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August 1997, Volume 388, Issue 6644
- 702-702 Management problems prompt Canadian utility to shut reactors
by David Spurgeon - 702-702 UK watchdog boosts science credentials
by David Dickson - 703-703 $100m payout after drug data withheld
by Meredith Wadman - 703-703 ‘Action needed to counter bioterrorism’
by Meredith Wadman - 704-704 Ecologists urged to ‘win climate debate’
by Colin Macilwain - 704-704 Miami AIDS researcher denies charges over billing irregularities
by Rex Dalton - 705-705 Royal observatory could return to Greenwich site
by Ehsan Masood - 705-705 US-Cuba row over insects goes to weapons meeting
by Declan Butler - 709-709 Public-sector patents on human DNA
by S. M. Thomas & N. Birtwistle & M. Brady & J. F. Burke - 709-709 Keeping a balance
by Hermann Bondi - 709-709 Wisdom in physiology
by Alexander Maryanovich - 710-710 Skewed citations
by Martin Rees - 710-710 Ain't misbehavin’
by Jim Stevenson - 710-710 Faraway Faraday
by John Meurig Thomas - 710-710 Natural name selection
by James Murray - 711-711 Australian innovation under threat
by Ian Lowe - 713-714 The right sort of roughness
by Peter Carpenter - 714-715 Apoptosis CED-4 is a stranger no more
by Michael O. Hengartner - 715-716 Microporous solids Cobalt caged for catalysis
by Robert L. Bedard - 716-717 Neurodegeneration A silent channel opens its gates
by Peter H. Seeburg - 719-719 Galactic structure Bar serves cosmic scorpion
by Karen Southwell - 719-720 Atomic physics Shaping atoms in optical lattices
by Christopher Monroe - 720-721 Protein folding Folding with a two-stroke motor
by George Lorimer - 723-723 Demography Death and the demon drink in Russia
by Tim Lincoln - 724-724 Immunology Inside the gearbox of the dendritic cell
by Colin Watts - 725-725 Daedalus Magnetic autoeroticism
by David Jones - 726-726 Obituary John Zachary Young (1907-97)
by John Messenger - 727-728 Hyperactive antifreeze protein from beetles
by Laurie A. Graham & Yih-Cherng Liou & Virginia K. Walker & Peter L. Davies - 728-729 Role of CED-4 in the activation of CED-3
by Arul M. Chinnaiyan & Divya Chaudhary & Karen O'Rourke & Eugene V. Koonin & Vishva M. Dixit - 729-730 Vaccination onto bare skin
by De-chu Tang & Zhongkai Shi & David, T. Curiel - 730-730 Seeing where your hands are
by Giuseppe di Pellegrino & Elisabetta Làdavas & Alessandro Farné - 731-731 New narratives of creation
by Andrew H. Knoll - 732-732 Fabric of the Universe
by F. D. Kahn - 733-733 Tomato-watching in a dark corner
by Michael Morgan - 734-734 Mind over chatter
by David Poeppel - 735-741 Hydrothermal syntheses and structural characterization of zeolite analogue compounds based on cobalt phosphate
by Pingyun Feng & Xianhui Bu & Galen D. Stucky - 741-750 The crystal structure of the asymmetric GroEL–GroES–(ADP)7 chaperonin complex
by Zhaohui Xu & Arthur L. Horwich & Paul B. Sigler - 751-753 Faint X-ray sources in the core of the globular cluster M28
by R. Danner & S. R. Kulkarni & Y. Saito & N. Kawai - 753-755 Turbulent drag reduction by passive mechanisms
by L. Sirovich & S. Karlsson - 756-758 Large-scale production of single-walled carbon nanotubes by the electric-arc technique
by C. Journet & W. K. Maser & P. Bernier & A. Loiseau & M. Lamy de la Chapelle & S. Lefrant & P. Deniard & R. Lee & J. E. Fischer - 758-760 Enantioseparation using apoenzymes immobilized in a porous polymeric membrane
by Brinda B. Lakshmi & Charles R. Martin - 760-763 Torsional oscillations and the magnetic field within the Earth's core
