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2000, volume 407, articles 6807
- NSF calls for funding boost in a bid to reverse decline in maths pp. 931-931

- Paul Smaglik
- Four more moons for Saturn pp. 931-931

- David Adam
- UK ministry under fire over handling of BSE research pp. 932-932

- David Dickson
- Global warming identified as main threat to coral reefs pp. 932-932

- Peter Pockley
- Carbon sequestration gains support pp. 932-932

- Colin Macilwain
- US Geological Survey needs more resources, says draft report pp. 933-933

- Rex Dalton
- Fan mail demands reprieve for delayed US Pluto mission pp. 933-933

- William Triplett
- Germany gives green light to gene patents pp. 934-934

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Human Frontier repatriation boost pp. 934-934

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Japanese court backs woman researcher pp. 935-935

- Robert Triendl
- Singapore to create nationwide disease database pp. 935-935

- David Cyranoski
- Clean and green...but are they mean? pp. 938-940

- David Adam
- Disease should be targeted from all angles pp. 941-941

- M. F. Greaves
- Returners not welcome at Spanish universities pp. 941-941

- Pau Ferrer
- No evidence to link polio vaccine with HIV pp. 941-941

- Stanley A. Plotkin and Hilary Koprowski
- Sexually transmitted retribution pp. 943-943

- W. F. Bynum
- Ways to get them through the door pp. 944-945

- Graham Farmelo
- Parasites at the heart of ecology pp. 945-946

- Ted J. Case
- Life and times of a pioneering polymath pp. 945-945

- Thomas R. Dunlap
- Science in culture pp. 946-946

- Philip Ball
- High achiever pp. 947-947

- Mott T. Greene
- A Leap of Faith pp. 949-949

- Prof. Theo Von Hohenheim
- ATP, pain and a full bladder pp. 951-952

- Sean P. Cook and Edwin W. McCleskey
- Convoluted communications pp. 953-953

- Amanda Tromans
- The red ragged edge pp. 953-955

- Brian G. Marsden
- Why are some males dull? pp. 955-956

- Tore Slagsvold
- Clues from corals pp. 956-959

- Robert B. Dunbar
- Crossroads in carbon pp. 959-959

- Liesbeth Venema
- Carbon fix for a diatom pp. 959-960

- Ulf Riebesell
- Insecticides and mosquito-borne disease pp. 961-962

- L. McCarroll, M. G. Paton, S. H. P. P. Karunaratne, H. T. R. Jayasuryia, K. S. P. Kalpage and J. Hemingway
- Paying for sex is not easy pp. 962-962

- S. A. West and A. D. Peters
- Regenerating the damaged central nervous system pp. 963-970

- Philip J. Horner and Fred H. Gage
- Structural basis of glutamate recognition by a dimeric metabotropic glutamate receptor pp. 971-977

- Naoki Kunishima, Yoshimi Shimada, Yuji Tsuji, Toshihiro Sato, Masaki Yamamoto, Takashi Kumasaka, Shigetada Nakanishi, Hisato Jingami and Kosuke Morikawa
- Extremely red Kuiper-belt objects in near-circular orbits beyond 40 AU pp. 979-981

- S. C. Tegler and W. Romanishin
- n-type colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals pp. 981-983

- Moonsub Shim and Philippe Guyot-Sionnest
- Three-dimensional control of light in a two-dimensional photonic crystal slab pp. 983-986

- Edmond Chow, S.Y. Lin, S.G. Johnson, P.R. Villeneuve, J.D. Joannopoulos, J.R. Wendt, G.A. Vawter, W. Zubrzycki, H. Hou and A. Alleman
- Geometry-dominated fluid adsorption on sculpted solid substrates pp. 986-989

- C. Rascón and A. O. Parry
- Influence of mean climate change on climate variability from a 155-year tropical Pacific coral record pp. 989-993

- Frank E. Urban, Julia E. Cole and Jonathan T. Overpeck
- Widespread uplift and ‘trapdoor’ faulting on Galápagos volcanoes observed with radar interferometry pp. 993-996

- Falk Amelung, Sigurjón Jónsson, Howard Zebker and Paul Segall
- Unicellular C4 photosynthesis in a marine diatom pp. 996-999

- John R. Reinfelder, Anne M. L. Kraepiel and François M. M. Morel
- Disruptive sexual selection for plumage coloration in a passerine bird pp. 1000-1003

- Erick Greene, Bruce E. Lyon, Vincent R. Muehter, Laurene Ratcliffe, Steven J. Oliver and Peter T. Boag
- An area for vergence eye movement in primate frontal cortex pp. 1003-1007

- Paul D. Gamlin and Kyunghee Yoon
- The mammalian sodium channel BNC1 is required for normal touch sensation pp. 1007-1011

- Margaret P. Price, Gary R. Lewin, Sabrina L. McIlwrath, Chun Cheng, Jinghui Xie, Paul A. Heppenstall, Cheryl L. Stucky, Anne G. Mannsfeldt, Timothy J. Brennan, Heather A. Drummond, Jing Qiao, Christopher J. Benson, Deirdre E. Tarr, Ron F. Hrstka, Baoli Yang, Roger A. Williamson and Michael J. Welsh
- Urinary bladder hyporeflexia and reduced pain-related behaviour in P2X3-deficient mice pp. 1011-1015

- Debra A. Cockayne, Sara G. Hamilton, Quan-Ming Zhu, Philip M. Dunn, Yu Zhong, Sanja Novakovic, Annika B. Malmberg, Gary Cain, Amy Berson, Laura Kassotakis, Linda Hedley, Wilhelm G. Lachnit, Geoffrey Burnstock, Stephen B. McMahon and Anthony P. D. W. Ford
- Warm-coding deficits and aberrant inflammatory pain in mice lacking P2X3 receptors pp. 1015-1017

- Veronika Souslova, Paolo Cesare, Yanning Ding, Armen N. Akopian, Louise Stanfa, Rie Suzuki, Katherine Carpenter, Anthony Dickenson, Susan Boyce, Ray Hill, Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen, Andrew J.H. Smith, Emma J. Kidd and John N. Wood
- Frequent ectopic recombination of virulence factor genes in telomeric chromosome clusters of P. falciparum pp. 1018-1022

- Lúcio H. Freitas-Junior, Emmanuel Bottius, Lindsay A. Pirrit, Kirk W. Deitsch, Christine Scheidig, Francoise Guinet, Ulf Nehrbass, Thomas E. Wellems and Artur Scherf
- Matrix proteins can generate the higher order architecture of the Golgi apparatus pp. 1022-1026

- Joachim Seemann, Eija Jokitalo, Marc Pypaert and Graham Warren
- Steps and fluctuations of Listeria monocytogenes during actin-based motility pp. 1026-1029

- Scot C. Kuo and James L. McGrath
- Crystal structure of fibroblast growth factor receptor ectodomain bound to ligand and heparin pp. 1029-1034

- Luca Pellegrini, David F. Burke, Frank von Delft, Barbara Mulloy and Tom L. Blundell
2000, volume 407, articles 6806
- Tissue donors use their influence in deal over gene patent terms pp. 821-821

- Paul Smaglik
- Spain's science figures under fire pp. 821-821

- Xavier Bosch
- Mbeki agrees to step back from AIDS debate pp. 822-822

- Michael Cherry
- UK to make the northwest a post-genomics hotspot pp. 822-822

- David Adam
- NSF puts big money into complex ecology pp. 823-823

- Colin Macilwain
- Deep roots of Nazi science revealed pp. 823-824

- Alison Abbott and Quirin Schiermeier
- Canada plans reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions pp. 824-824

- David Spurgeon
- US court slashes damages in polymerase-β theft case pp. 824-824

- Rex Dalton
- French take physics archives into the future pp. 825-825

- Declan Butler
- Anger as Princeton closes 'inspirational' museum pp. 825-825

- Rex Dalton
- For my next trick pp. 828-829

- Paul Smaglik
- India's finest, for hire pp. 830-831

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Did civil reactors supply plutonium for weapons? pp. 833-834

