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AU Justesen-D-R.
TI Editor's Note: An Exercise in Open Peer Review
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).

AU Pickard-W-F.
TI Trivial Invluences: A Doubly Stochistic Poisson Process Model Permits
   the Detection of Arbitrarily Small Electromagnetic Signals
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P  2-8.
AB If a weak, exogenous, extremely low-frequency (ELF) electric or 
   magnetic field is to produce biological sequelae, then there must exist
   averaging sufficient to lisft some primary effect of that field above the
   endogenous stochastic variations of the biological system.  One way in 
   which a field could accomplish this is by changing the intensity of 
   some stochastic operation that controls an important and not trivially 
   reversible biological transformation.  In this paper, this operation is 
   modeled as a doubly stochastic Poisson process.  It is then shown, first, 
   that (in theory) even a miniscule exogenous influence might appreciably 
   shift the incidence of a sufficiently rare transformation and, second, 
   that this shift might be observable if a trial were allowed to run long 
   enough over a sufficiently large population of exposed entities.

AU Adair-R.K.
TI Comments on "Trivial Influences: A Doubly Stochastic Poisson Process 
   Model Permits the Detection of Arbitrarily Small Electromagnetic Signals"
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P  9-10.
AB I show that Pickard's mathematics cannot properly describe the effects 
   of time-correlated signals in the presence of incoherent noise and 
   cannot, therefore, properly address most signal-to-noise questions.  
   Aside from this objection, I show that Picard's conclusions follow from 
   an ingenuous defnition of "small signals" and do not hold for 
   realistic models of biological processes and more conventional 
   descriptions of "small signals."

AU Welling-D-J.  Urani-J.R.
TI Comments on "Trivial Influences: A Doubly Stochastic Poisson Process 
   Model Permits the Detection of Arbitrarily Small Electromagnetic Signals"
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P  11.

AU Sheppard-A.R. 
TI Comments on "Trivial Influences: A Doubly Stochastic Poisson Process 
   Model Permits the Detection of Arbitrarily Small Electromagnetic Signals"
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 12-16.

AU Pickard-W-F.
TI Reply to Comments on "Trivial Influences: A Doubly Stochastic Poisson 
   Process Model Permits the Detection of Arbitrarily Small Electromagnetic 
   Signals"
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 17-19.

AU McLean-M-J.  Holcomb-R-R.  Wamil-A-W.  Pickett-J-D.  Cavopol-A.V.
TI Blockade of Sensory Neuron Action Potentials by a Static Magnetic Field
   in the 10 mT Range
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 20-32.
AB The characterize the inhibitory effect of a static magnetic field, 
   action potentials (AP) were elicited by intracellular application of 1 
   ms depolarizing current pulses of constant amplitude to the somata of 
   adult mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons in monolayer dissociated cell 
   culture.  During the control period, <5% of stimuli failed to elicit Ap.  
   During exposure to an ~11 mT static magnetic field at the cell position 
   produced by an array of four permanent center-charged neodymium magnets 
   of alternating polarity (MAG-4A), 66% of stimuli failed to elicit AP.  
   The number of failures was maximal after about 200-250 s in the field and 
   returned gradually to baseline over 400-600 s.  A direct or indirect 
   effect on the conformation of AP generating sodium channels could account 
   for these results because 1) failure was preceded often by reduction of 
   maximal rate of rise, and indrect measure of sodium current; 2) recovery 
   was significantly prolonged in more than one-half of neurons that were 
   not stimulated during exposure to the MAG-4A field; and 3) resting    
   membrane potential, input resistance, and chronaxie were  unaffected by 
   the field.
     The effect was diminished or prevented by moving the MAG-4A array along 
   the X or Z axis away from the neuron under study and by increasing the 
   distance between magnets in the XY plane.  Reduction of AP firing during 
   exposure to the ~0.1 mT field produced by a MAG-4A array of micromagnets 
   was about the same as that produced by a MAG-4A array of the large 
   magnets above.  The ~28 mT field produced at cell position by two magnets 
   of alternating polarity and the ~88 mT field produced by a single magnet 
   had no significant effect on AP firing.  These findings suggest that 
   field strength alone cannot account for AP blockade.

AU Hojevik-P.,  Sandblom-J.  Galt-S.  Hamnerius-Y.
TI Ca2+ Ion Transport Through Patch-Clamped Cells Exposed to Magnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1996.  16 (1).  P 33-40.
AB The total current of Ca2+ ions through patch-clamped cell membranes 
   was measured while exposing clonal insulin-producing B-cells (RINm5F) to 
   a combination of DC and AC magnetic fields at so-called cyclotron 
   resonance conditions.  Previouis experimental evidence supports the 
   theory that a resonant interaction between magnetic fields and organisms 
   can exist.  This experiment wa designed to test one possible site of 
   interaction: channels in the cell membrane.  The transport of Ca2+ ions 
   through the protein channels of the plasma membrane did not show any  
   resonant behavior in the frequency range studied.

AU Lindstrom-E.  Lindstrom-P.  Berglund-A.  Lundgren-E.  Hansson-Mild-K.
TI Intracellular Calcium Oscillations in a T-Cell Line After Exposure to 
   Extremely-Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields With Variable Frequencies and 
   Flux Densities
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 41-47.
AB Low-frequency magnetic fields (MF) can increase the cytosolic calcium 
   concentration ([Ca2+]i) in lymphocytes in the same manner as a 
   physiological stimulus such as antibodies directed towards the CD3 
   complex.  In this study, MF with various frequencies and flux densities 
   were used, while [Ca2+]i changes were recorded using microfluorometry 
   with fura-2 as a probe.  The applied sinusoidal MF induced oscillatory 
   changes of [Ca2+]i in the leukemic cell like Kurkat in a manner similar 
   to that seen with stimulation by antibodies.  The response at 0.15 mT was 
   over a frequency range from 5 to 100 Hz, with a fairly broad peak having 
   its maximum at 50 Hz.  The result of testing incrasing flux denisities at 
   50 Hz was a threshold response with no effect below 0.04 mT and a plateau 
   at 0.15 mT.  On the basis of the characteristic calcium pattern resulting 
   from an applied MF, we suggest that MF influence molecular events in 
   regular signal transduction pathways of T cells.

AU Bowman-J-D.  Thomas-D-C.  London-S-J.  Peters-J-M.
TI Hypothesis: The Risk of Childhood Leukemia Is Related to Combinations of
   Power-Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 48-59.
AB We present a hypothesis that the risk of childhood leukemia is related
   to exposure to specific combinations of static and extremely-low-frequency
   (ELF) magnetic fields.  Laboratory data from calcium efflux and diatom
   mobility experiments were used with the gyromagnetic equation to predict
   combinations of 60 Hz and static magnetic fields hypothesized to enhance
   leukemia risk.  The laboratory data predicted 19 bands of the static field
   magnitude with a bandwidth of 9.1 uT that, together with 60 Hz magnetic
   fields, are expected to have biological activity.  We then assessed the
   association between this exposure metric and childhood leukemia using data
   from a case-control study in Los Angeles County.  ELF and static magnetic
   fields were measured in the bedrooms of 124 cases determined from a tumor
   registry and 99 controls drawn from friends and random digit dialing. 
   Among these subjects, 26 cases and 20 controls were exposed to static
   magnetic fields lying in the predicted bands of biological activity 
   centered at 38.0 uT and 50.6 uT.  Although no association was found for
   childhood leukemia in relation to measured ELF or static magnetic fields
   alone, an increasing trend of leukemia risk with measured ELF fields was
   found for subjects within these static field bands (P for trend = 0.041).
   The odds ratio (OR) was 3.3 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.4-30.5] for
   subjects exposed to static fields within the derived bands and to ELF
   magnetic fields below 0.07 uT).  When the 60 Hz magnetic fields were 
   assessed according to the Wertheimer-Leeper code for wiring configurations
   leukemia risks were again greater with the hypothesized exposure condi-
   tions (OR = 9.2 for very high current configurations within the static
   field bands; 95% CI = 1.3-64.6).  Although the risk estimates are based
   on limited magnetic field measurements for a small number of subjects, 
   these findings suggest that the risk of childhood leukemia may be re-
   lated to the combined effects of the static and ELF magnetic fields.
   Further tests of the hypothesis are proposed.

AU Anderson-V.  Joyner-K-H.
TI Specific Absorption Rate Levels Measure in a Phantom Head Exposed to
   Radio Frequency Transmissions From Analog Hand-Held Mobile Phones
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 60-69.
AB Electric fields (E-fields) induced within a phantom head from exposure 
   to three different advanced mobile phone system (AMPS) hand-held 
   telephones were measured using an implantable E-field probe.  Measure-
   ments were taken in the eye nearest the phone and along a lateral scan
   through the brain from its centre to the side nearest the phone.  During
   measurement, the phones were positioned alongside the phantom head as in
   typical use and were configured to transmit at maximum power (600 mW
   nominal).  The specific absorption rate (SAR) was calculated from the 
   in situ E-field measurements, which varied significantly between phone
   models and antenna configuration.  The SARs induced in the eye ranged
   from 0.007 to 0.21 W/kg.  Metal-framed spectacles enhanced SAR levels
   in the eye by 9-29%.  In the brain, maximum levels were recorded at the
   measurement point closest to the phone and ranged from 0.12 to 0.83 W/kg.
   These SARs are below peak spatial limits recommended in the U.S. and
   Australian national standards [IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 28
   (1991): C95, 1-1991 and Standards Australia (1990); AS2772.1-1990] and
   the IRPA guidelines for safe exposure to radio frequency (RF) electro-
   magnetic fields [IRPA (1988): Health Phys 54:115-123].  Furthermore, a
   detailed thermal analysis of the eye indicated only a 0.022 oC maximum
   steady-state temperature rise in the eye from a uniform SAR loading of
   0.21 W/kg.  A more approximate thermal analysis in the brain also
   indicated only a small maximum temperature rise of 0.034 oC for a local
   SAR loading of 0.83 W/kg.

AU Chiang-H.  Wu-R-Y.  Shao-B-J.  Fu-Y-D.  Yao-G-D.  Lu-D-J.
TI Pulsed Magnetic Field from Video Display Terminals Enhances Teratogenic
   Effects of cytosine Arabinoside in Mice
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16 (1).  P 70-74.
AB Eighty-nine Swiss Webster mice were randomly divided into four groups: 
   a control group, a pulsed magnetic field (PMF) group, a cytosine
   arabinoside (ara-C, a teratogen) group, and a combined PMF + ara-C
   group.  Mice inthe PMF and PMF + ara-C groups were irradiated with a
   PMF (a sawtooth waveform with 52 us rise time, 12 us decay time, and 
   15.6 kHz frequency) at a peak magnetic flux density of 40 uT for 4 hours
   daily on days 6-17 of gestation.  The mice in the ara-C and the PMF +
   ara-C groups were injected intraperitoneally on day 9 of gestation with
   10 mg/kg of ara-C.  The incidence of resorption and dead fetuses was not
   affected by PMF but was increased by ara-C injection.  The malformation
   incidence of cleft palate (CP) and/or cleft lip (CL) was significantly
   higher in all three of the trated gruops than in the control group 
   (P<0.05).  If, however, statistical analyses had been done on letters
   rather than on individual fetuses, they would show that the incidence
   of CP and/or CL was found in the PMF + ara-C group (49%) than the ara-C
   alone group (26.1%).  These data suggest that PMF might enhance the
   development of ara-C-induced CP and/or CL.  The incidence of minor
   variations in skeletal development, including reduction of skeletal
   calcification and loss of skeleton, was not statistically significant 
   in the PMF group.  However, it was higher in the two ara-C-treated 
   grouops, and there was no significant difference between the ara-C 
   alone group and the ara-C + PMF group.  From these results it is 
   concluded that the very weak embryotoxic effects of PMF exposure may
   be revealed and enhanced in combination with a teratogenic agent.

