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AU Moens-S.  Vanderleyden-J.
TI Glycoproteins in prokaryotes.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 169.
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AU Lyra-C.  Hantula-J.  Vainio-E.  Rapala-J.  Rouhiainen-L.
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TI Characterization of Cyanobacteria by SDS-PAGE  of whole-cell
   proteins and PCR/RFLP of the 16S rRNA gene.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 176.
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AU Zarda-B.  Hahn-D.  Chatzinotas-A.  Schoenhuber-W.  Neef-A.
   Amann-R-I.  Zeyer-J.
TI Analysis of bacterial community structure in bulk soil  by in situ
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 185.
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AU Stone-C-E.  Cooper-J-E.
TI Nodulation of Trifolium repens at low pH by single  and paired
   strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 193.
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AU Harder-J.
TI Anaerobic degradation of cyclohexane-1,2-diol  by a new Azoarcus
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 199.
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AU Solari-C.  Panfoli-I.  Morelli-A.  Cassandrini-D.  Cocconcelli-P.
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TI Characterization of a K^[+]-ATPase  from Lactobacillus helveticus
   ATCC 15009.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 205.
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AU Laue-H.  Denger-K.  Cook-A-M.
TI Fermentation of cysteate by a sulfate-reducing bacterium.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 210.
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AU Sengupta-S.  Shaila-M-S.  Rao-G-R.
TI In vitro and in vivo regulation of assimilatory nitrite reductase
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 215.
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AU Jordan-S-L.  McDonald-I-R.  Kraczkiewicz-Dowjat-A-J.  Kelly-D-P.
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AU West-T-P.
TI Reductive catabolism of uracil and thymine by Burkholderia cepacia.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 237.
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AU Tyson-K.  Busby-S.  Cole-J.
TI Catabolite regulation of two Escherichia coli operons  encoding
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(3)  P 240.
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AU Ronimus-R-S.  Reysenbach-A-L.  Musgrave-D-R.  Morgan-H-W.
TI The phylogenetic position of the Thermococcus isolate AN1  based on
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TI Gene Knockout of the Intracellular Amylase Gene by Homologous
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AU Khetmalas-M-B.
TI Transposon-Induced Catalase-Deficient Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 145.
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AU Ahuja-P.  Gupta-R.  Saxena-R-K.
TI Oscillatoria anguistissima: A Promising Cu^[2+] Biosorbent.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 151.
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AU Girbal-L.  Oerlygsson-J.    Reinders-B-J.  Gottschal-J-C.
TI Why Does Clostridium acetireducens Not Use Interspecies Hydrogen
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 155.
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AU Hebert-E-M.  Raya-R.  de-Giori-G-S.
TI Characterization of a Cell Membrane-Associated Proteinase from
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AU Kurtz-A-M.  Crow-Jr-S-A.
TI Transformation of Chlororesorcinol by the Hydrocarbonoclastic
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 165.
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AU Brigmon-R-L.  Martin-H-W.  Aldrich-H-C.
TI Biofouling of Groundwater Systems by Thiothrix spp.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 169.
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AU Krzewinski-F.  Brassart-C.  Gavini-F.  Bouquelet-S.
TI Glucose and Galactose Transport in Bifidobacterium bifidum DSM
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 175.
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AU Somkuti-G-A.  Solaiman-D-K-Y.
TI ST_[P2201], a Chromosomal Promoter Sequence of Streptococcus
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 180.
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AU Ruiz-Diez-B.  Martin-Diez-F.  Rodriguez-Tudela-J-L.  Alvarez-M.
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(03)  P 186.
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AU Hanson-K-G.  Nigam-A.  Kapadia-M.  Desai-A-J.
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AU Weinbauer-M-G.  Suttle-C-A.
TI Comparison of epifluorescence and transmission electron microscopy for
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 225-232.

AU Guerrero-M-A.  Jones-R-D.
TI Light-induced absorbance changes associated with photoinhibition and
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 233-239.

AU Sommaruga-R.  Conde-D.
TI Seasonal variability of metabolically active bacterioplankton in the
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 241-248.

AU Tanaka-T.  Fujita-N.  Taniguchi-A.
TI Predator-prey eddy in heterotrophic nanoflagellate- bacteria
   relationships in a coastal marine environment: a new scheme for
   predator-prey associations.
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 249-256.

AU Macek-M.  Carlos-G.  Memije-P.  Ramirez-P.
TI Ciliate-Vibrio cholerae interactions within a microbial loop: an
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 257-266.

AU Crawford-D-W.  Lindholm-T.
TI Some observations on vertical distribution and migration of the
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 267-274.

AU Sigmon-D-E.  Cahoon-L-B.
TI Comparative effects of benthic microalgae and phytoplankton on
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SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 275-284.

AU Ploug-H.  Kuehl-M.  Buchholz-Cleven-B.  Jorgensen-B-B.
TI Anoxic aggregates -- an ephemeral phenomenon in the pelagic
   environment?
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 285-294.

AU Giray-C.  King-G-M.
TI Effect of naturally occurring bromophenols on sulfate reduction and
   ammonia oxidation in intertidal sediments.
SO Aquat-Microb-Ecol.  1997 Sep 11.  13(3).  P 295-301.

AU Park-M-G.  Shim-J-H.  Cho-B-C.
TI Urea decomposition activities in an ammonium enriched freshwater pond.
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TI Sexual Selection, Space, and Speciation.
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TI The Maintenance of Gynodioecy and Androdioecy in a Metapopulation.
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TI The Effect of Delayed Population Growth on the Genetic Differentiation of
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TI Evolutionary Adaptation to Temperature. VI. Phenotypic Acclimation and Its
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  36-44.

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TI Long-Tongued Fly Pollination and Evolution of Floral Spur Length in the Disa
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  45-53.

AU Dudash-M-R.  Carr-D-E.  Fenster-C-B.
TI Five Generations of Enforced Selfing and Outcrossing in Mimulus guttatus:
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  54-65.

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TI Selection on a Floral Color Polymorphism in the Tall Morning Glory (Ipomoea
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  66-78.

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TI Population Structure along a Steep Environmental Gradient: Consequences of
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  79-94.

AU Wang-H.  Mcarthur-E-D.  Sanderson-S-C.  Graham-J-H.  Freeman-D-C.
TI Narrow Hybrid Zone between Two Subspecies of Big Sagebrush (Artemisia
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  95-102.

AU Hardner-C-M.  Potts-B-M.
TI Postdispersal Selection following Mixed Mating in Eucalyptus regnans.
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TI Sex Allocation and Male Fitness Gain in a Colonial Hermaphroditic Marine
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AU Emlet-R-B.  Hoegh-Guldberg-O.
TI Effects of Egg Size on Postlarval Performance: Experimental Evidence from a
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  141-152.

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TI Ecological History and Evolution in a Novel Environment: Habitat
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  153-162.

