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AU Meisler-M.
TI Mutation Watch.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 305.
AB 70080305.335

AU Loehning-C.  Nowicka-U.  Frischauf-A-M.
TI The mouse homolog of PKD1: sequence analysis and alternative
   splicing.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 307.
AB 70080307.335

AU Trachtulec-Z.  Mnukova-Fajdelova-M.  Hamvas-R-M-J.  Gregorova-S.
   Mayer-W-E.  Lehrach-H-R.  Vincek-V.  Forejt-J.  Klein-J.
TI Isolation of candidate Hybrid sterility 1 genes by cDNA selection
   in a 1.1 megabase pair region on mouse Chromosome 17.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 312.
AB 70080312.335

AU Choi-Y-C.  Aizawa-A.  Hecht-N-B.
TI Genomic analysis of the mouse protamine 1, protamine 2, and
   transition protein 2 gene cluster reveals hypermethylation in
   expressing cells.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 317.
AB 70080317.335

AU Shisa-H.  Lu-L.  Katoh-H.  Kawarai-A.  Tanuma-J.  Matsushima-Y.
   Hiai-H.
TI The LEXF: a new set of rat recombinant inbred strains between
   LE/Stm and F344.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 324.
AB 70080324.335

AU Gerbens-F.  Rettenberger-G.  Lenstra-J-A.  Veerkamp-J-H.
   te-Pas-M-F-W.
TI Characterization, chromosomal localization, and genetic variation
   of the porcine heart fatty acid-binding protein gene.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 328.
AB 70080328.335

AU Smith-T-P-L.  Lopez-Corrales-N.  Grosz-M-D.  Beattie-C-W.
   Kappes-S-M.
TI Anchoring of bovine Chromosomes 4, 6, 7, 10, and 14 linkage group
   telomeric ends via FISH analysis of lambda clones.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 333.
AB 70080333.335

AU Small-K.  Wagener-M.  Warren-S-T.
TI Isolation and characterization of the complete mouse emerin gene.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 337.
AB 70080337.335

AU Trikka-D.    Davis-T.    Lapenta-V.  Brahe-C.  Kessling-A-M.
TI Human COL6A1: genomic characterization of the globular domains,
   structural and evolutionary comparison with COL6A2.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 342.
AB 70080342.335

AU Koch-A.  Juan-T-S-C.  Jenkins-N-A.  Gilbert-D-J.  Copeland-N-G.
   McNiece-I-K.  Fletcher-F-A.
TI cDNA cloning and chromosomal mapping of mouse fast skeletal muscle
   troponin T.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 346.
AB 70080346.335

AU Cohen-Salmon-M.  Crozet-F.  Rebillard-G.  Petit-C.
TI Cloning and characterization of the mouse collapsin response
   mediator protein-1, Crmp1.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 349.
AB 70080349.335

AU Allen-J.    Colleaux-L.    Davidson-D.  Graham-E.  Lee-M.  Hill-R.
   Abbott-C.    Gordon-C.
TI Expression and mapping of the mouse S7/Pmsc2 gene, homolog of an
   essential mitotic gene in yeast.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 352.
AB 70080352.335

AU Erickson-R-P.  Aviles-R-A.  Zhang-J.  Kozloski-M-A.  Garver-W-S.
   Heidenreich-R-A.
TI High-resolution mapping of the spm (Niemann-Pick Type C) locus on
   mouse Chromosome 18.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 355.
AB 70080355.335

AU Panoutsakopoulou-V.  Spring-P.  Cort-L.  Sylvester-J-E.  Blank-K-J.
    Blankenhorn-E-P.
TI Microsatellite typing of CXB recombinant inbred and parental mouse
   strains.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 357.
AB 70080357.335

AU Helou-K.  Das-A-T.  Lamers-W-H.  Hoovers-J-M-N.  Szpirer-C.
   Szpirer-J.  Klinga-Levan-K.  Levan-G.
TI FISH mapping of three ammonia metabolism genes (Glul, Cps1, Glud1)
   in rat, and the chromosomal localization of GLUL in human and Cps1
   in mouse.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 362.
AB 70080362.335

AU Kostia-S.  Vilkki-J.  Pirinen-M.  Womack-J-E.  Barendse-W.
   Varvio-S-L.
TI SINE targeting of bovine microsatellites from bovine/rodent hybrid
   cell lines.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 365.
AB 70080365.335

AU Messer-L-A.  Wang-L.  Tuggle-C-K.  Yerle-M.  Chardon-P.  Pomp-D.
   Womack-J-E.  Barendse-W.  Crawford-A-M.  Notter-D-R.
   Rothschild-M-F.
TI Mapping of the melatonin receptor 1a (MTNR1A) gene in pigs, sheep,
   and cattle.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 368.
AB 70080368.335

AU Taylor-C.  Wadey-R.  O'Donnell-H.  Roberts-C.  Mattei-M-G.
   Kimber-W-L.  Wynshaw-Boris-A.  Scambler-P-J.
TI Cloning and mapping of murine Dgcr2 and its homology to the Sez-12
   seizure-related protein.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 371.
AB 70080371.335

AU Kikyo-N.  Tada-M.  Tada-T.  Surani-M-A.
TI Mapping of the eukaryotic initiation factor eIF-1A gene, Eif1a, to
   mouse Chromosome 12D-E by FISH.
SO 1997 8(05)  P A376.
AB 7008A376.335

AU Klink-A.  Lee-M.  Cooke-H-J.
TI The mouse synaptonemal complex protein gene Sycp3 maps to band C
   of Chromosome 10.
SO 1997 8(05) P B376.
AB 7008B376.335

AU Wright-A.  Kawakami-Y.  Pavan-W.
TI Mart1 is located on mouse Chromosome 19 and is excluded as a
   candidate for ep and ru.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 377.
AB 70080377.335

AU Wang-J-M.  Pravenec-M.  Kren-V.  Kurtz-T-W.
TI Linkage mapping of the Na-K-2Cl cotransporter gene (Slc12a1) to rat
   Chromosome 3.
SO 1997 8(05)  P A379.
AB 7008A379.335

AU Kojima-M.  Ohata-K.  Yasue-H.
TI Assignment of the porcine spleen tyrosine kinase gene, SYK, to
   Chromosome 14q14 by fluorescence in situ hybridization
SO 1997 8(05) P B379.
AB 7008B379.335

AU Schlaepfer-J.  Gallagher-D-S.  Burzlaff-J-D.  Davis-S-K.
   Taylor-J-F.  Womack-J-E.
TI Physical mapping of the endothelin receptor type B to bovine
   Chromosome 12.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 380.
AB 70080380.335

AU Denzler-K-L.  Levin-W-J.  Lee-J-J.  Lee-N-A.
TI The murine eosinophil peroxidase gene (Epx) maps to Chromosome 11.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 381.
AB 70080381.335

AU Denzler-K-L.  Levin-W-J.  Quiram-P-A.  Lee-N-A.  Lee-J-J.
TI The murine eosinophil major basic protein gene (Prg2) maps to
   Chromosome 2.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 382.
AB 70080382.335

AU Grewal-P-K.  Hewitt-J-E.
TI Fath, the murine homolog of the Drosophila fat tumor suppressor
   gene, maps to Chromosome 8.
SO 1997 8(05)  P 383.
AB 70080383.335

AU Dhar-M-S.  Johnson-K-K.
TI A microsatellite map of the pink-eyed dilution (p) deletion complex
   in mouse Chromosome 7 (Erratum).
SO 1997 8(05)  P 386.
AB 70080386.335


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AU Eriksen-N-T.  Iversen-J-J-L.
TI On-line determination of respiration rates of aquatic organisms in
   a mono-phase oxystat at steady-state dissolved oxygen tensions.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 181.
AB 71280181.227

AU Rysgaard-S.  Risgaard-Petersen-N.
TI A sensitive method for determining nitrogen-15 isotope in urea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 191.
AB 71280191.227

AU Stapel-J.  Hemminga-M-A.
TI Nutrient resorption from seagrass leaves.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 197.
AB 71280197.227

AU Kim-Y-O.  Taniguchi-A.
TI Seasonal variation of excystment pattern of the planktonic
   oligotrich ciliate Strombidium conicum.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 207.
AB 71280207.227

AU Eisenhut-M.  Honegger-T-G.
TI Ultrastructure of the vitelline coat in the ascidians Phallusia
   mammillata, Ascidia mentula and Ciona intestinalis : new aspects
   revealed by freeze-substitution and deep-etching.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 213.
AB 71280213.227

AU Houtman-R.  Paul-L-R.  Ungemach-R-V.  Ydenberg-R-C.
TI Feeding and predator-avoidance by the rose anemone Urticina
   piscivora.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 225.
AB 71280225.227

AU Bronsdon-S-K.  Rogers-A-D.  Tyler-P-A.  Rice-A-L.  Gage-J-D.
TI Genetic study of the extent and consequences of sexual and asexual
   reproduction in the deep-sea epizoic anemones Amphianthus inornata
   and Kadosactis commensalis (Cnidaria: Anthozoa).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 231.
AB 71280231.227

AU Vistisen-B.  Vismann-B.
TI Tolerance to low oxygen and sulfide in Amphiura filiformis and
   Ophiura albida (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 241.
AB 71280241.227

AU Boadas-M-A.  Nusetti-O.  Mundarain-F.  Lodeiros-C.  Guderley-H-E.
TI Seasonal variation in the properties of muscle mitochondria from
   the tropical scallop Euvola (Pecten) ziczac.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 247.
AB 71280247.227

AU Schulte-Oehlmann-U.  Oehlmann-J.  Fioroni-P.  Bauer-B.
TI Imposex and reproductive failure in Hydrobia ulvae (Gastropoda:
   Prosobranchia).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 257.
AB 71280257.227

AU Lundheim-R.
TI Ice nucleation in the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 267.
AB 71280267.227

AU Shaw-B-A.  Andersen-R-J.  Harrison-P-J.
TI Feeding deterrent and toxicity effects of apo-fucoxanthinoids and
   phycotoxins on a marine copepod (Tigriopus californicus).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 273.
AB 71280273.227

AU Escribano-R.  Irribarren-C.  Rodriguez-L.
TI Influence of food quantity and temperature on development and
   growth of the marine copepod Calanus chilensis from northern
   Chile.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 281.
AB 71280281.227

AU Mourente-G.  Rodriguez-A.
TI Effects of salinity and dietary DHA (22:6n - 3) content on lipid
   composition and performance of Penaeus kerathurus postlarvae.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 289.
AB 71280289.227

AU Zeng-C.  Naylor-E.  Abello-P.
TI Endogenous control of timing of metamorphosis in megalopae of the
   shore crab Carcinus maenas.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 299.
AB 71280299.227

AU Lignot-J-H.  Trilles-J-P.  Charmantier-G.
TI Effect of an organophosphorus insecticide, fenitrothion, on
   survival and osmoregulation of various developmental stages of the
   shrimp Penaeus japonicus (Crustacea: Decapoda).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 307.
AB 71280307.227

AU Valesini-F-J.  Potter-I-C.  Platell-M-E.  Hyndes-G-A.
TI Ichthyofaunas of a temperate estuary and adjacent marine embayment.
   Implications regarding choice of nursery area and influence of
   environmental changes.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 317.
AB 71280317.227

AU Smith-A.  Priede-I-G.  Bagley-P-M.  Addison-S-W.
TI Interception and dispersal of artificial food falls by scavenging
   fishes in the abyssal Northeast Atlantic: early-season
   observations prior to annual deposition of phytodetritus.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 329.
AB 71280329.227

AU Larsen-B-K.  Poertner-H-O.  Jensen-F-B.
TI Extra- and intracellular acid-base balance and ionic regulation in
   cod (Gadus morhua ) during combined and isolated exposures to
   hypercapnia and copper.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 337.
AB 71280337.227

AU Allegrucci-G.  Fortunato-C.  Sbordoni-V.
TI Genetic structure and allozyme variation of sea bass (Dicentrarchus
   labrax and D. punctatus) in the Mediterranean Sea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(2)  P 347.
AB 71280347.227

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AU Eriksson-N-P.  Persson-J-K-E.  Aldskogius-H.  Svensson-M.
TI A quantitative analysis of the glial cell reaction in primary
   sensory termination areas following sciatic nerve injury and
   treatment with nerve growth factor in the adult rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 393.
AB 71140393.221

AU Chen-Huang-C.  McCrea-R-A.  Goldberg-J-M.
TI Contributions of regularly and irregularly discharging
   vestibular-nerve inputs to the discharge of central vestibular
   neurons in the alert squirrel monkey.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 405.
AB 71140405.221

AU Luebke-J.  Deller-T.  Frotscher-M.
TI Septal innervation of mossy cells in the hilus of the rat dentate
   gyrus: an anterograde tracing and intracellular labeling study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 423.
AB 71140423.221

AU Murphy-E-H.  Fischer-I.  Friedman-E.  Grayson-D.  Jones-L.
   Levitt-P.  O'Brien-Jenkins-A.  Wang-H-Y.  Wang-X-H.
TI Cocaine administration in pregnant rabbits alters cortical
   structure and function in their progeny in the absence of maternal
   seizures.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 433.
AB 71140433.221

