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AU Huang-X.
TI An algorithm for identifying regions of a DNA sequence that
   satisfy a content requirement.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 219.

AU Huang-X.
TI On global sequence alignment.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 227.

AU Lambert-G-A.
TI Software controlled testing for antidromic activation of single neurones.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 237.

AU Golding-B.
TI Exploratory analysis of multiple sequence alignments using phylogenies.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 243.

AU Inglehart-J.  Nelson-P-A.
TI On the limitations of automated restriction mapping.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 249.

AU Zintzaras-E.  Brown-N-P.  Kowald-A.
TI Growing a classification tree using the apparent misclassification rate.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 263.

AU Dardel-F.
TI MC-Fit: using Monte-Carlo methods to get accurate confidence limits on 
   enzyme parameters.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 273.

AU Penotti-F-E.
TI A distributed system for DNA/Protein database similarity search.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 277.

AU Reeves-P-R.  Farnell-L.  Lan-R.
TI MULTICOMP: a program for preparing sequence data for phylogenetic 
   analysis.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 281.

AU Wilkins-M-F.  Morris-C-W.  Boddy-L.
TI A comparison of Radial Basis Function and backpropagation neural 
   networks for identification of marine phytoplankton from
   multivariate flow cytometry data.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 285.

AU El-Mansi-E-M-T.  Dawson-G-C.  Bryce-C-F-A.
TI Steady-state modelling of metabolic flux between the tricarboxylic
   acid cycle and the glyoxylate bypass in Escherichia coli.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 295.

AU Sonnhammer-E-L-L.  Durbin-R.
TI A Workbench for large scale sequence homology analysis.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 301.

AU Zhang-P. Schon-E-A.  Fischer-S-G.  Cayanis-E.  Weiss-J.  Kistler-S.
   Bourne-P-E. 
TI An algorithm based on graph theory for the assembly of contigs in
   physical mapping of DNA. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 309.

AU Strelets-V-B.  Ptitsyn-A-A.  Milanesi-L.  Lim-H-A.
TI Databank homology search algorithm with linear computation complexity.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 319.

AU Hoeck-W-G..
TI InfoTrac TFD: a microcomputer implementation of the Transcription
   Factor Database TFD with graphical user interface.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 323.

AU Bryant-T-N. 
TI A bacterial identification teaching exercise revisited.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 329.

AU Sammons-S-A.  Dykes-D-P..
TI OLGCG: an OPEN LOOK interface to the GCG sequence analysis package.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 335.

AU Ellis-L-B-M.  Milius-R-P.
TI Valid and invalid implementation of GOR secondary structure predictions.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 341.

AU Soderlund-C.  Burks-C.
TI GRAM and genfragII: solving and testing the single digest,
   partially ordered restriction map problem.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 349.

AU Bryant-T-N.
TI A program for reordering coded data.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  June. 10(3).  P 359.

AU Nadkarni-P-M.  Reeders-S-T.  Zhou-J.
TI A modification of the ALIGN program to assist visual interpretation
   of mutated sequences.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994 June. 10(3).  P 361.

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AU Scapoli-C.  Rodriguez-Lapalde-A.  Volinia-S.  Beretta-M.  Barrai-I.
TI Identification of a set of  frequent decanucleotides in plants and
   in animals.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 465.

AU Bray-D.  Lay-S.
TI Rapid numerical integration algorithm for finding the equilibrium
   state of a system of coupled binding reactions. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 471. 

AU Farza-M.  Cheruy-A.
TI BIOESTIM: software for automatic design of estimators in bioprocess
   engineering. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 477. 

AU Caporale-C.  Sepe-C.  Caruso-C.  Petrilli-P.  Buoncore-V.
TI An algorithm to determine protein sequence alignment by utilizing
   data obtained from a peptide mixture and individual peptides.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 489. 

AU Clotet-J.  Cedano-J.  Querol-E.  
TI An Excel spreadsheet computer program combining algorithms for
   prediction of protein structural characteristics.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 495. 

AU Gambari-R.  Volinia-S.  Nesti-C.  Scapoli-C.  Barrai-I.
TI A set of Alu-free frequent decamers from mammalian genomes enriched
   in transcription factor signals.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 501. 

AU Trelles-Salazar-O.  Zapata-E.L.  Carazo-J-M.
TI On an efficient parallelization of exhaustive sequence comparison
   algorithms on message passing architectures.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 509. 

AU Elkind-Y.  Nir-B.  Weller-J-I.
TI Maximum likelihood estimation of quantitative trait loci parameters
   with the aid of genetic markers using a standard statistical package.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 513. 
 
AU Heumann-K.  George-D.  Mewes-H-W.
TI A new concept of sequence data distribution on wide area networks.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 519. 

AU Parodi-L-A.  Granatir-C-A.  Maggiora-G-M.
TI A consensus procedure for predicting the location of alpha-helical
   transmembrane segments in proteins.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 527. 

AU Posfai-J.  Szaraz-Z.  Roberts-R-J.
TI VISA: Visual Sequence Analysis for the comparison of multiple amino
   acid sequences. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 537. 

AU Saqi-M.  Sayle-R.
TI PdbMotif - a tool for the automatic identification and display of
   motifs in protein structures. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 545. 

AU Nakai-K.  Tokimori-T.  Ogiwara-A.  Uchiyama-I.  Niiyama-T.
TI Gnome - an Internet-based sequence analysis tool.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 547. 

AU Walsh-L-L.  
TI Navigating the Brookhaven Data Bank.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 551. 

AU Altimiras-J.  Feliu-M.  Aissaoui-A.  Tort-L.
TI Computing heart-rate variability using spectral analysis
   techniques: HRVUAB, a ready-to-use program.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 559. 

AU Niemi-J-T.  Mantsala-P.
TI TRACTOR: a program to locate subclones in a nucleotide sequence
   using only one sequencing reaction.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 563. 

AU Engle-M-L.  Burks-C.
TI GenFrag 2.1: new features for more robust fragment assembly benchmarks.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 567. 

AU Van-de-Peer-Y.  De-Wachter-R.
TI TREECON for Windows: a software package for the construction and
   drawing of evolutionary trees for the Microsoft Windows environment.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  September.  10(5).  P 569. 

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AU Hart-K-W.  Searls-D-B.  Overton-G-C.
TI SORTEZ: a relational translator for NCBI's ASN.1 database.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 369.

AU Gotoh-O.
TI Further improvements in methods of group-to-group sequence
   alignment with generalized profile operations. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 379.

AU Corpet-F.  Michot-B.
TI RNAlign program: alignment of RNA sequences using both primary and
   secondary structures.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 389.

AU Gleizes-A.  Henaut-A.
TI A global approach for contig construction.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 401.

AU Rzhetsky-A.  Nei-M.
TI METREE: a program package for inferring and testing
   minimum-evolution trees. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 409.


AU Fuchs-R.
TI Sequence analysis by electronic mail: a tool for accessing e-mail servers.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 413.

AU Kim-J.  Pramanik-S.  Chung-M-J.
TI multiple sequence alignment using simulated annealing.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 419.

AU Tung-C-S.  Carter-E-S-II.
TI Nucleic acid modeling tool (NAMOT): an interactive graphic tool for
   modeling nucleic acid structures. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 427.

AU Wright-L-W.  Lichter-J-B.  Reinitz-J.  Schifman-M-A.  Kidd-K-K.
   Miller-P-L.
TI Computer-assisted restriction mapping: an integrated approach to
   handling experimental uncertainty.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 435.

AU Fire-A.
TI A four-dimensional digital image archiving system for cell lineage
   tracing and retrospective embryology. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 443.

AU Mautino-M-R.
TI A computer program for construction of circular restriction maps.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 449.

AU Landes-C.  Risler-J-L.
TI Fast databank searching with a reduced amino-acid alphabet.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 453.

AU Miller-W.  Boguski-M.
TI A note about computing all local alignments.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 455.

AU Tatusov-R-L.  Koonin-E-V.
TI A simple tool to search for sequence motifs that are conserved in
   BLAST outputs. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  August. 10(4).  P 457.

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AU Chang-W.  Shindyalov-I-N.  Pu-C.  Bourne-P-E.
TI Design and application of PDBlib, a C++ macromolecular class library.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 575.

AU Godzik-A.  Skolnick-J.
TI Flexible algorithm for direct multiple alignment of protein
   structures and sequences. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 587.

AU Kondrakhin-Y-V.  Shamin-V-V.  Kolchanov-N-A.  
TI Construction of a generalized consensus matrix for recognition of
   vertebrate pre-mRNA 3'-terminal processing sites.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 597.

AU Shepelev-V-A.  Yanishevsky-N-V.  
TI Multidimensional dot-matrices.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 605.

AU Xu-Y.  Mural-R-J.  Uberbacher-E.C.
TI Constructing gene models from accurately predicted exons: an
   application of dynamic programming.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 613.

AU Wang-Y.  Prade-R-A.  Griffith-J.  Timberlake-W.E.  Arnold-J.
TI ODS_BOOTSTRAP: assessing the statistical reliability of physical
   maps by bootstrap resampling.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 625.

AU Schnieder-G.  Schuchhardt-J.  Wrede-P.
TI Artificial neural networks and simulated molecular evolution are
   potential tools for sequence-oriented protein design.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 635.

AU Agarwal-P.
TI Simulation of aggregation in Dictyostelium using the Cell
   Programming Language. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 647.

AU Bryant-T-N. 
TI Identifying correct bacteriological vocabulary: software to look up
   RKC codes and statements.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 657.

AU Solovyev-V-V.  Salamov-A-A.
TI Predicting alpha-helix and beta-strand segments of globular proteins.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 661.

AU Smith-S-W.  Overbeek-R.  Woese-C-R.  Gilbert-W.  Gillevet-P.M.
TI The genetic data environment an expandable GUI for multiple
   sequence analysis. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 671.

AU Cain-M-L.  Murray-L-W.  
TI Non-linear regression models to estimate the size of DNA fragments.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 677.

AU Wilson-S-R.  Solomon-P.J.
TI Estimates for different stages of HIV/AIDS disease.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 681.

AU Claros-M-G.  von-Heijne-G.
TI TopPred II: an improved software for membrane protein structure
   predictions. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 685.

AU Wishart-D-S.  Boyko-R-F.  Sykes-B-D.
TI Constrained multiple sequence alignment using XALIGN.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1994  December.  10(6).  P 687.

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AU Stormo-G-D.
TI Editorial
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 1.

AU Julich-A.
TI Implementation of BLAST for parallel computers.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 3.

AU Resenchuk-S-M.  Blinov-V-M.
TI ALIGNMENT SERVICE: creation and processing of alignments of
   sequences of unlimited length.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 7.

AU Hirosawa-M.  Totoki-Y.  Hoshida-M.  Ishikawa-M.
TI Comprehensive study on iterative algorithms of multiple sequence
   alignment. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 13.

AU Wright-J-F.  Morse-D-R.  Tardivel-G.M.
TI An investigation into the use of hypertext as a user interface to
   taxonomic keys. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 19.

AU Granjeon-E.  Tarroux-P.
TI Detection of compositional constraints in nucleic acid sequences
   using neural networks. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 29.

AU Eroshkin-A-M.  Fomin-V-I.  Zhilkin-P-A.  Ivanisenko-V.V.  Kondrakhin-Y-V.
TI PROANAL version 2: multifunctional program for analysis of multiple
   protein sequence alignments and for studying the structure-activity
   relationships in protein families. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 39.

AU White-O.  FitzHugh-W.
TI A rapid retrieval tool for operating on large, flat archive files.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 45.

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AU Bodlaender-H-L.  Downey-R-G.  Fellows-M-R.  Hallett-M-T.  Wareham-H-T.
TI Parameterized complexity analysis in computational biology.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 49.

AU Sagot-M-F.  Viari-A.  Pothier-J.  Soldano-H.
TI Finding flexible patterns in a text: an application to
   three-dimensional molecular matching. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 59.

AU Manocha-D.  Zhu-Y.  Wright-W.
TI Conformational analysis of molecular chains using nano-kinematics.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 71.

AU Sandak-B.  Nussinov-R.  Wolfson-H-J.
TI An automated computer vision and robotics-based technique for 3-D
   flexible biomolecular docking and matching.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 87.

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AU Perochon-Dorisse-J.  Chetouani-F.  Aurel-S.  Iscolo-N.  Michot-B.
TI RNA_d2: a computer program for editing and display of RNA secondary
   structures. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 101.

AU Schoniger-M.  von-Haeseler-A.
TI Simulating efficiently the evolution of DNA sequences.
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  February  11(1).  P 111.

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AU REINHARD-M.  GIEHL-K.  ABEL-K.  HAFFNER-C.
   JARCHAU-T.  HOPPE-V.  JOCKUSCH-B-M.
   WALTER-U.
TI The proline-rich focal adhesion and microfilament
   protein VASP is a ligand for profilins.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1583-1589.

AU PEKNY-M.  LEVEEN-P.  PEKNA-M.  ELIASSON-C.  BERTHOLD-C-H.
   WESTERMARK-B.  BETSHOLTZ-C.
TI Mice lacking glial fibrillary acidic protein display
   astrocytes devoid of intermediate filaments but develop
   and reproduce normally.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1590-1598.

AU RUDIGER-M.  HAUPTS-U.  GERWERT-K.  OESTERHELT-D.
TI Chemical reconstitution of a chloride pump 
   inactivated by a single point mutation.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1599-1606.

AU WALEV-I.  RESKE-K.  PALMER-M.  VALEVA-A.
   BHAKDI-S.
TI Potassium-inhibited processing of IL-1beta in human
   monocytes.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1607-1614.

AU ANDERSSON-M.  GUNNE-H.  AGERBERTH-B.  BOMAN-A.
   BERGMAN-T.  SILLARD-R.  JORNVALL-H.  MUTT-V.
   OLSSON-B.  WIGZELL-H.  DAGERLIND-A.  BOMAN-H-G.
   GUDMUNDSSON-G-H.
TI NK-lysin, a novel effector peptide of cytotoxic T and
   NK cells.  Structure and cDNA cloning of the porcine
   forms, induction by interleukin 2, antibacterial
   and antitumour activity.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1615-1625.

AU FURUKAWA-K.  PANTE-N.  AEBI-U.  GERACE-L.
TI Cloning of a cDNA for lamina-associated polypeptide
   2 (LAP2) and identification of regions that 
   specify targeting to the nuclear envelope.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1626-1636.

AU SCHONBACHLER-M.  HORVACH-A.  FASSLER-J.  RIEZMAN-H.
TI The yeast spt14 gene is homologous to the human
   PIG-A gene and is required for GPI anchor synthesis.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1637-1645.

AU JACKMAN-M.  FIRTH-M.  PINES-J.
TI Human cyclins B1 and B2 are localized to strikingly 
   different structures: B1 to microtubules, B2 primarily
   to the Golgi apparatus.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1646-1654.

AU LAUZE-E.  STOELCKER-B.  LUCA-F-C.  WEISS-E.
   SCHUTZ-A-R.  WINEY-M.
TI Yeast spindle pole body duplication gene MPS1
   encodes an essential dual specificity protein 
   kinase.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1655-1663.

AU SANDKVIST-M.  BAGDASARIAN-M.  HOWARD-S-P.  DIRITA-V-J.
TI Interaction between the autokinase EpsE and EpsL in
   the cutoplasmic membrane is required for extracellular
   secretion in Vibrio cholerae.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1664-1673. 

AU FRICK-I-M.  CROSSIN-K-L.  EDELMAN-G-M.  BJORCK-L. 
TI Protein H-a bacterial surface protein with affinity
   for both immunoglobulin and fibronectin type III domains.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1674-1679.

AU TORNBERG-U-C.  HOLMBERG-D.
TI B-1a, B-1b and B-2 B cells display unique VHDJH 
   repertoires formed at different stages of ontogeny and      
   under different selection pressures.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1680-1689.

AU VERDAGUER-N.  MATEU-M-G.  ANDREU-D.  GIRALT-E.
   DOMINGO-E.  FITA-I.
TI Structure of the major antigenic loop of the
   foot-and-mouth disease virus complexed with a
   neutralizing antibody: direct involvement of 
   the Arg-Gly-Asp motif in the interaction.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1690-1696.

AU NIETO-M-A.  SECHRIST-J.  WILKINSON-D-G.
   BRONNER-FRASER-M.
TI Relationship between spatially restricted Krox-20
   gene expression in branchial neural crest and
   segmentation in the chick embryo hindbrain.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1697-1710.

AU CREVEL-G.  COTTERILL-S.
TI DF 31, a sperm decondensation factor from
   Drosophila melanogaster: purification 
   and characterization.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1711-1717.

AU CRADDOCK-C-F.  VYAS-P.  SHARPE-J-A.  AYYUB-H.
   WOOD-W-G.  HIGGS-D-R.
TI Contrasting effects of alpha and beta globin 
   regulatory elements on chromatin structure
   may be related to their different chromosomal 
   environments.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1718-1726.

AU WALL-G.  VARGA-WEISZ-P-D.  SANDALTZOPOULOS-R.
   BECKER-P-B.
TI Chromatin remodeling by GAGA factor and heat
   shock factor at the hypersensitive Drosophila
   hsp26 promoter in vitro.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1727-1736.

AU TRUSS-M.  BARTSCH-J.  SCHELBERT-A.  HACHE-R-J-G.
   BEATO-M.
TI Hormone induces binding or receptors and
   transcription factors to a rearranged
   nucleosome on the MMTV promoter in vivo.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1737-1757.

AU ALMOUZNI-G.  WOLFFE-A-P.
TI Constraints on transcriptional activator
   function contribute to transcriptional
   quiescence during early Xenopus
   embryogenesis.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1752-1765. 

AU SHIRAKATA-M.  PATERSON-B-M.
TI The E12 inhibitory domain prevents homodimer
   formation and facilitates selective
   heterodimerization with the MyoD family of
   gene regulatory factors.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1766-1772. 

AU SOLANO-R.  NIETO-C.  AVILA-J.  CANAS-L.
   DIAZ-I.  PAZ-ARES-J.
TI Dual DNA binding specificity of a petal
   epidermis-specific MYB transcription 
   factor (MYB.Ph3) from Petunia hybrida.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1773-1784.

AU LIVINGSTONE-C.  PATEL-G. JONES-N.
TI AFT-2 contains a phosphorylation-
   dependent transcriptional activation
   domain.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1785-1797. 

AU VAN-DAM-H.  WILHELM-D.  HERR-I.  STEFFEN-A.
   HERRLICH-P.  ANGEL-P.
TI AFT-2 is preferentially activated by stress-
   activated protein kinases to mediate c-jun
   induction in response to genotoxic agents.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1798-1811.

AU BRUKNER-I.  SANCHEZ-R.  SUCK-D.  PONGOR-S.
TI Sequence-dependent bending propensity of
   DNA as revealed by DNase I: parameters
   for trinucleotides.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1812-1818.

AU PANYUTIN-I-G.  BISWAS-I.  HSIEH-P.
TI A pivotal role for the structure of the 
   Holliday junction in DNA branch migration.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1819-1826.

AU FONSTEIN-M.  KOSHY-E-G.  NIKOLSKAYA-T.
   MOURACHOV-P.  HASELKORN-R.
TI Refinement of the high-resolution physical
   and genetic map of Rhodobacter capsulatus
   and genome surveys using blots of the cosmid
   encyclopedia.
SO EMBO-J.  1995 APRIL 4.  14(8).  P 1827-1841. 

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CC CONTENTS          Volume 270 Number 19 (1995)

AU Lucero-H-A.  Lebeche-D.  Kaminer-B.
TI ERcalcistorin/protein disulfide isomerase (PDI). Sequence determination
   and expression of a cDNA clone encoding a calcium storage protein with
   PDI activity from endoplasmic reticulum of the sea urchin egg. Vol. 269
   (1994) 23112-23119.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11701.

AU McEver-R-P.  Moore-K-L.  Cummings-R-D.
TI Leukocyte trafficking mediated by selectin-carbohydrate interactions
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11025.

AU Leibovitz-D.  Koch-Y.  Fridkin-M.  Pitzer-F.  Zwickl-P.  Dantes-A.
   Baumeister-W.  Amsterdam-A.
TI Archaebacterial and eukaryotic proteasomes prefer different sites in
   cleaving gonadotropin-releasing hormone
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11029.

AU Little-J-B.  Nagasawa-H.  Keng-P-C.  Yu-Y.  Li-C-Y.
TI Absence of radiation-induced G1 arrest in two closely related human
   lymphoblast cell lines that differ in p53 status
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11033.

AU Matsuda-T.  Fukada-T.  Takahashi-Tezuka-M.  Okuyama-Y.  Fujitani-Y.
   Hanazono-Y.  Hirai-H.  Hirano-T.
TI Activation of Fes tyrosine kinase by gp130, an interleukin-6 family
   cytokine signal transducer, and their association
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11037.

AU Schlemmer-S-R.  Yang-C-H.  Sirotnak-F-M.
TI Functional modulation of multidrug resistance-related P-glycoprotein by
   Ca2+-calmodulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11040.

AU Deprez-P-N.  Inestrosa-N-C.
TI Two heparin-binding domains are present on the collagenic tail of
   asymmetric acetylcholinesterase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11043.

AU Shin-H-J.  Rho-H-M.
TI Release of the hepatitis B virus-associated DNA polymerase from the
   viral particle by the proteolytic cleavage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11047.

AU Rajendran-V-M.  Geibel-J.  Binder-H-J.
TI Chloride-dependent Na-H exchange. A novel mechanism of sodium transport
   in colonic crypts.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11051.

AU He-T-C.  Jiang-N.  Zhuang-H.  Wojchowski-D-M.
TI Erythropoietin-induced recruitment of Shc via a receptor
   phosphotyrosine-independent, Jak2-associated pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11055.

AU Bonay-P.  Fresno-M.
TI Characterization of carbohydrate binding proteins in Trypanosoma cruzi
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11062.

AU Bouveret-E.  Derouiche-R.  Rigal-A.  Lloubes-R-Claude Lazdunski.
   Benedetti-H.
TI Peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein-TolB interaction. A possible key
   to explaining the formation of contact sites between the inner and
   outer membranes of Escherichia coli.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11071.

AU Derouiche-R.  Benedetti-H.  Lazzaroni-J-C.  Lazdunski-C.  Lloubes-R.
TI Protein complex within Escherichia coli inner membrane. TolA N-terminal
   domain interacts with TolQ and TolR proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11078.

AU Shapiro-A-D.  Pfeffer-S-R.
TI Quantitative analysis of the interactions between prenyl Rab9, GDP
   dissociation inhibitor-{alpha}, and guanine nucleotides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11085.

AU Costanzo-G.  Mauro-E-D.  Negri-R.  Pereira-G.  Hollenberg-C.
TI Multiple overlapping positions of nucleosomes with single in vivo
   rotational setting in the Hansenula polymorpha RNA polymerase II MOX
   promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11091.

AU Bernardo-K.  Hurwitz-R.  Zenk-T.  Desnick-R-J.  Ferlinz-K.
   Schuchman-E-H.  Sandhoff-K.
TI Purification, characterization, and biosynthesis of human acid
   ceramidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11098.

AU Narayanan-K.  Spack-L.  McMillan-K.  Kilbourn-R-G.  Hayward-M-A.
   Masters-B-S-S.  Griffith-O-W.
TI S-Alkyl-l-thiocitrullines. Potent stereoselective inhibitors of nitric
   oxide synthase with strong pressor activity in vivo.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11103.

AU Terry-M-J.  McDowell-M-T.  Lagarias-J-C.
TI (3Z)- and (3E)-phytochromobilin are intermediates in the biosynthesis
   of the phytochrome chromophore
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11111.

AU Krnacik-M-J.  Li-S.  Liao-J.  Rosen-J-M.
TI Position-independent expression of whey acidic protein transgenes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11119.

AU Bourbon-H-M.  Martin-Blanco-E.  Rosen-D.  Kornberg-T-B.
TI Phosphorylation of the Drosophila engrailed protein at a site outside
   its homeodomain enhances DNA binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11130.

AU Skorko-Glonek-J.  Krzewski-K.  Lipinska-B.  Bertoli-E.  Tanfani-F.
TI Comparison of the structure of wild-type HtrA heat shock protease and
   mutant HtrA proteins. A Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11140.

AU Warne-T-R.  Buchanan-F-G.  Robinson-M.
TI Growth-dependent accumulation of monoalkylglycerol in Madin-Darby
   canine kidney cells. Evidence for a role in the regulation of protein
   kinase C.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11147.

AU Kaise-M.  Muraoka-A.  Seva-C.  Takeda-H.  Dickinson-C-J.  Yamada-T.
TI Glycine-extended progastrin processing intermediates induce
   H+,K+-ATPase {alpha}-subunit gene expression through a novel receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11155.

AU Morita-K.  Ebert-S-N.  Wong-D-L.
TI Role of transcription factor Egr-1 in phorbol ester-induced
   phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase gene expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11161.

AU Molino-M.  Blanchard-N.  Belmonte-E.  Tarver-A-P.  Abrams-C.
   Hoxie-J-A.  Cerletti-C.  Brass-L-F.
TI Proteolysis of the human platelet and endothelial cell thrombin
   receptor by neutrophil-derived cathepsin G
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11168.

AU Heller-B.  Wang-Z-Q.  Wagner-E-F.  Radons-J.  Burkle-A.  Fehsel-K.
   Burkart-V.  Kolb-H.
TI Inactivation of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase gene affects oxygen
   radical and nitric oxide toxicity in islet cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11176.

AU Zhang-X.  Bremer-H.
TI Control of the Escherichia coli rrnB P1 promoter strength by ppGpp
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11181.

AU Shiao-Y-J.  Lupo-G.  Vance-J-E.
TI Evidence that phosphatidylserine is imported into mitochondria via a
   mitochondria-associated membrane and that the majority of mitochondrial
   phosphatidylethanolamine is derived from decarboxylation of
   phosphatidylserine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11190.

AU Zhang-Z-Y.
TI Kinetic and mechanistic characterization of a mammalian
   protein-tyrosine phosphatase, PTP1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11199.

AU Stringer-H-A-R.  Pannekoek-H.
TI The significance of fibrin binding by plasminogen activator inhibitor 1
   for the mechanism of tissue-type plasminogen activator-mediated
   fibrinolysis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11205.

AU Haniel-A.  Welge-Lussen-U.  Kuhn-K.  Poschl-E.
TI Identification and characterization of a novel transcriptional silencer
   in the human collagen type IV gene COL4A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11209.

AU Leusen-J-H-W.  Fluiter-K.  Hilarius-P-M.  Roos-D.  Verhoeven-A-J.
   Bolscher-B-G-J-M.
TI Interactions between the cytosolic components p47phox and p67phox of
   the human neutrophil NADPH oxidase that are not required for activation
   in the cell-free system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11216.

AU Janssen-J-J-M.  Bovee-Geurts-P-H-M.  Merkx-M.  DeGrip-W-J.
TI Histidine tagging both allows convenient single-step purification of
   bovine rhodopsin and exerts ionic strength-dependent effects on its
   photochemistry
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11222.

AU Finch-P-W.  Lengel-C.  Chedid-M.
TI Cloning and characterization of the promoter region of the human
   keratinocyte growth factor gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11230.

AU Gu-W.  Reines-D.
TI Identification of a decay in transcription potential that results in
   elongation factor dependence of RNA polymerase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11238.

AU Bhattacharjee-H.  Li-J.  Yu.-M.  Ksenzenko  Rosen-B-P.
TI Role of cysteinyl residues in metalloactivation of the
   oxyanion-translocating ArsA ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11245.

AU Sekler-I.  Lo-R-S.  Mastrocola-T.  Kopito-R-R.
TI Sulfate transport mediated by the mammalian anion exchangers in
   reconstituted proteoliposomes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11251.

AU Horiuchi-H.  Giner-A.  Hoflack-B.  Zerial-M.
TI A GDP/GTP exchange-stimulatory activity for the Rab5-RabGDI complex on
   clathrin-coated vesicles from bovine brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11257.

AU Braun-K-P.  Cody-R-B-Jr..  Jones-D-R.  Peterson-C-M.
TI A structural assignment for a stable acetaldehyde-lysine adduct
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11263.

AU Razi-N.  Lindahl-U.
TI Biosynthesis of heparin/heparan sulfate. The d-glucosaminyl
   3-O-sulfotransferase reaction: target and inhibitor saccharides.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11267.

AU Strom-A.  Westin-S.  Eguchi-H.  Gustafsson-J-.  Mode-A.
TI Characterization of orphan nuclear receptor binding elements in
   sex-differentiated members of the CYP2C gene family expressed in rat
   liver
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11276.

AU Kupke-T.  Kempter-C.  Jung-G.  Gotz-F.
TI Oxidative decarboxylation of peptides catalyzed by flavoprotein EpiD.
   Determination of substrate specificity using peptide libraries and
   neutral loss mass spectrometry.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11282.

AU Ji-Y.  Jonas-A.
TI Properties of an N-terminal proteolytic fragment of apolipoprotein AI
   in solution and in reconstituted high density lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11290.

AU Hahn-F-M.  Poulter-C-D.
TI Isolation of Schizosaccharomyces pombe isopentenyl diphosphate
   isomerase cDNA clones by complementation and synthesis of the enzyme in
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11298.

AU Sakaue-H.  Hara-K.  Noguchi-T.  Matozaki-T.  Kotani-K.  Ogawa-W.
   Yonezawa-K.  Waterfield-M-D.  Kasuga-M.
TI Ras-independent and wortmannin-sensitive activation of glycogen
   synthase by insulin in Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11304.

AU Cogan-J-G.  Sun-S.  Stoflet-E-S.  Schmidt-L-J.  Getz-M-J.
   Strauch-A-R.
TI Plasticity of vascular smooth muscle {alpha}-actin gene transcription.
   Characterization of multiple, single-, and double-strand specific
   DNA-binding proteins in myoblasts and fibroblasts.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11310.

AU Cohen-T.  Gitay-Goren-H.  Sharon-R.  Shibuya-M.  Halaban-R.
   Levi-B-Z.  Neufeld-G.
TI VEGF121, a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) isoform lacking
   heparin binding ability, requires cell-surface heparan sulfates for
   efficient binding to the VEGF receptors of human melanoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11322.

AU MacLeod-A-R.  Rouleau-J.  Szyf-M.
TI Regulation of DNA methylation by the Ras signaling pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11327.

AU Grunwald-R.  Meissner-G.
TI Lumenal sites and C terminus accessibility of the skeletal muscle
   calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11338.

AU Lala-A-K.  Raja-S-M.
TI Photolabeling of a pore-forming toxin with the hydrophobic probe
   2-[3H]diazofluorene. Identification of membrane-inserted segments of
   Staphylococcus aureus {alpha}-toxin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11348.

AU Kovacsovics-T-J.  Bachelot-C.  Toker-A.  Vlahos-C-J.  Duckworth-B.
   Cantley-L-C.  Hartwig-J-H.
TI Phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibition spares actin assembly in
   activating platelets but reverses platelet aggregation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11358.

AU Abedi-H.  Dawes-K-E.  Zachary-I.
TI Differential effects of platelet-derived growth factor BB on p125 focal
   adhesion kinase and paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation and on cell
   migration in rabbit aortic vascular smooth muscle cells and Swiss 3T3
   fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11367.

AU Chernausek-S-D.  Smith-C-E.  Duffin-K-L.  Busby-W-H.  Wright-G.
   Clemmons-D-R.
TI Proteolytic cleavage of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 4
   (IGFBP-4). Localization of cleavage site to non-homologous region of
   native IGFBP-4.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11377.

AU Ray-S.  Mukherji-S.  Bhaduri-A.
TI Two tryptophans at the active site of UDP-glucose 4-epimerase from
   Kluyveromyces fragilis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11383.

AU Asai-T.  Miura-S.  Sibley-L-D.  Okabayashi-H.  Takeuchi-T.
TI Biochemical and molecular characterization of nucleoside triphosphate
   hydrolase isozymes from the parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11391.

AU Kaiser-M-W.  Brow-D-A.
TI Lethal mutations in a yeast U6 RNA gene B block promoter element
   identify essential contacts with transcription factor-IIIC
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11398.

AU Chen-X.  Rubenstein-P-A.
TI A mutation in an ATP-binding loop of Saccharomyces cerevisiae actin
   (S14A) causes a temperature-sensitive phenotype in vivo and in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11406.

AU Chen-X.  Peng-J.  Pedram-M.  Swenson-C-A.  Rubenstein-P-A.
TI The effect of the S14A mutation on the conformation and thermostability
   of Saccharomyces cerevisiae G-actin and its interaction with adenine
   nucleotides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11415.

AU Moriyama-Y.  Yamamoto-A.  Yamada-H.  Tashiro-Y.  Tomochika-K-I.
   Takahashi-M.  Maeda-M.  Futai-M.
TI Microvesicles isolated from bovine posterior pituitary accumulate
   norepinephrine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11424.

