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1999, volume 401, articles 6756
- …as Rockefeller head warns of backlash pp. 831-832

- Sally Lehrman
- Developing countries look for guidance in GM crops debate… pp. 831-831

- Colin Macilwain
- Japanese companies join international fight against malaria pp. 832-832

- Asako Saegusa
- Japan wins bid for top Unesco post pp. 833-834

- David Dickson and Peter Pockley
- Database to standardize mouse phenotyping pp. 833-833

- Alison Abbott
- US Congressman boycotts science meeting with China pp. 834-834

- Rex Dalton
- European biologists unite to lobby for more money pp. 834-834

- Alison Abbott
- Ukrainian scientists charged over transfer of data to West pp. 835-835

- Natasha Loder and Carl Levitin
- Indian government faces controversy over new IT ministry pp. 835-835

- K. S. Jayaraman
- MIT promises us the sensitive computer … pp. 836-836

- Steve Nadis
- … and may look to Ireland for expansion pp. 836-836

- Natasha Loder
- Bringing a community-based vision to the heart of Europe's research pp. 837-837

- David Dickson
- Accurate radiometers should measure the output of the Sun pp. 841-841

- T. J. Quinn and C. Fröhlich
- Finding the complete bioinformaticist pp. 841-842

- David Jones
- Pasadena pranks pp. 842-842

- Jean-Paul Revel and A. B. Ruddock
- Hospital merger leaves clinical science intact pp. 842-842

- J. Michael Bishop
- Hospital merger leaves clinical science intact pp. 842-842

- Michael P. Stryker, Allan Basbaum, Tony DeFranco, Ira Herskowitz and Keith Yamamoto
- Freedom to speak or to misinform? pp. 842-842

- Hermann Hamacher
- Gaps in the Human Genome Project pp. 843-845

- Jared C. Roach, Andrew F. Siegel, Ger van den Engh, Barbara Trask and Leroy Hood
- Feeling the neurobiological self pp. 847-848

- Raymond J. Dolan
- The claim of the inner world pp. 848-849

- Jane Kitto
- Dogs, telepathy and quantum mechanics pp. 849-850

- John Maddox
- Eccentricities of an everyday substance pp. 850-851

- Frank H. Stillinger
- New rhythms of our lives pp. 851-852

- Paolo Sassone-Corsi
- Know thyself genetically pp. 852-853

- W. F. Bodmer
- Darwin's evolution pp. 853-854

- Mark Pagel
- Coelacanth à la Marseillaise pp. 854-856

- Philippe Janvier
- Pogo-centricity pp. 856-857

- Jürgen Heinze
- An exobiologist's life search pp. 857-858

- Christopher Chyba
- Innovation machine on the boil pp. 859-859

- Helga Nowotny
- Role reversal in geomagnetism pp. 861-862

- Bruce Buffett
- Exciting neurotrophins pp. 862-863

- Benedikt Berninger and Mu-ming Poo
- Holes and hot spots pp. 863-865

- Ian Stewart
- Scaling, energetics and diversity pp. 865-866

- Robert J. Whittaker
- Enzymes of evolutionary change pp. 866-869

- Miroslav Radman
- Putting an electron to rest pp. 869-870

- P. Meystre
- Soaring costs in defence pp. 870-871

- Peter Parham
- Nuclear autumn pp. 871-871

- David Jones
- Arthur James Cain (1921–99) pp. 872-872

- Bryan Clarke
- The colourful world of the mantis shrimp pp. 873-874

- Justin Marshall and Johannes Oberwinkler
- Re-emergence of HIV after stopping therapy pp. 874-875

- Tae-Wook Chun, Richard T. Davey, Delphine Engel, H. Clifford Lane and Anthony S. Fauci
- Microscopic chaos from brownian motion? pp. 875-876

- Peter Grassberger and Thomas Schreiber
- Microscopic chaos from brownian motion? pp. 875-875

- C. P. Dettmann, E. G. D. Cohen and H. van Beijeren
- Microscopic chaos from brownian motion? pp. 876-876

- P. Gaspard, M. E. Briggs, M. K. Francis, J. V. Sengers, R. W. Gammon, J. R. Dorfman and R. V. Calabrese
- Inferring the historical patterns of biological evolution pp. 877-884

- Mark Pagel
- The role of the Earth's mantle in controlling the frequency of geomagnetic reversals pp. 885-890

- Gary A. Glatzmaier, Robert S. Coe, Lionel Hongre and Paul H. Roberts
- Formation of the radio jet in M87 at 100 Schwarzschild radii from the central black hole pp. 891-892

- William Junor, John A. Biretta and Mario Livio
- Controlled growth of hard-sphere colloidal crystals pp. 893-895

- Zhengdong Cheng, William B. Russel and P. M. Chaikin
- High-efficiency multilevel zone plates for keV X-rays pp. 895-898

- E. Di Fabrizio, F. Romanato, M. Gentili, S Cabrini, B. Kaulich, J. Susini and R. Barrett
- Influence of environmental changes on degradation of chiral pollutants in soils pp. 898-901

- David L. Lewis, A. Wayne Garrison, K. Eric Wommack, Alton Whittemore, Paul Steudler and Jerry Melillo
- Mixing and convection in the Greenland Sea from a tracer-release experiment pp. 902-904

- A. J. Watson, M.-J. Messias, E. Fogelqvist, K. A. Van Scoy, T. Johannessen, K. I. C. Oliver, D. P. Stevens, F. Rey, T. Tanhua, K. A. Olsson, F. Carse, K. Simonsen, J. R. Ledwell, E. Jansen, D. J. Cooper, J. A. Kruepke and E. Guilyardi
- Ecosystem consequences of wolf behavioural response to climate pp. 905-907

- Eric Post, Rolf O. Peterson, Nils Chr. Stenseth and Brian E. McLaren
- Allometric scaling of production and life-history variation in vascular plants pp. 907-911

- Brian J. Enquist, Geoffrey B. West, Eric L. Charnov and James H. Brown
- Optimizing the success of random searches pp. 911-914

- G. M. Viswanathan, Sergey V. Buldyrev, Shlomo Havlin, M. G. E. da Luz, E. P. Raposo and H. Eugene Stanley
- Water stress inhibits plant photosynthesis by decreasing coupling factor and ATP pp. 914-917

- W. Tezara, V. J. Mitchell, S. D. Driscoll and D. W. Lawlor
- Neurotrophin-evoked rapid excitation through TrkB receptors pp. 918-921

- Karl W. Kafitz, Christine R. Rose, Hans Thoenen and Arthur Konnerth
- The chicken B locus is a minimal essential major histocompatibility complex pp. 923-925

- Jim Kaufman, Sarah Milne, Thomas W. F. Göbel, Brian A. Walker, Jansen P. Jacob, Charles Auffray, Rima Zoorob and Stephan Beck
- Actin-based motility of vaccinia virus mimics receptor tyrosine kinase signalling pp. 926-929

- Friedrich Frischknecht, Violaine Moreau, Sabine Röttger, Stefania Gonfloni, Inge Reckmann, Giulio Superti-Furga and Michael Way
- Asynchronous replication of imprinted genes is established in the gametes and maintained during development pp. 929-932

- Itamar Simon, Toyoaki Tenzen, Benjamin E. Reubinoff, Dahlia Hillman, John R. McCarrey and Howard Cedar
- A kinetic proofreading mechanism for disentanglement of DNA by topoisomerases pp. 932-935

