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A More Intricate Clock in Fungi
Science 7 Jul 2000; 289: 9m.
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Reports
Interconnected Feedback Loops in the Neurospora Circadian System
Kwangwon Lee, Jennifer J. Loros, and Jay C. Dunlap
Science 7 Jul 2000; 289: 107-110.
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Random Samples
Economics
Science 9 Jun 2000; 288: 1735d.
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Random Samples
Sounds Fishy?
Science 2 Jun 2000; 288: 1581d.
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Books
PHYSIOLOGY:
Approaches to Studying Sex
Montserrat Gomendio
Science 2 Jun 2000; 288: 1595b.
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News of the Week
HYPERTENSION:
A DASH of Data in the Salt Debate
Gary Taubes
Science 26 May 2000; 288: 1319.
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This Week in Science
Loop the Loop
Science 12 May 2000; 288: 925k.
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Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature
PHYSIOLOGY: More Stress, Less Inflammation
Gilbert J. Chin
Science 12 May 2000; 288: 931c.
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News of the Week
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS:
Two Feedback Loops Run Mammalian Clock
Marcia Barinaga
Science 12 May 2000; 288: 943a-944a.
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Research Articles
Interacting Molecular Loops in the Mammalian Circadian Clock
Lauren P. Shearman, Sathyanarayanan Sriram, David R. Weaver, Elizabeth S. Maywood, In&etilde;s Chaves, Binhai Zheng, Kazuhiko Kume, Cheng Chi Lee, Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst, Michael H. Hastings, and Steven M. Reppert
Science 12 May 2000; 288: 1013-1019.
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