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February 2001, Volume 409, Issue 6823
- 1119-1122 Where are the dolphins?
by Jack Cohen & Ian Stewart
February 2001, Volume 409, Issue 6822
- 747-747 And now for the proteome. .
by Alison Abbott - 747-748 Publication of human genomes sparks fresh sequence debate
by Declan Butler - 749-749 Call for tighter controls on transgenic foods
by David Spurgeon - 749-749 Physicists worried by grant reforms
by David Adam - 750-750 France and Spain join forces over synchrotron project
by Xavier Bosch - 750-750 Reforms woo scientists from mainland China
by David Cyranoski - 751-751 Indian company offers cheap anti-AIDS drugs
by David Dickson - 751-751 Fears grow over melting permafrost
by Quirin Schiermeier - 754-755 Back in business
by Sarah Tomlin - 758-760 Are you ready for the revolution?
by Declan Butler - 761-761 Skilled eyes are needed to go on studying the richness of the soil
by Henri Andre & Xavier Ducarme & Jo Anderson & David Crossley Jr & Hartmut Koehler & Maurizio Paoletti & David Walter & Philippe Lebrun - 761-761 Astronomy network will allow every site to shine
by Roland Gredel & Rene Rutten - 761-761 Semmelweis and the battle against infection
by George Redei - 763-764 Patents in a genetic age
by Martin Bobrow & Sandy Thomas - 765-766 The road to the code. . .and the cast who brought genetics to centre stage
by Jan A. Witkowski - 766-767 Affairs of the heartless
by Lewis Pyenson - 767-767 An excavation of the drug myth
by Leslie Iversen - 768-768 One who created a tempo of his own
by Michael J. Novacek - 769-769 Talking about the genome
by Horace Freeland Judson - 771-771 The beanbag lives on
by James F. Crow - 773-774 A material fix
by Richard P. Wool - 774-775 Count them all
by Philippe Grangier - 775-777 The rising cost of bushmeat
by Peter D. Moore - 777-778 Single-handed cooperation
by Jay S. Siegel - 778-778 Channel fault in osteopetrosis
by Amanda Tromans - 779-779 Konrad E. Bloch (1912–2000)
by Howard Goldfine & Dennis E. Vance - 781-782 Growth of domesticated transgenic fish
by Robert H. Devlin & Carlo A. Biagi & Timothy Y. Yesaki & Duane E. Smailus & John C. Byatt - 782-783 Is there a simple theory of sonoluminescence?
by S. Putterman & P. G. Evans & G. Vazquez & K. Weninger - 783-783 Is there a simple theory of sonoluminescence?
by S. Hilgenfeldt & S. Grossmann & D. Lohse - 783-784 Urinary odour preferences in mice
by Anthony R. Isles & Michael J. Baum & Dan Ma & Eric B. Keverne & Nicholas D. Allen - 785-790 Nuclear fission modes and fragment mass asymmetries in a five-dimensional deformation space
by P. Möller & D. G. Madland & A. J. Sierk & A. Iwamoto - 791-794 Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection
by M. A. Rowe & D. Kielpinski & V. Meyer & C. A. Sackett & W. M. Itano & C. Monroe & D. J. Wineland - 794-797 Autonomic healing of polymer composites
by S. R. White & N. R. Sottos & P. H. Geubelle & J. S. Moore & M. R. Kessler & S. R. Sriram & E. N. Brown & S. Viswanathan - 797-801 A chiroselective peptide replicator
by Alan Saghatelian & Yohei Yokobayashi & Kathy Soltani & M. Reza Ghadiri - 801-804 Evidence for non-selective preservation of organic matter in sinking marine particles
by John I. Hedges & Jeffrey A. Baldock & Yves Gélinas & Cindy Lee & Michael Peterson & Stuart G. Wakeham - 804-808 Interhemispheric climate links revealed by a late-glacial cooling episode in southern Chile
by Patricio I. Moreno & George L. Jacobson & Thomas V. Lowell & George H. Denton - 808-812 Evidence of recent volcanic activity on the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel ridge
by M. H. Edwards & G. J. Kurras & M. Tolstoy & D. R. Bohnenstiehl & B. J. Coakley & J. R. Cochran - 815-815 Genome speak
by Peer Bork & Richard Copley - 815-816 Our genome unveiled
by David Baltimore - 816-818 Clone by clone by clone
by Maynard V. Olson - 818-820 Filling in the gaps
by Peer Bork & Richard Copley - 820-821 Comparing species
by Gerald M. Rubin - 821-822 From the evolutionary past. .
