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May 1997, Volume 387, Issue 6632
- 468-468 Ticking off
by Kristen Lippincott - 468-469 Number crunching
by Peter Saunders - 469-470 A conquering man of genius
by John Meurig Thomas - 471-475 Measurement of the quantum states of squeezed light
by G. Breitenbach & S. Schiller & J. Mlynek - 476-478 The optical counterpart to γ-ray burst GRB970228 observed using the Hubble Space Telescope
by Kailash C. Sahu & Mario Livio & Larry Petro & F. Duccio Macchetto & Jan van Paradijs & Chryssa Kouveliotou & Gerald J. Fishman & Charles A. Meegan & Paul J. Groot & Titus Galama - 479-481 The decay of optical emission from the γ-ray burst GRB970228
by T. Galama & P. J. Groot & J. van Paradijs & C. Kouveliotou & C. Robinson & G. J. Fishman & C. A. Meegan & K. C. Sahu & M. Livio & L. Petro & F. D. Macchetto & J. Heise & J. in't Zand & R. G. Strom & J. Telting & R. G. M. Rutten & M. Pettini & N. Tanvir & J. Bloom - 481-483 Pure d x 2 - y 2 order-parameter symmetry in the tetragonal superconductor TI2Ba2CuO6+δ
by C. C. Tsuei & J. R. Kirtley & Z. F. Ren & J. H. Wang & H. Raffy & Z. Z. Li - 484-485 Increased Australian wheat yield due to recent climate trends
by Neville Nicholls - 486-488 A new tetragonal silicate mineral occurring as inclusions in lower-mantle diamonds
by Jeff Harris & Mark T. Hutchison & Mike Hursthouse & Mark Light & Ben Harte - 489-493 Evidence for a clade of nematodes, arthropods and other moulting animals
by Anna Marie A. Aguinaldo & James M. Turbeville & Lawrence S. Linford & Maria C. Rivera & James R. Garey & Rudolf A. Raff & James A. Lake - 493-497 An ancestral mitochondrial DNA resembling a eubacterial genome in miniature
by B. Franz Lang & Gertraud Burger & Charles J. O'Kelly & Robert Cedergren & G. Brian Golding & Claude Lemieux & David Sankoff & Monique Turmel & Michael W. Gray - 497-500 Behavioural stress facilitates the induction of long-term depression in the hippocampus
by Lin Xu & Roger Anwyl & Michael J. Rowan - 500-505 Impaired learning and LTP in mice expressing the carboxy terminus of the Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein
by J. Nalbantoglu & G. Tirado-Santiago & A. Lahsaïni & J. Poirier & O. Goncalves & G. Verge & F. Momoli & S. A. Welner & G. Massicotte & J.-P. Julien & M. L. Shapiro - 505-508 Distinct ATP receptors on pain-sensing and stretch-sensing neurons
by Sean P. Cook & Lucy Vulchanova & Kenneth M. Hargreaves & Robert Elde & Edwin W. McCleskey - 509-512 Ligands for ErbB-family receptors encoded by a neuregulin-like gene
by Han Chang & David J. Riese II & Walter Gilbert & David F. Stern & U. J. McMahan - 512-516 Neuregulin-2, a new ligand of ErbB3/ErbB4-receptor tyrosine kinases
by Kermit L. Carraway III & Janet L. Weber & Michelle J. Unger & Jessica Ledesma & Naichen Yu & Martin Gassmann & Cary Lai - 516-519 Ataxia telangiectasia mutant protein activates c-Abl tyrosine kinase in response to ionizing radiation
by R. Baskaran & L. D. Wood & L. L. Whitaker & C. E. Canman & S. E. Morgan & Y. Xu & C. Barlow & D. Baltimore & A. Wynshaw-Boris & M. B. Kastan & J. Y. J. Wang - 520-523 Interaction between ATM protein and c-Abl in response to DNA damage
by Timothy Shafman & Kum Kum Khanna & Padmini Kedar & Kevin Spring & Sergei Kozlov & Tim Yen & Karen Hobson & Magtouf Gatei & Ning Zhang & Dianne Watters & Mark Egerton & Yosef Shiloh & Surender Kharbanda & Donald Kufe & Martin F. Laving - 523-527 The dynamics of a pre-mRNA splicing factor in living cells
