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Contents: Volume 5,
Number 10
 
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Open access and closed options.

Frank Gannon

EMBO reports 5, 10, 921 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400270
science and society
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Are microbes at the root of a solution to world food production?  Rational exploitation of interactions between microbes and plants can help to transform agriculture

John P. Morrissey, J. Maxwell Dow, G. Louise Mark & Fergal O'Gara

EMBO reports 5, 10, 922–926 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400263
The future of stem-cell research in Germany.  A Delphi study

Peter M. Wiedemann, Judith Simon, Silke Schicktanz & Christof Tannert

EMBO reports 5, 10, 927–931 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400266
analyses top go to top
Science policy in the USA.  Sweeping changes to government science under the Bush administration may have caused long-term damage, scientists fear

Caroline Hadley

EMBO reports 5, 10, 932–935 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400267
Accession without concession.  The ten new EU member states have an uphill battle to improve their science base, but would prefer not to play by different rules from the rest

Andrew Moore

EMBO reports 5, 10, 935–938 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400268
Hormone therapy for the ageing.  Despite the negative results of recent trials, hormone replacement therapy retains enticing promises for the elderly

Andrea Rinaldi

EMBO reports 5, 10, 938–941 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400269
reviews
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Clathrin-mediated transport: assembly required.  Workshop on Molecular Mechanisms of Vesicle Selectivity

Rosa Puertollano

EMBO reports 5, 10, 942–946 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
Published online: 24 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400249
Two billion years of actin.  Meeting on Cytoskeletal Dynamics: From Cell Biology to Development and Disease

Kathryn R. Ayscough & Steven J. Winder

EMBO reports 5, 10, 947–952 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
Published online: 24 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400252
concept top go to top
Daughter-specific repression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae HO: Ash1 is the commander.

Maria Pia Cosma

EMBO reports 5, 10, 953–957 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400251
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Huntingtin and the molecular pathogenesis of Huntington's disease.  Fourth in Molecular Medicine Review Series

Christian Landles & Gillian P. Bates

EMBO reports 5, 10, 958–963 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400250
In control: systematic assessment of microarray performance.

Harm van Bakel & Frank C.P. Holstege

EMBO reports 5, 10, 964–969 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary Information |
doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400253
scientific reports
The two membrane segments of leader peptidase partition one by one into the lipid bilayer via a Sec/YidC interface.

Edith N. G. Houben, Corinne M. ten Hagen-Jongman, Josef Brunner, Bauke Oudega & Joen Luirink

EMBO reports 5, 10, 970–975 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
Published online: 17 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400261
Epigenome changes in active and inactive Polycomb-group-controlled regions.

Achim Breiling, Laura P O'Neill, Donatella D'Eliseo, Bryan M Turner & Valerio Orlando

EMBO reports 5, 10, 976–982 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary Information |
Published online: 24 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400260
The DNA repair helicase UvrD is essential for replication fork reversal in replication mutants.

Maria Jose Flores, Vladimir Bidnenko & Bénédicte Michel

EMBO reports 5, 10, 983–988 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary Information |
Published online: 17 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400262
DSS1 is required for RAD51 focus formation and genomic stability in mammalian cells.

Katrin Gudmundsdottir, Christopher J Lord, Emily Witt, Andrew N J Tutt & Alan Ashworth

EMBO reports 5, 10, 989–993 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary Information |
Published online: 10 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400255
SNM-dependent recombinational repair of oxidatively induced DNA damage in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Jean Molinier, Marie-Eve Stamm & Barbara Hohn

EMBO reports 5, 10, 994–999 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary Information |
Published online: 24 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400256
Toll-like receptor 2-dependent bacterial sensing does not occur via peptidoglycan recognition.

Leonardo H Travassos, Stephen E Girardin, Dana J Philpott, Didier Blanot, Marie-Anne Nahori, Catherine Werts & Ivo G Boneca

EMBO reports 5, 10, 1000–1006 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary Information |
Published online: 10 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400248
Enhanced bone formation in lipodystrophic PPARgammahyp/hyp mice relocates haematopoiesis to the spleen.

Terrie-Anne Cock, Jonathan Back, Florent Elefteriou, Gérard Karsenty, Philippe Kastner, Susan Chan & Johan Auwerx

EMBO reports 5, 10, 1007–1012 (2004). | Abstract | Full Text | PDF |
Published online: 10 September 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400254
corrigendum top go to top
The Drosophila homolog of the human AF10 is an HP1-interacting suppressor of position effect variegation.

Britta Linder, Nina Gerlach & Herbert Jäckle

EMBO reports 5, 10, 1013 (2004). | Full Text | PDF |
Published online: October 2004 | doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7400271
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