- K. W. J. Barnham, J. Nelson and R. A. Stevens
- Careers in science offer women an unusual bonus: immortality pp. 833-833

- Dean Falk
- Enigma thief stole a very special machine pp. 833-833

- E. T. Hall
- Achievers should stay to aid Brazilian science pp. 834-834

- Maria J. Hötzel
- ...yet the path is strewn with needless obstacles pp. 834-834

- Ricardo de Souza Pereira
- If free speech costs lives that's a high price to pay pp. 834-834

- Simon Wain-Hobson and Robin A. Weiss
- A many-feathered tale pp. 835-836

- Susan E. Lederer
- A warm topic for cogitation pp. 836-837

- Andrew R. Cossins
- Cultivating the power of the empire pp. 836-836

- Lewis Pyenson
- Catch as catch can? pp. 837-838

- John Godfrey
- Science in culture pp. 838-838

- Martin Kemp
- Prophets without honour? pp. 839-839

- R. M. Simmons
- Subpoenaed in Syracuse pp. 841-841

- Tom Holt
- Identifying cosmic muck pp. 843-844

- Harry Y. McSween
- A case of bacterial immortality? pp. 844-845

- R. John Parkes
- Tuning channels for blood pressure pp. 845-847

- Nick Standen
- Tracing the Earth's evolution pp. 848-849

- Mark Rehkämper
- Mitrates on the move pp. 849-851

- Henry Gee
- A world in transition… pp. 851-852

- Harry Elderfield
- One man's food pp. 852-853

- Mitchell A. Lazar
- Robert H. Abeles (1926–2000) pp. 854-854

- Lizbeth Hedstrom and Perry A. Frey
- Genital damage, kicking and early death pp. 855-856

- Helen S. Crudgington and Mike T. Siva-Jothy
- Is acidification still an ecological threat? pp. 856-857

- C. Alewell, B. Manderscheid, H. Meesenburg and J. Bittersohl
- reply: Is acidification still an ecological threat? pp. 857-858

- J. L. Stoddard, D. S. Jeffries, A. Lükewille, M. Forsius, J. Mannio and A. Wilander
- A 3,000-year record of penguin populations pp. 858-858

- Liguang Sun, Zhouqing Xie and Junlin Zhao
- Glacial/interglacial variations in atmospheric carbon dioxide pp. 859-869

- Daniel M. Sigman and Edward A. Boyle
- Vasoregulation by the β1 subunit of the calcium-activated potassium channel pp. 870-876

- Robert Brenner, Guillermo J. Peréz, Adrian D. Bonev, Delrae M. Eckman, Jon C. Kosek, Steven W. Wiler, Andrew J. Patterson, Mark T. Nelson and Richard W. Aldrich
- Molecular emission from single-bubble sonoluminescence pp. 877-879

- Yuri T. Didenko, William B. McNamara and Kenneth S. Suslick
- Strain effects and phase transitions in photonic resonator crystals pp. 880-883

- Harald Pier, Eli Kapon and Michael Moser
- Origin of ferromagnetic exchange interactions in a fullerene–organic compound pp. 883-885

- Bakhyt Narymbetov, Ales Omerzu, Viktor V. Kabanov, Madoka Tokumoto, Hayao Kobayashi and Dragan Mihailovic
- Electrochemically induced annealing of stainless-steel surfaces pp. 885-887

- G. T. Burstein, I. M. Hutchings and K. Sasaki
- Cooler winters as a possible cause of mass extinctions at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary pp. 887-890

- Linda C. Ivany, William P. Patterson and Kyger C. Lohmann
- Non-chondritic distribution of the highly siderophile elements in mantle sulphides pp. 891-894

- Olivier Alard, William L. Griffin, Jean Pierre Lorand, Simon E. Jackson and Suzanne Y. O'Reilly
- Starch grains reveal early root crop horticulture in the Panamanian tropical forest pp. 894-897

- Dolores R. Piperno, Anthony J. Ranere, Irene Holst and Patricia Hansell
- Isolation of a 250 million-year-old halotolerant bacterium from a primary salt crystal pp. 897-900

- Russell H. Vreeland, William D. Rosenzweig and Dennis W. Powers
- The proteins of linked genes evolve at similar rates pp. 900-903

- Elizabeth J. B. Williams and Laurence D. Hurst
- Metapopulation dynamics of bubonic plague pp. 903-906

- M. J. Keeling and C. A. Gilligan
- Involuntary orienting to sound improves visual perception pp. 906-908

- John J. McDonald, Wolfgang A. Teder-Sälejärvi and Steven A. Hillyard
- Ghrelin induces adiposity in rodents pp. 908-913

- Matthias Tschöp, David L. Smiley and Mark L. Heiman
- Repressor activity of Headless/Tcf3 is essential for vertebrate head formation pp. 913-916

- Cheol-Hee Kim, Takaya Oda, Motoyuki Itoh, Di Jiang, Kristin Bruk Artinger, Settara C. Chandrasekharappa, Wolfgang Driever and Ajay B. Chitnis
- Development of Th1-type immune responses requires the type I cytokine receptor TCCR pp. 916-920

- Qi Chen, Nico Ghilardi, Hua Wang, Thad Baker, Ming-Hong Xie, Austin Gurney, Iqbal S. Grewal and Frederic J. de Sauvage
- The nuclear receptor CAR mediates specific xenobiotic induction of drug metabolism pp. 920-923

- Ping Wei, Jun Zhang, Margarete Egan-Hafley, Shuguang Liang and David D. Moore
- Structure of a serpin–protease complex shows inhibition by deformation pp. 923-926

- James A. Huntington, Randy J. Read and Robin W. Carrell
- Erratum: Intraprotein radical transfer during photoactivation of DNA photolyase pp. 926-926

- Corrine Aubert, Marten H. Vos, Paul Mathis, André P. M. Eker and Klaus Brettel
- Erratum: Neural synchrony correlates with surface segregation rules pp. 926-926

- Miguel Castelo-Branco, Rainer Goebel, Sergio Neuenschwander and Wolf Singer
2000, volume 407, articles 6805
- Medicine Nobel goes to raiders of the brain's chemical secrets pp. 661-661

- Alison Abbott
- Fathers of electronic revolution are rewarded pp. 662-662

- Liesbeth Venema
- Plastics that conduct win inventors chemistry prize pp. 662-662

- David Adam
- Gore and Bush back rise in science spending pp. 663-663

- Macilwain Colin
- Project offers free mouse sequence pp. 663-664

- Paul Smaglik and Alison Abbott
- Anger as Spain boosts R&D figures with defence money pp. 664-664

- Xavier Bosch
- Astrometry mission wins German approval pp. 665-665

- Alison Abbott
- Ig Nobel glory for levitating frogs and collapsing toilets pp. 665-665

- Steve Nadis
- Science for art's sake pp. 668-670

- Steve Nadis
- Poorly conducted (or reported) animal tests put humans at risk pp. 671-671

- Victoria Hampshire
- Why don't creationists use private schools? pp. 671-671

- Jeffrey M. Marcus and Joanne E. Seiff
- Survival on the edge: the tube worm's strategy pp. 671-671

- John D. Rummel
- Activism, scientists and sociobiology pp. 673-674

- David L. Hull
- Dowsing the human volcano pp. 674-675

- Paul Crutzen
- Icy displays from before time pp. 675-676

- Dale P. Cruikshank
- Science in culture pp. 676-676

- Philip Ball
- A victim of truth pp. 677-677

- Sunetra Gupta
- Win a Nobel prize! pp. 679-679

- Vernor Vinge
- Making a potential difference pp. 681-682

- George E. Blomgren
- Building blocks of movement pp. 682-683

- Zoubin Ghahramani
- Seeds of doubt pp. 683-685

- Peter D. Moore
- Stirring times in the Southern Ocean pp. 685-686

- Sallie W. Chisholm
- Guarding against mutation pp. 687-689

- Richard D. Kolodner
- Use it or lose it pp. 689-690

- Robert D. Holt
- Daedalus pp. 690-690

- David Jones
- Before striking gold in gold-ruby glass pp. 691-692

- F. E. Wagner, S. Haslbeck, L. Stievano, S. Calogero, Q. A. Pankhurst and K. -P. Martinek
- Facultative worker policing in a wasp pp. 692-693

