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December 1999, Volume 402, Issue 6764
- 849-849 Middle East synchrotron crosses first funding hurdle
by Heather McCabe - 849-849 Top BSE official forced to step down in UK
by David Dickson - 852-852 Patent law changes spell problems and opportunities
by James J. Murphy - 852-852 Threat to research in Spanish universities
by José A. Vázquez-Boland - 852-852 Latecomers welcome?
by David Davies - 853-854 Seeing both the woods and the trees
by Stuart L. Pimm - 854-854 Italian art's bequest to science
by Pietro Corsi - 855-856 Reflections on colour constancy
by Karl R. Gegenfurtner - 856-857 Making every photon count
by Richard Hailstone - 857-857 Suffering for one's science
by John Whitfield - 857-859 Evolutionary checkers
by Igor Aleksander - 860-860 Vast snow dunes frozen in time
by Sarah Tomlin - 860-861 Insulin resistance and obesity
by Michael W. Schwartz & Steven E. Kahn - 861-861 The art of slow change
by David Jones - 863-864 A funerary feast fit for King Midas
by Patrick E. McGovern & Donald L. Glusker & Robert A. Moreau & Alberto Nuñez & Curt W. Beck & Elizabeth Simpson & Eric D. Butrym & Lawrence J. Exner & Edith C. Stout - 864-864 Losing strategies can win by Parrondo's paradox
by Gregory P. Harmer & Derek Abbott - 865-867 Enhanced yield of photoinduced electrons in doped silver halide crystals
by Jacqueline Belloni & Mona Treguer & Hynd Remita & René De Keyzer - 867-871 Periodic mesoporous organosilicas with organic groups inside the channel walls
by Tewodros Asefa & Mark J. MacLachlan & Neil Coombs & Geoffrey A. Ozin - 871-873 Seismic anisotropy of the Earth's inner core resulting from flow induced by Maxwell stresses
by Shun-ichiro Karato - 874-877 Ultraviolet colour variation influences blue tit sex ratios
by Ben C. Sheldon & Staffan Andersson & Simon C. Griffith & Jonas Örnborg & Joanna Sendecka - 877-879 Perception of three-dimensional shape influences colour perception through mutual illumination
by M. G. Bloj & D. Kersten & A. C. Hurlbert - 880-883 Dominant negative mutations in human PPARγ associated with severe insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus and hypertension
by I. Barroso & M. Gurnell & V. E. F. Crowley & M. Agostini & J. W. Schwabe & M. A. Soos & G. LI Maslen & T. D. M. Williams & H. Lewis & A. J. Schafer & V. K. K. Chatterjee & S. O'Rahilly - 884-888 EGF receptor transactivation by G-protein-coupled receptors requires metalloproteinase cleavage of proHB-EGF
by Norbert Prenzel & Esther Zwick & Henrik Daub & Michael Leserer & Reimar Abraham & Christian Wallasch & Axel Ullrich - 889-894 p53 inhibition by the LANA protein of KSHV protects against cell death
by Jacques Friborg & Wing-pui Kong & Michael O. Hottiger & Gary J. Nabel - 894-898 Structure of a transiently phosphorylated switch in bacterial signal transduction
by Dorothee Kern & Brian F. Volkman & Peter Luginbühl & Michael J. Nohaile & Sydney Kustu & David E. Wemmer - 898-898 Erratum: Small-bandgap endohedral metallofullerenes in high yield and purity
by S. Stevenson & G. Rice & T. Glass & K. Harich & F. Cromer & M. R. Jordan & J. Craft & E. Hadju & R. Bible & M. M. Olmstead & K. Maitra & A. J. Fisher & A. L. Balch & H. C. Dorn - 898-898 erratum: Saccharomyces cerevisiae telomerase is an Sm small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle
by Anita G. Seto & Arthur J. Zaug & Suzanne G. Sobel & Sandra L. Wolin & Thomas R. Cech - 898-898 Erratum: Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14