- Jie Yan, Marcelo O. Magnasco and John F. Marko
- A triple β-spiral in the adenovirus fibre shaft reveals a new structural motif for a fibrous protein pp. 935-938

- Mark J. van Raaij, Anna Mitraki, Gilles Lavigne and Stephen Cusack
1999, volume 401, articles 6755
- Wellcome funds cancer database pp. 729-729

- David Dickson
- Venter's Drosophila ‘success’ set to boost human genome efforts pp. 729-730

- Declan Butler
- Journal under attack over controversial paper on GM food pp. 731-731

- Natasha Loder
- Japanese guidelines specify the terms of gene patents pp. 731-731

- Asako Saegusa
- Research chair bonanza in Canada pp. 731-732

- David Spurgeon
- US university fears allayed over access to research data pp. 732-732

- Colin Macilwain
- French students continue to turn away from science pp. 732-732

- Heather McCabe
- PNAS joins peer-reviewed PubMed Central pp. 733-733

- Colin Macilwain
- Funding changes aim to reform German universities pp. 733-733

- Alison Abbott
- Genetic variations can point the way to disease genes pp. 734-734

- Natasha Loder
- NASA plans to map stars and hunt gamma-ray bursts … pp. 734-734

- Tony Reichhardt
- …and Europe to measure the Earth's gravity pp. 734-734

- Alison Abbott
- US Senate ignores scientific advice in failing to ratify test ban treaty pp. 735-735

- Colin Macilwain
- Millions at risk as big cities grow apace in earthquake zones pp. 738-738

- Roger Bilham
- Where are the high-tech entrepreneurs? pp. 738-738

- Alexander Olek
- The birth of Big Biology pp. 738-738

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- Corot would put more planets in the picture pp. 738-738

- Annie Baglin
- What is a wave? pp. 739-740

- John A. Scales and Roel Snieder
- Giants' footprints in the greenhouse pp. 741-742

- Robert J. Charlson
- Planting the evidence pp. 742-743

- Christopher M. Berry
- Confessions of a modern roué pp. 743-744

- Walter Gratzer
- Science in culture pp. 744-744

- Martin Kemp
- Spark ignites physicists pp. 745-745

- Dominique Pestre
- Life on the road pp. 747-747

- John G. Flanagan
- Frozen in time pp. 748-748

- Christopher Surridge
- Molecules are cool pp. 749-751

- John M. Doyle and Bretislav Friedrich
- Towards better benzodiazepines pp. 751-752

- William Wisden and David N. Stephens
- The blast in the past pp. 752-755

- Gerald R. Dickens
- Toll gates for pathogen selection pp. 755-756

- Richard J. Ulevitch
- Order in chaos pp. 756-758

- Hassan Aref
- Mercurial vents pp. 756-756

- John Whitfield
- Lickety split pp. 758-758

- Elizabeth Brainerd
- Life without gravity pp. 758-758

- Richard J. Wassersug
- Think positive to find parts pp. 759-760

- Bartlett W. Mel
- See a pocket, block it pp. 759-759

- John P. Moore and Tatjana Dragic
- Setting and upsetting pp. 760-760

- David Jones
- Hox genes and the making of sphincters pp. 761-762

- József Zákány and Denis Duboule
- Dicyemids are higher animals pp. 762-762

- Mari Kobayashi, Hidetaka Furuya and Peter W.H. Holland
- Male beetles attracted by females mounting pp. 762-763

- Ally R. Harari and H. Jane Brockmann
- Exposure to bisphenol A advances puberty pp. 763-764

- Kembra L. Howdeshell, Andrew K. Hotchkiss, Kristina A. Thayer, John G. Vandenbergh and Frederick S. vom Saal
- Solar variability and the Earth's climate pp. 764-764

- Martin I. Hoffert, Ken Caldeira, Curt Covey, Philip B. Duffy and Benjamin D. Santer
- En passant neurotrophic action of an intermediate axonal target in the developing mammalian CNS pp. 765-769

- Hao Wang and Marc Tessier-Lavigne
- Persistent patterns in transient chaotic fluid mixing pp. 770-772

- D. Rothstein, E. Henry and J. P. Gollub
- Sonoluminescence temperatures during multi-bubble cavitation pp. 772-775

- William B. McNamara, Yuri T. Didenko and Kenneth S. Suslick
- Carbon cycling and chronology of climate warming during the Palaeocene/Eocene transition pp. 775-778

- Richard D Norris and Ursula Röhl
- Onset of permanent stratification in the subarctic Pacific Ocean pp. 779-782

- Gerald H. Haug, Daniel M. Sigman, Ralf Tiedemann, Thomas F. Pedersen and Michael Sarnthein
- The formation of Mount Etna as the consequence of slab rollback pp. 782-785

- Zohar Gvirtzman and Amos Nur
- Decline in Mesozoic reef-building sponges explained by silicon limitation pp. 785-788

- Manuel Maldonado, M. Carmen Carmona, María J. Uriz and Antonio Cruzado
- Learning the parts of objects by non-negative matrix factorization pp. 788-791

- Daniel D. Lee and H. Sebastian Seung
- Distributed synaptic modification in neural networks induced by patterned stimulation pp. 792-796

- Guo-qiang Bi and Mu-ming Poo
- Benzodiazepine actions mediated by specific γ-aminobutyric acidA receptor subtypes pp. 796-800

- Uwe Rudolph, Florence Crestani, Dietmar Benke, Ina Brünig, Jack A. Benson, Jean-Marc Fritschy, James R. Martin, Horst Bluethmann and Hanns Möhler
- P/Q-type calcium channels mediate the activity-dependent feedback of syntaxin-1A pp. 800-804

- Kathy G. Sutton, John E. McRory, Heather Guthrie, Timothy H. Murphy and Terrance P. Snutch
- Extraintestinal dissemination of Salmonella by CD18-expressing phagocytes pp. 804-808

- Andrés Vazquez-Torres, Jessica Jones-Carson, Andreas J. Bäumler, Stanley Falkow, Raphael Valdivia, William Brown, Mysan Le, Ruth Berggren, W. Tony Parks and Ferric C. Fang
- Integrin cytoplasmic tyrosine motif is required for outside-in αIIbβ3 signalling and platelet function pp. 808-811

- Debbie A. Law, Francis R. DeGuzman, Patrick Heiser, Kathleen Ministri-Madrid, Nigel Killeen and David R. Phillips
- The Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited to macrophage phagosomes and discriminates between pathogens pp. 811-815

- David M. Underhill, Adrian Ozinsky, Adeline M. Hajjar, Anne Stevens, Christopher B. Wilson, Michael Bassetti and Alan Aderem
- Accumulation of cyclin B1 requires E2F and cyclin-A-dependent rearrangement of the anaphase-promoting complex pp. 815-818

- Claudia Lukas, Claus Storgaard Sørensen, Edgar Kramer, Eric Santoni-Rugiu, Claes Lindeneg, Jan-Michael Peters, Jiri Bartek and Jiri Lukas
- NMR structure and mutagenesis of the inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein XIAP pp. 818-822

- Chaohong Sun, Mengli Cai, Angelo H. Gunasekera, Robert P. Meadows, Hong Wang, Jun Chen, Haichao Zhang, Wei Wu, Nan Xu, Shi-Chung Ng and Stephen W. Fesik
- High-resolution X-ray structure of an early intermediate in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle pp. 822-826