- Kevin R. Foster and Francis L. W. Ratnieks
- Maternal effect of Hsf1 on reproductive success pp. 693-694

- E. Christians, A. A. Davis, S. D. Thomas and I. J. Benjamin
- Coexistence and resource competition pp. 694-694

- Per Lundberg, Esa Ranta, Veijo Kaitala and Niclas Jonzén
- reply: Coexistence and resource competition pp. 694-694

- Jef Huisman and Franz J. Weissing
- A mesoscale phytoplankton bloom in the polar Southern Ocean stimulated by iron fertilization pp. 695-702

- Philip W. Boyd, Andrew J. Watson, Cliff S. Law, Edward R. Abraham, Thomas Trull, Rob Murdoch, Dorothee C. E. Bakker, Andrew R. Bowie, K. O. Buesseler, Hoe Chang, Matthew Charette, Peter Croot, Ken Downing, Russell Frew, Mark Gall, Mark Hadfield, Julie Hall, Mike Harvey, Greg Jameson, Julie LaRoche, Malcolm Liddicoat, Roger Ling, Maria T. Maldonado, R. Michael McKay, Scott Nodder, Stu Pickmere, Rick Pridmore, Steve Rintoul, Karl Safi, Philip Sutton, Robert Strzepek, Kim Tanneberger, Suzanne Turner, Anya Waite and John Zeldis
- Crystal structures of mismatch repair protein MutS and its complex with a substrate DNA pp. 703-710

- Galina Obmolova, Changill Ban, Peggy Hsieh and Wei Yang
- The crystal structure of DNA mismatch repair protein MutS binding to a G·T mismatch pp. 711-717

- Meindert H. Lamers, Anastassis Perrakis, Jacqueline H. Enzlin, Herrie H. K. Winterwerp, Niels de Wind and Titia K. Sixma
- Dynamics of singularities in a constrained elastic plate pp. 718-720

- Arezki Boudaoud, Pedro Patrício, Yves Couder and Martine Ben Amar
- Interconversion of single and double helices formed from synthetic molecular strands pp. 720-723

- Volker Berl, Ivan Huc, Richard G. Khoury, Michael J. Krische and Jean-Marie Lehn
- Prototype systems for rechargeable magnesium batteries pp. 724-727

- D. Aurbach, Z. Lu, A. Schechter, Y. Gofer, H. Gizbar, R. Turgeman, Y. Cohen, M. Moshkovich and E. Levi
- Importance of stirring in the development of an iron-fertilized phytoplankton bloom pp. 727-730

- Edward R. Abraham, Cliff S. Law, Philip W. Boyd, Samantha J. Lavender, Maria T. Maldonado and Andrew R. Bowie
- Effect of iron supply on Southern Ocean CO2 uptake and implications for glacial atmospheric CO2 pp. 730-733

- A. J. Watson, D. C. E. Bakker, A. J. Ridgwell, P. W. Boyd and C. S. Law
- The possible subduction of continental material to depths greater than 200 km pp. 734-736

- Kai Ye, Bolin Cong and Danian Ye
- The population genetics of ecological specialization in evolving Escherichia coli populations pp. 736-739

- Vaughn S. Cooper and Richard E. Lenski
- Natural selection and sympatric divergence in the apple maggot Rhagoletis pomonella pp. 739-742

- Kenneth E. Filchak, Joseph B. Roethele and Jeffrey L. Feder
- Learning of action through adaptive combination of motor primitives pp. 742-747

- Kurt A. Thoroughman and Reza Shadmehr
- Netrin-1-mediated axon outgrowth and cAMP production requires interaction with adenosine A2b receptor pp. 747-750

- Véronique Corset, Kim Tuyen Nguyen-Ba-Charvet, Christelle Forcet, Emmanuel Moyse, Alain Chédotal and Patrick Mehlen
- Somatic support cells restrict germline stem cell self-renewal and promote differentiation pp. 750-754

- Amy A. Kiger, Helen White-Cooper and Margaret T. Fuller
- Somatic control over the germline stem cell lineage during Drosophila spermatogenesis pp. 754-757

- John Tran, Tamara J. Brenner and Stephen DiNardo
- The complete sequence of the mucosal pathogen Ureaplasma urealyticum pp. 757-762

- John I. Glass, Elliot J. Lefkowitz, Jennifer S. Glass, Cheryl R. Heiner, Ellson Y. Chen and Gail H. Cassell
- Quorum-sensing signals indicate that cystic fibrosis lungs are infected with bacterial biofilms pp. 762-764

- Pradeep K. Singh, Amy L. Schaefer, Matthew R. Parsek, Thomas O. Moninger, Michael J. Welsh and E. P. Greenberg
- Messenger RNA targeting of rice seed storage proteins to specific ER subdomains pp. 765-767

- Sang-Bong Choi, Changlin Wang, Douglas G. Muench, Kenjirou Ozawa, Vincent R. Franceschi, Yujia Wu and Thomas W. Okita
- Correction: BcL-2 family proteins regulate the release of apoptogenic cytochrome c by the mitochondrial channel VDAC pp. 767-767

- Shigeomi Shimizu, Masashi Narita and Yoshihide Tsujimoto
- The biochemistry of apoptosis pp. 770-776

- Michael O. Hengartner
- Defying death after DNA damage pp. 777-783

- Tina Rich, Rachel L. Allen and Andrew H. Wyllie
- Corpse clearance defines the meaning of cell death pp. 784-788

- John Savill and Valerie Fadok
- CD95's deadly mission in the immune system pp. 789-795

- Peter H. Krammer
- Apoptosis in development pp. 796-801

- Pascal Meier, Andrew Finch and Gerard Evan
- Apoptosis in the nervous system pp. 802-809

- Junying Yuan and Bruce A. Yankner
- From bench to clinic with apoptosis-based therapeutic agents pp. 810-816

- Donald W. Nicholson
2000, volume 407, articles 6804
- Novartis axes UK transplant centre pp. 547-547

- Jessa Netting
- US considers moves to relieve morale crisis at energy labs pp. 547-548

- Colin Macilwain
- Researchers fight for access to Native American skeleton pp. 548-548

- Rex Dalton
- Reactor refit ignites debate on Japan's fusion strategy pp. 549-549

- Robert Triendl
- Genomics initiative to decipher 10,000 protein structures pp. 549-549

- Paul Smaglik
- US lab animals may win in lawsuit pp. 549-549

- Meredith Wadman
- Age wins as Tokyo revamps retirement rules pp. 550-550

- David Cyranoski
- Frozen body offers chance to travel back in time pp. 550-550

- Quirin Schiermeier and Katrin Stehle
- Experts question precautionary approach pp. 551-551

- Colin Macilwain
- French lab seeks recipe for success pp. 551-551

- Declan Butler
- The sandman's secrets pp. 554-556

- Marina Chicurel
- A hundred million points of light pp. 557-557

- Govert Schilling
- Legal confusion over 'cloning' risks throwing baby out with bathwater pp. 559-559

- Martin H. Johnson and Jacek Z. Kubiak
- 'Benign neglect' of inner city led to TB epidemic pp. 559-559

- Deborah Wallace
- Loss of taxonomists is a threat to pest control pp. 559-559

- M.R. Wilson
- Research, innovation and politics pp. 561-562

- David M. Hart and Lewis M. Branscomb
- Supersymmetric frontiers and beyond pp. 563-564

- Gian Francesco Giudice
- The counting-house called to account pp. 564-564

- Steve Blinkhorn
- How the real victory went to science pp. 565-566

- Richard Rhodes
- Science in culture pp. 566-566

- Alison Abbott
- Magic beans pp. 567-567

- Vaclav Smil
- Programmable matter pp. 569-569

- Wil McCarthy
- Uncertainty in climate change pp. 571-572

- Andrew J. Weaver and Francis W. Zwiers
- The logic of human learning pp. 572-573

