| 2007年01月18日 Nature中英文摘要 | 点击: 作者:51protocol收集 来源: 时间: 2007-03-13 本站论坛
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|  | Innate immune defences are our first line of protection against infection by viruses and are essential in limiting viral disease. But their reaction to the 1918 influenza virus could have been deadly.
Yueh-Ming Loo and Michael Gale, Jr
doi:10.1038/445267a
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Semiconductor electronics: Trapped fast at the gate p268 The speed record for programming organic transistor memory has been shattered. Work is needed on the stability of the memory storage, but it's a promising step towards some novel technological applications.
Gerwin Gelinck
doi:10.1038/445268a
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50 & 100 Years Ago p269 doi:10.1038/445269a
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Climate change: Lessons from a distant monsoon p270 The burden of global warming falls most heavily on the developing world. A connection forged between the Indian Ocean climate, Asian monsoons and drought in Indonesia makes for an especially bleak outlook for that nation.
Jonathan T. Overpeck and Julia E. Cole
doi:10.1038/445270a
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Polymer chemistry: Sacrificial synthesis p271 The size and uniformity of polymer molecules makes it difficult to modify them at just one selected site. But a single chemical group can be attached at the end of a polymer if part of the starting material is forfeited.
Sébastien Perrier and Xiaosong Wang
doi:10.1038/445271a
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Cell biology: A switch for S phase p272 DNA replication is a necessary prelude to the division of a eukaryotic cell. Initiation of this process requires a complex script, involving many proteins: details of one of the main acts now emerge.
Michael Botchan
doi:10.1038/445272a
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Cosmology: The Universe's skeleton sketched p273 The deepest and clearest maps yet of the Universe's skeleton of dark-matter structure present a picture broadly in concord with favoured models — although puzzling discrepancies remain.
Eric V. Linder
doi:10.1038/nature05522
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBrief Communications Arising Astrophysics: Quark matter in compact stars? pE7 M. Alford, D. Blaschke, A. Drago, T. Klähn, G. Pagliara and J. Schaffner-Bielich
doi:10.1038/nature05582
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Astrophysics: Quark matter in compact stars? (Reply) pE8 F. Özel
doi:10.1038/nature05583
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageArticles Specialized hepatocyte-like cells regulate Drosophila lipid metabolism p275 Eugenio Gutierrez, David Wiggins, Barbara Fielding and Alex P. Gould
doi:10.1038/nature05382
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Phosphorylation of Sld2 and Sld3 by cyclin-dependent kinases promotes DNA replication in budding yeast p281 Philip Zegerman and John F. X. Diffley
doi:10.1038/nature05432
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageLetters Dark matter maps reveal cosmic scaffolding p286 Richard Massey, Jason Rhodes, Richard Ellis, Nick Scoville, Alexie Leauthaud, Alexis Finoguenov, Peter Capak, David Bacon, Hervé Aussel, Jean-Paul Kneib, Anton Koekemoer, Henry McCracken, Bahram Mobasher, Sandrine Pires, Alexandre Refregier, Shunji Sasaki, Jean-Luc Starck, Yoshi Taniguchi, Andy Taylor and James Taylor
doi:10.1038/nature05497
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High-temperature metal–organic magnets p291 Rajsapan Jain, Khayrul Kabir, Joe B. Gilroy, Keith A. R. Mitchell, Kin-chung Wong and Robin G. Hicks
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