by Mark Stoneking - 822-823 . . .to a future of genetic medicine
by Aravinda Chakravarti - 824-826 Guide to the draft human genome
by Tyra G. Wolfsberg & Johanna McEntyre & Gregory D. Schuler - 827-828 Mining the draft human genome
by Ewan Birney & Alex Bateman & Michele E. Clamp & Tim J. Hubbard - 829-831 Keeping time with the human genome
by Jonathan D. Clayton & Charalambos P. Kyriacou & Steven M. Reppert - 832-833 Expressing the human genome
by Rossella Tupler & Giovanni Perini & Michael R. Green - 834-835 Learning about addiction from the genome
by Eric J. Nestler & David Landsman - 836-838 A genomic view of immunology
by Aude M. Fahrer & J. Fernando Bazan & Peter Papathanasiou & Keats A. Nelms & Christopher C. Goodnow - 839-841 A genomic perspective on membrane compartment organization
by Jason B. Bock & Hugo T. Matern & Andrew A. Peden & Richard H. Scheller - 842-843 Genomics, the cytoskeleton and motility
by Thomas D. Pollard - 844-846 Can sequencing shed light on cell cycling?
by Andrew W. Murray & Debora Marks - 847-849 Evolutionary analyses of the human genome
by Wen-Hsiung Li & Zhenglong Gu & Haidong Wang & Anton Nekrutenko - 850-852 Cancer and genomics
by P. Andrew Futreal & Arek Kasprzyk & Ewan Birney & James C. Mullikin & Richard Wooster & Michael R. Stratton - 853-855 Human disease genes
by Gerardo Jimenez-Sanchez & Barton Childs & David Valle - 856-859 Computational comparison of two draft sequences of the human genome
by John Aach & Martha L. Bulyk & George M. Church & Jason Comander & Adnan Derti & Jay Shendure - 922-927 Experimental annotation of the human genome using microarray technology
by D. D. Shoemaker & E. E. Schadt & C. D. Armour & Y. D. He & P. Garrett-Engele & P. D. McDonagh & P. M. Loerch & A. Leonardson & P. Y. Lum & G. Cavet & L. F. Wu & S. J. Altschuler & S. Edwards & J. King & J. S. Tsang & G. Schimmack & J. M. Schelter & J. Koch & M. Ziman & M. J. Marton & B. Li & P. Cundiff & T. Ward & J. Castle & M. Krolewski & M. R. Meyer & M. Mao & J. Burchard & M. J. Kidd & H. Dai & J. W. Phillips & P. S. Linsley & R. Stoughton & S. Scherer & M. S. Boguski - 942-943 The physical maps for sequencing human chromosomes 1, 6, 9, 10, 13, 20 and X
by D. R. Bentley & P. Deloukas & A. Dunham & L. French & S. G. Gregory & S. J. Humphray & A. J. Mungall & M. T. Ross & N. P. Carter & I. Dunham & C. E. Scott & K. J. Ashcroft & A. L. Atkinson & K. Aubin & D. M. Beare & G. Bethel & N. Brady & J. C. Brook & D. C. Burford & W. D. Burrill & C. Burrows & A. P. Butler & C. Carder & J. J. Catanese & C. M. Clee & S. M. Clegg & V. Cobley & A. J. Coffey & C. G. Cole & J. E. Collins & J. S. Conquer & R. A. Cooper & K. M. Culley & E. Dawson & F. L. Dearden & R. M. Durbin & P. J. de Jong & P. D. Dhami & M. E. Earthrowl & C. A. Edwards & R. S. Evans & C. J. Gillson & J. Ghori & L. Green & R. Gwilliam & K. S. Halls & S. Hammond & G. L. Harper & R. W. Heathcott & J. L. Holden & E. Holloway & B. L. Hopkins & P. J. Howard & G. R. Howell & E. J. Huckle & J. Hughes & P. J. Hunt & S. E. Hunt & M. Izmajlowicz & C. A. Jones & S. S. Joseph & G. Laird & C. F. Langford & M. H. Lehvaslaiho & M. A. Leversha & O. T. McCann & L. M. McDonald & J. McDowall & G. L. Maslen & D. Mistry & N. K. Moschonas & V. Neocleous & D. M. Pearson & K. J. Phillips & K. M. Porter & S. R. Prathalingam & Y. H. Ramsey & S. A. Ranby & C. M. Rice & J. Rogers & L. J. Rogers & T. Sarafidou & D. J. Scott & G. J. Sharp & C. J. Shaw-Smith & L. J. Smink & C. Soderlund & E. C. Sotheran & H. E. Steingruber & J. E. Sulston & A. Taylor & R. G. Taylor & A. A. Thorpe & E. Tinsley & G. L. Warry & A. Whittaker & P. Whittaker & S. H. Williams & T. E. Wilmer & R. Wooster & C. L. Wright - 943-945 A physical map of the human Y chromosome
by Charles A. Tilford & Tomoko Kuroda-Kawaguchi & Helen Skaletsky & Steve Rozen & Laura G. Brown & Michael Rosenberg & John D. McPherson & Kristine Wylie & Mandeep Sekhon & Tamara A. Kucaba & Robert H. Waterston & David C. Page - 945-946 A high-resolution map of human chromosome 12
by Kate T. Montgomery & Eunice Lee & Ashley Miller & Stephanie Lau & Cecilia Shim & Jeremy Decker & Denise Chiu & Suzanne Emerling & Mandeep Sekhon & Rachel Kim & Jack Lenz & Jinghua Han & Ilya Ioshikhes & Beatrice Renault & Ivonne Marondel & Sung-Joo Kim Yoon & Kyuyoung Song & V. V. V. S. Murty & Steven Scherer & Raluca Yonescu & Ilan R. Kirsch & Thomas Ried & John McPherson & Richard Gibbs & Raju Kucherlapati - 947-948 A physical map of human chromosome 14
by Thomas Brüls & Gabor Gyapay & Jean-Louis Petit & François Artiguenave & Virginie Vico & Shizen Qin & Aye Mon Tin-Wollam & Corinne Da Silva & Delphine Muselet & Delphine Mavel & Eric Pelletier & Michael Levy & Asao Fujiyama & Fumihiko Matsuda & Richard Wilson & Lee Rowen & Leroy Hood & Jean Weissenbach & William Saurin & Roland Heilig - 948-951 Integration of telomere sequences with the draft human genome sequence
by H. C. Riethman & Z. Xiang & S. Paul & E. Morse & X.-L. Hu & J. Flint & H.-C. Chi & D. L. Grady & R. K. Moyzis - 951-953 Comparison of human genetic and sequence-based physical maps
by Adong Yu & Chengfeng Zhao & Ying Fan & Wonhee Jang & Andrew J. Mungall & Panos Deloukas & Anne Olsen & Norman A. Doggett & Nader Ghebranious & Karl W. Broman & James L. Weber - 953-958 Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence of the human genome
by The BAC Resource Consortium & V. G. Cheung & N. Nowak & W. Jang & I. R. Kirsch & S. Zhao & X.-N. Chen & T. S. Furey & U.-J. Kim & W.-L. Kuo & M. Olivier & J. Conroy & A. Kasprzyk & H. Massa & R. Yonescu & S. Sait & C. Thoreen & A. Snijders & E. Lemyre & J. A. Bailey & A. Bruzel & W. D. Burrill & S. M. Clegg & S. Collins & P. Dhami & C. Friedman & C. S. Han & S. Herrick & J. Lee & A. H. Ligon & S. Lowry & M. Morley & S. Narasimhan & K. Osoegawa & Z. Peng & I. Plajzer-Frick & B. J. Quade & D. Scott & K. Sirotkin & A. A. Thorpe & J. W. Gray & J. Hudson & D. Pinkel & T. Ried & L. Rowen & G. L. Shen-Ong & R. L. Strausberg & E. Birney & D. F. Callen & J.-F. Cheng & D. R. Cox & N. A. Doggett & N. P. Carter & E. E. Eichler & D. Haussler & J. R. Korenberg & C. C. Morton & D. Albertson & G. Schuler & P. J. de Jong & B. J. Trask - 961-961 Following the growth of data
by Potter Wickware - 961-963 Labs and companies seek their niches as work continues after the draft
by Potter Wickware & Paul Smaglik - 963-963 Who makes the best bioinformaticians?
