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October 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6755
- 734-734 …and Europe to measure the Earth's gravity
by Alison Abbott - 734-734 Genetic variations can point the way to disease genes
by Natasha Loder - 734-734 NASA plans to map stars and hunt gamma-ray bursts …
by Tony Reichhardt - 735-735 US Senate ignores scientific advice in failing to ratify test ban treaty
by Colin Macilwain - 738-738 Corot would put more planets in the picture
by Annie Baglin - 738-738 Millions at risk as big cities grow apace in earthquake zones
by Roger Bilham - 738-738 Where are the high-tech entrepreneurs?
by Alexander Olek - 738-738 The birth of Big Biology
by Alvin M. Weinberg - 739-740 What is a wave?
by John A. Scales & Roel Snieder - 741-742 Giants' footprints in the greenhouse
by Robert J. Charlson - 742-743 Planting the evidence
by Christopher M. Berry - 743-744 Confessions of a modern roué
by Walter Gratzer - 744-744 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 745-745 Spark ignites physicists
by Dominique Pestre - 747-747 Life on the road
by John G. Flanagan - 748-748 Frozen in time
by Christopher Surridge - 749-751 Molecules are cool
by John M. Doyle & Bretislav Friedrich - 751-752 Towards better benzodiazepines
by William Wisden & David N. Stephens - 752-755 The blast in the past
by Gerald R. Dickens - 755-756 Toll gates for pathogen selection
by Richard J. Ulevitch - 756-756 Mercurial vents
by John Whitfield - 756-758 Order in chaos
by Hassan Aref - 758-758 Lickety split
by Elizabeth Brainerd - 758-758 Life without gravity
by Richard J. Wassersug - 759-759 See a pocket, block it
by John P. Moore & Tatjana Dragic - 759-760 Think positive to find parts
by Bartlett W. Mel - 760-760 Setting and upsetting
by David Jones - 761-762 Hox genes and the making of sphincters
by József Zákány & Denis Duboule - 762-762 Dicyemids are higher animals
by Mari Kobayashi & Hidetaka Furuya & Peter W.H. Holland - 762-763 Male beetles attracted by females mounting
by Ally R. Harari & H. Jane Brockmann - 763-764 Exposure to bisphenol A advances puberty
by Kembra L. Howdeshell & Andrew K. Hotchkiss & Kristina A. Thayer & John G. Vandenbergh & Frederick S. vom Saal - 764-764 Solar variability and the Earth's climate
by Martin I. Hoffert & Ken Caldeira & Curt Covey & Philip B. Duffy & Benjamin D. Santer - 765-769 En passant neurotrophic action of an intermediate axonal target in the developing mammalian CNS
by Hao Wang & Marc Tessier-Lavigne - 770-772 Persistent patterns in transient chaotic fluid mixing
by D. Rothstein & E. Henry & J. P. Gollub - 772-775 Sonoluminescence temperatures during multi-bubble cavitation
by William B. McNamara & Yuri T. Didenko & Kenneth S. Suslick - 775-778 Carbon cycling and chronology of climate warming during the Palaeocene/Eocene transition
by Richard D Norris & Ursula Röhl - 779-782 Onset of permanent stratification in the subarctic Pacific Ocean
by Gerald H. Haug & Daniel M. Sigman & Ralf Tiedemann & Thomas F. Pedersen & Michael Sarnthein - 782-785 The formation of Mount Etna as the consequence of slab rollback
by Zohar Gvirtzman & Amos Nur - 785-788 Decline in Mesozoic reef-building sponges explained by silicon limitation
by Manuel Maldonado & M. Carmen Carmona & María J. Uriz & Antonio Cruzado - 788-791 Learning the parts of objects by non-negative matrix factorization
