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August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6798
- 817-817 US regulation threat over business links…
by Paul Smaglik - 817-817 …as government seeks more ethics training
by Paul Smaglik - 818-818 Biodiversity cash aimed at hotspots
by Rex Dalton - 818-818 US and Vietnam plan joint dioxin research
by Rex Dalton - 819-819 Astronomers reveal the secrets of the name game
by Steve Nadis - 819-819 Iceland's doctors rebuffed in health data row
by Alison Abbott - 822-825 Databasing the brain
by Marina Chicurel - 826-826 When Brazilians achieve, it's against all the odds
by Tomas A. Prolla - 826-826 Industry benefits from the public funding of intellectual curiosity
by Paul Schimmel - 827-828 The gift of Lepidoptera
by James Mallet - 828-829 The bondage of symmetry broken
by David Blow - 829-830 Expanding horizons
by Francesco Bertola - 830-830 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 831-831 The man who knew doses
by Rod Flower - 833-833 Words, words, words
by Elisabeth Malartre - 835-836 Vesicle fiesta at the synapse
by Gary Matthews - 836-837 Another noble gas conquered
by Gernot Frenking - 839-840 Directing direction
by R. A. Cross - 840-840 Eat me!
by John Whitfield - 840-841 Composite fermions pair up
by Nick Bonesteel - 841-843 Frazzled precision guides axons
by Roman J. Giger & Alex L. Kolodkin - 843-843 Tension in miniature
by David Jones - 844-844 Elsie Widdowson (1906–2000)
by Margaret Ashwell - 845-845 Navigation in a small world
by Jon M. Kleinberg - 846-847 Nonlinearity and the Moran effect
by Bernd Blasius & Lewi Stone - 847-847 reply: Nonlinearity and the Moran effect
by B. T. Grenfell & B. F. Finkenstädt & K. Wilson & T. N. Coulson & M.J. Crawley| - 847-848 An actively controlled heart valve
by Craig E. Franklin & Michael Axelsson - 848-848 Erratum: A triclosan-resistant bacterial enzyme
by Richard J. Heath & Charles O. Rock - 849-854 Transport, capture and exocytosis of single synaptic vesicles at active zones
by D. Zenisek & J. A. Steyer & W. Almers - 855-862 Structural and biochemical basis of apoptotic activation by Smac/DIABLO
by Jijie Chai & Chunying Du & Jia-Wei Wu & Saw Kyin & Xiaodong Wang & Yigong Shi - 863-865 Cooper instability of composite fermions
by Vito W. Scarola & Kwon Park & J. K. Jain - 865-868 Nitride semiconductors free of electrostatic fields for efficient white light-emitting diodes
by P. Waltereit & O. Brandt & A. Trampert & H. T. Grahn & J. Menniger & M. Ramsteiner & M. Reiche & K. H. Ploog - 868-871 Liquid crystal phase transitions in suspensions of polydisperse plate-like particles
by Felix M. van der Kooij & Katerina Kassapidou & Henk N. W. Lekkerkerker - 871-874 Multiscale modelling of plastic flow localization in irradiated materials
by Tomas Diaz de la Rubia & Hussein M. Zbib & Tariq A. Khraishi & Brian D. Wirth & Max Victoria & Maria Jose Caturla - 874-876 A stable argon compound
by Leonid Khriachtchev & Mika Pettersson & Nino Runeberg & Jan Lundell & Markku Räsänen - 877-879 Changes in Greenland ice sheet elevation attributed primarily to snow accumulation variability
by J. R. McConnell & R. J. Arthern & E. Mosley-Thompson & C. H. Davis & R. C. Bales & R. Thomas & J. F. Burkhart & J. D. Kyne - 879-882 Evidence for iron, copper and zinc complexation as multinuclear sulphide clusters in oxic rivers
by Tim F. Rozan & Michael E. Lassman & Douglas P. Ridge & George W. Luther - 882-885 Collapse and recovery of marine fishes
by Jeffrey A. Hutchings - 886-889 The Drosophila Netrin receptor Frazzled guides axons by controlling Netrin distribution
by Masaki Hiramoto & Yasushi Hiromi & Edward Giniger & Yoshiki Hotta - 889-893 Intracellular calcium dependence of transmitter release rates at a fast central synapse