by Paul Smaglik - 963-964 Current role suggests the shape of future work opportunities
by Helen Gavaghan - 964-964 Tips for sequence centre job-seekers
by Helen Gavaghan - 964-964 Biology moves into the silicon stage
by Helen Gavaghan
February 2001, Volume 409, Issue 6821
- 651-651 Science 'in crisis' says commission
by Irwin Goodwin - 651-652 Japan's ape sequencing effort set to unravel the brain's secrets
by David Cyranoski - 652-652 Germany targets international talent
by Quirin Schiermeier - 652-652 Japanese premier underlines opposition to human cloning
by David Cyranoski - 652-652 Italian biologists left out in the cold
by Alison Abbott - 653-653 Greek plutonium haul raises smuggling fears
by Quirin Schiermeier - 653-653 Top research universities face up to gender bias
by Steve Nadis - 654-654 India struggles to cope with IT brain drain
by K. S. Jayaraman - 654-654 NASA celebrates as spacecraft homes in on asteroid
by William Triplett - 655-655 Tissue donations slump after revelations about misuse
by David Adam - 655-655 Australian leader pledges research boost before election
by Peter Pockley - 658-659 Testing times for BSE
by Quirin Schiermeier - 660-661 In search of a cure for CJD
by Clare Thompson - 662-662 Secret behind Hungary's stellar intellects
by Leon Eisenberg - 662-662 Why didn't flood of print launch science in China?
by P. -L. Chau - 662-662 Leaders need to realize that science can offer a route out of poverty
by Germán Poveda - 663-664 Fit for the seven-league boots
by Richard White - 664-665 Taxonomy and the blues
by James Mallet - 665-666 Crash, bang, wallop
by Bernard Richardson - 666-666 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 667-667 Gained in the translation
by Scott L. Montgomery - 669-669 The big picture
by Sean B. Carroll - 671-672 The dark side of aerosols
by Meinrat O. Andreae - 672-673 Dialogue between muscle and fat
by Morris J. Birnbaum - 673-675 The age of the Universe
by Christopher Sneden - 675-677 Infectious speciation
by Michael J. Wade - 677-679 The day the solar wind nearly died
by Mike Lockwood - 679-680 A macho way to make muscles
by Olivier Pourquié - 681-682 Dominant rams lose out by sperm depletion
by Brian T. Preston & Ian R. Stevenson & Josephine M. Pemberton & Kenneth Wilson - 682-683 Transgenic crops in natural habitats
by M. J. Crawley & S. L. Brown & R. S. Hails & D. D. Kohn & M. Rees - 683-684 Nanoscale control of chain polymerization
by Yuji Okawa & Masakazu Aono - 684-684 View of a mouse clock gene ticking
by Shun Yamaguchi & Masaki Kobayashi & Shigeru Mitsui & Yoshiki Ishida & Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst & Misao Suzuki & Shigenobu Shibata & Hitoshi Okamura - 691-692 Measurement of stellar age from uranium decay
by R. Cayrel & V. Hill & T. C. Beers & B. Barbuy & M. Spite & F. Spite & B. Plez & J. Andersen & P. Bonifacio & P. François & P. Molaro & B. Nordström & F. Primas - 692-695 Generic mechanism for generating a liquid–liquid phase transition
by Giancarlo Franzese & Gianpietro Malescio & Anna Skibinsky & Sergey V. Buldyrev & H. Eugene Stanley - 695-697 Strong radiative heating due to the mixing state of black carbon in atmospheric aerosols
by Mark Z. Jacobson - 698-701 Tropical climate changes at millennial and orbital timescales on the Bolivian Altiplano
