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February 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6769
- 472-472 Nossal named Australian of the Year
by Peter Pockley - 472-472 Anderson steps down from Wellcome over Oxford row
by Natasha Loder - 473-473 IBM joins genomics mapping consortium
by Declan Butler - 473-474 Rules agreed over GM food exports
by Colin Macilwain - 474-475 German science begins to cure its historical amnesia
by Alison Abbott - 478-478 Apathy rewards misconduct — and everybody suffers
by Herbert N. Arst - 478-478 End of impact factors?
by John Brunstein - 478-478 Proteomics is getting easier in some ways…
by Joan L. Slonczewski - 478-478 … and should be treated the same as genomics
by Jeffrey E. Segall - 478-478 Nucleic acids revelation delayed by a sceptic
by Friedrich Katscher - 479-480 The decade of the sheep
by Anne McLaren - 480-481 Dead branches on the tree of life
by David M. Irwin - 481-481 Textiles, bridges, plastics and chips
by Gunhard Æ. Oravas - 481-482 Cocktail-party gossip aplenty
by Jeanne Altmann - 482-482 Science in culture
by John E. Thornes - 483-483 Decline of the generalist
by Frederick Seitz - 485-485 From Caribbean to Clementine
by Stephen Baxter - 487-488 Fluff balls of fire
by Graham K. Hubler - 488-489 Survey flights in honeybees
by Thomas Collett - 489-491 Electrons in the looking glass
by Eric Heller - 491-492 Gene expression in diagnosis
by Anton Berns - 492-493 Alien invaders
by Peter D. Moore - 493-495 The sting in a fractal tail
by Colin P. Stark & Marc Stieglitz - 495-496 A predictor of pathology
by John C. Rothwell - 496-497 Optical control of reactions
by Stuart A. Rice - 497-497 Perfect dryness
by David Jones - 498-498 Olivier Kahn (1943–99)
by Peter Day - 499-500 Longevity record for deep-sea invertebrate
by Derk C. Bergquist & Frederick M. Williams & Charles R. Fisher - 500-501 Mitochondria and the death of oocytes
by Gloria I. Perez & Alexander M. Trbovich & Roger G. Gosden & Jonathan L. Tilly - 501-501 Mitochondria and the death of oocytes
by David C. Krakauer & Alex Mira - 501-502 Demethylation of the zygotic paternal genome
by Wolfgang Mayer & Alain Niveleau & Jörn Walter & Reinald Fundele & Thomas Haaf - 503-511 Distinct types of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma identified by gene expression profiling
by Ash A. Alizadeh & Michael B. Eisen & R. Eric Davis & Chi Ma & Izidore S. Lossos & Andreas Rosenwald & Jennifer C. Boldrick & Hajeer Sabet & Truc Tran & Xin Yu & John I. Powell & Liming Yang & Gerald E. Marti & Troy Moore & James Hudson & Lisheng Lu & David B. Lewis & Robert Tibshirani & Gavin Sherlock & Wing C. Chan & Timothy C. Greiner & Dennis D. Weisenburger & James O. Armitage & Roger Warnke & Ronald Levy & Wyndham Wilson & Michael R. Grever & John C. Byrd & David Botstein & Patrick O. Brown & Louis M. Staudt - 512-515 Quantum mirages formed by coherent projection of electronic structure
by H. C. Manoharan & C. P. Lutz & D. M. Eigler - 515-519 Experimental test of quantum nonlocality in three-photon Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger entanglement
by Jian-Wei Pan & Dik Bouwmeester & Matthew Daniell & Harald Weinfurter & Anton Zeilinger - 519-521 Ball lightning caused by oxidation of nanoparticle networks from normal lightning strikes on soil
by John Abrahamson & James Dinniss - 521-523 Large-scale complementary integrated circuits based on organic transistors
by B. Crone & A. Dodabalapur & Y.-Y. Lin & R. W. Filas & Z. Bao & A. LaDuca & R. Sarpeshkar & H. E. Katz & W. Li - 524-527 Fractal stream chemistry and its implications for contaminant transport in catchments
by James W. Kirchner & Xiahong Feng & Colin Neal - 527-530 Rapid diffusive infiltration of sodium into partially molten peridotite