by Daniel D. Lee & H. Sebastian Seung - 792-796 Distributed synaptic modification in neural networks induced by patterned stimulation
by Guo-qiang Bi & Mu-ming Poo - 796-800 Benzodiazepine actions mediated by specific γ-aminobutyric acidA receptor subtypes
by Uwe Rudolph & Florence Crestani & Dietmar Benke & Ina Brünig & Jack A. Benson & Jean-Marc Fritschy & James R. Martin & Horst Bluethmann & Hanns Möhler - 800-804 P/Q-type calcium channels mediate the activity-dependent feedback of syntaxin-1A
by Kathy G. Sutton & John E. McRory & Heather Guthrie & Timothy H. Murphy & Terrance P. Snutch - 804-808 Extraintestinal dissemination of Salmonella by CD18-expressing phagocytes
by Andrés Vazquez-Torres & Jessica Jones-Carson & Andreas J. Bäumler & Stanley Falkow & Raphael Valdivia & William Brown & Mysan Le & Ruth Berggren & W. Tony Parks & Ferric C. Fang - 808-811 Integrin cytoplasmic tyrosine motif is required for outside-in αIIbβ3 signalling and platelet function
by Debbie A. Law & Francis R. DeGuzman & Patrick Heiser & Kathleen Ministri-Madrid & Nigel Killeen & David R. Phillips - 811-815 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 - 815-818 Accumulation of cyclin B1 requires E2F and cyclin-A-dependent rearrangement of the anaphase-promoting complex
by Claudia Lukas & Claus Storgaard Sørensen & Edgar Kramer & Eric Santoni-Rugiu & Claes Lindeneg & Jan-Michael Peters & Jiri Bartek & Jiri Lukas - 818-822 NMR structure and mutagenesis of the inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein XIAP
by Chaohong Sun & Mengli Cai & Angelo H. Gunasekera & Robert P. Meadows & Hong Wang & Jun Chen & Haichao Zhang & Wei Wu & Nan Xu & Shi-Chung Ng & Stephen W. Fesik - 822-826 High-resolution X-ray structure of an early intermediate in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle
by Karl Edman & Peter Nollert & Antoine Royant & Hassan Belrhali & Eva Pebay-Peyroula & Janos Hajdu & Richard Neutze & Ehud M. Landau
October 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6754
- 625-625 Medicine Nobel goes to pioneer of protein guidance mechanisms
by Marie-Thérèse Heemels - 626-626 Dutch theoreticians win physics prize
by Karl Ziemelis - 626-626 Publishers agree on a ‘seamless web’
by David Dickson - 626-626 Split-second chemistry is rewarded
by Philip Ball - 627-627 Varmus announces decision to quit NIH for cancer centre
by Colin Macilwain - 627-627 US State Department hires consultant to boost role of science
by Colin Macilwain - 627-628 Japan plans to join array project
by Asako Saegusa & Natasha Loder - 628-628 Aim for better business sense to bolster Russian science
by Carl Levitin - 628-628 Anger at Israeli sex crimes DNA bank
by Haim Watzman - 629-629 ‘Faked’ rock-dating data charge dismissed…
by Rex Dalton - 629-629 … and German garlic study under scrutiny
by Quirin Schiermeier - 630-630 Berkeley puts $500m into multidisciplinary approach to disease
by Rex Dalton - 630-630 Institut Pasteur names Kourilsky as new director
by Heather McCabe - 630-630 Joint institute set to boost Austria's genome research
by Quirin Schiermeier - 631-631 UK government not convinced by claims for flu drug
by Natasha Loder - 631-631 ICSU seeks to classify ‘traditional knowledge’
by David Dickson - 640-640 Substantial equivalence is a useful tool
by Peter Kearns & Paul Mayers - 640-640 No GM conspiracy
by Editor -- Nature - 640-640 Conventional crops are the test of GM prejudice