- Karl Edman, Peter Nollert, Antoine Royant, Hassan Belrhali, Eva Pebay-Peyroula, Janos Hajdu, Richard Neutze and Ehud M. Landau
1999, volume 401, articles 6754
- Medicine Nobel goes to pioneer of protein guidance mechanisms pp. 625-625

- Marie-Thérèse Heemels
- Dutch theoreticians win physics prize pp. 626-626

- Karl Ziemelis
- Split-second chemistry is rewarded pp. 626-626

- Philip Ball
- Publishers agree on a ‘seamless web’ pp. 626-626

- David Dickson
- Japan plans to join array project pp. 627-628

- Asako Saegusa and Natasha Loder
- US State Department hires consultant to boost role of science pp. 627-627

- Colin Macilwain
- Varmus announces decision to quit NIH for cancer centre pp. 627-627

- Colin Macilwain
- Aim for better business sense to bolster Russian science pp. 628-628

- Carl Levitin
- Anger at Israeli sex crimes DNA bank pp. 628-628

- Haim Watzman
- ‘Faked’ rock-dating data charge dismissed… pp. 629-629

- Rex Dalton
- … and German garlic study under scrutiny pp. 629-629

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Berkeley puts $500m into multidisciplinary approach to disease pp. 630-630

- Rex Dalton
- Joint institute set to boost Austria's genome research pp. 630-630

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Institut Pasteur names Kourilsky as new director pp. 630-630

- Heather McCabe
- ICSU seeks to classify ‘traditional knowledge’ pp. 631-631

- David Dickson
- UK government not convinced by claims for flu drug pp. 631-631

- Natasha Loder
- Conventional crops are the test of GM prejudice pp. 640-640

- Anthony Trewavas and C. J. Leaver
- Substantial equivalence is a useful tool pp. 640-640

- Peter Kearns and Paul Mayers
- No GM conspiracy pp. 640-640

- Editor -- Nature
- No GM conspiracy pp. 640-641

- Derek Burke
- Putting transparency into ethical balance pp. 641-641

- Dai Rees
- Do-it-yourself climate prediction pp. 642-642

- Myles Allen
- Save Mozart for later pp. 643-644

- Elizabeth Spelke
- Oiling the wheels of controversy pp. 644-644

- R. John Parkes
- Much ado about some thing pp. 645-646

- Ivor Grattan-Guinness
- Science in culture pp. 646-646

- Martin Kemp
- Revolution in the ocean pp. 647-647

- Victor Smetacek
- Hurricane heat engines pp. 649-650

- H. E. Willoughby
- Straight from the top pp. 650-651

- Earl K. Miller
- Waves, particles and fullerenes pp. 651-653

- Alastair I. M. Rae
- Power behind diversity's throne pp. 653-654

- Shahid Naeem
- Super photon counters pp. 654-655

- John C. Mather
- Controlling the cellular brakes pp. 657-658

- Peter Carmeliet
- Memories are made of … pp. 658-659

- Angus Kingon
- Dual personality of memory T cells pp. 659-660

- Charles R. Mackay
- Go with the flow pp. 660-660

- David Jones
- Familiarity breeds contempt in guppies pp. 661-662

- J. L. Kelley, J. A. Graves and A. E. Magurran
- Searching for FLASH domains pp. 662-663

- Takaharu Kimura, Yuzuru Imai and Shin Yonehara
- Searching for FLASH domains pp. 662-662

- Eugene V. Koonin, L. Aravind, Kay Hofmann, Jurg Tschopp and Vishva M. Dixit
- Transformation of diamond to graphite pp. 663-664

- Yury G. Gogotsi, Andreas Kailer and Klaus G. Nickel
- Thermodynamic control of hurricane intensity pp. 665-669

- Kerry A. Emanuel
- Id1 and Id3 are required for neurogenesis, angiogenesis and vascularization of tumour xenografts pp. 670-677

- David Lyden, Alison Z. Young, David Zagzag, Wei Yan, William Gerald, Richard O'Reilly, Bernhard L. Bader, Richard O. Hynes, Yuan Zhuang, Katia Manova and Robert Benezra
- Bright rings around sunspots pp. 678-679

- M. P. Rast, P. A. Fox, H. Lin, B. W. Lites, R. W. Meisner and O. R. White
- Wave–particle duality of C60 molecules pp. 680-682

- Markus Arndt, Olaf Nairz, Julian Vos-Andreae, Claudia Keller, Gerbrand van der Zouw and Anton Zeilinger
- Lanthanum-substituted bismuth titanate for use in non-volatile memories pp. 682-684

- B. H. Park, B. S. Kang, S. D. Bu, T. W. Noh, J. Lee and W. Jo
- Two-dimensional charge transport in self-organized, high-mobility conjugated polymers pp. 685-688

- H. Sirringhaus, P. J. Brown, R. H. Friend, M. M. Nielsen, K. Bechgaard, B. M. W. Langeveld-Voss, A. J. H. Spiering, R. A. J. Janssen, E. W. Meijer, P. Herwig and D. M. de Leeuw
- Identifying magma–water interaction from the surface features of ash particles pp. 688-690

- Ralf Büttner, Pierfrancesco Dellino and Bernd Zimanowski
- Determinants of biodiversity regulate compositional stability of communities pp. 691-693

- Mahesh Sankaran and S. J. McNaughton
- Symmetry in locomotor central pattern generators and animal gaits pp. 693-695

- Martin Golubitsky, Ian Stewart, Pietro-Luciano Buono and J. J. Collins
- Probing the human stereoscopic system with reverse correlation pp. 695-698

- Peter Neri, Andrew J. Parker and Colin Blakemore
- Top-down signal from prefrontal cortex in executive control of memory retrieval pp. 699-703

- Hyoe Tomita, Machiko Ohbayashi, Kiyoshi Nakahara, Isao Hasegawa and Yasushi Miyashita
- L-type calcium channels and GSK-3 regulate the activity of NF-ATc4 in hippocampal neurons pp. 703-708

- Isabella A. Graef, Paul G. Mermelstein, Kryn Stankunas, Joel R. Neilson, Karl Deisseroth, Richard W. Tsien and Gerald R. Crabtree
- Two subsets of memory T lymphocytes with distinct homing potentials and effector functions pp. 708-712

- Federica Sallusto, Danielle Lenig, Reinhold Förster, Martin Lipp and Antonio Lanzavecchia
- Atomic structure of the GCSF–receptor complex showing a new cytokine–receptor recognition scheme pp. 713-717

- Masaharu Aritomi, Naoki Kunishima, Tomoyuki Okamoto, Ryota Kuroki, Yoshimi Ota and Kosuke Morikawa
- Structural evidence for dimerization-regulated activation of an integral membrane phospholipase pp. 717-721

- H. J. Snijder, I. Ubarretxena-Belandia, M. Blaauw, K. H. Kalk, H. M. Verheij, M. R. Egmond, N. Dekker and B. W. Dijkstra
- The reaction cycle of isopenicillin N synthase observed by X-ray diffraction pp. 721-724

- Nicolai I. Burzlaff, Peter J. Rutledge, Ian J. Clifton, Charles M. H. Hensgens, Michael Pickford, Robert M. Adlington, Peter L. Roach and Jack E. Baldwin
1999, volume 401, articles 6753
- UK marine centres face job losses pp. 515-515

