Table of contents
May 2007, Volume 25 No 5 pp483-602
- In This Issue
- Editorial
- News
- Bioentrepreneur
- Opinion and Comment
- Features
- News and Views
- Computational Biology
- Research
- Naturejobs
Editorial
Probity gone nuts - p483
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-483
Abstract - Probity gone nuts | Full Text - Probity gone nuts | PDF (73 KB) - Probity gone nuts
News
Critics pan timid European response to TeGenero disaster - pp485 - 486
Peter Mitchell
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-485
Abstract - Critics pan timid European response to TeGenero disaster | Full Text - Critics pan timid European response to TeGenero disaster | PDF (154 KB) - Critics pan timid European response to TeGenero disaster
Cimzia's setback paves way for other TNF inhibitors in Crohn's disease - pp487 - 488
Cormac Sheridan
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-487
Abstract - Cimzia's setback paves way for other TNF inhibitors in Crohn's disease | Full Text - Cimzia's setback paves way for other TNF inhibitors in Crohn's disease | PDF (115 KB) - Cimzia's setback paves way for other TNF inhibitors in Crohn's disease
Despite glacial progress, US government signals support for personalized medicine - pp489 - 490
Jeffrey L. Fox
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-489
Abstract - Despite glacial progress, US government signals support for personalized medicine | Full Text - Despite glacial progress, US government signals support for personalized medicine | PDF (173 KB) - Despite glacial progress, US government signals support for personalized medicine
Will the current biofuels boom go bust? - pp491 - 492
Emily Waltz
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-491
Abstract - Will the current biofuels boom go bust? | Full Text - Will the current biofuels boom go bust? | PDF (201 KB) - Will the current biofuels boom go bust?
In Brief
News in brief - pp493 - 494
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-493
Profile
Profile: Susan Wood - p495
Ken Wilan
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-495
Abstract - Profile: Susan Wood | Full Text - Profile: Susan Wood | PDF (216 KB) - Profile: Susan Wood
Data Page
VC funding hits high in Q1 - p496
Stacy Lawrence
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-496
Full Text - VC funding hits high in Q1 | PDF (133 KB) - VC funding hits high in Q1
News Feature
Antisense—down, but not out - pp497 - 499
Carol Potera
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-497
Abstract - Antisense[mdash]down, but not out | Full Text - Antisense—down, but not out | PDF (589 KB) - Antisense—down, but not out
Bioentrepreneur
Building a business
Tapping into foundations - pp501 - 504
Linda Nordling
doi:10.1038/bioent918
Opinion and Comment
Correspondence
Why the omega-3 piggy should go to market - pp505 - 506
Jing X Kang & Alexander Leaf
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-505
Full Text - Why the omega-3 piggy should go to market | PDF (179 KB) - Why the omega-3 piggy should go to market
Why the omega-3 piggy should go to market - p506
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-506
Full Text - Why the omega-3 piggy should go to market | PDF (73 KB) - Why the omega-3 piggy should go to market
Acceptance of GM food—an experiment in six countries - pp507 - 508
John G Knight, Damien W Mather, David K Holdsworth & David F Ermen
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-507
Full Text - Acceptance of GM food—an experiment in six countries | PDF (98 KB) - Acceptance of GM food—an experiment in six countries
Compliance costs for regulatory approval of new biotech crops - pp509 - 511
Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Julian M Alston & Kent J Bradford
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-509
Full Text - Compliance costs for regulatory approval of new biotech crops | PDF (94 KB) - Compliance costs for regulatory approval of new biotech crops
Commentary
Proposition 71 and CIRM—assessing the return on investment - pp513 - 521
Michael T Longaker, Laurence C Baker & Henry T Greely
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-513
Abstract - Proposition 71 and CIRM[mdash]assessing the return on investment | Full Text - Proposition 71 and CIRM—assessing the return on investment | PDF (1,418 KB) - Proposition 71 and CIRM—assessing the return on investment | Supplementary information
Book Review
Toppling the organic house of cards - pp522 - 523
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-522
Full Text - Toppling the organic house of cards | PDF (192 KB) - Toppling the organic house of cards
Features
Functional foods from biotech—an unappetizing prospect? - pp525 - 531
Kendall Powell
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-525
Abstract - Functional foods from biotech[mdash]an unappetizing prospect? | Full Text - Functional foods from biotech—an unappetizing prospect? | PDF (1,403 KB) - Functional foods from biotech—an unappetizing prospect?