AU Shiotsugu-J.  Leroi-A-M.  Yashiro-H.  Rose-M-R.  Mueller-L-D.
TI The Symmetry of Correlated Selection Responses in Adaptive Evolution: An
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  163-172.

AU Krebs-R-A.  Feder-M-E.
TI Natural Variation in the Expression of the Heat-Shock Protein HSP70 in a
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  173-179.

AU Poinsot-D.  Mercot-H.
TI Wolbachia Infection in Drosphila simulans: Does the Female Host Bear a
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  180-186.

AU Ingvarsson-P-K.  Olsson-K.  Ericson-L.
TI Extinction-Recolonization Dynamics in the Mycophagous Beetle Phalacrus
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  187-195.

AU Pigeon-D.  Chouinard-A.  Bernatchez-L.
TI Multiple Modes of Speciation Involved in the Parallel Evolution of Sympatric
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  196-205.

AU Petren-K.  Case-T-J.
TI A Phylogenetic Analysis of Body Size Evolution and Biogeography in
   Chuckwallas (Sauromalus) and Other Iguanines.
SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  206-219.

AU Vinogradov-A-E.
TI Nucleotypic Effect in Homeotherms: Body-Mass Independent Resting Metabolic
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  220-225.

AU Poiani-A.  Pagel-M.
TI Evolution of Avian Cooperative Breeding: Comparative Tests of the Nest
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  226-240.

AU Jaarola-M.  Tegelstrom-H.  Fredga-K.
TI A Contact Zone with Noncoincident Clines for Sex-Specific Markers in the
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  241-249.

AU Fiorello-C-V.  German-R-Z.
TI Heterochrony within Species: Craniofacial Growth in Giant, Standard, and
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TI A Comparison of Two Models for Estimating Phylogenetic Effect on Trait
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TI Natural Selection on Genetically Correlated Phenological Characters in
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  267-274.

AU Epperson-B-K.  Alvarez-Buylla-E-R.
TI Limited Seed Dispersal and Genetic Structure in Life Stages of Cecropia
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SO Evolution.  1997  Feb.  51(1).  P  275-282.

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TI Hybridization Frequency Is Negatively Correlated with Divergence Time of
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TI Self-Fertilization without Genomic or Population Structuring in a Parasitic
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TI "Patterns of Speciation in Drosophila" Revisited.
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TI Mating Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster Selected for Altered Longevity.
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TI The Effect of Inbreeding on Phenotypic Variance in the Red Flour Beetle
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AU Parr-E-J.  Myles-E-B.  Hanani-M.  Seror-D.  Riabowol-K-T.
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TI Immunoreactivity for the Fas ligand  in the mammalian enteric
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AU Schuetz-G.  Schroeder-J-M.
TI Number and size of epineurial blood vessels  in normal and diseased
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AU Hagiwara-H.  Aoki-T.  Ohwada-N.  Fujimoto-T.
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AU Mitjans-M.  Barniol-G.  Ferrer-R.
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AU Koren-C-W-R.  Sveinbjornsson-B.  Smedsrod-B.
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AU Sorensen-K-K.  Dahl-L-B.  Smedsrod-B.
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AU Msghina-M.  Atwood-H-L.
TI Distribution and morphology of inhibitory innervation in crayfish
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(1)  P 111.
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AU Skinner-J-R.  Fairbairn-S-E.  Woodhead-A-P.  Bendena-W-G.  Stay-B.
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AU Snigirevskaya-E-S.  Hays-A-R.  Raikhel-A-S.
TI Secretory and internalization pathways of mosquito yolk protein
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(1)  P 129.
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AU Le-Caherec-F.  Guillam-M-T.  Beuron-F.  Cavalier-A.  Thomas-D.
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TI Aquaporin-related proteins in the filter chamber of homopteran
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AU Ehmer-B.  Gronenberg-W.
TI Proprioceptors and fast antennal reflexes in the ant Odontomachus
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AU Torres-S-C.  Camacho-J-L.  Matsumoto-B.  Kuramoto-R-T.  Robles-L-J.
TI Light-/dark-induced changes in rhabdom structure in the retina of
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AU Thuermann-P-A.  Harder-S.  Steioff-A.
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AU Lember-M.  Pikk-A.  Mattila-K.  Virjo-I.  Kermes-R.  Isokoski-M.
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AU Mueller-P.  Flesch-G.  de-Gasparo-M.  Gasparini-M.  Howald-H.
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TI Alarm signals in Daphnia?.
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AU Zanetti-S.  Hartwig-U-A.  van-Kessel-C.  Luescher-A.  Hebeisen-T.
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TI Does nitrogen nutrition restrict the CO_[2] response of fertile
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AU Muraoka-H.  Tang-Y.  Koizumi-H.  Washitani-I.
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(1)  P 81.
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(1)  P 87.
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TI The Occurrence and Significance of Epistatic Variance for Quantitative
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TI Increased Probability of Extinction Due to Decreased Genetic Effective
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  354-362.

AU Carr-D-E.  Fenster-C-B.  Dudash-M-R.
TI The Relationship between Mating-System Characters and Inbreeding Depression
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  363-372.

AU Campbell-D-R.
TI Genetic and Environmental Variation in Life-History Traits of a Monocarpic
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  373-382.

AU Shykoff-J-A.  Bucheli-E.  Kaltz-O.
TI Anther Smut Disease in Dianthus silvester (Caryophyllaceae): Natural
   Selection on Floral Traits.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  383-392.

AU Gemmill-A-W.  Viney-M-E.  Read-A-F.
TI Host Immune Status Determines Sexuality in a Parasitic Nematode.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  393-401.

AU Johannesson-K.  Tatarenkov-A.
TI Allozyme Variation in a Snail (Littorina saxatilis)--Deconfounding the
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  402-409.

AU Huelsenbeck-J-P.  Rannala-B.  Yang-Z.
TI Statistical Tests of Host-Parasite Cospeciation.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  410-419.

AU Santos-M.  Borash-D-J.  Joshi-A.  Bounlutay-N.  Mueller-L-D.
TI Density-Dependent Natural Selection in Drosophila: Evolution of Growth Rate
   and Body Size.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  420-432.

AU Gleason-J-M.  Caccone-A.  Moriyama-E-N.  White-K-P.  Powell-J-R.
TI Mitochondrial DNA Phylogenies for the Drosophila obscura Group.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  433-440.

AU Yan-G.  Severson-D-W.  Christensen-B-M.
TI Costs and Benefits of Mosquito Refractoriness to Malaria Parasites:
   Implications for Genetic Variability of Mosquitoes and Genetic Control of
   Malaria.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  441-450.

AU Armbruster-P.  Bradshaw-W-E.  Holzapfel-C-M.
TI Evolution of the Genetic Architecture Underlying Fitness in the
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  451-458.

AU McPeek-M-A.
TI Measuring Phenotypic Selection on an Adaptation: Lamellae of Damselflies
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  459-466.

