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AU Beech-J.A.
TI Bioelectric Potential Gradients May Initiate Cell Cycling: ELF and 
   Zeta Potential Gradients May Mimic This Effect
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 341-348.

AU Nelson-B.K. Conover-D.L. Krieg, Jr-E.F. Snyder-D.L. Edwards-R.M.
TI Interactions of Radiofrequency Radiation-Induced Hyperthermia and 
   2-Methoxyethanol Teratogenicity in Rats
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 349-359.

AU Shen-Y.H. Shao-B.J. Chiang-H. Fu-Y.D. Yu-M.
TI The Effects of 50 Hz Magnetic Field Exposure on 
   Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene Induced Thymic Lumphoma/Leukemia in Mice
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 360-364.

AU Zhang-J. Nair-I. Sahl-J.
TI Effects Function Analysis of ELF Magnetic Field Exposure in the 
   Electric Utility Work Environment
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 365-375.

AU Vollrath-L. Spessert-R. Kratzsch-T. Keiner-M. Hollmann-H.
TI No Short-Term Effects of High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on the 
   Mammalian Pineal Gland
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 376-387.

AU Litovitz-T.A. Penafiel-M. Krause-D. Zhang-D. Mullins-J.M.
TI The Role of Temporal Sensing in Bioelectromagnetic Effects
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 388-395.

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AU Slowik-T.J. Green-B.L. Thorvilson-H.G.
TI Detection of Magnetism in the Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis 
   invicta) Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 396-399.

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AU Parkinson-W.C.
TI Comment on "Effects of 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields on Early Growth 
   in Three Plant Species and a Replication of Previous Results" by Mark S. 
   Davies
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 400.

AU Davies-M.S.
TI Reply to Parkinson
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(5). P 401.



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AU PHILLIPS-J. ARTSAENKO-O. FIEDLER-U. HORSTMANN-C. MOCK-H-P. MUENTZ-K.
   CONRAD-U.
TI Seed-specific immunomodulation of abcisic acid activity induces a
   developmental switch.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4489-4496.

AU AYAD-N. HULL-M. MELLMAN-I.
TI Mitotic phosphorylation of rab4 prevents binding to a specific receptor on
   endosome membranes.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4497-4507.

AU OOI-C-E. MOREIRA-J-E. DELLANGELICA-E-C. POY-G. WASSARMAN-D-A.
   BONIFACINO-J-S.
TI Altered expression of a novel adaptin leads to defective pigment granule
   biogenesis in the Drosophila eye color mutant garnet.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4508-4518.

AU SUNG-T-C. ROPER-R-L. ZHANG-Y. RUDGE-S-A. TEMEL-R. HAMMOND-S-M. MORRIS-A-J.
   MOSS-B. ENGEBRECHT-J. FROHMAN-M-A.
TI Mutagenesis of phospholipase D defines a superfamily including a trans-Golgi
   protein required for poxvirus pathogenicity.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4519-4530.

AU FOUCHIER-R-A-M. MEYER-B-E. SIMON-J-H-M. FISCHER-U. MALIM-M-H.
TI HIV-1 infection of non-dividing cells: evidence that the amino-terminal
   basic region of the viral matrix protein is important for Gag processing but
   not for post-entry nuclear import.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4531-4539.

AU PILON-M. SCHEKMAN-R. ROEMISCH-K.
TI Sec61p mediates export of a misfolded secretory protein from the endoplasmic
   reticulum to the cytosol for degradation.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4540-4548.

AU WILKINSON-B-M. ESNAULT-Y. CRAVEN-R-A. SKIBA-F. FIESCHI-J. KEPES-F.
   STIRLING-C-J.
TI Molecular architecture of the ER translocase probed by chemical crosslinking
   of Sss1p to complementary fragments of Sec61p.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4549-4559.

AU HAUCKE-V. SCHATZ-G.
TI Reconstitution of the protein insertion machinery of the mitochondrial inner
   membrane.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4560-4567.

AU VON-AHSEN-O. TROPSCHUG-M. PFANNER-N. RASSOW-J.
TI The chaperonin cycle cannot substitute for prolyl isomerase activity, but
   GroEL alone promotes productive folding of a cyclophilin-resistant form.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4568-4578.

AU MOGK-A. HOMUTH-G. SCHOLZ-C. KIM-L. SCHMID-F-X. SCHUMANN-W.
TI The GroE chaperonin machine is a major modulator of the CIRCE heat shock
   regulon of Bacillus subtilis.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4579-4590.

AU CHARVIN-N. LEVEQUE-C. WALKER-D. BERTON-F. RAYMOND-C. KATAOKA-M.
   SHOJI-KASAI-Y. TAKAHASHI-M. DE-WAARD-M. SEAGAR-M-J.
TI Direct interaction of the calcium sensor protein synaptotagmin I with a
   cytoplasmic domain of the alpha-1 A subunit of the P/Q-type calcium channel.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4591-4596.

AU TSAI-W. MORIELLI-A-D. PERALTA-E-G.
TI The m1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor transactivates the EGF receptor to
   modulate ion channel activity.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4597-4605.

AU ARAMORI-I. ZHANG-J. FERGUSON-S-S-G. BIENIASZ-P-D. CULLEN-B-R. CARON-M-G.
TI Molecular mechanism of desensitization of the chemokine receptor CCR-5:
   receptor signaling and internalization are dissociable from its role as an
   HIV-1 co-receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4606-4616.

AU CHEN-Q. ARENTS-J-C. BADER-R. POSTMA-P-W. AMSTER-CHODER-O.
TI BglF, the sensor of the E.coli bgl system, uses the same site to
   phosphorylate both a sugar and a regulatory protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4617-4627.

AU HUANG-D-C-S. OREILLY-L-A. STRASSER-A. CORY-S.
TI The anti-apoptosis function of Bcl-2 can be genetically separated from its
   inhibitory effect on cell cycle entry.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4628-4638.