by Robert S. Ames & Henry M. Sarau & Johathan K. Chambers & Robert N. Willette & Nambi V. Aiyar & Anne M. Romanic & Calvert S. Louden & James J. Foley & Charles F. Sauermelch & Robert W. Coatney & Zhaohui Ao & Jyoti Disa & Stephen D. Holmes & Jeffrey M. Stadel & John D. Martin & Wu-Schyong Liu & George I. Glover & Shelagh Wilson & Dean E. McNulty & Catherine E. Ellis & Nabil A. Elshourbagy & Usman Shabon & John J. Trill & Douglas W. P. Hay & Eliot H. Ohlstein & Derk J. Bergsma & Stephen A. Douglas - 898-898 Erratum: A Chinese triconodont mammal and mosaic evolution of the mammalian skeleton
by Ji Qiang & Luo Zhexi & Ji Shu-an
December 1999, Volume 402, Issue 6763
- 3-4 Dual personality of memory T cells
by Charles R. Mackay - 5-5 Toll gates for pathogen selection
by Richard J. Ulevitch - 6-13 Selecting and maintaining a diverse T-cell repertoire
by Ananda W. Goldrath & Michael J. Bevan - 14-20 Commitment to the B-lymphoid lineage depends on the transcription factor Pax5
by Stephen L. Nutt & Barry Heavey & Antonius G. Rolink & Meinrad Busslinger - 21-24 ICOS is an inducible T-cell co-stimulator structurally and functionally related to CD28
by Andreas Hutloff & Anna M. Dittrich & Katja C. Beier & Barbara Eljaschewitsch & Regine Kraft & Ionnis Anagnostopoulos & Richard A. Kroczek - 25-29 Cytotoxic T-cell immunity to virus-infected non-haematopoietic cells requires presentation of exogenous antigen
by Luis J. Sigal & Shane Crotty & Raul Andino & Kenneth L. Rock - 29-34 Structure of the amino-terminal domain of Cbl complexed to its binding site on ZAP-70 kinase
by Wuyi Meng & Sansana Sawasdikosol & Steven J. Burakoff & Michael J. Eck - 34-38 Two subsets of memory T lymphocytes with distinct homing potentials and effector functions
by Federica Sallusto & Danielle Lenig & Reinhold Förster & Martin Lipp & Antonio Lanzavecchia - 39-43 The Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited to macrophage phagosomes and discriminates between pathogens
by David M. Underhill & Adrian Ozinsky & Adeline M. Hajjar & Anne Stevens & Christopher B. Wilson & Michael Bassetti & Alan Aderem - 43-47 Activated T cells regulate bone loss and joint destruction in adjuvant arthritis through osteoprotegerin ligand
by Young-Yun Kong & Ulrich Feige & Iidiko Sarosi & Brad Bolon & Anna Tafuri & Sean Morony & Casey Capparelli & Ji Li & Robin Elliott & Susan McCabe & Thomas Wong & Giuseppe Campagnuolo & Erika Moran & Earl R. Bogoch & Gwyneth Van & Linh T. Nguyen & Pamela S. Ohashi & David L. Lacey & Eleanor Fish & William J. Boyle & Josef M. Penninger - 48-48 Biogen and immune disease
by Joseph M. Davie - 705-705 …and a chance to tackle protein structure
by Declan Butler - 705-706 IBM promises scientists 500-fold leap in supercomputing power…
by Declan Butler - 706-706 Germany drags its feet over demand for genome funds
by Alison Abbott - 707-707 …with proposal to report all ‘adverse events’
by Paul Smaglik - 707-707 Tighter watch urged on adenoviral vectors…
by Paul Smaglik - 708-708 French research minister waters down CNRS reform
by Heather McCabe - 708-708 Lots more cash for UK universities
by Natasha Loder - 708-708 ‘Relevant’ teaching turns UK children back on to physics
by Natasha Loder - 709-709 Roche's Taq patent ‘obtained by deceit’, rules US court
by Rex Dalton - 709-710 US sends Livermore laser target chamber to France on loan
by Colin Macilwain - 710-710 China and Hong Kong pool effort in high-tech projects
by Tian Xuewen - 710-710 Germany's research agencies open up recruiting practices
by Quirin Schiermeier - 711-711 Have NASA's scientists been the victims of excessive expectations?
by Tony Reichhardt - 715-716 A post-genomic challenge: learning to read patterns of protein synthesis
by Alison Abbott - 716-717 How to spot a protein in a crowd
by Alison Abbott - 718-719 Can researchers find recipe for proteins and chips?
by Rex Dalton & Alison Abbott - 721-721 Learning lessons from NASA's failed science missions
by Dave Hall - 721-722 Online research archive will be free to all
by Matthew Cockerill - 722-722 How reliable is science information on the web?
