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September 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6802
- 374-377 Body image as a visuomotor transformation device revealed in adaptation to reversed vision
by Kaoru Sekiyama & Satoru Miyauchi & Toshihide Imaruoka & Hiroyuki Egusa & Takara Tashiro - 377-382 IRS-2 pathways integrate female reproduction and energy homeostasis
by Deborah J. Burks & Jaime Font de Mora & Markus Schubert & Dominic J. Withers & Martin G. Myers & Heather H. Towery & Shari L. Altamuro & Carrie L. Flint & Morris F. White - 383-386 Cell-fate conversion of lymphoid-committed progenitors by instructive actions of cytokines
by Motonari Kondo & David C. Scherer & Toshihiro Miyamoto & Angela G. King & Koichi Akashi & Kazuo Sugamura & Irving L. Weissman - 386-390 Tat-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes select for SIV escape variants during resolution of primary viraemia
by Todd M. Allen & David H. O'Connor & Peicheng Jing & John L. Dzuris & Bianca R. Mothé & Thorsten U. Vogel & Ed Dunphy & Max E. Liebl & Carol Emerson & Nancy Wilson & Kevin J. Kunstman & Xiaochi Wang & David B. Allison & Austin L. Hughes & Ronald C. Desrosiers & John D. Altman & Steven M. Wolinsky & Alessandro Sette & David I. Watkins - 390-395 Superoxide dismutase as a target for the selective killing of cancer cells
by Peng Huang & Li Feng & Elizabeth A. Oldham & Michael J. Keating & William Plunkett - 395-401 A chemical switch for inhibitor-sensitive alleles of any protein kinase
by Anthony C. Bishop & Jeffrey A. Ubersax & Dejah T. Petsch & Dina P. Matheos & Nathanael S. Gray & Justin Blethrow & Eiji Shimizu & Joe Z. Tsien & Peter G. Schultz & Mark D. Rose & John L. Wood & David O. Morgan & Kevan M. Shokat - 401-405 The protein Aly links pre-messenger-RNA splicing to nuclear export in metazoans
by Zhaolan Zhou & Ming-juan Luo & Katja Straesser & Jun Katahira & Ed Hurt & Robin Reed - 405-409 Chromodomains are protein–RNA interaction modules
by Asifa Akhtar & Daniele Zink & Peter B. Becker - 409-413 Image reconstructions of helical assemblies of the HIV-1 CA protein
by Su Li & Christopher P. Hill & Wesley I. Sundquist & John T. Finch - 413-413 Correction: Signalling through CD30 protects against autoimmune diabetes mediated by CD8 T cells
by Christian Kurts & Francis R. Carbone & Matthew F. Krummel & Karl M. Koch & Jacques F. A. P. Miller & William R. Heath - 413-413 Erratum: How self-tolerance and the immunosuppressive drug FK506 prevent B-cell mitogenesis
by Richard Glynne & Srinivas Akkaraju & James I. Healy & Jane Rayner & Christopher C. Goodnow & David H. Mack - 417-418 Taiwan backs experience in quest for biotech success
by David Swinbanks & David Cyranoski - 418-418 Stepping out from the semiconductor shadow
by David Cyranoski - 419-419 Building a progressive sci-tech island
by David Cyranoski - 420-420 A science giant rises out of the rice fields
by David Cyranoski - 421-421 Nicky Lu — entrepreneur
by David Cyranoski - 422-423 Beating the odds
by David Cyranoski - 424-424 Homeless, but heading for success
by David Swinbanks - 425-425 The rodent route to celebrity
by David Cyranoski - 426-426 Bridging the gap
by David Swinbanks - 427-427 Finding a focus for European postdocs
by Natasha Loder - 427-428 Unfavourable economics put postdocs across Europe under strain
by Natasha Loder - 428-428 Trouble at home
by Xavier Bosch - 429-430 Postdocs reject academic research
by Potter Wickware - 430-430 Organization pays
by Potter Wickware
September 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6801
- 117-117 Tests fail to support claims for origin of AIDS in polio vaccine
by David Dickson - 118-118 Gore pledges support for bioscience
by Meredith Wadman - 118-118 Physicists haunted by hints of Higgs boson
by Alison Abbott - 119-119 Heavyweight academies take up the cause of US postdocs
by Jessa Netting - 119-120 France finally picks Parisian site for new synchrotron
by Declan Butler - 120-120 Neuroscientist to lead Salk Institute
by Rex Dalton - 120-120 Drug-resistant HIV shows a worrying increase in the UK
by Natasha Loder - 121-121 Global warming threatens extinction for many species
by David Spurgeon - 121-121 US panel draws blank on Gulf War symptoms
by Meredith Wadman - 124-125 What price the Olympian ideal?