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AU Hager-K.  Hazama-A.  Kwon-H-M.  Loo-D-D-F.  Handler-J-S.
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TI Kinetics and Specificity of the Renal Na^[+]/myo-Inositol
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(02)  P 103.
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AU Kuno-M.  Shibata-T.  Kawawaki-J.  Kyogoku-I.
TI A Heterogeneous Electrophysiological Profile of Bone Marrow-derived
   Mast Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(02)  P 115.
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AU Belachgar-F.  Hulin-P.  Planelles-G.  Anagnostopoulos-T.
TI Differential Regulation of Membrane Potential and Conductance Via
   Intra- and Extracellular pH in Fused Proximal Tubular Cells of
   Frog Kidney.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(02)  P 123.
AB 51430123.232

AU Farias-R-N.  Chehin-R-N.  Rintoul-M-R.  Morero-R-D.
TI Differential Effect of Triiodothyronine and Thyroxine on the
   Liposomal Membrane in Liquid-Crystalline and Gel State.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(02)  P 135.
AB 51430135.232

AU Korchev-Y-E.    Alder-G-M.  Bakhramov-A.    Bashford-C-L.
   Joomun-B-S.  Sviderskaya-E-V.    Usherwood-P-N-R.
   Pasternak-C-A.
TI Staphylococcus aureus Alpha-Toxin-Induced Pores: Channel-like
   Behavior in Lipid Bilayers and Patch Clamped Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(02)  P 143.
AB 51430143.232

AU Blandino-J-K-W.  Viglione-M-P.  Bradley-W-A.  Oie-H-K.  Kim-Y-I.
TI Voltage-dependent Sodium Channels in Human Small-Cell Lung Cancer
   Cells: Role in Action Potentials and Inhibition by Lambert-Eaton
   Syndrome IgG.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(02)  P 153.
AB 51430153.232

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AU Zuckerkandl-E.  Bernardi-G.
TI Editorial.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 1.
AB 50400001.239

AU Keynes-R-D.
TI Erasmus Darwin's ``Temple of Nature''.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 3.
AB 50400003.239

AU Arber-W.
TI The Generation of Variation in Bacterial Genomes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 7.
AB 50400007.239

AU Britten-R-J.  McCormack-T-J.  Mears-T-L.  Davidson-E-H.
TI Gypsy/Ty3-Class Retrotransposons Integrated in the DNA of Herring,
   Tunicate, and Echinoderms.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 13.
AB 50400013.239

AU Roossinck-M-J.  Palukaitis-P.
TI Genetic Analysis of Helper Virus-Specific Selective Amplification
   of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Satellite RNAs.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 25.
AB 50400025.239

AU Porter-C-A.  Sampaio-I.  Schneider-H.  Schneider-M-P-C.
   Czelusniak-J.  Goodman-M.
TI Evidence on Primate Phylogeny from epsilon-Globin Gene Sequences
   and Flanking Regions.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 30.
AB 50400030.239

AU Ohta-T.
TI Synonymous and Nonsynonymous Substitutions in Mammalian Genes and
   the Nearly Neutral Theory.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 56.
AB 50400056.239

AU Gillespie-J-H.
TI On Ohta's Hypothesis: Most Amino Acid Substitutions Are
   Deleterious.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 64.
AB 50400064.239

AU Chang-B-H-J.  Li-W-H.
TI Estimating the Intensity of Male-Driven Evolution in Rodents by
   Using X-Linked and Y-Linked Ube 1 Genes and Pseudogenes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 70.
AB 50400070.239

AU Arnason-U.  Bodin-K.  Gullberg-A.  Ledje-C.  Mouchaty-S.  
TI A Molecular View of Pinniped Relationships with Particular Emphasis
   on the True Seals.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 78.
AB 50400078.239

AU Hall-B-G.
TI Genetics of Selection-Induced Mutations: I. uvrA, uvrB, uvrC, and
   uvrD Are Selection-Induced Specific Mutator Loci.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 86.
AB 50400086.239

AU Sniegowski-P-D.
TI The Origin of Adaptive Mutants: Random or Nonrandom?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 94.
AB 50400094.239

AU Ohno-S.
TI Active Sites of Ligands and Their Receptors Are Made of Common
   Peptides That Are Also Found Elsewhere.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 102.
AB 50400102.239

AU Mouchiroud-D.  Gautier-C.  Bernardi-G.
TI Frequencies of Synonymous Substitutions in Mammals Are
   Gene-Specific and Correlated with Frequencies of Nonsynonymous
   Substitutions.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1995 40(01)  P 107.
AB 50400107.239

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AU Lee-C-G-L.  Gregg-A-R.  O'Brien-W-E.
TI Localization of the neuronal form of nitric oxide synthase to mouse
   Chromosome 5.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 0.
AB 50060000.335

AU Pavan-W-J.    Liddell-R-A.    Wright-A.  Thibaudeau-G.
   Matteson-P-G.  McHugh-K-M.  Siracusa-L-D.
TI A high-resolution linkage map of the lethal spotting locus: a mouse
   model for Hirschsprung disease.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 1.
AB 50060001.335

AU Keats-B-J-B.  Nouri-N.  Huang-J-M.  Money-M.  Webster-D-B.
   Berlin-C-I.
TI The deafness locus (dn) maps to mouse Chromosome 19.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 8.
AB 50060008.335

AU Fredholm-M.  Wintero-A-K.
TI Variation of short tandem repeats within and between species
   belonging to the Canidae family.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 11.
AB 50060011.335

AU O'Brien-E-P.  Novak-E-K.  Zhen-L.  Manly-K-F.  Stephenson-D.
   Swank-R-T.
TI Molecular markers near two mouse Chromosome 13 genes, muted and
   pearl, which cause platelet storage pool deficiency (SPD).
SO 1995 6(01)  P 19.
AB 50060019.335

AU Truett-G-E.  Jacob-H-J.  Miller-J.  Drouin-G.  Bahary-N.
   Smoller-J-W.  Lander-E-S.  Leibel-R-L.
TI Genetic map of rat Chromosome 5 including the fatty (fa) locus.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 25.
AB 50060025.335

AU Stoye-J-P.  Kaushik-N.    Jeremiah-S.  Best-S.  
TI Genetic map of the region surrounding the retrovirus restriction
   locus, Fv1, on mouse Chromosome 4.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 31.
AB 50060031.335

AU Leeb-T.  Rettenberger-G.  Hameister-H.  Brem-G.  Brenig-B.
TI Construction of a porcine YAC library and mapping of the cardiac
   muscle ryanodine receptor gene to Chromosome 14q22-q23.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 37.
AB 50060037.335

AU Li-X.  Yin-W.  Perez-Jurado-L.  Bonadio-J.  Francke-U.
TI Mapping of human and murine genes for latent TGF-beta binding
   protein-2 (LTBP2).
SO 1995 6(01)  P 42.
AB 50060042.335

AU Ansari-H-A.  Pearce-P-D.  Maher-D-W.  Broad-T-E.
TI Human Chromosome 10 loci map to three different sheep chromosomes.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 46.
AB 50060046.335

AU van-der-Vlugt-H-H-J.  Lenstra-J-A.
TI SINE elements of carnivores.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 49.
AB 50060049.335

AU Kasahara-M.  Hayashi-M.  Yoshida-M-C.  Nadeau-J-H.  Fujimoto-S.
   Ishibashi-T.
TI Mapping of acidic epididymal glycoprotein (Aeg) genes to mouse
   Chromosome 17.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 52.
AB 50060052.335

AU Burrows-H-L.  Seasholtz-A-F.  Camper-S-A.
TI Localization of the corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene
   on mouse Chromosome 11.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 55.
AB 50060055.335

AU Heriz-A.  Arruga-M-V.  Monteagudo-L-V.  Tejedor-M-T.
TI Assignment of the BM203 DNA segment to U16 bovine synteny group by
   PCR.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 56.
AB 50060056.335

AU Duclos-F.  Koenig-M.
TI Comparison of primary structure of a neuron-specific protein, X11,
   between human and mouse.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 57.
AB 50060057.335

AU Lossie-A-C.  Haugen-B-R.  Wood-W-M.  Camper-S-A.  Gordon-D-F.
TI Chromosomal localization of the large subunit of mouse replication
   factor C in the mouse and human.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 58.
AB 50060058.335

AU Telatar-M.  Lange-E.  Uhrhammer-N.  Gatti-R-A.
TI New localization of NCAM, proximal to DRD2 at Chromosome 11q23.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 59.
AB 50060059.335

AU Cohn-M-A.  Rounds-D-J.  Karpen-S-J.  Ananthanarayanan-M.
   Suchy-F-J.
TI Assignment of a rat liver Na^[+]/bile acid cotransporter gene to
   Chromosome 6q24.
SO 1995 6(01)  P 60.
AB 50060060.335

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AU Eppig-J-T.  Kosowsky-M.
TI Drawing genetic linkage maps via email.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 745.
AB 40050745.335

AU Devereux-T-R.  Wiseman-R-W.  Kaplan-N.  Garren-S.  Foley-J-F.
   White-C-M.  Anna-C.  Watson-M-A.  Patel-A.  Jarchow-S.
   Maronpot-R-R.  Anderson-M-W.  
TI Assignment of a locus for mouse lung tumor susceptibility to
   proximal Chromosome 19.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 749.
AB 40050749.335

AU Montgomery-J-C.  Guarnieri-M-H.  Tartaglia-K-E.  Flaherty-L-A.
TI High-resolution genetic map and YAC contig around the mouse
   neurological locus reeler.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 756.
AB 40050756.335

AU Cheah-Y-C.  Nadeau-J-H.  Pugh-S.  Paigen-B.
TI New murine polymorphisms detected by random amplified polymorphic
   DNA (RAPD) PCR and mapped by use of recombinant inbred strains.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 762.
AB 40050762.335

AU Watanabe-T.    Tarttelin-E.  Neubueser-A.  Kimura-M.    Solter-D.
TI Fine genetic mapping defines the genetic order of Pax9, Tcf3a, and
   Acrodysplasia (Adp).
SO 1994 5(12)  P 768.
AB 40050768.335

AU Avoustin-P.  Ribouchon-M-T.  Vernet-C.  N'Guyen-B.  Crouau-Roy-B.
   Pontarotti-P.
TI Non-homologous recombination within the Major Histocompatibility
   Complex creates a transcribed hybrid sequence.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 771.
AB 40050771.335

AU Sandulache-R.  Pretsch-W.  Chatterjee-B.  Gimbel-W.  Graw-J.
   Favor-J.
TI Molecular analysis of four lactate dehydrogenase-A mutants in the
   mouse.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 777.
AB 40050777.335

AU Zhdanova-N-S.  Astakhova-N-M.  Kuznetsov-S-B.  Schuler-L.
   Serov-O-L.
TI Characterization of pig-mink cell hybrids: assignment of the TK1
   and UMPH2 genes to pig chromosome 12.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 781.
AB 40050781.335