AU Brazhnik-E-S.  Fox-S-E.
TI Intracellular recordings from medial septal neurons  during
   hippocampal theta rhythm.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 442.
AB 71140442.221

AU Varoqueaux-F.  Leranth-C.
TI Neurochemical characterization of AMPA receptor-containing neurons
   in the mediolateral septal area of the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 454.
AB 71140454.221

AU Corvisier-J.  Hardy-O.
TI Topographical characteristics of preposito-collicular projections
   in the cat as revealed by Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin
   technique. A possible organisation underlying temporal-to-spatial
   transformations.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 461.
AB 71140461.221

AU Duffy-C-J.  Wurtz-R-H.
TI Multiple temporal components of optic flow responses in MST
   neurons.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 472.
AB 71140472.221

AU Thanos-S.  Naskar-R.  Heiduschka-P.
TI Regenerating ganglion cell axons in the adult rat establish
   retinofugal topography and restore visual function.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 483.
AB 71140483.221

AU Sigmundsson-H.  Ingvaldsen-R-P.  Whiting-H-T-A.
TI Inter- and intra-sensory modality matching in children with
   hand-eye co-ordination problems.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 492.
AB 71140492.221

AU McFadyen-B-J.  Carnahan-H.
TI Anticipatory locomotor adjustments for accommodating versus
   avoiding level changes in humans.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 500.
AB 71140500.221

AU Mattia-D.  Kawasaki-H.  Avoli-M.
TI Repetitive firing and oscillatory activity of pyramidal-like
   bursting neurons in the rat subiculum.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 507.
AB 71140507.221

AU Ameri-A.  Peters-T.
TI Calcium-dependent, sustained enhancement of excitability during
   washout of aconitine in rat hippocampal slices.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 518.
AB 71140518.221

AU McAuley-J-H.  Rothwell-J-C.  Marsden-C-D.
TI Frequency peaks of tremor, muscle vibration and electromyographic
   activity at 10 Hz, 20 Hz and 40 Hz during human finger muscle
   contraction may reflect rhythmicities of central neural firing.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 525.
AB 71140525.221

AU Goossens-H-H-L-M.  Opstal-A-J-V.
TI Human eye-head coordination in two dimensions under different
   sensorimotor conditions.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 542.
AB 71140542.221

AU Peng-Y-B.  Lin-Q.  Willis-W-D.
TI Involvement of protein kinase c in responses of rat dorsal horn
   neurons to mechanical stimuli and periaqueductal gray descending
   inhibition.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 561.
AB 71140561.221

AU Nagahama-Y.  Fukuyama-H.  Yamauchi-H.  Katsumi-Y.  Magata-Y.
   Shibasaki-H.  Kimura-J.
TI Age-related changes in cerebral blood flow activation during a Card
   Sorting Test.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 114(3)  P 571.
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AU Smith-A-M.  Cadoret-G.  St-Amour-D.
TI Scopolamine increases prehensile force during object manipulation
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TI Selection of spatial frame of reference and postural control
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AU Ou-X.  Walsh-J-P.
TI Aging decreases rebound synaptic excitation produced by removal of
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AU Furst-A.
TI The XL-I analytical ultracentrifuge with Rayleigh interference
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AU Clewlow-A-C.  Errington-N.  Rowe-A-J.
TI Analysis of data captured by an on-line image capture system from
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TI Recent developments of analytical ultracentrifugation in biopolymer
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AU Behlke-J.  Ristau-O.
TI Analysis of interacting biopolymer systems by analytical
   ultracentrifugation.
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AU Coelfen-H.  Harding-S-E.
TI MSTARA and MSTARI: interactive PC algorithms for simple, model
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SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 333.
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AU Harding-S-E.  Horton-J-C.  Coelfen-H.
TI The ELLIPS suite of macromolecular conformation algorithms.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 347.
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AU de-la-Torre-J-G.  Carrasco-B.  Harding-S-E.
TI SOLPRO: theory and computer program for the prediction of SOLution
   PROperties of rigid macromolecules and bioparticles.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 361.
AB 70250361.249

AU Spotorno-B.  Piccinini-L.  Tassara-G.  Ruggiero-C.  Nardini-M.
   Molina-F.  Rocco-M.
TI BEAMS (BEAds Modelling System): a set of computer programs for the
   generation, the visualization and the computation of the
   hydrodynamic and conformational properties of bead models of
   proteins.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 373.
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AU Pavlov-G-M.
TI The concentration dependence of sedimentation for polysaccharides.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 385.
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AU Liu-N.  Caderas-G.  Gutte-B.  Thomas-R-M.
TI An artificial HIV enhancer-binding peptide is dimerized by the
   addition of a leucine zipper.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 399.
AB 70250399.249

AU Thomas-R-M.  Zampieri-A.  Jumel-K.  Harding-S-E.
TI A trimeric, alpha-helical, coiled coil peptide: association
   stoichiometry and interaction strength by analytical
   ultracentrifugation.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 405.
AB 70250405.249

AU Coelfen-H.  Harding-S-E.  Wilson-E-K.  Scrutton-N-S.  Winzor-D-J.
TI Low temperature solution behaviour of Methylophilus methylotrophus
   electron transferring flavoprotein: a study by analytical
   ultracentrifugation.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 411.
AB 70250411.249

AU Dean-J-L-E.  Coelfen-H.  Harding-S-E.  Rice-D-W.  Engel-P-C.
TI Alteration of the quaternary structure of glutamate dehydrogenase
   from Clostridium symbiosum by a single mutation distant from the
   subunit interfaces.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 417.
AB 70250417.249

AU Byron-O.  Mistry-P.  Suter-D.  Skelly-J.
TI DT diaphorase exists as a dimer-tetramer equilibrium in solution.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 423.
AB 70250423.249

AU Flood-G.  Rowe-A-J.  Critchley-D-R.  Gratzer-W-B.
TI Further analysis of the role of spectrin repeat motifs in
   alpha-actinin dimer formation.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 431.
AB 70250431.249

AU Varley-P-G.  Brown-A-J.  Dawkes-H-C.  Burns-N-R.
TI A case study and use of sedimentation equilibrium analytical
   ultracentrifugation as a tool for biopharmaceutical development.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 437.
AB 70250437.249

AU Aerts-T.  Clauwaert-J.  Haezebrouck-P.  Peeters-E.  Dael-H-V.
TI Interaction of detergents with bovine lens alpha-crystallin:
   evidence for an oligomeric structure based on amphiphilic
   interactions.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 445.
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AU Silkowski-H.  Davis-S-J.  Barclay-A-N.  Rowe-A-J.  Harding-S-E.
   Byron-O.
TI Characterisation of the low affinity interaction between rat cell
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AU Beavil-A-J.  Beavil-R-L.
TI Automated hydrodynamic modelling of a complex between a human IgE
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SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 25(5/6)  P 463.
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AU Keown-M-B.  Ghirlando-R.  Mackay-G-A.  Sutton-B-J.  Gould-H-J.
TI Basis of the 1:1 stoichiometry of the high affinity receptor
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AU Jumel-K.  Fogg-F-J-J.  Hutton-D-A.  Pearson-J-P.  Allen-A.
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TI A polydisperse linear random coil model for the quaternary
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AU Shepard-H-K.  Wilson-T-J.  Moody-T-P.  Wooll-J-O.  Laue-T-M.
TI Determination of macroion diffusion coefficients using an
   analytical electrophoresis apparatus.
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TI Cholinesterases precede "ON-OFF" channel dichotomy in the embryonic
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 407.
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TI Comparative investigations of the neuronal apparatus in the pineal
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 435.
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AU Nuernberger-F.  Pleschka-K.  Masson-Pevet-M.  Pevet-P.
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TI Ultrastructural features of tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 449.
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AU Unger-J-W.  Lange-W.
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 471.
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AU Kurabuchi-S.  Tanaka-S.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of prohormone convertases PC1 and
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   corticotrope and melanotrope cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 485.
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AU Shochina-M.  Loesch-A.  Rubino-A.  Miah-S.  Macdonald-G.
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TI Immunoreactivity for nitric oxide synthase and endothelin in the
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 509.
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AU Kushihata-F.  Matsuda-S.  Sano-A.  Aburaya-J.  Shimahara-Y.
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AU Spanel-Borowski-K.  Ricken-A-M.
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 529.
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AU Werner-A.  Meinhardt-A.  Seitz-J.  Bergmann-M.
TI Distribution of heat-shock protein 60 immunoreactivity in testes of
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 545.
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TI Distribution of FMRFamide-like immunoreactivity in the nervous
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 575.
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AU Shiraishi-K.  Kaneko-T.  Hasegawa-S.  Hirano-T.
TI Development of multicellular complexes of chloride cells in the
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 583.
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TI Analysis of the distribution of glycoconjugates in the digestive
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   conventional and lectin histochemistry.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 288(3)  P 591.
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AU Echarri-A.  Gonzalez-M-E.  Carrasco-L.
TI The N-terminal Arg-rich region of human immunodeficiency virus
   types 1 and 2 and simian immunodeficiency virus Nef is involved in
   RNA binding.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 38.
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AU Sonnenbichler-J.  Kovacs-T.
TI Influence of the Gloeophyllum metabolite oosponol and some
   synthetic analogues on protein and RNA synthesis in target cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 45.
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AU Sicot-F-X.  Exposito-J-Y.  Masselot-M.  Garrone-R.  Deutsch-J.
   Gaill-F.
TI Cloning of an annelid fibrillar-collagen gene and phylogenetic
   analysis of vertebrate and invertebrate collagens.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 50.
AB 72460050.225

AU Albouz-Abo-S.  Wilson-J-C.  Bernard-C-C-A.  von-Itzstein-M.
TI A conformational study of the human and rat encephalitogenic myelin
   oligodendrocyte glycoprotein peptides 35-55.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 59.
AB 72460059.225

AU Illenberger-D.  Schwald-F.  Gierschik-P.
TI Characterization and purification from bovine neutrophils of a
   soluble guanine-nucleotide-binding protein that mediates
   isozyme-specific stimulation of phospholipase C beta_.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 71.
AB 72460071.225

AU Avilan-L.  Gontero-B.  Lebreton-S.  Ricard-J.
TI Memory and imprinting effects in multienzyme complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 78.
AB 72460078.225

AU Lebreton-S.  Gontero-B.  Avilan-L.  Ricard-J.
TI Memory and imprinting effects in multienzyme complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 85.
AB 72460085.225

AU Bravo-E.  Flora-L.  Cantafora-A.  De-Luca-V.  Tripodi-M.  Avella-M.
    Mayes-P-A.  Botham-K-M.
TI Comparison of the uptake and processing of cholesterol from
   chylomicrons of different fatty acid composition in rats fed
   high-fat and low-fat diets.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 92.
AB 72460092.225

AU Brasseur-G.  Tron-P.  Dujardin-G.  Slonimski-P-P.
   Brivet-Chevillotte-P.
TI The nuclear ABC1 gene is essential for the correct conformation and
   functioning of the cytochrome bc_[1] complex and the neighbouring
   complexes II and IV in the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 103.
AB 72460103.225

AU Riddick-C-A.  Ring-W-L.  Baker-J-R.  Hodulik-C-R.  Bigby-T-D.
TI Dexamethasone increases expression of 5-lipoxygenase and its
   activating protein in human monocytes and THP-1 cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 112.
AB 72460112.225

AU Anderson-L-A.  Palmer-T.  Price-N-C.  Bornemann-S.  Boxer-D-H.
   Pau-R-N.
TI Characterisation of the molybdenum-responsive ModE regulatory
   protein and its binding to the promoter region of the modABCD
   (molybdenum transport) operon of Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 119.
AB 72460119.225

AU Li-W.  Churchich-J-E.
TI Activation of partially folded mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase
   by thioredoxin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 127.
AB 72460127.225

AU Hiraiwa-N.  Kondo-M.  Nishimura-M.  Hara-Nishimura-I.
TI An aspartic endopeptidase is involved in the breakdown of
   propeptides of storage proteins in protein-storage vacuoles of
   plants.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 133.
AB 72460133.225

AU Ishisaki-A.  Murayama-T.  Ballagi-A-E.  Funa-K.
TI Nuclear factor Y controls the basal transcription activity of the
   mouse platelet-derived-growth-factor beta-receptor gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 142.
AB 72460142.225

AU Nyberg-P.  He-X.  Haerdig-Y.  Dahlbaeck-B.  Garcia-de-Frutos-P.
TI Stimulation of Sky tyrosine phosphorylation by bovine protein S.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 147.
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AU Wenger-R-H.  Rolfs-A.  Kvietikova-I.  Spielmann-P.  Zimmermann-D-R.
    Gassmann-M.
TI The mouse gene for hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 155.
AB 72460155.225

AU Brancaccio-A.  Schulthess-T.  Gesemann-M.  Engel-J.
TI The N-terminal region of alpha-dystroglycan is an autonomous
   globular domain.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 166.
AB 72460166.225

AU Vilardaga-J-P.  Di-Paolo-E.  Bialek-C.  De-Neef-P.  Waelbroeck-M.
   Bollen-A.  Robberecht-P.
TI Mutational analysis of extracellular cysteine residues of rat
   secretin receptor shows that disulfide bridges are essential for
   receptor function.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 173.
AB 72460173.225