AU Preziosi-R-F.  Fairbairn-D-J.
TI Sexual Size Dimorphism and Selection in the Wild in the Waterstrider
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   Its Components.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  467-474.

AU Chapuisat-M.  Goudet-J.  Keller-L.
TI Microsatellites Reveal High Population Viscosity and Limited Dispersal in
   the Ant Formica paralugubris.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  475-482.

AU Colegrave-N.
TI Can a Patchy Population Structure Affect the Evolution of Competition
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  483-492.

AU Harrison-R-G.  Bogdanowicz-S-M.
TI Patterns of Variation and Linkage Disequilibrium in a Field Cricket Hybrid
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  493-505.

AU Wainwright-P-C.  Turingian-R-G.
TI Evolution of Pufferfish Inflation Behavior.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  506-518.

AU Gill-F-B.
TI Local Cytonuclear Extinction of the Golden-Winged Warbler.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  519-525.

AU Merila-J.
TI Expression of Genetic Variation in Body Size of Collared Flycatcher under
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  526-536.

AU Podos-J.
TI A Performance Constraint on the Evolution of Trilled Vocalizations in a
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  537-551.

AU Price-T-D.  Helbig-A-J.  Richman-A-D.
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  552-561.

AU Saino-N.  Primmer-C-R.  Ellegren-H.  Moller-A-P.
TI An Experimental Study of Paternity and Tail Ornamentation in the Barn
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SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  571-586.

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AU Tague-R-G.
TI Variability of a Vestigial Structure: First Metacarpal in Colobus guereza
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TI Selection on a Floral Color Polymorphism in the Common Morning Glory
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TI The Effect of Inbreeding on Population-Level Genetic Correlations in the Red
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TI Mitochondrial-Gene Trees versus Nuclear-Gene Trees, A Reply to Hoelzer.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  627-629.

AU Mosseau-T-A.
TI Ectotherms Follow the Converse to Bergmann's Rule.
SO Evolution.  1997 Apr.  51(2).  P  630-632.

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TI Bergmann's Rule in Ectotherms: Is It Adaptive?
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AU Lie-Venema-H.  de-Boer-P-A-J.  Moorman-A-F-M.  Lamers-W-H.
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AU Wilkin-F.  Suarez-Huerta-N.  Robaye-B.  Peetermans-J.  Libert-F.
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AB 72480669.225

AU Leonardsson-G.  Ny-T.
TI Characterisation of the rat tissue-type plasminogen activator gene
   promoter.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 676.
AB 72480676.225

AU Stoeckel-J.  Doering-K.  Malotka-J.  Jaehnig-F.    Dornmair-K.
TI Pathway of detergent-mediated and peptide ligand-mediated refolding
   of heterodimeric class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
   molecules.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 684.
AB 72480684.225

AU Corti-A.  Sanchez-L-P.  Gasparri-A.  Curnis-F.  Longhi-R.
   Brandazza-A.  Siccardi-A-G.  Sidoli-A.
TI Production and structure characterisation of recombinant
   chromogranin A N-terminal fragments (vasostatins).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 692.
AB 72480692.225

AU Baudouin-E.  Charpenteau-M.  Roby-D.  Marco-Y.  Ranjeva-R.
   Ranty-B.
TI Functional expression of a tobacco gene related to the serine
   hydrolase family.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 700.
AB 72480700.225

AU Kayser-H.  Winkler-T.  Spindler-Barth-M.
TI 26-Hydroxylation of ecdysteroids is catalyzed by a typical
   cytochrome P-450-dependent oxidase and related to ecdysteroid
   resistance in an insect cell line.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 707.
AB 72480707.225

AU Scheiner-Bobis-G.  Schneider-H.
TI Palytoxin-induced channel formation within the Na^[+]/K^[+]-ATPase
   does not require a catalytically active enzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 717.
AB 72480717.225

AU Haward-S-R.  Napier-J-A.  Gray-J-C.
TI Chloroplast SecA functions as a membrane-associated component of
   the Sec-like protein translocase of pea chloroplasts.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 724.
AB 72480724.225

AU Dalla-Chiesa-M.  Friso-G.  Deak-Z.  Vass-I.  Barber-J.  Nixon-P-J.
TI Reduced turnover of the D1 polypeptide and photoactivation of
   electron transfer in novel herbicide resistant mutants of
   Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 731.
AB 72480731.225

AU Rossi-A.  Bonaventure-J.  Delezoide-A-L.  Superti-Furga-A.
   Cetta-G.
TI Undersulfation of cartilage proteoglycans ex vivo and increased
   contribution of amino acid sulfur to sulfation in vitro in
   McAlister dysplasia/atelosteogenesis type 2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 741.
AB 72480741.225

AU Denolf-P.  Hendrickx-K.  Van-Damme-J.  Jansens-S.  Peferoen-M.
   Degheele-D.  Van-Rie-J.
TI Cloning and characterization of Manduca sexta and Plutella
   xylostella midgut aminopeptidase N enzymes related to Bacillus
   thuringiensis toxin-binding proteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 748.
AB 72480748.225

AU Usova-E-V.  Eriksson-S.
TI The effects of high salt concentrations on the regulation of the
   substrate specificity of human recombinant deoxycytidine kinase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 762.
AB 72480762.225

AU Moses-J.  Oldberg-A.  Eklund-E.  Fransson-L-A.
TI Biosynthesis of the proteoglycan decorin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 767.
AB 72480767.225

AU Egelund-R.  Schousboe-S-L.  Sottrup-Jensen-L.  Rodenburg-K-W.
   Andreasen-P-A.
TI Type-1 plasminogen-activator inhibitor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 775.
AB 72480775.225

AU Kamimura-M.  Tomita-S.  Kiuchi-M.  Fujiwara-H.
TI Tissue-specific and stage-specific expression of two silkworm
   ecdysone receptor isoforms.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 786.
AB 72480786.225

AU Ozon-S.  Maucuer-A.  Sobel-A.
TI The stathmin family.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 794.
AB 72480794.225

AU Penrose-J-F.  Baldasaro-M-H.  Webster-M.  Xu-K.  Austen-K-F.
   Lam-B-K.
TI Molecular cloning of the gene for mouse leukotriene-C_[4] synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 807.
AB 72480807.225

AU Kroemer-W-J.  Carafoli-E.  Bailey-J-E.
TI Purification of the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane protein
   phospholamban from recombinant Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 814.
AB 72480814.225

AU Etchebehere-L-C.  Van-Bemmelen-M-X-P.  Anjard-C.  Traincard-F.
   Assemat-K.  Reymond-C.  Veron-M.
TI The catalytic subunit of Dictyostelium cAMP-dependent protein
   kinase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 820.
AB 72480820.225