AU KLUCK-R-M. MARTIN-S-J. HOFFMAN-B-M. ZHOU-J-S. GREEN-D-R. NEWMEYER-D-D.
TI Cytochrome c activation of CPP32-like proteolysis plays a critical role in a
   Xenopus cell-free apoptosis system.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4639-4649.

AU OHTSU-M. SAKAI-N. FUJITA-H. KASHIWAGI-M. GASA-S. SHIMIZU-S. EGUCHI-Y.
   TSUJIMOTO-Y. SAKIYAMA-Y. KOBAYASHI-K. KUZUMAKI-N.
TI Inhibition of apoptosis by the actin-regulatory protein gelsolin.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4650-4656.

AU CORREA-BORDES-J. GULLI-M-P. NURSE-P.
TI p25rum1 promotes proteolysis of the mitotic B-cyclin p56cdc13 during G1
   of the fission yeast cell cycle.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4657-4664.

AU COOPER-K-F. MALLORY-M-J. SMITH-J-B. STRICH-R.
TI Stress and developmental regulation of the yeast C-type cyclin Ume3p
   (Srb11p/Ssn8p).
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4665-4675.

AU BAUM-B. WUARIN-J. NURSE-P.
TI Control of S-phase periodic transcription in the fission yeast mitotic
   cycle.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4676-4687.

AU SHIMIZU-T. TOUMOTO-A. IHARA-K. SHIMIZU-M. KYOGOKU-Y. OGAWA-N. OSHIMA-Y.
   HAKOSHIMA-T.
TI Crystal structure of PHO4 bHLH domain-DNA complex: flanking base
   recognition.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4689-4697.

AU HECK-S. BENDER-K. KULLMANN-M. GOETTLICHER-M. HERRLICH-P. CATO-A-C-B.
TI I kappa B alpha-independent downregulation of NF-kappa B activity by
   glucocorticoid receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4698-4707.

AU TEICHMANN-M. DIECI-G. HUET-J. RUETH-J. SENTENAC-A. SEIFART-K-H.
TI Functional interchangeability of TFIIIB components from yeast and human
   cells in vitro.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4708-4716.

AU GEORGEL-P-T. TSUKIYAMA-T. WU-C.
TI Role of histone tails in nucleosome remodeling by Drosophila NURF.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4717-4726.

AU PREKER-P-J. OHNACKER-M. MINVIELLE-SEBASTIA-L. KELLER-W.
TI A multisubunit 3-prime end processing factor from yeast containing poly(A)
   polymerase and homologues of the subunits of mammalian cleavage and
   polyadenylation specificity factor.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4727-4737.

AU PALAUQUI-J-C. ELMAYAN-T. POLLIEN-J-M. VAUCHERET-H.
TI Systemic acquired silencing: transgene-specific post-transcriptional
   silencing is transmitted by grafting from silenced stocks to non-silenced
   scions.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4738-4745.

AU CHIARA-M-D. PALANDJIAN-L. FELD-KRAMER-R. REED-R.
TI Evidence that U5 snRNP recognizes the 3-prime splice site for catalytic step
   II in mammals.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4746-4759.

AU SCHMITT-E. MECHULAM-Y. FROMANT-M. PLATEAU-P. BLANQUET-S.
TI Crystal structure at 1.2 angstrom resolution and active site mapping of
   Escherichia coli peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4760-4769.

AU BOUSQUET-ANTONELLI-C. HENRY-Y. GELUGNE-J-P. CAIZERGUES-FERRER-M. KISS-T.
TI A small nucleolar RNP protein is required for pseudouridylation of
   eukaryotic ribosomal RNAs.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4770-4776.

AU OUCHANE-S. PICAUD-M. VERNOTTE-C. ASTIER-C.
TI Photooxidative stress stimulates illegitimate recombination and mutability
   in carotenoid-less mutants of Rubrivivax gelatinosus.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4777-4787.

AU TEO-S-H. JACKSON-S-P.
TI Identification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA ligase IV: involvement in DNA
   double-strand break repair.
SO EMBO-J. 1997 AUGUST 1. 16(15). P 4788-4795.


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AU Cartling-B.
TI Control of computational dynamics of coupled integrate-and-fire
   neurons.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 76(5)  P 383.
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AU Tetko-I-V.  Villa-A-E-P.
TI Fast combinatorial methods to estimate the probability of complex
   temporal patterns of spikes.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 76(5)  P 397.
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AU Sato-H.  Ohkawa-T.  Uchino-Y.  Wilson-V-J.
TI Excitatory connections between neurons of the central cervical
   nucleus and vestibular neurons in the cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 381.
AB 71150381.221

AU Quevedo-J.  Eguibar-J-R.  Lomeli-J.  Rudomin-P.
TI Patterns of connectivity of spinal interneurons with single muscle
   afferents.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 387.
AB 71150387.221

AU Swadlow-H-A.  Hicks-T-P.
TI Subthreshold receptive fields and baseline excitability  of
   "silent" S1 callosal neurons in awake rabbits:  contributions of
   AMPA/kainate and NMDA receptors.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 403.
AB 71150403.221

AU Nosrat-C-A.  Tomac-A.  Hoffer-B-J.  Olson-L.
TI Cellular and developmental patterns of expression  of Ret and glial
   cell line-derived neurotrophic factor receptor alpha mRNAs.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 410.
AB 71150410.221

AU Bering-R.  Draguhn-A.  Diemer-N-H.  Johansen-F-F.
TI Ischemia changes the coexpression of somatostatin  and neuropeptide
   Y in hippocampal interneurons.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 423.
AB 71150423.221

AU Bachevalier-J.  Meunier-M.  Lu-M-X.  Ungerleider-L-G.
TI Thalamic and temporal cortex input to medial prefrontal cortex in
   rhesus monkeys.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 430.
AB 71150430.221