by Tom Misteli & Javier F. Cáceres & David L. Spector - 527-530 Dimeric association and segmental variability in the structure of human CD4
by Hao Wu & Peter D. Kwong & Wayne A. Hendrickson
May 1997, Volume 387, Issue 6631
- 323-323 Bioethics commission gets extended term
by Meredith Wadman - 323-323 Clinton sketches out his 'ethical guideposts' for modern biology
by Meredith Wadman - 324-324 Calls for human cloning ban 'stem from ignorance'
by Declan Butler - 324-324 Unesco bioethics experts query their remit
by Declan Butler - 325-325 'Science Wars' blamed for loss of post
by Colin Macilwain - 325-325 Row over subsidies could delay EU Framework programme
by Alison Abbott - 326-326 Africa spearheads bid for strict rules on biosafety
by Ehsan Masood - 327-327 Researchers pin hopes on international sources
by Michael Cherry - 327-327 South Africa reforms university funding
by Michael Cherry - 328-328 Budget mismatch worries Australian scientists
by Peter Pockley - 328-328 Research councils identify gaps in Europe's science
by Alison Abbott - 328-328 Germany plans 'unique' centre for Bonn
by Quirin Schiermeier - 329-329 Access law threat to medical merger
by Sally Lehrman - 332-332 Science studies braces for the fall-out
by David Dickson - 332-333 Campuses ring to a stormy clash over truth and reason
by Colin Macilwain - 333-334 Champions or challengers of the cause of science?
by David Dickson - 334-334 European sparks fail to ignite
by David Dickson - 335-335 Gunfire echoes in debates on public understanding
by Ehsan Masood - 337-337 Who cares what's new?
by Murray T. Batchelor & Bruce I. Henry & Simon D. Watt - 337-337 The last natural nuclear fission reactor
by F. Gauthier-Lafaye - 338-339 The end of the World is not nigh
by John Leslie - 339-339 There aren't plenty more fish in the sea
by M. R. Jaffa - 340-340 USGS managers should consult customers
by G. Michael Reimer - 340-340 Backing the wrong horse
by Franklin M. Loew - 340-340 Public perception
by Ruaraidh Hill & Martin Stanisstreet & Edward Boyes & Helen O'Sullivan - 340-340 Space can wait
by Alexander H. Harcourt - 341-343 Nepotism and sexism in peer-review
by Christine Wennerås & Agnes Wold - 345-346 Hot-spotting in the Pacific
by Seth Stein - 346-348 The viral mousetrap
by James Binley & John P. Moore - 348-349 Peering between the clouds
by Peter Jakobsen - 349-350 A new missing link
by Lawrence M. Witmer - 350-351 Crowns get organized
by Thomas E. Mallouk - 351-352 Making life simpler
by H. C. J. Godfray - 352-353 Fixing a symbiotic circle
by Allan Downie - 354-355 Progress at the K-T boundary
by David Jablonski - 355-355 Forcible foam
by David Jones - 356-356 obituary: George Wald(1906–97)
by John E. Dowling - 357-357 Tyrannosaurs suffered from gout
by Bruce M. Rothschild & Darren Tanke & Ken Carpenter - 358-359 Furtive mating in female chimpanzees
by Pascal Gagneux & David S. Woodruff & Christophe Boesch - 359-360 Four climate cycles in Vostok ice core
by J. R. Petit & I. Basile & A. Leruyuet & D. Raynaud & C. Lorius & J. Jouzel & M. Stievenard & V. Y. Lipenkov & N. I. Barkov & B. B. Kudryashov & M. Davis & E. Saltzman & V. Kotlyakov - 360-360 Evidence for stone age cranial surgery
by Kurt W. Alt & Christian Jeunesse & Carlos H. Buitrago-Téllez & Rüdiger Wächter & Eric Boës & Sandra L. Pichler - 361-362 Future shocks and present woes
by Oliver Morton - 362-363 Deciphering an enigma