AU Sada-K.  Minami-Y.  Yamamura-H.
TI Relocation of Syk protein-tyrosine kinase to the actin filament
   network and subsequent association with Fak.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 827.
AB 72480827.225

AU Fujita-H.  Allen-P-G.  Janmey-P-A.  Azuma-T.  Kwiatkowski-D-J.
   Stossel-T-P.  Furu-uchi-K.  Kuzumaki-N.
TI Characterization of gelsolin truncates that inhibit actin
   depolymerization by severing activity of gelsolin and cofilin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 834.
AB 72480834.225

AU Perez-M.  Aloria-K.  Zabala-J-C.  Avila-J.
TI A putative beta-tubulin phosphate-binding motif is involved in
   lateral microtubule protofilament interactions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 840.
AB 72480840.225

AU Checa-S-K.  Viale-A-M.
TI The 70-kDa heat-shock protein/DnaK chaperone system is required for
   the productive folding of ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase
   subunits in Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 848.
AB 72480848.225

AU Mouillet-J-F.  Delbecque-J-P.  Quennedey-B.  Delachambre-J.
TI Cloning of two putative ecdysteroid receptor isoforms from Tenebrio
   molitor and their developmental expression in the epidermis during
   metamorphosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 856.
AB 72480856.225

AU Holland-R-A-B.  Gooley-A-A.
TI Characterization of the embryonic globin chains of the marsupial
   Tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 864.
AB 72480864.225

AU Lecouvey-M.  Frochot-C.  Miclo-L.  Orlewski-P.  Driou-A.  Linden-G.
    Gaillard-J-L.  Marraud-M.  Cung-M-T.  Vanderesse-R.
TI Two-dimensional ^[1]H-NMR and CD structural analysis in a micellar
   medium of a bovine alpha_[S1]-casein fragment having
   benzodiazepine-like properties.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 872.
AB 72480872.225

AU Gielens-C.  De-Geest-N.  Xin-X-Q.  Devreese-B.  Van-Beeumen-J.
   Preaux-G.
TI Evidence for a cysteine-histidine thioether bridge in functional
   units of molluscan haemocyanins and location of the disulfide
   bridges in functional units d and g of the beta_[C]-haemocyanin of
   Helix pomatia.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 879.
AB 72480879.225

AU Daussmann-T.  Aivasidis-A.  Wandrey-C.
TI Purification and characterization of an alcohol :
   N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline oxidoreductase from the methanogen
   Methanosarcina barkeri DSM 804 strain Fusaro.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 889.
AB 72480889.225

AU Uhlmann-H.  Iametti-S.  Vecchio-G.  Bonomi-F.  Bernhardt-R.
TI Pro108 is important for folding and stabilization of adrenal
   ferredoxin, but does not influence the functional properties of
   the protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 897.
AB 72480897.225

AU Ringrose-L.  Angrand-P-O.  Stewart-A-F.
TI The Kw recombinase, an integrase from Kluyveromyces waltii.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 903.
AB 72480903.225

AU Gommel-D-U.  Nogoceke-E.  Morr-M.  Kiess-M.  Kalisz-H-M.  Flohe-L.
TI Catalytic characteristics of tryparedoxin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 913.
AB 72480913.225

AU Vorholt-J-A.  Thauer-R-K.
TI The active species of 'CO_[2]' utilized by formylmethanofuran
   dehydrogenase from methanogenic Archaea.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 919.
AB 72480919.225

AU Chen-Y.  Wu-J-W.  Xu-G-J.  Tsou-C-L.  Wang-Z-X.
TI Inactivation kinetics of the reduced spinach chloroplast
   fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase by subtilisin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 925.
AB 72480925.225

AU Pelicano-H.  Maury-G.  Elalaoui-A.  Shafiee-M.  Imbach-J-L.
   Goody-R-S.  Divita-G.
TI Study of the substrate-binding properties of bovine liver adenosine
   kinase and inhibition by fluorescent nucleoside analogues.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 930.
AB 72480930.225

AU Latal-A.  Degovics-G.  Epand-R-F.  Epand-R-M.  Lohner-K.
TI Structural aspects of the interaction of
   peptidyl-glycylleucine-carboxyamide, a highly potent antimicrobial
   peptide from frog skin, with lipids.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(3)  P 938.
AB 72480938.225

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AU Francke-S.  Clement-K.  Dina-C.  Inoue-H.  Behn-P.  Vatin-V.
   Basdevant-A.  Guy-Grand-B.  Permutt-M-A.  Froguel-P.  Hager-J.
TI Genetic studies of the leptin receptor gene  in morbidly obese
   French Caucasian families.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 491.
AB 71000491.439

AU Lench-N-J.  Telford-E-A-R.  High-A-S.  Markham-A-F.  Wicking-C.
   Wainwright-B-J.
TI Characterisation of human patched germ line mutations  in naevoid
   basal cell carcinoma syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 497.
AB 71000497.439

AU Mila-M.  Sanchez-A.  Badenas-C.  Brun-C.  Jimenez-D.  Villa-M-P.
   Castellvi-Bel-S.  Estivill-X.
TI Screening for FMR1 and FMR2 mutations in 222 individuals  from
   Spanish special schools:  identification of a case of
   FRAXE-associated mental retardation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 503.
AB 71000503.439

AU Tavassoli-K.  Eigel-A.  Pollmann-H.  Horst-J.
TI Mutational analysis of ectopic factor VIII transcripts  from
   hemophilia A patients: identification of cryptic splice site,
   exon skipping and novel point mutations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 508.
AB 71000508.439

AU Mornet-E.  Muller-F.  Lenvoise-Furet-A.  Delezoide-A-L.  Col-J-Y.
   Simon-Bouy-B.  Serre-J-L.
TI Screening of the C677T mutation  on the methylenetetrahydrofolate
   reductase gene  in French patients with neural tube defects.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 512.
AB 71000512.439

AU Seifert-M.  Theisinger-B.  Engel-M.  Seib-T.  Seitz-G.  Stolte-M.
   Hilgert-K.  Welter-C.
TI Isolation and characterization of new microsatellites  at the
   nm23-H1 and nm23-H2 gene loci and application  for loss of
   heterozygosity (LOH) analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 515.
AB 71000515.439

AU Oosterwijk-J-C.  Richard-G.  van-der-Wielen-M-J-R.  van-de-Vosse-E.
   Harth-W.  Sandkuijl-L-A.  Bakker-E.  van-Ommen-G-J-B.
TI Molecular genetic analysis of two families  with keratosis
   follicularis spinulosa decalvans:  refinement of gene localization
   and evidence for genetic heterogeneity.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 520.
AB 71000520.439

AU Lukasova-E.  Kozubek-S.  Kozubek-M.  Kjeronska-J.  Ryznar-L.
   Horakova-J.  Krahulcova-E.  Horneck-G.
TI Localisation and distance between ABL and BCR genes  in interphase
   nuclei of bone marrow cells of control donors  and patients with
   chronic myeloid leukaemia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 525.
AB 71000525.439

