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November 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6812
- 523-523 What dreams may come?
by Paolo Mazzarello - 525-525 Too many memories
by Pamela Sargent - 527-528 Fighting the Ebola virus
by Dennis R. Burton & Paul W. H. I. Parren - 528-529 C60 — the hole story
by Olle Gunnarsson - 529-531 The problem of variation
by David L. Stern - 531-531 Pinning on impact
by Magdalena Helmer - 532-533 Chile refuges
by Peter D. Moore - 533-535 Shaking faults loose
by Chris Marone - 535-536 Bone versus immune system
by Joseph R. Arron & Yongwon Choi - 537-537 Cultural revolution in whale songs
by Michael J. Noad & Douglas H. Cato & M. M. Bryden & Micheline -N. Jenner & K. Curt S. Jenner - 537-538 A stable binary quasicrystal
by A. P. Tsai & J. Q. Guo & E. Abe & H. Takakura & T. J. Sato - 538-540 DNA methylation in Drosophila melanogaster
by Frank Lyko & Bernard H. Ramsahoye & Rudolf Jaenisch - 540-540 Numismatic gyrations
by Ger van den Engh & Peter Nelson & Jared Roach - 540-540 Numismatic gyrations
by H. K. Moffatt - 541-548 Electronics using hybrid-molecular and mono-molecular devices
by C. Joachim & J. K. Gimzewski & A. Aviram - 549-552 Superconductivity at 52 K in hole-doped C60
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & B. Batlogg - 553-559 Genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic characters in Drosophila
by Artyom Kopp & Ian Duncan & Sean B. Carroll - 560-562 Evidence against a redshift z > 6 for the galaxy STIS123627+621755
by Daniel Stern & Peter Eisenhardt & Hyron Spinrad & Steve Dawson & Wil van Breugel & Arjun Dey & Wim de Vries & S. A. Stanford - 562-564 Unusual spectral energy distribution of a galaxy previously reported to be at redshift 6.68
by Hsiao-Wen Chen & Kenneth M. Lanzetta & Sebastian Pascarelle & Noriaki Yahata - 564-567 First-order transition in confined water between high-density liquid and low-density amorphous phases
by Kenichiro Koga & Hideki Tanaka & X. C. Zeng - 567-570 Changes in deep-water formation during the Younger Dryas event inferred from 10Be and 14C records
by Raimund Muscheler & Jürg Beer & Gerhard Wagner & Robert C. Finkel - 570-574 Triggering of earthquake aftershocks by dynamic stresses
by Deborah Kilb & Joan Gomberg & Paul Bodin - 574-578 Geochemical evidence for terrestrial ecosystems 2.6 billion years ago
by Yumiko Watanabe & Jacques E. J. Martini & Hiroshi Ohmoto - 578-580 Nutritional constraints in terrestrial and freshwater food webs
by James J. Elser & William F. Fagan & Robert F. Denno & Dean R. Dobberfuhl & Ayoola Folarin & Andrea Huberty & Sebastian Interlandi & Susan S. Kilham & Edward McCauley & Kimberly L. Schulz & Evan H. Siemann & Robert W. Sterner - 580-583 Bacterial dehalorespiration with chlorinated benzenes
by Lorenz Adrian & Ulrich Szewzyk & Jörg Wecke & Helmut Görisch - 584-588 Calcium stores regulate the polarity and input specificity of synaptic modification
by Makoto Nishiyama & Kyonsoo Hong & Katsuhiko Mikoshiba & Mu-ming Poo & Kunio Kato - 589-593 Analysis of calcium channels in single spines using optical fluctuation analysis
by Bernardo L. Sabatini & Karel Svoboda - 593-596 Role of cortical tumour-suppressor proteins in asymmetric division of Drosophila neuroblast
by Tomokazu Ohshiro & Takako Yagami & Chuan Zhang & Fumio Matsuzaki - 596-600 The tumour-suppressor genes lgl and dlg regulate basal protein targeting in Drosophila neuroblasts
by Chian-Yu Peng & Laurina Manning & Roger Albertson & Chris Q. Doe - 600-605 T-cell-mediated regulation of osteoclastogenesis by signalling cross-talk between RANKL and IFN-γ
