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February 1998, Volume 391, Issue 6668
- 650-650 Electric current stimulates laughter
by Itzhak Fried & Charles L. Wilson & Katherine A. MacDonald & Eric J. Behnke - 651-652 Wobbly pursuit of extrasolar planets
by David W. Hughes - 652-652 Letters to Leibniz in Berlin
by Alison Abbott - 652-653 Life laws
by Per Bak - 653-654 Individual view
by Mark Ridley - 654-654 Novel adaptation
by Marek Kohn - 655-659 The motion of crustal blocks driven by flow of the lower lithosphere and implications for slip rates of continental strike-slip faults
by S. J. Bourne & P. C. England & B. Parsons - 660-666 Crystal structure of the yeast MATα2/MCM1/DNA ternary complex
by Song Tan & Timothy J. Richmond - 667-669 Extraordinary optical transmission through sub-wavelength hole arrays
by T. W. Ebbesen & H. J. Lezec & H. F. Ghaemi & T. Thio & P. A. Wolff - 669-672 Connecting atomistic and mesoscale simulations of crystal plasticity
by Vasily Bulatov & Farid F. Abraham & Ladislas Kubin & Benoit Devincre & Sidney Yip - 672-675 Impact energy measurement in time-of-flight mass spectrometry with cryogenic microcalorimeters
by G. C. Hilton & John M. Martinis & D. A. Wollman & K. D. Irwin & L. L. Dulcie & Daniel Gerber & Patrick M. Gillevet & Damian Twerenbold - 675-678 Increased stratospheric ozone depletion due to mountain-induced atmospheric waves
by K. S. Carslaw & M. Wirth & A. Tsias & B. P. Luo & A. Dörnbrack & M. Leutbecher & H. Volkert & W. Renger & J. T. Bacmeister & E. Reimer & Th. Peter - 678-682 Reduced sensitivity of recent tree-growth to temperature at high northern latitudes
by K. R. Briffa & F. H. Schweingruber & P. D. Jones & T. J. Osborn & S. G. Shiyatov & E. A. Vaganov - 682-685 Evidence for partial melt at the core–mantle boundary north of Tonga from the strong scattering of seismic waves
by John E. Vidale & Michael A. H. Hedlin - 685-687 The breeding structure of a tropical keystone plant resource
by John D. Nason & E. Allen Herre & J. L. Hamrick - 687-691 Female–female cooperation in polygynous oystercatchers
by Dik Heg & Rob van Treuren - 691-695 Evidence for evolutionary conservation of sex-determining genes
by Christopher S. Raymond & Caroline E. Shamu & Michael M. Shen & Kelly J. Seifert & Betsy Hirsch & Jonathan Hodgkin & David Zarkower - 695-697 Three neural tubes in mouse embryos with mutations in the T-box gene Tbx6
by Deborah L. Chapman & Virginia E. Papaioannou - 697-700 Neural noise limitations on infant visual sensitivity
by Ann M. Skoczenski & Anthony M. Norcia - 700-703 Requirement for IRF-1 in the microenvironment supporting development of natural killer cells
by Kouetsu Ogasawara & Shigeaki Hida & Nazli Azimi & Yutaka Tagaya & Takeo Sato & Taeko Yokochi-Fukuda & Thomas A. Waldmann & Tadatsugu Taniguchi & Shinsuke Taki - 703-707 Immunoreceptor DAP12 bearing a tyrosine-based activation motif is involved in activating NK cells
by Lewis L. Lanier & Brian C. Corliss & Jun Wu & Clement Leong & Joseph H. Phillips - 707-710 Involvement of p85 in p53-dependent apoptotic response to oxidative stress
by Yuxin Yin & Yasuo Terauchi & Gregory G. Solomon & Shinichi Aizawa & P. N. Rangarajan & Yoshio Yazaki & Takashi Kadowaki & J. Carl Barrett - 711-715 Location of enhancers is essential for the imprinting of H19 and Igf2 genes
by Andrea L. Webber & Robert S. Ingram & John M. Levorse & Shirley M. Tilghman - 715-718 Rad23 links DNA repair to the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway
by Cherylene Schauber & Li Chen & Prasad Tongaonkar & Irving Vega & David Lambertson & Warren Potts & Kiran Madura
February 1998, Volume 391, Issue 6667
- 519-519 Spain blocks new Framework programme
by Alison Abbott - 519-520 French ministry reopens inquiry into conduct of INSERM unit
by Declan Butler & Olivier De Gandt - 520-520 New Hubble institute chief seeks broader focus and more work
by Tony Reichhardt - 521-521 NASA cuts Earth observation, boosts ‘gravitational biology’
by Tony Reichhardt - 521-521 NSF returns to favour with biggest increase
by Colin Macilwain - 521-522 Biomedical research shines in Clinton budget bonanza
by Colin Macilwain - 522-522 NIH basks in broad support
by Meredith Wadman - 522-522 Global warming is bright spot for Energy
by Colin Macilwain - 523-523 UK consults public on clones for research
by David Dickson - 523-523 US sees flurry of bills in bids to legislate
by Meredith Wadman - 524-524 ‘Collaboration could restore excellence’
by Colin Macilwain - 524-525 Latin America steps up its science tempo
by Colin Macilwain - 525-525 Argentina gives peer review a boost
by Colin Macilwain - 528-528 Order and justice in French universities
by A. D. Strosberg - 528-528 Risk and benefit
by Tom Crompton & John Barrett & Chris Gliddon & Julian Kinderlerer & George Tzotzos - 528-528 Place of science on European agenda
by Maurice Guéron - 529-530 Animal embryos in deep time
by Stefan Bengtson - 530-531 A neglected dimension
by Mark L. Wells - 531-532 1959 and all that
by Simon Wain-Hobson - 532-533 The strongest size
by Sidney Yip - 533-534 The cancer-chromatin connection
by Ronald A. DePinho - 536-537 Feedbacks from the sea floor
by Clare E. Reimers - 537-538 Hair apparent
by Kevin Davies - 539-540 Disciplines bound by pressure
by Paul F. McMillan - 540-540 Natural attraction
by Tim Lincoln - 540-541 Net progress
by Kevin Burton & Daniel L. Farkas - 541-541 The seeing ear
by David Jones - 542-542 Vladimir Prelog (1906-98)
by Jack D. Dunitz - 543-543 Onwin's holistics
by Martin Kemp - 545-546 Worms bask in extreme temperatures
by S. C. Cary & T. Shank & J. Stein - 546-546 Phytoplankton change in the North Atlantic
by Philip C. Reid & Martin Edwards & Harold G. Hunt & Andrew J. Warner - 547-547 Language steamrollers?
by Wolfgang E. Sterrer - 547-547 Language steamrollers?
by Jared Diamond - 547-547 Language steamrollers?
by John Edward Terrell & John Hines & Terry L. Hunt & Chapurukha Kusimba & Carl Lipo - 548-548 Paraflagellar rod is vital for trypanosome motility
by Philippe Bastin & Trevor Sherwin & Keith Gull - 549-550 The story of ewe, again
by Robert Bud - 550-551 Homage to Earth
by Peter Westbroek - 552-552 Probing the sea
by N. G. Carr - 552-552 Patchy coverage
by Thomas F. Stocker - 553-558 Three-dimensional preservation of algae and animal embryos in a Neoproterozoic phosphorite
by Shuhai Xiao & Yun Zhang & Andrew H. Knoll - 559-561 A stellar origin for the short-lived nuclides in the early Solar System
by S. Sahijpal & J. N. Goswami & A. M. Davis & L. Grossman & R. S. Lewis - 561-563 Softening of nanocrystalline metals at very small grain sizes
by Jakob Schiøtz & Francesco D. Di Tolla & Karsten W. Jacobsen - 563-566 Compound refractive optics for the imaging and focusing of low-energy neutrons
by M. R. Eskildsen & P. L. Gammel & E. D. Isaacs & C. Detlefs & K. Mortensen & D. J. Bishop - 566-568 Chiral discrimination by chemical force microscopy
by Rachel McKendry & Maria-Elena Theoclitou & Trevor Rayment & Chris Abell - 568-572 Spontaneous assembly of marine dissolved organic matter into polymer gels
