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AU Schimmel-P. Schmidt-E.
TI Making connections: RNA-dependent amino acid
   recognition
DE Aminoacyl tRNA synthase
DE editing
DE amino acid discrimination
DE RNA world
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 1-2.
CC Frontlines

AU Thevelein-J. Hohmann-S.
TI Trehalose synthase: guard to the gate of glycolysis in
   yeast?
DE glucose sensing
DE glucose-induced signalling
DE glycolysis
DE cAMP
DE trehalose metabolism
DE hexokinase
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1) P 3-10.
CC Talking Point

AU Moore-I. Schell-J. Palme-K.
TI Subclass-specific sequence motifs in Rab GTPases
DE Rab
DE YPT
DE GTPase
DE secretion
DE endocytosis
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 10-12.
CC Protein Sequence Motif

AU Rudd-K-E.  Plunkett-III-G.  Rouviere-P-E.  Lazar-S.
   Sofia-S-H.  Koonin-E-V. 
TI A new family of peptidyl-prolyl isomerases
DE Peptidyl prolyl isomerase
DE protein folding
DE NifM
DE PpiC
DE sequence conservation
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 12-14.
CC Protein Sequence Motif

AU Koonin-E-V. van-der-Vies-S-M.
TI Conserved sequence motifs in bacterial and
   bacteriophage chaperonins
DE molecular chaperones
DE protein folding
DE bacteriophage morphogenesis
DE GroES
DE chaperonin
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 14-16.

AU Hooper-N-M. Turner-A-J.
TI Specificity of the Alzheimer's amyloid precursor
   protein alpha-secretase
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1) P  14-15.
CC Letter

AU Hardie-G. Bune-A. Schultz-R. Horne-R. Campbell-P-N.
   Friedland-R-P.
TI Invasion of the cabbage patch
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 16-17.
CC Letters

AU Burgering-B-M-T.  Bos-J-L.
TI Regulation of Ras-mediated signalling: more than
   one way to skin a cat
DE p21ras
DE raf-1
DE cAMP
DE protein kinase C
DE protein kinase A
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 18-22.
CC Review

AU Stubbs-M-T.  Bode-W.
TI The clot thickens: clues provided by thrombin
   structure
DE thrombin
DE coagulation
DE inhibition
DE molecular recognition
DE three-dimensional structure 
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 23-28.
CC Review

AU Ohlendieck-K.  Lennarz-W-J.
TI Role of the sea urchin egg receptor for sperm in
   gamete interactions
DE fertilization
DE sperm receptor
DE bindin
DE egg activation
DE sea urchin
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 29-33.
CC Review

AU Lew-J. Wang-J-H.
TI Neuronal cdc2-like kinase
DE cyclin-dependent kinase
DE p35
DE tau phosphorylation
DE neurofilament phosphorylation
DE cell cycle
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 33-37.
CC Review

AU James-P.  Vorherr-T.  Carafoli-E.
TI Calmodulin binding domains: just two faced or multi-
   faceted?
DE calmodulin binding
DE inhibitory domain
DE kinase
DE calcium pump
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 38-42.
CC Review

AU Hengen-P-N.
TI Methods and reagents - Wayward PCR primers 
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 42-44.
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TI Stop press: TIBS newsgroup
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 44.
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AU Welch-R.
TI Schrodinger's What is Life?: a 50-year Reflection
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 45-48.
CC Reflections

AU Halperin-M-L.
TI Biochemistry for the Medical Sciences: An Integrated
   Case Approach
SO Trends-Biochem.-Sci.  1995 Jan.  20(1)  P 48.
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CC Molecular Microbiology Contents - January Vol. 15 No. 2 1995

CC Research Articles

AU Awad-M-M.  Bryant-A-E.  Stevens-D-L.  Rood-J-I.
TI Virulence studies on chromosomal alpha-toxin and theta-toxin 
   mutants constructed by allelic exchange provide genetic evidence 
   for the essential role of alpha-toxin in Clostridium perfringens-
   mediated gas gangrene.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 191-202.

AU Haijema-B-J.  Hamoen-L-W.  Kooistra-J.  Venema-G.  van-
   Sinderen-D.
TI Expression of the ATP-dependent deoxyribonuclease of Bacillus 
   subtilis is under competence-mediated control.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 203-211.

AU van-Sinderen-D.  Kiewiet-R.  Venema-G.
TI Differential expression of two closely related deoxyribonuclease 
   genes, nucA and nucB, in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 213-223.

AU Algramam-K.  Naider-F.  Becker-J-M.
TI A recognition component of the ubiquitin system is required for 
   peptide transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 225-234.

AU Heym-B.  Alzari-P-M.  Honore-N.  Cole-S-T.
TI Missense mutations in the catalase-peroxidase gene, katG, are 
   associated with isoniazid resistance in Mycobacterium 
   tuberculosis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 235-245.

AU Scholten-M.  Janssen-R.  Bogaarts-C.  van-Strien-J.  Tommassen-
   J.
TI The pho regulon of Shigella flexneri.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 247-254.

AU Reddy-P-S.  Raghavan-A.  Chatterji-D.
TI Evidence for a ppGpp-binding site on Escherichia coli RNA 
   polymerase: proximity relationship with the rifampicin-binding 
   domain.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 255-265.

AU Schwan-E-T.  Robertson-B-D.  Brade-H.  van-Putten-J-P-M.
TI Gonococcal rfaF mutants express Rd2 chemotype LPS and do not 
   enter epithelial host cells.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 267-275.

AU Pannekoek-Y.  Dankert-J.  van-putten-J-P-M.
TI Construction of recombinant neisserial Hsp60 proteins and 
   mapping of antigenic domains.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 277-285.

AU Levine-A.  Autret-S.  Seror-S-J.
TI A checkpoint involving RTP, the replication terminator protein, 
   arrests replication downstream of the origin during the stringent 
   response in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 287-295.

AU Sexton-R.  Gill-P-R-Jr.  Callanan-M-J.  O'Sullivan-D-J.  Dowling-
   D-N.  O'Gara-F.
TI Iron-responsive gene expression in Pseudomonas fluorescens 
   M114: cloning and characterization of a transcription-activating 
   factor, PbrA.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 297-306.

AU Page-M-D.  Ferguson-S-J.
TI Cloning and sequence analysis of cycH gene from Paracoccus 
   denitrificans:  the cycH gene product is required for assembly of 
   all c-type cytochromes, including cytochrome c1.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 307-318.

AU Berks-B-C.  Page-M-D.  Richardson-D-J.  Reilly-A.  Cavill-A.  
   Outen-F.  Ferguson-S-J.
TI Sequence analysis of subunits of the membrane-bound nitrate 
   reductase from a dentrifying bacterium: the integral membrane 
   subunit provides a prototype for the dihaem electron-carrying arm 
   of a redox loop.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 319-331.

AU Olsthoorn-R-C-L.  Zoog-S.  van-Duin-J.
TI Coevolution of RNA helix stability and Shine-Dalgarno 
   complementarity in a translational start region.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 333-339.

AU Kowalski-L-R-Z.  Kondo-K.  Inouye-M.
TI Cold-shock induction of a family of TIP1-related proteins 
   associated with the membrane in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 341-353.

AU Predich-M.  Doukhan-L.  Nair-G.  Smith-I.
TI Characterization of RNA polymerase and two sigma-factor genes 
   from Mycobacterium smegmatis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 355-366.

AU Martin-B.  Garcia-P.  Castanie-M-P.  Claverys-J-P.
TI The recA gene of Streptococcus pneumoniae is part of a 
   competence-induced operon and controls lysogenic induction.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 367-379.

AU Hufton-S-E.  Ward-R-J.  Bunce-N-A-C.  Armstrong-J-T.  Fletcher-
   A-J-P.  Glass-R-E.
TI Structure-function analysis of the vitamin B12 receptor of 
   Escherichia coli by means of informational suppression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Jan 15(2).  P 381-393.

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 01 (1995)

AU Taussig-R.  Gilman-A-G.
TI Mammalian membrane-bound adenylyl cyclases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 1.

AU Stull-T-L.  Hyun-L.  Sharetzsky-C.  Wooten-J.  McCauley-J-P-Jr..
   Smith-A-B-III.
TI Production and oxidation of indole by Haemophilus influenzae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 5.

AU Donald-R.  Ballard-D-W.  Hawiger-J.
TI Proteolytic processing of NF-{kappa}B/I{kappa}B in human monocytes.
   ATP-dependent induction by pro-inflammatory mediators.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 9.

AU Ogier-Denis-E.  Couvineau-A.  Maoret-J-J.  Houri-J-J.  Bauvy-C.
   Stefanis-D-D.  Isidoro-C.  Laburthe-M.  Codogno-P.
TI A heterotrimeric Gi3-protein controls autophagic sequestration in the
   human colon cancer cell line HT-29
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 13.

AU Sakakibara-J.  Watanabe-R.  Kanai-Y.  Ono-T.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of rat squalene epoxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 17.

AU Zhang-G-F.  Patton-W-A.  Lee-F-J-S.  Liyanage-M.  Han-J-S.  Rhee-S-G.
   Moss-J.  Vaughan-M.
TI Different ARF domains are required for the activation of cholera toxin
   and phospholipase D
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 21.

AU Stewart-A-E.  Arfin-S-M.  Bradshaw-R-A.
TI The sequence of porcine protein NH2-terminal asparagine amidohydrolase.
   A new component of the N-end Rule pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 25.

AU Randriamampita-C.  Tsien-R-Y.
TI Degradation of a calcium influx factor (CIF) can be blocked by
   phosphatase inhibitors or chelation of Ca2+
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 29.

AU Jackson-A.  Tarantini-F.  Gamble-S.  Friedman-S.  Maciag-T.
TI The release of fibroblast growth factor-1 from NIH 3T3 cells in
   response to temperature involves the function of cysteine residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 33.

AU Sakuraba-H.  Noguchi-T.
TI Alcohol:NAD+ oxidoreductase is present in rat liver peroxisomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 37.

AU Suchanek-B.  Seeburg-P-H.  Sprengel-R.
TI Gene structure of the murine N-methyl d-aspartate receptor subunit NR2C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 41.

AU Southwick-F-S.
TI Gain-of-function mutations conferring actin-severing activity to human
   macrophage Cap G
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 45.

AU Sharma-E.  Lombroso-P-J.
TI A neuronal protein tyrosine phosphatase induced by nerve growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 49.

AU Zhang-R.  Chen-L.  Villeret-V.  Fromm-H-J.
TI Glycine 122 is essential for cooperativity and binding of Mg2+ to
   porcine fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 54.

AU Kublaoui-B.  Lee-J.  Pilch-P-F.
TI Dynamics of signaling during insulin-stimulated endocytosis of its
   receptor in adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 59.

AU Kazama-Y.  Hamamoto-T.  Foster-D-C.  Kisiel-W.
TI Hepsin, a putative membrane-associated serine protease, activates human
   factor VII and initiates a pathway of blood coagulation on the cell
   surface leading to thrombin formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 66.

AU Nogales-D.  Lightner-D-A.
TI On the structure of bilirubin in solution. 13C{1H} heteronuclear
   Overhauser effect NMR analyses in aqueous buffer and organic solvents.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 73.

AU Borner-C.  Ueffing-M.  Jaken-S.  Parker-P-J.  Weinstein-I-B.
TI Two closely related isoforms of protein kinase C produce reciprocal
   effects on the growth of rat fibroblasts. Possible molecular mechanisms.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 78.

AU Zhang-Y.  Fillingame-R-H.
TI Changing the ion binding specificity of the Escherichia coli
   H+-transporting ATP synthase by directed mutagenesis of subunit c
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 87.

AU Bajt-M-L.  Goodman-T.  McGuire-S-L.
TI {beta}2 (CD18) mutations abolish ligand recognition by I domain
   integrins LFA-1 ({alpha}L{beta}2, CD11a/CD18) and MAC-1
   ({alpha}M{beta}2, CD11b/CD18)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 94.

AU Lee-H-C.  Toung-Y-P-S.  Tu-Y-S-L.  Tu-C-P-D.
TI A molecular genetic approach for the identification of essential
   residues in human glutathione S-transferase function in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 99.

AU Allen-L-A.  Zhao-X-J.  Caughey-W.  Poyton-R-O.
TI Isoforms of yeast cytochrome c oxidase subunit V affect the binuclear
   reaction center and alter the kinetics of interaction with the isoforms
   of yeast cytochrome c
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 110.

AU Smulson-M-E.  Kang-V-H.  Ntambi-J-M.  Rosenthal-D-S.  Ding-R.
   Simbulan-C-M-G.
TI Requirement for the expression of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase during
   the early stages of differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, as studied
   by antisense RNA induction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 119.

AU Hassett-R.  Kosman-D-J.
TI Evidence for Cu(II) reduction as a component of copper uptake by
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 128.

AU Reeve-J-G.  Guadano-A.  Xiong-J.  Morgan-J.  Bleehen-N-M.
TI Diminished expression of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding
   protein-5 and activation of IGF-I-mediated autocrine growth in simian
   virus 40-transformed human fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 135.

AU Kahn-R-A.  Clark-J.  Rulka-C.  Stearns-T.  Zhang-C-.  Randazzo-P-A.
   Terui-T.  Cavenagh-M.
TI Mutational analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ARF1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 143.

AU Huang-Z.  Chen-Y.  Nissenson-R-A.
TI The cytoplasmic tail of the G-protein-coupled receptor for parathyroid
   hormone and parathyroid hormone-related protein contains positive and
   negative signals for endocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 151.

AU Searles-R-P.  Midson-C-N.  Nipper-V-J.  Machida-C-A.
TI Transcription of the rat {beta}1-adrenergic receptor gene.
   Characterization of the transcript and identification of important
   sequences.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 157.

AU DiBella-E-E.  Maurer-M-C.  Scheraga-H-A.
TI Expression and folding of recombinant bovine prethrombin-2 and its
   activation to thrombin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 163.

AU Dustin-M-L.  Baranski-T-J.  Sampath-D.  Kornfeld-S.
TI A novel mutagenesis strategy identifies distantly spaced amino acid
   sequences that are required for the phosphorylation of both the
   oligosaccharides of procathepsin D by N-acetylglucosamine
   1-phosphotransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 170.

AU Abraham-D-G.  Patel-P-P.  Cooper-A-J-L.
TI Isolation from rat kidney of a cytosolic high molecular weight
   cysteine-S-conjugate {beta}-lyase with activity toward leukotriene E4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 180.

AU Rye-K-A.  Hime-N-J.  Barter-P-J.
TI The influence of cholesteryl ester transfer protein on the composition,
   size, and structure of spherical, reconstituted high density
   lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 189.

AU Hodges-Garcia-Y.  Hagerman-P-J.
TI Investigation of the influence of cytosine methylation on DNA
   flexibility
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 197.

AU Zu-Y-L.  Ai-Y.  Huang-C-K.
TI Characterization of an autoinhibitory domain in human mitogen-activated
   protein kinase-activated protein kinase 2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 202.

AU Thomas-W-G.  Thekkumkara-T-J.  Motel-T-J.  Baker-K-M.
TI Stable expression of a truncated AT1A receptor in CHO-K1 cells. The
   carboxyl-terminal region directs agonist-induced internalization but
   not receptor signaling or desensitization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 207.

AU Norris-F-A.  Ungewickell-E.  Majerus-P-W.
TI Inositol hexakisphosphate binds to clathrin assembly protein 3
   (AP-3/AP180) and inhibits clathrin cage assembly in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 214.

AU Gerhardinger-C.  Marion-M-S.  Rovner-A.  Glomb-M.  Monnier-V-M.
TI Novel degradation pathway of glycated amino acids into free
   fructosamine by a Pseudomonas sp. soil strain extract
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 218.

AU Whitelegge-J-P.  Koo-D.  Diner-B-A.  Domian-I.  Erickson-J-M.
TI Assembly of the Photosystem II oxygen-evolving complex is inhibited in
   psbA site-directed mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Aspartate 170
   of the D1 polypeptide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 225.

AU Gu-W.  Morales-C.  Hecht-N-B.
TI In male mouse germ cells, copper-zinc superoxide dismutase utilizes
   alternative promoters that produce multiple transcripts with different
   translation potential
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 236.

AU Parlati-F.  Dominguez-M.  Bergeron-J-J-M.  Thomas-D-Y.
TI Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNE1 encodes an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
   membrane protein with sequence similarity to calnexin and calreticulin
   and functions as a constituent of the ER quality control apparatus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 244.

AU Macaulay-C.  Meier-E.  Forbes-D-J.
TI Differential mitotic phosphorylation of proteins of the nuclear pore
   complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 254.

AU Dua-R.  Wu-S-K.  Cho-W.
TI A structure-function study of bovine pancreatic phospholipase A2 using
   polymerized mixed liposomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 263.

AU Morino-N.  Mimura-T.  Hamasaki-K.  Tobe-K.  Ueki-K.  Kikuchi-K.
   Takehara-K.  Kadowaki-T.  Yazaki-Y.  Nojima-Y.
TI Matrix/integrin interaction activates the mitogen-activated protein
   kinase, p44erk-1 and p42erk-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 269.

AU Burke-J-R.  Gregor-K-R.  Tramposch-K-M.
TI Mechanism of inhibition of human nonpancreatic secreted phospholipase
   A2 by the anti-inflammatory agent BMS-181162
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 274.

AU Groebe-D-R.  Abramson-S-N.
TI Lophotoxin is a slow binding irreversible inhibitor of nicotinic
   acetylcholine receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 281.

AU Korner-C.  Nurnberg-B.  Uhde-M.  Braulke-T.
TI Mannose 6-phosphate/insulin-like growth factor II receptor fails to
   interact with G-proteins. Analysis of mutant cytoplasmic receptor
   domains.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 287.

AU Balasubramanian-S.  Beger-R-D.  Bennett-S-E.  Mosbaugh-D-W.
   Bolton-P-H.
TI Secondary structure of uracil-DNA glycosylase inhibitor protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 296.

AU Zweier-J-L.  Wang-P.  Kuppusamy-P.
TI Direct measurement of nitric oxide generation in the ischemic heart
   using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 304.

AU Li-J.  Perrella-M-A.  Tsai-J-C.  Yet-S-F.  Hsieh-C-M.  Yoshizumi-M.
   Patterson-C.  Endege-W-O.  Zhou-F.  Lee-M-E.
TI Induction of vascular endothelial growth factor gene expression by
   interleukin-1{beta} in rat aortic smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 308.

AU Wong-V.  Pearsall-D.  Arriaga-R.  Ip-N-Y.  Stahl-N.  Lindsay-R-M.
TI Binding characteristics of ciliary neurotrophic factor to sympathetic
   neurons and neuronal cell lines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 313.

AU Liao-J-K.  Shin-W-S.  Lee-W-Y.  Clark-S-L.
TI Oxidized low-density lipoprotein decreases the expression of
   endothelial nitric oxide synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 319.

AU Wu-W.  Blumberg-B-M.  Fay-P-J.  Bambara-R-A.
TI Strand transfer mediated by human immunodeficiency virus reverse
   transcriptase in vitro is promoted by pausing and results in
   misincorporation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 325.

AU Abrams-C-S.  Zhao-W.
TI SH3 domains specifically regulate kinase activity of expressed Src
   family proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 333.

AU Perrino-B-A.  Ng-L-Y.  Soderling-T-R.
TI Calcium regulation of calcineurin phosphatase activity by its B subunit
   and calmodulin. Role of the autoinhibitory domain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 340.

AU Visai-L.  Bozzini-S.  Raucci-G.  Toniolo-A.  Speziale-P.
TI Isolation and characterization of a novel collagen-binding protein from
   Streptococcus pyogenes strain 6414
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 347.

AU Wang-Y.  MacDonald-J-I-S.  Kent-C.
TI Identification of the nuclear localization signal of rat liver
   CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 354.

AU Viriyakosol-S.  Kirkland-T-N.
TI A region of human CD14 required for lipopolysaccharide binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 361.

AU Davis-S-J.  Davies-E-A.  Barclay-A-N.  Daenke-S.  Bodian-D-L.
   Jones-E-Y.  Stuart-D-I.  Butters-T-D.  Dwek-R-A.  Merwe-P-A-.
TI Ligand binding by the immunoglobulin superfamily recognition molecule
   CD2 is glycosylation-independent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 369.

AU Riikonen-T.  Koivisto-L.  Vihinen-P.  Heino-J.
TI Transforming growth factor-{beta} regulates collagen gel contraction by
   increasing {alpha}2{beta}1 integrin expression in osteogenic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 376.

AU Tao-Y.  Chen-K-Y.
TI Purification of deoxyhypusine synthase from Neurospora crassa to
   homogeneity by substrate elution affinity chromatography
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 383.

AU Boldin-M-P.  Mett-I-L.  Varfolomeev-E-E.  Chumakov-I.  Shemer-Avni-Y.
   Camonis-J-H.  Wallach-D.
TI Self-association of the death domains of the p55 tumor necrosis factor
   (TNF) receptor and Fas/APO1 prompts signaling for TNF and Fas/APO1
   effects
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 387.

AU Tamai-K.  Li-K.  Silos-S.  Rudnicka-L.  Hashimoto-T.  Nishikawa-T.
   Uitto-J.
TI Interferon-{gamma}-mediated inactivation of transcription of the
   230-kDa bullous pemphigoid antigen gene (BPAG1) provides novel insight
   into keratinocyte differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 392.

AU Tolstrup-A-B.  Bejder-A.  Fleckner-J.  Justesen-J.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the interferon-{gamma}-inducible
   tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase includes alternative splicing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 397.

AU Chakravarti-S.  Horchar-T.  Jefferson-B.  Laurie-G-W.  Hassell-J-R.
TI Recombinant domain III of perlecan promotes cell attachment through its
   RGDS sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 404.

AU Karns-L-R.  Kariya-K-.  Simpson-P-C.
TI M-CAT, CArG, and Sp1 elements are required for {alpha}1-adrenergic
   induction of the skeletal {alpha}-actin promoter during cardiac myocyte
   hypertrophy. Transcriptional enhancer factor-1 and protein kinase C as
   conserved transducers of the fetal program in cardiac growth.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 410.

AU Yoshioka-H.  Greenwel-P.  Inoguchi-K.  Truter-S.  Inagaki-Y.
   Ninomiya-Y.  Ramirez-F.
TI Structural and functional analysis of the promoter of the human
   {alpha}1(XI) collagen gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 418.

AU Thompson-D-K.  Garbers-D-L.
TI Dominant negative mutations of the guanylyl cyclase-A receptor.
   Extracellular domain deletion and catalytic domain point mutations.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 425.

AU Hu-B.  Coulson-L.  Moyer-B.  Price-P-A.
TI Isolation and molecular cloning of a novel bone phosphoprotein related
   in sequence to the cystatin family of thiol protease inhibitors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 431.

AU Santos-M-A.  Garcia-Ramirez-J-J.  Revuelta-J-L.
TI Riboflavin biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cloning,
   characterization, and expression of the RIB5 gene encoding riboflavin
   synthase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 437.

AU Ackermann-E-J.  Conde-Frieboes-K.  Dennis-E-A.
TI Inhibition of macrophage Ca2+-independent phospholipase A2 by bromoenol
   lactone and trifluoromethyl ketones
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 445.

AU Ma-J-.  Yang-Z.  Chao-J.  Chao-L.
TI Intramuscular delivery of rat kallikrein-binding protein gene reverses
   hypotension in transgenic mice expressing human tissue kallikrein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 451.

AU Watanabe-Y.  Perrino-B-A.  Chang-B-H.  Soderling-T-R.
TI Identification in the calcineurin A subunit of the domain that binds
   the regulatory B subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 456.

AU Chambliss-K-L.  Caudle-D-L.  Hinson-D-D.  Moomaw-C-R.  Slaughter-C-A.
   Jakobs-C.  Gibson-K-M.
TI Molecular cloning of the mature NAD+-dependent succinic semialdehyde
   dehydrogenase from rat and human. cDNA isolation, evolutionary
   homology, and tissue expression.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 461.

AU Coustry-F.  Maity-S-N.  Crombrugghe-B-.
TI Studies on transcription activation by the multimeric CCAAT-binding
   factor CBF
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 468.

AU Liu-R.  Zhu-J.  Jospe-N.  Furlanetto-R-W.  Bastian-W.
   Livingston-J-N.
TI Deletion of lysine 121 creates a temperature-sensitive alteration in
   insulin binding by the insulin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 476.

AU Ma-Y.  Kobrinsky-E.  Marks-A-R.
TI Cloning and expression of a novel truncated calcium channel from
   non-excitable cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 483.

AU Cao-X.  Zhou-Y.  Lee-A-S.
TI Requirement of tyrosine- and serine/threonine kinases in the
   transcriptional activation of the mammalian grp78/BiP promoter by
   thapsigargin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 6.  270(01).  p 494.

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CC JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY Volume 69  No. 1  January 95
CC ANIMAL VIRUSES
AU Constance I. Nugent and Karla Kirkegaard
TI "RNA Binding Properties of Poliovirus Subviral Particles.";
SO J. Virol. 69:13-22(95)
//
AU Byoung J. Yoo, Mark J. Selby, Joonho Choe, Byung S. Suh, Steven H.
   Choi, Jean S. Joh, Gerald J. Nuovo, Hyo-Suk Lee, Michael Houghton, and
   Jang H. Han
TI "Transfection of a Differentiated Human Hepatoma Cell Line (Huh7) with
   In Vitro-Transcribed Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA and Establishment of a
   Long-Term Culture Persistently Infected with HCV.";
SO J. Virol. 69:32-38(95)
//
AU Terri Wrin, Tatjana P. Loh, Joann Charron Vennari, Hanneke
   Schuitemaker, and Jack H. Nunberg
TI "Adaptation to Persistent Growth in the H9 Cell Line Renders a Primary
   Isolate of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Sensitive to
   Neutralization by Vaccine Sera.";
SO J. Virol. 69:39-48(95)
//
AU Zhimin Zhu and Priscilla A. Schaffer
TI "Intracellular Localization of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Major
   Transcriptional Regulatory Protein, ICP4, Is Affected by ICP27..";
SO J. Virol. 69:49-59(95)
//
AU Kanakatte Raviprakash, Kan Liu, Mark Matteucci, Richard Wagner, Robert
   Riffenburgh, and Mitchell Carl
TI "Inhibition of Dengue Virus by Novel, Modified Antisense
   Oligonucleotides..";
SO J. Virol. 69:69-74(95)
//
AU Yeu Su, Waldemar Popik, and Paula M. Pitha
TI "Inhibition of Human Immunodificiency Virus Type 1 Replication by a
   Tat-Activated, Transduced Interferon Gene: Targeted Expression to Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:110-121(95)
//
AU Roswitha Lower, Ralf R. Tonjes, Christine Korbmacher, Reinhard Kurth,
   and Johannes Lower
TI "Identification of a Rev-Related Protein by Analysis of Spliced
   Transcripts of the Human Endogenous Retroviruses HTDV/HERV-K.";
SO J. Virol. 69:141-149(95)
//
AU Steven S. Pullen and Paul D. Friesen
TI "Early Transcription of the ie-1 Transregulator Gene of Autographa
   californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Is Regulated by DNA Sequences
   within Its 5 Noncoding Leader Region.";
SO J. Virol. 69:156-165(95)
//
AU G. P. Hayhurst, L. A. Bryant, R. C. Caswell, S. M. Walker, and J. H.
   Sinclair
TI "CCAAT Box-Dependent Activation of the TATA-Less Human DNA Polymerase 
   Promoter by the Human Cytomegalovirus 72-Kilodalton Major
   Immediate-Early Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:182-188(95)
//
AU Ralf Bartenschlager, Ludwina Ahlborn-Laake, Kaya Yasargil, Jan Mous,
   and Helmut Jacobsen
TI "Substrate Determinants for Cleavage in cis and in trans by the
   Hepatitis C Virus NS3 Proteinase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:198-205(95)
//
AU Julianna Lisziewicz, Daisy Sun, Bruce Trapnell, Michael Thomson,
   Hsiao-Kuey Chang, Barbara Ensoli, and Bo Peng
TI "An Autoregulated Dual-Function antitat Gene for Human Immunodeficiency
   Virus Type 1 Gene Therapy.";
SO J. Virol. 69:206-212(95)
//
AU Margot N. Pearson and George F. Rohrmann
TI "Lymantria dispar Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Homologous Regions:
   Characterization of Their Ability To Function as Replication Origins.";
SO J. Virol. 69:213-221(95)
//
AU Shuyuarn F. Yu, Patricia Benton, Michael Bovee, James Sessions, and
   Richard E. Lloyd
TI "Defective RNA Replication by Poliovirus Mutants Deficient in 2A
   Protease Cleavage Activity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:247-252(95)
//
AU Eric Johannsen, Eugene Koh, George Mosialos, Xiao Tong, Elliott Kieff,
   and Steven R. Grossman
TI "Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Protein 2 Transactivation of the Latent
   Membrane Protein 1 Promoter Is Mediated by J and PU.1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:253-262(95)
//
AU Joost Louwagie, Wouter Janssens, John Mascola, Leo Heyndrickx, Patricia
   Hegerich, Guido van der Groen, Francine E. McCutchan, and Donald S.
   Burke
TI "Genetic Diversity of the Envelope Glycoprotein from Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolates of African Origin.";
SO J. Virol. 69:263-271(95)
//
AU Myungsoo Joo and Shinji Makino
TI "The Effect of Two Closely Inserted Transcription Consensus Sequences on
   Coronavirus Transcription.";
SO J. Virol. 69:272-280(95)
//
AU Ming Chu Chen, Diane Redenius, Farzaneh Osati-Ashtiani, and Michele M.
   Fluck
TI "Enhancer-Mediated Role for Polyomavirus Middle T/Small T in DNA
   Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:326-333(95)
//
AU Homayon Ghiasi, Steven L. Wechsler, Ravi Kaiwar, Anthony B. Nesburn,
   and Florence M. Hofman
TI "Local Expression of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha and Interleukin-2
   Correlates with Protection against Corneal Scarring after Ocular
   Challenge of Vaccinated Mice with Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:334-340(95)
//
AU Anthony R. Welch, Elcira C. Villarreal, and Wade Gibson
TI "Cytomegalovirus Protein Substrates Are Not Cleaved by the Herpes
   Simplex Virus Type 1 Proteinase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:341-347(95)
//
AU Nathalie Chazal, Bernard Gay, Christian Carriere, Jeannette Tournier,
   and Pierre Boulanger
TI "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 MA Deletion Mutants Expressed in
   Baculovirus-Infected Cells: cis and trans Effects on the Gag Precursor
   Assembly Pathway..";
SO J. Virol. 69:365-375(95)
//
AU MaryAnn Wiskerchen and Mark A. Muesing
TI "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Integrase: Effects of Mutations on
   Viral Ability To Integrate, Direct Viral Gene Expression from
   Unintegrated Viral DNA Templates, and Sustain Viral Propagation in
   Primary Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:376-386(95)
//
AU Scott B. Vande Pol and Peter M. Howley
TI "Negative Regulation of the Bovine Papillomavirus E5, E6, and E7
   Oncogenes by the Viral E1 and E2 Genes..";
SO J. Virol. 69:395-402(95)
//
AU Marlies Sauter, Stefanie Schommer, Elisabeth Kremmer, Klaus Remberger,
   Gottfried Dolken, Ina Lemm, Marion Buck, Barbara Best, Dieter
   Neumann-Haefelin, and Nikolaus Mueller-Lantzsch
TI "Human Endogenous Retrovirus K10: Expression of Gag Protein and
   Detection of Antibodies in Patients with Seminomas.";
SO J. Virol. 69:414-421(95)
//
AU Stephen Curry, Charles C. Abrams, Elizabeth Fry, John C. Crowther,
   Graham J. Belsham, David I. Stuart, and Andrew M. Q. King
TI "Viral RNA Modulates the Acid Sensitivity of Foot-and-Mouth Disease
   Virus Capsids.";
SO J. Virol. 69:430-438(95)
//
AU Iris Dotan, Brian P. Scottoline, Timothy S. Heuer, and Patrick O. Brown
TI "Characterization of Recombinant Murine Leukemia Virus Integrase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:456-468(95)
//
AU Arleen Loewy, Joan Smyth, Carl-Henrik von Bonsdorff, Peter Liljestrom,
   and Milton J. Schlesinger
TI "The 6-Kilodalton Membrane Protein of Semliki Forest Virus Is Involved
   in the Budding Process.";
SO J. Virol. 69:469-475(95)
//
AU Michal Perach, Tami Rubinek, and Amnon Hizi
TI "Resistance to Nucleoside Analogs of Selective Mutants of Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 Reverse Transcriptase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:509-512(95)
//
AU Takeshi A. Sato, Masayoshi Enami, and Tomoaki Kohama
TI "Isolation of the Measles Virus Hemagglutinin Protein in a Soluble Form
   by Protease Digestion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:513-516(95)
//
AU Olivier Schwartz, Alice Dautry-Varsat, Bruno Goud, Valerie Marechal,
   Agathe Subtil, Jean-Michel Heard, and Olivier Danos
TI "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Nef Induces Accumulation of CD4 in
   Early Endosomes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:528-533(95)
//
AU Carolyn A. Wilson, Maribeth V. Eiden, Wayne B. Anderson, Csaba Lehel,
   and Zoltan Olah
TI "The Dual-Function Hamster Receptor for Amphotropic Murine Leukemia
   Virus (MuLV), 10A1 MuLV, and Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus Is a Phosphate
   Symporter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:534-537(95)
//
AU Wei-Kung Wang, Max Essex, and Tun-Hou Lee
TI "The Highly Conserved Aspartic Acid Residue between Hypervariable
   Regions 1 and 2 of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gp120 Is
   Important for Early Stages of Virus Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:538-542(95)
//
AU Bingfang Huan, Marshall J. Kosovsky, and Aleem Siddiqui
TI "Retinoid X Receptor  Transactivates the Hepatitis B Virus Enhancer 1
   Element by Forming a Heterodimeric Complex with the Peroxisome
   Proliferator-Activated Receptor.";
SO J. Virol. 69:547-551(95)
//
AU Ross Kedl, Stephen Schmechel, and Leslie Schiff
TI "Comparative Sequence Analysis of the Reovirus S4 Genes from 13 Serotype
   1 and Serotype 3 Field Isolates.";
SO J. Virol. 69:552-559(95)
//
AU Xuemei Cao, Ingrid E. Bergmann, Ralf Fullkrug, and Ewald Beck
TI "Functional Analysis of the Two Alternative Translation Initiation Sites
   of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:560-563(95)
//
AU Michael D. Miller, Maria T. Warmerdam, Kathleen A. Page, Mark B.
   Feinberg, and Warner C. Greene
TI "Expression of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) nef Gene
   during HIV-1 Production Increases Progeny Particle Infectivity
   Independently of gp160 or Viral Entry.";
SO J. Virol. 69:579-584(95)
//
AU Felicia R. Stamey, Geraldina Dominguez, Jodi B. Black, Timothy R.
   Dambaugh, and Philip E. Pellett
TI "Intragenomic Linear Amplification of Human Herpesvirus 6B oriLyt
   Suggests Acquisition of oriLyt by Transposition.";
SO J. Virol. 69:589-596(95)
//
AU MaryAnn Wiskerchen and Mark A. Muesing
TI "Identification and Characterization of a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant
   of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 by Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis
   of the Integrase Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:597-601(95)
//
AU George Allen, Michelle Yeargan, Lais R. R. Costa, and Richard Cross
TI "Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-Restricted Cytotoxic
   T-Lymphocyte Responses in Horses Infected with Equine Herpesvirus 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:606-612(95)
//
AU Kay S. Faaberg, Chen Even, Gene A. Palmer, and Peter G. W. Plagemann
TI "Disulfide Bonds between Two Envelope Proteins of Lactate
   Dehydrogenase-Elevating Virus Are Essential for Viral Infectivity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:613-617(95)
//
CC VIRUS-CELL INTERACTIONS
AU Tobias Bauknecht, Franziska Jundt, Ingrid Herr, Thomas Oehler, Hajo
   Delius, Yang Shi, Peter Angel, and Harald zur Hausen
TI "A Switch Region Determines the Cell Type-Specific Positive or Negative
   Action of YY1 on the Activity of the Human Papillomavirus Type 18
   Promoter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1-12(95)
//
AU Fabrizio Mammano, Francesca Salvatori, Lucia Ometto, Marina Panozzo,
   Luigi Chieco-Bianchi, and Anita De Rossi
TI "Relationship between the V3 Loop and the Phenotypes of Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Isolates from Children
   Perinatally Infected with HIV-1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:82-92(95)
//
AU Denys Brand, Kumar Srinivasan, and Joseph Sodroski
TI "Determinants of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Entry in the CDR2
   Loop of the CD4 Glycoprotein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:166-171(95)
//
AU A. Renee Stewart, Ann E. Tollefson, Peter Krajcsi, Soon-Pin Yei, and
   William S. M. Wold
TI "The Adenovirus E3 10.4K and 14.5K Proteins, Which Function To Prevent
   Cytolysis by Tumor Necrosis Factor and To Down-Regulate the Epidermal
   Growth Factor Receptor, Are Localized in the Plasma Membrane.";
SO J. Virol. 69:172-181(95)
//
AU K. L. Glazenburg, B. P. H. Peeters, J. M. A. Pol, A. L. J. Gielkens,
   and R. J. M. Moormann
TI "Construction and Properties of Pseudorabies Virus Recombinants with
   Altered Control of Immediate-Early Gene Expression.";
SO J. Virol. 69:189-197(95)
//
AU Bettina Kempkes, Dagmar Pich, Reinhard Zeidler, Bill Sugden, and
   Wolfgang Hammerschmidt
TI "Immortalization of Human B Lymphocytes by a Plasmid Containing 71
   Kilobase Pairs of Epstein-Barr Virus DNA.";
SO J. Virol. 69:231-238(95)
//
AU Zhennan Gu, Serge Plaza, Manoussos Perros, Celina Cziepluch, Jean
   Rommelaere, and Jan J. Cornelis
TI "NF-Y Controls Transcription of the Minute Virus of Mice P4 Promoter
   through Interaction with an Unusual Binding Site.";
SO J. Virol. 69:239-246(95)
//
AU Eileen Bridge, Dong-Xiang Xia, Maria Carmo-Fonseca, Beatrice Cardinali,
   Angus I. Lamond, and Ulf Pettersson
TI "Dynamic Organization of Splicing Factors in Adenovirus-Infected Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:281-290(95)
//
AU Richard Bernier and Michel Tremblay
TI "Homologous Interference Resulting from the Presence of Defective
   Particles of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:291-300(95)
//
AU Nouara Yahi, Jean-Marc Sabatier, Stephen Baghdiguian, Francisco
   Gonzalez-Scarano, and Jacques Fantini
TI "Synthetic Multimeric Peptides Derived from the Principal Neutralization
   Domain (V3 Loop) of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) gp120
   Bind to Galactosylceramide and Block HIV-1 Infection in a Human
   CD4-Negative Mucosal Epithelial Cell Line.";
SO J. Virol. 69:320-325(95)
//
AU Patrick L. Green, Ted M. Ross, Irvin S. Y. Chen, and Sherrie Pettiford
TI "Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type II Nucleotide Sequences between env
   and the Last Exon of tax/rex Are Not Required for Viral Replication or
   Cellular Transformation.";
SO J. Virol. 69:387-394(95)
//
AU Gary Whittaker, Iris Kemler, and Ari Helenius
TI "Hyperphosphorylation of Mutant Influenza Virus Matrix Protein, M1,
   Causes Its Retention in the Nucleus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:439-445(95)
//
AU Mary-Ann Mullen, Susan Gerstberger, Dolores M. Ciufo, Joseph D. Mosca,
   and Gary S. Hayward
TI "Evaluation of Colocalization Interactions between the IE110, IE175, and
   IE63 Transactivator Proteins of Herpes Simplex Virus within Subcellular
   Punctate Structures.";
SO J. Virol. 69:476-491(95)
//
AU Elizabeth Beattie, Karen L. Denzler, James Tartaglia, Marion E. Perkus,
   Enzo Paoletti, and Bertram L. Jacobs
TI "Reversal of the Interferon-Sensitive Phenotype of a Vaccinia Virus
   Lacking E3L by Expression of the Reovirus S4 Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:499-505(95)
//
AU Wen Chang, Jui-Chi Hsiao, Che-Sheng Chung, and Chi-Horng Bair
TI "Isolation of a Monoclonal Antibody Which Blocks Vaccinia Virus
   Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:517-522(95)
//
AU Gabriela S. Dveksler, Alexis A. Basile, Christine B. Cardellichio, and
   Kathryn V. Holmes
TI "Mouse Hepatitis Virus Receptor Activities of an MHVR/mph Chimera and
   MHVR Mutants Lacking N-Linked Glycosylation of the N-Terminal Domain.";
SO J. Virol. 69:543-546(95)
//
AU Judith Lacoste, Louisa Petropoulos, Normand Pepin, and John Hiscott
TI "Constitutive Phosphorylation and Turnover of IB in Human T-Cell
   Leukemia Virus Type I-Infected and Tax-Expressing T Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:564-569(95)
//
AU Olivier Pleskoff, Michel Seman, and Marc Alizon
TI "Amphotericin B Derivative Blocks Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   Entry after CD4 Binding: Effect on Virus-Cell Fusion but Not on
   Cell-Cell Fusion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:570-574(95)
//
AU Jochen Kilwinski, Martina Baack, Susanne Heiland, and Rolf Knippers
TI "Transcription Factor Oct1 Binds to the AT-Rich Segment of the Simian
   Virus 40 Replication Origin.";
SO J. Virol. 69:575-578(95)
//
AU Xiao Tong, Fred Wang, Catherine J. Thut, and Elliott Kieff
TI "The Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Protein 2 Acidic Domain Can Interact
   with TFIIB, TAF40, and RPA70 but Not with TATA-Binding Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:585-588(95)
//
CC VIRAL AND CELLULAR ONCOGENES
AU Paolo Romero and Eric H. Humphries
TI "A Mutant v-rel with Increased Ability To Transform B Lymphocytes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:301-307(95)
//
AU Radmila Hrdlickova, Jiri Nehyba, Avijit Roy, Eric H. Humphries, and
   Henry R. Bose, Jr.
TI "The Relocalization of v-Rel from the Nucleus to the Cytoplasm Coincides
   with Induction of Expression of Ikba and nfkb1 and Stabilization of
   IB-.";
SO J. Virol. 69:403-413(95)
//
AU Harry L. Morrison, Bobby Soni, and Jack Lenz
TI "Long Terminal Repeat Enhancer Core Sequences in Proviruses Adjacent to
   c-myc in T-Cell Lymphomas Induced by a Murine Retrovirus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:446-455(95)
//
CC PLANT VIRUSES
AU Peter D. Nagy and Jozef J. Bujarski
TI "Efficient System of Homologous RNA Recombination in Brome Mosaic Virus:
   Sequence and Structure Requirements and Accuracy of Crossovers.";
SO J. Virol. 69:131-140(95)
//
CC VIRAL PATHOGENESIS AND IMMUNITY
AU Isabel Najera, Africa Holguin, Miguel E. Quinones-Mateu, M. Angeles
   Munoz-Fernandez, Rafael Najera, Cecilio Lopez-Galindez, and Esteban
   Domingo
TI "pol Gene Quasispecies of Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Mutations
   Associated with Drug Resistance in Virus from Patients Undergoing No
   Drug Therapy.";
SO J. Virol. 69:23-31(95)
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AU Ming Huang, Zaher Hanna, and Paul Jolicoeur
TI "Mutational Analysis of the Murine AIDS-Defective Viral Genome Reveals a
   High Reversion Rate In Vivo and a Requirement for an Intact Pr60gag
   Protein for Efficient Induction of Disease..";
SO J. Virol. 69:60-68(95)
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AU Hua Fang and Seth H. Pincus
TI "Unique Insertion Sequence and Pattern of CD4 Expression in Variants
   Selected with Immunotoxins from Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type
   1-Infected T Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:75-81(95)
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AU Yaoxing Huang, Linqi Zhang, and David D. Ho
TI "Characterization of nef Sequences in Long-Term Survivors of Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:93-100(95)
//
AU John P. Moore, Yunzhen Cao, Limo Qing, Quentin J. Sattentau, Jayashree
   Pyati, Raju Koduri, James Robinson, Carlos F. Barbas III, Dennis R.
   Burton, and David D. Ho
TI "Primary Isolates of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Are Relatively
   Resistant to Neutralization by Monoclonal Antibodies to gp120, and
   Their Neutralization Is Not Predicted by Studies with Monomeric
   gp120..";
SO J. Virol. 69:101-109(95)
//
AU John P. Moore, Alexandra Trkola, Bette Korber, Lynn J. Boots, Joseph A.
   Kessler II, Francine E. McCutchan, John Mascola, David D. Ho, James
   Robinson, and Anthony J. Conley
TI "A Human Monoclonal Antibody to a Complex Epitope in the V3 Region of
   gp120 of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Has Broad Reactivity
   within and outside Clade B..";
SO J. Virol. 69:122-130(95)
//
AU R. Rochford and D. E. Mosier
TI "Differential Epstein-Barr Virus Gene Expression in B-Cell Subsets
   Recovered from Lymphomas in SCID Mice after Transplantation of Human
   Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:150-155(95)
//
AU C. Shotton, C. Arnold, Q. Sattentau, J. Sodroski, and J. A. McKeating
TI "Identification and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific
   for Polymorphic Antigenic Determinants within the V2 Region of the
   Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Glycoprotein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:222-230(95)
//
AU Grant W. Anderson, Gene A. Palmer, Raymond R. R. Rowland, Chen Even,
   and Peter G. W. Plagemann
TI "Infection of Central Nervous System Cells by Ecotropic Murine Leukemia
   Virus in C58 and AKR Mice and in In Utero-Infected CE/J Mice
   Predisposes Mice to Paralytic Infection by Lactate
   Dehydrogenase-Elevating Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:308-319(95)
//
AU Paul F. Szurek and Benjamin Rix Brooks
TI "Development of Physical Forms of Unintegrated Retroviral DNA in Mouse
   Spinal Cord Tissue during ts1-Induced Spongiform Encephalomyelopathy:
   Elevated Levels of a Novel Single-Stranded Form in Paralyzed Mice.";
SO J. Virol. 69:348-356(95)
//
AU Barbara L. Haller, Melissa L. Barkon, George P. Vogler, and Herbert W.
   Virgin IV
TI "Genetic Mapping of Reovirus Virulence and Organ Tropism in Severe
   Combined Immunodeficient Mice: Organ-Specific Virulence Genes..";
SO J. Virol. 69:357-3640(95)
//
AU Alexander I. Spira and David D. Ho
TI "Effect of Different Donor Cells on Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   Replication and Selection In Vitro.";
SO J. Virol. 69:422-429(95)
//
AU Narendra Chirmule, Soe Than, Shabbir A. Khan, and Savita Pahwa
TI "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tat Induces Functional Unresponsiveness in
   T Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:492-498(95)
//
AU Loredana Ingrosso, Anna Ladogana, and Maurizio Pocchiari
TI "Congo Red Prolongs the Incubation Period in Scrapie-Infected Hamsters.";
SO J. Virol. 69:506-508(95)
//
AU Martijn Groenink, John P. Moore, Silvia Broersen, and Hanneke
   Schuitemaker
TI "Equal Levels of gp120 Retention and Neutralization Resistance of
   Phenotypically Distinct Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   Variants upon Soluble CD4 Treatment.";
SO J. Virol. 69:523-527(95)
//
AU Ramaiah Selvakumar, Lee A. Borenstein, Yi-Ling Lin, Rafi Ahmed, and
   Felix O. Wettstein
TI "Immunization with Nonstructural Proteins E1 and E2 of Cottontail Rabbit
   Papillomavirus Stimulates Regression of Virus-Induced Papillomas.";
SO J. Virol. 69:602-605(95)
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CC JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY Volume 177  No. 2  January 95
CC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
AU Vladimir I. Titorenko, Ineke Keizer, Wim Harder, and Marten Veenhuis
TI "Isolation and Characterization of Mutants Impaired in the Selective
   Degradation of Peroxisomes in the Yeast Hansenula polymorpha.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:357-363(95)
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CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU Tohru Ueda, Yuko Suga, Nobutaka Yahiro, and Tatsuhiko Matsuguchi
TI "Phylogeny of Sym Plasmids of Rhizobia by PCR-Based Sequencing of a nodC
   Segment.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:468-472(95)
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CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Xian Fang Huang, Dao Chao Huang, Georges Novel, and Madeleine Novel
TI "Two Lactococcus lactis Genes, Including lacX, Cooperate To Trigger an
   SOS Response in a recA-Negative Background.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:283-289(95)
//
AU Iwane Suzuki, Nobuyuki Horie, Tatsuo Sugiyama, and Tatsuo Omata
TI "Identification and Characterization of Two Nitrogen-Regulated Genes of
   the Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. Strain PCC7942 Required for
   Maximum Efficiency of Nitrogen Assimilation.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:290-296(95)
//
AU Paula W. Annunziato, Lori F. Wright, WIllie F. Vann, and Richard P.
   Silver
TI "Nucleotide Sequence and Genetic Analysis of the neuD and neuB Genes in
   Region 2 of the Polysialic Acid Gene Cluster of excherichia coli K1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:312-319(95)
//
AU David L. Popham and Peter Setlow
TI "Cloning, Nucleotide Sequence, and Mutagenesis of the Bacillus subtilis
   ponA Operon, Which Codes for Penicillin-Binding Protein (PBP) 1 and a
   PBP-Related Factor.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:326-335(95)
//
AU Wei Yun Zhuang and Lucille Shapiro
TI "Caulobacter FliQ and FliR Membrane Proteins, Required for Flagellar
   Biogenesis and Cell Division, Belong to a Family of Virulence Factor
   Export Proteins.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:343-356(95)
//
AU Margherita Sacco, Ezio Ricca, Richard Losick, and Simon Cutting
TI "An Additional GerE-Controlled Gene Encoding an Abundant Spore Coat
   Protein from Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:372-377(95)
//
AU John E. Houghton, Timothy  M. Brown, Andrew J. Appel, E. John Hughes,
   and L. Nicholas Ornston
TI "Discontinuities in the Evolution of Pseudomonas putida cat Genes.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:401-412(95)
//
AU Jurgen Bohringer, Daniela Fischer, Guido Mosler, and Regine
   Hengge-Aronis
TI "UDP-Glucose Is a Potential Intracellular Signal Molecule in the Control
   of Expression of s and s-Dependent Genes in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:413-422(95)
//
AU Masataka Tsuda, Hiroaki Miyazaki, and Teruko Nakazawa
TI "Genetic and Physical Mapping of Genes Involved in Pyoverdin Production
   in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:423-431(95)
//
AU Shane R. Wilkinson and Michael Young
TI "Physical Map of the Clostridium beijerinckii (Formerly Clostridium
   acetobutylicum) NCIMB 8052 Chromosome.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:439-448(95)
//
AU Ingyu Hwang, David M. Cook, and Stephen K. Farrand
TI "A New Regulatory Element Modulates Homoserine Lactone-Mediated
   Autoinduction of Ti Plasmid Conjugal Transfer.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:449-458(95)
//
AU Werner K. Maas, Renata Maas, and Elizabeth McFall
TI "d-Serine Deaminase Is a Stringent Selective Marker in Genetic Crosses.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:459-461(95)
//
AU Jose A. Oguiza, Xu Tao, Ana T. Marcos, Juan F. Martin, and John R.
   Murphy
TI "Molecular Cloning, DNA Sequence Analysis, and Characterization of the
   Corynebacterium diphtheriae dtxR Homolog from Brevibacterium
   lactofermentum.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:465-467(95)
//
AU Gilles P. van Wezel, Mark J. Buttner, Erik Vijgenboom, Leendert Bosch,
   David A. Hopwood, and Helen M. Kieser
TI "Mapping of Genes Involved in Macromolecular Synthesis on the Chromosome
   of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:473-476(95)
//
CC EUKARYOTIC CELLS
AU Michael S. Reagan, Christopher Pittenger, Wolfram Siede, and Errol C.
   Friedberg
TI "Characterization of a Mutant Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with a
   Deletion of the RAD27 Gene, a Structural Homolog of the RAD2 Nucleotide
   Excision Repair Gene.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:364-371(95)
//
CC PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
AU Peter H. Janssen and Bernhard Schink
TI "Catabolic and Anabolic Enzyme Activities and Energetics of Acetone
   Metabolism of the Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Desulfococcus biacutus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:277-282(95)
//
AU I. Tomasi, I. Artaud, Y. Bertheau, and D. Mansuy
TI "Metabolism of Polychlorinated Phenols by Pseudomonas cepacia AC1100:
   Determination of the First Two Steps and Specific Inhibitory Effect of
   Methimazole.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:307-311(95)
//
AU Saibal Dey and Barry P. Rosen
TI "Dual Mode of Energy Coupling by the Oxyanion-Translocating ArsB
   Protein.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:385-389(95)
//
AU Juan A. Gutierrez and Laszlo N. Csonka
TI "Isolation and Characterization of Adenylate Kinase (adk) Mutations in
   Salmonella typhimurium Which Block the Ability of Glycine Betaine To
   Function as an Osmoprotectant.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:390-400(95)
//
AU Louise Cunningham and Huw D. Williams
TI "Isolation and Characterization of Mutants Defective in the
   Cyanide-Insensitive Respiratory Pathway of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:432-438(95)
//
AU Ruiping Huang and Rosetta N. Reusch
TI "Genetic Competence in Escherichia coli Requires
   Poly--Hydroxybutyrate/Calcium Polyphosphate Membrane Complexes and
   Certain Divalent Cations.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:486-490(95)
//
CC ENZYMES AND PROTEINS
AU Joseph P. Sarsero and A. J. Pittard
TI "Membrane Topology Analysis of Escherichia coli K-12 Mtr Permease by
   Alkaline Phosphatase and -Galactosidase Fusions.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:297-306(95)
//
AU Stefan R. Kaschabek and Walter Reineke
TI "Maleylacetate Reductase of Pseudomonas sp. Strain B13: Specificity of
   Substrate Conversion and Halide Elimination.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:320-325(95)
//
AU Michael J. Pucci, Jane A. Thanassi, Hsu-Tso Ho, Paul J. Falk, and
   Thomas J. Dougherty
TI "Staphylococcus haemolyticus Contains Two d-Glutamic Acid Biosynthetic
   Activities, a Glutamate Racemase and a d-Amino Acid Transaminase.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:336-342(95)
//
AU Nancy J. Brown-Peterson and Marvin L. Salin
TI "Purification and Characterization of a Mesohalic Catalase from the
   Halophilic Bacterium Halobacterium halobium.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:378-384(95)
//
AU Lefa E. Alksne, David Keeney, and Beth A. Rasmussen
TI "A Mutation in Either dsbA or dsbB, a Gene Encoding a Component of a
   Periplasmic Disulfide Bond-Catalyzing System, Is Required for
   High-Level Expression of the Bacteroides fragilis Metallo--Lactamase,
   CcrA, in
   Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:462-464(95)
//
AU Guido Meurer and C. Richard Hutchinson
TI "Functional Analysis of Putative -Ketoacyl:Acyl Carrier Protein Synthase
   and Acyltransferase Active Site Motifs in a Type II Polyketide Synthase
   of Streptomyces glaucescens.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:477-481(95)
//
AU Michael Rolfsmeier and Paul Blum
TI "Purification and Characterization of a Maltase from the Extremely
   Thermophilic Crenarchaeote Sulfolobus solfataricus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:482-485(95)
//