by Craig C. Lundstrom - 530-534 Oxygen-isotope evidence for recycled crust in the sources of mid-ocean-ridge basalts
by John M. Eiler & Pierre Schiano & Nami Kitchen & Edward M. Stolper - 534-537 Quality of the fossil record through time
by M. J. Benton & M. A. Wills & R. Hitchin - 537-540 Ontogeny of orientation flight in the honeybee revealed by harmonic radar
by Elizabeth A. Capaldi & Alan D. Smith & Juliet L. Osborne & Susan E. Fahrbach & Sarah M. Farris & Donald R. Reynolds & Ann S. Edwards & Andrew Martin & Gene E. Robinson & Guy M. Poppy & Joseph R. Riley - 540-544 Myoglobin-like aerotaxis transducers in Archaea and Bacteria
by Shaobin Hou & Randy W. Larsen & Dmitri Boudko & Charles W. Riley & Ece Karatan & Mike Zimmer & George W. Ordal & Maqsudul Alam - 544-549 Motor disorder in Huntington's disease begins as a dysfunction in error feedback control
by Maurice A. Smith & Jason Brandt & Reza Shadmehr - 549-553 A neuronal analogue of state-dependent learning
by D. E. Shulz & R. Sosnik & V. Ego & S. Haidarliu & E. Ahissar - 553-556 Modulation of A-type potassium channels by a family of calcium sensors
by W. Frank An & Mark R. Bowlby & Maria Betty & Jie Cao & Huai-Ping Ling & Grace Mendoza & Joseph W. Hinson & Karen I. Mattsson & Brian W. Strassle & James S. Trimmer & Kenneth J. Rhodes - 557-560 Slowed recovery of rod photoresponse in mice lacking the GTPase accelerating protein RGS9-1
by Ching-Kang Chen & Marie E. Burns & Wei He & Theodore G. Wensel & Denis A. Baylor & Melvin I. Simon - 560-564 Food and metabolic signalling defects in a Caenorhabditis elegans serotonin-synthesis mutant
by Ji Ying Sze & Martin Victor & Curtis Loer & Yang Shi & Gary Ruvkun - 564-567 Evidence for stabilizing selection in a eukaryotic enhancer element
by Michael Z. Ludwig & Casey Bergman & Nipam H. Patel & Martin Kreitman - 567-571 Structure of human guanylate-binding protein 1 representing a unique class of GTP-binding proteins
by Balaji Prakash & Gerrit J. K. Praefcke & Louis Renault & Alfred Wittinghofer & Christian Herrmann - 571-575 Alternative modular polyketide synthase expression controls macrolactone structure
by Yongquan Xue & David H. Sherman - 575-575 Erratum The neurobiology of cognition
by M. James Nichols & William T. Newsome
January 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6768
- 347-347 Quality, not quantity, for UK PhDs?
by Natasha Loder - 347-348 All parties keen to press on with Europe-based science website
by Declan Butler - 349-349 Clinton proposes $2.8 billion increase in science funding
by Rex Dalton - 349-349 Yale hopes a $500 million boost will raise research profile
by Paul Smaglik - 350-350 Canadian biomedical collaboration keeps on growing
by David Spurgeon - 350-350 NIH cancer researchers to get free access to ‘OncoMouse’
by Paul Smaglik - 351-351 Top physicist quits Japan for US
by Robert Triendl - 351-351 Ministries cooperate to plan Japanese genome centre
by David Cyrano - 351-352 Issue of patents on ‘Dolly’ technology stirs controversy
by Meredith Wadman - 352-352 US survey reveals location of human tissue samples
by Colin Macilwain - 352-352 India targets extra research funds
by K. S. Jayaraman - 353-353 Top UK epidemiologist suspended after complaints
by Natasha Loder - 353-353 Head of US watchdog faces uncertain future
by Meredith Wadman - 356-356 Give credit where it's due (not to me, this time)
by Reed B. Wickner - 356-356 Mitchell saw the new vista, if not the details
by Bo G. Malmström - 356-356 Cell contamination leads to inaccurate data: we must take action now
by G. N. Stacey - 357-359 Science moves to centre stage
by Ana Padilla & Ian Gibson - 361-362 Instincts for the past tense
by David Poeppel - 362-362 Why not knot right?