by Hiroshi Takayanagi & Kouetsu Ogasawara & Shigeaki Hida & Tomoki Chiba & Shigeo Murata & Kojiro Sato & Akinori Takaoka & Taeko Yokochi & Hiromi Oda & Keiji Tanaka & Kozo Nakamura & Tadatsugu Taniguchi - 605-609 Development of a preventive vaccine for Ebola virus infection in primates
by Nancy J. Sullivan & Anthony Sanchez & Pierre E. Rollin & Zhi-yong Yang & Gary J. Nabel - 609-613 Coenzyme Q is an obligatory cofactor for uncoupling protein function
by Karim S. Echtay & Edith Winkler & Martin Klingenberg - 613-615 The PSI-H subunit of photosystem I is essential for state transitions in plant photosynthesis
by Christina Lunde & Poul Erik Jensen & Anna Haldrup & Juergen Knoetzel & Henrik Vibe Scheller - 616-616 Erratum: Tom22 is a multifunctional organizer of the mitochondrial preprotein translocase
by Sandra van Wilpe & Michael T. Ryan & Kerstin Hill & Ammy C. Maarse & Chris Meisinger & Jan Brix & Peter J. T. Dekker & Martin Moczko & Richard Wagner & Michiel Meijer & Bernard Guiard & Angelika Hönlinger & Nikolaus Pfanner - 616-616 addendum: Magnetoresistance from quantum interference effects in ferromagnets
by N. Manyala & Y. Sidis & J. F. DiTusa & G. Aeppli & D. P. Young & Z. Fisk - 616-616 Erratum: Embryonic lethality in mice homozygous for a processing-deficient allele of Notch1
by Stacey S. Huppert & Anh Le & Eric H. Schroeter & Jeffrey S. Mumm & Meera T. Saxena & Laurie A. Milner & Raphael Kopan - 616-616 Correction: Ultrasensitive pheromone detection by mammalian vomeronasal neurons
by Trese Leinders-Zufall & Andrew P. Lane & Adam C. Puche & Weidong Ma & Milos V. Novotny & Michael T. Shipley & Frank Zufall - 619-620 Governments prime basic nanotech research, applied activity yet to soar
by Helen Gavaghan - 620-621 Britain turns its attention to nanotech transfer
by Alok Jha - 621-621 A flexible approach
by Alok Jha - 621-622 US industry starts to think big by acting small
by Paul Smaglik - 622-622 Building for the future
by Paul Smaglik - 623-623 Canada tries to limit nanotech brain drain
by David Spurgeon - 623-623 Nanotech undergrad course available
by David Spurgeon - 624-624 Japan sets sights on success in nanotechnology
by David Cyranoski - 624-624 Land of opportunity
by David Cyranoski
November 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6811
- 391-391 Anthropologists in turmoil over allegations of misconduct
by Rex Dalton - 392-392 Partners edge closer to vital step on fusion
by Quirin Schiermeier - 392-392 French target research money at allaying BSE fears
by Declan Butler - 393-393 . . . as German genomics gets cash windfall
by Alison Abbott - 393-393 Europe boosts genome resource centres . .
by Alison Abbott - 394-394 Biotech report dubbed 'worthless'
by Haim Watzman - 394-394 Placebos could improve link between medical outlooks
by Paul Smaglik - 394-394 Researchers fail to find signs of life in 'living' particles
by Alison Abbott - 395-395 Aventis gets short shrift over release of modified corn
by Jessa Netting - 395-395 Governments urged to rethink dam projects
by Mark Schrope - 398-399 Russia's prize fighter
by Quirin Schiermeier - 400-401 Fruitfly centre spreads its wings
by Rex Dalton - 402-402 Revolution in references: give readers a chance by putting page numbers
by Steve Wise - 403-404 Speaking in too many tongues
by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini - 404-405 Celebrating blurry boundaries
by Steven Vogel - 405-406 Observations of a travelling naturalist
by Janet Browne - 406-406 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 409-409 Brain drain
by Frederik Pohl - 411-412 Gaining light from silicon
by Leigh Canham - 412-415 Local or global?