by Wei-Chun Chin & Mónica V. Orellana & Pedro Verdugo - 572-575 Influence of oxygen exposure time on organic carbon preservation in continental margin sediments
by Hilairy E. Hartnett & Richard G. Keil & John I. Hedges & Allan H. Devol - 575-577 Oceanic transport of subpolar climate signals to mid-depth subtropical waters
by Ruth G. Curry & Michael S. McCartney & Terrence M. Joyce - 577-580 The generation of plankton patchiness by turbulent stirring
by Edward R. Abraham - 580-584 Collinear stimuli regulate visual responses depending on cell's contrast threshold
by Uri Polat & Keiko Mizobe & Mark W. Pettet & Takuji Kasamatsu & Anthony M. Norcia - 584-587 Pathogenesis of two axonopathies does not require axonal neurofilaments
by J. Eyer & D. W. Cleveland & P. C. Wong & A. C. Peterson - 587-591 Blocking apoptosis prevents blindness in Drosophila retinal degeneration mutants
by Florence F. Davidson & Hermann Steller - 591-594 CD40 ligand on activated platelets triggers an inflammatory reaction of endothelial cells
by Volker Henn & Joseph R. Slupsky & Michael Gräfe & Ioannis Anagnostopoulos & Reinhold Förster & Gert Müller-Berghaus & Richard A. Kroczek - 594-597 An African HIV-1 sequence from 1959 and implications for the origin of the epidemic
by Tuofu Zhu & Bette T. Korber & Andre J. Nahmias & Edward Hooper & Paul M. Sharp & David D. Ho - 597-601 Retinoblastoma protein recruits histone deacetylase to repress transcription
by Alexander Brehm & Eric A. Miska & Dennis J. McCance & Juliet L. Reid & Andrew J. Bannister & Tony Kouzarides - 601-605 Retinoblastoma protein represses transcription by recruiting a histone deacetylase
by L. Magnaghi-Jaulin & R. Groisman & I. Naguibneva & P. Robin & S. Lorain & J. P. Le Villain & F. Troalen & D. Trouche & A. Harel-Bellan - 605-608 The conduction pore of a cardiac potassium channel
by Kwok-Keung Tai & Steve A. N. Goldstein - 608-612 Design of potent selective zinc-mediated serine protease inhibitors
by Bradley A. Katz & James M. Clark & Janet S. Finer-Moore & Thomas E. Jenkins & Charles R. Johnson & Michael J. Ross & Christine Luong & William R. Moore & Robert M. Stroud - 613-614 Telemicroscopy via the Internet
by Guenter Wolf & Detlev Petersen & Manfred Dietel & Iver peterson
January 1998, Volume 391, Issue 6666
- 421-421 Japan's research institutes face cuts in maintenance budgets
by Asako Saegusa - 421-421 Green light for US spallation source
by Dave Kramer - 422-422 German chemist sues over fraud allegation
by Quirin Schiermeier - 423-423 Earth today, Eros in a year's time, for asteroid spacecraft
by Tony Reichhardt - 423-423 FDA turns down moratorium demand on xenotransplants
by Meredith Wadman - 424-424 Genome unit falls foul of campus politics in India
by K. S. Jayaraman - 424-424 Kennedy backed on use of tobacco money
by Meredith Wadman - 424-424 US ‘split’ over support for research project database
by Colin Macilwain - 425-425 Germany's institute for scientific film could face final curtain
by Quirin Schiermeier - 425-425 NASA ‘needs better analytical equipment’
by Tony Reichardt - 426-426 ‘Purchasing’ policy still stirs heated debate
by Peter Pockley - 426-427 New Zealand puts its science to profit
by Peter Pockley - 427-427 Government under fire from academics
by Peter Pockley - 430-430 Callan's canyons and Voronoi's cells
by Adrian Webster - 431-431 Maintaining science culture in Japan
by Minoru Oda - 433-434 Peeling the Chinese onion
by Jared M. Diamond - 434-435 Appreciate the gravity
by Thomas A. Herring - 435-436 Making memories stick?