- Natasha Loder
- Terms of access to cloned mice comes under researchers' fire pp. 515-516

- Rex Dalton
- Company to use advertising to cover Pubmed Central costs pp. 516-516

- Colin Macilwain
- Optical society vote sees off merger pp. 516-516

- Rex Dalton
- Virus treatment questioned after gene therapy death pp. 517-518

- Sally Lehrman
- NASA reworks its sums after Mars fiasco pp. 517-517

- Tony Reichhardt
- Ig prizes spawn a new generation of Nobels pp. 518-518

- Steve Nadis
- Bigger stipends attract more UK postgrads into physics pp. 519-519

- Natasha Loder
- Test ban treaty faces a rough ride from Senate Republicans pp. 519-519

- Colin Macilwain
- Japan joins efforts to patent cDNA clones pp. 520-520

- Asako Saegusa
- US provides funding for sequencing rice genome pp. 520-520

- Colin Macilwain
- CSIRO faces a ‘demand-led’ future pp. 521-521

- Peter Pockley
- Cash crisis threatens to close Mexico's leading university pp. 524-524

- Alejandro Cuevas-Sosa
- How to bring collections data into the net pp. 524-524

- Kevin Winker
- Para-political force in attack on science pp. 524-524

- H. Mohr
- Beyond ‘substantial equivalence’ pp. 525-526

- Erik Millstone, Eric Brunner and Sue Mayer
- No ultimate truth in grand unification pp. 527-528

- George Ellis
- Heritable traits of a grandfather pp. 528-528

- W. F. Bynum
- An economist's use for sand pp. 528-529

- Paul Demeny
- Science in culture pp. 530-530

- Henry Gee
- Knowledge élites and class war pp. 531-531

- Sheila Jasanoff
- Condensates in a twist pp. 533-534

- Daniel S. Rokhsar
- Fools rush in pp. 535-536

- Helen Piwnica-Worms
- End of the acid reign? pp. 537-538

- Alan Jenkins
- Wavering on commitment pp. 538-539

- Suzanne Cory
- Liquid versus photonic crystals pp. 539-541

- Eli Yablonovitch
- Stealing the limelight on the forest floor pp. 541-541

- Peter D. Moore
- Bare bones of the cytoskeleton pp. 542-543

- Laura M. Machesky and John A. Cooper
- Long view from a high plateau pp. 543-544

- Jeff Dangl
- Instant diamond pp. 544-544

- David Jones
- Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta pp. 545-546

- Tarit Roy Chowdhury, Gautam Kumar Basu, Badal Kumar Mandal, Bhajan Kumar Biswas, Gautam Samanta, Uttam Kumar Chowdhury, Chitta Ranjan Chanda, Dilip Lodh, Sagar Lal Roy, Khitish Chandra Saha, Sibtosh Roy, Saiful Kabir, Qazi Quamruzzaman and Dipankar Chakraborti
- Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta pp. 545-545

- S. K. Acharyya, P. Chakraborty, S. Lahiri, B. C. Raymahashay, Saumyen Guha and Amitava Bhowmik
- Reply: Arsenic poisoning in the Ganges delta pp. 546-547

- J. M. McArthur
- A histone-H3-like protein in C. elegans pp. 547-548

- Brian J. Buchwitz, Kami Ahmad, Landon L. Moore, Mark B. Roth and Steven Henikoff
- A class of porous metallic nanostructures pp. 548-548

- O. D. Velev, P. M. Tessier, A. M. Lenhoff and E. W. Kaler
- Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 549-555

- John Reilly, R. Prinn, J. Harnisch, J. Fitzmaurice, H. Jacoby, D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, P. Stone, A. Sokolov and C. Wang
- Commitment to the B-lymphoid lineage depends on the transcription factor Pax5 pp. 556-562

- Stephen L. Nutt, Barry Heavey, Antonius G. Rolink and Meinrad Busslinger
- Low-temperature crystallization of silicate dust in circumstellar disks pp. 563-565

- F. J. Molster, I. Yamamura, L. B. F. M. Waters, A. G. G. M. Tielens, Th. de Graauw, T. de Jong, A. de Koter, K. Malfait, M. E. van den Ancker, H. van Winckel, R. H. M. Voors and C. Waelkens
- Discovery of a moon orbiting the asteroid 45 Eugenia pp. 565-568

- W. J. Merline, L. M. Close, C. Dumas, C. R. Chapman, F. Roddier, F. Ménard, D. C. Slater, G. Duvert, C. Shelton and T. Morgan
- Preparing topological states of a Bose–Einstein condensate pp. 568-572

- J. E. Williams and M. J. Holland
- Coherent transport of electron spin in a ferromagnetically contacted carbon nanotube pp. 572-574

- Kazuhito Tsukagoshi, Bruce W. Alphenaar and Hiroki Ago
- Regional trends in aquatic recovery from acidification in North America and Europe pp. 575-578

- J. L. Stoddard, D. S. Jeffries, A. Lükewille, T. A. Clair, P. J. Dillon, C. T. Driscoll, M. Forsius, M. Johannessen, J. S. Kahl, J. H. Kellogg, A. Kemp, J. Mannio, D. T. Monteith, P. S. Murdoch, S. Patrick, A. Rebsdorf, B. L. Skjelkvåle, M. P. Stainton, T. Traaen, H. van Dam, K. E. Webster, J. Wieting and A. Wilander
- Sterilization and canopy modification of a swollen thorn acacia tree by a plant-ant pp. 578-581

- Maureen L. Stanton, Todd M. Palmer, Truman P. Young, Amanda Evans and Monica L. Turner
- Diet-dependent female choice for males with ‘good genes’ in a soil predatory mite pp. 581-584

- Izabela Lesna and Maurice W. Sabelis
- fMRI evidence for objects as the units of attentional selection pp. 584-587

- Kathleen M. O'Craven, Paul E. Downing and Nancy Kanwisher
- Involvement of visual cortex in tactile discrimination of orientation pp. 587-590

- Andro Zangaladze, Charles M. Epstein, Scott T. Grafton and K. Sathian
- Primate spinal interneurons show pre-movement instructed delay activity pp. 590-594

- Yifat Prut and Eberhard E. Fetz
- Polyamine-dependent facilitation of postsynaptic AMPA receptors counteracts paired-pulse depression pp. 594-598

- Andrei Rozov and Nail Burnashev
- Signal relay by BMP antagonism controls the SHH/FGF4 feedback loop in vertebrate limb buds pp. 598-602

- Aimée Zúñiga, Anna-Pavlina G. Haramis, Andrew P. McMahon and Rolf Zeller
- Long-term in vivo reconstitution of T-cell development by Pax5-deficient B-cell progenitors pp. 603-606

- Antonius G. Rolink, Stephen L. Nutt, Fritz Melchers and Meinrad Busslinger
- Dimerization inhibits the activity of receptor-like protein-tyrosine phosphatase-α pp. 606-610

- Guoqiang Jiang, Jeroen den Hertog, Jing Su, Joseph Noel, Jan Sap and Tony Hunter
- Phytochrome signalling is mediated through nucleoside diphosphate kinase 2 pp. 610-613

- Giltsu Choi, Hankuil Yi, Jaeho Lee, Yong-Kook Kwon, Moon Soo Soh, Byongchul Shin, Zigmund Luka, Tae-Ryong Hahn and Pill-Soon Song
- Reconstitution of actin-based motility of Listeria and Shigella using pure proteins pp. 613-616