by Anthony Trewavas & C. J. Leaver - 640-641 No GM conspiracy
by Derek Burke - 641-641 Putting transparency into ethical balance
by Dai Rees - 642-642 Do-it-yourself climate prediction
by Myles Allen - 643-644 Save Mozart for later
by Elizabeth Spelke - 644-644 Oiling the wheels of controversy
by R. John Parkes - 645-646 Much ado about some thing
by Ivor Grattan-Guinness - 646-646 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 647-647 Revolution in the ocean
by Victor Smetacek - 649-650 Hurricane heat engines
by H. E. Willoughby - 650-651 Straight from the top
by Earl K. Miller - 651-653 Waves, particles and fullerenes
by Alastair I. M. Rae - 653-654 Power behind diversity's throne
by Shahid Naeem - 654-655 Super photon counters
by John C. Mather - 657-658 Controlling the cellular brakes
by Peter Carmeliet - 658-659 Memories are made of …
by Angus Kingon - 659-660 Dual personality of memory T cells
by Charles R. Mackay - 660-660 Go with the flow
by David Jones - 661-662 Familiarity breeds contempt in guppies
by J. L. Kelley & J. A. Graves & A. E. Magurran - 662-662 Searching for FLASH domains
by Eugene V. Koonin & L. Aravind & Kay Hofmann & Jurg Tschopp & Vishva M. Dixit - 662-663 Searching for FLASH domains
by Takaharu Kimura & Yuzuru Imai & Shin Yonehara - 663-664 Transformation of diamond to graphite
by Yury G. Gogotsi & Andreas Kailer & Klaus G. Nickel - 665-669 Thermodynamic control of hurricane intensity
by Kerry A. Emanuel - 670-677 Id1 and Id3 are required for neurogenesis, angiogenesis and vascularization of tumour xenografts
by David Lyden & Alison Z. Young & David Zagzag & Wei Yan & William Gerald & Richard O'Reilly & Bernhard L. Bader & Richard O. Hynes & Yuan Zhuang & Katia Manova & Robert Benezra - 678-679 Bright rings around sunspots
by M. P. Rast & P. A. Fox & H. Lin & B. W. Lites & R. W. Meisner & O. R. White - 680-682 Wave–particle duality of C60 molecules
by Markus Arndt & Olaf Nairz & Julian Vos-Andreae & Claudia Keller & Gerbrand van der Zouw & Anton Zeilinger - 682-684 Lanthanum-substituted bismuth titanate for use in non-volatile memories
by B. H. Park & B. S. Kang & S. D. Bu & T. W. Noh & J. Lee & W. Jo - 685-688 Two-dimensional charge transport in self-organized, high-mobility conjugated polymers
by H. Sirringhaus & P. J. Brown & R. H. Friend & M. M. Nielsen & K. Bechgaard & B. M. W. Langeveld-Voss & A. J. H. Spiering & R. A. J. Janssen & E. W. Meijer & P. Herwig & D. M. de Leeuw - 688-690 Identifying magma–water interaction from the surface features of ash particles
by Ralf Büttner & Pierfrancesco Dellino & Bernd Zimanowski - 691-693 Determinants of biodiversity regulate compositional stability of communities
by Mahesh Sankaran & S. J. McNaughton - 693-695 Symmetry in locomotor central pattern generators and animal gaits
by Martin Golubitsky & Ian Stewart & Pietro-Luciano Buono & J. J. Collins - 695-698 Probing the human stereoscopic system with reverse correlation
by Peter Neri & Andrew J. Parker & Colin Blakemore - 699-703 Top-down signal from prefrontal cortex in executive control of memory retrieval
by Hyoe Tomita & Machiko Ohbayashi & Kiyoshi Nakahara & Isao Hasegawa & Yasushi Miyashita - 703-708 L-type calcium channels and GSK-3 regulate the activity of NF-ATc4 in hippocampal neurons