by Stephen Zatman & Jeremy Bloxham - 764-767 Self-similarity of extinction statistics in the fossil record
by Ricard V. Solé & Susanna C. Manrubia & Michael Benton & Per Bak - 767-769 Genetic tagging of humpback whales
by Per J. Palsbøll & Judith Allen & Martine Bérube´ & Phillip J. Clapham & Tonnie P. Feddersen & Philip S. Hammond & Richard R. Hudson & Hanne Jørgensen & Steve Katona & Anja Holm Larsen & Finn Larsen# & Jon Lien & David K. Mattila & Jóhann Sigurjónsson & Richard Sears & Tim Smith & Renate Sponer & Peter Stevick & Nils Øien - 769-773 Neurodegeneration in Lurcher mice caused by mutation in δ2 glutamate receptor gene
by Jian Zuo & Philip L. De Jager & Kanji A. Takahashi & Weining Jiang & David J. Linden & Nathaniel Heintz - 773-778 A second endogenous cannabinoid that modulates long-term potentiation
by Nephi Stella & Paul Schweitzer & Daniele Piomelli - 778-782 Placental abnormalities in mouse embryos lacking the orphan nuclear receptor ERR-β
by Jiangming Luo & Robert Sladek & Jo-Ann Bader & Annie Matthyssen & Janet Rossant & Vincent Giguère - 782-787 Inflammatory stimuli induce accumulation of MHC class II complexes on dendritic cells
by Marina Cella & Anneke Engering & Valerie Pinet & Jean Pieters & Antonio Lanzavecchia - 787-792 Developmental regulation of MHC class II transport in mouse dendritic cells
by Philippe Pierre & Shannon J. Turley & Evelina Gatti & Michael Hull & Joseph Meltzer & Asra Mirza & Kayo Inaba & Ralph M. Steinman & Ira Mellman - 792-798 Distinct actions of cis and trans ATP within the double ring of the chaperonin GroEL
by Hays S. Rye & Steven G. Burston & Wayne A. Fenton & Joseph M. Beechem & Zhaohui Xu & Paul B. Sigler & Arthur L. Horwich - 798-801 DNA renaturation activity of the SMC complex implicated in chromosome condensation
by Takashi Sutani & Mitsuhiro Yanagida - 801-805 Metal ion catalysis during splicing of premessenger RNA
by Erik J. Sontheimer & Sengen Sun & Joseph A. Piccirilli - 805-808 A second catalytic metal ion in a group I ribozyme
by Lara B. Weinstein & B. C. N. M. Jones & Richard Cosstick & Thomas R. Cech - 808-808 Correction CO2 fixation and photoevolution of H2 and O2 in a mutant of Chlamydomonas lacking photosystem I
by E. Greenbaum & J. W. Lee & C. V. Tevault & S. L. Blankinship & L. J. Mets - 809-809 Molecular means and methods
by Brendan Horton
August 1997, Volume 388, Issue 6643
- 609-609 Government considers plans to create biomedical research institute
by Alison Abbott - 609-610 Fight over Italian research policy threatens chance for reform
by Alison Abbott - 610-610 Universities rally against cuts in Pentagon-funded research
by Colin Macilwain - 611-611 US to tighten protection of medical data
by Meredith Wadman - 612-612 ‘Neutral’ mechanism sought to fund environmental research
by Tony Reichhardt - 612-612 Pathfinder probes the weather on Mars
by Stephen Battersby - 613-613 Independence, but no Nobel winners for India since then
by K. S. Jayaraman - 613-613 Make marijuana research easier, panel urges NIH
by Sally Lehrman - 614-614 Head of French leukaemia inquiry quits after partisan remarks
by Eric Glover - 614-614 Greenhouse talks edge towards targets
by Quirin Schiermeier & Robert Triendl - 615-615 Japan tightens focus in space research
by Robert Triendl - 618-618 A permanent decline in oil production?
by Hendrik S. Houthakker & Craig Bond Hatfield - 618-618 Russian science misrepresented
by Eugen F. Makarov - 619-620 What cannot be said in science
by Mott T. Greene - 621-622 Will solid hydrogen ever be a metal?