AU Johansson-M.  Ellegren-H.  Marklund-L.  Coppieters-W.
   Andersson-L.
TI Linkage maps of porcine Chromosomes 3, 6, and 9 based on 31
   polymorphic markers.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 785.
AB 40050785.335

AU Sargent-C-A.  Chalmers-I-J.  Leversha-M.  Affara-N-A.
TI A rearrangement on Chromosome 5 of an expressed human
   beta-glucuronidase pseudogene.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 791.
AB 40050791.335

AU Shibata-H.  Hirotsune-S.  Okazaki-Y.  Komatsubara-H.
   Muramatsu-M.  Takagi-N.  Ueda-T.  Shiroishi-T.  Moriwaki-K.
   Katsuki-M.  Chapman-V-M.  Hayashizaki-Y.
TI Genetic mapping and systematic screening of mouse endogenously
   imprinted loci detected with restriction landmark genome scanning
   method (RLGS).
SO 1994 5(12)  P 797.
AB 40050797.335

AU Nizetic-D.  Monard-S.  Young-B.  Cotter-F.  Zehetner-G.  Lehrach-H.
TI Construction of cosmid libraries from flow-sorted human Chromosomes
   1, 6, 7, 11, 13, and 18 for reference library resources.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 801.
AB 40050801.335

AU Ishikawa-H.  Silos-S-A.  Tamai-K.  Copeland-N-G.  Gilbert-D-J.
   Jenkins-N-A.  Uitto-J.
TI cDNA cloning and chromosomal assignment of the mouse gene for
   desmoglein 3 (Dsg3), the pemphigus vulgaris antigen.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 803.
AB 40050803.335

AU Birkenmeier-E-H.  Rowe-L-B.  Crossman-M-W.  Gordon-J-I.
TI Ileal lipid-binding protein (Illbp) gene maps to mouse Chromosome
   11.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 805.
AB 40050805.335

AU White-R-A.  Dowler-L-L.  Adkison-L-R.  Ezekowitz-R-A-B.
   Sastry-K-N.
TI The murine mannose-binding protein genes (Mbl 1 and Mbl 2) localize
   to Chromosomes 14 and 19.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 807.
AB 40050807.335

AU Sarde-C-O.    Thomas-J.    Sadoulet-H.    Garnier-J-M.  Mandel-J-L.
TI cDNA sequence of Aldgh, the mouse homolog of the X-linked
   adrenoleukodystrophy gene.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 810.
AB 40050810.335

AU Himmelbauer-H.    Harvey-R-P.  Copeland-N-G.  Jenkins-N-A.
   Silver-L-M.
TI High-resolution genetic analysis of a deletion on mouse Chromosome
   17 extending over the Fused, tufted, and homeobox Nkx2-5 loci.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 814.
AB 40050814.335

AU Broom-M-F.  Hill-D-F.
TI Construction of a large-insert yeast artificial chromosome library
   from sheep DNA.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 817.
AB 40050817.335

AU Yoo-J.  Stone-R-T.  Kappes-S-M.  Beattie-C-W.
TI Linkage analysis of bovine interleukin 1 receptor types I and II
   (IL-1R I, II).
SO 1994 5(12)  P 820.
AB 40050820.335

AU Goldammer-T.  Guerin-G.  Brunner-R-M.  Vanselow-J.  Fuerbass-R.
   Schwerin-M.
TI Chromosomal mapping of the bovine aromatase gene (CYP19) and an
   aromatase pseudogene to Chromosome 10 and syntenic group U5.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 822.
AB 40050822.335

AU Mori-M.  Andoh-Y.  Nojima-H.  Serikawa-T.
TI Chromosomal mapping of calmodulin genes in the rat.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 824.
AB 40050824.335

AU White-R-A.  Geissler-E-N.  Adkison-L-R.  Dowler-L-L.  Alper-S-L.
   Lux-S-E.
TI Chromosomal location of the murine anion exchanger genes encoding
   AE2 and AE3.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 827.
AB 40050827.335

AU Asada-Y.  Nadeau-J-H.
TI Fert is on mouse Chromosome 11, not Chromosome 17.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 830.
AB 40050830.335

AU Kingsmore-S-F.  Suh-D.  Seldin-M-F.
TI Genetic mapping of the glycine receptor alpha3 subunit on mouse
   Chromosome 8.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 831.
AB 40050831.335

AU Muramatsu-Y.  Yamada-T.  Serikawa-T.  Matsumoto-K.
TI Mapping of the gene for rat protein phosphatase 2Cbeta (PP2C2) to
   Chromosome 10.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 832.
AB 40050832.335

AU Gu-L.  Dene-H.  Rapp-J-P.
TI Three microsatellites defining four alleles for the rat SA gene.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 833.
AB 40050833.335

AU Pitel-F.  Lantier-I.  Riquet-J.  Lanneluc-I.  Tabet-Aoul-K.
   Saidi-Mehtar-N.  Lantier-F.  Gellin-J.
TI Cloning, sequencing, and localization of an ovine fragment of the
   NRAMP gene, a candidate for the ITY/LSH/BCG gene.
SO 1994 5(12)  P A834.
AB 4005A834.335

AU 
TI Erratum.
SO 1994 5(12)  P 836.
AB 40050836.335


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AU Szamel-M.  Resch-K.
TI Review T-cell antigen receptor-induced signal-transduction
   pathways.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 1.
AB 52280001.225

AU Tournier-C.  Gavaret-J-M.  Jacquemin-C.  Pierre-M.  Saunier-B.
TI Stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by thyrotropin in
   astrocytes Tournier et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 16.
AB 52280016.225

AU Schmid-A.  Thierauch-K-H.  Schleuning-W-D.  Dinter-H.
TI Splice variants of the human EP_[3] receptor for prostaglandin
   E_[2] Schmid et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 23.
AB 52280023.225

AU Joshi-B.  Morley-S-J.  Rhoads-R-E.  Pain-V-M.
TI Inhibition of protein synthesis by the heme-controlled eIF-2alpha
   kinase leads to the appearance of mRNA-containing 48S complexes
   that contain eIF-4E but lack methionyl-tRNA_[f] Joshi et al. (Eur.
   J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 31.
AB 52280031.225

AU Ostolaza-H.  Soloaga-A.  Goni-F-M.
TI The binding of divalent cations to Escherichia coli
   alpha-haemolysin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 39.
AB 52280039.225

AU Bylemans-D.  Proost-P.  Samijn-B.  Borovsky-D.  Grauwels-L.
   Huybrechts-R.  Van-Damme-J.  Van-Beeumen-J.  De-Loof-A.
TI Neb-colloostatin, a second folliculostatin of the grey fleshfly,
   Neobellieria bullata.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 45.
AB 52280045.225

AU Metzger-M-H.  Hollenberg-C-P.
TI Amino acid substitutions in the yeast Pichia stipitis xylitol
   dehydrogenase coenzyme-binding domain affect the coenzyme
   specificity Metzger and Hollenberg (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 50.
AB 52280050.225

AU Rimet-O.  Chauvet-M.  dell'Amico-M.  Noat-G.  Bourdeaux-M.
TI Variations in fluorescence and enzymic properties of bovine
   dihydrofolate reductase &timesd; NADPH complex during the slow
   conformational change induced by coenzyme binding Rimet et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 55.
AB 52280055.225

AU Anarbaev-R-O.  Vladimirova-O-V.  Lavrik-O-I.
TI The interaction of synthetic templates with eukaryotic DNA primase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 60.
AB 52280060.225

AU Mueller-Newen-G.  Janssen-U.  Stoffel-W.
TI Enoyl-CoA hydratase and isomerase form a superfamily with a common
   active-site glutamate residue Mueller-Newen et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 68.
AB 52280068.225

AU Schroeder-G.  Schroeder-J.
TI cDNAs for S-adenosyl-L-methionine decarboxylase from Catharanthus
   roseus, heterologous expression, identification of the
   proenzyme-processing site, evidence for the presence of both
   subunits in the active enzyme, and a conserved region in the 5'
   mRNA leader Schroeder and Schroeder (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 74.
AB 52280074.225

AU Shao-M-C.  Wold-F.
TI The effect of the protein matrix proximity on glycan reactivity in
   a glycoprotein model Shao and Wold (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 79.
AB 52280079.225

AU Hatin-I.  Jaureguiberry-G.
TI Molecular characterisation of the ADP/ATP-transporter cDNA from the
   human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum Hatin and
   Jaureguiberry (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 86.
AB 52280086.225

AU Duff-S-M-G.  Andreo-C-S.  Pacquit-V.  Lepiniec-L.  Sarath-G.
   Condon-S-A.  Vidal-J.  Gadal-P.  Chollet-R.
TI Kinetic analysis of the non-phosphorylated, in vitro
   phosphorylated, and phosphorylation-site-mutant (Asp8) forms of
   intact recombinant C_[4] phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase from
   sorghum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 92.
AB 52280092.225

AU Segal-M.  Marbach-I.  Willumsen-B-M.  Levitzki-A.
TI Two distinct regions of Ras participate in functional interaction
   with GDP-GTP exchangers Segal et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 96.
AB 52280096.225

AU Takigawa-M.  Sakurai-T.  Kasuya-Y.  Abe-Y.  Masaki-T.  Goto-K.
TI Molecular identification of guanine-nucleotide-binding regulatory
   proteins which couple to endothelin receptors.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 102.
AB 52280102.225

AU Kyossev-Z-N.  Drake-R-R.  Kyosseva-S-V.  Elbein-A-D.
TI Synthesis of a new photoaffinity probe, 5-azido-[^[32]P]UDPxylose,
   by UDPglucuronate carboxylyase from wheat germ.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 109.
AB 52280109.225

AU Gallet-P-F.  Maftah-A.  Petit-J-M.  Denis-Gay-M.  Julien-R.
TI Direct cardiolipin assay in yeast using the red fluorescence
   emission of 10-N-nonyl acridine orange.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 113.
AB 52280113.225

AU Sugiyama-S.  Utani-A.  Yamada-S.  Kozak-C-A.  Yamada-Y.
TI Cloning and expression of the mouse laminin gamma2 (B2t) chain, a
   subunit of epithelial cell laminin Sugiyama et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 120.
AB 52280120.225

AU Ebisawa-T.  Sasaki-Y.  Deguchi-T.
TI Complementary DNAs for two arylamine N-acetyltransferases with
   identical 5' non-coding regions from rat pineal gland.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 129.
AB 52280129.225

AU Zancani-M.  MacrI-F.  dal-Belin-Peruffo-A.  Vianello-A.
TI Isolation of the catalytic subunit of a membrane-bound
   H^[+]-pyrophosphatase from pea stem mitochondria Zancani et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 138.
AB 52280138.225

AU Maeda-Y.  Eggertsen-G.  Nyberg-B.  Setoguchi-T.  Okuda-K-I.
   Einarsson-K.  Bjoerkhem-I.
TI Immunochemical determination of human cholesterol
   7alpha-hydroxylase Maeda et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 144.
AB 52280144.225

AU Wittung-P.  Norden-B.  Takahashi-M.
TI Secondary structure of RecA in solution.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 149.
AB 52280149.225