by Karl Sigmund - 363-364 Sex, flies and videotape
by Helen Phillips - 364-364 In retrospect chosen by David Hughes
by David Hughes - 365-369 A geometric technique for relocating hotspots and refining absolute plate motions
by Paul Wessel & Loren Kroenke - 370-376 Structure of ADP·AIF4–-stabilized nitrogenase complex and its implications for signal transduction
by Hermann Schindelin & Caroline Kisker & Jamie L. Schlessman & James B. Howard & Douglas C. Rees - 377-379 Petrological evidence for shock melting of carbonates in the martian meteorite ALH84001
by Edward R. D. Scott & Akira Yamaguchi & Alexander N. Krot - 379-381 Synthesis and structural characterization of an AI77 cluster
by A. Ecker & E. Weckert & H. Schnöckel - 381-384 Residue-based control of helix shape in β-peptide oligomers
by Daniel H. Appella & Laurie A. Christianson & Daniel A. Klein & Douglas R. Powell & Xiaolin Huang & Joseph J. Barchi & Samuel H. Gellman - 384-387 Modelling teleconnections between the North Atlantic and North Pacific during the Younger Dryas
by Uwe Mikolajewicz & Thomas J. Crowley & Andreas Schiller & Reinhard Voss - 387-390 Catastrophic collapse at stratovolcanoes induced by gradual volcano spreading
by B. van Wyk de Vries & P. W. Francis - 390-392 New evidence concerning avian origins from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia
by Fernando E. Novas & Pablo F. Puertat - 393-394 Trade-off-invariant rules for evolutionary stable life histories
by Eric L. Charnov - 394-401 Molecular basis of symbiosis between Rhizobium and legumes
by Christoph Freiberg & Rémy Fellay & Amos Bairoch & William J. Broughton & André Rosenthal & Xavier Perret - 401-406 Task difficulty and the specificity of perceptual learning
by Merav Ahissar & Shaul Hochstein - 406-409 Pax6 is required for differentiation of glucagon-producing α-cells in mouse pancreas
by Luc St-Onge & Beatriz Sosa-Pineda & Kamal Chowdhury & Ahmed Mansouri & Peter Gruss - 409-413 Expression cloning and characterization of a renal electrogenic Na+ /HCO3− cotransporter
by Michael F. Romero & Matthias A. Hediger & Emile L. Boulpaep & Walter F. Boron - 414-417 Overexpression of the HDL receptor SR-BI alters plasma HDL and bile cholesterol levels
by Karen F. Kozarsky & Mary H. Donahee & Attilio Rigotti & Sohah N. Iqbal & Elazer R. Edelman & Monty Krieger - 417-422 Repression of the CDK activator Cdc25A and cell-cycle arrest by cytokine TGF-β in cells lacking the CDK inhibitor p15
by Antonio lavarone & Joan Massagué - 422-426 Myc and Ras collaborate in inducing accumulation of active cyclin E/Cdk2 and E2F
by Gustavo Leone & James DeGregori & Rosalie Sears & Laszlo Jakoi & Joseph R. Nevins - 426-430 Atomic structure of the ectodomain from HIV-1 gp41
by W. Weissenhorn & A. Dessen & S. C. Harrison & J. J. Skehel & D. C. Wiley - 431-432 Green pastures for plant scientists
by Brendan Norton - 433-434 Monsanto reinvents itself after 95 years
by Diane Gershon - 434-436 Europeans benefit from collaboration
by Claire O'Brien - 436-436 Off-track careers
by Ehsan Masood
May 1997, Volume 387, Issue 6630
- 217-217 Roslin patents come under the spotlight
by Declan Butler - 217-218 US panel to back longer cloning ban, ducks thornier questions
by Meredith Wadman - 218-218 France is urged to loosen ban on embryo research
by Declan Butler - 219-219 Germany cuts funds for joint work with eastern Europe
by Quirin Schiermeier - 219-219 Synchrotron to move to science institute?