AU Freeman-Jr-J-H.  Weible-A.  Rossi-J.  Gabriel-M.
TI Lesions of the entorhinal cortex disrupt behavioral  and neuronal
   responses to context change during extinction  of discriminative
   avoidance behavior.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 445.
AB 71150445.221

AU Liste-I.  Guerra-M-J.  Caruncho-H-J.  Labandeira-Garcia-J-L.
TI Treadmill running induces striatal Fos expression via NMDA
   glutamate and dopamine receptors.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 458.
AB 71150458.221

AU Messier-J.  Kalaska-J-F.
TI Differential effect of task conditions on errors of direction  and
   extent of reaching movements.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 469.
AB 71150469.221

AU Everling-S.  Krappmann-P.  Spantekow-A.  Flohr-H.
TI Influence of pre-target cortical potentials on saccadic reaction
   times.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 479.
AB 71150479.221

AU Barthe-J-Y.  Clarac-F.
TI Modulation of the spinal network for locomotion by substance P in
   the neonatal rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 485.
AB 71150485.221

AU Farley-G-R.
TI Neural firing in ventrolateral thalamic nucleus during conditioned
   vocal behavior in cats.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 493.
AB 71150493.221

AU Bock-O.
TI Effects of a tilted visual background on human sensory-motor
   coordination.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 507.
AB 71150507.221

AU Shiba-K.  Umezaki-T.  Zheng-Y.  Miller-A-D.
TI The nucleus retroambigualis controls laryngeal muscle activity
   during vocalization in the cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 513.
AB 71150513.221

AU Roeser-C.  Cassel-J-C.  Kelche-C.
TI Behavioral effects of GM1 ganglioside treatment and
   intrahippocampal septal grafts in rats with fimbria-fornix
   lesions.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 520.
AB 71150520.221

AU Niemann-T.  Hoffmann-K-P.
TI The influence of stationary and moving textured backgrounds on
   smooth-pursuit initiation and steady state pursuit in humans.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 531.
AB 71150531.221

AU Terao-Y.  Ugawa-Y.  Suzuki-M.  Sakai-K.  Hanajima-R.
   Gemba-Shimizu-K.  Kanazawa-I.
TI Shortening of simple reaction time by peripheral electrical  and
   submotor-threshold magnetic cortical stimulation.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 541.
AB 71150541.221

AU Saija-A.  Princi-P.  Trombetta-D.  Lanza-M.  Pasquale-A-D.
TI Changes in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier  following
   sodium dodecyl sulphate administration in the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 546.
AB 71150546.221

AU Castiello-U.
TI Arm and mouth coordination during the eating action in humans:  a
   kinematic analysis.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 552.
AB 71150552.221

AU Kagerer-F-A.  Contreras-Vidal-J-L.  Stelmach-G-E.
TI Adaptation to gradual as compared with sudden visuo-motor
   distortions.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(3)  P 557.
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TI A clonal analysis of spinal cord development in the zebrafish.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 71.
AB 72070071.427

AU Stuettem-I.  Campos-Ortega-J-A.
TI Autonomous and non-autonomous phenotypic expression of Notch mutant
   cells in Drosophila embryogenesis.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 82.
AB 72070082.427

AU Manes-M-E.  Casal-F-C.
TI Inductive interactions required for mesodermal differentiation in
   Bufo arenarum gastrulae.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 90.
AB 72070090.427

AU Ramaekers-G.  Usui-K.  Usui-Ishihara-A.  Ramaekers-A.  Ledent-V.
   Ghysen-A.  Dambly-Chaudiere-C.
TI Lineage and fate in Drosophila: role of the gene tramtrack in sense
   organ development.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 97.
AB 72070097.427

AU Chin-A-J.  Chen-J-N.  Weinberg-E-S.
TI Bone morphogenetic protein-4 expression characterizes  inductive
   boundaries in organs of developing zebrafish.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 107.
AB 72070107.427

AU Bozhkova-V.  Voronov-D.
TI Spatial-temporal characteristics of intercellular junctions  in
   early zebrafish and loach embryos before and during gastrulation.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 115.
AB 72070115.427

AU Knirr-S.  Santel-A.  Renkawitz-Pohl-R.
TI Expression of the PI4P 5-kinase Drosophila homologue skittles in
   the germline suggests a role in spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 127.
AB 72070127.427

AU Hummel-T.  Schimmelpfeng-K.  Klaembt-C.
TI Fast and efficient egg collection and antibody staining from large
   numbers of Drosophila strains.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(2)  P 131.
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AU Wells-R-S.  Seielstad-M-T.  Bunce-M.  Tyan-D-B.  Bekele-E.
   Parham-P.
TI Cw^[*]1701 defines a divergent African HLA-C allelic lineage.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 173.
AB 70460173.251

AU Aveskogh-M.  Luetzelschwab-C.  Huang-M-R.  Hellman-L.
TI Characterization of cDNA clones encoding mouse proteinase  3
   (myeloblastine) and cathepsin G.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 181.
AB 70460181.251

AU Magor-B-G.  Ross-D-A.  Middleton-D-L.  Warr-G-W.
TI Functional motifs in the IgH enhancer of the channel catfish.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 192.
AB 70460192.251

AU Tokunaga-K.  Ishikawa-Y.  Ogawa-A.  Wang-H.  Mitsunaga-S.
   Moriyama-S.  Lin-L.  Bannai-M.  Watanabe-Y.  Kashiwase-K.
   Tanaka-H.  Akaza-T.  Tadokoro-K.  Juji-T.
TI Sequence-based association analysis of HLA class I and II alleles
   in Japanese supports conservation of common haplotypes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 199.
AB 70460199.251

AU Goldsworthy-M.  Sampath-A.  Wilkinson-J-M.  Powis-S-H.
TI Identification of new HLA class I region genes by sample
   sequencing.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 206.
AB 70460206.251