- Thomas P. Loisel, Rajaa Boujemaa, Dominique Pantaloni and Marie-France Carlier
- 14-3-3σ is required to prevent mitotic catastrophe after DNA damage pp. 616-620

- Timothy A. Chan, Heiko Hermeking, Christoph Lengauer, Kenneth W. Kinzler and Bert Vogelstein
1999, volume 401, articles 6752
- Europe strengthens its hand in bioscience website talks … pp. 413-413

- Declan Butler
- … and India protects its past online pp. 413-414

- K.S. Jayaraman
- Lasker awards honour three pioneers in ion channels pp. 414-414

- Natasha Loder
- Coordinate international space science, meeting told pp. 414-414

- Alison Abbott
- Mars bosses ‘rejected trajectory revision’… pp. 415-415

- Tony Reichhardt
- … and Europe considers insuring its X-ray satellite pp. 415-415

- Natasha Loder and Alison Abbott
- Monbusho pleads for watered-down agency bill for universities pp. 416-416

- Asako Saegusa
- Taiwan's high-tech industries shaken not stirred by quake pp. 416-416

- Asako Saegusa
- Allègre defends synchrotron plans pp. 417-418

- Heather McCabe
- Scientists wary of weapons research agency pp. 417-417

- Colin Macilwain
- Fur flies over rare-species panel pp. 418-419

- David Spurgeon
- cDNA sequence databank will safeguard research access pp. 418-418

- Rex Dalton
- Spanish university chiefs blast recruitment system pp. 419-419

- Xavier Bosch
- Geographer sues critics of his rock-dating methods pp. 419-419

- Rex Dalton
- Online archive must serve authors as well as publishers pp. 423-423

- Stevan Harnad
- A view from Kansas on that evolution debate pp. 423-423

- Scott C. Todd
- Wellcome for education on science in society pp. 423-424

- Laurence Smaje
- Confidentiality is vital to bioweapons control pp. 424-424

- Johannes Rath, Bernhard Jank and Otto Doblhoff-Dier
- Devil in the detail pp. 424-424

- Nicholas Cox
- Turning the tide pp. 424-424

- Tim Robinson
- Medicine and biology are more than biomedicine pp. 424-424

- Alan N. Schechter
- Germany's forgotten war pp. 425-426

- Ute Deichmann
- Feynmania pp. 426-427

- Graham Farmelo
- Astronomy's biggest project pp. 427-428

- G. Jacoby
- Synchronizing situations pp. 428-428

- Dietmar Plenz
- Diversity in the world of bugs pp. 428-428

- Alison F. Hunter
- How many billions to go? pp. 429-429

- Vaclav Smil
- Myosin steps backwards pp. 431-432

- Manfred Schliwa
- Taking the core temperature pp. 432-433

- Mark S. T. Bukowinski
- Cutting red-cell production pp. 433-435

- Stuart H. Orkin and Mitchell J. Weiss
- Controlled green oxidation pp. 436-437

- Craig L. Hill
- The haemoglobin enzyme pp. 437-439

- Kiyohiro Imai
- Ageing dust fades away pp. 439-440

- Sergio Fajardo-Acosta
- A cell for all reasons pp. 440-441

- William F. Loomis and Robert H. Insall
- An actively cold wind pp. 441-441

- David Jones
- Ernst Ludwig Wynder 1922–99 pp. 442-442

- Robert Weinberg
- Evolution of an antifreeze glycoprotein pp. 443-444

- Chi-Hing C. Cheng and Liangbiao Chen
- Aquatic sex pheromone from a male tree frog pp. 444-445

- Paul A. Wabnitz, John H. Bowie, Michael J. Tyler, John C. Wallace and Ben P. Smith
- An enzymatic globin from a marine worm pp. 445-445

- Lukasz Lebioda, Michael W. LaCount, Erli Zhang, Yung Pin Chen, Kaiping Han, Margaret M. Whitton, David E. Lincoln and Sarah A. Woodin
- Rapid evolution revealed by dormant eggs pp. 446-446

- Nelson G. Hairston, Winfried Lampert, Carla E. Cáceres, Cami L. Holtmeier, Lawrence J. Weider, Ursula Gaedke, Janet M. Fischer, Jennifer A. Fox and David M. Post
- Erratum: Food contamination by PCBs and dioxins pp. 446-446

- A. Bernard, C. Hermans, F. Broeckaert, G. De Poorter, A. De Cock and G. Houins
- The origins of insect metamorphosis pp. 447-452

- James W. Truman and Lynn M. Riddiford
- The unusual afterglow of the γ-ray burst of 26 March 1998 as evidence for a supernova connection pp. 453-456

- J. S. Bloom, S. R. Kulkarni, S. G. Djorgovski, A. C. Eichelberger, P. Côté, J. P. Blakeslee, S. C. Odewahn, F. A. Harrison, D. A. Frail, A. V. Filippenko, D. C. Leonard, A. G. Riess, H. Spinrad, D. Stern, A. Bunker, A. Dey, B. Grossan, S. Perlmutter, R. A. Knop, I. M. Hook and M. Feroci
- Disappearance of stellar debris disks around main-sequence stars after 400 million years pp. 456-458

- H. J. Habing, C. Dominik, M. Jourdain de Muizon, M. F. Kessler, R. J. Laureijs, K. Leech, L. Metcalfe, A. Salama, R. Siebenmorgen and N. Trams
- Rapid changes in the mechanism of ocean convection during the last glacial period pp. 458-461

- Trond M. Dokken and Eystein Jansen
- The melting curve of iron at the pressures of the Earth's core from ab initio calculations pp. 462-464

- D. Alfè, M. J. Gillan and G. D. Price
- Stable isotope evidence for the food web consequences of species invasions in lakes pp. 464-467

- M. Jake Vander Zanden, John M. Casselman and Joseph B. Rasmussen
- Stable isotopes reveal strong marine and El Niño effects on island food webs pp. 467-469

- Paul Stapp, Gary A. Polis and Francisco Sánchez Piñero
- Built-in polarizers form part of a compass organ in spiders pp. 470-473

- M. Dacke, D.-E. Nilsson, E. J. Warrant, A. D. Blest, M. F. Land and D. C. O'Carroll
- Dorsoventral lineage restriction in wing imaginal discs requires Notch pp. 473-476

- Craig A. Micchelli and Seth S. Blair
- Fringe-dependent separation of dorsal and ventral cells in the Drosophila wing pp. 476-480

- Cordelia Rauskolb, Trudy Correia and Kenneth D. Irvine
- Silencing of TGF-β signalling by the pseudoreceptor BAMBI pp. 480-485

- Darya Onichtchouk, Ye-Guang Chen, Roland Dosch, Volker Gawantka, Hajo Delius, Joan Massague´ and Christof Niehrs
- Tom22 is a multifunctional organizer of the mitochondrial preprotein translocase pp. 485-489

- Sandra van Wilpe, Michael T. Ryan, Kerstin Hill, Ammy C. Maarse, Chris Meisinger, Jan Brix, Peter J. T. Dekker, Martin Moczko, Richard Wagner, Michiel Meijer, Bernard Guiard, Angelika Hönlinger and Nikolaus Pfanner
- Negative regulation of erythropoiesis by caspase-mediated cleavage of GATA-1 pp. 489-493