by Eva S. Allen & John M. Burke & Mark E. Welch & Loren H. Rieseberg - 722-722 Where nuclear weapons come before basic needs
by Zia Mian & M. V. Ramana - 723-724 The whens and wherefores of life
by F. Gonzalez-Crussi - 724-725 Numerical concoctions
by Jeremy Gray - 725-725 Light from underground
by Hynek Burda - 726-726 Science in culture
by Marina Vaizey - 726-726 Moving from simple to complex
by Nicholas Dale - 727-727 Slanted evidence
by Martin Kemp - 729-729 The road to the year 3000
by Harry Harrison - 731-732 Today we have naming of parts
by Elliot M. Meyerowitz - 732-733 Direct detection at last
by Adam Burrows & Roger Angel - 733-735 The prodigal fish
by Stephen R. Palumbi - 735-736 Injecting spin into electronics
by Michael Oestreich - 736-736 The male tail
by Jeff Harvey - 737-739 Breech-birth prions
by James Hope - 739-739 Common origins
by Lesley Anson - 739-740 The mantle's lava lamp
by Marcia McNutt - 740-741 The effects of sensory deprivation
by James H. Thomas - 741-741 Publication paradise
by David Jones - 742-742 Johannes A. van Paradijs (1946–99)
by Edward van den Heuvel - 743-746 The future of cloning
by J. B. Gurdon & Alan Colman - 747-747 Large eyeballs in diving ichthyosaurs
by Ryosuke Motani & Bruce M. Rothschild & William Wahl - 748-749 BMP signalling specifies the pyloric sphincter
by Devyn M. Smith & Clifford J. Tabin - 749-750 Effect of the 1999 solar eclipse on atomic clocks
by Thomas Udem & Jörg Reichert & Ronald Holzwarth & Theodor Hänsch & Rainer Krämer & Jörg Hahn & Jens Hammesfahr - 750-750 Origin of anomalous multibody interactions
by Jeffrey J. Gray & Benny Chiang & Roger T. Bonnecaze - 751-755 Probable detection of starlight reflected from the giant planet orbiting τ Boötis
by Andrew Collier Cameron & Keith Horne & Alan Penny & David James - 756-760 Simultaneous generation of hotspots and superswells by convection in a heterogeneous planetary mantle
by Anne Davaille - 761-768 Sequence and analysis of chromosome 2 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
by Xiaoying Lin & Samir Kaul & Steve Rounsley & Terrance P. Shea & Maria-Ines Benito & Christopher D. Town & Claire Y. Fujii & Tanya Mason & Cheryl L. Bowman & Mary Barnstead & Tamara V. Feldblyum & C. Robin Buell & Karen A. Ketchum & John Lee & Catherine M. Ronning & Hean L. Koo & Kelly S. Moffat & Lisa A. Cronin & Mian Shen & Grace Pai & Susan Van Aken & Lowell Umayam & Luke J. Tallon & John E. Gill & Mark D. Adams & Ana J. Carrera & Todd H. Creasy & Howard M. Goodman & Chris R. Somerville & Greg P. Copenhaver & Daphne Preuss & William C. Nierman & Owen White & Jonathan A. Eisen & Steven L. Salzberg & Claire M. Fraser & J. Craig Venter - 769-777 Sequence and analysis of chromosome 4 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
by K. Mayer & C. Schüller & R. Wambutt & G. Murphy & G. Volckaert & T. Pohl & A. Düsterhöft & W. Stiekema & K.-D. Entian & N. Terryn & B. Harris & W. Ansorge & P. Brandt & L. Grivell & M. Rieger & M. Weichselgartner & V. de Simone & B. Obermaier & R. Mache & M. Müller & M. Kreis & M. Delseny & P. Puigdomenech & M. Watson & T. Schmidtheini & B. Reichert & D. Portatelle & M. Perez-Alonso & M. Boutry & I. Bancroft & P. Vos & J. Hoheisel & W. Zimmermann & H. Wedler & P. Ridley & S.-A. Langham & B. McCullagh & L. Bilham & J. Robben & J. Van der Schueren & B. Grymonprez & Y.-J. Chuang & F. Vandenbussche & M. Braeken & I. Weltjens & M. Voet & I. Bastiaens & R. Aert & E. Defoor & T. Weitzenegger & G. Bothe & U. Ramsperger & H. Hilbert & M. Braun & E. Holzer & A. Brandt & S. Peters & M. van Staveren & W. Dirkse & P. Mooijman & R. Klein Lankhorst & M. Rose & J. Hauf & P. Kötter & S. Berneiser & S. Hempel & M. Feldpausch & S. Lamberth & H. Van den Daele & A. De Keyser & C. Buysshaert & J. Gielen & R. Villarroel & R. De Clercq & M. Van Montagu & J. Rogers & A. Cronin & M. Quail & S. Bray-Allen & L. Clark & J. Doggett & S. Hall & M. Kay & N. Lennard & K. McLay & R. Mayes & A. Pettett & M.