AU Lell-J-T.  Brown-M-D.  Schurr-T-G.  Sukernik-R-I.
   Starikovskaya-Y-B.  Torroni-A.  Moore-L-G.  Troup-G-M.
   Wallace-D-C.
TI Y chromosome polymorphisms in Native American  and Siberian
   populations:  identification of Native American Y chromosome
   haplotypes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 536.
AB 71000536.439

AU Jouanolle-A-M.  Fergelot-P.  Gandon-G.  Yaouanq-J.  Gall-J-Y-L.
   David-V.
TI A candidate gene for hemochromatosis:  frequency of the C282Y and
   H63D mutations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 544.
AB 71000544.439

AU Weg-Remers-S.  Brenden-M.  Schwarz-E.  Witzel-K.  Schneider-P-M.
   Guerra-L-K.  Rehfeldt-I-R.  Lima-M-T.  Hartmann-D.
   Petzl-Erler-M-L.  de-Messias-I-J-T.  Mauff-G.
TI Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class III genetics  in two
   Amerindian tribes from Southern Brazil:  the Kaingang and the
   Guarani.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 548.
AB 71000548.439

AU Schubert-E-L.  Strong-L-C.  Hansen-M-F.
TI A splicing mutation in RB1 in low penetrance retinoblastoma.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 557.
AB 71000557.439

AU Larsen-L-A.  Gronskov-K.  Norgaard-Pedersen-B.  Brondum-Nielsen-K.
   Hasholt-L.  Vuust-J.
TI High-throughput analysis of Fragile X (CGG)_[n] alleles  in the
   normal and premutation range by PCR amplification  and automated
   capillary electrophoresis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 564.
AB 71000564.439

AU Peters-U.  Haberhausen-G.  Kostrzewa-M.  Nolte-D.  Mueller-U.
TI AFX1 and p54^[nrb]: fine mapping, genomic structure,  and exclusion
   as candidate genes of X-linked dystonia parkinsonism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 569.
AB 71000569.439

AU Schulze-Bahr-E.  Haverkamp-W.  Wedekind-H.  Rubie-C.  Hoerdt-M.
   Borggrefe-M.  Assmann-G.  Breithardt-G.  Funke-H.
TI Autosomal recessive long-QT syndrome  (Jervell Lange-Nielsen
   syndrome) is genetically heterogeneous.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 573.
AB 71000573.439

AU Chang-J-G.  Jong-Y-J.  Lin-S-P.  Soong-B-W.  Tsai-C-H.  Yang-T-Y.
   Chang-C-P.  Wang-W-S.
TI Molecular analysis of survival motor neuron (SMN)  and neuronal
   apoptosis inhibitory protein (NAIP) genes  of spinal muscular
   atrophy patients and their parents.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 577.
AB 71000577.439

AU Gutierrez-B.  Bertranpetit-J.  Collier-D.  Arranz-M-J.  Valles-V.
   Guillamat-R.  van-Os-J.  Fananas-L.
TI Genetic variation of the 5-HT_[2A] receptor gene  and bipolar
   affective disorder.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 582.
AB 71000582.439

AU Battiloro-E.  Angeletti-B.  Tozzi-M-C.  Bruni-L.  Tondini-S.
   Vignetti-P.  Verna-R.  D'Ambrosio-E.
TI A novel double nucleotide substitution in the HMG box  of the SRY
   gene associated with Swyer syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 585.
AB 71000585.439

AU Parreira-L.  Telhada-M.  Ramos-C.  Hernandez-R.  Neves-H.
   Carmo-Fonseca-M.
TI The spatial distribution of human immunoglobulin genes  within the
   nucleus: evidence for gene topography independent  of cell type
   and transcriptional activity.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 588.
AB 71000588.439

AU Kehrer-Sawatzki-H.  Schwickardt-T.  Assum-G.  Rocchi-M.  Krone-W.
TI A third neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)  pseudogene at chromosome
   15q11.2.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 595.
AB 71000595.439

AU Walon-C.  Kartheuser-A.  Michils-G.  Smaers-M.  Lannoy-N.
   Ngounou-P.  Mertens-G.  Verellen-Dumoulin-C.
TI Novel germline mutations in the APC gene  and their phenotypic
   spectrum  in familial adenomatous polyposis kindreds.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 601.
AB 71000601.439

AU Zenteno-J-C.  Lopez-M.  Vera-C.  Mendez-J-P.  Kofman-Alfaro-S.
TI Two SRY-negative XX male brothers without genital ambiguity.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 606.
AB 71000606.439

AU Kedra-D.  Seroussi-E.  Fransson-I.  Trifunovic-J.  Clark-M.
   Lagercrantz-J.  Blennow-E.  Mehlin-H.  Dumanski-J.
TI The germinal center kinase gene and a novel CDC25-like gene are
   located in the vicinity of the PYGM gene on 11q13.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 611.
AB 71000611.439

AU Huang-S.  Zhuyu.  Li-H.  Labu.  Baizhu.  Lo-W-H-Y.  Fischer-C.
   Vogel-F.
TI Another pedigree  with pure autosomal dominant spastic paraplegia
   (AD-FSP)  from Tibet mapping to 14q11.2-q24.3.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 620.
AB 71000620.439

AU Hando-J-C.  Tucker-J-D.  Davenport-M.  Tepperberg-J.  Nath-J.
TI X chromosome inactivation  and micronuclei in normal and Turner
   individuals.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 624.
AB 71000624.439

AU Suzuki-A.  Fukushige-S.  Nagase-S.  Ohuchi-N.  Satomi-S.  Horii-A.
TI Frequent gains on chromosome arms 1q and/or 8q  in human
   endometrial cancer.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 629.
AB 71000629.439

AU Ikeda-H.  Matsubara-Y.  Mikami-H.  Kure-S.  Owada-M.  Gough-T.
   Smooker-P-M.  Dobbs-M.  Dahl-H-H-M.  Cotton-R-G-H.  Narisawa-K.
TI Molecular analysis of dihydropteridine reductase deficiency:
   identification of two novel mutations in Japanese patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 637.
AB 71000637.439

AU Kleinle-S.  Wiesmann-U.  Superti-Furga-A.  Kraehenbuehl-S.
   Boltshauser-E.  Reichen-J.  Liechti-Gallati-S.
TI Detection and characterization of mitochondrial DNA rearrangements
   in Pearson and Kearns-Sayre syndromes by long PCR.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 643.
AB 71000643.439

AU Puri-N.  Durham-Pierre-D.  Aquaron-R.  Lund-P-M.  King-R-A.
   Brilliant-M-H.
TI Type 2 oculocutaneous albinism (OCA2) in Zimbabwe and Cameroon:
   distribution of the 2.7-kb deletion allele of the P gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 651.
AB 71000651.439