AU Inoue-I.  Rohrwasser-A.  Helin-C.  Jeunemaitre-X.  Crain-P.
   Bohlender-J.  Lifton-R-P.  Corvol-P.  Ward-K.  Lalouel-J-M.
TI A mutation of angiotensinogen in a patient with preeclampsia leads to
   altered kinetics of the renin-angiotensin system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11430.

AU Isambert-H.  Venier-P.  Maggs-A-C.  Fattoum-A.  Kassab-R.
   Pantaloni-D.  Carlier-M-F.
TI Flexibility of actin filaments derived from thermal fluctuations.
   Effect of bound nucleotide, phalloidin, and muscle regulatory proteins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11437.

AU King-S-M.  Patel-King-R-S.
TI The Mr = 8,000 and 11,000 outer arm dynein light chains from
   Chlamydomonas flagella have cytoplasmic homologues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11445.

AU Giuliani-C.  Saji-M.  Napolitano-G.  Palmer-L-A.  Taniguchi-S-I.
   Shong-M.  Singer-D-S.  Kohn-L-D.
TI Hormonal modulation of major histocompatibility complex class I gene
   expression involves an enhancer A-binding complex consisting of Fra-2
   and the p50 subunit of NF-{kappa}B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11453.

AU Yan-S-F.  Tritto-I.  Pinsky-D.  Liao-H.  Huang-J.  Fuller-G.
   Brett-J.  May-L.  Stern-D.
TI Induction of interleukin 6 (IL-6) by hypoxia in vascular cells. Central
   role of the binding site for nuclear factor-IL-6.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11463.

AU Hesselgesser-J.  Chitnis-C-E.  Miller-L-H.  Yansura-D-G.
   Simmons-L-C.  Fairbrother-W-J.  Kotts-C.  Wirth-C.
   Gillece-Castro-B-L.  Horuk-R.
TI A mutant of melanoma growth stimulating activity does not activate
   neutrophils but blocks erythrocyte invasion by malaria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11472.

AU Evans-R-J.  Bray-J.  Childs-J-D.  Vigers-G-P-A.  Brandhuber-B-J.
   Skalicky-J-J.  Thompson-R-C.  Eisenberg-S-P.
TI Mapping receptor binding sites in interleukin (IL)-1 receptor
   antagonist and IL-1{beta} by site-directed mutagenesis. Identification
   of a single site in IL-1ra and two sites in IL-1{beta}.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11477.

AU Wu-J.  Spiegel-S.  Sturgill-T-W.
TI Sphingosine 1-phosphate rapidly activates the mitogen-activated protein
   kinase pathway by a G protein-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11484.

AU Shibata-H.  Suzuki-Y.  Omata-W.  Tanaka-S.  Kojima-I.
TI Dissection of GLUT4 recycling pathway into exocytosis and endocytosis
   in rat adipocytes. Evidence that GTP-binding proteins are involved in
   both processes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11489.

AU Chen-Y-R.  Shenoy-S-K.  Yu-C-A.  Yu-L.
TI Identification of amino acid residues involved in structural and
   ubiquinone-binding functions of subunit IV of the cytochrome bc1
   complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11496.

AU Francis-M-K.  Phinney-D-G.  Ryder-K.
TI Analysis of the hormone-dependent regulation of a JunD-estrogen
   receptor chimera
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11502.

AU Philips-M-R.  Feoktistov-A.  Pillinger-M-H.  Abramson-S-B.
TI Translocation of p21rac2 from cytosol to plasma membrane is neither
   necessary nor sufficient for neutrophil NADPH oxidase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11514.

AU Schultz-J-F.  Armant-D-R.
TI {beta}1- and {beta}3-class integrins mediate fibronectin binding
   activity at the surface of developing mouse peri-implantation
   blastocysts. Regulation by ligand-induced mobilization of stored
   receptor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11522.

AU Bruce-C.  Davidson-W-S.  Kussie-P.  Lund-Katz-S.  Phillips-M-C.
   Ghosh-R.  Tall-A-R.
TI Molecular determinants of plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein
   binding to high density lipoproteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11532.

AU Losch-A.  Koch-Brandt-C.
TI Dithiothreitol treatment of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells reversibly
   blocks export from the endoplasmic reticulum but does not affect
   vectorial targeting of secretory proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11543.

AU Lubben-B.  Fabrizio-P.  Kastner-B.  Luhrmann-R.
TI Isolation and characterization of the small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein
   particle snR30 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11549.

AU Steffensen-B.  Wallon-U-M.  Overall-C-M.
TI Extracellular matrix binding properties of recombinant fibronectin type
   IIl-like modules of human 72-kDa gelatinase/type IV collagenase. High
   affinity binding to native type I collagen but not native type IV
   collagen.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11555.

AU Droll-A.  Dougherty-S-T.  Chiu-R-K.  Dirks-J-F.  McBride-W-H.
   Cooper-D-L.  Dougherty-G-J.
TI Adhesive interactions between alternatively spliced CD44 isoforms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11567.

AU Torii-S.  Banno-T.  Watanabe-T.  Ikehara-Y.  Murakami-K.  Nakayama-K.
TI Cytotoxicity of brefeldin A correlates with its inhibitory effect on
   membrane binding of COP coat proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11574.

AU Hellevuo-K.  Yoshimura-M.  Mons-N.  Hoffman-P-L.  Cooper-D-M-F.
   Tabakoff-B.
TI The characterization of a novel human adenylyl cyclase which is present
   in brain and other tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11581.

AU Rowley-R-B.  Burkhardt-A-L.  Chao-H-G.  Matsueda-G-R.  Bolen-J-B.
TI Syk protein-tyrosine kinase is regulated by tyrosine-phosphorylated
   Ig{alpha}/Ig{beta} immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motif binding and
   autophosphorylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11590.

AU Bhattacharyya-K-K.  Brake-P-B.  Eltom-S-E.  Otto-S-A.  Jefcoate-C-R.
TI Identification of a rat adrenal cytochrome P450 active in polycyclic
   hydrocarbon metabolism as rat CYP1B1. Demonstration of a unique
   tissue-specific pattern of hormonal and aryl hydrocarbon
   receptor-linked regulation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11595.

AU Prasad-K-S-S.  Jordan-J-E.  Koury-M-J.  Bondurant-M-C.  Brandt-S-J.
TI Erythropoietin stimulates transcription of the TAL1/SCL gene and
   phosphorylation of its protein products
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AU Boggs-K-P.  Rock-C-O.  Jackowski-S.
TI Lysophosphatidylcholine attenuates the cytotoxic effects of the
   antineoplastic phospholipid
   1-O-octadecyl-2-O-methyl-rac-glycero-3-phosphocholine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11612.

AU Hu-P.  Yin-C.  Zhang-K-M.  Wright-L-D.  Nixon-T-E.  Wechsler-A-S.
   Spratt-J-A.  Briggs-F-N.
TI Transcriptional regulation of phospholamban gene and translational
   regulation of SERCA2 gene produces coordinate expression of these two
   sarcoplasmic reticulum proteins during skeletal muscle phenotype
   switching
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11619.

AU Jariel-Encontre-I.  Pariat-M.  Martin-F.  Carillo-S.  Salvat-C.
   Piechaczyk-M.
TI Ubiquitinylation is not an absolute requirement for degradation of
   c-Jun protein by the 26 S proteasome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11623.

AU Brunn-G-J.  Falls-E-L.  Nilson-A-E.  Abraham-R-T.
TI Protein-tyrosine kinase-dependent activation of STAT transcription
   factors in interleukin-2- or interleukin-4-stimulated T lymphocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11628.

AU Sekiguchi-JA.  Shuman-S.
TI Proteolytic footprinting of vaccinia topoisomerase bound to DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11636.

AU Zhu-X-D.  Pan-G.  Luetke-K.  Sadowski-P-D.
TI Homology requirements for ligation and strand exchange by the FLP
   recombinase
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AU Herman-W-H.  Simonson-M-S.
TI Nuclear signaling by endothelin-1. A Ras pathway for activation of the
   c-fos serum response element.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11654.

AU Asa-D.  Raycroft-L.  Ma-L.  Aeed-P-A.  Kaytes-P-S.  Elhammer--P.
   Geng-J-G.
TI The P-selectin glycoprotein ligand functions as a common human
   leukocyte ligand for P- and E-selectins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11662.

AU Tchou-J.  Grollman-A-P.
TI The catalytic mechanism of Fpg protein. Evidence for a Schiff base
   intermediate and amino terminus localization of the catalytic site.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11671.

AU Wojcikiewicz-R-J-H.
TI Type I, II, and III inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are
   unequally susceptible to down-regulation and are expressed in markedly
   different proportions in different cell types
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11678.

AU Ding-J.  Vlahos-C-J.  Liu-R.  Brown-R-F.  Badwey-J-A.
TI Antagonists of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase block activation of
   several novel protein kinases in neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 12.  270(19).  p 11684.

AU Mauviel-A.  Santra-M.  Chen-Y-Q.  Uitto-J.  Iozzo-R-V.
TI Transcriptional regulation of decorin gene expression. Induction by
   quiescence and repression by tumor necrosis factor-{alpha}.
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AU Connor-D-J.  Hall-A-J.  Sadras-V-O.
TI Canopy nitrogen distribution and the photosynthetic performance  of
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AU Dong-M.
TI Morphological responses to local light conditions  in clonal herbs
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AU Ackerly-D-D.  Bazzaz-F-A.
TI Leaf dynamics, self-shading and carbon gain in seedlings of a
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AU Lamont-B-B.  Witkowski-E-T-F.
TI A test for lottery recruitment among four Banksia species based  on
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AU Harrison-S.  Wilcox-C.
TI Evidence that predator satiation may restrict the spatial spread
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AU Young-J-O.  Seaby-R-M-H.  Martin-A-J.
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AU Coleman-J-S.  Leonard-A-S.
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AU Arizaga-S.  Ezcurra-E.
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AU Izhaki-I.  Korine-C.  Arad-Z.
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AU Wolfe-L-M.
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AU Abrams-M-D.  Orwig-D-A.
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AU Heckathorn-S-A.  DeLucia-E-H.
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AU Stock-W-D.  Wienand-K-T.  Baker-A-C.
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//
AU Thipparthi Raghavendar Reddy, Gunter Kraus, Osamu Yamada, David J.
   Looney, Modem Suhasini, and Flossie Wong-Staal
TI "Comparative Analyses of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and
   HIV-2 Vif Mutants.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3549-3553(95)
//
AU YiQi Lu, Xiaotao Lu, and Mark R. Denison
TI "Identification and Characterization of a Serine-Like Proteinase of the
   Murine Coronavirus MHV-A59.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3554-3559(95)
//
AU Beate Sodeik, Sally Cudmore, Maria Ericsson, Mariano Esteban, Edward G.
   Niles, and Gareth Griffiths
TI "Assembly of Vaccinia Virus: Incorporation of p14 and p32 into the
   Membrane of the Intracellular Mature Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3560-3574(95)
//
AU Steven S. Pullen and Paul D. Friesen
TI "The CAGT Motif Functions as an Initiator Element during Early
   Transcription of the Baculovirus Transregulator ie-1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3575-3583(95)
//
AU S.-H. Ignatius Ou, Foon Wu, David Harrich, Leon F. Garcia-Martinez, and
   Richard B. Gaynor
TI "Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Cellular Protein, TDP-43, That
   Binds to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 TAR DNA Sequence Motifs.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3584-3596(95)
//
AU Michael Lagunoff and Bernard Roizman
TI "The Regulation of Synthesis and Properties of the Protein Product of
   Open Reading Frame P of the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Genome.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3615-3623(95)
//
AU Shizuko Kakinuma, Kenji Motokawa, Tustomu Hohdatsu, Janet K. Yamamoto,
   Hiroyuki Koyama, and Hiroshi Hashimoto
TI "Nucleotide Sequence of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus: Classification of
   Japanese Isolates into Two Subtypes Which Are Distinct from
   Non-Japanese Subtypes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3639-3646(95)
//
AU I-Hsiung Chen, Chiu-Jung Huang, and Ling-Pai Ting
TI "Overlapping Initiator and TATA Box Functions in the Basal Core Promoter
   of Hepatitis B Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3647-3657(95)
//
AU Wenkai Xiang, Kevin S. Harris, Louis Alexander, and Eckard Wimmer
TI "Interaction between the 5-Terminal Cloverleaf and 3AB/3CDpro of
   Poliovirus Is Essential for RNA Replication.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3658-3667(95)
//
AU Darrell R. Thomsen, William W. Newcomb, Jay C. Brown, and Fred L. Homa
TI "Assembly of the Herpes Simplex Virus Capsid: Requirement for the
   Carboxyl-Terminal Twenty-Five Amino Acids of the Proteins Encoded by
   the UL26 and UL26.5 Genes.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3690-3703(95)
//
AU Paolo Lusso, Fiorenza Cocchi, Claudia Balotta, Phillip D. Markham,
   Audrey Louie, Patrizia Farci, Ranajit Pal, Robert C. Gallo, and Marvin
   S. Reitz, Jr.
TI "Growth of Macrophage-Tropic and Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 1 (HIV-1) Isolates in a Unique CD4 T-Cell Clone (PM1): Failure To
   Downregulate CD4 and To Interfere with Cell-Line-Tropic HIV-1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3712-3720(95)
//
AU Robbert G. van der Most, Willem Luytjes, Saskia Rutjes, and Willy J. M.
   Spaan
TI "Translation but Not the Encoded Sequence Is Essential for the Efficient
   Propagation of the Defective Interfering RNAs of the Coronavirus Mouse
   Hepatitis Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3744-3757(95)
//
AU Robert Mendoza, Leena Gandhi, and Michael R. Botchan
TI "E1 Recognition Sequences in the Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 Origin of
   DNA Replication: Interaction between Half Sites of the Inverted
   Repeats.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3789-3798(95)
//
AU Carmen Albo, Alfonso Valencia, and Agustin Portela
TI "Identification of an RNA Binding Region within the N-Terminal Third of
   the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3799-3806(95)
//
AU Sunita Zalani, Elizabeth Holley-Guthrie, and Shannon Kenney
TI "The Zif268 Cellular Transcription Factor Activates Expression of the
   Epstein-Barr Virus Immediate-Early BRLF1 Promoter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3816-3823(95)
//
AU Fabrizio Mammano, Eisaku Kondo, Joseph Sodroski, Anatoly Bukovsky, and
   Heinrich G. Gottlinger
TI "Rescue of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Matrix Protein Mutants by
   Envelope Glycoproteins with Short Cytoplasmic Domains.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3824-3830(95)
//
AU Yan Luo, Xiangdong Mao, Liang Deng, Peijie Cong, and Stewart Shuman
TI "The D1 and D12 Subunits Are Both Essential for the Transcription
   Termination Factor Activity of Vaccinia Virus Capping Enzyme.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3852-3856(95)
//
AU Richard H. Smith, V. Roger Holden, and Dennis J. O'Callaghan
TI "Nuclear Localization and Transcriptional Activation Activities of
   Truncated Versions of the Immediate-Early Gene Product of Equine
   Herpesvirus 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3857-3862(95)
//
AU Xiaoping Liang, Betty Chow, Yuanhao Li, Cam Raggo, Dongwan Yoo, Sam
   Attah-Poku, and Lorne A. Babiuk
TI "Characterization of Bovine Herpesvirus 1 UL49 Homolog Gene and Product:
   Bovine Herpesvirus 1 UL49 Homolog Is Dispensable for Virus Growth.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3863-3867(95)
//
AU Julie A. Kerry, Anil Sehgal, Scott W. Barlow, Victoria J. Cavanaugh,
   Kenneth N. Fish, Jay A. Nelson, and Richard M. Stenberg
TI "Isolation and Characterization of a Low-Abundance Splice Variant from
   the Human Cytomegalovirus Major Immediate-Early Gene Region..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3868-3872(95)
//
AU Gabriele Zybarth and Carol Carter
TI "Domains Upstream of the Protease (PR) in Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 1 Gag-Pol Influence PR Autoprocessing.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3878-3884(95)
//
AU Shigeyoshi Fujiwara and Yasushi Ono
TI "Isolation of Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected Clones of the Human T-Cell
   Line MT-2: Use of Recombinant Viruses with a Positive Selection
   Marker.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3900-3903(95)
//
AU Jerome Schaack, Stephen Langer, and Xiaoling Guo
TI "Efficient Selection of Recombinant Adenoviruses by Vectors That Express
   -Galactosidase.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3920-3923(95)
//
AU Xin Hang, Wen Dong, and Linda A. Guarino
TI "The lef-3 Gene of Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus
   Encodes a Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3924-3928(95)
//
AU Hui Zhang, Ling-Xun Duan, Geethanjali Dornadula, and Roger J. Pomerantz
TI "Increasing Transduction Efficiency of Recombinant Murine Retrovirus
   Vectors by Initiation of Endogenous Reverse Transcription: Potential
   Utility for Genetic Therapies.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3929-3932(95)
//
AU Michael D. Miller, Beibei Wang, and Frederic D. Bushman
TI "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Preintegration Complexes Containing
   Discontinuous Plus Strands Are Competent To Integrate In Vitro.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3938-3944(95)
//
AU Eric O.  Freed, George Englund, and Malcolm A. Martin
TI "Role of the Basic Domain of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Matrix
   in Macrophage Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3949-3954(95)
//
CC VIRUS-CELL INTERACTIONS
AU Anneke K. Raney, Pei Zhang, and Alan McLachlan
TI "Regulation of Transcription from the Hepatitis B Virus Large Surface
   Antigen Promoter by Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3265-3272(95)
//
AU Bruce W. Banfield, Yves Leduc, Lesley Esford, Kathryn Schubert, and
   Frank Tufaro
TI "Sequential Isolation of Proteoglycan Synthesis Mutants by Using Herpes
   Simplex Virus as a Selective Agent: Evidence for a
   Proteoglycan-Independent Virus Entry Pathway.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3290-3298(95)
//
AU Heiner Schaal, Michael Klein, Peter Gehrmann, Ortwin Adams, and Andreas
   Scheid
TI "Requirement of N-Terminal Amino Acid Residues of gp41 for Human
   Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Mediated Cell Fusion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3308-3314(95)
//
AU Anne Marie Szilvay, Karl A. Brokstad, Reidun Kopperud, Gunnar Haukenes,
   and Karl-Henning Kalland
TI "Nuclear Export of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
   Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttle Protein Rev Is Mediated by Its Activation
   Domain and Is Blocked by Transdominant Negative Mutants.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3315-3323(95)
//
AU Grace B. Athas, Patricia Lobelle-Rich, and Laura S. Levy
TI "Function of a Unique Sequence Motif in the Long Terminal Repeat of
   Feline Leukemia Virus Isolated from an Unusual Set of Naturally
   Occurring Tumors.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3324-3332(95)
//
AU Ofer Nussbaum, Christopher C. Broder, Bernard Moss, Luli Bar-Lev Stern,
   Shmuel Rozenblatt, and Edward A. Berger
TI "Functional and Structural Interactions between Measles Virus
   Hemagglutinin and CD46.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3341-3349(95)
//
AU Mary Hummel, Hock B. Lim, and Laimonis A. Laimins
TI "Human Papillomavirus Type 31b Late Gene Expression Is Regulated through
   Protein Kinase C-Mediated Changes in RNA Processing.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3381-3388(95)
//
AU Simon J. Talbot, Robin A. Weiss, and Thomas F. Schulz
TI "Reduced Glycosylation of Human Cell Lines Increases Susceptibility to
   CD4-Independent Infection by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2
   (LAV-2/B).";
SO J. Virol. 69:3399-3406(95)
//
AU Min-Jean Yin, Eyvind J. Paulssen, Jacob-S. Seeler, and Richard B. Gaynor
TI "Protein Domains Involved in both In Vivo and In Vitro Interactions
   between Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I Tax and CREB.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3420-3432(95)
//
AU Susan L. Kozak, Don C. Siess, Michael P. Kavanaugh, A. Dusty Miller,
   and David Kabat
TI "The Envelope Glycoprotein of an Amphotropic Murine Retrovirus Binds
   Specifically to the Cellular Receptor/Phosphate Transporter of
   Susceptible Species.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3433-3440(95)
//
AU Axel Karger, Armin Saalmuller, Frank Tufaro, Bruce W. Banfield, and
   Thomas C. Mettenleiter
TI "Cell Surface Proteoglycans Are Not Essential for Infection by
   Pseudorabies Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3482-3489(95)
//
AU Paul Casaz, Phillip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole, and Ulla Hansen
TI "A TEF-1-Independent Mechanism for Activation of the Simian Virus 40
   (SV40) Late Promoter by Mutant SV40 Large T Antigens.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3501-3509(95)
//
AU Craig R. Brunetti, Rae Lyn Burke, Bernard Hoflack, Thomas Ludwig, Kevin
   S. Dingwell, and David C. Johnson
TI "The Role of Mannose-6-Phosphate Receptors in Herpes Simplex Virus Entry
   into Cells and Cell-to-Cell Transmission.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3517-3528(95)
//
AU Stephen Todd, Joseph H. C. Nguyen, and Bert L. Semler
TI "RNA-Protein Interactions Directed by the 3 End of Human Rhinovirus
   Genomic RNA.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3605-3614(95)
//
AU Dana Marshall and Clare Sample
TI "Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 3C Is a Transcriptional Regulator.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3624-3630(95)
//
AU Hui Zhang, Ying Zhang, Timothy Spicer, Denis Henrard, and Bernard J.
   Poiesz
TI "Nascent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcription
   Occurs within an Enveloped Particle.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3675-3682(95)
//
AU Kathryn S. Campbell, Kurt R. Auger, Brian A. Hemmings, Thomas M.
   Roberts, and David C. Pallas
TI "Identification of Regions in Polyomavirus Middle T and Small t Antigens
   Important for Association with Protein Phosphatase 2A.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3721-3728(95)
//
AU Gary M. Glenn and Walter Eckhart
TI "Amino-Terminal Regions of Polyomavirus Middle T Antigen Are Required
   for Interactions with Protein Phosphatase 2A.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3729-3736(95)
//
AU Kenneth N. Fish, Alison S. Depto, Ashlee V. Moses, William Britt, and
   Jay A. Nelson
TI "Growth Kinetics of Human Cytomegalovirus Are Altered in
   Monocyte-Derived Macrophages.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3737-3743(95)
//
AU Fu Chen, Jie-Zhi Zou, Livia di Renzo, Gosta Winberg, Li-Fu Hu, Eva
   Klein, George Klein, and Ingemar Ernberg
TI "A Subpopulation of Normal B Cells Latently Infected with Epstein-Barr
   Virus Resembles Burkitt Lymphoma Cells in Expressing EBNA-1 but Not
   EBNA-2 or LMP1..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3752-3758(95)
//
AU Christophe Cavin and Elena Buetti
TI "Tissue-Specific and Ubiquitous Factors Binding next to the
   Glucocorticoid Receptor Modulate Transcription from the Mouse Mammary
   Tumor Virus Promoter.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3759-3770(95)
//
AU Chin-Ho Chen, Thomas J. Matthews, Charlene B. McDanal, Dani P.
   Bolognesi, and Michael L. Greenberg
TI "A Molecular Clasp in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Type 1 TM
   Protein Determines the Anti-HIV Activity of gp41 Derivatives:
   Implication for Viral Fusion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3771-3777(95)
//
AU Ana Angulo, Carla Suto, Marcus F. Boehm, Richard A. Heyman, and Peter
   Ghazal
TI "Retinoid Activation of Retinoic Acid Receptors but Not of Retinoid X
   Receptors Promotes Cellular Differentiation and Replication of Human
   Cytomegalovirus in Embryonal Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3831-3837(95)
//
AU Fabian Michelangeli, Ferdinando Liprandi, Maria Elena Chemello, Max
   Ciarlet, and Marie-Christine Ruiz
TI "Selective Depletion of Stored Calcium by Thapsigargin Blocks Rotavirus
   Maturation but Not the Cytopathic Effect.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3838-3847(95)
//
AU Chintamani D. Atreya, Nishi K. Singh, and Hira L. Nakhasi
TI "The Rubella Virus RNA Binding Activity of Human Calreticulin Is
   Localized to the N-Terminal Domain.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3848-3851(95)
//
AU Darren R. Shafren, Richard C. Bates, Michael V. Agrez, Robert L. Herd,
   Gordon F. Burns, and Richard D. Barry
TI "Coxsackieviruses B1, B3, and B5 Use Decay Accelerating Factor as a
   Receptor for Cell Attachment.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3873-3877(95)
//
AU Michael Frese, Georg Kochs, Ursula Meier-Dieter, Jurgen Siebler, and
   Otto Haller
TI "Human MxA Protein Inhibits Tick-Borne Thogoto Virus but Not Dhori
   Virus.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3904-3909(95)
//
CC VIRAL AND CELLULAR ONCOGENES
AU Radmila Hrdlickova, Jiri Nehyba, and Henry R. Bose, Jr.
TI "Mutations in the DNA-Binding and Dimerization Domains of v-Rel Are
   Responsible for Altered B DNA-Binding Complexes in Transformed Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3369-3380(95)
//
AU N. de Parseval, D. Bordereaux, P. Varlet, S. Gisselbrecht, and B. Sola
TI "Isolation of New Oncogenic Forms of the Murine c-fms Gene.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3597-3604(95)
//
AU Michael J. McManus, Denise C. Connolly, and Nita J. Maihle
TI "Tissue- and Transformation-Specific Phosphotyrosyl Proteins in
   v-erbB-Transformed Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3631-3638(95)
//
AU Daitoku Sakamuro, Toru Furukawa, and Tsutomu Takegami
TI "Hepatitis C Virus Nonstructural Protein NS3 Transforms NIH 3T3 Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3893-3896(95)
//
AU Joan B. Christensen and Michael J. Imperiale
TI "Inactivation of the Retinoblastoma Susceptibility Protein Is Not
   Sufficient for the Transforming Function of the Conserved Region 2-Like
   Domain of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3945-3948(95)
//
CC PLANT VIRUSES
AU Jeanmarie Verchot and James C. Carrington
TI "Evidence that the Potyvirus P1 Proteinase Functions in trans as an
   Accessory Factor for Genome Amplification.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3668-3674(95)
//
CC PROTOZOAN AND FUNGAL VIRUSES
AU K. J. MacBeth and J. L. Patterson
TI "The Short Transcript of Leishmania RNA Virus Is Generated by RNA
   Cleavage.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3458-3464(95)
//
CC VIRAL PATHOGENESIS AND IMMUNITY
AU Christoph Volpers, Felix Unckell, Peter Schirmacher, Rolf E. Streeck,
   and Martin Sapp
TI "Binding and Internalization of Human Papillomavirus Type 33 Virus-Like
   Particles by Eukaryotic Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3258-3264(95)
//
AU Ricardo S. Diaz, Ester C. Sabino, Allen Mayer, James W. Mosley, Michael
   P. Busch, and Transfusion Safety Study Group
TI "Dual Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection and Recombination in
   a Dually Exposed Transfusion Recipient..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3273-3281(95)
//
AU Basil Golding, John Inman, Patricia Highet, Robert Blackburn, Jody
   Manischewitz, Naomi Blyveis, R. Dale Angus, and Hana Golding
TI "Brucella abortus Conjugated with a gp120 or V3 Loop Peptide Derived
   from Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Type 1 Induces Neutralizing
   Anti-HIV Antibodies, and the V3-B. abortus Conjugate Is Effective Even
   after
   CD4 T-Cell Depletion.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3299-3307(95)
//
AU Shuzo Matsushita, Shintaro Matsumi, Kazuhisa Yoshimura, Tatsuma
   Morikita, Toshio Murakami, and Kiyoshi Takatsuki
TI "Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies against Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Type 2 gp120.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3333-3340(95)
//
AU M.-C. Jung, H. M. Diepolder, U. Spengler, E. A. Wierenga, R. Zachoval,
   R. M. Hoffmann, D. Eichenlaub, G. Frosner, H. Will, and G. R. Pape
TI "Activation of a Heterogeneous Hepatitis B (HB) Core and e
   Antigen-Specific CD4 T-Cell Population during Seroconversion to
   Anti-HBe and Anti-HBs in Hepatitis B Virus Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3358-3368(95)
//
AU Andrew Pekosz, Christian Griot, Kara Stillmock, Neal Nathanson, and
   Francisco Gonzalez-Scarano
TI "Protection from La Crosse Virus Encephalitis with Recombinant
   Glycoproteins: Role of Neutralizing Anti-G1 Antibodies.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3475-3481(95)
//
AU Mark Holodniy, Larry Mole, Dan Margolis, Jeremy Moss, Helin Dong, Eric
   Boyer, Mickey Urdea, Janice Kolberg, and Scott Eastman
TI "Determination of Human Immunodeficiency Virus RNA in Plasma and
   Cellular Viral DNA Genotypic Zidovudine Resistance and Viral Load
   during Zidovudine-Didanosine Combination Therapy.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3510-3516(95)
//
AU Soon-Young Paik, Akhil C. Banerjea, George G. Harmison, Chang-Jie Chen,
   and Manfred Schubert
TI "Inducible and Conditional Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
   Proviral Expression by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Matrix Protein.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3529-3537(95)
//
AU Scott Sieg, Liang Xia, Yung Huang, and David Kaplan
TI "Specific Inhibition of Granzyme B by Parainfluenza Virus Type 3.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3538-3541(95)
//
AU Gregor Meyers and Heinz-Jurgen Thiel
TI "Cytopathogenicity of Classical Swine Fever Virus Caused by Defective
   Interfering Particles.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3683-3689(95)
//
AU Kees H. J. Siebelink, Edwin Tijhaar, Robin C. Huisman, Willem Huisman,
   Anthony de Ronde, Ian H. Darby, Michael J. Francis, Guus F.
   Rimmelzwaan, and Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus
TI "Enhancement of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infection after
   Immunization with Envelope Glycoprotein Subunit Vaccines.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3704-3711(95)
//
AU Laurence Briant, Christopher M. Wade, Jacqueline Puel, Andrew J. Leigh
   Brown, and Mireille Guyader
TI "Analysis of Envelope Sequence Variants Suggests Multiple Mechanisms of
   Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3778-3788(95)
//
AU Susan Zolla-Pazner, Jeanne O'Leary, Sherri Burda, Miroslaw K. Gorny,
   Mimi Kim, John Mascola, and Francine McCutchan
TI "Serotyping of Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolates from
   Diverse Geographic Locations by Flow Cytometry.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3807-3815(95)
//
AU Viktor Nazarov and Linda Wolff
TI "Novel Integration Sites at the Distal 3 End of the c-myb Locus in
   Retrovirus-Induced Promonocytic Leukemias.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3885-3888(95)
//
AU William L. Fodor, Scott A. Rollins, Stella Bianco-Caron, Russell P.
   Rother, Edward R. Guilmette, Willis V. Burton, Jens-Christian Albrecht,
   Bernhard Fleckenstein, and Stephen P. Squinto
TI "The Complement Control Protein Homolog of Herpesvirus Saimiri Regulates
   Serum Complement by Inhibiting C3 Convertase Activity.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3889-3892(95)
//
AU G. Gallinella, S. M. Anderson, N. S. Young, and K. E. Brown
TI "Human Parvovirus B19 Can Infect Cynomolgus Monkey Marrow Cells in
   Tissue Culture.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3897-3899(95)
//
AU James Taterka, John J. Cebra, and Donald H. Rubin
TI "Characterization of Cytotoxic Cells from Reovirus-Infected SCID Mice:
   Activated Cells Express Natural Killer- and Lymphokine-Activated
   Killer-Like Activity but Fail To Clear Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3910-3914(95)
//
AU Robert O. Jacoby, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Lisa Ball-Goodrich, Abigail L.
   Smith, and Maureen D. McKisic
TI "Characterization of Mouse Parvovirus Infection by In Situ
   Hybridization.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3915-3919(95)
//
AU Barbara L. Haller, Melissa L. Barkon, Xi-Yang Li, Wei Min Hu, J. Denise
   Wetzel, Terence S. Dermody, and Herbert W. Virgin IV
TI "Brain- and Intestine-Specific Variants of Reovirus Serotype 3 Strain
   Dearing Are Selected during Chronic Infection of Severe Combined
   Immunodeficient Mice..";
SO J. Virol. 69:3933-3937(95)
//
AU Lisa M. Esolen, Suk W. Park, J. Marie Hardwick, and Diane E. Griffin
TI "Apoptosis as a Cause of Death in Measles Virus-Infected Cells.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3955-3958(95)
//
AU Francoise Breitburd, Reinhard Kirnbauer, Nancy L. Hubbert, Bernadete
   Nonnenmacher, Carole Trin-Dinh-Desmarquet, Gerard Orth, John T.
   Schiller, and Douglas R. Lowy
TI "Immunization with Viruslike Particles from Cottontail Rabbit
   Papillomavirus (CRPV) Can Protect against Experimental CRPV Infection.";
SO J. Virol. 69:3959-3963(95)
//

