Issue published June 1, 2005

Volume 115, issue 6
In This Issue
Editorial
Obituary
News
Book Reviews
Letters
Review Series Introduction
Review Series
Commentaries
Research Article
Research Articles
Harnessing the power of microarrays
This month two papers highlight different ways that microarrays can be used in the fight to understand and treat cancer. Glinsky and colleagues (page 1503) used microarrays to identify an 11-gene signature that can be used to predict prognoses in multiple types of cancers. Tai and colleagues (page 1492) used microarrays to identify a novel genetic target, SPARC, for therapy in colorectal cancer.
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Editorial
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Do you have NIH funding? Then read this.
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Obituary
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Stanley J. Korsmeyer
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News
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Coordinating cord blood efforts
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Using genetics to unearth our path on earth
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The life sciences, according to Didier Trono
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Book Reviews
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Bathsheba’s breast Women, cancer & history
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DNA and the criminal justice system The technology of justice
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Letters
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Miscues on the “lack of MEF2A mutations” in coronary artery disease
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Response to Wang et al.
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Response to Wang et al.
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Review Series Introduction
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Mapping the new frontier: complex genetic disorders
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Factors affecting statistical power in the detection of genetic association
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Mapping quantitative trait loci in humans: achievements and limitations
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Linkage disequilibrium maps and association mapping
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Genetic epidemiology of diabetes
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Finding schizophrenia genes
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The genetic epidemiology of neurodegenerative disease
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Commentaries
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Atrial natriuretic peptide: an essential physiological regulator of transvascular fluid, protein transport, and plasma volume
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Lessons learned from cancer may help in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension
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Stem cell–ness: a “magic marker” for cancer
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Toward improved immunocompetence of adoptively transferred CD8+ T cells
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Understanding globin regulation in β-thalassemia: it’s as simple as α, β, γ, δ
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An oily, sustained counter-regulatory response to TB
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Cachexia in chronic kidney disease: a link to defective central nervous system control of appetite
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Research Article
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Gene therapy targeting survivin selectively induces pulmonary vascular apoptosis and reverses pulmonary arterial hypertension
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Research Articles
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Genome-wide expression analysis of therapy-resistant tumors reveals SPARC as a novel target for cancer therapy
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Microarray analysis identifies a death-from-cancer signature predicting therapy failure in patients with multiple types of cancer
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Morphogenesis of the right ventricle requires myocardial expression of Gata4
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Ferroportin1 is required for normal iron cycling in zebrafish
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Integrin α4β1–VCAM-1–mediated adhesion between endothelial and mural cells is required for blood vessel maturation
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Mice with a severe deficiency in protein C display prothrombotic and proinflammatory phenotypes and compromised maternal reproductive capabilities
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Heme-regulated eIF2α kinase modifies the phenotypic severity of murine models of erythropoietic protoporphyria and β-thalassemia
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Modulation of bone morphogenetic protein signaling inhibits the onset and progression of ankylosing enthesitis
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Antigen-specific CD4+ T cells drive airway smooth muscle remodeling in experimental asthma
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Role of C5 in the development of airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and ongoing airway response
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Host control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is regulated by 5-lipoxygenase–dependent lipoxin production
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Bacterial programmed cell death of cerebral endothelial cells involves dual death pathways
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Acquisition of full effector function in vitro paradoxically impairs the in vivo antitumor efficacy of adoptively transferred CD8+ T cells
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FGF-21 as a novel metabolic regulator
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Unmutated and mutated chronic lymphocytic leukemias derive from self-reactive B cell precursors despite expressing different antibody reactivity
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HS1 protein is differentially expressed in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patient subsets with good or poor prognoses
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Enhanced passive Ca2+ reabsorption and reduced Mg2+ channel abundance explains thiazide-induced hypocalciuria and hypomagnesemia
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Role of leptin and melanocortin signaling in uremia-associated cachexia
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Vascular endothelium is critically involved in the hypotensive and hypovolemic actions of atrial natriuretic peptide
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