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AU Belk-M-C.
TI Predator-induced delayed maturity in bluegill sunfish (Lepomis
   macrochirus): variation among populations.
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AU Lewellen-R-H.  Vessey-S-H.
TI Modeling biotic and abiotic influences on population size in small
   mammals.
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AB 81130210.442

AU Cooper-S-M.  Ginnett-T-F.
TI Spines protect plants against browsing by small climbing mammals.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 219.
AB 81130219.442

AU Schoeninger-M-J.  Iwaniec-U-T.  Nash-L-T.
TI Ecological attributes recorded in stable isotope ratios of arboreal
   prosimian hair.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 222.
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AU Miller-M-W.  Hay-M-E.
TI Effects of fish predation and seaweed competition on the survival
   and growth of corals.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 231.
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AU Fraser-L-H.  Grime-J-P.
TI Top-down control and its effect on the biomass and composition of
   three grasses at high and low soil fertility in outdoor
   microcosms.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 239.
AB 81130239.442

AU Lussenhop-J.  Treonis-A.  Curtis-P-S.  Teeri-J-A.  Vogel-C-S.
TI Response of soil biota to elevated atmospheric CO_[2] in poplar
   model systems.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 247.
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AU Rillig-M-C.  Allen-M-F.  Klironomos-J-N.  Chiariello-N-R.
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TI Plant species-specific changes in root-inhabiting fungi in a
   California annual grassland: responses to elevated CO_[2] and
   nutrients.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 252.
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AU Schlosser-I-J.
TI Fish recruitment, dispersal, and trophic interactions  in a
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SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 260.
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AU Denys-C.  Schmidt-H.
TI Insect communities on experimental mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris L.)
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AU Clarke-K-R.  Warwick-R-M.
TI Quantifying structural redundancy in ecological communities.
SO Oecologia.  1998 113(2)  P 278.
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TI Food availability and foraging by wild colonies of Damaraland
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AU Truckenmiller-M-E.  Tornatore-C.  Wright-R-D.  Dillon-Carter-O.
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TI A truncated SV40 large T antigen lacking the p53 binding domain
   overcomes p53-induced growth arrest and immortalizes primary
   mesencephalic cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1998 291(2)  P 175.
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AU Dillon-Carter-O.  Conejero-C.  Tornatore-C.  Poltorak-M.
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TI N18-RE-105 cells: differentiation and activation of p53 in response
   to glutamate and adriamycin is blocked by SV40 large T antigen
   tsA58.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1998 291(2)  P 191.
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AU Kirsch-M.  Schulz-Key-S.  Wiese-A.  Fuhrmann-S.  Hofmann-H-D.
TI Ciliary neurotrophic factor blocks rod photoreceptor
   differentiation from postmitotic precursor cells in vitro.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1998 291(2)  P 207.
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AU Morgado-Valle-C.  Verdugo-Diaz-L.  Garcia-D-E.  Morales-Orozco-C.
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AU Aioun-J.  Chambille-I.  Peytevin-J.  Martinet-L.
TI Neurons containing gastrin-releasing peptide  and vasoactive
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   signal in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the Syrian hamster: an
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AU Toemboel-T.  Nemeth-A.
TI GABA-immunohistological observations, at the electron-microscopical
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TI Co-culture of two MDCK strains with distinct junctional protein
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AU Biederbick-A.  Elsaesser-H-P.
TI Diurnal pattern of rat pancreatic acinar cell replication.
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AU Badman-M-K.  Pryce-R-A.  Charge-S-B-P.  Morris-J-F.  Clark-A.
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TI Effects of soluble factors and extracellular matrix on DNA
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TI Exocytosis in human salivary glands visualized by high-resolution
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AU Bartels-H.  Potter-I-C.  Pirlich-K.  Mallatt-J.
TI Categorization of the mitochondria-rich cells in the gill
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AU Baumann-O.
TI The Golgi apparatus in honeybee photoreceptor cells: structural
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AU Tannahill-D.  Cook-G-M-W.  Keynes-R-J.
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AU Hori-K.  Takahashi-T.  Okada-T.
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AU Willis-M-A.  Arbas-E-A.
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AU von-der-Emde-G.
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AU Kern-R.  Varju-D.
TI Visual position stabilization in the hummingbird hawk moth,
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1998 182(2)  P 225.
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AU Kern-R.
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1998 182(2)  P 239.
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AU Bobrzynska-K-J.  Mrosovsky-N.
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TI Plant regeneration from encapsulated somatic embryos of Carica
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TI Genetic transformation of European chestnut.
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TI Development of an efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
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AU Eu-Y-J.  Lee-M-H.  Chang-H-S.  Rhew-T-H.  Lee-H-Y.  Lee-C-H.
TI Chlorophyll fluorescence assay for kanamycin resistance screening
   in transgenic plants.
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AU Chaudhary-S.  Parmenter-D-L.  Moloney-M-M.
TI Transgenic Brassica carinata as a vehicle for the production of
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AU Qiao-J.  Kuroda-H.  Hayashi-T.  Sakai-F.
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AU Davies-P-A.  Morton-S.
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AU Ma-J-H.  Yao-J-L.  Cohen-D.  Morris-B.
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AU Simkova-H.
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AU Scholten-H-J.  Pierik-R-L-M.
TI Agar as a gelling agent: chemical and physical analysis.
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AU Rani-V.  Raina-S-N.
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AU Aoyagi-H.  Yasuhira-J.  Tanaka-H.
TI Alginate promotes production of various enzymes by Catharanthus
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TI Chromatin remodeling machines: similar motors, ulterior motives.
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TI An atlas of protein topology cartoons available on the World-Wide Web.
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AU Okano-Y.  Maeki-T.  Koyama-N.
TI Possible Involvement of Cysteine and Histidine Residues in the
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   Alkaliphile, Amphibacillus xylanus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 9.
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AU Wilson-M.  Patel-H.  Noar-J-H.
TI Effect of Chlorhexidine on Multi-Species Biofilms.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 13.
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AU Maki-J-S.  Patel-G.  Mitchell-R.
TI Experimental Pathogenicity of Aeromonas spp. for the Zebra Mussel,
   Dreissena polymorpha.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 19.
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AU Park-Y-K.  Koo-M-H.  Abreu-J-A-S.  Ikegaki-M.  Cury-J-A.
   Rosalen-P-L.
TI Antimicrobial Activity of Propolis on Oral Microorganisms.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 24.
AB 80360024.284

AU Jeffreys-A-G.  Hak-K-M.  Steffan-R-J.  Foster-J-W.  Bej-A-K.
TI Growth, Survival and Characterization of cspA in Salmonella
   enteritidis Following Cold Shock.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 29.
AB 80360029.284