by Shelley L. Berger - 415-416 Clipping the carbon–carbon bond
by Robert H. Crabtree - 416-417 Déjà vu
by J. J. Bull - 417-417 Pore characterization
by Vincent Dusastre - 419-420 Control by combinatorial codes
by Arjumand Ghazi & K. VijayRaghavan - 420-421 Gene therapy for rats and mice
by Jerrold M. Olefsky - 421-422 A dual-action material
by Fernando Palacio & Joel S. Miller - 422-422 Lovely grub
by John Whitfield - 423-424 A 1, 2, 3 in light microscopy
by Graham A. Dunn - 425-426 Older bull elephants control young males
by Rob Slotow & Gus van Dyk & Joyce Poole & Bruce Page & Andre Klocke - 426-427 C66 fullerene encaging a scandium dimer
by Chun-Ru Wang & Tsutomu Kai & Tetsuo Tomiyama & Takuya Yoshida & Yuji Kobayashi & Eiji Nishibori & Masaki Takata & Makoto Sakata & Hisanori Shinohara - 427-428 A stable non-classical metallofullerene family
by S. Stevenson & P. W. Fowler & T. Heine & J. C. Duchamp & G. Rice & T. Glass & K. Harich & E. Hajdu & R. Bible & H. C. Dorn - 428-428 The 'feathers' of Longisquama
by Robert R. Reisz & Hans-Dieter Sues - 429-432 In search of the tumour-suppressor functions of BRCA1 and BRCA2
by Ralph Scully & David M. Livingston - 433-439 The DNA damage response: putting checkpoints in perspective
by Bin-Bing S. Zhou & Stephen J. Elledge - 440-444 Optical gain in silicon nanocrystals
by L. Pavesi & L. Dal Negro & C. Mazzoleni & G. Franzò & F. Priolo - 445-447 Evolution of the Sun's large-scale magnetic field since the Maunder minimum
by S. K. Solanki & M. Schüssler & M. Fligge - 447-449 Coexistence of ferromagnetism and metallic conductivity in a molecule-based layered compound
by Eugenio Coronado & José R. Galán-Mascarós & Carlos J. Gómez-García & Vladimir Laukhin - 449-453 Direct imaging of the pores and cages of three-dimensional mesoporous materials
by Yasuhiro Sakamoto & Mizue Kaneda & Osamu Terasaki & Dong Yuan Zhao & Ji Man Kim & Galen Stucky & Hyun June Shin & Ryong Ryoo - 453-457 Improved estimates of global ocean circulation, heat transport and mixing from hydrographic data
by Alexandre Ganachaud & Carl Wunsch - 457-460 The use of earthquake rate changes as a stress meter at Kilauea volcano
by James Dieterich & Valérie Cayol & Paul Okubo - 460-463 Concurrent density dependence and independence in populations of arctic ground squirrels
by Tim J. Karels & Rudy Boonstra - 463-466 Variation in the reversibility of evolution
by Henrique Teotónio & Michael R. Rose - 466-470 Integration of target and body-part information in the premotor cortex when planning action
by Eiji Hoshi & Jun Tanji - 470-475 MOD-1 is a serotonin-gated chloride channel that modulates locomotory behaviour in C. elegans
by Rajesh Ranganathan & Stephen C. Cannon & H. Robert Horvitz - 475-479 Notch signalling and the synchronization of the somite segmentation clock
by Yun-Jin Jiang & Birgit L. Aerne & Lucy Smithers & Catherine Haddon & David Ish-Horowicz & Julian Lewis - 479-483 Binding of disease-associated prion protein to plasminogen
by Michael B. Fischer & Christiane Roeckl & Petra Parizek & Hans Peter Schwarz & Adriano Aguzzi - 483-488 Remission in models of type 1 diabetes by gene therapy using a single-chain insulin analogue
by Hyun Chul Lee & Su-Jin Kim & Kyung-Sup Kim & Hang-Cheol Shin & Ji-Won Yoon - 488-492 A ubiquitin-like system mediates protein lipidation
by Yoshinobu Ichimura & Takayoshi Kirisako & Toshifumi Takao & Yoshinori Satomi & Yasutsugu Shimonishi & Naotada Ishihara & Noboru Mizushima & Isei Tanida & Eiki Kominami & Mariko Ohsumi & Takeshi Noda & Yoshinori Ohsumi - 492-495 Gαi and Gαo are target proteins of reactive oxygen species