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CC JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY Volume 177  No. 9  May 95

CC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
AU S. R. Partridge and R. G. Wake
TI "FtsZ and Nucleoid Segregation during Outgrowth of Bacillus subtilis
   Spores.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2560-2563(95)
//
CC STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
AU Egbert Hoiczyk and Wolfgang Baumeister
TI "Envelope Structure of Four Gliding Filamentous Cyanobacteria.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2387-2395(95)
//
AU Yan Huang and Robert Anderson
TI "Glucosyl Diglyceride Lipid Structures in Deinococcus radiodurans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2567-2571(95)
//
CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU Wanyin Deng, Milton P. Gordon, and Eugene W. Nester
TI "Sequence and Distribution of IS1312: Evidence for Horizontal DNA
   Transfer from Rhizobium meliloti to Agrobacterium tumefaciens.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2554-2559(95)
//
CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Simon F. Park and Peter T. Richardson
TI "Molecular Characterization of a Campylobacter jejuni Lipoprotein with
   Homology to Periplasmic Siderophore-Binding Proteins.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2259-2264(95)
//
AU Francis Rajamohan, Edwin Alcantara, Mi K. Lee, Xue Jun Chen, April
   Curtiss, and Donald H. Dean
TI "Single Amino Acid Changes in Domain II of Bacillus thuringiensis CryIAb
   -Endotoxin Affect Irreversible Binding to Manduca sexta Midgut Membrane
   Vesicles.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2276-2282(95)
//
AU Etienne Dervyn, Sandrine Poncet, Andre Klier, and Georges Rapoport
TI "Transcriptional Regulation of the cryIVD Gene Operon from Bacillus
   thuringiensis subsp. israelensis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2283-2291(95)
//
AU Alexander Rakin, Peter Urbitsch, and Jurgen Heesemann
TI "Evidence for Two Evolutionary Lineages of Highly Pathogenic Yersinia
   Species.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2292-2298(95)
//
AU Maite Iriarte, Isabelle Stainier, Alvydas Mikulskis, and Guy R. Cornelis
TI "The fliA Gene Encoding 28 in Yersinia enterocolitica.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2299-2304(95)
//
AU Daniele Touati, Micheline Jacques, Brigitte Tardat, Laurence Bouchard,
   and Sophie Despied
TI "Lethal Oxidative Damage and Mutagenesis Are Generated by Iron in fur
   Mutants of Escherichia coli: Protective Role of Superoxide Dismutase.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2305-2314(95)
//
AU Lenny Seligman, Jeannie Bailey, and Colin Manoil
TI "Sequences Determining the Cytoplasmic Localization of a Chemoreceptor
   Domain.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2315-2320(95)
//
AU Olga Lomovskaya, Kim Lewis, and A. Matin
TI "EmrR Is a Negative Regulator of the Escherichia coli Multidrug
   Resistance Pump EmrAB.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2328-2334(95)
//
AU C. Dawn Archer and Thomas Elliott
TI "Transcriptional Control of the nuo Operon Which Encodes the
   Energy-Conserving NADH Dehydrogenase of Salmonella typhimurium.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2335-2342(95)
//
AU Monika M. Hryniewicz and Nicholas M. Kredich
TI "Hydroxyl Radical Footprints and Half-Site Arrangements of Binding Sites
   for the CysB Transcriptional Activator of Salmonella typhimurium.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2343-2353(95)
//
AU Manuel Miranda, Jorge Ramirez, Antonio Pena, and Roberto Coria
TI "Molecular Cloning of the Plasma Membrane H-ATPase from Kluyveromyces
   lactis: a Single Nucleotide Substitution in the Gene Confers Ethidium
   Bromide Resistance and Deficiency in K Uptake.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2360-2367(95)
//
AU Michael Fonstein, Tatiana Nikolskaya, and Robert Haselkorn
TI "High-Resolution Alignment of a 1-Megabase-Long Genome Region of Three
   Strains of Rhodobacter capsulatus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2368-2372(95)
//
AU Eric Kurt Hani and Voon Loong Chan
TI "Expression and Characterization of Campylobacter jejuni Benzoylglycine
   Amidohydrolase (Hippuricase) Gene in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2396-2402(95)
//
AU Frank Kunst and Georges Rapoport
TI "Salt Stress Is an Environmental Signal Affecting Degradative Enzyme
   Synthesis in Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2403-2407(95)
//
AU Oliver Egeter and Reinhold Bruckner
TI "Characterization of a Genetic Locus Essential for Maltose-Maltotriose
   Utilization in Staphylococcus xylosus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2408-2415(95)
//
AU Ricardo Cavicchioli, Imke Schroder, Magda Constanti, and Robert P.
   Gunsalus
TI "The NarX and NarQ Sensor-Transmitter Proteins of Escherichia coli Each
   Require Two Conserved Histidines for Nitrate-Dependent Signal
   Transduction to NarL.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2416-2424(95)
//
AU Jork Nolling, Todd D. Pihl, Aldwin Vriesema, and John N. Reeve
TI "Organization and Growth Phase-Dependent Transcription of Methane Genes
   in Two Regions of the Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum Genome.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2460-2468(95)
//
AU David Schlictman, Motoki Kubo, Sandeep Shankar, and A. M. Chakrabarty
TI "Regulation of Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase and Secretable Virulence
   Factors in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Roles of algR2 and algH.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2469-2474(95)
//
AU Arie van der Ende, Carla T. P. Hopman, Sebastian Zaat, Belinda B. Oude
   Essink, Ben Berkhout, and Jacob Dankert
TI "Variable Expression of Class 1 Outer Membrane Protein in Neisseria
   meningitidis Is Caused by Variation in the Spacing between the 10 and
   35 Regions of the Promoter.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2475-2480(95)
//
AU Cindy Grove Arvidson and Magdalene So
TI "Interaction of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae PilA Protein with the pilE
   Promoter Involves Multiple Sites on the DNA.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2497-2504(95)
//
AU Elzbieta Skrzypek and Susan C. Straley
TI "Differential Effects of Deletions in lcrV on Secretion of V Antigen,
   Regulation of the Low-Ca2 Response, and Virulence of Yersinia pestis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2530-2542(95)
//
AU Chuzhao Lin and David A. Stahl
TI "Comparative Analyses Reveal a Highly Conserved Endoglucanase in the
   Cellulolytic Genus Fibrobacter.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2543-2549(95)
//
AU Stanley Bower, John Perkins, R. Rogers Yocum, Pascale Serror, Alexei
   Sorokin, Peter Rahaim, C. L. Howitt, Nilu Prasad, S. Dusko Ehrlich, and
   Janice Pero
TI "Cloning and Characterization of the Bacillus subtilis birA Gene
   Encoding a Repressor of the Biotin Operon.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2572-2575(95)
//
AU Thomas M. Wahlund and Michael T. Madigan
TI "Genetic Transfer by Conjugation in the Thermophilic Green Sulfur
   Bacterium Chlorobium tepidum.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2583-2588(95)
//
AU Donald L. Court, Thomas A. Patterson, Teresa Baker, Nina Costantino,
   Mao Xiahong, and David I. Friedman
TI "Structural and Functional Analysis of the Transcription-Translation
   Proteins NusB and NusE.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2589-2591(95)
//
AU Lijie Gu, Wanda M. Wenman, Miguel Remacha, Renate Meuser, John Coffin,
   and Ravi Kaul
TI "Chlamydia trachomatis RNA Polymerase  Subunit: Sequence and Structural
   Analysis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2594-2601(95)
//
CC PLASMIDS AND TRANSPOSONS
AU Barbara E. Funnell and Liane Gagnier
TI "Partition of P1 Plasmids in Escherichia coli mukB Chromosomal Partition
   Mutants.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2381-2386(95)
//
CC CELL SURFACES
AU E. Susan Drazek, Daniel C. Stein, and Carolyn D. Deal
TI "A Mutation in the Neisseria gonorrhoeae rfaD Homolog Results in Altered
   Lipooligosaccharide Expression.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2321-2327(95)
//
AU Marc Lemaire, Helene Ohayon, Pierre Gounon, Tsuchiyoshi Fujino, and
   Pierre Beguin
TI "OlpB, a New Outer Layer Protein of Clostridium thermocellum, and
   Binding of Its S-Layer-Like Domains to Components of the Cell
   Envelope.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2451-2459(95)
//
AU Joseph W. Farchaus, Wilson J. Ribot, Mary Beth Downs, and John W. Ezzell
TI "Purification and Characterization of the Major Surface Array Protein
   from the Avirulent Bacillus anthracis Strain Delta Sterne-1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2481-2489(95)
//
CC PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM
AU Dennis G. Cvitkovitch, David A. Boyd, Tracy Thevenot, and Ian R.
   Hamilton
TI "Glucose Transport by a Mutant of Streptococcus mutans Unable To
   Accumulate Sugars via the Phosphoenolpyruvate-Phosphotransferase
   System.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2251-2258(95)
//
AU Takashi Tamura, Masaru Wada, Nobuyoshi Esaki, and Kenji Soda
TI "Synthesis of Fluoroacetate from Fluoride, Glycerol, and
   -Hydroxypyruvate by Streptomyces cattleya.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2265-2269(95)
//
AU Michel Pelletier, Michel Frenette, and Christian Vadeboncoeur
TI "Distribution of Proteins Similar to IIIHMan and IIILMan of the
   Streptococcus salivarius Phosphoenolpyruvate:Mannose-Glucose
   Phosphotransferase System among Oral and Nonoral Bacteria.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2270-2275(95)
//
AU Yaoping Zhang, Robert H. Burris, Paul W. Ludden, and Gary P. Roberts
TI "Comparison Studies of Dinitrogenase Reductase ADP-Ribosyl
   Transferase/Dinitrogenase Reductase Activating Glycohydrolase
   Regulatory Systems in Rhodospirillum rubrum and Azospirillum
   brasilense.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2354-2359(95)
//
AU Roman Wieczorek, Andreas Pries, Alexander Steinbuchel, and Frank Mayer
TI "Analysis of a 24-Kilodalton Protein Associated with the
   Polyhydroxyalkanoic Acid Granules in Alcaligenes eutrophus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2425-2435(95)
//
AU Hirohide Toyama, Akiko Fujii, Kazunobu Matsushita, Emiko Shinagawa,
   Minoru Ameyama, and Osao Adachi
TI "Three Distinct Quinoprotein Alcohol Dehydrogenases Are Expressed when
   Pseudomonas putida Is Grown on Different Alcohols.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2442-2450(95)
//
AU Ursula Pieper-Furst, Mohamed Hussein Madkour, Frank Mayer, and
   Alexander Steinbuchel
TI "Identification of the Region of a 14-Kilodalton Protein of Rhodococcus
   ruber That Is Responsible for the Binding of This Phasin to
   Polyhydroxyalkanoic Acid Granules.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2513-2523(95)
//
AU David J. Scanlan, Shanthy Sundaram, Julie Newman, Nicholas H. Mann, and
   Noel G. Carr
TI "Characterization of a zwf Mutant of Synechococcus sp. Strain PCC 7942.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2550-2553(95)
//
AU Robert B. Helling
TI "icdB Mutants of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2592-2593(95)
//
CC ENZYMES AND PROTEINS
AU Wei-Ping Lu, Burkhard Becher, Gerhard Gottschalk, and Stephen W.
   Ragsdale
TI "Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopic and Electrochemical
   Characterization of the Partially Purified
   N5-Methyltetrahydromethanopterin:Coenzyme M Methyltransferase from
   Methanosarcina mazei Go1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2245-2250(95)
//
AU Dietmar Zimmer, Edward Schwartz, Andrea Tran-Betcke, Peter Gewinner,
   and Barbel Friedrich
TI "Temperature Tolerance of Hydrogenase Expression in Alcaligenes
   eutrophus Is Conferred by a Single Amino Acid Exchange in the
   Transcriptional Activator HoxA.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2373-2380(95)
//
AU Alain Wasserfallen, Karin Huber, and Thomas Leisinger
TI "Purification and Structural Characterization of a Flavoprotein Induced
   by Iron Limitation in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum Marburg.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2436-2441(95)
//
AU Po Chen and Lawrence J. Reitzer
TI "Active Contribution of Two Domains to Cooperative DNA Binding of the
   Enhancer-Binding Protein Nitrogen Regulator I (NtrC) of Escherichia
   coli: Stimulation by Phosphorylation and the Binding of ATP.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2490-2496(95)
//
AU John Thompson, Claudia R. Gentry-Weeks, Nga Y. Nguyen, John E. Folk,
   and Stanley A. Robrish
TI "Purification from Fusobacterium mortiferum ATCC 25557 of a
   6-Phosphoryl-O--d-Glucopyranosyl:6-Phosphoglucohydrolase That
   Hydrolyzes Maltose 6-Phosphate and Related Phospho--d-Glucosides.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2505-2512(95)
//
AU Niva Almaula, Qing Lu, Jorge Delgado, Sardana Belkin, and Masayori
   Inouye
TI "Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase from Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2524-2529(95)
//
AU Rafael Rivera-Leon, Christopher J. Green, and Barbara S. Vold
TI "High-Level Expression of Soluble Recombinant RNase P Protein from
   Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2564-2566(95)
//
AU Toshio Iwasaki, Yasuhiro Isogai, Tetsutaro Iizuka, and Tairo Oshima
TI "Sulredoxin: a Novel Iron-Sulfur Protein of the Thermoacidophilic
   Archaeon Sulfolobus sp. Strain 7 with a Rieske-Type [2Fe-2S] Center.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2576-2582(95)
//
AU Suhng Wook Kim and Kwan Yong Choi
TI "Identification of Active Site Residues by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of
   5-3-Ketosteroid Isomerase from Pseudomonas putida Biotype B.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2602-2605(95)
//

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CC   Articles

AU   Eichwald-C. Kaiser-F.
TI   Model for External Influences on Cellular Signal Transduction
     Pathways Including Cytosolic Calcium Oscillations
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995  16(2). 75-85.
AB   Experiments on the effects of extremely-low-frequency (ELF)
     electric and magnetic fields on cells of the immune system, T-
     lymphocytes in particular, suggest that the external field
     interacts with the cell at the level of intracellular signal
     transduction pathways.  These are directly connected with
     changes in the calcium-signaling processes of the cell.  Based
     on these findings, a theoretical model for receptor-controlled
     cytosolic calcium oscillations and for external influences on
     the signal transduction pathway is presented. We discuss the
     possibility that the external field acts on the kinetics of
     the signal transduction between the activated receptors at the
     cell membrane and the G-proteins.  It is shown that, depending
     on the specific combination of cell internal biochemical and
     external physical parameters, entirely different responses of
     the cell can occur.  We compare the effects of a coherent
     (periodic) modulation and of incoherent perturbations (noise).
     The model and the calculations are based on the theory of
     self-sustained, nonlinear oscillators. It is argued that these
     systems form an ideal bases for information-encoding processes
     in biological systems.

AU   Wertheimer-N. Savitz-D. Leeper-E.
TI   Childhood Cancer in Relation to Indicators of Magnetic Fields
     From Ground Current Sources
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995 16(2). P 86-97.
AB   This study examines childhood cancer risk in relation to
     certain factors likely to indicate magnetic field exposure
     from ground currents in the home. Substantial ground currents
     are most often found in homes having conductive plumbing, in
     which an uninterrupted metallic path in the water pipes and
     water main connects the grounding systems of neighboring
     houses.  Information on plumbing conductivity was obtained from
     water suppliers for the homes of 347 cases and 277 controls
     identified in an earlier study of magnetic fields exposure and
     childhood cancer in the Denver area.  An increased cancer risk
     was observed for children in homes with conductive plumbing: 
     The matched odds ratio was 1.72 (1.03-2.88) and increased to
     3.00 (1.33-6.76) when analysis was limited to cases and
     controls who were residentially stable form the reference date
     to the study date.  A measurement metric likely to indicate
     active ground currents (measurements having above-median
     intensity and nonvertical orientation of <55 degrees from the
     horizontal) was identified.  In contrast to measured field
     intensity alone, for which only modest associations with
     cancer have been reported, this metric shows a high and
     significant cancer risk {matched O.R.=4.0(1.6-10.0)]
     consistent over a range of intensity and angle cutpoints. 
     Such elevated nonvertical fields were also associates with
     cancer in an independent data set, which was gathered to study
     adult nonlymphocytic leukemia in the Seattle area. The
     association of cancer with conductive plumbing and with this
     exposure metric both suggest that cancer risk is increased
     among persons with elevated magnetic fields exposure from
     residential ground currents.

AU   Lin-J-C.  Beckman-K-J.  Hariman-R-J.  Bharati-S.  Lev-M. 
     Wang-Y.
TI   Microwave Ablation of the Atrioventricular Junction in Open-
     Chest Dogs
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 97-105.
AB   The use of microwave energy for ablation of the
     atrioventricular (AV) junction was examined in open-chest
     dogs.  Using a specially designed microwave catheter and a
     2450 MHz generator, microwave energy was delivered to the AV
     junction according to one of two protocols.  In protocol 1,
     increasing amounts of energy were delivered until irreversible
     AV block occurred.  In protocol 2, only two applications of
     energy were used, one at low energy and the other at an energy
     found to be high enough to cause irreversible AV block.  Each
     dog received between one and six applications of microwave
     energy.  The amount of energy delivered per application ranged
     from 25.6 to 311.4 J. No AV block was seen at 59.4+/-28.3 J.
     Reversible AV block was seen with an energy of 120.6 +/- 58 J. 
     Irreversible AV block was seen at 188.1 +/- 75.9 J. Irreversible
     AV block could be achieved in each animal.  There was no
     difference in the energy required to cause irreversible AV
     block between the two protocols.  The tissue temperature
     measured near the tip of the microwave catheter was correlated
     with both the amount of energy delivered and the extent of AV
     block caused.  Histologic examinations demonstrated
     coagulation necrosis of the conduction system.  Microwave
     energy is a feasible alternative energy source for myocardial
     ablation.  Since tissue damage is due exclusively to heating
     and the resulting rise in temperature can be measure,d
     microwave energy may have advantages over currently existing
     energy sources in terms of both titrating delivered energy and
     monitoring the extent of tissue destruction.

AU   Jenrow-K-A.  Smith-C-H.  Liboff-A-R.
TI   Weak Extremely-Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields and Regeneration
     in the Planarian Dugesia tigrina
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.   16(2).  P 106-112.
AB   Extremely-low-frequency (ELF), low-intensity magnetic fields
     have been shown to influence cell signaling processes in a
     variety of systems, both in vivo and in vitro. Similar effects
     have been demonstrated for nervous system development and
     neurite outgrowth.  We report that regeneration in planaria,
     which incorporates many of these processes, is also affected
     by ELF magnetic fields.  The rate of cephalic regeneration,
     reflected by the mean regeneration time (MRT), for planaria
     populations regenerating under continuous exposure to combined
     DC (78.4 uT) and AC (60.0 Hz at 10.0 uT peak) magnetic fields
     applied in parallel was found to be significantly delayed (P<<
     0.001) by 48 +/- 1 h relative to two different types of control
     populations (MRT ~ 140 +/- 12 h).  One control population was
     exposed to only the AC component of this field combination,
     while the other experienced only the ambient geomagnetic
     field.  All measurements were conducted in a low-gradient,
     low-noise magnetics laboratory under well-maintained
     temperature conditions. This delay in regeneration was shown
     to be dependent on the planaria having a fixed orientation
     with respect to the magnetic fields vectors.  Results also
     indicate that this orientation-dependent transduction process
     does not result form Farady induction but is consistent with
     a Ca-2+ cyclotron resonance mechanism.  Data interpretation
     also permits the tentative conclusion that the effect results
     form an inhibition of events at an early stage in the
     regeneration process before the onset of proliferation and
     differentiation.

AU   Mason-PA.  Romano-W-F.
TI   Recovery Characteristics of a Rigid, Nonmetallic Microdialysis
     Probe for Use in an Electromagnetic Field
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 113-118.
AB   It is well known that metal objects perturb electromagnetic
     fields.  Therefore, a conventional metal microdialysis probe
     cannot be used to determine the bioeffects of electromagnetic
     radiation.  Using fused-silica tubing, we developed an
     inexpensive nonmetallic, rigid microdialysis probe for use in
     electromagnetic radiation research or during magnetic
     resonance imaging.  This probe has a concentric tube design,
     with the membrane length adjustable to the size of the area to
     be dialyzed.  The probes tested had regenerated-cellulose
     membranes that were 3 mm in length.  This report describes how
     to make this probe.  Average relative recovery rates at flow
     rates of 2.0, 1.0, and 1.5 ul/min were 21%, 27% and 42%,
     respectively.  These rates were slightly lower than the 30%,
     42%, and 68% obtained with the commercially available metallic
     CMA 10 microdialysis probe with a 3 mm membrane.  This may be
     due to the fused-silica probe and CMA 10 probe being made with
     different types of dialysis membranes.

AU   Lee-J-M.  Stormshak-F.  Thompson-J-M.  Hess-D-L.  Foster-D-L.
TI   Melatonin and Puberty in Female Lambs Exposed to EMF:  A
     Replicate Study
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995. 16(2).  P 119-123.
AB   In an earlier study, we found no effects of 60 Hz electric and
     magnetic fields (EMF) from a 500 kV transmission line on serum
     melatonin patterns or on puberty in ten female Suffolk lambs
     (Ovis aries).  We conducted a larger replicate study of 15
     lambs exposed to a mean electric fields of 6.3 kV/m and a mean
     magnetic fields of 3.77 uT and 15 controls exposed to EMF two
     orders of magnitude weaker than in the line area.  The
     replicate produced essentially the same results as our
     previous study.

AU   Alekseev-S-I.  Ziskin-M-C.
TI   Millimeter Microwave Effect on Ion Transport Across Lipid
     Bilayer Membranes
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 124-131.
AB   The effects of millimeter microwaves in the frequency range of
     54-76 GHz on capacitance and conductance of lipid bilayer
     membranes (BLM) were studied.  Some of the membranes were
     modified by gramicidin A and amphotericin B or by
     tetraphenylboron anions (TPhB-).  The millimeter microwaves
     were pulse-modulated (PW) at repetition rates ranging form 1
     to 100 pps, PW at 1000 pps, or unmodulated continuous waves
     (CW). The maximum output power at the waveguide outlet was 20
     mW.  It was found that CW irradiation decreased the unmodified
     BLM capacitance by 1.2% +/- 0.5%.  At the same time, membrane
     current induced by TPhB- transport increased by 5% +/- 1%.  The
     changes in conductance of ionic channels formed by gramicidin
     A and amphotericin B were small (0.6% +/- 0.4%).  Non
     "resonance-like" effects of mm-wave irradiation on membrane
     capacitance, ionic channel currents, or TPhB- transport were
     detected.  All changes in membrane capacitance and currents
     were independent of the modulation employed and were
     equivalent to heating by approximately 1.1 C.

AU   Delpizzo-V.
TI   Imprecise Exposure Assessment and the Sample Size Requirements
     of Case-Control Studies of Residential Magnetic Field Exposure
     and Cancer in Adults
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 132-142.
AB   A computer program simulating case-control studies is
     described.  It is used to estimate the minimum sample size
     required and to assess how this is affected by imprecise
     exposure assessment.  In particular, the consequences of
     neglecting measurements of nonresidential exposure in case-
     control studies of residentially exposed adults are
     investigated.  According to this model, while the consequent
     loss of power is not as large as was predicted by algebraic
     methods, it would be unwise to neglect it when planning a
     study.

CC   Comments

AU   Gledhill-M.
TI   Comments on "Effects of 60 Hz Electric and Magnetic Fields on
     the Development of the Rat Cerebellum," by Gona et al.
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 143.

AU   Von Hagen-S.  Yu-M-C.  Gona-A-B.
TI   Reply to Comment on "Effects of 60 Hz Electric and Magnetic
     Fields on the Development of the Rat Cerebellum"
SO   Bioelectromagnetics.  1995.  16(2).  P 144-145.

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CC PLANT MICROBIOLOGY
AU William Margolin, David Bramhill, and Sharon R. Long
TI "The dnaA Gene of Rhizobium meliloti Lies within an Unusual Gene
   Arrangement.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2892-2900(95)
//
CC GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
AU Lin Rao, Russell K. Karls, and Marsha J. Betley
TI "In Vitro Transcription of Pathogenesis-Related Genes by Using Purified
   RNA Polymerase from Staphylococcus aureus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2609-2614(95)
//
AU David A. Boyd, Dennis G. Cvitkovitch, and Ian R. Hamilton
TI "Sequence, Expression, and Function of the Gene for the
   Nonphosphorylating, NADP-Dependent Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate
   Dehydrogenase of Streptococcus mutans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2622-2627(95)
//
AU Souria Malki, Isabelle Saimmaime, Gilles de Luca, Marc Rousset, Zorah
   Dermoun, and Jean-Pierre Belaich
TI "Characterization of an Operon Encoding an NADP-Reducing Hydrogenase in
   Desulfovibrio fructosovorans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2628-2636(95)
//
AU Leslie D. Cope, Ram Yogev, Ursula Muller-Eberhard, and Eric J. Hansen
TI "A Gene Cluster Involved in the Utilization of Both Free Heme and
   Heme:Hemopexin by Haemophilus influenzae Type b.";
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AU Tao Tao, Marshall D. Snavely, Susan G. Farr, and Michael E. Maguire
TI "Magnesium Transport in Salmonella typhimurium: mgtA Encodes a P-Type
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   P-type ATPase.";
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AU Mu Ya Liu, Honghui Yang, and Tony Romeo
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AU Young-Sang Koh and Jung-Hye Roe
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//
AU Jesus M. Eraso and Samuel Kaplan
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   Rhodobacter sphaeroides: a Mutant Histidine Kinase.";
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//
AU Dietrich H. Nies
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   eutrophus Functions as a Cation-Proton Antiporter in Escherichia coli.";
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//
AU Hamidreza Sanatinia, Eric C. Kofoid, Tom B. Morrison, and John S.
   Parkinson
TI "The Smaller of Two Overlapping cheA Gene Products Is Not Essential for
   Chemotaxis in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2713-2720(95)
//
AU Tod J. Merkel and Scott Stibitz
TI "Identification of a Locus Required for the Regulation of bvg-Repressed
   Genes in Bordetella pertussis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2727-2736(95)
//
AU Olga I. Kulaeva, John C. Wootton, Arthur S. Levine, and Roger Woodgate
TI "Characterization of the umu-Complementing Operon from R391.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2737-2743(95)
//
AU Heather E. Cunliffe, Tony R. Merriman, and Iain L. Lamont
TI "Cloning and Characterization of pvdS, a Gene Required for Pyoverdine
   Synthesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: PvdS Is Probably an Alternative
   Sigma Factor.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2744-2750(95)
//
AU Sylvia Hopper and August Bock
TI "Effector-Mediated Stimulation of ATPase Activity by the 54-Dependent
   Transcriptional Activator FHLA from Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2798-2803(95)
//
AU Ian T. Paulsen, Melissa H. Brown, Sarah J. Dunstan, and Ronald A.
   Skurray
TI "Molecular Characterization of the Staphylococcal Multidrug Resistance
   Export Protein QacC.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2827-2833(95)
//
AU Pascal Le Bourgeois, Martine Lautier, Loic van den Berghe, Michael J.
   Gasson, and Paul Ritzenthaler
TI "Physical and Genetic Map of the Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris
   MG1363 Chromosome: Comparison with That of Lactococcus lactis subsp.
   lactis IL 1403 Reveals a Large Genome Inversion.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2840-2850(95)
//
AU Dev Mangroo, Patrick A. Limbach, James A. McCloskey, and Uttam L.
   RajBhandary
TI "An Anticodon Sequence Mutant of Escherichia coli Initiator tRNA:
   Possible Importance of a Newly Acquired Base Modification next to the
   Anticodon on Its Activity in Initiation.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2858-2862(95)
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AU Berend Tolner, Trees Ubbink-Kok, Bert Poolman, and Wil N. Konings
TI "Characterization of the Proton/Glutamate Symport Protein of Bacillus
   subtilis and Its Functional Expression in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2863-2869(95)
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AU J. Renaudin, A. Marais, E. Verdin, S. Duret, X. Foissac, F. Laigret,
   and J. M. Bove
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   Sporulation-Specific F of Bacillus subtilis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2912-2913(95)
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   and Kozo Makino
TI "The rpoE Gene of Escherichia coli, Which Encodes E, Is Essential for
   Bacterial Growth at High Temperature.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2918-2922(95)
//
AU Joann B. Sweasy, MingZi Chen, and Lawrence A. Loeb
TI "DNA Polymerase  Can Substitute for DNA Polymerase I in the Initiation
   of Plasmid DNA Replication.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2923-2925(95)
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AU Jarmo Niemi and Pekka Mantsala
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   purpurascens That Cause the Production of New Anthracyclines in
   Streptomyces galilaeus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2942-2945(95)
//
AU Guy Afseth, Yin-Yuan Mo, and Louis P. Mallavia
TI "Characterization of the 23S and 5S rRNA Genes of Coxiella burnetii and
   Identification of an Intervening Sequence within the 23S rRNA Gene.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2946-2949(95)
//
AU B. Bandaru, M. Wyszynski, and Ashok S. Bhagwat
TI "HpaII Methyltransferase Is Mutagenic in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2950-2952(95)
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AU Elaine Ayres Sia, Richard C. Roberts, Carla Easter, Donald R. Helinski,
   and David H. Figurski
TI "Different Relative Importance of the par Operons and the Effect of
   Conjugal Transfer on the Maintenance of Intact Promiscuous Plasmid
   RK2.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2789-2797(95)
//
AU Gert B. Jensen, Andrea Wilcks, Susanne S. Petersen, Jesper Damgaard,
   James A. Baum, and Lars Andrup
TI "The Genetic Basis of the Aggregation System in Bacillus thuringiensis
   subsp. israelensis Is Located on the Large Conjugative Plasmid pX016.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2914-2917(95)
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AU Axel A. Brakhage and Jan van den Brulle
TI "Use of Reporter Genes To Identify Recessive trans-Acting Mutations
   Specifically Involved in the Regulation of Aspergillus nidulans
   Penicillin Biosynthesis Genes.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2781-2788(95)
//
AU Kathleen Carroll and Reed B. Wickner
TI "Translation and M1 Double-Stranded RNA Propagation: MAK18  RPL41B and
   Cycloheximide Curing.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2887-2891(95)
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AU Theodore C. White, Lori E. Andrews, David Maltby, and Nina Agabian
TI "The ""Universal'' Leucine Codon CTG in the Secreted Aspartyl Proteinase
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SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2953-2955(95)
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AU Weiming Xia and William Dowhan
TI "Phosphatidylinositol Cannot Substitute for Phosphatidylglycerol in
   Supporting Cell Growth of Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2926-2928(95)
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AU Elena Tchetina and E. B. Newman
TI "Identification of Lrp-Regulated Genes by Inverse PCR and Sequencing:
   Regulation of Two mal Operons of Escherichia coli by Leucine-Responsive
   Regulatory Protein.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2679-2683(95)
//
AU Rafael A. Garduno, Barry M. Phipps, and William W. Kay
TI "Physical and Functional S-Layer Reconstitution in Aeromonas
   salmonicida.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2684-2694(95)
//
AU Tracy Thevenot, Denis Brochu, Christian Vadeboncoeur, and Ian R.
   Hamilton
TI "Regulation of ATP-Dependent P-(Ser)-HPr Formation in Streptococcus
   mutans and Streptococcus salivarius.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2751-2759(95)
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AU Jill H. Zeilstra-Ryalls and Samuel Kaplan
TI "Regulation of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Synthesis in Rhodobacter
   sphaeroides 2.4.1: the Genetic Basis of Mutant H-5 Auxotrophy.";
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TI "Biochemical Characterization of gapB-Encoded Erythrose 4-Phosphate
   Dehydrogenase of Escherichia coli K-12 and Its Possible Role in
   Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate Biosynthesis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2804-2812(95)
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AU Nina K. Heinzinger, Susan Y. Fujimoto, Marta A. Clark, Matthew S.
   Moreno, and Ericka L. Barrett
TI "Sequence Analysis of the phs Operon in Salmonella typhimurium and the
   Contribution of Thiosulfate Reduction to Anaerobic Energy Metabolism.";
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TI "Cloning, Characterization, and Functional Expression of acs, the Gene
   Which Encodes Acetyl Coenzyme A Synthetase in Escherichia coli.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2878-2886(95)
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AU Shui Ping Wang, Pil Jung Kang, Yung Ping Chen, and Bert Ely
TI "Synthesis of the Caulobacter Ferredoxin Protein, FdxA, Is Cell Cycle
   Controlled.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2901-2907(95)
//
AU Deepan S. H. Shah, Judith P. Armitage, and R. Elizabeth Sockett
TI "Rhodobacter sphaeroides WS8 Expresses a Polypeptide That Is Similar to
   MotB of Escherichia coli.";
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TI "Desaturation, Dioxygenation, and Monooxygenation Reactions Catalyzed by
   Naphthalene Dioxygenase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain 9816-4.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2615-2621(95)
//
AU Ralf Klasen, Stephanie Bringer-Meyer, and Hermann Sahm
TI "Biochemical Characterization and Sequence Analysis of the
   Gluconate:NADP 5-Oxidoreductase Gene from Gluconobacter oxydans.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2637-2643(95)
//
AU Susann Gotsche and Michael K. Dahl
TI "Purification and Characterization of the Phospho-(1,1)Glucosidase
   (TreA) of Bacillus subtilis 168.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2721-2726(95)
//
AU I. P. Solyanikova, O. V. Maltseva, M. D. Vollmer, L. A. Golovleva, and
   M. Schlomann
TI "Characterization of Muconate and Chloromuconate Cycloisomerase from
   Rhodococcus erythropolis 1CP: Indications for Functionally Convergent
   Evolution among Bacterial Cycloisomerases.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2821-2826(95)
//
AU Ursula Hettwer, Michael Gross, and Klaus Rudolph
TI "Purification and Characterization of an Extracellular Levansucrase from
   Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2834-2839(95)
//
AU Eitan Ben-Dov, Sammy Boussiba, and Arieh Zaritsky
TI "Mosquito Larvicidal Activity of Escherichia coli with Combinations of
   Genes from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2851-2857(95)
//
AU Shui P. Wang, Yung P. Chen, and Bert Ely
TI "A Ferredoxin, Designated FdxP, Stimulates p-Hydroxybenzoate Hydroxylase
   Activity in Caulobacter crescentus.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2908-2911(95)
//
AU Martin Dominik Vollmer and Michael Schlomann
TI "Conversion of 2-Chloro-cis,cis-Muconate and Its Metabolites 2-Chloro-
   and 5-Chloromuconolactone by Chloromuconate Cycloisomerases of pJP4 and
   pAC27.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2938-2941(95)
//
CC BACTERIOPHAGES
AU Ping Wei and Charles R. Stewart
TI "Genes That Protect against the Host-Killing Activity of the E3 Protein
   of Bacillus subtilis Bacteriophage SPO1.";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2933-2937(95)
//
CC POPULATION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
AU Sherwood Casjens, Michael DeLang, Herbert L. Ley III, Patricia Rosa,
   and Wai Mun Huang
TI "Linear Chromosomes of Lyme Disease Agent Spirochetes: Genetic Diversity
   and Conservation of Gene Order..";
SO J. Bacteriol. 177:2769-2780(95)
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TI Correcting sequencing errors in DNA coding regions using a dynamic 
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SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 117-124.
 