AU Pandya-S.  Desai-A.
TI Localization of Nod, Nif, and Acidic Exopolysaccharide Determinants
   on a Large Plasmid in Slow-Growing Cowpea Rhizobium sp. S_.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 36.
AB 80360036.284

AU Umetsu-H.  Hishinuma-K.  Wake-H.  Takeuchi-M.  Ichishima-E.
TI Action of Serine Carboxypeptidase from Paecilomyces carneus on
   Oligopeptides Containing Carboxy-Terminally Amidated Peptides.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 41.
AB 80360041.284

AU Kalafut-T.  Wales-M-E.  Rastogi-V-K.  Naumova-R-P.  Zaripova-S-K.
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TI Biotransformation Patterns of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene by Aerobic
   Bacteria.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1998 36(01)  P 45.
AB 80360045.284

AU Lopez-C-S.  Heras-H.  Ruzal-S-M.  Sanchez-Rivas-C.  Rivas-E-A.
TI Variations of the Envelope Composition of Bacillus subtilis During
   Growth in Hyperosmotic Medium.
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TI The central pattern generator for vomiting may exist  in the
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AU Dutia-M-B.  Johnston-A-R.
TI Development of action potentials and apamin-sensitive
   after-potentials in mouse vestibular nucleus neurones.
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AB 81180148.221

AU Yi-X.  Mai-L-C.  Uyama-M.  Yew-D-T-W.
TI Time-course expression of vascular endothelial growth factor as
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   rats.
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AU Langenberg-U.  Hefter-H.  Kessler-K-R.  Cooke-J-D.
TI Sinusoidal forearm tracking with delayed visual feedback.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 161.
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AU Hefter-H.  Langenberg-U.
TI Sinusoidal forearm tracking with delayed visual feedback.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 171.
AB 81180171.221

AU Cometto-Muniz-J-E.  Cain-W-S.  Abraham-M-H.
TI Nasal pungency and odor of homologous aldehydes and carboxylic
   acids.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 180.
AB 81180180.221

AU Churchill-J-D.  Muja-N.  Myers-W-A.  Besheer-J.  Garraghty-P-E.
   Garraaghty-P-E.
TI Somatotopic consolidation: a third phase of reorganization after
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AU Brandt-S-A.  Ploner-C-J.  Meyer-B-U.  Leistner-S.  Villringer-A.
TI Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over
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AU Philpot-B-D.  Lyders-E-M.  Brunjes-P-C.
TI The NMDA receptor participates in respiration-related mitral cell
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AU Alexandrov-A.  Frolov-A.  Massion-J.
TI Axial synergies during human upper trunk bending.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 210.
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AU Shafiq-R.  Stuart-G-W.  Sandbach-J.  Maruff-P.  Currie-J.
TI The gap effect and express saccades in the auditory modality.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 221.
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AU Haebler-H-J.  Stegmann-J-U.  Timmermann-L.  Jaenig-W.
TI Functional evidence for the differential control of superficial and
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   afferent vasodilator fibres in rat hairless skin.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 230.
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AU Wu-Y-P.  Ling-E-A.
TI Induction of microglial and astrocytic response in the adult rat
   lumbar spinal cord following middle cerebral artery occlusion.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 235.
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AU Suri-R-E.  Albani-C.  Glattfelder-A-H.
TI Analysis of double-joint movements in controls and in parkinsonian
   patients.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 243.
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AU Saling-M.  Alberts-J.  Stelmach-G-E.  Bloedel-J-R.
TI Reach-to-grasp movements during obstacle avoidance.
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AU Hao-J-X.  Yu-W.  Xu-X-J.
TI Evidence that spinal endogenous opioidergic systems control the
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1998 118(2)  P 259.
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AU Abbink-J-H.  van-der-Bilt-A.  Bosman-F.  van-der-Glas-H-W.
TI A comparison of jaw-opener and jaw-closer muscle activity in humans
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AU Fu-Y-X.  Gao-H-F.  Guo-M-W.  Wang-S-R.
TI Receptive field properties of visual neurons in the avian nucleus
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AU Haggard-P.  Wing-A.
TI Coordination of hand aperture with the spatial path of hand
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TI Transforming growth factor beta , (TGFbeta)  secreted by
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AU Spann-K-M.  Adlard-R-D.  Hudson-D-A.  Pyecroft-S-B.  Jones-T-C.
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TI Hepatopancreatic parvo-like virus (HPV) of Penaeus japonicus cultured
   in Australia.
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AU Kushnir-V-M.  Tokarev-YuN.  Williams-R.  Piontkovski-S-A.
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TI Spatial heterogeneity of the bioluminescence field of the tropical
   Atlantic Ocean and its relationship with internal waves.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 1-11.

AU Riegger-L.  Robinson-D.
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TI Lethal effect of the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa circularisquama upon
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TI Evidence for anaerobic bacterial processes in the water column:
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 47-56.

AU Hays-G-C.  Harris-R-P.  Head-R-N.
TI The vertical nitrogen flux caused by zooplankton diel vertical
   migration.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 57-62.

AU Atkinson-A.  Snyeder-R.
TI Krill-copepod interactions at South Georgia, Antarctica, I. Omnivory by
   Euphausia superba.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 63-76.

AU Perissinotto-R.  Pakhomov-E-A.  McQuaid-C-D.  Froneman-P-W.
TI In situ grazing rates and daily ration of Antarctic krill Euphausia
   superba feeding on phytoplankton at the Antarctic Polar Front and the
   Marginal Ice Zone.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 77-91.

AU Werner-I.
TI Grazing of Arctic under-ice amphipods on sea-ice algae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 93-99.

AU Mayes-D-F.  Rogerson-A.  Marchant-H.  Laybourn-Parry-J.
TI Growth and consumption rates of bacterivorous Antarctic naked marine
   amoebae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 101-108.

AU Kasamatsu-F.  Ishikawa-Y.
TI Natural variation of radionuclide 137Cs concentration in marine
   organisms with special reference to the effect of food habits and
   trophic level.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 109-120.

AU Tudela-S.  Palomera-I.
TI Trophic ecology of the European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus in the
   Catalan Sea (northwest Mediterranean).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 121-134.

AU Macpherson-E.  Biagi-F.  Francour-P.  Garcia-Rubies-A.  Harmelin-J.
   Harmelin-Vivien-M.  Jouvenel-J-Y.  Planes-S.  Vigliola-L.  Tunesi-L.
TI Mortality of juvenile fishes of the genus Diplodus in protected and
   unprotected areas in the western Mediterranean Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 135-147.