AU Minchiotti-L.  Galliano-M.  Kragh-Hansen-U.  Watkins-S.  Madison-J.
    Putnam-F-W.
TI A genetic variant of albumin (albumin Asola ; Tyr140 &larr;Cys)
   with no free -SH group but with an additional disulfide bridge
   Minchiotti et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 155.
AB 52280155.225

AU Tillet-E.  Mann-K.  Nischt-R.  Pan-T.  Chu-M-L.  Timpl-R.
TI Recombinant analysis of human alpha1(XVI) collagen.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 160.
AB 52280160.225

AU Briand-D.  Dubreucq-E.  Galzy-P.
TI Functioning and regioselectivity of the lipase of Candida
   parapsilosis (Ashford) Langeron and Talice in aqueous medium.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 169.
AB 52280169.225

AU Knudsen-C-R.  KjAErsgard-I-V-H.  Wiborg-O.  Clark-B-F-C.
TI Mutation of the conserved Gly94 and Gly126 in elongation factor Tu
   from Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 176.
AB 52280176.225

AU KjAErsgard-I-V-H.  Knudsen-C-R.  Wiborg-O.
TI Mutation of the conserved Gly83 and Gly94 in Escherichia coli
   elongation factor Tu.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 184.
AB 52280184.225

AU Konvalinka-J.  Heuser-A-M.  Hruskova-Heidingsfeldova-O.  Vogt-V-M.
   Sedlacek-J.  Strop-P.  Kraeusslich-H-G.
TI Proteolytic processing of particle-associated retroviral
   polyproteins by homologous and heterologous viral proteinases
   Konvalinka et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 191.
AB 52280191.225

AU Bette-Bobillo-P.  Vidal-M.
TI Characterization of phospholipase A_[2] activity in reticulocyte
   endocytic vesicles Bette-Bobillo and Vidal (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 199.
AB 52280199.225

AU Nielsen-LeRoux-C.  Charles-J-F.  Thiery-I.  Georghiou-G-P.
TI Priority Paper Resistance in a laboratory population of Culex
   quinquefasciatus (Diptera : Culicidae) to Bacillus sphaericus
   binary toxin is due to a change in the receptor on midgut
   brush-border membranes Nielsen-LeRoux et al. (Eur. J. Biochem.
   228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(1)  P 206.
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AU Buchner-K.
TI Review  Protein kinase C in the transduction of signals toward and
   within the cell nucleus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 211.
AB 52280211.225

AU Jaeaeskelaeinen-T.  Itkonen-A.  Maeenpaeae-P-H.
TI Retinoid-X-receptor-alpha-independent binding of vitamin D receptor
   to its response element from human osteocalcin gene
   Jaeaeskelaeinen et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 222.
AB 52280222.225

AU Kurama-T.  Kurata-S.  Natori-S.
TI Molecular characterization of an insect transferrin and its
   selective incorporation into eggs during oogenesis Kurama et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 229.
AB 52280229.225

AU Verhoeven-A-J-M.  Woods-A.  Brennan-C-H.  Hawley-S-A.  Hardie-D-G.
   Scott-J.  Beri-R-K.  Carling-D.
TI The AMP-activated protein kinase gene is highly expressed in rat
   skeletal muscle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 236.
AB 52280236.225

AU Ko-J-L.  Hsu-C-I.  Lin-R-H.  Kao-C-L.  Lin-J-Y.
TI A new fungal immunomodulatory protein, FIP-fve isolated from the
   edible mushroom, Flammulina velutipes and its complete amino acid
   sequence Ko et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 244.
AB 52280244.225

AU Nitti-G.  Orru-S.  Bloch-Jr.-C.  Morhy-L.  Marino-G.  Pucci-P.
TI Amino acid sequence and disulphide-bridge pattern of three
   gamma-thionins from Sorghum bicolor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 250.
AB 52280250.225

AU Westerhoff-H-V.  Zasloff-M.  Rosner-J-L.  Hendler-R-W.  De-Waal-A.
   Vaz-Gomes-A.  Jongsma-A-P-M.  Riethorst-A.  Juretic-D.
TI Functional synergism of the magainins PGLa and magainin-2 in
   Escherichia coli, tumor cells and liposomes Westerhoff et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 257.
AB 52280257.225

AU Komatsu-Takaki-M.
TI Effects of energization and substrates on the reactivities of
   lysine residues of the chloroplast ATP synthase beta subunit
   Komatsu-Takaki (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 265.
AB 52280265.225

AU Indiveri-C.  Tonazzi-A.  Giangregorio-N.  Palmieri-F.
TI Probing the active site of the reconstituted carnitine carrier from
   rat liver mitochondria with sulfhydryl reagents.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 271.
AB 52280271.225

AU Gervais-V.  Cognet-J-A-H.  Le-Bret-M.  Sowers-L-C.  Fazakerley-G-V.
TI Solution structure of two mismatches A &timesd; A and T &timesd; T
   in the K-ras gene context by nuclear magnetic resonance and
   molecular dynamics Gervais et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 279.
AB 52280279.225

AU Liu-Y.  van-Heeswijck-R.  Hoj-P.  Hoogenraad-N.
TI Purification and characterization of ornithine acetyltransferase
   from Saccharomyces cerevisiae Liu et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 291.
AB 52280291.225

AU Schroeder-S.  Morris-S-A.  Knorr-R.  Plessmann-U.  Weber-K.
   Vinh-N-G.  Ungewickell-E.
TI Primary structure of the neuronal clathrin-associated protein
   auxilin and its expression in bacteria Schroeder et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 297.
AB 52280297.225

AU Duschl-A.
TI An antagonistic mutant of interleukin-4 fails to recruit gammac
   into the receptor complex.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 305.
AB 52280305.225

AU Cash-D-J.  Serfoezoe-P.
TI Mechanism of chlordiazepoxide enhancement of
   4-aminobutyrate-receptor desensitization investigated with
   ^[82]Br^[-] radiotracer.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 311.
AB 52280311.225

AU Baum-O.  Reutter-W.  Flanagan-D.  Callanan-H.  Lim-Y-P.  Lin-S-H.
   Hixson-D-C.
TI Anti-peptide sera against cell-CAM 105 determine high
   molecular-mass variants of the long isoform in rat hepatocytes
   Baum et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 316.
AB 52280316.225

AU Maury-J.  Nicoletti-C.  Guzzo-Chambraud-L.  Maroux-S.
TI The filamentous brush border glycocalyx, a mucin-like marker of
   enterocyte hyper-polarization Maury et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 323.
AB 52280323.225

AU Hall-G-P.  Redgrave-T-G.  Yeoh-G-C-T.
TI The ontogeny of apolipoprotein expression in rat liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 332.
AB 52280332.225

AU Bode-H-P.  Dumschat-M.  Garotti-S.  Fuhrmann-G-F.
TI Iron sequestration by the yeast vacuole.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 337.
AB 52280337.225

AU Miao-Y-J.  Subramaniam-N.  Carlson-D-M.
TI cDNA cloning and characterization of rat salivary glycoproteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 343.
AB 52280343.225

AU van-den-Hoff-M-J-B.  van-de-Zande-L-P-W-G-M.  Dingemanse-M-A.
   Das-A-T.  Labruyere-W.  Moorman-A-F-M.  Charles-R.  Lamers-W-H.
TI Isolation and characterization of the rat gene for
   carbamoylphosphate synthetase I van den Hoff et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 351.
AB 52280351.225

AU Takamoto-K.  Kamo-M.  Kubota-K.  Satake-K.  Tsugita-A.
TI Carboxy-terminal degradation of peptides using perfluoroacyl
   anhydrides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 362.
AB 52280362.225

AU Fairlie-W-D.  Stanton-P-G.  Hearn-M-T-W.
TI Delineation of tyrosine-containing epitopes within the beta subunit
   of bovine thyrotropin Fairlie et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 373.
AB 52280373.225

AU Nakanishi-M.  Deyashiki-Y.  Ohshima-K.  Hara-A.
TI Cloning, expression and tissue distribution of mouse tetrameric
   carbonyl reductase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 381.
AB 52280381.225

AU Schwarz-F-P.  Tello-D.  Goldbaum-F-A.  Mariuzza-R-A.  Poljak-R-J.
TI Thermodynamics of antigen-antibody binding using specific
   anti-lysozyme antibodies Schwarz et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 388.
AB 52280388.225

AU Garcia-C.  Fortier-P-L.  Blanquet-S.  Lallemand-J-Y.  Dardel-F.
TI ^[1]H and ^[15]N resonance assignments and structure of the
   N-terminal domain of Escherichia coli initiation factor 3 Garcia
   et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 395.
AB 52280395.225

AU Kennes-C.  Pries-F.  Krooshof-G-H.  Bokma-E.  Kingma-J.
   Janssen-D-B.
TI Replacement of tryptophan residues in haloalkane dehalogenase
   reduces halide binding and catalytic activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 403.
AB 52280403.225

AU Stenberg-K.  Clausen-T.  Lindqvist-Y.  Macheroux-P.
TI Involvement of Tyr24 and Trp108 in substrate binding and substrate
   specificity of glycolate oxidase Stenberg et al. (Eur. J. Biochem.
   228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 408.
AB 52280408.225

AU Schuster-H.  Rautenstrauss-B.  Mittag-M.  Stratmann-D.
   Schweizer-E.
TI Substrate and product binding sites of yeast fatty acid synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 417.
AB 52280417.225

AU Schmidt-S-R.  Mueller-C-R.  Kress-W.
TI Murine liver homogentisate 1,2-dioxygenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 425.
AB 52280425.225

AU Burkhart-R.  Schulte-D.  Hu-B.  Musahl-C.  Goehring-F.  Knippers-R.
TI Interactions of human nuclear proteins P1Mcm3 and P1Cdc46 Burkhart
   et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 431.
AB 52280431.225

AU Jahnke-A.  van-de-Stolpe-A.  Caldenhoven-E.  Johnson-J-P.
TI Constitutive expression of human intercellular adhesion molecule-1
   (ICAM-1) is regulated by differentially active enhancing and
   silencing elements Jahnke et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 439.
AB 52280439.225

AU Piret-B.  Legrand-Poels-S.  Sappey-C.  Piette-J.
TI NF-kappaB transcription factor and human immunodeficiency virus
   type 1 (HIV-1) activation by methylene blue photosensitization
   Piret et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 447.
AB 52280447.225

AU Becker-C.  Shutov-A-D.  Nong-V-H.  Senyuk-V-I.  Jung-R.
   Horstmann-C.  Fischer-J.  Nielsen-N-C.  Muentz-K.
TI Purification, cDNA cloning and characterization of proteinase B, an
   asparagine-specific endopeptidase from germinating vetch (Vicia
   sativa L.) seeds Becker et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 456.
AB 52280456.225

AU Tzartos-S-J.  Kouvatsou-R.  Tzartos-E.
TI Monoclonal antibodies as site-specific probes for the
   acetylcholine-receptor delta-subunit tyrosine and serine
   phosphorylation sites Tzartos et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 463.
AB 52280463.225

AU Wermuth-B.  Maeder-Heinemann-G.  Ernst-E.
TI Cloning and expression of carbonyl reductase from rat testis
   Wermuth et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 473.
AB 52280473.225

AU Feldwisch-O.  Lammertz-M.  Hartmann-E.  Feldwisch-J.  Palme-K.
   Jastorff-B.  Jaenicke-L.
TI Purification and characterization of a cAMP-binding protein of
   Volvox carteri f. nagariensis Iyengar Feldwisch et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 480.
AB 52280480.225