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CC JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY Volume 177  No. 1  January 95
CC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
AU S. Weber, F. Lottspeich, and J. Kohl
TI "An Epitope of Elongation Factor Tu Is Widely Distributed within the
   Bacterial and Archaeal Domains.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:11-19(95)
//
CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU Kathryn M. Stephens, Christine Roush, and Eugene Nester
TI "Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirB11 Protein Requires a Consensus
   Nucleotide-Binding Site for Function in Virulence.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:27-36(95)
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CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Timothy W. Morris, Kelynne E. Reed, and John E. Cronan, Jr.
TI "Lipoic Acid Metabolism in Escherichia coli: the lplA and lipB Genes
   Define Redundant Pathways for Ligation of Lipoyl Groups to Apoprotein.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:1-10(95)
//
AU Claus S. Kristensen, Leo Eberl, Juan M. Sanchez-Romero, Michael
   Givskov, Soren Molin, and Victor de Lorenzo
TI "Site-Specific Deletions of Chromosomally Located DNA Segments with the
   Multimer Resolution System of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RP4.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:52-58(95)
//
AU Eng Mong Lim, Jean Rauzier, Juliano Timm, Gabriela Torrea, Alan Murray,
   Brigitte Gicquel, and Denis Portnoi
TI "Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA Sequences Encoding
   Exported Proteins by Using phoA Gene Fusions.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:59-65(95)
//
AU Sanford A. Lacks, Bill Greenberg, and Paloma Lopez
TI "A Cluster of Four Genes Encoding Enzymes for Five Steps in the Folate
   Biosynthetic Pathway of Streptococcus pneumoniae.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:66-74(95)
//
AU B. J. Pearce, A. M. Naughton, E. A. Campbell, and H. R. Masure
TI "The rec Locus, a Competence-Induced Operon in Streptococcus
   pneumoniae.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:86-93(95)
//
AU Matias Ferrario, Brian R. Ernsting, Deborah W. Borst, Don E. Wiese II,
   Robert M. Blumenthal, and Rowena G. Matthews
TI "The Leucine-Responsive Regulatory Protein of Escherichia coli
   Negatively Regulates Transcription of ompC and micF and Positively
   Regulates Translation of ompF..";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:103-113(95)
//
AU Uwe Voelker, Alain Dufour, and William G. Haldenwang
TI "The Bacillus subtilis rsbU Gene Product Is Necessary for RsbX-Dependent
   Regulation of B.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:114-122(95)
//
AU Arlene A. Wise and Chester W. Price
TI "Four Additional Genes in the sigB Operon of Bacillus subtilis That
   Control Activity of the General Stress Factor B in Response to
   Environmental Signals.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:123-133(95)
//
AU Daniel J. O'Sullivan, Karen Zagula, and Todd R. Klaenhammer
TI "In Vivo Restriction by LlaI Is Encoded by Three Genes, Arranged in an
   Operon with llaIM, on the Conjugative Lactococcus Plasmid pTR2030.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:134-143(95)
//
AU Jay Mellies, Arlene Wise, and Merna Villarejo
TI "Two Different Escherichia coli proP Promoters Respond to Osmotic and
   Growth Phase Signals.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:144-151(95)
//
AU Haruo Ohmori, Makoto Saito, Takeshi Yasuda, Toshio Nagata, Tadashi
   Fujii, Masaaki Wachi, and Kazuo Nagai
TI "The pcsA Gene Is Identical to dinD in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:156-165(95)
//
AU John R. LeDeaux and Alan D. Grossman
TI "Isolation and Characterization of kinC, a Gene That Encodes a Sensor
   Kinase Homologous to the Sporulation Sensor Kinases KinA and KinB in
   Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:166-175(95)
//
AU Kazuo Kobayashi, Kazuaki Shoji, Taizen Shimizu, Kentaro Nakano, Tsutomu
   Sato, and Yasuo Kobayashi
TI "Analysis of a Suppressor Mutation ssb (kinC) of sur0B20 (spo0A)
   Mutation in Bacillus subtilis Reveals that kinC Encodes a Histidine
   Protein Kinase.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:176-182(95)
//
AU Deborah D. Skinner, Margaret R. Morgenstern, Ronald W. Fedechko, and
   Claudio D. Denoya
TI "Cloning and Sequencing of a Cluster of Genes Encoding Branched-Chain
   -Keto Acid Dehydrogenase from Streptomyces avermitilis and the
   Production of a Functional E1[] Component in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:183-190(95)
//
AU David K. Berger, Franz Narberhaus, Heung-shick Lee, and Sydney Kustu
TI "In Vitro Studies of the Domains of the Nitrogen Fixation Regulatory
   Protein NIFA.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:191-199(95)
//
AU Roopa Ramamoorthi and Mary E. Lidstrom
TI "Transcriptional Analysis of pqqD and Study of the Regulation of
   Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Biosynthesis in Methylobacterium
   extorquens AM1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:206-211(95)
//
AU M. Kapoor, C. A. Curle, and C. Runham
TI "The hsp70 Gene Family of Neurospora crassa: Cloning, Sequence Analysis,
   Expression, and Genetic Mapping of the Major Stress-Inducible Member.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:212-221(95)
//
AU Liesbeth Spaeny-Dekking, Edith Schlicher, Kees Franken, Pieter van de
   Putte, and Nora Goosen
TI "Gin Mutants That Can Be Suppressed by a Fis-Independent Mutation.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:222-228(95)
//
AU B. Lawley, N. Fujita, A. Ishihama, and A. J. Pittard
TI "The TyrR Protein of Escherichia coli Is a Class I Transcription
   Activator.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:238-241(95)
//
AU Yolanda Jubete, Juan C. Zabala, Antonio Juarez, and Fernando de la Cruz
TI "hlyM, a Transcriptional Silencer Downstream of the Promoter in the hly
   Operon of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:242-246(95)
//
AU Tony R. Merriman, Marilyn E. Merriman, and Iain L. Lamont
TI "Nucleotide Sequence of pvdD, a Pyoverdine Biosynthetic Gene from
   Pseudomonas aeruginosa: PvdD Has Similarity to Peptide Synthetases.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:252-258(95)
//
AU Timothy S. Gorton, M. Stephanie Goh, and Steven J. Geary
TI "Physical Mapping of the Mycoplasma gallisepticum S6 Genome with
   Localization of Selected Genes.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:259-263(95)
//
AU Tadashi Shimamoto, Masamitsu Shimada, Masayori Inouye, and Sumiko Inouye
TI "The Role of Ribonuclease H in Multicopy Single-Stranded DNA Synthesis
   in Retron-Ec73 and Retron-Ec107 of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:264-267(95)
//
AU Timothy J. Brickman and Sandra K. Armstrong
TI "Bordetella pertussis fur Gene Restores Iron Repressibility of
   Siderophore and Protein Expression to Deregulated Bordetella
   bronchiseptica Mutants.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:268-270(95)
//
AU Jan Martinussen, Philippe Glaser, Paal S. Andersen, and Hans H. Saxild
TI "Two Genes Encoding Uracil Phosphoribosyltransferase Are Present in
   Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:271-274(95)
//
CC PLASMIDS AND TRANSPOSONS
AU Nobuhisa Furuya and Teruya Komano
TI "Specific Binding of the NikA Protein to One Arm of 17-Base-Pair
   Inverted Repeat Sequences within the oriT Region of Plasmid R64.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:46-51(95)
//
CC EUKARYOTIC CELLS
AU Michael Stanbrough and Boris Magasanik
TI "Transcriptional and Posttranslational Regulation of the General Amino
   Acid Permease of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:94-102(95)
//
CC PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
AU Annemieke F. Pronk, Adriaan H. Stouthamer, Henk W. Van Verseveld, and
   Fred C. Boogerd
TI "Nicotinate Catabolism Is Dispensable and Nicotinate Anabolism Is
   Crucial in Azorhizobium caulinodans Growing in Batch Culture and
   Chemostat Culture on N2 as the N Source.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:75-81(95)
//
AU Gian Luca Scoarughi, Carmen Cimmino, and Pierluigi Donini
TI "Lack of Production of pp(p)Gpp in Halobacterium volcanii under
   Conditions That Are Effective in the Eubacteria.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:82-85(95)
//
AU William W. Baldwin, Richard Myer, Teresa Kung, Erika Anderson, and
   Arthur L. Koch
TI "Growth and Buoyant Density of Escherichia coli at Very Low
   Osmolarities.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:235-237(95)
//
AU Joyce Ras, Peter W. Van Ophem, Willem N. M. Reijnders, Rob J. M. Van
   Spanning, Johannis A. Duine, Adriaan H. Stouthamer, and Nellie Harms
TI "Isolation, Sequencing, and Mutagenesis of the Gene Encoding NAD- and
   Glutathione-Dependent Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase (GD-FALDH) from
   Paracoccus denitrificans, in Which GD-FALDH Is Essential for
   Methylotrophic Growth.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:247-251(95)
//
CC ENZYMES AND PROTEINS
AU John D. Haddock, Jay R. Horton, and David T. Gibson
TI "Dihydroxylation and Dechlorination of Chlorinated Biphenyls by Purified
   Biphenyl 2,3-Dioxygenase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain LB400.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:20-26(95)
//
AU Beate Von Der Haar and Hildgund Schrempf
TI "Purification and Characterization of a Novel Extracellular Streptomyces
   lividans 66 Enzyme Inactivating Fusidic Acid.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:152-155(95)
//
AU Akio Matsuhisa, Noriko Suzuki, Tetsuo Noda, and Kiyotaka Shiba
TI "Inositol Monophosphatase Activity from the Escherichia coli suhB Gene
   Product.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:200-205(95)
//
AU Olga Zaborina, Markus Latus, Jurgen Eberspacher, Ludmila A. Golovleva,
   and Franz Lingens
TI "Purification and Characterization of 6-Chlorohydroxyquinol
   1,2-Dioxygenase from Streptomyces rochei 303: Comparison with an
   Analogous Enzyme from Azotobacter sp. Strain GP1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:229-234(95)
//
CC POPULATION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
AU Scott A. Rice and Bert C. Lampson
TI "Phylogenetic Comparison of Retron Elements among the Myxobacteria:
   Evidence for Vertical Inheritance.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:37-45(95)
//

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CC APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Volume 61  No. 1  January 95
CC MINIREVIEW
AU Paul Baumann, Chi-Yung Lai, Linda Baumann, Dadbeh Rouhbakhsh, Nancy A.
   Moran, and Marta A. Clark
TI "Mutualistic Associations of Aphids and Prokaryotes: Biology of the
   Genus Buchnera.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:1-7(95)
//
CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Grace E. Colon, Mike S. M. Jetten, Thuchien T. Nguyen, Marcel E.
   Gubler, Maximillian T. Follettie, Anthony J. Sinskey, and Gregory
   Stephanopoulos
TI "Effect of Inducible thrB Expression on Amino Acid Production in
   Corynebacterium lactofermentum ATCC 21799.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:74-78(95)
//
AU Annick Diolez, Florentina Marches, Dominique Fortini, and Yves Brygoo
TI "Boty, a Long-Terminal-Repeat Retroelement in the Phytopathogenic Fungus
   Botrytis cinerea.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:103-108(95)
//
AU Seiichi Taguchi, Ayako Odaka, Yoshiharu Watanabe, and Haruo Momose
TI "Molecular Characterization of a Gene Encoding Extracellular Serine
   Protease Isolated from a Subtilisin Inhibitor-Deficient Mutant of
   Streptomyces albogriseolus S-3253.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:180-186(95)
//
AU Gary B. Leisman, Jill Waukau, and Steven A. Forst
TI "Characterization and Environmental Regulation of Outer Membrane
   Proteins in Xenorhabdus nematophilus.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:200-204(95)
//
AU Paul A. Wengender and Karen J. Miller
TI "Identification of a PutP Proline Permease Gene Homolog from
   Staphylococcus aureus by Expression Cloning of the High-Affinity
   Proline Transport System in Escherichia coli.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:252-259(95)
//
AU Dominique Garmyn, Thierry Ferain, Nathalie Bernard, Pascal Hols, and
   Jean Delcour
TI "Cloning, Nucleotide Sequence, and Transcriptional Analysis of the
   Pediococcus acidilactici l-()-Lactate Dehydrogenase Gene.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:266-272(95)
//
AU Luisa Ventura, Luis Gonzalez-Candelas, Jose Antonio Perez-Gonzalez, and
   Daniel Ramon
TI "Molecular Cloning and Transcriptional Analysis of the Aspergillus
   terreus gla1 Gene Encoding a Glucoamylase.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:399-402(95)
//
CC ENZYMOLOGY AND PROTEIN ENGINEERING
AU Mark P. de Souza and Duane C. Yoch
TI "Purification and Characterization of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Lyase
   from an Alcaligenes-Like Dimethyl Sulfide-Producing Marine Isolate.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:21-26(95)
//
AU Rikizo Aono, Masahiro Hammura, Mami Yamamoto, and Takeshi Asano
TI "Isolation of Extracellular 28- and 42-Kilodalton -1,3-Glucanases and
   Comparison of Three -1,3-Glucanases Produced by Bacillus circulans
   IAM1165.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:122-129(95)
//
AU Jocelyne Diruggiero and Frank T. Robb
TI "Expression and In Vitro Assembly of Recombinant Glutamate Dehydrogenase
   from the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:159-164(95)
//
AU Sarah Gilead and Yuval Shoham
TI "Purification and Characterization of -l-Arabinofuranosidase from
   Bacillus stearothermophilus T-6.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:170-174(95)
//
AU Yoshiaki Nishiya, Sayuri Zuihara, and Tadayuki Imanaka
TI "Active Site Analysis and Stabilization of Sarcosine Oxidase by the
   Substitution of Cysteine Residues.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:367-370(95)
//
CC PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
AU Sei Kwang Hahn, Yong Keun Chang, and Sang Yup Lee
TI "Recovery and Characterization of Poly(3-Hydroxybutyric Acid)
   Synthesized in Alcaligenes eutrophus and Recombinant Escherichia coli.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:34-39(95)
//
AU Patrick van Dijck, Didier Colavizza, Peter Smet, and Johan M. Thevelein
TI "Differential Importance of Trehalose in Stress Resistance in Fermenting
   and Nonfermenting Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:109-115(95)
//
AU J. S. Brooke, S. F. Koval, and T. J. Beveridge
TI "Unusually Stable Spinae from a Freshwater Chlorobium sp..";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:130-137(95)
//
AU J. E. Adaskaveg, R. L. Gilbertson, and M. R. Dunlap
TI "Effects of Incubation Time and Temperature on In Vitro Selective
   Delignification of Silver Leaf Oak by Ganoderma colossum.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:138-144(95)
//
AU Martin Beaulieu, Yvan Beaulieu, Joelle Melinard, Sithian Pandian, and
   Jacques Goulet
TI "Influence of Ammonium Salts and Cane Molasses on Growth of Alcaligenes
   eutrophus and Production of Polyhydroxybutyrate.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:165-169(95)
//
AU Giuliano Degrassi, Patrizia Polverino De Laureto, and Carlo V. Bruschi
TI "Purification and Characterization of Ferulate and p-Coumarate
   Decarboxylase from Bacillus pumilus.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:326-332(95)
//
AU M. A. Bernard-Vailhe, J. M. Besle, and J. Dore
TI "Transformation of 14C-Lignin-Labeled Cell Walls of Wheat by
   Syntrophococcus sucromutans, Eubacterium oxidoreducens, and
   Neocallimastix frontalis.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:379-381(95)
//
AU Sophie Peguin and Philippe Soucaille
TI "Modulation of Carbon and Electron Flow in Clostridium acetobutylicum by
   Iron Limitation and Methyl Viologen Addition.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:403-405(95)
//
CC FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
AU H. Schraft and M. W. Griffiths
TI "Specific Oligonucleotide Primers for Detection of Lecithinase-Positive
   Bacillus spp. by PCR.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:98-102(95)
//
AU Christina I. Mortvedt-Abildgaard, Jon Nissen-Meyer, Birthe Jelle,
   Benedikte Grenov, Morten Skaugen, and Ingolf F. Nes
TI "Production and pH-Dependent Bactericidal Activity of Lactocin S, a
   Lantibiotic from Lactobacillus sake L45.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:175-179(95)
//
AU Annette Verheul, Anja Hagting, Maria-Rosario Amezaga, Ian R. Booth,
   Frank M. Rombouts, and Tjakko Abee
TI "A Di- and Tripeptide Transport System Can Supply Listeria monocytogenes
   Scott A with Amino Acids Essential for Growth.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:226-233(95)
//
AU S.-Q. Liu, G. G. Pritchard, M. J. Hardman, and G. J. Pilone
TI "Occurrence of Arginine Deiminase Pathway Enzymes in Arginine Catabolism
   by Wine Lactic Acid Bacteria.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:310-316(95)
//
AU Donald E. Conner and John S. Kotrola
TI "Growth and Survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 under Acidic
   Conditions.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:382-385(95)
//
AU Roger P. Johnson, Rebecca J. Durham, Shelley T. Johnson, Leslie A.
   MacDonald, Scott R. Jeffrey, and Bryan T. Butman
TI "Detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Meat by an Enzyme-Linked
   Immunosorbent Assay, EHEC-Tek.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:386-388(95)
//
AU Patrick Fach, Maryse Gibert, Remy Griffais, Jean Pierre Guillou, and
   Michel R. Popoff
TI "PCR and Gene Probe Identification of Botulinum Neurotoxin A-, B-, E-,
   F-, and G-Producing Clostridium spp. and Evaluation in Food Samples.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:389-392(95)
//
AU Patricia V. Eriksson, Graciela N. di Paola, Marcela F. Pasetti, and
   Marcela A. Manghi
TI "Inhibition Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of
   Pseudomonas fluorescens on  Meat Surfaces.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:397-398(95)
//
CC MYCOLOGY
AU Perng-Kuang Chang, Deepak Bhatnagar, Thomas E. Cleveland, and Joan W.
   Bennett
TI "Sequence Variability in Homologs of the Aflatoxin Pathway Gene aflR
   Distinguishes Species in Aspergillus Section Flavi.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:40-43(95)
//
AU Zhao Wang, Tao Chen, Yong Gao, Colette Breuil, and Yasu Hiratsuka
TI "Biological Degradation of Resin Acids in Wood Chips by Wood-Inhabiting
   Fungi.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:222-225(95)
//
AU Dan Li, Margaret Alic, Julie A. Brown, and Michael H. Gold
TI "Regulation of Manganese Peroxidase Gene Transcription by Hydrogen
   Peroxide, Chemical Stress, and Molecular Oxygen.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:341-345(95)
//
CC ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH MICROBIOLOGY
AU Flynn Picardal, Robert G. Arnold, and Bryan B. Huey
TI "Effects of Electron Donor and Acceptor Conditions on Reductive
   Dehalogenation of Tetrachloromethane by Shewanella putrefaciens 200.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:8-12(95)
//
AU Robin L. Brigmon, Gabriel Bitton, Stephen G. Zam, and Bonnie O'Brien
TI "Development and Application of a Monoclonal Antibody against Thiothrix
   spp..";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:13-20(95)
//
AU Michele Nemecek-Marshall, Cheryl Wojciechowski, Jennifer Kuzma, Gary M.
   Silver, and Ray Fall
TI "Marine Vibrio Species Produce the Volatile Organic Compound Acetone.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:44-47(95)
//
AU Linda Harris-Young, Mark L. Tamplin, J. Walter Mason, Henry C. Aldrich,
   and J. Keith Jackson
TI "Viability of Vibrio vulnificus in Association with Hemocytes of the
   American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica).";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:52-57(95)
//
AU Ming Yi Deng and Dean O. Cliver
TI "Persistence of Inoculated Hepatitis A Virus in Mixed Human and Animal
   Wastes.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:87-91(95)
//
AU Friederike Pesaro, Ingrid Sorg, and Alfred Metzler
TI "In Situ Inactivation of Animal Viruses and a Coliphage in Nonaerated
   Liquid and Semiliquid Animal Wastes.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:92-97(95)
//
AU Zhongbao Liu, Annette M. Jacobson, and Richard G. Luthy
TI "Biodegradation of Naphthalene in Aqueous Nonionic Surfactant Systems.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:145-151(95)
//
AU Ronald W. Harvey, Nancy E. Kinner, Amoret Bunn, Dan MacDonald, and
   David Metge
TI "Transport Behavior of Groundwater Protozoa and Protozoan-Sized
   Microspheres in Sandy Aquifer Sediments.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:209-217(95)
//
AU Tanya Kuritz and C. Peter Wolk
TI "Use of Filamentous Cyanobacteria for Biodegradation of Organic
   Pollutants.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:234-238(95)
//
AU W. A. M. Hijnen, R. Voogt, R. Veenendaal, H. van der Jagt, and D. van
   der Kooij
TI "Bromate Reduction by Denitrifying Bacteria.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:239-244(95)
//
AU A. Dalsgaard, P. Echeverria, J. L. Larsen, R. Siebeling, O.
   Serichantalergs, and H. H. Huss
TI "Application of Ribotyping for Differentiating Vibrio cholerae Non-O1
   Isolated from Shrimp Farms in Thailand.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:245-251(95)
//
AU Roxann R. Karkhoff-Schweizer, Dezene P. W. Huber, and Gerrit Voordouw
TI "Conservation of the Genes for Dissimilatory Sulfite Reductase from
   Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Archaeoglobus fulgidus Allows Their
   Detection by PCR.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:290-296(95)
//
AU Mark Radosevich, Samuel J. Traina, Yue-Li Hao, and Olli H. Tuovinen
TI "Degradation and Mineralization of Atrazine by a Soil Bacterial
   Isolate.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:297-302(95)
//
AU N. Marquet-Van der Mee and A. Audurier
TI "Proposals for Optimization of the International Phage Typing System for
   Listeria monocytogenes: Combined Analysis of Phage Lytic Spectrum and
   Variability of Typing Results.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:303-309(95)
//
AU Ilya Utkin, Dava D. Dalton, and Juergen Wiegel
TI "Specificity of Reductive Dehalogenation of Substituted
   ortho-Chlorophenols by Desulfitobacterium dehalogenans JW/IU-DC1.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:346-351(95)
//
AU William T. Stringfellow and Michael  D. Aitken
TI "Competitive Metabolism of Naphthalene, Methylnaphthalenes, and Fluorene
   by Phenanthrene-Degrading Pseudomonads.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:357-362(95)
//
AU Yu-Li Tsai, Bich Tran, and Carol J. Palmer
TI "Analysis of Viral RNA Persistence in Seawater by Reverse
   Transcriptase-PCR.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:363-366(95)
//
AU Marc Bono, Thomas Jemmi, Claudia Bernasconi, Dietrich Burki, Amalio
   Telenti, and Thomas Bodmer
TI "Genotypic Characterization of Mycobacterium avium Strains Recovered
   from Animals and Their Comparison to Human Strains.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:371-373(95)
//
AU E. W. Rice, J. W. Messer, C. H. Johnson, and D. J. Reasoner
TI "Occurrence of High-Level Aminoglycoside Resistance in Environmental
   Isolates of Enterococci.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:374-376(95)
//
CC GENERAL MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
AU Hauke Harms and Alexander J. B. Zehnder
TI "Bioavailability of Sorbed 3-Chlorodibenzofuran.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:27-33(95)
//
AU Marc J. E. C. van der Maarel, Michael Jansen, and Theo A. Hansen
TI "Methanogenic Conversion of 3-S-Methylmercaptopropionate to
   3-Mercaptopropionate.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:48-51(95)
//
AU G. M. Wolfaardt, J. R. Lawrence, R. D. Robarts, and D. E. Caldwell
TI "Bioaccumulation of the Herbicide Diclofop in Extracellular Polymers and
   Its Utilization by a Biofilm Community during Starvation.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:152-158(95)
//
AU Matthew L. Brown, Henry C. Aldrich, and Joseph J. Gauthier
TI "Relationship between Glycocalyx and Povidone-Iodine Resistance in
   Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853) Biofilms.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:187-193(95)
//
AU Jean Painchaud, Jean-Claude Therriault, and Louis Legendre
TI "Assessment of Salinity-Related Mortality of Freshwater Bacteria in the
   Saint Lawrence Estuary.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:205-208(95)
//
AU John M. Stark and Mary K. Firestone
TI "Mechanisms for Soil Moisture Effects on Activity of Nitrifying
   Bacteria.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:218-221(95)
//
AU Kyu-Ho Lee and Edward G. Ruby
TI "Symbiotic Role of the Viable but Nonculturable State of Vibrio fischeri
   in Hawaiian Coastal Seawater.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:278-283(95)
//
AU Sunny C. Jiang and John H. Paul
TI "Viral Contribution to Dissolved DNA in the Marine Environment as
   Determined by Differential Centrifugation and Kingdom Probing.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:317-325(95)
//
AU Kilian P. Hennes and Meinhard Simon
TI "Significance of Bacteriophages for Controlling Bacterioplankton Growth
   in a Mesotrophic Lake.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:333-340(95)
//
CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU James H. Graham, Nancy C. Hodge, and Joseph B. Morton
TI "Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Profiles for Characterization of Glomalean
   Fungi and Their Endomycorrhizae.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:58-64(95)
//
AU H. Bouzar, W. S. Chilton, X. Nesme, Y. Dessaux, V. Vaudequin, A. Petit,
   J. B. Jones, and N. C. Hodge
TI "A New Agrobacterium Strain Isolated from Aerial Tumors on Ficus
   benjamina L..";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:65-73(95)
//
AU Anne E. Desjardins, Ronald D. Plattner, Terry C. Nelsen, and John F.
   Leslie
TI "Genetic Analysis of Fumonisin Production and Virulence of Gibberella
   fujikuroi Mating Population A (Fusarium moniliforme) on Maize (Zea
   mays) Seedlings.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:79-86(95)
//
AU Marcos A. de Brito Alvarez, Serge Gagne, and Hani Antoun
TI "Effect of Compost on Rhizosphere Microflora of the Tomato and on the
   Incidence of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:194-199(95)
//
AU Robert P. Doss, Sandra W. Potter, Alfred H. Soeldner, James K.
   Christian, and Lisa E. Fukunaga
TI "Adhesion of Germlings of Botrytis cinerea.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:260-265(95)
//
AU Constantin Drainas, Georgios Vartholomatos, and Nicholas J. Panopoulos
TI "The Ice Nucleation Gene from Pseudomonas syringae as a Sensitive Gene
   Reporter for Promoter Analysis in Zymomonas mobilis.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:273-277(95)
//
AU Sangpen Chamnongpol, Skorn Mongkolsuk, Paiboon Vattanaviboon, and
   Mayuree Fuangthong
TI "Unusual Growth Phase and Oxygen Tension Regulation of Oxidative Stress
   Protection  Enzymes, Catalase and Superoxide Dismutase, in the
   Phytopathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:393-396(95)
//
CC INVERTEBRATE MICROBIOLOGY
AU L. J. M. Gerritsen, J. M. van der Wolf, J. W. L. van Vuurde, R.-U.
   Ehlers, K. C. Krasomil-Osterfeld, and P. H. Smits
TI "Polyclonal Antisera To Distinguish Strains and Form Variants of
   Photorhabdus (Xenorhabdus) luminescens.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:284-289(95)
//
CC METHODS
AU I. R. McDonald, E. M. Kenna, and J. C. Murrell
TI "Detection of Methanotrophic Bacteria in Environmental Samples with the
   PCR.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:116-121(95)
//
AU Jasenka Pigac and Hildgund Schrempf
TI "A Simple and Rapid Method of Transformation of Streptomyces rimosus R6
   and Other Streptomycetes by Electroporation.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:352-356(95)
//
AU C. Holt, D. Hirst, A. Sutherland, and F. MacDonald
TI "Discrimination of Species in the Genus Listeria by Fourier Transform
   Infrared Spectroscopy and Canonical Variate Analysis.";
SO Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61:377-378(95)
//