AU Samoilys-M-A.
TI Periodicity of spawning aggregations of coral trout Plectropomus
   leopardus (Pisces: Serranidae) on the northern Great Barrier Reef.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 149-159.

AU Serafy-J-E.  Lindeman-K-C.  Hopkins-T-E.  Ault-J-S.
TI Effects of freshwater canal discharge on fish assemblages in a
   subtropical bay: field and laboratory observations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 161-172.

AU Prahl-F-G.  Small-L-F.  Eversmeyer-B.
TI Biogeochemical characterization of suspended particulate matter in the
   Columbia River estuary.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 173-184.

AU Karakassis-I.  Eleftheriou-A.
TI The continental shelf of Crete: structure of macrobenthic communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 185-196.

AU Gimenez-L.  Yannicelli-B.
TI Variability of zonation patterns in temperate microtidal Uruguayan
   beaches with different morphodynamic types.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 197-207.

AU Johnson-M-P.  Burrows-M-T.  Hartnoll-R-G.  Hawkins-S-J.
TI Spatial structure on moderately exposed rocky shores: patch scales and
   the interactions between limpets and algae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 209-215.

AU Verdier-Bonnet-C.  Carlotti-F.  Rey-C.  Bhaud-M.
TI A model of larval dispersion coupling wind-driven currents and vertical
   larval behaviour: application to the recruitment of the annelid Owenia
   fusiformis in Banyuls Bay, France.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 217-231.

AU James-Pirri-M-J.  Cobb-J-S.
TI Growth rates of planktonic and newly settled American lobsters Homarus
   americanus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 233-240.

AU Arifin-Z.  Bendell-Young-L-I.
TI Feeding response and carbon assimilation by the blue mussel Mytilus
   trossulus exposed to environmentally relevant seston matrices.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 241-253.

AU Nagelkerken-I.  Buchan-K.  Smith-G-W.  Bonair-K.  Bush-P.
   Garzon-Ferreira-J.  Botero-L.  Gayle-P.  Harvell-C-D.  Heberer-C.
   Kim-K.  Petrovic-C.  Pors-L.  Yoshioka-P.
TI Widespread disease in Caribbean sea fans: II. Patterns of infection and
   tissue loss.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 255-263.

AU van-Tamelen-P-G.  Stekoll-M-S.  Deysher-L.
TI Recovery processes of the brown alga Fucus gardneri following the
   'Exxon Valdez' oil spill: settlement and recruitment.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 265-277.

CC NOTES
AU Shaw-P-W.  Boyle-P-R.
TI Multiple paternity within the brood of single females of Loligo forbesi
   (Cephalopoda: Loliginidae), demonstrated with microsatellite DNA
   markers.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 279-282.

AU Andersen-C-M.  Nielsen-T-G.
TI Hatching rate of the egg-carrying estuarine copepod Eurytemora affinis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 283-289.

AU Grottoli-Everett-A-G.  Wellington-G-M.
TI Fish predation on the scleractinian coral Madracis mirabilis controls
   its depth distribution in the Florida Keys, USA.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 15.  160.  P 291-293.

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AU Gregory-P-D.  Hoerz-W.
TI Review Chromatin and transcription.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 9.
AB 82510009.225

AU Merten-M-D.  Saleh-A.  Kammouni-W.  Marchand-S.  Figarella-C.
TI Characterization of two distinct P2Y receptors in human tracheal
   gland cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 19.
AB 82510019.225

AU Moriggl-R.  Erhardt-I.  Kammer-W.  Berchtold-S.  Schnarr-B.
   Lischke-A.  Groner-B.  Friedrich-K.
TI Activation of STAT6 is not dependent on phosphotyrosine-mediated
   docking to the interleukin-4 receptor and can be blocked by
   dominant-negative mutants of both receptor subunits.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 25.
AB 82510025.225

AU Voeroes-K.  Feussner-I.  Kuehn-H.  Lee-J.  Graner-A.  Loebler-M.
   Parthier-B.  Wasternack-C.
TI Characterization of a methyljasmonate-inducible lipoxygenase from
   barley (Hordeum vulgare cv. Salome) leaves.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 36.
AB 82510036.225

AU Mills-J.  Wyborn-N-R.  Greenwood-J-A.  Williams-S-G.  Jones-C-W.
TI Characterisation of a binding-protein-dependent, active transport
   system for short-chain amides and urea in the methylotrophic
   bacterium Methylophilus methylotrophus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 45.
AB 82510045.225

AU Jouanneau-Y.  Jeong-H-S.  Hugo-N.  Meyer-C.  Willison-J-C.
TI Overexpression in Escherichia coli of the rnf genes from
   Rhodobacter capsulatus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 54.
AB 82510054.225

AU Colbeau-A.  Elsen-S.  Tomiyama-M.  Zorin-N-A.  Dimon-B.
   Vignais-P-M.
TI Rhodobacter capsulatus HypF is involved in regulation of
   hydrogenase synthesis through the HupUV proteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 65.
AB 82510065.225

AU Parenicova-L.  Benen-J-A-E.  Kester-H-C-M.  Visser-J.
TI pgaE encodes a fourth member of the endopolygalacturonase gene
   family from Aspergillus niger.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 72.
AB 82510072.225

AU Reichenberger-S.  Pfeiffer-P.
TI Cloning, purification and characterization of DNA polymerase beta
   from Xenopus laevis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 81.
AB 82510081.225

AU Rinaldi-A-C.  Porcu-C-M.  Oliva-S.  Curreli-N.  Rescigno-A.
   Sollai-F.  Rinaldi-A.  Finazzi-Agro-A.  Sanjust-E.
TI Biosynthesis of the topaquinone cofactor in copper amine oxidases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 91.
AB 82510091.225

AU Pollard-J-R.  Bugg-T-D-H.
TI Purification, characterisation and reaction mechanism of
   monofunctional 2-hydroxypentadienoic acid hydratase from
   Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 98.
AB 82510098.225

AU Noorman-F.  Barrett-Bergshoeff-M-M.  Rijken-D-C.
TI Role of carbohydrate and protein in the binding of tissue-type
   plasminogen activator to the human mannose receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 107.
AB 82510107.225

AU Chai-W.  Lawson-A-M.  Gradwell-M-J.  Kogelberg-H.
TI Structural characterisation of two hexasaccharides and an
   octasaccharide from chondroitin sulphate C containing the unusual
   sequence
   (4-sulpho)-N-acetylgalactosamine-beta1-4-(2-sulpho)-glucuronic
   acid-beta1-3-(6-sulpho)-N-acetylgalactosamine.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 114.
AB 82510114.225