by Motohiro Nishida & Yoshiko Maruyama & Rie Tanaka & Kenji Kontani & Taku Nagao & Hitoshi Kurose - 495-498 Global histone acetylation and deacetylation in yeast
by Maria Vogelauer & Jiansheng Wu & Noriyuki Suka & Michael Grunstein - 498-498 Erratum: Id2 is a retinoblastoma protein target and mediates signalling by Myc oncoproteins
by Anna Lasorella & Michela Noseda & Mercedes Beyna & Yoshifumi Yokota & Antonio Iavarone - 498-498 Erratum: An intrinsic but cell-nonautonomous defect in GATA-1-overexpressing mouse erythroid cells
by David Whyatt & Fokke Lindeboom & Alar Karis & Rita Ferreira & Eric Milot & Rudi Hendriks & Marella de Bruijin & An Langeveld & Joost Gribnau & Frank Grosveld & Sjaak Philipsen
November 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6810
- 277-277 European panel rejects creation of human embryos for research
by David Dickson - 278-278 Political uncertainty halts bioprospecting in Mexico
by Rex Dalton - 278-278 Online naming of species opens digital age for taxonomy
by Henry Gee - 279-279 Election impasse leaves science in the dark
by Tony Reichhardt & Paul Smaglik - 279-279 Climate talks face uncertainty over US strategy
by Tony Reichhardt - 280-280 Fake finds reveal critical deficiency
by David Cyranoski - 280-280 Row over fate of endangered monkeys
by David Cyranoski - 281-281 Medical institute opens amid hopes of Kansas rebirth
by Paul Smaglik - 281-281 Promise of Higgs fails to save CERN collider
by Alison Abbott - 284-286 Slimebusters
by Marina Chicurel - 287-287 Why are AIDS dissidents still making 15-year-old, long-refuted claims?
by Martin Delaney - 287-287 Mildest organochlorines still cause toxic pollution
by Jonathan R. Latham - 287-288 Ancestors knew how to harness horsepower . .
by François Sigaut - 288-288 . . . so animals could pull their weight, and more
by Michael R. Goe - 288-288 Award organizers should have noted the paper
by Justin Kruger - 288-288 Fraud: retracted articles are still being cited
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 289-290 Technology's tortoise and hare
by Stanford Ovshinsky - 290-291 Physics of the money markets
by Blake LeBaron - 291-292 A cosmological bouquet
by Giovanni F. Bignami - 292-292 Science in culture
by Mark A. Elgar - 293-293 Nice work — but is it science?
by Jim Smith - 295-295 At the zoo
by Warren Ellis - 297-298 Plotting the pyramids
by Owen Gingerich - 298-299 Fish found in flagrante delicto
by Mark Kirkpatrick - 299-301 Breathing life into an old model
by Tom Giebultowicz - 301-302 It's not a gas
by Hermann W. Bange - 302-302 Cardiac arrest can be less of a gamble
by Tim Lincoln - 303-303 The legacy of a lonely life
by Leslie Sage - 303-305 Mitochondrial genes on the move
by Michael W. Gray - 305-306 Real brains for real robots
by Sandro Mussa-Ivaldi - 307-310 Surfing the p53 network
by Bert Vogelstein & David Lane & Arnold J. Levine - 311-312 Tracing the geographical origin of cocaine
by James R. Ehleringer & John F. Casale & Michael J. Lott & Valerie L. Ford - 312-312 Detecting milk proteins in ancient pots
by Oliver Craig & Jacqui Mulville & Mike Parker Pearson & Robert Sokol & Keith Gelsthorpe & Rebecca Stacey & Matthew Collins - 313-319 Feedback control of intercellular signalling in development
by Matthew Freeman - 320-324 Ancient Egyptian chronology and the astronomical orientation of pyramids
by Kate Spence - 325-330 Functional genomic analysis of C. elegans chromosome I by systematic RNA interference
by Andrew G. Fraser & Ravi S. Kamath & Peder Zipperlen & Maruxa Martinez-Campos & Marc Sohrmann & Julie Ahringer - 331-336 Functional genomic analysis of cell division in C. elegans using RNAi of genes on chromosome III