by Ralf Schneggenburger & Erwin Neher - 893-897 SLAM (CDw150) is a cellular receptor for measles virus
by Hironobu Tatsuo & Nobuyuki Ono & Kotaro Tanaka & Yusuke Yanagi - 897-902 Colorectal carcinomas in mice lacking the catalytic subunit of PI(3)Kγ
by Takehiko Sasaki & Junko Irie-Sasaki & Yasuo Horie & Kurt Bachmaier & Jimmie E. Fata & Martin Li & Akira Suzuki & Dennis Bouchard & Alexandra Ho & Mark Redston & Steven Gallinger & Rama Khokha & Tak W. Mak & Phillip T. Hawkins & Len Stephens & Stephen W. Scherer & Ming Tsao & Josef M. Penninger - 902-906 Accumulation of autophagic vacuoles and cardiomyopathy in LAMP-2-deficient mice
by Yoshitaka Tanaka & Gundula Guhde & Anke Suter & Eeva-Liisa Eskelinen & Dieter Hartmann & Renate Lüllmann-Rauch & Paul M. L. Janssen & Judith Blanz & Kurt von Figura & Paul Saftig - 906-910 Primary LAMP-2 deficiency causes X-linked vacuolar cardiomyopathy and myopathy (Danon disease)
by Ichizo Nishino & Jin Fu & Kurenai Tanji & Takeshi Yamada & Sadatomo Shimojo & Tateo Koori & Marina Mora & Jack E. Riggs & Shin J. Oh & Yasutoshi Koga & Carolyn M. Sue & Ayaka Yamamoto & Nobuyuki Murakami & Sara Shanske & Edward Byrne & Eduardo Bonilla & Ikuya Nonaka & Salvatore DiMauro & Michio Hirano - 910-913 JOINTLESS is a MADS-box gene controlling tomato flower abscissionzone development
by Long Mao & Dilara Begum & Huey-wen Chuang & Muhammad A. Budiman & Eugene J. Szymkowiak & Erin E. Irish & Rod A. Wing - 913-916 A mutant of the motor protein kinesin that moves in both directions on microtubules
by Sharyn A. Endow & Hideo Higuchi - 916-919 A deeply knotted protein structure and how it might fold
by William R. Taylor
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6797
- 663-663 Roslin backs off pig organ work
by Declan Butler - 663-664 German scientists left in the cold as Berlin rejects rescue plan
by Alison Abbott & Ute Gitschel - 664-664 German government takes a narrow view of gene patents
by Quirin Schiermeier - 664-664 Deal on reprints could mean royalties for scientists
by Rex Dalton - 665-665 Japan seeks to unify ethics rules on genomics research
by Robert Triendl - 665-666 The sky's the limit as radio telescope array is approved
by Steve Nadis - 666-666 NASA pins hopes on bigger, costlier mission to Mars
by William Triplett - 667-667 Science champion joins US election race
by Colin Macilwain - 667-667 Chemist tipped for top UK science post
by David Dickson - 668-668 US dispute over definition of animal distress
by Jessica Netting - 670-672 New fronts in an old war
by Declan Butler - 673-673 Though HIV is the main cause of AIDS, other factors play a role
by R. T. D. Oliver - 673-673 Will we ever know what the Chinese knew?
by Ichikawa Shinji - 673-673 Responsible aquaculture can aid food problems
by M. J. Williams & J. D. Bell & M. V. Gupta & M. Dey & M. Ahmed & M. Prein & S. Child & P. R. Gardiner & R. Brummett & D. Jamu - 675-676 Rights and wrongs
by Kenan Malik - 676-677 Any old bones?
by Christopher Wills - 677-678 From donkeys and cows to whales
by Axel Meyer - 678-678 Science in culture
by Sara Abdulla - 679-679 Powerful reactions
by Chauncey Starr - 680-680 Worlds of IIF
by Roland Denison - 681-682 Crop strength through diversity
by Martin S. Wolfe - 682-683 Picture the smell
by Ingemar Lundström - 683-684 Lipid lunch for persistent pathogen
by William Bishai - 685-686 Feedback on Gaia
by Jim Gillon - 686-687 The shaky trace
by Yadin Dudai - 687-688 From insulator to superconductor
by Philip Phillips - 688-689 Taking up iodide in breast tissue
by Piri L. Welcsh & David A. Mankoff - 689-690 Ice sheets by volume
by Peter U. Clark & Alan C. Mix - 690-690 Shuffling around
by David Jones - 691-691 Attention is fast but volition is slow
by Jeremy M. Wolfe & George A. Alvarez & Todd S. Horowitz - 692-693 A marine Wallace's line?