AU Nakata-K. 
TI Prediction of zinc finger DNA binding protein. 
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AU Ligr-M.  Ron-C.  Natr-L. 
TI Calculation of the photoperiod length.  
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AU Perrakis-A.  Constantinides-C.  Athanasiades-A.  Hamodrakas-S-J. 
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AU Chao-K-M.  Zhang-J.  Ostell-J.  Miller-W. 
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AU Smith-G-D.  Bernstein-K-E. 
TI BULLET: a computer simulation of shotgun DNA sequencing. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 155-157. 

AU Watanabe-H.  Otsuka-J. 
TI A comprehensive representation of extensive similarity linkage
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SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 159-166. 

AU Nesti-C.  Poli-G.  Chicca-M.  Ambrosino-P.  Scapoli-C.  Barrai-I. 
TI Phylogeny inferred from codon usage pattern in 31 organisms. 
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AU Veklerov-E.  Martin-C-H.  Theil-E-H.  
TI TRAMP: a software package for generating transposon maps. 
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AU Thompson-J-D. 
TI Introducing variable gap penalties to sequence alignment in linear space. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 181-186. 

AU Metzker-M-L.  Allain-K-M.  Gibbs-R-A. 
TI Accurate determination of DNA in agarose gels using the novel algorithm 
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AU Mrazek-J.  Kypr-J. 
TI Middle-range clustering of nucleotides in genomes. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 195-199.
 
AU Ehlde-M.  Zacchi-G.    
TI MIST: a user-friendly metabolic simulator. 
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AU Ma-J.  Miyazaki-S.  Sugawara-H. 
TI A handy database for culture collections worldwide: CCINFO-PC. 
SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 209-212.
 
AU Belova-O-E.  Likhoshvai-V-A.  Bazhan-S-I.  Kulichkov-V-A. 
TI A computer system for analysis and integrated description of
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   and action.  
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AU Doelz-R.  Eggenberger-F. 
TI A compression mechanism for sequence databases to improve the
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SO Comput-Appl-Biosci. 1995  April  11(2).  P 219-223. 

AU Doelz-R.  
TI Optimal production of biological documentation: the JAM format. 
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AU Gyllenberg-M.  Koski-T.
TI The Future of Numerical Taxonomy
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 29.

AU Ihamuotila-R.
TI Opening of the Workshop
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 29.

AU Sneath-P-H-A. 
TI The History and Future Potential of 
   Numerical Concepts in Systematics:
   the Contributions of H.G. Gyllenberg
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 32-36.

AU Pankhurst-R-J.
TI Some Problems in the Methodology of Cladistics
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 37-41.
AB This paper offers a critique of the principal methods 
   used for reconstructing phylogenies as a basis for 
   classification, particularly those techniques known as 
   cladistics. There are two quite distinct approaches; 
   the classical approach, using morphological or 
   physiological characters, and the molecular approach, 
   using sequence data. Both these are described in 
   outline, and reviewed with a discussion of 
   unsolved problems.

AU Kampfer-P.
TI Automation and Miniaturization of Physiological 
   Tests Ń Some Applications in Numerical Taxonomy 
   and Numerical Identification
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 42-48.
AB At present two trends are visible in microbial 
   taxonomy. First, technological advances, especially  
   the refinement of molecular genetic techniques, 
   have opened new dimensions in microbial 
   classification. Secondly, automation and 
   miniaturization are integrated in almost all fields 
   of microbiology. The identification of various 
   groups of microorganisms, for example, seems to 
   be possible by using commercially available test 
   systems. However, the uncritical application of 
   automated methods without an appropriate 
   scientific background may lead to wrong conclusions. 
   In this study the application of miniaturized and 
   automated tests in numerical taxonomy and 
   numerical identification at the species level is 
   discussed for two bacterial genera, the genus 
   Acinetobacter and the genus Streptomyces, on 
   the basis of two previously published studies. 
   The results of the numercial classification and 
   identification show, that miniaturized biochemical 
   tests (which can be read automatically) are very 
   useful for the differentiation of Acinetobacter 
   genomospecies. In contrast to the genus 
   Acinetobacter, classification of the genomically 
   complex genus  Streptomyces is based on extensive 
   numerical taxonomic studies. To evaluate the value 
   of miniaturized biochemical tests, 821 strains of the 
   genus Streptomyces were physiologically characterized 
   using 329 biochemical tests and the numerical 
   techniques described above. It could be shown that 
   the phenetic data in most cases confirm the major 
   phena obtained previously. A revised probability 
   matrix of positive results for the phena was 
   constructed. Although the results indicate, that 
   the identification of Streptomyces species or species 
   groups is possible, it should not be overlooked that the 
   taxonomy of the genus is still unsatisfactory. A 
   polyphasic approach including data obtained from 
   different methods is required to provide a sound 
   basis of streptomycete taxonomy.

AU Williams-S-T. 
TI The Impact of Numerical Methods on the Definition of
   Streptomyces Species
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 49-53.
AB The genus Streptomyces is the most important and 
   intensively studied member of the actinomycetes. 
   Definition of its species has been and remains 
   difficult for a variety of reasons. The application 
   of numerical techniques to the problem is 
   reviewed over the period 1960Ń1990. The 
   efficiency and relevance of numerical techniques 
   based on phenetic characteristics are assessed by 
   consideration of rapid, miniaturized tests, the 
   impacts of genetic manipulations on probabilistic 
   identifications and correlations of numerical phenetic 
   data with those provided by chemical and molecular 
   techniques.

AU Goodfellow-M.
TI Inter-strain Comparison of Pathogenic 
   Microorganisms by Pyrolysis Mass Spectrometry
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 54-60.
AB The software provided with the Horizon 200X 
   instrument provides the basis of a highly 
   discriminating method of inter-strain comparison. 
   The speed, relatively low running costs and versatility 
   of Curie-point pyrolysis mass spectrometry make it 
   an ideal method for initial screening of suspected 
   outbreaks of infection. The provision of PyMS 
   instruments at a regional level could speed up 
   investigations of infection outbreaks thereby 
   relieving central typing laboratories of the need 
   to type every strain of an outbreak with a 
   consequent freeing of resources. Pyrolysis mass 
   spectrometry has the speed and short term 
   reproducibility needed to investigate local 
   outbreaks of disease whereas established typing 
   methods have the known long term stability of 
   markers that is needed for national records and is
   often relevant to vaccine development. The 
   complementary nature of these two strategies to 
   a common problem needs to be recognized so that 
   the two approaches can be used to good effect in 
   epidemiological studies.

AU Gyllenberg-M.  Koski-T.
TI A Taxonomic Associative Memory Based on 
   Neural Computation
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 61-66.
AB A single layer feed forward neural network for
    associating organisms with binary features to the
   most typical organisms in a given numerical 
   classification is presented. The network implements 
   an associative memory, which has stored maximal 
   predictivity. The network also represents a neural 
   model for the classification as well as a neuro-
   computer for numerical identification. The 
   rationale in probabilistic numerical identification 
   of bacteria is explained. After a learning phase 
   based on backpropagation for minimization of 
   the crossentropy between the most typical 
   organisms and the network outputs the memory 
   associates by maximizing a kind of Ôprobability of 
   belongingŐ to a taxon.
   For numerical experiments we have modified the 
   MATLABŞ Neural Networks Toolbox. We consider 
   in particular the expansion and rejection of 
   identification properties of the memory, which 
   are potentially useful in cumulative or continuous 
   classification and identification.

AU Lindstrom-K.
TI Numerical Taxonomy as a Tool for the 
   Classification of Root-nodule Bacteria
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 67-69.
AB The taxonomy of root-nodule bacteria has been 
   complicated by the fact that these bacteria display 
   two very different forms of life - the symbiotic stage 
   with the plant and the free-living life in soil. 
   Application of numerical methods to taxonomic data 
   from experiments with these bacteria has, however, 
   in many cases been successful in the sense that the 
   groups obtained have been confirmed when using 
   other, mainly genetic, methods. When anomalies 
   occurred, those could be attributed to lack of 
   knowlege of the structure and dynamics of the 
   rhizobial genomes, questions that are possible to 
   address with modern molecular methods. When 
   designating new species, a polyphasic approach 
   is recommended.

AU Morris-C-W.  Boddy-L.
TI Artificial Neural Networks in Identification 
   and Systematics of Eukaryotic Organisms
SO Binary-Comput-Micro.  1995 Apr.  7(2).  P 70-76.
AB There are a number of computerized identification
   approaches, including computerized keys, expert 
   systems and artificial neural networks, which have 
   the potential to make extremely rapid identifications 
   as part of automatic systems, and which can 
   facilitate identification by non-experts observing 
   characteristics in a more traditional way. The 
   potential of artificial neural networks for 
   classification and identification of eukaryotic 
   microorganisms is reviewed, and problems and 
   approaches are discussed.

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AU Fujino-I.  Yamada-N.  Miyawaki-A.  Hasegawa-M.  Furuichi-T.
   Mikoshiba-K.
TI Differential expression of type 2 and type 3 inositol
   1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor mRNAs in various mouse tissues: in
   situ hybridization study.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 201.
AB 52800201.441

AU Takami-S.  Getchell-M-L.  Getchell-T-V.
TI Resolution of sensory and mucoid glycoconjugates  with terminal
   alpha-galactose residues in the mucomicrovillar complex  of the
   vomeronasal sensory epithelium  by dual confocal laser scanning
   microscopy.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 211.
AB 52800211.441

AU Ramirez-Zarzosa-G.  Gil-F.  Latorre-R.  Ortega-A.
   Garcia-Alcaraz-A.  Abellan-E.  Vazquez-J-M.  Lopez-Albors-O.
   Arencibia-A.  Moreno-F.
TI The larval development of lateral musculature  in gilthead sea
   bream Sparus aurata and sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 217.
AB 52800217.441

AU Nakamura-H.  Kenmotsu-S.  Sakai-H.  Ozawa-H.
TI Localization of CD44, the hyaluronate receptor,  on the plasma
   membrane of osteocytes and osteoclasts in rat tibiae.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 225.
AB 52800225.441

AU Technau-U.  Holstein-T-W.
TI Boundary cells of endodermal origin define the mouth  of Hydra
   vulgaris (Cnidaria).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 235.
AB 52800235.441

AU Schoenwolf-G-C.  Yuan-S.
TI Experimental analyses of the rearrangement of ectodermal cells
   during gastrulation and neurulation in avian embryos.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 243.
AB 52800243.441

AU Kumamoto-K.  Ebara-S.  Fukuda-F.  Matsuura-T.
TI Immunohistochemistry of Grandry corpuscles in the oral mucosa  of
   the duck bill: a light- and electron-microscopic study.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 253.
AB 52800253.441

AU Wang-J-J.  Tang-P-C.  Chao-S-H.  Cheng-C-H.  Ma-H-J.  Liao-Y-D.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of ribonuclease  in yolk granules
   of adult Rana catesbeiana oocytes.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 259.
AB 52800259.441

AU Wolfensberger-M.  Forssmann-W-G.  Reinecke-M.
TI Localization and coexistence of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
   and neuropeptide Y (NPY) in vertebrate adrenal chromaffin cells
   immunoreactive to TH, DBH and PNMT.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 267.
AB 52800267.441

AU McGeachie-J-K.  Grounds-M-D.
TI Retarded myogenic cell replication in regenerating skeletal muscles
   of old mice: an autoradiographic study in young  and old BALBc
   and SJL/J mice.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 277.
AB 52800277.441

AU Beck-F.  Tucci-J.  Russell-A.  Senior-P-V.  Ferguson-M-W-J.
TI The expression of the gene coding  for parathyroid hormone-related
   protein (PTHrP)  during tooth development in the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 283.
AB 52800283.441

AU Afework-M.  Burnstock-G.
TI Colocalization of neuropeptides and NADPH-diaphorase  in the
   intra-adrenal neuronal cell bodies and fibres of the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 291.
AB 52800291.441

AU Olsson-C.  Karila-P.
TI Coexistence of NADPH-diaphorase and vasoactive  intestinal
   polypeptide in the enteric nervous system of the Atlantic cod
   (Gadus morhua) and the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 297.
AB 52800297.441

AU Kawakami-T.  Kusakabe-T.  Takenaka-T.
TI Distribution of immunoreactive neuropeptides in the pancreas  of
   the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, demonstrated by
   immunofluorescence.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 307.
AB 52800307.441

AU Bartels-H.    Potter-I-C.
TI Structural organization and epithelial cell types  of the
   intestinal diverticula (protopancreas)  of ammocoetes of southern
   hemisphere lampreys: functional and phylogenetic implications.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 313.
AB 52800313.441

AU Pflueger-H-J.  Watson-A-H-D.
TI GABA and glutamate-like immunoreactivity at synapses received  by
   dorsal unpaired median neurones in the abdominal nerve cord  of
   the locust.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 325.
AB 52800325.441

AU Hernadi-L.  Terano-Y.  Muneoka-Y.  Kiss-T.
TI Distribution of catch-relaxing peptide (CARP)-like immunoreactive
   neurons in the central and peripheral nervous system of Helix
   pomatia.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 335.
AB 52800335.441

AU Claassen-H.  Kirsch-T.
TI Areas of asbestoid (amianthoid) fibers  in human thyroid cartilage
   characterized by immunolocalization  of collagen types I, II, IX,
   XI and X.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 349.
AB 52800349.441

AU East-P-D.  Thorpe-A.  Duve-H.
TI Leu-callatostatin gene expression in the blowflies Calliphora
   vomitoria and Lucilia cuprina studied by in situ hybridisation:
   comparison  with Leu-callatostatin confocal laser scanning
   immunocytochemistry.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 355.
AB 52800355.441

AU Danechi-K.  Hoang-T.  Bergeron-M.
TI Reversible histochemical modifications  of endoplasmic reticulum
   following arginine vasopressin stimulation  of granular cells of
   toad bladder.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 365.
AB 52800365.441

AU Pow-C-S-T.  Martin-L.
TI Ovarian and uterine lymphatic drainage  in Australian flying-foxes
   (genus Pteropus, suborder Megachiroptera).
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 371.
AB 52800371.441

AU Hudon-J.  Oliphant-L-W.
TI Reflective organelles in the anterior pigment epithelium of the
   iris  of the European starling Sturnus vulgaris.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 383.
AB 52800383.441

AU Muecke-A.    Lakes-Harlan-R.
TI Central projections of sensory cells of the midleg of the locust,
   Schistocerca gregaria.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 391.
AB 52800391.441

AU Loret-S-M.  Devos-P-E.
TI Corrective note about R* cells of the digestive gland  of the shore
   crab Carcinus maenas.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 401.
AB 52800401.441

AU Mitchell-C-A.  Grounds-M-D.  Papadimitriou-J-M.
TI The genotype of bone marrow-derived inflammatory cells  does not
   account for differences in skeletal muscle regeneration  between
   SJL/J and BALB/c mice.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 407.
AB 52800407.441

AU Raczek-S.    Yeung-C-H.  Hasilik-A.  Robenek-H.  Hertle-L.
   Schulze-H.  Cooper-T-G.
TI Immunocytochemical localisation of some lysosomal hydrolases,
   their presence in luminal fluid and their directional secretion
   by human epididymal cells in culture.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 415.
AB 52800415.441

AU Fang-Y-Q.  Welsch-U.
TI A histochemical study of the distribution of lectin binding sites
   in the developing oocytes of the lancelet Branchiostoma belcheri.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 427.
AB 52800427.441

AU Sistermans-E-A.  de-Kok-Y-J-M.  Peters-W.  Ginsel-L-A.  Jap-P-H-K.
   Wieringa-B.
TI Tissue- and cell-specific distribution of creatine kinase B:  A new
   and highly specific monoclonal antibody  for use in
   immunohistochemistry.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 435.
AB 52800435.441

AU Middelkoop-E.  de-Vries-H-J-C.  Ruuls-L.  Everts-V.
   Wildevuur-C-H-R.  Westerhof-W.
TI Adherence, proliferation and collagen turnover  by human
   fibroblasts seeded into different types of collagen sponges.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 447.
AB 52800447.441

AU Goetz-W.  Kasper-M.  Fischer-G.  Herken-R.
TI Intermediate filament typing of the human embryonic  and fetal
   notochord.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 455.
AB 52800455.441

AU Berardi-M.  Hindelang-C.  Laurent-Huck-F-M.  Langley-K.  Rougon-G.
   Felix-J-M.  Stoeckel-M-E.
TI Expression of neural cell adhesion molecules, NCAMs,  and their
   polysialylated forms, PSA-NCAMs,  in the developing rat pituitary
   gland.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 463.
AB 52800463.441

AU Ziemba-S-E.  Saks-S.  Janviriya-Y.  Stephenson-R-S.
TI Dissociation of photoreceptors from whole heads of the fruit fly,
   Drosophila melanogaster.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1995 280(2)  P 473.
AB 52800473.441

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AU Xu-G-W.  Magill-C-W.  Schertz-K-F.  Hart-G-E.
TI A RFLP linkage map of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 139.
AB 40890139.122

AU Ortiz-R.  Vuylsteke-D.
TI Inheritance of black sigatoka disease resistance in plantain-banana
   (Musa spp.) hybrids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 146.
AB 40890146.122

AU Zhu-J.  Weir-B-S.
TI Analysis of cytoplasmic and maternal effects I. A genetic model for
   diploid plant seeds and animals.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 153.
AB 40890153.122

AU Zhu-J.  Weir-B-S.
TI Analysis of cytoplasmic and maternal effects. II. Genetic models
   for triploid endosperms.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 160.
AB 40890160.122

AU Bradshaw-Jr.-H-D.  Villar-M.  Watson-B-D.  Otto-K-G.  Stewart-S.
   Stettler-R-F.
TI Molecular genetics of growth and development in Populus. III. A
   genetic linkage map of a hybrid poplar composed of RFLP, STS, and
   RAPD markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 167.
AB 40890167.122

AU Yamamori-M.  Nakamura-T.  Endo-T-R.  Nagamine-T.
TI Waxy protein deficiency and chromosomal location of coding genes in
   common wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 179.
AB 40890179.122

AU Zhang-Q.  Gao-Y-J.  S.-H.  Ragab-R-A.  Maroof-M-A-S.  Li-Z-B.
   Yang-S-H.
TI A diallel analysis of heterosis in elite hybrid rice based on RFLPs
   and microsatellites.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 185.
AB 40890185.122

AU Cherfas-N-B.  Peretz-Y.  Ben-Dom-N.  Hulata-G. Gomelsky-B.
TI Induced diploid gynogenesis and polyploidy in the ornamental (koi)
   carp, Cyprinus carpio L. 4. Comparative study on the effects of
   high- and low-temperature shocks.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 193.
AB 40890193.122

AU Finkeldey-R.
TI A simple derivation of the partitioning of genetic differentiation
   within subdivided populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 198.
AB 40890198.122

AU Sassa-H.  Mase-N.  Hirano-H.  Ikehashi-H.
TI Identification of self-incompatibility-related glycoproteins in
   styles of apple (Malus* *domestica).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 201.
AB 40890201.122

AU Rajora-O-P.  Mahon-J-D.
TI Inheritance of mitochondrial DNA in lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 206.
AB 40890206.122

AU Sall-T.  Nilsson-N-O.
TI Crossover distribution in barley analysed through RFLP linkage
   data.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 211.
AB 40890211.122

AU Vershinin-A.  Svitashev-S.  Gummesson-P-O.  Salomon-B.
   von-Bothmer-R.  Bryngelsson-T.
TI Characterization of a family of tandemly repeated DNA sequences in
   Triticeae.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 217.
AB 40890217.122

AU Polzin-K-M.  Lorenzen-L.  Olson-T-C.  Shoemaker-R-C.
TI An unusual polymorphic locus useful for tagging Rps1 resistance
   alleles in soybean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 226.
AB 40890226.122

AU Menkir-A.  Bramel-Cox-P-J.  Witt-M-D.
TI Comparisons of methods for introgressing exotic germ plasm into
   adapted sorghum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 233.
AB 40890233.122

AU Marthe-F.  Kunzel-G.
TI Localization of translocation breakpoints in somatic metaphase
   chromosomes of barley.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 240.
AB 40890240.122

AU Hirata-Y.  Noguchi-T.  Oguni-S.  Kan-T.
TI Genetic constitution of germ cells in intervarietal and
   interspecific chimeras of Brassica induced by in-vitro grafting.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 249.
AB 40890249.122

AU Miller-T-E.  Reader-S-M.  Purdie-K-A.  King-I-P.
TI Determination of the frequency of wheat-rye chromosome pairing in
   wheat * * rye hybrids with and without chromosome 5B.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 255.
AB 40890255.122

AU Tivang-J-G.  Nienhuis-J.  Smith-O-S.
TI Estimation of sampling variance of molecular marker data using the
   bootstrap procedure.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 259.
AB 40890259.122

AU Friar-E.  Kochert-G.
TI A study of genetic variation and evolution of Phyllostachys
   (Bambusoideae: Poaceae) using nuclear restriction fragment length
   polymorphisms.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 265.
AB 40890265.122

AU Wang-W-Y.  Pai-R-C.  Lai-C-C.  Lin-T-P.
TI Molecular evidence for the hybrid origin of Paulownia Taiwaniana
   based on RAPD markers and RFLP of chloroplast DNA.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 271.
AB 40890271.122

AU Miura-H.  Tanii-S.  Nakamura-T.  Watanabe-N.
TI Genetic control of amylose content in wheat endosperm starch and
   differential effects of three Wx genes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 276.
AB 40890276.122

AU Cherfas-N-B.  Peretz-Y.  Ben-Dom-N.  Gomelsky-B.  Hulata-G.
TI Induced diploid gynogenesis and polyploidy in the ornamental (koi)
   carp Cyprinus carpio L. 3. Optimization of heat-shock timing
   during the 2nd meiotic division and the 1st cleavage.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 281.
AB 40890281.122

AU Pijnacker-L-P.  Ferwerda-M-A.
TI Sister chromatid exchanges in cultured immature embryos of wheat
   species and regenerants.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 287.
AB 40890287.122

AU Patil-V-D.  Reddy-M-V-S.  Nerker-Y-S.
TI Efficiency of early generation selections for yield and related
   characters in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 293.
AB 40890293.122

AU Diers-B-W.  Beilinson-V.  Nielsen-N-C.  Shoemaker-R-C.
TI Genetic mapping of the Gy4 and Gy5 glycinin genes in soybean and
   the analysis of a variant of Gy4.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 297.
AB 40890297.122

AU Wright-A-J.  Mowers-R-P.
TI Multiple regression for molecular-marker, quantitative trait data
   from large F_[2] populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 305.
AB 40890305.122

AU Chaubey-C-N.  Senadhira-D.  Gregorio-G-B.
TI Genetic analysis of tolerance for phosphorous deficiency in rice
   (Oryza sativa L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 313.
AB 40890313.122

AU Knott-S-A.
TI Prediction of the power of detection of marker-quantitative trait
   locus linkages using analysis of variance.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 318.
AB 40890318.122

AU Kidwell-K-K.  Bingham-E-T.  Woodfield-D-R.  Osborn-T-C.  
TI Relationships among genetic distance, forage yield and
   heterozygosity in isogenic diploid and tetraploid alfalfa
   populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 323.
AB 40890323.122

AU Rooney-W-L.  Jellen-E-N.  Phillips-R-L.  Kianian-S-F.  Rines-H-W.
TI Identification of homoeologous chromosomes in hexaploid oat (A.
   byzantina cv Kanota) using monosomics and RFLP analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 329.
AB 40890329.122

AU Charcosset-A.  Essioux-L.
TI The effect of population structure on the relationship between
   heterosis and heterozygosity at marker loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 336.
AB 40890336.122

AU Henry-Y.  Marcotte-J-L.  Buyser-J-D.
TI Chromosomal location of genes controlling short-term and long-term
   somatic embryogenesis in wheat revealed by immature embryo culture
   of aneuploid lines.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 344.
AB 40890344.122

AU Darvasi-A.  Soller-M.
TI Optimum spacing of genetic markers for determining linkage between
   marker loci and quantitative trait loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 351.
AB 40890351.122

AU Asns-M-J.  Mestre-P.  Garca-J-E.  Dicenta-F.  Carbonell-E-A.
TI Genotype * * environment interaction in QTL analysis of an
   intervarietal almond cross by means of genetic markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 358.
AB 40890358.122

AU Kisaka-H.  Lee-H.  Kisaka-M.  Kanno-A.  Kang-K.  Kameya-T.
TI Production and analysis of asymmetric hybrid plants between
   monocotyledon (Oryza sativa L .) and dicotyledon (Daucus carota
   L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 365.
AB 40890365.122

AU Pillay-M.  Kenny-S-T.
TI Chloroplast DNA differences between cultivated hop, Humulus lupulus
   and the related species H. japonicus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 372.
AB 40890372.122

AU Hahn-V.  Friedt-W.
TI Molecular analysis of the cms-inducing MAX1 cytoplasm in sunflower.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(2/3)  P 379.
AB 40890379.122

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AU Wu-W-R.  Li-W-M.
TI A new approach for mapping quantitative trait loci using complete
   genetic marker linkage maps.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 535.
AB 40890535.122

AU Inomata-N.
TI Intergeneric hybridization between Brassica napus and Sinapis
   pubescens, and the cytology and crossability of their progenies.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 540.
AB 40890540.122

AU Hutten-R-C-B.  Schippers-M-G-M.  Hermsen-J-G-T.  Ramanna-M-S.
TI Comparative performance of FDR and SDR progenies from reciprocal
   4x-2x crosses in potato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 545.
AB 40890545.122

AU Bradshaw-H-D.  Jr.  Stettler-R-F.
TI Molecular genetics of growth and development in Populus. II.
   Segregation distortion due to genetic load.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 551.
AB 40890551.122

AU O'Donoughue-L-S.  Bennett-M-D.
TI Durum wheat haploid production using maize wide-crossing.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 559.
AB 40890559.122

AU Ulloa-G-M.  Corgan-J-N.  Dunford-M.
   use-of-trade-names-does-not-imply-endorsement-T.
TI Chromosome characteristics and behavior differences in Allium
   fistulosum L., A. cepa L., their F_[1] hybrid, and selected
   backcross progeny.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 567.
AB 40890567.122

AU Paven-M-C-M-L.  Buyser-J-D.  Henry-Y.  Hartmann-C.  Rode-A.
TI Unusual inheritance of the mitochondrial genome organization in the
   progeny of reciprocal crosses between alloplasmic hexaploid wheat
   regenerants.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 572.
AB 40890572.122

AU Zaghmout-O-M-F.
TI Transformation of protoplasts and intact cells from slowly growing
   embryogenic callus of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 577.
AB 40890577.122

AU Robbins-M-A.  Witsenboer-H.  Michelmore-R-W.  Laliberte-J-F.
   Fortin-M-G.
TI Genetic mapping of turnip mosaic virus resistance in Lactuca
   sativa.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 583.
AB 40890583.122

AU Truco-M-J.  Quiros-C-F.
TI Structure and organization of the B genome based on a linkage map
   in Brassica nigra.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 590.
AB 40890590.122

AU Liu-Z-W.  Wang-R-R-C.  Carman-J-G.
TI Hybrids and backcross progenies between wheat (Triticum aestivum
   L.) and apomictic Australian wheatgrass [Elymus rectisetus (Nees
   in Lehm.) A. Loeve & Connor]: karyotypic and genomic analyses.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 599.
AB 40890599.122

AU Cai-Q.  Guy-C-L.  Moore-G-A.
TI Extension of the linkage map in Citrus using random amplified
   polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and RFLP mapping of
   cold-acclimation-responsive loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 606.
AB 40890606.122

AU Ferreira-M-E.  Williams-P-H.  Osborn-T-C.
TI RFLP mapping of Brassica napus using doubled haploid lines.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 615.
AB 40890615.122

AU Badaeva-E-D.  Filatenko-A-A.  Badaev-N-S.
TI Cytogenetic investigation of Triticum timopheevii (Zhuk.) Zhuk. and
   related species using the C-banding technique.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 622.
AB 40890622.122

AU Sonnante-G.  Nodari-R-O.  Velasquez-V-L-B.  Gepts-P.  Stockton-T.
TI Evolution of genetic diversity during the domestication of
   common-bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 629.
AB 40890629.122

AU Lubbers-E-L.  Arthur-L.  Hanna-W-W.  Ozias-Akins-P.
TI Molecular markers shared by diverse apomictic Pennisetum species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 636.
AB 40890636.122

AU Yamamori-M.
TI An N-band marker for gene L r 18 for resistance to leaf rust in
   wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 643.
AB 40890643.122

AU H.-P.-Piepho
TI Best Linear Unbiased Prediction (BLUP) for regional yield trials: a
   comparison to additive main effects and multiplicative interaction
   (AMMI) analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(5)  P 647.
AB 40890647.122

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AU Kuzminov-A.
TI Collapse and repair of replication forks in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 373-384.

AU Frere-J-M.
TI Beta-lactamases and bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 385-395.

AU Brown-K-L.  Hughes-K-T.
TI The role of anti-sigma factors in gene regulation.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 397-404.

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AU Black-L-K.  Maier-R-J.
TI IHF- and RpoN-dependent regulation of hydrogenase expression 
   in Bradyrhizobium japonicum.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 405-413.

AU Stephen-D-W-S.  Rivers-S-L.  Jamieson-D-J.
TI The role of the YAP1 and YAP2 genes in the regulation of the 
   adaptive oxidative stress responses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 415-423.

AU Brown-R-C.  Taylor-R-K.
TI Organization of tcp, acf, and toxT genes within a ToxT-dependent 
   operon.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 425-439.

AU Gerardy-Schahn-R.  Bethe-A.  Brennecke-T.  Muhlenhoff-M.  
   Eckhardt-M.  Ziesing-S.  Lottspeich-F.  Frosch-M.
TI Molecular cloning and functional expression of bacteriophage 
   PK1E-encoded endoneuraminidase Endo NE.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 441-450.

AU Tonjum-T.  Freitag-N-E.  Namork-E.  Koomey-M.
TI Identification and characterization of pilG, a highly conserved 
   pilus-assembly gene in pathogenic Neisseria.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 451-464.