by Peter P. Edwards & Friedrich Hensel - 622-623 Even-toed fingerprints on whale ancestry
by Michel C. Milinkovitch & J. G. M. Thewissen - 624-624 Knockouts anxious for new therapy
by Solomon H. Snyder - 625-626 Ozone clouds over the Atlantic
by Paul Crutzen & Mark Lawrence - 626-627 Fusion induces tumour rejection
by Ian Hart & Camilo Colaco - 627-628 Global change through invasion
by Gábor L. Lövei - 628-628 Unwanted and wanted sound
by Thomas D. Rossing - 629-630 Calcium cages, acid baths and recycling receptors
by Michael S. Brown & Joachim Herz & Joseph L. Goldstein - 630-630 Command performance
by David Jones - 631-631 Framboidal pyrites in antique books
by Javier Garcia-Guinea & Jesus Martinez-Frias & Rafael Gonzalez-Martin & Luis Zamora - 631-632 Intercropping increases parasitism of pests
by Z. R. Khan & K. Ampong-Nyarko & P. Chiliswa & A. Hassanali & S. Kimani & W. Lwande & W. A. Overholt & W. A. Overholt & J. A. Picketta & L. E. Smart & C. M. Woodcock - 632-633 Stochastic resonance at the single-cell level
by R. Dean Astumian & R. K. Adair & James C. Weaver - 633-633 Stochastic resonance at the single-cell level
by Sergey M. Bezrukov & Igor Vodyanoy - 634-634 Sequence-specific RNA binding by Bicoid
by Siu-Kwong Chan & Gary Struhl - 635-635 I'll be judge, I'll be jury
by Sheila Jasanoff - 636-636 On the horns of a dilemma
by Brian Bertram - 636-637 Motion of the heavens
by Jacques Laskar - 637-637 Aliens, lies and videotape
by Leslie Sage - 639-648 Fossils, genes and the evolution of animal limbs
by Neil Shubin & Cliff Tabin & Sean Carroll - 649-650 Deep winds on Jupiter as measured by the Galileo probe
by David H. Atkinson & Andrew P. Ingersoll & Alvin Seiff - 650-652 Wind speeds measured in the deep jovian atmosphere by the Galileo probe accelerometers
by A. Seiff & R. C. Blanchard & T. C. D. Knight & G. Schubert & D. B. Kirk & D. Atkinson & J. D. Mihalov & R. E. Young - 652-655 Spontaneous polarization in dense hydrogen
by B. Edwards & N. W. Ashcroft - 655-657 Resonant pattern formation in achemical system
by Valery Petrov & Qi Ouyang & Harry L. Swinney - 658-660 Plasticity and avalanche behaviour in microfracturing phenomena
by Stefano Zapperi & Alessandro Vespignani & H. Eugene Stanley - 661-663 Ozone-rich transients in the upper equatorial Atlantic troposphere
by K. Suhre & J.-P. Cammas & P. Nédelec & R. Rosset & A. Marenco & H. G. J. Smit - 663-666 Conspecific sperm precedence in Drosophila
by Catherine S. C. Price - 666-670 Molecular evidence from retroposons that whales form a clade within even-toed ungulates
by Mitsuru Shimamura & Hiroshi Yasue & Kazuhiko Ohshima & Hideaki Abe & Hidehiro Kato & Toshiya Kishiro & Mutsuo Goto & Isao Munechika & Norihiro Okada - 670-674 Formation of olfactory memories mediated by nitric oxide
by K. M. Kendrick & R. Guevara-Guzman & J. Zorrilla & M. R. Hinton & K. D. Broad & M. Mimmack & S. Ohkura - 674-678 Aggressiveness, hypoalgesia and high blood pressure in mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptor
by Catherine Ledent & Jean-Marie Vaugeois & Serge N. Schiffmann & Thierry Pedrazzini & Malika El Yacoubi & Jean-Jacques Vanderhaeghen & Jean Costentin & John K. Heath & Gilbert Vassart & Marc Parmentier - 678-682 Altered pain perception and inflammatory response in mice lacking prostacyclin receptor
by Takahiko Murata & Fumitaka Ushikubi & Toshiyuki Matsuoka & Masakazu Hirata & Atsushi Yamasaki & Yukihiko Sugimoto & Atsushi Ichikawa & Yoshiya Aze & Takashi Tanaka & Nobuaki Yoshida & Akinori Ueno & Sachiko Oh-ishi & Shuh Narumiya - 682-686 Crustacean appendage evolution associated with changes in Hox gene expression