Patents
Shortened life spans of biotech pioneer patents in Japan: a lesson from the DNA chip - pp533 - 535
Tomomi Aida, Atsuo Konishi, Masatoshi Hagiwara & Kazunori Hashimoto
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-533
Abstract - Shortened life spans of biotech pioneer patents in Japan: a lesson from the DNA chip | Full Text - Shortened life spans of biotech pioneer patents in Japan: a lesson from the DNA chip | PDF (141 KB) - Shortened life spans of biotech pioneer patents in Japan: a lesson from the DNA chip | Supplementary information
Recent patent applications in biological imaging - p536
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-536
Full Text - Recent patent applications in biological imaging | PDF (37 KB) - Recent patent applications in biological imaging
News and Views
Full-length antibodies on display - pp537 - 538
Sachdev S Sidhu
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-537
Abstract - Full-length antibodies on display | Full Text - Full-length antibodies on display | PDF (859 KB) - Full-length antibodies on display
See also: Research by Mazor et al.
A welcome diversion from photorespiration - pp539 - 540
Richard C Leegood
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-539
Abstract - A welcome diversion from photorespiration | Full Text - A welcome diversion from photorespiration | PDF (240 KB) - A welcome diversion from photorespiration
See also: Research by Kebeish et al.
Metagenomic sorcery and the expanding protein universe - pp540 - 542
Eugene V Koonin
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-540
Abstract - Metagenomic sorcery and the expanding protein universe | Full Text - Metagenomic sorcery and the expanding protein universe | PDF (152 KB) - Metagenomic sorcery and the expanding protein universe
Fungal genomics goes industrial - pp542 - 543
Nicholas J Talbot
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-542
Abstract - Fungal genomics goes industrial | Full Text - Fungal genomics goes industrial | PDF (223 KB) - Fungal genomics goes industrial
Research Highlights - p545
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-545
Full Text - Research Highlights | PDF (153 KB) - Research Highlights
Computational Biology
Perspective
Towards zoomable multidimensional maps of the cell - pp547 - 554
Zhenjun Hu, Joe Mellor, Jie Wu, Minoru Kanehisa, Joshua M Stuart & Charles DeLisi
doi:10.1038/nbt1304
Abstract - Towards zoomable multidimensional maps of the cell | Full Text - Towards zoomable multidimensional maps of the cell | PDF (8,218 KB) - Towards zoomable multidimensional maps of the cell | Supplementary information
Research
Perspective
A risk-based bioanalytical strategy for the assessment of antibody immune responses against biological drugs - pp555 - 561
Gopi Shankar, Charles Pendley & Kathryn E Stein
doi:10.1038/nbt1303
Abstract - A risk-based bioanalytical strategy for the assessment of antibody immune responses against biological drugs | Full Text - A risk-based bioanalytical strategy for the assessment of antibody immune responses against biological drugs | PDF (141 KB) - A risk-based bioanalytical strategy for the assessment of antibody immune responses against biological drugs
Brief Communications
Isolation of engineered, full-length antibodies from libraries expressed in Escherichia coli - pp563 - 565
Yariv Mazor, Thomas Van Blarcom, Robert Mabry, Brent L Iverson & George Georgiou
doi:10.1038/nbt1296
First paragraph - Isolation of engineered, full-length antibodies from libraries expressed in : Escherichia coli | Full Text - Isolation of engineered, full-length antibodies from libraries expressed in Escherichia coli | PDF (303 KB) - Isolation of engineered, full-length antibodies from libraries expressed in Escherichia coli | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Sidhu
Quantitative proteomic assessment of very early cellular signaling events - pp566 - 568
