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Science, New Series, Vol. 278, No. 5335, Oct. 3, 1997


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: The Science of Substance Abuse, p. 15
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Top Talent at NSF, p. 17
Mary Hanson
Ring Laser Design, p. 17
H. R. Bilger
Analogies with Meaning, p. 18
Robert Goldberg
NASA Funding for Earth Science, pp. 18-19
Robert Harriss
Polio Vaccine Production, p. 19
Stanley A. Plotkin
Clean Air Skepticism, pp. 19-20
Frederick W. Lipfert
Genetic Evolution of Morphology, pp. 20-21
Stuart A. Newman
Resonance Raman Results: Retraction, p. 21
Thomas G. Spiro


Corrections and Clarifications: Telomerase Activity of Reverse Transcriptase, p. 21
Corrections and Clarifications: Human Domination of Earth's Ecosystems, p. 21
Corrections and Clarifications: Epilepsy and Exacerbation of Brain Injury in Mice Lacking the Glutamate Transporter GLT-1, p. 21
ScienceScope, p. 23
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
Weakened SIV Vaccine Still Kills, pp. 24-25
Jon Cohen
Berkeley Facility Ranks Low On Advisory Panel's List, pp. 25-26
Andrew Lawler
Furor Over Company Deal Roils AMA, p. 26
Jocelyn Kaiser
Stanford Researcher Fights Dismissal in Hospital Spat, p. 27
Constance Holden
Government Bows Out of Academy Case, p. 28
Andrew Lawler
Scandal Claims Science Minister, p. 28
Elizabeth Finkel
JET Takes a Step Closer to Break-Even, p. 29
Alexander Hellemans
Staff Makes Bid to Privatize Observatory, pp. 29-30
Nigel Williams
Friendly Finish Looms on Spending, p. 30
Andrew Lawler
Socialists Reverse Budget Decline, p. 31
Michael Balter
New Studies Affirm BSE-Human Link, p. 31
Nigel Williams
Near the Lights of Vegas, Chemists Are on a Roll, pp. 32-33
Robert F. Service
Olefin Catalyst Keeps Things Short, pp. 33-34
Robert F. Service
Males Mutate More, Bird Study Shows, p. 34
Steven Dickman


Special News Report
Getting the Brain's Attention, pp. 35-37
Ingrid Wickelgren
Cocaine Wreaks Subtle Damage on Developing Brains, pp. 38-39
Gretchen Vogel


Random Samples, p. 41
Constance Holden


Frontiers in Neuroscience: The Science of Substance Abuse
Addiction is a Brain Disease, and it Matters, pp. 45-47
Alan I. Leshner
Interpreting Dutch Cannabis Policy: Reasoning by Analogy in the Legalization Debate, pp. 47-52
Robert MacCoun; Peter Reuter
Drug Abuse: Hedonic Homeostatic Dysregulation, pp. 52-58
George F. Koob; Michel Le Moal
Molecular and Cellular Basis of Addiction, pp. 58-63
Eric J. Nestler; George K. Aghajanian
Psychoactive Drug Use in Evolutionary Perspective, pp. 63-66
Randolph M. Nesse; Kent C. Berridge
A Range of Research-Based Pharmacotherapies for Addiction, pp. 66-70
Charles P. O'Brien


Book Reviews
An Ongoing Debate, p. 75
Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Fact. A Review of the Scientific Evidence.
Lynn Zimmer; John P. Morgan
Review author[s]: Wayne Hall
Also Noteworthy, p. 75
Dugs of Abuse.
Simon Wills


Perspectives
Chondrites and the Solar Nebula, pp. 76-77
Adrian Brearley
Carbon Nanotubes for Next-Generation Electronics Devices, pp. 77-78
Susumu Saito
MutT Prevents Leakiness, pp. 78-79
Bryn A. Bridges
Unconscious Odors, p. 79
Pamela J. Hines
Proteins from Scratch, pp. 80-81
William F. DeGrado


Webwatch, p. 81
David Voss


Research Article
De Novo Protein Design: Fully Automated Sequence Selection, pp. 82-87
Bassil I. Dahiyat; Stephen L. Mayo


