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  1. Article

    Active Principles of the Neurohypophysis of Cold-Blooded Vertebrates: Arginine Vasotocin

    PANAYOTIS G. KATSOYANNIS, VINCENT DU VIGNEAUD in Nature (1959)

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    Stimulation of Spawning in Xenopus laevis by Fowl Manure

    SAVAGE1 found that pondweeds in the presence of light stimulate spawning in Xenopus laevis in the laboratory. This finding prompts me to report my own experience with this amphibian under more natural conditions ...

    S. S. DU PLESSIS in Nature (1966)

  3. Article

    Ball lightning — all in the mind?

    H.G. du P. GILLETT in Nature (1983)

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    Tonegawa's prize

    CHARLES STEINBERG, LOUIS DU PASQUIER, KLAUS KARJALAINEN, HANSRUEDI KIEFER in Nature (1988)

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    The Yeast Genome Directory

    This directory was made possible by a unique international collaboration between the 633 scientists whose names appear below. It represents both the first published description of the complete sequence of most...

    A. Goffeau, R. Aert, M. L. Agostini-Carbone, A. Ahmed, M. Aigle, L. Alberghina in Nature (1997)

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    Identification of Lps2 as a key transducer of MyD88-independent TIR signalling

    In humans, ten Toll-like receptor (TLR) paralogues sense molecular components of microbes, initiating the production of cytokine mediators that create the inflammatory response. Using N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea, we in...

    K. Hoebe, X. Du, P. Georgel, E. Janssen, K. Tabeta, S. O. Kim, J. Goode, P. Lin in Nature (2003)

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    Open Access

    Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors

    The proliferation of large-scale DNA-sequencing projects in recent years has driven a search for alternative methods to reduce time and cost. Here we describe a scalable, highly parallel sequencing system with...

    Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader in Nature (2005)

  8. Article

    Correction: Corrigendum: Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors

    Nature 437, 376–380 (2005)10.1038/nature03959 The following were omitted from the original author listing: Alex de Winter, James Drake, Robin Forte, Steve Hutchinson, William L. Lee, Michael Reifler and David ...

    Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader in Nature (2006)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors

    Nature 437, 376–380 (2005) In this paper, the second name of Chun Heen Ho was misspelled as He. In the earlier Corrigendum (Nature 439, 502; 2006) the surnames of Stephen K. Hutchison and Brian C. Godwin were ...

    Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader in Nature (2006)

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    Erratum: Pluripotency of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult marrow

    Nature 418, 41–49 (2002); doi:10.1038/nature00870; published online 20 June 2002 In response to questions raised recently about flow cytometry data reported in Fig. 1 of this Article, we had the flow cytometry...

    Yuehua Jiang, Balkrishna N. Jahagirdar, R. Lee Reinhardt, Robert E. Schwartz in Nature (2007)

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    Open Access

    The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus)

    In the early 1990s an outbreak of papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) in the papaya groves in the Puna district of Hawaii caused severe damage to an important crop. Since then, the planting of two transgenic cultivar...

    Ray Ming, Shaobin Hou, Yun Feng, Qingyi Yu, Alexandre Dionne-Laporte in Nature (2008)

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    The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual

    Here we present the first diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual. The genome was sequenced to 36-fold average coverage using massively parallel sequencing technology. We aligned the short reads onto th...

    Jun Wang, Wei Wang, Ruiqiang Li, Yingrui Li, Geng Tian, Laurie Goodman, Wei Fan in Nature (2008)

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    Open Access

    Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean

    Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most important crop plants for seed protein and oil content, and for its capacity to fix atmospheric nitrogen through symbioses with soil-borne microorganisms. We sequenced the...

    Jeremy Schmutz, Steven B. Cannon, Jessica Schlueter, Jianxin Ma, Therese Mitros in Nature (2010)

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    Erratum: Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean

    Nature 463, 178–183 (2010) During resubmission of this work, a paper was published1 that used a comparative genomics approach between soybean and maize to show that a single-base mutation in chromosome 19 acco...

    Jeremy Schmutz, Steven B. Cannon, Jessica Schlueter, Jianxin Ma, Therese Mitros in Nature (2010)

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    Open Access

    Discrete plasticity in sub-10-nm-sized gold crystals

    Although deformation processes in submicron-sized metallic crystals are well documented, the direct observation of deformation mechanisms in crystals with dimensions below the sub-10-nm range is currently lack...

    He Zheng, A**g Cao, Christopher R. Weinberger, Jian Yu Huang in Nature Communications (2010)

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    Open Access

    The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system

    The genome of the Atlantic cod has been sequenced, and genomic analysis reveals an immune system that differs significantly from that in other vertebrates. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II has bee...

    Bastiaan Star, Alexander J. Nederbragt, Sissel Jentoft, Unni Grimholt in Nature (2011)

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    Open Access

    Solving Quantum Ground-State Problems with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

    Quantum ground-state problems are computationally hard problems for general many-body Hamiltonians; there is no classical or quantum algorithm known to be able to solve them efficiently. Nevertheless, if a tri...

    Zhaokai Li, Man-Hong Yung, Hongwei Chen, Dawei Lu, James D. Whitfield in Scientific Reports (2011)

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    Open Access

    Uncovering the Global Life Cycles of the Rare Earth Elements

    The rare earth elements (REE) are a group of fifteen elements with unique properties that make them indispensable for a wide variety of emerging, critical technologies. Knowledge of the life cycles of REE rema...

    **aoyue Du, T. E. Graedel in Scientific Reports (2011)

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    Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) controls magnesium gatekeeper TRPM6 activity

    TRPM6 is crucial for human Mg2+ homeostasis as patients carrying TRPM6 mutations develop hypomagnesemia and secondary hypocalcemia (HSH). However, the activation mechanism of TRPM6 has remained unknown. Here we d...

    Jia **e, Baonan Sun, Jianyang Du, Wenzhong Yang, Hsiang-Chin Chen in Scientific Reports (2011)

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    Observation of an anomalous decoherence effect in a quantum bath at room temperature

    The decoherence of quantum objects is a critical issue in quantum science and technology. It is generally believed that stronger noise causes faster decoherence. Strikingly, recent theoretical work suggests th...

    Pu Huang, ** Kong, Nan Zhao, Fazhan Shi, Pengfei Wang, **ng Rong in Nature Communications (2011)

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