by Pierre Gönczy & Christophe Echeverri & Karen Oegema & Alan Coulson & Steven J. M. Jones & Richard R. Copley & John Duperon & Jeff Oegema & Michael Brehm & Etienne Cassin & Eva Hannak & Matthew Kirkham & Silke Pichler & Kathrin Flohrs & Anoesjka Goessen & Sebastian Leidel & Anne-Marie Alleaume & Cécilie Martin & Nurhan Özlü & Peer Bork & Anthony A. Hyman - 337-339 Mean-field cluster model for the critical behaviour of ferromagnets
by Ralph V. Chamberlin - 339-342 Universal quantum computation with the exchange interaction
by D. P. DiVincenzo & D. Bacon & J. Kempe & G. Burkard & K. B. Whaley - 342-346 Kondo physics in carbon nanotubes
by Jesper Nygård & David Henry Cobden & Poul Erik Lindelof - 346-349 Increased marine production of N2O due to intensifying anoxia on the Indian continental shelf
by S. W. A. Naqvi & D. A. Jayakumar & P. V. Narvekar & H. Naik & V. V. S. S. Sarma & W. D'Souza & S. Joseph & M. D. George - 349-352 Microseismological evidence for a changing wave climate in the northeast Atlantic Ocean
by I. Grevemeyer & R. Herber & H.-H. Essen - 352-353 Fine-scale genetic structuring on Manacus manacus leks
by Lisa Shorey & Stuart Piertney & Jon Stone & Jacob Höglund - 354-357 Repeated, recent and diverse transfers of a mitochondrial gene to the nucleus in flowering plants
by Keith L. Adams & Daniel O. Daley & Yin-Long Qiu & James Whelan & Jeffrey D. Palmer - 357-361 Imagery neurons in the human brain
by Gabriel Kreiman & Christof Koch & Itzhak Fried - 361-365 Real-time prediction of hand trajectory by ensembles of cortical neurons in primates
by Johan Wessberg & Christopher R. Stambaugh & Jerald D. Kralik & Pamela D. Beck & Mark Laubach & John K. Chapin & Jung Kim & S. James Biggs & Mandayam A. Srinivasan & Miguel A. L. Nicolelis - 366-369 A regulator of transcriptional elongation controls vertebrate neuronal development
by Su Guo & Yuki Yamaguchi & Sarah Schilbach & Tadashi Wada & James Lee & Audrey Goddard & Dorothy French & Hiroshi Handa & Arnon Rosenthal - 369-373 ClC-5 Cl--channel disruption impairs endocytosis in a mouse model for Dent's disease
by Nils Piwon & Willy Günther & Michael Schwake & Michael R. Bösl & Thomas J. Jentsch - 374-377 The Eps8 protein coordinates EGF receptor signalling through Rac and trafficking through Rab5
by Letizia Lanzetti & Vladimir Rybin & Maria Grazia Malabarba & Savvas Christoforidis & Giorgio Scita & Marino Zerial & Pier Paolo Di Fiore - 377-381 Deacetylation of p53 modulates its effect on cell growth and apoptosis
by Jianyuan Luo & Fei Su & Delin Chen & Ariel Shiloh & Wei Gu - 381-386 Insights into SCF ubiquitin ligases from the structure of the Skp1–Skp2 complex
by Brenda A. Schulman & Andrea C. Carrano & Philip D. Jeffrey & Zachary Bowen & Elspeth R. E. Kinnucan & Michael S. Finnin & Stephen J. Elledge & J. Wade Harper & Michele Pagano & Nikola P. Pavletich
November 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6809
- 123-123 US grad students win union rights
by Paul Smaglik - 123-124 Emphasis of NASA's microgravity research shifts to space biology
by Tony Reichhardt - 124-124 Mexican science waits to see if election promises are met
by Marina Chicurel - 125-125 Pesticide use linked to Parkinson's disease
by David Adam - 125-125 Unprecedented gift boosts basic physics in Canada
by David Spurgeon - 126-126 Japan's GM corn will undergo tests
by David Cyranoski - 126-126 . . .as changes at the top suggest action ahead
by Declan Butler - 126-126 Court young French postdocs, says petition. .