AU The-European-Consortium-on-MEN1  Bassett-J-H-D.  Pannett-A-A-J.
   Forbes-S-A.  Thakker-R-V.  McCarthy-M.  Read-A-P.  Teh-B-T.
   Larsson-C.  Kytoelae-S.  Leisti-J.  Salmela-P.  Weber-G.
   Giraud-S.  Zhang-C-X.  Calender-A.  Hoeppener-J-W-M.
   Ploos-van-Amstel-H-K.  Lips-C-J-M.  Kas-K.  Van-De-Ven-W-J-M.  Gaudray-P.
TI Linkage disequilibrium studies  in multiple endocrine neoplasia
   type 1 (MEN1).
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 657.
AB 71000657.439

AU Bertorelle-G.  Barbujani-G.
TI Expected effects of mass screening policies on the frequency  of
   cystic fibrosis homozygotes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 666.
AB 71000666.439

AU Bartsch-O.  Hinkel-G-K.  Petersen-M-B.  Koenig-U.  Bugge-M.
   Mikkelsen-M.  Avramopoulos-D.  Morris-M.  Antonarakis-S-E.
TI A large family with subtelomeric translocation t(18;21)(q23;q22.1)
   and molecular breakpoint in the Down syndrome critical region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 669.
AB 71000669.439

AU Wirth-B.  Tessarolo-D.  Hahnen-E.  Rudnik-Schoeneborn-S.
   Raschke-H.  Liguori-M.  Giacanelli-M.  Zerres-K.
TI Different entities of proximal spinal muscular atrophy  within one
   family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 676.
AB 71000676.439

AU Hatada-I.  Nabetani-A.  Morisaki-H.  Xin-Z.  Ohishi-S.  Tonoki-H.
   Niikawa-N.  Inoue-M.  Komoto-Y.  Okada-A.  Steichen-E.  Ohashi-H.
   Fukushima-Y.  Nakayama-M.  Mukai-T.
TI New p57^[KIP2] mutations in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 681.
AB 71000681.439

AU Barrai-I.  Scapoli-C.  Beretta-M.  Nesti-C.  Mamolini-E.
   Rodriguez-Larralde-A.
TI Isolation by distance in Germany.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(5/6)  P 684.
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TI Yeast bcy1 mutants with stationary phase-specific defects.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 83.
AB 70320083.294

AU Palermo-L-M.  Leak-F-W.  Tove-S.  Parks-L-W.
TI Assessment of the essentiality of ERG genes late in ergosterol
   biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 93.
AB 70320093.294

AU Nguyen-M-M.  Livingston-D-M.
TI Cold-sensitive rad52 alleles of yeast.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 100.
AB 70320100.294

AU Lopez-M-C.  Garcia-S.  Ruiz-Herrera-J.  Dominguez-A.
TI The ornithine decarboxylase gene from Candida albicans. Sequence
   analysis and expression during dimorphism.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 108.
AB 70320108.294

AU Spelbrink-J-N.  Zwart-R.  Van-Galen-M-J-M.  Van-den-Bogert-C.
TI Preferential amplification and phenotypic selection in a population
   of deleted and wild-type mitochondrial DNA in cultured cells.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 115.
AB 70320115.294

AU Zheng-D.  Nielsen-B-L.  Daniell-H.
TI A 7.5-kbp region of the maize (T cytoplasm) mitochondrial genome
   contains a chloroplast-like trnI (CAT) pseudo gene and many short
   segments homologous to chloroplast and other known genes.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 125.
AB 70320125.294

AU Moon-D-A.  Goff-L-J.
TI Molecular characterization of two large DNA plasmids in the red
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AB 70320132.294

AU Hijarrubia-M-J.  Casqueiro-J.  Gutierrez-S.  Fernandez-F-J.
   Martin-J-F.
TI Characterization of the bip gene of Aspergillus awamori encoding a
   protein with an HDEL retention signal homologous to the mammalian
   BiP involved in polypeptide secretion.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 139.
AB 70320139.294

AU Itoh-Y.  Scott-B.
TI Effect of de-phosphorylation of linearized pAN7-1 and of addition
   of restriction enzyme on plasmid integration in Penicillium
   paxilli.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 147.
AB 70320147.294

AU Freeman-S.  Redman-R-S.  Grantham-G.  Rodriguez-R-J.
TI Characterization of a linear DNA plasmid from the filamentous
   fungal plant pathogen Glomerella musae [Anamorph: Colletotrichum
   musae (Berk. & Curt.) Arx.].
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 152.
AB 70320152.294

AU Levis-C.  Fortini-D.  Brygoo-Y.
TI Transformation of Botrytis cinerea with the nitrate reductase gene
   (niaD) shows a high frequency of homologous recombination.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(2)  P 157.
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AU  Spooren-AAMG.  Evelo-CTA.
TI  Hydroxylamine Treatment Increases Glutathione-Protein and
    Protein-Protein Binding in Human Erythrocytes
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Sept 15.  23(17).  P. 323-336.
DE  hydroxylamine
DE  oxidative damage
DE  erythrocytes
DE  glutathione
DE  Heinz bodies
AB  Hydroxylamine is a direct-acting hematotoxic agent leading to
    hemolytic anemia in animals and man. The effect of
    hydroxylamine on the morphology, sulfhydryl status and
    membrane skeletal proteins of human erythrocytes were
    studied. Loss of reduced glutathione (GSH) from the red blood
    cells was directly proportional to the hydroxylamine
    concentration used. This loss of GSH was larger than the sum
    of the increase in the amounts of extracellular glutathione
    and intracellular oxidized glutathione (GSSG). The
    extracellular glutathione is mainly present as GSSG, which is
    in agreement with the fact that only GSSG is exported from
    the erythrocytes by membrane bound ATPases. Lack of GSSG
    export was not limited by decreased ATP levels in the
    erythrocytes and we concluded that the GSH that disappeared
    did not become available as intracellular GSSG. After
    reduction of the erythrocyte incubates the lost GSH was
    almost completely recovered indicating that the lost GSH is
    present in the cell as protein-glutathione mixed disulfides.
    Glutathione thus stored within the cell can be quickly
    recovered by combined thioltransferase and glutathione
    reductase activity when conditions become more favorable
    again. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of membrane
    ghosts from human red cells revealed changes in skeletal
    proteins with a smearing of bands 1, 2 and 3 to the higher
    molecular weight end of the gel and the appearance of new
    monomeric and dimeric hemoglobin bands at about 16 and 30 kD.
    The observed alterations are probably a consequence of
    disulfide bridge formation between cellular proteins (mainly
    hemoglobin) and skeletal proteins as well as between
    hemoglobin monomers. Exposure of hydroxylamine to
    erythrocytes caused severe Heinz body formation but the
    outside morphology of the cells was only marginally altered. 
    The described changes in sulfhydryl status of the red blood
    cells are likely to play a major role in the premature
    splenic sequestration of hydroxylamine-damaged erythrocytes.
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AU  Niikura-T.  Hirata-R.  Weil-SC. 
TI  A Novel Interferon-Inducible Gene Expressed During Myeloid
    Differentiation
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Sept 15.  23(17).  P. 337-349.
DE  acute promyelocytic leukemia
DE  retinoic acid
DE  interferon
DE  interferon-inducible gene
DE  TPR motif
AB  The acute promyelocytic leukemia cell line, NB4, can be
    induced to differentiate to mature granulocytes by retinoic
    acid  treatment. A novel retinoic acid-inducible cDNA clone,
    designated RI58, was isolated from a cDNA library constructed
    from retinoic acid-treated NB4 cells by differential
    hybridization. RI58 cDNA encodes a protein of 58kDa which has
    a similarity in its amino acids sequence to interferon (IFN)-
    inducible proteins. In addition, RI58 was induced by
    recombinant human IFN-alpha (rhIFN-alpha) in NB4 cells. RI58
    was detectable within 4 hours post-stimulation with
    rhIFN-alpha,while it took as long as 1day after retinoic acid
    stimulation. Culture supernatant from retinoic acid-treated
    NB4 cells also induced RI58 expression similarly as
    rhIFN-alpha. This activity in culture supernatant was
    inhibited by anti-leukocyte IFN antiserum which showed
    specific reactivity to rhIFN-alpha. These results indicate
    that RI58 is induced by retinoic acid stimulation through
    autocrinally secreted IFN-alpha from NB4 cells. In the
    retinoic acid-treated NB4 cells, the expression of RI58 was
    increased along the process of differentiation. On the other
    hand, it was expressed constitutively in untreated
    non-hematopoietic cell lines and mature hematopoietic cell
    lines.
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AU Stockhausen-W.  Grathwohl-D.  Buerklin-C.  Spranz-P.  Keul-J.
TI Stage duration and increase of work load in incremental testing on
   a cycle ergometer.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 295.
AB 70760295.421