by Cori Bargmann - 436-438 Reading the minor groove
by Claude Hélène - 438-439 Genes blossom from a weed
by Joseph R. Ecker - 439-439 Positronic lithium and the many-body problem
by J.-P. Connerade - 441-442 Death cycle and Swiss army knives
by Michael O. Hengartner - 442-443 A Roundabout way of avoiding the midline
by Barry Dickson - 443-443 Keep out the cold
by David Jones - 444-444 David N. Schramm (1945-97)
by Edward W. Kolb & Michael S. Turner - 445-445 Abbott's absolutes
by Martin Kemp - 447-447 Oldest known ant fossils discovered
by Donat Agosti & David Grimaldi & James M. Carpenter - 447-448 Climate change and Australian wheat yield
by David Godden & Robert Batterham & Ross Drynan - 448-449 Climate change and Australian wheat yield
by Roger Gifford & John Angus & Damian Barrett & John Passioura & Howard Rawson & Richard Richards & Maarten Stapper & Jeff Wood - 449-449 Climate change and Australian wheat yield
by Neville Nicholls - 449-450 Injected cytochrome c induces apoptosis
by Boris Zhivotovsky & Sten Orrenius & Odd T. Brustugun & Stein O. Døskeland - 450-450 Tumour regression after endostatin therapy
by William R. Black & R. Christopher Agner - 451-451 Mastering alien etiquette
by Phil Morrison - 452-453 The captious crusader
by Walter Gratzer - 453-454 Going backwards
by Huw Price - 454-454 Faulty weather
by Jean-Pierre Burg - 455-460 Integrin-mediated short-term memory in Drosophila
by Michael S. Grotewiel & Christine D. O. Beck & Kwok Hang Wu & Xin-Ran Zhu & Ronald L. Davis - 461-463 Detection of intergalactic red-giant-branch stars in the Virgo cluster
by Henry C. Ferguson & Nial R. Tanvir & Ted von Hippel - 463-466 Phase matching using an isotropic nonlinear optical material
by A. Fiore & V. Berger & E. Rosencher & P. Bravetti & J. Nagle - 466-468 Broken symmetry and pseudogaps in ropes of carbon nanotubes
by Paul Delaney & Hyoung Joon Choi & Jisoon Ihm & Steven G. Louie & Marvin L. Cohen - 468-471 Recognition of the four Watson–Crick base pairs in the DNA minor groove by synthetic ligands
by Sarah White & Jason W. Szewczyk & James M. Turner & Eldon E. Baird & Peter B. Dervan - 471-474 A new perspective on the dynamical link between the stratosphere and troposphere
by Dana E. Hartley & Jose T. Villarin & Robert X. Black & Christopher A. Davis - 474-476 Simulated future sea-level rise due to glacier melt based on regionally and seasonally resolved temperature changes
by J. M. Gregory & J. Oerlemans - 476-479 Oceanic signals in observed motions of the Earth's pole of rotation
by Rui M. Ponte & Detlef Stammer & John Marshall - 479-481 High hunting costs make African wild dogs vulnerable to kleptoparasitism by hyaenas
by Martyn L. Gorman & Michael G. Mills & Jacobus P. Raath & John R. Speakman - 481-484 The representation of visual salience in monkey parietal cortex
by Jacqueline P. Gottlieb & Makoto Kusunoki & Michael E. Goldberg - 485-488 Analysis of 1.9 Mb of contiguous sequence from chromosome 4 of Arabidopsis thaliana
by The EU Arabidopsis Genome Project & M. Bevan & I. Bancroft & E. Bent & K. Love & H. Goodman & C. Dean & R. Bergkamp & W. Dirkse & M. Van Staveren & W. Stiekema & L. Drost & P. Ridley & S.-A. Hudson & K. Patel & G. Murphy & P. Piffanelli & H. Wedler & E. Wedler & R. Wambutt & T. Weitzenegger & T. M. Pohl & N. Terryn & J. Gielen & R. Villarroel & R. De Clerck & M. Van Montagu & A. Lecharny & S. Auborg & I. Gy & M. Kreis & N. Lao & T. Kavanagh & S. Hempel & P. Kotter & K.-D. Entian & M. Rieger & M. Schaeffer & B. Funk & S. Mueller-Auer & M. Silvey & R. James & A. Montfort & A. Pons & P. Puigdomenech & A. Douka & E. Voukelatou & D. Milioni & P. Hatzopoulos & E. Piravandi & B. Obermaier & H. Hilbert & A. Düsterhöft & T. Moores & J. D. G. Jones & T. Eneva & K. Palme & V. Benes & S. Rechman & W. Ansorge & R. Cooke & C. Berger & M. Delseny & M. Voet & G. Volckaert & H.-W. Mewes & S. Klosterman & C. Schueller & N. Chalwatzis - 489-492 Cardiac defects and altered ryanodine receptor function in mice lacking FKBP12
