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Science, New Series, Vol. 270, No. 5239, Nov. 17, 1995


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: Winds of Change, p. 1099
Ellis Rubinstein


Letters
Test Animals and Risk, pp. 1101-1102
A. A. Brooks; Seymour Holtzman; Norman S. Wolf
Tamoxifen Ruling in California, pp. 1102-1103
Thomas Mack
Lyme Disease Study, p. 1103
David R. Anderson
Glucocorticoids, p. 1103
Anuradha Ray
MBP and Innate Immunity, p. 1104
Jens Chr. Jensenius
EMF Studies, pp. 1104-1105
Martin Blank
Medical Imaging, p. 1105
Stephen J. Riederer; Richard L. Ehman


Corrections and Clarifications: Crystal Structure of the MATa1/MATα2 Homeodomain Heterodimer Bound to DNA, p. 1105
Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope: Peregrine Falcon: Saved or Endangered?, p. 1105
ScienceScope, p. 1107
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Will NASA's Research Reforms Fly?, pp. 1108-1110
Andrew Lawler
New Clues Found to Huntington's, p. 1110
Marcia Barinaga
Biosphere 2 Turned Over to Columbia, p. 1111
Lori Wolfgang
American Spied for East Germany, p. 1111
Robert Koenig
Scientists Attacked for 'Patenting' Pacific Tribe, p. 1112
Gary Taubes
Security Schemes Aspire to No-Fuss System Protection, pp. 1113-1114
Charles C. Mann
Global Team Keeps Low Profile as it Works on Next Collider, p. 1115
Andrew Lawler


Research News
Asian Hominids Grow Older, pp. 1116-1117
Elizabeth Culotta
African Origins: West Side Story, p. 1117
Virginia Morell
Do Kenya Tools Root Birth of Modern Thought in Africa?, pp. 1118-1119
JoAnn Gutin
Nanotubes Show Image-Display Talent, p. 1119
Robert F. Service
Annual Genetics Meeting: Some Puzzles, Some Answers, pp. 1120-1121
Rachel Nowak
New Drug Shows Promise in Monkeys, pp. 1121-1122
Jon Cohen
How Vanished Oceans Drop an Anchor, p. 1122
Tim Appenzeller


Random Samples, pp. 1123+1125
Constance Holden


Science in China: A Great Leap Forward
[Introduction], p. 1131
Jeffrey Mervis; June Kinoshita
The Scientific Geography of China, pp. 1132-1133


News
The Long March to Topnotch Science, pp. 1134-1137
Jeffrey Mervis
Government Focuses Funds, and Hopes, on Elite Teams, pp. 1137-1139
June Kinoshita
Reading the Tea Leaves in a List of Major Priorities, pp. 1139-1141
Jeffrey Mervis
Scientists Hope Competition Will Improve Internet Access, pp. 1141-1142
June Kinoshita
Incentives Help Researchers Resist Lure of Commerce, pp. 1142-1143
June Kinoshita
The Right Ties Can Save Lives and Move Mountains, pp. 1144-1147
Jeffrey Mervis
Agriculture Finds a Niche; Drug Researchers Seek Help, pp. 1147-1149
June Kinoshita
China's Unique Environment Favors Large Intervention Trials, pp. 1149-1151
Jeffrey Mervis
National Monitoring Network Does Science -- and a Lot More, pp. 1151-1152
Ted Plafker


Policy Forums
The Course of Reform at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, p. 1153
Zhou Guangzhao
The Role of Chinese Science and Technology in Economic Development, p. 1154
Zhu Lilan


Perspectives
The Emerging Art of Solid-State Synthesis, pp. 1157-1158
Bruce Parkinson
Unraveling Immune Privilege, pp. 1158-1159
J. Wayne Streilein
ATP-Sensitive K+ Channels: Paradigm Lost, Paradigm Regained, p. 1159
Louis H. Philipson


Gas-Phase Multiply Charged Anions, pp. 1160-1166
Markus K. Scheller; Robert N. Compton; Lorenz S. Cederbaum


Research Articles
Reconstitution of I KATP : An Inward Rectifier Subunit Plus the Sulfonylurea Receptor, pp. 1166-1170
Nobuya Inagaki; Tohru Gonoi; John P. Clement IV; Noriyuki Namba; Johji Inazawa; Gabriela Gonzalez; Lydia Aguilar-Bryan; Susumu Seino; Joseph Bryan
Crystal Structure of the Xanthine Oxidase-Related Aldehyde Oxido-Reductase from D. gigas, pp. 1170-1176
Maria J. Romão; Margarida Archer; Isabel Moura; Jose J. G. Moura; Jean LeGall; Richard Engh; Monika Schneider; Peter Hof; Robert Huber