AU Jaeger-H.  Birkenhaeger-R.  Stalz-W-D.  Altendorf-K.
   Deckers-Hebestreit-G.
TI Topology of subunit a of the Escherichia coli ATP synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 122.
AB 82510122.225

AU Tudor-J-E.  Pennington-M-W.  Norton-R-S.
TI Ionisation behaviour and solution properties of the
   potassium-channel blocker ShK toxin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 133.
AB 82510133.225

AU Manna-P.  LoBrutto-R.  Eijckelhoff-C.  Dekker-J-P.  Vermaas-W.
TI Role of Arg180 of the D2 protein in photosystem II structure and
   function.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 142.
AB 82510142.225

AU Popkov-M.  Lussier-I.  Medvedkine-V.  Esteve-P-O.  Alakhov-V.
   Mandeville-R.
TI Multidrug-resistance drug-binding peptides generated by using a
   phage display library.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 155.
AB 82510155.225

AU Au-H-C.  Scheffler-I-E.
TI Promoter analysis of the human succinate dehydrogenase iron-protein
   gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 164.
AB 82510164.225

AU Bulygin-K.  Malygin-A.  Karpova-G.  Westermann-P.
TI Site-specific modification of 4.5S RNA apical domain by
   complementary oligodeoxynucleotides carrying an alkylating group.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 175.
AB 82510175.225

AU Vandenbroeck-K.  Martens-E.  Billiau-A.
TI GroEL/ES chaperonins protect interferon-gamma against
   physicochemical stress.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 181.
AB 82510181.225

AU Haseley-S-R.  Holst-O.  Brade-H.
TI Structural studies of the O-antigen isolated from the
   phenol-soluble lipopolysaccharide of Acinetobacter baumannii (DNA
   group 2) strain 9.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 189.
AB 82510189.225

AU Andjelkovic-M.  Suidan-H-S.  Meier-R.  Frech-M.  Alessi-D-R.
   Hemmings-B-A.
TI Nerve growth factor promotes activation of the alpha, beta and
   gamma isoforms of protein kinase B in PC12 pheochromocytoma cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 195.
AB 82510195.225

AU Chang-Y-W-E.  Traugh-J-A.
TI Insulin stimulation of phosphorylation of elongation factor 1
   (eEF-1) enhances elongation activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 201.
AB 82510201.225

AU Kapurniotu-A.  Bernhagen-J.  Greenfield-N.  Al-Abed-Y.
   Teichberg-S.  Frank-R-W.  Voelter-W.  Bucala-R.
TI Contribution of advanced glycosylation to the amyloidogenicity of
   islet amyloid polypeptide.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 208.
AB 82510208.225

AU Nielsen-S-M.  Elling-C-E.  Schwartz-T-W.
TI Split-receptors in the tachykinin neurokinin-1 system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 217.
AB 82510217.225

AU Tornhamre-S.  Sjoelinder-M.  Lindberg-A.  Ericsson-I.
   Naesman-Glaser-B.  Griffiths-W-J.  Lindgren-J-A.
TI Demonstration of leukotriene-C_[4] synthase in platelets and
   species distribution of the enzyme activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 227.
AB 82510227.225

AU Svensson-S.  Hedberg-J-J.  Hoeoeg-J-O.
TI Structural and functional divergence of class II alcohol
   dehydrogenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 236.
AB 82510236.225

AU Han-S-J.  Lee-B-J.  Kang-H-S.
TI Purification and characterization of the nuclear ribonuclease P of
   Aspergillus nidulans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 244.
AB 82510244.225

AU Seelig-A.
TI A general pattern for substrate recognition by P-glycoprotein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 252.
AB 82510252.225

AU Mino-T.  Yuasa-U.  Nakamura-F.  Naka-M.  Tanaka-T.
TI Two distinct actin-binding sites of smooth muscle calponin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 262.
AB 82510262.225

AU Malarkey-K.  Coker-K-J.  Sturgill-T-W.
TI Ribosomal S6 kinase is activated as an early event in preemergence
   development of encysted embryos of Artemia salina.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 269.
AB 82510269.225

AU Levitsky-D-I.  Ponomarev-M-A.  Geeves-M-A.  Shnyrov-V-L.
   Manstein-D-J.
TI Differential scanning calorimetric study of the thermal unfolding
   of the motor domain fragments of Dictyostelium discoideum myosin
   II.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 275.
AB 82510275.225

AU Yu-H.  Fukami-K.  Watanabe-Y.  Ozaki-C.  Takenawa-T.
TI Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate reverses the inhibition of
   RNA transcription caused by histone H1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 281.
AB 82510281.225

AU Furukawa-K.  Funakoshi-Y.  Autero-M.  Horejsi-V.  Kobata-A.
   Gahmberg-C-G.
TI Structural study of the O-linked sugar chains of human leukocyte
   tyrosine phosphatase CD45.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 288.
AB 82510288.225

AU Monney-L.  Olivier-R.  Otter-I.  Jansen-B.  Poirier-G-G.  Borner-C.
TI Role of an acidic compartment in
   tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha-induced production of ceramide,
   activation of caspase-3 and apoptosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 295.
AB 82510295.225

AU Mkrtchian-S.  Fang-C.  Hellman-U.  Ingelman-Sundberg-M.
TI A stress-inducible rat liver endoplasmic reticulum protein, ERp29.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 304.
AB 82510304.225

AU Asano-T.  Morishita-R.  Ueda-H.  Asano-M.  Kato-K.
TI GTP-binding protein gamma_[12] subunit phosphorylation by protein
   kinase C.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 314.
AB 82510314.225

AU Hogdall-E-V-S.  Houen-G.  Borre-M.  Bundgaard-J-R.  Larsson-L-I.
   Vuust-J.
TI Structure and tissue-specific expression of genes encoding bovine
   copper amine oxidases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 320.
AB 82510320.225

AU Galliano-M.  Watkins-S.  Madison-J.  Putnam-F-W.  Kragh-Hansen-U.
   Cesati-R.  Minchiotti-L.
TI Structural characterization of three genetic variants of human
   serum albumin modified in subdomains IIB and IIIA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 329.
AB 82510329.225

AU Kristiansen-A.  Varum-K-M.  Grasdalen-H.
TI The interactions between highly de-N-acetylated chitosans and
   lysozyme from chicken egg white studied by ^[1]H-NMR spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 335.
AB 82510335.225