by Gregory Buck - 363-363 Powering the planet
by Michael Grätzel - 363-364 An evolutionary odyssey
by Jean-Jacques Hublin - 364-364 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 365-365 New approaches to old age
by Leonard Hayflick - 367-367 Pluto story
by Robert Silverberg - 369-370 Nogo in nerve regeneration
by J. L. Goldberg & B. A. Barres - 370-371 Out of Africa
by Frank Oldfield - 371-373 Harvesting sunlight safely
by Barbara Demmig-Adams & William W. Adams - 373-373 Democracy on the rocks
by Bruce W. D. Yardley - 374-375 One photon seen by one electron
by Leo Kouwenhoven - 375-377 Rice, microbes and methane
by Joshua Schimel - 377-378 Jets from a singular surface
by Michael P. Brenner - 378-379 Evolutionary psychology meets g
by N. J. Mackintosh - 379-380 Volcanic action at Axial Seamount
by Earl Davis - 380-380 No more feelings
by David Jones - 381-382 Energy for microbial life on Europa
by Christopher F. Chyba - 382-383 A function for guttural pouches in the horse
by Keith E. Baptiste & Jonathan M. Naylor & Jeremy Bailey & Ernest M. Barber & Klass Post & Jim Thornhill - 383-384 Inhibitor of neurite outgrowth in humans
by Rabinder Prinjha & Stephen E. Moore & Mary Vinson & Sian Blake & Rachel Morrow & Gary Christie & David Michalovich & David L. Simmons & Frank S. Walsh - 384-384 Creating the narrowest carbon nanotubes
by L. F. Sun & S. S. Xie & W. Liu & W. Y. Zhou & Z. Q. Liu & D. S. Tang & G. Wang & L. X. Qian - 385-389 Nodal signalling in vertebrate development
by Alexander F. Schier & Michael M. Shen - 391-395 A pigment-binding protein essential for regulation of photosynthetic light harvesting
by Xiao-Ping Li & Olle Björkman & Connie Shih & Arthur R. Grossman & Magnus Rosenquist & Stefan Jansson & Krishna K. Niyogi - 396-398 Probing bulk states of correlated electron systems by high-resolution resonance photoemission
by A. Sekiyama & T. Iwasaki & K. Matsuda & Y. Saitoh & Y. Ônuki & S. Suga - 398-401 Dynamic instabilities and memory effects in vortex matter
by Y. Paltiel & E. Zeldov & Y. N. Myasoedov & H. Shtrikman & S. Bhattacharya & M. J. Higgins & Z. L. Xiao & E. Y. Andrei & P. L. Gammel & D. J. Bishop - 401-404 Singularity dynamics in curvature collapse and jet eruption on a fluid surface
by Benjamin W. Zeff & Benjamin Kleber & Jay Fineberg & Daniel P. Lathrop - 405-407 A single-photon detector in the far-infrared range
by S. Komiyama & O. Astafiev & V. Antonov & T. Kutsuwa & H. Hirai - 408-410 Efficient organic photovoltaic diodes based on doped pentacene
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & E. Bucher & B. Batlogg - 410-414 Rainfall and drought in equatorial east Africa during the past 1,100 years
by Dirk Verschuren & Kathleen R. Laird & Brian F. Cumming - 414-416 Precise climate monitoring using complementary satellite data sets
by Frank J. Wentz & Matthias Schabel - 416-420 The Pleistocene serpent Wonambi and the early evolution of snakes
by John D. Scanlon & Michael S. Y. Lee - 421-424 Stimulation by ammonium-based fertilizers of methane oxidation in soil around rice roots
by Paul L. E. Bodelier & Peter Roslev & Thilo Henckel & Peter Frenzel - 425-428 Activin- and Nodal-related factors control antero–posterior patterning of the zebrafish embryo
by Bernard Thisse & Christopher V. E. Wright & Christine Thisse - 428-430 Separable processing of consonants and vowels
by Alfonso Caramazza & Doriana Chialant & Rita Capasso & Gabriele Miceli - 430-434 Noradrenaline in the ventral forebrain is critical for opiate withdrawal-induced aversion