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CC MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY Volume 15  No. 1  January 95
CC GENE EXPRESSION
AU Stephan Vagner, Marie-Claire Gensac, Arlette Maret, Francis Bayard,
   Francois Amalric, Herve Prats, and Anne-Catherine Prats
TI "Alternative Translation of Human Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 mRNA Occurs
   by Internal Entry of Ribosomes.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:35-44(95)
//
AU Dominique Soldati and John C. Boothroyd
TI "A Selector of Transcription Initiation in the Protozoan Parasite
   Toxoplasma gondii.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:87-93(95)
//
AU Sandip A. Godambe, David D. Chaplin, Tsetska Takova, Lory M. Read, and
   Clifford J. Bellone
TI "A Novel cis-Acting Element Required for Lipopolysaccharide- Induced
   Transcription of the Murine Interleukin-1 Gene.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:112-119(95)
//
AU Edward Chu, Teiji Takechi, Kristen L. Jones, Donna M. Voeller, Sitki M.
   Copur, Gladys F. Maley, Frank Maley, Shoshana Segal, and Carmen J.
   Allegra
TI "Thymidylate Synthase Binds to c-myc RNA in Human Colon Cancer Cells and
   In Vitro.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:179-185(95)
//
AU Michael Kalos and R. E. K. Fournier
TI "Position-Independent Transgene Expression Mediated by Boundary Elements
   from the Apolipoprotein B Chromatin Domain.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:198-207(95)
//
AU Wiep Scheper, Durk Meinsma, P. Elly Holthuizen, and John S. Sussenbach
TI "Long-Range RNA Interaction of Two Sequence Elements Required for
   Endonucleolytic Cleavage of Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor II mRNAs.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:235-245(95)
//
AU Suchira Pande, Arunachalam Vimaladithan, Hong Zhao, and Philip J.
   Farabaugh
TI "Pulling the Ribosome out of Frame by 1 at a Programmed Frameshift Site
   by Cognate Binding of Aminoacyl-tRNA.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:298-304(95)
//
AU Martin Digweed, Ursula Gunthert, Rainer Schneider, Helga Seyschab,
   Richard Friedl, and Karl Sperling
TI "Irreversible Repression of DNA Synthesis in Fanconi Anemia Cells Is
   Alleviated by the Product of a Novel Cyclin-Related Gene.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:305-314(95)
//
AU Simon R. Green, Lisa Manche, and Michael B. Mathews
TI "Two Functionally Distinct RNA-Binding Motifs in the Regulatory Domain
   of the Protein Kinase DAI.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:358-364(95)
//
AU Patrick R. Romano, Simon R. Green, Glen N. Barber, Michael B. Mathews,
   and Alan G. Hinnebusch
TI "Structural Requirements for Double-Stranded RNA Binding, Dimerization,
   and Activation of the Human eIF-2 Kinase DAI in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:365-378(95)
//
AU Jagoree Roy, Binhai Zheng, Brian C. Rymond, and John L. Woolford, Jr.
TI "Structurally Related but Functionally Distinct Yeast Sm D Core Small
   Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particle Proteins.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:445-455(95)
//
AU Dobrila Nesic, Jing Zhang, and Lynne E. Maquat
TI "Lack of an Effect of the Efficiency of RNA 3-End Formation on the
   Efficiency of Removal of Either the Final or the Penultimate Intron in
   Intact Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:488-496(95)
//
AU Andre Lieber and Michael Strauss
TI "Selection of Efficient Cleavage Sites in Target RNAs by Using a
   Ribozyme Expression Library.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:540-551(95)
//
CC TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION
AU Michael J. Thomas, Ann M. Gronowski, Susan A. Berry, Pearl L. Bergad,
   and Peter Rotwein
TI "Growth Hormone Rapidly Activates Rat Serine Protease Inhibitor 2.1 Gene
   Transcription and Induces a DNA-Binding Activity Distinct from Those of
   Stat 1, -3, and -4.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:12-18(95)
//
AU Joe S. Mymryk, Diana Berard, Gordon L. Hager, and Trevor K. Archer
TI "Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Chromatin in Human Breast Cancer Cells Is
   Constitutively Hypersensitive and Exhibits Steroid Hormone-Independent
   Loading of Transcription Factors In Vivo.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:26-34(95)
//
AU Yuanming Hu, Terrance G. Cooper, and Gunter B. Kohlhaw
TI "The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Leu3 Protein Activates Expression of GDH1,
   a Key Gene in Nitrogen Assimilation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:52-57(95)
//
AU Yoshihiko Kominato, Deborah L. Galson, Wayne R. Waterman, Andrew C.
   Webb, and Philip E. Auron
TI "Monocyte Expression of the Human Prointerleukin 1 Gene (IL1B) Is
   Dependent on Promoter Sequences Which Bind the Hematopoietic
   Transcription Factor Spi-1/PU.1.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:58-68(95)
//
AU Aria Baniahmad, Xiaohua Leng, Thomas P. Burris, Sophia Y. Tsai,
   Ming-Jer Tsai, and Bert W. O'Malley
TI "The 4 Activation Domain of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Is Required for
   Release of a Putative Corepressor(s) Necessary for Transcriptional
   Silencing.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:76-86(95)
//
AU Amy J. Jackson, Michael Ittmann, and B. Franklin Pugh
TI "The BN51 Protein Is a Polymerase (Pol)-Specific Subunit of RNA Pol III
   Which Reveals a Link between Pol III Transcription and Pre-rRNA
   Processing.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:94-101(95)
//
AU Sajiv Gugneja, Joseph V. Virbasius, and Richard C. Scarpulla
TI "Four Structurally Distinct, Non-DNA-Binding Subunits of Human Nuclear
   Respiratory Factor 2 Share a Conserved Transcriptional Activation
   Domain.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:102-111(95)
//
AU Ryoko Harada, Ginette Berube, Owen J. Tamplin, Claude Denis-Larose, and
   Alain Nepveu
TI "DNA-Binding Specificity of the Cut Repeats from the Human Cut-Like
   Protein.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:129-140(95)
//
AU Dimitris Thanos and Tom Maniatis
TI "Identification of the rel Family Members Required for Virus Induction
   of the Human Beta Interferon Gene.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:152-164(95)
//
AU Laurent Kuras and Dominique Thomas
TI "Functional Analysis of Met4, a Yeast Transcriptional Activator
   Responsive to S-Adenosylmethionine.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:208-216(95)
//
AU Nobuo Horikoshi, Anny Usheva, Jiandong Chen, Arnold J. Levine, Roberto
   Weinmann, and Thomas Shenk
TI "Two Domains of p53 Interact with the TATA-Binding Protein, and the
   Adenovirus 13S E1A Protein Disrupts the Association, Relieving
   p53-Mediated Transcriptional Repression.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:227-234(95)
//
AU Cornelia Kurschner and James I. Morgan
TI "The maf Proto-oncogene Stimulates Transcription from Multiple Sites in
   a Promoter That Directs Purkinje Neuron-Specific Gene Expression.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:246-254(95)
//
AU Xiaohua Leng, Jorge Blanco, Sophia Y. Tsai, Keiko Ozato, Bert W.
   O'Malley, and Ming-Jer Tsai
TI "Mouse Retinoid X Receptor Contains a Separable Ligand-Binding and
   Transactivation Domain in Its E Region.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:255-263(95)
//
AU Yoshie Itoh-Lindstrom, B. Matija Peterlin, and Jenny P.-Y. Ting
TI "Affinity Enrichment and Functional Characterization of TRAX1, a Novel
   Transcription Activator and X1-Sequence-Binding Protein of HLA-DRA.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:282-289(95)
//
AU Rolf R. Freter, John A. Alberta, Kai Kai Lam, and Charles D. Stiles
TI "A New Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-Regulated Genomic Element Which
   Binds a Serine/Threonine Phosphoprotein Mediates Induction of the Slow
   Immediate-Early Gene MCP-1.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:315-325(95)
//
AU Eric J. Smith and Joseph R. Nevins
TI "The Rb-Related p107 Protein Can Suppress E2F Function Independently of
   Binding to Cyclin A/cdk2.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:338-344(95)
//
AU Peter Tontonoz, Erding Hu, Jerry Devine, Elmus G. Beale, and Bruce M.
   Spiegelman
TI "PPAR2 Regulates Adipose Expression of the Phosphoenolpyruvate
   Carboxykinase Gene.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:351-357(95)
//
AU Mark M. Mason, Eric Lee, Heiner Westphal, and Marc Reitman
TI "Expression of the Chicken -Globin Gene Cluster in Mice: Correct
   Developmental Expression and Distributed Control.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:407-414(95)
//
AU Mario Vallejo, Marilyn E. Gosse, Willard Beckman, and Joel F. Habener
TI "Impaired Cyclic AMP-Dependent Phosphorylation Renders CREB a Repressor
   of C/EBP-Induced Transcription of the Somatostatin Gene in an
   Insulinoma Cell Line.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:415-424(95)
//
AU Xiaojia Guo, Y. Paul Zhang, Duane A. Mitchell, David T. Denhardt, and
   Ann F. Chambers
TI "Identification of a ras-Activated Enhancer in the Mouse Osteopontin
   Promoter and Its Interaction with a Putative ETS-Related Transcription
   Factor Whose Activity Correlates with the Metastatic Potential of the
   Cell.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:476-487(95)
//
AU Yoshiaki Tanuma, Hiroki Nakabayashi, Mariko Esumi, and Hideya Endo
TI "A Silencer Element for the Lipoprotein Lipase Gene Promoter and Cognate
   Double- and Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Proteins.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:517-523(95)
//
AU J. Kyle Krady and David C. Ward
TI "Transcriptional Activation by the Parvoviral Nonstructural Protein NS-1
   Is Mediated via a Direct Interaction with Sp1.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:524-533(95)
//
AU Qiang Zhou and Arnold J. Berk
TI "The Yeast TATA-Binding Protein (TBP) Core Domain Assembles with Human
   TBP-Associated Factors into a Functional TFIID Complex.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:534-539(95)
//
AU Zuoming Sun, Paolo Sassone-Corsi, and Anthony R. Means
TI "Calspermin Gene Transcription Is Regulated by Two Cyclic AMP Response
   Elements Contained in an Alternative Promoter in the Calmodulin Kinase
   IV Gene.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:561-571(95)
//
CC CELL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
AU Jill M. Lahti, Jialing Xiang, Lucie S. Heath, Dario Campana, and
   Vincent J. Kidd
TI "PITSLRE Protein Kinase Activity Is Associated with Apoptosis.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:1-11(95)
//
AU Beata Lecka-Czernik, Charles K. Lumpkin, Jr., and Samuel Goldstein
TI "An Overexpressed Gene Transcript in Senescent and Quiescent Human
   Fibroblasts Encoding a Novel Protein in the Epidermal Growth
   Factor-Like Repeat Family Stimulates DNA Synthesis.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:120-128(95)
//
AU Britt M. Johansson and Michael V. Wiles
TI "Evidence for Involvement of Activin A and Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4
   in Mammalian Mesoderm and Hematopoietic Development.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:141-151(95)
//
AU Stephane Richard, Dongyin Yu, Kendall J. Blumer, Derek Hausladen,
   Michael W. Olszowy, Patricia A. Connelly, and Andrey S. Shaw
TI "Association of p62, a Multifunctional SH2- and SH3-Domain-Binding
   Protein, with src Family Tyrosine Kinases, Grb2, and Phospholipase
   C-1.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:186-197(95)
//
AU Lily Shiue, J. Green, O. M. Green, Jennifer L. Karas, Jay P.
   Morgenstern, Mary K. Ram, Marta K. Taylor, Mark J. Zoller, Lynne D.
   Zydowsky, Joseph B. Bolen, and Joan S. Brugge
TI "Interaction of p72syk with the  and  Subunits of the High-Affinity
   Receptor for Immunoglobulin E, FcRI.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:272-281(95)
//
AU Merce Monfar, Katherine P. Lemon, Timothy C. Grammer, Lynn Cheatham,
   Jongkyeong Chung, Chris J. Vlahos, and John Blenis
TI "Activation of pp70/85 S6 Kinases in Interleukin-2-Responsive Lymphoid
   Cells Is Mediated by Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase and Inhibited by
   Cyclic AMP.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:326-337(95)
//
AU Dipty Desai, Holly C. Wessling, Robert P. Fisher, and David O. Morgan
TI "Effects of Phosphorylation by CAK on Cyclin Binding by CDC2 and CDK2.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:345-350(95)
//
AU Motoyoshi Sakaue, David Bowtell, and Masato Kasuga
TI "A Dominant-Negative Mutant of mSOS1 Inhibits Insulin-Induced Ras
   Activation and Reveals Ras-Dependent and -Independent Insulin Signaling
   Pathways.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:379-388(95)
//
AU Kevin Pumiglia, Yu-Hua Chow, John Fabian, Deborah Morrison, Stuart
   Decker, and Richard Jove
TI "Raf-1 N-Terminal Sequences Necessary for Ras-Raf Interaction and Signal
   Transduction.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:398-406(95)
//
AU Jerry W. Shay, Gail Tomlinson, Mieczyslaw A. Piatyszek, and Lauren S.
   Gollahon
TI "Spontaneous In Vitro Immortalization of Breast Epithelial Cells from a
   Patient with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:425-432(95)
//
AU Dirk Buscher, Robert A. Hipskind, Stefan Krautwald, Thomas Reimann, and
   Manuela Baccarini
TI "Ras-Dependent and -Independent Pathways Target the Mitogen-Activated
   Protein Kinase Network in Macrophages.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:466-475(95)
//
AU Lin Wu, J. Henri Bayle, Brian Elenbaas, Nikola P. Pavletich, and Arnold
   J. Levine
TI "Alternatively Spliced Forms in the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the p53
   Protein Regulate Its Ability to Promote Annealing of Complementary
   Single Strands of Nucleic Acids.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:497-504(95)
//
AU Josee N. Lavoie, Herman Lambert, Eileen Hickey, Lee A. Weber, and
   Jacques Landry
TI "Modulation of Cellular Thermoresistance and Actin Filament Stability
   Accompanies Phosphorylation-Induced Changes in the Oligomeric Structure
   of Heat Shock Protein 27.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:505-516(95)
//
AU Masakazu Hattori, Noriyuki Tsukamoto, M. S. A. Nur-E-Kamal, Bonnee
   Rubinfeld, Kazuhiro Iwai, Hiroshi Kubota, Hiroshi Maruta, and Nagahiro
   Minato
TI "Molecular Cloning of a Novel Mitogen-Inducible Nuclear Protein with a
   Ran GTPase-Activating Domain That Affects Cell Cycle Progression.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:552-560(95)
//
CC CELL AND ORGANELLE STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY
AU Alison E. M. Adams, Wenyan Shen, Ching-Shwun Lin, John Leavitt, and
   Paul Matsudaira
TI "Isoform-Specific Complementation of the Yeast sac6 Null Mutation by
   Human Fimbrin.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:69-75(95)
//
AU Mian Wu, Barbara Repetto, D. Moira Glerum, and Alexander Tzagoloff
TI "Cloning and Characterization of FAD1, the Structural Gene for Flavin
   Adenine Dinucleotide Synthetase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:264-271(95)
//
AU Cecile Gauthier-Rouviere, Marie Vandromme, Nicole Lautredou, Qiu Qiong
   Cai, Franck Girard, Anne Fernandez, and Ned Lamb
TI "The Serum Response Factor Nuclear Localization Signal: General
   Implications for Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Activity in
   Control of Nuclear Translocation.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:433-444(95)
//
CC DNA DYNAMICS AND CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE
AU David H. Kass, Mark A. Batzer, and Prescott L. Deininger
TI "Gene Conversion as a Secondary Mechanism of Short Interspersed Element
   (SINE) Evolution.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:19-25(95)
//
AU Keith D. Hanson and John M. Sedivy
TI "Analysis of Biological Selections for High-Efficiency Gene Targeting.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:45-51(95)
//
AU Masayuki Seki, Takeo Kohda, Tamaki Yano, Shusuke Tada, Junn Yanagisawa,
   Toshihiko Eki, Michio Ui, and Takemi Enomoto
TI "Characterization of DNA Synthesis and DNA-Dependent ATPase Activity at
   a Restrictive Temperature in Temperature-Sensitive tsFT848 Cells with
   Thermolabile DNA Helicase B.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:165-172(95)
//
AU Peter A. Bullock and Deborah Denis
TI "DNA Synthesis Generally Initiates outside the Simian Virus 40 Core
   Origin In Vitro.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:173-178(95)
//
AU Jill B. Keeney, Karen B. Chapman, Vit Lauermann, Daniel F. Voytas,
   Stefan U. Astrom, Ulrich von Pawel-Rammingen, Anders Bystrom, and Jef
   D. Boeke
TI "Multiple Molecular Determinants for Retrotransposition in a Primer
   tRNA.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:217-226(95)
//
AU Juhani A. Vilpo, Leena M. Vilpo, David E. Szymkowski, Anne O'Donovan,
   and Richard D. Wood
TI "An XPG DNA Repair Defect Causing Mutagen Hypersensitivity in Mouse
   Leukemia L1210 Cells.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:290-297(95)
//
AU Josiane E. Eid and Barbara Sollner-Webb
TI "ST-1, a 39-Kilodalton Protein in Trypanosoma brucei, Exhibits a Dual
   Affinity for the Duplex Form of the 29-Base-Pair Subtelomeric Repeat
   and Its C-Rich Strand.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:389-397(95)
//
AU Liliane A. Dickinson and Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu
TI "Nucleolin Is a Matrix Attachment Region DNA-Binding Protein That
   Specifically Recognizes a Region with High Base-Unpairing Potential.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:456-465(95)
//
AU Andrew Weng, Peter Engler, and Ursula Storb
TI "The Bulk Chromatin Structure of a Murine Transgene Does Not Vary with
   Its Transcriptional or DNA Methylation Status.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:572-579(95)
//
AU Baoji Xu and David A. Clayton
TI "A Persistent RNA-DNA Hybrid Is Formed during Transcription at a
   Phylogenetically Conserved Mitochondrial DNA Sequence.";
SO Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:580-589(95)
//

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CC JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY Volume 69  No. 2  February 95
CC ANIMAL VIRUSES
AU William M. Switzer, Danuta Pieniazek, Priscilla Swanson, Helvi Holm
   Samdal, Vincent Soriano, Rima F. Khabbaz, Jonathan E. Kaplan, Renu B.
   Lal, and Walid Heneine
TI "Phylogenetic Relationship and Geographic Distribution of Multiple Human
   T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type II Subtypes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:621-632(95)
//
AU Alise S. Reicin, Sandra Paik, Robert D. Berkowitz, Jeremy Luban, Israel
   Lowy, and Stephen P. Goff
TI "Linker Insertion Mutations in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   gag Gene: Effects on Virion Particle Assembly, Release, and
   Infectivity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:642-650(95)
//
AU Jackie Russell and Michael R. Botchan
TI "cis-Acting Components of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA Replication:
   Linker Substitution Analysis of the HPV Type 11 Origin.";
SO J. Virol. 69:651-660(95)
//
AU Paul Kellam and Brendan A. Larder
TI "Retroviral Recombination Can Lead to Linkage of Reverse Transcriptase
   Mutations That Confer Increased Zidovudine Resistance.";
SO J. Virol. 69:669-674(95)
//
AU Steven L. Allison, Juliane Schalich, Karin Stiasny, Christian W. Mandl,
   Christian Kunz, and Franz X. Heinz
TI "Oligomeric Rearrangement of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Envelope
   Proteins Induced by an Acidic pH.";
SO J. Virol. 69:695-700(95)
//
AU Martin Markowitz, Hongmei Mo, Dale J. Kempf, Daniel W. Norbeck, T.
   Narayana Bhat, John W. Erickson, and David D. Ho
TI "Selection and Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Variants
   with Increased Resistance to ABT-538, a Novel Protease Inhibitor.";
SO J. Virol. 69:701-706(95)
//
AU Mehdi Chenik, Karim Chebli, and Danielle Blondel
TI "Translation Initiation at Alternate In-Frame AUG Codons in the Rabies
   Virus Phosphoprotein mRNA Is Mediated by a Ribosomal Leaky Scanning
   Mechanism.";
SO J. Virol. 69:707-712(95)
//
AU L. Andrew Ball
TI "Requirements for the Self-Directed Replication of Flock House Virus RNA
   1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:720-727(95)
//
AU Yasushi Nakagawa, Naoki Kimura, Tetsuya Toyoda, Kiyohisa Mizumoto,
   Akira Ishihama, Kinichiro Oda, and Susumu Nakada
TI "The RNA Polymerase PB2 Subunit Is Not Required for Replication of the
   Influenza Virus Genome but Is Involved in Capped mRNA Synthesis.";
SO J. Virol. 69:728-733(95)
//
AU J. Bai, L. N. Payne, and Michael A. Skinner
TI "HPRS-103 (Exogenous Avian Leukosis Virus, Subgroup J) Has an env Gene
   Related to Those of Endogenous Elements EAV-0 and E51 and an E Element
   Found Previously Only in Sarcoma Viruses.";
SO J. Virol. 69:779-784(95)
//
AU Jun Chang, Ki Jeong Lee, Kyung Lib Jang, Eun Kyeong Lee, Gwan Hyuk
   Baek, and Young Chul Sung
TI "Human Foamy Virus Bel1 Transactivator Contains a Bipartite Nuclear
   Localization Determinant Which Is Sensitive to Protein Context and
   Triple Multimerization Domains.";
SO J. Virol. 69:801-808(95)
//
AU Scott A. Hughes, Pedro J. Bonilla, and Susan R. Weiss
TI "Identification of the Murine Coronavirus p28 Cleavage Site.";
SO J. Virol. 69:809-813(95)
//
AU Alexander Steinkasserer, Richard Harrison, Andreas Billich, Franz
   Hammerschmid, Gudrun Werner, Barbara Wolff, Peter Peichl, Gerhard
   Palfi, Wolfgang Schnitzel, Edith Mlynar, and Brigitte Rosenwirth
TI "Mode of Action of SDZ NIM 811, a Nonimmunosuppressive Cyclosporin A
   Analog with Activity against Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   (HIV-1): Interference with Early and Late Events in HIV-1 Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:814-824(95)
//
AU Joseph Curran, Jean-Baptiste Marg, and Daniel Kolakofsky
TI "An N-Terminal Domain of the Sendai Paramyxovirus P Protein Acts as a
   Chaperone for the NP Protein during the Nascent Chain Assembly Step of
   Genome Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:849-855(95)
//
AU Wendy E. Mears, Vivian Lam, and Stephen A. Rice
TI "Identification of Nuclear and Nucleolar Localization Signals in the
   Herpes Simplex Virus Regulatory Protein ICP27.";
SO J. Virol. 69:935-947(95)
//
AU Jason W. Todd, A. Lorena Passarelli, and Lois K. Miller
TI "Eighteen Baculovirus Genes, Including lef-11, p35, 39K, and p47,
   Support Late Gene Expression.";
SO J. Virol. 69:968-974(95)
//
AU Albert Lu and Lois K. Miller
TI "The Roles of Eighteen Baculovirus Late Expression Factor Genes in
   Transcription and DNA Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:975-982(95)
//
AU Erle Robertson and Elliott Kieff
TI "Reducing the Complexity of the Transforming Epstein-Barr Virus Genome
   to 64 Kilobase Pairs.";
SO J. Virol. 69:983-993(95)
//
AU Wayne Liao and Jing-hsiung Ou
TI "Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization of the Hepatitis B Virus Core
   Protein: Significance of Serine in the Three Repeated SPRRR Motifs.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1025-1029(95)
//
AU Jianhong Cao and Adam P. Geballe
TI "Translational Inhibition by a Human Cytomegalovirus Upstream Open
   Reading Frame Despite Inefficient Utilization of Its AUG Codon.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1030-1036(95)
//
AU Lirong Qu and David T. Rowe
TI "Epstein-Barr Virus Latent Messages with Shuffled Leader Exons: Remnants
   of Circumgenomic Transcription?.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1050-1058(95)
//
AU Susanne Schmolke, Petra Drescher, Gerhard Jahn, and Bodo Plachter
TI "Nuclear Targeting of the Tegument Protein pp65 (UL83) of Human
   Cytomegalovirus: an Unusual Bipartite Nuclear Localization Signal
   Functions with Other Portions of the Protein To Mediate Its Efficient
   Nuclear Transport.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1071-1078(95)
//
AU Thierry Tchenio and Thierry Heidmann
TI "The Dimerization/Packaging Sequence Is Dispensable for both the
   Formation of High-Molecular-Weight RNA Complexes within Retroviral
   Particles and the Synthesis of Proviruses of Normal Structure.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1079-1084(95)
//
AU Michaela Klikova, Sung S. Rhee, Eric Hunter, and Tomas Ruml
TI "Efficient In Vivo and In Vitro Assembly of Retroviral Capsids from Gag
   Precursor Proteins Expressed in Bacteria.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1093-1098(95)
//
AU Chongguang Liu, Maryna C. Eichelberger, Richard W. Compans, and Gillian
   M. Air
TI "Influenza Type A Virus Neuraminidase Does Not Play a Role in Viral
   Entry, Replication, Assembly, or Budding.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1099-1106(95)
//
AU David A. Dean, Peggy P. Li, Linda M. Lee, and Harumi Kasamatsu
TI "Essential Role of the Vp2 and Vp3 DNA-Binding Domain in Simian Virus 40
   Morphogenesis.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1115-1121(95)
//
AU Robert H. Sadler and Nancy Raab-Traub
TI "Structural Analyses of the Epstein-Barr Virus BamHI A Transcripts.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1132-1141(95)
//
AU Mark S. T. Hansen and Eric Barklis
TI "Structural Interactions between Retroviral Gag Proteins Examined by
   Cysteine Cross-Linking.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1150-1159(95)
//
AU Chwen-Ming Shih, Chun-Ming Chen, Shiow-Yi Chen, and Yan-Hwa Wu Lee
TI "Modulation of the trans-Suppression Activity of Hepatitis C Virus Core
   Protein by Phosphorylation.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1160-1171(95)
//
AU David W. Lazinski and John M. Taylor
TI "Intracellular Cleavage and Ligation of Hepatitis Delta Virus Genomic
   RNA: Regulation of Ribozyme Activity by cis-Acting Sequences and Host
   Factors.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1190-1200(95)
//
AU Ellen Gerhardt and Volker Bruss
TI "Phenotypic Mixing of Rodent but Not Avian Hepadnavirus Surface Proteins
   into  Human Hepatitis B Virus Particles.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1201-1208(95)
//
AU Pantelis Poumbourios, Walid El Ahmar, Dale A. McPhee, and Bruce E. Kemp
TI "Determinants of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope
   Glycoprotein Oligomeric Structure..";
SO J. Virol. 69:1209-1218(95)
//
AU Leslie J. Holsinger, Margaret A. Shaughnessy, Aurelia Micko, Lawrence
   H. Pinto, and Robert A. Lamb
TI "Analysis of the Posttranslational Modifications of the Influenza Virus
   M2 Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1219-1225(95)
//
AU Gail Donaghy and Ray Jupp
TI "Characterization of the Epstein-Barr Virus Proteinase and Comparison
   with the Human Cytomegalovirus Proteinase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1265-1270(95)
//
AU Wendy S. Barclay and Peter Palese
TI "Influenza B Viruses with Site-Specific Mutations Introduced into the HA
   Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1275-1279(95)
//
AU Ann L. Kirchmaier and Bill Sugden
TI "Plasmid Maintenance of Derivatives of oriP of Epstein-Barr Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1280-1283(95)
//
AU Piruz Nahreini and Michael B. Mathews
TI "Effects of the Simian Virus 40 Origin of Replication on Transcription
   from the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Promoter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1296-1301(95)
//
AU Anthony A. Scalzo, Suzanne L. Elliott, John Cox, Joy Gardner, Denis J.
   Moss, and Andreas Suhrbier
TI "Induction of Protective Cytotoxic T Cells to Murine Cytomegalovirus by
   Using a Nonapeptide and a Human-Compatible Adjuvant (Montanide ISA
   720).";
SO J. Virol. 69:1306-1309(95)
//
AU Elizabeth A. McKie, Eiichi Ubukata, Saori Hasegawa, Shengjia Zhang,
   Meihan Nonoyama, and Akiko Tanaka
TI "The Transcripts from the Sequences Flanking the Short Component of
   Marek's Disease Virus during Latent Infection Form a Unique Family of
   3-Coterminal RNAs.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1310-1314(95)
//
AU S. Chatterjee, P. Burns, and J. Koga
TI "Effect of Protein Kinase C Inhibitors on the Antiviral Activity of
   Human Alpha Interferon in Herpes Simplex Virus-Infected Human
   Neuroblastoma Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1315-1318(95)
//
AU Francis Sverdrup and Saleem A. Khan
TI "Two E2 Binding Sites Alone Are Sufficient To Function as the Minimal
   Origin of Replication of Human Papillomavirus Type 18 DNA.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1319-1323(95)
//
AU H. J. Dean and A. K. Cheung
TI "A Deletion at the UL/IR Junction Reduces Pseudorabies Virus
   Neurovirulence.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1334-1338(95)
//
AU Gary L. Buchschacher, Jr., Eric O. Freed, and Antonito T. Panganiban
TI "Effects of Second-Site Mutations on Dominant Interference by a Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Glycoprotein Mutant.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1344-1348(95)
//
AU Mercedes K. Meyer, Micheal A. Nash, and Ralph B. Arlinghaus
TI "Identification of a New Viral Protein Containing CAp30 and NCp10
   Sequences in Murine and Feline Leukemia Retroviruses.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1353-1358(95)
//
AU David C. Ansardi, Ruma Pal-Ghosh, Donna Porter, and Casey D. Morrow
TI "Encapsidation and Serial Passage of a Poliovirus Replicon Which
   Expresses an Inactive 2A Proteinase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1359-1366(95)
//
AU Jose R. Romero and Harley A. Rotbart
TI "Sequence Analysis of the Downstream 5 Nontranslated Region of Seven
   Echoviruses with Different Neurovirulence Phenotypes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1370-1375(95)
//
CC VIRUS-CELL INTERACTIONS
AU Barbara S. Ink, Christopher S. Gilbert, and Gerard I. Evan
TI "Delay of Vaccinia Virus-Induced Apoptosis in Nonpermissive Chinese
   Hamster Ovary Cells by the Cowpox Virus CHOhr and Adenovirus E1B 19K
   Genes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:661-668(95)
//
AU Kenneth M. Kaye, Kenneth M. Izumi, George Mosialos, and Elliott Kieff
TI "The Epstein-Barr Virus LMP1 Cytoplasmic Carboxy Terminus Is Essential
   for B-Lymphocyte Transformation; Fibroblast Cocultivation Complements a
   Critical Function within the Terminal 155 Residues.";
SO J. Virol. 69:675-683(95)
//
AU Jean-Luc Battini, Olivier Danos, and Jean Michel Heard
TI "Receptor-Binding Domain of Murine Leukemia Virus Envelope
   Glycoproteins.";
SO J. Virol. 69:713-719(95)
//
AU Pia-Maria Challita, Dianne Skelton, Anthony El-Khoueiry, Xiao-Jin Yu, 
   Kenneth Weinberg, and Donald B. Kohn
TI "Multiple Modifications in cis Elements of the Long Terminal Repeat of
   Retroviral Vectors Lead to Increased Expression and Decreased DNA
   Methylation in Embryonic Carcinoma Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:748-755(95)
//
AU Mariana Nacht, Steven I. Reed, and James C. Alwine
TI "Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen Affects the Saccharomyces cerevisiae
   Cell Cycle and Interacts with p34CDC28.";
SO J. Virol. 69:756-763(95)
//
AU Prithi Rajan, Sathyamangalam Swaminathan, Jiyue Zhu, Charles N. Cole,
   Glen Barber, Mary J. Tevethia, and Bayar Thimmapaya
TI "A Novel Translational Regulation Function for the Simian Virus 40
   Large-T Antigen Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:785-795(95)
//
AU Joel D. Baines, Robert J. Jacob, Linda Simmerman, and Bernard Roizman
TI "The Herpes Simplex Virus 1 UL11 Proteins Are Associated with
   Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Membranes and with Nuclear Bodies of Infected
   Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:825-833(95)
//
AU Shannon J. Flynn and Patrick Ryan
TI "A Heterologous Heparin-Binding Domain Can Promote Functional Attachment
   of a Pseudorabies Virus gC Mutant to Cell Surfaces.";
SO J. Virol. 69:834-839(95)
//
AU Agata Budkowska, Pierre Bedossa, Francois Groh, Anne Louise, and
   Jacques Pillot
TI "Fibronectin of Human Liver Sinusoids Binds Hepatitis B Virus:
   Identification by an Anti-Idiotypic Antibody Bearing the Internal Image
   of the Pre-S2 Domain.";
SO J. Virol. 69:840-848(95)
//
AU Lori D. Klaman and David A. Thorley-Lawson
TI "Characterization of the CD48 Gene Demonstrates a Positive Element That
   Is Specific to Epstein-Barr Virus-Immortalized B-Cell Lines and
   Contains an Essential NF-B Site.";
SO J. Virol. 69:871-881(95)
//
AU Mark E. Rogel, Lily I. Wu, and Michael Emerman
TI "The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 vpr Gene Prevents Cell
   Proliferation during Chronic Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:882-888(95)
//
AU Martin Muller, Lutz Gissmann, Richard J. Cristiano, Xiao-Yi Sun, Ian H.
   Frazer, A. Bennet Jenson, Angel Alonso, Hanswalter Zentgraf, and Jian
   Zhou
TI "Papillomavirus Capsid Binding and Uptake by Cells from Different
   Tissues and Species.";
SO J. Virol. 69:948-954(95)
//
AU Fayth K. Yoshimura and Kurt Diem
TI "Characterization of Nuclear Protein Binding to a Site in the Long
   Terminal Repeat of a Murine Leukemia Virus: Comparison with the NFAT
   Complex.";
SO J. Virol. 69:994-1000(95)
//
AU Tatjana Dragic, Laurent Picard, and Marc Alizon
TI "Proteinase-Resistant Factors in Human Erythrocyte Membranes Mediate
   CD4-Dependent Fusion with Cells Expressing Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 1 Envelope Glycoproteins.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1013-1018(95)
//
AU Carole Belanger, Kurt Zingler, and John A. T. Young
TI "Importance of Cysteines in the LDLR-Related Domain of the Subgroup A
   Avian Leukosis and Sarcoma Virus Receptor for Viral Entry.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1019-1024(95)
//
AU Wolfgang Zauner, Dieter Blaas, Ernst Kuechler, and Ernst Wagner
TI "Rhinovirus-Mediated Endosomal Release of Transfection Complexes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1085-1092(95)
//
AU Teh-Hsiu Lee, Stephen J. Elledge, and Janet S. Butel
TI "Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Interacts with a Probable Cellular DNA
   Repair Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1107-1114(95)
//
AU Michael Yamauchi, Breton Freitag, Charlotte Khan, Brent Berwin, and
   Eric Barklis
TI "Stem Cell Factor Binding to Retrovirus Primer Binding Site Silencers.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1142-1149(95)
//
AU Gertraud Orend, Margit Knoblauch, Christina Kammer, Sian T. Tjia,
   Birgit Schmitz, Andreas Linkwitz, Gerti Meyer zu Altenschildesche, Jorg
   Maas, and Walter Doerfler
TI "The Initiation of De Novo Methylation of Foreign DNA Integrated into a
   Mammalian Genome Is Not Exclusively Targeted by Nucleotide Sequence.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1226-1242(95)
//
AU David N. Levy, Yosef Refaeli, and David B. Weiner
TI "Extracellular Vpr Protein Increases Cellular Permissiveness to Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Replication and Reactivates Virus from Latency.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1243-1252(95)
//
AU Carl B. Doyle, Uma Bhattacharyya, Karen A. Kent, James E. Stott, and
   Ian M. Jones
TI "Regions Required for CD4 Binding in the External Glycoprotein gp120 of
   Simian Immunodeficiency Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1256-1260(95)
//
AU Alison J. Sinclair, Ignacio Palmero, Annette Holder, Gordon  Peters,
   and Paul J. Farrell
TI "Expression of Cyclin D2 in Epstein-Barr Virus-Positive Burkitt's
   Lymphoma Cell Lines Is Related to Methylation Status of the Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1292-1295(95)
//
CC VIRAL AND CELLULAR ONCOGENES
AU Jane F. Cavender, Ardell Conn, Melanie Epler, Holly Lacko, and Mary J.
   Tevethia
TI "Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen Contains Two Independent Activities
   That Cooperate with a ras Oncogene To Transform Rat Embryo
   Fibroblasts.";
SO J. Virol. 69:923-934(95)
//
AU Chi-Ming Chang, Hui-Kuo G. Shu, Lakshmeswari Ravi, Robert J. Pelley,
   Huidy Shu, and Hsing-Jien Kung
TI "A Minor Tyrosine Phosphorylation Site Located within the CAIN Domain
   Plays a Critical Role in Regulating Tissue-Specific Transformation by
   erbB Kinase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1172-1180(95)
//
CC PLANT VIRUSES
AU Michael E. Taliansky and Fernando Garcia-Arenal
TI "Role of Cucumovirus Capsid Protein in Long-Distance Movement within the
   Infected Plant.";
SO J. Virol. 69:916-922(95)
//
CC VIRAL PATHOGENESIS AND IMMUNITY
AU Ning Sun and Stanley Perlman
TI "Spread of a Neurotropic Coronavirus to Spinal Cord White Matter via
   Neurons and Astrocytes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:633-641(95)
//
AU Stephen A. Stohlman, Cornelia C. Bergmann, Roel C. van der Veen, and
   David R. Hinton
TI "Mouse Hepatitis Virus-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Protect from
   Lethal Infection without Eliminating Virus from the Central Nervous
   System.";
SO J. Virol. 69:684-694(95)
//
AU Margaret B. Goldman, Thomas A. O'Bryan, David J. Buckthal, Linda M.
   Tetor, and John N. Goldman
TI "Suppression of Measles Virus Expression by Noncytolytic Antibody in an
   Immortalized Macrophage Cell Line.";
SO J. Virol. 69:734-740(95)
//
AU Carolyn G. Hatalski, Stefanie Kliche, Lothar Stitz, and W. Ian Lipkin
TI "Neutralizing Antibodies in Borna Disease Virus-Infected Rats.";
SO J. Virol. 69:741-747(95)
//
AU Nancy B. Ray, Larry C. Ewalt, and Donald L. Lodmell
TI "Rabies Virus Replication in Primary Murine Bone Marrow Macrophages and
   in Human and Murine Macrophage-Like Cell Lines: Implications for Viral
   Persistence.";
SO J. Virol. 69:764-772(95)
//
AU Leen-Jan van Doorn, Inusha Capriles, Geert Maertens, Robert DeLeys,
   Kenneth Murray, Ton Kos, Huub Schellekens, and Wim Quint
TI "Sequence Evolution of the Hypervariable Region in the Putative Envelope
   Region E2/NS1 of Hepatitis C Virus Is Correlated with Specific Humoral
   Immune Responses.";
SO J. Virol. 69:773-778(95)
//
AU Fausto Baldanti, Enrico Silini, Antonella Sarasini, Christine L.
   Talarico, Sylvia C. Stanat, Karen K. Biron, Milena Furione, Fulvia
   Bono, Giorgio Palu, and Giuseppe Gerna
TI "A Three-Nucleotide Deletion in the UL97 Open Reading Frame Is
   Responsible for the Ganciclovir Resistance of a Human Cytomegalovirus
   Clinical Isolate.";
SO J. Virol. 69:796-800(95)
//
AU Maureen E. Hoatlin, Frank E. Ferro, Jr., Roy W. Geib, Mary T. Fox,
   Susan L. Kozak, and David Kabat
TI "Deletions in One Domain of the Friend Virus-Encoded Membrane
   Glycoprotein Overcome Host Range Restrictions for Erythroleukemia.";
SO J. Virol. 69:856-863(95)
//
AU Evgeny V. Pilipenko, Anatoly P. Gmyl, Svetlana V. Maslova, Elena V.
   Khitrina, and Vadim I. Agol
TI "Attenuation of Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus by
   Modifications of the Oligopyrimidine/AUG Tandem, a Host-Dependent
   Translational cis Element.";
SO J. Virol. 69:864-870(95)
//
AU Sara Gagneten, Olivier Gout, Monique Dubois-Dalcq, Peter Rottier, John
   Rossen, and Kathryn V. Holmes
TI "Interaction of Mouse Hepatitis Virus (MHV) Spike  Glycoprotein with
   Receptor Glycoprotein MHVR Is Required for Infection with an MHV Strain
   That Expresses the Hemagglutinin-Esterase Glycoprotein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:889-895(95)
//
AU Oliver Planz, Thomas Bilzer, and Lothar Stitz
TI "Immunopathogenic Role of T-Cell Subsets in Borna Disease Virus-Induced
   Progressive Encephalitis.";
SO J. Virol. 69:896-903(95)
//
AU Mark T. Heise and Herbert W. Virgin IV
TI "The T-Cell-Independent Role of Gamma Interferon and Tumor Necrosis
   Factor Alpha in Macrophage Activation during Murine Cytomegalovirus and
   Herpes Simplex Virus Infections..";
SO J. Virol. 69:904-909(95)
//
AU Nicholas Harris, R. Mark L. Buller, and Gunasegaran Karupiah
TI "Gamma Interferon-Induced, Nitric Oxide-Mediated Inhibition of Vaccinia
   Virus Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:910-915(95)
//
AU Vanessa M. Hirsch, George Dapolito, Philip R. Johnson, William R.
   Elkins, William T. London, Richard J. Montali, Simony Goldstein, and
   Charles Brown
TI "Induction of AIDS by Simian Immunodeficiency Virus from an African
   Green Monkey: Species-Specific Variation in Pathogenicity Correlates
   with the Extent of In Vivo Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:955-967(95)
//
AU Nafees Ahmad, Bahige M. Baroudy, Raymond C. Baker, and Colombe Chappey
TI "Genetic Analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope V3
   Region Isolates from Mothers and Infants after Perinatal Transmission.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1001-1012(95)
//
AU Barbara Belli, Anil Patel, and Hung Fan
TI "Recombinant Mink Cell Focus-Inducing Virus and Long Terminal Repeat
   Alterations Accompany the Increased Leukemogenicity of the MoPyF101
   Variant of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus after Intraperitoneal
   Inoculation.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1037-1043(95)
//
AU Wenrong Jiang, Karunakarannair Venugopal, and Ernest A. Gould
TI "Intracellular Interference of Tick-Borne Flavivirus Infection by Using
   a Single-Chain Antibody Fragment Delivered by Recombinant Sindbis
   Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1044-1049(95)
//
AU Persephone Borrow, Claire F. Evans, Michael B. A. Oldstone
TI "Virus-Induced Immunosuppression: Immune System-Mediated Destruction of
   Virus-Infected Dendritic Cells Results in Generalized Immune
   Suppression.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1059-1070(95)
//
AU Lisa A. Salvucci, Robert H. Bonneau, and Satvir S. Tevethia
TI "Polymorphism within the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Ribonucleotide
   Reductase Large Subunit (ICP6) Confers Type Specificity for Recognition
   by HSV Type 1-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1122-1131(95)
//
AU Elena A. Tolskaya, Lyudmila I. Romanova, Marina S. Kolesnikova, Tatiana
   A. Ivannikova, Elena A. Smirnova, Nathan T. Raikhlin, and Vadim I. Agol
TI "Apoptosis-Inducing and Apoptosis-Preventing Functions of Poliovirus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1181-1189(95)
//
AU Margaret J. Hosie, Robert Osborne, Janet K. Yamamoto, James C. Neil,
   and Oswald Jarrett
TI "Protection against Homologous but Not Heterologous Challenge Induced by
   Inactivated Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccines.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1253-1255(95)
//
AU Arun B. Kulkarni, Peter L. Collins, Igor Bacik, Jonathan W. Yewdell,
   Jack R. Bennink, James E. Crowe, Jr., and Brian R. Murphy
TI "Cytotoxic T Cells Specific for a Single Peptide on the M2 Protein of
   Respiratory Syncytial Virus Are the Sole Mediators of Resistance
   Induced by Immunization with M2 Encoded by a Recombinant Vaccinia
   Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1261-1264(95)
//
AU Carla Osiowy and Robert Anderson
TI "Neutralization of Respiratory Syncytial Virus after Cell Attachment.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1271-1274(95)
//
AU Paola Borghi,  Laura Fantuzzi, Barbara Varano, Sandra Gessani, Patrizia
   Puddu, Lucia Conti, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Franco Ameglio, and
   Filippo Belardelli
TI "Induction of Interleukin-10 by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 and
   Its gp120 Protein in Human Monocytes/Macrophages.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1284-1287(95)
//
AU X. Y. Mo, Sally R. Sarawar, and Peter C. Doherty
TI "Induction of Cytokines in Mice with Parainfluenza Pneumonia.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1288-1291(95)
//
AU Mitsuo Hori, Yoshihiro Ami, Shigeki Kushida, Mikirou Kobayashi,
   Kazuhiko Uchida, Tsukasa Abe, and Masanao Miwa
TI "Intrauterine Transmission of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I in
   Rats.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1302-1305(95)
//
AU Tuofu Zhu, Ning Wang, Andrew Carr, Steven Wolinsky, and David D. Ho
TI "Evidence for Coinfection by Multiple Strains of Human Immunodeficiency
   Virus Type 1 Subtype B in an Acute Seroconvertor.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1324-1327(95)
//
AU Gerold Feuer, Sheila A. Stewart, Stephen M. Baird, Fred Lee, Ralph
   Feuer, and Irvin S. Y. Chen
TI "Potential Role of Natural Killer Cells in Controlling Tumorigenesis by
   Human T-Cell Leukemia Viruses.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1328-1333(95)
//
AU Mary B. Mazanec, Christina L. Coudret, and David R. Fletcher
TI "Intracellular Neutralization of Influenza Virus by Immunoglobulin A
   Anti-Hemagglutinin Monoclonal Antibodies.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1339-1343(95)
//
AU Charles B. Stephensen, Jong Y. Park, and Sharon R. Blount
TI "cDNA Sequence Analysis Confirms that the Etiologic Agent of
   Callitrichid Hepatitis Is Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1349-1352(95)
//
AU S. V. Joag, E. B. Stephens, D. Galbreath, G. W. Zhu, Z. Li, L.
   Foresman, L.-J. Zhao, D. M. Pinson, and O. Narayan
TI "Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmac Chimeric Virus Whose env Gene Was
   Derived from SIV-Encephalitic Brain Is Macrophage-Tropic but Not
   Neurovirulent.";
SO J. Virol. 69:1367-1369(95)
//

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
CC CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 02 (1995)

AU Luo-M.  Liu-J-H.  Mohapatra-S.  Hill-R-D.  Mohapatra-S-S.
TI Characterization of a gene family encoding abscisic acid- and
   environmental stress-inducible proteins of alfalfa. Vol. 267 (1992)
   15367-15374.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 986.

AU Seki-N.  Muta-T.  Oda-T.  Iwaki-D.  Kuma-K-.  Miyata-T.  Iwanaga-S.
TI Horseshoe crab (1,3)-{beta}-d-glucan-sensitive coagulation factor G. A
   serine protease zymogen heterodimer with similarities to
   {beta}-glucan-binding proteins. Vol. 269 (1994) 1370-1374.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 986.

AU Naim-H-Y.  Jacob-R.  Naim-H.  Sambrook-J-F.  Gething-M-J-H.
TI The pro region of human intestinal lactase-pholorizin hydrolase. Vol.
   269 (1994) 26933-26943.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 986.

AU Wedegaertner-P-B.  Wilson-P-T.  Bourne-H-R.
TI Lipid modifications of trimeric G proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 503.

AU Lee-C-C.  Yamada-K-M.
TI Alternatively spliced juxtamembrane domain of a tyrosine kinase
   receptor is a multifunctional regulatory site. Deletion alters cellular
   tyrosine phosphorylation pattern and facilitates binding of
   phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase to the hepatocyte growth factor
   receptor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 507.

AU Chang-M-.  McNinch-J.  Basu-R.  Shutter-J.  Hsu-R-.  Perkins-C.
   Mar-V.  Suggs-S.  Welcher-A.  Li-L.  Lu-H.  Bartley-T.  Hunt-P.
   Martin-F.  Samal-B.  Bogenberger-J.
TI Cloning and characterization of the human megakaryocyte growth and
   development factor (MGDF) gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 511.

AU Itoh-K.  Kase-R.  Shimmoto-M.  Satake-A.  Sakuraba-H.  Suzuki-Y.
TI Protective protein as an endogenous endothelin degradation enzyme in
   human tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 515.

AU Krupenko-S-A.  Wagner-C.  Cook-R-J.
TI Cysteine 707 is involved in the dehydrogenase active site of rat
   10-formyltetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 519.

AU Futey-L-M.  Medley-Q-G.  Cote-G-P.  Egelhoff-T-T.
TI Structural analysis of myosin heavy chain kinase A from Dictyostelium.
   Evidence for a highly divergent protein kinase domain, an
   amino-terminal coiled-coil domain, and a domain homologous to the
   {beta}-subunit of heterotrimeric G proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 523.

AU Nada-M-A.  Rhead-W-J.  Sprecher-H.  Schulz-H.  Roe-C-R.
TI Evidence for intermediate channeling in mitochondrial {beta}-oxidation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 530.

AU Medh-J-D.  Fry-G-L.  Bowen-S-L.  Pladet-M-W.  Strickland-D-K.
   Chappell-D-A.
TI The 39-kDa receptor-associated protein modulates lipoprotein catabolism
   by binding to LDL receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 536.

AU Takada-T.  Iida-K.  Moss-J.
TI Conservation of a common motif in enzymes catalyzing ADP-ribose
   transfer. Identification of domains in mammalian transferases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 541.

AU Zacharias-U.  Xu-Y.  Hagege-J.  Sraer-J-D.  Brass-L-F.  Rondeau-E.
TI Thrombin, phorbol ester, and cAMP regulate thrombin receptor protein
   and mRNA expression by different pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 545.

AU O'Bryan-J-P.  Fridell-Y-W.  Koski-R.  Varnum-B.  Liu-E-T.
TI The transforming receptor tyrosine kinase, Axl, is post-translationally
   regulated by proteolytic cleavage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 551.

AU Miura-Y.  Kawabata-S-.  Wakamiya-Y.  Nakamura-T.  Iwanaga-S.
TI A limulus intracellular coagulation inhibitor type 2. Purification,
   characterization, cDNA cloning, and tissue localization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 558.

AU Shipton-C-A.  Parmryd-I.  Swiezewska-E.  Andersson-B.  Dallner-G.
TI Isoprenylation of plant proteins in vivo. Isoprenylated proteins are
   abundant in the mitochondria and nuclei of spinach.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 566.

AU Danielsen-E.  Bauer-R.  Hemmingsen-L.  Andersen-M-L.  Bjerrum-M-J.
   Butz-T.  Troger-W.  Canters-G-W.  Hoitink-C-W-G.  Karlsson-G.
   Hansson-O.  Messerschmidt-A.
TI Structure of metal site in azurin, Met121 mutants of azurin, and
   stellacyanin investigated by 111mCd perturbed angular correlation (PAC)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 573.

AU Shimamoto-T.  Inouye-M.  Inouye-S.
TI The formation of the 2{prime},5{prime}-phosphodiester linkage in the
   cDNA priming reaction by bacterial reverse transcriptase in a cell-free
   system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 581.

AU Kovoor-A.  Henry-D-J.  Chavkin-C.
TI Agonist-induced desensitization of the mu opioid receptor-coupled
   potassium channel (GIRK1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 589.

AU Hanakam-F.  Eckerskorn-C.  Lottspeich-F.  Muller-Taubenberger-A.
   Schafer-W.  Gerisch-G.
TI The pH-sensitive actin-binding protein hisactophilin of Dictyostelium
   exists in two isoforms which both are myristylated and distributed
   between plasma membrane and cytoplasm
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 596.

AU Naldini-L.  Vigna-E.  Bardelli-A.  Follenzi-A.  Galimi-F.
   Comoglio-P-M.
TI Biological activation of pro-HGF (hepatocyte growth factor) by
   urokinase is controlled by a stoichiometric reaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 603.

AU Wang-S.  Kussie-P.  Deng-L.  Tall-A.
TI Defective binding of neutral lipids by a carboxyl-terminal deletion
   mutant of cholesteryl ester transfer protein. Evidence for a
   carboxyl-terminal cholesteryl ester binding site essential for neutral
   lipid transfer activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 612.

AU Sorkin-A.  McKinsey-T.  Shih-W.  Kirchhausen-T.  Carpenter-G.
TI Stoichiometric interaction of the epidermal growth factor receptor with
   the clathrin-associated protein complex AP-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 619.

AU Zheng-Y.  Bender-A.  Cerione-R-A.
TI Interactions among proteins involved in bud-site selection and bud-site
   assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 626.

AU Xu-Y-Z.  Huang-P.  Plunkett-W.
TI Functional compartmentation of dCTP pools. Preferential utilization of
   salvaged deoxycytidine for DNA repair in human lymphoblasts.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 631.

AU Goux-W-J.  Strong-A-A-D.  Schneider-B-L.  Lee-W-N-P.  Reitzer-L-J.
TI Utilization of aspartate as a nitrogen source in Escherichia coli.
   Analysis of nitrogen flow and characterization of the products of
   aspartate catabolism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 638.

AU MacDougald-O-A.  Cornelius-P.  Liu-R.  Lane-M-D.
TI Insulin regulates transcription of the CCAAT/enhancer binding protein
   (C/EBP) {alpha}, {beta}, and {delta} genes in fully-differentiated
   3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 647.

AU Mayer-B.  Klatt-P.  Werner-E-R.  Schmidt-K.
TI Kinetics and mechanism of tetrahydrobiopterin-induced oxidation of
   nitric oxide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 655.

AU Vogt-A.  Qian-Y.  Blaskovich-M-A.  Fossum-R-D.  Hamilton-A-D.
   Sebti-S-M.
TI A non-peptide mimetic of Ras-CAAX: selective inhibition of
   farnesyltransferase and Ras processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 660.

AU Bos-C-R.  Shank-S-L.  Snider-M-D.
TI Role of clathrin-coated vesicles in glycoprotein transport from the
   cell surface to the Golgi complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 665.

AU Jung-D-W.  Baysal-K.  Brierley-G-P.
TI The sodium-calcium antiport of heart mitochondria is not electroneutral
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 672.

AU Han-X-Y.  Galloway-D-R.
TI Active site mutations of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A. Analysis of
   the His440 residue.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 679.