AU Wick-M-J.  Harding-C-V.  Twesten-N-J.  Normark-S-J.  Pfeifer-J-D.
TI The phoP locus influences processing and presentation of 
   Salmonella typhimurium antigens by activated macrophages.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 465-476.

AU Iordanescu-S.
TI Plasmid pT181 replication is decreased at high levels of RepC 
   per plasmid copy.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 477-484.

AU Alm-R-A.  Mattick-J-S.
TI Identification of a gene, pilV, required for type 4 fimbrial 
   biogenesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, whose product possesses a 
   pre-pilin-like leader sequence.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 485-496.

AU Martin-P-R.  Watson-A-A.  McCaul-T-F.  Mattick-J-S.
TI Characterization of a five-gene cluster required for the biogenesis 
   of type 4 fimbriae in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 497-508.

AU Kapur-V.  Kanjilal-S.  Hamrick-M-R.  Li-L-L.  Whittam-T-S.  
   Sawyer-S-A.  Musser-J-M.
TI Molecular population genetic analysis of the streptokinase gene of 
   Streptococcus pyogenes: mosaic alleles generated by 
   recombination.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 509-519.

AU Bongaerts-J.  Zoske-S.  Weidner-U.  Unden-G.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the proton translocating NADH 
   dehydrogenase genes (nuoA--N) of Escherichia coli by electron 
   acceptors, electron donors and gene regulators.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 521-534.

AU Bannam-T-L.  Crellin-P-K.  Rood-J-I.
TI Molecular genetics of the chloramphenicol-resistance transposon 
   Tn4451 from Clostridium perfringens: the TnpX site-specific 
   recombinase excises a circular transposon molecule.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 535-551.

AU Gutierrez-C.  Gordia-S.  Bonnassie-S.
TI Characterization of the osmotically inducible gene osmE of 
   Escherichia coli K-12.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 553-563.

AU de-Kievit-T-R.  Dasgupta-T.  Schweizer-H.  Lam-J-S.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of the rfc gene of 
   Pseudomonas aeruginosa (serotype 05).
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 565-574.

AU Freitag-N-E.  Seifert-H-S.  Koomey-M.
TI Characterization of the pilF-pilD pilus-assembly locus of Neisseria 
   gonorrhoeae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 575-586.

AU Anton-D-N.
TI Resistance to mecillinam produced by the co-operative action of 
   mutations affecting lipopolysaccharide, spoT, and cya or crp genes 
   of Salmonella typhimurium.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 587-595.

AU Drapal-N.  Sawers-G.
TI Purification of ArcA and analysis of its specific interaction with 
   the pfl promoter-regulatory region.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1995 May 16(3).  P 597-607.

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AU Allard-B. Lazdunski-M. Rougier-O.
TI Activation of ATP-dependent K+ channels by metabolic poisoning in
   adult mouse skeletal muscle: role of intracellular Mg2+ and pH
DE Skeletal muscle
DE Intracellular pH
DE Intracellular magnesium
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 283-296.

AU Herrington-J. Solaro-C-R. Neely-A. Lingle-C-J.
TI The suppression of Ca2+- and voltage-dependent K+ current during
   mAChR activation in rat adrenal chromaffin cells
DE Calcium-dependent potassium channel
DE Muscarinic receptor
DE Chromaffin cell
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 297-318.

AU Wang-H.-S. McKinnon-D.
TI Potassium currents in rat prevertebral and paravertebral sympathetic
   neurones: control of firing properties
DE Potassium current
DE Sympathetic neurone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 319-335.

AU Puro-D-G. Stuenkel-E-L.
TI Thrombin-induced inhibition of potassium currents in human retinal
   glial (Muller) cells
DE Potassium channel
DE Glial cell
DE Retina
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 337-348.

AU Fontana-G. Rogowski-R-S. Blaustein-M-P.
TI Kinetic properties of the sodium-calcium exchanger in rat brain
   synaptosomes
DE Sodium-calcium exchange
DE Synaptosomes
DE Transport kinetics
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 349-364.

AU Campbell-V. Berrow-N-S. Fitzgerald-E-M. Brickley-K. Dolphin-A-C.
TI Inhibition of the interaction of G protein Go with calcium channels
   by the calcium channel b-subunit in rat neurones
DE G Protein
DE Baclofen
DE Calcium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 365-372.

AU Kyrozis-A. Goldstein-P-A. Heath-M-J-S. MacDermott-A-B.
TI Calcium entry through a subpopulation of AMPA receptors desensitized
   neighbouring NMDA receptors in rat dorsal horn neurons
DE NMDA receptor
DE AMPA receptor
DE Desensitization
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 373-381.

AU Koh-D.-S. Geiger-J-R-P. Jonas-P. Sakmann-B.
TI Ca2+ permeable AMPA and NMDA receptor channels in basket cells
   of rat hippocampal dentate gyrus
DE Dentate gyrus
DE Hippocampus
DE Glutamate receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 383-402.

AU Burnashev-N. Zhou-Z. Neher-E. Sakmann-B.
TI Fractional calcium currents through recombinant GluR channels
   of the NMDA, AMPA and kainate receptor subtypes
DE Glutamate receptor
DE Calcium channel
DE NMDA receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 403-418.

AU Kaneda-M. Farrant-M. Cull-Candy-S-G.
TI Whole-cell and single-channel currents activated by GABA and
   glycine in granule cells of the rat cerebellum
DE g-Aminobutyric acid
DE Glycine
DE Cerebellum
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 419-435.

AU Garcia-J. Schneider-M-F.
TI Suppression of calcium release by calcium or procaine in voltage
   clamped rat skeletal muscle fibres
DE Calcium transient
DE Calcium release
DE Skeletal muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 437-445.

AU Metzger-J-M. Rudnicki-M-A. Westfall-M-V.
TI Altered Ca2+ sensitivity of tension in single skeletal muscle
   fibres from MyoD gene-inactivated mice
DE Muscle contraction
DE Development
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 447-453.

AU Byron-K-L. Taylor-C-W.
TI Vasopressin stimulation of Ca2+ mobilization, two bivalent cation
   entry pathways and Ca2+ efflux in A7r5 rat smooth muscle cells
DE Calcium
DE Smooth muscle
DE Vasopressin
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 455-468.

AU Yu-H. Chang-F. Cohen-I-S.
TI Pacemaker current if in adult canine cardiac ventricular myocytes
DE Ventricular myocyte
DE Pacemaker current
DE Phosphatase inhibitor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 469-483.

AU McKenzie-D-N. Leng-G. Dyball-R-E-J.
TI Electrophysiological evidence for mutual excitation of oxytocin
   cells in the supraoptic nucleus of the rat hypothalamus
DE Oxytocin
DE Supraoptic nucleus
DE Rat
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 485-492.

AU Tsugeno-M. Huang-S.-M. Pang-Y.-W. Chowdhury-J-U. Tomita-T.
TI Effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on spontaneous electrical
   activity (slow waves) in the guinea-pig gastric muscle
DE Smooth muscle
DE Electrical activity
DE Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP)
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 493-502.

AU Anderson-L-C. Garrett-J-R. Zhang-X. Proctor-G-B. Shori-D-K.
TI Differential secretion of proteins by rat submandibular acini
   and granular ducts on graded autonomic nerve stimulations
DE Autonomic nerve
DE Submandibular gland
DE Protein secretion
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 503-511.

AU Mawe-G-M.
TI Tachykinins as mediators of slow EPSPs in guinea-pig gall bladder
   ganglia: involvement of neurokinin-3 receptors
DE Tachykinin
DE Gall bladder
DE Neurokinin
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 513-524.

AU Harik-S-I. Hritz-M-A. LaManna-J-C.
TI Hypoxia-induced brain angiogenesis in the adult rat
DE Angiogenesis
DE Brain
DE Hypoxia
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 525-530.

AU Pepper-D-R. Landauer-R-C. Kumar-P.
TI Postnatal development of CO2-O2 interaction in the rat carotid
   body {italic on}in vitro{italic}
DE Carotid body
DE Chemoreceptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 531-541.

AU Landauer-R-C. Pepper-D-R. Kumar-P.
TI Effect of chronic hypoxaemia from birth upon chemosensitivity
   in the adult rat carotid body in vitro
DE Carotid body
DE Chemoreceptor
DE Hypoxia
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 543-550.

AU Tomori-Z. Fung-M.-L. Donic-V. Donicova-V. St-John-W-M.
TI Power spectral analysis of respiratory responses to pharyngeal
   stimulation in cats: comparisons with eupnoea and gasping
DE Respiratory control
DE Respiratory reflex
DE Respiratory rhythm
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 551-559.

AU Clement-I-D. Pandit-J-J. Bascom-D-A. Dorrington-K-L. OConnor-D-F.
   Robbins-P-A.
TI An assessment of central-peripheral ventilatory chemoreflex interaction
   using acid and bicarbonate infusions in humans
DE Chemoreceptor reflex
DE Human
DE Ventilation
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 561-570.

AU Casaburi-R. Stringer-W-W. Singer-E.
TI Comparison of arterial potassium and ventilatory dynamics during
   sinusoidal work rate variation in man
DE Exercise
DE Ventilation
DE Potassium
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 1.  485(2). P 571-580.

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TI Heterotrophic Microbial Activity in Shallow Aquifer Sediments of
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AU Rusterholtz-K-J.    Mallory-L-M.
TI Density, Activity, and Diversity of Bacteria Indigenous to a
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AU Pergent-Martini-C.  Rico-Raimondino-V.  Pergent-G.
TI Primary production of Posidonia oceanica in the Mediterranean
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 9.
AB 41200009.227

AU Corzo-A.  Niell-F-X.
TI Nitrate-reductase activity and in vivo nitrate-reduction rate in
   Ulva rigida illuminated by blue light.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 17.
AB 41200017.227

AU Reed-D-C.  Lewis-R-J.  Anghera-M.
TI Effects of an open-coast oil-production outfall on patterns of
   giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) recruitment.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 25.
AB 41200025.227

AU Black-M-B.  Lutz-R-A.  Vrijenhoek-R-C.
TI Gene flow among vestimentiferan tube worm (Riftia pachyptila)
   populations from hydrothermal vents of the eastern Pacific.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 33.
AB 41200033.227

AU Martinez-Exposito-M-J.  Pasantes-J-J.  Mendez-J.
TI Proliferation kinetics of mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) gill
   cells.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 41.
AB 41200041.227

AU Agnisola-C.  Venzi-R.  Mustafa-T.  Tota-B.
TI The systemic heart of Octopus vulgaris: effects of exogenous
   arachidonic acid and capability for arachidonate metabolism.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 47.
AB 41200047.227

AU Hoegh-Guldberg-O.
TI Uptake of dissolved organic matter by larval stage of the
   crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster planci.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 55.
AB 41200055.227

AU McKenzie-J-D.  Kelly-M-S.
TI Comparative study of sub-cuticular bacteria in brittlestars
   (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea).
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 65.
AB 41200065.227

AU Wiedemeyer-W-L.
TI Biology of small juveniles of the tropical holothurian Actinopyga
   echinites: growth, mortality, and habitat preferences.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 81.
AB 41200081.227

AU King-C-K.  Hoegh-Guldberg-O.  Byrne-M.
TI Reproductive cycle of Centrostephanus rodgersii (Echinoidea), with
   recommendations for the establishment of a sea urchin fishery in
   New South Wales.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 95.
AB 41200095.227

AU Park-J-S.  Mauchline-J.
TI Evaluation of integumental pore signatures of species of calanoid
   copepods (Crustacea) for interpreting inter-species relationships.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 107.
AB 41200107.227

AU Chen-J-C.  Lin-J-L.
TI Responses of hemolymph osmolality and tissue water of Penaeus
   chinensis Osbeck juveniles subjected to sudden change in salinity.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 115.
AB 41200115.227

AU Gorodezky-L-A.  Childress-J-J.
TI Effects of sulfide exposure history and hemolymph thiosulfate on
   oxygen-consumption rates and regulation in the hydrothermal vent
   crab Bythograea thermydron.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 123.
AB 41200123.227

AU Sponaugle-S.  Cowen-R-K.
TI Larval durations and recruitment patterns of two Caribbean gobies
   (Gobiidae): contrasting early life histories in demersal spawners.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 133.
AB 41200133.227

AU Vetter-R-D.  Lynn-E-A.  Garza-M.  Costa-A-S.
TI Depth zonation and metabolic adaptation in Dover sole, Microstomus
   pacificus, and other deep-living flatfishes: factors that affect
   the sole.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 145.
AB 41200145.227

AU Lowe-C-G.  Bray-R-N.  Nelson-D-R.
TI Feeding and associated electrical behavior of the Pacific electric
   ray Torpedo californica in the field.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 120(1)  P 161.
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AU Robe-W-E.  Griffiths-H.
TI The impact of NO_[3]^[-] loading on the freshwater macrophyte
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TI Phenotypic plasticity and nutrition in a phytophagous insect:
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AU Weyman-G-S.  Jepson-P-C.
TI The effect of food supply on the colonisation of barley by aerially
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AU Kotler-B-P.  Ayal-Y.  Subach-A.
TI Effects of predatory risk and resource renewal on the timing of
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SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 391.
AB 51000391.442

AU Bolger-D-T.  Case-T-J.
TI Divergent ecology of sympatric clones of the asexual gecko,
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AU Schulze-E-D.  Chapin-F-S.  III  Gebauer-G.
TI Nitrogen nutrition and isotope differences among life forms at the
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SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 406.
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AU Banbura-J.  Blondel-J.  de-Wilde-Lambrechts-H.  Galan-M-J.
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TI Nestling diet variation in an insular Mediterranean population of
   blue tits Parus caeruleus: effects of years, territories and
   individuals.
SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 413.
AB 51000413.442

AU Hilker-M.  Koepf-A.
TI Evaluation of the palatability of chrysomelid larvae containing
   anthraquinones to birds.
SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 421.
AB 51000421.442

AU Marshall-J-D.  Dawson-T-E.  Ehleringer-J-R.
TI Integrated nitrogen, carbon, and water relations of a xylem-tapping
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SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 430.
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AU Sr-R-L-V.  Burrows-M-T.  Hughes-R-N.
TI Foraging strategies of dogwhelks, Nucella lapillus (L.):
   interacting effects of age, diet and chemical cues to the threat
   of predation.
SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 439.
AB 51000439.442

AU Fritz-A-L.  Nilsson-L-A.
TI How pollinator-mediated mating varies with population size in
   plants.
SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 451.
AB 51000451.442

AU Yanhong-T.  Hiroshi-K.  Mitsumasa-S.  Izumi-W.
TI Characteristics of transient photosynthesis in Quercus serrata
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SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 463.
AB 51000463.442

AU Huggard-D-J.
TI A linear programming model of herbivore foraging: imprecise, yet
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SO Oecologia.  1995 100(4)  P 470.
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TI Drug prescription attitudes and behaviour of general practitioners.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 381.
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AU Jakob-H.  Sigmund-M.  Eschenhagen-T.  Mende-U.  Patten-M.
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TI Effect of captopril on myocardial &beta;-adrenoceptor density  and
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AU Hasselgren-B.  Johansson-P.
TI Natriuretic and diuretic effects of felodipine and
   hydrochlorothiazide after single and repeated doses.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 395.
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AU Voet-D.  Mareels-S.  Afschrift-M.  Buyzere-M-D.  Rietzschel-E.
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TI Influence and interference of isosorbide dinitrate and food intake
   on superior mesenteric artery impedance in humans.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 401.
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AU Stallaert-R-A-L-M.
TI Identical efficacy of terbutaline multidose dry powder inhaler
   prior to and after 4 weeks of use by asthmatic patients.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 407.
AB 50470407.228

AU Mundal-H-H.  Hjemdahl-P.  Gjesdal-K.
TI Acute effects of low dose nicotine gum on platelet function in
   non-smoking hypertensive and normotensive men.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 411.
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AU Sibille-M.  Lassonery-L-G.  Janin-A.  Deigat-N.  Boutouyrie-B.
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TI Upper limit of plasma alanine amino transferase during Phase I
   studies.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 417.
AB 50470417.228

AU Catteau-A.  Bechtel-Y-C.  Poisson-N.  Bechtel-P-R.
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TI A population and family study of CYP1A2 using caffeine urinary
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 423.
AB 50470423.228

AU Buchthal-J.  Grund-K-E.  Buchmann-A.  Schrenk-D.  Beaune-P.
   Bock-K-W.
TI Induction of cytochrome P4501A by smoking or omeprazole in
   comparison with UDP-glucuronosyltransferase in biopsies of human
   duodenal mucosa.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 431.
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AU de-Mey-C.  Erb-K.  Zimmermann-T.  Mutschler-H.  Blume-H.  Belz-G-G.
TI Clinical pharmacological equivalence of a novel FCH-free GTN spray
   with low ethanol content vs a FCH-containing GTN spray.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1995 47(5)  P 437.
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AU Oikkonen-M.  Kaerkelae-J.  Seppaelae-T.
TI CSF concentrations and clinical effects  following intravenous
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AU Tang-B-K.  Kalow-W.
TI Variable activation of lovastatin by hydrolytic enzymes  in human
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AU Biollaz-J.  Munafo-A.  Buclin-T.  Gervasoni-J-P.  Magnin-J-L.
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AU Angelopoulos-T-J.  Denys-B-G.  Weikart-C.  Dasilva-S-G.
   Michael-T-J.  Robertson-R-J.
TI Endogenous opioids may modulate catecholamine secretion during high
   intensity exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 195.
AB 50700195.421

AU White-D.  Cabanac-M.
TI Physical dilatation of the nostrils lowers the thermal strain of
   exercising humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 200.
AB 50700200.421

AU White-M-D.  Cabanac-M.
TI Nasal mucosal vasodilatation in response to passive hyperthermia in
   humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 207.
AB 50700207.421

AU Narici-M-V.  Kayser-B.
TI Hypertrophic response of human skeletal muscle to strength training
   in hypoxia and normoxia.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 213.
AB 50700213.421

AU Goichot-B.  Buguet-A.  Bogui-P.  Montmayeur-A.  Bourdon-L.
   Dumas-M.  Brandenberger-G.
TI Twenty-four-hour profiles and sleep-related variations of cortisol,
   thyrotropin and plasma renin activity in healthy african
   melanoids.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 220.
AB 50700220.421

AU Saini-J.  Geny-B.  Brandenberger-G.  Mettauer-B.  Wittersheim-G.
   Lampert-E.  Lonsdorfer-J.
TI Training effects on the hydromineral endocrine responses of cardiac
   transplant patients.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 226.
AB 50700226.421

AU Jiang-Z-L.  Yamaguchi-H.  Tanaka-H.  Takahashi-A.  Tanabe-S.
   Utsuyama-N.  Ikehara-T.  Hosokawa-K.  Kinouchi-Y.  Miyamoto-H.  
TI Blood flow velocity in the common carotid artery in humans during
   graded exercise on a treadmill.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 234.
AB 50700234.421

AU Baum-K.  Selle-K.  Leyk-D.  Essfeld-D.
TI Comparison of blood pressure and heart rate responses to isometric
   exercise and passive muscle stretch in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 240.
AB 50700240.421

AU Madsen-P.  Klokker-M.  Olesen-H-L.  Secher-N-H.
TI Naloxone-provoked vaso-vagal response to head-up tilt in men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 246.
AB 50700246.421

AU Taylor-A-D.  Bronks-R.
TI Reproducibility and validity of the quadriceps muscle integrated
   electromyogram threshold during incremental cycle ergometry.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 252.
AB 50700252.421

AU Barthelemy-J-C.  Lacour-J-R.  Roche-F.  Gosse-P.  Cristol-C.
   Feasson-L.  Minini-P.  Geyssant-A.
TI Elevated nocturnal blood pressure assessed by ambulatory automatic
   monitoring during a stay at high altitude.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 258.
AB 50700258.421

AU Bunc-V.  Hofmann-P.  Leitner-H.  Gaisl-G.
TI Verification of the heart rate threshold.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 263.
AB 50700263.421

AU Havenith-G.  Luttikholt-V-G-M.  Vrijkotte-T-G-M.
TI The relative influence of body characteristics on humid heat stress
   response.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1995 70(3)  P 270.
AB 50700270.421

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AU Harrison-G-E.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.
TI Centromeric repetitive DNA sequences in the genus Brassica.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 157.
AB 50900157.122

AU Lanham-P-G.  Brennan-R-M.  Hackett-C.  McNicol-R-J.
TI RAPD fingerprinting of blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum L.) cultivars.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 166.
AB 50900166.122

AU Vaccino-P.  Metakovsky-E-V.
TI RFLP patterns of gliadin alleles in Triticum aestivum L.:
   implications for analysis of the organization and evolution of
   complex loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 173.
AB 50900173.122

AU Yanagihara-S.  McCouch-S-R.  Ishikawa-K.  Ogi-Y.  Maruyama-K.
   Ikehashi-H.
TI Molecular analysis of the inheritance of the S-5 locus, conferring
   wide compatibility in Indica/Japonica hybrids of rice (O. sativa
   L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 182.
AB 50900182.122

AU Barzen-E.  Mechelke-W.  Ritter-E.  Schulte-Kappert-E.  Salamini-F.
TI An extended map of the sugar beet genome containing RFLP and RAPD
   loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 189.
AB 50900189.122

AU Uzunova-M.  Ecke-W.  Weissleder-K.  Roebbelen-G.
TI Mapping the genome of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). I. Construction
   of an RFLP linkage map and localization of QTLs for seed
   glucosinolate content.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 194.
AB 50900194.122

AU Myers-J-M.  Penman-D-J.  Basavaraju-Y.  Powell-S-F.
   Baoprasertkul-P.  Rana-K-J.  Bromage-N.  McAndrew-B-J.
TI Induction of diploid androgenetic and mitotic gynogenetic Nile
   tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 205.
AB 50900205.122

AU Cai-T.  Ejeta-G.  Butler-L-G.
TI Screening for grain polyphenol variants from high-tannin sorghum
   somaclones.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 211.
AB 50900211.122

AU van-Eeuwijk-F-A.  Mesterhazy-A.  Kling-C-I.  Ruckenbauer-P.
   Saur-L.  Buerstmayr-H.  Lemmens-M.  Keizer-L-C-P.  Maurin-N.
   Snijders-C-H-A.
TI Assessing non-specificity of resistance in wheat to head blight
   caused by inoculation with European strains of Fusarium culmorum,
   F. graminearum and F. nivale using a multiplicative model for
   interaction.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 221.
AB 50900221.122

AU Zhong-G-Y.  Dvorak-J.
TI Chromosomal control of the tolerance of gradually and suddenly
   imposed salt stress in the Lophopyrum elongatum and wheat,
   Triticum aestivum L., genomes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 229.
AB 50900229.122

AU Shaw-D-V.
TI Comparison of ancestral and current-generation inbreeding in an
   experimental strawberry breeding population.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 237.
AB 50900237.122

AU Busso-C-S.  Liu-C-J.  Hash-C-T.  Witcombe-J-R.  Devos-K-M.
   de-Wet-J-M-J.  Gale-M-D.
TI Analysis of recombination rate in female and male gametogenesis in
   pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) using RFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 242.
AB 50900242.122

AU Devos-K-M.  Bryan-G-J.  Collins-A-J.  Stephenson-P.  Gale-M-D.
TI Application of two microsatellite sequences in wheat storage
   proteins as molecular markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 247.
AB 50900247.122

AU Bong-B-B.  M.-S.-Swaminathan  Swaminanthan-M-S.
TI Magnitude of hybrid vigor retained in double haploid lines of some
   heterotic rice hybrids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 253.
AB 50900253.122

AU Hu-J.  Quiros-C.  Arus-P.  Struss-D.  Robbelen-G.
TI Mapping of a gene determining linolenic acid concentration in
   rapeseed with DNA-based markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 258.
AB 50900258.122

AU Havey-M-J.
TI Identification of cytoplasms using the polymerase chain reaction to
   aid in the extraction of maintainer lines from open-pollinated
   populations of onion.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 263.
AB 50900263.122

AU Schnell-R-J.  Ronning-C-M.  Knight-R-J.  Jr.
TI Identification of cultivars and validation of genetic relationships
   in Mangifera indica L. using RAPD markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 269.
AB 50900269.122

AU Williams-W-P.  Buckley-P-M.  Davis-F-M.
TI Combining ability in maize for fall armyworm and southwestern corn
   borer resistance based on a laboratory bioassay for larval growth.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 275.
AB 50900275.122

AU Balatero-C-H.  Darvey-N-L.  Luckett-D-J.
TI Genetic analysis of anther-culture response in 6x triticale.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 279.
AB 50900279.122

AU Wolters-A-M-A.  Schoenmakers-H-C-H.  Koornneef-M.
TI Chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA composition of triploid and
   tetraploid somatic hybrids between Lycopersicon esculentum and
   Solanum tuberosum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 285.
AB 50900285.122

AU Backes-G.  Graner-A.  Foroughi-Wehr-B.  Fischbeck-G.  Wenzel-G.
   Jahoor-A.
TI Localization of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for agronomic
   important characters by the use of a RFLP map in barley (Hordeum
   vulgare L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 294.
AB 50900294.122

AU Batlle-I.  Alston-F-H.  Evans-K-M.
TI The use of the isoenzymic marker gene Got-1 in the recognition of
   incompatibility S alleles in apple.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(2)  P 303.
AB 50900303.122

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AU Prisyazhniuk-A.  Gristchenko-V.  Zakordonets-V.  N.-Fouzik
   Slipeniuk-Y.  Ryzhak-I.  Fouzik-M.
TI The time trends of cancer incidence in the most contaminated
   regions of the Ukraine before and after the Chernobyl accident.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 3.
AB 50340003.411

AU Westermeier-T.  Michaelis-J.
TI Applicability of the Poisson distribution to model the data of the
   German Children's Cancer Registry.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 7.
AB 50340007.411

AU Kellerer-A-M.  Kreisheimer-M.  Chmelevsky-D.  Barclay-D.
TI A hybrid likelihood algorithm for risk modelling.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 13.
AB 50340013.411

AU Storer-J-B.  Fry-R-J-M.
TI On the shape of neutron dose-effect curves for radiogenic cancers
   and life shortening in mice.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 21.
AB 50340021.411

AU Chen-J.  Kellerer-A-M.  Rossi-H-H.
TI On the revised concept of linear energy transfer.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 29.
AB 50340029.411

AU Cosset-J-M.  Maher-M.  Habrand-J-L.
TI New particles in radiotherapy: an introduction.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 37.
AB 50340037.411

AU Habrand-J-L.  Schlienger-P.  Schwartz-L.  Pontvert-D.
   Lenir-Cohen-Solal-C.  Helfre-S.  Haie-C.  Mazal-A.  Cosset-J-M.
TI Clinical applications of proton therapy.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 41.
AB 50340041.411

AU Castro-J-R.
TI Results of heavy ion radiotherapy.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 45.
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AU Chauvel-P.
TI Treatment planning with heavy ions.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 49.
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AU Cadet-J.  Girault-I.  Gromova-M.  Molko-D.  Odin-F.  Polverelli-M.
TI Effects of heavy ions on nucleic acids: measurement of the damage.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1995 34(1)  P 55.
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AU Hendry-J-H.  Potten-C-S.  Merritt-A.
TI Apoptosis induced by high- and low-LET radiations.
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AU Ben-Baruch-A.  Michiel-D-F.  Oppenheim-J-J.
TI Signals and receptors involved in recruitment of inflammatory cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11703.

AU Pitcher-J-A.  Touhara-K.  Payne-E-S.  Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Pleckstrin homology domain-mediated membrane association and activation
   of the {beta}-adrenergic receptor kinase requires coordinate
   interaction with G{beta}{gamma} subunits and lipid
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11707.

AU Yang-B.  Jung-D.  Motto-D.  Meyer-J.  Koretzky-G.  Campbell-K-P.
TI SH3 domain-mediated interaction of dystroglycan and Grb2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11711.

AU Myers-M-G-Jr..  Grammer-T-C.  Brooks-J.  Glasheen-E-M.  Wang-L-M.
   Sun-X-J.  Blenis-J.  Pierce-J-H.  White-M-F.
TI The pleckstrin homology domain in insulin receptor substrate-1
   sensitizes insulin signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11715.

AU Epstein-J-A.  Lam-P.  Jepeal-L.  Maas-R-L.  Shapiro-D-N.
TI Pax3 inhibits myogenic differentiation of cultured myoblast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11719.

AU Yamamori-B.  Kuroda-S.  Shimizu-K.  Fukui-K.  Ohtsuka-T.  Takai-Y.
TI Purification of a Ras-dependent mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase
   kinase from bovine brain cytosol and its identification as a complex of
   B-Raf and 14-3-3 proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11723.

AU Lo-Y-Y-C.  Cruz-T-F.
TI Involvement of reactive oxygen species in cytokine and growth factor
   induction of c-fos expression in chondrocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11727.

AU Davidson-G-A.  Varhol-R-J.
TI Kinetics of thapsigargin-Ca2+-ATPase (sarcoplasmic reticulum)
   interaction reveals a two-step binding mechanism and picomolar
   inhibition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11731.

AU Waldmann-R.  Champigny-G.  Lazdunski-M.
TI Functional degenerin-containing chimeras identify residues essential
   for amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel function
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11735.

AU Balboa-M-A.  Balsinde-J.  Dennis-E-A.  Insel-P-A.
TI A phospholipase D-mediated pathway for generating diacylglycerol in
   nuclei from Madin-Darby canine kidney cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11738.

AU Chen-Y-R.  Hartman-F-C.
TI A signature of the oxygenase intermediate in catalysis by
   ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase as provided by a
   site-directed mutant
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11741.

AU Kanno-T.  Brown-K.  Siebenlist-U.
TI Evidence in support of a role for human T-cell leukemia virus type I
   tax in activating NF-{kappa}B via stimulation of signaling pathways
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11745.

AU Corringer-P-J.  Galzi-J-L.  Eisele-J-L.  Bertrand-S.  Changeux-J-P.
   Bertrand-D.
TI Identification of a new component of the agonist binding site of the
   nicotinic {alpha}7 homooligomeric receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11749.

AU Li-D.  Kolattukudy-P-E.
TI Cloning and expression of cDNA encoding a protein that binds a
   palindromic promoter element essential for induction of fungal cutinase
   by plant cutin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11753.

AU Russell-M.  Lange-Carter-C-A.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Direct interaction between Ras and the kinase domain of
   mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase (MEKK1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11757.

AU Bjornstedt-M.  Hamberg-M.  Kumar-S.  Xue-J.  Holmgren-A.
TI Human thioredoxin reductase directly reduces lipid hydroperoxides by
   NADPH and selenocystine strongly stimulates the reaction via
   catalytically generated selenols
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11761.

AU Zhao-Z.  Tan-Z.  Wright-J-H.  Diltz-C-D.  Shen-S-H.  Krebs-E-G.
   Fischer-E-H.
TI Altered expression of protein-tyrosine phosphatase 2C in 293 cells
   affects protein tyrosine phosphorylation and mitogen-activated protein
   kinase activation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11765.

AU Horn-I-R.  Moestrup-S-K.  Berg-B-M-M-.  Pannekoek-H.  Nielsen-M-S.
   Zonneveld-A-J-.
TI Analysis of the binding of pro-urokinase and urokinase-plasminogen
   activator inhibitor-1 complex to the low density lipoprotein
   receptor-related protein using a Fab fragment selected from a
   phage-displayed Fab library
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11770.

AU Lee-S-F.  Cote-G-P.
TI Purification and characterization of a Dictyostelium protein kinase
   required for actin activation of the Mg2+ ATPase activity of
   Dictyostelium myosin ID
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11776.

AU Carlson-R-W.  Reuhs-B.  Chen-T-B.  Bhat-U-R.  Noel-K-D.
TI Lipopolysaccharide core structures in Rhizobium etli and mutants
   deficient in O-antigen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11783.

AU Selbie-L-A.  Darby-K.  Schmitz-Peiffer-C.  Browne-C-L.  Herzog-H.
   Shine-J.  Biden-T-J.
TI Synergistic interaction of Y1-neuropeptide Y and {alpha}1b-adrenergic
   receptors in the regulation of phospholipase C, protein kinase C, and
   arachidonic acid production
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11789.

AU Osterman-A-L.  Kinch-L-N.  Grishin-N-V.  Phillips-M-A.
TI Acidic residues important for substrate binding and cofactor reactivity
   in eukaryotic ornithine decarboxylase identified by alanine scanning
   mutagenesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11797.

AU Amin-N.  Peterkofsky-A.
TI A dual mechanism for regulating cAMP levels in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11803.

AU Sillman-A-L.  Monroe-J-G.
TI Association of p72syk with the src homology-2 (SH2) domains of
   PLC{gamma}1 in B lymphocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11806.