AU Di-Simplicio-P.  Rossi-R.  Falcinelli-S.  Ceserani-R.  Formento-M-L.
TI Antioxidant status in various tissues of the mouse after fasting
   and swimming stress.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 302.
AB 70760302.421

AU Calbet-J-A-L.  Chavarren-J.  Dorado-C.
TI Fractional use of anaerobic capacity during a 30- and a 45-s
   Wingate test.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 308.
AB 70760308.421

AU Shinohara-M.  Kouzaki-M.  Yoshihisa-T.  Fukunaga-T.
TI Mechanomyography of the human quadriceps muscle during incremental
   cycle ergometry.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 314.
AB 70760314.421

AU Melin-B.  Jimenez-C.  Savourey-G.  Bittel-J.  Cottet-Emard-J-M.
   Pequignot-J-M.  Allevard-A-M.  Gharib-C.
TI Effects of hydration state on hormonal and renal responses during
   moderate exercise in the heat.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 320.
AB 70760320.421

AU Kizuka-T.  Asami-T.  Tanii-K.
TI Influence of long-latency reflex modulation on the performance of
   quick adjustment movements.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 328.
AB 70760328.421

AU Jensen-C.  Westgaard-R-H.
TI Functional subdivision of the upper trapezius muscle during
   low-level activation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 335.
AB 70760335.421

AU Shibasaki-M.  Inoue-Y.  Kondo-N.
TI Mechanisms of underdeveloped sweating responses in prepubertal
   boys.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 340.
AB 70760340.421

AU Mudambo-K-S-M-T.  Mc-Scrimgeour-C.  Rennie-M-J.
TI Adequacy of food rations in soldiers during exercise in hot,
   day-time conditions assessed by doubly labelled water and energy
   balance methods.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 346.
AB 70760346.421

AU Atkins-K-J.  Thompson-M-W.  Ward-J-J.  Kelly-P-T.
TI Expired air temperature during prolonged exercise in cool- and
   hot-humid environments.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 352.
AB 70760352.421

AU Grant-S-M.  Green-H-J.  Phillips-S-M.  Sutton-J-R.
TI Effects of acute expansion of plasma volume on cardiovascular and
   thermal function during prolonged exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 356.
AB 70760356.421

AU Stout-J-R.  Housh-T-J.  Johnson-G-O.  Evetovich-T-K.  Smith-D-B.
TI Mechanomyography and oxygen consumption during incremental cycle
   ergometry.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 363.
AB 70760363.421

AU Miles-M-P.  Ives-J-C.  Vincent-K-R.
TI Neuromuscular control following maximal eccentric exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 368.
AB 70760368.421

AU Capmal-S.  Vandewalle-H.
TI Torque-velocity relationship during cycle ergometer sprints with
   and without toe clips.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 375.
AB 70760375.421

AU Taylor-N-A-S.  Patterson-M-J.  Cotter-J-D.  Macfarlane-D-J.
TI Effects of artificially-induced anaemia on sudomotor and cutaneous
   blood flow responses to heat stress.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(4)  P 380.
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TI Genetic control of stem form in Pinus pinaster Ait. seedlings
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SO Trees.  1997 11(8)  P 455.
AB 70110455.468

AU Antonova-G-F.  Stasova-V-V.
TI Effects of environmental factors on wood formation  in larch (Larix
   sibirica Ldb.) stems.
SO Trees.  1997 11(8)  P 462.
AB 70110462.468

AU Rocas-G.  Barros-C-F.  Scarano-F-R.
TI Leaf anatomy plasticity of Alchornea triplinervia (Euphorbiaceae)
   under distinct light regimes in a Brazilian montane Atlantic rain
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SO Trees.  1997 11(8)  P 469.
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TI Variation in radial growth responses to drought among species,
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SO Trees.  1997 11(8)  P 474.
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TI Effect of carbon dioxide, fertilization and irrigation  on loblolly
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SO Trees.  1997 11(8)  P 494.
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CC Marine Ecology Progress Series (ISSN 0171-8630)
CC Volume 156 (1997)
CC September 25
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CC RESEARCH ARTICLES
AU Kraines-S.  Suzuki-Y.  Omori-T.  Shitashima-K.  Kanahara-S.
   Komiyama-H.
TI Carbonate dynamics of the coral reef system at Bora Bay, Miyako Island.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 1-16.

AU Niki-T.  Kunugi-M.  Kohata-K.  Otsuki-A.
TI Annual monitoring of DMS-producing bacteria in Tokyo Bay, Japan, in
   relation to DMSP.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 17-24.

AU Bianchi-T-S.  Rolff-C.  Lambert-C-D.
TI Sources and composition of particulate organic carbon in the Baltic
   Sea: the use of plant pigments and lignin-phenols as biomarkers.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 25-31.

AU Piontkovski-S-A.  Tokarev-Y-N.  Bitukov-E-P.  Williams-R.  Kiefer-D-A.
TI The bioluminescent field of the Atlantic Ocean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 33-41.