-A. Rajandream & M. Lyne & V. Benes & S. Rechmann & D. Borkova & H. Blöcker & M. Scharfe & M. Grimm & T.-H. Löhnert & S. Dose & M. de Haan & A. Maarse & M. Schäfer & S. Müller-Auer & C. Gabel & M. Fuchs & B. Fartmann & K. Granderath & D. Dauner & A. Herzl & S. Neumann & A. Argiriou & D. Vitale & R. Liguori & E. Piravandi & O. Massenet & F. Quigley & G. Clabauld & A. Mündlein & R. Felber & S. Schnabl & R. Hiller & W. Schmidt & A. Lecharny & S. Aubourg & F. Chefdor & R. Cooke & C. Berger & A. Montfort & E. Casacuberta & T. Gibbons & N. Weber & M. Vandenbol & M. Bargues & J. Terol & A. Torres & A. Perez-Perez & B. Purnelle & E. Bent & S. Johnson & D. Tacon & T. Jesse & L. Heijnen & S. Schwarz & P. Scholler & S. Heber & P. Francs & C. Bielke & D. Frishman & D. Haase & K. Lemcke & H. W. Mewes & S. Stocker & P. Zaccaria & M. Bevan & R. K. Wilson & M. de la Bastide & K. Habermann & L. Parnell & N. Dedhia & L. Gnoj & K. Schutz & E. Huang & L. Spiegel & M. Sehkon & J. Murray & P. Sheet & M. Cordes & J. Abu-Threideh & T. Stoneking & J. Kalicki & T. Graves & G. Harmon & J. Edwards & P. Latreille & L. Courtney & J. Cloud & A. Abbott & K. Scott & D. Johnson & P. Minx & D. Bentley & B. Fulton & N. Miller & T. Greco & K. Kemp & J. Kramer & L. Fulton & E. Mardis & M. Dante & K. Pepin & L. Hillier & J. Nelson & J. Spieth & E. Ryan & S. Andrews & C. Geisel & D. Layman & H. Du & J. Ali & A. Berghoff & K. Jones & K. Drone & M. Cotton & C. Joshu & B. Antonoiu & M. Zidanic & C. Strong & H. Sun & B. Lamar & C. Yordan & P. Ma & J. Zhong & R. Preston & D. Vil & M. Shekher & A. Matero & R. Shah & I'K. Swaby & A. O'Shaughnessy & M. Rodriguez & J. Hoffman & S. Till & S. Granat & N. Shohdy & A. Hasegawa & A. Hameed & M. Lodhi & A. Johnson & E. Chen & M. Marra & R. Martienssen & W. R. McCombie - 778-784 A structural change in the kinesin motor protein that drives motility
by Sarah Rice & Abel W. Lin & Daniel Safer & Cynthia L. Hart & Nariman Naber & Bridget O. Carragher & Shane M. Cain & Elena Pechatnikova & Elizabeth M. Wilson-Kubalek & Michael Whittaker & Edward Pate & Roger Cooke & Edwin W. Taylor & Ronald A. Milligan & Ronald D. Vale - 785-787 Thermally activated transitions in a bistable three-dimensional optical trap
by Lowell I. McCann & Mark Dykman & Brage Golding - 787-790 Injection and detection of a spin-polarized current in a light-emitting diode
by R. Fiederling & M. Keim & G. Reuscher & W. Ossau & G. Schmidt & A. Waag & L. W. Molenkamp - 790-792 Electrical spin injection in a ferromagnetic semiconductor heterostructure
by Y. Ohno & D. K. Young & B. Beschoten & F. Matsukura & H. Ohno & D. D. Awschalom - 792-794 Lithium-doped plastic crystal electrolytes exhibiting fast ion conduction for secondary batteries
by Douglas R. MacFarlane & Junhua Huang & Maria Forsyth - 794-797 Patterning liquid flow on the microscopic scale
by Dawn E. Kataoka & Sandra M. Troian - 797-799 Stabilizing a solid–solid interface with a molecular-scale adhesive
by R. J. Davey & L. Williams-Seton & H. F. Lieberman & N. Blagden - 799-802 Larval retention and recruitment in an island population of a coral-reef fish
by Stephen E. Swearer & Jennifer E. Caselle & David W. Lea & Robert R. Warner - 802-804 Self-recruitment in a coral reef fish population
by G. P. Jones & M. J. Milicich & M. J. Emslie & C. Lunow - 804-809 Regulation of lifespan by sensory perception in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Javier Apfeld & Cynthia Kenyon - 809-813 Atomic scale movement of the voltage-sensing region in a potassium channel measured via spectroscopy
by Albert Cha & Gregory E. Snyder & Paul R. Selvin & Francisco Bezanilla - 813-817 Spectroscopic mapping of voltage sensor movement in the Shaker potassium channel