by Alison Abbott - 125-125 The lot of the dope police
by Alison Abbott - 126-126 A storm over steroids
by Alison Abbott - 128-128 Step back to see how science and humanity fit in the big picture
by Klaus Jaffe - 128-128 Patent dispute hangs over kringle 5
by Judah Folkman - 129-130 When peer review fails
by Stephen Bodner & Christopher Paine - 131-132 Sporting colours
by Kenan Malik - 132-133 At the edges of life
by Knut Schmidt-Nielsen - 133-134 Surfing the nebulae, churning the waters
by J. L. Heilbron - 134-134 Science in culture
by Robert S. Root-Bernstein - 135-135 Creative tension
by Keith G. Davies - 137-137 Madame Bovary, c'est moi
by Dan Simmons - 139-140 Currents without borders
by Paul M. Grant - 140-140 Sky-high Asian imports
by Heike Langenberg - 141-143 Bundling up excitement
by Jeffrey D. Rothstein - 143-144 Plankton cooled a greenhouse
by Birger Schmitz - 144-146 The specifics of membrane fusion
by Suzie J. Scales & Jason B. Bock & Richard H. Scheller - 146-147 Imaging black holes
by Nicholas White - 147-148 Lipid rafts and insulin action
by Michael P. Czech - 148-148 Vitamins and minerals
by David Jones - 149-149 Immunocontraception of African elephants
by R. A. Fayrer-Hosken & D. Grobler & J. J. Van Altena & H. J. Bertschinger & J. F. Kirkpatrick - 149-150 Sexual conflict and speciation
by Tom Tregenza & Roger K. Butlin & Nina Wedell - 150-150 reply: Sexual conflict and speciation
by S. Gavrilets - 150-151 Properties of a new soft magnetic material
by S. X. Wang & N. X. Sun & M. Yamaguchi & S. Yabukami - 151-152 KSHV-like herpesviruses in chimps and gorillas
by Vincent Lacoste & Philippe Mauclre & Guy Dubreuil & John Lewis & Marie-Claude Georges-Courbot & Antoine Gessain - 152-152 Fish do not avoid survey vessels
by P. G. Fernandes & A. S. Brierley & E. J. Simmonds & N. W. Millard & S. D. McPhail & F. Armstrong & P. Stevenson & M. Squires - 153-159 Compartmental specificity of cellular membrane fusion encoded in SNARE proteins
by James A. McNew & Francesco Parlati & Ryouichi Fukuda & Robert J. Johnston & Keren Paz & Fabienne Paumet & Thomas H. Söllner & James E. Rothman - 160-162 Laboratory detection of X-ray fringes with a grazing-incidence interferometer
by Webster Cash & Ann Shipley & Steve Osterman & Marshall Joy - 162-164 Enhanced supercurrent density in polycrystalline YBa2Cu3O7-δ at 77 K from calcium doping of grain boundaries
by G. Hammerl & A. Schmehl & R. R. Schulz & B. Goetz & H. Bielefeldt & C. W. Schneider & H. Hilgenkamp & J. Mannhart - 164-167 Thin films of fullerene-like MoS2 nanoparticles with ultra-low friction and wear
by Manish Chhowalla & Gehan A. J. Amaratunga - 167-170 Helical self-assembled polymers from cooperative stacking of hydrogen-bonded pairs
by J. H. K. Ky Hirschberg & Luc Brunsveld & Aissa Ramzi & Jef A. J. M. Vekemans & Rint P. Sijbesma & E. W. Meijer - 171-174 Termination of global warmth at the Palaeocene/Eocene boundary through productivity feedback
by Santo Bains & Richard D. Norris & Richard M. Corfield & Kristina L. Faul - 174-177 Earthquake-induced changes in a hydrothermal system on the Juan de Fuca mid-ocean ridge
by H. Paul Johnson & Michael Hutnak & Robert P. Dziak & Christopher G. Fox & Istvan Urcuyo & James P. Cowen & John Nabelek & Charles Fisher - 177-179 Bacterial photosynthesis in surface waters of the open ocean