AU Cheng-D.  Chang-C-C-Y.  Qu-X-.  Chang-T-Y.
TI Activation of acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase by
   cholesterol or by oxysterol in a cell-free system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 685.

AU Altieri-D-C.  Duperray-A.  Plescia-J.  Thornton-G-B.  Languino-L-R.
TI Structural recognition of a novel fibrinogen {gamma} chain sequence
   (117-133) by intercellular adhesion molecule-1 mediates
   leukocyte-endothelium interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 696.

AU Cairo-G.  Tacchini-L.  Pogliaghi-G.  Anzon-E.  Tomasi-A.
   Bernelli-Zazzera-A.
TI Induction of ferritin synthesis by oxidative stress. Transcriptional
   and post-transcriptional regulation by expansion of the free iron pool.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 700.

AU Murphy-C.  Beckers-J.  Ruther-U.
TI Regulation of the human C-reactive protein gene in transgenic mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 704.

AU Begum-N.
TI Stimulation of protein phosphatase-1 activity by insulin in rat
   adipocytes. Evaluation of the role of mitogen-activated protein kinase
   pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 709.

AU Marfatia-S-M.  Lue-R-A.  Branton-D.  Chishti-A-H.
TI Identification of the protein 4.1 binding interface on glycophorin C
   and p55, a homologue of the Drosophila discs-large tumor suppressor
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 715.

AU Gurevich-V-V.  Dion-S-B.  Onorato-J-J.  Ptasienski-J.  Kim-C-M.
   Sterne-Marr-R.  Hosey-M-M.  Benovic-J-L.
TI Arrestin interactions with G protein-coupled receptors. Direct binding
   studies of wild type and mutant arrestins with rhodopsin,
   {beta}2-adrenergic, and m2 muscarinic cholinergic receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 720.

AU Bogdanov-M.  Dowhan-W.
TI Phosphatidylethanolamine is required for in vivo function of the
   membrane-associated lactose permease of Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 732.

AU Kern-G.  Kern-D.  Schmid-F-X.  Fischer-G.
TI A kinetic analysis of the folding of human carbonic anhydrase II and
   its catalysis by cyclophilin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 740.

AU Petruska-J.  Goodman-M-F.
TI Enthalpy-entropy compensation in DNA melting thermodynamics
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 746.

AU Shapiro-M-J.  Panomitros-D.  Koshland-D-E-Jr..
TI Interactions between the methylation sites of the Escherichia coli
   aspartate receptor mediated by the methyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 751.

AU Etchison-J-R.  Srikrishna-G.  Freeze-H-H.
TI A novel method to co-localize glycosaminoglycan-core oligosaccharide
   glycosyltransferases in rat liver Golgi. Co-localization of
   galactosyltransferase I with a sialyltransferase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 756.

AU Moustakas-A.  Takumi-T.  Lin-H-Y.  Lodish-H-F.
TI GH3 pituitary tumor cells contain heteromeric type I and type II
   receptor complexes for transforming growth factor {beta} and activin-A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 765.

AU Yamashita-H.  Okadome-T.  Franzen-P.  Dijke-P-.  Heldin-C-H.
   Miyazono-K.
TI A rat pituitary tumor cell line (GH3) expresses type I and type II
   receptors and other cell surface binding protein(s) for transforming
   growth factor-{beta}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 770.

AU Osuna-J.  Viadiu-H.  Fink-A-L.  Soberon-X.
TI Substitution of Asp for Asn at position 132 in the active site of TEM
   {beta}-lactamase. Activity toward different substrates and effects of
   neighboring residues.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 775.

AU Viadiu-H.  Osuna-J.  Fink-A-L.  Soberon-X.
TI A new TEM {beta}-lactamase double mutant with broadened specificity
   reveals substrate-dependent functional interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 781.

AU Mummaneni-P.  Walker-K-A.  Bishop-P-L.  Turker-M-S.
TI Epigenetic gene inactivation induced by a Cis-acting methylation center
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 788.

AU Liu-S.  Baker-J-C.  Roche-T-E.
TI Binding of the pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase to recombinant constructs
   containing the inner lipoyl domain of the dihydrolipoyl
   acetyltransferase component
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 793.

AU Cao-J.  Sato-H.  Takino-T.  Seiki-M.
TI The C-terminal region of membrane type matrix metalloproteinase is a
   functional transmembrane domain required for pro-gelatinase A activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 801.

AU Keren-N.  Gong-H.  Ohad-I.
TI Oscillations of reaction center II-D1 protein degradation in vivo
   induced by repetitive light flashes. Correlation between the level of
   RCII-QB- and protein degradation in low light.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 806.

AU Sabers-C-J.  Martin-M-M.  Brunn-G-J.  Williams-J-M.  Dumont-F-J.
   Wiederrecht-G.  Abraham-R-T.
TI Isolation of a protein target of the FKBP12-rapamycin complex in
   mammalian cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 815.

AU Morishima-Kawashima-M.  Hasegawa-M.  Takio-K.  Suzuki-M.  Yoshida-H.
   Titani-K.  Ihara-Y.
TI Proline-directed and non-proline-directed phosphorylation of PHF-tau
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 823.

AU Plaschke-Schlutter-A.  Behrens-J.  Gherardi-E.  Birchmeier-W.
TI Characterization of the scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor gene
   promoter. Positive and negative regulatory elements direct gene
   expression to mesenchymal cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 830.

AU Supakar-P-C.  Jung-M-H.  Song-C-S.  Chatterjee-B.  Roy-A-K.
TI Nuclear factor {kappa}B functions as a negative regulator for the rat
   androgen receptor gene and NF-{kappa}B activity increases during the
   age-dependent desensitization of the liver
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 837.

AU Loo-T-W.  Clarke-D-M.
TI Membrane topology of a cysteine-less mutant of human P-glycoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 843.

AU Tong-Z-B.  Nelson-L-M.  Dean-J.
TI Inhibition of zona pellucida gene expression by antisense
   oligonucleotides injected into mouse oocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 849.

AU Mitchell-J.  Gutierrez-J.  Northup-J-K.
TI Purification, characterization, and partial amino acid sequence of a G
   protein-activated phospholipase C from squid photoreceptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 854.

AU Williams-A-J.  Kaguni-L-S.
TI Stimulation of Drosophila mitochondrial DNA polymerase by
   single-stranded DNA-binding protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 860.

AU Wei-S.  Episkopou-V.  Piantedosi-R.  Maeda-S.  Shimada-K.
   Gottesman-M-E.  Blaner-W-S.
TI Studies on the metabolism of retinol and retinol-binding protein in
   transthyretin-deficient mice produced by homologous recombination
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 866.

AU Nirunsuksiri-W.  Presland-R-B.  Brumbaugh-S-G.  Dale-B-A.
   Fleckman-P.
TI Decreased profilaggrin expression in ichthyosis vulgaris is a result of
   selectively impaired posttranscriptional control
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 871.

AU Holness-C-L.  Bates-P-A.  Littler-A-J.  Buckley-C-D.  McDowall-A.
   Bossy-D.  Hogg-N.  Simmons-D-L.
TI Analysis of the binding site on intercellular adhesion molecule 3 for
   the leukocyte integrin lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 877.

AU Lopez-M-J.  Upchurch-B-H.  Rindi-G.  Leiter-A-B.
TI Studies in transgenic mice reveal potential relationships between
   secretin-producing cells and other endocrine cell types
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 885.

AU Muta-T.  Seki-N.  Takaki-Y.  Hashimoto-R.  Oda-T.  Iwanaga-A.
   Tokunaga-F.  Iwanaga-S.
TI Purified horseshoe crab factor G. Reconstitution and characterization
   of the (13)-{beta}-d-glucan-sensitive serine protease cascade.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 892.

AU Schwarzenbach-H.  Newell-J-W.  Matthias-P.
TI Involvement of the Ets family factor PU.1 in the activation of
   immunoglobulin promoters
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 898.

AU Andersen-J-P.
TI Functional consequences of alterations to amino acids at the M5S5
   boundary of the Ca2+-ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum. Mutation Tyr763 
   Gly uncouples ATP hydrolysis from Ca2+ transport.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 908.

AU Liao-J.  Lowthert-L-A.  Ghori-N.  Omary-M-B.
TI The 70-kDa heat shock proteins associate with glandular intermediate
   filaments in an ATP-dependent manner
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 915.

AU Nagpal-S.  Athanikar-J.  Chandraratna-R-A-S.
TI Separation of transactivation and AP1 antagonism functions of retinoic
   acid receptor {alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 923.

AU Saruta-F.  Kuramochi-T.  Nakamura-K.  Takamiya-S.  Yu-Y.  Aoki-T.
   Sekimizu-K.  Kojima-S.  Kita-K.
TI Stage-specific isoforms of complex II (succinate-ubiquinone
   oxidoreductase) in mitochondria from the parasitic nematode, Ascaris
   suum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 928.

AU Ledebur-H-C.  Parks-T-P.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the intercellular adhesion molecule-1
   gene by inflammatory cytokines in human endothelial cells. Essential
   roles of a variant NF-{kappa}B site and p65 homodimers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 933.

AU Wange-R-L.  Isakov-N.  Burke-T-R-Jr..  Otaka-A.  Roller-P-P.
   Watts-J-D.  Aebersold-R.  Samelson-L-E.
TI F2(Pmp)2-TAM{zeta}3, a novel competitive inhibitor of the binding of
   ZAP-70 to the T cell antigen receptor, blocks early T cell signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 944.

AU Singhal-R-K.  Prasad-R.  Wilson-S-H.
TI DNA polymerase {beta} conducts the gap-filling step in uracil-initiated
   base excision repair in a bovine testis nuclear extract
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 949.

AU Ito-K.  Shinomura-T.  Zako-M.  Ujita-M.  Kimata-K.
TI Multiple forms of mouse PG-M, a large chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan
   generated by alternative splicing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 958.

AU Smerz-Bertling-C.  Duschl-A.
TI Both interleukin 4 and interleukin 13 induce tyrosine phosphorylation
   of the 140-kDa subunit of the interleukin 4 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 966.

AU Arimilli-S.  Cardoso-C.  Mukku-P.  Baichwal-V.  Nag-B.
TI Refolding and reconstitution of functionally active complexes of human
   leukocyte antigen DR2 and myelin basic protein peptide from recombinant
   {alpha} and {beta} polypeptide chains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 971.

AU Czupryn-M-J.  McCoy-J-M.  Scoble-H-A.
TI Structure-function relationships in human interleukin-11.
   Identification of regions involved in activity by chemical modification
   and site-directed mutagenesis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 13.  270(02).  p 978.

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AU Koch-A-E.  Kunkel-S-L.  Strieter-R-M.
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AU Koch-A-E.  Kunkel-S-L.  Strieter-R-M.
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TI The Formation and Biologic Significance of 
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AU Yamada-G.  Sugimura-K.  Stuart-E-T.
TI Review Gene-targeting approaches in the study of cellular processes
   involved in growth or differentiation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 739.
AB 42260739.225

AU Thompson-D-A.  Cronin-C-N.  Martin-F.
TI Genomic cloning and sequence analyses of the bovine alpha-,
   beta_[A]- and beta_[B]-inhibin/activin genes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 751.
AB 42260751.225

AU Barbhaiya-H.  Leverette-R-D.  Liu-J.  Maxwell-E-S.
TI Processing of U14 small nucleolar RNA from three different introns
   of the mouse 70-kDa-cognate-heat-shock-protein pre-messenger RNA.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 765.
AB 42260765.225

AU Wagner-J.  Boerboom-D.  Tremblay-M-L.
TI Molecular cloning and tissue-specific RNA processing of a murine
   receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 773.
AB 42260773.225

AU Van-Gelder-P.  De-Cock-H.  Tommassen-J.
TI Detergent-induced folding of the outer-membrane protein PhoE, a
   pore protein induced by phosphate limitation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 783.
AB 42260783.225

AU Bennett-B.  Berks-B-C.  Ferguson-S-J.  Thomson-A-J.
   Richardson-D-J.
TI Mo(V) electron paramagnetic resonance signals from the periplasmic
   nitrate reductase of Thiosphaera pantotropha.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 789.
AB 42260789.225

AU Weiss-D-S.  Gaertner-P.  Thauer-R-K.
TI The energetics and sodium-ion dependence of
   N^[5]-methyltetrahydromethanopterin :coenzyme M methyltransferase
   studied with cob(I)alamin as methyl acceptor and
   methylcob(III)alamin as methyl donor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 799.
AB 42260799.225

AU Bertram-P-A.  Thauer-R-K.
TI Thermodynamics of the formylmethanofuran dehydrogenase reaction in
   Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 811.
AB 42260811.225

AU Brand-M-D.  Vallis-B-P-S.  Kesseler-A.
TI The sum of flux control coefficients in the electron-transport
   chain of mitochondria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 819.
AB 42260819.225

AU Alunni-Fabbroni-M.  Manfioletti-G.  Manzini-G.  Xodo-L-E.
TI Inhibition of T7 RNA polymerase transcription by phosphate and
   phosphorothioate triplex-forming oligonucleotides targeted to a R
   &timesd; Y site downstream from the promoter.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 831.
AB 42260831.225

AU Tchorzewski-M.  Kurihara-T.  Esaki-N.  Soda-K.
TI Unique primary structure of 2-nitropropane dioxygenase from
   Hansenula mrakii.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 841.
AB 42260841.225

AU Yang-S.  Bergman-T.  Veide-A.  Enfors-S-O.
TI Effects of amino acid insertions on the proteolysis of a
   staphylococcal protein A derivative in Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 847.
AB 42260847.225

AU Piccinni-E.  Staudenmann-W.  Albergoni-V.  De-Gabrieli-R.  James-P.
TI Purification and primary structure of metallothioneins induced by
   cadmium in the protists Tetrahymena pigmentosa and Tetrahymena
   pyriformis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 853.
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AU Jaseja-M.  Lu-X.  Williams-J-A.  Sutcliffe-M-J.  Kakkar-V-V.
   Parslow-R-A.  Hyde-E-I.
TI ^[1]H-NMR assignments and secondary structure of dendroaspin, an
   RGD-containing glycoprotein IIb-IIIa (alphaIIb-beta3) antagonist
   with a neurotoxin fold.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 861.
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AU Stickle-D-F.  Liu-G.  Fried-M-G.
TI Analysis of the thermodynamic linkage of DNA binding and ion
   binding for dimeric and tetrameric forms of the lac repressor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 869.
AB 42260869.225

AU Itoh-S.  Satoh-M.  Abe-Y.  Hashimoto-H.  Yanagimoto-T.  Kamataki-T.
TI A novel form of mouse cytochrome P450 3A (Cyp3a-16).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 877.
AB 42260877.225

AU Roefs-S-P-F-M.  de-Kruif-K-G.
TI A model for the denaturation and aggregation of beta-lactoglobulin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 883.
AB 42260883.225

AU Kuhn-A.  Kiefer-D.  Koehne-C.  Zhu-H-Y.  Tschantz-W-R.  Dalbey-R-E.
TI Evidence for a loop-like insertion mechanism of pro-Omp A into the
   inner membrane of Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 891.
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AU Van-Hoof-C.  Cayla-X.  Bosch-M.  Merlevede-W.  Goris-J.
TI The phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activator of protein phosphatase 2A.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 899.
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AU Guehnemann-Schaefer-K.  Engeland-K.  Linder-D.  Kindl-H.
TI Evidence for domain structures of the trifunctional protein and the
   tetrafunctional protein acting in glyoxysomal fatty acid
   beta-oxidation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 909.
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AU Szendrei-G-I.  Fabian-H.  Mantsch-H-H.  Lovas-S.  Nyeki-O.
   Schoen-I.  Otvos-Jr-L.
TI Aspartate-bond isomerization affects the major conformations of
   synthetic peptides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 917.
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AU Juengling-S.  Cibelli-G.  Czardybon-M.  Gerdes-H-H.  Thiel-G.
TI Differential regulation of chromogranin B and synapsin I gene
   promoter activity by cAMP and cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 925.
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AU Stack-M-S.  Rinehart-A-R.  Pizzo-S-V.
TI Comparison of plasminogen binding and activation on extracellular
   matrices produced by vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 937.
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AU Kreft-J-U.  Schink-B.
TI O-Demethylation by the homoacetogenic anaerobe Holophaga foetida
   studied by a new photometric methylation assay using
   electrochemically produced cob(I)alamin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 945.
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AU Nunn-C-M.  Jenkins-T-C.  Neidle-S.
TI Crystal structure of gamma-oxapentamidine complexed with
   d(CGCGAATTCGCG)_.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 953.
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AU Lange-R.  Anzenbacher-P.  Mueller-S.  Maurin-L.  Balny-C.
TI Interaction of tryptophan residues of cytochrome P450scc with a
   highly specific fluorescence quencher, a substrate analogue,
   compared to acrylamide and iodide.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 963.
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AU Heilmann-C.  Spamer-C.  Moessner-W.  Dietz-C.  Reutter-W.
   Kreisel-W.
TI A new type of Ca^[2+]-dependent, Mg^[2+]-stimulated ATPase of rat
   liver plasma membrane.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 971.
AB 42260971.225

AU Schwermann-B.  Pfau-K.  Liliensiek-B.  Schleyer-M.  Fischer-T.
   Bakker-E-P.
TI Purification, properties and structural aspects of a
   thermoacidophilic alpha-amylase from Alicyclobacillus
   acidocaldarius atcc 27009.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 981.
AB 42260981.225

AU Ricard-J.  Giudici-Orticoni-M-T.  Gontero-B.
TI The modulation of enzyme reaction rates within multi-enzyme
   complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 993.
AB 42260993.225

AU Gontero-B.  Giudici-Orticoni-M-T.  Ricard-J.
TI The modulation of enzyme reaction rates within multi-enzyme
   complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 999.
AB 42260999.225

AU Martinez-Costa-O-H.  Estevez-A-M.  Sanchez-V.  Aragon-J-J.
TI Purification and properties of phosphofructokinase from
   Dictyostelium discoideum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1007.
AB 42261007.225

AU Hunter-K-J.  Le-Quesne-S-A.
   Fairlamb--Parasite-and-Vector-Biochemistry-Unit,-Department-of-Me
   dical-Parasitology,-London-School-of-Hygiene-and-Tropical-Medicine
   -England-A-H.
TI Identification and biosynthesis of N^[1],
   N^[9]-bis(glutathionyl)aminopropylcadaverine (homotrypanothione)
   in Trypanosoma cruzi.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1019.
AB 42261019.225

AU de-la-Maza-A.  Parra-J-L.
TI Structural phase transitions involved in the interaction of
   phospholipid bilayers with octyl glucoside.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1029.
AB 42261029.225

AU de-Moor-C-H.  Jansen-M.  Bonte-E-J.  Thomas-A-A-M.  Sussenbach-J-S.
    van-den-Brande-J-L.
TI Influence of the four leader sequences of the human
   insulin-like-growth-factor-2 mRNAs on the expression of reporter
   genes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1039.
AB 42261039.225

AU Carter-D-C.  Chang-B.  Ho-J-X.  Keeling-K.  Krishnasami-Z.
TI Preliminary crystallographic studies of four crystal forms of serum
   albumin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1049.
AB 42261049.225

AU Maltseva-O-V.  Solyanikova-I-P.
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TI Chlorocatechol 1,2-dioxygenase from Rhodococcus erythropolis 1CP.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1053.
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AU Walters-R-G.  Ruban-A-V.  Horton-P.
TI Higher plant light-harvesting complexes LHCIIa and LHCIIc are bound
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   dissipation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1063.
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AU van-den-Bergen-C-W-M.  Wagner-A-M.  Krab-K.  Moore-A-L.
TI The relationship between electron flux and the redox poise of the
   quinone pool in plant mitochondria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1994 226(3)  P 1071.
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AU Rakowska-M.  Zborowski-J.  Corazzi-L.
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AU Andjus-P-R.    Kataev-A-A.  Alexandrov-A-A.  Vucelic-D.
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TI D_[2]O-induced Ion Channel Activation in Characeae at Low Ionic
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 43.
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AU Ishihara-K.    Hiraoka-M.
TI Gating Mechanism of the Cloned Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 55.
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AU Xu-B.  Lu-L.
TI Protein Kinase A-regulated Cl^[-] Channel in ML-1 Human
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 65.
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AU Sukhorukov-V-L.  Djuzenova-C-S.  Arnold-W-M.    Zimmermann-U.
TI DNA, Protein, and Plasma-Membrane Incorporation by Arrested
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 77.
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AU Birnir-B.  Everitt-A-B.  Gage-P-W.
TI Characteristics of GABA_[A] Channels in Rat Dentate Gyrus.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 93.
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AU Pun-R-Y-K.  Kleene-S-J.  Gesteland-R-C.
TI Guanine Nucleotides Modulate Steady-State Inactivation of
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 103.
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AU Bojesen-I-N.  Bojesen-E.
TI Different Arachidonate and Palmitate Binding Capacities of the
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AU Tosteson-M-T.  Pinto-L-H.  Holsinger-L-J.  Lamb-R-A.
TI Reconstitution of the Influenza Virus M_[2] Ion Channel in Lipid
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 117.
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AU Paller-M-S.
TI Lateral Mobility of Na,K-ATPase and Membrane Lipids in Renal Cells.
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(01)  P 127.
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AU Fini-C.  Dinh-Thuong-V.    Aliante-M.  Floridi-A.  Cannistraro-S.  
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TI Phenylglucosides and the Na^[+]/Glucose Cotransporter (SGLT1):
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AU White-C-R.  Brock-T-A.  
TI Calcium-mobilizing Agonists Stimulate Anion Fluxes in Cultured
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AU Fatherazi-S.  Izutsu-K-T.  Wellner-R-B.  Belton-C-M.
TI Hypotonically Activated Chloride Current in HSG Cells.
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AU Adragna-N-C.  Lauf-P-K.
TI Quinine and Quinidine Inhibit and Reveal Heterogeneity of K-Cl
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AU Martina-M.  Kilic-G.    Cherubini-E.
TI The Effect of Intracellular Ca^[2+] on GABA-activated Currents in
   Cerebellar Granule Cells in Culture.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(02)  P 209.
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AU Almeida-M-T.  Ramalho-Santos-J.  Oliveira-C-R.
   Pedroso-de-Lima-M-C.
TI Parameters Affecting Fusion between Liposomes and Synaptosomes.
   Role of Proteins, Lipid Peroxidation, pH and Temperature.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(02)  P 217.
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AU Ladha-S.  Mackie-A-R.  Clark-D-C.
TI Cheek Cell Membrane Fluidity Measured by Fluorescence Recovery
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(02)  P 223.
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AU Plattner-H.  Braun-C.  Klauke-N.  Laenge-S.
TI Veratridine Triggers Exocytosis in Paramecium Cells by Activating
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1994 142(02)  P 229.
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AU Tabcharani-J-A.  Harris-R-A.  Boucher-A.  Eng-J-W-L.  Hanrahan-J-W.
TI Basolateral K Channel Activated by Carbachol in the Epithelial Cell
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AU Tabcharani-J-A.  Boucher-A.  Eng-J-W-L.  Hanrahan-J-W.
TI Regulation of an Inwardly Rectifying K Channel in the T_[84]
   Epithelial Cell Line by Calcium, Nucleotides and Kinases.
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AU Deleuze-J-F.  Dhorne-S.  Hazan-J.  Borghi-E.  Raynaud-N.  Pollet-N.
    Meunier-Rotival-M.  Deschatrette-J.  Alagille-D.  Hadchouel-M.
TI Deleted Chromosome 20 from a patient with Alagille syndrome
   isolated in a cell hybrid through leucine transport selection:
   study of three candidate genes.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 663.
AB 40050663.335

AU Johnson-K-R.  Cook-S-A.  Davisson-M-T.
TI Identification and genetic mapping of 151 dispersed members of 16
   ribosomal protein multigene families in the mouse.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 670.
AB 40050670.335

AU Kaushik-N.    Stoye-J-P.
TI Intracisternal A-type particle elements as genetic markers:
   detection by repeat element viral element amplified locus-PCR.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 688.
AB 40050688.335

AU Goldstein-C.  Liaw-P.  Jimenez-S-A.  Buchberg-A-M.  Siracusa-L-D.
TI Of mice and Marfan: genetic linkage analyses of the fibrillin
   genes, Fbn1 and Fbn2, in the mouse genome.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 696.
AB 40050696.335

AU Cummings-D-E.  Edelhoff-S.  Disteche-C-M.  McKnight-G-S.
TI Cloning of a mouse protein kinase A catalytic subunit pseudogene
   and chromosomal mapping of C subunit isoforms.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 701.
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AU Davies-W.  Hoyheim-B.  Chaput-B.  Archibald-A-L.  Frelat-G.
TI Characterization of microsatellites from flow-sorted porcine
   Chromosome 13.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 707.
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AU Deng-A-Y.  Gu-L.  Rapp-J-P.  Szpirer-C.
TI Chromosomal assignment of 11 loci in the rat by mouse-rat somatic
   hybrids and linkage.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 712.
AB 40050712.335

AU Takiguchi-Y.  Chen-D-J.
TI Genomic structure of the mouse apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease
   gene.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 717.
AB 40050717.335

AU Payen-E-J.  Cotinot-C-Y.
TI Sequence evolution of SRY gene within Bovidae family.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 723.
AB 40050723.335

AU Powell-E-E.  Wicker-L-S.  Peterson-L-B.  Todd-J-A.
TI Allelic variation of the type 2 tumor necrosis factor receptor
   gene.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 726.
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AU Bensidhoum-M.  Ged-C-M.  Poirier-C.  Guenet-J-L.  de-Verneuil-H.
TI The cDNA sequence of mouse uroporphyrinogen III synthase and
   assignment to mouse Chromosome 7.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 728.
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AU Gwakisa-P.    Mikko-S.  Andersson-L.
TI Close genetic linkage between DRBP1 and CYP21 in the MHC of cattle.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 731.
AB 40050731.335

AU Vadasz-C.  Sziraki-I.  Murthy-L-R.  Sasvari-Szekely-M.  Kabai-P.
   Laszlovszky-I.  Fleischer-A.  Juhasz-B.  Zahorchak-R.
TI Transfer of brain dopamine system-specific quantitative trait loci
   onto a C57BL/6ByJ background.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 735.
AB 40050735.335

AU Lossie-A-C.  Eipper-B-A.  Hand-T-A.  Camper-S-A.
TI Localization of the peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase
   gene (Pam) introduces a region of homology between human
   Chromosome 5q and mouse Chromosome 1.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 738.
AB 40050738.335

AU Rajan-L.  Dudley-J-P.
TI An MMTV integration site on the centromere proximal region of mouse
   Chromosome 11.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 740.
AB 40050740.335

AU Chapman-V-M.  Keitz-B-T.  Bishop-D-F.
TI Genetic linkage of the erythroid-specific delta-aminolevulinate
   synthase gene (Alas2) to the distal region of the mouse X
   Chromosome.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 741.
AB 40050741.335

AU Heriz-A.  Arruga-M-V.  Monteagudo-L-V.  Tejedor-M-T.  Pitel-F.
   Echard-G.
TI Assignment of the transition protein 1 (TNP1) gene to U17 bovine
   synteny group by PCR.
SO 1994 5(11)  P 742.
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TI How Long Did It Take for Life to Begin and Evolve to
   Cyanobacteria?.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 546.
AB 40390546.239

AU Chakrabarti-A-C.  Breaker-R-R.  Joyce-G-F.  Deamer-D-W.
TI Production of RNA by a Polymerase Protein Encapsulated Within
   Phospholipid Vesicles.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 555.
AB 40390555.239

AU Baeza-I.  Wong-C.  Mondragon-R.  Gonzalez-S.  Ibanez-M.  Farfan-N.
   Argueello-C.
TI Transbilayer Diffusion of Divalent Cations into Liposomes Mediated
   by Lipidic Particles of Phosphatidate.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 560.
AB 40390560.239

AU Shimmin-L-C.  Chang-B-H-J.  Li-W-H.
TI Contrasting Rates of Nucleotide Substitution in the X-Linked and
   Y-Linked Zinc Finger Genes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 569.
AB 40390569.239

AU Cole-R-A.  Williams-K-L.
TI The Dictyostelium discoideum Mitochondrial Genome: A Primordial
   System Using the Universal Code and Encoding Hydrophilic Proteins
   Atypical of Metazoan Mitochondrial DNA.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 579.
AB 40390579.239

AU Cantatore-P.  Roberti-M.  Pesole-G.  Ludovico-A.  Milella-F.
   Gadaleta-M-N.  Saccone-C.
TI Evolutionary Analysis of Cytochrome b Sequences in Some
   Perciformes: Evidence for a Slower Rate of Evolution Than in
   Mammals.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 589.
AB 40390589.239

AU Okimoto-R.  Macfarlane-J-L.  Wolstenholme-D-R.
TI The Mitochondrial Ribosomal RNA Genes of the Nematodes
   Caenorhabditis elegans and Ascaris suum: Consensus
   Secondary-Structure Models and Conserved Nucleotide Sets for
   Phylogenetic Analysis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 598.
AB 40390598.239

AU Ohta-T.
TI On Hypervariability at the Reactive Center of Proteolytic Enzymes
   and Their Inhibitors.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 614.
AB 40390614.239

AU Matsumoto-J.
TI Evolutionary Role of Abortive Transcript as a Primer for DNA
   Replication.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 620.
AB 40390620.239

AU Strelets-V-B.  Shindyalov-I-N.  Lim-H-A.
TI Analysis of Peptides from Known Proteins: Clusterization in
   Sequence Space.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 625.
AB 40390625.239

AU Little-E.  Bork-P.  Doolittle-R-F.
TI Tracing the Spread of Fibronectin Type III Domains in Bacterial
   Glycohydrolases.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 631.
AB 40390631.239

AU Beuning-L-L.  Spriggs-T-W.  Christeller-J-T.
TI Evolution of the Proteinase Inhibitor I Family and Apparent Lack of
   Hypervariability in the Proteinase Contact Loop.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 644.
AB 40390644.239

AU Seddiqi-N.  Bollengier-F.  Alliel-P-M.  Perin-J-P.  Bonnet-F.
   Bucquoy-S.  Jolles-P.  Schoentgen-F.
TI Amino Acid Sequence of the Homo sapiens Brain 21-23-kDa Protein
   (Neuropolypeptide h3), Comparison with Its Counterparts from
   Rattus norvegicus and Bos taurus Species, and Expression of Its
   mRNA in Different Tissues.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 655.
AB 40390655.239

AU Zuckerkandl-E.
TI Molecular Pathways to Parallel Evolution: I. Gene Nexuses and Their
   Morphological Correlates.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(06)  P 661.
AB 40390661.239

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TI Random Walking.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 435.
AB 40390435.239

AU Holmquist-G-P.
TI Chromatin Self-Organization by Mutation Bias.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 436.
AB 40390436.239

AU Mrazek-J.  Kypr-J.
TI Biased Distribution of Adenine and Thymine in Gene Nucleotide
   Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 439.
AB 40390439.239

AU Eyre-Walker-A.
TI Synonymous Substitutions Are Clustered in Enterobacterial Genes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 448.
AB 40390448.239

AU Hochstenbach-R.  Harhangi-H.  Schouren-K.  Hennig-W.
TI Degenerating Gypsy Retrotransposons in a Male Fertility Gene on the
   Y Chromosome of Drosophila hydei.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 452.
AB 40390452.239

AU Biemont-C.
TI Dynamic Equilibrium Between Insertion and Excision of P Elements in
   Highly Inbred Lines from an M' Strain of Drosophila melanogaster.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 466.
AB 40390466.239

AU La-Volpe-A.
TI A Repetitive DNA Family, Conserved Throughout the Evolution of
   Free-Living Nematodes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 473.
AB 40390473.239

AU Barrio-E.    Latorre-A.
TI Phylogeny of the Drosophila obscura Species Group Deduced from
   Mitochondrial DNA Sequences.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 478.
AB 40390478.239

AU Plohl-M.
TI Characterization of Two Abundant Satellite DNAs from the Mealworm
   Tenebrio obscurus.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 489.
AB 40390489.239

AU Chenault-K-D.    Melcher-U.
TI Phylogenetic Relationships Reveal Recombination Among Isolates of
   Cauliflower Mosaic Virus.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 496.
AB 40390496.239

AU Labuda-D.
TI Evolution of Secondary Structure in the Family of 7SL-Like RNAs.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 506.
AB 40390506.239

AU Cao-Y.  Adachi-J.  Janke-A.  Paeaebo-S.  Hasegawa-M.
TI Phylogenetic Relationships Among Eutherian Orders Estimated from
   Inferred Sequences of Mitochondrial Proteins: Instability of a
   Tree Based on a Single Gene.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 519.
AB 40390519.239

AU Sanz-J-L.  Huber-G.  Huber-H.  Amils-R.
TI Using Protein Synthesis Inhibitors to Establish the Phylogenetic
   Relationships of the Sulfolobales Order.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 528.
AB 40390528.239

AU Morrison-D-A.  Ellis-J.  Johnson-A-M.
TI An Empirical Comparison of Distance Matrix Techniques for
   Estimating Codon Usage Divergence.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 533.
AB 40390533.239

AU Gupta-R-S.  Brian-Golding-G.  Singh-B.
TI HSP70 Phylogeny and the Relationship Between Archaebacteria,
   Eubacteria, and Eukaryotes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 537.
AB 40390537.239

AU Gogarten-J-P.
TI Which Is the Most Conserved Group of Proteins? Homology-Orthology,
   Paralogy, Xenology, and the Fusion of Independent Lineages.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 541.
AB 40390541.239

AU 
TI Errata.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1994 39(05)  P 544.
AB 40390544.239

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AU Tsuchida-K.  Aoyagi-Y.  Odani-S.  Mita-T.  Isemura-M.
TI Isolation of a novel collagen-binding protein from the mushroom,
   Hypsizigus marmoreus, which inhibits the Lewis lung carcinoma cell
   adhesion to type IV collagen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1481.

AU Cherniak
TI Disassembly of Son-of-sevenless proteins from Grb2 during p21ras
   desensitization by insulin. Andrew D.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1485.

AU Matten-S-R.  Schemidt-R-A.  Brusilow-W-S-A.
TI Construction and function of chimeric {beta} subunits containing
   regions from the {beta} subunits of the F1F0 ATPases of Escherichia
   coli and Bacillus megaterium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1489.

AU Perlman-S.  Schambye-H-T.  Rivero-R-A.  Greenlee-W-J.  Hjorth-S-A.
   Schwartz-T-W.
TI Non-peptide angiotensin agonist. Functional and molecular interaction
   with the AT1 receptor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1493.

AU Datta-A-K.  Paulson-J-C.
TI The sialyltransferase sialylmotif participates in binding the donor
   substrate CMP-NeuAc
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1497.

AU Perelroizen-I.  Carlier-M-F.  Pantaloni-D.
TI Binding of divalent cation and nucleotide to G-actin in the presence of
   profilin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1501.

AU Beylot-M.  Soloviev-M-V.  David-F.  Landau-B-R.  Brunengraber-H.
TI Tracing hepatic gluconeogenesis relative to citric acid cycle activity
   in vitro and in vivo. Comparisons in the use of [3-13C]lactate,
   [2-13C]acetate, and {alpha}-keto[3-13C]isocaproate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1509.

AU Smith-V-M.  Lee-P-P.  Szychowski-S.  Winoto-A.
TI GATA-3 dominant negative mutant. Functional redundancy of the T cell
   receptor {alpha} and {beta} enhancers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1515.

AU Jovov-B.  Ismailov-I-I.  Benos-D-J.
TI Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is required for
   protein kinase A activation of an outwardly rectified anion channel
   purified from bovine tracheal epithelia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1521.

AU Frick-D-N.  Bessman-M-J.
TI Cloning, purification, and properties of a novel NADH pyrophosphatase.
   Evidence for a nucleotide pyrophosphatase catalytic domain in MutT-like
   enzymes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1529.

AU Horowitz-P-M.  Hua-S.  Gibbons-D-L.
TI Hydrophobic surfaces that are hidden in chaperonin Cpn60 can be exposed
   by formation of assembly-competent monomers or by ionic perturbation of
   the oligomer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1535.

AU Chazenbalk-G-D.  Rapoport-B.
TI Expression of the extracellular domain of the thyrotropin receptor in
   the baculovirus system using a promoter active earlier than the
   polyhedrin promoter. Implications for the expression of functional
   highly glycosylated proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1543.

AU Bayliss-C-D.  Condit-R-C.
TI The vaccinia virus A18R gene product is a DNA-dependent ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1550.

AU Dschida-W-J-A.  Bowman-B-J.
TI The vacuolar ATPase: sulfite stabilization and the mechanism of nitrate
   inactivation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1557.

AU Ye-W.  Ali-N.  Bembenek-M-E.  Shears-S-B.  Lafer-E-M.
TI Inhibition of clathrin assembly by high affinity binding of specific
   inositol polyphosphates to the synapse-specific clathrin assembly
   protein AP-3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1564.

AU Kunji-E-R-S.  Hagting-A.  Vries-C-J-D.  Juillard-V.  Haandrikman-A-J.
   Poolman-B.  Konings-W-N.
TI Transport of {beta}-casein-derived peptides by the oligopeptide
   transport system is a crucial step in the proteolytic pathway of
   Lactococcus lactis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1569.

AU Salzet-M.  Bulet-P.  Wattez-C.  Verger-Bocquet-M.  Malecha-J.
TI Structural characterization of a diuretic peptide from the central
   nervous system of the leech Erpobdella octoculata. Angiotensin II amide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1575.

AU Speelman-B-A.  Allen-K.  Grounds-T-L.  Neutra-M-R.  Kirchhausen-T.
   Wilson-J-M.
TI Molecular characterization of an apical early endosomal glycoprotein
   from developing rat intestinal epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1583.

AU Bernard-M-T.  MacDonald-G-M.  Nguyen-A-P.  Debus-R-J.  Barry-B-A.
TI A difference infrared study of hydrogen bonding to the Z  tyrosyl
   radical of photosystem II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1589.

AU Rouleau-J.  MacLeod-A-R.  Szyf-M.
TI Regulation of the DNA methyltransferase by the Ras-AP-1 signaling
   pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1595.

AU Mishra-V-K.  Palgunachari-M-N.  Lund-Katz-S.  Phillips-M-C.
   Segrest-J-P.  Anantharamaiah-G-M.
TI Effect of the arrangement of tandem repeating units of class A
   amphipathic {alpha}-helixes on lipid interaction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1602.

AU Richter-A.  Drummond-D-R.  MacGarvie-J.  Puddicombe-S-M.
   Chamberlin-S-G.  Davies-D-E.
TI Contribution of the transforming growth factor {alpha} B-loop
   {beta}-sheet to binding and activation of the epidermal growth factor
   receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1612.

AU Shiro
TI Spectroscopic and kinetic studies on reaction of cytochrome P450nor
   with nitric oxide. Implication for its nitric oxide reduction
   mechanism. Yoshitsugu
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1617.

AU Liu-Y.  Kahn-M-L.
TI ADP-ribosylation of Rhizobium meliloti glutamine synthetase III in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1624.

AU Karaplis-A-C.  Lim-S-K.  Baba-H.  Arnold-A.  Kronenberg-H-M.
TI Inefficient membrane targeting, translocation, and proteolytic
   processing by signal peptidase of a mutant preproparathyroid hormone
   protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1629.

AU Nagai-M.  Kaminaka-S.  Ohba-Y.  Nagai-Y.  Mizutani-Y.  Kitagawa-T.
TI Ultraviolet resonance Raman studies of quaternary structure of
   hemoglobin using a tryptophan {beta}37 mutant
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1636.

AU Mellon-S-H.  Bair-S-R.  Monis-H.
TI P450c11B3 mRNA, transcribed from a third P450c11 gene, is expressed in
   a tissue-specific, developmentally, and hormonally regulated fashion in
   the rodent adrenal and encodes a protein with both 11-hydroxylase and
   18-hydroxylase activities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1643.

AU Mely-Y.  Rocquigny-H-.  Sorinas-Jimeno-M.  Keith-G.  Roques-B-P.
   Marquet-R.  Gerard-D.
TI Binding of the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein to the primer tRNA3Lys, in
   vitro, is essentially not specific
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1650.

AU Brock-I-W.  Mills-J-D.  Robinson-D.  Robinson-C.
TI The {DELTA}pH-driven, ATP-independent protein translocation mechanism
   in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. Kinetics and energetics.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1657.

AU Creighton-A-M.  Hulford-A.  Mant-A.  Robinson-D.  Robinson-C.
TI A monomeric, tightly folded stromal intermediate on the
   {DELTA}pH-dependent thylakoidal protein transport pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1663.

AU Buisson-B.  Laflamme-L.  Bottari-S-P.  Gasparo-M-.  Gallo-Payet-N.
   Payet-M-D.
TI A G protein is involved in the angiotensin AT2 receptor inhibition of
   the T-type calcium current in non-differentiated NG108-15 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1670.

AU Zierold-C.  Darwish-H-M.  DeLuca-H-F.
TI Two vitamin D response elements function in the rat
   1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D 24-hydroxylase promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1675.

AU Hansen-P-A.  Gulve-E-A.  Marshall-B-A.  Gao-J.  Pessin-J-E.
   Holloszy-J-O.  Mueckler-M.
TI Skeletal muscle glucose transport and metabolism are enhanced in
   transgenic mice overexpressing the Glut4 glucose transporter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1679.

AU Lessard-M.  Zhao-C.  Singh-S-M.  Poulin-R.
TI Hormonal and feedback regulation of putrescine and spermidine transport
   in human breast cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1685.

AU Poulin-R.  Lessard-M.  Zhao-C.
TI Inorganic cation dependence of putrescine and spermidine transport in
   human breast cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1695.

AU Bhattacharyya-T.  Karnezis-A-N.  Murphy-S-P.  Hoang-T.  Freeman-B-C.
   Phillips-B.  Morimoto-R-I.
TI Cloning and subcellular localization of human mitochondrial hsp70
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1705.

AU Carson-M-R.  Travis-S-M.  Welsh-M-J.
TI The two nucleotide-binding domains of cystic fibrosis transmembrane
   conductance regulator (CFTR) have distinct functions in controlling
   channel activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1711.

AU Franzen-S.  Bohn-B.  Poyart-C.  DePillis-G.  Boxer-S-G.  Martin-J-L.
TI Functional aspects of ultra-rapid heme doming in hemoglobin, myoglobin,
   and the myoglobin mutant H93G
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1718.

AU Campos-K-L.  Giovanelli-J.  Kaufman-S.
TI Characteristics of the nitric oxide synthase-catalyzed conversion of
   arginine to N-hydroxyarginine, the first oxygenation step in the
   enzymic synthesis of nitric oxide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1721.

AU Misenheimer-T-M.  Mosher-D-F.
TI Calcium ion binding to thrombospondin 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1729.

AU Kozasa-T.  Gilman-A-G.
TI Purification of recombinant G proteins from Sf9 cells by hexahistidine
   tagging of associated subunits. Characterization of {alpha}12 and
   inhibition of adenylyl cyclase by {alpha}z.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1734.

AU Zhang-J-T.  Lee-C-H.  Duthie-M.  Ling-V.
TI Topological determinants of internal transmembrane segments in
   P-glycoprotein sequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1742.

AU Chan-D.  Cole-W-G.  Chow-C-W.  Mundlos-S.  Bateman-J-F.
TI A COL2A1 mutation in achondrogenesis type II results in the replacement
   of type II collagen by type I and III collagens in cartilage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1747.

AU Rando-R-F.  Ojwang-J.  Elbaggari-A.  Reyes-G-R.  Tinder-R.
   McGrath-M-S.  Hogan-M-E.
TI Suppression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 activity in vitro by
   oligonucleotides which form intramolecular tetrads
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1754.

AU Schwiegelshohn-B.  Presley-J-F.  Gorecki-M.  Vogel-T.
   Carpentier-Y-A.  Maxfield-F-R.  Deckelbaum-R-J.
TI Effects of apoprotein E on intracellular metabolism of model
   triglyceride-rich particles are distinct from effects on cell particle
   uptake
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1761.

AU Binscheck-T.  Bartels-F.  Bergel-H.  Bigalke-H.  Yamasaki-S.
   Hayashi-T.  Niemann-H.  Pohlner-J.
TI IgA protease from Neisseria gonorrhoeae inhibits exocytosis in bovine
   chromaffin cells like tetanus toxin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1770.

AU Pedersen-P-L.  Hullihen-J.  Bianchet-M.  Amzel-L-M.  Lebowitz-M-S.
TI Rat liver ATP synthase. Relationship of the unique substructure of the
   F1 moiety to its nucleotide binding properties, enzymatic states, and
   crystalline form.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1775.

AU Katagiri-Y.  Hiroyama-T.  Akamatsu-N.  Suzuki-H.  Yamazaki-H.
   Tanoue-K.
TI Involvement of {alpha}v{beta}3 integrin in mediating fibrin gel
   retraction
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1785.

AU Grabczyk-E.  Fishman-M-C.
TI A long purine-pyrimidine homopolymer acts as a transcriptional diode
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1791.

AU Yin-W.  Smiley-E.  Germiller-J.  Sanguineti-C.  Lawton-T.  Pereira-L.
   Ramirez-F.  Bonadio-J.
TI Primary structure and developmental expression of Fbn-1, the mouse
   fibrillin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1798.

AU Boensch-C.  Kuo-M-D.  Connolly-D-T.  Huang-S-S.  Huang-J-S.
TI Identification, purification, and characterization of cell-surface
   retention sequence-binding proteins from human SK-Hep cells and bovine
   liver plasma membranes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1807.

AU Zhang-D-.  Burton-Wurster-N.  Lust-G.
TI Alternative splicing of ED-A and ED-B sequences of fibronectin pre-mRNA
   differs in chondrocytes from different cartilaginous tissues and can be
   modulated by biological factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1817.

AU Kan-J-L-C.  Moran-R-G.
TI Analysis of a mouse gene encoding three steps of purine synthesis
   reveals use of an intronic polyadenylation signal without alternative
   exon usage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1823.