AU Albrecht-T.  Greve-B.  Pusch-K.  Kossmann-J.  Buchner-P.  Wobus-U.
   Steup-M.
TI Homodimers and heterodimers of Pho1-type phosphorylase isoforms in
   Solanum tuberosum L. as revealed by sequence-specific antibodies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 343.
AB 82510343.225

AU Ito-A.  Yamada-M.  Sato-T.  Sanekata-K.  Sato-H.  Seiki-M.
   Nagase-H.  Mori-Y.
TI Calmodulin antagonists increase the expression of membrane-type-1
   matrix metalloproteinase in human uterine cervical fibroblasts.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 353.
AB 82510353.225

AU Reumann-S.  Maier-E.  Heldt-H-W.  Benz-R.
TI Permeability properties of the porin of spinach leaf peroxisomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 359.
AB 82510359.225

AU Witt-H.  Malatesta-F.  Nicoletti-F.  Brunori-M.  Ludwig-B.
TI Cytochrome-c-binding site on cytochrome oxidase in Paracoccus
   denitrificans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 367.
AB 82510367.225

AU Brank-M.  Zajc-Kreft-K.  Kreft-S.  Komel-R.  Grubic-Z.
TI Biogenesis of acetylcholinesterase is impaired, although its mRNA
   level remains normal, in the glucocorticoid-treated rat skeletal
   muscle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 374.
AB 82510374.225

AU Scopes-D-A.  Bautista-J-M.  Naylor-C-E.  Adams-M-J.  Mason-P-J.
TI Amino acid substitutions at the dimer interface of human
   glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase that increase thermostability
   and reduce the stabilising effect of NADP.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 382.
AB 82510382.225

AU Jimenez-Ruiz-A.  Boceta-C.  Bonay-P.  Requena-J-M.  Alonso-C.
TI Cloning, sequencing, and expression of the PSA genes from
   Leishmania infantum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 389.
AB 82510389.225

AU Sopkova-de-Oliveira-Santos-J.  Smith-J-C.  Delaforge-M.
   Virelizier-H.  Jankowski-C-K.
TI Oxidation of tetrahydro-beta-carboline by cytochrome P-450_.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 398.
AB 82510398.225

AU Karl-M.  Eggehard-K.
TI Multiple polypeptides immunologically related to
   beta-poly(L-malate) hydrolase (polymalatase) in the plasmodium of
   the slime mold Physarum polycephalum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 405.
AB 82510405.225

AU Keller-Y.  Bouvier-F.  d'Harlingue-A.  Camara-B.
TI Metabolic compartmentation of plastid prenyllipid biosynthesis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 413.
AB 82510413.225

AU Simon-J.  Gross-R.  Ringel-M.  Schmidt-E.  Kroeger-A.
TI Deletion and site-directed mutagenesis of the Wolinella
   succinogenes fumarate reductase operon.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 418.
AB 82510418.225

AU Stros-M.  Reich-J.
TI Formation of large nucleoprotein complexes upon binding of the
   high-mobility-group (HMG) box B-domain of HMG1 protein to
   supercoiled DNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 427.
AB 82510427.225

AU Vaquero-A.  Portugal-J.
TI Modulation of DNA-protein interactions in the P1 and P2 c-myc
   promoters by two intercalating drugs.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 435.
AB 82510435.225

AU Eriksson-T-L-J.  Johansson-E.  Whitley-P.  Schmidt-M.  Elsayed-S.
   van-Hage-Hamsten-M.
TI Cloning and characterisation of a group II allergen from the dust
   mite Tyrophagus putrescentiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 443.
AB 82510443.225

AU Carpenter-K-A.  Wilkes-B-C.  Schiller-P-W.
TI The octapeptide angiotensin II adopts a well-defined structure in a
   phospholipid environment.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 448.
AB 82510448.225

AU Kroeckel-M.  Trautwein-A-X.  Arendsen-A-F.  Hagen-W-R.
TI The prismane protein resolved.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 454.
AB 82510454.225

AU Voelkel-D.  Blankenfeldt-W.  Schomburg-D.
TI Large-scale production, purification and refolding of the
   full-length cellular prion protein from Syrian golden hamster in
   Escherichia coli using the glutathione S-transferase-fusion
   system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 462.
AB 82510462.225

AU Linde-V.  Nielsen-L-S.  Foster-D-C.  Petersen-L-C.
TI Elimination of the Cys558-Cys566 bond in Lys78-plasminogen.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 472.
AB 82510472.225

AU Pellegrin-P.  Chaloin-L.  Roustan-C.  Mery-J.  Bennes-R.
TI Aggregates of an amphiphilic synthetic peptide bind and deliver
   all-trans retinol and all-trans retinoic acid into fibroblast
   cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 480.
AB 82510480.225

AU Dufour-E.  Dirani-Diab-R-E.  Boulme-F.  Fournier-M.  Nevinsky-G.
   Tarrago-Litvak-L.  Litvak-S.  Andreola-M-L.
TI p66/p51 and p51/p51 recombinant forms of reverse transcriptase from
   human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 487.
AB 82510487.225

AU Desbrosses-G.  Stelling-J.  Renaudin-J-P.
TI Dephosphorylation activates the purified plant plasma membrane
   H^[+]-ATPase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 496.
AB 82510496.225

AU Renkema-G-H.  Boot-R-G.  Au-F-L.  Donker-Koopman-W-E.  Strijland-A.
    Muijsers-A-O.  Hrebicek-M.  Aerts-J-M-F-G.
TI Chitotriosidase, a chitinase, and the 39-kDa human cartilage
   glycoprotein, a chitin-binding lectin, are homologues of family 18
   glycosyl hydrolases secreted by human macrophages.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 504.
AB 82510504.225

AU Simala-Grant-J-L.  Weiner-J-H.
TI Modulation of the substrate specificity of Escherichia coli
   dimethylsulfoxide reductase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 510.
AB 82510510.225

AU Torres-C-R.  Vasconcelos-E-G.  Ferreira-S-T.  Verjovski-Almeida-S.
TI Divalent cation dependence and inhibition of Schistosoma mansoni
   ATP diphosphohydrolase by fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 516.
AB 82510516.225

AU Linnertz-H.  Miksik-I.  Kvasnicka-P.  Bertoli-E.  Mazzanti-L.
   Schoner-W.  Amler-E.
TI Binding of pyrene isothiocyanate to the E_[1]ATP site makes the
   H_[4]-H_[5] cytoplasmic loop of Na^[+]/K^[+]-ATPase rigid.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 522.
AB 82510522.225