by K. S. Glauner & L. M. Mannuzzu & C. S. Gandhi & E. Y. Isacoff - 817-821 Functional characterization of a potassium-selective prokaryotic glutamate receptor
by Guo-Qiang Chen & Changhai Cui & Mark L. Mayer & Eric Gouaux - 822-826 Transmissible and genetic prion diseases share a common pathway of neurodegeneration
by Ramanujan S. Hegde & Patrick Tremblay & Darlene Groth & Stephen J. DeArmond & Stanley B. Prusiner & Vishwanath R. Lingappa - 827-832 T-cell co-stimulation through B7RP-1 and ICOS
by Steven K. Yoshinaga & John S. Whoriskey & Sanjay D. Khare & Ulla Sarmiento & Jane Guo & Tom Horan & Grace Shih & Ming Zhang & Marco A. Coccia & Tadahiko Kohno & Anna Tafuri-Bladt & David Brankow & Pauline Campbell & David Chang & Laura Chiu & Tianang Dai & Gordon Duncan & Gary S. Elliott & Ariela Hui & Susan M. McCabe & Sheila Scully & Arda Shahinian & Christine L. Shaklee & Gwyneth Van & Tak W. Mak & Giorgio Senaldi - 832-835 Functional recognition of the 3′ splice site AG by the splicing factor U2AF35
by Shaoping Wu & Charles M. Romfo & Timothy W. Nilsen & Michael R. Green - 835-838 Both subunits of U2AF recognize the 3′ splice site in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Diego A. R. Zorio & Thomas Blumenthal - 838-841 Inhibition of msl-2 splicing by Sex-lethal reveals interaction between U2AF35 and the 3′ splice site AG
by Livia Merendino & Sabine Guth & Daniel Bilbao & Concepción Martínez & Juan Valcárcel - 841-841 Correction Long-range electrostatic attraction between like-charge spheres in a charged pore
by W. Richard Bowen & Adel O. Sharif
December 1999, Volume 402, Issue 6762
- 565-565 France to lift embryo research ban?
by Declan Butler - 565-565 NASA facing awkward questions as hopes for Mars lander fade
by Tony Reichhardt & Alison Abbott - 566-566 Indian patent law will protect crops ‘unless injurious to health’
by K. S. Jayaraman - 566-566 EU candidate states impress with Framework proposals
by Natasha Loder - 566-566 US close to funding stem-cell work
by Paul Smaglik - 567-567 Columbia extends support for ‘mainstream’ Biosphere 2
by Rex Dalton - 567-568 US trade rules seek to balance health and patent protection
by Meredith Wadman & Michael Cherry - 568-568 Berlin places genomics among top funding priorities
by Quirin Schiermeier - 568-568 AAAS to honour ‘persecuted’ Ukrainian marine biologist
by Natasha Loder - 569-569 … while Japanese sequencers feel neglected
by Asako Saegusa - 569-569 French plan to exploit genome sparks row …
by Declan Butler - 570-570 Japan pulls its fusion research together …
by Asako Saegusa - 570-570 … as Europeans lobby for reactor construction
by Alison Abbott - 571-571 US food-safety body hears protests over genetically modified food
by Colin Macilwain - 575-575 Seeking clarity in the debate over the safety of GM foods
by Mae-Wan Ho - 575-575 Seeking clarity in the debate over the safety of GM foods
by Steve L. Taylor & Susan L. Hefle - 575-575 Seeking clarity in the debate over the safety of GM foods
by Mark Tester - 575-576 Seeking clarity in the debate over the safety of GM foods
by Erik Millstone & Eric Brunner & Sue Mayer - 576-576 Why Diamond should go to Daresbury
by John R. Helliwell - 576-576 Lobbying groups must be trustworthy
by Ketil Haarstad - 576-576 Seeking a guide to the quality of web writing
by Roger Elliott & Mark S. Frankel - 576-576 How ethical principles can aid research
by Joël Sternheimer - 577-578 Expressing a consensus on candour
by Louis M. Guenin - 579-580 The Church's route to enlightenment
by George V. Coyne - 580-581 Opening the lines of communication
by Petra Werner - 581-581 Hidden wealth of data in the depths
by Franciscus Colijn & Sebastian Lippemeier - 581-581 Story of an obsession
by Colin L. Masters - 582-582 Science in culture
by Bonnie Hurren & Robert Meech - 583-583 The forgotten menace
by Paul Doty - 585-585 Spawn of Satan?