AU Schmidt-M.  Zargari-A.  Holt-P.  Lindbom-L.  Hellman-U.  Whitley-P.
    van-der-Ploeg-I.  Haerfast-B.  Scheynius-A.
TI The complete cDNA sequence and expression of the first major
   allergenic protein of Malassezia furfur, Mal f 1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 181.
AB 72460181.225

AU Fardel-O.  Lecureur-V.  Daval-S.  Corlu-A.  Guillouzo-A.
TI Up-regulation of P-glycoprotein expression in rat liver cells by
   acute doxorubicin treatment.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 186.
AB 72460186.225

AU Broetz-H.  Bierbaum-G.  Reynolds-P-E.  Sahl-H-G.
TI The lantibiotic mersacidin inhibits peptidoglycan biosynthesis at
   the level of transglycosylation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 193.
AB 72460193.225

AU Solomon-P-S.  Lane-I.  Hanson-G-R.  McEwan-A-G.
TI Characterisation of the pterin molybdenum cofactor in
   dimethylsulfoxide reductase of Rhodobacter capsulatus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 200.
AB 72460200.225

AU Loiseau-C.  Randriamahazaka-H-N.  Nigretto-J-M.
TI Influence of Zn^[2+] on the kinetic events that contribute to the
   500-kDa dextran-sulfate-dependent activation of factor XII
   (Hageman factor).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 204.
AB 72460204.225

AU Rees-Milton-K.  Thorne-M.  Greasley-P.  Churchich-J.  Gore-M-G.
TI Detection of metal binding to bovine inositol monophosphatase by
   changes in the near and far ultraviolet regions of the CD
   spectrum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 211.
AB 72460211.225

AU Adjadj-E.  Naudat-V.  Quiniou-E.  Wouters-D.  Sautiere-P.
   Craescu-C-T.
TI Solution structure of Lqh-8/6, a toxin-like peptide from a scorpion
   venom.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 218.
AB 72460218.225

AU Roberts-G.  Beauge-L.
TI Complex ATP-activation kinetics of plant H^[+]-transporting ATPase
   may or may not require two substrate sites.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 228.
AB 72460228.225

AU Hall-H.  Deutzmann-R.  Timpl-R.  Vaughan-L.  Schmitz-B.
   Schachner-M.
TI HNK-1 carbohydrate-mediated cell adhesion to laminin-1 is different
   from heparin-mediated and sulfatide-mediated cell adhesion.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 233.
AB 72460233.225

AU Fan-H.  Meng-W.  Kilian-C.  Grams-S.  Reutter-W.
TI Domain-specific N-glycosylation of the membrane glycoprotein
   dipeptidylpeptidase IV (CD26) influences its subcellular
   trafficking, biological stability, enzyme activity and protein
   folding.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 243.
AB 72460243.225

AU Stoyloff-R.  Strecker-A.  Bode-L.  Franke-P.  Ludwig-H.  Hucho-F.
TI Priority paper The glycosylated matrix protein of Borna disease
   virus is a tetrameric membrane-bound viral component essential for
   infection.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(1)  P 252.
AB 72460252.225

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AU Schondelmaier-J.  Schmidt-T.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.  Jung-C.
TI Genetic and chromosomal localization of the 5S rDNA locus in sugar
   beet (Beta vulgaris L.).
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 171.

AU Procunier-J-D.  Knox-R-E.  Bernier-A-M.  Gray-M-A.  Howes-N-K.
TI DNA markers linked to a T10 loose smut resistance gene in wheat 
   (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 176.

AU Kreike-C-M.  Stiekema-W-J.
TI Reduced recombination and distorted segregation in a Solanum tuberosum
   (2x) x S. spegazzinii (2x) hybrid.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 180.

AU Subudhi-P-K.  Borkakati-R-P.  Virmani-S-S.  Huang-N.
TI Molecular mapping of a thermosensitive genetic male sterility gene in rice
   using bulked segregant analysis.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 188.

AU Pickering-R-A.  Hill-A-M.  Kynast-R-G.
TI Characterization  by RFLP analysis and genomic in situ hybridization
   of a recombinant and a monosomic substitution plant derived from Hordeum 
   vulgare L. x Hordeum bulbosum L. crosses.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 195.

AU Asakura-N.  Nakamura-C.  Ohtsuka-I.
TI RAPD markers linked to the nuclear gene from Triticum timopheevii that
   confers compatibility with Aegilops squarrosa cytoplasm on alloplasmic
   durum wheat.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 201.

AU Sievert-V.  Kuhn-S.  Traut-W.
TI Expression of the sex determining cascade genes Sex-lethal and doublesex
   in the phorid fly Megaselia scalaris.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 211.

AU Baum-B-R.  Bailey-L-G.
TI The molecular diversity of the 5S rRNA gene in Kengyilia alatavica 
   (Drobov) J.L. Yang, Yen & Baum (Poaceae: Triticeae): potential genomic 
   assignment of different rDNA units.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 215.

AU Biddle-F-G.  Eden-S-A.  Rossler-J-S.  Eales-B-A.
TI Sex and death in the mouse: genetically delayed reproduction and 
   senescence.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 229.

AU Borovkova-I-G.  Jin-Y.  Steffenson-B-J.  Kilian-A.  Blake-T-K.  
   Kleinhofs-A.
TI Identification and mapping of a leaf rust resistance gene in barley
   line Q21861.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 236.

AU Paran-I.  Goldman-I.  Zamir-D.
TI QTL analysis of morphological traits in a tomato recombinant inbred line
   population.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 242.

AU de la Pe=F1a-R-C.  Murray-T-D.  Jones-S-S.
TI Identification of an RFLP interval containing Pch2 on chromosome 7AL
   in wheat.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 249.

AU William-H-M.  Hoisington-D.  Singh-R-P.  Gonz=E1lez-de-Le=F3n-D.
TI Detection of quantitative trait loci associated with leaf rust 
   resistance in bread wheat.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 253.

AU Marescalchi-O.  Scali-V.
TI Chromosomal and NOR patterns in the polyclonal stick insect Bacillus 
   atticus atticus (Insecta; Phasmatodea).
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 261.

AU Echt-C-S.  May-Marquardt-P.  Hseih-M.  Zahorchak-R.
TI Erratum: Characterization of microsatellite markers in eastern white 
   pine.
SO Genome.  1997 40(2).  P 271.

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AU Krohn-B-M.  Barry-G-F.  Kishore-G-M.
TI An isoamylase with neutral pH optimum from a Flavobacterium
   species: cloning, characterization and expression of the iam gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 469.
AB 72540469.438

AU Black-C-G.  Fyfe-J-A-M.  Davies-J-K.
TI Cloning, nucleotide sequence and transcriptional analysis of the
   uvrA gene from Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 479.
AB 72540479.438

AU Sasamura-T.  Kobayashi-T.  Kojima-S.  Qadota-H.  Ohya-Y.  Masai-I.
   Hotta-Y.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of Drosophila genes encoding
   small GTPases of the rab and rho families.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 486.
AB 72540486.438

AU Todd-R-B.  Murphy-R-L.  Martin-H-M.  Sharp-J-A.  Davis-M-A.
   Katz-M-E.  Hynes-M-J.
TI The acetate regulatory gene facB of Aspergillus nidulans encodes a
   Zn(II)2Cys6 transcriptional activator.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 495.
AB 72540495.438

AU Warren-A-M.  Hughes-M-A.  Crampton-J-M.
TI Zebedee : A novel copia-Ty1 family of transposable elements in the
   genome of the medically important mosquito Aedes aegypti.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 505.
AB 72540505.438

AU Schlesinger-R.  Kahmann-R.  Kaemper-J.
TI The homeodomains of the heterodimeric bE and bW proteins  of
   Ustilago maydis are both critical for function.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 514.
AB 72540514.438

AU Saleki-R.  Jia-Z.  Karagiannis-J.  Young-P-G.
TI Tolerance of low pH in Schizosaccharomyces pombe requires a
   functioning pub1 ubiquitin ligase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 520.
AB 72540520.438

AU Bertram-Drogatz-P-A.  Rueberg-S.  Becker-A.  Puehler-A.
TI The regulatory protein MucR binds to a short DNA region located
   upstream of the muc R coding region in Rhizobium meliloti.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 529.
AB 72540529.438

AU Burchhardt-G.  Schmidt-I.  Cuypers-H.  Petruschka-L.  Voelker-A.
   Herrmann-H.
TI Studies on spontanous promoter-up mutations in the transcriptional
   activator-encoding gene phlR and their effects on the degradation
   of phenol in Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas putida.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 539.
AB 72540539.438

AU Yasukawa-H.  Ozaki-E.  Nakahama-K.  Masamune-Y.
TI HU protein binding to the replication origin of the rolling-circle
   plasmid pKYM enhances DNA replication.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 548.
AB 72540548.438

AU Ribeiro-dos-Santos-G.  Schenberg-A-C-G.  Gardner-D-C-J.
   Oliver-S-G.
TI Enhancement of Ty transposition at the ADH4 and ADH2 loci in
   meiotic yeast cells.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 555.
AB 72540555.438

AU Ohtoshi-A.  Miyake-T.  Arai-K.  Masai-H.
TI Analyses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc7 kinase point mutants:
   dominant-negative inhibition of DNA replication on overexpression
   of kinase-negative Cdc7 proteins.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 562.
AB 72540562.438

AU Sladeczek-F.  Camonis-J-H.  Burnol-A-F.  Bouffant-F-L.
TI The Cdk-like protein PCTAIRE-1 from mouse brain associates with p11
   and 14-3-3 proteins.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 571.
AB 72540571.438

AU Makino-S.  Qu-J-N.  Uemori-K.  Ichikawa-H.  Ogura-T.  Matsuzawa-H.
TI A silent mutation in the ftsH gene of Escherichia coli that affects
   FtsH protein production and colicin tolerance.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 578.
AB 72540578.438

AU Mao-L.  Devos-K-M.  Zhu-L.  Gale-M-D.
TI Cloning and genetic mapping of wheat telomere-associated sequences.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 584.
AB 72540584.438

AU Borisov-A-Y.  Rozov-S-M.  Tsyganov-V-E.  Morzhina-E-V.  Lebsky-V-K.
    Tikhonovich-I-A.
TI Sequential functioning of Sym-13 and Sym-31, two genes affecting
   symbiosome development in root nodules of pea (Pisum sativum L.).
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 592.
AB 72540592.438

AU Membrillo-Hernandez-J.  Cook-G-M.  Poole-R-K.
TI Roles of RpoS (&sigma;^[S]), IHF and ppGpp in the expression of the
   hmp gene encoding the flavohemoglobin (Hmp) of Escherichia coli
   K-12.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 599.
AB 72540599.438

AU van-Wezel-G-P.  White-J.  Bibb-M-J.  Postma-P-W.
TI The malEFG gene cluster of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2):
   characterization, disruption and transcriptional analysis.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 254(5)  P 604.
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TI Identification of de novo deletions at the NF1 gene:  no
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 99(6)  P 720.
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AU Song-Q.  Chao-J.  Chao-L.
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AU Vermeesch-J-R.  Petit-P.  Speleman-F.  Devriendt-K.  Fryns-J-P.
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AU Miniou-P.  Jeanpierre-M.  Bourc'his-D.  Barbosa-A-C-C.  Blanquet-V.
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TI alpha-Satellite DNA methylation in normal individuals and in ICF
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AU Bort-S.  Nelis-E.  Timmerman-V.  Sevilla-T.  Cruz-Martinez-A.
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AU Delhanty-J-D-A.  Harper-J-C.  Ao-A.  Handyside-A-H.  Winston-R-M-L.
TI Multicolour FISH detects frequent chromosomal mosaicism  and
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AU Colls-P.  Blanco-J.  Martinez-Pasarell-O.  Vidal-F.  Egozcue-J.
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AU Piantanida-M.  Dellavecchia-C.  Floridia-G.  Giglio-S.  Hoeller-H.
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TI Ataxic gait and mental retardation with absence  of the paternal
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AU Pujana-M-A.  Martorell-L.  Volpini-V.  Valero-J.  Labad-A.
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TI Analysis of amino-acid and nucleotide variants  in the
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AU Lassam-N-J.  Lin-Z.  Shennan-M-G.  Courseaux-A.  Teh-B-T.
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AU Oudet-C.  Martin-Coignard-D.  Pannetier-S.  Praud-E.  Champion-G.
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AU Marsac-C.  Benelli-C.  Desguerre-I.  Diry-M.  Fouque-F.
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TI Biochemical and genetic studies of four patients  with pyruvate
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AU Chen-S-H.  Schoof-J-M.  Buroker-N-E.  Scott-C-R.
TI The identification of a (CGG)_[6]AGG insertion  within the CGG
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AU Haddad-L-A.  Fuzikawa-A-K.  Pena-S-D-J.
TI Simultaneous detection of size and sequence polymorphisms  in the
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AU Schwiebert-L-M.  Hughes-A.  Monos-D-S.  Ono-S-J.
TI HLA-DRA promoter polymorphism and diversity generation  within the
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AU Madan-K.  Nieuwint-A-W-M.  van-Bever-Y.
TI Recombination in a balanced complex translocation  of a mother
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 99(6)  P 806.
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AU le-Coutre-P.  Demina-A.  Beutler-E.  Beck-M.  Petrides-P-E.
TI Molecular analysis of Gaucher disease:  distribution of eight
   mutations and the complete gene deletion  in 27 patients from
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AU Baranova-H.  Perriot-J.  Albuisson-E.  Ivaschenko-T.  Baranov-V-S.
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AU Martinez-Mir-A.  Vilela-C.  Bayes-M.  Valverde-D.  Dain-L.
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TI Putative association of a mutant ROM1 allele with retinitis
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AU Laer-L-V.  Camp-G-V.  Green-E-D.  Huizing-E-H.  Willems-P-J.
TI Physical mapping of the HOXA1 gene and the hnRPA2B1 gene  in a YAC
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AU Epplen-C.  Epplen-J-T.  Frank-G.  Miterski-B.  Santos-E-J-M.
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AU Colwell-F-S.  Lehman-R-M.
TI Carbon Source Utilization Profiles for Microbial Communities from
   Hydrologically Distinct Zones in a Basalt Aquifer.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 33(03)  P 240.
AB 70330240.248