AU Avraham-S.  Jiang-S.  Ota-S.  Fu-Y.  Deng-B.  Dowler-L-L.  White-R-A.
   Avraham-H.
TI Structural and functional studies of the intracellular tyrosine kinase
   MATK gene and its translated product
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1833.

AU Garcia-C-K.  Brown-M-S.  Pathak-R-K.  Goldstein-J-L.
TI cDNA cloning of MCT2, a second monocarboxylate transporter expressed in
   different cells than MCT1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1843.

AU Dawson-S-P.  Arnold-J-E.  Mayer-N-J.  Reynolds-S-E.  Billett-M-A.
   Gordon-C.  Colleaux-L.  Kloetzel-P-M.  Tanaka-K.  Mayer-R-J.
TI Developmental changes of the 26 S proteasome in abdominal
   intersegmental muscles of Manduca sexta during programmed cell death
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1850.

AU Ma-L.  Spremulli-L-L.
TI Cloning and sequence analysis of the human mitochondrial translational
   initiation factor 2 cDNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1859.

AU Mutero-A.  Camp-S.  Taylor-P.
TI Promoter elements of the mouse acetylcholinesterase gene.
   Transcriptional regulation during muscle differentiation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1866.

AU Ramarao-M-K.  Straub-P.  Kemper-B.
TI Identification by in vitro mutagenesis of the interaction of two
   segments of C2MstC1, a chimera of cytochromes P450 2C2 and P450 2C1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1873.

AU Kovacina-K-S.  Roth-R-A.
TI Characterization of the endogenous insulin receptor-related receptor in
   neuroblastomas
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1881.

AU Saberan-Djoneidi-D.  Marey-Semper-I.  Picart-R.  Studler-J-M.
   Tougard-C.  Glowinski-J.  Levi-Strauss-M.
TI A 19-kDa protein belonging to a new family is expressed in the Golgi
   apparatus of neural cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1888.

AU Goldsmith-M-E.  Gudas-J-M.  Schneider-E.  Cowan-K-H.
TI Wild type p53 stimulates expression from the human multidrug resistance
   promoter in a p53-negative cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1894.

AU Saijo-T.  Tanaka-K.
TI Isoalloxazine ring of FAD is required for the formation of the core in
   the Hsp60-assisted folding of medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
   subunit into the assembly competent conformation in mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1899.

AU Raina-S.  Preston-G-M.  Guggino-W-B.  Agre-P.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of an Aquaporin cDNA from
   salivary, lacrimal, and respiratory tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1908.

AU Elsea-S-H.  Hsiung-Y.  Nitiss-J-L.  Osheroff-N.
TI A yeast type II topoisomerase selected for resistance to quinolones.
   Mutation of histidine 1012 to tyrosine confers resistance to
   nonintercalative drugs but hypersensitivity to ellipticine.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1913.

AU Fukasawa-M.  Hirota-K.  Adachi-H.  Mimura-K.  Murakami-Murofushi-K.
   Tsujimoto-M.  Arai-H.  Inoue-K.
TI Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing a novel type of acetylated low
   density lipoprotein receptor. Isolation and characterization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1921.

AU Hu-Q.  Davidson-D.  Schwartzberg-P-L.  Macchiarini-F.  Lenardo-M-J.
   Bluestone-J-A.  Matis-L-A.
TI Identification of Rlk, a novel protein tyrosine kinase with predominant
   expression in the T cell lineage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1928.

AU Li-Y.  Rubin-C-S.
TI Mutagenesis of the regulatory subunit (RII{beta}) of cAMP-dependent
   protein kinase II{beta} reveals hydrophobic amino acids that are
   essential for RII{beta} dimerization and/or anchoring RII{beta} to the
   cytoskeleton
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1935.

AU Astatke-M.  Grindley-N-D-F.  Joyce-C-M.
TI Deoxynucleoside triphosphate and pyrophosphate binding sites in the
   catalytically competent ternary complex for the polymerase reaction
   catalyzed by DNA polymerase I (Klenow fragment)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1945.

AU Donze-D.  Townes-T-M.  Bieker-J-J.
TI Role of erythroid Kruppel-like factor in human {gamma}- to
   {beta}-globin gene switching
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1955.

AU Ellis-T-J.  Wagner-G-F.
TI Post-transcriptional regulation of the stanniocalcin gene by calcium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1960.

AU Singal-D-P.  Ye-M.  Quadri-S-A.
TI Major histocompatibility-encoded human proteasome LMP2. Genomic
   organization and a new form of mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 27.  270(04).  p 1966.

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AU Dahiya-R.  Butters-C-A.  Tobacman-L-S.
TI Equilibrium linkage analysis of cardiac thin filament assembly.
   Implications for the regulation of muscle contraction. Vol. 269 (1994)
   29457-29461.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1480.

AU Eldar-Finkelman-H.  Seger-R.  Vandenheede-J-R.  Krebs-E-G.
TI Inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase-3 by epidermal growth factor
   is mediated by mitogen-activated protein kinase/p90 ribosomal protein
   S6 kinase signaling pathway in NIH/3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 987.

AU Pillay-T-S.  Sasaoka-T.  Olefsky-J-M.
TI Insulin stimulates the tyrosine dephosphorylation of pp125 focal
   adhesion kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 991.

AU Robinson-L-J.  Busconi-L.  Michel-T.
TI Agonist-modulated palmitoylation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 995.

AU Young-T-N.  Pizzo-S-V.  Stack-M-S.
TI A plasma membrane-associated component of ovarian adenocarcinoma cells
   enhances the catalytic efficiency of matrix metalloproteinase-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 999.

AU Spector-N-L.  Hardy-L.  Ryan-C.  Miller-W-H-Jr..  Humes-J-L.
   Nadler-L-M.  Luedke-E.
TI 28-kDa mammalian heat shock protein, a novel substrate of a growth
   regulatory protease involved in differentiation of human leukemia cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1003.

AU Pavloff-N.  Potempa-J.  Pike-R-N.  Prochazka-V.  Kiefer-M-C.
   Travis-J.  Barr-P-J.
TI Molecular cloning and structural characterization of the Arg-gingipain
   proteinase of Porphyromonas gingivalis. Biosynthesis as a
   proteinase-adhesin polyprotein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1007.

AU Lin-Z.  Schwarz-F-P.  Eisenstein-E.
TI The hydrophobic nature of Groel-substrate binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1011.

AU Mitamura-T.  Higashiyama-S.  Taniguchi-N.  Klagsbrun-M.  Mekada-E.
TI Diphtheria toxin binds to the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain
   of human heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor/diphtheria toxin
   receptor and inhibits specifically its mitogenic activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1015.

AU Bie-I-D.  Savaria-D.  Roebroek-A-J-M.  Day-R.  Lazure-C.
   Ven-W-J-M-V-.  Seidah-N-G.
TI Processing specificity and biosynthesis of the Drosophila melanogaster
   convertases dfurin1, dfurin1-CRR, dfurin1-X, and dfurin2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1020.

AU Billy-D.  Speijer-H.  Willems-G.  Hemker-H-C.  Lindhout-T.
TI Prothrombin activation by prothrombinase in a tubular flow reactor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1029.

AU Coffey-R-L.  Purich-D-L.
TI Non-cooperative binding of the MAP-2 microtubule-binding region to
   microtubules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1035.

AU Matus-Leibovitch-N.  Nussenzveig-D-R.  Gershengorn-M-C.  Oron-Y.
TI Truncation of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor carboxyl tail
   causes constitutive activity and leads to impaired responsiveness in
   Xenopus oocytes and atT20 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1041.

AU Perez-Paya-E.  Houghten-R-A.  Blondelle-S-E.
TI The role of amphipathicity in the folding, self-association and
   biological activity of multiple subunit small proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1048.

AU Negrescu-E-V.  Quintana-K-L-.  Siess-W.
TI Platelet shape change induced by thrombin receptor activation. Rapid
   stimulation of tyrosine phosphorylation of novel protein substrates
   through an integrin- and Ca2+-independent mechanism.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1057.

AU Sires-U-I.  Dublet-B.  Aubert-Foucher-E.  Rest-M-.  Welgus-H-G.
TI Degradation of the COL1 domain of type XIV collagen by 92-kDa gelatinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1062.

AU Kulik-V-P.  Kavsan-V-M.  Schaik-F-M-A-.  Nolten-L-A.  Steenbergh-P-H.
   Sussenbach-J-S.
TI The promoter of the salmon insulin-like growth factor I gene is
   activated by hepatocyte nuclear factor 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1068.

AU Zucker-S-D.  Goessling-W.  Gollan-J-L.
TI Kinetics of bilirubin transfer between serum albumin and membrane
   vesicles. Insight into the mechanism of organic anion delivery to the
   hepatocyte plasma membrane.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1074.

AU Wuebbens-M-M.  Rajagopalan-K-V.
TI Investigation of the early steps of molybdopterin biosynthesis in
   Escherichia coli through the use of in vivo labeling studies
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1082.

AU Shastri-N.  Nguyen-V.  Gonzalez-F.
TI Major histocompatibility class I molecules can present cryptic
   translation products to T-cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1088.

AU Raman-N.  DiRusso-C-C.
TI Analysis of acyl coenzyme A binding to the transcription factor FadR
   and identification of amino acid residues in the carboxyl terminus
   required for ligand binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1092.

AU Silva-D-M-D.  Askwith-C-C.  Eide-D.  Kaplan-J.
TI The FET3 gene product required for high affinity iron transport in
   yeast is a cell surface ferroxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1098.

AU Rolland-V.  Dugail-I.  Liepvre-X-L.  Lavau-M.
TI Evidence of increased glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and
   fatty acid synthetase promoter activities in transiently transfected
   adipocytes from genetically obese rats
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1102.

AU Simon-A.  Hellman-U.  Wernstedt-C.  Eriksson-U.
TI The retinal pigment epithelial-specific 11-cis retinol dehydrogenase
   belongs to the family of short chain alcohol dehydrogenases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1107.

AU Shibata-N.  Ikuta-K.  Imai-T.  Satoh-Y.  Satoh-R.  Suzuki-A.
   Kojima-C.  Kobayashi-H.  Hisamichi-K.  Suzuki-S.
TI Existence of branched side chains in the cell wall mannan of pathogenic
   yeast, Candida albicans. Structure-antigenicity relationship between
   the cell wall mannans of Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1113.

AU Fainzilber-M.  Lodder-J-C.  Kits-K-S.  Kofman-O.  Vinnitsky-I.
   Rietschoten-J-V.  Zlotkin-E.  Gordon-D.
TI A new conotoxin affecting sodium current inactivation interacts with
   the {delta}-conotoxin receptor site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1123.

AU Prossnitz-E-R.  Kim-C-M.  Benovic-J-L.  Ye-R-D.
TI Phosphorylation of the N-formyl peptide receptor carboxyl terminus by
   the G protein-coupled receptor kinase, GRK2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1130.

AU Mattingly-J-R-Jr..  Iriarte-A.  Martinez-Carrion-M.
TI Homologous proteins with different affinities for groEL. The refolding
   of the aspartate aminotransferase isozymes at varying temperatures.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1138.

AU Chiono-M.  Mahey-R.  Tate-G.  Cooper-D-M-F.
TI Capacitative Ca2+ entry exclusively inhibits cAMP synthesis in C6-2B
   glioma cells. Evidence that physiologically evoked Ca2+ entry regulates
   Ca2+-inhibitable adenylyl cyclase in non-excitable cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1149.

AU Kwak-S-P.  Dixon-J-E.
TI Multiple dual specificity protein tyrosine phosphatases are expressed
   and regulated differentially in liver cell lines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1156.

AU Sanchez-H-B.  Yieh-L.  Osborne-T-F.
TI Cooperation by sterol regulatory element-binding protein and Sp1 in
   sterol regulation of low density lipoprotein receptor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1161.

AU Kollar-R.  Petrakova-E.  Ashwell-G.  Robbins-P-W.  Cabib-E.
TI Architecture of the yeast cell wall. The linkage between chitin and
   {beta}(13)-glucan.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1170.

AU Pisoni-R-L.  Park-G-Y.  Velilla-V-Q.  Thoene-J-G.
TI Detection and characterization of a transport system mediating
   cysteamine entry into human fibroblast lysosomes. Specificity for
   aminoethylthiol and aminoethylsulfide derivatives.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1179.

AU Srinivasan-M.  Kalousek-F.  Curthoys-N-P.
TI In vitro characterization of the mitochondrial processing and the
   potential function of the 68-kDa subunit of renal glutaminase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1185.

AU Srinivasan-M.  Kalousek-F.  Farrell-L.  Curthoys-N-P.
TI Role of the N-terminal 118 amino acids in the processing of the rat
   renal mitochondrial glutaminase precursor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1191.

AU Tedeschi-G.  Chen-S.  Massey-V.
TI DT-diaphorase. Redox potential, steady-state, and rapid reaction
   studies.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1198.

AU Bell-A-C.  Koudelka-G-B.
TI How 434 repressor discriminates between OR1 and OR3. The influence of
   contacted and noncontacted base pairs.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1205.

AU Li-Y-M.  Marnerakis-M.  Stimson-E-R.  Maggio-J-E.
TI Mapping peptide-binding domains of the substance P (NK-1) receptor from
   P388D1 cells with photolabile agonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1213.

AU Brady-J-P.  Kantorow-M.  Sax-C-M.  Donovan-D-M.  Piatigorsky-J.
TI Murine transcription factor {alpha}A-crystallin binding protein I.
   Complete sequence, gene structure, expression, and functional
   inhibition via antisense RNA.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1221.

AU Wang-G-L.  Semenza-G-L.
TI Purification and characterization of hypoxia-inducible factor 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1230.

AU Powers-T.  Noller-H-F.
TI A temperature-dependent conformational rearrangement in the ribosomal
   protein S416 S rRNA complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1238.

AU Ricci-G.  Bello-M-L.  Caccuri-A-M.  Pastore-A.  Nuccetelli-M.
   Parker-M-W.  Federici-G.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of human glutathione transferase P1-1.
   Mutation of Cys-47 induces a positive cooperativity in glutathione
   transferase P1-1.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1243.

AU Bello-M-L.  Battistoni-A.  Mazzetti-A-P.  Board-P-G.  Muramatsu-M.
   Federici-G.  Ricci-G.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of human glutathione transferase P1-1.
   Spectral, kinetic, and structural properties of Cys-47 and Lys-54
   mutants.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1249.

AU Pap-E-H-W.  Berg-P-A-W-.  Borst-J-W.  Visser-A-J-W-G.
TI The interaction between protein kinase C and lipid cofactors studied by
   simultaneous observation of lipid and protein fluorescence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1254.

AU Rezzonico-R.  Ponzio-G.  Loubat-A.  Lallemand-D.  Proudfoot-A.
   Rossi-B.
TI Two distinct signalling pathways are involved in the control of the
   biphasic junB transcription induced by interleukin-6 in the B cell
   hybridoma 7TD1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1261.

AU Scheiffele-P.  Pansegrau-W.  Lanka-E.
TI Initiation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens T-DNA processing. Purified
   proteins VirD1 and VirD2 catalyze site- and strand-specific cleavage of
   superhelical T-border DNA in vitro.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1269.

AU Jiang-Y.  Gralla-J-D.
TI Nucleotide requirements for activated RNA polymerase II open complex
   formation in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1277.

AU Kim-J.  Klooster-S.  Shapiro-D-J.
TI Intrinsically bent DNA in a eukaryotic transcription factor recognition
   sequence potentiates transcription activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1282.

AU Bobola-N.  Hirsch-E.  Albini-A.  Altruda-F.  Noonan-D.  Ravazzolo-R.
TI A single Cis-acting element in a short promoter segment of the gene
   encoding the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein confers
   tissue-specific expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1289.

AU Milburn-J-L-Jr..  Hirose-H.  Lee-Y-H.  Nagasawa-Y.  Ogawa-A.
   Ohneda-M.  BeltrandelRio-H.  Newgard-C-B.  Johnson-J-H.  Unger-R-H.
TI Pancreatic {beta}-cells in obesity. Evidence for induction of
   functional, morphologic, and metabolic abnormalities by increased long
   chain fatty acids.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1295.

AU Springman-E-B.  Dikov-M-M.  Serafin-W-E.
TI Mast cell procarboxypeptidase A. Molecular modeling and biochemical
   characterization of its processing within secretory granules.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1300.

AU Keppler-O-T.  Stehling-P.  Herrmann-M.  Kayser-H.  Grunow-D.
   Reutter-W.  Pawlita-M.
TI Biosynthetic modulation of sialic acid-dependent virus-receptor
   interactions of two primate polyoma viruses
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1308.

AU Puceat-M.  Korichneva-I.  Cassoly-R.  Vassort-G.
TI Identification of band 3-like proteins and Cl-/HCO3- exchange in
   isolated cardiomyocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1315.

AU Jarvis-J-A.  Ryan-M-T.  Hoogenraad-N-J.  Craik-D-J.  Hoj-P-B.
TI Solution structure of the acetylated and noncleavable mitochondrial
   targeting signal of rat chaperonin 10
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1323.

AU Papini-E.  Rossetto-O.  Cutler-D-F.
TI Vesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP)/synaptobrevin-2 is
   associated with dense core secretory granules in PC12 neuroendocrine
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1332.

AU Franco-M.  Chardin-P.  Chabre-M.  Paris-S.
TI Myristoylation of ADP-ribosylation factor 1 facilitates nucleotide
   exchange at physiological Mg2+ levels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1337.

AU Takebayashi-K.  Akazawa-C.  Nakanishi-S.  Kageyama-R.
TI Structure and promoter analysis of the gene encoding the mouse
   helix-loop-helix factor HES-5. Identification of the neural precursor
   cell-specific promoter element.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1342.

AU Gessner-J-E.  Grussenmeyer-T.  Kolanus-W.  Schmidt-R-E.
TI The human low affinity immunoglobulin G Fc receptor III-A and III-B
   genes. Molecular characterization of the promoter regions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1350.

AU Chakravarthy-B-R.  Isaacs-R-J.  Morley-P.  Durkin-J-P.
   Whitfield-J-F.
TI Stimulation of protein kinase C during Ca2+-induced keratinocyte
   differentiation. Selective blockade of MARCKS phosphorylation by
   calmodulin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1362.

AU Naidu-A.  Quon-D.  Cordell-B.
TI {beta}-Amyloid peptide produced in vitro is degraded by proteinases
   released by cultured cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1369.

AU Dyck-J-R-B.  Silva-N-L-C-L.  Fliegel-L.
TI Activation of the Na+/H+ exchanger gene by the transcription factor AP-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1375.

AU Juan-T-S-C.  Kelley-M-J.  Johnson-D-A.  Busse-L-A.  Hailman-E.
   Wright-S-D.  Lichenstein-H-S.
TI Soluble CD14 truncated at amino acid 152 binds lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
   and enables cellular response to LPS
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1382.

AU Champe-M.  McIntyre-B-W.  Berman-P-W.
TI Monoclonal antibodies that block the activity of leukocyte
   function-associated antigen 1 recognize three discrete epitopes in the
   inserted domain of CD11a
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1388.

AU Kelley-C-A.  Oberman-F.  Yisraeli-J-K.  Adelstein-R-S.
TI A Xenopus nonmuscle myosin heavy chain isoform is phosphorylated by
   cyclin-p34cdc2 kinase during meiosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1395.

AU Shennan-K-I-J.  Taylor-N-A.  Jermany-J-L.  Matthews-G.  Docherty-K.
TI Differences in pH optima and calcium requirements for maturation of the
   prohormone convertases PC2 and PC3 indicates different intracellular
   locations for these events
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1402.

AU Allen-D-H.  Tracy-P-B.
TI Human coagulation factor V is activated to the functional cofactor by
   elastase and cathepsin G expressed at the monocyte surface
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1408.

AU Jerkins-A-A.  Liu-W-R.  Lee-S.  Sul-H-S.
TI Characterization of the murine mitochondrial glycerol-3-phosphate
   acyltransferase promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1416.

AU Urade-Y.  Tanaka-T.  Eguchi-N.  Kikuchi-M.  Kimura-H.  Toh-H.
   Hayaishi-O.
TI Structural and functional significance of cysteine residues of
   glutathione-independent prostaglandin D synthase. Identification of
   Cys65 as an essential thiol.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1422.

AU Eitzen-G-A.  Aitchison-J-D.  Szilard-R-K.  Veenhuis-M.  Nuttley-W-M.
   Rachubinski-R-A.
TI The Yarrowia lipolytica gene PAY2 encodes a 42-kDa peroxisomal integral
   membrane protein essential for matrix protein import and peroxisome
   enlargement but not for peroxisome membrane proliferation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1429.

AU Groblewski-G-E.  Wang-Y.  Ernst-S-A.  Kent-C.  Williams-J-A.
TI Cholecystokinin stimulates the down-regulation of CTP:phosphocholine
   cytidylyltransferase in pancreatic acinar cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1437.

AU Sugita-M.  Brenner-M-B.
TI Association of the invariant chain with major histocompatibility
   complex class I molecules directs trafficking to endocytic compartments
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1443.

AU Peterson-S-R.  Jesch-S-A.  Chamberlin-T-N.  Dvir-A.  Rabindran-S-K.
   Wu-C.  Dynan-W-S.
TI Stimulation of the DNA-dependent protein kinase by RNA polymerase II
   transcriptional activator proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1449.

AU Lint-J-V.  Sinnett-Smith-J.  Rozengurt-E.
TI Expression and characterization of PKD, a phorbol ester and
   diacylglycerol-stimulated serine protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1455.

AU Sun-Z.  Yergeau-D-A.  Tuypens-T.  Tavernier-J.  Paul-C-C.
   Baumann-M-A.  Tenen-D-G.  Ackerman-S-J.
TI Identification and characterization of a functional promoter region in
   the human eosinophil IL-5 receptor {alpha} subunit gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1462.

AU Kim-K.  Namgoong-S-Y.  Jayaram-M.  Harshey-R-M.
TI Step-arrest mutants of phage Mu transposase. Implications in
   DNA-protein assembly, Mu end cleavage, and strand transfer.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Jan 20.  270(03).  p 1472.

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TI Frequency modulated sound pattern analysis in the lesser bulldog
   bat: the role of interactions between adjacent frequency elements
   of complex sounds.
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AU Nomura-H.  Suzuki-H.
TI Role of water receptor in the frog.
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AU Baba-Y.  Hirota-K.  Shimozawa-T.  Yamaguchi-T.
TI Differing afferent connections of spiking and nonspiking
   wind-sensitive local interneurons in the terminal abdominal
   ganglion of the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 17.
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AU Dierkes-S.  Barth-F-G.
TI Mechanism of signal production in the vibratory communication of
   the wandering spider Cupiennius getazi (Arachnida, Araneae).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 31.
AB 41760031.359

AU Novicki-A.  Weeks-J-C.
TI A single pair of interneurons controls motor neuron activity during
   pre-ecdysis compression behavior in larval Manduca sexta.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 45.
AB 41760045.359

AU Cardwell-J-R.  Stacey-N-E.  Tan-E-S-P.  McAdam-D-S-O.  Lang-S-L-C.
TI Androgen increases olfactory receptor response to a vertebrate sex
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 55.
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AU Bastian-J.
TI Pyramidal-cell plasticity in weakly electric fish: a mechanism for
   attenuating responses to reafferent electrosensory inputs.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 63.
AB 41760063.359

AU Meddle-S-L.  Follett-B-K.
TI Photoperiodic activation of Fos-like immunoreactive protein in
   neurones within the tuberal hypothalamus of Japanese quail.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 79.
AB 41760079.359

AU Lee-M-T.  Glidden-R.  Young-S-M.  Jackson-D-A.  Kirk-M-D.
TI Pathways mediating abdominal phasic flexor muscle activity in
   crayfish with chronically cut nerve cords.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 91.
AB 41760091.359

AU Heijmen-P-S.  Braks-M-A-H.  Bretschneider-F.  Peters-R-C.
TI Microvilli in electroreceptor organs in Ictalurus nebulosus play a
   part in signal filtering.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 103.
AB 41760103.359

AU Erber-J.  Kloppenburg-P.
TI The modulatory effects of serotonin and octopamine in the visual
   system of the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 111.
AB 41760111.359

AU Kloppenburg-P.  Erber-J.
TI The modulatory effects of serotonin and octopamine in the visual
   system of the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 119.
AB 41760119.359

AU Bernheim-S-M.  Mayeri-E.
TI Complex behavior induced by egg-laying hormone in Aplysia.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1995 176(1)  P 131.
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TI Oxygen consumption rates of adults and chicks during brooding in
   king quail (Coturnix chinensis).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 415.
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AU Choi-Y-H.  Furuse-M.  Satoh-S.  Okumura-J.
TI Endogenous cholecystokinin is not a major regulator of food intake
   in the chicken.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 425.
AB 41640425.360

AU Hohtola-E.  Pyoernilae-A.  Rintamaeki-H.
TI Fasting endurance and cold resistance without hypothermia in a
   small predatory bird: the metabolic strategy of Tengmalm's owl,
   Aegolius funereus.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 430.
AB 41640430.360

AU Keen-J-E.  Vianzon-D-M.  Farrell-A-P.  Tibbits-G-F.
TI Effect of temperature and temperature acclimation on the ryanodine
   sensitivity of the trout myocardium.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 438.
AB 41640438.360

AU Faure-C.  Devauchelle-N.  Girard-J-P.
TI Ionic factors affecting motility, respiration and fertilization
   rate of the sperm of the bivalve Pecten maximus (L.).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 444.
AB 41640444.360

AU Thomas-S.  Fritsche-R.  Perry-S-F.
TI Pre- and post-branchial blood respiratory status during acute
   hypercapnia or hypoxia in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 451.
AB 41640451.360

AU Houstek-J.  Holub-M.
TI Cold-induced changes in brown adipose tissue thermogenic capacity
   of immunocompetent and immunodeficient hairless mice.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 459.
AB 41640459.360

AU Maloney-S-K.  Dawson-T-J.
TI Thermoregulation in a large bird, the emu (Dromaius
   novaehollandiae).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 464.
AB 41640464.360

AU Maloney-S-K.  Dawson-T-J.
TI Ventilatory accommodation of oxygen demand and respiratory water
   loss in a large bird, the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), and a
   re-examination of ventilatory allometry for birds.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 473.
AB 41640473.360

AU Egginton-S.
TI Stress response in two Antarctic teleosts (Notothenia coriiceps
   Richardson and Chaenocephalus aceratus Loennberg) following
   capture and surgery.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 482.
AB 41640482.360

AU Churchill-T-A.  Storey-K-B.
TI Effects of dehydration on organ metabolism in the frog Pseudacris
   crucifer: hyperglycemic responses to dehydration mimic
   freezing-induced cryoprotectant production.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 492.
AB 41640492.360

AU Barriga-C.  Lopez-R.  Rodriguez-A-B.
TI Haemolytic and bactericidal activity of serum from the ring dove
   (Streptopelia risoria) after treatment with exogenous prolactin.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 499.
AB 41640499.360

AU Krol-E.
TI Metabolism and thermoregulation in the eastern hedgehog Erinaceus
   concolor.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1994 164(6)  P 503.
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AU Johnson-M-J.  Alloway-K-D.
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   the somatosensory system of the cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 181.
AB 41020181.221

AU Schaefer-S-S.
TI Regularity in the generation of discharge patterns by primary and
   secondary muscle spindle afferents, as recorded under a
   ramp-and-hold stretch.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 198.
AB 41020198.221

AU Phillips-D-P.  Semple-M-N.  Calford-M-B.  Kitzes-L-M.
TI Level-dependent representation of stimulus frequency in cat primary
   auditory cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 210.
AB 41020210.221

AU Rouiller-E-M.  Babalian-A.  Kazennikov-O.  Moret-V.  Yu-X-H.
   Wiesendanger-M.
TI Transcallosal connections of the distal forelimb representations of
   the primary and supplementary motor cortical areas in macaque
   monkeys.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 227.
AB 41020227.221

AU Amalric-M.  Farin-D.  Dormont-J-F.  Schmied-A.
TI GABA-receptor activation in the globus pallidus and entopeduncular
   nucleus: opposite effects on reaction time performance in the cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 244.
AB 41020244.221

AU Bon-L.  Lucchetti-C.
TI Ear and eye representation in the frontal cortex, area 8b, of the
   macaque monkey: an electrophysiological study.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 259.
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AU Braendle-K.  Degen-N.
TI Retinal specificity in eye fragments: investigations on the
   retinotectal projections of different quarter-eyes in Xenopus
   laevis.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 272.
AB 41020272.221

AU Atzori-M.  Nistri-A.
TI Non-monotonic decay of excitatory synaptic transmission in the frog
   optic tectum following repetitive stimulation of the optic nerve
   in vitro.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 287.
AB 41020287.221

AU Carette-B.
TI Calcium-activated hyperpolarizations in neurons of the mediolateral
   part of the lateral septum: intracellular studies from guinea pig
   brain slices.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 297.
AB 41020297.221

AU Francois-C.  Yelnik-J.  Percheron-G.  Fenelon-G.
TI Topographic distribution of the axonal endings from the
   sensorimotor and associative striatum in the macaque pallidum and
   substantia nigra.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 305.
AB 41020305.221

AU Syrkin-G.  Yinon-U.  Gur-M.
TI Simple cells may lie at the basis of mach bands: evidence from
   Physiological studies in the cat's visual cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 319.
AB 41020319.221

AU Pereira-Jr.-A.  Volchan-E.  Bernardes-R-F.  Rocha-Miranda-C-E.
TI Binocularity in the nucleus of the optic tract of the opossum.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 327.
AB 41020327.221

AU Eng-J-J.  Winter-D-A.  Patla-A-E.
TI Strategies for recovery from a trip in early and late swing during
   human walking.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 339.
AB 41020339.221

AU Nielsen-J.  Sinkjaer-T.  Toft-E.  Kagamihara-Y.
TI Segmental reflexes and ankle joint stiffness during co-contraction
   of antagonistic ankle muscles in man.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 350.
AB 41020350.221

AU Gentilucci-M.  Jeannerod-M.  Tadary-B.  Decety-J.
TI Dissociating visual and kinesthetic coordinates during pointing
   movements.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 359.
AB 41020359.221

AU Tabak-S.  Collewijn-H.
TI Human vestibulo-ocular responses to rapid, helmet-driven head
   movements.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1994 102(2)  P 367.
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AU Malko-J-A.  Constantinidis-I.  Dillehay-D.  Fajman-W-A.
TI Search for Influence of 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Field on Growth of Yeast Cells.
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 495-501.  
AB We have used a clinical resonance imager to search for the possible
   effects of a 1.5 T magnetic fields on the growth of the yeast
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  Yeast samples were grown in nutrient broth
   contained in constant-temperature boxes, both in and out of the magnetic
   field of the imager.  Growth was measured by using a hemocytometer and
   light microscope to calculate cell densities.  Over the time span
   corresponding to approximately seven cell divisions, we find no convincing
   statistical evidence for an effect of magnetic field on cell density.

AU Korpinen-L.  Partanen-J.
TI Influence of 50 Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on the Pulse Rate of Human
   Heart
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 503-512.        
AB This investigation studied the effects of 50 Hz electric and magnetic
   fields on the pulse rate of the human heart.  The ECG (electrocardiograms)
   of 41 male volunteers were recorded with a Holter recorder.  Twenty-six
   subjects were measured in and outside real fields, and 15 subjects were
   measured in and outside "sham" fields.  The blood pressure and EEG
   (electroencephalogram) were also measured, but this article presents only
   the results of ECG recordings.  The measurements too 3 h.  The subjects
   were first sitting for 1 h outside the fields, then 1 h in the real or
   "sham" fields, and then, again, 1 h outside the fields.  The electric
   field strength varied from 3.5 to 4.3 kV/m and the magnetic flux density
   from 1.4 to 6.6 Ut.  An analysis of the ECG recordings showed that the
   subjects' pulse rates were the same in and outside the fields.  No
   response occurred when the subjects were exposed to real or "sham" fields.

AU Kato-M.  Honma-K.  Shigemitsu-T.  Shiga-T.
TI Circularly Polarized, Sinusoidal, 50 Hz Magnetic Field Exposure Does Not
   Influence Plasma Testosterone Levels of Rats
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 513-518.
AB We exposed rats to circularly polarized 50 Hz magnetic fields to determine
   if plasma testosterone concentration was affected.  Previous experiments
   indicate that magnetic fields suppress the nighttime rise in melatonin,
   suggesting that other neuroendocrine changes might occur as well.  Male
   Wistar-King rats were exposed almost continuously for 6 weeks to magnetic
   flux densities of 1, 5, or 50 uT.  Blood samples were obtained by
   decapitation at 12:00 h and 24:00 h.  Plasma testosterone concentration
   showed a significant day-night difference, with a higher level at 12:00 h
   when we studied in July and December, but the day-night difference
   disappeared when concentrations were studied in April.  In three
   experiments, magnetic field exposure had to statistically significant
   effect on plasma testosterone levels compared with the sham-exposed
   groups.  These findings indicate that 6 weeks of nearly continuous
   exposure to circularly polarized, 50 Hz magnetic fields did not change
   plasma testosterone concentration in rats.

AU Paul-M.  Hammond-S-K.  Abdollahzadeh-S.
TI Power Frequency Magnetic Field Exposures Among Nurses in a Neonatal
   Intensive Care Unit and a Normal Newborn Nursery
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 519-529.   
AB Given the current interest in potential carcinogenic and developmental
   effects of exposure to extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic fields,
   there is a need to identify cohorts of exposed female workers for future
   epidemiologic investigations.  This study was designed to test the
   hypothesis that nurses working in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) may
   be significantly exposed to power-frequency magnetic fields.  An
   electromagnetic field monitor was used to measure magnetic fields at
   distances of 5, 15, 30, and 60 cm from the surfaces of each device used i
   the NICU.  Six female nurses assigned to the NICU (the "exposed" group)
   and six female nurses working in the normal newborn nursery (the
   "referent" group) wore EMDEX dosimeters for the entire duration of their
   12 h shifts.  An investigator kept a detailed log of each NICU subject's
   whereabouts for the first one-third of her shirt. Magnetic fields at 5 cm
   from the front (defined by the nurses' usual work area) of the NICU
   devices ranged from less than 0.1 to 114 uT and in all cases decreased
   considerably with increasing distance.  The geometric mean of the shift-
   time-weighted average exposure of the NICU nurses was 0.17 uT compared
   with 0.11 uT for the normal newborn nurses.  The percentage of time when
   subjects were exposed to magnetic fields of 0.4 uT or greater ranged from
   5.8% to 15.6% for the NICU nurses, 0.4% to 2.9% for five of the comparison
   group nurses, and was 9.4% for one of the normal newborn nurses with
   unidentified aberrantly high exposures.  Log data revealed that the vast
   majority of observed peaks among NICU nurses occurred while subjects were
   in close proximity to infant bed units.  We conclude that NICU nurses
   represent one female-intensive job sector with intermittent high exposures
   to ELF magnetic fields and encourage larger exposure studies of nurses in
   a variety of medical settings.

AU Wu-R-Y.  Chiang-H.  Shao-B-J.  Li-N-G.  Fu-Y-D.
TI Effects of 2.45-GHz Microwave Radiation and Phorbol Ester
   12-0-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-Acetate on Dimethylhydrazine-Induced Colon
   Cancer in Mice
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 531-538.   
AB The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 2.45 Ghz
   microwave (MW) radiation on dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced colon cancer
   in mice.  The subjects were 115 Balb/c mice 4 weeks of age.  The animals
   were divided into group A (control), group B (DMH), group C (DMH + MW),
   and group D (DMH + 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA).  Radiation
   (10 mW/cm2) was delivered dorsally with the E field parallel to the
   mouse's long body axis in an anechoic chamber.  Radiations were
   administered 3 hr daily, 6 days per week, over a period of 5 months.  The
   average SAR was estimated to be 10-12 W/kg.  During the course of
   radiation treatments, DMH was injected once per week.  The tumor promoter
   TPA was administered once per week for 10 weeks, from the third week on,
   after the initial treatment.  The incidence of tumors did not
   significantly differ between the three test groups (groups B, C, and D;
   P>0.25).  However, the number of tumors, the size of tumors, and the
   incidence of protuberant and infiltrative types in tumor-bearing animals
   were higher in group D compared to groups B and C (P<0.05).  No difference
   was found between groups B and C (P>0.25).  The study indicates that 2.45
   Ghz microwave radiation at 10 mW/cm2 power density did not promote DMH-
   induced colon cancers in young mice.  The study also showed that TPA could
   accelerate colon tumor production if a tumor was initiated.

AU Kruglikov-I-L.  Dertinger-H.
TI Stochastic Resonance as a Possible Mechanism of Amplification of Weak
   Electric Signals in Living Cells
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 539-547.
AB The most important but still unresolved problem in bioelectromagnetics is
   the interaction of weak electromagnetic fields (EMFs) with living cells. 
   Thermal and other types of noise pose restrictions in cell detection of
   weak signals.  As a consequence, some extant experimental results that
   indicate low-intensity field effects cannot be accounted for, and this
   renders the results themselves questionable.  One way out of this dead end
   is to search for possible mechanisms of signal amplification.  In this
   paper, we discuss a general mechanism in which a weak signal is amplified
   by system noise itself.  This mechanism was discovered several years ago
   in physics and is known, in its simplest form, as a stochastic resonance. 
   It was shown that signal amplification may exceed a factor of 1000, which
   renders existing estimations of EMF thresholds highly speculative.  The
   applicability of the stochastic resonance concept to cells is discussed
   particularly with respect to the possible role of the cell membrane in the
   amplification process.

AU Scaiano-J-C.  Mohtat-N.  Cozens-F-L.  McLean-J.  Thansandote-A.
TI Application of the Radical Pair Mechanism to Free Radicals in 
   Organized Systems: Can the Effects of 60 Hz Be Predicted From
   Studies Under Static Fields?
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 549-554.
AB The influence of 60-Hz magnetic fields on free radical reactions can be
   quantitatively predicted from the knowledge of the effect of static fields
   on free radical behavior.  Studies of radical reactions in micellar
   systems show that the behavior under a 60-Hz field is identical to that
   under a static field at any given point in time.

AU Yee-K-C.  Chou-C-K.  Guy-A-W.
TI Character of the Effect of Microwave on Conduction Velocity of Frog
   Ventricular Muscle
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 555-561.
AB Thirty-two frog hearts were divided into four groups and placed
   individually in temperature-controlled waveguides filled with Ringer's
   solution.  The pacemaker was removed, and stimulation was provided at 0.3
   Hz by three carbon-loaded Teflon electrodes located on the aorta and the
   ventricular muscle.  Conduction velocity was measured from the difference
   between two action potentials.  One group served as control; the three
   other groups were exposed for 2 h to pulsed 2,450 Mhz microwave fields (10
   us. 0.001 duty cycle, 16 Hz modulation) at specific absorption rates
   (SARs) of 0.003, 2, and 6 W/kg, respectively.  No significant difference
   in conduction velocity was found between the control and the exposed
   groups.

AU Wilson-B-W.  Caputa-K.  Stuchly-M-A.  Saffer-J-D.  Davis-K-C. Washam-C-E. 
   Washam-L-G.  Washam-G-R.  Wilson-M-A.
TI Design and Fabrication of Well Confined Uniform Magnetic Field
   Exposure Systems
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 563-577.
AB Exposure systems that provide good magnetic field uniformity, minimum
   stray fields, and minimal heating, vibration, and hum, as well as
   capability for true sham exposure in which current flows in the coils, are
   needed to determine rigorously the biological effects of weak magnetic
   fields.  Designs based on acrylic polymer coil support structures and
   twisted pair bifilary coil windings were employed to fabricate several
   different systems for the exposure of laboratory animals and cell cultures
   to magnetic fields.  These systems exhibit excellent performance
   characteristics in terms of exposure field uniformity, stray field
   containment, and exposure field cancellation in the sham exposure mode.  A
   custom-written computer program was used to determine the best arrangement
   for coils with regard to field university in the exposure volume and stray
   field containment.  For in vivo exposures, modules were made up of four
   Merritt four-coil sets, built into a single structure and positioned to
   form an octapole with fields directed in the horizontal plane.  For in
   vitro applications, two different coil configurations were selected to
   produce the vertical fields required.  A quadrupole system, comprising
   modules consisting of two Merritt four-coil sets arranged side by side to
   limit stray fields, was built as a prototype.  In the second
   configuration, one Merritt four-coil set was positioned inside the other
   to form a concentric coil set.  In both in vitro systems, exposure
   chambers were connected to remove commercial incubators in order to reduce
   ambient magnetic fields in the exposure volume.  An active field
   cancellation circuit was developed for reducing Ambient AC magnetic fields
   in the in vitro sham exposure chamber, when necessary.  These design and
   fabrication approaches provide systems that offer uniform field exposures
   and excellent stray field containment when needed and are portable,
   washable, and relatively inexpensive.

AU Garcia-Sancho-H.  Montero-M.  Alvarez-H.  Fonteriz-R-I.   Sanchez-A.
TI Effects of Extremely-Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on  Ion
   Transport in Several Mammalian Cells
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 579-588.
AB We have investigated the effects of sinusoidal electromagnetic fields
   (EMF) on ion transport (Ca2+, NA+, K+, and H+) in several cell types (red
   blood cells, thymocytes, Ehrlich ascites tumor cells, and HL60 and U937
   human leukemia cells).  The effects on the uptake of radioactive tracers
   as well as on the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i), the
   intracellular pH (pHi), and the transmembrane potential (TMP) were
   studied.  Exposure to EMF at 50 Hz and 100-2000 uT (rms) had no
   significant effects on any of these parameters.  Exposure to EMF of 20-
   1200 uT(rms) at the estimated cyclotron magnetic resonance frequencies for
   the respective ions had no significant effects except for a 12-32%
   increase of the uptake of 42-K within a window at 14.5-15.5 Hz and 100-200
   uT (rms), which was found in U937 and Ehrlich cells but not in the other
   cell types.

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AU Lu-Y.  Yu-J.  Ren-Y.
TI Dielectric Properties of Human Red Blood Cells in Suspension at Radio
   Frequencies
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 589-591.
AB Dielectric properties of human red blood cells (RBCs) in suspension
   (hematocrit 50%) from 243 healthy persons (120 males, 123 females) were
   measured at 25 C in a frequency range of 1-500 Mhz, with a coaxial
   transmission line reflection method (one-side measurement).  The measuring
   system, controlled by an IBM-PC computer, was composed of a network
   analyzer (HP4195A), an impedance test adapter (HP41951-61001), a coaxial
   line sensor, a temperature-controlling set.  The data measured revealed a
   statistically significant age dependence, with a critical age of about 49
   years, above which permittivity and conductivity of human RBCs in
   suspension decreased significantly.  

AU Dlugosz-L.  Belanger-K.  Johnson-P.  Bracken-M-B.
TI Human Exposure to Magnetic Fields: A Comparative Assessment of
   Two Dosimeters
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 593-597.
AB Two types of dosimeters for measuring human exposure to 60 Hz magnetic
   fields were compared.  Fifty adults wore the single-axis, wrist model AMEX
   (average magnetic field exposure system) and the triple axis, hip-pocket
   or pouch model AMEX-3D meters for 2 days.  Ninety-six percent of the tests
   were accomplished without apparent dosimeter failure.  The average root
   mean square magnetic flux density measurements with the AMEX-3D (mean =
   0.10 uT, S.D. = 0.07 uT, range = 0.03 - 0.31) were significantly higher
   than with the AMEX meter (mean = 0.07 uT, S.D. 0.05, range = 0.02 - 0.27
   uT)(t test, P < 0.01).  There was substantial correlation between the AMEX
   and the AMEX-3D measurements (Pearson's correlation coefficient = 0.65, P
   < 0.01) but poor concordance (Intraclass correlation coefficient = -0.25).
   These results suggest that there is a wide variation in exposure to
   extremely low frequency magnetic fields in the population.  Magnetic field
   measurements with the AMEX-3D are nearly always higher than with the AMEX
   dosimeters.  Caution is advised when comparing magnetic field measurements
   with the AMEX dosimeters.  Caution is advised when comparing magnetic
   field measurements made with different types of dosimeters.

AU 
TI Referees for Bioelectromagnetics, 1994
SO Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 599-602.

AU
TI   Author Index for Volume 15
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 603-604.

AU
TI   Subject Index for Volume 15
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1994.  15(6).  P 605-607.