by Weinian Shou & Bahman Aghdasi & Dawna L. Armstrong & Qiuxia Guo & Shideng Bao & Min-Ji Charng & Lawrence M. Mathews & Michael D. Schneider & Susan L. Hamilton & Martin M. Matzuk - 493-496 Regulation of the Hedgehog and Wingless signalling pathways by the F-box/WD40-repeat protein Slimb
by Jin Jiang & Gary Struhl - 496-499 Bcl-2 prolongs cell survival after Bax-induced release of cytochrome c
by Thierry Rossé & Reynald Olivier & Laurent Monney & Monika Rager & Sébastien Conus & Isabelle Fellay & Burkhard Jansen & Christoph Borner - 499-502 The role of transferrin-receptor variation in the host range of Trypanosoma brucei
by W. Bitter & H. Gerrits & R. Kieft & P. Borst - 502-506 Structure of the Vδ domain of a human γδ T-cell antigen receptor
by Hongmin Li & Marina I. Lebedeva & Andrea S. Llera & Barry A. Fields & Michael B. Brenner & Roy A. Mariuzza - 506-510 Crystal structure of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae phosphatidylinositol- transfer protein
by Bingdong Sha & Scott E. Phillips & Vytas A. Bankaitis & Ming Luo - 510-513 Energy transduction in ATP synthase
by Timothy Elston & Hongyun Wang & George Oster
January 1998, Volume 391, Issue 6665
- 311-311 Ban on access for foreign scientists poses a problem for partnership
by Colin Macilwain - 311-312 Universities warned on danger of new links to weapons labs
by Colin Macilwain - 312-312 Switzerland seeks to head off ban on use of transgenic animals
by Quirin Schiermeier - 313-313 Japan gears up to debate brake on human cloning
by Asako Saegusa - 313-313 UK's food standards agency will report to health minister
by Ehsan Masood - 314-314 ‘Group debate’ urged for gene studies
by Meredith Wadman - 315-315 FDA ‘fails to keep track of transplant patients’
by Meredith Wadman - 315-315 Poll reveals backing for xenotransplants
by Declan Butler - 316-316 Framework themes grow to four, but budget stays the same
by Alison Abbott - 316-316 Brussels' subsidy to shift away from infrastructure
by Alison Abbott - 316-316 Advances in neuroscience ‘may threaten human rights’
by Declan Butler - 317-317 Nanjing tops China's league for international science citations
by David Swinbanks - 317-317 World Bank renews its support for Brazil
by Ricardo Bonalume - 326-326 Equal opportunities in Canada
by Henry G. Friesen - 326-326 Call for moratorium on xenotransplants
by Fritz H. Bach & Harvey V. Fineberg - 326-326 Kuhnian pastiche
by German E. Berrios - 327-327 Transgenic pigs and virus adaptation
by Robin A. Weiss - 329-329 News of chews: the optimization of mastication
by R. McNeill Alexander - 330-331 Liberating quarks and gluons
by Frank Wilczek - 331-333 Phantoms of the brain
by Jon H. Kaas - 334-335 Some are less equal than others
by Alan Mackay - 335-337 From competition to collaboration
by Roland Kanaar & Jan H. J. Hoeijmakers - 337-337 Red giants in blue dwarfs
by Stephen Battersby - 338-339 A glimpse of the glacial
by Thomas F. Stocker - 339-340 A technical KO of amyloid-β peptide
by Christian Haass & Dennis J. Selkoe - 340-340 Crystalline clouds
by David Jones - 341-341 Dürer's diagnoses
by Martin Kemp - 343-344 Embalming was used in Old Kingdom
by Johann Koller & Ursula Baumer & Yoka Kaup & Hedwig Etspüler & Ulrich Weser - 344-344 What can stochastic resonance do?
by M. I. Dykman & P. V. E. McClintock - 344-345 CCR5 is characteristic of Th1 lymphocytes
by Pius Loetscher & Mariagrazia Uguccioni & Lorenza Bordoli & Marco Baggiolini & Bernhard Moser & Carlo Chizzolini & Jean-Michel Dayer - 345-346 Straining the prion hypothesis
by Christine F. Farquhar & Robert A. Somerville & Moira E. Bruce - 347-348 Instruments and the imagination
by S. S. Schweber - 348-349 Thinking machines
by Igor Aleksander - 349-350 Change of mind
by Samuel H. Barondes - 350-350 Worried to death?