by Isabella A. Graef & Paul G. Mermelstein & Kryn Stankunas & Joel R. Neilson & Karl Deisseroth & Richard W. Tsien & Gerald R. Crabtree - 708-712 Two subsets of memory T lymphocytes with distinct homing potentials and effector functions
by Federica Sallusto & Danielle Lenig & Reinhold Förster & Martin Lipp & Antonio Lanzavecchia - 713-717 Atomic structure of the GCSF–receptor complex showing a new cytokine–receptor recognition scheme
by Masaharu Aritomi & Naoki Kunishima & Tomoyuki Okamoto & Ryota Kuroki & Yoshimi Ota & Kosuke Morikawa - 717-721 Structural evidence for dimerization-regulated activation of an integral membrane phospholipase
by H. J. Snijder & I. Ubarretxena-Belandia & M. Blaauw & K. H. Kalk & H. M. Verheij & M. R. Egmond & N. Dekker & B. W. Dijkstra - 721-724 The reaction cycle of isopenicillin N synthase observed by X-ray diffraction
by Nicolai I. Burzlaff & Peter J. Rutledge & Ian J. Clifton & Charles M. H. Hensgens & Michael Pickford & Robert M. Adlington & Peter L. Roach & Jack E. Baldwin
October 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6753
- 515-515 UK marine centres face job losses
by Natasha Loder - 515-516 Terms of access to cloned mice comes under researchers' fire
by Rex Dalton - 516-516 Company to use advertising to cover Pubmed Central costs
by Colin Macilwain - 516-516 Optical society vote sees off merger
by Rex Dalton - 517-517 NASA reworks its sums after Mars fiasco
by Tony Reichhardt - 517-518 Virus treatment questioned after gene therapy death
by Sally Lehrman - 518-518 Ig prizes spawn a new generation of Nobels
by Steve Nadis - 519-519 Bigger stipends attract more UK postgrads into physics
by Natasha Loder - 519-519 Test ban treaty faces a rough ride from Senate Republicans
by Colin Macilwain - 520-520 US provides funding for sequencing rice genome
by Colin Macilwain - 520-520 Japan joins efforts to patent cDNA clones
by Asako Saegusa - 521-521 CSIRO faces a ‘demand-led’ future
by Peter Pockley - 524-524 How to bring collections data into the net
by Kevin Winker - 524-524 Para-political force in attack on science
by H. Mohr - 524-524 Cash crisis threatens to close Mexico's leading university
by Alejandro Cuevas-Sosa - 525-526 Beyond ‘substantial equivalence’
by Erik Millstone & Eric Brunner & Sue Mayer - 527-528 No ultimate truth in grand unification
by George Ellis - 528-528 Heritable traits of a grandfather
by W. F. Bynum - 528-529 An economist's use for sand
by Paul Demeny - 530-530 Science in culture
by Henry Gee - 531-531 Knowledge élites and class war
by Sheila Jasanoff - 533-534 Condensates in a twist
by Daniel S. Rokhsar - 535-536 Fools rush in
by Helen Piwnica-Worms - 537-538 End of the acid reign?
by Alan Jenkins - 538-539 Wavering on commitment
by Suzanne Cory - 539-541 Liquid versus photonic crystals
by Eli Yablonovitch - 541-541 Stealing the limelight on the forest floor
by Peter D. Moore - 542-543 Bare bones of the cytoskeleton
by Laura M. Machesky & John A. Cooper - 543-544 Long view from a high plateau
by Jeff Dangl - 544-544 Instant diamond
by David Jones - 545-545 Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta
by S. K. Acharyya & P. Chakraborty & S. Lahiri & B. C. Raymahashay & Saumyen Guha & Amitava Bhowmik - 545-546 Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta
by Tarit Roy Chowdhury & Gautam Kumar Basu & Badal Kumar Mandal & Bhajan Kumar Biswas & Gautam Samanta & Uttam Kumar Chowdhury & Chitta Ranjan Chanda & Dilip Lodh & Sagar Lal Roy & Khitish Chandra Saha & Sibtosh Roy & Saiful Kabir & Qazi Quamruzzaman & Dipankar Chakraborti - 546-547 Reply: Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta
by J. M. McArthur - 547-548 A histone-H3-like protein in C. elegans
by Brian J. Buchwitz & Kami Ahmad & Landon L. Moore & Mark B. Roth & Steven Henikoff - 548-548 A class of porous metallic nanostructures
by O. D. Velev & P. M. Tessier & A. M. Lenhoff & E. W. Kaler - 549-555 Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol
by J. Reilly & R. Prinn & J. Harnisch & J. Fitzmaurice & H. Jacoby & D. Kicklighter & J. Melillo & P. Stone & A. Sokolov & C. Wang - 556-562 Commitment to the B-lymphoid lineage depends on the transcription factor Pax5
by Stephen L. Nutt & Barry Heavey & Antonius G. Rolink & Meinrad Busslinger - 563-565 Low-temperature crystallization of silicate dust in circumstellar disks
by F. J. Molster & I. Yamamura & L. B. F. M. Waters & A. G. G. M. Tielens & Th. de Graauw & T. de Jong & A. de Koter & K. Malfait & M. E. van den Ancker & H. van Winckel & R. H. M. Voors & C. Waelkens - 565-568 Discovery of a moon orbiting the asteroid 45 Eugenia
by W. J. Merline & L. M. Close & C. Dumas & C. R. Chapman & F. Roddier & F. Ménard & D. C. Slater & G. Duvert & C. Shelton & T. Morgan - 568-572 Preparing topological states of a Bose–Einstein condensate
by J. E. Williams & M. J. Holland - 572-574 Coherent transport of electron spin in a ferromagnetically contacted carbon nanotube
by Kazuhito Tsukagoshi & Bruce W. Alphenaar & Hiroki Ago - 575-578 Regional trends in aquatic recovery from acidification in North America and Europe
by J. L. Stoddard & D. S. Jeffries & A. Lükewille & T. A. Clair & P. J. Dillon & C. T. Driscoll & M. Forsius & M. Johannessen & J. S. Kahl & J. H. Kellogg & A. Kemp & J. Mannio & D. T. Monteith & P. S. Murdoch & S. Patrick & A. Rebsdorf & B. L. Skjelkvåle & M. P. Stainton & T. Traaen & H. van Dam & K. E. Webster & J. Wieting & A. Wilander - 578-581 Sterilization and canopy modification of a swollen thorn acacia tree by a plant-ant
by Maureen L. Stanton & Todd M. Palmer & Truman P. Young & Amanda Evans & Monica L. Turner - 581-584 Diet-dependent female choice for males with ‘good genes’ in a soil predatory mite
by Izabela Lesna & Maurice W. Sabelis - 584-587 fMRI evidence for objects as the units of attentional selection
by Kathleen M. O'Craven & Paul E. Downing & Nancy Kanwisher - 587-590 Involvement of visual cortex in tactile discrimination of orientation
by Andro Zangaladze & Charles M. Epstein & Scott T. Grafton & K. Sathian - 590-594 Primate spinal interneurons show pre-movement instructed delay activity
by Yifat Prut & Eberhard E. Fetz - 594-598 Polyamine-dependent facilitation of postsynaptic AMPA receptors counteracts paired-pulse depression
by Andrei Rozov & Nail Burnashev - 598-602 Signal relay by BMP antagonism controls the SHH/FGF4 feedback loop in vertebrate limb buds
by Aimée Zúñiga & Anna-Pavlina G. Haramis & Andrew P. McMahon & Rolf Zeller - 603-606 Long-term in vivo reconstitution of T-cell development by Pax5-deficient B-cell progenitors
by Antonius G. Rolink & Stephen L. Nutt & Fritz Melchers & Meinrad Busslinger - 606-610 Dimerization inhibits the activity of receptor-like protein-tyrosine phosphatase-α
by Guoqiang Jiang & Jeroen den Hertog & Jing Su & Joseph Noel & Jan Sap & Tony Hunter - 610-613 Phytochrome signalling is mediated through nucleoside diphosphate kinase 2