by Michalis Averof & Nipam H. Patel - 686-690 Recruitment of functional GABAA receptors to postsynaptic domains by insulin
by Q. Wan & Z. G. Xiong & H. Y. Man & C. A. Ackerley & J. Braunton & W. Y. Lu & L. E. Becker & J. F. MacDonald & Y. T. Wang - 691-693 Molecular basis of familial hypercholesterolaemia from structure of LDL receptor module
by Deborah Fass & Stephen Blacklow & Peter S. Kim & James M. Berger - 693-697 Crystal structure of a small G protein in complex with the GTPase-activating protein rhoGAP
by Katrin Rittinger & Philip A. Walker & John F. Eccleston & Kurshid Nurmahomed & Darerca Owen & Ernest Laue & Steven J. Gamblin & Stephen J. Smerdon - 697-697 Erratum: A new chromosomal protein essential for mitotic spindle assembly
by Jing-Ping Yeo & Frank Alderuccio & Ban-Hock Toh - 697-697 Erratum: RNA recognition and translational regulation by a homeodomain protein
by Josh Dubnau & Gary Struhl - 698-698 Erratum: Synapse specificity of long-term potentiation breaks down at short distances
by Florian Engert & Tobias Bonhoeffer
August 1997, Volume 388, Issue 6642
- 503-504 Delays at Brookhaven reactor worsen US ‘neutron drought’
by Colin Macilwain - 504-504 Women researchers take on ‘old boys’ network'
by Colin Macilwain - 505-505 Backing for anti-cloning bill reopens embryo debate
by Meredith Wadman - 506-506 US grants support teraflop computing simulations
by David Kramer - 506-506 Endangered species bill faces battle against property lobby
by Tony Reichhardt - 506-506 Modest increase proposed for EU research budget
by Alison Abbott - 507-507 New DFG head vows to back Germany's young scientists — and genetics research
by Alison Abbott - 507-507 Energy laboratories to open joint DNA sequence ‘factory’
by Sally Lehrman - 508-508 Unesco text will target gene techniques
by Meredith Wadman - 509-509 Australian policy review backs huge cuts in research funding
by Peter Pockley - 511-511 Alphabetical orders
by Tom Tregenza - 511-511 Back to basics
by Jukka Heinonen - 511-511 Cloning, dignity and ethical reasoning
by David Shapiro - 513-514 Turning back the harmful red tide
by Donald M. Anderson - 515-516 A bug with excess gastric avidity
by Russell F. Doolittle - 516-517 Eros's extended family
by Richard P. Binzel - 517-518 The ties that bind
by David Read - 518-519 A fractal world of cloistered waves
by Peter G. Baines - 520-521 IκB kinase all zipped up
by Alain Israë - 521-522 Is the ocean at the helm?
by Mike McCartney - 522-523 Inside the black box
by Richard Norby - 523-523 Counting on the truth
by David Jones - 524-524 Drummond Hoyle Matthews (1931-97)
by Robert S. White - 525-525 Acoustic alarms reduce porpoise mortality
by Scott D. Kraus & Andrew J. Read & Andrew Solow & Ken Baldwin & Trevor Spradlin & Eric Anderson & John Williamson - 526-526 UK birds are laying eggs earlier
by Humphrey Q. P. Crick & Caroline Dudley & David E. Glue & David L. Thomson - 526-527 CO2 increases oceanic primary production
by Mette Hein & Kaj Sand-Jensen - 527-528 Structural biology and phylogenetic estimation
by Gavin J. P. Naylor & Wesley M. Brown - 529-530 The planetary piggy bank
by Mary Power - 530-532 Science in the service of the Raj
by Ehsan Masood - 532-532 A private function
by Alison Jolly - 533-538 The role of nitrogen fixation in biogeochemical cycling in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean
by D. Karl & R. Letelier & L. Tupas & J. Dore & J. Christian & D. Hebel - 539-547 The complete genome sequence of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori
by Jean-F. Tomb & Owen White & Anthony R. Kerlavage & Rebecca A. Clayton & Granger G. Sutton & Robert D. Fleischmann & Karen A. Ketchum & Hans Peter Klenk & Steven Gill & Brian A. Dougherty & Karen Nelson & John Quackenbush & Lixin Zhou & Ewen F. Kirkness & Scott Peterson & Brendan Loftus & Delwood Richardson & Robert Dodson & Hanif G. Khalak & Anna Glodek & Keith McKenney & Lisa M. Fitzegerald & Norman Lee & Mark D. Adams & Erin K. Hickey & Douglas E. Berg & Jeanine D. Gocayne & Teresa R. Utterback & Jeremy D. Peterson & Jenny M. Kelley & Matthew D. Cotton & Janice M. Weidman & Claire Fujii & Cheryl Bowman & Larry Watthey & Erik Wallin & William S. Hayes & Mark Borodovsky & Peter D. Karp & Hamilton O. Smith & Claire M. Fraser & J. Craig Venter - 548-554 A cytokine-responsive IκB kinase that activates the transcription factor NF-κB
by Joseph A. DiDonato & Makio Hayakawa & David M. Rothwarf & Ebrahim Zandi & Michael Karin - 555-557 A rotating disk of gas and dust around a young counterpart to β Pictoris
by Vincent Mannings & David W. Koerner & Anneila I. Sargent - 557-561 Observation of an internal wave attractor in a confined, stably stratified fluid
by Leo R. M. Maas & Dominique Benielli & Joël Sommeria & Frans-Peter A. Lam - 561-563 Discovery of a reactive azeotrope
by W. Song & R. S. Huss & M. F. Doherty & M. F. Malone - 563-567 Decadal predictability of North Atlantic sea surface temperature and climate
by R. T. Sutton & M. R. Allen - 567-570 Orbitally paced climate oscillations across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
by James C. Zachos & Benjamin P. Flower & Hilary Paul - 571-573 Geodynamic estimates of the viscosity of the Earth's inner core
by Bruce A. Buffett - 573-576 Deep marine biosphere fuelled by increasing organic matter availability during burial and heating
by Peter Wellsbury & Kim Goodman & Tanja Barth & Barry A. Cragg & Stephen P. Barnes & R. John Parkes - 576-579 The fate of carbon in grasslands under carbon dioxide enrichment
by Bruce A. Hungate & Elisabeth A. Holland & Robert B. Jackson & F. Stuart Chapin & Harold A. Mooney & Christopher B. Field - 579-582 Net transfer of carbon between ectomycorrhizal tree species in the field
by Suzanne W. Simard & David A. Perry & Melanie D. Jones & David D. Myrold & Daniel M. Durall & Randy Molina - 582-585 Dissociating prefrontal and hippocampal function in episodic memory encoding
by R. J. Dolan & P. C. Fletcher - 586-589 Absence of opiate rewarding effects in mice lacking dopamine D2 receptors
by Rafael Maldonado & Adolfo Saiardi & Olga Valverde & Tarek A. Samad & Bernard P. Roques & Emiliana Borrelli - 590-593 Rab3A is essential for mossy fibre long-term potentiation in the hippocampus
by Pablo E. Castillo & Roger Janz & Thomas C. Sdhof & Thanos Tzounopoulos & Robert C. Malenka & Roger A. Nicoll - 593-598 Rim is a putative Rab3 effector in regulating synaptic-vesicle fusion
by Yun Wang & Masaya Okamoto & Frank Schmitz & Kay Hofmann & Thomas C. Südhof - 598-602 Chromatin-remodelling factor CHRAC contains the ATPases ISWI and topoisomerase II
by Patrick D. Varga-Weisz & Matthias Wilm & Edgar Bonte & Katia Dumas & Matthias Mann & Peter B. Becker - 602-602 Modelling teleconnections between the North Atlantic and North Pacific during the Younger Dryas
by Uwe Mikolajewicz & Thomas J. Crowley & Andreas Schiller & Reinhard Voss - 603-603 The breakdown on bioinformatics
by Brendan Horton
July 1997, Volume 388, Issue 6641
- 407-407 Clinton pulls out the stops in bid to win backing for carbon cuts
by Colin Macilwain - 408-408 NASA urged to extend all solar satellites
by Tony Reichhardt - 408-408 Three weeks into mission, Sojourner dusts off Mars' secrets