AU Sainz-G.  Tricot-C.  Foray-M-F.  Marion-D.  Dideberg-O.  Stalon-V.
TI Kinetic studies of allosteric catabolic ornithine
   carbamoyltransferase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 528.
AB 82510528.225

AU Hygge-Blakeman-K.  Weintraub-A.  Widmalm-G.
TI Structural determination of the O-antigenic polysaccharide from the
   enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli O147.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 534.
AB 82510534.225

AU Tran-Q-H.  Unden-G.
TI Changes in the proton potential and the cellular energetics of
   Escherichia coli during growth by aerobic and anaerobic
   respiration or by fermentation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1998 251(1/2)  P 538.
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AU Okubo-M.  Horinishi-A.  Nakamura-N.  Aoyama-Y.  Hashimoto-M.
   Endo-Y.  Murase-T.
TI A novel point mutation in an acceptor splice site of intron 32
   (IVS32 A^[-12]&rarr;G) but no exon 3 mutations  in the glycogen
   debranching enzyme gene in a homozygous patient  with glycogen
   storage disease type IIIb.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 1.
AB 81020001.439

AU Yeshaya-J.  Shalgi-R.  Shohat-M.  Avivi-L.
TI Replication timing of the various FMR1 alleles detected by FISH:
   inferences regarding their transcriptional status.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 6.
AB 81020006.439

AU Genuardi-M.  Viel-A.  Bonora-D.  Capozzi-E.  Bellacosa-A.
   Leonardi-F.  Valle-R.  Ventura-A.  Pedroni-M.  Boiocchi-M.
   Neri-G.
TI Characterization of MLH1 and MSH2 alternative splicing  and its
   relevance to molecular testing of colorectal cancer
   susceptibility.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 15.
AB 81020015.439

AU Nasonkin-I.  Illing-M.  Koehler-M-R.  Schmid-M.  Molday-R-S.
   Weber-B-H-F.
TI Mapping of the rod photoreceptor ABC transporter (ABCR)  to
   1p21-p22.1 and identification of novel mutations  in Stargardt's
   disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 21.
AB 81020021.439

AU Grahovac-B.  Sukernik-R-I.  O'hUigin-C.  Zaleska-Rutczynska-Z.
   Blagitko-N.  Raldugina-O.  Kosutic-T.  Satta-Y.  Figueroa-F.
   Takahata-N.  Klein-J.
TI Polymorphism of the HLA class II loci in Siberian populations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 27.
AB 81020027.439

AU Leren-T-P.  Bakken-K-S.  Hoel-V.  Hjermann-I.  Berg-K.
TI Screening for mutations  of the apolipoprotein B gene causing
   hypocholesterolemia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 44.
AB 81020044.439

AU Regis-S.  Filocamo-M.  Stroppiano-M.  Corsolini-F.  Caroli-F.
   Gatti-R.
TI A 9-bp deletion (2320del9) on the background of the arylsulfatase A
   pseudodeficiency allele in a metachromatic leukodystrophy patient
    and in a patient with nonprogressive neurological symptoms.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 50.
AB 81020050.439

AU Storm-K.  Handig-I.  Reyniers-E.  Oostra-B-A.  Kooy-R-F.
   Willems-P-J.
TI Incomplete EcoRI digestion may lead to false diagnosis  of fragile
   X syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 54.
AB 81020054.439

AU Zhong-N.  Wisniewski-K-E.  Kaczmarski-A-L.  Ju-W.  Xu-W-M.  Xu-W-W.
    Mclendon-L.  Liu-B.  Kaczmarski-W.  Brooks-S-S.  Brown-W-T.
TI Molecular screening of Batten disease:  identification of a
   missense mutation (E295K) in the CLN3 gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 57.
AB 81020057.439

AU Ueno-K.  Kumagai-T.  Kijima-T.  Kishimoto-T.  Hosoe-S.
TI Cloning and tissue expression of cDNAs  from chromosome 5q21-22
   which is frequently  deleted in advanced lung cancer.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 63.
AB 81020063.439

AU Vervoort-R.  Gitzelmann-R.  Bosshard-N.  Maire-I.  Liebaers-I.
   Lissens-W.
TI Low beta-glucuronidase enzyme activity and mutations  in the human
   beta-glucuronidase gene  in mild mucopolysaccharidosis type VII,
   pseudodeficiency  and a heterozygote.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 69.
AB 81020069.439

AU Votruba-M.  Moore-A-T.  Bhattacharya-S-S.
TI Demonstration of a founder effect and fine mapping of dominant
   optic  atrophy locus on 3q28-qter by linkage disequilibrium
   method.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 79.
AB 81020079.439

AU Rygaard-K.  Revol-A.  Esquivel-Escobedo-D.  Beck-B-L.
   Barrera-Saldana-H-A.
TI Absence of human placental lactogen  and placental growth hormone
   (HGH-V) during pregnancy:  PCR analysis of the deletion.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 87.
AB 81020087.439

AU Raskind-W-H.  Bolin-T.  Wolff-J.  Fink-J.  Matsushita-M.  Litt-M.
   Lipe-H.  Bird-T-D.
TI Further localization  of a gene for paroxysmal dystonic
   choreoathetosis  to a 5-cM region on chromosome 2q34.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 93.
AB 81020093.439

AU Delobel-B.  Djlelati-R.  Gabriel-Robez-O.  Croquette-M-F.
   Rousseaux-Prevost-R.  Rousseaux-J.  Rigot-J-M.  Rumpler-Y.
TI Y-autosome translocation and infertility:  usefulness of molecular,
   cytogenetic and meiotic studies.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 98.
AB 81020098.439

AU Michels-Rautenstrauss-K-G.  Mardin-C-Y.  Budde-W-M.  Liehr-T.
   Polansky-J.  Nguyen-T.  Timmerman-V.  Van-Broeckhoven-C-V.
   Naumann-G-O-H.  Pfeiffer-R-A.  Rautenstrauss-B-W.
TI Juvenile open angle glaucoma: fine mapping of the TIGR gene  to
   1q24.3-q25.2 and mutation analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 103.
AB 81020103.439

AU Lavrentieva-I.  Khil-P.  Vinogradova-T.  Akhmedov-A.  Lapuk-A.
   Shakhova-O.  Lebedev-Y.  Monastyrskaya-G.  Sverdlov-E-D.
TI Subfamilies and nearest-neighbour dendrogram  for the LTRs of human
   endogenous retroviruses HERV-K  mapped on human chromosome 19:
   physical neighbourhood does not correlate with identity level.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 107.
AB 81020107.439

AU Conn-C-M.  Harper-J-C.  Winston-R-M-L.  Delhanty-J-D-A.
TI Infertile couples with Robertsonian translocations:
   preimplantation genetic analysis  of embryos reveals chaotic
   cleavage divisions.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 117.
AB 81020117.439

AU Daniells-C.  Maheshwar-M.  Lazarou-L.  Davies-F.  Coles-G.
   Ravine-D.
TI Gene symbol: PKD1 Disease: Polycystic kidney disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1998 102(1)  P 127.
AB 81020127.439

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AU Fricke-H.
TI Living coelacanths: values, eco-ethics and human responsibility.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 1-15.