AU Susarla-S.  Masunaga-S.  Yonezawa-Y.
TI Redox Potential as a Parameter To Predict the Reductive
   Dechlorination Pathway of Chloroanilines in Anaerobic
   Environments.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 33(03)  P 252.
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AU Wibe-A.  Borg-Karlson-A-K.  Norin-T.  Mustaparta-H.
TI Identification of plant volatiles activating single receptor
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 585.
AB 71800585.359

AU Lemon-W-C.  Levine-R-B.
TI Segmentally distributed metamorphic changes in neural circuits
   controlling abdominal bending in the hawkmoth Manduca sexta.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 597.
AB 71800597.359

AU Lemon-W-C.  Levine-R-B.
TI Multisegmental motor activity in the segmentally restricted gin
   trap behavior in Manduca sexta pupae.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 611.
AB 71800611.359

AU Hennig-R-M.  Weber-T.
TI Filtering of temporal parameters of the calling song by cricket
   females of two closely related species: a behavioral analysis.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 621.
AB 71800621.359

AU Jones-S-M.  Jones-T-A.  Shukla-R.
TI Short latency vestibular evoked potentials in the Japanese quail
   (Coturnix coturnix japonica).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 631.
AB 71800631.359

AU Wood-E-R.  Wiel-D-E.  Weeks-J-C.
TI Neural correlates of habituation of the proleg withdrawal reflex in
   larvae of the hawk moth, Manduca sexta.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 639.
AB 71800639.359

AU Jellema-T.  Heitler-W-J.
TI Adaptive reconfiguration of a reflex circuit during different motor
   programmes in the locust.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 659.
AB 71800659.359

AU Vogel-D.  Bleckmann-H.
TI Water wave discrimination in the surface-feeding fish Aplocheilus
   lineatus.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 671.
AB 71800671.359

AU Larsen-G-S.  Frazier-S-F.  Zill-S-N.
TI The tarso-pretarsal chordotonal organ as an element in cockroach
   walking.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 683.
AB 71800683.359

AU Getz-W-M.  Akers-R-P.
TI Response of American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) olfactory
   receptors to selected alcohol odorants and their binary
   combinations.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 701.
AB 71800701.359

AU Soffe-S-R.
TI The pattern of sensory discharge can determine the motor response
   in young Xenopus tadpoles.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 180(6)  P 711.
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AU Wu-W.  Goodman-M.  Lomax-M-I.  Grossman-L-I.
TI Molecular Evolution of Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit IV: Evidence
   for Positive Selection in Simian Primates.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 477.
AB 70440477.239

AU Muse-S-V.    Clark-A-G.  Thomas-G-H.
TI Comparisons of the Nucleotide Substitution Process Among Repetitive
   Segments of the alpha- and beta-Spectrin Genes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 492.
AB 70440492.239

AU Vassilatis-D-K.    Elliston-K-O.  Paress-P-S.  Hamelin-M.
   Arena-J-P.  Schaeffer-J-M.  Van-der-Ploeg-L-H-T.  Cully-D-F.
TI Evolutionary Relationship of the Ligand-Gated Ion Channels and the
   Avermectin-Sensitive, Glutamate-Gated Chloride Channels.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 501.
AB 70440501.239

AU Blake-R-D.  Wang-J-Z.    Beauregard-L.
TI Repetitive Sequence Families in Alces alces americana.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 509.
AB 70440509.239

AU Lukes-J.  Jirku-M.  Dolezel-D.  Kral'ova-I.    Hollar-L.
   Maslov-D-A.
TI Analysis of Ribosomal RNA Genes Suggests That Trypanosomes Are
   Monophyletic.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 521.
AB 70440521.239

AU Brendel-V.  Brocchieri-L.  Sandler-S-J.  Clark-A-J.  Karlin-S.
TI Evolutionary Comparisons of RecA-Like Proteins Across All Major
   Kingdoms of Living Organisms.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 528.
AB 70440528.239

AU Taguchi-S.  Kojima-S.  Terabe-M.  Kumazawa-Y.  Kohriyama-H.
   Suzuki-M.  Miura-K.  Momose-H.
TI Molecular Phylogenetic Characterization of Streptomyces Protease
   Inhibitor Family.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 542.
AB 70440542.239

AU Schenk-G.  Layfield-R.  Candy-J-M.  Duggleby-R-G.  Nixon-P-F.
TI Molecular Evolutionary Analysis of the
   Thiamine-Diphosphate-Dependent Enzyme, Transketolase.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 44(05)  P 552.
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TI Diversity of alpha and beta subunits of T-cell receptors specific
   for the H4 minor histocompatibility antigen.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 17.
AB 70460017.251

AU Chao-C-C.  McDevitt-H-O.
TI Identification of immunogenic epitopes of GAD 65 presented by A
   ^[g7]  in non-obese diabetic mice.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 29.
AB 70460029.251

AU Weinreich-S-S.  Hoebe-Hewryk-B.  van-der-Horst-A-R.  Boog-C-J-P.
   Ivanyi-P.
TI The role of MHC class I heterodimer expression  in mouse ankylosing
   enthesopathy.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 35.
AB 70460035.251

AU Edidin-M.  Achilles-S.  Zeff-R.  Wei-T.
TI Probing the stability of class I major histocompatibility complex
   (MHC) molecules on the surface of human cells.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 41.
AB 70460041.251

AU Mitchison-A.
TI Partitioning of genetic variation between regulatory and coding
   gene segments: the predominance of software variation in genes
   encoding introvert proteins.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 46.
AB 70460046.251

AU Fischer-Lindahl-K.
TI On naming H2 haplotypes: functional significance of MHC class Ib
   alleles.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 53.
AB 70460053.251

AU Sato-A.  Klein-D.  Sueltmann-H.  Figueroa-F.  O'hUigin-C.  Klein-J.
TI Class I Mhc genes of cichlid fishes: identification, expression,
   and polymorphism.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 63.
AB 70460063.251

AU David-C-S.
TI The mystery of HLA-B27 and disease.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(1)  P 73.
AB 70460073.251

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AU Bennett-V-A.  Pruitt-N-L.  Lee-Jr.-R-E.
TI Seasonal changes in fatty acid composition associated with
   cold-hardening in third instar larvae of Eurosta solidaginis.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 249.
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AU Maniero-G-D.  Carey-C.
TI Changes in selected aspects of immune function in the leopard frog,
   Rana pipiens, associated with exposure to cold.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 256.
AB 71670256.360

AU Somme-L.  Birkemoe-T.
TI Cold tolerance and dehydration in Enchytraeidae from Svalbard.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 264.
AB 71670264.360

AU Wassmer-T.  Wollnik-F.
TI Timing of torpor bouts during hibernation in European hamsters
   (Cricetus cricetus L.).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 270.
AB 71670270.360

AU Krumschnabel-G.  Biasi-C.  Schwarzbaum-P-J.  Wieser-W.
TI Acute and chronic effects of temperature, and of nutritional state,
   on ion homeostasis and energy metabolism in teleost hepatocytes.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 280.
AB 71670280.360

AU Ehmer-B.  Gronenberg-W.
TI Antennal muscles and fast antennal movements in ants.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 287.
AB 71670287.360

AU Meier-P.  Zettel-J.
TI Cold hardiness in Entomobrya nivalis (Collembola, Entomobryidae):
   annual cycle of polyols and antifreeze proteins, and antifreeze
   triggering  by temperature and photoperiod.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 297.
AB 71670297.360

AU Holden-C-P.  Storey-K-B.
TI Second messenger and cAMP-dependent protein kinase responses to
   dehydration and anoxia stresses in frogs.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 305.
AB 71670305.360

AU Chappell-M-A.  Bachman-G-C.  Hammond-K-A.
TI The heat increment of feeding in house wren chicks: magnitude,
   duration, and substitution for thermostatic costs.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(4)  P 313.
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TI Surface signaling:  novel transcription initiation mechanism
   starting from the cell surface.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 325.
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AU der-Werf-M-J-V.  Guettler-M-V.  Jain-M-K.  Zeikus-J-G.
TI Environmental and physiological factors  affecting the succinate
   product ratio during  carbohydrate fermentation by Actinobacillus
   sp. 130Z.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 332.
AB 71670332.203

AU Frigaard-N-U.  Takaichi-S.  Hirota-M.  Shimada-K.  Matsuura-K.
TI Quinones in chlorosomes of green sulfur bacteria  and their role in
   the redox-dependent fluorescence  studied in chlorosome-like
   bacteriochlorophyll c aggregates.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 343.
AB 71670343.203

AU Kremnicky-L.  Biely-P.
TI beta-Mannanolytic system of Aureobasidium pullulans.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 350.
AB 71670350.203

AU Charnock-C.
TI Application of autolysin and deoxyribonuclease profiles generated
   by renaturing SDS-PAGE in the comparison of selected
   Proteobacteria.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 356.
AB 71670356.203

AU Kreft-J-U.  Schink-B.
TI Specificity of O-demethylation in extracts  of the homoacetogenic
   Holophaga foetida  and demethylation kinetics measured by a
   coupled photometric assay.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 363.
AB 71670363.203

AU Krekeler-D.  Sigalevich-P.  Teske-A.  Cypionka-H.  Cohen-Y.
TI A sulfate-reducing bacterium from the oxic layer of a microbial mat
   from Solar Lake (Sinai), Desulfovibrio oxyclinae sp. nov.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 369.
AB 71670369.203

AU Keon-R-G.  Fu-R.  Voordouw-G.
TI Deletion of two downstream genes alters expression of the hmc
   operon  of Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vulgaris Hildenborough.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 376.
AB 71670376.203

AU Sommer-C.  Goerisch-H.
TI Enzymology of the degradation of (di)chlorobenzenes  by
   Xanthobacter flavus 14p1.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 384.
AB 71670384.203

AU Bodelier-P-L-E.  Laanbroek-H-J.
TI Oxygen uptake kinetics of Pseudomonas chlororaphis  grown in
   glucose- or glutamate-limited continuous cultures.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 392.
AB 71670392.203

AU Nogales-B.  Guerrero-R.  Esteve-I.
TI A heterotrophic bacterium inhibits growth of several species  of
   the genus Chlorobium.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 167(6)  P 396.
AB 71670396.203

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AU  Jagadeeswaran-P.  Liu-YC.
TI  Developmental Expression of Thrombin in Zebrafish Embryos: 
    A Novel Model to Study Hemostasis
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 May 15.  23(9).  P. 147-156.
DE  thrombin 
DE  cDNA sequence 
DE  zebrafish
DE  hemostasis
DE  embryogenesis
AB  A partial cDNA encoding zebrafish prothrombin has been cloned
    and used as a probe to study the temporal expression of
    prothrombin mRNA during early embryonic development. The
    results revealed accumulation of prothrombin mRNA in diverse
    tissues such as the eyes and myotomes in early embryogenesis.
    We have also examined the enzymatic activity of thrombin in
    converting fibrinogen to fibrin in individual embryos at
    different stages of development. We found that the fibrin-
    forming activity does not temporally correlate with the first
    presence of thrombin mRNA in the early stages of
    embryogenesis, but does correlate with the initiation of
    blood formation. Our ability to observe the fibrin-forming
    activity in single individual embryo will facilitate studies
    on identifying recessive mutations affecting blood
    coagulation, such as the regulatory gene mutations
    controlling the clotting factor genes. Furthermore, the
    observation of thrombin activity will also facilitate studies
    on the blood coagulation pathways in the early embryogenesis
    in this zebrafish model.
CC  Reprint request to: Pudur Jagadeeswaran,Ph.D., Department of
CC  Cellular and Structural Biology, The University of Texas
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AU  Pallavicini-MG.  Redfearn-W.  Necas-E.  Brecher-G. 
TI  Rescue from Lethal Irradiation Correlates with
    Transplantation of 10-20 CFU-S-Day 12
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 May 15.  23(9).  P. 157-168.
DE  stem cells
DE  CFU-S
DE  progenitor cells
DE  radioprotection
DE  5-fluorouracil
DE  flow cytometry
AB  Repopulation by donor cells of a bone marrow ablated by
    irradiation is now recognized to proceed  in two phases:
    initial repopulation that may be temporary followed by
    permanent engraftment of long-term repopulating cells (LTRC). 
    While a single LTRC has been shown to be capable of restoring
    the entire lymph-hemopoietic system of an irradiated animal,
    the identity of the temporary repopulating cells has not been
    established unequivocally.  We used the results of
    transplantation of subpopulations successively enriched for
    LTRC and containing varying numbers of CFU-S-12 (colony-
    forming units in the spleen at day 12 post transplantation)
    and progenitors to determine the likely cell type and number
    of cells needed for initial survival after radiation. 
    Subpopulations from untreated and 5-fluorouracil-treated mice
    were discriminated on the basis of antibody reactivity,
    Hoechst 33342 and rhodamine 123 fluorescence intensity and
    light scattering properties.  The minimum rescue inocula
    varied greatly in CFU-GEMM, BFU-E and CFU-GM content.  One to
    two CFU-S-12 were uniformly present in all isolated
    suspensions that rescued 50% of lethally irradiated animals.
    In view of the known average seeding efficiency of CFU-S, our
    studies suggest that transfusion of 10-20 CFU-S day 12/13 is
    responsible for radioprotection.  Evidence that multiple CFU-
    S day 12/13 are needed for initial repopulation is also
    supported by quantitative estimates of the number of mature
    cells that can be produced by CFU-S.  Transfusion of a single
    CFU-S day 12/13 can be shown to be grossly inadequate to
    provide the number of peripheral blood cells needed to
    ameliorate the severe pancytopenia following lethal
    irradiation by day 12-14. Our data also indicate that 5-
    fluorouracil-treated marrow subpopulations appear inferior to
    untreated subpopulations in their ability to contribute to
    initial repopulation when transfused at low cell doses into
    lethally irradiated recipients.
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TI Hidden treatments in ecological experiments: re-evaluating the
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AU Parsons-K-E.
TI Role of dispersal ability in the phenotypic differentiation and
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SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 461.
AB 71100461.442