- Nick Chater
- The long trip to Earth pp. 573-575

- Clark R. Chapman
- The next big thing pp. 575-575

- Josette Chen
- Memory needs no reminders pp. 576-577

- Stephen Martin and Chris Goodnow
- Resolving a methane mystery pp. 577-579

- Edward F. DeLong
- Optical clocks coming of age pp. 579-580

- Patrick Gill
- Ti3SiC2 has negligible thermopower pp. 581-582

- H. -I. Yoo, M. W. Barsoum and T. El-Raghy
- Colour-enhancing protein in blue petals pp. 581-581

- Sachiko Fukada-Tanaka, Yoshishige Inagaki, Toshio Yamaguchi, Norio Saito and Shigeru Iida
- Asymmetric toes aid underwater swimming pp. 582-583

- L. Christoffer Johansson and Ulla M. Lindhe Norberg
- Wheat mutation rate after Chernobyl pp. 583-584

- Olga Kovalchuk, Yuri E. Dubrova, Andrey Arkhipov, Barbara Hohn and Igor Kovalchuk
- Energy constraints on carnivore diet pp. 584-584

- Brian K. McNab
- Phytochromes and light signal perception by plants—an emerging synthesis pp. 585-591

- Harry Smith
- Id2 is a retinoblastoma protein target and mediates signalling by Myc oncoproteins pp. 592-598

- Anna Lasorella, Michela Noseda, Mercedes Beyna and Antonio Iavarone
- Structural determinants of water permeation through aquaporin-1 pp. 599-605

- Kazuyoshi Murata, Kaoru Mitsuoka, Teruhisa Hirai, Thomas Walz, Peter Agre, J. Bernard Heymann, Andreas Engel and Yoshinori Fujiyoshi
- Efficient delivery of meteorites to the Earth from a wide range of asteroid parent bodies pp. 606-608

- D. Vokrouhlický and P. Farinella
- Trapping and emission of photons by a single defect in a photonic bandgap structure pp. 608-610

- Susumu Noda, Alongkarn Chutinan and Masahiro Imada
- Colloidal ordering from phase separation in a liquid- crystalline continuous phase pp. 611-613

- Jean-Christophe Loudet, Philippe Barois and Philippe Poulin
- Patterning of polymer-supported metal films by microcutting pp. 613-616

- Natalie Stutzmann, Theo A. Tervoort, Kees Bastiaansen and Paul Smith
- Quantifying the uncertainty in forecasts of anthropogenic climate change pp. 617-620

- Myles R. Allen, Peter A. Stott, John F. B. Mitchell, Reiner Schnur and Thomas L. Delworth
- Pressure-induced changes in the compression mechanism of aluminous perovskite in the Earth's mantle pp. 620-622

- John P. Brodholt
- A marine microbial consortium apparently mediating anaerobic oxidation of methane pp. 623-626

- Antje Boetius, Katrin Ravenschlag, Carsten J. Schubert, Dirk Rickert, Friedrich Widdel, Armin Gieseke, Rudolf Amann, Bo Barker Jørgensen, Ursula Witte and Olaf Pfannkuche
- Modern freshwater microbialite analogues for ancient dendritic reef structures pp. 626-629

- Bernard Laval, Sherry L. Cady, John C. Pollack, Christopher P. McKay, John S. Bird, John P. Grotzinger, Derek C. Ford and Harry R. Bohm
- Minimization of Boolean complexity in human concept learning pp. 630-633

- Jacob Feldman
- Skin abnormalities generated by temporally controlled RXRα mutations in mouse epidermis pp. 633-636

- Mei Li, Arup Kumar Indra, Xavier Warot, Jacques Brocard, Nadia Messaddeq, Shigeaki Kato, Daniel Metzger and Pierre Chambon
- Memory B-cell persistence is independent of persisting immunizing antigen pp. 636-642

- Mitsuo Maruyama, Kong-Peng Lam and Klaus Rajewsky
- A common E2F-1 and p73 pathway mediates cell death induced by TCR activation pp. 642-645

- Natalie A. Lissy, Penny K. Davis, Meredith Irwin, William G. Kaelin and Steven F. Dowdy
- Role for the p53 homologue p73 in E2F-1-induced apoptosis pp. 645-648

- Meredith Irwin, Maria Carmen Marin, Andrew C. Phillips, Ratnam S. Seelan, David I. Smith, Wanguo Liu, Elsa R. Flores, Kenneth Y. Tsai, Tyler Jacks, Karen H. Vousden and William G. Kaelin
- S-RNase uptake by compatible pollen tubes in gametophytic self-incompatibility pp. 649-651

- Doan-Trung Luu, Xike Qin, David Morse and Mario Cappadocia
- The large-scale organization of metabolic networks pp. 651-654

- H. Jeong, B. Tombor, R. Albert, Z. N. Oltvai and A.-L. Barabási
- Erratum: Determining multiple length scales in rocks pp. 654-654

- Yi-Qiao Song, Seungoh Ryu and Pabitra N. Sen
- Erratum: Glycosyltransferase activity of Fringe modulates Notch–Delta interactions pp. 654-654

- Katja Brücker, Lidia Perez, Henrik Clausen and Stephen Cohen
- Western researchers reap rich rewards in eastern institutions pp. 657-658

- Diane Gershon
2000, volume 407, articles 6803
- Europe urged to set up advisory body on research infrastructure pp. 433-434

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Canadian science told to look north pp. 433-433

- David Spurgeon
- UK faces rethink on AIDS treatment pp. 434-434

- Karen Birmingham
- France backs IT and life sciences pp. 435-436

- Declan Butler
- NSF aims to inject more maths into biology pp. 435-435

- Rex Dalton
- Disagreements derail US bill to double research funding… pp. 436-436

- Colin Macilwain
- …as physical sciences plan lobbying body pp. 436-436

- Colin Macilwain
- Antibiotic resistance must be monitored, US Senate is told pp. 437-437

- Paul Smaglik
- Report praises European radio telescope network pp. 437-437

- Alison Abbott
- A springboard to success pp. 440-441

- Colin Macilwain and Ricardo Bonalume Neto
- Cheap and cheerful circuits pp. 442-444

- David Voss
- Don't dismiss chlorine; it could help us to avoid the fate of the Romans pp. 445-445

- Ferdinand Engelbeen
- Bright future in the stars for big telescopes? pp. 445-445

- P. R. Jewell, F. J. Lockman and T. M. Bania
- Non-scientists thanked for vital help in Kansas pp. 445-445

- Matthew Buechner
- Erratum: England and the US corner the journal market pp. 445-445

- A.A. Waheed
- Science-based security under threat pp. 447-448

- David Pines
- Taking the heat out of global warming pp. 449-450

- Hans von Storch
- To the core of consciousness pp. 450-451

- Raymond J. Dolan
- A dip in the soup, with a pinch of salt pp. 451-452

- William J. Hagan
- Pitfalls, blind alleys and much more pp. 452-452

- Sam Glucksberg
- An electromagnetic personality pp. 453-453

- James D. Livingston
- Through the shaving mirror pp. 455-455

- Michael Moorcock and Maurice Richardson
- Evolving evolvability pp. 457-458

- Linda Partridge and Nicholas H. Barton
- Hot heads and cold tails pp. 459-461

- Nicholas Arndt
- Globins in the brain pp. 461-462

- Luc Moens and Sylvia Dewilde
- Ducks and darkes pp. 461-461

- Chris Mead
- The resolution revolution pp. 462-463

- Tyler Nordgren
- The twenty-first amino acid pp. 463-464

- John F. Atkins and Raymond F. Gesteland
- Following the crowd pp. 465-466

- David J. Low
- Use your neighbour's genes pp. 466-467

- Don Cowan
- Correction: Plankton cooled a greenhouse pp. 467-467

- Birger Schmitz
- Talking to animals pp. 467-467

- David Jones
- Correction: Feedback on Gaia pp. 467-467

- Jim Gillon
- Mark Oliphant (1901–2000) pp. 468-468

- Joseph Rotblat
- Maternal age and traits in offspring pp. 469-470

- Ming-Hseng Wang and Frederick S. vom Saal
- Maze-solving by an amoeboid organism pp. 470-470