- Ruggero De Maria, Ann Zeuner, Adriana Eramo, Cristina Domenichelli, Desiree Bonci, Francesco Grignani, Srinivasa M. Srinivasula, Emad S. Alnemri, Ugo Testa and Cesare Peschle
- Cytochrome P450 2C is an EDHF synthase in coronary arteries pp. 493-497

- Beate Fisslthaler, Rüdiger Popp, Ladislau Kiss, Michael Potente, David R. Harder, Ingrid Fleming and Rudi Busse
- Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated ‘deoxygenase’ pp. 497-502

- Dena M. Minning, Andrew J. Gow, Joseph Bonaventura, Rod Braun, Mark Dewhirst, Daniel E. Goldberg and Jonathan S. Stamler
- A chain initiation factor common to both modular and aromatic polyketide synthases pp. 502-505

- Christian Bisang, Paul F. Long, Jesús Corte´s, James Westcott, John Crosby, Anne-Lise Matharu, Russell J. Cox, Thomas J. Simpson, James Staunton and Peter F. Leadlay
- Myosin VI is an actin-based motor that moves backwards pp. 505-508

- Amber L. Wells, Abel W. Lin, Li-Qiong Chen, Daniel Safer, Shane M. Cain, Tama Hasson, Bridget O. Carragher, Ronald A. Milligan and H. Lee Sweeney
- Erratum: Changing spatial structure of the thermohaline circulation in response to atmospheric CO2 forcing in a climate model pp. 508-508

- Richard A. Wood, Ann B. Keen, John F. B. Mitchell and Jonathan M. Gregory
1999, volume 401, articles 6751
- Gene estimate rises as US and UK discuss freedom of access pp. 311-311

- David Dickson
- Putting a price on research reading pp. 311-312

- Declan Butler
- Bombing of embassy bolsters support for science in China pp. 312-312

- Tian Xuewen
- … as government sets sights on an ‘innovation economy’ pp. 312-312

- Tian Xuewen
- Japan boosts proteomics and cell biology… pp. 313-313

- Asako Saegusa
- … while France gives more power to the centre pp. 313-313

- Heather McCabe
- US Senate restores proposed cut in science budgets pp. 314-314

- Colin Macilwain
- Survey finds deep insularity among Japanese scientists pp. 314-314

- Asako Saegusa
- Celebratory pictures from Subaru pp. 314-314

- Asako Saegusa
- German museums face cuts pp. 315-316

- Quirin Schiermeier
- US warms to carbon sequestration research pp. 315-315

- Rex Dalton
- US university finds use for Air Force research reactor pp. 316-316

- Rex Dalton
- UK universities look to enterprise pp. 316-316

- Natasha Loder
- Portugal's science plots its future pp. 317-317

- Xavier Bosch
- Taxonomists are an endangered species in Europe pp. 321-321

- Bart Buyck
- Don't leave the biology out of bioinformatics pp. 321-321

- Peter Campbell
- Courage could win back confidence in science pp. 321-321

- Susan Daenke
- Sprucing up one's impact factor pp. 321-322

- J. Gowrishankar and P. Divakar
- Sprucing up one's impact factor pp. 322-322

- Matthew Baylis, Michael Gravenor and Rowland Kao
- No dirty tricks in merger ballot pp. 322-322

- Elaine Gansz Bobo
- Call a halt to strong-arm tactics over GM crops pp. 322-322

- Manfred Philipp
- Balancing the Earth's accounts pp. 323-324

- Alexander N. James, Kevin J. Gaston and Andrew Balmford
- Up the river without a paddle? pp. 325-326

- John P. Moore
- And some big steps for science pp. 326-327

- Jack O. Burns
- Taking the horror out of shocks pp. 327-327

- Hugh Freeman
- Border control at the frontiers of science pp. 328-328

- N. David Mermin
- From horsehair to lightning rods pp. 329-329

- J.L. Heilbron
- The devil is in the distance pp. 331-332

- Bohdan Paczynski
- Fungus punches its way in pp. 332-333

- Nicholas P. Money
- Electrons pair themselves pp. 333-335

- Joe Orenstein
- Engineering a broken heart pp. 335-337

- Peter J. Scambler
- Extremes in the Indian Ocean pp. 337-338

- David Anderson
- Mating, channels and kidney cysts pp. 339-340

- Scott W. Emmons and Stefan Somlo
- Fertile competition pp. 340-340

- David Jones
- Discovery of tetraploidy in a mammal pp. 341-341

- Milton H. Gallardo, J. W. Bickham, R. L. Honeycutt, R. A. Ojeda and N. Köhler
- Putting plaids in perspective pp. 342-342

- Barton L. Anderson
- reply: Putting plaids in perspective pp. 342-343

- Bart Farell
- Effect of vegetables on bone metabolism pp. 343-344

- Roman C. Mühlbauer and Feng Li
- Intron size and natural selection pp. 344-344

- Antonio Bernardo Carvalho and Andrew G. Clark
- Casein kinase I transduces Wnt signals pp. 345-350

- John M. Peters, Renée M. McKay, James P. McKay and Jonathan M. Graff
- A distance to the galaxy NGC4258 from observations of Cepheid variable stars pp. 351-354

- Eyal Maoz, Jeffrey A. Newman, Laura Ferrarese, Peter B. Stetson, Stephen E. Zepf, Marc Davis, Wendy L. Freedman and Barry F. Madore
- Coupling strength of charge carriers to spin fluctuations in high-temperature superconductors pp. 354-356

- J. P. Carbotte, E. Schachinger and D. N. Basov
- Coupled ocean–atmosphere dynamics in the Indian Ocean during 1997–98 pp. 356-360

- Peter J. Webster, Andrew M. Moore, Johannes P. Loschnigg and Robert R. Leben
- A dipole mode in the tropical Indian Ocean pp. 360-363

- N. H. Saji, B. N. Goswami, P. N. Vinayachandran and T. Yamagata
- Tribosphenic mammal from the North American Early Cretaceous pp. 363-366

- Richard L. Cifelli
- Oldest playable musical instruments found at Jiahu early Neolithic site in China pp. 366-368

- Juzhong Zhang, Garman Harbottle, Changsui Wang and Zhaochen Kong
- Incorporating rules for responding into evolutionary games pp. 368-371

- John M. McNamara, Catherine E. Gasson and Alasdair I Houston
- The liprin protein SYD-2 regulates the differentiation of presynaptic termini in C. elegans pp. 371-375

- Mei Zhen and Yishi Jin
- Familial dementia caused by polymerization of mutant neuroserpin pp. 376-379

- Richard L. Davis, Antony E. Shrimpton, Peter D. Holohan, Charles Bradshaw, David Feiglin, George H. Collins, Peter Sonderegger, Jochen Kinter, Lyn Marie Becker, Felicitas Lacbawan, Donna Krasnewich, Maximilian Muenke, Daniel A. Lawrence, Mark S. Yerby, Cheng-Mei Shaw, Bibek Gooptu, Peter R. Elliott, John T. Finch, Robin W. Carrell and David A. Lomas
- Congenital heart disease in mice deficient for the DiGeorge syndrome region pp. 379-383