by Z. S. Kolber & C. L. Van Dover & R. A. Niederman & P. G. Falkowski - 180-182 Large-scale processes and the Asian bias in species diversity of temperate plants
by Hong Qian & Robert E. Ricklefs - 183-186 Genetic evidence for female host-specific races of the common cuckoo
by H. Lisle Gibbs & Michael D. Sorenson & Karen Marchetti & M. de L. Brooke & N. B. Davies & Hiroshi Nakamura - 186-189 WNT signalling molecules act in axis formation in the diploblastic metazoan Hydra
by Bert Hobmayer & Fabian Rentzsch & Kerstin Kuhn & Christoph M. Happel & Christoph Cramer von Laue & Petra Snyder & Ute Rothbächer & Thomas W. Holstein - 189-194 Identification of a vesicular glutamate transporter that defines a glutamatergic phenotype in neurons
by Shigeo Takamori & Jeong Seop Rhee & Christian Rosenmund & Reinhard Jahn - 194-198 Topological restriction of SNARE-dependent membrane fusion
by Francesco Parlati & James A. McNew & Ryouichi Fukuda & Rebecca Miller & Thomas H. Söllner & James E. Rothman - 198-202 Functional architecture of an intracellular membrane t-SNARE
by Ryouichi Fukuda & James A. McNew & Thomas Weber & Francesco Parlati & Thomas Engel & Walter Nickel & James E. Rothman & Thomas H. Söllner - 202-207 CAP defines a second signalling pathway required for insulin-stimulated glucose transport
by Christian A. Baumann & Vered Ribon & Makoto Kanzaki & Debbie C. Thurmond & Silvia Mora & Satoshi Shigematsu & Perry E. Bickel & Jeffrey E. Pessin & Alan R. Saltiel - 207-211 Activation of heat-shock response by an adenovirus is essential for virus replication
by Jolanta B. Glotzer & Mediyha Saltik & Susanna Chiocca & Anne-Isabelle Michou & Pope Moseley & Matt Cotten - 211-215 Peroxynitrite reductase activity of bacterial peroxiredoxins
by Ruslana Bryk & Patrick Griffin & Carl Nathan - 215-218 Peptide cyclization catalysed by the thioesterase domain of tyrocidine synthetase
by John W. Trauger & Rahul M. Kohli & Henning D. Mootz & Mohamed A. Marahiel & Christopher T. Walsh - 221-226 A genetic blueprint for cardiac development
by Deepak Srivastava & Eric N. Olson - 227-232 Genomic circuits and the integrative biology of cardiac diseases
by Kenneth R. Chien - 233-241 Atherosclerosis
by Aldons J. Lusis - 242-248 Vascular-specific growth factors and blood vessel formation
by George D. Yancopoulos & Samuel Davis & Nicholas W. Gale & John S. Rudge & Stanley J. Wiegand & Jocelyn Holash - 249-257 Angiogenesis in cancer and other diseases
by Peter Carmeliet & Rakesh K. Jain - 258-264 Thrombin signalling and protease-activated receptors
by Shaun R. Coughlin - 265-269 Perspectives for vascular genomics
by Edward M. Rubin & Alan Tall - 270-270 Vascular biology: a route to novel cardiovascular drugs
by Tommy Abrahamsson & Adriano Henney & German Camejo & Mikael Dohlsten
September 2000, Volume 407, Issue 6800
- 3-3 …as German activists wage propaganda war
by Quirin Schiermeier - 3-3 Britain may boost protection of researchers from intimidation…
by Natasha Loder - 4-4 Japan's desire to lead in IT fuels latest budget requests
by David Cyranoski - 4-4 Construction starts on largest telescope in the south