AU Grimholt-U.
TI Transport-associated proteins in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 213.
AB 70460213.251

AU Roth-M-P.  Giraldo-P.  Hariti-G.  Poloni-E-S.  Sanchez-Mazas-A.
   Stefano-G-F-D.  Dugoujon-J-M.  Coppin-H.
TI Absence of the hemochromatosis gene Cys282Tyr mutation  in three
   ethnic groups from Algeria (Mzab), Ethiopia, and Senegal.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 222.
AB 70460222.251

AU Moffatt-M-F.  Schou-C.  Faux-J-A.  Cookson-W-O-C-M.
TI Germline TCR-A restriction of immunoglobulin E responses to
   allergen.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 226.
AB 70460226.251

AU Cerny-J.  Fiserova-A.  Horvath-O.  Bezouska-K.  Pospisil-M.
   Horejsi-V.
TI Association of human NK cell surface receptors NKR-P1 and CD94 with
   Src-family protein kinases.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 231.
AB 70460231.251

AU Ballingall-K-T.  Luyai-A.  McKeever-D-J.
TI Analysis of genetic diversity at the DQA loci in African cattle:
   evidence for a BoLA-DQA3 locus.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 237.
AB 70460237.251

AU Sakaguchi-T.  Ibe-M.  Miwa-K.  Yokota-S.  Tanaka-K.  Schoenbach-C.
   Takiguchi-M.
TI Predominant role of N-terminal residue of nonamer peptides  in
   their binding to HLA-B^[*] 5101 molecules.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 245.
AB 70460245.251

AU Eswarakumar-V-P.  Raja-M-C.  Muthukkaruppan-V-R.
TI RT-PCR cloning and characterization of mouse immunoglobulin
   variable domains with high affinity for HLA-DR antigens.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(3)  P 249.
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AU  Diamond-DC.  Fagoaga-OR.  Nehlsen-Cannarella-SL.  Bailey-LL. 
    Szalay-AA. 
TI  Sequence Comparison of Baboon ABO Histo-Blood Group Alleles:
    Lesions Found in O Alleles Differ between Human and Baboon 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 July 15.  23(13).  P. 242-251.
DE  ABO glycotransferase
DE  baboon
DE  glycosyltransferase
DE  histo-blood group
DE  xenotransplantation 
AB  Histo-blood group O has only rarely been observed in baboon.
    Recent discovery of such an animal has provided us the
    opportunity to investigate the molecular genetics of the ABO
    locus in baboons.  The major baboon prototype O allele,
    observed in two homozygous and several heterozygous animals,
    is related to the A allele as is the case in humans. 
    Additional apparent prototype O alleles have been observed in
    heterozygotes, one of which is related to the B allele.  The
    nucleotide changes conferring the O phenotype in the two
    known human O alleles have not been observed in any baboon
    allele.  This information will aid the identification of
    baboons useful for the development of xenotransplantation in
    humans.
CC  David C. Diamond, Ph.D.,Center for Molecular Biology and Gene
CC  Therapy, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, 
CC  phone (909)824-4300, ext. 81370, fax (909)478-4177, 
CC  email: ddiamond@ccmail.llu.edu