AU Bessoule-J-J.  Testet-E.  Cassagne-C.
TI Synthesis of phosphatidylcholine in the chloroplast envelope after
   import of lysophosphatidylcholine from endoplasmic reticulum
   membranes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 490.
AB 52280490.225

AU Serfozo-P.  Cash-D-J.
TI Glutamate receptor (gamma-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole
   propionate and kainate subtype) activity enhanced by dizocilpine
   (MK801) in rat hippocampus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 498.
AB 52280498.225

AU Ottallah-Kolac-M.  Tripier-D.  Bruehl-B.  Platte-H-D.  Jouvenal-K.
   Schuh-K.  Kemmer-H.  Petzinger-E.
TI The 60-kDa bumetanide-binding protein from rat liver membranes is a
   catalase Ottallah-Kolac et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 506.
AB 52280506.225

AU Yamasu-K.  Watanabe-H.  Kohchi-C.  Soma-G-I.  Mizuno-D-I.
   Akasaka-K.  Shimada-H.  Suyemitsu-T.  Ishihara-K.
TI Molecular cloning of a cDNA that encodes the precursor to several
   exogastrula-inducing peptides, epidermal-growth-factor-related
   polypeptides of the sea urchin Anthocidaris crassispina Yamasu et
   al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 228).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 515.
AB 52280515.225

AU Grussaute-H.  Ollagnon-F.  Morel-J-E.
TI F-actin-myosin-subfragment-1 (S1) interactions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 228(2)  P 524.
AB 52280524.225

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AU Song-K.  Slocum-M-K.  Osborn-T-C.
TI Molecular marker analysis of genes controlling morphological
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 1.
AB 50900001.122

AU Lodhi-M-A.  Reisch-B-I.
TI Nuclear DNA content of Vitis species, cultivars, and other genera
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 11.
AB 50900011.122

AU Balint-Kurti-P-J.  Jones-D-A.  Jones-J-D-G.
TI Integration of the classical and RFLP linkage maps of the short arm
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 17.
AB 50900017.122

AU Link-W.  Dixkens-C.  Singh-M.  Schwall-M.  Melchinger-A-E.
TI Genetic diversity in European and Mediterranean faba bean germ
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 27.
AB 50900027.122

AU Littlejohn-G-M.  Pienaar-J-R-V.
TI Thinopyrum Distichum Addition Lines: Production, Morphological and
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   Stable Addition-Substitution Line.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 33.
AB 50900033.122

AU Rongwen-J.  Akkaya-M-S.  Bhagwat-A-A.  Lavi-U.  Cregan-P-B.
TI The use of microsatellite DNA markers for soybean genotype
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 43.
AB 50900043.122

AU Lo-L-L.  Fernando-R-L.  Cantet-R-J-C.  Grossman-M.
TI Theory for modelling means and covariances in a two-breed
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AU Singh-B-B.  Singh-D-P.
TI Inheritance of spontaneous male sterility in peas.
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AB 50900063.122

AU Roy-P-L.  Elsen-J-M.
TI Numerical comparison between powers of maximum likelihood and
   analysis of variance methods for QTL detection in progeny test
   designs: the case of monogenic inheritance.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 65.
AB 50900065.122

AU Lorieux-M.  Goffinet-B.  Perrier-X.  de-Leo-D-G.  Lanaud-C.
TI Maximum-likelihood models for mapping genetic markers showing
   segregation distortion. 1. Backcross populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 73.
AB 50900073.122

AU Lorieux-M.  Perrier-X.  Goffinet-B.  Lanaud-C.  de-Leon-D-G.
TI Maximum-likelihood models for mapping genetic markers showing
   segregation distortion. 2. F_[2] populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 81.
AB 50900081.122

AU Sharma-P-C.  Winter-P.  Buenger-T.  Huettel-B.  Weigand-F.
   Weising-K.  Kahl-G.
TI Abundance and polymorphism of di-, tri- and tetra-nucleotide tandem
   repeats in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 90.
AB 50900090.122

AU Cooley-J.  Ford-T.  Christou-P.
TI Molecular and genetic characterization of elite transgenic rice
   plants produced by electric-discharge particle acceleration.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 97.
AB 50900097.122

AU Lee-J-H.  Graybosch-R-A.  Peterson-C-J.
TI Quality and biochemical effects of a IBL/IRS wheat-rye
   translocation in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 105.
AB 50900105.122

AU Song-Y-C.  Gustafson-J-P.
TI The physical location of fourteen RFLP markers in rice (Oryza
   sativa L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 113.
AB 50900113.122

AU Hagger-C.  Stricker-C.  Elston-R-C.  Stranzinger-G.
TI Lack of evidence for segregation of a single dominant major gene as
   the cause of the difference in egg weight between two highly
   inbred lines of chickens.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 120.
AB 50900120.122

AU Restivo-F-M.  Tassi-F.  Biffi-R.  Falavigna-A.  Caporali-E.
   Carboni-A.  Doldi-M-L.  Spada-A.  Marziani-G-P.
TI Linkage Arrangement of RFLP loci in progenies from crosses between
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 124.
AB 50900124.122

AU Mori-N.  Liu-Y-G.  Tsunewaki-K.
TI Wheat phylogeny determined by RFLP analysis of nuclear DNA. 2. Wild
   tetraploid wheats.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 129.
AB 50900129.122

AU Calderini-O.  Mariani-A.
TI Megagametophyte organization in diploid alfalfa meiotic mutants
   producing 4n pollen and 2n eggs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 135.
AB 50900135.122