AU Leung-B.  Forbes-M-R.
TI Fluctuating asymmetry in relation to indices of quality and fitness
   in the damselfly, Enallagmaebrium (Hagen).
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 472.
AB 71100472.442

AU Huber-H.  Stuefer-J-F.
TI Shade-induced changes in the branching pattern of a stoloniferous
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SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 478.
AB 71100478.442

AU Nordin-A.  Naesholm-T.
TI Nitrogen storage forms in nine boreal understorey plant species.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 487.
AB 71100487.442

AU Boose-D-L.
TI Sources of variation in floral nectar production rate in Epilobium
   canum (Onagraceae): implications for natural selection.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 493.
AB 71100493.442

AU Markusson-E.  Folstad-I.
TI Reindeer antlers: visual indicators of individual quality?.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 501.
AB 71100501.442

AU Doughty-P.  Shine-R.
TI Detecting life history trade-offs: measuring energy stores in
   "capital" breeders reveals costs of reproduction.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 508.
AB 71100508.442

AU Nagl-A-M.  Hofer-R.
TI Effects of ultraviolet radiation on early larval stages of the
   Alpine newt, Triturus alpestris, under natural and laboratory
   conditions.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 514.
AB 71100514.442

AU Donohue-K.
TI Seed dispersal in Cakile edentula var. lacustris : decoupling the
   fitness effects of density and distance from the home site.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 520.
AB 71100520.442

AU Adams-D.  Douglas-A-E.
TI How symbiotic bacteria influence plant utilisation by the
   polyphagous aphid, Aphis fabae.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 528.
AB 71100528.442

AU Matter-S-F.
TI Population density and area: the role of between- and within-patch
   processes.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 533.
AB 71100533.442

AU Stange-G.
TI Effects of changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide on the location of
   hosts by the moth, Cactoblastis cactorum.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 539.
AB 71100539.442

AU Gamradt-S-C.  Kats-L-B.
TI Impact of chaparral wildfire-induced sedimentation on oviposition
   of stream-breeding California newts (Taricha torosa).
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 546.
AB 71100546.442

AU Knops-J-M-H.  Koenig-W-D.  Nash-III-T-H.
TI On the relationship between nutrient use efficiency and fertility
   in forest ecosystems.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 550.
AB 71100550.442

AU Vitousek-P-M.
TI On regression and residuals: response to Knops et al.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 557.
AB 71100557.442

AU Taylor-C-M.
TI Fish species richness and incidence patterns in isolated and
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SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 560.
AB 71100560.442

AU Schneider-D-W.
TI Predation and food web structure along a habitat duration gradient.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 567.
AB 71100567.442

AU Gignoux-J.  Clobert-J.  Menaut-J-C.
TI Alternative fire resistance strategies in savanna trees.
SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 576.
AB 71100576.442

AU Hendrickson-J-R.  Briske-D-D.
TI Axillary bud banks of two semiarid perennial grasses: occurrence,
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SO Oecologia.  1997 110(4)  P 584.
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AU Schmidt-K.  Jonasdottir-S-H.
TI Nutritional quality of two cyanobacteria: How rich is 'poor' food?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 1-10.

AU Epstein-S-S.  Alexander-D.  Cosman-K.  Dompe-A.  Gallagher-S.
   Jarsobski-J.  Laning-E.  Martinez-R.  Panasik-G.  Peluso-C.  Runde-R.
   Timmer-E.
TI Enumeration of sandy sediment bacteria: Are the counts quantitative or
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 11-16.

AU Blanchard-G-F.  Sauriau-P-G.  Cariou-Le-Gall-V.  Gouleau-D.  Garet-M-J.
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TI Kinetics of tidal resuspension of microbiota: testing the effects of
   sediment cohesiveness and bioturbation using flume experiments.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 17-25.

AU Uitto-A.  Heiskanen-A-S.  Lignell-R.  Autio-R.  Pajuniemi-R.
TI Summer dynamics of the coastal planktonic food web in the northern
   Baltic Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 27-41.

AU Mateo-M-A.  Romero-J.
TI Detritus dynamics in the seagrass Posidonia oceanica: elements for an
   ecosystem carbon and nutrient budget.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 43-53.

AU Charpy-L.  Dufour-P.  Garcia-N.
TI Particulate organic matter in sixteen Tuamotu atoll lagoons (French
   Polynesia).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 55-65.

AU Sakai-K.
TI Gametogenesis, spawning, and planula brooding by the reef coral
   Goniastrea aspera (Scleractinia) in Okinawa, Japan.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 67-72.

AU Trussell-G-C.
TI Phenotypic selection in an intertidal snail: effects of a catastrophic
   storm.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 73-79.

AU Figueroa-F-L.  Salles-S.  Aguilera-J.  Jimenez-C.  Mercado-J.
   Vinegla-B.  Flores-Moya-A.  Altamirano-M.
TI Effects of solar radiation on photoinhibition and pigmentation in the
   red alga Porphyra leucosticta.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 81-90.

AU Lotufo-G-R.  Fleeger-J-W.
TI Effects of sediment-associated phenanthrene on survival, development
   and reproduction of two species of meiobenthic copepods.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 91-102.

AU Durbin-E-G.  Runge-J-A.  Campbell-R-G.  Garrahan-P-R.  Casas-M-C.
   Plourde-S.
TI Late fall-early winter recruitment of Calanus finmarchicus on Georges
   Bank.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 103-114.

AU Marguillier-S.  van-der-Velde-G.  Dehairs-F.  Hemminga-M-A.
   Rajagopal-S.
TI Trophic relationships in an interlinked mangrove-seagrass ecosystem as
   traced by delta13C and delta15N.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 115-121.

AU Mouritsen-K-N.  Jensen-K-T.
TI Parasite transmission between soft-bottom invertebrates: temperature
   mediated infection rates and mortality in Corophium volutator.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 123-134.

AU Johansson-B.
TI Tolerance of the deposit-feeding Baltic amphipods Monoporeia affinis
   and Pontoporeia femorata to oxygen deficiency.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 135-141.

AU Gilbert-F.  Souchu-P.  Bianchi-M.  Bonin-P.
TI Influence of shellfish farming activities on nitrification, nitrate
   reduction to ammonium and denitrification at the water-sediment
   interface of the Thau lagoon, France.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 143-153.

AU Stamhuis-E-J.  Schreurs-C-E.  Videler-J-J.
TI Burrow architecture and turbative activity of the thalassinid shrimp
   Callianassa subterranea from the central North Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 155-163.

AU Minello-T-J.  Webb-J-W-Jr.
TI Use of natural and created Spartina alterniflora salt marshes by
   fishery species and other aquatic fauna in Galveston Bay, Texas, USA.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 165-179.

AU Wetherbee-B-M.  Crow-G-L.  Lowe-C-G.
TI Distribution, reproduction and diet of the gray reef shark Carcharhinus
   amblyrhynchos in Hawaii.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 181-189.

AU Somarakis-S.  Kostikas-I.  Peristeraki-N.  Tsimenides-N.
TI Fluctuating asymmetry in the otoliths of larval anchovy Engraulis
   encrasicolus and the use of developmental instability as an indicator
   of condition in larval fish.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 191-203.

AU Woehrmann-A-P-A.  Hagen-W.  Kunzmann-A.
TI Adaptations of the Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarcticum
   (Pisces: Nototheniidae) to pelagic life in high-Antarctic waters.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 205-218.

AU Millar-R-B.  McKenzie-J-E.  Bell-J-D.  Tierney-L-D.
TI Evaluation of an indigenous fishing calendar using recreational catch
   rates of snapper Pagrus auratus in the North Island of New Zealand.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 219-224.

AU Tupper-M.  Boutilier-R-G.
TI Effects of habitat on settlement, growth, predation risk and survival
   of a temperate reef fish.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 225-236.

AU Stewart-F-M.  Phillips-R-A.  Catry-P.  Furness-R-W.
TI Influence of species, age and diet on mercury concentrations in
   Shetland seabirds.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 237-244.

AU Weimerskirch-H.  Wilson-R-P.  Lys-P.
TI Activity pattern of foraging in the wandering albatross: a marine
   predator with two modes of prey searching.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 245-254.

AU Iverson-S-J.  Frost-K-J.  Lowry-L-F.
TI Fatty acid signatures reveal fine scale structure of foraging
   distribution of harbor seals and their prey in Prince William Sound,
   Alaska.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 255-271.

AU Marsili-L.  Casini-C.  Marini-L.  Regoli-A.  Focardi-S.
TI Age, growth and organochlorines (HCB, DDTs and PCBs) in Mediterranean
   striped dolphins Stenella coeruleoalba stranded in 1988-1994 on the
   coasts of Italy.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 273-282.

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AU Lin-S.  Chang-J.  Carpenter-E-J.
TI Can a non-terminal event of the cell cycle be used for phytoplankton
   species-specific growth rate estimation?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 283-290.

AU Wahl-M.
TI Increased drag reduces growth of snails: comparison of flume and in
   situ experiments.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 291-293.

AU Maroz-A.  Fishelson-L.
TI Juvenile production of Amphiprion bicinctus (Pomacentridae, Teleostei)
   and rehabilitation of impoverished habitats.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 295-297.

AU Jeong-H-J.  Lee-C-W.  Yih-W-H.  Kim-J-S.
TI Fragilidium cf. mexicanum, a thecate mixotrophic dinoflagellate which
   is prey for and a predator on co-occurring thecate heterotrophic
   dinoflagellate Protoperidinium cf. divergens.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 May 22.  151.  P 299-305.




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AU Grotmol-S.  Totland-G-K.  Kryvi-H.
TI Detection of a nodavirus-like agent in heart tissue from reared
   Atlantic salmon Salmo salar suffering from cardiac myopathy syndrome
   (CMS).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 79-84.

AU Grotmol-S.  Totland-G-K.  Thorud-K.  Hjeltnes-B-K.
TI Vacuolating encephalopathy and retinopathy associated with a
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TI Morphology and morphogenesis of infectious salmon anaemia virus
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AU Bower-S-M.  Hervio-D.  Meyer-G-R.
TI Infectivity of Mikrocytos mackini, the causative agent of Denman Island
   disease in Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas, to various species of
   oysters.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 111-116.

AU Cigarria-J.  Rodriguez-C.  Fernandez-J-M.
TI Impact of Perkinsus sp. on Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum beds.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 117-120.

AU Usheva-L-N.  Odintsova-N-A.
TI Mesenchymal tumor in the mantle of the mussel Modiolus difficilis from
   Amursky Bay in the Sea of Japan.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 121-126.

AU Carballal-M-J.  Lopez-M-C.  Azevedo-C.  Villalba-A.
TI Hemolymph cell types of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.
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AU Almendras-F-E.  Fuentealba-I-C.
TI Salmonid rickettsial septicemia caused by Piscirickettsia salmonis: a
   review.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 137-144.

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AU Park-K-H.  Matsuoka-S.  Nakai-T.  Muroga-K.
TI A virulent bacteriophage of Lactococcus garvieae (formerly Enterococcus
   seriolicida) isolated from yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 145-149.

AU Vogt-G.
TI Hepatopancreatic brush border lysis (HBL)--a new bacterial disease of
   the shrimp Palaemon elegans.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 May 22.  29(2).  P 151-155.