- Toshiyuki Nakagaki, Hiroyasu Yamada and Ágota Tóth
- RNA polymerase II elongation through chromatin pp. 471-476

- George Orphanides and Danny Reinberg
- A yeast prion provides a mechanism for genetic variation and phenotypic diversity pp. 477-483

- Heather L. True and Susan L. Lindquist
- Direct detection of pulsations of the Cepheid star ζ Gem and an independent calibration of the period–luminosity relation pp. 485-487

- B. F. Lane, M. J. Kuchner, A. F. Boden, M. Creech-Eakman and S. R. Kulkarni
- Simulating dynamical features of escape panic pp. 487-490

- Dirk Helbing, Illés Farkas and Tamás Vicsek
- Single photons on demand from a single molecule at room temperature pp. 491-493

- B. Lounis and W. E. Moerner
- Logical computation using algorithmic self-assembly of DNA triple-crossover molecules pp. 493-496

- Chengde Mao, Thomas H. LaBean, John H. Reif and Nadrian C. Seeman
- Nano-sized transition-metal oxides as negative-electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries pp. 496-499

- P. Poizot, S. Laruelle, S. Grugeon, L. Dupont and J-M. Tarascon
- Origins of sulphate in Antarctic dry-valley soils as deduced from anomalous 17O compositions pp. 499-502

- Huiming Bao, Douglas A. Campbell, James G. Bockheim and Mark H. Thiemens
- Transient high temperatures in mantle plume heads inferred from magnesian olivines in Phanerozoic picrites pp. 502-506

- R. N. Thompson and S. A. Gibson
- Evolutionary instability of ectomycorrhizal symbioses in basidiomycetes pp. 506-508

- David S. Hibbett, Luz-Beatriz Gilbert and Michael J. Donoghue
- The genome sequence of the thermoacidophilic scavenger Thermoplasma acidophilum pp. 508-513

- Andreas Ruepp, Werner Graml, Martha-Leticia Santos-Martinez, Kristin K. Koretke, Craig Volker, H. Werner Mewes, Dmitrij Frishman, Susanne Stocker, Andrei N. Lupas and Wolfgang Baumeister
- An SNP map of the human genome generated by reduced representation shotgun sequencing pp. 513-516

- David Altshuler, Victor J. Pollara, Chris R. Cowles, William J. Van Etten, Jennifer Baldwin, Lauren Linton and Eric S. Lander
- An SNP map of human chromosome 22 pp. 516-520

- J. C. Mullikin, S. E. Hunt, C. G. Cole, B. J. Mortimore, C. M. Rice, J. Burton, L. H. Matthews, R. Pavitt, R. W. Plumb, S. K. Sims, R. M. R. Ainscough, J. Attwood, J. M. Bailey, K. Barlow, R. M. M. Bruskiewich, P. N. Butcher, N. P. Carter, Y. Chen, C. M. Clee, P. C. Coggill, J. Davies, R. M. Davies, E. Dawson, M. D. Francis, A. A. Joy, R. G. Lamble, C. F. Langford, J. Macarthy, V. Mall, A. Moreland, E. K. Overton-Larty, M. T. Ross, L. C. Smith, C. A. Steward, J. E. Sulston, E. J. Tinsley, K. J. Turney, D. L. Willey, G. D. Wilson, A. A. McMurray, I. Dunham, J. Rogers and D. R. Bentley
- A vertebrate globin expressed in the brain pp. 520-523

- Thorsten Burmester, Bettina Weich, Sigrid Reinhardt and Thomas Hankeln
- Immune control of HIV-1 after early treatment of acute infection pp. 523-526

- Eric S. Rosenberg, Marcus Altfeld, Samuel H. Poon, Mary N. Phillips, Barbara M. Wilkes, Robert L. Eldridge, Gregory K. Robbins, Richard T. D'Aquila, Philip J. R. Goulder and Bruce D. Walker
- arrow encodes an LDL-receptor-related protein essential for Wingless signalling pp. 527-530

- Marcel Wehrli, Scott T. Dougan, Kim Caldwell, Louise O'Keefe, Stephanie Schwartz, Dalit Vaizel-Ohayon, Eyal Schejter, Andrew Tomlinson and Stephen DiNardo
- LDL-receptor-related proteins in Wnt signal transduction pp. 530-535

- Keiko Tamai, Mikhail Semenov, Yoichi Kato, Rebecca Spokony, Chunming Liu, Yu Katsuyama, Fred Hess, Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet and Xi He
- An LDL-receptor-related protein mediates Wnt signalling in mice pp. 535-538

- Kathleen I. Pinson, Jane Brennan, Susan Monkley, Brian J. Avery and William C. Skarnes
- Interaction of oestrogen receptor with the regulatory subunit of phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase pp. 538-541

- Tommaso Simoncini, Ali Hafezi-Moghadam, Derek P. Brazil, Klaus Ley, William W. Chin and James K. Liao
2000, volume 407, articles 6802
- UK advised to step up asteroid hunt pp. 275-275

- Natasha Loder
- Doubts grow over discovery of fossilized ‘dinosaur heart’ pp. 275-276

- Rex Dalton
- Hunt for Higgs particle wins time for CERN collider pp. 276-276

- Alison Abbott
- World Bank is urged to give greater priority to science pp. 276-276

- Colin Macilwain
- NASA reaches out to universities pp. 277-278

- William Triplett
- European space panel picks new priorities pp. 277-277

- Alison Abbott
- Case of the stolen Enigma machine takes cryptic turn pp. 278-278

- Natasha Loder
- Germline gene therapy needs tight control, says US panel pp. 278-278

- Paul Smaglik
- Japan opens access to mouse cDNA data… pp. 279-279

- David Cyranoski
- …and to report on strengths and weaknesses of genomics centre pp. 279-279

- David Cyranoski
- A chemistry set for life pp. 282-284

- Trisha Gura
- Allowing gene patents could be an expensive mistake for the US pp. 285-285

- Hartmut Michel
- No room on the carousel for meeting of like minds pp. 285-285

- Eleuterio R. Hernandez
- Standardized addresses would make web easier pp. 285-285

- Sasidharan Rajkumar
- The Durban Declaration is not accepted by all pp. 286-286

- Gordon T. Stewart Md
- Sky was not the limit for music-loving Herschel pp. 286-286

- Martin F. Heyworth
- Good and bad science in US schools pp. 287-290

- Lawrence S. Lerner
- Is your journal really necessary? pp. 291-291

- Declan Butler
- Reborn for a new era pp. 292-293

- Rudi Balling
- Healing in the genes pp. 292-292

- Karin Sitte and Robert Williamson
- Psychic secretions pp. 293-293

- John C. Marshall
- Problems of a glandular nature pp. 293-294

- Stafford L. Lightman
- Strong growth in the environmental field pp. 294-295

- Graham Wood
- The art of the saveable pp. 294-294

- William J. Sutherland
- Chemists exploring a verdant field pp. 295-296

- Walter Leitner
- More than a breath of fresh air pp. 295-295

- Ian Fells
- Chemistry's voice heard at last pp. 296-296

- Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
- Struggling with complexity pp. 296-296