by Richard Nathan - 219-219 Japan calls in outside help to reform nuclear efforts
by Richard Nathan - 220-220 US academy staff face pay freeze after court ruling
by Colin Macilwain - 220-220 Science board is cautious on expanded policy role
by Colin Macilwain - 221-221 Truce likely in battle over 'DNA-chip' patent rights
by Declan Butler - 221-221 US farmers warm to bioengineered crops
by Meredith Wadman - 222-222 University cuts 'lack real justification'
by Peter Pockley - 222-222 Australian funding begins long drift downhill
by Peter - 223-223 Hughes confirms its faith in excellence
by Colin Macilwain - 226-226 TB still a global killer
by Jon S. Friedland - 226-226 Taking exception
by Andrew Jenkins - 226-226 Not a good example
by Erwin Klingsberg - 226-226 Energy amplifier could have military uses
by André Gsponer - 227-229 Engineering design lessons from Kobe
by Adrian M. Chandler - 231-231 Estimating the cultural value of the oceans
by Stuart L. Pimm - 231-232 The value of everything
by Stuart L. Pimm - 232-233 When streams collide
by Chris Paola - 233-235 Molecular bungees
by Thomas C. S. Keller III - 235-237 Organic superconductivity grows in high fields
by Denis Jérome - 237-237 Virgin Callisto
by Stephen Battersby - 237-238 The limits to growth
by Louis A. Codispoti - 238-239 Cancer drugs better than taxol?
by Cameron J. Cowden - 241-242 Simple rules with complex outcomes
by Gareth Hughes & José Luis González Andújar - 242-243 Message change for fat controller
by James Scott - 243-243 Reduced mass
by David Jones - 244-244 Astrophysicist and founder of controlled nuclear fusion research
by George B. Field & John N. Bahcall - 245-245 Poultry virus infection in Antarctic penguins
by Heather Gardner & Knowles Kerry & Martin Riddle & Sue Brouwer & Laurie Gleeson - 246-246 Infant leukaemia after the Chernobyl accident
by E. Petridou & D. Trichopoulos & N. Dessypris & V. Flytzani & S. Haidas & M. Kalmanti & D. Koliouskas & H. Kosmidis & F. Piperopoulou & F. Tzortzatou - 246-246 Infant leukaemia after the Chernobyl accident
by J. Michaelis & U. Kaletsch & W. Burkart & B. Grosche - 247-247 Animal mitochondrial DNA recombination
by David H. Lunt & Bradley C. Hyman - 248-248 Collecting interstellar dust grains
by G. J. Flynn - 249-249 Still on the learning curve
by Alan L. Mackay - 250-250 Questions for our fairy godmother
by Lewis Wolpert - 250-251 The chemist as accountant
by Maurice Crosland - 251-252 Prescriptions of the ancients
by Leslie Crombie - 253-260 The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
by Robert Costanza & Ralph d'Arge & Rudolf de Groot & Stephen Farber & Monica Grasso & Bruce Hannon & Karin Limburg & Shahid Naeem & Robert V. O'Neill & Jose Paruelo & Robert G. Raskin & Paul Sutton & Marjan van den Belt - 261-262 Absence of a magnetic-field signature in plasma-wave observations at Callisto
by D. A. Gurnett & W. S. Kurth & A Roux & S. J. Bolton - 262-264 Absence of an internal magnetic field at Callisto
by K. K. Khurana & M. G. Kivelson & C. T. Russell & R. J. Walker & D. J. Southwood - 264-266 Gravitational evidence for an undifferentiated Callisto
by J. D. Anderson & E. L. Lau & W. L. Sjogren & G. Schubert & W. B. Moore - 266-268 Large low-field magnetoresistance in La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 induced by artificial grain boundaries
by N. D. Mathur & G. Burnell & S. P. Isaac & T. J. Jackson & B.-S. Teo & J. L. MacManus-Driscoll & L. F. Cohen & J. E. Evetts & M. G. Blamire - 268-272 Synthesis of epothilones A and B in solid and solution phase