AU Singh-M.  Ceccarelli-S.
TI Estimation of heritability using variety trials data from
   incomplete blocks.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(1)  P 142.
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AU Janhunen-S.  Palomaeki-V.  Holopainen-T.
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AU Astroem-H.  Sorri-O.  Raudaskoski-M.
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AU Touraev-A.  Lezin-F.  Heberle-Bors-E.  Vicente-O.
TI Maintenance of gametophytic development after symmetrical division
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AU Kirch-H-H.  Li-Y-Q.  Seul-U.  Thompson-R-D.
TI The expression of a potato (Solanum tuberosum) S-RNase gene in
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SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1995 8(2)  P 77.
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AU Sherwood-R-T.
TI Nuclear DNA amount during sporogenesis and gametogenesis in sexual
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SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1995 8(2)  P 85.
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AU Carratu-G.  Carafa-A-M.  Corsaro-M-M.  Giannattasio-M.
TI Pollen hemagglutinating activity is not related to lectin.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1995 8(2)  P 91.
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AU Darakov-O-B.
TI Gametophyte selection of tomatoes for resistance to early blight
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SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1995 8(2)  P 95.
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AU Fitzgerald-M-A.  Knox-R-B.
TI Initiation of primexine in freeze-substituted microspores of
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SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1995 8(2)  P 99.
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AU Anderson-N-O.  Ascher-P-D.
TI Style morph frequencies in Minnesota populations of Lythrum
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SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1995 8(2)  P 105.
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   Hiroshi Kagoshima, Katsuya Shigesada, and Yoshiaki Ito
TI "Subcellular Localization of the  and  Subunits of the Acute Myeloid
   Leukemia-Linked Transcription Factor PEBP2/CBF.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1651-1661(95)
//
AU Yingfang Zhu, Craig L. Peterson, and Michael F. Christman
TI "HPR1 Encodes a Global Positive Regulator of Transcription in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1698-1708(95)
//
AU Alan K. Lofquist, Krishna Mondal, John S. Morris, and J. Stephen Haskill
TI "Transcription-Independent Turnover of IB during Monocyte Adherence:
   Implications for a Translational Component Regulating IB/MAD-3 mRNA
   Levels.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1737-1746(95)
//
AU Richard M. O'Brien, Edouard L.  Noisin, Adisak Suwanichkul, Tomoyuki
   Yamasaki, Peter C. Lucas, Jen-Chywan Wang, David R. Powell, and Daryl
   K. Granner
TI "Hepatic Nuclear Factor 3- and Hormone-Regulated Expression of the
   Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase and Insulin-Like Growth
   Factor-Binding Protein 1 Genes.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1747-1758(95)
//
AU Susan John, Raymond B. Reeves, Jian-Xin Lin, Ryan Child, Jeffrey M.
   Leiden, Craig B. Thompson, and Warren J. Leonard
TI "Regulation of Cell-Type-Specific Interleukin-2 Receptor -Chain Gene
   Expression: Potential Role of Physical Interactions between Elf-1,
   HMG-I(Y), and NF-B Family Proteins.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1786-1796(95)
//
AU Thyagarajan Srikantha, Anand Chandrasekhar, and David R. Soll
TI "Functional Analysis of the Promoter of the Phase-Specific WH11 Gene of
   Candida albicans.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1797-1805(95)
//
AU Jian-shen Qi, Vandana Desai-Yajnik, Marianne E. Greene, Bruce M. Raaka,
   and Herbert H. Samuels
TI "The Ligand-Binding Domains of the Thyroid Hormone/ Retinoid Receptor
   Gene Subfamily Function In Vivo To Mediate Heterodimerization, Gene
   Silencing, and Transactivation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1817-1825(95)
//
AU R. Armstrong, W. Wen, J. Meinkoth, S. Taylor, and M. Montminy
TI "A Refractory Phase in Cyclic AMP-Responsive Transcription Requires Down
   Regulation of Protein Kinase A.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1826-1832(95)
//
CC CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
AU William H. Brondyk, Colleen J. McKiernan, Karen A. Fortner, Paul
   Stabila, Ronald W. Holz, and Ian G. Macara
TI "Interaction Cloning of Rabin3, a Novel Protein That Associates with the
   Ras-Like GTPase Rab3A.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1137-1143(95)
//
AU Nadia Al-Alawi, David W. Rose, Carolan Buckmaster, Natalie Ahn, Ulf
   Rapp, Judy Meinkoth, and James R. Feramisco
TI "Thyrotropin-Induced Mitogenesis Is Ras Dependent but Appears To Bypass
   the Raf-Dependent Cytoplasmic Kinase Cascade.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1162-1168(95)
//
AU Qianjin Hu, Dale Milfay, and Lewis T. Williams
TI "Binding of NCK to SOS and Activation of ras-Dependent Gene Expression.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1169-1174(95)
//
AU Johji Kawanishi, Junji Kato, Katsunori Sasaki, Shigeyuki Fujii, Naoki
   Watanabe, and Yoshiro Niitsu
TI "Loss of E-Cadherin-Dependent Cell-Cell Adhesion due to Mutation of the
   -Catenin Gene in a Human Cancer Cell Line, HSC-39.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1175-1181(95)
//
AU Diana Graus-Porta, Roger R. Beerli, and Nancy E. Hynes
TI "Single-Chain Antibody-Mediated Intracellular Retention of ErbB-2
   Impairs Neu Differentiation Factor and Epidermal Growth Factor
   Signaling.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1182-1191(95)
//
AU Zachary W. Pitluk, Michele McDonough, Pitchai Sangan, and David K. Gonda
TI "Novel CDC34 (UBC3) Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme Mutants Obtained by
   Charge-to-Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1210-1219(95)
//
AU Cyrus Vaziri and Douglas V. Faller
TI "Repression of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor -Receptor Expression by
   Mitogenic Growth  Factors and Transforming Oncogenes in Murine 3T3
   Fibroblasts.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1244-1253(95)
//
AU Mark W. Renshaw, John R. McWhirter, and Jean Y. J. Wang
TI "The Human Leukemia Oncogene bcr-abl Abrogates the Growth Development
   Anchorage Requirement but Not the Growth Factor Requirement for
   Proliferation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1286-1293(95)
//
AU Stewart Leung, Sajjad A. Qureshi, Ian M. Kerr, James E. Darnell, Jr.,
   and George R. Stark
TI "Role of STAT2 in the Alpha Interferon Signaling Pathway.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1312-1317(95)
//
AU Limin Han and John Colicelli
TI "A Human Protein Selected for Interference with Ras Function Interacts
   Directly with Ras and Competes with Raf1.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1318-1323(95)
//
AU Xose R. Bustelo, Ki-Ling Suen, W. Matthew Michael, Gideon Dreyfuss, and
   Mariano Barbacid
TI "Association of the vav Proto-oncogene Product with Poly(rC)-Specific
   RNA-Binding Proteins.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1324-1332(95)
//
AU Vincent Jung, Li Chen, Sandra L. Hofmann, Michael Wigler, and Scott
   Powers
TI "Mutations in the SHR5 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Suppress Ras
   Function and Block Membrane Attachment and Palmitoylation of Ras
   Proteins.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1333-1342(95)
//
AU Fatima Gebauer and Joel D. Richter
TI "Cloning and Characterization of a Xenopus Poly(A) Polymerase.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1422-1430(95)
//
AU Steve Arkinstall, Mark Payton, and Kinsey Maundrell
TI "Activation of Phospholipase C in Schizosaccharomyces pombe by
   Coexpression of Receptor or Nonreceptor Tyrosine Kinases.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1431-1438(95)
//
AU James W. Peacock, Stephen Chung, Robert G. Bristow, Richard P. Hill,
   and Samuel Benchimol
TI "The p53-Mediated G1 Checkpoint Is Retained in Tumorigenic Rat Embryo
   Fibroblast Clones Transformed by the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7
   Gene and EJ-ras.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1446-1454(95)
//
AU Shaw-Yun Wu and Maureen McLeod
TI "The sak1 Gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Encodes an RFX Family
   DNA-Binding Protein That Positively Regulates Cyclic AMP-Dependent
   Protein Kinase-Mediated Exit from the Mitotic Cell Cycle.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1479-1488(95)
//
AU Douglas E. Brough, Ted J. Hofmann, Katharine B. Ellwood, Robert A.
   Townley, and Michael D. Cole
TI "An Essential Domain of the c-Myc Protein Interacts with a Nuclear
   Factor That Is Also Required for E1A-Mediated Transformation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1536-1544(95)
//
AU Maria Teresa Berlingieri, Guidalberto Manfioletti, Massimo Santoro,
   Antonella Bandiera, Roberta Visconti, Vincenzo Giancotti, and Alfredo
   Fusco
TI "Inhibition of HMGI-C Protein Synthesis Suppresses Retrovirally Induced
   Neoplastic Transformation of Rat Thyroid Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1545-1553(95)
//
AU Juan Carcamo, Alejandro Zentella, and Joan Massague
TI "Disruption of Transforming Growth Factor  Signaling by a Mutation That
   Prevents Transphosphorylation within the Receptor Complex.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1573-1581(95)
//
AU Victor M. Rivera and Joan S. Brugge
TI "Clustering of Syk Is Sufficient To Induce Tyrosine Phosphorylation and
   Release of Allergic Mediators from Rat Basophilic Leukemia Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1582-1590(95)
//
AU Naoya Asai, Toshihide Iwashita, Mutsushi Matsuyama, and Masahide
   Takahashi
TI "Mechanism of Activation of the ret Proto-oncogene by Multiple Endocrine
   Neoplasia 2A Mutations.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1613-1619(95)
//
AU Jie-Gang Cao and Richard A. Firtel
TI "Growth and Developmental Functions of a Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Tat-Binding Protein/26S Protease Subunit Homolog from Dictyostelium
   discoideum.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1725-1736(95)
//
AU W. Pruett, Y. Yuan, E. Rose, A. G. Batzer, N. Harada, and E. Y. Skolnik
TI "Association between GRB2/Sos and Insulin Receptor Substrate 1 Is Not
   Sufficient for Activation of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinases by
   Interleukin-4: Implications for Ras Activation by Insulin.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1778-1785(95)
//
CC CELL AND ORGANELLE STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY
AU Kirk Ekena and Tom H. Stevens
TI "The Saccharomyces cerevisiae MVP1 Gene Interacts with VPS1 and Is
   Required for Vacuolar Protein Sorting.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1671-1678(95)
//
CC DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE
AU Hong Sheng, Zhen Hou, Ted Schierer, Drena L. Dobbs, and Eric Henderson
TI "Identification and Characterization of a Putative Telomere End-Binding
   Protein from Tetrahymena thermophila.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1144-1153(95)
//
AU Jean Spence, Seth Sadis, Arthur L. Haas, and Daniel Finley
TI "A Ubiquitin Mutant with Specific Defects in DNA Repair and
   Multiubiquitination.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1265-1273(95)
//
AU Katsumi Kitagawa, Hiroshi Masumoto, Masako Ikeda, and Tuneko Okazaki
TI "Analysis of Protein-DNA and Protein-Protein Interactions of Centromere
   Protein B (CENP-B) and Properties of the DNACENP-B Complex in the Cell
   Cycle.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1602-1612(95)
//
AU Antoine A. Firmenich, Montserrat Elias-Arnanz, and Paul Berg
TI "A Novel Allele of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RFA1 That Is Deficient in
   Recombination and Repair and Suppressible by RAD52.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1620-1631(95)
//
AU Julianne Smith and Rodney Rothstein
TI "A Mutation in the Gene Encoding the Saccharomyces cerevisiae
   Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein Rfa1 Stimulates a RAD52-Independent
   Pathway for Direct-Repeat Recombination.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1632-1641(95)
//
AU Qingqing Fan, Fei Xu, and Thomas D. Petes
TI "Meiosis-Specific Double-Strand DNA Breaks at the HIS4 Recombination Hot
   Spot in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Control in cis and trans.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1679-1688(95)
//
AU Andrea Bruckner, Franz Stadlbauer, Linda A. Guarino, Antje Brunahl,
   Christine Schneider, Christoph Rehfuess, Carol Prives, Ellen Fanning,
   and Heinz-Peter Nasheuer
TI "The Mouse DNA Polymerase -Primase Subunit p48 Mediates Species-Specific
   Replication of Polyomavirus DNA In Vitro.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1716-1724(95)
//
AU Gan Wang, Dan D. Levy, Michael M. Seidman, and Peter M. Glazer
TI "Targeted Mutagenesis in Mammalian Cells Mediated by Intracellular
   Triple Helix Formation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1759-1768(95)
//

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CC MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY Volume 15  No. 2  February 95