by Paul H. Barber & Stephen R. Palumbi & Mark V. Erdmann & M. Kasim Moosa - 693-693 Neutron dose estimates from 5-yen coins
by Masuchika Kohno & Yoshinobu Koizumi - 695-699 Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations over the past 60 million years
by Paul N. Pearson & Martin R. Palmer - 700-702 Deep and stable interferometric nulling of broadband light with implications for observing planets around nearby stars
by Kent Wallace & Graham Hardy & Eugene Serabyn - 702-704 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Superconductivity in molecular crystals induced by charge injection
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & B. Batlogg - 704-708 Room-temperature electronic phase transitions in the continuous phase diagrams of perovskite manganites
by Young-Kook Yoo & Fred Duewer & Haitao Yang & Dong Yi & Jing-Wei Li & X.-D. Xiang - 708-710 Stress transmission through a model system of cohesionless elastic grains
by Miguel Da Silva & Jean Rajchenbach - 710-713 A colorimetric sensor array for odour visualization
by Neal A. Rakow & Kenneth S. Suslick - 713-716 Timing of the Last Glacial Maximum from observed sea-level minima
by Yusuke Yokoyama & Kurt Lambeck & Patrick De Deckker & Paul Johnston & L. Keith Fifield - 716-718 Cursoriality in bipedal archosaurs
by Terry D. Jones & James O. Farlow & John A. Ruben & Donald M. Henderson & Willem J. Hillenius - 718-722 Genetic diversity and disease control in rice
by Youyong Zhu & Hairu Chen & Jinghua Fan & Yunyue Wang & Yan Li & Jianbing Chen & JinXiang Fan & Shisheng Yang & Lingping Hu & Hei Leung & Tom W. Mew & Paul S. Teng & Zonghua Wang & Christopher C. Mundt - 722-726 Fear memories require protein synthesis in the amygdala for reconsolidation after retrieval
by Karim Nader & Glenn E. Schafe & Joseph E. Le Doux - 726-731 Cortex-restricted disruption of NMDAR1 impairs neuronal patterns in the barrel cortex
by Takuji Iwasato & Akash Datwani & Alexander M. Wolf & Hiroshi Nishiyama & Yusuke Taguchi & Susumu Tonegawa & Thomas Knöpfel & Reha S. Erzurumlu & Shigeyoshi Itohara - 731-734 Calcium channels activated by hydrogen peroxide mediate abscisic acid signalling in guard cells
by Zhen-Ming Pei & Yoshiyuki Murata & Gregor Benning & Sébastien Thomine & Birgit Klüsener & Gethyn J. Allen & Erwin Grill & Julian I. Schroeder - 735-738 Persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages and mice requires the glyoxylate shunt enzyme isocitrate lyase
by John D. McKinney & Kerstin Höner zu Bentrup & Ernesto J. Muñoz-Elías & Andras Miczak & Bing Chen & Wai-Tsing Chan & Dana Swenson & James C. Sacchettini & William R. Jacobs & David G. Russell - 739-742 Progression of autoimmune diabetes driven by avidity maturation of a T-cell population
by Abdelaziz Amrani & Joan Verdaguer & Pau Serra & Sabrina Tafuro & Rusung Tan & Pere Santamaria - 742-747 The Syk tyrosine kinase suppresses malignant growth of human breast cancer cells
by Peter J. P. Coopman & Michael T. H. Do & Mara Barth & Emma T. Bowden & Andrew J. Hayes & Eugenia Basyuk & Jan K. Blancato & Phyllis R. Vezza & Sandra W. McLeskey & Paul H. Mangeat & Susette C. Mueller - 747-752 Molecular portraits of human breast tumours
by Charles M. Perou & Therese Sørlie & Michael B. Eisen & Matt van de Rijn & Stefanie S. Jeffrey & Christian A. Rees & Jonathan R. Pollack & Douglas T. Ross & Hilde Johnsen & Lars A. Akslen & Øystein Fluge & Alexander Pergamenschikov & Cheryl Williams & Shirley X. Zhu & Per E. Lønning & Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale & Patrick O. Brown & David Botstein - 752-757 Potential for biomolecular imaging with femtosecond X-ray pulses