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TI Dry stigmas, water and self-incompatibility in Brassica.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 1.
AB 40080001.497

AU Weterings-K.  Reijnen-W.  Wijn-G.  van-de-Heuvel-K.  Appeldoorn-N.
   de-Kort-G.  van-Herpen-M.  Schrauwen-J.  Wullems-G.
TI Molecular characterization of the pollen-specific genomic clone
   NTPg303 and in situ localization of expression.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 11.
AB 40080011.497

AU Bimal-R.  Schel-J-H-N.  Tavoletti-S.  Willemse-M-T-M.
TI Localization of poly(A)+-containing RNA during female gametophyte
   development in Medicago sativa and the diploid mutant Medicago
   sativa ssp. falcata using digoxigenin-labelled oligo-dT probes.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 18.
AB 40080018.497

AU Rubinstein-A-L.  Prata-R-T-N.  Bedinger-P-A.
TI Developmental accumulation of hydroxyproline and
   hydroxyproline-containing proteins in Zea mays pollen.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 27.
AB 40080027.497

AU Jandurova-O-M.  Pavlik-M.
TI In vitro pollen germination of species and two interspecific
   hybrids from the genus Brassica.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 33.
AB 40080033.497

AU Jandurova-O-M.  Dolezel-J.
TI Cytological study of interspecific hybrid between Brassica
   campestris*B. hirta (Sinapis alba).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 37.
AB 40080037.497

AU Ichimura-T.  Kasai-F.
TI Dissection of conjugants and mating type plus and minus cells in
   selfing clones of the isogamous green alga Closterium ehrenbergii.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 44.
AB 40080044.497

AU Holm-P-B.  Knudsen-S.  Mouritzen-P.  Negri-D.  Olsen-F-L.  Roue-C.
TI Regeneration of the barley zygote in ovule culture.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1994 8(1)  P 49.
AB 40080049.497

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AU Hongo-M.  Miyasaka-A.  Suzuki-F.  Hashiba-T.
TI Expression of the linear DNA plasmid pRS64 in the plant pathogenic
   fungus Rhizoctonia solani.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 265.
AB 42450265.438

AU Bauer-M.  Behrens-M.  Esser-K.  Michaelis-G.  Pratje-E.
TI PET1402, a nuclear gene required for proteolytic processing of
   cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 in yeast.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 272.
AB 42450272.438

AU Janel-Bintz-R.  Maenhaut-Michel-G.  Fuchs-R-P-P.
TI MucAB but not UmuDC proteins enhance -2 frameshift mutagenesis
   induced by N-2-acetylaminofluorene at alternating GC sequences.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 279.
AB 42450279.438

AU Stockhaus-J.  Poetsch-W.  Steinmueller-K.  Westhoff-P.
TI Evolution of the C_[4] phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase promoter of
   the C_[4] dicot Flaveria trinervia : an expression analysis in the
   C_[3] plant tobacco.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 286.
AB 42450286.438

AU Lovett-S-T.  Gluckman-T-J.  Simon-P-J.  Sutera-Jr.-V-A.
   Drapkin-P-T.
TI Recombination between repeats in Escherichia coli by a
   recA-independent, proximity-sensitive mechanism.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 294.
AB 42450294.438

AU Nishizawa-M.  Taga-S.  Matsubara-A.
TI Positive and negative transcriptional regulation by the yeast GAL11
   protein depends on the structure of the promoter and a combination
   of cis elements.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 301.
AB 42450301.438

AU Screen-S.  Watson-J.  Dixon-R.
TI Oxygen sensitivity and metal ion-dependent transcriptional
   activation by NIFA protein from Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar
   trifolii.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 313.
AB 42450313.438

AU Mandart-E.  Dufour-M-E.  Lacroute-F.
TI Inactivation of SSM4, a new Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene,
   suppresses mRNA instability due to rna14 mutations.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 323.
AB 42450323.438

AU Zwahlen-M-C.  Mollet-B.
TI ISL2, a new mobile genetic element in Lactobacillus helveticus.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 334.
AB 42450334.438

AU Kachroo-P.  Leong-S-A.  Chattoo-B-B.
TI Pot2, an inverted repeat transposon from the rice blast fungus
   Magnaporthe grisea.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 339.
AB 42450339.438

AU Cheung-W-Y.  Money-T-A.  Abbo-S.  Devos-K-M.  Gale-M-D.  Moore-G.
TI A family of related sequences associated with (TTTAGGG)_[n] repeats
   are located in the interstitial regions of wheat chromosomes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 349.
AB 42450349.438

AU Nystroem-T.
TI Role of guanosine tetraphosphate in gene expression and the
   survival of glucose or seryl-tRNA starved cells of Escherichia
   coli K12.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 355.
AB 42450355.438

AU Katavic-V.  Haughn-G-W.  Reed-D.  Martin-M.  Kunst-L.
TI In planta transformation of Arabidopsis thaliana.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 363.
AB 42450363.438

AU Blecken-J.  Weisshaar-B.  Herzfeld-F.
TI Two distinct cis-acting elements are involved in light-dependent
   activation of the pea elip promoter.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 371.
AB 42450371.438

AU Schrader-Fischer-G.  Apel-K.
TI Organ-specific expression of highly divergent thionin variants that
   are distinct from the seed-specific crambin in the crucifer Crambe
   abyssinica.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 380.
AB 42450380.438

AU Guen-L-L.  Thomas-M.  Kreis-M.
TI Gene density and organization in a small region of the Arabidopsis
   thaliana genome.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(3)  P 390.
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AU Labrador-M.  Fontdevila-A.
TI High transposition rates of Osvaldo, a new Drosophila buzzatii
   retrotransposon.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 661.
AB 42450661.438

AU Wang-H.  Reynolds-Hager-L.  Stillman-D-J.
TI Genetic interactions between SIN3 mutations and the Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae transcriptional activators encoded by MCM1, STE12, and
   SWI1.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 675.
AB 42450675.438

AU Collinge-M-A.  Althaus-F-R.
TI Expression of human poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 686.
AB 42450686.438

AU Bitter-W.  van-Leeuwen-I-S.  de-Boer-J.  Zomer-H-W-M.  Koster-M-C.
   Weisbeek-P-J.  Tommassen-J.
TI Localization of functional domains in the Escherichia coli coprogen
   receptor FhuE and the Pseudomonas putida ferric-pseudobactin 358
   receptor PupA.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 694.
AB 42450694.438

AU Fullner-K-J.  Stephens-K-M.  Nester-E-W.
TI An essential virulence protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, VirB4,
   requires an intact mononucleotide binding domain to function in
   transfer of T-DNA.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 704.
AB 42450704.438

AU Sherlock-G.  Bahman-A-M.  Mahal-A.  Shieh-J-C.  Ferreira-M.
   Rosamond-J.
TI Molecular cloning and analysis of CDC28 and cyclin homologues from
   the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 716.
AB 42450716.438

AU Nawaz-Z.  Baniahmad-C.  Burris-T-P.  Stillman-D-J.
   Bert-W.-O'Malley  Tsai-M-J.  O'Malley-B-W.
TI The yeast SIN3 gene product negatively regulates the activity of
   the human progesterone receptor and positively regulates the
   activities of GAL4 and the HAP1 activator 7.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 724.
AB 42450724.438

AU Balles-J.  Pflugfelder-G-O.
TI Facilitated isolation of rare recombinants by ligase chain
   reaction: selection for intragenic crossover events in the
   Drosophila optomotor-blind gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 734.
AB 42450734.438

AU Sandler-S-J.
TI Studies on the mechanism of reduction of UV-inducible sulAp
   expression by recF overexpression in Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 741.
AB 42450741.438

AU Meira-L-B.  Magana-Schwencke-N.  Averbeck-D.  Henriques-J-A-P.
TI Involvement of the PSO3 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in
   intrachromosomal mitotic recombination and gene amplification.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 750.
AB 42450750.438

AU Sewards-R.  Wiseman-B.  Jacobs-H-T.
TI Apparent functional independence of the mitochondrial and nuclear
   transcription systems in cultured human cells.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 760.
AB 42450760.438

AU Coux-O.  Nothwang-H-G.  Pereira-I-S.  Targa-F-R.  Bey-F.
   Scherrer-K.
TI Phylogenic relationships of the amino acid sequences of prosome
   (proteasome, MCP) subunits.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 769.
AB 42450769.438

AU Mori-H.  Palmer-R-E.  Sternberg-P-W.
TI The identification of a Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of
   p34^[cdc2] kinase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 781.
AB 42450781.438

AU Arst-Jr.-H-N.  Bignell-E.  Tilburn-J.
TI Two new genes involved in signalling ambient pH in Aspergillus
   nidulans.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(6)  P 787.
AB 42450787.438

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AU Vertes-A-A.  Asai-Y.  Inui-M.  Kobayashi-M.  Kurusu-Y.  Yukawa-H.
TI Transposon mutagenesis of coryneform bacteria.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 397.
AB 42450397.438

AU Hundle-B.  Alberti-M.  Nievelstein-V.  Beyer-P.  Kleinig-H.
   Armstrong-G-A.  Burke-D-H.  Hearst-J-E.
TI Functional assignment of Erwinia herbicola Eho10 carotenoid genes
   expressed in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 406.
AB 42450406.438

AU Lin-T-P.  Lai-E-M.  To-K-Y.  Chang-Y-S.  Liu-S-T.-.
TI Transcriptional activation of flanking sequences by Tn1000
   insertion.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 417.
AB 42450417.438

AU Frova-C.  Sari-Gorla-M.
TI Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for pollen thermotolerance detected
   in maize.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 424.
AB 42450424.438

AU Blight-M-A.  Pimenta-A-L.  Lazzaroni-J-C.  Dando-C.  Kotelevets-L.
   Seror-S-J.  Holland-I-B.
TI Identification and preliminary characterization of
   temperature-sensitive mutations affecting HlyB, the translocator
   required for the secretion of haemolysin (HlyA) from Escherichia
   coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 431.
AB 42450431.438

AU Tenzen-T.  Matsuda-Y.  Ohtsubo-H.  Ohtsubo-E.
TI Transposition of Tnr1 in rice genomes to 5'-PuTAPy-3' sites,
   duplicating the TA sequence.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 441.
AB 42450441.438

AU Ohtsubo-H.  Ohtsubo-E.
TI Involvement of transposition in dispersion of tandem repeat
   sequences (TrsA) in rice genomes.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 449.
AB 42450449.438

AU Inouye-M.  Takada-Y.  Muto-N.  Beppu-T.  Horinouchi-S.
TI Characterization and expression of a P-450-like mycinamicin
   biosynthesis gene using a novel Micromonospora-Escherichia coli
   shuttle cosmid vector.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 456.
AB 42450456.438

AU Wegener-D.  Steinecke-P.  Herget-T.  Petereit-I.  Philipp-C.
   Schreier-P-H.
TI Expression of a reporter gene is reduced by a ribozyme in
   transgenic plants.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 465.
AB 42450465.438

AU Matzke-M-A.  Moscone-E-A.  Park-Y-D.  Papp-I.  Oberkofler-H.
   Neuhuber-F.  Matzke-A-J-M.
TI Inheritance and expression of a transgene insert in an aneuploid
   tobacco line.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 471.
AB 42450471.438

AU Grzesiuk-E.  Janion-C.
TI The frequency of MMS-induced, umuDC-dependent, mutations declines
   during starvation in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 486.
AB 42450486.438

AU Otten-L.  Ruffray-P-D.
TI Agrobacterium vitis nopaline Ti plasmid pTiAB4: relationship to
   other Ti plasmids and T-DNA structure.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 493.
AB 42450493.438

AU Henry-Y-A-L.  Lopez-M-C.  Gibbs-J-M.  Chambers-A.  Kingsman-S-M.
   Baker-H-V.  Stanway-C-A.
TI The yeast protein Gcr1p binds to the PGK UAS and contributes to the
   activation of transcription of the PGK gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 506.
AB 42450506.438

AU Tso-Yu-Chiang  Rai-R.  Cooper-T-G.  Marzluf-G-A.  Chiang-T-Y.
TI DNA binding site specificity of the Neurospora global nitrogen
   regulatory protein NIT2: Analysis with mutated binding sites.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 512.
AB 42450512.438

AU Banfalvi-Z.  Kostyal-Z.  Barta-E.
TI Solanum brevidens possesses a non-sucrose-inducible patatin gene.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 517.
AB 42450517.438

AU Riera-J.  de-Henestrosa-A-R-F.  Garriga-X.  Tapias-A.  Barbe-J.
TI Interspecies regulation of the recA gene of gram-negative bacteria
   lacking an E. coli-like SOS operator.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(4)  P 523.
AB 42450523.438

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AU Shore-G-C.  McBride-H-M.  Millar-D-G.  Steenaart-N-A-E.  Nguyen-M.
TI Review Import and insertion of proteins into the mitochondrial
   outer membrane.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 9.
AB 52270009.225

AU Perales-J.  Villela-C.  Domont-G-B.  Choumet-V.  Saliou-B.
   Moussatche-H.  Bon-C.  Faure-G.
TI Molecular structure and mechanism of action of the crotoxin
   inhibitor from Crotalus durissus terrificus serum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 19.
AB 52270019.225

AU Padilla-C-A.  Martinez-Galisteo-E.  Barcena-J-A.  Spyrou-G.
   Holmgren-A.
TI Purification from placenta, amino acid sequence, structure
   comparisons and cDNA cloning of human glutaredoxin Padilla et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 27.
AB 52270027.225

AU Trave-G.  Pastore-A.  Hyvoenen-M.  Saraste-M.
TI The C-terminal domain of alpha-spectrin is structurally related to
   calmodulin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 35.
AB 52270035.225

AU Valentin-H-E.  Zwingmann-G.  Schoenebaum-A.  Steinbuechel-A.
TI Metabolic pathway for biosynthesis of
   poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) from
   4-hydroxybutyrate by Alcaligenes eutrophus Valentin et al. (Eur.
   J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 43.
AB 52270043.225

AU Antolovic-R.  Linder-D.  Hahnen-J.  Schoner-W.
TI Affinity labeling of a sulfhydryl group in the cardiacglycoside
   receptor site of Na^[+]/K^[+]-ATPase by N-hydroxysuccinimidyl
   derivatives of digoxigenin Antolovic et al. (Eur. J. Biochem.
   227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 61.
AB 52270061.225

AU Diez-Guerra-F-J.  Avila-J.
TI An increase in phosphorylation of microtubule-associated protein 2
   accompanies dendrite extension during the differentiation of
   cultured hippocampal neurones Diez-Guerra and Avila (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 68.
AB 52270068.225

AU Improta-S.  Molinari-H.  Pastore-A.  Consonni-R.  Zetta-L.
TI Probing protein structure by solvent perturbation of NMR spectra.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 78.
AB 52270078.225

AU Improta-S.  Molinari-H.  Pastore-A.  Consonni-R.  Zetta-L.
TI Probing protein structure by solvent perturbation of NMR spectra.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 87.
AB 52270087.225

AU Sauter-A.  Staudenmann-W.  Hughes-G-J.  Heizmann-C-W.
TI A novel EF-hand Ca^[2+]-binding protein from abdominal muscle of
   crustaceans with similarity to calcyphosine from dog thyroidea.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 97.
AB 52270097.225

AU Pejler-G.  Karlstroem-A-R.  Berg-L.
TI Identification of the proteolytic thrombin fragments formed after
   cleavage with rat mast cell protease 1 Pejler et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 102.
AB 52270102.225

AU Gulino-D.  Martinez-P.  Delachanal-E.  Concord-E.  Duperray-A.
   Alemany-M.  Marguerie-G.
TI Expression and purification of a soluble functional form of the
   platelet alphaIIbbeta 3 integrin Gulino et al. (Eur. J. Biochem.
   227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 108.
AB 52270108.225

AU Wang-Y.  Dang-J.  Johnson-L-K.  Selhamer-J-J.  Doe-W-F.
TI Structure of the human urokinase receptor gene and its similarity
   to CD59 and the Ly-6 family Wang et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 116.
AB 52270116.225

AU Duverger-N.  Rader-D.  Ikewaki-K.  Nishiwaki-M.  Sakamoto-T.
   Ishikawa-T.  Nagano-M.  Nakamura-H.  Brewer-Jr-H-B.
TI Characterization of high-density apolipoprotein particles A-I and
   A-I :A-II isolated from humans with cholesteryl ester transfer
   protein deficiency Duverger et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 123.
AB 52270123.225

AU Nuesing-R-M.  Mohr-S.  Ullrich-V.
TI Activin A and retinoic acid synergize in cyclooxygenase-1 and
   thromboxane synthase induction during differentiation of J774.1
   macrophages.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 130.
AB 52270130.225

AU Kreis-Kleinschmidt-V.  Fahrenholz-F.  Kojro-E.  Kroeger-A.
TI Periplasmic sulphide dehydrogenase (Sud) from Wolinella
   succinogenes : Isolation, nucleotide sequence of the sud gene and
   its expression in Escherichia coli Kreis-Kleinschmidt et al. (Eur.
   J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 137.
AB 52270137.225

AU Vogel-U.  Denecke-B.  Troyanovsky-S-M.  Leube-R-E.  Boettger-E-C.
TI Transcriptional activation of psoriasis-associated cytokeratin K17
   by interferon-gamma.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 143.
AB 52270143.225

AU van-Erum-M.  Lemmens-R.  Berden-J.  Teuchy-H.  Vanduffel-L.
TI Identification and partial purification of (Ca^[2+] or
   Mg^[2+])-ATPase in renal brush-border membranes Van Erum et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 150.
AB 52270150.225

AU Niemetz-R.  Altenschmidt-U.  Brucker-S.  Fuchs-G.
TI Benzoyl-coenzyme-A 3-monooxygenase, a flavin-dependent hydroxylase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 161.
AB 52270161.225

AU Klein-A-R.  Thauer-R-K.
TI Re-face specificity at C14a of methylenetetrahydromethanopterin and
   Si-face specificity at C5 of coenzyme F_[420] for coenzyme
   F_[420]-dependent methylenetetrahydromethanopterin dehydrogenase
   from methanogenic Archaea.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 169.
AB 52270169.225

AU Mulder-H.  Spronk-B-A.  Schachter-H.  Neeleman-A-P.
   van-den-Eijnden-D-H.  de-Jong-Brink-M.  Kamerling-J-P.
   Vliegenthart-J-F-G.
TI Identification of a novel UDP-GalNAc : GlcNAcbeta-R beta1-4
   N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase from the albumen gland and
   connective tissue of the snail Lymnaea stagnalis Mulder et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 175.
AB 52270175.225

AU Thirstrup-K.  Carriere-F.  Hjorth-S-A.  Rasmussen-P-B.
   Nielsen-P-F.  Ladefoged-C.  Thim-L.  Boel-E.
TI Cloning and expression in insect cells of two pancreatic lipases
   and a procolipase from Myocastor coypus Thirstrup et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 186.
AB 52270186.225

AU Giersch-C.
TI Determining elasticities from multiple measurements of flux rates
   and metabolite concentrations.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 194.
AB 52270194.225

AU Oppermann-U-C-T.  Netter-K-J.  Maser-E.
TI Cloning and primary structure of murine 11beta-hydroxysteroid
   dehydrogenase/microsomal carbonyl reductase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 202.
AB 52270202.225

AU Huwiler-A.  Fabbro-D.  Pfeilschifter-J.
TI Platelet-derived growth factor stimulates de-novo synthesis of
   mitogen-activated protein kinase in renal mesangial cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 209.
AB 52270209.225

AU Trottein-F.  Cowman-A-F.
TI Molecular cloning and sequence of two novel P-type
   adenosinetriphosphatases from Plasmodium falciparum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 214.
AB 52270214.225

AU Presta-A.  Green-A-R.  Zelazowski-A.  Stillman-M-J.
TI Copper binding to rabbit liver metallothionein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 226.
AB 52270226.225

AU Glandieres-J-M.  Calmettes-P.  Martel-P.  Zentz-C.  Massat-A.
   Ramstein-J.  Alpert-B.
TI Solvent-induced structural distortions of horse metmyoglobin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 241.
AB 52270241.225

AU Bersch-B.  Brutscher-B.  Meyer-T-E.  Marion-D.
TI ^[1]H and ^[13]C NMR assignments and structural aspects of a
   ferrocytochrome c-551 from the purple phototrophic bacterium
   Ectothiorhodospira halophila.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 249.
AB 52270249.225

AU Deppenmeier-U.  Blaut-M.  Lentes-S.  Herzberg-C.  Gottschalk-G.
TI Analysis of the vhoGAC and vhtGAC operons from Methanosarcina mazei
   strain Goe1, both encoding a membrane-bound hydrogenase and a
   cytochrome b.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 261.
AB 52270261.225

AU Limongi-P.  Kjalke-M.  Vind-J.  Tams-J-W.  Johansson-T.
   Welinder-K-G.
TI Disulfide bonds and glycosylation in fungal peroxidases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 270.
AB 52270270.225

AU O'Leary-R-M.  O'Connor-B.
TI Identification and localisation of a synaptosomal membrane prolyl
   endopeptidase from bovine brain.
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AB 52270277.225

AU Peelen-S.  Rietjens-I-M-C-M.  Boersma-M-G.  Vervoort-J.
TI Conversion of phenol derivatives to hydroxylated products by phenol
   hydroxylase from Trichosporon cutaneum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 284.
AB 52270284.225

AU Karl-R-M.  Hupperich-M.  Thomer-A.  Eggerer-H.
TI Inhibition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase and citrate
   synthase by sulfoxides and sulfones of substrate-analogue
   CoA-thioether derivatives.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 292.
AB 52270292.225

AU Geier-B-M.  Schaegger-H.  Ortwein-C.  Link-T-A.  Hagen-W-R.
   Brandt-U.  von-Jagow-G.
TI Kinetic properties and ligand binding of the eleven-subunit
   cytochrome-c oxidase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae isolated with a
   novel large-scale purification method Geier et al. (Eur. J.
   Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 296.
AB 52270296.225

AU Johannes-F-J.  Prestle-J.  Dieterich-S.  Oberhagemann-P.  Link-G.
   Pfizenmaier-K.
TI Characterization of activators and inhibitors of protein kinase
   Cmu.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 303.
AB 52270303.225

AU Schmoll-D.  Fuehrmann-E.  Gebhardt-R.  Hamprecht-B.
TI Significant amounts of glycogen are synthesized from 3-carbon
   compounds in astroglial primary cultures from mice with
   participation of the mitochondrial phosphoenolpyruvate
   carboxykinase isoenzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 308.
AB 52270308.225

AU Muren-E.  Ek-B.  Rask-L.
TI Processing of the 2S storage protein pronapin in Brassica napus and
   in transformed tobacco.
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AB 52270316.225

AU Teixeira-M.  Batista-R.  Campos-A-P.  Gomes-C.  Mendes-J.
   Pacheco-I.  Anemuller-S.  Hagen-W-R.
TI A seven-iron ferredoxin from the thermoacidophilic archaeon
   Desulfurolobus ambivalens.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 322.
AB 52270322.225

AU Alouani-S.  Gaertner-H-F.  Mermod-J-J.  Power-C-A.  Bacon-K-B.
   Wells-T-N-C.  Proudfoot-A-E-I.
TI A fluorescent interleukin-8 receptor probe produced by targetted
   labelling at the amino terminus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 328.
AB 52270328.225

AU Stadler-P.  Kovac-A.  Haalck-L.  Spener-F.  Paltauf-F.
TI Stereoselectivity of microbial lipases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 335.
AB 52270335.225

AU Palmer-R-H.  Ridden-J.  Parker-P-J.
TI Cloning and expression patterns of two members of a novel
   protein-kinase-C-related kinase family.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 344.
AB 52270344.225

AU Phillips-J-W.  Clark-D-G.  Henly-D-C.  Berry-M-N.
TI The contribution of glucose cycling to the maintenance of
   steady-state levels of lactate by hepatocytes during glycolysis
   and gluconeogenesis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 352.
AB 52270352.225

AU Bondeson-K.  Roenn-O.  Magnusson-G.
TI Preferred DNA-binding-sites of polyomavirus large T-antigen.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 359.
AB 52270359.225

AU Shinozaki-T.  Watanabe-H.  Arita-S.  Chigira-M.
TI Amino acid phosphatase activity of alkaline phosphatase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 367.
AB 52270367.225

AU Goldman-R-C.  Sullivan-P-A.  Zakula-D.  Capobianco-J-O.
TI Kinetics of beta-1,3 glucan interaction at the donor and acceptor
   sites of the fungal glucosyltransferase encoded by the BGL2 gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 372.
AB 52270372.225

AU Hashimoto-N.  Ogashiwa-M.  Iwashita-S.
TI Role of tyrosine kinase in the regulation of myogenin expression.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 379.
AB 52270379.225

AU Beretta-L.  Dubois-M-F.  Sobel-A.  Bensaude-O.
TI Stathmin is a major substrate for mitogen-activated protein kinase
   during heat shock and chemical stress in HeLa cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 388.
AB 52270388.225

AU Duan-W.  Richardson-S-J.  Babon-J-J.  Heyes-R-J.  Southwell-B-R.
   Harms-P-J.  Wettenhall-R-E-H.  Dziegielewska-K-M.  Selwood-L.
   Bradley-A-J.  Brack-C-M.  Schreiber-G.
TI Evolution of transthyretin in marsupials Duan et al. (Eur. J.
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AB 52270396.225

AU Redlitz-A.  Fowler-B-J.  Plow-E-F.  Miles-L-A.
TI The role of an enolase-related molecule in plasminogen binding to
   cells Redlitz et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
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AU Huot-J.  Lambert-H.  Lavoie-J-N.  Guimond-A.  Houle-F.  Landry-J.
TI Characterization of 45-kDa/54-kDa HSP27 kinase, a stress-sensitive
   kinase which may activate the phosphorylation-dependent protective
   function of mammalian 27-kDa heat-shock protein HSP27 Huot et al.
   (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
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AB 52270416.225

AU Giovane-A.  Balestrieri-C.  Balestrieri-M-L.  Servillo-L.
TI Interaction studies between elongation factor Tu and
   anthraniloyl-fluorescent analogues of guanyl nucleotides.
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AB 52270428.225

AU He-X.  Shen-L.  Dahlbaeck-B.
TI Expression and functional characterization of chimeras between
   human and bovine vitamin-K-dependent protein-S-defining modules
   important for the species specificity of the activated protein C
   cofactor activity.
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AB 52270433.225

AU Sette-M.  Paci-M.  Desideri-A.  Rotilio-G.
TI A two-dimensional NMR study of bovine Cu, Co superoxide dismutase.
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AB 52270441.225

AU Gui-T.  Tanimoto-T.  Kokai-Y.  Nishimura-C.
TI Presence of a closely related subgroup in the aldo-ketoreductase
   family of the mouse.
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AU Wellner-M.  Monden-I.  Mueckler-M-M.  Keller-K.
TI Functional consequences of proline mutations in the putative
   transmembrane segments 6 and 10 of the glucose transporter GLUT1.
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AU Katoh-T.  Tanahashi-K.  Hasegawa-Y.  Morita-F.
TI Porcine aorta smooth-muscle myosin contains three species made of
   different combinations of two 17-kDa essential light-chain
   isoforms.
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AU Vasudevan-S.  Hulme-E-C.  Bach-M.  Haase-W.  Pavia-J.
   Reilaender-H.
TI Characterization of the rat m3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
   produced in insect cells infected with recombinant baculovirus.
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AU De-Biase-D.  Barra-D.  Simmaco-M.  John-R-A.  Bossa-F.
TI Primary structure and tissue distribution of human 4-aminobutyrate
   aminotransferase.
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AB 52270476.225

AU Vacca-R-A.  Christen-P.  Malashkevich-V-N.  Jansonius-J-N.
   Sandmeier-E.
TI Substitution of apolar residues in the active site of aspartate
   aminotransferase by histidine.
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AB 52270481.225

AU Rollin-C.  Morgant-V.  Guyonvarch-A.  Guerquin-Kern-J-L.
TI ^[13]C-NMR studies of Corynebacterium melassecola metabolic
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AU Cierniewski-C-S.  Babinska-A.  Swiatkowska-M.  Wilczynska-M.
   Okruszek-A.  Stec-W-J.
TI Inhibition by modified oligodeoxynucleotides of the expression of
   type-1 plasminogen activator inhibitor in human endothelial cells.
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AB 52270494.225

AU Ruffet-M-L.  Lebrun-M.  Droux-M.  Douce-R.
TI Subcellular distribution of serine acetyltransferase from Pisum
   sativum and characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana putative
   cytosolic isoform.
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AB 52270500.225

AU Packman-L-C.  Berry-A.
TI A reactive, surface cysteine residue of the class-II
   fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase of Escherichia coli revealed by
   electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry.
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AB 52270510.225

AU Haun-M-F.  Wirth-M.  Rueterjans-H.
TI Calorimetric investigation of thermal stability and ligand-binding
   characteristics of disulfide-bond-cleaved ribonuclease T_[1] Haun
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AB 52270516.225

AU Chan-B.  Dodsworth-N.  Woodrow-J.  Tucker-A.  Harris-R.
TI Site-specific N-terminal auto-degradation of human serum albumin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 524.
AB 52270524.225

AU Medina-M.  Gomez-Moreno-C.  Cammack-R.
TI Electron spin resonance and electron nuclear double resonance
   studies of flavoproteins involved in the photosynthetic electron
   transport in the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. PCC 7119.
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AU Poullet-P.  Crechet-J-B.  Bernardi-A.  Parmeggiani-A.
TI Properties of the catalytic domain of Sdc25p, a yeast GDP/GTP
   exchange factor of Ras proteins.
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AB 52270537.225

AU Rossmann-R.  Maier-T.  Lottspeich-F.  Boeck-A.
TI Characterisation of a protease from Escherichia coli involved in
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AB 52270545.225

AU Johansson-A.  Mosbach-K.  Mansson-M-O.
TI Horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase can accept NADP^[+] as coenzyme
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AU Malhotra-O-P.  Prabhakar-P.  Sen-Gupta-T.  Kayastha-A-M.
TI Phosphoglycerate-kinase-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase
   interaction.
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AU Ahmad-N.  Qasim-M-A.
TI Fatty acid binding to bovine serum albumin prevents formation of
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AU Berhe-A.  Fristedt-U.  Persson-B-L.
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AU Breton-J.  La-Fiura-A.  Bertolero-F.  Orsini-G.  Valsasina-B.
   Ziliotto-R.  De-Filippis-V.  Polverino-de-Laureto-P.  Fontana-A.
TI Structure, stability and biological properties of a N-terminally
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   single disulfide bond.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 573.
AB 52270573.225

AU Matsumoto-I.  Watanabe-H.  Abe-K.  Arai-S.  Emori-Y.
TI A putative digestive cysteine proteinase from Drosophila
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   larval midgut Matsumoto et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 227).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1995 227(1-2)  P 582.
AB 52270582.225

AU Soulimane-T.  Buse-G.
TI Integral cytochrome-c oxidase.
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AU E.-H.-Herman  Zhang-J.  Ferrans-V-J.  Herman-E.
TI Comparison of the protective effects of desferrioxamine and
   ICRF-187 against doxorubicin-induced toxicity in spontaneously
   hypertensive rats.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 93.
AB 40350093.280

AU King-S-Y-P.  Agra-A-M.  Shen-H-S-L.  Chi-C-L.  Adams-D-B.
   Currie-V-E.  Bertino-J-R.  Pieniaszek-H-J.  Jr.  Quon-C-Y.  -J.
TI Protein binding of brequinar in the plasma of healthy donors and
   cancer patients and analysis of the relationship between protein
   binding and pharmacokinetics in cancer patients.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 101.
AB 40350101.280

AU Mitrovski-B.  Pressacco-J.  Mandelbaum-S.  Erlichman-C.
TI Biochemical effects of folate-based inhibitors of thymidylate
   synthase in MGH-U1 cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 109.
AB 40350109.280

AU Will-P.  Guger-K-A.  Schor-N-F.
TI Effects of neocarzinostatin upon the development of tumors from
   murine neuroblastoma cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 115.
AB 40350115.280

AU Dolan-M-E.  Pegg-A-E.  Moschel-R-C.  Vishnuvajjala-B-R.  Flora-K-P.
    Grever-M-R.  Friedman-H-S.
TI Biodistribution of O^[6]-benzylguanine and its effectiveness
   against human brain tumor xenografts when given in polyethylene
   glycol or cremophor-EL.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 121.
AB 40350121.280

AU Aaron-R-H.  Elion-G-B.  Colvin-O-M.  Graham-M.  Keir-S.
   Bigner-D-D.  Friedman-H-S.
TI Busulfan therapy of central nervous system xenografts in athymic
   mice.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 127.
AB 40350127.280

AU Lauterburg-B-H.  Trinh-Nguyen  Barbara-Hartmann  Edith-Junker
   Adrian-Kuepfer  Thomas-Cerny
TI Depletion of total cysteine, glutathione, and homocysteine in
   plasma by ifosfamide/mesna therapy.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 132.
AB 40350132.280

AU Sharp-S-Y.  Mistry-P.  Valenti-M-R.  Bryant-A-P.  Kelland-L-R.
TI Selective potentiation of platinum drug cytotoxicity in
   cisplatin-sensitive and -resistant human ovarian carcinoma cell
   lines by amphotericin B.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 137.
AB 40350137.280

AU Sips-J-H-M.  van-Tellingen-O.  Nooijen-W-J.  Rodenhuis-S.
   Huinink-W-W-T-B.  Beijnen-J-H.
TI The pharmacokinetics of reduced folates after intraperitoneal and
   intravenous administration of racemic [6S,R]-folinic acid.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 144.
AB 40350144.280

AU Maenpaa-J.  Wiebe-V.  Wurz-G.  Koester-S.  Emshoff-V.  Seymour-R.
   DeGregorio-M.
TI Reduced tamoxifen accumulation is not associated with stimulated
   growth in tamoxifen resistance.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 149.
AB 40350149.280

AU Ching-L-M.  Joseph-W-R.  Zhuang-L.  Baguley-B-C.
TI Interaction between endotoxin and the antitumour agent
   5,6-dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acid in the induction of tumour
   necrosis factor and haemorrhagic necrosis of colon 38 tumours.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 153.
AB 40350153.280

AU Raschko-J-W.  Akman-S-A.  Leong-L-A.  Margolin-K-A.  Morgan-R-J.
   Newman-E.  Somlo-G.  Ahn-C.  Doroshow-J-H.
TI Phase I study of 5-day continuous infusion fluorodeoxyuridine and
   high-dose folinic acid with oral hydroxyurea.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 161.
AB 40350161.280

AU Thomas-G-W.  Muss-H-B.  Jackson-D-V.  McCulloch-J.  Ramseur-W.
   McFarland-J.  Hoen-H.  Pavy-M.  Heath-R.
TI Vincristine with high-dose etoposide in advanced breast cancer: a
   phase II trial of the Piedmont Oncology Association.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 165.
AB 40350165.280

AU Raynaud-F-I.  Kelland-L-R.  Walton-M-I.  Judson-I-R.
TI Preclinical pharmacology of 1069C85, a novel tubulin binder.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 169.
AB 40350169.280

AU Stoeger-H.  Bauernhofer-T.  Schmid-M.  Ploner-F.  Moser-R.
   Derstvenscheg-E.  Steindorfer-P.  Wilders-Truschnig-M.  Kuss-I.
   Samonigg-H.
TI A phase I/II study of 4'-O-tetrahydropyranyl-doxorubicin,
   5-fluorouracil, and high-dose leucovorin as first-line therapy in
   advanced breast cancer patients.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 174.
AB 40350174.280

AU van-Warmerdam-L-J-C.  Rodenhuis-S.  van-Tellingen-O.  Maes-R-A-A.
   Beijnen-J-H.  van-Warmerdam-L-J-C.
TI Validation of a limited sampling model for carboplatin in a
   high-dose chemotherapy combination.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 179.
AB 40350179.280

AU Volpe-D-A.  Du-D.  Grieshaber-C-K.  Murphy-M-J.  Jr.
TI In vitro characterization of the myelotoxicity of cyclopentenyl
   cytosine.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(2)  P 182.
AB 40350182.280

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AU Seta-Y.  Toyoshima-K.
TI Three-dimensional structure of the gustatory cell in the mouse
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 83.
AB 51910083.429

AU Ignacio-M-P-D.  Kimm-E-J.  Kageyama-G-H.  Yu-J.  Robertson-R-T.
TI Postnatal migration of neurons and formation of laminae in rat
   cerebral cortex.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 89.
AB 51910089.429

AU Kikuchi-T.  Kimura-R-S.  Paul-D-L.  Adams-J-C.
TI Gap junctions in the rat cochlea: immunohistochemical and
   ultrastructural analysis.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 101.
AB 51910101.429

AU Becerra-M.  Manso-M-J.  Rodriguez-Moldes-I.  Anadon-R.
TI Ontogeny of somatostatin-immunoreactive systems in the brain of the
   brown trout (Teleostei).
SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 119.
AB 51910119.429

AU Totzauer-I.  Amselgruber-W.  Sinowatz-F.  Manfred-Gratzl
   Anatomie-A.  Zellbiologie-.  Ulm-U.  Ulm-D.  Germany-.
TI Early expression of chromogranin A and tyrosine hydroxylase during
   prenatal development of the bovine adrenal gland.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 139.
AB 51910139.429

AU Kleiter-N.  Lametschwandtner-A.
TI Microvascularization of the cerebellum in the turtle, Pseudemys
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 145.
AB 51910145.429

AU Koo-H.  Graziadei-P-P-C.
TI Eye primordium transplantation in Xenopus embryo.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 155.
AB 51910155.429

AU Koo-H.  Graziadei-P-P-C.
TI Cell migration from the transplanted olfactory placode in Xenopus.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1995 191(2)  P 171.
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AU Westerman-M.  Holt-G-J.
TI RNA:DNA ratio during the critical period and early larval growth of
   the red drum Sciaenops ocellatus.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 1.
AB 41210001.227

AU Doherty-P-J.  Mather-P.  Planes-S.
TI Acanthochromis polyacanthus, a fish lacking larval dispersal, has
   genetically differentiated populations at local and regional
   scales on the Great Barrier Reef.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 11.
AB 41210011.227

AU Murdoch-R-C.  Quigley-B.
TI Patch study of mortality, growth and feeding of the larvae of the
   southern gadoid Macruronus novaezelandiae.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 23.
AB 41210023.227

AU Alemany-F.  Alvarez-F.
TI Formation of initial daily increments in sagittal otoliths of
   reared and wild Sardina pilchardus yolk-sac larvae.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 35.
AB 41210035.227

AU Gherardi-F.  Zatteri-F.  Vannini-M.
TI Hermit crabs in a mangrove swamp: the structure of Clibanarius
   laevimanus clusters.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 41.
AB 41210041.227

AU McGaw-I-J.  Airriess-C-N.  McMahon-B-R.
TI Patterns of haemolymph-flow variation in decapod crustaceans.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 53.
AB 41210053.227

AU Wada-K.  Yum-S-S.  Park-J-K.
TI Mound building in Ilyoplax pingi (Crustacea: Brachyura:
   Ocypodidae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 61.
AB 41210061.227

AU Jonasdottir-S-H.
TI Effects of food quality on the reproductive success of Acartia
   tonsa and Acartia hudsonica: laboratory observations.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 67.
AB 41210067.227

AU Marcus-N-H.  Lutz-R-V.
TI Effects of anoxia on the viability of subitaneous eggs of
   planktonic copepods.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 83.
AB 41210083.227

AU Shaw-B-A.  Harrison-P-J.  Andersen-R-J.
TI Evaluation of the copepod Tigriopus californicus as a bioassay
   organism for the detection of chemical feeding deterrents produced
   by marine phytoplankton.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 89.
AB 41210089.227

AU Clements-L-A-J.  Bell-S-S.  Kurdziel-J-P.
TI Abundance and arm loss of the infaunal brittlestar Ophiophragmus
   filograneus (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea), with an experimental
   determination of regeneration rates in natural and planted
   seagrass beds.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 97.
AB 41210097.227

AU Otway-N-M.
TI Population ecology of the low-shore chitons Onithochiton quercinus
   and Plaxiphora albida.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 105.
AB 41210105.227

AU Lewis-R-I.  Thorpe-J-P.
TI Temporal stability of gene frequencies within genetically
   heterogeneous populations of the queen scallop Aequipecten
   (Chlamys) opercularis.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 117.
AB 41210117.227

AU Banks-M-A.  McGoldrick-D-J.  Borgeson-W.  Hedgecock-D.
TI Gametic incompatibility and genetic divergence of Pacific and
   Kumamoto oysters, Crassostrea gigas and C. sikamea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 127.
AB 41210127.227

AU Edmunds-P-J.
TI Evidence that reef-wide patterns of coral bleaching may be the
   result of the distribution of bleaching-susceptible clones.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 137.
AB 41210137.227

AU Ishii-T.  Otake-T.  Okoshi-K.  Nakahara-M.  Nakamura-R.
TI Intracellular localization of vanadium in the fan worm
   Pseudopotamilla occelata.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 143.
AB 41210143.227

AU Burnett-W-J.  Benzie-J-A-H.  Beardmore-J-A.  Ryland-J-S.
TI High genetic variability and patchiness in a common Great Barrier
   Reef zoanthid (Palythoa caesia).
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 153.
AB 41210153.227

AU Hatcher-A.
TI Nitrogen and phosphorus turnover in some benthic marine
   invertebrates: implications for the use of C:N ratios to assess
   food quality.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 161.
AB 41210161.227

AU Hurd-C-L.  Durante-K-M.  Chia-F-S.  Harrison-P-J.
TI Effect of bryozoan colonization on inorganic nitrogen acquisition
   by the kelps Agarum fimbriatum and Macrocystis integrifolia.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 167.
AB 41210167.227

AU Peckol-P.  DeMeo-Anderson-B.  Rivers-J.  Valiela-I.  Maldonado-M.
   Yates-J.
TI Growth, nutrient uptake capacities and tissue constituents of the
   macroalgae Cladophora vagabunda and Gracilaria tikvahiae related
   to site-specific nitrogen loading rates.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 175.
AB 41210175.227

AU Mourente-G.  Medina-A.  Gonzalez-S.  Rodriguez-A.
TI Changes in lipid class and fatty acid contents in the ovary and
   midgut gland of the female fiddler crab Uca tangeri (Decapoda,
   Ocypodiadae) during maturation.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 121(1)  P 187.
AB 41210187.227

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AU Akimoto-Y.  Obinata-A.  Hirabayashi-J.  Sakakura-Y.  Endo-H.
   Kasai-K.  Hirano-H.
TI Changes in expression of two endogenous beta-galactoside-binding
   isolectins in the dermis of chick embryonic skin during
   development in ovo and in vitro.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 3.
AB 42790003.441

AU van-Heumen-W-R-A.    Nagle-G-T.  Kurosky-A.
TI Ultrastructural localization of egg-laying prohormone-related
   peptides in the atrial gland of Aplysia californica.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 13.
AB 42790013.441

AU Sato-T.  Kaneko-M.  Ekataksin-W.  Wake-K.
TI Expression of neuron-specific enolase in the pineal organ of the
   domestic fowl during post-hatching development.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 25.
AB 42790025.441

AU Mallery-S-R.  Lantry-L-E.  Toms-M-C.  Titterington-L-C.  Hout-B-L.
   Brierley-G-P.  Stephens-R-E.
TI Human microvascular endothelial cell-extracellular matrix
   interaction in cellular growth state determination.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 37.
AB 42790037.441

AU Maeda-K.  Kosco-Vilbois-M-H.  Burton-G-F.  Szakal-A-K.  Tew-J-G.
TI Expression of the intercellular adhesion molecule-1 on high
   endothelial venules and on non-lymphoid antigen handling cells:
   interdigitating cells, antigen transporting cells and follicular
   dendritic cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 47.
AB 42790047.441

AU Lidegran-M.  Domeij-S.  Dahlqvist-A.  Henriksson-R.  Franzen-L.
   Gustafsson-H.  Forsgren-S.
TI Irradiation influences the expression of substance P and enkephalin
   in the rat larynx.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 55.
AB 42790055.441

AU Kueltz-D.    Juerss-K.  Jonas-L.
TI Cellular and epithelial adjustments to altered salinity in the gill
   and opercular epithelium of a cichlid fish (Oreochromis
   mossambicus).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 65.
AB 42790065.441

AU Perez-Figares-J-M.  Mancera-J-M.  Rodriguez-E-M.  Nualart-F.
   Fernandez-Llebrez-P.
TI Presence of an oxytocin-like peptide in the hypothalamus and
   neurohypophysis of a turtle (Mauremys caspica) and a snake (Natrix
   maura).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 75.
AB 42790075.441

AU Ornberg-R-L.  Furuya-S.  Goping-G.  Kuijpers-G-A-J.
TI Granule swelling in stimulated bovine adrenal chromaffin cells:
   regulation by internal granule pH.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 85.
AB 42790085.441

AU Naito-N.  Koide-Y.  Amano-M.  Ikuta-K.  Kawauchi-H.  Aida-K.
   Kitamura-S.  Nakai-Y.
TI The biased intracellular accumulation of the beta-subunit of salmon
   gonadotropin (GTH II) in the pituitary of rainbow trout
   Oncorhynchus mykiss, during gametogenesis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 93.
AB 42790093.441

AU Meiniel-R.  Creveaux-I.  Dastugue-B.  Meiniel-A.
TI Specific transcripts analysed by in situ hybridization in the
   subcommissural organ of bovine embryos.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 101.
AB 42790101.441

AU Cymborowski-B.  Korf2-H-W.
TI Immunocytochemical demonstration of S-antigen (arrestin) in the
   brain of the blowfly Calliphora vicina.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 109.
AB 42790109.441

AU Kusakabe-T.  Kawakami-T.  Takenaka-T.
TI Calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P in the pharynx and
   lung of the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 115.
AB 42790115.441

AU Hirunagi-K.    Rommel-E.  Korf-Horst-W.-.
TI Ultrastructure of cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons
   immunoreactive to vasoactive intestinal peptide and properties of
   the blood-brain barrier in the lateral septal organ of the duck.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 123.
AB 42790123.441

AU Meyer-J-M.  Ruch-J-V.  Kubler-M-D.  Kupferle-C.  Lesot-H.
TI Cultured incisors display major modifications in basal lamina
   deposition without further effect on odontoblast differentiation.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1994 279(1)  P 135.
AB 42790135.441

AU Diekwisch-T-G-H.  Berman-B-J.  Gentner-S.  Slavkin-H-C.
TI Initial enamel crystals are not spatially associated with
   mineralized dentine.
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AU Kim-Y-S.  Kim-M-H.  Choi-Y-K.  Kim-C-H.  Lee-D-S.
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AU Camus-C.  Emmanuelle-Boy-Marcotte  Jacquet-M.  Boy-marcotte-E.
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AU de-Freitas-F-A.  Yunes-J-A.  da-Silva-M-J.  Arruda-P.  Leite-A.
TI Structural characterization and promoter activity analysis of the
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(2)  P 177.
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AU Yang-G-P.  Maroof-M-A-S.  Xu-C-G.  Zhang-Q.  Biyashev-R-M.
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AU Ri-Dong-Chen  Long-Xi-Yu  Greer-A-F.  Cheriti-H.  Tabaeizadeh-Z.
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(2)  P 195.
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AU Schuelein-R.  Gentschev-I.  Schloer-S.  Gross-R.  Goebel-W.
TI Identification and characterization of two functional domains of
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1994 245(2)  P 203.
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AU Christoph-E.-Leuker  Ernst-J-F.
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AU Scholten-M.  Tommassen-J.
TI Effect of mutations in the -10 region of the phoE promoter in
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AU Santos-Rosa-H.  Aguilera-A.
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AU Emmermann-M.  Braun-H-P.  Schmitz-U-K.
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AU Kawamura-K.  Kikuyama-S.
TI Induction from posterior hypothalamus is essential for the
   development of the pituitary proopiomelacortin (POMC) cells of the
   toad (Bufo japonicus).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 233.
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AU Laurent-C.    Hellstroem-S.  Engstroem-Laurent-A.  Wells-A-F.
   Bergh-A.
TI Localization and quantity of hyaluronan in urogenital organs of
   male and female rats.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 241.
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AU Homberg-U.  Hoskins-S-G.  Hildebrand-J-G.
TI Distribution of acetylcholinesterase activity in the deutocerebrum
   of the sphinx moth Manduca sexta.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 249.
AB 52790249.441