by Nicola Griffith - 587-588 Giving a boost to atoms
by Kristian Helmerson - 588-589 The tangled tale of tau
by E. Mandelkow - 589-591 Magma fragmentation in eruptions
by Dork Sahagian - 592-593 Water fleas on cycles
by James P. Grover - 593-595 Climate and the Gulf Stream
by Jean-Claude Duplessy - 595-596 Glutamate primes the pump
by Patrik Rorsman & Erik Renström - 596-597 Taking serious risks seriously
by Sheldon L. Glashow & Richard Wilson - 597-598 The topography of memory
by Howard Eichenbaum - 598-598 Spotting the goods trains
by Christopher Surridge - 599-600 Chaotic planet formation
by Renu Malhotra - 600-600 Citing to infinity
by David Jones - 601-601 Coral growing on North Sea oil rigs
by Niall Bell & Jan Smith - 601-602 Conservation of a sex-determining gene
by Craig A. Smith & Peter J. McClive & Patrick S. Western & Kirsty J. Reed & Andrew H. Sinclair - 602-603 Proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase
by Hartmut Michel - 603-603 reply: Proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase
by M. I. Verkhovsky & A. Jasaitis & M. L. Verkhovskaya & J. E. Morgan & M. Wikström - 603-604 Electrochemically grown photonic crystals
by Paul V. Braun & Pierre Wiltzius - 605-609 The role of stress transfer in earthquake occurrence
by Ross S. Stein - 610-614 Distribution of spatial and nonspatial information in dorsal hippocampus
by Robert E. Hampson & John D. Simeral & Sam A. Deadwyler - 615-622 Conversion of p35 to p25 deregulates Cdk5 activity and promotes neurodegeneration
by Gentry N. Patrick & Lawrence Zukerberg & Margareta Nikolic & Suzanne de la Monte & Pieter Dikkes & Li-Huei Tsai - 623-631 Crystal structure of a lectin-like natural killer cell receptor bound to its MHC class I ligand
by José Tormo & Kannan Natarajan & David H. Margulies & Roy A. Mariuzza - 633-635 Early planet formation as a trigger for further planet formation
by Philip J. Armitage & Brad M. S. Hansen - 635-638 The formation of Uranus and Neptune in the Jupiter–Saturn region of the Solar System
by Edward W. Thommes & Martin J. Duncan & Harold F. Levison - 638-641 First-order phase transitions in a quantum Hall ferromagnet
by Vincenzo Piazza & Vittorio Pellegrini & Fabio Beltram & Werner Wegscheider & Tomáš Jungwirth & Allan H. MacDonald - 641-644 Phase-coherent amplification of atomic matter waves
by S. Inouye & T. Pfau & S. Gupta & A. P. Chikkatur & A. Görlitz & D. E. Pritchard & W. Ketterle - 644-648 Weaker Gulf Stream in the Florida Straits during the Last Glacial Maximum
by Jean Lynch-Stieglitz & William B. Curry & Niall Slowey - 648-650 A criterion for the fragmentation of bubbly magma based on brittle failure theory
by Youxue Zhang - 650-653 Tube pumices as strain markers of the ductile–brittle transition during magma fragmentation
by J. Martí & C. Soriano & D. B. Dingwell - 653-656 Large-amplitude cycles of Daphnia and its algal prey in enriched environments
by Edward McCauley & Roger M. Nisbet & William W. Murdoch & Andre M. de Roos & William S. C. Gurney - 656-660 Ghrelin is a growth-hormone-releasing acylated peptide from stomach
by Masayasu Kojima & Hiroshi Hosoda & Yukari Date & Masamitsu Nakazato & Hisayuki Matsuo & Kenji Kangawa - 660-664 Central inputs mask multiple adult neural networks within a single embryonic network