by Michael Cherry - 5-5 US forest fires send ecology experiments up in smoke
by Paul Smaglik - 5-6 Electricity debt could mean lights out for Russian virus institute
by Carl Levitin & Alison Abbott - 6-6 Californian centre will test medical uses of cannabis
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 Researchers practise martian living in the Canadian Arctic
by Steve Nadis - 7-7 Climate change expert stirs new controversy
by Paul Smaglik - 7-7 US grant glues ‘virtual cell’ together
by Paul Smaglik - 8-8 CERN considers chasing up hints of Higgs boson
by Alison Abbott - 10-12 Trouble in the greenhouse
by Mark Schrope - 13-13 Debt and poverty turn a disease into an epidemic
by Sanjay Basu & Kedar Mate & Paul E. Farmer - 13-13 Citation figures suggest that the UK brain drain is a genuine problem
by Alice Sharp Pierson & Peter Cotgreave - 15-16 Expert witnesses take the stand
by Robert N. Proctor - 17-18 Varieties of silly experience
by N. David Mermin - 18-19 Blowing away the smokescreen
by Raphael Mechoulam - 19-20 Lights in the night sky
by Jay M. Pasachoff - 20-20 Science in culture
by Philip Ball - 21-21 Old wine in new bottles
by Jane Maienschein - 23-23 When I was your age
by John E. Stith - 25-26 Talk of cannibalism
by Jared M. Diamond - 26-27 The smallest fullerene
by Martin F. Jarrold - 27-29 New risks, new gains
by Jeffrey L. Platt - 30-31 Drifters reveal deep circulation
by Monika Rhein - 31-33 RNA editing meets DNA shuffling
by Ming Tian & Frederick W. Alt - 33-34 Spinning molecules to bits
by Manish Gupta & Richard N. Zare - 34-35 A partner for presenilin
by Dale Schenk - 35-36 Bouncing a C60 ball
by Leo Kouwenhoven - 36-36 Cleaning the cleaner
by David Jones - 37-37 Tyrosine phosphorylation in plant bending
by Kazuhisa Kameyama & Yoshiro Kishi & Masanori Yoshimura & Nobuyuki Kanzawa & Masazumi Sameshima & Takahide Tsuchiya - 38-38 Imaging light atoms by X-ray holography
by Miklós Tegze & Gyula Faigel & Stefano Marchesini & Michel Belakhovsky & Olivier Ulrich - 38-39 Good memories of bad events in infancy
by Regina M. Sullivan & Margo Landers & Brian Yeaman & Donald A. Wilson - 40-40 Investigating T-cell memory
by Alberto Mantovani - 40-40 reply: Investigating T-cell memory
by Charles H. Maris & Joshy Jacob & David Baltimore - 41-47 Microtubule motors in mitosis
by David J. Sharp & Gregory C. Rogers & Jonathan M. Scholey - 48-54 Nicastrin modulates presenilin-mediated notch/glp-1 signal transduction and βAPP processing
by Gang Yu & Masaki Nishimura & Shigeki Arawaka & Diane Levitan & Lili Zhang & Anurag Tandon & You-Qiang Song & Ekaterina Rogaeva & Fusheng Chen & Toshitaka Kawarai & Agnes Supala & Lyne Levesque & Haung Yu & Dun-Sheng Yang & Erin Holmes & Paul Milman & Yan Liang & Dong Mei Zhang & Dong Hong Xu & Christine Sato & Evgeny Rogaev & Marsha Smith & Christopher Janus & Yanni Zhang & Ruedi Aebersold & Lindsay Farrer & Sandro Sorbi & Amalia Bruni & Paul Fraser & Peter St George-Hyslop - 55-57 Non-quantized penetration of magnetic field in the vortex state of superconductors
by A. K. Geim & S. V. Dubonos & I. V. Grigorieva & K. S. Novoselov & F. M. Peeters & V. A. Schweigert - 57-60 Nanomechanical oscillations in a single-C60 transistor
