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Nature

Nature, Vol.409, No.6820 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0028-0836 (Print) 

In this Issue (51 articles)

545 - 545 Post-genomic cultures - Like it or not, big biology is here to stay.
[Anonymous]
545 - 545 Greece should abandon a short-sighted policy - The Greek government's research funding originated in an era of support from the European Union that is coming to an end. The country's potential deserves a much greater focus on fundamental research.
[Anonymous]
547 - 548 Hughes institute will put down roots to develop research tools
Macilwain C
547 - 547 Ethics watchdog to oversee drugs trials in Third World
Davis M
548 - 548 Weapons labs escape FBI action
Goodwin I
548 - 548 Journal will publish accused scientist's work
Dalton R
549 - 549 Canada pours funds into health research
Spurgeon D
549 - 549 BSE crisis sinks German public biotech programme
Krammer R
550 - 550 Poor coordination 'wastes US research into global change'
Schrope M
550 - 550 Bank raids malaria centre in dispute over landlord's debt
Bosch X
551 - 551 Designer rice to combat diet deficiencies makes its debut
Schiermeier Q
551 - 551 Commercial sector scores success with whole rice genome
Dickson D, Cyranoski D
554 - 555 Taming Africa's killer lake
Clarke T
556 - 557 Digital history
Abbott A
558 - 558 Changing patent laws could be a healthy move to combat resistance
Nicholls T
558 - 558 Why Pauling didn't solve the structure of DNA
Lake J
558 - 558 We need both computer models and experiments
Fischer D, Baker D, Moult J
559 - 560 Pandora's picnic basket: The potential and hazards of genetically modified foods
Tavern D
559 - 560 Food's frontier: The next Green revolution
Taverne D
560 - 561 Acupuncture: Efficacy, safety and practice
Galloway J
561 - 562 An odd kind of fame: Stories of Phineas Gage
Glynn I
563 - 563 Back to the future from 1888 - One writer's vision of a technological utopia has stood the test of time.
Segal HP
565 - 565 A never-ending story
Moore PD
567 - 568 Fusion needs more than SNAREs
Almers W
568 - 571 Fluid dynamics - That sinking feeling
Brenner MP, Mucha PJ
571 - 572 Functional genomics - Silent genes given voice
Cornish-Bowden A, Cardenas ML
572 - 573 Solid-state optics - A laser that turns down the heat
Rumbles G
573 - 575 Structural biology - Pumping DNA
Egelman EH
575 - 576 Materials science - Ultrafast colour displays
Gratzel M
576 - 577 Oceanography - The Rossby rototiller
Siegel DA
577 - 578 Vascular biology - Targeted delivery of nitric oxide
Gross SS
579 - 579 A fern that hyperaccumulates arsenic - A hardy, versatile, fast-growing plant helps to remove arsenic from contaminated soils.
Ma LQ, Komar KM, Tu C, Zhang WH, Cai Y, Kennelley ED
580 - 580 Neuroperception - Superior auditory spatial tuning in conductors
Munte TF, Kohlmetz C, Nager W, Altenmuller E
581 - 588 Trans-complex formation by proteolipid channels in the terminal phase of membrane fusion
Peters C, Bayer MJ, Buhler S, Andersen JS, Mann M, Mayer A
589 - 591 Rapid collisional evolution of comets during the formation of the Oort cloud
Stern SA, Weissman PR
591 - 594 Two coexisting vortex phases in the peak effect regime in a superconductor
Marchevsky M, Higgins MJ, Bhattacharya S
594 - 597 An effective gravitational temperature for sedimentation
Segre PN, Liu F, Umbanhowar P, Weitz DA
597 - 600 Pumping of nutrients to ocean surface waters by the action of propagating planetary waves
Uz BM, Yoder JA, Osychny V
600 - 603 Aerogeophysical measurements of collapse-prone hydrothermally altered zones at Mount Rainier volcano
Finn CA, Sisson TW, Deszcz-Pan M
603 - 607 Unexpected diversity of small eukaryotes in deep-sea Antarctic plankton
Lopez-Garcia P, Rodriguez-Valera F, Pedros-Alio C, Moreira D
607 - 610 Oceanic 18S rDNA sequences from picoplankton reveal unsuspected eukaryotic diversity
Moon-van der Staay SY, De Wachter R, Vaulot D
610 - 614 Parallel adaptive radiations in two major clades of placental mammals
Madsen O, Scally M, Douady CJ, Kao DJ, DeBry RW, Adkins R, Amrine HM, Stanhope MJ, de Jong WW, Springer MS
614 - 618 Molecular phylogenetics and the origins of placental mammals
Murphy WJ, Eizirik E, Johnson WE, Zhang YP, Ryderk OA, O'Brien SJ
618 - 622 Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants
Pryer KM, Schneider H, Smith AR, Cranfill R, Wolf PG, Hunt JS, Sipes SD
622 - 626 Export by red blood cells of nitric oxide bioactivity
Pawloski JR, Hess DT, Stamler JS
626 - 630 Scabrous complexes with Notch to mediate boundary formation
Powell PA, Wesley C, Spencer S, Cagan RL
630 - 633 Polarity controls forces governing asymmetric spindle positioning in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo
Grill SW, Gonczy P, Stelzer EHK, Hyman AA
633 - 637 Normal human mammary epithelial cells spontaneously escape senescence and acquire genomic changes
Romanov SR, Kozakiewicz BK, Holst CR, Stampfer MR, Haupt LM, Tlsty TD
637 - 641 The bacterial conjugation protein TrwB resembles ring helicases and F-1-ATPase
Gomis-Ruth FX, Moncalian G, Perez-Luque R, Gonzalez A, Cabezon E, de la Cruz F, Coll M
641 - 645 Three key residues form a critical contact network in a protein folding transition state
Vendruscolo M, Paci E, Dobson CM, Karplus M
646 - U22 A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA (vol 408, pg 740, 2000)
Hemmi H, Takeuchi O, Kawai T, Kaisho T, Sato S, Sanjo H, Matsumoto M, Hoshino K, Wagner H, Takeda K, Akira S