by Declan Butler - 127-127 Indian biotech centre rocked by controversy
by K. S. Jayaraman - 130-132 Structures by numbers
by Alison Abbott - 133-133 Guidelines work better than animal welfare law
by Mary J. C. Hendrix - 133-133 Farming will only be sustainable when local people are truly involved
by Willy H. Verheye - 133-133 Wrong signals about alliance's scope and aim
by Alfred G. Gilman - 135-136 Helping western forests heal
by William Wallace Covington - 137-138 Anthropologists under fire
by Robert N. Proctor - 139-140 Across the industrial divide
by Anthony Vice - 140-140 Science in culture
by Roy Porter - 141-141 The sounds of silence
by Robert C. Young - 143-143 Ars longa, vita brevis
by James Alan Gardner - 145-146 Ancient food for thought
by Warwick Bray - 146-147 A most interesting factor
by Richard Bucala - 149-150 A lake's life is not its own
by George W. Kling - 150-151 Moving targets
by James C. Carrington - 151-153 In control of molecular motion
by Ben L. Feringa - 153-153 Flow charts
by Detlef Stammer - 154-155 Intimate attention
by Jochen Braun - 155-156 That sinking feeling
by Jorge Sarmiento - 157-158 Invasive alga reaches California
by O. Jousson & J. Pawlowski & L. Zaninetti & F. W. Zechman & F. Dini & G. Di Guiseppe & R. Woodfield & A. Millar & A. Meinesz - 158-159 Phase radiography with neutrons
by B. E. Allman & P. J. McMahon & K. A. Nugent & D. Paganin & D. L. Jacobson & M. Arif & S. A. Werner - 159-159 Rivers, blood and transportation networks
by Page R. Painter - 159-160 Rivers, blood and transportation networks
by Peter K. Haff - 160-160 reply: Rivers, blood and transportation networks
by Jayanth R. Banavar & Amos Maritan & Andrea Rinaldo - 161-166 Chemical and biological trends during lake evolution in recently deglaciated terrain
by Daniel R. Engstrom & Sherilyn C. Fritz & James E. Almendinger & Stephen Juggins - 167-173 Structure and assembly of the Alu domain of the mammalian signal recognition particle
by Oliver Weichenrieder & Klemens Wild & Katharina Strub & Stephen Cusack - 174-178 New high-pressure phases of lithium
by M. Hanfland & K. Syassen & N. E. Christensen & D. L. Novikov - 178-181 Reversible phase transitions in polymer gels induced by radiation forces
by Saulius Juodkazis & Naoki Mukai & Ryosuke Wakaki & Akira Yamaguchi & Shigeki Matsuo & Hiroaki Misawa - 181-184 An enantiomerically pure hydrogen-bonded assembly
by Leonard J. Prins & Feike De Jong & Peter Timmerman & David N. Reinhoudt - 184-187 Acceleration of global warming due to carbon-cycle feedbacks in a coupled climate model
by Peter M. Cox & Richard A. Betts & Chris D. Jones & Steven A. Spall & Ian J. Totterdell - 187-190 Offset of the potential carbon sink from boreal forestation by decreases in surface albedo
by Richard A. Betts - 190-193 An artificial landscape-scale fishery in the Bolivian Amazon
by Clark L. Erickson - 194-196 Spatial synchronization of vole population dynamics by predatory birds
by Rolf A. Ims & Harry P. Andreassen - 196-199 Tracking an object through feature space
by Erik Blaser & Zenon W. Pylyshyn & Alex O. Holcombe - 199-203 Distinct functions of the two isoforms of dopamine D2 receptors
by Alessandro Usiello & Ja-Hyun Baik & Françoise Rougé-Pont & Roberto Picetti & Andrée Dierich & Marianne LeMeur & Pier Vincenzo Piazza & Emiliana Borrelli - 203-206 Regulation of repulsion versus adhesion by different splice forms of an Eph receptor
by Johan Holmberg & Diana L. Clarke & Jonas Frisén - 207-211 Functional interaction of phytochrome B and cryptochrome 2
by Paloma Más & Paul F. Devlin & Satchidananda Panda & Steve A. Kay - 211-216 Intracellular action of the cytokine MIF to modulate AP-1 activity and the cell cycle through Jab1
by Robert Kleemann & Angelika Hausser & Georg Geiger & Ralf Mischke & Anke Burger-Kentischer & Oliver Flieger & Franz-Josef Johannes & Thierry Roger & Thierry Calandra & Aphrodite Kapurniotu & Matthias Grell & Doris Finkelmeier & Herwig Brunner & Jürgen Bernhagen - 216-221 Cell-cycle-regulated DNA double-strand breaks in somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes
by F. Nina Papavasiliou & David G. Schatz - 221-225 PCNA connects DNA replication to epigenetic inheritance in yeast
by Zhiguo Zhang & Kei-ichi Shibahara & Bruce Stillman - 225-229 A transcription reinitiation intermediate that is stabilized by activator
by Natalya Yudkovsky & Jeffrey A. Ranish & Steven Hahn