by K. C. Nicolaou & N. Winssinger & J. Pastor & S. Ninkovic & F. Sarabia & Y. He & D. Vourloumis & Z. Yang & T. Li & P. Giannakakou & E. Hamel - 272-275 Evolution of the nitrogen cycle and its influence on the biological sequestration of CO2 in the ocean
by Paul G. Falkowski - 275-277 Scour in large braided rivers and the recognition of sequence stratigraphic boundaries
by James L. Best & Philip J. Ashworth - 278-281 Synaptic plasticity in a cerebellum-like structure depends on temporal order
by Curtis C. Bell & Victor Z. Han & Yoshiko Sugawara & Kirsty Grant - 281-284 Dynamics of orientation tuning in macaque primary visual cortex
by Dario L. Ringach & Michael J Hawken & Robert Shapley - 285-288 Representations of odours and odour mixtures visualized in the honeybee brain
by Jasdan Joerges & Armin Küttner & C. Giovanni Galizia & Randolf Menzel - 288-292 Presenilin 1 is required for Notch 1 and Dll1 expression in the paraxial mesoderm
by Philip C. Wong & Hui Zheng & Hua Chen & Mark W. Becher & Dalip J. S. Sirinathsinghji & Myrna E. Trumbauer & Howard Y. Chen & Donald L. Price & Lex H. T. Van der Ploeg & Sangram S. Sisodia - 292-295 The role of RhoA in tissue polarity and Frizzled signalling
by David I. Strutt & Ursula Weber & Marek Mlodzik - 296-299 Mdm2 promotes the rapid degradation of p53
by Ygal Haupt & Ruth Maya & Anat Kazaz & Moshe Oren - 299-303 Regulation of p53 stability by Mdm2
by Michael H. G. Kubbutat & Stephen N. Jones & Karen H. Vousden - 303-308 Regulation of serotonin-2C receptor G-protein coupling by RNA editing
by Colleen M. Burns & Hsin Chu & Susan M. Rueter & Linda K. Hutchinson & Hervé Canton & Elaine Sanders-Bush & Ronald B. Emeson - 308-312 Elasticity and unfolding of single molecules of the giant muscle protein titin
by L. Tskhovrebova & J. Trinick & J. A. Sleep & R. M. Simmons - 312-315 Crystal structure of ICAM-2 reveals a distinctive integrin recognition surface
by José M. Casasnovas & Timothy A. Springer & Jin-huan Liu & Stephen C. Harrison & Jia-huai Wang
May 1997, Volume 387, Issue 6629
- 109-110 Researchers warned: 'systems could crash on 1 January 2000'
by Declan Butler - 110-110 Space Shuttle launch holds key to asteroid mission
by Tony Reichhardt - 111-111 Ruttgers and Chirac seek cloning ban
by Declan Butler & Quirin Schiermeier - 111-111 Germany gets warning on access to sequence data
by Robert Unterhuber - 112-112 US science adviser's exit 'may herald new White House strategy'
by Colin Macilwain - 112-112 ESA economies may allow Mars mission
by Alison Abbott - 113-113 Europe sets out plans for solving neutron drought..
by Alison Abbott - 113-113 ...as US looks again at Oak Ridge site
by Colin Macilwain - 114-114 Labour's science appointment lifts hopes for reform
by David Dickson - 114-114 Brookhaven contractor is sacked over tritium leak
by Colin Macilwain - 115-115 Science in Portugal joins the mainstream
by David Dickson - 118-118 Explanation for singing sands
by Charles G. Higgins - 118-118 Mining waste poisons river basin
by Javier Garcia-Guinea & Maria Huascar - 119-119 The dog did nothing in the night-time
by Alan Thomas & Andrew Waters & Pierre Druilhe & Michael Lanzer & Mario Coluzzi - 119-119 The dog did nothing in the night-time
by Mike S. Marriott - 119-119 Cloning humans
by Mark R. Baker - 119-119 Not quite the same
by J. J. Cohen - 119-119 Cloning humans
by Nikolaus Nestle - 119-119 The dog did nothing in the night-time
by F. Ellis McKenzie & William H. Bossert - 121-121 Oil back on the global agenda
by Craig Bond Hatfield - 123-124 Down or out in blood and lymph?