AU Cigarria-J.  Elston-R.
TI Independent introduction of Bonamia ostreae, a parasite of Ostrea
   edulis, to Spain.
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TI Tobacco plants carrying a tms locus of Ti-plasmid origin and the
   HI-1 allele are tumor prone.
SO Differentiation.  1997 61(4)  P 213.
AB 70610213.258

AU Robinson-V.  Williams-J.
TI A marker of terminal stalk cell terminal differentiation in
   Dictyostelium.
SO Differentiation.  1997 61(4)  P 223.
AB 70610223.258

AU Matschak-T-W.  Stickland-N-C.  Mason-P-S.  Crook-A-R.
TI Oxygen availability and temperature affect embryonic muscle
   development in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.).
SO Differentiation.  1997 61(4)  P 229.
AB 70610229.258

AU Lopashov-G-V.  Golubeva-O-N.  Zviadadze-K-G.
TI Inductive capacity of living eye tissues from adult frogs.
SO Differentiation.  1997 61(4)  P 237.
AB 70610237.258

AU Froejdman-K.  Pelliniemi-L-J.  Lendahl-U.  Virtanen-I.
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TI The intermediate filament protein nestin occurs transiently in
   differentiating testis of rat and mouse.
SO Differentiation.  1997 61(4)  P 243.
AB 70610243.258

AU Matic-M.  Petrov-I-N.  Chen-S.  Wang-C.  Dimitrijevich-S-D.
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SO Differentiation.  1997 61(4)  P 251.
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CC  After more than a decade of serving the biology community on the
CC  BIOSCI project, I have decided that it is time for me to pass the
CC  torch.  The demands of my career and family are making it increasingly
CC  difficult for me to run BIOSCI adequately on a part-time basis, and
CC  I've decided that I would do the project more harm than good by
CC  clinging to it.
CC  
CC  Therefore I have concluded an agreement with the Stanford University
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CC  6 June 1997.  Many of you know the work of the Stanford Libraries
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CC  I have every confidence that Stanford will provide an environment
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CC  will continue to support the project in Europe, and Dave Mack and
CC  Julie Lawrence on the current BIOSCI staff will continue to assist the
CC  new team at Stanford.
CC  
CC  The project will be managed by Serge Taylor of the Stanford Libraries
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CC  operations.  Many of you who read bionet.announce,
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CC  I moderate) have been aware of the recent posting delays that my busy
CC  schedule has inflicted on those newsgroups.  I am pleased to announce
CC  that Todd McGee, Scientific Advisor of the HighWire Press, will be
CC  taking over moderation of those groups from me this week.
CC  
CC  ** NOTE ** - The BIOSCI hardware will be down for backups on 6 June
CC  and will be moved over the weekend of June 7 and 8.  We will be
CC  changing the IP number of the machine, but the host name and all
CC  mailing addresses will remain unchanged.  There may be a few days of
CC  service disruption during this time due to the move unfortunately,
CC  just as we experienced in BIOSCI's previous move.  We hope to keep
CC  this to a minimum.  We will post status reports on the move to
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CC  
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CC  of biology on the Internet.  This is something I will always treasure.
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AU Stoffel-III-R-H.  Pitcher-J-A.  Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Targeting G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinases to Their Receptor
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AU Hand-M.  Morrison-R.  Strange-K.
TI Characterization of Volume-sensitive Organic Osmolyte Efflux and
   Anion Current in Xenopus Oocytes.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 9.
AB 71570009.232

AU Haese-C-C.    Le-Dain-A-C.  Martinac-B.
TI Molecular Dissection of the Large Mechanosensitive Ion Channel
   (MscL) of E. coli: Mutants with Altered Channel Gating and
   Pressure Sensitivity.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 17.
AB 71570017.232

AU Kienker-P-K.  Qiu-X-Q.  Slatin-S-L.  Finkelstein-A.  Jakes-K-S.
TI Transmembrane Insertion of the Colicin Ia Hydrophobic Hairpin.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 27.
AB 71570027.232

AU Kourie-J-I.
TI ATP-sensitive Voltage- and Calcium-dependent Chloride Channels in
   Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Vesicles from Rabbit Skeletal Muscle.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 39.
AB 71570039.232

AU Niisato-N.  Marunaka-Y.
TI Cross Talk of Bumetanide-sensitive and HCO_[3]^[-]-dependent
   Transporters Activated by IBMX in Renal Epithelial A6 Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 53.
AB 71570053.232

AU Miwa-A.  Ueda-K.  Okada-Y.
TI Protein Kinase C-Independent Correlation Between P-Glycoprotein
   Expression and Volume Sensitivity of Cl^[-] Channel.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 63.
AB 71570063.232

AU Koumi-S.  Sato-R.  Nagasawa-K.  Hayakawa-H.
TI Activation of Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channels by Muscarinic
   Receptor-linked G Protein in Isolated Human Ventricular Myocytes.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 71.
AB 71570071.232

AU Grosman-C.  Mariano-M-I.  Bozzini-J-P.  Reisin-I-L.
TI Properties of Two Multisubstate Cl^[-] Channels from Human
   Syncytiotrophoblast Reconstituted on Planar Lipid Bilayers.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 83.
AB 71570083.232

AU Leung-P-S.  Chan-H-C.  Fu-L-X-M.  Leung-P-Y.  Chew-S-B-C.
   Wong-P-Y-D.
TI Angiotensin II Receptors: Localization of Type I and Type II in Rat
   Epididymides of Different Developmental Stages.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 157(01)  P 97.
AB 71570097.232

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AU Sendowski-I.  Savourey-G.  Besnard-Y.  Bittel-J.
TI Cold induced vasodilatation and cardiovascular responses in humans
   during cold water immersion of various upper limb areas.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 471.
AB 70750471.421

AU Reybrouck-T.  Mertens-L.  Schepers-D.  Vinckx-J.  Gewillig-M.
TI Assessment of cardiorespiratory exercise function in obese children
   and adolescents by body mass-independent parameters.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 478.
AB 70750478.421

AU Oksa-J.  Rintamaeki-H.  Rissanen-S.
TI Muscle performance and electromyogram activity of the lower leg
   muscles with different levels of cold exposure.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 484.
AB 70750484.421

AU Linossier-M-T.  Dormois-D.  Geyssant-A.  Denis-C.
TI Performance and fibre characteristics of human skeletal muscle
   during short sprint training and detraining on a cycle ergometer.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 491.
AB 70750491.421

AU Buttelli-O.  Vandewalle-H.  Jouanin-J-C.  Seck-D.  Monod-H.
TI Effects of aerobic exercise on the torque-velocity relationship in
   cycling.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 499.
AB 70750499.421

AU Martin-B-J.  Park-H-S.
TI Analysis of the tonic vibration reflex: influence of vibration
   variables on motor unit synchronization and fatigue.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 504.
AB 70750504.421

AU Cooke-S-R.  Petersen-S-R.  Quinney-H-A.
TI The influence of maximal aerobic power on recovery of skeletal
   muscle following anaerobic exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 512.
AB 70750512.421

AU Webster-M-J.  Scheett-T-P.  Doyle-M-R.  Branz-M.
TI The effect of a thiamin derivative on exercise performance.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 520.
AB 70750520.421

AU Koulmann-N.  Melin-B.  Jimenez-C.  Charpenet-A.  Savourey-G.
   Bittel-J.
TI Effects of different carbohydrate-electrolyte beverages on the
   appearance of ingested deuterium in body fluids during moderate
   exercise by humans in the heat.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 525.
AB 70750525.421

AU Humphries-B-J.   Abernethy-P-J.  Blake-K-D.   Newton-R-U.
TI Reliability of an electrophoretic and image processing analysis of
   human skeletal muscle taken from m. vastus lateralis.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 532.
AB 70750532.421

AU McLaren-P-F.  Nurhayati-Y.  Boutcher-S-H.
TI Stroke volume response to cycle ergometry in trained and untrained
   older men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 537.
AB 70750537.421

AU Zanker-C-L.  Swaine-I-L.  Castell-L-M.  Newsholme-E-A.
TI Responses of plasma glutamine, free tryptophan and branched-chain
   amino acids to prolonged exercise after a regime designed to
   reduce muscle glycogen.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 543.
AB 70750543.421

AU Ben-Sira-D.  Sagiv-M.
TI The effect of gender on left ventricular function immediately after
   the wingate test.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 549.
AB 70750549.421

AU Madsen-O-R.  Jensen-J-E-B.  Sorensen-O-H.
TI Validation of a dual energy X-ray absorptiometer: measurement of
   bone mass and soft tissue composition.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 75(6)  P 554.
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TI Internalization of ecto-ATPase activity in human neutrophils upon
   stimulation with phorbol ester or formyl peptide.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 353.
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AU Aoyagi-M.  Yamamoto-M.  Azuma-H.  Nagashima-G.  Niimi-Y.
   Hirakawa-K.  Yamamoto-K.
TI Expression of p53 protein and p53 gene transcripts in rabbit
   carotid arteries after balloon denudation.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 365.
AB 71070365.418

AU Staneva-Dobrovski-L.
TI Lysozyme expression in the rat parotid gland: light and electron
   microscopic immunogold studies.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 371.
AB 71070371.418

AU Noehammer-G.  Desoye-G.
TI Mercurochrom can be used for the histochemical demonstration and
   microphotometric quantitation of both protein thiols and protein
   (mixed) disulfides.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 383.
AB 71070383.418

AU Bechmann-I.  Nitsch-R.
TI Identification of phagocytic glial cells after lesion-induced
   anterograde degeneration using double-fluorescence labeling:
   combination of axonal tracing and lectin or immunostaining.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 391.
AB 71070391.418

AU Herbst-H.  Frey-A.  Heinrichs-O.  Milani-S.  Bechstein-W-O.
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TI Heterogeneity of liver cells expressing procollagen types I and IV
   in vivo.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 399.
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AU Gruber-A-D.  Levine-R-A.
TI In situ assessment of mRNA accessibility in heterogeneous tissue
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 411.
AB 71070411.418

AU Penschow-J-D.  Giles-M-E.  Coghlan-J-P.  Fernley-R-T.
TI Redistribution of carbonic anhydrase VI expression from ducts to
   acini during development of ovine parotid and submandibular
   glands.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 107(5)  P 417.
AB 71070417.418

AU Seveus-L.  Amin-K.  Peterson-C-G-B.  Roomans-G-M.  Venge-P.
TI Human neutrophil lipocalin (HNL) is a specific granule constituent
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AU Lundborg-C-S.  Hensjoe-L-O.  Gustafsson-L-L.  Lundborg-C-S.
TI "Academic drug-detailing": from project to practice in a Swedish
   urban area.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 167.
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AU Hegner-G.  Faust-G.  Freytag-F.  Meilenbrock-S.  Sullivan-J.
   Bodin-F.
TI Valsartan, a new angiotensin II antagonist for the treatment  of
   essential hypertension: efficacy and safety compared  to
   hydrochlorothiazide.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 173.
AB 70520173.228

AU Beermann-B.  von-Bahr-C.  Sundstroem-A.
TI Fibrinolytic treatment in suspected acute myocardial infarction -
   use and risks in clinical practice.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 179.
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AU Pedersen-Bjergaard-U.  Andersen-M.  Hansen-P-B.
TI Drug-induced thrombocytopenia: clinical data on 309 cases and the
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 183.
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AU Kritz-H.  Sinzinger-H.  Lupattelli-G.  Virgolini-I.  Fitscha-P.
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TI Prostaglandin E_[1] decreases human arterial accumulation of
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 191.
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AU Martinsson-P.  Nygren-P.  Fridborg-H.  Nilsson-K.  Kristensen-J.
   Larsson-R.
TI Cytotoxic activity of cyclosporin A and
   [3-keto-Bmt^[1]]-[Val^[2]]-cyclosporin (SDZ PSC 833) on tumour
   cells from patients with haematological malignancies.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 199.
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AU Rosholm-J-U.  Gram-L-F.  Isacsson-G.  Hallas-J.  Bergman-U.
TI Changes in the pattern of antidepressant use upon the introduction
   of the new antidepressants: a prescription database study.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 205.
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AU Falcao-A-C.  de-Gatta-M-M-F.  Iribarnegaray-M-F-D.  Buelga-D-S.
   Garcia-M-J.  Dominguez-Gil-A.  Lanao-J-M.
TI Population pharmacokinetics of caffeine in premature neonates.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 211.
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AU Otani-K.  Ishida-M.  Yasui-N.  Kondo-T.  Mihara-K.  Suzuki-A.
   Furukori-H.  Kaneko-S.  Inoue-Y.
TI Interaction between carbamazepine and bromperidol.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 219.
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AU Wong-S-L.  Menacherry-S.  Mulford-D.  Schmitz-P-J.  Locke-C.
   Granneman-G-R.
TI Pharmacokinetics of sertindole and dehydrosertindole in volunteers
   with normal or impaired renal function.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 223.
AB 70520223.228