by John Galloway - 351-356 Simulation of modern and glacial climates with a coupled global model of intermediate complexity
by Andrey Ganopolski & Stefan Rahmstorf & Vladimir Petoukhov & Martin Claussen - 357-362 Dickkopf-1 is a member of a new family of secreted proteins and functions in head induction
by Andrei Glinka & Wei Wu & Hajo Delius & A. Paula Monaghan & Claudia Blumenstock & Christof Niehrs - 363-365 Evidence for a subsurface ocean on Europa
by Michael H. Carr & Michael J. S. Belton & Clark R. Chapman & Merton E. Davies & Paul Geissler & Richard Greenberg & Alfred S. McEwen & Bruce R. Tufts & Ronald Greeley & Robert Sullivan & James W. Head & Robert T. Pappalardo & Kenneth P. Klaasen & Torrence V. Johnson & James Kaufman & David Senske & Jeffrey Moore & Gerhard Neukum & Gerald Schubert & Joseph A. Burns & Peter Thomas & Joseph Veverka - 365-368 Geological evidence for solid-state convection in Europa's ice shell
by R. T. Pappalardo & J. W. Head & R. Greeley & R. J. Sullivan & C. Pilcher & G. Schubert & W. B. Moore & M. H. Carr & J. M. Moore & M. J. S. Belton & D. L. Goldsby - 368-370 Evidence for non-synchronous rotation of Europa
by P. E. Geissler & R. Greenberg & G. Hoppa & P. Helfenstein & A. McEwen & R. Pappalardo & R. Tufts & M. Ockert-Bell & R. Sullivan & R. Greeley & M. J. S. Belton & T. Denk & B. Clark & J. Burns & J. Veverka & the Galileo Imaging Team - 371-373 Episodic plate separation and fracture infill on the surface of Europa
by Robert Sullivan & Ronald Greeley & Kim Homan & James Klemaszewski & Michael J. S. Belton & Michael H. Carr & Clark R. Chapman & Randy Tufts & James W. Head & Robert Pappalardo & Jeffrey Moore & Peter Thomas & the Galileo Imaging Team - 373-376 Transport properties governed by surface barriers in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8
by Dan T. Fuchs & Eli Zeldov & Michael Rappaport & Tsuyoshi Tamegai & Shuuichi Ooi & Hadas Shtrikman - 376-378 Icosahedral packing of B12 icosahedra in boron suboxide (B6O)
by Hervé Hubert & Bertrand Devouard & Laurence A. J. Garvie & Michael O'Keeffe & Peter R. Buseck & William T. Petuskey & Paul F. McMillan - 378-381 The timing of Pleistocene glaciations from a simple multiple-state climate model
by Didier Paillard - 382-384 Energy availability and habitat heterogeneity predict global riverine fish diversity
by Jean-François Guégan & Sovan Lek & Thierry Oberdorff - 385-387 Phantom sensations generated by thalamic microstimulation
by Karen D. Davis & Zelma H. T. Kiss & Lei Luo & Ronald R. Tasker & Andres M. Lozano & Jonathan O. Dostrovsky - 387-390 Deficiency of presenilin-1 inhibits the normal cleavage of amyloid precursor protein
by Bart De Strooper & Paul Saftig & Katleen Craessaerts & Hugo Vanderstichele & Gundula Guhde & Wim Annaert & Kurt Von Figura & Fred Van Leuven - 390-393 NIP domain prevents N-type inactivation in voltage-gated potassium channels
by Jochen Roeper & Sabine Sewing & Ying Zhang & Tobias Sommer & Siegmund G. Wanner & Olaf Pongs - 393-397 Formation of nitric oxide-derived inflammatory oxidants by myeloperoxidase in neutrophils
by Jason P. Eiserich & Milena Hristova & Carroll E. Cross & A. Daniel Jones & Bruce A. Freeman & Barry Halliwell & Albert van der Vliet - 397-401 HIV-1 Nef protein protects infected primary cells against killing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes
by Kathleen L. Collins & Benjamin K. Chen & Spyros A. Kalams & Bruce D. Walker & David Baltimore - 401-404 Synergistic actions of Rad51 and Rad52 in recombination and DNA repair
by Fiona E. Benson & Peter Baumann & Stephen C. West - 404-407 Stimulation by Rad52 of yeast Rad51- mediated recombination
by Akira Shinohara & Tomoko Ogawa - 407-410 Rad52 protein stimulates DNA strand exchange by Rad51 and replication protein A
by James H. New & Tomohiko Sugiyama & Elena Zaitseva & Stephen C. Kowalczykowski - 410-413 Crystal structure of p50/p65 heterodimer of transcription factor NF-κB bound to DNA
by Frances E. Chen & De-Bin Huang & Yong-Qing Chen & Gourisankar Ghosh
January 1998, Volume 391, Issue 6664
- 213-213 French inquiry to look into thesis fraud
by Eric Glover - 213-213 France eyes role in US mission to retrieve rocks from Mars
by Tony Reichhardt - 214-214 Quebec says yes to federal money for infrastructure
by David Spurgeon - 215-215 South Africa sells research to its children
by Michael Cherry - 215-215 Biodiversity body ‘needs more science’
by Ehsan Masood - 216-216 Collapse of charity boosts call for tighter oversight
by Ehsan Masood - 216-216 Clinton pledges more money for science next year
by Colin Macilwain