by Hongkun Park & Jiwoong Park & Andrew K. L. Lim & Erik H. Anderson & A. Paul Alivisatos & Paul L. McEuen - 60-63 Gas-phase production and photoelectron spectroscopy of the smallest fullerene, C20
by Horst Prinzbach & Andreas Weiler & Peter Landenberger & Fabian Wahl & Jürgen Wörth & Lawrence T. Scott & Marc Gelmont & Daniela Olevano & Bernd v. Issendorff - 63-65 Chemical characterization of bohrium (element 107)
by R. Eichler & W. Brüchle & R. Dressler & Ch.E. Düllmann & B. Eichler & H. W. Gäggeler & K. E. Gregorich & D. C. Hoffman & S. Hübener & D. T. Jost & U. W. Kirbach & C. A. Laue & V. M. Lavanchy & H. Nitsche & J. B. Patin & D. Piguet & M. Schädel & D. A. Shaughnessy & D. A. Strellis & S. Taut & L. Tobler & Y. S. Tsyganov & A. Türler & A. Vahle & P. A. Wilk & A. B. Yakushev - 66-69 Mid-depth recirculation observed in the interior Labrador and Irminger seas by direct velocity measurements
by Kara L. Lavender & Russ E. Davis & W. Brechner Owens - 69-72 Earthquakes as beacons of stress change
by Leonardo Seeber & John G. Armbruster - 72-74 The earliest known sauropod dinosaur
by Eric Buffetaut & Varavudh Suteethorn & Gilles Cuny & Haiyan Tong & Jean Le Loeuff & Sasidhorn Khansubha & Sutee Jongautchariyakul - 74-78 Biochemical evidence of cannibalism at a prehistoric Puebloan site in southwestern Colorado
by Richard A. Marlar & Banks L. Leonard & Brian R. Billman & Patricia M. Lambert & Jennifer E. Marlar - 78-80 Uptake of dissolved organic carbon and trace elements by zebra mussels
by Hudson A. Roditi & Nicholas S. Fisher & Sergio A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy - 81-86 Genome sequence of the endocellular bacterial symbiont of aphids Buchnera sp. APS
by Shuji Shigenobu & Hidemi Watanabe & Masahira Hattori & Yoshiyuki Sakaki & Hajime Ishikawa - 86-90 Cloned pigs produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells
by Irina A. Polejaeva & Shu-Hung Chen & Todd D. Vaught & Raymond L. Page & June Mullins & Suyapa Ball & Yifan Dai & Jeremy Boone & Shawn Walker & David L. Ayares & Alan Colman & Keith H. S. Campbell - 90-94 Infection by porcine endogenous retrovirus after islet xenotransplantation in SCID mice
by Luc J.W. van der Laan & Christopher Lockey & Bradley C. Griffeth & Francine S. Frasier & Carolyn A. Wilson & David E. Onions & Bernhard J. Hering & Zhifeng Long & Edward Otto & Bruce E. Torbett & Daniel R. Salomon - 94-98 AT1-receptor heterodimers show enhanced G-protein activation and altered receptor sequestration
by Said AbdAlla & Heinz Lother & Ursula Quitterer - 98-102 Pilus retraction powers bacterial twitching motility
by Alexey J. Merz & Magdalene So & Michael P. Sheetz - 102-106 TFIIH is negatively regulated by cdk8-containing mediator complexes
by Sasha Akoulitchev & Sergei Chuikov & Danny Reinberg - 106-110 Domain-specific recruitment of amide amino acids for protein synthesis
by Debra L. Tumbula & Hubert D. Becker & Wei-zhong Chang & Dieter Söll - 110-110 Erratum: Atomically defined mechanism for proton transfer to a buried redox centre in a protein
by Kaisheng Chen & Judy Hirst & Raul Camba & Christopher A. Bonagura & C. David Stout & Barbara K. Burgess & Fraser A. Armstrong - 110-110 Correction: The duration of antigen receptor signalling determines CD4+ versus CD8+ T-cell lineage fate