by Stephen Battersby - 409-409 Japan seeks funding for new drilling ship
by David Swinbanks - 409-409 German truce on genome data access
by Quirin Schiermeier - 410-410 ‘Skewed medical goals’ revealed by Indian survey
by K. S. Jayaraman - 410-410 US warned about complacency on Japanese economy
by Colin Macilwain - 411-411 FDA seeks to close xenotransplant gap
by Colin Macilwain - 411-411 University settles with patients over trade in ‘stolen’ embryos
by Sally Lehrman - 412-412 US and Europe may link up planned arrays
by Tony Reichhardt - 412-412 Austria to go private in novel solution to grant distribution
by Quirin Schiermeier - 413-413 UK universities told: ‘think strategically’
by David Dickson - 416-416 Nightmare antibiotics
by Chris F. Inglehearn - 416-416 US support for malaria research
by Harold Varmus - 416-416 EMBO fellows go home
by Frank Gannon & Jennifer Norman & Mare Kriis & Anne Walter & Lars Breimer - 417-418 The democracy of the genes
by Matt McGue - 418-419 A warm future in the past
by William R. Howard - 419-420 Reading, writing and redesigning
by Michael Gro & Kevin W. Plaxco - 420-420 Irregular scientific conjugations
by John Hodgson - 421-423 Whistles from superfluid helium
by Peter McClintock - 423-424 Now you see it, now you don't
by W. J. Betz & J. K. Angleson - 424-425 The price of language?
by John Maddox - 425-427 Trees to trap photons
by Shaul Mukamel - 427-428 Long-distance long-term depression
by Roger A. Nicoll & Robert C. Malenka - 428-429 From RAGs to stitches
by David T. Weaver & Fredrick W. Alt - 429-429 Clearing the air
by David Jones - 430-430 Martin Schwarzschild (1912-97)
by Jeremiah P. Ostriker - 431-432 Light-induced amphiphilic surfaces
by Rong Wang & Kazuhito Hashimoto & Akira Fujishima & Makota Chikuni & Eiichi Kojima & Atsushi Kitamura & Mitsuhide Shimohigoshi & Toshiya Watanabe - 432-433 S-nitrosylation regulates apoptosis
by Gerry Melino & Francesca Bernassola & Richard A. Knight & Maria Tiziana Corasaniti & Giuseppe Nistic & Alessandro Finazzi-Agr - 433-433 Thermal-expansion materials not so new
by Rustum Roy & Dinesh Agrawal - 434-434 Season of birth predicts mortality in rural Gambia
by Sophie E. Moore & Timothy J. Cole & Elizabeth M. E. Poskitt & Bakary J. Sonko & Roger G. Whitehead & Ian A. McGregor & Andrew M. Prentice - 435-435 Rise and eclipse of an elusive planet
by Joseph N. Tatarewicz - 436-436 Home is the hunter
by Asako Saegusa - 436-437 Messages in melody
by Christopher Longuet-Higgins - 437-438 Born to science
by Peter Bryant - 438-438 At a glance
by Nicholas C. Handy & Douglas Palmer - 439-448 Propagation of activity-dependent synaptic depression in simple neural networks
by Reiko Maki Fitzsimonds & Hong-jun Song & Mu-ming Poo - 449-451 Quantum oscillations between two weakly coupled reservoirs of superfluid 3He
by S. V. Pereverzev & A. Loshak & S. Backhaus & J. C. Davis & R. E. Packard - 451-454 Graphitic cones and the nucleation of curved carbon surfaces
by A. Krishnan & E. Dujardin & M. M. J. Treacy & J. Hugdahl & S. Lynum & T. W. Ebbesen - 454-456 Photoisomerization in dendrimers by harvesting of low-energy photons
by Dong-Lin Jiang & Takuzo Aida - 457-459 Past ultraviolet radiation environments in lakes derived from fossil pigments
by Peter R. Leavitt & Rolf D. Vinebrooke & David B. Donald & John P. Smol & David W. Schindler - 460-462 Predicted reduction in basal melt rates of an Antarctic ice shelf in a warmer climate
by K. W. Nicholls - 462-464 Laboratory simulations of sustained volcanic eruptions
by H. M. Mader & E. E. Brodsky & D. Howard & B. Sturtevant