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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5203, Mar. 10, 1995


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: Letter to Floyd Bloom, Editor-in-Chief-Elect, p. 1403
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
AIDS Research Policy, pp. 1405-1407
William E. Paul; Spencer Cox; Billi Goldberg; Raphael B. Stricker
Biosphere 2, p. 1407
John Allen
Oncogenes and Cancer, pp. 1407-1409
Peter H. Duesberg; Dominique Stéhelin
China's Internet Links, p. 1409
Xin Hao
Zinc Selenide Lasers, p. 1409
Brian J. Fitzpatrick


ScienceScope, p. 1411
Richard Stone


News and Comment
A New Phase in the War on Cancer, pp. 1412-1415
Eliot Marshall
Nobelists Make a Plea for NIH Budget, p. 1415
Eliot Marshall
Russian Chaos Breeds Diphtheria Outbreak, pp. 1416-1417
John Maurice
European Parliament Axes Patent Policy, pp. 1417-1418
Claire O'Brien
Science Budget Takes 15% Whack, p. 1418
Douglas Powell
India Cracks Whip to End Addiction to State Funds, pp. 1419-1420
Pallava Bagla
Galvin, DOE Spar Over Reform Plan, p. 1420
Andrew Lawler


Research News
Did Darwin Get It All Right?, pp. 1421-1422
Richard A. Kerr
With Quark Discovery, Truth Comes Out on Top--Twice, p. 1423
Antonio Regalado
How Quixotic Is SLAC's Quest To Detect "Crazy Particle"?, p. 1424
John Travis
Plucking Images From the Digital Floods, p. 1425
Kenneth Chang
NASA Picks a Budget Lunar Trip, p. 1425
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, pp. 1426-1427
Constance Holden


Profile
Floyd Bloom: The Next Editor-in-Chief of Science, pp. 1441-1442
Richard A. Lerner; Roger Guillemin


Perspective
Targeting Retroviral Integration, pp. 1443-1444
Frederic Bushman


Apoptosis
Mechanisms and Genes of Cellular Suicide, pp. 1445-1449
Hermann Steller
The Fas Death Factor, pp. 1449-1456
Shigekazu Nagata; Pierre Golstein
Apoptosis in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Disease, pp. 1456-1462
Craig B. Thompson


Research Article
Structure of a Hyperthermophilic Tungstopterin Enzyme, Aldehyde Ferredoxin Oxidoreductase, pp. 1463-1469
Michael K. Chan; Swarnalatha Mukund; Arnulf Kletzin; Michael W. W. Adams; Douglas C. Rees


Reports
The Elemental Composition of the Corona of Procyon: Evidence for the Absence of the FIP Effect, pp. 1470-1473
Jeremy J. Drake; J. Martin Laming; Kenneth G. Widing; Jurgen H. M. M. Schmitt; Bernard Haisch; Stuart Bowyer
Conducting Layered Organic-Inorganic Halides Containing <110>-Oriented Perovskite Sheets, pp. 1473-1476
D. B. Mitzi; S. Wang; C. A. Feild; C. A. Chess; A. M. Guloy
A "Double-Diamond Superlattice" Built Up of Cd 17 S4(SCH2CH2OH) 26 Clusters, pp. 1476-1479
T. Vossmeyer; G. Reck; L. Katsikas; E. T. K. Haupt; B. Schulz; H. Weller
Micrometer- and Nanometer-Sized Polymeric Light-Emitting Diodes, pp. 1479-1481
Magnus Granström; Magnus Berggren; Olle Inganas
Influence of Lunar Phase on Daily Global Temperatures, pp. 1481-1483
Robert C. Balling Jr.; Randall S. Cerveny
Conformation of Macromolecules in the Gas Phase: Use of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Methods in Ion Chromatography, pp. 1483-1485
Gert von Helden; Thomas Wyttenbach; Michael T. Bowers
Control of IκB-α Proteolysis by Site-Specific, Signal-Induced Phosphorylation, pp. 1485-1488
Keith Brown; Susan Gerstberger; Louise Carlson; Guido Franzoso; Ulrich Siebenlist
Requirement of RNA Polymerase III Transcription Factors for in Vitro Position-Specific Integration of a Retroviruslike Element, pp. 1488-1491
Jacqueline Kirchner; Charles M. Connolly; Suzanne B. Sandmeyer
Glutamate Receptor RNA Editing in Vitro by Enzymatic Conversion of Adenosine to Inosine, pp. 1491-1494
Susan M. Rueter; Colleen M. Burns; Sarah A. Coode; Paramita Mookherjee; Ronald B. Emeson
Involvement of CRAF1, a Relative of TRAF, in CD40 Signaling, pp. 1494-1498
Genhong Cheng; Aileen M. Cleary; Zheng-sheng Ye; David I. Hong; Seth Lederman; David Baltimore
Crystal Structure of the Tetramerization Domain of the p53 Tumor Suppressor at 1.7 Angstroms, pp. 1498-1502
Philip D. Jeffrey; Svetlana Gorina; Nikola P. Pavletich
Pineal Opsin: A Nonvisual Opsin Expressed in Chick Pineal, pp. 1502-1506
Marianna Max; Peter J. McKinnon; Kenneth J. Seidenman; R. Keith Barrett; Meredithe L. Applebury; Joseph S. Takahashi; Robert F. Margolskee
Massive Cell Death of Immature Hematopoietic Cells and Neurons in Bcl-x- Deficient Mice, pp. 1506-1510
Noboru Motoyama; Fanping Wang; Kevin A. Roth; Hirofumi Sawa; Kei-ichi Nakayama; Keiko Nakayama; Izumi Negishi; Satoru Senju; Qing Zhang; Satoshi Fujii; Dennis Y. Loh
Synaptic Desensitization of NMDA Receptors by Calcineurin, pp. 1510-1512
Gang Tong; Dawn Shepherd; Craig E. Jahr
Storage of 7 ± 2 Short-Term Memories in Oscillatory Subcycles, pp. 1512-1515
John E. Lisman; Marco A. P. Idiart


Technical Comments
Interhelical Angles in the Solution Structure of the Oligomerization Domain of p53: Correction, pp. 1515-1516
G. Marius Clore; James G. Omichinski; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Nicola Zambrano; Hiroshi Sakamoto; Ettore Appella; Angela M. Gronenborn


Book Reviews
Hydraulics Under Fire, pp. 1529-1530
Structures in the Stream. Water, Science, and the Rise of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Todd Shallat
Review author[s]: Philip L. Shiman
Workings of HIV, p. 1530
HIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS
Jay A. Levy
Review author[s]: Robin A. Weiss
Patterns of Peopling, pp. 1530-1532
The History and Geography of Human Genes
L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza; Paolo Menozzi; Alberto Piazza
Review author[s]: Dennis H. O'Rourke
Books Received, p. 1532


Back Matter (32 pp.)

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