Reports
Real-Space Structure of Colloidal Hard-Sphere Glasses, pp. 1177-1179
Alfons van Blaaderen; Pierre Wiltzius
A Carbon Nanotube Field-Emission Electron Source, pp. 1179-1180
Walt A. de Heer; A. Chatelain; D. Ugarte
Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices by Controlled Crystallization of Modulated Reactants, pp. 1181-1184
Myungkeun Noh; James Thiel; David C. Johnson
Giant Facets at Ice Grain Boundary Grooves, pp. 1184-1186
L. A. Wilen; J. G. Dash
Partitioning of Tungsten and Molybdenum between Metallic Liquid and Silicate Melt, pp. 1186-1189
Michael J. Walter; Yves Thibault
Fas Ligand-Induced Apoptosis as a Mechanism of Immune Privilege, pp. 1189-1192
Thomas S. Griffith; Thomas Brunner; Sharon M. Fletcher; Douglas R. Green; Thomas A. Ferguson
Negative Xylem Pressures in Plants: A Test of the Balancing Pressure Technique, pp. 1193-1194
N. Michele Holbrook; Michael J. Burns; Christopher B. Field
Inhibitors of HIV Nucleocapsid Protein Zinc Fingers as Candidates for the Treatment of AIDS, pp. 1194-1197
William G. Rice; Jeffrey G. Supko; Louis Malspeis; Robert W. Buckheit Jr.; David Clanton; Ming Bu; Lisa Graham; Catherine A. Schaeffer; Jim A. Turpin; John Domagala; Rocco Gogliotti; John P. Bader; Susan M. Halliday; Lori Coren; Raymond C. Sowder II; Larry O. Arthur; Louis E. Henderson
Prevention of SIV Infection in Macaques by (R)-9-(2-Phosphonylmethoxypropyl)adenine, pp. 1197-1199
Che-Chung Tsai; Kathryn E. Follis; Alexander Sabo; Thomas W. Beck; Richard F. Grant; Norbert Bischofberger; Raoul E. Benveniste; Roberta Black
Solution Structure of a Bovine Immunodeficiency Virus Tat-TAR Peptide-RNA Complex, pp. 1200-1203
Joseph D. Puglisi; Lily Chen; Scott Blanchard; Alan D. Frankel
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Adenomas in Mice Expressing a Dominant Negative N-Cadherin, pp. 1203-1207
Michelle L. Hermiston; Jeffrey I. Gordon
Concerted Signaling by Retinal Ganglion Cells, pp. 1207-1210
Markus Meister; Leon Lagnado; Denis A. Baylor
Pheromone Response in Yeast: Association of Bem1p with Proteins of the MAP Kinase Cascade and Actin, pp. 1210-1213
Thomas Leeuw; Anne Fourest-Lieuvin; Cunle Wu; Janet Chenevert; Karen Clark; Malcolm Whiteway; David Y. Thomas; Ekkehard Leberer
Requirement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ras for Completion of Mitosis, pp. 1213-1215
Takashi Morishita; Hiroshi Mitsuzawa; Masato Nakafuku; Shun Nakamura; Seisuke Hattori; Yasuhiro Anraku
Ligand-Induced Autoregulation of IFN-γ Receptor β Chain Expression in T Helper Cell Subsets, pp. 1215-1218
Erika A. Bach; Susanne J. Szabo; Anand S. Dighe; Avi Ashkenazi; Michel Aguet; Kenneth M. Murphy; Robert D. Schreiber


Technical Comments
Attenuated Retrovirus Vaccines and AIDS, pp. 1218-1222
Koen K. A. van Rompay; Abbie Spinner; Moses Otsyula; Michael B. McChesney; Marta L. Marthas; Gene M. Shearer; Daniel R. Lucey; Mario Clerici; Harry W. Kestler; Kuan-Teh Jeang; Preston A. Marx; Timothy W. Baba; Vladimir Liska; Yuwen Hu; Robert A. Rasmussen; Dominique Pennick; Rod Bronson; Michael F. Greene; Ruth M. Ruprecht
Mechanisms of Cardiac Fibrillation, pp. 1222-1225
Richard A. Gray; José Jalife; Alexandre V. Panfilov; William T. Baxter; Cándido Cabo; Jorge M. Davidenko; Arkady M. Pertsov; Paulien Hogeweg; Arthur T. Winfree


Book Reviews
Microbial Evolution, p. 1233
Population Genetics of Bacteria
S. Baumberg; J. P. W. Young; E. M. H. Wellington; J. R. Saunders
Review author[s]: Julian Adams
Island Reptiles, pp. 1233-1235
Anolis Lizards of the Caribbean. Ecology, Evolution, and Plate Tectonics
Jonathan Roughgarden
Review author[s]: Ted J. Case
Books Received, p. 1236


Back Matter (32 pp.)

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