AU Koch-K-M.  Liu-M.  Davis-I-M.  Shaw-S.  Yin-Y.
TI Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of ranitidine in renal
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 229.
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AU Jaruratanasirikul-S.  Kleepkaew-A.
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AU Satoh-H.  Tanaka-T.
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 239.
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AU Priskorn-M.  Larsen-F.  Segonzac-A.  Moulin-M.
TI Pharmacokinetic interaction study of citalopram and cimetidine in
   healthy subjects.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 241.
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AU Jamali-F.
TI Lack of significant stereoselectivity in pharmacokinetics of
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(3)  P 243.
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TI Stereoselectivity in pharmacokinetics of tiaprofenic acid:
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1997 123(5)  P 253.
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AU Wigren-T.  Oksanen-H.  Kellokumpu-Lehtinen-P.
TI A practical prognostic index for inoperable non-small-cell lung
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AU Aviram-A.  Rephaeli-A.  Shaklai-M.  Nudelman-A.  Ben-Dror-I.
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TI Modifying effect of reproductive risk factors on the age at onset
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AU Uchida-N.  Okamura-S-I.  Nagamachi-Y.  Yamashita-S.
TI Increased phospholipase D activity in human breast cancer.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1997 123(5)  P 280.
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TI Changes in N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase III, IV and V in renal
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TI Continuous sucrose hydrolysis by yeast cells immobilized to wool.
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AU Cruz-H-J.  Dias-E-M.  Moreira-J-L.  Carrondo-M-J-T.
TI Cell-dislodging methods under serum-free conditions.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 482.
AB 70470482.253

AU Besson-I.  Creuly-C.  Gros-J-B.  Larroche-C.
TI Pyrazine production by Bacillus subtilis in solid-state
   fermentation on soybeans.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 489.
AB 70470489.253

AU Davila-A-M.  Marchal-R.  Vandecasteele-J-P.
TI Sophorose lipid fermentation with differentiated substrate supply
   for growth and production phases.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 496.
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AU Kalisz-H-M.  Hendle-J.  Schmid-R-D.
TI Structural and biochemical properties of glycosylated and
   deglycosylated glucose oxidase from Penicillium amagasakiense.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 502.
AB 70470502.253

AU Artolozaga-M-J.  Kubatova-E.  Volc-J.  Kalisz-H-M.
TI Pyranose 2-oxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium - further
   biochemical characterisation.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 508.
AB 70470508.253

AU Brunella-A.  Graf-M.  Kittelmann-M.  Laumen-K.  Ghisalba-O.
TI Production, purification, and characterization of a highly
   enantioselective (S )-N-acetyl-1-phenylethylamine amidohydrolase
   from Rhodococcus equi Ac6.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 515.
AB 70470515.253

AU Katoh-S.  Terashima-M.  Miyaoku-K.
TI Purification of alpha-amylase by specific elution from anti-peptide
   antibodies.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 521.
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AU Niemann-S.  Puehler-A.  Selbitschka-W.
TI Growth and nodulation competitiveness of Sinorhizobium meliloti L1
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   but comparable to that of two S. meliloti wild-type isolates.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 525.
AB 70470525.253

AU Miksch-G.  Fiedler-E.  Dobrowolski-P.  Flaschel-E.
TI Controlled secretion into the culture medium of a hybrid -glucanase
   by Acetobacter methanolicus mediated by the kil gene of
   Escherichia coli located on a Tn5 -derived transposon.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 530.
AB 70470530.253

AU Rush-C.  Hafner-L.  Timms-P.
TI Protein A as a fusion partner for the expression of heterologous
   proteins in Lactobacillus.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 537.
AB 70470537.253

AU Schmiedel-D.  Vary-P-S.  Jablonski-L.  Hillen-W.
TI Plasmids for efficient single-copy gene cloning into gdh2 and trpC
   of Bacillus megaterium DSM319 and QM B1551.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 543.
AB 70470543.253

AU Fang-A.  Demain-A-L.
TI Influence of aeration and carbon source on production of microcin
   B17 by Escherichia coli ZK650.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 547.
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AU Meenakshisundaram-S.  Suresh-G.  Fernando-R-K.  Jenny-K.
   Sachidanandham-R.  Jayaraman-K.
TI Metabolic response of Bacillus sphaericus 1593M for dual-substrate
   limitation in continuous and total-cell-retention cultures.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 554.
AB 70470554.253

AU Schuerman-P-L.  Liu-J-S.  Mou-H.  Dandekar-A-M.
TI 3-Ketoglycoside-mediated metabolism of sucrose in E. coli as
   conferred by genes from Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 560.
AB 70470560.253

AU Hofrichter-M.  Fritsche-W.
TI Depolymerization of low-rank coal by extracellular fungal enzyme
   systems. III.In vitro depolymerization of coal humic acids by a
   crude preparation of manganese peroxidase from the white-rot
   fungus Nematoloma frowardii b19.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 566.
AB 70470566.253

AU Misra-G.  Pavlostathis-S-G.
TI Biodegradation kinetics of monoterpenes in liquid and soil-slurry
   systems.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 572.
AB 70470572.253

AU Holtman-M-A.  Kobayashi-D-Y.
TI Identification of Rhodococcuserythropolis isolates capable of
   degrading the fungicide carbendazim.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 578.
AB 70470578.253

AU Sojo-M.  Bru-R.  Lopez-Molina-D.  Garcia-Carmona-F.
   Argueelles-J-C.
TI Cell-linked and extracellular cholesterol oxidase activities from
   Rhodococcus erythropolis. Isolation and physiological
   characterization.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 583.
AB 70470583.253

AU Umikalsom-M-S.  Ariff-A-B.  Shamsuddin-Z-H.  Tong-C-C.  Hassan-M-A.
    Karim-M-I-A.
TI Production of cellulase by a wild strain of Chaetomium
   globosumusing delignified oil palm empty-fruit-bunch fibre as
   substrate.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 590.
AB 70470590.253

AU Bianchi-D.  Bosetti-A.  Cidaria-D.  Bernardi-A.  Gagliardi-I.
   D'Amico-P.
TI Oxidation of polycyclic aromatic heterocycles by Pseudomonas
   fluorescens TTC1.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 596.
AB 70470596.253

AU Dominguez-H.  Cocaign-Bousquet-M.  Lindley-N-D.
TI Simultaneous consumption of glucose and fructose from sugar
   mixtures during batch growth of Corynebacterium glutamicum.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 600.
AB 70470600.253

AU Matrubutham-U.  Thonnard-J-E.  Sayler-G-S.
TI Bioluminescence induction response and survival of the bioreporter
   bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens HK44 in nutrient-deprived
   conditions.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 604.
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AU Seker-S.  Beyenal-H.  Salih-B.  Tanyolac-A.
TI Multi-substrate growth kinetics of Pseudomonas putida for phenol
   removal.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 610.
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AU Rocha-C.  Infante-C.
TI Enhanced oily sludge biodegradation by a tensio-active agent
   isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa USB-CS1.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 615.
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AU Wunch-K-G.  Feibelman-T.  Bennett-J-W.
TI Screening for fungi capable of removing benzo[a]pyrene in culture.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(5)  P 620.
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AU Davies-D.  Tuckwell-D-S.  Calderwood-D-A.  Weston-S-A.  Takigawa-M.
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TI Molecular characterisation of integrin-procollagen C-propeptide
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AU Debnam-P-M.  Shearer-G.  Blackwood-L.  Kohl-D-H.
TI Evidence for channeling of intermediates in the oxidative pentose
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AU Serganov-A.  Rak-A.  Garber-M.  Reinbolt-J.  Ehresmann-B.
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TI Ribosomal protein S15 from Thermus thermophilus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 291.
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AU Beglova-N.  Fischer-D.  Hengge-Aronis-R.  Gehring-K.
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 301.
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AU Mueller-A.  Suer-W.  Pohlmann-C.  Schneider-K.  Thies-W-G.
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   N_[2]-fixing bacteria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 311.
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AU Crane-D-T.  Bolgiano-B.  Jones-C.
TI Comparison of the diphtheria mutant toxin, CRM197, with a
   Haemophilus influenzae type-b polysaccharide-CRM197 conjugate by
   optical spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 320.
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AU Sanz-J-M.  Gimenez-Gallego-G.
TI A partly folded state of acidic fibroblast growth factor at low pH.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 328.
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AU Dainese-Hatt-P.  Quadroni-M.  Staudenmann-W.  James-P.
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AU Rawat-U-B.  Rao-M-B.
TI Conformation and microenvironment of the active site of xylose
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 344.
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AU Papouchado-M-L.  Valdez-S-N.  Ghiringhelli-D.  Poskus-E.
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TI Expression of properly folded human glutamate decarboxylase 65 as a
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AU Cerantola-S.  Montrozier-H.
TI Structural elucidation of two polysaccharides present in the
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 360.
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AU Benharouga-M.  Fritsch-J.  Banting-G.  Edelman-A.
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AU Goldmann-W-H.  Tempel-M.  Sprenger-I.  Isenberg-G.  Ezzell-R-M.
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AU Hirayama-Y.  Watabe-S.
TI Structural differences in the crossbridge head of
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   fast skeletal muscle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 380.
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AU Icard-Liepkalns-C.  Ravassard-P.  Liepkalns-V-A.  Chatail-F.
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TI An ADP-ribosylation-factor(ARF)-like protein involved in regulated
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 388.
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AU Rocher-C.  Faucheu-C.  Blanchet-A-M.  Claudon-M.  Herve-F.
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TI Identification of five new genes, closely related to the
   interleukin-1beta converting enzyme gene, that do not encode
   functional proteases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 394.
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AU Aldred-A-R.  Prapunpoj-P.  Schreiber-G.
TI Evolution of shorter and more hydrophilic transthyretin N-termini
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   the 3' splice site of intron 1).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 401.
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AU Tollersrud-O-K.  Berg-T.  Healy-P.  Evjen-G.  Ramachandran-U.
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TI Purification of bovine lysosomal alpha-mannosidase,
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   that cause alpha-mannosidosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 410.
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AU Banerjee-A.  Engelborghs-Y.  D'Hoore-A.  Fitzgerald-T-J.
TI Interactions of a bicyclic analog of colchicine with beta-tubulin
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 420.
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AU Mei-X.  Singh-I-S.  Erlichman-J.  Orr-G-A.
TI Cloning and characterization of a testis-specific, developmentally
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 425.
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AU Ruzzene-M.  Songyang-Z.  Marin-O.  Donella-Deana-A.  Brunati-A-M.
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TI Sequence specificity of C-terminal Src kinase (CSK).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 433.
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AU Mikolajczyk-S-D.  Millar-L-S.  Marker-K-M.  Grauer-L-S.  Goel-A.
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TI Ala217 is important for the catalytic function and autoactivation
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 440.
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AU Couture-C.  Williams-S.  Gauthier-N.  Tailor-P.  Mustelin-T.
TI Role of Tyr518 and Tyr519 in the regulation of catalytic activity
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 447.
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AU Svensson-P.  Blaesing-O-E.  Westhoff-P.
TI Evolution of the enzymatic characteristics of C_[4]
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 452.
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AU Xu-Z.  Pal-J-K.  Thulasiraman-V.  Hahn-H-P.  Chen-J-J.  Matts-R-L.
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 461.
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AU Gigant-B.  Charbonnier-J-B.  Golinelli-Pimpaneau-B.  Zemel-R-R.
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TI Mechanism of inactivation of a catalytic antibody by p-nitrophenyl
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 471.
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AU Shibata-N.  Senbongi-N.  Hosoya-T.  Kawahara-K.  Akagi-R.
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TI Demonstration of the presence of alpha-1,6-branched side chains in
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 477.
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AU Numayama-Tsuruta-K.  Kobayashi-A.  Sogawa-K.  Fujii-Kuriyama-Y.
TI A point mutation responsible for defective function of the
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 486.
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AU Nakagawa-Y.  Lee-Y-M.  Lehmberg-E.  Herrmann-R.  Herrmann-R.
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TI Anti-insect toxin 5 (AaIT5) from Androctonus australis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 496.
AB 72460496.225

AU Monstein-H-J.  Nylander-A-G.  Hakanson-R.
TI Widespread tissue expression of gastrin-binding-protein mRNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 502.
AB 72460502.225

AU Zaludova-R.  Zakovska-A.  Kasparkova-J.  Balcarova-Z.
   Kleinwaechter-V.  Vrana-O.  Farrell-N.  Brabec-V.
TI DNA interactions of bifunctional dinuclear platinum(II) antitumor
   agents.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 508.
AB 72460508.225

AU Bouvier-Nave-P.  Husselstein-T.  Desprez-T.  Benveniste-P.
TI Identification of cDNAs encoding sterol methyl-transferases
   involved in the second methylation step of plant sterol
   biosynthesis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 518.
AB 72460518.225

AU Hoenke-S.  Schmid-M.  Dimroth-P.
TI Sequence of a gene cluster from Klebsiella pneumoniae encoding
   malonate decarboxylase and expression of the enzyme in Escherichia
   coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 530.
AB 72460530.225

AU Schmitt-E.  Panvert-M.  Mechulam-Y.  Blanquet-S.
TI General structure/function properties of microbial methionyl-tRNA
   synthetases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 539.
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AU Kieweg-V.  Kraeutle-F-G.  Nandy-A.  Engst-S.  Vock-P.
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TI Biochemical characterization of purified, human recombinant Lys304
   &larr;Glu medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase containing the
   common disease-causing mutation and comparison with the normal
   enzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 548.
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AU Zeltins-A.  Schrempf-H.
TI Specific interaction of the Streptomyces chitin-binding protein
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 557.
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AU Linnerborg-M.  Wollin-R.  Widmalm-G.
TI Structural studies of the O-antigenic polysaccharide from
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(2)  P 565.
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SO Trees.  1997 11(6)  P 363.
AB 70110363.468

