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Article Contentsp. 1207p. 1208p. 1209p. 1210Issue Table of ContentsScience, New Series, Vol. 270, No. 5239 (Nov. 17, 1995), pp. 1089-1268Front Matter [pp. 1089-1232]Editorial: Winds of Change [p. 1099]LettersTest Animals and Risk [pp. 1101-1102]Tamoxifen Ruling in California [pp. 1102-1103]Lyme Disease Study [p. 1103]Glucocorticoids [p. 1103]MBP and Innate Immunity [p. 1104]EMF Studies [pp. 1104-1105]Medical Imaging [p. 1105]Corrections and Clarifications: Crystal Structure of the MATa1/MATα2 Homeodomain Heterodimer Bound to DNA [p. 1105]Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope: Peregrine Falcon: Saved or Endangered? [p. 1105]ScienceScope [p. 1107]News and CommentWill NASA's Research Reforms Fly? [pp. 1108-1110]New Clues Found to Huntington's [p. 1110]Biosphere 2 Turned Over to Columbia [p. 1111]American Spied for East Germany [p. 1111]Scientists Attacked for 'Patenting' Pacific Tribe [p. 1112]Security Schemes Aspire to No-Fuss System Protection [pp. 1113-1114]Global Team Keeps Low Profile as it Works on Next Collider [p. 1115]Research NewsAsian Hominids Grow Older [pp. 1116-1117]African Origins: West Side Story [p. 1117]Do Kenya Tools Root Birth of Modern Thought in Africa? [pp. 1118-1119]Nanotubes Show Image-Display Talent [p. 1119]Annual Genetics Meeting: Some Puzzles, Some Answers [pp. 1120-1121]New Drug Shows Promise in Monkeys [pp. 1121-1122]How Vanished Oceans Drop an Anchor [p. 1122]Random Samples [pp. 1123+1125]Science in China: A Great Leap Forward[Introduction] [p. 1131]The Scientific Geography of China [pp. 1132-1133]NewsThe Long March to Topnotch Science [pp. 1134-1137]Government Focuses Funds, and Hopes, on Elite Teams [pp. 1137-1139]Reading the Tea Leaves in a List of Major Priorities [pp. 1139-1141]Scientists Hope Competition Will Improve Internet Access [pp. 1141-1142]Incentives Help Researchers Resist Lure of Commerce [pp. 1142-1143]The Right Ties Can Save Lives and Move Mountains [pp. 1144-1147]Agriculture Finds a Niche; Drug Researchers Seek Help [pp. 1147-1149]China's Unique Environment Favors Large Intervention Trials [pp. 1149-1151]National Monitoring Network Does Science -- and a Lot More [pp. 1151-1152]Policy ForumsThe Course of Reform at the Chinese Academy of Sciences [p. 1153]The Role of Chinese Science and Technology in Economic Development [p. 1154]PerspectivesThe Emerging Art of Solid-State Synthesis [pp. 1157-1158]Unraveling Immune Privilege [pp. 1158-1159]ATP-Sensitive K$^+$ Channels: Paradigm Lost, Paradigm Regained [p. 1159]Gas-Phase Multiply Charged Anions [pp. 1160-1166]Research ArticlesReconstitution of I$_{KATP}$: An Inward Rectifier Subunit Plus the Sulfonylurea Receptor [pp. 1166-1170]Crystal Structure of the Xanthine Oxidase-Related Aldehyde Oxido-Reductase from D. gigas [pp. 1170-1176]ReportsReal-Space Structure of Colloidal Hard-Sphere Glasses [pp. 1177-1179]A Carbon Nanotube Field-Emission Electron Source [pp. 1179-1180]Synthesis of Crystalline Superlattices by Controlled Crystallization of Modulated Reactants [pp. 1181-1184]Giant Facets at Ice Grain Boundary Grooves [pp. 1184-1186]Partitioning of Tungsten and Molybdenum between Metallic Liquid and Silicate Melt [pp. 1186-1189]Fas Ligand-Induced Apoptosis as a Mechanism of Immune Privilege [pp. 1189-1192]Negative Xylem Pressures in Plants: A Test of the Balancing Pressure Technique [pp. 1193-1194]Inhibitors of HIV Nucleocapsid Protein Zinc Fingers as Candidates for the Treatment of AIDS [pp. 1194-1197]Prevention of SIV Infection in Macaques by (R)-9-(2-Phosphonylmethoxypropyl)adenine [pp. 1197-1199]Solution Structure of a Bovine Immunodeficiency Virus Tat-TAR Peptide-RNA Complex [pp. 1200-1203]Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Adenomas in Mice Expressing a Dominant Negative N-Cadherin [pp. 1203-1207]Concerted Signaling by Retinal Ganglion Cells [pp. 1207-1210]Pheromone Response in Yeast: Association of Bem1p with Proteins of the MAP Kinase Cascade and Actin [pp. 1210-1213]Requirement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ras for Completion of Mitosis [pp. 1213-1215]Ligand-Induced Autoregulation of IFN-γ Receptor β Chain Expression in T Helper Cell Subsets [pp. 1215-1218]Technical CommentsAttenuated Retrovirus Vaccines and AIDS [pp. 1218-1222]Mechanisms of Cardiac Fibrillation [pp. 1222-1225]Book ReviewsReview: Microbial Evolution [p. 1233]Review: Island Reptiles [pp. 1233-1235]Books Received [p. 1236]Back Matter [pp. 1237-1268]o REPORTS included goat antibody to rat CD4, CD8, and F480; hamster antibody to mouse TCRc and TCRy8 (PharMingen); rat antibody to mouse 37 integrin (PharMingen); sheep antibody to mouse IgA (Sig- ma); donkey antibody to mouse IgG (Jackson Im- munoResearch); rat antibody to MHC class 11 (OX- 3; Serotec); and rabbit antibody to P-catenin (2). 12. 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O'Donnell for technical assistance, P. Swanson for reviewing the histopathology, E. Unanue for goat antibody to rat CD4, CD8, and F480, W. J. Nelson for antibody to )-catenin, and C. Kintner for pSP72NCADAC. Supported in part by NIH grants DK39760 and DK30292. 1 1 July 1995; accepted 20 September 1995 Concerted Signaling by Retinal Ganglion Cells Markus Meister,* Leon Lagnado,t Denis A. Baylor To analyze the rules that govern communication between eye and brain, visual responses were recorded from an intact salamander retina. Parallel observation of many retinal ganglion cells with a microelectrode array showed that nearby neurons often fired syn- chronously, with spike delays of less than 10 milliseconds. The frequency of


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