by Simon Wain-Hobson - 124-125 Strange colours peek from dark halo
by Penny D. Sackett - 125-125 A chilling tale from the ends of the Earth
by Alison Mitchell - 126-127 They might be giants
by John Kappelman - 127-129 Angling for an anapole
by Patrick Sandars & Kendrick Zetie - 129-130 Listening out for subtle deficits
by D. V. M. Bishop - 130-130 Acoustic cues used in speech perception
by D. V. M. Bishop - 131-133 Wandering why
by Richard G. Gordon - 133-134 A fusion of new ideas
by Jason B. Bock & Richard H. Scheller - 134-134 Mammalian SNAREs
by Jason B. Bock & Richard. H. Scheller. - 135-136 The muddle about mutations
by Joel R. Peck & Adam Eyre-Walker - 136-136 Tall ships
by David - 137-137 Coral polyp expulsion
by E. Kramarsky-Winter & M. Fine & Y. Loya - 138-138 Neutrality or selection?
by Philip Hedrick - 138-139 DNA answers the call of pipistrelle bat species
by E. M. Barratt & R. Deaville & T. M. Burland & M. W. Bruford & G. Jones & P. A. Racey & R. K. Wayne - 140-140 How good a model is the Fugu genome?
by Greg Elgar & Melody Clark & Andrew Green & Richard Sandford - 140-140 How good a model is the Fugu genome?
by Samuel Aparicio & Sydney Brenner - 140-140 Aaaargh, no! – in lights
by Peter J. Herring - 141-141 From Plato to Penrose
by John Mollon - 142-142 Star-gazing giant
by Jack Meadows - 142-143 The erotic ape
by William McGrew - 143-144 The reality of relativity
by Frank Close - 145-150 Seismic evidence for small-scale heterogeneity throughout the Earth's mantle
by Michael A. H. Hedlin & Peter M. Shearer & Paul S. Earle - 151-158 Altered cell differentiation and proliferation in mice lacking p57KIP2 indicates a role in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome
by Pumin Zhang & Nanette J. Liégeois & Calvin Wong & Milton Finegold & Harry Hou & Janet C. Thompson & Adam Silverman & J. Wade Harper & Ronald A. DePinho & Stephen J. Elledge - 159-161 The peculiar colours of the halo light in the edge-on spiral galaxy NGC5907
by Richard J. Rudy & Charles E. Woodward & Tracy Hodge & Stephen W. Fairfield & David E. Harker - 162-164 Photochemical energy storage in a spatially organized zeolite-based photoredox system
by Milan Sykora & James R. Kincaid - 164-166 Total synthesis of the potential anticancer vaccine KH-1 adenocarcinoma antigen
by Prashant P. Deshpande & Samuel J. Danishefsky - 166-169 A major biopolymeric component to dissolved organic carbon in surface sea water
by Lihini I. Aluwihare & Daniel J. Repeta & Robert F. Chen - 169-173 Changes of the Earth's rotation axis owing to advection of mantle density heterogeneities
by Bernhard Steinberger & Richard J. O'Connell - 173-176 Body mass and encephalization in Pleistocene Homo
by Christopher B. Ruff & Erik Trinkaus & Trenton W. Holliday - 176-178 Deficits in auditory temporal and spectral resolution in language-impaired children
by Beverly A. Wright & Linda J. Lombardino & Wayne M. King & Cynthia S. Puranik & Christiana M. Leonard & Michael M. Merzenich - 179-183 Truncation of Kir6.2 produces ATP-sensitive K+ channels in the absence of the sulphonylurea receptor
by Stephen J. Tucker & Fiona M. Gribble & Chao Zhao & Stefan Trapp & Frances M. Ashcroft - 183-188 Quantification of latent tissue reservoirs and total body viral load in HIV-1 infection
by Tae-Wook Chun & Lucy Carruth & Diana Finzi & Xuefei Shen & Joseph A. DiGiuseppe & Harry Taylor & Monika Hermankova & Karen Chadwick & Joseph Margolick & Thomas C. Quinn & Yen-Hong Kuo & Ronald Brookmeyer & Martha A. Zeiger & Patricia Barditch-Crovo & Robert F. Siliciano - 188-191 Decay characteristics of HIV-1-infected compartments during combination therapy
by Alan S. Perelson & Paulina Essunger & Yunzhen Cao & Mika Vesanen & Arlene Hurley & Kalle Saksela & Martin Markowitz & David D. Ho - 191-195 Segmental regulation of Hoxb-3 by kreisler
by Miguel Manzanares & Sabine Cordes & Chung-Tin Kwan & Mai Har Sham & Greg S. Barsh & Robb Krumlauf