AU Szedlacsek-S-E.  Wasowicz-E.  Hulea-S-A.  Nishida-H-I.  Kummerow-F-A.
   Nishida-T.
TI Esterification of oxysterols by human plasma lecithin-cholesterol
   acyltransferase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11812.

AU Ku-N-O.  Omary-M-B.
TI Identification and mutational analysis of the glycosylation sites of
   human keratin 18
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11820.

AU Figueiredo-M-S.  Brownlee-G-G.
TI cis-Acting elements and transcription factors involved in the promoter
   activity of the human factor VIII gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11828.

AU Shioi-J.  Pangalos-M-N.  Ripellino-J-A.  Vassilacopoulou-D.
   Mytilineou-C.  Margolis-R-U.  Robakis-N-K.
TI The Alzheimer amyloid precursor proteoglycan (appican) is present in
   brain and is produced by astrocytes but not by neurons in primary
   neural cultures
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11839.

AU Stout-J-G.  Strobel-R-S.  Kirley-T-L.
TI Properties of and proteins associated with the extracellular ATPase of
   chicken gizzard smooth muscle. A monoclonal antibody study.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11845.

AU Feng-W.  Matzuk-M-M.  Mountjoy-K.  Bedows-E.  Ruddon-R-W.  Boime-I.
TI The asparagine-linked oligosaccharides of the human chorionic
   gonadotropin {beta} subunit facilitate correct disulfide bond pairing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11851.

AU Becker-J.  Melchior-F.  Gerke-V.  Bischoff-F-R.  Ponstingl-H.
   Wittinghofer-A.
TI RNA1 encodes a GTPase-activating protein specific for Gsp1p, the
   Ran/TC4 homologue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11860.

AU Hopkins-P-C-R.  Crowther-D-C.  Carrell-R-W.  Stone-S-R.
TI Development of a novel recombinant serpin with potential antithrombotic
   properties
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11866.

AU James-S-R.  Paterson-A.  Harden-T-K.  Downes-C-P.
TI Kinetic analysis of phospholipase C{beta} isoforms using
   phospholipid-detergent mixed micelles. Evidence for interfacial
   catalysis involving distinct micelle binding and catalytic steps.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11872.

AU Lei-K-J.  Pan-C-J.  Liu-J-L.  Shelly-L-L.  Chou-J-Y.
TI Structure-function analysis of human glucose-6-phosphatase, the enzyme
   deficient in glycogen storage disease type 1a
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11882.

AU Masson-L.  Mazza-A.  Brousseau-R.  Tabashnik-B.
TI Kinetics of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin binding with brush border
   membrane vesicles from susceptible and resistant larvae of Plutella
   xylostella
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11887.

AU Silberg-D-G.  Wang-W.  Moseley-R-H.  Traber-P-G.
TI The Down Regulated in Adenoma (dra) gene encodes an intestine-specific
   membrane sulfate transport protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11897.

AU Flaspohler-J-A.  Boczkowski-D.  Hall-B-L.  Milcarek-C.
TI The 3{prime}-untranslated region of membrane exon 2 from the {gamma}2a
   immunoglobulin gene contributes to efficient transcription termination
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11903.

AU Zhen-L.  Rusiniak-M-E.  Swank-R-T.
TI The {beta}-glucuronidase propeptide contains a serpin-related octamer
   necessary for complex formation with egasyn esterase and for retention
   within the endoplasmic reticulum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11912.

AU Benkirane-N.  Guichard-G.  Regenmortel-M-H-V-V.  Briand-J-P.
   Muller-S.
TI Cross-reactivity of antibodies to retro-inverso peptidomimetics with
   the parent protein histone H3 and chromatin core particle. Specificity
   and kinetic rate-constant measurements.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11921.

AU Ezumi-Y.  Takayama-H.  Okuma-M.
TI Differential regulation of protein-tyrosine phosphatases by integrin
   {alpha}IIb{beta}3 through cytoskeletal reorganization and tyrosine
   phosphorylation in human platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11927.

AU Engle-M-J.  Mahmood-A.  Alpers-D-H.
TI Two rat intestinal alkaline phosphatase isoforms with different
   carboxyl-terminal peptides are both membrane-bound by a glycan
   phosphatidylinositol linkage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11935.

AU Carroll-T-P.  Morales-M-M.  Fulmer-S-B.  Allen-S-S.  Flotte-T-R.
   Cutting-G-R.  Guggino-W-B.
TI Alternate translation initiation codons can create functional forms of
   cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11941.

AU Honda-S.  Tomiyama-Y.  Pelletier-A-J.  Annis-D.  Honda-Y.
   Orchekowski-R.  Ruggeri-Z.  Kunicki-T-J.
TI Topography of ligand-induced binding sites, including a novel
   cation-sensitive epitope (AP5) at the amino terminus, of the human
   integrin {beta}3 subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11947.

AU Waldron-R-T.  Short-A-D.  Gill-D-L.
TI Thapsigargin-resistant intracellular calcium pumps. Role in calcium
   pool function and growth of thapsigargin-resistant cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11955.

AU Hanada-M.  Aime-Sempe-C.  Sato-T.  Reed-J-C.
TI Structure-function analysis of Bcl-2 protein. Identification of
   conserved domains important for homodimerization with Bcl-2 and
   heterodimerization with Bax.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11962.

AU Sanyal-A.  Getz-G-S.
TI Import of transcription factor MTF1 into the yeast mitochondria takes
   place through an unusual pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11970.

AU Alam-J.  Camhi-S.  Choi-A-M-K.
TI Identification of a second region upstream of the mouse heme
   oxygenase-1 gene that functions as a basal level and inducer-dependent
   transcription enhancer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11977.

AU Xie-Y.  Morimoto-T.
TI Four hydrophobic segments in the NH2-terminal third (H1-H4) of
   Na,K-ATPase {alpha} subunit alternately initiate and halt membrane
   translocation of the newly synthesized polypeptide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11985.

AU Chang-J-Y.  Schindler-P.  Chatrenet-B.
TI The disulfide structures of scrambled hirudins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11992.

AU Cuenda-A.  Nogues-M.  Henao-F.  Gutierrez-Merino-C.
TI Interaction between glycogen phosphorylase and sarcoplasmic reticulum
   membranes and its functional implications
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 11998.

AU Patti-J-M.  House-Pompeo-K.  Boles-J-O.  Garza-N.  Gurusiddappa-S.
   Hook-M.
TI Critical residues in the ligand-binding site of the Staphylococcus
   aureus collagen-binding adhesin (MSCRAMM)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12005.

AU Norgard-Sumnicht-K.  Varki-A.
TI Endothelial heparan sulfate proteoglycans that bind to L-selectin have
   glucosamine residues with unsubstituted amino groups
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12012.

AU McPhee-J-C.  Ragsdale-D-S.  Scheuer-T.  Catterall-W-A.
TI A critical role for transmembrane segment IVS6 of the sodium channel
   {alpha} subunit in fast inactivation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12025.

AU Hemmerich-S.  Leffler-H.  Rosen-S-D.
TI Structure of the O-glycans in GlyCAM-1, an endothelial-derived ligand
   for L-selectin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12035.

AU Arnone-M-I.  Zannini-M.  Lauro-R-D.
TI The DNA binding activity and the dimerization ability of the thyroid
   transcription factor I are redox regulated
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12048.

AU Waard-M-D.  Witcher-D-R.  Pragnell-M.  Liu-H.  Campbell-K-P.
TI Properties of the {alpha}1-{beta} anchoring site in voltage-dependent
   Ca2+ channels
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12056.

AU Baker-R-T.  Varshavsky-A.
TI Yeast N-terminal amidase. A new enzyme and component of the N-end rule
   pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12065.

AU Ward-S-G.  Mills-S-J.  Liu-C.  Westwick-J.  Potter-B-V-L.
TI d-myo-Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate analogues modified at the 3-position
   inhibit phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12075.

AU Wright-J-D.  Reuter-C-W-M.  Weber-M-J.
TI An incomplete program of cellular tyrosine phosphorylations induced by
   kinase-defective epidermal growth factor receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12085.

AU McMahon-R-J.  Frost-S-C.
TI Nutrient control of GLUT1 processing and turnover in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12094.

AU Lezoualc'h-F.  Seugnet-I.  Monnier-A-L.  Ghysdael-J.  Behr-J-P.
   Demeneix-B-A.
TI Inhibition of neurogenic precursor proliferation by antisense {alpha}
   thyroid hormone receptor oligonucleotides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12100.

AU Coleman-M-E.  DeMayo-F.  Yin-K-C.  Lee-H-M.  Geske-R.  Montgomery-C.
   Schwartz-R-J.
TI Myogenic vector expression of insulin-like growth factor I stimulates
   muscle cell differentiation and myofiber hypertrophy in transgenic mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12109.

AU Sofer-A.  Futerman-A-H.
TI Cationic amphiphilic drugs inhibit the internalization of cholera toxin
   to the Golgi apparatus and the subsequent elevation of cyclic AMP
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12117.

AU Liao-K.  Lane-M-D.
TI The blockade of preadipocyte differentiation by protein-tyrosine
   phosphatase HA2 is reversed by vanadate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12123.

AU Ramamoorthy-R.  Swihart-K-G.  McCoy-J-J.  Wilson-M-E.  Donelson-J-E.
TI Intergenic regions between tandem gp63 genes influence the differential
   expression of gp63 RNAs in Leishmania chagasi promastigotes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12133.

AU Hussain-A.  Garnett-C.  Klein-M-G.  Tsai-Wu-J-J.  Schneider-M-F.
   Inesi-G.
TI Direct involvement of intracellular Ca2+ transport ATPase in the
   development of thapsigargin resistance by Chinese hamster lung
   fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12140.

AU Nakaoka-T.  Kojima-N.  Ogita-T.  Tsuji-S.
TI Characterization of the phosphatidylserine-binding region of rat MARCKS
   (myristoylated, alanine-rich protein kinase C substrate). Its
   regulation through phosphorylation of serine 152.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12147.

AU Yang-J.  Brown-M-S.  Ho-Y-K.  Goldstein-J-L.
TI Three different rearrangements in a single intron truncate sterol
   regulatory element binding protein-2 and produce sterol-resistant
   phenotype in three cell lines. Role of introns in protein evolution.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12152.

AU Rubio-S.  Lacaze-Masmonteil-T.  Chailley-Heu-B.  Kahn-A.
   Bourbon-J-R.  Ducroc-R.
TI Pulmonary surfactant protein A (SP-A) is expressed by epithelial cells
   of small and large intestine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12162.

AU Yamaguchi-N.  Fukuda-M-N.
TI Golgi retention mechanism of {beta}-1,4-galactosyltransferase.
   Membrane-spanning domain-dependent homodimerization and association
   with {alpha}- and {beta}-tubulins.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12170.

AU Svensson-L-T.  Alexson-S-E-H.  Hiltunen-J-K.
TI Very long chain and long chain acyl-CoA thioesterases in rat liver
   mitochondria. Identification, purification, characterization, and
   induction by peroxisome proliferators.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12177.

AU Stauffer-T-P.  Guerini-D.  Carafoli-E.
TI Tissue distribution of the four gene products of the plasma membrane
   Ca2+ pump. A study using specific antibodies.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12184.

AU Watanabe-S-I.  Hino-A.  Wada-K.  Eliason-J-F.  Uchida-T.
TI Purification, cloning, and expression of murine uridine phosphorylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12191.

AU Kapazoglou-A.  Sagliocco-F.  Dure-L-III.
TI PSII-T, a new nuclear encoded lumenal protein from photosystem II.
   Targeting and processing in isolated chloroplasts.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12197.

AU Mangroo-D.  RajBhandary-U-L.
TI Mutants of Escherichia coli initiator tRNA defective in initiation.
   Effects of overproduction of methionyl-tRNA transformylase and the
   initiation factors IF2 and IF3.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12203.

AU Nilsson-M.  Toftgard-R.  Bohm-S.
TI Activated Ha-Ras but not TPA induces transcription through binding
   sites for activating transcription factor 3/Jun and a novel nuclear
   factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12210.

AU Monlauzeur-L.  Rajasekaran-A.  Chao-M.  Rodriguez-Boulan-E.
   Bivic-A-L.
TI A cytoplasmic tyrosine is essential for the basolateral localization of
   mutants of the human nerve growth factor receptor in Madin-Darby canine
   kidney cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12219.

AU Donkersloot-J-A.  Thompson-J.
TI Cloning, expression, sequence analysis, and site-directed mutagenesis
   of the Tn5306-encoded N5-(carboxyethyl)ornithine synthase from
   Lactococcus lactis K1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12226.

AU Chen-R-H.  Moses-H-L.  Maruoka-E-M.  Derynck-R.  Kawabata-M.
TI Phosphorylation-dependent interaction of the cytoplasmic domains of the
   type I and type II transforming growth factor-{beta} receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12235.

AU Salvati-A-L.  Lahm-A.  Paonessa-G.  Ciliberto-G.  Toniatti-C.
TI Interleukin-6 (IL-6) antagonism by soluble IL-6 receptor {alpha}
   mutated in the predicted gp130-binding interface
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12242.

AU Wang-C-I.  Yang-Q.  Craik-C-S.
TI Isolation of a high affinity inhibitor of urokinase-type plasminogen
   activator by phage display of ecotin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12250.

AU Paananen-K.  Saarinen-J.  Annila-A.  Kovanen-P-T.
TI Proteolysis and fusion of low density lipoprotein particles strengthen
   their binding to human aortic proteoglycans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12257.

AU Penco-S.  Pastorino-S.  Bianchi-Scarra-G.  Garre-C.
TI Lactoferrin down-modulates the activity of the granulocyte macrophage
   colony-stimulating factor promoter in interleukin-1{beta}-stimulated
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12263.

AU Vaisman-B-L.  Klein-H-G.  Rouis-M.  Berard-A-M.  Kindt-M-R.
   Talley-G-D.  Meyn-S-M.  Hoyt-R-F-Jr..  Marcovina-S-M.  Albers-J-J.
   Hoeg-J-M.  Brewer-H-B-Jr..  Santamarina-Fojo-S.
TI Overexpression of human lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase leads to
   hyperalphalipoproteinemia in transgenic mice
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12269.

AU Waring-J-F.  Radford-J-E.  Burns-L-J.  Ginder-G-D.
TI The human leukocyte antigen A2 interferon-stimulated response element
   consensus sequence binds a nuclear factor required for constitutive
   expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12276.

AU Welham-M-J.  Learmonth-L.  Bone-H.  Schrader-J-W.
TI Interleukin-13 signal transduction in lymphohemopoietic cells.
   Similarities and differences in signal transduction with interleukin-4
   and insulin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12286.

AU Heymach-J-V-Jr..  Shooter-E-M.
TI The biosynthesis of neurotrophin heterodimers by transfected mammalian
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12297.

AU Hamawy-M-M.  Minoguchi-K.  Swaim-W-D.  Mergenhagen-S-E.
   Siraganian-R-P.
TI A 77-kDa protein associates with pp125FAK in mast cells and becomes
   tyrosine-phosphorylated by high affinity IgE receptor aggregation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12305.

AU Toyoda-N.  Berry-M-J.  Harney-J-W.  Larsen-P-R.
TI Topological analysis of the integral membrane protein, type 1
   iodothyronine deiodinase (D1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12310.

AU Okamoto-S.  Nakamura-K.  Nihira-T.  Yamada-Y.
TI Virginiae butanolide binding protein from Streptomyces virginiae.
   Evidence that VbrA is not the virginiae butanolide binding protein and
   reidentification of the true binding protein.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 19.  270(20).  p 12319.

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AU Wlodarczyk-M.  Piechucka-E.
TI Conjugal Transfer of Plasmid and Chromosomal Markers Between
   Strains of Thiobacillus versutus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 185.
AB 50300185.284

AU Lottering-E-A.  Streips-U-N.
TI Induction of Cold Shock Proteins in Bacillus subtilis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 193.
AB 50300193.284

AU Yamagata-Y.  Sato-T.  Hanzawa-S.  Ichishima-E.
TI The Structure of Subtilisin ALP I from Alkalophilic Bacillus sp.
   NKS-21.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 201.
AB 50300201.284

AU Baars-J-J-P.  Op-den-Camp-H-J-M.  van-Hoek-A-H-A-M.
   van-der-Drift-C.  Van-Griensven-L-J-L-D.  Visser,-L-J-L-D.
   Vogels-G-D.
TI Purification and Characterization of NADP-Dependent Glutamate
   Dehydrogenase from the Commercial Mushroom Agaricus bisporus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 211.
AB 50300211.284

AU Sudo-H.    Burgess-J-G.  Takemasa-H.  Nakamura-N.  Matsunaga-T.
TI Sulfated Exopolysaccharide Production by the Halophilic
   Cyanobacterium Aphanocapsa halophytia.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 219.
AB 50300219.284

AU Beall-B-W.  Sanden-G-N.
TI Cloning and Initial Characterization of the Bordetella pertussis
   fur Gene.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 223.
AB 50300223.284

AU Ogiwara-K.  Hori-H.  Minami-M.  Takeuchi-K.  Sato-R.  Ohba-M.
   Iwahana-H.
TI Nucleotide Sequence of the Gene Encoding Novel Delta-Endotoxin from
   Bacillus thuringiensis Serovar japonensis Strain Buibui Specific
   to Scarabaeid Beetles.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 227.
AB 50300227.284

AU Mormeneo-S.  Zazueta-Sandoval-R.  Flores-Carreon-A.
TI Isolation and Partial Characterization of Uronic Acid-Containing
   Glycoproteins from Mucor rouxii.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 237.
AB 50300237.284

AU Daniel-P.
TI Sizing of the Lactobacillus plantarum Genome and Other Lactic Acid
   Bacteria Species by Transverse Alternating Field Electrophoresis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 243.
AB 50300243.284

AU Cianciotto-N-P.  Stamos-J-K.    Kamp-D-W.
TI Infectivity of Legionella pneumophila mip Mutant for Alveolar
   Epithelial Cells.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 247.
AB 50300247.284

AU Koehidai-L.
TI Method for Determination of Chemoattraction in Tetrahymena
   pyriformis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1995 30(04)  P 251.
AB 50300251.284

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AU Sabolic-I.    Katsura-T.  Verbavatz-J-M.    Brown-D.
TI The AQP2 Water Channel: Effect of Vasopressin Treatment,
   Microtubule Disruption, and Distribution in Neonatal Rats.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 165.
AB 51430165.232

AU Fischbarg-J.  Li-J.  Cheung-M.  Czegledy-F.  Iserovich-P.  Kuang-K.
TI Predictive Evidence for a Porin-Type beta-Barrel Fold in CHIP28 and
   other Members of the MIP Family. A Restricted-Pore Model Common to
   Water Channels and Facilitators.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 177.
AB 51430177.232

AU Gutierrez-A-M.  Gonzalez-E.    Echevarria-M.  Hernandez-C-S.
   Whittembury-G.
TI The Proximal Straight Tubule (PST) Basolateral Cell Membrane Water
   Channel: Selectivity Characteristics.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 189.
AB 51430189.232

AU Abrami-L.  Capurro-C.  Ibarra-C.  Parisi-M.  Buhler-J-M.
   Ripoche-P.
TI Distribution of mRNA Encoding the FA-CHIP Water Channel in
   Amphibian Tissues: Effects of Salt Adaptation.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 199.
AB 51430199.232

AU Zadunaisky-J-A.  Cardona-S.  Au-L.  Roberts-D-M.  Fisher-E.
   Lowenstein-B.  Cragoe,-Jr.-E-J.  Spring-K-R.
TI Chloride Transport Activation by Plasma Osmolarity During Rapid
   Adaptation to High Salinity of Fundulus heteroclitus.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 207.
AB 51430207.232

AU Talavera-D.  Ponce-A.  Fiorentino-R.  Gonzalez-Mariscal-L.
   Contreras-R-G.  Sanchez-S-H.  Garcia-Villegas-M-R.  Valdes-J.
   Cereijido-M.
TI Expression of Potassium Channels in Epithelial Cells Depends on
   Calcium-activated Cell-Cell Contacts.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 219.
AB 51430219.232

AU Fernandez-R.    Malnic-G.
TI Secretion of HCO^[-]_[3]/OH^[-] in Cortical Distal Tubule of the
   Rat.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 227.
AB 51430227.232

AU Parisi-M.  Pisam-M.  Calamita-G.  Gobin-R.  Toriano-R.  Bourguet-J.
TI Water Pathways across a Reconstituted Epithelial Barrier Formed by
   Caco-2 Cells: Effects of Medium Hypertonicity.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 237.
AB 51430237.232

AU Wang-K-W.    Tripathi-S.  Hladky-S-B.
TI Ion Binding Constants for Gramicidin A Obtained from Water
   Permeability Measurements.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 247.
AB 51430247.232

AU Candia-O-A.  Zamudio-A-C.
TI Chloride-activated Water Permeability in the Frog Corneal
   Epithelium.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 259.
AB 51430259.232

AU Calamita-G.  Grazia-Mola-M.  Gounon-P.  Jouve-M.  Bourguet-J.
   Svelto-M.
TI Aquaporin-CHIP-related Protein in Frog Urinary Bladder:
   Localization by Confocal Microscopy.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 143(03)  P 267.
AB 51430267.232

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AU Chatton-J-Y.  Spring-K-R.
TI The Sodium Concentration of the Lateral Intercellular Spaces of
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AU Xia-P.  Persson-B-E.    Spring-K-R.
TI The Chloride Concentration in the Lateral Intercellular Spaces of
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 21.
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AU Cui-C.  Smith-D-O.  Adler-J.
TI Characterization of Mechanosensitive Channels in Escherichia coli
   Cytoplasmic Membrane by Whole-Cell Patch Clamp Recording.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 31.
AB 51440031.232

AU Fucentese-M.  Winterhalter-K.  Murer-H.  Biber-J.
TI Functional Expression of Rat Renal Na/P_[i]-Cotransport (NaPi-2) in
   Sf9 Cells by the Baculovirus System.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 43.
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AU Hildebrandt-J-P.
TI Lysophosphatidic Acid Induces Inositol Phosphate and Calcium
   Signals in Exocrine Cells from the Avian Nasal Salt Gland.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 49.
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AU Renganathan-M.  Godoy-C-M-G.  Cukierman-S.
TI Direct Modulation of Na^[+] Currents by Protein Kinase C Activators
   in Mouse Neuroblastoma Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 59.
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AU Fanger-G-R.  Brennan-C.  Henderson-L-P.  Gardner-P-D.  Maue-R-A.
TI Differential Expression of Sodium Channels and Nicotinic
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   Pheochromocytoma Cell Line.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 71.
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AU Crowe-W-E.  Ehrenfeld-J.  Brochiero-E.  Wills-N-K.
TI Apical Membrane Sodium and Chloride Entry During Osmotic Swelling
   of Renal (A6) Epithelial Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1995 144(01)  P 81.
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AU Preiszner-J.  Takacs-I.  Bilgin-M.  Gyoergyey-J.  Dudits-D.
   Feher-A.
TI Organization of a Solanum brevidens repetitive sequence related to
   the TGRI subtelomeric repeats of Lycopersicon esculentum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 1.
AB 40890001.122

AU Hormaza-J-I.  Dollo-L.  Polito-V-S.
TI Identification of a RAPD marker linked to sex determination in
   Pistacia vera using bulked segregant analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 9.
AB 40890009.122

AU Resurreccion-A-P.  Villareal-C-P.  Parco-A.  Second-G.
   Juliano-B-O.
TI Classification of cultivated rices into indica and japonica
   types*by the isozyme, RFLP and two milled-rice methods.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 14.
AB 40890014.122

AU Mukhopadhyay-A.  Arumugam-N.  Pradhan-A-K.  Murthy-H-N.  Yadav-B-S.
    Sodhi-Y-S.  Pental-D.
TI Somatic hybrids with substitution type genomic configuration TCBB
   for the transfer of nuclear and organelle genes from Brassica
   tournefortii TT to allotetraploid oilseed crop B. carinata BBCC.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 19.
AB 40890019.122

AU Sun-Y.  Skinner-D-Z.  Liang-G-H.  Hulbert-S-H.
TI Phylogenetic analysis of Sorghum and related taxa using internal
   transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 26.
AB 40890026.122

AU Alvarez-E.  Alonso-Blanco-C.  Roca-A.  Goicoechea-P-G.  Giraldez-R.
TI Physical mapping of translocation breakpoints in rye by means of
   synaptonemal complex analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 33.
AB 40890033.122

AU Kennard-W-C.  Poetter-K.  Dijkhuizen-A.  Meglic-V.  Staub-J-E.
   Havey-M-J.  be-considered-as-dual-first-T.
TI Linkages among rflp, rapd, isozyme, disease-resistance, and
   morphological markers in narrow and wide crosses of cucumber.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 42.
AB 40890042.122

AU Cho-Y-G.  Eun-M-Y.  Kim-Y-K.  Chung-T-Y.  Chae-Y-A.
TI The semidwarf gene, sd-1, of rice (Oryza sativa L.). I. Linkage
   with the esterase locus, EstI-2.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 49.
AB 40890049.122

AU Cho-Y-G.  Eun-M-Y.  McCouch-S-R.  Chae-Y-A.
TI The semidwarf gene, sd-1, of rice (Oryza sativa L.). II. Molecular
   mapping and marker-assisted selection.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 54.
AB 40890054.122

AU Garcia-Casado-G.  Sanchez-Monge-R.  Lopez-Otin-C.  Salcedo-G.
TI Rye chromosome arm 3RS encodes a homodimeric inhibitor of insect
   alpha-amylase.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 60.
AB 40890060.122

AU Cui-Y-X.  Xu-G-W.  Magill-C-W.  Schertz-K-F.  Hart-G-E.
TI A low-copy-number Sorghum DNA sequence that detects hypervariable
   EcoRV fragments.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 64.
AB 40890064.122

AU Chen-Q.  Lu-Y-L.  Jahier-J.  Bernard-M.
TI Identification of wheat-Agropyron cristatum monosomic addition
   lines by RFLP analysis using a set of assigned wheat DNA probes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 70.
AB 40890070.122

AU Chunwongse-J.  Bunn-T-B.  Crossman-C.  Jiang-J.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Chromosomal localization and molecular-marker tagging of the
   powdery mildew resistance gene (Lv) in tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 76.
AB 40890076.122

AU Pammi-S.  Schertz-K.  Xu-G.  Hart-G.  Mullet-J-E.
TI Random-amplified-polymorphic DNA markers in sorghum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 80.
AB 40890080.122

AU Crossa-J.  Taba-S.  Eberhart-S-A.  P.-Bretting*R.-Vencovsky
   Bretting-P.  Vencovsky-R.
TI Practical considerations for maintaining germplasm in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 89.
AB 40890089.122

AU Maisonneuve-B.  Bellec-Y.  Anderson-P.  Michelmore-R-W.
TI Rapid mapping of two genes for resistance to downy mildew from
   Lactuca serriola to existing clusters of resistance genes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 96.
AB 40890096.122

AU Castro-J.  Rodriguez-S.  Arias-J.  Sanchez-L.  Martinez-P.
TI A population analysis of Robertsonian and Ag-NOR polymorphisms in
   brown trout (Salmo trutta).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 105.
AB 40890105.122

AU Diz-D-A.  Wofford-D-S.  Schank-S-C.
TI Correlation and path-coefficient analyses of seed-yield components
   in pearl millet * elephantgrass hybrids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 112.
AB 40890112.122

AU Schild-T-A.  Wagner-V.  Geldermann-H.
TI Variants within the 5'-flanking regions of bovine milk protein
   genes: I. kappa-casein-encoding gene.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 116.
AB 40890116.122

AU Wagner-V-A.  Schild-T-A.  Geldermann-H.
TI DNA variants within the 5'-flanking region of milk-protein-encoding
   genes. II. The beta-lactoglobulin-encoding gene.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 121.
AB 40890121.122

AU Berbe'c-A.
TI Variation among offspring of alloplasmic tobacco Nicotiana tabacum
   L. cv `Zamojska 4' with the cytoplasm of N. knightiana Goodspeed.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 127.
AB 40890127.122

AU Opsahl-Ferstad-H-G.  Bjornstad-A.  Rognli-O-A.
TI Genetic control of androgenetic response in Lolium perenne L.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(1)  P 133.
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AU Gremillet-D.  Schmid-D.  Culik-B.
TI Energy requirements of breeding great cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 1-9.

AU Miller-M-J.
TI Species assemblages of leptocephali in the Sargasso Sea and Florida
   Current.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 11-26.

AU Wang-S-B.  Houde-E-D.
TI Distribution, relative abundance, biomass and production of bay anchovy
   Anchoa mitchilli in the Chesapeake Bay.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 27-38.

AU Brandt-A.
TI Peracarid fauna (Crustacea, Malacostraca) of the Northeast Water
   Polynya off Greenland: documenting close benthic-pelagic coupling in
   the Westwind Trough.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 39-51.

AU Bochdansky-A-B.  Puskaric-S.  Herndl-G-J.
TI Influence of zooplankton grazing on free dissolved enzymes in the sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 53-63.

AU Hansen-P-J.
TI Growth and grazing response of a ciliate feeding on the red tide
   dinoflagellate Gyrodinium aureolum in monoculture and in mixture with a
   non-toxic alga.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 65-72.

AU Smith-S-D-A.  Simpson-R-D.
TI Effects of the 'Nella Dan' oil spill on the fauna of Durvillaea
   antarctica holdfasts.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 73-89.

AU Murphey-P-L.  Fonseca-M-S.
TI Role of high and low energy seagrass beds as nursery areas for Penaeus
   duorarum in North Carolina.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 91-98.

AU Currin-C-A.  Newell-S-Y.  Paerl-H-W.
TI The role of standing dead Spartina alterniflora and benthic microalgae
   in salt marsh food webs: considerations based on multiple stable
   isotope analysis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 99-116.

AU Alber-M.  Valiela-I.
TI Organic aggregates in detrital food webs: incorporation by bay scallops
   Argopecten irradians.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 117-124.

AU Stoner-A-W.  Ray-M.  Waite-J-M.
TI Effects of a large herbivorous gastropod on macrofauna communities in
   tropical seagrass meadows.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 125-137.

AU Gibson-G-D.  Chia-F-S.
TI Developmental variability in the poecilogonous opisthobranch Haminaea
   callidegenita: life-history traits and effects of environmental
   parameters.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 139-155.

AU Mayer-M-S.  Schaffner-L.  Kemp-W-M.
TI Nitrification potentials of benthic macrofaunal tubes and burrow walls:
   effects of sediment NH_(4)^(+) and animal irrigation behavior.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 157-169.

AU Cariou-Le-Gall-V.  Blanchard-G-F.
TI Monthly HPLC measurements of pigment concentration from an intertidal
   muddy sediment of Marennes-Oleron Bay, France.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 171-179.

AU Hoegh-Guldberg-O.  Salvat-B.
TI Periodic mass-bleaching and elevated sea temperatures: bleaching of
   outer reef slope communities in Moorea, French Polynesia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 181-190.

AU Maida-M.  Sammarco-P-W.  Coll-J-C.
TI Effects of soft corals on scleractinian coral recruitment. I:
   Directional allelopathy and inhibition of settlement.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 191-202.

AU Meesters-E-H.  Bak-R-P-M.
TI Age-related deterioration of a physiological function in the branching
   coral Acropora palmata.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 203-209.

AU Weinbauer-M-G.  Velimirov-B.
TI Biomass and secondary production of the temperate gorgonian coral
   Eunicella cavolini (Coelenterata: Octocorallia).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 211-216.

AU Maranger-R.  Bird-D-F.
TI Viral abundance in aquatic systems: a comparison between marine and
   fresh waters.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 217-226.

AU Kwint-R-L-J.  Kramer-K-J-M.
TI Dimethylsulphide production by plankton communities.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 227-237.

AU Dickson-M-L.  Wheeler-P-A.
TI Ammonium uptake and regeneration rates in a coastal upwelling regime.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 239-248.

AU Kromkamp-J.  Peene-J.
TI Possibility of net phytoplankton primary production in the turbid
   Schelde Estuary (SW Netherlands).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 249-259.

AU Montecino-V.  Pizarro-G.
TI Phytoplankton acclimation and spectral penetration of UV irradiance off
   the central Chilean coast.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 261-269.

AU van-Bleijswijk-J-D-L.  Veldhuis-M-J-W.
TI In situ gross growth rates of Emiliania huxleyi in enclosures with
   different phosphate loadings revealed by diel changes in DNA content.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 271-277.

AU Leitao-J-M.  Lorenz-B.  Bachinski-N.  Wilhelm-C.  Mueller-W-E-G.
   Schroeder-H-C.
TI Osmotic-stress-induced synthesis and degradation of inorganic
   polyphosphates in the alga Phaeodactylum tricornutum.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 279-288.