AU  Leven-RM.  Clark-B.  Tablin-F.
TI  Effect of Recombinant Interleukin-6 and Thrombopoietin on
    Isolated Guinea Pig Bone Marrow Megakaryocyte Protein
    Phosphorylation and Proplatelet Formation
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 July 15.  23(13).  P. 252-268.
DE  megkaryocytopoiesis
DE  signal transduction
DE  growth factors
DE  thrombopoietin
DE  platelet formation
AB  Guinea pig bone marrow megakaryocytes were isolated and cultured
    on collagen gels to promote proplatelet formation.  In control
    cultures 15.6% of the cells formed proplatelets.  Both IL6 and TPO
    stimulated dose dependent increases in the percent of proplatelet
    forming cells up to 26.7% at 100 ng/ml IL6 and 26.8% at 100 ng/ml
    TPO.  IL1 and IL3 had no effect on proplatelet formation.  IL3 in
    combination with IL6 and TPO blocked the increase in proplatelet
    formation observed with IL6 or TPO alone.  IL3 was also found to
    stimulate thymidine incorporation in megakaryocytes.  The  role of
    phosphorylation in proplatelet formation was studied using certain
    inhibitors.  The tyrosine kinase inhibitor genestien had no effect
    on proplatelet formation at concentrations up to 100 microg/ml. 
    The phosphatase inhibitors calyculin A and okadaic acid both
    inhibited proplatelet formation.  The phosphodiesterase inhibitor
    isobutylmethylxanthine (IBMX) was a potent stimulator of
    proplatelet formation.  Studies on protein phosphorylation  
    revealed that IL6, but not TPO, stimulated phosphorylation of
    JAK1, JAK2 and MAP kinase. TPO did stimulate tyrosine
    phosphorylation of Tyk-2.  Although IBMX stimulated proplatelet
    formation, it inhibited phosphorylation of JAKs and MAP kinase. 
    Adhesion of megakaryocytes to collagen gel also inhibited
    phosphorylation of JAK1 and JAK2, while MAP kinase phosphorylation
    was unaffected. These data show  that  IL6 and TPO  stimulate
    megakaryocyte proplatelet formation.  In addition, although these
    cytokines increase phosphorylation of signal transduction proteins
    in the JAK/STAT pathway, it appears that a different signal
    transduction pathway regulated by a combination of phosphatase
    activity and cAMP levels,  leads to proplatelet formation.
CC  Robert M. Leven, Ph.D., Department of Anatomy, Rush Medical
CC  College, 1653 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60612, 
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AU  Martinez-PA.  Biron-C.  Blanc-F.  Masmejean-C.  Jeanjean-P.
    Michel-H.  Schved, J-F.
TI  Compound Heterozygotes for Hemochromatosis Gene Mutations:
    May they Help to Understand the Pathophysiology of the
    Disease?
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 July 15.  23(13).  P. 269-276.
DE  iron
DE  HFE gene
DE  hemochromatosis
DE  compound heterozygotes
AB  Two mutations have been described on the gene considered to
    be responsible for genetic hemochromatosis, the HLA-H or HFE
    gene. The C282Y mutation is a disease-causing mutation in
    most cases of genetic hemochromatosis, but involvement of the
    H63D substitution in the pathogenesis of the disease is
    unclear. Compound heterozygotes for both substitutions could
    help to determine whether or not the second mutation is a
    worsening factor when associated in trans with the C282Y
    mutant. We found twenty nine compound heterozygotes during
    DNA analysis of patients referred to our laboratory for the
    screening of those mutations. Clinical and biological data
    were obtainable for 23 of them. Compound heterozygotes could
    be divided into two groups: subjects with or without iron
    overload. Five (22%) individuals had normal ferritin levels,
    whereas 18 had elevated ferritin concentrations (78%). Among
    those 18 patients, 7 (30% of the total) had clinical and
    biological criteria of genetic hemochromatosis. Eleven had
    iron overload without all the criteria of genetic
    hemochromatosis. Such a high proportion of genetic 
    hemochromatosis is not found in heterozygotes for the C282Y
    mutation alone neither in our series nor in the literature.
    Compound heterozygotes for the C282Y and the H63D mutations
    may have a higher risk of iron overload or genetic
    hemochromatosis than single heterozygotes for the C282Y
    mutation. We propose a schematic theoretical representation
    that could explain this fact at the protein level. Further
    fundamental studies on the protein, and clinical follow up of
    compound heterozygotes could help to ascertain this
    hypothesis.
CC  Dr. Patricia Aguilar-Martinez, MD, Ph.D., Laboratoire
CC  d'Hematologie, Hopital Saint Eloi, Avenue Bertin Sans, 
CC  34295 Montpellier cedex 5, France, phone  (33) 4 67 33 70 31,
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AU Kiehl-K.  Esselink-P.  Bakker-J-P.
TI Nutrient limitation and plant species composition in temperate salt
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SO Oecologia.  1997 111(3)  P 325.
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AU David-P.  Berthou-P.  Noel-P.  Jarne-P.
TI Patchy recruitment patterns in marine invertebrates: a spatial test
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SO Oecologia.  1997 111(3)  P 331.
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AU Watkinson-A-R.  Powell-J-C.
TI The life history and population structure of Cycas armstrongii in
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SO Oecologia.  1997 111(3)  P 341.
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AU Gomez-A.  Carmona-M-J.  Serra-M.
TI Ecological factors affecting gene flow in the Brachionus plicatilis
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AU Tatar-M.  Gray-D-W.  Carey-J-R.
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AU Badyaev-A-V.
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AU Poulin-R.
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AU Lehtilae-K.  Strauss-S-Y.
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   Vargas-Alarcon-G.  Morales-P.
TI Primate Mhc-E and -G alleles.
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AU Hu-L.  Epstein-L-M.  Roux-K-H.
TI Rabbit RAG-2 UTRs: characterization of an unusually large 3'
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AU Kanan-J-H-C.  Nayeem-N.  Binns-R-M.  Chain-B-M.
TI Mechanisms for variability in a member of the scavenger-receptor
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 276.
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AU Dufour-V.  Nau-F.
TI Genomic organization of the sheep immunoglobulin JH segments and
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 283.
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AU Matsuura-A.  Takayama-S.  Kinebuchi-M.  Hashimoto-Y.  Kasai-K.
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AU Renedo-M.  Arce-I.  Rodriguez-A.  Carretero-M.  Lanier-L-L.
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AU Kong-Y-M.  David-C-S.  Lomo-L-C.  Fuller-B-E.  Motte-R-W.
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TI Role of mouse and human class II transgenes in susceptibility to
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 312.
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AU Setterblad-N.  Peterlin-B-M.  Andersson-G.
TI Role of the X2 box in activated transcription from the DRA promoter
   in B cells.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 318.
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AU Rabbani-H.  Brown-W-R.  Butler-J-E.  Hammarstroem-L.
TI Genetic polymorphism of the IGHG3 gene in cattle.
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AU Lim-E-H.  Brenner-S.
TI Short-range linkage relationships of the valyl-tRNA synthetase gene
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 332.
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AU Kandil-E.  Kohda-K.  Ishibashi-T.  Tanaka-K.  Kasahara-M.
TI PA28 subunits of the mouse proteasome: primary structures and
   chromosomal localization of the genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 337.
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AU Juul-Madsen-H-R.  Zoorob-R.  Auffray-C.  Skjodt-K.  Hedemand-J-E.
TI New chicken Rfp-Y haplotypes on the basis of MHC class II RFLP and
   MLC analyses.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 345.
AB 70460345.251

AU Haire-R-N.  Strong-S-J.  Litman-G-W.
TI Identification and characterization of a homologue of Bruton's
   tyrosine kinase, a Tec kinase involved in B-cell development, in a
   modern representative of a phylogenetically ancient vertebrate.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 349.
AB 70460349.251

AU Barker-N.  Young-J-R.  Morrison-W-I.  Ellis-S-A.
TI Sequence diversity present within the 5' upstream regions of BoLA
   class I genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 352.
AB 70460352.251

AU Andrieux-N.  Jouanolle-A-M.  Gandon-G.  Mosser-J.
TI A highly informative dinucleotide repeat polymorphism telomeric to
   HLA-F.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 355.
AB 70460355.251