AU Ritzrau-W.  Thomsen-L.  Lara-R-J.  Graf-G.
TI Enhanced microbial utilisation of dissolved amino acids indicates rapid
   modification of organic matter in the benthic boundary layer.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 43-50.

AU Banse-K.  English-D-C.
TI Near-surface phytoplankton pigment from the Coastal Zone Color Scanner
   in the Subantarctic region southeast of New Zealand.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 51-66.

AU Soudant-D.  Beliaeff-B.  Thomas-G.
TI Explaining Dinophysis cf. acuminata abundance in Antifer (Normandy,
   France) using dynamic linear regression.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 67-74.

AU Shanks-A-L.  Walters-K.
TI Holoplankton, meroplankton, and meiofauna associated with marine snow.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 75-86.

AU Kaehler-S.  Williams-G-A.
TI Do factors influencing recruitment ultimately determine the
   distribution and abundance of encrusting algae on seasonal tropical
   shores?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 87-96.

AU Diaz-M-C.  Ward-B-B.
TI Sponge-mediated nitrification in tropical benthic communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 97-107.

AU Riisgard-H-U.  Goldson-A.
TI Minimal scaling of the lophophore filter-pump in ectoprocts (Bryozoa)
   excludes physiological regulation of filtration rate to nutritional
   needs. Test of hypothesis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 109-120.

AU Billingham-M-R.  Ayre-D-J.
TI Asexual reproduction and genetic determination of colour patterns
   within populations of the subtidal sea anemone Anthothoe albocincta.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 121-130.

AU Pape-Lindstrom-P-A.  Feller-R-J.  Stancyk-S-E.  Woodin-S-A.
TI Sublethal predation: field measurements of arm tissue loss from the
   ophiuroid Microphiopholis gracillima and immunochemical identification
   of its predators in North Inlet, South Carolina, USA.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 131-140.

AU Soto-M.  Marigomez-I.
TI Metal bioavailability assessment in 'mussel-watch' programmes by
   automated image analysis of autometallographical black silver deposits
   (BSD) in digestive cell lysosomes.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 141-150.

AU Lemieux-H.  Blier-P-U.  Dufresne-F.  Desrosiers-G.
TI Metabolism and habitat competition in the polychaete Nereis virens.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 151-156.

AU Kure-L-K.  Forbes-T-L.
TI Impact of bioturbation by Arenicola marina on the fate of
   particle-bound fluoranthene.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 157-166.

AU Pond-D-W.  Dixon-D-R.  Bell-M-V.  Fallick-A-E.  Sargent-J-R.
TI Occurrence of 16:2(n-4) and 18:2(n-4) fatty acids in the lipids of the
   hydrothermal vent shrimps Rimicaris exoculata and Alvinocaris
   markensis: nutritional and trophic implications.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 167-174.

AU Richardson-D-L.  Harrison-P-L.  Harriott-V-J.
TI Timing of spawning and fecundity of a tropical and subtropical
   anemonefish (Pomacentridae: Amphiprion) on a high latitude reef on the
   east coast of Australia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 175-181.

AU Ribic-C-A.  Ainley-D-G.  Spear-L-B.
TI Scale-related seabird-environmental relationships in Pacific equatorial
   waters, with reference to El Nino-Southern Oscillation events.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 183-203.

AU Kirkwood-R.  Robertson-G.
TI Seasonal change in the foraging ecology of emperor penguins on the
   Mawson Coast, Antarctica.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 205-223.

CC REVIEW
AU Raymond-M.  Vaeaentoe-R-L.  Thomas-F.  Rousset-F.  de-Meeues-T.
   Renaud-F.
TI Heterozygote deficiency in the mussel Mytilus edulis species complex
   revisited.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 225-237.

CC SPECIAL SECTION: 'PRISMA' PROJECT
AU Suendermann-J.
TI The PRISMA project: an investigation of processes controlling
   contaminant fluxes in the German Bight.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 239-243.

AU Brockmann-U-H.  Raabe-T.  Nagel-K.  Haarich-M.
TI Measurement strategy of PRISMA: design and realisation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 245-254.

AU Koenig-P.  Schrum-C.
TI Hydrographic observations and model results from a PRISMA drift
   experiment.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 255-261.

AU Schrum-C.  Koenig-P.  Michaelsen-K.  Niemeier-U.  Pohlmann-T.
TI Meteorological and oceanographic situation in the German Bight from 23
   to 29 April 1991.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 263-273.

AU Raabe-T-U.  Brockmann-U-H.  Duerselen-C-D.  Krause-M.  Rick-H-J.
TI Nutrient and plankton dynamics during a spring drift experiment in the
   German Bight.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 275-288.

AU Moll-A.
TI Phosphate and plankton dynamics during a drift experiment in the German
   Bight: simulation of phosphorus-related plankton production.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 289-297.

AU Schluenzen-K-H.  Stahlschmidt-T.  Rebers-A.  Niemeier-U.  Kriews-M.
   Dannecker-W.
TI Atmospheric input of lead into the German Bight--a high resolution
   measurement and model case study.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Sep 25.  156.  P 299-309.






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AU Klimaschewski-L.
TI VIP - a 'Very Important Peptide' in the sympathetic nervous
   system?.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 269.
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AU Liss-A-G.  Wiberg-M.
TI Loss of primary afferent nerve terminals  in the brainstem after
   peripheral nerve transection:  an anatomical study in monkeys.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 279.
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AU Mizoguchi-I.  Takahashi-I.  Sasano-Y.  Kagayama-M.  Kuboki-Y.
   Mitani-H.
TI Localization of types I, II and X collagen and osteocalcin in
   intramembranous, endochondral and chondroid bone of rats.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 291.
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AU Aharinejad-S.  Nourani-F.  Egerbacher-M.  Larson-E-K.  Miksovsky-A.
    Boeck-P.  Firbas-W.  McCuskey-R-S.  Marks-Jr-S-C.
TI Sphincters of canine hepatic sublobular veins respond to
   endothelin-1 and 3.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 299.
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AU Quinn-J-C.  West-J-D.  Kaufman-M-H.
TI Genetic background effects on dental and other craniofacial
   abnormalities in homozygous small eye (Pax6^[Sey]/Pax6^[Sey])
   mice.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 311.
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AU Zelena-J.  Halata-Z.  Szeder-V.  Grim-M.
TI Crural Herbst corpuscles in chicken and quail: numbers and
   structure.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 323.
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AU Barnes-J-A.  Smoak-I-W.
TI Immunolocalization and heart levels of GRP94 in the mouse during
   post-implantation development.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 335.
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AU Yamaguchi-K.  Goto-N.
TI Three-dimensional structure of the human cerebellar dentate
   nucleus: a computerized reconstruction study.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1997 196(4)  P 343.
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