by Paul A. Baker & Catherine A. Rigsby & Geoffrey O. Seltzer & Sherilyn C. Fritz & Tim K. Lowenstein & Niklas P. Bacher & Carlos Veliz - 701-703 Upper-mantle dynamics revealed by helium isotope variations along the southeast Indian ridge
by D. W. Graham & J. E. Lupton & F. J. Spera & D. M. Christie - 704-707 Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of two extinct moas clarify ratite evolution
by Alan Cooper & Carles Lalueza-Fox & Simon Anderson & Andrew Rambaut & Jeremy Austin & Ryk Ward - 707-710 Wolbachia-induced incompatibility precedes other hybrid incompatibilities in Nasonia
by Seth R. Bordenstein & F. Patrick O'Hara & John H. Werren - 710-714 Evolutionary radiations and convergences in the structural organization of mammalian brains
by Willem de Winter & Charles E. Oxnard - 714-720 Neurons derived from radial glial cells establish radial units in neocortex
by Stephen C. Noctor & Alexander C. Flint & Tamily A. Weissman & Ryan S. Dammerman & Arnold R. Kriegstein - 720-724 The gating mechanism of the large mechanosensitive channel MscL
by Sergei Sukharev & Monica Betanzos & Chien-Sung Chiang & H. Robert Guy - 724-729 macho-1 encodes a localized mRNA in ascidian eggs that specifies muscle fate during embryogenesis
by Hiroki Nishida & Kaichiro Sawada - 729-733 Adipose-selective targeting of the GLUT4 gene impairs insulin action in muscle and liver
by E. Dale Abel & Odile Peroni & Jason K. Kim & Young-Bum Kim & Olivier Boss & Ed Hadro & Timo Minnemann & Gerald I. Shulman & Barbara B. Kahn - 733-739 Negative regulation of T-cell activation and autoimmunity by Mgat5 N-glycosylation
by Michael Demetriou & Maria Granovsky & Sue Quaggin & James W. Dennis - 739-743 Crystal structure of photosystem II from Synechococcus elongatus at 3.8 Å resolution
by Athina Zouni & Horst-Tobias Witt & Jan Kern & Petra Fromme & Norbert Krauss & Wolfram Saenger & Peter Orth - 743-743 Correction: Warm-coding deficits and aberrant inflammatory pain in mice lacking P2X3
by Veronika Souslova & Paolo Cesare & Yanning Ding & Armen N. Akoplan & Louise Stanfa & Rie Suzuki & Katherine Carpenter & Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen & Andrew J. H. Smith & Emma J. Kidd & John N. Wood - 743-743 Erratum: The protein–protein interaction map of Helicobacter pylori
by Jean-Christophe Rain & Luc Selig & Hilde De Reuse & Véronique Battaglia & Céline Reverdy & Stéphane Simon & Gerlinde Lenzen & Fabien Petel & Jérôme Wojcik & Vincent Schächter & Y. Chemama & Agnès Labigne & Pierre Legrain - 743-743 Correction: Language trees support the express-train sequence of Austronesian expansion
by Russell D. Gray & Fiona M. Jordan
February 2001, Volume 409, Issue 6820
- 547-547 Ethics watchdog to oversee drugs trials in Third World
by Matthew Davis - 547-548 Hughes institute will put down roots to develop research tools
by Colin Macilwain - 548-548 Weapons labs escape FBI action
by Irwin Goodwin - 548-548 Journal will publish accused scientist's work
by Rex Dalton - 549-549 BSE crisis sinks German public biotech programme
by Regina Krammer - 549-549 Canada pours funds into health research
by David Spurgeon - 550-550 Poor coordination 'wastes US research into global change'
by Mark Schrope - 550-550 Bank raids malaria centre in dispute over landlord's debt
by Xavier Bosch - 551-551 Designer rice to combat diet deficiencies makes its debut