by Richard Neutze & Remco Wouts & David van der Spoel & Edgar Weckert & Janos Hajdu - 760-761 On the particularity of pathogens
by Barry R. Bloom - 762-767 Changing patterns of infectious disease
by Mitchell L. Cohen - 768-774 Pathogenic strategies of enteric bacteria
by Michael S. Donnenberg - 775-781 Molecular mechanisms that confer antibacterial drug resistance
by Christopher Walsh - 782-787 Toll-like receptors in the induction of the innate immune response
by Alan Aderem & Richard J. Ulevitch - 788-792 CD1-restricted T-cell responses and microbial infection
by Se-Ho Park & Albert Bendelac - 793-798 Vaccines against intracellular infections requiring cellular immunity
by Robert A. Seder & Adrian V. S. Hill - 799-803 Microbial genome sequencing
by Claire M. Fraser & Jonathan A. Eisen & Steven L. Salzberg - 804-804 Basic Science, Clinical Development, Global Surveillance
by Peter S. Ringrose - 807-808 ‘Quiet revolution’ in chemistry could revive public and private sectors
by Paul Smaglik - 809-809 Undergraduate interest in chemistry wanes in Europe
by Helen Gavaghan - 809-811 European industry turns to the academics to secure its future
by Helen Gavaghan - 811-812 Emerging fields of basic chemistry in Europe
by Helen Gavaghan - 812-812 Mergers and acquisitions rock UK chemical industry infrastructure
by Helen Gavaghan - 812-812 US companies seek basic science
by Paul Smaglik
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6796
- 549-549 Royalty-free rice arrives on the web
by David Dickson - 549-550 United States backs soil strategy in fight against global warming
by Paul Smaglik - 550-550 Spanish biomedical centres face funding uncertainty
by Xavier Bosch - 551-551 Strong sterling hits European researchers
by Natasha Loder - 551-551 Microsoft moguls back search for ET intelligence
by Rex Dalton - 552-552 From cell phones to brain cells
by Rex Dalton - 552-553 Kansas scientists help to oust creationists
by Rex Dalton - 553-553 Internet is the new key for restructured film institute
by Quirin Schiermeier - 553-553 German scientists pledge to fight growing xenophobia
by Quirin Schiermeier & Ute Gitschel - 556-558 Through the looking glass
by Alexander Hellemans - 559-559 A mutant mouse menagerie
by Alison Abbott - 560-560 Hawaiian legal action can't save leatherbacks: tackle driftnets instead
by John LaGrange - 560-560 Environment regulations hinder biotech industry
by Henry I. Miller - 560-560 Wise fool left Hussars for career in science admin
by Dmitry Zharkov - 561-562 Blessed with more than avoirdupois
by Andrew Berry - 562-562 Venusian visitation
by Don Fernie - 563-564 From trenches to couches
by John Galloway - 564-564 Paragon lost
by Michael Baumann - 565-565 Boundary disputes
by Jonathan C. Horton - 567-567 An end to violence
by Roger Smith - 569-570 Bacteriorhodopsin — the movie
by Werner Kühlbrandt - 571-573 Electrons in a strange sea
by Patricia A. Thiel & Jean Marie Dubois - 573-574 Benefits of bad telomeres
by Douglas Hanahan - 574-575 The giant diatom dump
by Victor Smetacek - 575-577 Making membranes in bacteria
by Rosemary A. Stuart & Walter Neupert - 578-579 Portrait of a magma chamber
by Robert S. Detrick - 579-580 Formatting genetic text
by Renato Paro - 580-581 On the verge of magnetism
by Piers Coleman - 581-581 Erratum: On the verge of magnetism
by Satish K. Nair & Stephen K. Burley - 581-581 Spinning and leaking
by David Jones - 582-582 W. David Kingery (1926–2000)