AU Arai-T.  Otake-T.  Tsukamoto-K.
TI Drastic changes in otolith microstructure and microchemistry
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TI Methodological analysis of fertilization rate in the bluehead wrasse
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AU Hull-S-L.
TI Seasonal changes in diversity and abundance of ostracods on four
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 71-82.

AU Qiu-J-W.  Gosselin-L-A.  Qian-P-Y.
TI Effects of short-term variation in food availability on larval
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 83-91.

AU Gosselin-L-A.  Qian-P-Y.
TI Can bacterivory alone sustain larval development in the polychaete
   Hydroides elegans and the barnacle Balanus amphitrite?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 93-101.

AU Wang-W-X.  Fisher-N-S.
TI Modeling the influence of body size on trace element accumulation in
   the mussel Mytilus edulis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 103-115.

AU Oren-U.  Rinkevich-B.  Loya-Y.
TI Oriented intra-colonial transport of 14C labeled materials during coral
   regeneration.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 117-122.

AU Miller-K-J.
TI Genetic structure of black coral populations in New Zealand's fiords.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 123-132.

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   Yoshida-W-Y.
TI Ecological roles for water-borne metabolites from Antarctic soft
   corals.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 133-144.

AU Hansson-L-J.
TI Effect of temperature on growth rate of Aurelia aurita (Cnidaria,
   Scyphozoa) from Gullmarsfjorden, Sweden.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 145-153.

AU Pedersen-M-F.  Borum-J.
TI Nutrient control of estuarine macroalgae: growth strategy and the
   balance between nitrogen requirements and uptake.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 155-163.

AU McMinn-A.  Hallegraeff-G-M.  Thomson-P.  Jenkinson-A-V.  Heijnis-H.
TI Cyst and radionucleotide evidence for the recent introduction of the
   toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum into Tasmanian waters.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 165-172.

AU Yin-K.  Goldblatt-R-H.  Harrison-P-J.  St.-John-M-A.  Clifford-P-J.
   Beamish-R-J.
TI Importance of wind and river discharge in influencing nutrient dynamics
   and phytoplankton production in summer in the central Strait of
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 173-183.

AU Gallegos-C-L.  Jordan-T-E.
TI Seasonal progression of factors limiting phytoplankton pigment biomass
   in the Rhode River estuary, Maryland (USA). I. Controls on
   phytoplankton growth.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 185-198.

AU Gallegos-C-L.  Jordan-T-E.
TI Seasonal progression of factors limiting phytoplankton pigment biomass
   in the Rhode River estuary, Maryland (USA). II. Modeling N versus P
   limitation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 199-212.

AU Del-Amo-Y.  Le-Pape-O.  Treguer-P.  Queguiner-B.  Menesguen-A.
   Aminot-A.
TI Impacts of high-nitrate freshwater inputs on macrotidal ecosystems. I.
   Seasonal evolution of nutrient limitation for the diatom-dominated
   phytoplankton of the Bay of Brest (France).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 213-224.

AU Del-Amo-Y.  Queguiner-B.  Treguer-P.  Breton-H.  Lampert-L.
TI Impacts of high-nitrate freshwater inputs on macrotidal ecosystems. II.
   Specific role of the silicic acid pump in the year-round dominance of
   diatoms in the Bay of Brest (France).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 225-237.

AU Monaco-M-E.  Ulanowicz-R-E.
TI Comparative ecosystem trophic structure of three U.S. mid-Atlantic
   estuaries.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 239-254.

AU Yoro-S-C.  Sempere-R.  Turley-C.  Unanue-M-A.  Durrieu-de-Madron-X.
   Bianchi-M.
TI Cross-slope variations of organic carbon and bacteria in the Gulf of
   Lions in relation to water dynamics (northwestern Mediterranean).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 255-264.

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AU Sanford-L-P.
TI Turbulent mixing in experimental ecosystem studies.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 265-293.

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AU Fishelson-L.  Goren-M.  Gon-O.
TI Black gut phenomenon in cardinal fishes (Apogonidae, Teleostei).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 295-298.

AU Barnes-D-K-A.
TI Ecology of tropical hermit crabs at Quirimba Island, Mozambique: a
   novel and locally important food source.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 299-302.

AU Barlow-R-G.  Cummings-D-G.  Gibb-S-W.
TI Improved resolution of mono- and divinyl chlorophylls a and b and
   zeaxanthin and lutein in phytoplankton extracts using reverse phase C-8
   HPLC.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Dec 31.  161.  P 303-307.






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AU Repacholi-M.H.
TI Low-Level Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields: Health
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AU Frei-M.R. Berger-R.E. Dusch-S.J. Guel-V. Jauchem-J.R. Merritt-J.H.
   Stedham-M.A.	
TI Chronic Exposure of Cancer-Prone Mice to Low-Level 2450 MHz
   Radiofrequency Radiation
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1998. 19(1). P 20-31.

AU Sontag-W.
TI Action of Extremely Low Frequency Electric Fields on the
   Cyosolic Calcium Concentration of Differentiated HL-60 Cells:
   Nonactivated Cells
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1998. 19(1). P 32-40.

AU Zhadin-M.N. Novikov-V.V. Barnes-F.S. Pergola-N.F. 
TI Combined Action of Static and Alternating Magnetic Fields on Ionic
   Current in Aqueous Glutamic Acid Solution
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1998. 19(1). P 41-45. 

AU Katsir-G. Baram-S.C. Parola-A.H.
TI Effect of Sinusoidally Varying Magnetic Fields on Cell
   Proliferation and Adenosine Deaminase Specific Activity 
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1998. 19(1). P 46-52.

AU Farrell-J.M. Barber-M. Krause-D. Litovitz
TI The Superposition of a Temporally Incoherent Magnetic Field
   Inhibits 60 Hz-induced Changes in the ODC Activity of Developing
   Chick Embryos
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1998. 19(1). P 53-56. 