by Yves Le Feuvre & Valérie S. Fénelon & Pierre Meyrand - 664-668 Short-term memory in olfactory network dynamics
by Mark Stopfer & Gilles Laurent - 669-671 Phosphorylation of DARPP-32 by Cdk5 modulates dopamine signalling in neurons
by James A. Bibb & Gretchen L. Snyder & Akinori Nishi & Zhen Yan & Laurent Meijer & Allen A. Fienberg & Li-Huei Tsai & Young T. Kwon & Jean-Antoine Girault & Andrew J. Czernik & Richard L. Huganir & Hugh C. Hemmings & Angus C. Nairn & Paul Greengard - 672-676 Induction of autophagy and inhibition of tumorigenesis by beclin 1
by Xiao Huan Liang & Saadiya Jackson & Matthew Seaman & Kristy Brown & Bettina Kempkes & Hanina Hibshoosh & Beth Levine - 676-681 Binding of paxillin to α4 integrins modifies integrin-dependent biological responses
by Shouchun Liu & Sheila M. Thomas & Darren G. Woodside & David M. Rose & William B. Kiosses & Martin Pfaff & Mark H. Ginsberg - 681-685 A novel nuclear export activity in HIV-1 matrix protein required for viral replication
by Stefan Dupont & Natalia Sharova & Caryn DéHoratius & Ching-Man A. Virbasius & Xiaochun Zhu & Alice G. Bukrinskaya & Mario Stevenson & Michael R. Green - 685-689 Mitochondrial glutamate acts as a messenger in glucose-induced insulin exocytosis
by Pierre Maechler & Claes B. Wollheim - 689-692 The TOR signalling pathway controls nuclear localization of nutrient-regulated transcription factors
by Thomas Beck & Michael N. Hall - 693-696 Eukaryotic type II chaperonin CCT interacts with actin through specific subunits
by Oscar Llorca & Elizabeth A. McCormack & Gillian Hynes & Julie Grantham & Jacqueline Cordell & José L. Carrascosa & Keith R. Willison & José J. Fernandez & José M. Valpuesta - 696-699 Modified reaction centres oxidize tyrosine in reactions that mirror photosystem II
by L. Kálmán & R. LoBrutto & J. P. Allen & J. C. Williams
December 1999, Volume 402, Issue 6761
- 7-9 Tales of the expected
by Philip Campbell - 11-14 How common are habitable planets?
by Jack J. Lissauer - 17-17 The challenge of conservation
by Henry Gee - 17-17 Keeping time
by Philip Ball - 17-17 Circadian clocks
by Sara Abdulla - 19-23 ‘Earth system’ analysis and the second Copernican revolution
by H. J. Schellnhuber - 25-29 Genetics and general cognitive ability
by Robert Plomin - 30-30 Does the past have a future?
by Henry Gee - 30-30 Arrhythmias
by Sara Abdulla - 30-30 Flashes in femtoseconds
by Philip Ball - 35-38 The neurobiology of cognition
by M. James Nichols & William T. Newsome - 41-44 The future of evolutionary developmental biology
by Peter W. H. Holland - 47-52 From molecular to modular cell biology
by Leland H. Hartwell & John J. Hopfield & Stanislas Leibler & Andrew W. Murray - 55-58 Feeding the world in the twenty-first century
by Gordon Conway & Gary Toenniessen - 61-61 Physics at the Planck time
by Philip Ball - 61-61 Lifespan extension
by Sara Abdulla - 61-61 The speed of computers
by Philip Ball - 63-64 The future of public health
by Barry R. Bloom - 67-70 Computing 2010: from black holes to biology
by Declan Butler - 73-76 Transitions still to be made
by Philip Ball - 79-79 Adapting to climate change
by Philip Ball - 79-79 The shape of the cosmos
by Henry Gee - 81-84 Science's new social contract with society
by Michael Gibbons