AU Gallagher-G.  Eskdale-J.  Miller-S.
TI A highly polymorphic microsatellite marker in the human MHC class
   III region, close to the BAT2 gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 357.
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AU Vargas-Alarcon-G.  Gomez-Casado-E.  Martinez-Laso-J.  Granados-J.
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TI Description of a new HLA-B40 allele (B^[*]4011)  found in a Mexican
   individual of Nahua (Aztec) descent.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 359.
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AU Slingsby-J-H.  Hogarth-M-B.  Walport-M-J.  Morley-B-J.
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   gene.
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AU Mwenda-J-M.  Takenaka-O.  Kim-H-S.  Yamamoto-T.  Katsumata-Y.
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TI Nucleotide sequences of the major histocompatibility complex DQA1
   locus of Cercopithecus monkeys.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 363.
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AU Mwenda-J-M.  Takenaka-O.  Kim-H-S.  Yamamoto-T.  Gurja-B.
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TI Major histocompatibility complex DQA1 nucleotide sequences of
   gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada), olive baboon (Papio anubis),
   and yellow baboon (Papio cynocephalus).
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(4)  P 365.
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AU Zhang-H.  Liu-G.  Yen-L-F.
TI Purification and characterization of tubulin from ginkgo pollen.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(3)  P 136.
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AU Gori-P.  Muccifora-S.  Woo-S-L.  Bellani-L-M.
TI An ultrastructural study of the mature spermatozoid of the fern
   Asplenium trichomanes L. subsp. trichomanes.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(3)  P 142.
AB 70100142.497

AU Harvey-C-F.  Gill-G-P.  Fraser-L-G.  McNeilage-M-A.
TI Sex determination in Actinidia. 1. Sex-linked markers  and progeny
   sex ratio in diploid A. chinensis.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(3)  P 149.
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AU Farbos-I.  Oliveira-M.  Negrutiu-I.  Mouras-A.
TI Sex organ determination and differentiation  in the dioecious plant
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SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(3)  P 155.
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AU Bicknell-R-A.
TI Isolation of a diploid, apomictic plant of Hieracium aurantiacum.
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AU Jauh-G-Y.  Eckard-K-J.  Nothnagel-E-A.  Lord-E-M.
TI Adhesion of lily pollen tubes on an artificial matrix.
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AU Qu-L-J.  Zhang-Y.  Xie-M.  Gu-H.  Chen-Z-L.
TI A chalcone synthase-like cDNA from rice anther.
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AU Billen-G.  Garnier-J.
TI The Phison River plume: coastal eutrophication in response to changes
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TI Theoretical models for the control of bacterial growth rate, abundance,
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TI Short-term variability in pelagic-benthic exchange of phytopigments and
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AU Ziemke-F.  Brettar-I.  Hoefle-M-G.
TI Stability and diversity of the genetic structure of a Shewanella
   putrefaciens population in the water column of the central Baltic.
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Jul 24.  13(1).  P 63-74.

AU Chiura-H-X.
TI Generalized gene transfer by virus-like particles from marine bacteria.
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Jul 24.  13(1).  P 75-83.

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AU Wilson-W-H.  Mann-N-H.
TI Lysogenic and lytic viral production in marine microbial communities.
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AU Duarte-C-M.  Gasol-J-M.  Vaque-D.
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AU Delille-D.  Cahet-G.
TI Determination of conversion factors for estimation of subantarctic
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TI Cell lysis and release of particulate polysaccharides in extensive
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TI Behavioral components of feeding selectivity of the heterotrophic
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AU Buma-A-G-J.  Engelen-A-H.  Gieskes-W-W-C.
TI Wavelength-dependent induction of thymine dimers and growth rate
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AU Pujo-Pay-M.  Conan-P.  Raimbault-P.
TI Excretion of dissolved organic nitrogen by phytoplankton assessed by
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AU Chisholm-J-R-M.  Jaubert-J-M.
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AU Maynou-F.  Cartes-J-E.
TI Field estimation of daily ration in deep-sea shrimp Aristeus antennatus
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TI Arginase specific activity and nitrogenous excretion of Penaeus
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AU Harvey-M.  Bourget-E.
TI Recruitment of marine invertebrates onto arborescent epibenthic
   structures: active and passive processes acting at different spatial
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AU Hull-C-L.  Hindell-M-A.  Michael-K.
TI Foraging zones of royal penguins during the breeding season, and their
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TI Demographic consequences of within-year variation in recruitment.
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AU Beliaeff-B.  Burgeot-T.
TI Sampling design optimization for EROD measurements in fish.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jul 10.  153.  P 239-246.

AU McCormick-M-I.  Makey-L-J.
TI Post-settlement transition in coral reef fishes: overlooked complexity
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jul 10.  153.  P 247-257.

AU Wilson-D-T.  McCormick-M-I.
TI Spatial and temporal validation of settlement-marks in the otoliths of
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jul 10.  153.  P 259-271.