by J. M. Delfs & Y. Zhu & J. P. Druhan & G. Aston-Jones - 434-439 Nogo-A is a myelin-associated neurite outgrowth inhibitor and an antigen for monoclonal antibody IN-1
by Maio S. Chen & Andrea B. Huber & Marjan E. van der Haar & Marcus Frank & Lisa Schnell & Adrian A. Spillmann & Franziska Christ & Martin E. Schwab - 439-444 Identification of the Nogo inhibitor of axon regeneration as a Reticulon protein
by Tadzia GrandPré & Fumio Nakamura & Timothy Vartanian & Stephen M. Strittmatter - 444-447 Torque-generating units of the flagellar motor of Escherichia coli have a high duty ratio
by William S. Ryu & Richard M. Berry & Howard C. Berg - 447-451 The DExH protein NPH-II is a processive and directional motor for unwinding RNA
by Eckhard Jankowsky & Christian H. Gross & Stewart Shuman & Anna Marie Pyle - 451-456 DNA-bound structures and mutants reveal abasic DNA binding by APE1 DNA repair and coordination
by Clifford D. Mol & Tadahide Izumi & Sankar Mitra & John A. Tainer - 456-460 Design of single-layer β-sheets without a hydrophobic core
by Shohei Koide & Xiaolin Huang & Karl Link & Akiko Koide & Zimei Bu & Donald M. Engelman - 463-463 Passing the baton?
by Brendan Horton - 464-464 Creative fusion of many minds
by Brendan Horton - 464-464 Exploring the territory in tissue engineering
by Potter Wickware - 464-466 Bioengineering programmes rise to meet the challenge of a young science
by Brendan Horton - 466-466 Insiders advise on first steps to a career
by Potter Wickware - 466-466 Progress from a fragile start
by Potter Wickware
January 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6767
- 231-231 Celera genome licensing terms spark concerns over ‘monopoly’
by Declan Butler & Paul Smaglik - 232-232 Merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham creates pharmaceutical giant
by Alison Abbott - 232-232 NASA ponders termination of gamma-ray observatory
by Tony Reichhardt - 233-233 Diversity convention in the balance
by Colin Macilwain - 233-233 Global-warming sceptics left out in the cold
by Colin Macilwain - 234-234 DIY microarrayers promise DNA chips with everything
by Rex Dalton - 234-234 Australian university chiefs attack plans for research funding
by Peter Pockley - 235-235 Appointment of UK food standards chief under fire
by Natasha Loder - 235-235 Dutch institute forced to respond to crisis in recruitment of postdoctoral researchers
by Natasha Loder - 236-236 Mouse geneticists call for unified rules of exchange
by Alison Abbott - 236-236 Business lobby set to take EPA to court over data access
by Colin Macilwain - 237-237 NIH under fire over gene-therapy trials…
by Meredith Wadman - 237-237 …as panel seeks help for trial host nations
by Paul Smaglik - 241-241 Local data are vital to worldwide conservation
by Jon Paul Rodríguez & Gillian Ashenfelter & Franklin Rojas-Suárez & Juan Javier García Fernández & Luis Suárez & Andrew P. Dobson - 241-242 There's a place for the theory of everything
by John Ellis - 242-242 Cover adds fuel to the fire in evolution battle
by Editor - 242-242 ECT damage is easy to find if you look for it
by Peter Sterling - 242-242 Cover adds fuel to the fire in evolution battle
by Gary C. Harris & Martina Königer - 242-242 Full effects of oil rigs on corals are not yet known
by J. M. Roberts - 243-245 Seeking the great transition
by Gretchen C. Daily & Brian H. Walker - 247-248 Is the sky made from pi?