by Koji Yasutomo & Carolyn Doyle & Lucio Miele & Chana Fuchs & Ronald N. Germain - 113-114 Canada catalyses health research with thirteen virtual institutes
by Diane Gershon
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6799
- 923-923 …but data release remains an open question
by Declan Butler - 923-924 Wellcome discusses structural genomics effort with industry…
by Declan Butler - 924-924 Cambridge seeks £1.6 million to buy Newton's papers
by Natasha Loder - 924-924 Novartis pins hopes for GM seeds on new marker system
by Quirin Schiermeier - 925-925 Embryo stem-cell work gets NIH go-ahead
by Paul Smaglik - 925-926 Japan seeks science entrepreneurs
by David Cyranoski - 926-926 Ecologists back blueprint to save biodiversity hotspots
by Rex Dalton - 928-928 North Carolina reflects on ammonia controls
by Jessa Netting - 930-932 Chasing the dragons
by Rex Dalton - 933-933 Model already exists for fair use of gene data
by Andrew C. R. Martin - 933-933 Sequencing solution: use volunteer annotators organized via Internet
by Fiona S. L. Brinkman & Robert E. W. Hancock & C. Kendal Stover - 933-933 Let's get the right man in the right job
by David M. Wilkinson - 935-936 The tree of ignorance
by Robert W. Cahn - 936-937 Martian chronicles
by Kenneth Nealson - 937-938 Bad eggs
by Robert C. Fleischer - 938-938 Time to deal with the legacy of secrecy
by Arthur C. Upton - 939-939 The tube worm turns
by Roel Snieder - 941-941 The flaw is human
by Jim Kling - 943-944 Crystals that breathe
by Jonathan W. Steed - 944-945 Sheep, lilies and human genetics
by Allen E. Bale - 945-947 From robot dreams to reality
by Rodney Brooks - 947-948 Pump up the versatility
by E. Peter Greenberg - 948-949 The Lorenz attractor exists
by Ian Stewart - 949-951 Channelling nutrients
by Kiaran Kirk - 951-952 Probing the memory of mud
by Alan Kemp - 953-954 Giving limbs a hand
by Martin J. Cohn - 954-954 Power in the dust
by David Jones - 955-956 Oceanic respite for wandering albatrosses
by Henri Weimerskirch & Rory P. Wilson - 956-957 Caffeine synthase gene from tea leaves
by Misako Kato & Kouichi Mizuno & Alan Crozier & Tatsuhito Fujimura & Hiroshi Ashihara - 957-957 Kainate receptors and synaptic plasticity
by R. A. Nicoll & J. Mellor & M. Frerking & D. Schmitz - 957-957 reply: Kainate receptors and synaptic plasticity
by Zuner A. Bortolotto & Vernon R. J. Clarke & Caroline M. Delany & Michel Vignes & Graham L. Collingridge - 959-964 Complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, an opportunistic pathogen
by C. K. Stover & X. Q. Pham & A. L. Erwin & S. D. Mizoguchi & P. Warrener & M. J. Hickey & F.S. L. Brinkman & W. O. Hufnagle & D. J. Kowalik & M. Lagrou & R. L. Garber & L. Goltry & E. Tolentino & S. Westbrock-Wadman & Y. Yuan & L. L. Brody & S. N. Coulter & K. R. Folger & A. Kas & K. Larbig & R. Lim & K. Smith & D. Spencer & G. K.-S. Wong & Z. Wu & I. T. Paulsen & J. Reizer & M. H. Saier & R. E. W. Hancock & S. Lory & M. V. Olson - 965-968 Resonance as a measure of pairing correlations in the high-Tc superconductor YBa2Cu3O6.6
by Pengcheng Dai & H. A. Mook & G. Aeppli & S. M. Hayden & F. Doğan - 968-970 Quantum correlation among photons from a single quantum dot at room temperature
