarf star
by J. H. M. M. Schmitt & R. Wichmann - 510-514 Evidence for ubiquitous strong electron–phonon coupling in high-temperature superconductors
by A. Lanzara & P. V. Bogdanov & X. J. Zhou & S. A. Kellar & D. L. Feng & E. D. Lu & T. Yoshida & H. Eisaki & A. Fujimori & K. Kishio & J.-I. Shimoyama & T. Noda & S. Uchida & Z. Hussain & Z.-X. Shen - 514-517 Fragile-to-strong transition and polyamorphism in the energy landscape of liquid silica
by Ivan Saika-Voivod & Peter H. Poole & Francesco Sciortino - 517-520 Growth dynamics of pentacene thin films
by Frank-J. Meyer zu Heringdorf & M. C. Reuter & R. M. Tromp - 520-523 Ionic conductivity in crystalline polymer electrolytes
by Zlatka Gadjourova & Yuri G. Andreev & David P. Tunstall & Peter G. Bruce - 523-527 Covariation of carbon dioxide and temperature from the Vostok ice core after deuterium-excess correction
by Kurt M. Cuffey & Françoise Vimeux - 527-529 Chemical interaction of Fe and Al2O3 as a source of heterogeneity at the Earth's core–mantle boundary
by L. Dubrovinsky & H. Annersten & N. Dubrovinskaia & F. Westman & H. Harryson & O. Fabrichnaya & S. Carlson - 530-534 The last of the dinosaur titans: a new sauropod from Madagascar
by Kristina Curry Rogers & Catherine A. Forster - 534-538 Neanderthal cranial ontogeny and its implications for late hominid diversity
by Marcia S. Ponce de León & Christoph P. E. Zollikofer - 538-543 Habitat structure and population persistence in an experimental community
by Stephen P. Ellner & Edward McCauley & Bruce E. Kendall & Cheryl J. Briggs & Parveiz R. Hosseini & Simon N. Wood & Arne Janssen & Maurice W. Sabelis & Peter Turchin & Roger M. Nisbet & William W. Murdoch - 543-545 The end of world population growth
by Wolfgang Lutz & Warren Sanderson & Sergei Scherbov - 546-549 Retrospective and prospective coding for predicted reward in the sensory thalamus
by Yutaka Komura & Ryoi Tamura & Teruko Uwano & Hisao Nishijo & Kimitaka Kaga & Taketoshi Ono - 549-553 Practising orientation identification improves orientation coding in V1 neurons
by Aniek Schoups & Rufin Vogels & Ning Qian & Guy Orban - 553-557 Regulation of DNA replication fork progression through damaged DNA by the Mec1/Rad53 checkpoint
by José Antonio Tercero & John F. X. Diffley - 557-561 The DNA replication checkpoint response stabilizes stalled replication forks
by Massimo Lopes & Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino & Achille Pellicioli & Giordano Liberi & Paolo Plevani & Marco Muzi-Falconi & Carol S. Newlon & Marco Foiani - 561-565 Rb targets histone H3 methylation and HP1 to promoters
by Soren J. Nielsen & Robert Schneider & Uta-Maria Bauer & Andrew J. Bannister & Ashby Morrison & Donal O'Carroll & Ron Firestein & Michael Cleary & Thomas Jenuwein & Rafael E. Herrera & Tony Kouzarides - 566-566 Erratum: The homeobox gene lim-6 is required for distinct chemosensory representations in C. elegans
by Jonathan T. Pierce-Shimomura & Serge Faumont & Michelle R. Gaston & Bret J. Pearson & Shawn R. Lockery - 566-566 Erratum: The zebrafish Nodal signal Squint functions as a morphogen
by Yu Chen & Alexander F. Schier
July 2001, Volume 412, Issue 6845
- 3-3 More data, more potential
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Hong Kong: Putting the pieces together
by David Cyranoski - 363-363 Johns Hopkins researchers fume over government crackdown
by Meredith Wadman - 364-364 Drugs approval process gets speed treatment
by Erica Klarreich - 364-364 Scientists fear new guidelines will stifle basic research
by David Cyranoski - 365-365 'Political fix' saves Kyoto deal from collapse
by Jim Giles - 365-365 US rejects bioweapon inspections
by Jonathan Knight - 366-366 NASA mission has wind in its sails
by William Triplett - 366-366 Author of anti-encryption program faces jail
by Rex Dalton - 367-367 Physicists rally behind linear-collider plan
by Colin Macilwain - 367-367 Sea lions massacred in Galapagos for sex organs
by Rex Dalton - 370-371 Building a biopolis
by David Cyranoski - 372-374 Picture perfect
by Corie Lok - 375-375 When three's not a crowd
by Michael A. Thomas - 375-375 Framework welcome, but could do with fine-tuning
by Frédéric Sgard - 375-375 Climate-change strategy needs to be robust
by Robert Lempert & Michael E. Schlesinger - 377-378 Medicine as performance
by John Harley Warner - 378-379 The director's tale
by Susan Wright - 379-380 Mitigating mutations
by Andrew Berry - 380-381 To begin at the beginning
by Sean J. Morrison - 381-382 Reactions of a chemical nature
by Georges Bram - 382-382 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 383-383 Celebrating science
by John Carmody - 385-385 Ultradivided matter
by Pierre-Gilles de Gennes - 387-388 Caught in the crossflow
by Elizabeth L. Brainerd - 388-389 How green was my ester
by Giorgio Strukul - 389-391 Feeling bumps and holes
by J. Randall Flanagan & Susan J. Lederman - 391-392 In search of soft solutions
by Douglas Durian & Haim Diamant - 392-393 Rings of destruction
by Tomas Ganz - 393-394 Talk of two theories
by Franck Ramus - 395-396 Uncool Callisto
by Kristin A. Bennett - 396-396 Birds in a buffer state
by Rory Howlett - 396-396 Deft definitions
by David Jones - 397-400 Chemistry beyond the molecule
by Gautam R. Desiraju - 401-401 Persistence of visual memory for scenes
by David Melcher - 402-403 Evolution of growth pattern in birds
by Anusuya Chinsamy & Andrzej Elzanowski - 403-404 Directed deterrence by capsaicin in chillies
by Joshua J. Tewksbury & Gary P. Nabhan - 404-404 Epitaxial diamond polytypes on silicon
by Y. Lifshitz & X. F. Duan & N. G. Shang & Q. Li & L. Wan & I. Bello & S. T. Lee - 405-408 Dinosaurian growth rates and bird origins
by Kevin Padian & Armand J. de Ricqlès & John R. Horner - 409-411 The stability against freezing of an internal liquid-water ocean in Callisto
by Javier Ruiz - 411-414 Evidence for recent climate change on Mars from the identification of youthful near-surface ground ice
by John F. Mustard & Christopher D. Cooper & Moses K. Rifkin - 414-417 In situ detection of collisionless reconnection in the Earth's magnetotail
by M. Øieroset & T. D. Phan & M. Fujimoto & R. P. Lin & R. P. Lepping