AU Zecca-L. Mantegazza-C. Margonato-V. Cerretelli-P.
   Caniatti-M. Piva-F. Dondi-D. Hagino-N.
TI Biological Effects of Prolonged Exposure to ELF Electromagnetic
   Fields in Rats: III. 50 Hz Electromagnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1998. 19(1). P 57-66.




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AU Coyne-J-A.  Barton-N-H.  Turelli-M.
TI Perspective: A Critique of Sewall Wright's Shifting Balance Theory of
   Evolution.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  643-671.

AU Epperson-B.  Li-T-Q.
TI Gene Dispersal and Spatial Genetic Structure.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  672-681.

AU Sasaki-A.  Ellner-S.
TI Quantitative Genetic Variance Maintained by Fluctuating Selection with
   Overlapping Generations: Variance Components and Covariances.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  682-696.

AU Hostert-E-E.
TI Reinforcement: A New Perspective on an Old Controversy.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  697-702.

AU Nagy-E-S.
TI Frequency-Dependent Seed Production and Hybridization Rates: Implications
   for Gene Flow between Locally Adopted Plant Populations.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  703-714.

AU Smithson-A.  MacNair-M.
TI Negative Frequency-Dependent Selection by Pollinators on Artificial Flowers
   without Rewards
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  715-723.

AU Sakai-A.  Weller-S-G.  Chen-M-L.  Chou-S-Y.  Tasanont-C.
TI Evolution of Gynodioecy and Maintenance of Females: The Role of Inbreeding
   Depression, Outcrossing Rates, and Resource Allocation in Schiedea
   adamantis (Caryophyllaceae).
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  724-736.

AU Husband-B-C.  Schemske-D.
TI The Effect of Inbreeding in Diploid and Tetraploid Populations of Epilobium
   angustifolium (Onagraceae): Implications for the Genetic Basis of
   Inbreeding Depression.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  737-746.

AU Howard-D-J.  Preszler-R-W.  Williams-J.  Fenchel-S.  Boecklen-W-J.
TI How Discrete Are Oak Species? Insights from a Hybrid Zone between Quercus
   grisea and Quercus gambelii.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  747-755.

AU Kenyon-J-C.
TI Models of Reticulate Evolution in the Coral Genus Acropoca Based on
   Chromosoma Numbers: Parallels with Plants.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  756-767.

AU Benzie-J-A-H.  Williams-S-T.
TI Genetic Structure of Giant Clam (Tridacna maxima) Populations in the West
   Pacific Is Not Consistent with Dispersal by Present-Day Ocean Currents.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  768-783.

AU Parsons-K.
TI Contrasting Patterns of Heritable Geographic Variation in Shell Morphology
   and Growth Potential in the Marine Gastropod Bembicium vittatum: Evidence
   from Field Experiments.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  784-796.

AU Snook-R-R.
TI Is the Production of Multiple Sperm Types Adaptive?
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  797-808.

AU Noor-M-A-F.
TI Genetics of Sexual Isolation and Courtship Dysfunction in Male Hybrids of
   Drosophila pseudoobscura and Drosophila persimilis.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  809-815.

AU True-J-R.  Liu-J.  Stam-L-F.  Zeng-Z-B.  Laurie-C-C.
TI Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Divergence in Male Secondary Sexual Traits
   between Drosophila simulans and Drosophila mauritiana.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  816-832.

AU Pitnick-S.  Spicer-G-S.  Markow-T.
TI Phylogenetic Examination of Female Incorporation of Ejaculate in
   Drosophila.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  833-845.

AU Joshi-A.  Thompson-J-N.
TI Adaptation and Specialization in a Two-Resource Environment in Drosophila
   Species.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  846-855.

AU Fernandez-J.  Lopez-Fanjul-C.
TI Spontaneous Mutational Genotype-Environment Interaction for Fitness Related
   Traits in Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  856-864.

AU Deckert-Cruz-D-J.  Tyler-R-H.  Landmesser-J-E.  Rose-M-R.
TI Allozymic Differentiation in Response to Laboratory Demographic Selection of
   Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  865-872.

AU Camara-M-D.
TI A Recent Host Range Expansion in Junonia coenia Hubner (Nymphalidae):
   Oviposition Preference, Survival, Growth, and Chemical Defense.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  873-884.

AU Strange-R-M.  Burr-B-M.
TI Intraspecific Phylogeography of North American Highland Fishes: A Test of
   Pleistocene Vicariance Hypothesis.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  885-897.

AU Maret-T-J.  Collins-J-P.
TI Ecological Origin of Morphological Diversity: A Study of Alternative Trophic
   Phenotypes in Larval Salamanders.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  898-905.

AU Fisher-R-N.
TI Dispersal and Evolution of the Pacific Basin Gekkonid Lizards Gehyra
   oceanica and Gehyra mutilata.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  906-921.

AU Wikelski-M.  Trillmich-F.
TI Body Size and Sexual Size Dimorphism in Marine Iguanas Fluctuate as a Result
   of Opposing Natural and Sexual Selection: An Island Comparison.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  922-936.

AU Briskie-J-V.  Montgomerie-R.  Birkhead-T-R.
TI The Evolution of Sperm Size in Birds.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  937-945.

AU Merila-J.  Bjorklund-M.  Baker-A-J.
TI Historical Demography and Present Day Population Structure of the
   Greenfinch, Carduelis chloris--An Analysis of mtDNA Control-Region
   Sequences.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  946-956.

AU Leamy-L-J.  Routman-E-J.  Cheverud-J-M.
TI A Search for Quantitative Trait Loci Affecting Asymmetry of Mandibular
   Characters in Mice.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  957-969.

AU Dobson-F-S.  Chesser-R-K.  Hoogland-J-L.  Sugg-D-W.  Foltz-D-W.
TI Do Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs Minimize Inbreeding?
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  970-978.

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AU Gavrilets-S.
TI Single Locus Clines.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  979-983.

AU Elena-S-F.  Miralles-R.  Moya-A.
TI Frequency-Dependent Selection in a Mammalian RNA Virus.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  984-987.

AU Day-T.  Aarssen-L-W.
TI A Time Commitment Hypothesis for Size-Dependent Gender Allocation.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  988-993.

AU Burton-R.
TI Genetic Evidence for Long Term Persistence of Marine Invertebrate
   Populations in an Ephemeral Environment.
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  993-998.

AU Fox-C-W.
TI The Ecology of Body Size in a Seed Beetle, Stator limbatus: Persistence of
   Environmental Variation across Generations?
SO Evolution.  1997  Jun.  51(3).  P  1005-1010.

AU Hinman-K-E.  Throop-H-L.  Adams-K-L.  Dake-A-J.  McLauchlan-K-K.  McKone-M.
TI Pr