by P. Michler & A. Imamoğlu & M. D. Mason & P. J. Carson & G. F. Strouse & S. K. Buratto - 970-974 Organoplatinum crystals for gas-triggered switches
by Martin Albrecht & Martin Lutz & Anthony L. Spek & Gerard van Koten - 974-978 Automatic design and manufacture of robotic lifeforms
by Hod Lipson & Jordan B. Pollack - 978-981 Acclimation of ecosystem CO2 exchange in the Alaskan Arctic in response to decadal climate warming
by Walter C. Oechel & George L. Vourlitis & Steven J. Hastings & Rommel C. Zulueta & Larry Hinzman & Douglas Kane - 981-985 Diagenetic origin of quartz silt in mudstones and implications for silica cycling
by Jürgen Schieber & Dave Krinsley & Lee Riciputi - 985-988 Density cycles and an offspring quantity and quality game driven by natural selection
by Barry Sinervo & Erik Svensson & Tosha Comendant - 989-992 The role of microbes in accretion, lamination and early lithification of modern marine stromatolites
by R. P. Reid & P. T. Visscher & A. W. Decho & J. F. Stolz & B. M. Bebout & C. Dupraz & I. G. Macintyre & H. W. Paerl & J. L. Pinckney & L. Prufert-Bebout & T. F. Steppe & D. J. DesMarais - 992-995 Ant-like task allocation and recruitment in cooperative robots
by Michael J. B. Krieger & Jean-Bernard Billeter & Laurent Keller - 995-998 The relative metabolic demand of inhibition and excitation
by Daniel Waldvogel & Peter van Gelderen & Wolf Muellbacher & Ulf Ziemann & Ilka Immisch & Mark Hallett - 998-1001 A role for the C3a anaphylatoxin receptor in the effector phase of asthma
by Alison A. Humbles & Bao Lu & Christy A. Nilsson & Craig Lilly & Elliot Israel & Yuko Fujiwara & Norma P. Gerard & Craig Gerard - 1001-1005 A voltage-dependent channel involved in nutrient uptake by red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite
by Sanjay A. Desai & Sergey M. Bezrukov & Joshua Zimmerberg - 1005-1009 Effects of oncogenic mutations in Smoothened and Patched can be reversed by cyclopamine
by Jussi Taipale & James K. Chen & Michael K. Cooper & Baolin Wang & Randall K. Mann & Ljiljana Milenkovic & Matthew P. Scott & Philip A. Beachy - 1009-1012 The APC tumour suppressor has a nuclear export function
by Rina Rosin-Arbesfeld & Fiona Townsley & Mariann Bienz - 1013-1015 Myosin V orientates the mitotic spindle in yeast
by Hongwei Yin & David Pruyne & Tim C. Huffaker & Anthony Bretscher - 1015-1019 Eukaryotic polymerases ι and ζ act sequentially to bypass DNA lesions
by Robert E. Johnson & M. Todd Washington & Lajos Haracska & Satya Prakash & Louise Prakash - 1023-1026 The drive to miniaturization
by Paul S. Peercy - 1027-1031 Pushing the limits of lithography
by Takashi Ito & Shinji Okazaki - 1032-1038 Alternative dielectrics to silicon dioxide for memory and logic devices
by Angus I. Kingon & Jon-Paul Maria & S. K. Streiffer - 1039-1046 Amplifying quantum signals with the single-electron transistor
by Michel H. Devoret & Robert J. Schoelkopf - 1047-1054 Ultimate physical limits to computation
by Seth Lloyd
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6798
- 815-815 … but Germany remains unmoved
by Quirin Schiermeier - 815-815 UK government backs change in law over stem-cell research…
by David Dickson & Paul Smaglik - 816-816 Green Bank dish may be last of the giants
by Colin Macilwain