AU Duarte-P.  Ferreira-J-G.
TI Seasonal adaptation and short-term metabolic responses of Gelidium
   sesquipedale to varying light and temperature.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 289-300.

AU Bisbal-G-A.  Bengtson-D-A.
TI Effects of delayed feeding on survival and growth of summer flounder
   Paralichthys dentatus larvae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 301-306.

AU Aronson-R-B.  Heck-Jr-K-L.
TI Tethering experiments and hypothesis testing in ecology.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 307-309.

AU Folkvord-A.  Moksness-E.
TI RNA/DNA ratios and growth of herring larvae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1995 May 25.  120.  P 311-312.

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TI Mutant Quantity and Quality in Mammalian Cells (AL) Exposed to Cesium-137
   Gamma Radiation: Effect of Caffeine.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 247-255.
AB Caffeine, which by itself did not cause a significant increase in
   mutations in human-hamster hybrid cells, approximately doubled the slope of
   the induction of S1- mutants by gamma rays. Caffeine also increased the
   percentage of "complex" mutations and thus altered both the quantity and type
   of mutation.

AU Balcer-Kubiczek-E-K. Yin-J. Lin-Q. Harrison-G-H. Abraham-J-M. Meltzer-S-J.
TI p53 Mutational Status and Survival of Human Breast Cancer MCF-7 Cell
   Variants after Exposure to X Rays or Fission Neutrons.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 256-262.
AB Relative to cells with wild-type p53, cells harboring mutated p53 are more
   resistant to X rays but not to fission neutrons. Low- or high-LET radiations
   do not induce p53 mutations.

AU Kelly-G. Stegelmeier-B-L. Hahn-F-F.
TI p53 Alterations in Plutonium-Induced F344 Rat Lung Tumors.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 263-269.
AB Aberrations in the p53 gene were investigated in 38 lung tumors from rats
   that had inhaled plutonium dioxide aerosols. Two G->A transition mutations
   were observed, suggesting that p53 mutations are relatively unimportant in
   the development of lung tumors induced in the rat by high-LET radiation.

AU Miller-R-C. Geard-C-R. Martin-S-G. Marino-S-A. Hall-E-J.
TI Neutron-Induced Cell Cycle-Dependent Oncogenic Transformation of C3H
   10T1/2 Cells.
SORadiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 270-275.
AB Neutron irradiation (intermediate LET) induces oncogenesis in cells
   principally in G1 phase and to a lesser extent in G2 phase while X rays (low
   LET) induce cells that are in the G2 phase.

AU Bettega-D. Calzolari-P. Costa-A., Noris-Chiorda-U. Tallone-L.
TI Oncogenic Transformation of C3H 10T1/2 Cells Exposed to Alpha Particles:
   Sensitivity through the Cell Cycle.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 276-280.
AB Oncogenic transformation of synchronized C3H 10T1/2 cells was determined
   after exposure to 0.3 Gy of 4.3 MeV alpha particles. The highest frequency
   occurs 4 h after mitotic collection, corresponding to mid G1 phase, and it is
   a factor of about 2 higher than the value relative to the asynchronous
   population and that relative to early S phase.

AU Hanson-W-R. Zhen-W. Geng-L. Hunter-N. Milas-L.
TI The Prostaglandin E1 Analog, Misoprostol, a Normal Tissue Protector, Does
   Not Protect Four Murine Tumors In Vivo from Radiation Injury.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 281-287.
AB Differential protection of normal tissues with no tumor protection may
   increase the therapeutic gain in cancer treatment. Evidence suggests that
   misoprostol, a PGE1 analog, protects several normal tissues but does not
   protect four tumors in murine systems.

AU Stoll-U. Schmid-A.. Schneider-E. Kiefer-J.
TI Killing and Mutation of Chinese Hamster V79 Cells Exposed to Accelerated
   Oxygen and Neon Ions.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 288-294.
AB Chinese hamster V79 cells were exposed to accelerated oxygen and neon ions
   (energy 2-400 MeV/u, LET 18-754 keV/micrometer), and mutation induction was
   assessed at the HPRT locus.

AU Howe-G-R.
TI Lung Cancer Mortality between 1950 and 1987 after Exposure to Fractionated
   Moderate-Dose-Rate Ionizing Radiation in the Canadian Fluoroscopy Cohort
   Study and a Comparison with Lung Cancer Mortality in the Atomic Bomb
   Survivors Study.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 295-304.
AB Lung cancer mortality as a function of radiation exposure is compared
   between 64,172 Canadian tuberculosis patients and 75,725 individuals in the
   atomic bomb survivors study. Despite higher doses, there is no evidence of
   any radiation-related excess lung cancer in the Canadian study, in contrast
   to a strong association in the Japanese study, a difference which suggests a
   substantial fractionation and/or dose-rate effect

AU Andersson-M. Carstensen-B. Storm-H-H.
TI Mortality and Cancer Incidence after Cerebral Arteriography with or
   without Thorotrast.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3)/ P. 305-320.
AB Neurological patients administered Thorotrast (n = 99) or other
   radiographic agents (n = 1480) were examined by register data. For patients
   administered Thorotrast, mortality was increased due to cancer and benign
   liver conditions, and incidence of cancer was increased due to liver cancer
   and leukemia but not other types.

AU Geselowitz-D-A. McManaway-M-E. Hofer-K-G. Neumann-R-D.
TI The Cytotoxicity of Decays of Tritium and Iodine-125 Incorporated in DNA
   of Mammalian Cells. Implications for the Low-LET Dosimetry of Incorporated
   Nuclides.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 321-326.
AB The cytotoxicities of tritium and iodine-125 are compared when they are
   incorporated into the DNA of CHO-K1 cells, which were frozen for decay
   accumulation. Implications for the mechanism of Auger-decay cytotoxicity are
   discussed.

AU Konijnenberg-M-W. Dewit-L-G-H. Mijnheer-B-J. Raaijmakers-C-P-J.
   Watkins-P-R-D.
TI Dose Homogeneity in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Using an Epithermal
   Neutron Beam.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 327-339.
AB A study was made of the therapeutic possibilities of the HB11 epithermal
   neutron beam for BNCT at the High Flux Reactor in Petten, The Netherlands,
   through Monte Carlo Models with the MCNP code. Maximum dose homogeneity in
   brain tumor irradiation is obtained with two bilateral fields 12 or 15 cm in
   diameter.

AU Berg-K. Luksiene-Z. Moan-J. Ma-L-W.
TI Combined Treatment of Ionizing Radiation and Photosensitization by
   5-Aminolevulinic Acid-Induced Protoporphyrin IX.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 340-346.
AB Combination treatment has been performed by an initial treatment with X
   rays followed by 5-aminolevulinic acid-induced photosensitization 0-48 h
   later. The combination treatment was found to be slightly antagonistic and
   slightly synergistic when separated by 0-4 h and 12-48 h, respectively.

AU Nikula-K-J. Muggenburg-B-A. Chang-I-Y. Griffith-W-C. Hahn-F-F.
   Boecker-B-B.
TI Biological Effects of Cesium Chloride Injected in Beagle Dogs.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3). P. 347-361.
AB The toxicity of cesium chloride was investigated, and significant effects
   included a dose-dependent decrease in survival, hematological dyscrasias and
   damage to the germinal epithelium of the testicular seminiferous tubules.
   There was a dose-related response in both males and females for the incidence
   of malignant neoplasms (excluding mammary neoplasms).

AU Ward-J-F.
TI Radiation Mutagenesis: The Initial DNA Lesions Responsible.
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3) P. 362-368.
AB The evidence for the involvement of radiation-induced oxidized bases in
   cellular DNA as causes of radiation mutagenesis is considered. It is
   concluded that such damage is unimportant but that multiply damaged sites
   characteristic of radiation damage are involved.
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   136-152, 1995).
SO Radiat-Res. 1995 June 142(3) P. 369-370.
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AU Martinelli-L.  Mandolino-G.
TI Genetic transformation and regeneration of transgenic plants in
   grapevine (Vitis rupestris S.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 621.
AB 40880621.122

AU Schmidt-T.  Schwarzacher-T.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.
TI Physical mapping of rRNA genes by fluorescent in-situ hybridization
   and structural analysis of 5S rRNA genes and intergenic spacer
   sequences in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 629.
AB 40880629.122

AU Peltier-D.  Farcy-E.  Dulieu-H.  A.-Berville  Berville-A.
TI Origin, distribution and mapping of RAPD markers from wild Petunia
   species in Petunia hybrida Hort lines.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 637.
AB 40880637.122

AU Llaca-V.  Salinas-A-D.  Gepts-P.
TI Chloroplast DNA as an evolutionary marker in the Phaseolus vulgaris
   complex.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 646.
AB 40880646.122

AU Fabrizius-M-A.  Openshaw-S-J.
TI Methods to evaluate populations for alleles to improve an elite
   hybrid.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 653.
AB 40880653.122

AU Diers-B-W.  Osborn-T-C.
TI Genetic diversity of oilseed Brassica napus germ plasm based on
   restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 662.
AB 40880662.122

AU de-Koning-G-J.  Weller-J-I.
TI Efficiency of direct selection on quantitative trait loci for a
   two-trait breeding objective.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 669.
AB 40880669.122

AU Pereira-A-S.  Tai-G-C-C.  Yada-R-Y.  Coffin-R-H.  Souza-Machado-V.
TI Potential for improvement by selection for reducing sugar content
   after cold storage for three potato populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 678.
AB 40880678.122

AU Xu-W-W.  Sleper-D-A.
TI Phylogeny of tall fescue and related species using RFLPs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 685.
AB 40880685.122

AU Balint-Kurti-P-J.  Dixon-M-S.  Jones-D-A.  Norcott-K-A.
   Jones-J-D-G.
TI RFLP linkage analysis of the Cf-4 and Cf-9 genes for resistance to
   Cladosporium fulvum in tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 691.
AB 40880691.122

AU Devaux-P.  Zivy-M.
TI Protein markers for anther culturability in barley.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 701.
AB 40880701.122

AU Mirzawan-P-D-N.  Cooper-M.  DeLacy-I-H.  Hogarth-D-M.
TI Retrospective analysis of the relationships among the test
   environments of the Southern Queensland sugarcane breeding
   programme.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 707.
AB 40880707.122

AU Chao-S.  Baysdorfer-C.  Heredia-Diaz-O.  Musket-T.  Xu-G.  Coe-E-H.
    Jr
TI RFLP mapping of partially sequenced leaf cDNA clones in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 717.
AB 40880717.122

AU Kishimoto-N.  Higo-H.  Abe-K.  Arai-S.  Saito-A.  Higo-K.
TI Identification of the duplicated segments in rice chromosomes 1 and
   5 by linkage analysis of cDNA markers of known functions.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 722.
AB 40880722.122

AU DeVerno-L-L.  Charest-P-J.  Bonen-L.
TI Mitochondrial DNA variation in somatic embryogenic cultures of
   Larix.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 727.
AB 40880727.122

AU Maroof-M-A-S.  Zhang-Q.  Biyashev-R-M.
TI Molecular marker analyses of powdery mildew resistance in barley.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 733.
AB 40880733.122

AU Delourme-R.  Bouchereau-A.  Hubert-N.  Renard-M.  Landry-B-S.
TI Identification of RAPD markers linked to a fertility restorer gene
   for the Ogura radish cytoplasmic male sterility of rapeseed
   (Brassica napus L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 741.
AB 40880741.122

AU Castagnone-Sereno->ROLES>P.-.  Wajnberg-E.  Leroy-M-B-F.
   Dalmasso-A.  Castagnone-Sereno-P.  Wajnberg-E.  Bongiovanni-M.
   Leroy-F.  Dalmasso-A.
TI Genetic variation in Meloidogyne incognita virulence against the
   tomato Mi resistance gene: evidence from isofemale line selection
   studies.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 749.
AB 40880749.122

AU Barker-H.  Solomon-Blackburn-R-M.  McNicol-J-W.  Bradshaw-J-E.
TI Resistance to potato leaf roll virus multiplication in potato is
   under major gene control.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 754.
AB 40880754.122

AU D'Ovidio-R.  Anderson-O-D.
TI PCR analysis to distinguish between alleles of a member of a
   multigene family correlated with wheat bread-making quality.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 759.
AB 40880759.122

AU Kreike-C-M.  de-Koning-J-R-A.  Vinke-J-H.  van-Ooijen-J-W.
   Stiekema-W-J.
TI Quantitatively-inherited resistance to Globodera pallida is
   dominated by one major locus in Solanum spegazzinii.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 764.
AB 40880764.122

AU Skogsmyr-I.
TI Gene dispersal from transgenic potatoes to conspecifics: a field
   trial.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 770.
AB 40880770.122

AU Lorenz-M.  Weihe-A.  Boerner-T.
TI DNA fragments of organellar origin in random amplified polymorphic
   DNA (RAPD) patterns of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 775.
AB 40880775.122

AU Frascaroli-E.  Galletti-S.  Landi-P.
TI Haplo-diploid gene expression and pollen selection for tolerance to
   acetochlor in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 780.
AB 40880780.122

AU Wise-R-P.  Schnable-P-S.
TI Mapping complementary genes in maize: positioning the rf1 and rf2
   nuclear-fertility restorer loci of Texas (T) cytoplasm relative to
   RFLP and visible markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 785.
AB 40880785.122

AU Liu-C-J.  Gale-M-D.
TI The genetical control and tissue-specificity of esterase isozymes
   in hexaploid wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 796.
AB 40880796.122

AU Wu-R-L.
TI Quantitative genetics of yield breeding for Populus short rotation
   culture. III. Efficiency of indirect selection on tree geometry.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 803.
AB 40880803.122

AU Sari-Gorla->ROLES>M.-.  Ferrario-S.  Frascaroli-E.  Frova-C.
   Landi-P.  Villa-M.  Sari-Gorla-M.  Ferrario-S.  Frova-C.  Villa-M.
    Frascaroli-E.  Landi-P.
TI Sporophytic response to pollen selection for Alachlor tolerance in
   maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 812.
AB 40880812.122

AU Castagna-R.  Maga-G.  Perenzin-M.  M.-Heun  Salamini-F.  Heun-M.
TI RFLP-based genetic relationships of Einkorn wheats.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 818.
AB 40880818.122

AU Iracabal-B.  Labarere-J.
TI Restriction site and length polymorphism of the rDNA unit in the
   cultivated basidiomycete Pleurotus cornucopiae.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 824.
AB 40880824.122

AU Cai-Q.  Bullen-M-R.
TI Analysis of genome-specific sequences in Phleum species:
   identification and use for study of genomic relationships.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 831.
AB 40880831.122

AU Deu-M.  Gonzalez-de-Leon-D.  Glaszmann-J-C.  Degremont-I.
   Chantereau-J.  Lanaud-C.  Hamon-P.
TI RFLP diversity in cultivated sorghum in relation to racial
   differentiation.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 838.
AB 40880838.122

AU Phillips-W-J.  Chapman-C-G-D.  Jack-P-L.
TI Molecular cloning and analysis of one member of a polymorphic
   family of GACA-hybridising DNA repeats in tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 845.
AB 40880845.122

AU Boudry-P.  Wieber-R.  Saumitou-Laprade-P.  Pillen-K.  Dijk-H-V.
   Jung-C.
TI Identification of RFLP markers closely linked to the bolting gene B
   and their significance for the study of the annual habit in beets
   (Beta vulgaris L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 852.
AB 40880852.122

AU Kowyama-Y.  Kunz-C.  Lewis-I.  Newbigin-E.  Clarke-A-E.
   Anderson-M-A.
TI Self-compatibility in a Lycopersicon peruvianum variant (LA2157)
   is associated with a lack of style S-RNase activity.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 859.
AB 40880859.122

AU Adam-Blondon-A-F.  Sevignac-M.  Bannerot-H.  ()-M-D.
TI SCAR, RAPD and RFLP markers linked to a dominant gene (Are)
   conferring resistance to anthracnose in common bean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 865.
AB 40880865.122

AU Banbura-J.
TI A new model of lateral plate morph inheritance in the threespine
   stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 871.
AB 40880871.122

AU Menkir-A.  Bramel-Cox-P-J.  Witt-M-D.
TI Comparison of trait associations in adapted * exotic matings of
   sorghum developed by two introgression methods.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 877.
AB 40880877.122

AU Cross-R-J.  Wallace-A-R.
TI Loss of genetic diversity from heterogeneous self-pollinating
   genebank accessions.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 885.
AB 40880885.122

AU Eshed-Y.  Zamir-D.
TI Introgressions from Lycopersicon pennellii can improve the
   soluble-solids yield of tomato hybrids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 891.
AB 40880891.122

AU Liang-C-Z.  Gu-M-H.  Pan-X-B.  Liang-G-H.  Zhu-L-H.
TI RFLP tagging of a new semidwarfing gene in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 88(6/7)  P 898.
AB 40880898.122


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AU Domoney-C.  Welham-T.  Ellis-N.  Hellens-R.
TI Inheritance of qualitative and quantitative trypsin inhibitor
   variants in Pisum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 387.
AB 40890387.122

AU Swartz-A-R.  Famula-T-R.
TI The effects of selection for gain in mice on the direct-maternal
   genetic correlation.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 392.
AB 40890392.122

AU Byrne-M.  Moran-G-F.  Murrell-J-C.  Tibbits-W-N.
TI Detection and inheritance of RFLPs in Eucalyptus nitens.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 397.
AB 40890397.122

AU Rothuizen-J.  Wolfswinkel-J.  Lenstra-J-A.  Frants-R-R.
TI The incidence of mini- and micro-satellite repetitive DNA in the
   canine genome.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 403.
AB 40890403.122

AU Kata-S-R.  Taylor-B-H.  Bockholt-A-J.  Smith-J-D.
TI Identification of opaque-2 genotypes in segregating populations of
   Quality Protein Maize by analysis of restriction fragment length
   polymorphisms.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 407.
AB 40890407.122

AU Jung-M.  Weldekidan-T.  Schaff-D.  Paterson-A.  Tingey-S.  Hawk-J.
TI Generation-means analysis and quantitative trait locus mapping of
   anthracnose stalk rot genes in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 413.
AB 40890413.122

AU Gentzbittel-L.  Zhang-Y-X.  Vear-F.  Griveau-B.  Nicolas-P.
TI RFLP studies of genetic relationships among inbred lines of the
   cultivated sunflower, Helianthus annuus L.: evidence for distinct
   restorer and maintainer germplasm pools.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 419.
AB 40890419.122

AU Klein-Lankhorst-R-M.  Salentijn-E-M-J.  Dirkse-W-G.  Reuver-M-A.
   Stiekema-W-J.
TI Construction of a YAC library from a Beta vulgaris fragment
   addition and isolation of a major satellite DNA cluster linked to
   the beet cyst nematode resistance locus Hs1^[pat-1].
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 426.
AB 40890426.122

AU Berry-S-T.  Allen-R-J.  Barnes-S-R.  Caligari-P-D-S.
TI Molecular marker analysis of Helianthus annuus L. 1. Restriction
   fragment length polymorphism between inbred lines of cultivated
   sunflower.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 435.
AB 40890435.122

AU Keil-M.  Griffin-A-R.
TI Use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in the
   discrimination and verification of genotypes in Eucalyptus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 442.
AB 40890442.122

AU Veldboom-L-R.  Lee-M.
TI Molecular-marker-facilitated studies of morphological traits in
   maize. II: Determination of QTLs for grain yield and yield
   components.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 451.
AB 40890451.122

AU Salentijn-E-M-J.  Sandal-N-N.  Klein-Lankhorst-R.  Lange-W.
   Bock-T-S-M-D.  Marcker-K-A.  Stiekema-W-J.
TI Long-range organization of a satellite DNA family flanking the beet
   cyst nematode resistance locus (Hs1) on chromosome-1 of B.
   patellaris and B. procumbens.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 459.
AB 40890459.122

AU van-der-Beek-J-G.  Pet-G.  Lindhout-P.
TI Resistance to powdery mildew (Oidium lycopersicum) in Lycopersicon
   hirsutum is controlled by an incompletely-dominant gene Ol-1 on
   chromosome 6.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 467.
AB 40890467.122

AU Freyre-R.  Warnke-S.  Sosinski-B.  Douches-D-S.
TI Quantitative trait locus analysis of tuber dormancy in diploid
   potato (Solanum spp.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 474.
AB 40890474.122

AU Liu-C-J.  Witcombe-J-R.  Pittaway-T-S.  Nash-M.  Hash-C-T.
   Busso-C-S.  Gale-M-D.
TI An RFLP-based genetic map of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 481.
AB 40890481.122

AU Parokonny-A-S.  Kenton-A.  Gleba-Y-Y.  Bennett-M-D.
TI The fate of recombinant chromosomes and genome interaction in
   Nicotiana asymmetric somatic hybrids and their sexual progeny.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 488.
AB 40890488.122

AU Roumen-E-C.
TI The inheritance of host plant resistance and its effect on the
   relative infection efficiency of Magnaporthe grisea in rice
   cultivars.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 498.
AB 40890498.122

AU Chalmers-K-J.  Newton-A-C.  Waugh-R.  Wilson-J.  Powell-W.
TI Evaluation of the extent of genetic variation in mahoganies
   (Meliaceae) using RAPD markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 504.
AB 40890504.122

AU Weining-S.  Ko-L.  Henry-R-J.
TI Polymorphisms in the alpha-amy1 gene of wild and cultivated barley
   revealed by the polymerase chain reaction.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 509.
AB 40890509.122

AU Wilkins-T-A.  Wan-C-Y.  Lu-C-C.
TI Ancient origin of the vacuolar H^[+]-ATPase 69-kilodalton catalytic
   subunit superfamily.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 514.
AB 40890514.122

AU Jaehne-A.  Becker-D.  Brettschneider-R.  Loerz-H.
TI Regeneration of transgenic, microspore-derived, fertile barley.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1994 89(4)  P 525.
AB 40890525.122

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AU Ohmori-T.  Murata-M.  Motoyoshi-F.
TI Identification of RAPD markers linked to the T  m-2 locus in
   tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 307.
AB 50900307.122

AU Irifune-K.  Hirai-K.  Zheng-J.  Morikawa-T-H.  -R.
TI Nucleotide sequence of a highly repeated DNA sequence and its
   chromosomal localization in Allium fistulosum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 312.
AB 50900312.122

AU Rajora-O-P.  Dancik  Dancik-B-P.
TI Chloroplast DNA variation in Populus. I. Intraspecific restriction
   fragment diversity within Populus deltoides, P. nigra and P.
   maximowiczii.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 317.
AB 50900317.122

AU Rajora-O-P.  Dancik-B-P.
TI Chloroplast DNA variation in Populus. II. Interspecific restriction
   fragment polymorphisms and genetic relationships among Populus
   deltoides, P. nigra, P. maximowiczii, and P.*canadensis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 324.
AB 50900324.122

AU Rajora-O-P.  Dancik-B-P.
TI Chloroplast DNA variation in Populus. III. Novel chloroplast DNA
   variants in natural Populus*canadensis hybrids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 331.
AB 50900331.122

AU Abo-elwafa-A.  Murai-K.  Shimada-T.
TI Intra- and Inter-specific variations in Lens revealed by RAPD
   markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 335.
AB 50900335.122

AU Simcox-K-D.  McMullen-M-D.  Louie-R.
TI Co-segregation of the maize dwarf mosaic virus resistance gene,
   Mdm1, with the nucleolus organizer region in maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 341.
AB 50900341.122

AU Pupilli-F.  Businelli-S.  Caceres-M-E.  Arcioni-F-D-S.
TI Molecular, cytological and morpho-agronomical characterization of
   hexaploid somatic hybrids in Medicago.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 347.
AB 50900347.122

AU Hosaka-K.
TI Successive domestication and evolution of the Andean potatoes as
   revealed by chloroplast DNA restriction endonuclease analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 356.
AB 50900356.122

AU Kawata-M.  Ohmiya-A.  Shimamoto-Y.  Oono-K.  Takaiwa-F.
TI Structural changes in the plastid DNA of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
   during tissue culture.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 364.
AB 50900364.122

AU Upelniek-V-P.  Novoselskaya-A-Y.  Sutka-J.  Galiba-G.
   Metakovsky-E-V.
TI Genetic variation at storage protein-coding loci of common wheat
   (cv 'Chinese Spring' induced by nitrosoethylurea and by the
   cultivation of immature embryos in vitro.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 372.
AB 50900372.122

AU Pereira-M-G.  Lee-M.
TI Identification of genomic regions affecting plant height in sorghum
   and maize.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 380.
AB 50900380.122

AU Hsiao-C.  Chatterton-N-J.  Asay-K-H.  Jensen-K-B.
TI Molecular phylogeny of the Pooideae (Poaceae) based on nuclear rDNA
   (ITS) sequences.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 389.
AB 50900389.122

AU Kleine-M.  Cai-D.  C.-Elbl  Herrmann-R-G.  Jung-C.  Eibl-C.
TI Physical mapping and cloning of a translocation in sugar beet (Beta
   vulgaris L.) carrying a gene for nematode (Heterodera schachtii  )
   resistance from B. procumbens.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 399.
AB 50900399.122

AU Bark-O-H.  Havey-M-J.
TI Similarities and relationships among populations of the bulb onion
   as estimated by nuclear RFLPs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 407.
AB 50900407.122

AU P.-Ajmone-Marsan  Monfredini-G.  Ludwig-W-F.  Melchinger
   Franceschini-P.  Pagnotto-G.  Motto-M.  Ajnone-Marsan-P.  -G.
   Melchinger-A-E.
TI In an elite cross of maize a major quantitative trait locus
   controls one-fourth of the genetic variation for grain yield.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 415.
AB 50900415.122

AU Ishimoto-M.  Suzuki-K.  Iwanaga-M.  Kikuchi-F.  Kitamura-K.
   Kitamura-K.
TI Variation of seed alpha-amylase inhibitors in the common bean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 425.
AB 50900425.122

AU Mujeeb-Kazi-A.  Cortes-A.  Riera-Lizarazu-O.
TI The cytogenetics of a Triticum turgidum *  Psathyrostachys juncea
   hybrid and its backcross derivatives.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 430.
AB 50900430.122

AU Piepho-H-P.
TI Robustness of statistical tests for multiplicative terms in the
   additive main effects and multiplicative interaction model for
   cultivar trials.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 438.
AB 50900438.122

AU Sandbrink-J-M.  van-Ooijen-J-W.  Purimahua-C-C.  Vrielink-M.
   Verkerk-R.  Zabel-P.  Lindhout-P.
TI Localization of genes for bacterial canker resistance in
   Lycopersicon peruvianum using RFLPs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 444.
AB 50900444.122

AU Stevens-M-R.  Lamb-E-M.  Rhoads-D-D.
TI Mapping the Sw-5 locus for tomato spotted wilt virus resistance in
   tomatoes using RAPD and RFLP analyses.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 451.
AB 50900451.122

AU Piepho-H-P.
TI Implication of correlations among some common stability statistics
   -  a Monte Carlo simulations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 457.
AB 50900457.122

AU Pons-O.  Petit-R-J.
TI Estimation, variance and optimal sampling of gene diversity I.
   Haploid locus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 462.
AB 50900462.122

AU Ghannadha-M-R.  Gordon-I-L.  Cromey-M-G.  McEwan-J-M.
TI Diallel analysis of the latent period of stripe rust in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 471.
AB 50900471.122

AU Raina-S-N.  Ogihara-Y.
TI Ribosomal DNA repeat unit polymorphism in 49 Vicia species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 477.
AB 50900477.122

AU Bishop-S-C.
TI A comparison of Bonus and Quota mating systems for utilising the
   sex-determining region Y gene in terminal sire beef cattle
   breeding.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 487.
AB 50900487.122

AU Cooper-M.  Woodruff-D-R.  Eisemann-R-L.  Brennan-P-S.  DeLacy-I-H.
TI A selection strategy to accommodate genotype-by-environment
   interaction for grain yield of wheat: managed-environments for
   selection among genotypes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 492.
AB 50900492.122

AU Rajapakse-S.  Belthoff-L-E.  He-G.  Estager-A-E.  Scorza-R.
   Verde-I.  Ballard-R-E.  Baird-W-V.  Callahan-A.  Monet-R.
   Abbott-A-G.
TI Genetic linkage mapping in peach using morphological,RFLP and RAPD
   markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 503.
AB 50900503.122

AU Kerremans-P.  Franz-G.
TI Use of a temperature-sensitive lethal mutation strain of medfly
   (Ceratitis capitata ) for the suppression of pest populations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 511.
AB 50900511.122

AU Clulow-S-A.  McNicoll-J.  Bradshaw-J-E.
TI Producing commercially attractive, uniform true potato seed
   progenies: the influence of breeding scheme and parental genotype.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 519.
AB 50900519.122

AU Li-W-L.  Chen-P-D.  Qi-L-L.  Liu-D-J.
TI Isolation, characterization and application of a species- specific
   repeated sequence from Haynaldia villosa.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 526.
AB 50900526.122

AU Dias-L-A-S.  Kageyama-P-Y.
TI Combining-ability for cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) yield components
   under southern Bahia conditions.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 534.
AB 50900534.122

AU Paran-I.  Goldman-I.  Tanksley-S-D.  Zamir-D.
TI Recombinant inbred lines for genetic mapping in tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 542.
AB 50900542.122

AU Vyas-P.  Prakash-S.  Shivanna-K-R.
TI Production of wide hybrids and backcross progenies between
   Diplotaxis erucoides and crop brassicas.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 549.
AB 50900549.122

AU Gill-J-S.  Verma-M-M.  Gumber-R-K.  Brar-J-S.
TI Comparative efficiency of four selection methods for deriving
   high-yielding lines in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 554.
AB 50900554.122

AU Baudouin-L.  Cao-T-V.  Gallais-A.
TI Analysis of the genetic effects for several traits in oil palm
   (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) populations. I. Population means.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 561.
AB 50900561.122

AU Cox-T-S.  Sears-R-G.  Bequette-R-K.
TI Use of winter wheat * * Triticum tauschii backcross populations for
   germplasm evaluation.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 571.
AB 50900571.122

AU Karihaloo-J-L.  Gottlieb-L-D.
TI Allozyme variation in the eggplant, Solanum melongena L.
   (Solanaceae).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 578.
AB 50900578.122

AU Williams-C-G.  Hamrick-J-L.  Lewis-P-O.
TI Multiple-population versus hierarchical conifer breeding programs:
   a comparison of genetic diversity levels.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(3/4)  P 584.
AB 50900584.122

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AU Islam-Faridi-M-N.  Mujeeb-Kazi-A.
TI Visualization of Secale cereale DNA in wheat germ plasm by
   fluorescent in situ hybridization.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 595.
AB 50900595.122

AU Hartl-L.  Weiss-H.  Stephan-U.  Zeller-F-J.  Jahoor-A.
TI Molecular identification of powdery mildew resistance genes in
   common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 601.
AB 50900601.122

AU O.-P.-Rajora  Mahon-J-D.  Rajora-O-P.
TI Paternal plastid DNA can be inherited in lentil.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 607.
AB 50900607.122

AU Dedio-J.  Saedler-H.  Forkmann-G.
TI Molecular cloning of the flavanone 3beta-hydroxylase gene (FHT)
   from carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) and analysis of stable and
   unstable FHT mutants.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 611.
AB 50900611.122

AU Sibikeev-S-N.  Voronina-S-A.  Krupnov-V-A.
TI Genetic control for resistance to leaf rust in wheat-Agropyron
   lines: Agro 139 and Agro 58.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 618.
AB 50900618.122

AU Kolchinsky-A.  Gresshoff-P-M.
TI A major satellite DNA of soybean is a 92-base pairs tandem repeat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 621.
AB 50900621.122

AU Meuwissen-T-H-E.  Gibson-J-P.  Quinton-M.
TI Genetic improvement of production while maintaining fitness.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 627.
AB 50900627.122

AU Francis-H-A.  Leitch-A-R.  Koebner-R-M-D.
TI Conversion of a RAPD-generated PCR product, containing a novel
   dispersed repetitive element, into a fast and robust assay for the
   presence of rye chromatin in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 636.
AB 50900636.122

AU Jack-P-L.  Dimitrijevic-T-A-F.  Mayes-S.
TI Assessment of nuclear, mitochondrial and chloroplast RFLP markers
   in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 643.
AB 50900643.122

AU Pogna-N-E.  Redaelli-R.  Vaccino-P.  Biancardi-A-M.  Peruffo-A-D-B.
   Curioni-A.  Metakovsky-E-V.  Pagliaricci-S.  Lodigiano-S-S-A.
   Italy-.
TI Production and genetic characterization of near-isogenic lines in
   the bread-wheat cultivar Alpe.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 650.
AB 50900650.122