AU Ryer-C-H.  Olla-B-L.
TI Altered search speed and growth: social versus independent foraging in
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AU Milton-D-A.  Chenery-S-R.  Farmer-M-J.  Blaber-S-J-M.
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AU Kim-W-S.  Kim-J-M.  Yi-S-K.  Huh-H-T.
TI Endogenous circadian rhythm in the river puffer fish Takifugu obscurus.
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AU Elliott-D-G.  McKibben-C-L.
TI Comparison of two fluorescent antibody techniques (FATs) for detection
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AU Balfry-S-K.  Shariff-M.  Iwama-G-K.
TI Strain differences in non-specific immunity of tilapia Oreochromis
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AU Pina-S-E.  Mattingly-S-J.
TI The Role of Fluoroquinolones in the Promotion of Alginate Synthesis
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AU Yii-K-C.  Yang-T-I.  Lee-K-K.
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TI DNA complex lesions induced by protons and &sdot;-particles: track
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AU Wang-Y.  Cheong-N.  Miura-M.  Iliakis-G.
TI Overexpression of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I receptor
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AU Yamamoto-T.  Domon-T.  Takahashi-S.  Wakita-M.
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AU Janelt-G.  Bolt-P.  Gerbsch-N.  Buchholz-R.  Cho-M-G.
TI The lamellar settler - a low-cost alternative for separating the
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TI Axenic aerobic biofilms inhibit corrosion of SAE 1018 steel through
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AU Collins-L-D.  Daugulis-A-J.
TI Characterization and optimization of a two-phase partitioning
   bioreactor for the biodegradation of phenol.
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AU Kim-S-Y.  Oh-D-K.  Lee-K-H.  Kim-J-H.
TI Effect of soybean oil and glucose on sophorose lipid fermentation
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AU Okamoto-H.  Fujiwara-T.  Nakamura-E.  Katoh-T.  Iwamoto-H.
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TI Purification and characterization of a glutamic-acid-specific
   endopeptidase from Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6051; application to the
   recovery of bioactive peptides from fusion proteins by
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AU Rando-D.  Kohring-G-W.  Giffhorn-F.
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AU Raettoe-M.  Ritschkoff-A-C.  Viikari-L.
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AU Radzio-R.  Kueck-U.
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AU Hsih-M-H.  Kuo-J-C.  Tsai-H-J.
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AU Vainio-E-J.  Moilanen-A.  Koivula-T-T.  Bamford-D-H.  Hantula-J.
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AU Nakayama-S.  Takahashi-S.  Hirai-M.  Shoda-M.
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AU Kets-E-P-W.  Groot-M-N.  Galinski-E-A.  Bont-J-A-M-D.
TI Choline and acetylcholine: novel cationic osmolytes in
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AU Nollet-L.  Velde-I-V.  Verstraete-W.
TI Effect of the addition of Peptostreptococcus productus ATCC35244 on
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(1)  P 99.
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AU Kim-C-S.  Wood-T-K.
TI Creating auxotrophic mutants in Methylophilus methylotrophus AS1 by
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AU Megharaj-M.  Wittich-R-M.  Blasco-R.  Pieper-D-H.  Timmis-K-N.
TI Superior survival and degradation of dibenzo-p-dioxin and
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(1)  P 109.
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AU Rosenbrock-P.  Martens-R.  Buscot-F.  Munch-J-C.
TI Initiation of [^[36]Cl]hexachlorobenzene dechlorination in three
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(1)  P 115.
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AU Chen-C-I.  Taylor-R-T.
TI Thermophilic biodegradation of BTEX by two consortia of anaerobic
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AU Hekmat-D.  Linn-A.  Stephan-M.  Vortmeyer-D.
TI Biodegradation dynamics of aromatic compounds from waste air in a
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 9.
AB 70450009.239

AU Gaudieri-S.  Leelayuwat-C.  Tay-G-K.  Townend-D-C.  Dawkins-R-L.
TI The Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC) Contains Conserved
   Polymorphic Genomic Sequences That Are Shuffled by Recombination
   to Form Ethnic-Specific Haplotypes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 17.
AB 70450017.239

AU Taberner-A.  Dopazo-J.    Castanera-P.
TI Genetic Characterization of Populations of a De Novo Arisen Sugar
   Beet Pest, Aubeonymus mariaefranciscae (Coleoptera,
   Curculionidae), by RAPD Analysis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 24.
AB 70450024.239

AU Okuyama-E.  Tachida-H.  Yamazaki-T.
TI Molecular Analysis of the Intergenic Region of the Duplicated Amy
   Genes of Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila teissieri.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 32.
AB 70450032.239

AU Agnes-F.    Toux-M-M.  Andre-C.  Galibert-F.
TI Genomic Organization of the Extracellular Coding Region of the
   Human FGFR4 and FLT4 Genes: Evolution of the Genes Encoding
   Receptor Tyrosine Kinases with Immunoglobulin-Like Domains.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 43.
AB 70450043.239

AU Rogozin-I-B.  Milanesi-L.
TI Analysis of Donor Splice Sites in Different Eukaryotic Organisms.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 50.
AB 70450050.239

AU Lundrigan-B-L.  Tucker-P-K.
TI Evidence for Multiple Functional Copies of the Male Sex-Determining
   Locus, Sry, in African Murine Rodents.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 60.
AB 70450060.239

AU Buntjer-J-B.  Hoff-I-A.  Lenstra-J-A.
TI Artiodactyl Interspersed DNA Repeats in Cetacean Genomes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 66.
AB 70450066.239

AU Parker-A.  Kornfield-I.
TI Evolution of the Mitochondrial DNA Control Region in the mbuna
   (Cichlidae) Species Flock of Lake Malawi, East Africa.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 70.
AB 70450070.239

AU Van-der-Auwera-G.  De-Wachter-R.
TI Complete Large Subunit Ribosomal RNA Sequences from the Heterokont
   Algae Ochromonas danica, Nannochloropsis salina, and Tribonema
   aequale, and Phylogenetic Analysis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 84.
AB 70450084.239

AU Ausio-J.  Van-Veghel-M-L-J.  Gomez-R.    Barreda-D.
TI The Sperm Nuclear Basic Proteins (SNBPs) of the Sponge Neofibularia
   nolitangere: Implications for the Molecular Evolution of SNBPs.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 91.
AB 70450091.239

AU Nikoh-N.  Iwabe-N.  Kuma-K.  Ohno-M.  Sugiyama-T.  Watanabe-Y.
   Yasui-K.  Shi-cui-Z.  Hori-K.  Shimura-Y.  Miyata-T.
TI An Estimate of Divergence Time of Parazoa and Eumetazoa and That of
   Cephalochordata and Vertebrata by Aldolase and Triose Phosphate
   Isomerase Clocks.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 97.
AB 70450097.239

AU Elie-C.  Baucher-M-F.  Fondrat-C.  Forterre-P.
TI A Protein Related to Eucaryal and Bacterial DNA-Motor Proteins in
   the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(01)  P 107.
AB 70450107.239