by Frank Wilczek - 248-249 Arctic antics
by Douglas Palmer - 249-250 The Osler magic revisited
by W. F. Bynum - 250-250 Seeing the world in a mote of dust
by Ralph Lewin - 251-251 Tycho and the ton of gold
by Owen Gingerich - 253-253 Cognitive ability and the light bulb
by Brian Aldiss - 255-256 A central control for cell growth
by Alan J. Whitmarsh & Roger J. Davis - 256-257 Engineering decoherence
by Wolfgang P. Schleich - 257-259 Finding the lost target
by Martin E. Schwab - 260-261 Better budgets for methyl halides?
by James H. Butler - 261-263 Protamine wars
by Andrew G. Clark & Alberto Civetta - 263-263 States of non-mind
by David Jones - 263-263 Erratum: A tale of ends
by Victoria Lundblad - 264-264 Robert A. Swanson (1947–99)
by David V. Goeddel & Arthur D. Levinson - 265-266 Ultrasonic hearing in nocturnal butterflies
by Jayne E. Yack & James H. Fullard - 266-267 Atomic structure of the quasicrystal Al72Ni20Co8
by Yanfa Yan & Stephen J. Pennycook - 267-267 Atomic structure of the quasicrystal Al72Ni20Co8
by Paul J. Steinhardt & H.-C. Jeong & K. Saitoh & M. Tanaka & E. Abe & A. P. Tsai - 267-268 Circadian clocks limited by noise
by Naama Barkai & Stanislas Leibler - 269-273 Decoherence of quantum superpositions through coupling to engineered reservoirs
by C. J. Myatt & B. E. King & Q. A. Turchette & C. A. Sackett & D. Kielpinski & W. M. Itano & C. Monroe & D. J. Wineland - 274-280 Direct protein–protein coupling enables cross-talk between dopamine D5 and γ-aminobutyric acid A receptors
by Fang Liu & Qi Wan & Zdenek B. Pristupa & Xian-Min Yu & Yu Tian Wang & Hyman B. Niznik - 281-283 Polarization rotation mechanism for ultrahigh electromechanical response in single-crystal piezoelectrics
by Huaxiang Fu & Ronald E. Cohen - 283-286 Dynamics of supercooled water in confined geometry
by R. Bergman & J. Swenson - 286-289 Molecular imprinting of bulk, microporous silica
by Alexander Katz & Mark E. Davis - 289-292 Biomimetic synthesis of ordered silica structures mediated by block copolypeptides
by Jennifer N. Cha & Galen D. Stucky & Daniel E. Morse & Timothy J. Deming - 292-295 Natural methyl bromide and methyl chloride emissions from coastal salt marshes
by Robert C. Rhew & Benjamin R. Miller & Ray F. Weiss - 295-298 A strong source of methyl chloride to the atmosphere from tropical coastal land
by Y. Yokouchi & Y. Noijiri & L. A. Barrie & D. Toom-Sauntry & T. Machida & Y. Inuzuka & H. Akimoto & H.-J. Li & Y. Fujinuma & S. Aoki - 298-301 Halocarbons produced by natural oxidation processes during degradation of organic matter
by F. Keppler & R. Eiden & V. Niedan & J. Pracht & H. F. Schöler - 301-304 Annual fluxes of carbon from deforestation and regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon
by R. A. Houghton & D. L. Skole & Carlos A. Nobre & J. L. Hackler & K. T. Lawrence & W H. Chomentowski - 304-309 Rapid evolution of male reproductive genes in the descent of man
by Gerald J. Wyckoff & Wen Wang & Chung-I Wu - 309-312 Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex
by Pascal Belin & Robert J. Zatorre & Philippe Lafaille & Pierre Ahad & Bruce Pike - 312-316 Functional regeneration of sensory axons into the adult spinal cord