AU Tobet-S-A.  Nozaki-M.  Youson-J-H.  Sower-S-A.
TI Distribution of lamprey gonadotropin-releasing hormone-III
   (GnRH-III) in brains of larval lampreys (Petromyzon marinus).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 261.
AB 52790261.441

AU Swartzendruber-D-C.  Manganaro-A.  Madison-K-C.  Kremer-M.
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TI Organization of the intercellular spaces of porcine epidermal and
   palatal stratum corneum: a quantitative study employing ruthenium
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 271.
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AU Wrobel-K-H.  Bickel-D.  Kujat-R.  Schimmel-M.
TI Configuration and distribution of bovine spermatogonia.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 277.
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AU Inoue-S.
TI Ultrastructural organization of connective tissue microfibrils in
   the posterior chamber of the eye in vivo and in vitro.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 291.
AB 52790291.441

AU Inoue-S.
TI Ultrastructural and immunohistochemical studies of
   microfibril-associated components in the posterior chamber of the
   eye.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 303.
AB 52790303.441

AU Schetz-J-A.  Anderson-P-A-V.
TI Glycosylation patterns of membrane proteins of the jellyfish Cyanea
   capillata.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 315.
AB 52790315.441

AU Jones-S-A.  Holmes-C.  Budd-T-C.  Greenfield-S-A.
TI The effect of acetylcholinesterase on outgrowth of dopaminergic
   neurons in organotypic slice culture of rat mid-brain.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 323.
AB 52790323.441

AU Paul-E-R.  Ngai-P-K.  Walsh-M-P.  Groeschel-Stewart-U.
TI Embryonic chicken gizzard: expression of the smooth muscle
   regulatory proteins caldesmon and myosin light chain kinase.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 331.
AB 52790331.441

AU Papka-R-E.  McNeill-D-L.  Thompson-D.  Schmidt-H-H-H-W.
TI Nitric oxide nerves in the uterus are parasympathetic, sensory, and
   contain neuropeptides.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 339.
AB 52790339.441

AU Balm-P-H-M.  Iger-Y.    Prunet-P.  Pottinger-T-G.  Bonga-S-E-W.
TI Skin ultrastructure in relation to prolactin and MSH function in
   rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to environmental
   acidification.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 351.
AB 52790351.441

AU Prusch-R-D.  Thompson-V-L.
TI Diacylglycerol as a component of the signal-coupling pathway during
   the initiation of endocytosis in Amoeba proteus.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 359.
AB 52790359.441

AU Peress-N-S.  Perillo-E.
TI The superficial basal lamina of ciliary processes: binding studies
   with IgG-immunogold and ferritins.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 365.
AB 52790365.441

AU Luckenbill-Edds-L.  Kaiser-C-A.  Rodgers-T-R.  Powell-D-D.
   Medicine-O-U-C-O.  Sciences-D-B.  Athens-.
TI Localization of the 110 kDa receptor for laminin in brains of
   embryonic and postnatal mice.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 371.
AB 52790371.441

AU Belai-A.  Cooper-S.  Burnstock-G.
TI Effect of age on NADPH-diaphorase-containing myenteric neurones of
   rat ileum and proximal colon.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 379.
AB 52790379.441

AU Portbury-A-L.  McConalogue-K.  Furness-J-B.  Young-H-M.
TI Distribution of pituitary adenylyl cyclase activating peptide
   (PACAP) immunoreactivity in neurons of the guinea-pig digestive
   tract and their projections in the ileum and colon.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 385.
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AU Ehler-E.  Karlhuber-G.  Bauer-H-C.  Draeger-A.
TI Heterogeneity of smooth muscle-associated proteins in mammalian
   brain microvasculature.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 393.
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AU Gulati-P.  Chan-A-S.  Leong-S-K.
TI Ultrastructural localisation of NADPH-diaphorase in the chick
   thymic medulla.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 405.
AB 52790405.441

AU Della-N-G.  Bowtell-D-D-L.    Beck-F.
TI Expression of Siah-2, a vertebrate homologue of Drosophila sina, in
   germ cells of the mouse ovary and testis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 411.
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AU Bollner-T.    Howalt-S.  Thorndyke-M-C.  Beesley-P-W.
TI Regeneration and post-metamorphic development of the central
   nervous system in the protochordate Ciona intestinalis: a study
   with monoclonal antibodies.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 421.
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AU Ermak-T-H.  Dougherty-E-P.  Bhagat-H-R.  Kabok-Z.  Pappo-J.
TI Uptake and transport of copolymer biodegradable microspheres by
   rabbit Peyer's patch M cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 433.
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AU Trandaburu-T.    Nuernberger-F.  
TI Somatostatin-immunoreactive cells in the gastrointestinal tract of
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 437.
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AU Sopel-M.
TI Electron-microscopic cytochemical localization of adenylate cyclase
   activity in the myoepithelial cells of the lactating mouse mammary
   gland.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(2)  P 441.
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TI The role of the hexose transporter in the chloroplasts of
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 168.
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AU Tire-C.  Rycke-R-D.  Loose-M-D.    Inze-D.  Montagu-M-V.  Engler-G.
TI Extensin gene expression is induced by mechanical stimuli leading
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 175.
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AU Kaldenhoff-R.  Henningsen-U.  Richter-G.
TI Gene activation in suspension-cultured cells of Arabidopsis
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 182.
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AU Hollaender-Czytko-H.  Weiler-E-W.
TI Isolation and biochemical characterization of
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 188.
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AU Larson-T-R.  Rees-T-A-V.
TI Arrest of cell division but not protein synthesis in
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 195.
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AU Balestrini-R.  Romera-C.  Puigdomenech-P.  Bonfante-P.
TI Location of a cell-wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein, cellulose
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 201.
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AU Ramazanov-Z.  Rawat-M.  Henk-M-C.  Mason-C-B.  Matthews-S-W.
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TI The induction of the CO_[2]-concentrating mechanism is correlated
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 210.
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AU Gane-A-M.  Weinhandl-J-A.  Bacic-A.  Harris-P-J.
TI Histochemistry and composition of the cell walls of styles of
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 217.
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AU Ratajczak-R.  Kemna-I.  Luettge-U.
TI Characteristics, partial purification and reconstitution of the
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 226.
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AU Kobayashi-I.    Kobayashi-Y.    Hardham-A-R.
TI Dynamic reorganization of microtubules and microfilaments in flax
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 237.
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AU Walters-R-G.  Horton-P.
TI Acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to the light environment:
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 248.
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AU Jetter-R.  Riederer-M.
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SO Planta.  1994 195(2)  P 257.
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AU Peeters-A-J-M.  Proveniers-M.  van-Hoek-A.  Schreuder-M.
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AU Godde-D.  Dannehl-H.
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AU Wooster-D.
TI Predator impacts on stream benthic prey.
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AU Williamson-J-E.  Rees-T-A-V.
TI Nutritional interaction in an alga-barnacle association.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 16.
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AU Hartnett-D-C.  Samenus-R-J.  Fischer-L-E.  Hetrick-B-A-D.
TI Plant demographic responses to mycorrhizal symbiosis in tallgrass
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AU Harrison-S.
TI Resources and dispersal as factors limiting a population of the
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SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 27.
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AU Rowe-J-W.
TI Reproductive variation and the egg size-clutch size trade-off
   within and among populations of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta
   bellii).
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 35.
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AU Erftemeijer-P-L-A.  Herman-P-M-J.
TI Seasonal changes in environmental variables, biomass, production
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AU Anholt-B-R.
TI Cannibalism and early instar survival in a larval damselfly.
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AU Stamp-N-E.  Bowers-M-D.
TI Effects of cages, plant age and mechanical clipping on plantain
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AU Novak-H.
TI The influence of ant attendance on larval parasitism in hawthorn
   psyllids (Homoptera: Psyllidae).
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 72.
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AU Burger-J-C.  Louda-S-M.
TI Indirect versus direct effects of grasses on growth of a cactus
   (Opuntia fragilis): insect herbivory versus competition.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 79.
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AU Hendrichs-J.  Katsoyannos-B-I.  Wornoayporn-V.  Hendrichs-M-A.
TI Odour-mediated foraging by yellowjacket wasps (Hymenoptera:
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   fruit fly males (Diptera: Tephritidae).
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 88.
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AU O'Lear-H-A.  Seastedt-T-R.
TI Landscape patterns of litter decomposition in alpine tundra.
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AU Larigauderie-A.  Richards-J-H.
TI Root proliferation characteristics of seven perennial arid-land
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SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 102.
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AU Piccolo-M-C.  Neill-C.  Cerri-C-C.
TI Natural abundance of ^[15]N in soils along forest-to-pasture
   chronosequences in the western Brazilian Amazon Basin.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 112.
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AU Caceres-C-W.  Fuentes-L-S.  Ojeda-F-P.
TI Optimal feeding strategy of the temperate herbivorous fish
   Aplodactylus punctatus: the effects of food availability on
   digestive and reproductive patterns.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 118.
AB 40990118.442

AU Schlichter-D.  Meier-U.  Fricke-H-W.
TI Improvement of photosynthesis in zooxanthellate corals by
   autofluorescent chromatophores.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 124.
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AU Janz-N.  Nylin-S.  Wedell-N.
TI Host plant utilization in the comma butterfly:sources of variation
   and evolutionary implications.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 132.
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AU Wilsey-B-J.  McNaughton-S-J.  Coleman-J-S.
TI Will increases in atmospheric CO_[2] affect regrowth following
   grazing in C_[4] grasses from tropical grasslands? A test with
   Sporobolus kentrophyllus.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 141.
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AU Tiessen-H.  Chacon-P.  Cuevas-E.
TI Phosphorus and nitrogen status in soils and vegetation along a
   toposequence of dystrophic rainforests on the upper Rio Negro.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 145.
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AU Kester-K-M.  Barbosa-P.
TI Behavioral responses to host foodplants of two populations of the
   insect parasitoid Cotesia congregata (Say).
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 151.
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AU Brown-K-M.  Carman-K-R.  Inchausty-V.
TI Density-dependent influences on feeding and metabolism in a
   freshwater snail.
SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 158.
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AU Rodriguez-M-A.  Lewis-Jr-W-M.
TI Regulation and stability in fish assemblages of neotropical
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AU Wells-J-D.  Greenberg-B.
TI Resource use by an introduced and native carrion flies.
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AU Karlsson-P-S.  Thoren-L-M.  Hanslin-H-M.
TI Prey capture by three Pinguicula species in a subarctic
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SO Oecologia.  1994 99(1/2)  P 188.
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AU Cushman-J-H.  Boggs-C-L.  Weiss-S-B.  Murphy-D-D.  Harvey-A-W.
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AU Jensen-R-H. Langlois-R-G. Bigbee-W-L. Grant-S-G. Moore-D-II. Pilinskaya-M.
   Vorobtsova-I. Pleshanov-P.
TI Elevated Frequency of Glycophorin A Mutations in Erythrocytes from
   Chernobyl Accident Victims.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P129-135.
AB Peripheral blood erythrocytes from individuals who were on site during or
   shortly after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident were analyzed for
   somatic cell mutations. The results show a radiation-induced increase in
   variant erythrocytes in exposed individuals which persists for at least 6
   years after exposure.

AU Hahnfeldt-P. Hlatky-L-R. Brenner-D-J. Sachs-R-K.
TI Chromosome Aberrations Produced by Radiation: The Relationship between
   Excess Acentric Fragments and Dicentrics.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 136-152.
AB This paper uses the observed quantitative relationships between excess
   acentric and dicentric chromosome aberrations among irradiated human
   lymphocyte cells to assert how and to what degree radiation-induced
   chromosome exchanges in humans may be incomplete. The models proposed are
   consistent with several observed statistics, e.g., the constancy of the ratio
   of acentrics to dicentrics with dose, dose rate and possibly LET, and the
   overdispersion of excess acentrics.

AU Kinashi-Y. Okayasu-R. Iliakis-G-E. Nagasawa-H. Little-J-B.
TI Induction of DNA Double-Strand Breaks by Restriction Enzymes in
   X-Ray-Sensitive Mutant Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells Measured by Pulsed-Field
   Gel Electrophoresis.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 153-159.
AB It was found that there was not a simple relationship between the amount
   of double-strand breaks induced by different restriction endonucleases and
   the cytotoxic effects. This finding suggests that the nature of the cutting
   sequence may have an important influence in cell killing by restriction
   enzymes.

AU Marples-B. Joiner-M-C.
TI The Elimination of Low-Dose Hypersensitivity in Chinese Hamster V79-379A
   Cells by Pretreatment with X Rays or Hydrogen Peroxide.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 160-169.
AB Evidence that increased radioresistance to X rays in the 0.5-1-Gy range is
   induced is presented. First, cycloheximide abolished the protection induced
   by a priming dose. Second, oxidative stress caused by hydrogen peroxide
   induced a protective effect against subsequent irradiation.

AU Zhen-W. Vaughan-A-T-M.
TI Effect of Caffeine on Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in TK6 Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 170-175.
AB Low-dose irradiation triggers apoptosis in cells of the TK6 lymphoblastoid
   cell line. Exposure to caffeine both before and after irradiation reduces the
   proportion of apoptotic cells, perhaps by modification of the signal pathway
   that results in apoptosis.

AU Peter-B. Van-Waarde-M-A-W-H. Vissink-A. s'-Gravenmade-E-J. Konings-A-W-T.
TI The Role of Secretory Granules in Radiation-Induced Dysfunction of Rat
   Salivary Glands.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 176-182.
AB Isoproterenol-induced degranulation of acinar cells before irradiation
   resulted in protection against radiation-induced changes in flow rate and
   composition of parotid saliva but not submandibular saliva of rats. The
   improved parotid gland function may be attributed to a drug-induced
   stimulation of cell proliferation and hence to a faster recovery from
   radiation-induced tissue damage rather than to the degranulation effect of
   isoproterenol.

AU Hofer-K-G. Bao-S-P.
TI Low-LET and High-LET Radiation Action of Iodine-125 Decays in DNA: Effect
   of Cysteamine on Micronucleus Formation and Cell Killing.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 183-198.
AB Micronucleus formation and cell death in CHO cells pulse-labeled with
   iodine-125-iododeoxyuridine and frozen for decay accumulation 30 min after
   labeling follows a pattern typical for low-LET radiation, but cells frozen 5
   h after labeling show a response characteristic of high-LET radiation.
   Cysteamine provides protection from iodine-125-induced cell damage for cells
   frozen at 30 min, but not for cells frozen at 5 h after labeling.

AU Sahu-S-K. Kassis-A-I. Makrigiorgos-G-M. Baranowska-Kortylewicz-J.
   Adelstein-S-J.
TI The Effects of Indium-111 Decay on pBR322 DNA.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 199-207.
AB The effectiveness of indium-111 bound to DNA or free in solution in
   causing DNA strand breaks in plasmid pBR322 has been compared with that of
   gamma rays from an external cesium-137 source. The D0 for supercoiled DNA
   indicates that indium-111 bound to DNA is approximately 11-fold more
   effective than indium-111 free in solution of cesium-137 gamma rays.

AU LaVerne-J-A. Pimblott-S-M
TI Electron Energy-Loss Distributions in Solid, Dry DNA.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 208-215.
AB Monte Carlo simulations of the energy loss by electrons of initial energy
   of 5 keV to 1 MeV in dry, solid DNA were performed. The energy loss
   distribution, mean energy loss and most probable energy loss for electrons in
   DNA are similar to that for liquid water, but not for other gaseous media.

AU Lyons-J-C. Song-C-W.
TI Killing of Hypoxic Cells by Lowering the Intracellular pH in Combination
   with Hyperthermia.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 216-218.
AB Amiloride increases the intracellular acidity of cells in an acidic
   environment by lowering Na+/H+ antiport. Such an increase in the
   intracellular acidity preferentially increases the thermosensitivity of
   hypoxic cells relative to oxygenated cells.
CC Short Communication.

AU Doerr-W.
TI Impact of Time between X-Ray Fractions on Acute Changes in the Function of
   the Urinary Bladder in the Mouse.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 219-222.
AB Acute changes in bladder function were studied after four equal-sized
   X-ray fractions, applied with intervals between 0.5 and 8 h. Linear-quadratic
   analysis with an incomplete repair model yielded a T1/2 of 1.2 h (0.9, 1.9)
   and an alpha/beta ratio of 10.5 Gy.
CC Short Communication.

AU Nemoto-K. Horiuchi-K. Miyamoto-T.
TI Deoxyspergualin Is a New Radioprotector in Mice.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 223-227.
AB A novel immunosuppressant, deoxyspergualin, protected BALB/c mice from the
   lethal effects of radiation. The mechanisms behind its radioprotection may be
   to cause the proliferating CFU-S to a more quiescent and more radiosensitive
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AU Powers-E-L.
TI Comments on "Quantification of Radiation-Induced Hydroxyl Radicals within
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   (Radiat. Res. 138, 177-185, 1994).
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 227-228.
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AU Makrigiorgos-G-M.
TI Response to the Comments of E. L. Powers.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 228.
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AU Zaider-M.
TI The Variation of Beta with Radiation Quality in the Alpha/Beta Model.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 228-230.
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AU Wolff-S.
TI Reply to "More about Cancer Incidence in Atomic Bomb Survivors: Solid
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SO Radiat-Res. 1995 Feb. 141(2). P. 230-231.
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TI Internal Radiation Dosimetry: Health Physics Society 1994 Summer School,
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AU Antonutto-G.  Girardis-M.  Tuniz-D.  Petri-E.  Capelli-C.
TI Assessment of cardiac output from noninvasive determination of
   arterial pressure profile in subjects at rest.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 183.
AB 40690183.421

AU Jensen-Urstad-M.  Svedenhag-J.  Sahlin-K.
TI Effect of muscle mass on lactate formation during exercise in
   humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 189.
AB 40690189.421

AU Billat-V.  Dalmay-F.  Antonini-M-T.  Chassain-A-P.
TI A method for determining the maximal steady state of blood lactate
   concentration from two levels of submaximal exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 196.
AB 40690196.421

AU Westerterp-K-R.  Meijer-G-A-L.  Schoffelen-P.  Janssen-E-M-E.
TI Body mass, body composition and sleeping metabolic rate before,
   during and after endurance training.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 203.
AB 40690203.421

AU Maughan-R-J.  Owen-J-H.  Shirreffs-S-M.  Leiper-J-B.
TI Post-exercise rehydration in man: effects of electrolyte addition
   to ingested fluids.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 209.
AB 40690209.421

AU Savourey-G.  Bittel-J.
TI Cold thermoregulatory changes induced by sleep deprivation in men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 216.
AB 40690216.421

AU Savourey-G.  Garcia-N.  Besnard-Y.  Hanniquet-A-M.  Fine-M-O.
   Bittel-J.
TI Physiological changes induced by pre-adaptation to high altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 221.
AB 40690221.421

AU Yamazaki-F.  Fujii-N.  Sone-R.  Ikegami-H.
TI Mechanisms of potentiation in sweating induced by long-term
   physical training.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 228.
AB 40690228.421

AU Kyroelaeinen-H.  Komi-P-V.
TI Neuromuscular performance of lower limbs during voluntary and
   reflex activity in power- and endurance-trained athletes.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 233.
AB 40690233.421

AU Oda-S.  Moritani-T.
TI Maximal isometric force and neural activity during bilateral and
   unilateral elbow flexion in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 240.
AB 40690240.421

AU Ifuku-H.  Taniguchi-K.  Matsumoto-H.
TI Noninvasive assessment of cardiac contractility by using (dP/dt)/P
   of carotid artery pulses during exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 244.
AB 40690244.421

AU Murphy-A-J.  Wilson-G-J.  Pryor-J-F.
TI Use of the iso-inertial force mass relationship in the prediction
   of dynamic human performance.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 250.
AB 40690250.421

AU Carre-F.  Dassonville-J.  Beillot-J.  Prigent-J-Y.  Rochcongar-P.
TI Use of oxygen uptake recovery curve to predict peak oxygen uptake
   in upper body exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 258.
AB 40690258.421

AU Mallios-V-J.  Hodgson-J-L.
TI Imposed breathing pattern alters respiratory work during exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 262.
AB 40690262.421

AU Birch-R.  Noble-D.  Greenhaff-P-L.
TI The influence of dietary creatine supplementation on performance
   during repeated bouts of maximal isokinetic cycling in man.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 268.
AB 40690268.421

AU Billat-V.  Renoux-J-C.  Pinoteau-J.  Petit-B.  Koralsztein-J-P.
TI Times to exhaustion at 100% of velocity at VO_[2max] and modelling
   of the time-limit/velocity relationship in elite long-distance
   runners.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1994 69(3)  P 271.
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TI Antiproliferative effects of interferon gamma in combination with
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   Mitelman-F.
TI A new cytogenetic subgroup in lipomas: loss of chromosome 16
   material in spindle cell and pleomorphic lipomas.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1994 120(12)  P 707.
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AU Rantanen-V.  Grenman-S.  Kulmala-J.  Alanen-K.  Lakkala-T.
   Grenman-R.
TI Sublethal damage repair after fractionated irradiation in
   endometrial cancer cell lines tested with the 96-well plate
   clonogenic assay.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1994 120(12)  P 712.
AB 41200712.432

AU Zoref-Shani-E.  Lavie-R.  Bromberg-Y.  Beery-E.  Sidi-Y.
   Sperling-O.  Nordenberg-J.
TI Effects of differentiation-inducing agents on purine nucleotide
   metabolism in an ovarian cancer cell line.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1994 120(12)  P 717.
AB 41200717.432

AU Kashiwaba-M.  Tamura-G.  Ishida-M.
TI Aberrations of the APC gene in primary breast carcinoma.
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AU Hebebrand-J.  Remschmidt-H.
TI Anorexia nervosa viewed as an extreme weight condition: genetic
   implications.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 1.
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AU Pellestor-F.  Girardet-A.  Lefort-G.  Andreo-B.  Charlieu-J-P.
TI Use of the primed in situ labelling (PRINS) technique for a rapid
   detection of chromosomes 13, 16, 18, 21, X and Y.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 12.
AB 40950012.439

AU Calabro-V.  Pengue-G.  Bartoli-P-C.  Pagliuca-A.  Featherstone-T.
   Lania-L.
TI Positional cloning of cDNAs from the human chromosome 3p21-22
   region identifies a clustered organization of zinc-finger genes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 18.
AB 40950018.439

AU Toder-R.  Rappold-G-A.  Schiebel-K.  Schempp-W.
TI ANT3 and STS are autosomal in prosimian lemurs: implications for
   the evolution of the pseudoautosomal region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 22.
AB 40950022.439

AU Speel-E-J-M.  Lawson-D.  Hopman-A-H-N.  Gosden-J.
TI Multi-PRINS: multiple sequential oligonucleotide primed in situ DNA
   synthesis reactions label specific chromosomes and produce bands.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 29.
AB 40950029.439

AU Rathmann-M.  Bunge-S.  Steglich-C.  Schwinger-E.  Gal-A.
TI Evidence for an iduronate-sulfatase pseudogene near the functional
   Hunter syndrome gene in Xq27.3-q28.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 34.
AB 40950034.439

AU Lehtimaeki-T.  Pirttilae-T.  Mehta-P-D.  Wisniewski-H-M.  Frey-H.
   Nikkari-T.
TI Apolipoprotein E (apoE) polymorphism and its influence on ApoE
   concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid in Finnish patients with
   Alzheimer's disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 39.
AB 40950039.439

AU Bunyan-D-J.  Crolla-J-A.  Collins-A-L.  Robinson-D-O.
TI Fluorescence in situ hybridisation studies provide evidence for
   somatic mosaicism in de novo dystrophin gene deletions.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 43.
AB 40950043.439

AU Sandholzer-C.  Delport-R.  Vermaak-H.  Utermann-G.
TI High frequency of the apo epsilon4 allele in Khoi San from South
   Africa.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 46.
AB 40950046.439

AU Sawyer-J-R.
TI High resolution mid-prophase human chromosomes induced by
   echinomycin and ethidium bromide.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 49.
AB 40950049.439

AU Mariman-E-C-M.  van-Beersum-S-E-C.  Cremers-C-W-R-J.
   Struycken-P-M.  Ropers-H-H.
TI Fine mapping of a putatively imprinted gene for familial
   non-chromaffin paragangliomas to chromosome 11q13.1: evidence for
   genetic heterogeneity.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 56.
AB 40950056.439

AU Barbosa-A-S.  Ferraz-Costa-T-E.  Semer-M.  Liberman-B.
   Moreira-Filho-C-A.
TI XY gonadal dysgenesis and gonadoblastoma: a study in two sisters
   with a cryptic deletion of the Y chromosome involving the SRY
   gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 63.
AB 40950063.439

AU Berger-W.  van-Duijnhoven-G.  Pinckers-A.  Smits-A.  Ropers-H-H.
   Cremers-F.
TI Linkage analysis in a Dutch family with X-linked recessive
   congenital stationary night blindness (XL-CSNB).
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 67.
AB 40950067.439

AU McGuire-R-E.  Gannon-A-M.  Sullivan-L-S.  Rodriguez-J-A.
   Daiger-S-P.
TI Evidence for a major gene (RP10) for autosomal dominant retinitis
   pigmentosa on chromosome 7q: linkage mapping in a second,
   unrelated family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 71.
AB 40950071.439

AU Blok-R-B.  Thorburn-D-R.  Thompson-G-N.  Dahl-H-H-M.
TI A topoisomerase II cleavage site is associated with a novel
   mitochondrial DNA deletion.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 75.
AB 40950075.439

AU Vortkamp-A.  Heid-C.  Gessler-M.  Grzeschik-K-H.
TI Isolation and characterization of a cosmid contig for the GCPS gene
   region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 82.
AB 40950082.439

AU Loughna-S.  Bennett-P.  Moore-G.
TI Molecular analysis of the expression of transthyretin in intestine
   and liver from trisomy 18 fetuses.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 89.
AB 40950089.439

AU Takai-S.  Yoshida-Y.  Noda-M.  Yamada-K.  Kumar-S.
TI Assignment of the developmentally regulated gene NEDD1 to human
   chromosome 12q22 by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 96.
AB 40950096.439

AU Taniyama-T.  Takai-S.  Miyazaki-E.  Fukumura-R.  Sato-J.
   Kobayashi-Y.  Hirakawa-T.  Moore-K-W.  Yamada-K.
TI The human interleukin-10 receptor gene maps to chromosome 11q23.3.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 99.
AB 40950099.439

AU Bai-H.  Saku-K.  Liu-R.  Imamura-M.  Arakawa-K.
TI Association between coronary heart disease and the apolipoprotein
   A-I/C-III/A-IV complex in a Japanese population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 102.
AB 40950102.439

AU Isashiki-Y.  Ohba-N.  Yanagita-T.  Hokita-N.  Doi-N.  Nakagawa-M.
   Ozawa-M.  Kuroda-N.
TI Novel mutation at the initiation codon in the Norrie disease gene
   in two Japanese families.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 105.
AB 40950105.439

AU David-D.  Tavares-A.  Lavinha-J.
TI Characterization of a splicing mutation in the factor VIII gene at
   the RNA level.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 109.
AB 40950109.439

AU Kadasi-L.  Polakova-H.  Ferakova-E.  Hudecova-S.  Bohusova-T.
   Szomolayova-I.  Strnova-J.  Hruskovic-I.  Moschonas-N-K.  Ferak-V.
TI PKU in Slovakia: mutation screening and haplotype analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 112.
AB 40950112.439

AU Esposito-L.  Carrera-P.  Pontiroli-A-E.  Ferrari-M.
TI Failure to detect Glut4-Ile^[383] and IR-Gln^[1152] variants in
   NIDDM (non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus) and control
   subjects in an Italian population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 115.
AB 40950115.439

AU Phillips-O-P.  Cromwell-S.  Rivas-M.  Simpson-J-L.  Elias-S.
TI Trisomy 21 and maternal age of menopause: does reproductive age
   rather than chronological age influence risk of nondisjunction?.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 117.
AB 40950117.439

AU Bosch-A.  Wiemann-S.  Guimera-J.  Ansorge-W.  Patterson-D.
   Estivill-X.
TI Five new microsatellite polymorphisms at the q21 region of human
   chromosome 21.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 119.
AB 40950119.439

AU Luedecke-B.  Dworniczak-B.  Bartholome-K.
TI A point mutation in the tyrosine hydroxylase gene associated with
   Segawa's syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 95(1)  P 123.
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AU Ashley-T.
TI Mammalian meiotic recombination: a reexamination.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 587.
AB 40940587.439

AU Wacey-A-I.  Krawczak-M.  Kakkar-V-V.  Cooper-D-N.
TI Determinants of the factor IX mutational spectrum in haemophilia B:
   an analysis of missense mutations using a multi-domain molecular
   model of the activated protein.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 594.
AB 40940594.439

AU Coonen-E.  Harper-J-C.  Ramaekers-F-C-S.  Delhanty-J-D-A.
   Hopman-A-H-N.  Geraedts-J-P-M.  Handyside-A-H.
TI Presence of chromosomal mosaicism in abnormal preimplantation
   embryos detected by fluorescence in situ hybridisation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 609.
AB 40940609.439

AU Drenth-J-P-H.  Mariman-E-C-M.  der-Velde-Visser-S-D-V.  Ropers-H-H.
    der-Meer-J-W-M-V.  International-Hyper-IgD-Study-Group
TI Location of the gene causing hyperimmunoglobulinemia d and periodic
   fever syndrome differs from that for familial mediterranean fever.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 616.
AB 40940616.439

AU Thomas-A-W.  Morgan-R.  Sweeney-M.  Rees-A.  Alcolado-J.
TI The detection of mitochondrial DNA mutations using single stranded
   conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis and heteroduplex
   analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 621.
AB 40940621.439

AU Sweatman-A-K.  Bradley-L-A-D.  Lovering-R-C.  O'Reilly-M-A-J.
   Levinsky-R-J.  Kinnon-C.
TI Physical mapping in the region of the Bruton's tyrosine kinase and
   alpha-galactosidase A gene loci in proximal Xq22.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 624.
AB 40940624.439

AU Mercier-B.  Raguenes-O.  Estivill-X.  Morral-N.  Kaplan-G-C.
   McClure-M.  Grebe-T-A.  Kessler-D.  Pignatti-P-F.  Marigo-C.
   Bombieri-C.  Audrezet-M-P.  Verlingue-C.  Ferec-C.
TI Complete detection of mutations in cystic fibrosis patients of
   Native American origin.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 629.
AB 40940629.439

AU Burfeind-P.  Hoyer-Fender-S.  Doenecke-D.  Hochhuth-C.  Engel-W.
TI Expression and chromosomal mapping of the gene encoding the human
   histone H1.1.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 633.
AB 40940633.439

AU Schneppenheim-R.  Krey-S.  Bergmann-F.  Bock-D.  Budde-U.  Lange-M.
   Linde-R.  Mittler-U.  Meili-E.  Mertes-G.  Olek-K.  Plendl-H.
   Simeoni-E.
TI Genetic heterogeneity of severe von Willebrand disease type III in
   the German population.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 640.
AB 40940640.439

AU Nelis-E.  Timmerman-V.  Jonghe-P-D.  Vandenberghe-A.  Pham-Dinh-D.
   Dautigny-A.  Martin-J-J.  Broeckhoven-C-V.
TI Rapid screening of myelin genes in CMT1 patients by SSCP analysis:
   identification of new mutations and polymorphisms in the P_[0]
   gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 653.
AB 40940653.439

AU Schwartz-F.  Neve-R.  Eisenman-R.  Gessler-M.  Bruns-G.
TI A WAGR region gene between PAX-6 and FSHB expressed in fetal brain.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 658.
AB 40940658.439

AU Andersen-T-I.  Heimdal-K-R.  Skrede-M.  Tveit-K.  Berg-K.
   Borresen-A-L.
TI Oestrogen receptor (ESR) polymorphisms and breast cancer
   susceptibility.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 665.
AB 40940665.439

AU Gasparini-P.  Grifa-A.  Savasta-S.  Merlo-I.  Bisceglia-L.
   Totaro-A.  Zelante-L.
TI The motilin gene: subregional localisation, tissue expression, DNA
   polymorphisms and exclusion as a candidate gene for the
   HLA-associated immotile cilia syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 671.
AB 40940671.439

AU Gibson-W-T.  Walter-M-A.  Ahmed-A-R.  Alper-C-A.  Cox-D-W.
TI The immunoglobulin heavy chain and disease association: application
   to pemphigus vulgaris.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 675.
AB 40940675.439

AU Barbin-A.  Montpellier-C.  Kokalj-Vokac-N.  Gibaud-A.  Niveleau-A.
   Malfoy-B.  Dutrillaux-B.  Bourgeois-C-A.
TI New sites of methylcytosine-rich DNA detected on metaphase
   chromosomes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 684.
AB 40940684.439

AU Labrune-P.  Myara-A.  Hadchouel-M.  Ronchi-F.  Bernard-O.
   Trivin-F.  Chowdhury-N-R.  Chowdhury-J-R.  Munnich-A.  Odievre-M.
TI Genetic heterogeneity of Crigler-Najjar syndrome type I: A study of
   14 cases.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 693.
AB 40940693.439

AU Loughlin-J.  Irven-C.  Sykes-B.
TI Exclusion of the cartilage link protein and the cartilage matrix
   protein genes as the mutant loci in several heritable
   chondrodysplasias.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 698.
AB 40940698.439

AU Chevret-E.  Rousseaux-S.  Monteil-M.  Cozzi-J.  Pelletier-R.
   Mollard-J.  Sele-B.
TI Male meiotic segregation of gonosomes analysed by two colour FISH
   in human interphase spermatozoa.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 701.
AB 40940701.439

AU Hellgren-D.  Sahlen-S.  Ljungqvist-S.  Kenne-K.
TI The human RAD51/RecA homologue gene is not a candidate gene for
   Bloom's syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1994 94(6)  P 705.
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TI Degradation of nitroaromatic compounds by microorganisms.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 499.
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TI Potential metabolic limitations in lysine production by
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 508.
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AU Hensing-M.  Vrouwenvelder-H.  Hellinga-C.  Baartmans-R.
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TI Production of extracellular inulinase in high-cell-density
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 516.
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AU Haltrich-D.  Laussamayer-B.  Steiner-W.
TI Xylanase formation by Sclerotium rolfsii: effect of growth
   substrates and development of a culture medium using statistically
   designed experiments.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 522.
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AU Yamaji-H.  Fukuda-H.
TI Growth kinetics of animal cells immobilized within porous support
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 531.
AB 40420531.253

AU Ralph-J-P.  Catcheside-D-E-A.
TI >Decolourisation and depolymerisation of solubilised low-rank coal
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 536.
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AU Bayer-M.  Schulz-M.  Guenther-H.  Simon-H.
TI Synthesis of (S)- and (R)-3-hydroxy acids using cells or purified
   (S)-3-hydroxycarboxylate oxidoreductase from Clostridium
   tyrobutyricum and the NADP(H) regeneration system of Clostridium
   thermoaceticum.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 543.
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AU Schyns-P-J-Y-M-J.  de-Frankrijker-J.  Zehnder-A-J-B.
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TI Production, purification and characterization of an
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 548.
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AU Fernandez-Espinar-M.  Pinaga-F.  de-Graaff-L.  Visser-J.  Ramon-D.
   Valles-S.
TI Purification, characterization and regulation of the synthesis of
   an Aspergillus nidulans acidic xylanase.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 555.
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AU Okamoto-T.  Yamano-S.  Ikeaga-H.  Nakamura-K.
TI Cloning of the Acetobacter xylinum cellulase gene and its
   expression in Escherichia coli and Zymomonas mobilis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 563.
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AU S.-SakamotoI.-Terada  Iijima-M.  Matsuzawa-H.  Ohta-T.  Sakamoto-S.
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TI Fermentation conditions for efficient production of thermophilic
   protease in Escherichia coli harboring a plasmid.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 569.
AB 40420569.253

AU Fitzpatrick-R.  O'Donohue-M.  Joy-J.  Heery-D-M.  Dunican-L-K.
TI Construction and characterization of recA mutant strains of
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 575.
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AU Randez-Gil-F.  Sanz-P.
TI Construction of industrial baker's yeast strains able to assimilate
   maltose under catabolite repression conditions.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 581.
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AU Choi-E-S.  Sohn-J-H.  Rhee-S-K.
TI Optimization of the expression system using galactose-inducible
   promoter for the production of anticoagulant hirudin in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 587.
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AU Somerville-J-E.  Goshorn-S-C.  Fell-H-P.  Darveau-R-P.
TI Bacterial aspects associated with the expression of a single-chain
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 595.
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AU Erdmann-A.  Weil-B.  Kraemer-R.
TI Lysine secretion by Corynebacterium glutamicum wild type:
   regulation of secretion carrier activity.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 604.
AB 40420604.253

AU Peguin-S.  Goma-G.  Delorme-P.  Soucaille-P.
TI Metabolic flexibility of Clostridium acetobutylicum in response to
   methyl viologen addition.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 611.
AB 40420611.253

AU Marechal-P-A.  Gervais-P.
TI Yeast viability related to water potential variation: influence of
   the transient phase.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 617.
AB 40420617.253

AU Wever-H-D.  Verachtert-H.
TI 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole degradation in laboratory fed-batch
   systems.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 623.
AB 40420623.253

AU Wever-H-D.  Moor-K-D.  Verachtert-H.
TI Toxicity of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole towards bacterial growth and
   respiration.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 631.
AB 40420631.253

AU Wunder-T.  Kremer-S.  Sterner-O.  Anke-H.
TI Metabolism of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon pyrene by
   Aspergillus niger SK 9317.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 636.
AB 40420636.253

AU Bao-W.  Lymar-E.  Renganathan-V.
TI Optimization of cellobiose dehydrogenase and beta-glucosidase
   production by cellulose-degrading cultures of Phanerochaete
   chrysosporium.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 642.
AB 40420642.253

AU Dong-X.  Cheng-G.  Stams-A-J-M.
TI Butyrate oxidation by Syntrophospora bryantii in co-culture with
   different methanogens and in pure culture with pentenoate as
   electron acceptor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1994 42(4)  P 647.
AB 40420647.253

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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 395-401.

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TI Alkaliphiles: 'basic' molecular problems of pH tolerance and 
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 421-429.

AU Winterhalter-C.  Heinrich-P.  Candussio-A.  Wich-G.  Liebl-W.
TI Identification of a novel cellulose-binding domain within the 
   multidomain 120 kDa xylanase XynA of the hyperthermophilic 
   bacterium Thermotoga maritima.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 431-444.

AU Givskov-M.  Eberl-L.  Christiansen-G.  Benedik-M-J.  Molin-S.
TI Induction of phospholipase- and flagellar synthesis in Serratia 
   liquefaciens is controlled by expression of the flagellar master 
   operon flhD.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 445-454.

AU van-Sinderen-D.  Luttinger-A.  Kong-L.  Dubnau-D.  Venema-G.  
   Hamoen-L.
TI comK encodes the competence transcription factor, the key 
   regulatory protein for competence development in Bacillus 
   subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 455-462.

AU Hudson-Taylor-D-E.  Dolan-S-A.  Klotz-F-W.  Fujioka-H.  Aikawa-
   M.  Koonin-E-V.  Miller-L-H.
TI Plasmodium falciparum protein associated with the invasion 
   junction contains a conserved oxidoreductase domain.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 463-471.

AU Park-S-J.  Tseng-C-P.  Gunsalus-R-P.
TI Regulation of succinate dehydrogenase (sdhCDAB) operon 
   expression in response to carbon supply and anaerobiosis: role of 
   ArcA and Fnr.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 473-482.

AU Kashefi-K.  Hartzell-P-L.
TI Genetic suppression and phenotypic masking of a Myxococcus 
   xanthus frzF defect.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 483-494.

AU Lomholt-H.  Poulsen-K.  Kilian-M.
TI Comparative characterization of the iga gene encoding IgA1 
   protease in Neisseria meningitidis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and 
   Haemophilus influenzae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 495-506.

AU McNairn-E.  Ni-Bhriain-N.  Dorman-C-J.
TI Overexpression of the Shigella flexneri genes coding for DNA 
   topoisomerase IV compensates for loss of DNA topoisomerase I: 
   effect on virulence gene expression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 507-517.

AU Quail-M-A.  Guest-J-R.
TI Purification, characterization and mode of action of PdhR, the 
   transcriptional repressor of the pdhR-aceEF-lpd operon of 
   Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 519-529.

AU Stojiljkovic-I.  Hwa-V.  de-Saint-Martin-L.  O'Gaora-P.  Nassif-X.  
   Heffron-F.  So-M.
TI The Neisseria meningitidis haemoglobin receptor: its role in iron 
   utilization and virulence.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 531-541.

AU Chung-Y-S.  Dubnau-D.
TI ComC is required for the processing and translocation of ComGC, 
   a pilin-like competence protein of Bacillus subtilis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 543-551.

AU Jacobs-C.  Joris-B.  Jamin-M.  Klarsov-K.  Van-Beeumen-J.  van-
   Heijenoort-J.  Park-J-T.  Normark-S.  Frere-J-M.
TI AmpD, essential for both beta-lactamase regulation and cell wall 
   recycling, is a novel cytosolic N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine amidase.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 553-559.

AU Mohrle-V.  Roos-U.  Bormann-C.
TI Identification of cellular proteins involved in nikkomycin 
   production in Streptomyces tendae Tu901.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 561-571.

AU Freestone-P.  Grant-S.  Toth-I.  Norris-V.
TI Identification of phosphoproteins in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 573-580.

AU Tamura-G-S.  Rubens-C-E.
TI Group B streptococci adhere to a variant of fibronectin attached 
   to a solid phase.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 581-589.

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TI Homologies between salmolysin and some bacterial regulatory 
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 591-591.

AU Sugiyama-S.
TI Na+-driven flagellar motors as a likely Na+ re-entry pathway in 
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 Feb 15(3).  P 592-592.

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AU Dolphin-A-C.
TI The G. L. Brown Prize Lecture. Voltage-dependent calcium channels
   and their modulation by neurotransmitters and G proteins.
DE Prize Lectures
DE Calcium channel
DE Neurotransmitter
DE G protein
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 1.

AU Harris-S-J. Cottrell-G-A.
TI Properties of an identified dopamine-containing neurone in culture
   from the snail Helisoma.
DE Dopamine
DE Cell culture
DE Snail neurone
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 37.

AU Rassam-S-M-B. Patel-V. Kohner-E-M.
TI The effect of experimental hypertension on retinal vascular autoregulation
   in humans: a mechanism for the progression of diabetic retinopathy.
DE Autoregulation
DE Diabetic retinopathy
DE Hypertension
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 53.

AU Taggart-M-J. Austin-C. Wray-S.
TI Contribution of extracellular calcium to intracellular pH-induced
   changes in spontaneous force of rat portal vein.
DE Smooth muscle
DE pH
DE Calcium
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 69.

AU Aloamaka-C-P. Ezimokhai-M. Osman-N-A. Morrison-J.
TI The mechanism of relaxation in response to magnesium by the aorta
   of pregnant rats with salt-induced hypertension.
DE Pregnancy
DE Hypertension
DE Cardiovascular function
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 79.

AU Mannion-A-F. Jakeman-P-M. Willan-P-L-T.
TI Skeletal muscle buffer value, fibre type distribution and high
   intensity exercise performance in man.
DE Muscle fibre
DE Lactate
DE Muscle fatigue
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 89.

AU Decandia-M. Orani-G-P.
TI Reflex respiratory responses to continuous and intermittent stimulation
   of afferent fibres from muscles in cats.
DE Respiratory inhibition
DE Respiratory excitation
DE Afferent nerve fibre
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 103.

AU Habgood-M-D.
TI The nature of increased blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier exchange
   during CO2 inhalation in newborn and adult rats.
DE Blood-brain barrier
DE Cerebrospinal fluid
DE Carbon dioxide
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 117.

AU Giraud-G-D. Morton-M-J. Reid-D-L. Reller-M-D. Thornburg-K-L.
TI Effects of ductus arteriosus occlusion on pulmonary artery pressure
   during in utero ventilation in fetal sheep.
DE Fetal cardiac function
DE In utero ventilation
DE Parturition
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 129.

AU Bissonnette-J-M. Hohimer-A-R. Knopp-S-J.
TI Effect of central adenosine on brainstem blood flow in fetal sheep.
DE Adenosine
DE Brainstem
DE Fetus
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 141.

AU Sangild-P-T. Hilsted-L. Nex-E. Fowden-A-L. Silver-M.
TI Vaginal birth versus Caesarian section: effects
   on gastric function in the neonate.
DE Neonate
DE Gastrin
DE Gastric acid
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 147.

AU Gregory-P-C. McFadyen-M. Rayner-D-V.
TI Control of gastric emptying in the pig: influence of cholecystokinin,
   somatostatin and prokinetic agents.
DE Gastric emptying
DE Cholecystokinin
DE Somatostatin
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 159.