- Gastone Gilli
- Across the boundaries pp. 297-297

- Albert-László Barabási
- Europe's hard forum for soft matter pp. 297-297

- Steve Granick and Sung Chul Bae
- Making way for complex issues pp. 297-298

- William Ditto
- Plant power against pollution pp. 298-299

- William Purvis
- Backing the n-word pp. 298-298

- Saul Tendler
- The nidus and the crucible pp. 299-300

- Moya Meredith Smith
- Green and red lights at the cell pp. 299-299

- Reinhard Jahn
- Crossing the resistance divide pp. 300-300

- Eric J. Arts
- Down to earth pp. 301-301

- Dan H. Yaalon
- The Great Goodbye pp. 303-303

- Robert Charles Wilson
- A moving oxygen story pp. 305-306

- Harvey M. Flower
- Small subunit, big science pp. 306-307

- James R. Williamson
- Galactic rotation in real time pp. 307-309

- John Kormendy
- A radical approach to treatment pp. 309-311

- John L. Cleveland and Michael B. Kastan
- Calcification and CO2 pp. 311-313

- Jean-Pierre Gattuso and Robert W. Buddemeier
- Escape from the immune system pp. 313-314

- Bruce D. Walker and Philip J. R. Goulder
- Post-expressionist flies pp. 314-315

- Sarah Bray and David Stein
- The sound of silence pp. 315-315

- David Jones
- Elvin A. Kabat (1914–2000) pp. 316-316

- William E. Paul and Rose G. Mage
- Membrane changes during hibernation pp. 317-318

- Nabil A. Azzam, John M. Hallenbeck and Bechara Kachar
- Winter torpor in a large bird pp. 318-318

- Gerhard Körtner, R. Mark Brigham and Fritz Geiser
- Cloning of mice to six generations pp. 318-319

- Teruhiko Wakayama, Yoichi Shinkai, Kellie L. K. Tamashiro, Hiroyuki Niida, D. Caroline Blanchard, Robert J. Blanchard, Atsuo Ogura, Kentaro Tanemura, Makoto Tachibana, Anthony C. F. Perry, Diana F. Colgan, Peter Mombaerts and Ryuzo Yanagimachi
- Total silencing by intron-spliced hairpin RNAs pp. 319-320

- Neil A. Smith, Surinder P. Singh, Ming-Bo Wang, Peter A. Stoutjesdijk, Allan G. Green and Peter M. Waterhouse
- Loosening of plant cell walls by expansins pp. 321-326

- Daniel J. Cosgrove
- Structure of the 30S ribosomal subunit pp. 327-339

- Brian T. Wimberly, Ditlev E. Brodersen, William M. Clemons, Robert J. Morgan-Warren, Andrew P. Carter, Clemens Vonrhein, Thomas Hartsch and V. Ramakrishnan
- Functional insights from the structure of the 30S ribosomal subunit and its interactions with antibiotics pp. 340-348

- Andrew P. Carter, William M. Clemons, Ditlev E. Brodersen, Robert J. Morgan-Warren, Brian T. Wimberly and V. Ramakrishnan
- The accelerations of stars orbiting the Milky Way's central black hole pp. 349-351

- A. M. Ghez, M. Morris, E. E. Becklin, A. Tanner and T. Kremenek
- Onset of antiferromagnetism in heavy-fermion metals pp. 351-355

- A. Schröder, G. Aeppli, R. Coldea, M. Adams, O. Stockert, H.v. Löhneysen, E. Bucher, R. Ramazashvili and P. Coleman
- Detection of geometric phases in superconducting nanocircuits pp. 355-358

- Giuseppe Falci, Rosario Fazio, G. Massimo Palma, Jens Siewert and Vlatko Vedral
- Ordering and self-organization in nanocrystalline silicon pp. 358-361

- G. F. Grom, D. J. Lockwood, J. P. McCaffrey, H. J. Labbé, P. M. Fauchet, B. White, J. Diener, D. Kovalev, F. Koch and L. Tsybeskov
- Direct electrochemical reduction of titanium dioxide to titanium in molten calcium chloride pp. 361-364

- George Zheng Chen, Derek J. Fray and Tom W. Farthing
- Reduced calcification of marine plankton in response to increased atmospheric CO2 pp. 364-367

- Ulf Riebesell, Ingrid Zondervan, Björn Rost, Philippe D. Tortell, Richard E. Zeebe and François M. M. Morel
- Increased dissolved oxygen in Pacific intermediate waters due to lower rates of carbon oxidation in sediments pp. 367-370

- Lowell D. Stott, William Berelson, Robert Douglas and Donn Gorsline
- Variance in ecological consumer–resource interactions pp. 370-374

- Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi
- Body image as a visuomotor transformation device revealed in adaptation to reversed vision pp. 374-377

- Kaoru Sekiyama, Satoru Miyauchi, Toshihide Imaruoka, Hiroyuki Egusa and Takara Tashiro
- IRS-2 pathways integrate female reproduction and energy homeostasis pp. 377-382

- Deborah J. Burks, Jaime Font de Mora, Markus Schubert, Dominic J. Withers, Martin G. Myers, Heather H. Towery, Shari L. Altamuro, Carrie L. Flint and Morris F. White
- Cell-fate conversion of lymphoid-committed progenitors by instructive actions of cytokines pp. 383-386

- Motonari Kondo, David C. Scherer, Toshihiro Miyamoto, Angela G. King, Koichi Akashi, Kazuo Sugamura and Irving L. Weissman
- Tat-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes select for SIV escape variants during resolution of primary viraemia pp. 386-390

- Todd M. Allen, David H. O'Connor, Peicheng Jing, John L. Dzuris, Bianca R. Mothé, Thorsten U. Vogel, Ed Dunphy, Max E. Liebl, Carol Emerson, Nancy Wilson, Kevin J. Kunstman, Xiaochi Wang, David B. Allison, Austin L. Hughes, Ronald C. Desrosiers, John D. Altman, Steven M. Wolinsky, Alessandro Sette and David I. Watkins
- Superoxide dismutase as a target for the selective killing of cancer cells pp. 390-395

- Peng Huang, Li Feng, Elizabeth A. Oldham, Michael J. Keating and William Plunkett
- A chemical switch for inhibitor-sensitive alleles of any protein kinase pp. 395-401

- Anthony C. Bishop, Jeffrey A. Ubersax, Dejah T. Petsch, Dina P. Matheos, Nathanael S. Gray, Justin Blethrow, Eiji Shimizu, Joe Z. Tsien, Peter G. Schultz, Mark D. Rose, John L. Wood, David O. Morgan and Kevan M. Shokat
- The protein Aly links pre-messenger-RNA splicing to nuclear export in metazoans pp. 401-405

- Zhaolan Zhou, Ming-juan Luo, Katja Straesser, Jun Katahira, Ed Hurt and Robin Reed
- Chromodomains are protein–RNA interaction modules pp. 405-409

- Asifa Akhtar, Daniele Zink and Peter B. Becker
- Image reconstructions of helical assemblies of the HIV-1 CA protein pp. 409-413

- Su Li, Christopher P. Hill, Wesley I. Sundquist and John T. Finch
- Correction: Signalling through CD30 protects against autoimmune diabetes mediated by CD8 T cells pp. 413-413

- Christian Kurts, Francis R. Carbone, Matthew F. Krummel, Karl M. Koch, Jacques F. A. P. Miller and William R. Heath
- Erratum: How self-tolerance and the immunosuppressive drug FK506 prevent B-cell mitogenesis pp. 413-413

- Richard Glynne, Srinivas Akkaraju, James I. Healy, Jane Rayner, Christopher C. Goodnow and David H. Mack
- Taiwan backs experience in quest for biotech success pp. 417-418

- David Swinbanks and David Cyranoski
- Stepping out from the semiconductor shadow pp. 418-418

- David Cyranoski
- Building a progressive sci-tech island pp. 419-419

- David Cyranoski
- A science giant rises out of the rice fields pp. 420-420

- David Cyranoski
- Nicky Lu — entrepreneur pp. 421-421

- David Cyranoski
- Beating the odds pp. 422-423

- David Cyranoski
- Homeless, but heading for success pp. 424-424

- David Swinbanks
- The rodent route to celebrity pp. 425-425

- David Cyranoski
- Bridging the gap pp. 426-426

- David Swinbanks
- Unfavourable economics put postdocs across Europe under strain pp. 427-428