CC GENE EXPRESSION
AU Ramon Bosser, Magdalena Faura, Joan Serratosa, Jaime Renau-Piqueras,
   Martin Pruschy, and Oriol Bachs
TI "Phosphorylation of Rat Liver Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins
   A2 and C Can Be Modulated by Calmodulin.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:661-670(95)
//
AU Camilla Antonsson, Murray L. Whitelaw, Jacqueline McGuire, Jan-Ake
   Gustafsson, and Lorenz Poellinger
TI "Distinct Roles of the Molecular Chaperone hsp90 in Modulating Dioxin
   Receptor Function via the Basic Helix-Loop-Helix and PAS Domains.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:756-765(95)
//
AU G. Zitnik, K. Peterson, G. Stamatoyannopoulos, and T. Papayannopoulou
TI "Effects of Butyrate and Glucocorticoids on - to -Globin Gene Switching
   in Somatic Cell Hybrids.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:790-795(95)
//
AU Kevin W. Hagan, Maria J. Ruiz-Echevarria, Yong Quan, and Stuart W. Peltz
TI "Characterization of cis-Acting Sequences and Decay Intermediates
   Involved in Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Turnover.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:809-823(95)
//
AU Ulrich Theopold, Marianna Pinter, Sirlei Daffre, Ylva Tryselius, Peter
   Friedrich, Dick R. Nassel, and Dan Hultmark
TI "CalpA, a Drosophila Calpain Homolog Specifically Expressed in a Small
   Set of Nerve, Midgut, and Blood Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:824-834(95)
//
AU John F. Boylan, Tom Lufkin, Charles C. Achkar, Reshma Taneja, Pierre
   Chambon, and Lorraine J. Gudas
TI "Targeted Disruption of Retinoic Acid Receptor  (RAR) and RAR Results in
   Receptor-Specific Alterations in Retinoic Acid-Mediated Differentiation
   and Retinoic Acid Metabolism.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:843-851(95)
//
AU James J. Bieker and Cherie M. Southwood
TI "The Erythroid Kruppel-Like Factor Transactivation Domain Is a Critical
   Component for Cell-Specific Inducibility of a -Globin Promoter.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:852-860(95)
//
AU Mary K. Ernst, Linda L. Dunn, and Nancy R. Rice
TI "The PEST-Like Sequence of IB Is Responsible for Inhibition of DNA
   Binding but Not for Cytoplasmic Retention of c-Rel or RelA Homodimers.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:872-882(95)
//
AU Patricia A. Estes, Linda N. Keyes, and Paul Schedl
TI "Multiple Response Elements in the Sex-lethal Early Promoter Ensure Its
   Female-Specific Expression Pattern.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:904-917(95)
//
AU Wei Liu, Andrew G. Hillmann, and Jeffrey M. Harmon
TI "Hormone-Independent Repression of AP-1-Inducible Collagenase Promoter
   Activity by Glucocorticoid Receptors.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1005-1013(95)
//
AU Ding-Fang Yun and Fred Sherman
TI "Initiation of Translation Can Occur Only in a Restricted Region of the
   CYC1 mRNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1021-1033(95)
//
AU Sean Davidson, Peter Hoj, Tim Gabriele, and Robin L. Anderson
TI "In Vivo Growth of a Murine Lymphoma Cell Line Alters Regulation of
   Expression of HSP72.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1071-1078(95)
//
AU Steven B. McMahon and John G. Monroe
TI "A Ternary Complex Factor-Dependent Mechanism Mediates Induction of
   egr-1 through Selective Serum Response Elements following Antigen
   Receptor Cross-Linking in B Lymphocytes.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1086-1093(95)
//
CC TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION
AU Gerd A. Blobel, M. Celeste Simon, and Stuart H. Orkin
TI "Rescue of GATA-1-Deficient Embryonic Stem Cells by Heterologous
   GATA-Binding Proteins.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:626-633(95)
//
AU Jane E. Visvader, Merlin Crossley, John Hill, Stuart H. Orkin, and
   Jerry M. Adams
TI "The C-Terminal Zinc Finger of GATA-1 or GATA-2 Is Sufficient To Induce
   Megakaryocytic Differentiation of an Early Myeloid Cell Line.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:634-641(95)
//
AU Alessandra Pierani, Celio Pouponnot, and Georges Calothy
TI "Developmental Control of Transcription of a Retina-Specific Gene, QR1,
   during Differentiation: Involvement of Factors from the POU Family.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:642-652(95)
//
AU Ales Cvekl, Fatah Kashanchi, Christina M. Sax, John N. Brady, and Joram
   Piatigorsky
TI "Transcriptional Regulation of the Mouse A-Crystallin Gene: Activation
   Dependent on a Cyclic AMP-Responsive Element (DE1/CRE) and a
   Pax-6-Binding Site.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:653-660(95)
//
AU Xiao-Qiang Qin, David M. Livingston, Mark Ewen, William R. Sellers,
   Zoltan Arany, and William G. Kaelin, Jr.
TI "The Transcription Factor E2F-1 Is a Downstream Target of RB Action.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:742-755(95)
//
AU Linda D. B. McBroom, Grace Flock, and Vincent Giguere
TI "The Nonconserved Hinge Region and Distinct Amino-Terminal Domains of
   the ROR Orphan Nuclear Receptor Isoforms Are Required for Proper DNA
   Bending and ROR-DNA Interactions.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:796-808(95)
//
AU Katrina M. Catron, Hailan Zhang, Sally C. Marshall, Juan A. Inostroza,
   Jeanne M. Wilson, and Cory Abate
TI "Transcriptional Repression by Msx-1 Does Not Require Homeodomain
   DNA-Binding Sites.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:861-871(95)
//
AU Serge Plaza, Christine Dozier, Marie-Claire Langlois, and Simon Saule
TI "Identification and Characterization of a Neuroretina-Specific Enhancer
   Element in the Quail Pax-6 (Pax-QNR) Gene.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:892-903(95)
//
AU Robert I. Scheinman, Antonio Gualberto, Christine M. Jewell, John A.
   Cidlowski, and Albert S. Baldwin, Jr.
TI "Characterization of Mechanisms Involved in Transrepression of NF-B by
   Activated Glucocorticoid Receptors.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:943-953(95)
//
AU Volker Briken, Heinz Ruffner, Ursula Schultz, Annette Schwarz, Luiz F.
   L. Reis, Inga Strehlow, Thomas Decker, and Peter Staeheli
TI "Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 Is Required for Mouse Gbp Gene
   Activation by Gamma Interferon.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:975-982(95)
//
AU Alfred S. Ponticelli, Timothy S. Pardee, and Kevin Struhl
TI "The Glutamine-Rich Activation Domains of Human Sp1 Do Not Stimulate
   Transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:983-988(95)
//
AU Nobuo Ogawa, Ken-ichi Noguchi, Hideki Sawai, Yasuji Yamashita, Chulee
   Yompakdee, and Yasuji Oshima
TI "Functional Domains of Pho81p, an Inhibitor of Pho85p Protein Kinase, in
   the Transduction Pathway of Pi Signals in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:997-1004(95)
//
AU Eric Lam
TI "Domain Analysis of the Plant DNA-Binding Protein GT1a: Requirement of
   Four Putative -Helices for DNA Binding and Identification of a Novel
   Oligomerization Region.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1014-1020(95)
//
AU Etti Ben-Shushan, Hava Sharir, Eli Pikarsky, and Yehudit Bergman
TI "A Dynamic Balance between ARP-1/COUP-TFII, EAR-3/COUP-TFI, and Retinoic
   Acid Receptor:Retinoid X Receptor Heterodimers Regulates Oct-3/4
   Expression in Embryonal Carcinoma Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1034-1048(95)
//
AU Catherine P. George, Lucy M. Lira-DeVito, Sharon L. Wampler, and James
   T. Kadonaga
TI "A Spectrum of Mechanisms for the Assembly of the RNA Polymerase II
   Transcription Preinitiation Complex.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1049-1059(95)
//
AU Izhak Haviv, Dalit Vaizel, and Yosef Shaul
TI "The X Protein of Hepatitis B Virus Coactivates Potent Activation
   Domains.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1079-1085(95)
//
AU Bruce J. Aronow, Catherine A. Ebert, M. Todd Valerius, S. Steven
   Potter, Dan A. Wiginton, David P. Witte, and John J. Hutton
TI "Dissecting a Locus Control Region: Facilitation of Enhancer Function by
   Extended Enhancer-Flanking Sequences.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1123-1135(95)
//
CC CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
AU Kodimangalam S. Ravichandran, Ulrike Lorenz, Steven E. Shoelson, and
   Steven J. Burakoff
TI "Interaction of Shc with Grb2 Regulates Association of Grb2 with mSOS.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:593-600(95)
//
AU Susan M. Saporito-Irwin, Charles E. Birse, Paul S. Sypherd, and William
   A. Fonzi
TI "PHR1, a pH-Regulated Gene of Candida albicans, Is Required for
   Morphogenesis.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:601-613(95)
//
AU Paola Bellosta, Mario Costa, Debby A. Lin, and Claudio Basilico
TI "The Receptor Tyrosine Kinase ARK Mediates Cell Aggregation by
   Homophilic Binding.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:614-625(95)
//
AU Stephen F. Sells, Sumathi Muthukumar, Vikas P. Sukhatme, Scott A.
   Crist, and Vivek M. Rangnekar
TI "The Zinc Finger Transcription Factor EGR-1 Impedes
   Interleukin-1-Inducible Tumor Growth Arrest.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:682-692(95)
//
AU Dong Il Jin, Stephen B. Jameson, M. Amarender Reddy, Daniel Schenkman,
   and Michael C. Ostrowski
TI "Alterations in Differentiation and Behavior of Monocytic Phagocytes in
   Transgenic Mice That Express Dominant Suppressors of ras Signaling.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:693-703(95)
//
AU Ian Whitehead, Heather Kirk, and Robert Kay
TI "Expression Cloning of Oncogenes by Retroviral Transfer of cDNA
   Libraries.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:704-710(95)
//
AU Mathias Bergman, Vladimir Joukov, Ismo Virtanen, and Kari Alitalo
TI "Overexpressed Csk Tyrosine Kinase Is Localized in Focal Adhesions,
   Causes Reorganization of v5 Integrin, and Interferes with HeLa Cell
   Spreading.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:711-722(95)
//
AU James B. Konopka, Cordell DeMattei, and Colleen Davis
TI "AFR1 Promotes Polarized Apical Morphogenesis in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:723-730(95)
//
AU Julia Yaglom, Maarten H. K. Linskens, Seth Sadis, David M. Rubin, Bruce
   Futcher, and Daniel Finley
TI "p34Cdc28-Mediated Control of Cln3 Cyclin Degradation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:731-741(95)
//
AU Dan Rosson and Thomas G. O'Brien
TI "Constitutive c-myb Expression in K562 Cells Inhibits Induced Erythroid
   Differentiation but Not Tetradecanoyl Phorbol Acetate-Induced
   Megakaryocytic Differentiation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:772-779(95)
//
AU Yoshiro Maru, Kristi L. Peters, Daniel E. H. Afar, Masabumi Shibuya,
   Owen N. Witte, and Thomas E. Smithgall
TI "Tyrosine Phosphorylation of BCR by FPS/FES Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
   Induces Association of BCR with GRB-2/SOS.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:835-842(95)
//
AU Marco Foiani, Giordano Liberi, Giovanna Lucchini, and Paolo Plevani
TI "Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation of the Yeast
   DNA Polymerase -Primase B Subunit.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:883-891(95)
//
AU Lukas A. Huber, Paul Dupree, and Carlos G. Dotti
TI "A Deficiency of the Small GTPase rab8 Inhibits Membrane Traffic in
   Developing Neurons.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:918-924(95)
//
AU Laurie F. Fleischman, Lynne Holtzclaw, James T. Russell, George
   Mavrothalassitis, and Robert J. Fisher
TI "ets-1 in Astrocytes: Expression and Transmitter-Evoked
   Phosphorylation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:925-931(95)
//
AU Rati Fotedar, Jody Flatt, Sunita Gupta, Robert L. Margolis, Patrick
   Fitzgerald, Helen Messier, and Arun Fotedar
TI "Activation-Induced T-Cell Death Is Cell Cycle Dependent and Regulated
   by Cyclin B.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:932-942(95)
//
AU Mihail B. Calalb, Thomas R. Polte, and Steven K. Hanks
TI "Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Focal Adhesion Kinase at Sites in the
   Catalytic Domain Regulates Kinase Activity: a Role for Src Family
   Kinases.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:954-963(95)
//
AU Peter Sabbatini, Shiun-Kwei Chiou, Lakshmi Rao, and Eileen White
TI "Modulation of p53-Mediated Transcriptional Repression and Apoptosis by
   the Adenovirus E1B 19K Protein.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1060-1070(95)
//
AU Amancio Carnero and Juan Carlos Lacal
TI "Activation of Intracellular Kinases in Xenopus Oocytes by p21ras and
   Phospholipases: a Comparative Study.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1094-1101(95)
//
AU Serge Roche, Manfred Koegl, M. Vittoria Barone, Martine F. Roussel, and
   Sara A. Courtneidge
TI "DNA Synthesis Induced by Some but Not All Growth Factors Requires Src
   Family Protein Tyrosine Kinases.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1102-1109(95)
//
AU Anne J. Ridley, Paolo M. Comoglio, and Alan Hall
TI "Regulation of Scatter Factor/Hepatocyte Growth Factor Responses by Ras,
   Rac, and Rho in MDCK Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1110-1122(95)
//
CC CELL AND ORGANELLE STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY
AU Telsa M. Mittelmeier and Carol L. Dieckmann
TI "In Vivo Analysis of Sequences Required for Translation of Cytochrome b
   Transcripts in Yeast Mitochondria.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:780-789(95)
//
AU Gotz Hofhaus and Giuseppe Attardi
TI "Efficient Selection and Characterization of Mutants of a Human Cell
   Line Which Are Defective in Mitochondrial DNA-Encoded Subunits of
   Respiratory NADH Dehydrogenase.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:964-974(95)
//
CC DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE
AU Astrid E. Sollbach and Gillian E. Wu
TI "Inversions Produced during V(D)J Rearrangement at IgH, the
   Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Locus.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:671-681(95)
//
AU Mark D. Baker and Leah R. Read
TI "High-Frequency Gene Conversion between Repeated C Sequences Integrated
   at the Chromosomal Immunoglobulin  Locus in Mouse Hybridoma Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:766-771(95)
//
AU John P. McGoldrick, Yang-Chen Yeh, Marjorie Solomon, John M. Essigmann,
   and A-Lien Lu
TI "Characterization of a Mammalian Homolog of the Escherichia coli MutY
   Mismatch Repair Protein.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:989-996(95)
//

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CC JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY Volume 69  No. 3  March 95