AU Olivares-E.
TI Prolonged leaf senescence in Clusia multiflora H.B.K.
SO Trees.  1997 11(6)  P 370.
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AU Kukkola-E.  Huttunen-S.  Baeck-J.  Rautio-P.
TI Scots pine needle injuries at subarctic industrial sites.
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AU Schauer-J.  Hissmann-K.  Fricke-H.
TI A method for deployment of externally attached sonic fish tags from
   a manned submersible and their effects on coelacanths.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 359.
AB 71280359.227

AU Freon-P.  Khattabi-M-E.  Mendoza-J.  Guzman-R.
TI Unexpected reproductive strategy of Sardinella aurita off the coast
   of Venezuela.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 363.
AB 71280363.227

AU Meekan-M-G.  Choat-J-H.
TI Latitudinal variation in abundance of herbivorous fishes: a
   comparison of temperate and tropical reefs.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 373.
AB 71280373.227

AU van-Rooij-J-M.  Videler-J-J.
TI Mortality estimates from repeated visual censuses of a parrotfish
   (Sparisoma viride) population: demographic implications.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 385.
AB 71280385.227

AU Bergstroem-B-I.
TI Do protandric pandalid shrimp have environmental sex
   determination?.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 397.
AB 71280397.227

AU Liang-D.  Uye-S.
TI Seasonal reproductive biology of the egg-carrying calanoid copepod
   Pseudodiaptomus marinus in a eutrophic inlet of the Inland Sea of
   Japan.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 409.
AB 71280409.227

AU Liang-D.  Uye-S.
TI Population dynamics and production of the planktonic copepods in a
   eutrophic inlet of the Inland Sea of Japan. IV. Pseudodiaptomus
   marinus, the egg-carrying calanoid.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 415.
AB 71280415.227

AU Kneib-R-T.  Newell-S-Y.  Hermeno-E-T.
TI Survival, growth and reproduction of the salt-marsh amphipod
   Uhlorchestia spartinophila reared on natural diets of senescent
   and dead Spartina alterniflora leaves.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 423.
AB 71280423.227

AU Cha-J-H.  Martin-D.  Bhaud-M.
TI Effects of temperature on oocyte growth in the Mediterranean
   terebellid Eupolymnia nuebulosa (Annelida: Polychaeta).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 433.
AB 71280433.227

AU Kreps-T-A.  Purcell-J-E.  Heidelberg-K-B.
TI Escape of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi from the scyphomedusa
   predator Chrysaora quinquecirrha.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 441.
AB 71280441.227

AU Compere-P.  Godeaux-J-E-A.
TI On endostyle ultrastructure in two new species of doliolid-like
   tunicates.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 447.
AB 71280447.227

AU Dionisio-Sese-M-L.  Ishikura-M.  Maruyama-T.  Miyachi-S.
TI UV-absorbing substances in the tunic of a colonial ascidian protect
   its symbiont, Prochloron sp., from damage by UV-B radiation.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 455.
AB 71280455.227

AU Wieczorek-S-K.  Todd-C-D.
TI Inhibition and facilitation of bryozoan and ascidian settlement by
   natural multi-species biofilms: effects of film age and the roles
   of active and passive larval attachment.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 463.
AB 71280463.227

AU Wu-R-S-S.  Shin-P-K-S.
TI Sediment characteristics and colonization of soft-bottom benthos: a
   field manipulation experiment.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 475.
AB 71280475.227

AU Duggins-D-O.  Eckman-J-E.
TI Is kelp detritus a good food for suspension feeders? Effects of
   kelp species, age and secondary metabolites.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 489.
AB 71280489.227

AU Itakura-S.  Imai-I.  Itoh-K.
TI "Seed bank" of coastal planktonic diatoms in bottom sediments of
   Hiroshima Bay, Seto Inland Sea, Japan.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 497.
AB 71280497.227

AU Kamiyama-T.
TI Growth and grazing responses of tintinnid ciliates feeding on the
   toxic dinoflagellate Heterocapsacircularisquama.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 509.
AB 71280509.227

AU Tong-S-M.
TI Heterotrophic flagellates from the water column in Shark Bay,
   Western Australia.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 517.
AB 71280517.227

AU Airoldi-L.  Cinelli-F.
TI Sources and biochemical composition of suspended particulate
   material in a submarine cave with sulphur water springs.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(3)  P 537.
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AU  Madan-A.  Varma-S.  Cohen-HJ.
TI  Co-Transactivation of the 3'Erythropoietin Hypoxia Inducible
    Enhancer by the HIF-1 Protein
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 May 31.  23(10).  P. 169- 176.
DE  co-transactivation
DE  hypoxia
DE  erythropoietin
AB  Erythropoietin (Epo) is a glycoprotein hormone that is the
    primary regulator of red blood cell production.  Epo
    production increases in response to tissue hypoxia.  This
    increase occurs primarily at the transcriptional level. 
    Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1) is a DNA binding protein
    that binds to a hypoxia inducible enhancer  in the 3'
    flanking sequence of the Epo gene.  HIF-1 is a heterodimer
    that consists of an alpha and beta subunit.  HIF-1 DNA
    binding activity is induced in response to hypoxia.  In order
    to determine if one or both HIF-1 subunits is capable of
    ligand binding, subsequently leading to Epo production we
    performed co-transactivation experiments. Transfections 
    were performed in Hep 3B, an Epo producing human hepatoma
    cell line and Cos-7, a non-Epo producing monkey kidney cell
    line.  Cells were co-transfected with the 38 bp Epo enhancer  
    fragment bearing the HIF-1 binding motif, subcloned in the
    luciferase reporter plasmid and either the HIF-1alpha cDNA,
    HIF-1beta cDNA, HIF-1alpha and HIF-1beta cDNAs or pREP-4
    respectively.  Cells were incubated in an hypoxic [1%O(2)] or
    normoxic [21%O(2)] environment and assayed for luciferase 
    activity.  Epo levels were measured in the culture media from
    the transfected plates by an ELISA assay. Under hypoxic
    conditions Hep 3B cells transfected with the HIF-1alpha cDNA
    alone showed a 2.2 fold increase in luciferase activity,
    HIF-1beta showed a 3.4 fold increase and cells transfected
    with HIF-1 alpha and beta showed a 6.9 fold increase in
    activity over cells transfected with pREP-4. The baseline
    luciferase activity in transfected 3B cells incubated in
    normoxia was very low.  However, a similar fold increase in
    luciferase activity in cells transfected with both HIF-1alpha
    and beta was noted.  Under normoxic or hypoxic conditions in
    Cos-7 cells,  a 1.5 fold increase was obtained with the
    HIF-1alpha and beta constructs transfected independently and
    a 3.5 fold increase was noted in cells transfected with both
    constructs.  Epo levels increased several fold in all Hep 3B
    cells that  were incubated in hypoxic conditions.  However,
    there was no additional increase in Epo levels in transfected
    Hep 3B cells.  We therefore conclude that although the
    HIF-1alpha and beta subunits can independently
    co-transactivate the Epo enhancer, binding of both subunits
    and a hypoxic environment is necessary for maximal
    transactivation.  Overexpression of the HIF-1 protein alone
    in normoxic or hypoxic conditions is insufficient for an
    increase in Epo secretion. Activation/inactivation and
    interaction of other tissue specific factors is necessary for
    an increase in Epo gene expression in response to hypoxia.
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AU  Ramaiah-KVA.  Chen-JJ.  Gallop-PM.  London-IM.
TI  The Effects of Pyrroloquinoline Quinone on Heme-Regulated
    eIF-2alpha Kinase and eIF-2B Activities in Eukaryotic Protein
    Synthesis 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 May 31.  23(10).  P. 177-187. 
DE  reticulocyte lysates
DE  Chinese hamster ovary cell extract
DE  eIF-2alpha phosphorylation
DE  guanine nucleotide exchange activity
DE  oxidation-reduction
AB  Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), a novel cofactor of 
    biological redox processes, is ubiquitous in animal cells. 
    We have examined the effects of PQQ on protein synthesis.
    PQQ inhibits protein synthesis in hemin-supplemented rabbit
    reticulocyte lysates.  This inhibition is characterized by
    increased phosphorylation of eIF-2alpha and by diminished
    guanine nucleotide exchange activity of eIF-2B.  The
    increased eIF-2alpha phosphorylation is the result of
    activation by PQQ of the heme-regulated eIF-2alpha kinase
    (HRI). The addition of 10 microM PQQ completely inhibits the
    increase in protein synthesis that occurs on the addition of
    hemin (20 microM) to heme-deficient lysates, whereas a lower
    concentration of PQQ (100 nM) causes a very slight
    stimulation of protein synthesis.  The increased eIF-2alpha
    phosphorylation that occurs at high concentrations of PQQ
    inhibits eIF-2B activity, presumably due to formation of a
    15S complex [eIF-2(alphaP).eIF-2B] in which eIF-2B becomes
    non-functional.  Low concentrations of PQQ (0.1-1 microM) do
    not affect eIF-2alpha phosphorylation, but rather enhance the
    guanine nucleotide exchange activity of eIF-2B in
    reticulocyte lysates.  In Chinese hamster ovary cell extract
    which is devoid of significant eIF-2alpha kinase activity,
    addition of both low and high concentrations of PQQ results
    in an increase in eIF-2B activity.  The addition of PQQ to
    reticulocyte lysates activates HRI whereas addition of PQQ to 
    purified HRI in vitro inhibits the autokinase and eIF-2alpha
    kinase activity of the HRI; the inhibition of purified HRI by
    PQQ is observed both in the presence and absence of hemin. 
    These findings suggest that PQQ inhibits purified HRI by
    acting as an oxidant whereas in lysates in which PQQ is
    readily reduced, the PQQ acts as a reductant and increases
    the activities of both HRI and eIF-2B.
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AU  Plonczynski-M.  Figueiredo-MS.  Steinberg-MH.  
TI  Fetal Hemoglobin in Sickle Cell Anemia: Examination of
    Phylogenetically Conserved Sequences Within the Locus Control
    Region but Outside the Cores of Hypersensitive Sites 2 and 3
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 May 31.  23(10).  P. 188-200. 
DE  fetal hemoglobin
DE  gene expression
DE  gamma globin gene
AB  Regulatory elements linked to the beta-globin gene cluster
    modulates gamma-globin gene expression. The location of all
    of these elements and their mechanisms of action are still
    incompletely defined. Phylogenetically conserved DNA within
    the beta-globin gene cluster locus control region (LCR), but
    outside the core sequences of its hypersensitive sites (HS),
    were identified and we searched for any differences between
    HS 3 and HS 2, and HS 2 and HS 1, among patients with sickle
    cell anemia with different levels of Hb F who were homozygous
    for the common haplotypes. DNA was amplified with and without
    GC clamps, digested with restriction endonucleases, and
    examined by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE).
    We found limited fragment size diversity. However, the type
    of differences found and their distribution among haplotypes
    did not suggest that they represented distinctive changes
    that might explain the differential expression of the gamma-
    globin genes in sickle cell anemia.
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AU Cesano-A.  Visonneau-S.  Wolfe-J-H.  Jeglum-K-A.  Fernandez-J.
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TI Toxicological and immunological evaluation of the
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 44(3)  P 125.
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AU Kirkwood-J-M.  Wilson-J.  Whiteside-T-L.  Donnelly-S.
   Herberman-R-B.
TI Phase IB trial of picibanil (OK-432) as an immunomodulator  in
   patients with resected high-risk melanoma.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 44(3)  P 137.
AB 70440137.262

AU Fischer-S.  Scheffler-A.  Kabelitz-D.
TI Oligoclonal in vitro response of CD4 T cells to vesicles of
   mistletoe extracts in mistletoe-treated cancer patients.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 44(3)  P 150.
AB 70440150.262

AU Wersaell-P.  Ohlsson-I.  Biberfeld-P.  Collins-V-P.
   von-Krusenstjerna-S.  Larsson-S.  Mellstedt-H.  Boethius-J.
TI Intratumoral infusion of the monoclonal antibody, mAb 425, against
   the epidermal-growth-factor receptor in patients with advanced
   malignant glioma.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 44(3)  P 157.
AB 70440157.262

AU Dougherty-S-T.  Eaves-C-J.  McBride-W-H.  Dougherty-G-J.
TI Role of macrophage-colony-stimulating factor in regulating the
   accumulation and phenotype of tumor-associated macrophages.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 44(3)  P 165.
AB 70440165.262

AU Barrett-J-S.  Fisher-S-J.  Wahl-R-L.
TI Postural effects on peritoneal transport and systemic uptake of
   radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 44(3)  P 173.
AB 70440173.262

AU Sharkey-R-M.  Behr-T-M.  Mattes-M-J.  Stein-R.  Griffiths-G-L.
   Shih-L-B.  Hansen-H-J.  Blumenthal-R-D.  Dunn-R-M.  Juweid-M-E.
   Goldenberg-D-M.
TI Advantage of residualizing radiolabels for an internalizing
   antibody against the B-cell lymphoma antigen, CD22.
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