by Richard J. Brook - 583-584 Predicted vCJD mortality in Great Britain
by Azra C. Ghani & Neil M. Ferguson & Christl A. Donnelly & Roy M. Anderson - 584-585 Scrapie in Britain during the BSE years
by Mike B. Gravenor & D. R. Cox & Linda J. Hoinville & Alies Hoek & Angela R. McLean - 585-586 Exercise and reduced muscle mass in starlings
by John P. Swaddle & Andrew A. Biewener - 586-586 Peeling and sharpening multiwall nanotubes
by John Cumings & Philip G. Collins & A. Zettl - 587-592 Superconductivity on the border of itinerant-electron ferromagnetism in UGe2
by S. S. Saxena & P. Agarwal & K. Ahilan & F. M. Grosche & R. K. W. Haselwimmer & M. J. Steiner & E. Pugh & I. R. Walker & S. R. Julian & P. Monthoux & G. G. Lonzarich & A. Huxley & I. Sheikin & D. Braithwaite & J. Flouquet - 593-599 Regulation of chromatin structure by site-specific histone H3 methyltransferases
by Stephen Rea & Frank Eisenhaber & Dónal O'Carroll & Brian D. Strahl & Zu-Wen Sun & Manfred Schmid & Susanne Opravil & Karl Mechtler & Chris P. Ponting & C. David Allis & Thomas Jenuwein - 600-602 Evaporation in the young solar nebula as the origin of ‘just-right’ melting of chondrules
by Bosmat A. Cohen & Roger H. Hewins & Yang Yu - 602-605 Quasicrystalline valence bands in decagonal AlNiCo
by Eli Rotenberg & W. Theis & K. Horn & P. Gille - 605-608 A DNA-fuelled molecular machine made of DNA
by Bernard Yurke & Andrew J. Turberfield & Allen P. Mills & Friedrich C. Simmel & Jennifer L. Neumann - 608-611 Influencing intramolecular motion with an alternating electric field
by Veronica Bermudez & Nathalie Capron & Torsten Gase & Francesco G. Gatti & François Kajzar & David A. Leigh & Francesco Zerbetto & Songwei Zhang - 611-614 Water activity as the determinant for homogeneous ice nucleation in aqueous solutions
by Thomas Koop & Beiping Luo & Athanasios Tsias & Thomas Peter - 614-618 Evidence from three-dimensional seismic reflectivity images for enhanced melt supply beneath mid-ocean -ridge discontinuities
by G. M. Kent & S. C. Singh & A. J. Harding & M. C. Sinha & J. A. Orcutt & P. J. Barton & R. S. White & S. Bazin & R. W. Hobbs & C. H. Tong & J. W. Pye - 619-622 Fine structure of bone in dinosaurs, birds and mammals
by John M. Rensberger & Mahito Watabe - 622-625 Unexpectedly similar rates of nucleotide substitution found in male and female hominids
by Hacho B. Bohossian & Helen Skaletsky & David C. Page - 625-628 Evolvability of an RNA virus is determined by its mutational neighbourhood
by Christina L. Burch & Lin Chao - 628-632 Behaviourally driven gene expression reveals song nuclei in hummingbird brain
by Erich D. Jarvis & Sidarta Ribeiro & Maria Luisa da Silva & Dora Ventura & Jacques Vielliard & Claudio V. Mello - 633-636 NO is necessary and sufficient for egg activation at fertilization
by Richard C. Kuo & Gregory T. Baxter & Stuart H. Thompson & Stephen A. Stricker & Chris Patton & Joseph Bonaventura & David Epel - 637-641 YidC mediates membrane protein insertion in bacteria
by James C. Samuelson & Minyong Chen & Fenglei Jiang & Ines Möller & Martin Wiedmann & Andreas Kuhn & Gregory J. Phillips & Ross E. Dalbey - 641-645 Telomere dysfunction promotes non-reciprocal translocations and epithelial cancers in mice
by Steven E. Artandi & Sandy Chang & Shwu-Luan Lee & Scott Alson & Geoffrey J. Gottlieb & Lynda Chin & Ronald A. DePinho - 645-648 Helix deformation is coupled to vectorial proton transport in the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin
by Antoine Royant & Karl Edman & Thomas Ursby & Eva Pebay-Peyroula & Ehud M. Landau & Richard Neutze - 649-653 Structural alterations for proton translocation in the M state of wild-type bacteriorhodopsin
by Hans Jürgen Sass & Georg Büldt & Ralf Gessenich & Dominic Hehn & Dirk Neff & Ramona Schlesinger & Joel Berendzen & Pal Ormos - 653-657 Molecular mechanism of vectorial proton translocation by bacteriorhodopsin
by Sriram Subramaniam & Richard Henderson
August 2000, Volume 406, Issue 6795
- 446-446 UK hopes that big-money deals will attract top talent
by Natasha Loder - 446-446 Science may lose out from sale of ‘flying reptile’ fossil
by Jessa Netting - 447-447 Researchers criticize response to killer algae
by Rex Dalton - 447-447 France may bid for fusion reactor
by Heather McCabe - 448-448 Berlin genome centre to go ahead
by Quirin Schiermeier - 448-448 Astronomers silenced in star-name wars
by William Triplett - 449-449 Ocean researchers dive to deep-sea stations
by Colin Macilwain - 452-454 Ecology goes underground
by Jon Copley - 455-455 Cost of institute was small change to Roche
by Urs Christen - 455-455 How neptunium led to the birth of plutonium
by C. R. Richmond - 455-455 How can the developing world protect itself from biotech patent-holders?
by John H. Barton & Joseph Strauss - 457-458 The road to decarbonized energy
by Stanford R. Ovshinsky - 458-458 Forces to be reckoned with
by Peter Wrobel - 458-459 Romancing the dome
by Rodney Cotterill - 459-460 Trek to an inhabited wilderness
by Louis Warren - 460-460 Science in culture
by Haim Watzman - 461-461 Start making sense
by Raúl Camba - 462-462 Taking control
by Gregory Benford - 463-464 Biodiversity's ups and downs
by Peter J. Morin - 464-465 Catching crystals at birth
by David W. Oxtoby - 465-465 Plaque removers and shakers
by Marie-Thérèse Heemels - 466-467 Molecular switches in metastasis
by Anne Ridley - 467-468 Some vortices like it hot
by Patrick A. Lee - 468-469 Iron uncertainty
by Adina Paytan - 469-470 Treasure trove for cholera research
by Matthew K. Waldor & Debabrata RayChaudhuri - 470-471 Taking the Earth's temperature
by Ian Jackson - 471-471 The soda solution
by David Jones - 472-472 Seymour S. Kety (1915–2000)
by Leon Elsenberg - 473-474 Oncogene inactivation in a mouse model
by Tsuyoshi Tanabe & Tomoko Kuwabara & Masaki Warashina & Kenzaburo Tani & Kazunari Taira & Shigetaka Asano - 474-475 Home-site fidelity in migratory honeybees
by Peter Neumann & Nikolaus Koeniger & Gudrun Koeniger & Salim Tingek & Per Kryger & Robin F. A. Moritz - 475-475 Giant honeybees return to their nest sites
by J. Paar & B. P. Oldroyd & G. Kastberger - 477-483 DNA sequence of both chromosomes of the cholera pathogen Vibrio cholerae
by John F. Heidelberg & Jonathan A. Eisen & William C. Nelson & Rebecca A. Clayton & Michelle L. Gwinn & Robert J. Dodson & Daniel H. Haft & Erin K. Hickey & Jeremy D. Peterson & Lowell Umayam & Steven R. Gill & Karen E. Nelson & Timothy D. Read & Hervé Tettelin & Delwood Richardson & Maria D. Ermolaeva & Jessica Vamathevan & Steven Bass & Haiying Qin & Ioana Dragoi & Patrick Sellers & Lisa McDonald & Teresa Utterback & Robert D. Fleishmann & William C. Nierman & Owen White & Steven L. Salzberg & Hamilton O. Smith & Rita R. Colwell & John J. Mekalanos & J. Craig Venter & Claire M. Fraser - 484-486 Evidence for free precession in a pulsar
by I. H. Stairs & A. G. Lyne & S. L. Shemar - 486-488 Vortex-like excitations and the onset of superconducting phase fluctuation in underdoped La2-xSrxCuO4
by Z. A. Xu & N. P. Ong & Y. Wang & T. Kakeshita & S. Uchida