- Elizabeth A. Lindsay, Annalisa Botta, Vesna Jurecic, Sandra Carattini-Rivera, Yin-Chai Cheah, Howard M. Rosenblatt, Allan Bradley and Antonio Baldini
- Polycystin-L is a calcium-regulated cation channel permeable to calcium ions pp. 383-386

- Xing-Zhen Chen, Peter M. Vassilev, Nuria Basora, Ji-Bin Peng, Hideki Nomura, Yoav Segal, Edward M. Brown, Stephen T. Reeders, Matthias A. Hediger and Jing Zhou
- A polycystic kidney-disease gene homologue required for male mating behaviour in C. elegans pp. 386-389

- Maureen M. Barr and Paul W. Sternberg
- Dystrophin expression in the mdx mouse restored by stem cell transplantation pp. 390-394

- Emanuela Gussoni, Yuko Soneoka, Corinne D. Strickland, Elizabeth A. Buzney, Mohamed K. Khan, Alan F. Flint, Louis M. Kunkel and Richard C. Mulligan
- Evidence that a free-running oscillator drives G1 events in the budding yeast cell cycle pp. 394-397

- Steven B. Haase and Steven I. Reed
- Mammalian XRCC2 promotes the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by homologous recombination pp. 397-399

- Roger D. Johnson, Nan Liu and Maria Jasin
- Interpreting the folding kinetics of helical proteins pp. 400-403

- Yaoqi Zhou and Martin Karplus
- Binding of double-strand breaks in DNA by human Rad52 protein pp. 403-403

- Eric Van Dyck, Alicja Z. Stasiak, Andrzej Stasiak and Stephen C. West
- errata Selective inhibition of cocaine-seeking behaviour by a partial dopamine D3 receptor agonist pp. 403-403

- Maria Pilla, Sylvie Perachon, François Sautel, Fabrice Garrido, André Mann, Camille G. Wermuth, Jean-Charles Schwartz, Barry J. Everitt and Pierre Sokoloff
- How head-hunters track down the winners for science's top jobs pp. 407-409

- Alison Goddard
- Keeping in touch with research pp. 410-410

- Brendan Horton
1999, volume 401, articles 6750
- … and French switch off in protest pp. 197-198

- Heather McCabe
- Staff accuse bosses of secrecy over British synchrotron plans… pp. 197-197

- Natasha Loder and Karen Birmingham
- Obuchi vows to push university reforms in Japan pp. 198-198

- Asako Saegusa
- Cuts force telescope closures at Kitt Peak pp. 199-199

- Tony Reichhardt
- Iranian visit fosters links with US pp. 199-199

- Rex Dalton
- Russian scientist ‘tried to smuggle spy device to China’ pp. 200-200

- Carl Levitin
- Four front runners in race to become director of Unesco pp. 200-200

- Peter Pockley
- Laser project ‘faces optics hurdle’ pp. 201-202

- Colin Macilwain
- German biotech lab in bid to silence critic pp. 201-201

- Quirin Schiermeier and Alison Abbott
- France set to cut search for small extrasolar planets pp. 202-202

- Declan Butler
- Call for UK biotechnology centre pp. 202-202

- Natasha Loder
- Moves are afoot to probe the lake trapped beneath Antarctic ice pp. 203-203

- Steve Nadis
- Biotech companies must get back to basics to weigh up risks pp. 207-207

- Jonathan Ewbank
- California's libraries get wired up to e-journals pp. 207-207

- Evan A. Reader
- Sensible precautions make good science… pp. 207-207

- C. Vyvyan Howard and Peter T. Saunders
- …and can mean saying ‘yes’ to innovation pp. 207-208

- Carolyn Raffensperger, Joel Tickner, Ted Schettler and Andrew Jordan
- Sweden's answer to genomics ethics pp. 208-208

- Sune Rosell
- Ethics training more important than ever pp. 208-208

- John T. Finn
- Latin America treats science as a curiosity pp. 208-208

- Ivan Chambouleyron
- Towards a more venturesome Europe pp. 209-210

- Craig Pickering
- Ebb and flow in the seas of faith pp. 211-212

- Hugh Montefiore
- Managing a crisis out of context pp. 212-213

- Robert Gottlieb
- Astronomical expansions pp. 213-213

- Jayant V. Narlikar
- Perceiving confluent disciplines pp. 213-214

- Richard Gregory
- Prosaic poetics pp. 214-214

- Juliet Clutton-Brock
- A fistful of wishful thinking pp. 215-215

- Daniel J. Kevles
- Cracking anaerobic bacteria pp. 217-218

- John Parkes
- Salmonella strikes a balance pp. 218-219

- Michael S. Donnenberg
- Universal peekaboo pp. 219-221

- Adam G. Riess
- Antagonists on the left flank pp. 222-223

- Tim King and Nigel A. Brown
- Clouds and climate pp. 223-225

- Henning Rodhe
- Singular take on molecules pp. 225-226

- Magdalena Helmer
- Unchained energy pp. 226-226

- David Jones
- Up close and personal to atoms pp. 227-230

- Ali Yazdani and Charles M. Lieber
- Food contamination by PCBs and dioxins pp. 231-232

- A. Bernard, C. Hermans, F. Broeckaert, G. De Poorter, A. De Cock and G. Houins
- reply: Pheromones and regulation of ovulation pp. 232-233

- Martha K. McClintock
- Pheromones and regulation of ovulation pp. 232-232

- Wes Whitten
- Antibiotic resistance found in wild rodents pp. 233-234

- Moira A. Gilliver, Malcolm Bennett, Michael Begon, Sarah M. Hazel and C. Anthony Hart
- Condition-related mate choice in sticklebacks pp. 234-234

- Theo C. M. Bakker, Reto Künzler and Dominique Mazzi
- Structure of the trp RNA-binding attenuation protein, TRAP, bound to RNA pp. 235-242

- Alfred A. Antson, Eleanor J. Dodson, Guy Dodson, Richard B. Greaves, Xiao-ping Chen and Paul Gollnick
- The novel Cer-like protein Caronte mediates the establishment of embryonic left–right asymmetry pp. 243-251

- Concepción Rodríguez Esteban, Javier Capdevila, Aris N. Economides, Jaime Pascual, Ángel Ortiz and Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte
- Evidence for a positive cosmological constant from flows of galaxies and distant supernovae pp. 252-254

- Idit Zehavi and Avishai Dekel
- A metal complex that binds α-amino acids with high and predictable stereospecificity pp. 254-257

- Jik Chin, Soo Suk Lee, Kyung Joo Lee, Seongsoon Park and Dong H. Kim
- Cloud albedo enhancement by surface-active organic solutes in growing droplets pp. 257-259

- Maria Cristina Facchini, Mihaela Mircea, Sandro Fuzzi and Robert J. Charlson
- Control of the location of the volcanic front in island arcs by aqueous fluid connectivity in the mantle wedge pp. 259-262

- Kenji Mibe, Toshitsugu Fujii and Atsushi Yasuda
- A dromaeosaurid dinosaur with a filamentous integument from the Yixian Formation of China pp. 262-266

- Xing Xu, Xiao-Lin Wang and Xiao-Chun Wu
- Methane formation from long-chain alkanes by anaerobic microorganisms pp. 266-269

- Karsten Zengler, Hans H. Richnow, Ramon Rosselló-Mora, Walter Michaelis and Friedrich Widdel
- Grouping of image fragments in primary visual cortex pp. 269-272

- Yoichi Sugita
- Expression of the transcription factor ΔFosB in the brain controls sensitivity to cocaine pp. 272-276