by Giltsu Choi & Hankuil Yi & Jaeho Lee & Yong-Kook Kwon & Moon Soo Soh & Byongchul Shin & Zigmund Luka & Tae-Ryong Hahn & Pill-Soon Song - 613-616 Reconstitution of actin-based motility of Listeria and Shigella using pure proteins
by Thomas P. Loisel & Rajaa Boujemaa & Dominique Pantaloni & Marie-France Carlier - 616-620 14-3-3σ is required to prevent mitotic catastrophe after DNA damage
by Timothy A. Chan & Heiko Hermeking & Christoph Lengauer & Kenneth W. Kinzler & Bert Vogelstein
September 1999, Volume 401, Issue 6752
- 413-413 Europe strengthens its hand in bioscience website talks …
by Declan Butler - 413-414 … and India protects its past online
by K.S. Jayaraman - 414-414 Coordinate international space science, meeting told
by Alison Abbott - 414-414 Lasker awards honour three pioneers in ion channels
by Natasha Loder - 415-415 Mars bosses ‘rejected trajectory revision’…
by Tony Reichhardt - 415-415 … and Europe considers insuring its X-ray satellite
by Natasha Loder & Alison Abbott - 416-416 Monbusho pleads for watered-down agency bill for universities
by Asako Saegusa - 416-416 Taiwan's high-tech industries shaken not stirred by quake
by Asako Saegusa - 417-417 Scientists wary of weapons research agency
by Colin Macilwain - 417-418 Allègre defends synchrotron plans
by Heather McCabe - 418-418 cDNA sequence databank will safeguard research access
by Rex Dalton - 418-419 Fur flies over rare-species panel
by David Spurgeon - 419-419 Geographer sues critics of his rock-dating methods
by Rex Dalton - 419-419 Spanish university chiefs blast recruitment system
by Xavier Bosch - 423-423 A view from Kansas on that evolution debate
by Scott C. Todd - 423-423 Online archive must serve authors as well as publishers
by Stevan Harnad - 423-424 Wellcome for education on science in society
by Laurence Smaje - 424-424 Confidentiality is vital to bioweapons control
by Johannes Rath & Bernhard Jank & Otto Doblhoff-Dier - 424-424 Turning the tide
by Tim Robinson - 424-424 Medicine and biology are more than biomedicine
by Alan N. Schechter - 424-424 Devil in the detail
by Nicholas J. Cox - 425-426 Germany's forgotten war
by Ute Deichmann - 426-427 Feynmania
by Graham Farmelo - 427-428 Astronomy's biggest project
by G. Jacoby - 428-428 Synchronizing situations
by Dietmar Plenz - 428-428 Diversity in the world of bugs
by Alison F. Hunter - 429-429 How many billions to go?
by Vaclav Smil - 431-432 Myosin steps backwards
by Manfred Schliwa - 432-433 Taking the core temperature
by Mark S. T. Bukowinski - 433-435 Cutting red-cell production
by Stuart H. Orkin & Mitchell J. Weiss - 436-437 Controlled green oxidation
by Craig L. Hill - 437-439 The haemoglobin enzyme
by Kiyohiro Imai - 439-440 Ageing dust fades away
by Sergio Fajardo-Acosta - 440-441 A cell for all reasons
by William F. Loomis & Robert H. Insall - 441-441 An actively cold wind
by David Jones - 442-442 Ernst Ludwig Wynder 1922–99
by Robert Weinberg - 443-444 Evolution of an antifreeze glycoprotein
by Chi-Hing C. Cheng & Liangbiao Chen - 444-445 Aquatic sex pheromone from a male tree frog
by Paul A. Wabnitz & John H. Bowie & Michael J. Tyler & John C. Wallace & Ben P. Smith - 445-445 An enzymatic globin from a marine worm
by Lukasz Lebioda & Michael W. LaCount & Erli Zhang & Yung Pin Chen & Kaiping Han & Margaret M. Whitton & David E. Lincoln & Sarah A. Woodin