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AU Been-M-D.  Wickham-G-S.
TI Review Self-cleaving ribozymes of hepatitis delta virus RNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 741.
AB 72470741.225

AU Silva-Filha-M-H.  Nielsen-LeRoux-C.  Charles-J-F.
TI Binding kinetics of Bacillus sphaericus binary toxin to midgut
   brush-border membranes of Anopheles and Culex sp. mosquito larvae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 754.
AB 72470754.225

AU Olcott-M-C.  Haley-B-E.
TI Identification of an adenine-nucleotide-binding site on interferon
   alpha2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 762.
AB 72470762.225

AU Locher-K-P.  Rosenbusch-J-P.
TI Oligomeric states and siderophore binding of the ligand-gated FhuA
   protein that forms channels across Escherichia coli outer
   membranes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 770.
AB 72470770.225

AU Rottensteiner-H.  Kal-A-J.  Hamilton-B.  Ruis-H.  Tabak-H-F.
TI A heterodimer of the Zn_[2]Cys_[6] transcription factors Pip2p and
   Oaf1p controls induction of genes encoding peroxisomal proteins in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 776.
AB 72470776.225

AU Brandt-W-F.  Schwager-S-U-L.  Rodrigues-J-A.  Busslinger-M.
TI Isolation and amino acid sequence analysis reveal an ancient
   evolutionary origin of the cleavage stage (CS) histones of the sea
   urchin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 784.
AB 72470784.225

AU Zeindl-Eberhart-E.  Jungblut-P-R.  Otto-A.  Kerler-R.  Rabes-H-M.
TI Further characterization of a rat hepatoma-derived
   aldose-reductase-like protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 792.
AB 72470792.225

AU Berrebi-Bertrand-I.  Lahouratate-P.  Lahouratate-V.  Camelin-J-C.
   Guibert-J.  Bril-A.
TI Mechanism of action of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium-uptake
   activators.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 801.
AB 72470801.225

AU Arming-S.  Strobl-B.  Wechselberger-C.  Kreil-G.
TI In vitro mutagenesis of PH-20 hyaluronidase from human sperm.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 810.
AB 72470810.225

AU Haseley-S-R.  Holst-O.  Brade-H.
TI Structural studies of the O-antigenic polysaccharide of the
   lipopolysaccharide from Acinetobacter (DNA group 11) strain 94
   containing 3-amino-3,6-dideoxy-D-galactose substituted by the
   previously unknown amide-linked L-2-acetoxypropionic acid or
   L-2-hydroxypropionic acid.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 815.
AB 72470815.225

AU Matthey-U.  Kaim-G.  Dimroth-P.
TI Subunit c from the sodium-ion-translocating F_[1]F_[0]-ATPase of
   Propionigenium modestum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 820.
AB 72470820.225

AU Teichmann-T.  Guan-C.  Kristoffersen-P.  Muster-G.  Tietz-O.
   Palme-K.
TI Cloning and biochemical characterization of an anionic peroxidase
   from Zea mays.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 826.
AB 72470826.225

AU Armengaud-J.  Timmis-K-N.
TI Molecular characterization of Fdx1, a putidaredoxin-type [2Fe-2S]
   ferredoxin able to transfer electrons to the dioxin dioxygenase of
   Sphingomonas sp. RW1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 833.
AB 72470833.225

AU Fackler-O-T.  Kienzle-N.  Kremmer-E.  Boese-A.  Schramm-B.
   Klimkait-T.  Kuecherer-C.  Mueller-Lantzsch-N.
TI Association of human immunodeficiency virus Nef protein with actin
   is myristoylation dependent and influences its subcellular
   localization.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 843.
AB 72470843.225

AU Bonnefoy-E.
TI The ribosomal S16 protein of Escherichia coli displaying a
   DNA-nicking activity binds to cruciform DNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 852.
AB 72470852.225

AU Poleev-A.  Okladnova-O.  Musti-A-M.  Schneider-S.  Royer-Pokora-B.
   Plachov-D.
TI Determination of functional domains of the human transcription
   factor PAX8 responsible for its nuclear localization and
   transactivating potential.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 860.
AB 72470860.225

AU Rescan-P-Y.
TI Identification in a fish species of two Id (inhibitor of DNA
   binding/differentiation)-related helix-loop-helix factors
   expressed in the slow oxidative muscle fibers.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 870.
AB 72470870.225

AU Palmedo-G.  Ammermann-D.
TI Cloning and characterization of the Oxytricha granulifera
   chaperonin containing tailless complex polypeptide 1 gamma gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 877.
AB 72470877.225

AU Mukherjee-K.  Chatterji-D.
TI Studies on the omega subunit of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 884.
AB 72470884.225

AU Apeler-H.  Gottschalk-U.  Guntermann-D.  Hansen-J.  Maessen-J.
   Schmidt-E.  Schneider-K-H.  Schneidereit-M.  Ruebsamen-Waigmann-H.
TI Expression of natural and synthetic genes encoding herpes simplex
   virus 1 protease in Escherichia coli and purification of the
   protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 890.
AB 72470890.225

AU Chang-D-K.  Chien-W-J.  Cheng-S-F.
TI The FLG motif in the N-terminal region of glucoprotein 41 of human
   immunodeficiency virus type 1 adopts a type-I beta turn in aqueous
   solution and serves as the initiaion site for helix formation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 896.
AB 72470896.225

AU Carnazzi-E.  Aumelas-A.  Phalipou-S.  Mouillac-B.  Guillon-G.
   Barberis-C.  Seyer-R.
TI Efficient photoaffinity labeling of the rat V_[1a] vasopressin
   receptor using a linear azidopeptidic antagonist.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(3)  P 906.
AB 72470906.225

AU Nadolny-C.  Zundel-G.
TI Fourier tr