Reports
Accretion Rates of Meteorites and Cosmic Dust in the Early Ordovician, pp. 88-90
Birger Schmitz; Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink; Maurits Lindström; Mario Tassinari
Measurements of 12 C/ 13 C, 14 N/ 15 N, and 32 S/ 34 S Ratios in Comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 01), pp. 90-93
David C. Jewitt; Henry E. Matthews; Tobias Owen; Roland Meier
Midwinter Start to Antarctic Ozone Depletion: Evidence from Observations and Models, pp. 93-96
H. K. Roscoe; A. E. Jones; A. M. Lee
Time-Domain Holographic Digital Memory, pp. 96-100
Xiao A. Shen; An-Dien Nguyen; John W. Perry; David L. Huestis; Ravinder Kachru
Nanotube Nanodevice, pp. 100-103
Philip G. Collins; A. Zettl; Hiroshi Bando; Andreas Thess; R. E. Smalley
Ste5 RING-H2 Domain: Role in Ste4-Promoted Oligomerization for Yeast Pheromone Signaling, pp. 103-106
Carla Inouye; Namrita Dhillon; Jeremy Thorner
Negative Regulation by HLA-DO of MHC Class II-Restricted Antigen Processing, pp. 106-109
Lisa K. Denzin; Derek B. Sant'Angelo; Craig Hammond; Michael J. Surman; Peter Cresswell
Interdomain Interactions Underlying Activation of Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels, pp. 110-113
Michael D. Varnum; William N. Zagotta
Mediation of Neuronal Apoptosis by Enhancement of Outward Potassium Current, pp. 114-117
Shan Ping Yu; Chen-Hsiung Yeh; Stefano L. Sensi; Byoung J. Gwag; Lorella M. T. Canzoniero; Z. Shadi Farhangrazi; Howard S. Ying; Min Tian; Laura L. Dugan; Dennis W. Choi
Immunotherapy of Tumors with Autologous Tumor-Derived Heat Shock Protein Preparations, pp. 117-120
Yasuaki Tamura; Ping Peng; Kang Liu; Maria Daou; Pramod K. Srivastava
Rapid Colorectal Adenoma Formation Initiated by Conditional Targeting of the Apc Gene, pp. 120-123
Hiroyuki Shibata; Kaoru Toyama; Hisashi Shioya; Masaki Ito; Morihisa Hirota; Sumitaka Hasegawa; Hiroshi Matsumoto; Hiroshi Takano; Tetsu Akiyama; Kumao Toyoshima; Ryunosuke Kanamaru; Yumi Kanegae; Izumu Saito; Yusuke Nakamura; Kiyotaka Shiba; Tetsuo Noda
Maintenance of Human T Cell Anergy: Blocking of IL-2 Gene Transcription by Activated Rap 1, pp. 124-128
Vassiliki A. Boussiotis; Gordon J. Freeman; Alla Berezovskaya; Dwayne L. Barber; Lee M. Nadler
Counteraction by MutT Protein of Transcriptional Errors Caused by Oxidative Damage, pp. 128-130
F. Taddei; H. Hayakawa; M.-F. Bouton; A.-M. Cirinesi; I. Matic; M. Sekiguchi; M. Radman
Functional Dynamics of GABAergic Inhibition in the Thalamus, pp. 130-134
Uhnoh Kim; Maria V. Sanchez-Vives; David A. McCormick
Antagonism of Central Melanocortin Receptors in Vitro and in Vivo by Agouti-Related Protein, pp. 135-138
Michael M. Ollmann; Brent D. Wilson; Ying-Kui Yang; Julie A. Kerns; Yanru Chen; Ira Gantz; Gregory S. Barsh
NF-AT Activation Induced by a CAML-Interacting Member of the Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, pp. 138-141
Götz-Ulrich von Bülow; Richard J. Bram
Evidence for a Role of CRM1 in Signal-Mediated Nuclear Protein Export, pp. 141-144
Batool Ossareh-Nazari; Françoise Bachelerie; Catherine Dargemont


Technical Comments
The Possibility of Ice on the Moon, pp. 144-145
S. J. Weidenschilling; S. Nozette; E. M. Shoemaker; P. Spudis; C. L. Lichtenberg; N. J. S. Stacy; D. B. Campbell; P. G. Ford


Science's Next Wave: Work in Clinical Research- Without a Medical Degree, p. 153
Nicole Ruediger

Back Matter (35 pp.)

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