CC ANIMAL VIRUSES
AU Mary Ann Hardwicke and Priscilla A. Schaffer
TI "Cloning and Characterization of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 oriL:
   Comparison of Replication and Protein-DNA Complex Formation by oriL and
   oriS.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1377-1388(95)
//
AU Brenda L. Fredericksen and Michael A. Whitt
TI "Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Glycoprotein Mutations That Affect Membrane
   Fusion Activity and Abolish Virus Infectivity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1435-1443(95)
//
AU Teshome Mebatsion, Matthias J. Schnell, and Karl-Klaus Conzelmann
TI "Mokola Virus Glycoprotein and Chimeric Proteins Can Replace Rabies
   Virus Glycoprotein in the Rescue of Infectious Defective Rabies Virus
   Particles.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1444-1451(95)
//
AU Philip H. Kogan, Xiaoying Chen, and Gary W. Blissard
TI "Overlapping TATA-Dependent and TATA-Independent Early Promoter
   Activities in the Baculovirus gp64 envelope fusion protein Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1452-1461(95)
//
AU Bret A. Wing and Eng-Shang Huang
TI "Analysis and Mapping of a Family of 3-Coterminal Transcripts Containing
   Coding Sequences for Human Cytomegalovirus Open Reading Frames UL93
   through UL99.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1521-1531(95)
//
AU Sandra A. Jablonski and Casey D. Morrow
TI "Mutation of the Aspartic Acid Residues of the GDD Sequence Motif of
   Poliovirus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Results in Enzymes with Altered
   Metal Ion Requirements for Activity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1532-1539(95)
//
AU David C. Ansardi and Casey D. Morrow
TI "Amino Acid Substitutions in the Poliovirus Maturation Cleavage Site
   Affect Assembly and Result in Accumulation of Provirions.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1540-1547(95)
//
AU Donna C. Porter, David C. Ansardi, and Casey D. Morrow
TI "Encapsidation of Poliovirus Replicons Encoding the Complete Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gag Gene by Using a Complementation
   System Which Provides the P1 Capsid Protein in trans.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1548-1555(95)
//
AU Kerstin Forsell, Maarit Suomalainen, and Henrik Garoff
TI "Structure-Function Relation of the NH2-Terminal Domain of the Semliki
   Forest Virus Capsid Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1556-1563(95)
//
AU Harald Petry, Ulf Dittmer, Christiane Stahl-Hennig, Cheick Coulibaly,
   Birgit Makoschey, Dietmar Fuchs, Helmut Wachter, Tanja Tolle, Corina
   Morys-Wortmann, Franz-Josef Kaup, Elke Jurkiewicz, Wolfgang Luke, and
   Gerhard Hunsmann
TI "Reactivation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 in Macaques after
   Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmac Superinfection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1564-1574(95)
//
AU Yasunori Tanji, Makoto Hijikata, Shinya Satoh, Takasi Kaneko, and
   Kunitada Shimotohno
TI "Hepatitis C Virus-Encoded Nonstructural Protein NS4A Has Versatile
   Functions in Viral Protein Processing.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1575-1581(95)
//
AU Thomas J. Chambers, Ann Nestorowicz, and Charles M. Rice
TI "Mutagenesis of the Yellow Fever Virus NS2B/3 Cleavage Site:
   Determinants of Cleavage Site Specificity and Effects on Polyprotein
   Processing and Viral Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1600-1605(95)
//
AU Daniel J. Medina, Peter P. Tung, Mary B. Lerner-Tung, Carol J. Nelson,
   John W. Mellors, and Roger K. Strair
TI "Sanctuary Growth of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Presence of
   3-Azido-3-Deoxythymidine.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1606-1611(95)
//
AU Christine H. Herrmann and Andrew P. Rice
TI "Lentivirus Tat Proteins Specifically Associate with a Cellular Protein
   Kinase, TAK, That Hyperphosphorylates the Carboxyl-Terminal Domain of
   the Large Subunit of RNA Polymerase II: Candidate for a Tat Cofactor.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1612-1620(95)
//
AU Matthew Mulvey and Dennis T. Brown
TI "Involvement of the Molecular Chaperone BiP in Maturation of Sindbis
   Virus Envelope Glycoproteins.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1621-1627(95)
//
AU Xuming Zhang and Michael M. C. Lai
TI "Interactions between the Cytoplasmic Proteins and the Intergenic
   (Promoter) Sequence of Mouse Hepatitis Virus RNA: Correlation with the
   Amounts of Subgenomic mRNA Transcribed.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1637-1644(95)
//
AU Valerie Koval, Francoise M. Jault, Primepares G. Pal, Thomas N. Moreno,
   Christopher Aiken, Didier Trono, Stephen A. Spector, and Deborah H.
   Spector
TI "Differential Effects of Human Cytomegalovirus on Integrated and
   Unintegrated Human Immunodeficiency Virus Sequences.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1645-1651(95)
//
AU Susan F. Cotmore, Jesper Christensen, Jurg P. F. Nuesch, and Peter
   Tattersall
TI "The NS1 Polypeptide of the Murine Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice Binds
   to DNA Sequences Containing the Motif [ACCA]2-3.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1652-1660(95)
//
AU Anita Kiehl and David I. Dorsky
TI "Bipartite DNA-Binding Region of the Epstein-Barr Virus BMRF1 Product
   Essential for DNA Polymerase Accessory Function.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1669-1677(95)
//
AU Hans J. Netter, Ting-Ting Wu, Matt Bockol, Anita Cywinski, Wang-Shick
   Ryu, Bud C. Tennant, and John M. Taylor
TI "Nucleotide Sequence Stability of the Genome of Hepatitis Delta Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1687-1692(95)
//
AU Michele E. Hardy, Laura J. White, Judith M. Ball, and Mary K. Estes
TI "Specific Proteolytic Cleavage of Recombinant Norwalk Virus Capsid
   Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1693-1698(95)
//
AU Paul Warrener and Marc S. Collett
TI "Pestivirus NS3 (p80) Protein Possesses RNA Helicase Activity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1720-1726(95)
//
AU Tina Schultheiss, Wolfgang Sommergruber, Yuri Kusov, and Verena
   Gauss-Muller
TI "Cleavage Specificity of Purified Recombinant Hepatitis A Virus 3C
   Proteinase on Natural Substrates.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1727-1733(95)
//
AU Jean A. Smith and Gregory S. Pari
TI "Human Cytomegalovirus UL102 Gene..";
SO J. Virol. 69:1734-1740(95)
//
AU Tillmann Rumenapf, Dennis T. Brown, Ellen G. Strauss, Matthias Konig,
   Ruben Rameriz-Mitchel, and James H. Strauss
TI "Aura Alphavirus Subgenomic RNA Is Packaged into Virions of Two Sizes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1741-1746(95)
//
AU Kerry R. Emslie, Janine M. Miller, Martin B. Slade, Philip R.
   Dormitzer, Harry B. Greenberg, and Keith L. Williams
TI "Expression of the Rotavirus SA11 Protein VP7 in the Simple Eukaryote
   Dictyostelium discoideum.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1747-1754(95)
//
AU Frances M. Kim, Dennis L. Kolson, John W. Balliet, A. Srinivasan, and
   Ronald G. Collman
TI "V3-Independent Determinants of Macrophage Tropism in a Primary Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolate.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1755-1761(95)
//
AU Cristina Failla, Licia Tomei, and Raffaele De Francesco
TI "An Amino-Terminal Domain of the Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Protease Is
   Essential for Interaction with NS4A.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1769-1777(95)
//
AU Michele Ottmann, Caroline Gabus, and Jean-Luc Darlix
TI "The Central Globular Domain of the Nucleocapsid Protein of Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Is Critical for Virion Structure and
   Infectivity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1778-1784(95)
//
AU Pascal M. Hingamp, Mark L. Leyland, Jeanette Webb, Simon Twigger, R.
   John Mayer, and Linda K. Dixon
TI "Characterization of a Ubiquitinated Protein Which Is Externally Located
   in African Swine Fever Virions.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1785-1793(95)
//
AU Jesper Christensen, Michael Pedersen, Bent Aasted, and Soren
   Alexandersen
TI "Purification and Characterization of the Major Nonstructural Protein
   (NS-1) of Aleutian Mink Disease Parvovirus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1802-1809(95)
//
AU Marion Cornelissen, Greetje Mulder-Kampinga, Jan Veenstra, Fokla
   Zorgdrager, Carla Kuiken, Susan Hartman, John Dekker, Lia van der Hoek,
   Cees Sol, Roel Coutinho, and Jaap Goudsmit
TI "Syncytium-Inducing (SI) Phenotype Suppression at Seroconversion after
   Intramuscular Inoculation of a Non-Syncytium-Inducing/SI Phenotypically
   Mixed Human Immunodeficiency Virus Population.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1810-1818(95)
//
AU Georges Beaud, Ruth Beaud, and David P. Leader
TI "Vaccinia Virus Gene H5R Encodes a Protein That Is Phosphorylated by the
   Multisubstrate Vaccinia Virus B1R Protein Kinase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1819-1826(95)
//
AU Oliver J. Semmes and Kuan-Teh Jeang
TI "Definition of a Minimal Activation Domain in Human T-Cell Leukemia
   Virus Type I Tax.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1827-1833(95)
//
AU Henri Gruffat, Oliver Renner, Dagmar Pich, and Wolfgang Hammerschmidt
TI "Cellular Proteins Bind to the Downstream Component of the Lytic Origin
   of DNA Replication of Epstein-Barr Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1878-1886(95)
//
AU David Derse, Judy Mikovits, Maria Polianova, Barbara K. Felber, and
   Francis Ruscetti
TI "Virions Released from Cells Transfected with a Molecular Clone of Human
   T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I Give Rise to Primary and Secondary
   Infections of T Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1907-1912(95)
//
AU Kimberly B. Hummel and William J. Bellini
TI "Localization of Monoclonal Antibody Epitopes and Functional Domains in
   the Hemagglutinin Protein of Measles Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1913-1916(95)
//
AU Kathleen Boris-Lawrie and Howard M. Temin
TI "Genetically Simpler Bovine Leukemia Virus Derivatives Can Replicate
   Independently of Tax and Rex.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1920-1924(95)
//
AU Jean A. Smith and Gregory S. Pari
TI "Expression of Human Cytomegalovirus UL36 and UL37 Genes Is Required for
   Viral DNA Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1925-1931(95)
//
AU Paul D. Ling and S. Diane Hayward
TI "Contribution of Conserved Amino Acids in Mediating the Interaction
   between EBNA2 and CBF1/RBPJk.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1944-1950(95)
//
AU Sergey P. Morzunov, Heinz Feldmann, Christina F. Spiropoulou, Vera A.
   Semenova, Pierre E. Rollin, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Clarence J. Peters, and
   Stuart T. Nichol
TI "A Newly Recognized Virus Associated with a Fatal Case of Hantavirus
   Pulmonary Syndrome in Louisiana.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1980-1983(95)
//
AU Eric O. Freed and Malcolm A. Martin
TI "Virion Incorporation of Envelope Glycoproteins with Long but Not Short
   Cytoplasmic Tails Is Blocked by Specific, Single Amino Acid
   Substitutions in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Matrix.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1984-1989(95)
//
CC VIRUS-CELL INTERACTIONS
AU Sammy Frey, Mark Marsh, Susanne Gunther, Annegret Pelchen-Matthews,
   Paul Stephens, Susan Ortlepp, and Toon Stegmann
TI "Temperature Dependence of Cell-Cell Fusion Induced by the Envelope
   Glycoprotein of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1462-1472(95)
//
AU Christine L. Halbert, Ian E. Alexander, Gregory M. Wolgamot, and A.
   Dusty Miller
TI "Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors Transduce Primary Cells Much Less
   Efficiently Than Immortalized Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1473-1479(95)
//
AU Heike L. Pahl and Patrick A. Baeuerle
TI "Expression of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Activates Transcription
   Factor NF-B.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1480-1484(95)
//
AU Julie A. McElhinny, William S. MacMorran, Gary D. Bren, Rosa M. Ten,
   Alain Israel, and Carlos V. Paya
TI "Regulation of IB and p105 in Monocytes and Macrophages Persistently
   Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1500-1509(95)
//
AU Stephan Bour, Ulrich Schubert, and Klaus Strebel
TI "The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Vpu P