Joern Dengjel, Vyacheslav Akimov, Jesper V Olsen, Jakob Bunkenborg, Matthias Mann, Blagoy Blagoev & Jens S Andersen
doi:10.1038/nbt1301
First paragraph - Quantitative proteomic assessment of very early cellular signaling events | Full Text - Quantitative proteomic assessment of very early cellular signaling events | PDF (191 KB) - Quantitative proteomic assessment of very early cellular signaling events | Supplementary information
Articles
Genome sequence and identification of candidate vaccine antigens from the animal pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus - pp569 - 575
Garry S A Myers, Dane Parker, Keith Al-Hasani, Ruth M Kennan, Torsten Seemann, Qinghu Ren, Jonathan H Badger, Jeremy D Selengut, Robert T DeBoy, Hervé Tettelin, John D Boyce, Victoria P McCarl, Xiaoyan Han, William C Nelson, Ramana Madupu, Yasmin Mohamoud, Tara Holley, Nadia Fedorova, Hoda Khouri, Steven P Bottomley, Richard J Whittington, Ben Adler, J Glenn Songer, Julian I Rood & Ian T Paulsen
doi:10.1038/nbt1302
Abstract - Genome sequence and identification of candidate vaccine antigens from the animal pathogen : Dichelobacter nodosus | Full Text - Genome sequence and identification of candidate vaccine antigens from the animal pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus | PDF (594 KB) - Genome sequence and identification of candidate vaccine antigens from the animal pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus | Supplementary information
A high-quality catalog of the Drosophila melanogaster proteome - pp576 - 583
Erich Brunner, Christian H Ahrens, Sonali Mohanty, Hansruedi Baetschmann, Sandra Loevenich, Frank Potthast, Eric W Deutsch, Christian Panse, Ulrik de Lichtenberg, Oliver Rinner, Hookeun Lee, Patrick G A Pedrioli, Johan Malmstrom, Katja Koehler, Sabine Schrimpf, Jeroen Krijgsveld, Floyd Kregenow, Albert J R Heck, Ernst Hafen, Ralph Schlapbach & Ruedi Aebersold
doi:10.1038/nbt1300
Abstract - A high-quality catalog of the : Drosophila melanogaster: proteome | Full Text - A high-quality catalog of the Drosophila melanogaster proteome | PDF (952 KB) - A high-quality catalog of the Drosophila melanogaster proteome | Supplementary information
High-throughput identification of transcription start sites, conserved promoter motifs and predicted regulons - pp584 - 592
Patrick T McGrath, Honglak Lee, Li Zhang, Antonio A Iniesta, Alison K Hottes, Meng How Tan, Nathan J Hillson, Ping Hu, Lucy Shapiro & Harley H McAdams
doi:10.1038/nbt1294
Abstract - High-throughput identification of transcription start sites, conserved promoter motifs and predicted regulons | Full Text - High-throughput identification of transcription start sites, conserved promoter motifs and predicted regulons | PDF (581 KB) - High-throughput identification of transcription start sites, conserved promoter motifs and predicted regulons | Supplementary information
Chloroplastic photorespiratory bypass increases photosynthesis and biomass production in Arabidopsis thaliana - pp593 - 599
Rashad Kebeish, Markus Niessen, Krishnaveni Thiruveedhi, Rafijul Bari, Heinz-Josef Hirsch, Ruben Rosenkranz, Norma Stäbler, Barbara Schönfeld, Fritz Kreuzaler & Christoph Peterhänsel
doi:10.1038/nbt1299
Abstract - Chloroplastic photorespiratory bypass increases photosynthesis and biomass production in : Arabidopsis thaliana | Full Text - Chloroplastic photorespiratory bypass increases photosynthesis and biomass production in Arabidopsis thaliana | PDF (294 KB) - Chloroplastic photorespiratory bypass increases photosynthesis and biomass production in Arabidopsis thaliana | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Leegood
Naturejobs
Careers and Recruitment
Found in translation - p601
David Shaywitz & Hayes Dansky
doi:10.1038/nbt0507-601
Abstract - Found in translation | Full Text - Found in translation | PDF (229 KB) - Found in translation