by Matt S. Ramer & John V. Priestley & Stephen B. McMahon - 316-321 Glutamate release in severe brain ischaemia is mainly by reversed uptake
by David J. Rossi & Takeo Oshima & David Attwell - 321-325 Blocker protection in the pore of a voltage-gated K+ channel and its structural implications
by Donato del Camino & Miguel Holmgren & Yi Liu & Gary Yellen - 325-328 KIR expression on self-reactive CD8+ T cells is controlled by T-cell receptor engagement
by Bertrand Huard & Lars Karlsson - 328-332 Regulation of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase by MAP kinase
by Lee M. Graves & Hedeel I. Guy & Piotr Kozlowski & Min Huang & Eduardo Lazarowski & R. Marshall Pope & Matthew A. Collins & Erik N. Dahlstrand & H. Shelton Earp & David R. Evans - 332-335 The joining of ribosomal subunits in eukaryotes requires eIF5B
by Tatyana V. Pestova & Ivan B. Lomakin & Joon H. Lee & Sang Ki Choi & Thomas E. Dever & Christopher U. T. Hellen - 335-338 A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators
by Michael B. Elowitz & Stanislas Leibler - 339-342 Construction of a genetic toggle switch in Escherichia coli
by Timothy S. Gardner & Charles R. Cantor & James J. Collins
January 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6766
- 119-119 Celera turns to public genome data to speed up endgame..
by Paul Smaglik & Declan Butler - 119-120 ...as Internet fervour hits genomics
by David Dickson - 120-120 Inadequate optics 'threat to US laser facility'
by Colin Macilwain - 121-121 UK discussed ban on foreign job ads in 1960s
by Natasha Loder - 121-122 Bell Labs win superconductivity patent
by Colin Macilwain - 122-122 Genetics takes off in Naples as institute moves south
by Alison Abbott - 123-123 … as lobbyists anticipate more money for all
by Colin Macilwain & Paul Smaglik - 123-123 NIH seeks funding for neuroscience centre …
by Paul Smaglik - 124-124 Greenwich ‘could be symbolic timekeeper for electronic era’
by Natasha Loder - 124-124 Japanese support biotech start-ups
by Robert Triendl - 124-124 Brussels research chief backs European website proposal
by Declan Butler - 125-125 Biologists flock to ‘evo-devo’ in a quest to read the recipes of life
by Rex Dalton - 129-129 … or should private enterprise take over?
by Matthew Brown & Donald R. Leal - 129-129 Global bodies won't save the environment: it needs grass-roots efforts …
by Ignacio H. Chapela - 129-130 Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce
by Dattatray Parasnis - 130-130 East German academics faced unfair hurdles
by Bernd Legler & Guy Moore - 130-130 Wherever HIV originated, polio vaccine is safe now
by Ka-Wing Wong - 130-130 Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce
by Alex May - 130-130 EPA error risked halving India's rice harvest
by E. S. R. Gopal - 130-130 Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce
by Alex May - 131-133 Sowing nuclear misconceptions
by Kurt Gottfried - 135-136 The truth is in here
by Henry Gee - 136-136 Simplicity out of complexity
by Jonathan R. Ellis - 137-138 Of pigs, poultry and permafrost
by David A. J. Tyrrell