- Natasha Loder
- Finding a focus for European postdocs pp. 427-427

- Natasha Loder
- Trouble at home pp. 428-428

- Xavier Bosch
- Postdocs reject academic research pp. 429-430

- Potter Wickware
- Organization pays pp. 430-430

- Potter Wickware
2000, volume 407, articles 6801
- Tests fail to support claims for origin of AIDS in polio vaccine pp. 117-117

- David Dickson
- Physicists haunted by hints of Higgs boson pp. 118-118

- Alison Abbott
- Gore pledges support for bioscience pp. 118-118

- Meredith Wadman
- Heavyweight academies take up the cause of US postdocs pp. 119-119

- Jessa Netting
- France finally picks Parisian site for new synchrotron pp. 119-120

- Declan Butler
- Neuroscientist to lead Salk Institute pp. 120-120

- Rex Dalton
- Drug-resistant HIV shows a worrying increase in the UK pp. 120-120

- Natasha Loder
- US panel draws blank on Gulf War symptoms pp. 121-121

- Meredith Wadman
- Global warming threatens extinction for many species pp. 121-121

- David Spurgeon
- What price the Olympian ideal? pp. 124-125

- Alison Abbott
- The lot of the dope police pp. 125-125

- Alison Abbott
- A storm over steroids pp. 126-126

- Alison Abbott
- Step back to see how science and humanity fit in the big picture pp. 128-128

- Klaus Jaffe
- Patent dispute hangs over kringle 5 pp. 128-128

- Judah Folkman
- When peer review fails pp. 129-130

- Stephen Bodner and Christopher Paine
- Sporting colours pp. 131-132

- Kenan Malik
- At the edges of life pp. 132-133

- Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
- Surfing the nebulae, churning the waters pp. 133-134

- J. L. Heilbron
- Science in culture pp. 134-134

- Robert S. Root-Bernstein
- Creative tension pp. 135-135

- Keith G. Davies
- Madame Bovary, c'est moi pp. 137-137

- Dan Simmons
- Currents without borders pp. 139-140

- Paul M. Grant
- Sky-high Asian imports pp. 140-140

- Heike Langenberg
- Bundling up excitement pp. 141-143

- Jeffrey D. Rothstein
- Plankton cooled a greenhouse pp. 143-144

- Birger Schmitz
- The specifics of membrane fusion pp. 144-146

- Suzie J. Scales, Jason B. Bock and Richard H. Scheller
- Imaging black holes pp. 146-147

- Nicholas White
- Lipid rafts and insulin action pp. 147-148

- Michael P. Czech
- Vitamins and minerals pp. 148-148

- David Jones
- Sexual conflict and speciation pp. 149-150

- Tom Tregenza, Roger K. Butlin and Nina Wedell
- Immunocontraception of African elephants pp. 149-149

- R. A. Fayrer-Hosken, D. Grobler, J. J. Van Altena, H. J. Bertschinger and J. F. Kirkpatrick
- Properties of a new soft magnetic material pp. 150-151

- S. X. Wang, N. X. Sun, M. Yamaguchi and S. Yabukami
- reply: Sexual conflict and speciation pp. 150-150

- S. Gavrilets
- KSHV-like herpesviruses in chimps and gorillas pp. 151-152

- Vincent Lacoste, Philippe Mauclre, Guy Dubreuil, John Lewis, Marie-Claude Georges-Courbot and Antoine Gessain
- Fish do not avoid survey vessels pp. 152-152

- P. G. Fernandes, A. S. Brierley, E. J. Simmonds, N. W. Millard, S. D. McPhail, F. Armstrong, P. Stevenson and M. Squires
- Compartmental specificity of cellular membrane fusion encoded in SNARE proteins pp. 153-159

- James A. McNew, Francesco Parlati, Ryouichi Fukuda, Robert J. Johnston, Keren Paz, Fabienne Paumet, Thomas H. Söllner and James E. Rothman
- Laboratory detection of X-ray fringes with a grazing-incidence interferometer pp. 160-162

- Webster Cash, Ann Shipley, Steve Osterman and Marshall Joy
- Enhanced supercurrent density in polycrystalline YBa2Cu3O7-δ at 77 K from calcium doping of grain boundaries pp. 162-164

- G. Hammerl, A. Schmehl, R. R. Schulz, B. Goetz, H. Bielefeldt, C. W. Schneider, H. Hilgenkamp and J. Mannhart
- Thin films of fullerene-like MoS2 nanoparticles with ultra-low friction and wear pp. 164-167

- Manish Chhowalla and Gehan A. J. Amaratunga
- Helical self-assembled polymers from cooperative stacking of hydrogen-bonded pairs pp. 167-170

- J. H. K. Ky Hirschberg, Luc Brunsveld, Aissa Ramzi, Jef A. J. M. Vekemans, Rint P. Sijbesma and E. W. Meijer
- Termination of global warmth at the Palaeocene/Eocene boundary through productivity feedback pp. 171-174

- Santo Bains, Richard D. Norris, Richard M. Corfield and Kristina L. Faul
- Earthquake-induced changes in a hydrothermal system on the Juan de Fuca mid-ocean ridge pp. 174-177

- H. Paul Johnson, Michael Hutnak, Robert P. Dziak, Christopher G. Fox, Istvan Urcuyo, James P. Cowen, John Nabelek and Charles Fisher
- Bacterial photosynthesis in surface waters of the open ocean pp. 177-179

- Z. S. Kolber, C. L. Van Dover, R. A. Niederman and P. G. Falkowski
- Large-scale processes and the Asian bias in species diversity of temperate plants pp. 180-182

- Hong Qian and Robert E. Ricklefs
- Genetic evidence for female host-specific races of the common cuckoo pp. 183-186

- H. Lisle Gibbs, Michael D. Sorenson, Karen Marchetti, M. de L. Brooke, N. B. Davies and Hiroshi Nakamura
- WNT signalling molecules act in axis formation in the diploblastic metazoan Hydra pp. 186-189

- Bert Hobmayer, Fabian Rentzsch, Kerstin Kuhn, Christoph M. Happel, Christoph Cramer von Laue, Petra Snyder, Ute Rothbächer and Thomas W. Holstein
- Identification of a vesicular glutamate transporter that defines a glutamatergic phenotype in neurons pp. 189-194

- Shigeo Takamori, Jeong Seop Rhee, Christian Rosenmund and Reinhard Jahn
- Topological restriction of SNARE-dependent membrane fusion pp. 194-198

- Francesco Parlati, James A. McNew, Ryouichi Fukuda, Rebecca Miller, Thomas H. Söllner and James E. Rothman
- Functional architecture of an intracellular membrane t-SNARE pp. 198-202

- Ryouichi Fukuda, James A. McNew, Thomas Weber, Francesco Parlati, Thomas Engel, Walter Nickel, James E. Rothman and Thomas H. Söllner
- CAP defines a second signalling pathway required for insulin-stimulated glucose transport pp. 202-207

- Christian A. Baumann, Vered Ribon, Makoto Kanzaki, Debbie C. Thurmond, Silvia Mora, Satoshi Shigematsu, Perry E. Bickel, Jeffrey E. Pessin and Alan R. Saltiel
- Activation of heat-shock response by an adenovirus is essential for virus replication pp. 207-211

- Jolanta B. Glotzer, Mediyha Saltik, Susanna Chiocca, Anne-Isabelle Michou, Pope Moseley and Matt Cotten
- Peroxynitrite reductase activity of bacterial peroxiredoxins pp. 211-215

- Ruslana Bryk, Patrick Griffin and Carl Nathan
- Peptide cyclization catalysed by the thioesterase domain of tyrocidine synthetase pp. 215-218

- John W. Trauger, Rahul M. Kohli, Henning D. Mootz, Mohamed A. Marahiel and Christopher T. Walsh
- A genetic blueprint for cardiac development pp. 221-226

- Deepak Srivastava and Eric N. Olson
- Genomic circuits and the integrative biology of cardiac diseases pp. 227-232

- Kenneth R. Chien
- Atherosclerosis pp. 233-241

- Aldons J. Lusis
- Vascular-specific growth factors and blood vessel formation pp. 242-248