by Quirin Schiermeier - 551-551 Commercial sector scores success with whole rice genome
by David Dickson & David Cyranoski - 554-555 Taming Africa's killer lake
by Tom Clarke - 556-557 Digital history
by Alison Abbott - 558-558 Why Pauling didn't solve the structure of DNA
by Jim Lake - 558-558 Changing patent laws could be a healthy move to combat resistance
by Terry Nicholls - 558-558 We need both computer models and experiments
by Daniel Fischer & David Baker & John Moult - 559-560 Food for thought . . . and action
by Dick Taverne - 560-561 Getting the point across
by John Galloway - 561-562 Legacy of a flying tamping iron
by Ian Glynn - 562-562 Science in culture
by Alison Abbott - 563-563 Back to the future from 1888
by Howard P. Segal - 565-565 A never-ending story
by Peter D. Moore - 567-568 Fusion needs more than SNAREs
by Wolfhard Almers - 569-571 That sinking feeling
by Michael P. Brenner & Peter J. Mucha - 571-572 Silent genes given voice
by Athel Cornish-Bowden & María Luz Cárdenas - 572-573 A laser that turns down the heat
by Garry Rumbles - 573-575 Pumping DNA
by Edward H. Egelman - 575-576 Ultrafast colour displays
by Michael Grätzel - 576-577 The Rossby rototiller
by David A. Siegel - 577-578 Targeted delivery of nitric oxide
by Steven S. Gross - 579-579 A fern that hyperaccumulates arsenic
by Lena Q. Ma & Kenneth M. Komar & Cong Tu & Weihua Zhang & Yong Cai & Elizabeth D. Kennelley - 580-580 Superior auditory spatial tuning in conductors
by Thomas F. Münte & Christine Kohlmetz & Wido Nager & Eckart Altenmüller - 581-588 Trans-complex formation by proteolipid channels in the terminal phase of membrane fusion
by Christopher Peters & Martin J. Bayer & Susanne Bühler & Jens S. Andersen & Matthias Mann & Andreas Mayer - 589-591 Rapid collisional evolution of comets during the formation of the Oort cloud
by S. Alan Stern & Paul R. Weissman - 591-594 Two coexisting vortex phases in the peak effect regime in a superconductor
by M. Marchevsky & M. J. Higgins & S. Bhattacharya - 594-597 An effective gravitational temperature for sedimentation
by P. N. Segrè & F. Liu & P. Umbanhowar & D. A. Weitz - 597-600 Pumping of nutrients to ocean surface waters by the action of propagating planetary waves
by B. Mete Uz & James A. Yoder & Vladimir Osychny - 600-603 Aerogeophysical measurements of collapse-prone hydrothermally altered zones at Mount Rainier volcano
by Carol A. Finn & Thomas W. Sisson & Maryla Deszcz-Pan - 603-607 Unexpected diversity of small eukaryotes in deep-sea Antarctic plankton
by Purificación López-García & Francisco Rodríguez-Valera & Carlos Pedrós-Alió & David Moreira - 607-610 Oceanic 18S rDNA sequences from picoplankton reveal unsuspected eukaryotic diversity
by Seung Yeo Moon-van der Staay & Rupert De Wachter & Daniel Vaulot - 610-614 Parallel adaptive radiations in two major clades of placental mammals
by Ole Madsen & Mark Scally & Christophe J. Douady & Diana J. Kao & Ronald W. DeBry & Ronald Adkins & Heather M. Amrine & Michael J. Stanhope & Wilfried W. de Jong & Mark S. Springer - 614-618 Molecular phylogenetics and the origins of placental mammals
by William J. Murphy & Eduardo Eizirik & Warren E. Johnson & Ya Ping Zhang & Oliver A. Ryder & Stephen J. O'Brien - 618-622 Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants
by Kathleen M. Pryer & Harald Schneider & Alan R. Smith & Raymond Cranfill & Paul G. Wolf & Jeffrey S. Hunt & Sedonia D. Sipes - 622-626 Export by red blood cells of nitric oxide bioactivity