- Max B. Kelz, Jingshan Chen, William A. Carlezon, Kim Whisler, Lauren Gilden, Alison M. Beckmann, Cathy Steffen, Ya-Jun Zhang, Louis Marotti, David W. Self, Tatiana Tkatch, Gytis Baranauskas, D. James Surmeier, Rachael L. Neve, Ronald S. Duman, Marina R. Picciotto and Eric J. Nestler
- Function of Rieger syndrome gene in left–right asymmetry and craniofacial development pp. 276-278

- Mei-Fang Lu, Carolyn Pressman, Rex Dyer, Randy L. Johnson and James F. Martin
- Pitx2 regulates lung asymmetry, cardiac positioning and pituitary and tooth morphogenesis pp. 279-282

- Chijen R. Lin, Chrissa Kioussi, Shawn O'Connell, Paola Briata, Daniel Szeto, Forrest Liu, Juan Carlos Izpisúa-Belmonte and Michael G. Rosenfeld
- Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14 pp. 282-286

- Robert S. Ames, Henry M. Sarau, Johathan K. Chambers, Robert N. Willette, Nambi V. Aiyar, Anne M. Romanic, Calvert S. Louden, James J. Foley, Charles F. Sauermelch, Robert W. Coatney, Zhaohui Ao, Jyoti Disa, Stephen D. Holmes, Jeffrey M. Stadel, John D. Martin, Wu-Schyong Liu, George I. Glover, Shelagh Wilson, Dean E. McNulty, Catherine E. Ellis, Nabil A. Elshourbagy, Usman Shabon, John J. Trill, Douglas W. P. Hay, Eliot H. Ohlstein, Derk J. Bergsma and Stephen A. Douglas
- A kinase-regulated PDZ-domain interaction controls endocytic sorting of the β2-adrenergic receptor pp. 286-290

- Tracy T. Cao, Heather W. Deacon, David Reczek, Anthony Bretscher and Mark von Zastrow
- EPS8 and E3B1 transduce signals from Ras to Rac pp. 290-293

- Giorgio Scita, Johan Nordstrom, Roberta Carbone, Pierluigi Tenca, Giuseppina Giardina, Silvio Gutkind, Mattias Bjarnegård, Christer Betsholtz and Pier Paolo Di Fiore
- A Salmonella protein antagonizes Rac-1 and Cdc42 to mediate host-cell recovery after bacterial invasion pp. 293-297

- Yixin Fu and Jorge E. Galán
- Deregulated cyclin E induces chromosome instability pp. 297-300

- Charles H. Spruck, Kwang-Ai Won and Steven I. Reed
- The thymine glycosylase MBD4 can bind to the product of deamination at methylated CpG sites pp. 301-304

- Brian Hendrich, Ulrike Hardeland, Huck-Hui Ng, Josef Jiricny and Adrian Bird
- Erratum: Full sintering of powdered-metal bodies in a microwave field pp. 304-304

- Rustum Roy, Dinesh Agrawal, Jiping Cheng and Shalva Gedevanishvili
1999, volume 401, articles 6749
- US energy secretary roasts tardy nuclear weapons laser project pp. 101-101

- Colin Macilwain
- Chimp care causes furrowed brows pp. 101-101

- Rex Dalton
- Japanese plan speeds up rice genome sequencing pp. 102-102

- Asako Saegusa
- Physicists unite to combat a crisis of falling numbers pp. 102-102

- Heather McCabe
- India urged to lift map restrictions pp. 102-102

- K.S. Jayaraman
- Clinton flails congress over $1.8 billion civilian R&D cuts pp. 103-103

- Colin Macilwain
- Astronomers deflect scare-stories heading for media overkill pp. 103-103

- Steve Nadis
- NASA could lose ‘best-value space projects’ pp. 103-103

- T. Reichhardt
- France to renovate natural history museum pp. 104-104

- Declan Butler
- Busquin targets young people pp. 104-104

- Keith Nuthall
- Battle lines drawn between ‘nanobacteria’ researchers pp. 105-105

- Alison Abbott
- Three Rs could make laboratories a better place for animals pp. 106-106

- Alison Abbott
- Universities and business fight over right to information pp. 106-106

- Wil Lepkowski
- Policy reversal puts science on top in New Zealand pp. 106-106

- Peter Pcokley
- GM backlash leaves US farmers wondering how to sell their crops pp. 107-107

- Sally Lehrman
- A science-oriented search engine could solve web problems … pp. 111-111

- Mike Gardner
- … just try to be specific … pp. 111-111

- A.L.S. Chiu, E. Sherry and X. Phung
- … using peer review as a guide to quality pp. 111-111

- Mike Fainzilber
- Money, money, money pp. 111-111

- Barbara-Ann G. Lewis
- Will Explore set the next century's standards? pp. 111-112

- Gillian Thomas
- Will Explore set the next century's standards? pp. 112-112

- Heather McCabe
- Spanish recruitment openly favours insiders pp. 112-112

- Javier Escartin
- New opportunities for expert witnesses in court pp. 112-112

- Peter Fenn, Christine Jinks and Michael O'Shea
- Gatecrashing the nuclear club pp. 113-114

- Brahma Chellaney
- Counting on our brains pp. 114-114

- Stanislas Dehaene
- Biochemistry: a biography pp. 114-115

- Charles Tanford and Jacqueline Reynolds
- Biology's structurally sound foundations pp. 115-116

- Gregory A. Petsko
- Science in culture pp. 116-116

- Martin Kemp
- Moral calculus and the bomb pp. 117-117

- Kurt Gottfried
- Birds of a feather lek together pp. 119-120

- Paul W. Sherman
- Synthetic molecular motors pp. 120-121

- Anthony P. Davis
- Lipid membranes shape up pp. 123-124

- Suzie J. Scales and Richard H. Scheller
- Supernova birth for a black hole pp. 124-125

- John Cowan
- The millennium flies in pp. 125-126

- Kenneth C. Burtis and R. Scott Hawley
- Condensed matter in cell death pp. 127-128

- Naoufal Zamzami and Guido Kroemer
- Weed insulation pp. 128-128

- David Jones
- Tropical tree gene flow and seed dispersal pp. 129-130

- Matthew B. Hamilton
- Diameter of the World-Wide Web pp. 130-131

- Réka Albert, Hawoong Jeong and Albert-László Barabási
- Global methylation in eutherian hybrids pp. 131-132

- Irmgard Roemer, Frank Grützner, Heinz Winking, Thomas Haaf, Annie Orth, Lulu Skidmore, Doug Antczak and Reinald Fundele
- Growth dynamics of the World-Wide Web pp. 131-131

- Bernardo A. Huberman and Lada A. Adamic
- reply: Global methylation in eutherian hybrids pp. 132-132

- Rachel J. Waugh O'Neill, Michael J. O'Neill and Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
- Endophilin I mediates synaptic vesicle formation by transfer of arachidonate to lysophosphatidic acid pp. 133-141

- Anne Schmidt, Michael Wolde, Christoph Thiele, Werner Fest, Hartmut Kratzin, Alexandre V. Podtelejnikov, Walter Witke, Wieland B. Huttner and Hans-Dieter Söling
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- E.J. Boekema, J.F.L. van Breemen, A. Brisson, T. Ubbink-Kok, W.N. Konings and J.S. Lolkema
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