- George D. Yancopoulos, Samuel Davis, Nicholas W. Gale, John S. Rudge, Stanley J. Wiegand and Jocelyn Holash
- Angiogenesis in cancer and other diseases pp. 249-257

- Peter Carmeliet and Rakesh K. Jain
- Thrombin signalling and protease-activated receptors pp. 258-264

- Shaun R. Coughlin
- Perspectives for vascular genomics pp. 265-269

- Edward M. Rubin and Alan Tall
- Vascular biology: a route to novel cardiovascular drugs pp. 270-270

- Tommy Abrahamsson, Adriano Henney, German Camejo and Mikael Dohlsten
2000, volume 407, articles 6800
- Britain may boost protection of researchers from intimidation… pp. 3-3

- Natasha Loder
- …as German activists wage propaganda war pp. 3-3

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Construction starts on largest telescope in the south pp. 4-4

- Michael Cherry
- Japan's desire to lead in IT fuels latest budget requests pp. 4-4

- David Cyranoski
- US forest fires send ecology experiments up in smoke pp. 5-5

- Paul Smaglik
- Electricity debt could mean lights out for Russian virus institute pp. 5-6

- Carl Levitin and Alison Abbott
- Californian centre will test medical uses of cannabis pp. 6-6

- Rex Dalton
- Researchers practise martian living in the Canadian Arctic pp. 6-6

- Steve Nadis
- Climate change expert stirs new controversy pp. 7-7

- Paul Smaglik
- US grant glues ‘virtual cell’ together pp. 7-7

- Paul Smaglik
- CERN considers chasing up hints of Higgs boson pp. 8-8

- Alison Abbott
- Trouble in the greenhouse pp. 10-12

- Mark Schrope
- Debt and poverty turn a disease into an epidemic pp. 13-13

- Sanjay Basu, Kedar Mate and Paul E. Farmer
- Citation figures suggest that the UK brain drain is a genuine problem pp. 13-13

- Alice Sharp Pierson and Peter Cotgreave
- Expert witnesses take the stand pp. 15-16

- Robert N. Proctor
- Varieties of silly experience pp. 17-18

- N. David Mermin
- Blowing away the smokescreen pp. 18-19

- Raphael Mechoulam
- Lights in the night sky pp. 19-20

- Jay M. Pasachoff
- Science in culture pp. 20-20

- Philip Ball
- Old wine in new bottles pp. 21-21

- Jane Maienschein
- When I was your age pp. 23-23

- John E. Stith
- Talk of cannibalism pp. 25-26

- Jared M. Diamond
- The smallest fullerene pp. 26-27

- Martin F. Jarrold
- New risks, new gains pp. 27-29

- Jeffrey L. Platt
- Drifters reveal deep circulation pp. 30-31

- Monika Rhein
- RNA editing meets DNA shuffling pp. 31-33

- Ming Tian and Frederick W. Alt
- Spinning molecules to bits pp. 33-34

- Manish Gupta and Richard N. Zare
- A partner for presenilin pp. 34-35

- Dale Schenk
- Bouncing a C60 ball pp. 35-36

- Leo Kouwenhoven
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- David Jones
- Tyrosine phosphorylation in plant bending pp. 37-37

- Kazuhisa Kameyama, Yoshiro Kishi, Masanori Yoshimura, Nobuyuki Kanzawa, Masazumi Sameshima and Takahide Tsuchiya
- Good memories of bad events in infancy pp. 38-39

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- Charles H. Maris, Joshy Jacob and David Baltimore
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- David J. Sharp, Gregory C. Rogers and Jonathan M. Scholey
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- Gang Yu, Masaki Nishimura, Shigeki Arawaka, Diane Levitan, Lili Zhang, Anurag Tandon, You-Qiang Song, Ekaterina Rogaeva, Fusheng Chen, Toshitaka Kawarai, Agnes Supala, Lyne Levesque, Haung Yu, Dun-Sheng Yang, Erin Holmes, Paul Milman, Yan Liang, Dong Mei Zhang, Dong Hong Xu, Christine Sato, Evgeny Rogaev, Marsha Smith, Christopher Janus, Yanni Zhang, Ruedi Aebersold, Lindsay Farrer, Sandro Sorbi, Amalia Bruni, Paul Fraser and Peter St George-Hyslop
- Non-quantized penetration of magnetic field in the vortex state of superconductors pp. 55-57

- A. K. Geim, S. V. Dubonos, I. V. Grigorieva, K. S. Novoselov, F. M. Peeters and V. A. Schweigert
- Nanomechanical oscillations in a single-C60 transistor pp. 57-60

- Hongkun Park, Jiwoong Park, Andrew K. L. Lim, Erik H. Anderson, A. Paul Alivisatos and Paul L. McEuen
- Gas-phase production and photoelectron spectroscopy of the smallest fullerene, C20 pp. 60-63

- Horst Prinzbach, Andreas Weiler, Peter Landenberger, Fabian Wahl, Jürgen Wörth, Lawrence T. Scott, Marc Gelmont, Daniela Olevano and Bernd v. Issendorff
- Chemical characterization of bohrium (element 107) pp. 63-65

- R. Eichler, W. Brüchle, R. Dressler, Ch.E. Düllmann, B. Eichler, H. W. Gäggeler, K. E. Gregorich, D. C. Hoffman, S. Hübener, D. T. Jost, U. W. Kirbach, C. A. Laue, V. M. Lavanchy, H. Nitsche, J. B. Patin, D. Piguet, M. Schädel, D. A. Shaughnessy, D. A. Strellis, S. Taut, L. Tobler, Y. S. Tsyganov, A. Türler, A. Vahle, P. A. Wilk and A. B. Yakushev
- Mid-depth recirculation observed in the interior Labrador and Irminger seas by direct velocity measurements pp. 66-69

- Kara L. Lavender, Russ E. Davis and W. Brechner Owens
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- Leonardo Seeber and John G. Armbruster
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- Eric Buffetaut, Varavudh Suteethorn, Gilles Cuny, Haiyan Tong, Jean Le Loeuff, Sasidhorn Khansubha and Sutee Jongautchariyakul
- Biochemical evidence of cannibalism at a prehistoric Puebloan site in southwestern Colorado pp. 74-78

- Richard A. Marlar, Banks L. Leonard, Brian R. Billman, Patricia M. Lambert and Jennifer E. Marlar
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- Hudson A. Roditi, Nicholas S. Fisher and Sergio A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy
- Genome sequence of the endocellular bacterial symbiont of aphids Buchnera sp. APS pp. 81-86

- Shuji Shigenobu, Hidemi Watanabe, Masahira Hattori, Yoshiyuki Sakaki and Hajime Ishikawa
- Cloned pigs produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells pp. 86-90

- Irina A. Polejaeva, Shu-Hung Chen, Todd D. Vaught, Raymond L. Page, June Mullins, Suyapa Ball, Yifan Dai, Jeremy Boone, Shawn Walker, David L. Ayares, Alan Colman and Keith H. S. Campbell
- Infection by porcine endogenous retrovirus after islet xenotransplantation in SCID mice pp. 90-94

- Luc J.W. van der Laan, Christopher Lockey, Bradley C. Griffeth, Francine S. Frasier, Carolyn A. Wilson, David E. Onions, Bernhard J. Hering, Zhifeng Long, Edward Otto, Bruce E. Torbett and Daniel R. Salomon
- AT1-receptor heterodimers show enhanced G-protein activation and altered receptor sequestration pp. 94-98

- Said AbdAlla, Heinz Lother and Ursula Quitterer
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- Alexey J. Merz, Magdalene So and Michael P. Sheetz
- TFIIH is negatively regulated by cdk8-containing mediator complexes pp. 102-106

- Sasha Akoulitchev, Sergei Chuikov and Danny Reinberg
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- Debra L. Tumbula, Hubert D. Becker, Wei-zhong Chang and Dieter Söll
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- Kaisheng Chen, Judy Hirst, Raul Camba, Christopher A. Bonagura, C. David Stout, Barbara K. Burgess and Fraser A. Armstrong
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