by John R. Pawloski & Douglas T. Hess & Jonathan S. Stamler - 626-630 Scabrous complexes with Notch to mediate boundary formation
by Patricia A. Powell & Cedric Wesley & Susan Spencer & Ross L. Cagan - 630-633 Polarity controls forces governing asymmetric spindle positioning in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo
by Stephan W. Grill & Pierre Gönczy & Ernst H. K. Stelzer & Anthony A. Hyman - 633-637 Normal human mammary epithelial cells spontaneously escape senescence and acquire genomic changes
by Serguei R. Romanov & B. Krystyna Kozakiewicz & Charles R. Holst & Martha R. Stampfer & Larisa M. Haupt & Thea D. Tlsty - 637-641 The bacterial conjugation protein TrwB resembles ring helicases and F1-ATPase
by F. Xavier Gomis-Rüth & Gabriel Moncalián & Rosa Pérez-Luque & Ana González & Elena Cabezón & Fernando de la Cruz & Miquel Coll - 641-645 Three key residues form a critical contact network in a protein folding transition state
by Michele Vendruscolo & Emanuele Paci & Christopher M. Dobson & Martin Karplus - 646-646 Erratum A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA
by Hiroaki Hemmi & Osamu Takeuchi & Taro Kawai & Tsuneyasu Kaisho & Shintaro Sato & Hideki Sanjo & Makoto Matsumoto & Katsuaki Hoshino & Hermann Wagner & Kiyoshi Takeda & Shizuo Akira
January 2001, Volume 409, Issue 6819
- 441-441 Italians drop beef as first cow tests positive
by Sergio Pistoi - 441-442 Agencies face uphill battle to keep United States free of BSE
by Meredith Wadman - 442-442 Students fuzzy about the future
by Mark Schrope - 442-442 Public have right to see data from all gene trials, says FDA
by Paul Smaglik - 443-443 Max Planck Society broke pledge to ask Jews back after war
by Vera Bettenworth & Alison Abbott - 443-443 Animal-rights protests raise calls for UK government move
by Georgina Kenyon - 444-444 Health and energy chiefs sail through Senate
by Matthew Davis & Irwin Goodwin - 444-444 Canadian minister keeps researchers guessing
by David Spurgeon - 445-445 Demand for physicists on the rise
by Alison Abbott - 445-445 Stem-cell research to start in Britain
by David Dickson - 445-445 Assessment ups the ante on climate change
by Quirin Schiermeier - 448-450 Bringing supernovae down to Earth
by Alexander Hellemans - 451-451 The brain in Spain
by Xavier Bosch & Alison Abbott - 452-452 The long-term answer: fight fire with research
by Thomas J. Mills & Ariel E. Lugo - 452-452 Users must help to keep public databases correct
by Francis Ouellette - 452-452 European researchers encourage improvement in lab animal welfare
by Bert van Zutphen - 453-454 Memoirs of a reluctant cult figure
by Crispin Tickell - 454-455 Floral tributes for a treasure reclaimed
by Ryan J. Huxtable - 455-456 From chemistry to cordon bleu
by Etienne Guyon - 456-456 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 457-457 The suspense of strangeness
by Maurice Riordan - 459-459 Natural progression
by Steven A. Benner - 461-462 Stopping light in its tracks
by Eric A. Cornell - 462-463 Giant giants or dwarf dwarfs?
by Alan P. Boss - 463-465 Gastrogenomics
by Jonathan A. Eisen - 466-467 The age of river carbon
by Wolfgang Ludwig - 467-467 Activity at the active zone
by Lesley Anson - 467-469 Walking on other planets
by Alberto E. Minetti