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- 1From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedMarin Biologic Laboratories www.marinbio.com Identify rare antibodies This detection technique uses encapsulated hybrid cells from immunized animals. Each hybrid cell is analysed for monoclonal antibody...
- 2From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedBender MedSystems www.bendermedsystems.com Antibodies, bioreagents and assay kits This new catalogue from Bender MedSystems is organized in four sections listing products for use in cell adhesion, apoptosis,...
- 3From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedEph tyrosine kinase receptors and their membrane-bound ephrin ligands mediate cell interactions and participate in several developmental processes (1-4). Ligand binding to an Eph receptor results in tyrosine...
- 4From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedRosalind Franklin and DNA by Anne Sayre W. W. Norton, $13.95 Tides: A Scientific History by David Edgar Cartwright Cambridge University Press, 18.95 [pounds sterling], $29.95 "Now comes David...
- 5From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedThe Nobel Prize for Medicine for 1950 has been awarded jointly to Dr. Philip Showalter Hench, of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, Prof. Edward Calvin Kendall, of the Mayo Foundation, Rochester, and Prof. Tadeus...
- 6From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedMoscow Zhores Alferov, recent Nobel prize-winner for physics and a communist member of the lower chamber of the Russian parliament, last week spoke in support of the nation's electronic industry. At a parliamentary...
- 7From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedBurning of fossil fuels and changes in land use--mainly deforestation--are resulting in more C[O.sub.2] in the atmosphere and, it seems, global warming. Much of that extra C[O.sub.2] is absorbed in 'sinks' on land and...
- 8From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedNorthern vole populations exhibit large-scale, spatially synchronous population dynamics (1,2). Such cases of population synchrony provide excellent opportunities for distinguishing between local intrinsic and regional...
- 9From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedReports that an unapproved form of genetically modified corn (maize) has found its way into the Japanese food supply have prompted government action in both Japan and the United States. StarLink corn, produced in the...
- 10From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedThe Great Divergence: China, Europe and the Making of the Modern World Economy by Kenneth Pomeranz Princeton University Press: 2000. 382pp. $39.95, 25.95 [pounds sterling] In his seminal work on Britain's...
- 11From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedSir--I would like to correct an error in your Opinion article "Systems Biology's Multiple Maths" (Nature 407, 819; 2000) about the approach and the scope of the Alliance for Cellular Signaling. Our focus is limited to G...
- 12From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedThe search for a theory to explain why the metabolic rate of mammals is proportional to the 3/4-power of body mass (Kleiber's law) has recently focused on the nutrient distribution network formed by arteries and...
- 13From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedAmersham Pharmacia Biotech www.apbiotech.com Immunoprecipitation for beginners This is a starter pack for immunoprecipitation containing protein A and protein G Sepharose 4 Fast Flow with step-by-step...
- 14From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedIn the debate about how to make rational, sustainable use of the American tropics, some of the more enlightened governments are taking a hard look at indigenous farming practices. Two papers (one on page 190 of this...
- 15From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedSearches for genes involved in the ageing process have been made in genetically tractable model organisms such as yeast, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster fruitflies and mice. These genetic...
- 16From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedQuantum Biotechnologies www.qbi.com MAP technology Quantum offers a full line of custom antibody services including production of polyclonal/ monoclonal and bifunctional antibodies, purification, conjugation,...
- 17From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedAdvances in our knowledge of age-associated diseases have far outpaced advances in our understanding of the fundamental ageing processes that underlie the vulnerability to these pathologies. If we are to increase human...
- 18From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedAt the request of the Austrian Ministry of Agriculture, various experiments have been made by Drs Pernter and Trabert with the view of testing the use of Mr Stiger's apparatus for dispersing hail-clouds by gun-firing....
- 19From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedDarkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon by Patrick Tierney W. W. Norton: 2000. 416pp. $27.95 Scandal is nothing new to anthropology--think of the furore surrounding the...
- 20From: Nature. (Vol. 408, Issue 6809) Peer-ReviewedMunich Senior managers at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, were meeting as Nature went to press to decide whether to fund a one-year extension for the Large Electron-Positron (LEP) collider, at an...