AU Vanelli-G. Hussain-S-N-A. Aguggini-G.
TI Glibenclamide, a blocker of ATP-sensitive potassium channels,
   reverses endotoxin-induced hypotension in pig.
DE Endotoxic shock
DE ATP-sensitive K+ channel
DE Glibenclamide
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 167.

AU Alexander-R-McN.
TI Biomechanics - Materials: A Practical Approach,
   edited by J. F. V. Vincent.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 171.

AU Lote-C-J.
TI New Insights in Vertebrate Kidney Function,
   edited by J. A. Brown, R. J. Balment and J. C. Rankin.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 171.

AU Ribchester-R-R.
TI Essential Developmental Biology: A Practical Approach,
   edited by C. D. Stern and P. W. H. Holland.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 172.

AU Flint-A-P-F.
TI Embryonic Development and Manipulation in Animal Production,
   edited by A. Lauria and F. Gandolfi.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 173.

AU McQueen-D-S.
TI The Molecular Basis of Smell and Taste Transduction,
   CIBA Foundation Symposium 179, edited by D. Chadwick, J. Marsh
   and J. Goode.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 174.

AU Gold-G-H.
TI Cell Biology of Olfaction by Albert I. Farbman.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 175.

AU Goodacre-J-A.
TI Rheumatoid Arthritis: Pathogenesis, Assessment, Outcome
   and Treatment, edited by Frederick Wolfe and Thoedore Pincus.
DE Book Review
SO Exp-Physiol.  1995 Jan 1.  80(1). P 175.

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AU Guo-J. Ono-K. Noma-A.
TI A sustained inward current activated at the diastolic potential
   range in rabbit sino-atrial node cells
DE Pacemaker current
DE Sino-atrial node
DE Calcium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 1-14.

AU Sacchi-O. Rossi-M-L. Canella-R.
TI The slow Ca2+-activated K+ current, IAHP, in the rat
   sympathetic neurone
DE Sympathetic neurone
DE Voltage clamp
DE After-hyperpolarization
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 15-27.

AU Dart-C. Standen-N-B.
TI Activation of ATP-dependent K+ channels by hypoxia in smooth
   muscle cells isolated from the pig coronary artery
DE Potassium channel
DE Hypoxia
DE Smooth muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 29-39.

AU Kirischuk-S. Scherer-J. Kettenmann-H. Verkhratsky-A.
TI Activation of P2-purinoreceptors triggered Ca2+ release from
   InsP3-sensitive internal stores in mammalian
   oligodendrocytes
DE Purinoceptor
DE Calcium release
DE Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 41-57.

AU Zhang-L. McCloskey-M-A.
TI Immunoglobulin E receptor-activated calcium conductance in rat
   mast cells
DE Mast cell
DE Calcium channel
DE Receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 59-66.

AU Varnai-P. Osipenko-O-N. Vizi-E-S. Spat-A.
TI Activation of calcium current in voltage-clamped rat glomerulosa
   cells by potassium ions
DE Glomerulosa cell
DE Calcium channel
DE Potassium
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 67-78.

AU Kobayashi-K. Tachibana-M.
TI Ca2+ regulation in the presynaptic terminals of goldfish retinal
   bipolar cells
DE Calcium regulation
DE Presynaptic terminal
DE Synapse
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 79-94.

AU Schiffmann-S-N. Lledo-P.-M. Vincent-J.-D.
TI Dopamine D receptor modulates the voltage-gated sodium current
   in rat striatal neurones through a protein kinase A
DE Sodium current
DE Dopamine receptor
DE Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP)
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 95-107.

AU Lupa-M-T. Krzemien-D-M. Schaller-K-L. Caldwell-J-H.
TI Expression and distribution of sodium channels in short- and
   long-term denervated rodent skeletal muscles
DE Endplate
DE Sodium channel
DE Denervation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 109-118.

AU Morita-H. Kimura-J. Endoh-M.
TI Angiotensin II activation of a chloride current in rabbit cardiac
   myocytes
DE Angiotensin II
DE Chloride current
DE Cardiac myocyte
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 119-130.

AU McDonald-K-S. Field-L-J. Parmacek-M-S. Soonpaa-M. Leiden-J-M.
   Moss-R-L.
TI Length dependence of Ca2+ sensitivity of tension in mouse cardiac
   myocytes expressing skeletal troponin C
DE Calcium sensitivity
DE Cardiac myocyte
DE Isometric contraction
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 131-139.

AU Nagaya-N. Herrera-A-A.
TI Effects of testosterone on synaptic efficacy at neuromuscular
   junctions in a sexually dimorphic muscle of male frogs
DE Hormone
DE Transmitter release
DE Neuromuscular junction
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 141-153.

AU Steele-D-S. McAinsh-A-M. Smith-G-L.
TI Effects of creatine phosphate and inorganic phosphate on the
   sarcoplasmic reticulum of saponin-treated rat heart
DE Phosphate
DE Creatine phosphate
DE Sarcoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 155-166.

AU Hu-B.
TI Cellular basis of temporal synaptic signalling: an in vitro
   electrophysiological study in rat auditory thalamus
DE Auditory thalamus
DE Synapse
DE Sensory neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 167-182.

AU Hirsch-J-A.
TI Synaptic integration in layer IV of the ferret striate cortex
DE Stellate cell
DE Visual cortex
DE Synaptic integration
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 183-199.

AU Hartmann-J. Scepek-S. Lindau-M.
TI Regulation of granule size in human and horse eosinophils by
   number of fusion events among unit granules
DE Eosinophil
DE Granule cell
DE Exocytosis
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 201-209.

AU Voisin-D-L. Herbison-A-E. Poulain-D-A.
TI Central inhibitory effects of muscimol and bicuculline on the
   milk ejection reflex in the anaesthetized rat
DE Milk ejection
DE g-Aminobutyric acid
DE Electrophysiology
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 211-224.

AU Jing-L. Inoue-R. Tashiro-K. Takahashi-S. Ito-Y.
TI Role of nitric oxide in non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic relaxation
   and modulation of excitatory neuroeffector transmission in cat
   airway
DE Nitric oxide
DE Trachea
DE Neurotransmission
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 225-238.

AU Matsuo-R. Ikehara-A. Nokubi-T. Morimoto-T.
TI Inhibitory effect of sympathetic stimulation on activities of
   masseter muscle spindles and the jaw jerk reflex in rats
DE Sympathetic nerve
DE Muscle spindle
DE Jaw reflex
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 239-250.

AU Miles-T-S. Poliakov-A-V. Nordstrom-M-A.
TI Responses of human masseter motor units to stretch
DE Jaw movement
DE Reflex
DE Mastication
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 251-264.

AU Casey-A. Short-A-H. Hultman-E. Greenhaff-P-L.
TI Glycogen resynthesis in human muscle fibre types following exercise-
   induced glycogen depletion
DE Exercise
DE Glycogen
DE Muscle glycogen
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 265-271.

AU Paydarfar-D. Gilbert-R-J. Poppel-C-S. Nassab-P-F.
TI Respiratory phase resetting and airflow changes induced by swallowing
   in humans
DE Apnoea
DE Larynx
DE Respiration
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 273-288.

AU Taylor-J-A. Halliwill-J-R. Brown-T-E. Hayano-J. Eckberg-D-L.
TI Non-hypotensive hypovolaemia reduces ascending aortic dimensions
   in humans
DE Blood pressure
DE Baroreceptor
DE Baroreflex
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Feb 15.  483(1). P 289-298.

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AU Boyson-J-E.  McAdam-S-N.  Gallimore-A.  Golos-T-G.  Liu-X.
   Gotch-F-M.  Hughes-A-L.  Watkins-D-I.
TI The MHC E locus in macaques is polymorphic and is conserved between
   macaques and humans.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 59.
AB 40410059.251

AU Chen-Z-Q.  Hofker-M-H.  Cox-D-W.
TI Defining the breakpoint of a multigene deletion in the
   immunoglobulin heavy chain gene cluster.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 69.
AB 40410069.251

AU Svensson-A-C.  Setterblad-N.  Sigurdardottir-S.  Rask-L.
   Andersson-G.
TI Primate DRB genes from the DR3 and DR8 haplotypes contain ERV9 LTR
   elements at identical positions.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 74.
AB 40410074.251

AU Nagata-T.  Weiss-E-H.  Abe-K.  Kitagawa-K.  Ando-A.  Yara-Kikuti-Y.
    Seldin-M-F.  Ozato-K.  Inoko-H.  Taketo-M.
TI Physical mapping of the retinoid X receptor B gene in mouse and
   human.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 83.
AB 40410083.251

AU Roldan-E-Q.  Sottini-A.  Bettinardi-A.  Albertini-A.  Imberti-L.
   Primi-D.
TI Different TCRBV genes generate biased patterns of V-D-J diversity
   in human T cells.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 91.
AB 40410091.251

AU Strahan-K-M.  Gu-F.  Preece-A-F.  Gustavsson-I.  Andersson-L.
   Gustafsson-K.
TI cDNA sequence and chromosome localization of pig alpha1,3
   galactosyltransferase.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 101.
AB 40410101.251

AU Fijneman-R-J-A.  Oomen-L-C-J-M.  Snoek-M.  Demant-P.
TI A susceptibility gene for alveolar lung tumors in the mouse maps
   between Hsp70.3 and G7 within the H2 complex.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 106.
AB 40410106.251

AU Cinek-T.  Hilgert-I.  Horejsi-V.
TI An alternative way of CD4 and CD8 association with protein kinases
   of the Src family.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 110.
AB 40410110.251

AU Shaman-J.  von-Scheven-E.  Morris-P.  Chang-M-Y.  Mellins-E.
   von-Scheven-E.  
TI Analysis of HLA-DMB mutants and -DMB genomic structure.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 117.
AB 40410117.251

AU Stangel-M.  Giegerich-G.  Torres-Nagel-N-E.  Huenig-T.
   Hartung-H-P.
TI Structural analysis of the rat T-cell receptor Tcra V4 gene family.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 125.
AB 40410125.251

AU Wright-H.  Redmond-J.  Wright-F.  Ballingall-K-T.
TI The nucleotide sequence of the sheep MHC class II DNA gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 131.
AB 40410131.251

AU van-Lochem-E-G.  Schreuder-G-M-T.  Tilanus-M-G-J.  de-Gast-G-C.
   Goulmy-E.
TI Dendritic cells induce HLA-DP-specific T-cell proliferation between
   MLR-negative siblings.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 134.
AB 40410134.251

AU de-Villena-F-P-M.  de-Cordoba-S-R.
TI C4BPAL2: a second duplication of the C4BPA gene in the human RCA
   gene cluster.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 139.
AB 40410139.251

AU Raschke-W-C.  Hendricks-M.  Chen-C-M.
TI Genetic basis of antigenic differences between three alleles of Ly5
   (CD45) in mice.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 144.
AB 40410144.251

AU Scalzo-A-A.  Lyons-P-A.  Fitzgerald-N-A.  Forbes-C-A.
   Geoffrey-R.-Shellam  Shellam-G-A.
TI The BALB.B6-Cmv1^[r] mouse: a strain congenic for Cmv1 and the NK
   gene complex.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 148.
AB 40410148.251

AU Koch-Nolte-F.  Hollmann-C.  Kuehl-M.  Haag-F.  Prochazka-M.
   Leiter-E.  Thiele-H-G.
TI Molecular polymorphism in the Rt6 genes of laboratory mice
   correlates with the allotypes of the H1 minor histocompatibility
   system.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 152.
AB 40410152.251

AU Wajjwalku-W.  Ando-Y.  Niimi-N.  Yoshikai-Y.
TI A novel exogenous mammary tumor virus encoding MHC class II
   H2E-independent superantigen specific for Tcr-Vbeta14.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 156.
AB 40410156.251

AU Yoshikawa-K.  Seto-M.  Ueda-R.  Obata-Y.  Aoki-S.  Takahashi-T.
TI Molecular cloning of the gene coding for the mouse T-cell antigen
   CD7.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 159.
AB 40410159.251

AU Falk-K.  Roetzschke-O.  Takiguchi-M.  Gnau-V.  Stevanovic-S.
   Jung-G.  Rammensee-H-G.
TI Peptide motifs of HLA-B38 and B39 molecules.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 162.
AB 40410162.251

AU Falk-K.  Roetzschke-O.  Takiguchi-M.  Gnau-V.  Stevanovic-S.
   Jung-G.  Rammensee-H-G.
TI Peptide motifs of HLA-B58, B60, B61, and B62 molecules.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 165.
AB 40410165.251

AU Klebert-S.  Zimmermann-B.  Vaesen-M.  Pardowitz-I.
   Hartmut-D.-Kratzin  Hilschmann-N.  Kratzin-H.
TI Primary structure of the mouse protein encoded by the Igh1^[e]
   allele of the n haplotype.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 169.
AB 40410169.251

AU Keller-E.  Yao-Z.  Volgger-A.  Lang-B.  Albert-E-D.
TI A novel variant of DR4 (DRB1*0421) identified in a patient with
   polychondritis.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 171.
AB 40410171.251

AU Bachl-J.  Defranoux-N.  Wabl-M.
TI Immunoglobulin variable gene segment V_[H]81X of the mouse is
   embedded in L1 transposon sequences.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 172.
AB 40410172.251

AU Versluis-L-F.  Daly-L-N.  Degli-Esposti-M-A.  van-der-Zwan-A-W.
   Dawkins-R-L.  Tilanus-M-G-J.
TI Identification of the novel HLA-DPB1*5801 allele detected by
   sequenced based typing.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(2/3)  P 173.
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AU Shi-L.  Carmichael-W-W.  Miller-I.
TI Immuno-gold localization of hepatotoxins in cyanobacterial cells.
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AU Bock-E.  Schmidt-I.  Stueven-R.  Zart-D.
TI Nitrogen loss caused by denitrifying Nitrosomonas cells using
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AU Kunow-J.  Linder-D.  Thauer-R-K.
TI Pyruvate : ferredoxin oxidoreductase from the sulfate-reducing
   Archaeoglobus fulgidus: molecular composition, catalytic
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(1)  P 21.
AB 51630021.203

AU Kotsyurbenko-O-R.  Simankova-M-V.  -A-N-N.  Zhilina-T-N.
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AU Dehmel-U.  Engesser-K-H.  Timmis-K-N.  Dwyer-D-F.
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   in Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes POB310.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(1)  P 35.
AB 51630035.203

AU Phale-P-S.  Mahajan-M-C.  Vaidyanathan-C-S.
TI A pathway for biodegradation of 1-naphthoic acid by Pseudomonas
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(1)  P 42.
AB 51630042.203

AU Scholz-Muramatsu-H.  Neumann-A.  Messmer-M.  Moore-E.  Diekert-G.
TI Isolation and characterization of Dehalospirillum multivorans gen.
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   bacterium.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(1)  P 48.
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AU Hope-S-J.  Slater-J-H.
TI Cryptic dehalogenase and chloroamidase genes in Pseudomonas putida
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AU Winkler-J.  Eltis-L-D.  Dwyer-D-F.  Rohde-M.
TI Tetrameric structure and cellular location of catechol
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(1)  P 65.
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AU Sutcliffe-I-C.  Old-L-A.
TI Stomatococcus mucilaginosus produces a mannose-containing
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(1)  P 70.
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AU Smirnova-G.  Oktyabrsky-O.
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AU Dippery-J-K.  Tissue-D-T.  Thomas-R-B.  Strain-B-R.
TI Effects of low and elevated CO_[2] on C_[3] and C_[4] annuals.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(1)  P 13.
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AU Tissue-D-T.  Griffin-K-L.  Thomas-R-B.  Strain-B-R.
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AU Christensen-K-M.  Whitham-T-G.  Keim-P.
TI Herbivory and tree mortality across a pinyon pine hybrid zone.
SO Oecologia.  1995 101(1)  P 29.
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AU Flanagan-L-B.  Varney-G-T.
TI Influence of vegetation and soil CO_[2] exchange on the
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TI Local feeding specialization by badgers (Meles meles) in a
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AU Antor-R-J.  Garcia-M-B.
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AU Fuentes-M.
TI The effect of unripe fruits on ripe fruit removal by birds in
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AU Adler-L-S.  Schmitt-J.  Bowers-M-D.
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AU Walls-S-C.
TI Differential vulnerability to predation and refuge use in competing
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TI Energy allocation for reproduction in a marsupial arboreal
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AU Hongliang-W.  Chenglie-Z.  Houguo-L.
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AU Zhang-J.  John-D.-Marshall  Barry-C.-Jaquish
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AU Belogrudov-G-I.  Tomich-J-M.  Hatefi-Y.
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AU Gorovits-B.  Raman-C-S.  Horowitz-P-M.
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AU Cabec-V-L.  Maridonneau-Parini-I.
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AU Hain-J.  Onoue-H.  Mayrleitner-M.  Fleischer-S.  Schindler-H.
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AU Ordentlich-A.  Barak-D.  Kronman-C.  Ariel-N.  Segall-Y.  Velan-B.
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AU Serizawa-A.  Dando-P-M.  Barrett-A-J.
TI Characterization of a mitochondrial metallopeptidase reveals neurolysin
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AU Perrone-C-E.  Fenwick-Smith-D.  Vandenburgh-H-H.
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   growth factor-1 and insulin-like growth factor binding proteins from
   differentiated skeletal muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2099.

AU Yeh-J-I.  Gulve-E-A.  Rameh-L.  Birnbaum-M-J.
TI The effects of wortmannin on rat skeletal muscle. Dissociation of
   signaling pathways for insulin- and contraction-activated hexose
   transport.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2107.

AU Shi-W.  Osawa-S.  Dickerson-C-D.  Weiss-E-R.
TI Rhodopsin mutants discriminate sites important for the activation of
   rhodopsin kinase and Gt
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2112.

AU Tzeng-M-C.  Yen-C-H.  Hseu-M-J.  Dupureur-C-M.  Tsai-M-D.
TI Conversion of bovine pancreatic phospholipase A2 at a single site into
   a competitor of neurotoxic phospholipases A2 by site-directed
   mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2120.

AU Kramer-D.  Mett-H.  Evans-A.  Regenass-U.  Diegelman-P.  Porter-C-W.
TI Stable amplification of the S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene in
   Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2124.

AU Wolf-D-E.  McKinnon-C-A.  Daou-M-C.  Stephens-R-M.  Kaplan-D-R.
   Ross-A-H.
TI Interaction with TrkA immobilizes gp75 in the high affinity nerve
   growth factor receptor complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2133.

AU Wall-D.  Zylicz-M.  Georgopoulos-C.
TI The conserved G/F motif of the DnaJ chaperone is necessary for the
   activation of the substrate binding properties of the DnaK chaperone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2139.

AU Szabo-T.  Kadish-J-L.  Czop-J-K.
TI Biochemical properties of the ligand-binding 20-kDa subunit of the
   {beta}-glucan receptors on human mononuclear phagocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2145.

AU Lee-H-C.  Aarhus-R.
TI A derivative of NADP mobilizes calcium stores insensitive to inositol
   trisphosphate and cyclic ADP-ribose
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2152.

AU Seibert-F-S.  Tabcharani-J-A.  Chang-X-B.  Dulhanty-A-M.  Mathews-C.
   Hanrahan-J-W.  Riordan-J-R.
TI cAMP-dependent protein kinase-mediated phosphorylation of cystic
   fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator residue Ser-753 and its
   role in channel activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2158.

AU Ishida-A.  Fujisawa-H.
TI Stabilization of calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II through the
   autoinhibitory domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2163.

AU Cremo-C-R.  Sellers-J-R.  Facemyer-K-C.
TI Two heads are required for phosphorylation-dependent regulation of
   smooth muscle myosin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2171.

AU Morrison-B-W.  Moorman-J-R.  Kowdley-G-C.  Kobayashi-Y-M.  Jones-L-R.
   Leder-P.
TI Mat-8, a novel phospholemman-like protein expressed in human breast
   tumors, induces a chloride conductance in Xenopus oocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2176.

AU Schonfeld-H-J.  Schmidt-D.  Schroder-H.  Bukau-B.
TI The DnaK chaperone system of Escherichia coli: quaternary structures
   and interactions of the DnaK and GrpE components
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2183.

AU Guy-H-I.  Evans-D-R.
TI Substructure of the amidotransferase domain of mammalian carbamyl
   phosphate synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2190.

AU Renkema-G-H.  Boot-R-G.  Muijsers-A-O.  Donker-Koopman-W-E.
   Aerts-J-M-F-G.
TI Purification and characterization of human chitotriosidase, a novel
   member of the chitinase family of proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2198.

AU Nordstrom-T.  Rotstein-O-D.  Romanek-R.  Asotra-S.  Heersche-J-N-M.
   Manolson-M-F.  Brisseau-G-F.  Grinstein-S.
TI Regulation of cytoplasmic pH in osteoclasts. Contribution of proton
   pumps and a proton-selective conductance.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2203.

AU McMahon-H-T.  Sudhof-T-C.
TI Synaptic core complex of synaptobrevin, syntaxin, and SNAP25 forms high
   affinity {alpha}-SNAP binding site
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2213.

AU Murakami-M.  Karnik-S-S.  Husain-A.
TI Human prochymase activation. A novel role for heparin in zymogen
   processing.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2218.

AU Catasti-P.  Fontenot-J-D.  Bradbury-E-M.  Gupta-G.
TI Local and global structural properties of the HIV-MN V3 loop
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2224.

AU Altmann-S-W.  Kastelein-R-A.
TI Rational design of a mouse granulocyte macrophage-colony-stimulating
   factor receptor antagonist
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2233.

AU Dirkx-R-Jr..  Thomas-A.  Li-L.  Lernmark-.  Sherwin-R-S.
   Camilli-P-D.  Solimena-M.
TI Targeting of the 67-kDa isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase to
   intracellular organelles is mediated by its interaction with the
   NH2-terminal region of the 65-kDa isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2241.

AU O'Brien-M-C.  McKay-D-B.
TI How potassium affects the activity of the molecular chaperone Hsc70. I.
   Potassium is required for optimal ATPase activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2247.

AU Wilbanks-S-M.  McKay-D-B.
TI How potassium affects the activity of the molecular chaperone Hsc70.
   II. Potassium binds specifically in the ATPase active site.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2251.

AU Li-L.  Macpherson-J-J.  Adelstein-S.  Bunn-C-L.  Atkinson-K.
   Phadke-K.  Krilis-S-A.
TI Conditioned media from a cell strain derived from a patient with
   mastocytosis induces preferential development of cells that possess
   high affinity IgE receptors and the granule protease phenotype of
   mature cutaneous mast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2258.

AU Weernink-P-A-O.  Rijksen-G.
TI Activation and translocation of c-Src to the cytoskeleton by both
   platelet-derived growth factor and epidermal growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2264.

AU Kodandapani-R.  Veerapandian-B.  Kunicki-T-J.  Ely-K-R.
TI Crystal structure of the OPG2 Fab. An antireceptor antibody that mimics
   an RGD cell adhesion site.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2268.

AU Parada-C-A.  Yoon-J-B.  Roeder-R-G.
TI A novel LBP-1-mediated restriction of HIV-1 transcription at the level
   of elongation in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2274.

AU Noda-K.  Saad-Y.  Kinoshita-A.  Boyle-T-P.  Graham-R-M.  Husain-A.
   Karnik-S-S.
TI Tetrazole and carboxylate groups of angiotensin receptor antagonists
   bind to the same subsite by different mechanisms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2284.

AU Izban-M-G.  Samkurashvili-I.  Luse-D-S.
TI RNA polymerase II ternary complexes may become arrested after
   transcribing to within 10 bases of the end of linear templates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2290.

AU Yoshimura-M.  Nishikawa-A.  Nishiura-T.  Ihara-Y.  Kanayama-Y.
   Matsuzawa-Y.  Taniguchi-N.
TI Cell spreading in Colo 201 by staurosporin is {alpha}3{beta}1
   integrin-mediated with tyrosine phosphorylation of Src and tensin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2298.

AU Ozols-J.
TI Lumenal orientation and post-translational modifications of the liver
   microsomal 11{beta}-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2305.

AU Arendt-C-W.  Ostergaard-H-L.
TI CD45 protein-tyrosine phosphatase is specifically associated with a
   116-kDa tyrosine-phosphorylated glycoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2313.

AU Blommaart-E-F-C.  Luiken-J-J-F-P.  Blommaart-P-J-E.  Woerkom-G-M-.
   Meijer-A-J.
TI Phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 is inhibitory for autophagy in
   isolated rat hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2320.

AU Tang-X.  Li-H-O.  Sakatsume-O.  Ohta-T.  Tsutsui-H.  Smit-A-F-A.
   Horikoshi-M.  Kourilsky-P.  Israel-A.  Gachelin-G.  Yokoyama-K.
TI Cooperativity between an upstream TATA-like sequence and a CAA repeated
   element mediates E1A-dependent negative repression of the H-2Kb class I
   gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2327.

AU Ogata-M.  Sawada-M.  Fujino-Y.  Hamaoka-T.
TI cDNA cloning and characterization of a novel receptor-type protein
   tyrosine phosphatase expressed predominantly in the brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2337.

AU Grune-T.  Reinheckel-T.  Joshi-M.  Davies-K-J-A.
TI Proteolysis in cultured liver epithelial cells during oxidative stress.
   Role of the multicatalytic proteinase complex, proteasome.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2344.

AU Kordeli-E.  Lambert-S.  Bennett-V.
TI AnkyrinG. A new ankyrin gene with neural-specific isoforms localized at
   the axonal initial segment and node of Ranvier.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2352.

AU Sa-G.  Murugesan-G.  Jaye-M.  Ivashchenko-Y.  Fox-P-L.
TI Activation of cytosolic phospholipase A2 by basic fibroblast growth
   factor via a p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent
   phosphorylation pathway in endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2360.

AU Amri-E-Z.  Bonino-F.  Ailhaud-G.  Abumrad-N-A.  Grimaldi-P-A.
TI Cloning of a protein that mediates transcriptional effects of fatty
   acids in preadipocytes. Homology to peroxisome proliferator-activated
   receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2367.

AU Tsumaki-N.  Kimura-T.
TI Differential expression of an acidic domain in the amino-terminal
   propeptide of mouse Pro-{alpha}2(XI) collagen by complex alternative
   splicing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2372.

AU Cotner-T.  Pious-D.
TI HLA-DR{beta} chains enter into an aggregated complex containing
   GRP-78/BiP prior to their degradation by the pre-Golgi degradative
   pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2379.

AU Strohmeier-G-R.  Reppert-S-M.  Lencer-W-I.  Madara-J-L.
TI The A2b adenosine receptor mediates cAMP responses to adenosine
   receptor agonists in human intestinal epithelia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2387.

AU Pley-U-M.  Hill-B-L.  Alibert-C.  Brodsky-F-M.  Parham-P.
TI The interaction of calmodulin with clathrin-coated vesicles,
   triskelions, and light chains. Localization of a binding site.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2395.

AU Gavalas-A.  Zalkin-H.
TI Analysis of the chicken GPAT/AIRC bidirectional promoter for de novo
   purine nucleotide synthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 Feb 3.  270(05).  p 2403.

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   Ishida-F.  Watanabe-Y.  Shirasaka-T.
TI Changes in folate concentration in Yoshida sarcoma after
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AU Tobe-S-W.  Siu-L-L.  Jamal-S-A.  Skorecki-K-L.  Murphy-G-F.
   Warner-E.
TI Vinblastine and erythromycin: an unrecognized serious drug
   interaction.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 188.
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AU Ramilo-Torno-L-V.  Avramis-V-I.
TI Intracellular pharmacodynamic studies of the synergistic
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 191.
AB 40350191.280

AU Heike-Y.  Takahashi-M.  Ohira-T.  Arioka-H.  Funayama-Y.  Nishio-K.
    Ogasawara-H.  Saijo-N.
TI In vivo screening models of cisplatin-resistant human lung cancer
   cell lines using SCID mice.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 200.
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AU Hageboutros-A.  Rogatko-A.  Newman-E-M.  McAleer-C.  Brennan-J.
   LaCreta-F-P.  Hudes-G-R.  Ozols-R-F.  O'Dwyer-P-J.
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 205.
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AU Cusack-B-J.  Young-S-P.  Olson-R-D.
TI Daunorubicin and daunorubicinol pharmacokinetics in plasma and
   tissues in the rat.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 213.
AB 40350213.280

AU de-Forni-M.  Chabot-G-G.  Armand-J-P.  Gouyette-A.  Klink-Alak-M.
   Recondo-G.
TI Phase I and pharmacology study of flavone acetic acid administered
   two or three times weekly without alkalinization.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 219.
AB 40350219.280

AU Naito-S.  Ueda-T.  Kotoh-S.  Kumazawa-J.  Itoh-K.  Sagiyama-K.
   Omoto-T.  Andoh-S.  Hasegawa-Y.  Fujisawa-Y.
TI Treatment of advanced hormone-refractory prostate carcinoma with a
   combination of etoposide, pirarubicin and cisplatin.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 225.
AB 40350225.280

AU Ueta-E.  Osaki-T.  Yoneda-K.  Yamamoto-T.
TI Contrasting influence of peplomycin and azelastine hydrochloride
   (Azeptin) on reactive oxygen generation in polymorphonuclear
   leukocytes, cytokine generation in lymphocytes, and collagen
   synthesis in fibroblasts.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 230.
AB 40350230.280

AU van-Warmerdam-L-J-C.  Verweij-J.  Schellens-J-H-M.  Rosing-H.
   Davies-B-E.  de-Boer-Dennert-M.  Robert-A.-A.-Maes  Beijnen-J-H.
   Maas-R-A-A.
TI Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of topotecan administered
   daily for 5 days every 3 weeks.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 237.
AB 40350237.280

AU Catimel-G.  Coquard-R.  Guastalla-J-P.  Merrouche-Y.  Bail-N-L.
   Alakl-M-K.  Dumortier-A.  Foy-M.  Clavel-M.
TI Phase I study of RP 49532A, a new protein-synthesis inhibitor, in
   patients with advanced refractory solid tumors.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 246.
AB 40350246.280

AU Tummarello-D.  Graziano-F.  Isidori-P.  Cellerino-R.
TI Symptomatic, stage IV, non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC):
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   in patients treated with cisplatin, vinblastine and mitomycin-C.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 249.
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AU Erkmen-K.  Egorin-M-J.  Reyno-L-M.  Morgan-R.  Jr.  Doroshow-J-H.
   -J.
TI Effects of storage on the binding of carboplatin to plasma
   proteins.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 254.
AB 40350254.280

AU Pouna-P.  Bonoron-Adele-S.  Gouverneur-G.  Tariosse-L.  Besse-P.
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TI Evaluation of anthracycline cardiotoxicity with the model of
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   doxorubicin.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 257.
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AU Magull-Seltenreich-A.  Zeller-W-J.
TI Inhibition of O^[6]-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase in animal and
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 262.
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AU Warren-L.  Malarska-A.  Jardillier-J-C.
TI The structure of P-glycoprotein and the secretion of lysosomal
   enzymes in multidrug-resistant cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1994 35(3)  P 267.
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AU Trowsdale-J.
TI "Both man & bird & beast": comparative organization of MHC genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 1.
AB 40410001.251

AU Andersson-E.  Matsunaga-T.
TI Evolution of immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region genes: a VH
   family can last for 150-200 million years or longer.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 18.
AB 40410018.251

AU Slierendregt-B-L.  Otting-N.  Kenter-M.  Bontrop-R-E.
TI Allelic diversity at the Mhc-DP locus in rhesus macaques (Macaca
   mulatta).
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 29.
AB 40410029.251

AU Fiorillo-M-T.  Greco-G.  Sorrentino-R.
TI The Asp^[116]-His^[116] substitution in a novel HLA-B27 subtype
   influences the acceptance of the peptide C-terminal anchor.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 38.
AB 40410038.251

AU Dawson-M-J.  Trapani-J-A.  Briggs-R-C.  Nicholl-J-K.
   Sutherland-G-R.  Baker-E.
TI The closely linked genes encoding the myeloid nuclear
   differentiation antigen (MNDA) and IFI16 exhibit contrasting
   haemopoietic expression.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 40.
AB 40410040.251

AU Shalhevet-D.  Da-Y.  Beever-J-E.  van-Eijk-M-J-T.  Ma-R.
   Lewin-H-A.  Gaskins-H-R.
TI Genetic mapping of the LMP2 proteasome subunit gene to the BoLA
   class IIb region.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 44.
AB 40410044.251

AU Thia-K-Y-T.  Jenkins-N-A.  Gilbert-D-J.  Copeland-N-G.  Smyth-M-J.
TI The natural killer cell serine protease gene Lmet1 maps to mouse
   chromosome 10.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 47.
AB 40410047.251

AU Krausa*-P.  Barouch*-D.  Bodmer-J-G.  Hill-A-V-S.  Mason-C.
   McMichael-A-J.  Browning-M-J.  
TI Characterization of a novel HLA-A2 variant, A*0214, by ARMS-PCR and
   DNA sequencing.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 50.
AB 40410050.251

AU Fodor-W-L.  Rollins-S-A.  Bianco-Caron-S.  Burton-W-V.
   Guilmette-E-R.  Rother-R-P.  Zavoico-G-B.  Squinto-S-P.
TI Primate terminal complement inhibitor homologues of human CD59.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 51.
AB 40410051.251

AU Behar-E.  Lin-X.  Grumet-F-C.  Mignot-E.
TI A new DRB1*1202 allele (DRB1*12022) found in association with
   DQA1*0102 and DQB1*0602 in two Black narcoleptic subjects.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 52.
AB 40410052.251

AU Rozemuller-E-H.  Versluis-L-F.  Bouwens-A-G-M.  Tilanus-M-G-J.
TI Exon 2, 3, and 4 polymorphism of HLA-DPA1.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 53.
AB 40410053.251

AU Greenhalgh-P.  Steiner-L-A.
TI Recombination activating gene 1 (Rag1) in zebrafish and shark.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 54.
AB 40410054.251

AU Loeffler-D.  Woelpl-A.  Eiermann-T-H.
TI Nucleotide sequence of a novel HLA-DRB1 allele, DRB1*0806.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 56.
AB 40410056.251

AU Klein-S-C.  Golverdingen-J-G.  Bouwens-A-G-M.  Tilanus-M-G-J.
   de-Weger-R-A.
TI An alternatively spliced Interleukin 4 form in lymphoid cells.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 57.
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AU Klein-J.
TI Immunogenetics 20 years later.
SO Immunogenetics.  1994 41(1)  P 58.
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AU Marr-F-A.  Shah-S-W.  McGadey-J.  Moore-M-R.  Houston-T.
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TI The effects of bromocriptine and prolactin on porphyrin
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1995 164(7)  P 530.
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AU Frank-C-L.    Storey-K-B.
TI The optimal depot fat composition for hibernation by golden-mantled
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1995 164(7)  P 536.
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AU Kunz-T-H.  Oftedal-O-T.  Robson-S-K.  Kretzmann-M-B.  Kirk-C.
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AU Moyle-D-I.    Hume-I-D.  Hill-D-M.
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1995 164(7)  P 552.
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AU Wiley-S.  Felbeck-H.
TI d-Alanine metabolism in the lucinid clam Lucinoma aequizonata.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1995 164(7)  P 561.
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AU Senn-M.  Maier-P-M.  Langhans-W.
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1995 164(7)  P 570.
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AU Carroll-S.  Hazon-N.  Eddy-F-B.
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AU Sierralta-W-D.  Boenig-I.  Thole-H-H.
TI Immunogold labelling of estradiol receptor in MCF7 cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 445.
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AU Klinger-M-H-F.  Klueter-H.
TI Immunocytochemical colocalization of adhesive proteins with
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   vesicle-mediated transport of von Willebrand factor, fibrinogen
   and fibronectin.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 453.
AB 52790453.441

AU Yamamoto-K.
TI Sexual differences in the Golgi apparatus of rat hepatocytes:
   three-dimensional analysis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 459.
AB 52790459.441

AU Hiraoka-T.  Hayakawa-Y.  Downer-R-G-H.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of trehalase inhibitor in some
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 465.
AB 52790465.441

AU Espenes-A.  Press-C-M-L.  Dannevig-B-H.  Landsverk-T.
TI Investigation of the structural and functional features of splenic
   ellipsoids in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 469.
AB 52790469.441

AU Loesch-A.  Burnstock-G.
TI Ultrastructural localization of nitric oxide synthase and
   endothelin in coronary and pulmonary arteries of newborn rats.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 475.
AB 52790475.441

AU Andersson-E.  Bogerd-J.  Borg-B.  Sharp-P-J.  Sherwood-N-M.
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TI Characterization and localization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone
   in the brain and pituitary of the three-spined stickleback,
   Gasterosteus aculeatus.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 485.
AB 52790485.441

AU Dircksen-H.  Homberg-U.
TI Crustacean cardioactive peptide-immunoreactive neurons innervating
   brain neuropils, retrocerebral complex and stomatogastric nervous
   system of the locust, Locusta migratoria.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 495.
AB 52790495.441

AU Panzica-G-C.  Spigolon-S.  Castagna-C.
TI Ultrastructural characterization of the sexually dimorphic medial
   preoptic nucleus of male Japanese quail.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 517.
AB 52790517.441

AU Montes-J-F.  Durfort-M.  Garcia-Valero-J.
TI Cellular defence mechanism of the clam Tapes semidecussatus against
   infection by the protozoan Perkinsus sp.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 529.
AB 52790529.441

AU Beaubien-G.  Schaefer-M-K-H.  Weihe-E.  Dong-W.  Chretien-M.
   Seidah-N-G.  Day-R.
TI The distinct gene expression of the pro-hormone convertases in the
   rat heart suggests potential substrates.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 539.
AB 52790539.441

AU Jones-C-J-P.  Dantzer-V.  Stoddart-R-W.
TI Changes in glycan distribution within the porcine interhaemal
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 551.
AB 52790551.441

AU Humbert-W.  Pevet-P.
TI Calcium concretions in the pineal gland of aged rats: an
   ultrastructural and microanalytical study of their biogenesis.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 565.
AB 52790565.441

AU Avramovitch-N.  Hoffman-A.  Winaver-J.  Haramati-A.  Lewinson-D.
TI Morphometric analysis of atrial natriuretic peptide-containing
   granules in atriocytes of rats with experimental congestive heart
   failure.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 575.
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AU Diederen-J-H-B.  Vullings-H-G-B.
TI Secretory granule formation and membrane recycling by the
   trans-Golgi network in adipokinetic cells of Locusta migratoria in
   relation to flight and rest.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 585.
AB 52790585.441

AU Wang-Z.  Orchard-I.
TI Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical studies of neuromuscular
   junctions in oviduct of Locusta migratoria.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 591.
AB 52790591.441

AU Veelaert-D.  Schoofs-L.  Tobe-S-S.  Yu-C-G.  Vullings-H-G-B.
   Couillaud-F.  Loof-A-D.
TI Immunological evidence for an allatostatin-like neuropeptide in the
   central nervous system of Schistocerca gregaria, Locusta
   migratoria and Neobellieria bullata.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 601.
AB 52790601.441

AU Tavolaro-R.  Canonaco-M.  Franzoni-M-F.
TI Comparison of melatonin-binding sites in the brain of two
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 613.
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AU Gonzalez-A.  Smeets-W-J-A-J.
TI Noradrenergic and adrenergic systems in the brain of the urodele
   amphibian, Pleurodeles waltlii, as revealed by immunohistochemical
   methods.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 619.
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AU Hisa-Y.  Uno-T.  Tadaki-N.  Umehara-K.  Okamura-H.  Ibata-Y.
TI NADPH-diaphorase and nitric oxide synthase in the canine superior
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 629.
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AU Nag-T-C.    Bhattacharjee-J.
TI Retinal ellipsosomes: morphology, development, identification, and
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 279(3)  P 633.
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TI The genetic contribution to the phenotype.
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AU Knuutila-S.  Larramendy-M-L.  Elfving-P.  El-Rifai-W.  Miettinen-A.
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TI Trisomy 7 in non-neoplastic tubular epithelial cells of the kidney.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 149.
AB 50950149.439

AU Sulisalo-T.  van-der-Burgt-I.  Rimoin-D-L.  Bonaventure-J.
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TI Genetic homogeneity of cartilage-hair hypoplasia.
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AB 50950157.439

AU Crolla-J-A.  Harvey-J-F.  Sitch-F-L.  Dennis-N-R.
TI Supernumerary marker 15 chromosomes: a clinical, molecular and FISH
   approach to diagnosis and prognosis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 161.
AB 50950161.439

AU Knappskog-P-M.  Eiken-H-G.  Martinez-A.  Flatmark-T.  Apold-J.
TI The PKU mutation S349P causes complete loss of catalytic activity
   in the recombinant phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 171.
AB 50950171.439

AU Cama-A.  Sierra-M-L.  Kadowaki-T.  Kadowaki-H.  Quon-M-J.
   Ruediger-H-W.  Dreyer-M.  Taylor-S-I.
TI Two mutant alleles of the insulin receptor gene in a family with a
   genetic form of insulin resistance: a 10 base pair deletion in
   exon 1 and a mutation substituting serine for asparagine-462.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 174.
AB 50950174.439

AU Garcia-Perez-M-A.  Sanjurjo-P.  Rubio-V.
TI Demonstration of the spf-ash mutation in Spanish patients with
   ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency of moderate severity.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 183.
AB 50950183.439

AU Takiguchi-Shirahama-S.  Koyama-K.  Miyauchi-A.  Wakasugi-T.
   Oishi-S.  Takami-H.  Hikiji-K.  Nakamura-Y.
TI Germline mutations of the RET proto-oncogene in eight Japanese
   patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A).
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 187.
AB 50950187.439

AU Leibundgut-E-O.  Liechti-Gallati-S.  Colombo-J-P.  Wermuth-B.
TI Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency: new sites with increased
   probability of mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 191.
AB 50950191.439

AU Hellevuo-K.  Berry-R.  Sikela-J-M.  Tabakoff-B.
TI Localization of the gene for a novel human adenylyl cyclase (ADCY7)
   to chromosome 16.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 197.
AB 50950197.439

AU Kafert-S.  Heinisch-U.  Zlotogora-J.  Gieselmann-V.
TI A missense mutation P136L in the arylsulfatase A gene causes
   instability and loss of activity of the mutant enzyme.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 201.
AB 50950201.439

AU Casals-T.  Bassas-L.  Ruiz-Romero-J.  Chillon-M.  Gimenez-J.
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TI Extensive analysis of 40 infertile patients with congenital absence
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   detected.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 205.
AB 50950205.439

AU Kim-D-J.  Thompson-A-R.  James-H-L.
TI Factor X_[Ketchikan]: a variant molecule in which Gly replaces a
   Gla residue at position 14 in the light chain.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 212.
AB 50950212.439

AU Rose-N-J.  Mackay-K.  Byers-P-H.  Dalgleish-R.
TI A Gly238Ser substitution in the alpha2 chain of type I collagen
   results in osteogenesis imperfecta type III.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 215.
AB 50950215.439

AU Stoehr-H.  Weber-B-H-F.
TI A recombination event excludes the ROM1 locus from the Best's
   vitelliform macular dystrophy region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 219.
AB 50950219.439

AU Stapleton-P.  Kozmik-Z.  Weith-A.  Busslinger-M.
TI The gene coding for the B cell surface protein CD19 is localized on
   human chromosome 16p11.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 223.
AB 50950223.439

AU Artlich-A.  Boysen-A.  Bunge-S.  Entzian-P.  Schlaak-M.
   Schwinger-E.
TI Common CFTR mutations are not likely to predispose to chronic
   bronchitis in Northern Germany.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 226.
AB 50950226.439

AU Saccone-S.  Rapisarda-A.  Motta-S.  Dono-R.  Persico-G-M.
   Valle-G-D.
TI Regional localization of th human EGF-like growth factor CRIPTO
   gene (TDGF-1) to chromosome 3p21.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 229.
AB 50950229.439

AU Lucotte-G.  Turpin-J-C.  Riess-O.  Epplen-J-T.  Siedlaczk-I.
   Loirat-F.  Hazout-S.
TI Confidence intervals for predicted age of onset, given the size of
   (CAG)_[n] repeat, in Huntington's disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 231.
AB 50950231.439

AU Kusuda-J.  Tanuma-R.  Gotoh-E.  Toyoda-A.  Hashimoto-K.
TI Assignment of a human autoimmune antigen, p80-coilin gene to
   chromosome 17q21-q23 and of its possible pseudogene to chromosome
   14.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 233.
AB 50950233.439

AU Barcelo-A.  Giros-M.  Sarde-C-O.  Pintos-G.  Mandel-J-L.
   Pampols-T.  Estivill-X.
TI De novo missense mutation Y174S in exon 1 of the
   adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 235.
AB 50950235.439

AU Segev-H.  Reshef-A.  Clavey-V.  Delbart-C.  Routier-G.
   Leitersdorf-E.
TI Premature termination codon at the sterol 27-hydroxylase gene
   causes cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis in a French family.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 238.
AB 50950238.439

AU Rodenhiser-D.  Hovland-K.
TI A novel RsaI polymorphism within intron 39 of the neurofibromatosis
   type 1 (NF1) gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 241.
AB 50950241.439

AU Tomatsu-S.  Fukuda-S.  Uchiyama-A.  Hori-T.  Nakashima-Y.
   Sukegawa-K.  Kondo-N.  Suzuki-Y.  Shimozawa-N.  Orii-T.
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   Japan-.
TI Polymerase chain reaction detection of two novel human
   N-acetylgalactosamine-6-sulfate sulfatase gene polymorphisms by
   single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis or by StyI and
   StuI cleavages.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 243.
AB 50950243.439

AU Henkel-R-D.  Galindo-L-V.  Dooley-T-P.
TI Detection of a HindIII restriction fragment length polymorphism in
   the human phenol sulfotransferase (STP) locus.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 245.
AB 50950245.439

AU Wildenberg-S-C.  King-R-A.  Oetting-W-S.
TI Detection of a Tsp509I polymorphism in the 3' UTR of the human
   tyrosinase related protein-1 (TYRP) gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1995 95(2)  P 247.
AB 50950247.439

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