AU Johnson-E.  Miklas-P-N.  Stavely-J-R.  Martinez-Cruzado-J-C.
TI Coupling- and repulsion-phase RAPDs for marker-assisted selection
   of PI 181996 rust resistance in common bean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 659.
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AU Beschorner-M.  Pluemper-B.  Odenbach-W.
TI Analysis of self-incompatibility interactions in 30 resynthesized
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 665.
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AU Pattanavibool-R.  von-Aderkas-P.  Hanhijaervi-A.  Simola-L-K.
   Bonga-J-M.
TI Diploidization in megagametophyte-derived cultures of the
   gymnosperm Larix decidua.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 671.
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AU Basnayake-J.  Cooper-M.  Ludlow-M-M.  Henzell-R-G.  Snell-P-J.
TI Inheritance of osmotic adjustment to water stress in three grain
   sorghum crosses.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 675.
AB 50900675.122

AU Wu-R.
TI A quantitative genetic model for mixed diploid and triploid hybrid
   progenies in tree breeding and evolution.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 683.
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AU Colon-L-T.  Jansen-R-C.  Budding-D-J.
TI Partial resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in
   hybrid progenies of four South American Solanum species crossed
   with diploid S. tuberosum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 691.
AB 50900691.122

AU Da-Y.  Lewin-H-A.
TI Linkage information content and efficiency of full-sib and half-sib
   designs for gene mapping.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 699.
AB 50900699.122

AU Spehar-C-R.
TI Diallel analysis for mineral element absorption in tropical adapted
   soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merrill].
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 707.
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AU Lukaszewski-A-J.
TI Physical distribution of translocation breakpoints in homoeologous
   recombinants induced by the absence of the Ph1 gene in wheat and
   triticale.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 714.
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AU Zanke-C.  Borisjuk-N.  Ruoss-B.  Schilde-Rentschler-L.
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TI A specific oligonucleotide of the 5S rDNA spacer and
   species-specific elements identify symmetric somatic hybrids
   between Solanum tuberosum and S. pinnatisectum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 720.
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AU Ferreira-M-E.  Satagopan-J.  Yandell-B-S.  Williams-P-H.
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TI Mapping loci controlling vernalization requirement and flowering
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 727.
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AU Silverstein-J-T.  Hershberger-W-K.
TI Genetics of size and growth rate through sexual maturity in
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AU Koebner-R-M-D.
TI Generation of PCR-based markers for the detection of rye chromatin
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AU Ulloa-G-M.  Corgan-J-N.  Dunford-M.
TI Evidence for nuclear-cytoplasmic incompatibility between Allium
   fistulosum and A. Cepa.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1995 90(5)  P 746.
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TI Seasonal changes of benthic bacteria in a seagrass bed (Posidonia
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 489.
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AU Stabili-L.  Licciano-M.  Pagliara-P.
TI Evidence of antibacterial and lysozyme-like activity in different
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 501.
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AU Davidson-A-T.  Bramich-D.  Marchant-H-J.  McMinn-A.
TI Effects of UV-B irradiation on growth and survival of Antarctic
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 507.
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AU Jaeckle-W-B.
TI Rates of energy consumption and acquisition by lecithotrophic
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 517.
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AU Thomas-F-I-M.
TI Morphology and orientation of tube extensions on aggregations of
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 525.
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AU Viard-F.  Delay-B.  Coustau-C.  Renaud-F.
TI Evolution of the genetic structure of bivalve cohorts at
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 535.
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AU Pierce-G-J.  Thorpe-R-S.  Hastie-L-C.  Brierley-A-S.  Guerra-A.
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   Ocean: analysis of morphometric data and tests of causal
   hypotheses.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 541.
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AU Noel-D.  Pipe-R.  Elston-R.  Bachere-E.  Mialhe-E.
TI Antigenic characterization of hemocyte subpopulations in the mussel
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 549.
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AU Viarengo-A.  Canesi-L.  Moore-M-N.  Orunesu-M.
TI Effects of Hg^[2+] and Cu^[2+] on the cytosolic Ca^[2+] level in
   molluscan blood cells evaluated by confocal microscopy and
   spectrofluorimetry.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 557.
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AU Chao-S-M.  Chen-C-P.  Alexander-P-S.
TI Reproduction and growth of Holothuria atra (Echinodermata:
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 565.
AB 41190565.227

AU Mayer-S.
TI Particle capture in the crown of the ciliary suspension feeding
   polychaete Sabella penicillus: videotape recordings and
   interpretations.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 571.
AB 41190571.227

AU Rijstenbil-J-W.  Derksen-J-W-M.  Gerringa-L-J-A.  Poortvliet-T-C-W.
   Sandee-A.  van-den-Berg-M.  van-Drie-J.  J.-A.-Wijnholds
   Wijnhold-J-A.  van-den-Berg-M.
TI Oxidative stress induced by copper: defense and damage in the
   marine planktonic diatom Ditylum brightwellii, grown in continuous
   cultures with high and low zinc levels.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 583.
AB 41190583.227

AU Nakata-K.  Nakano-H.  Kikuchi-H.
TI Relationship between egg productivity and RNA/DNA ratio in
   Paracalanus sp. in the frontal waters of the Kurshio.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 591.
AB 41190591.227

AU Sawada-T.  Zhang-J.  Cooper-E-L.
TI Sustained viability and profileration of hemocytes from the
   cultured pharynx of Styela clava.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 597.
AB 41190597.227

AU Chen-D-C-P.  Chen-B-Y.
TI Diverticulum sand in a miniature sand dollar Sinaechinocyamus mai
   (Echinodermata: Echinoidea).
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 605.
AB 41190605.227

AU Lankford-T-E.  Jr.  Targett-T-E.  -J.
TI Suitability of estuarine nursery zones for juvenile weakfish
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   feeding, growth and survival.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 611.
AB 41190611.227

AU Elliott-N-G.  Smolenski-A-J.  Ward-R-D.
TI Allozyme and mitochondrial DNA variation in orange roughy,
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   differentiation between Australian and North Atlantic populations.
SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 621.
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AU Buttino-I.
TI The effect of low concentrations of phenol and ammonia on egg
   production rates, fecal pellet production and egg viability of the
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 629.
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AU Paerl-H-W.  Fogel-M-L.
TI Isotopic characterization of atmospheric nitrogen inputs as sources
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SO Marine-Biology.  1994 119(4)  P 635.
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AU Kehayias-G.  Fragopoulu-N.  Lykakis-J.
TI Vertical community structure and ontogenetic distribution of
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AU Carter-J-P.  Richardson-D-J.  Spiro-S.
TI Isolation and characterisation of a strain of Pseudomonas putida
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AU Ward-B-B.
TI Diversity of culturable denitrifying bacteria.
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AU Jones-K-H.  Trudgill-P-W.  Hopper-D-J.
TI Evidence of two pathways for the metabolism of phenol by
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 176.
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AU Beck-S.  Schink-B.
TI Acetate oxidation through a modified citric acid cycle in
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 182.
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AU Janssen-P-H.  Schink-B.
TI Metabolic pathways and energetics of the acetone-oxidizing,
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 188.
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AU Kannan-R.  Mukundan-G.  Ait-Abdelkader-N.  Augier-Magro-V.
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TI Molecular cloning and characterization of the extracellular sucrase
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 195.
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AU Stettler-R.  Erauso-G.  Leisinger-T.
TI Physical and genetic map of the Methanobacterium wolfei genome and
   its comparison with the updated genomic map of Methanobacterium
   thermoautotrophicum Marburg.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 205.
AB 51630205.203

AU Romalde-J-L.  Magarinos-B.  Turnbull-K-D.  Baya-A-M.  Barja-J-M.
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TI Fatty acid profiles of "Pasteurella" piscicida: comparison with
   other fish pathogenic gram-negative bacteria.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 211.
AB 51630211.203

AU Leitao-J-H.  Sa-Correia-I.
TI Growth-phase-dependent alginate synthesis, activity of biosynthetic
   enzymes and transcription of alginate genes in Pseudomonas
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 217.
AB 51630217.203

AU Mladenovska-Z.  Mathrani-I-M.  Ahring-B-K.
TI Isolation and characterization of Caldicellulosiruptor
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 223.
AB 51630223.203

AU Woodland-M-P.  Matthews-C-S.  Leak-D-J.
TI Properties of a soluble propene monooxygenase from Mycobacterium
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SO Arch-Microbiol.  1995 163(3)  P 231.
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AU Brett-P-N.  Fraser-C-A.  Hennigan-M.  Griffiths-M-V.  Kamel-Y.
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AU Lea-J-T.  Munn-J-S.  Peshkin-M-A.
TI Diagramming Registration Connectivity and Structure.
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AU Taylor-R-H.  Funda-J.  Eldridge-B.  Gomory-S.  Gruben-K.  LaRose-D.
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AU Finlay-P-A.  Ornstein-M-H.
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AU Ho-S-C.  Hibberd-R-D.  Davies-B-L.
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AU Kienzle-R-C.  Stulberg-S-D.  Peshkin-M.  Quaid-A.  Lea-J-T.  Goswami-A.
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TI Total Knee Replacement.
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AU Kazanzides-P.  Mittelstadt-B-D.  Musits-B-L.  Bargar-W-L.  Zuhars-J-F.
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TI An Integrated System for Cementless Hip Replacement.
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AU Burckhardt-C-W.  Flury-P.  Glauser-D.
TI Stereotactic Brain Surgery.
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AU Howe-R-D.  Peine-W-J.  Kontarinis-D-A.  Son-J-S.
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TI Telepresence Surgery.
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AU Kwee-H-H.
TI Rehabilitation Robotics-Softening the Hardware.
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AU Moolenaar-W-H.
TI Lysophosphatidic acid, a multifunctional phospholipid messenger
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12949.

AU Lehmann-J-M.  Moore-L-B.  Smith-Oliver-T-A.  Wilkison-W-O.
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TI An antidiabetic thiazolidinedione is a high affinity ligand for
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AU Lan-Y.  Lu-T.  Lovett-P-S.  Creighton-D-J.
TI Evidence for a (triosephosphate isomerase-like) catalytic loop near the
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12957.

AU Serre-L.  Verbree-E-C.  Dauter-Z.  Stuitje-A-R.  Derewenda-Z-S.
TI The Escherichia coli malonyl-CoA:acyl carrier protein transacylase at
   1.5- resolution. Crystal structure of a fatty acid synthase component.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12961.

AU Hausdorff-S-F.  Bennett-A-M.  Neel-B-G.  Birnbaum-M-J.
TI Different signaling roles of SHPTP2 in insulin-induced GLUT1 expression
   and GLUT4 translocation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12965.

AU Moriguchi-T.  Kawasaki-H.  Matsuda-S.  Gotoh-Y.  Nishida-E.
TI Evidence for multiple activators for stress-activated protein
   kinases/c-Jun amino-terminal kinases. Existence of novel activators.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12969.

AU Guzder-S-N.  Habraken-Y.  Sung-P.  Prakash-L.  Prakash-S.
TI Reconstitution of yeast nucleotide excision repair with purified Rad
   proteins, replication protein A, and transcription factor TFIIH
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12973.

AU Xue-J-C.  Chen-C.  Zhu-J.  Kunapuli-S-P.  Riel-J-K-.  Yu-L.
   Liu-Chen-L-Y.
TI The third extracellular loop of the {mu} opioid receptor is important
   for agonist selectivity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12977.

AU Castuma-C-E.  Huang-R.  Kornberg-A.  Reusch-R-N.
TI Inorganic polyphosphates in the acquisition of competence in
   Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12980.

AU Luttrell-L-M.  Hawes-B-E.  Touhara-K.  Biesen-T-.  Koch-W-J.
   Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Effect of cellular expression of pleckstrin homology domains on
   Gi-coupled receptor signaling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12984.

AU White-C-B.  Chen-Q.  Kenyon-G-L.  Babbitt-P-C.
TI A novel activity of OmpT. Proteolysis under extreme denaturing
   conditions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12990.

AU Poolman-B.  Knol-J.  Lolkema-J-S.
TI Kinetic analysis of lactose and proton coupling in Glu379 mutants of
   the lactose transport protein of Streptococcus thermophilus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 12995.

AU Lagrost-L.  Dengremont-C.  Athias-A.  Geitere-C-.  Fruchart-J-C.
   Lallemant-C.  Gambert-P.  Castro-G.
TI Modulation of cholesterol efflux from Fu5AH hepatoma cells by the
   apolipoprotein content of high density lipoprotein particles. Particles
   containing various proportions of apolipoproteins A-I and A-II.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13004.

AU Silver-G-M.  Fall-R.
TI Characterization of aspen isoprene synthase, an enzyme responsible for
   leaf isoprene emission to the atmosphere
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13010.

AU Gietz-R-D.  Graham-K-C.  Litchfield-D-W.
TI Interactions between the subunits of casein kinase II
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13017.

AU Hata-Y.  Sudhof-T-C.
TI A novel ubiquitous form of Munc-18 interacts with multiple syntaxins.
   Use of the yeast two-hybrid system to study interactions between
   proteins involved in membrane traffic.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13022.

AU Leidich-S-D.  Kostova-Z.  Latek-R-R.  Costello-L-C.  Drapp-D-A.
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TI Temperature-sensitive yeast GPI anchoring mutants gpi2 and gpi3 are
   defective in the synthesis of N-acetylglucosaminyl
   phosphatidylinositol. Cloning of the GPI2 gene.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13029.

AU Posas-F.  Camps-M.  Arino-J.
TI The PPZ protein phosphatases are important determinants of salt
   tolerance in yeast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13036.

AU Nakamuta-M.  Oka-K.  Krushkal-J.  Kobayashi-K.  Yamamoto-M.  Li-W-H.
   Chan-L.
TI Alternative mRNA splicing and differential promoter utilization
   determine tissue-specific expression of the apolipoprotein B
   mRNA-editing protein (Apobec1) gene in mice. Structure and evolution of
   Apobec1 and related nucleoside/nucleotide deaminases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13042.

AU Gorovits-B-M.  Horowitz-P-M.
TI The molecular chaperonin cpn60 displays local flexibility that is
   reduced after binding with an unfolded protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13057.

AU Sharf-R.  Azriel-A.  Lejbkowicz-F.  Winograd-S-S.  Ehrlich-R.
   Levi-B-Z.
TI Functional domain analysis of interferon consensus sequence binding
   protein (ICSBP) and its association with interferon regulatory factors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13063.

AU Kounnas-M-Z.  Loukinova-E-B.  Stefansson-S.  Harmony-J-A-K.
   Brewer-B-H.  Strickland-D-K.  Argraves-W-S.
TI Identification of glycoprotein 330 as an endocytic receptor for
   apolipoprotein J/clusterin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13070.

AU Shackelton-L-M.  Mann-D-M.  Millis-A-J-T.
TI Identification of a 38-kDa heparin-binding glycoprotein (gp38k) in
   differentiating vascular smooth muscle cells as a member of a group of
   proteins associated with tissue remodeling
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13076.

AU Sulli-C.  Schwartzbach-S-D.
TI The polyprotein precursor to the Euglena light-harvesting chlorophyll
   a/b-binding protein is transported to the Golgi apparatus prior to
   chloroplast import and polyprotein processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13084.

AU Trigon-S.  Morange-M.
TI Different carboxyl-terminal domain kinase activities are induced by
   heat-shock and arsenite. Characterization of their substrate
   specificity, separation by Mono Q chromatography, and comparison with
   the mitogen-activated protein kinases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13091.

AU Kanzaki-M.  Shibata-H.  Mogami-H.  Kojima-I.
TI Expression of calcium-permeable cation channel CD20 accelerates
   progression through the G1 phase in Balb/c 3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13099.

AU Colombatti-A.  Mucignat-M-T.  Bonaldo-P.
TI Secretion and matrix assembly of recombinant type VI collagen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13105.

AU Ryle-M-J.  Lanzilotta-W-N.  Mortenson-L-E.  Watt-G-D.  Seefeldt-L-C.
TI Evidence for a central role of lysine 15 of Azotobacter vinelandii
   nitrogenase iron protein in nucleotide binding and protein
   conformational changes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13112.

AU Neya-S.  Kaku-T.  Funasaki-N.  Shiro-Y.  Iizuka-T.  Imai-K.  Hori-H.
TI Novel ligand binding properties of the myoglobin substituted with
   monoazahemin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13118.

AU Schumann-M-A.  Leung-C-C.  Raffin-T-A.
TI Activation of NADPH-oxidase and its associated whole-cell H+ current in
   human neutrophils by recombinant human tumor necrosis factor {alpha}
   and formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13124.

AU Fuh-G.  Wells-J-A.
TI Prolactin receptor antagonists that inhibit the growth of breast cancer
   cell lines
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13133.

AU Tronchere-H.  Planat-V.  Record-M.  Terce-F.  Ribbes-G.  Chap-H.
TI Phosphatidylcholine turnover in activated human neutrophils.
   Agonist-induced cytidylyltransferase translocation is subsequent to
   phospholipase D activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13138.

AU Dieuaide-Noubhani-M.  Raffard-G.  Canioni-P.  Pradet-A.  Raymond-P.
TI Quantification of compartmented metabolic fluxes in maize root tips
   using isotope distribution from 13C- or 14C-labeled glucose
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13147.

AU Wang-W.  Poland-B-W.  Honzatko-R-B.  Fromm-H-J.
TI Identification of arginine residues in the putative l-aspartate binding
   site of Escherichia coli adenylosuccinate synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13160.

AU Raymond-W-W.  Tam-E-K.  Blount-J-L.  Caughey-G-H.
TI Purification and characterization of dog mast cell protease-3, an
   oligomeric relative of tryptases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13164.

AU Wu-W-I.  McDonough-V-M.  Nickels-J-T-Jr..  Ko-J.  Fischl-A-S.
   Vales-T-R.  Merrill-A-H-Jr..  Carman-G-M.
TI Regulation of lipid biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by
   fumonisin B1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13171.

AU Torti-M.  Ramaschi-G.  Montsarrat-N.  Sinigaglia-F.  Balduini-C.
   Plantavid-M.  Breton-M.  Chap-H.  Mauco-G.
TI Evidence for a glycoprotein IIb-IIIa- and aggregation-independent
   mechanism of phosphatidylinositol 3{prime},4{prime}-bisphosphate
   synthesis in human platelets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13179.

AU Packman-L-C.  Mewies-M.  Scrutton-N-S.
TI The flavinylation reaction of trimethylamine dehydrogenase. Analysis by
   directed mutagenesis and electrospray mass spectrometry.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13186.

AU Plummer-T-H-Jr..  Tarentino-A-L.  Hauer-C-R.
TI Novel, specific O-glycosylation of secreted Flavobacterium
   meningosepticum proteins. Asp-Ser* and Asp-Thr*-Thr consensus sites.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13192.

AU Reinhold-B-B.  Hauer-C-R.  Plummer-T-H.  Reinhold-V-N.
TI Detailed structural analysis of a novel, specific O-linked glycan from
   the prokaryote Flavobacterium meningosepticum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13197.

AU Cadene-M.  Boudier-C.  Marcillac-G-D-.  Bieth-J-G.
TI Influence of low molecular mass heparin on the kinetics of neutrophil
   elastase inhibition by mucus proteinase inhibitor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13204.

AU Skiba-N-P.  Artemyev-N-O.  Hamm-H-E.
TI The carboxyl terminus of the {gamma}-subunit of rod cGMP
   phosphodiesterase contains distinct sites of interaction with the
   enzyme catalytic subunits and the {alpha}-subunit of transducin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13210.

AU Casasnovas-J-M.  Springer-T-A.
TI Kinetics and thermodynamics of virus binding to receptor. Studies with
   rhinovirus, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), and surface
   plasmon resonance.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13216.

AU Joly-M.  Kazlauskas-A.  Corvera-S.
TI Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity is required at a postendocytic
   step in platelet-derived growth factor receptor trafficking
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13225.

AU Schnetkamp-P-P-M.
TI How does the retinal rod Na-Ca+K exchanger regulate cytosolic free Ca2+?
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13231.

AU Henson-J-W.  Schnitker-B-L.  Lee-T-S.  McAllister-J.
TI Cell-specific activation of the glial-specific JC virus early promoter
   by large T antigen
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13240.

AU Clevenger-C-V.  Ngo-W.  Sokol-D-L.  Luger-S-M.  Gewirtz-A-M.
TI Vav is necessary for prolactin-stimulated proliferation and is
   translocated into the nucleus of a T-cell line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13246.

AU Revert-F.  Penades-J-R.  Plana-M.  Bernal-D.  Johansson-C.  Itarte-E.
   Cervera-J.  Wieslander-J.  Quinones-S.  Saus-J.
TI Phosphorylation of the Goodpasture antigen by type A protein kinases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13254.

AU Waxman-D-J.  Ram-P-A.  Park-S-H.  Choi-H-K.
TI Intermittent plasma growth hormone triggers tyrosine phosphorylation
   and nuclear translocation of a liver-expressed, Stat 5-related DNA
   binding protein. Proposed role as an intracellular regulator of
   male-specific liver gene transcription.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13262.

AU McKay-R-R.  Chen-D-M.  Miller-K.  Kim-S.  Stark-W-S.  Shortridge-R-D.
TI Phospholipase C rescues visual defect in norpA mutant of Drosophila
   melanogaster
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13271.

AU Lipkind-G.  Gong-Q.  Steiner-D-F.
TI Molecular modeling of the substrate specificity of prohormone
   convertases SPC2 and SPC3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13277.

AU Tezapsidis-N.  Noctor-S.  Kannan-R.  Krieger-T-J.  Mende-Mueller-L.
   Hook-V-Y-H.
TI Stimulation of prohormone thiol protease (PTP) and [Met]enkephalin by
   forskolin. Blockade of elevated [Met]enkephalin by a cysteine protease
   inhibitor of PTP.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13285.

AU Chen-C-S.  Rosenwald-A-G.  Pagano-R-E.
TI Ceramide as a modulator of endocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13291.

AU Kudo-S.  Fukuda-M.
TI Tissue-specific transcriptional regulation of human leukosialin (CD43)
   gene is achieved by DNA methylation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13298.

AU Naismith-J-H.  Devine-T-Q.  Brandhuber-B-J.  Sprang-S-R.
TI Crystallographic evidence for dimerization of unliganded tumor necrosis
   factor receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13303.

AU Bisbal-C.  Martinand-C.  Silhol-M.  Lebleu-B.  Salehzada-T.
TI Cloning and characterization of a RNase L inhibitor. A new component of
   the interferon-regulated 2-5A pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13308.

AU Rusinol-A-E.  Vance-J-E.
TI Inhibition of secretion of truncated apolipoproteins B by
   monomethylethanolamine is independent of the length of the
   apolipoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13318.

AU Chalfant-C-E.  Mischak-H.  Watson-J-E.  Winkler-B-C.  Goodnight-J.
   Farese-R-V.  Cooper-D-R.
TI Regulation of alternative splicing of protein kinase C{beta} by insulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13326.

AU Levy-A-P.  Levy-N-S.  Wegner-S.  Goldberg-M-A.
TI Transcriptional regulation of the rat vascular endothelial growth
   factor gene by hypoxia
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13333.

AU Taylor-G-A.  Thompson-M-J.  Lai-W-S.  Blackshear-P-J.
TI Phosphorylation of tristetraprolin, a potential zinc finger
   transcription factor, by mitogen stimulation in intact cells and by
   mitogen-activated protein kinase in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13341.

AU Onrust-R.  Finkelstein-J.  Naktinis-V.  Turner-J.  Fang-L.
   O'Donnell-M.
TI Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a
   clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. I.
   Organization of the clamp loader.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13348.

AU Naktinis-V.  Onrust-R.  Fang-L.  O'Donnell-M.
TI Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a
   clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. II.
   Intermediate complex between the clamp loader and its clamp.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13358.

AU Onrust-R.  Finkelstein-J.  Turner-J.  Naktinis-V.  O'Donnell-M.
TI Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a
   clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. III.
   Interface between two polymerases and the clamp loader.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13366.

AU Xiao-H.  Naktinis-V.  O'Donnell-M.
TI Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a
   clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. IV.
   ATP-binding site mutants identify the clamp loader.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13378.

AU Stukenberg-P-T.  O'Donnell-M.
TI Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a
   clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. V. Four
   different polymerase-clamp complexes on DNA.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13384.

AU Ji-L.  Arcinas-M.  Boxer-L-M.
TI The transcription factor, Nm23H2, binds to and activates the
   translocated c-myc allele in Burkitt's lymphoma
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13392.

AU Gardner-P-R.  Raineri-I.  Epstein-L-B.  White-C-W.
TI Superoxide radical and iron modulate aconitase activity in mammalian
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13399.

AU Matsushita-T.  Sadler-J-E.
TI Identification of amino acid residues essential for von Willebrand
   factor binding to platelet glycoprotein Ib. Charged-to-alanine scanning
   mutagenesis of the A1 domain of human von Willebrand factor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13406.

AU Lindsey-L-A.  Crow-A-J.  Garcia-Blanco-M-A.
TI A mammalian activity required for the second step of pre-messenger RNA
   splicing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13415.

AU Bushkin-Harav-I.  Garty-N-B.  Littauer-U-Z.
TI Down-regulation of a 67-kDa YIGSR-binding protein upon differentiation
   of human neuroblastoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13422.

AU Itoh-H.  Kobayashi-R.  Wakui-H.  Komatsuda-A.  Ohtani-H.  Miura-A-B.
   Otaka-M.  Masamune-O.  Andoh-H.  Koyama-K.  Sato-Y.  Tashima-Y.
TI Mammalian 60-kDa stress protein (chaperonin homolog). Identification,
   biochemical properties, and localization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13429.

AU Swierczynski-S-L.  Blackshear-P-J.
TI Membrane association of the myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase
   substrate (MARCKS) protein. Mutational analysis provides evidence for
   complex interactions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13436.

AU Wang-S.  Miller-W-A.
TI A sequence located 4.5 to 5 kilobases from the 5{prime} end of the
   barley yellow dwarf virus (PAV) genome strongly stimulates translation
   of uncapped mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13446.

AU Corcoran-M-L.  Stetler-Stevenson-W-G.
TI Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-2 stimulates fibroblast
   proliferation via a cAMP-dependent mechanism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13453.

AU Solway-J.  Seltzer-J.  Samaha-F-F.  Kim-S.  Alger-L-E.  Niu-Q.
   Morrisey-E-E.  Ip-H-S.  Parmacek-M-S.
TI Structure and expression of a smooth muscle cell-specific gene,
   SM22{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13460.

AU Hertz-R.  Bishara-Shieban-J.  Bar-Tana-J.
TI Mode of action of peroxisome proliferators as hypolipidemic drugs.
   Suppression of apolipoprotein C-III.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13470.

AU Dieci-G.  Duimio-L.  Peracchia-G.  Ottonello-S.
TI Selective inactivation of two components of the multiprotein
   transcription factor TFIIIB in cycloheximide growth-arrested yeast cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13476.

AU Yu-J-X.  Chao-L.  Chao-J.
TI Molecular cloning, tissue-specific expression, and cellular
   localization of human prostasin mRNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13483.

AU Soltoff-S-P.  Toker-A.
TI Carbachol, substance P, and phorbol ester promote the tyrosine
   phosphorylation of protein kinase C{delta} in salivary gland epithelial
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13490.

AU Melchior-R.  Quigley-J-P.  Armstrong-P-B.
TI {alpha}2-Macroglobulin-mediated clearance of proteases from the plasma
   of the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13496.

AU Mu-F-T.  Callaghan-J-M.  Steele-Mortimer-O.  Stenmark-H.  Parton-R-G.
   Campbell-P-L.  McCluskey-J.  Yeo-J-P.  Tock-E-P-C.  Toh-B-H.
TI EEA1, an early endosome-associated protein. EEA1 is a conserved
   {alpha}-helical peripheral membrane protein flanked by cysteine fingers
   and contains a calmodulin-binding IQ motif.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13503.

AU Richter-M-F.  Schwemmle-M.  Herrmann-C.  Wittinghofer-A.  Staeheli-P.
TI Interferon-induced MxA protein. GTP binding and GTP hydrolysis
   properties.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13512.

AU Schwemmle-M.  Richter-M-F.  Herrmann-C.  Nassar-N.  Staeheli-P.
TI Unexpected structural requirements for GTPase activity of the
   interferon-induced MxA protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13518.

AU Bruneau-N.  Lombardo-D.
TI Chaperone function of a Grp 94-related protein for folding and
   transport of the pancreatic bile salt-dependent lipase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13524.

AU Smid-A.  Riva-M.  Bouet-F.  Sentenac-A.  Carles-C.
TI The association of three subunits with yeast RNA polymerase I is
   stabilized by A14
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13534.

AU Strum-J-C.  Swenson-K-I.  Turner-J-E.  Bell-R-M.
TI Ceramide triggers meiotic cell cycle progression in Xenopus oocytes. A
   potential mediator of progesterone-induced maturation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13541.

AU Riikonen-T.  Westermarck-J.  Koivisto-L.  Broberg-A.  Kahari-V-M.
   Heino-J.
TI Integrin {alpha}2{beta}1 is a positive regulator of collagenase (MMP-1)
   and collagen {alpha}1(I) gene expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13548.

AU Zhou-M-.  Lublin-D-M.  Link-D-C.  Brown-E-J.
TI Distinct tyrosine kinase activation and triton X-100 insolubility upon
   Fc{gamma}RII or Fc{gamma}RIIIB ligation in human polymorphonuclear
   leukocytes. Implications for immune complex activation of the
   respiratory burst.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13553.

AU Michael-M-D.  Kilgore-M-W.  Morohashi-K-.  Simpson-E-R.
TI Ad4BP/SF-1 regulates cyclic AMP-induced transcription from the proximal
   promoter (PII) of the human aromatase P450 (CYP19) gene in the ovary
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13561.

AU Sankar-S.  Mahooti-Brooks-N.  Centrella-M.  McCarthy-T-L.  Madri-J-A.
TI Expression of transforming growth factor type III receptor in vascular
   endothelial cells increases their responsiveness to transforming growth
   factor {beta}2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13567.

AU Fan-N.  Rank-K-B.  Leone-J-W.  Heinrikson-R-L.  Bannow-C-A.
   Smith-C-W.  Evans-D-B.  Poppe-S-M.  Tarpley-W-G.  Rothrock-D-J.
   Tomasselli-A-G.  Sharma-S-K.
TI The differential processing of homodimers of reverse transcriptases
   from human immunodeficiency viruses type 1 and 2 is a consequence of
   the distinct specificities of the viral proteases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 June 2.  270(22).  p 13573.

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AU Nada-S.  Chang-P-K.  Dignam-J-D.
TI Primary structure of the gene for glycyl-tRNA synthetase from Bombyx
   mori. Vol. 268 (1993) 7660-7667.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12948.

AU Moss-J.  Vaughan-M.
TI Structure and function of ARF proteins: activators of cholera toxin and
   critical components of intracellular vesicular transport processes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12327.

AU Su-W.  Liu-W.  Schaffhausen-B-S.  Roberts-T-M.
TI Association of Polyomavirus middle tumor antigen with phospholipase
   C-{gamma}1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12331.

AU Marshall-N-F.  Price-D-H.
TI Purification of P-TEFb, a transcription factor required for the
   transition into productive elongation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12335.

AU Marincs-F.  White-D-W-R.
TI Divergent transcription and a remote operator play a role in control of
   expression of a nopaline catabolism promoter in Agrobacterium
   tumefaciens
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12339.

AU Sarma-V.  Lin-Z.  Clark-L.  Rust-B-M.  Tewari-M.  Noelle-R-J.
   Dixit-V-M.
TI Activation of the B-cell surface receptor CD40 induces A20, a novel
   zinc finger protein that inhibits apoptosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12343.

AU Pasyk-E-A.  Foskett-J-K.
TI Mutant ({DELTA}F508) cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance
   regulator Cl- channel is functional when retained in endoplasmic
   reticulum of mammalian cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12347.

AU Beja-O.  Bibi-E.
TI Multidrug resistance protein (Mdr)-alkaline phosphatase hybrids in
   Escherichia coli suggest a major revision in the topology of the
   C-terminal half of Mdr
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12351.

AU Bakker-A-H-F.  Weening-Verhoeff-E-J-D.  Verheijen-J-H.
TI The role of the lysyl binding site of tissue-type plasminogen activator
   in the interaction with a forming fibrin clot
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12355.

AU Sahlin-M.  Lassmann-G.  Potsch-S.  Sjoberg-B-M.  Graslund-A.
TI Transient free radicals in iron/oxygen reconstitution of mutant protein
   R2 Y122F. Possible participants in electron transfer chains in
   ribonucleotide reductase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12361.

AU Kato-M.  Ishizaki-A.  Hellman-U.  Wernstedt-C.  Kyogoku-M.
   Miyazono-K.  Heldin-C-H.  Funa-K.
TI A human keratinocyte cell line produces two autocrine growth
   inhibitors, transforming growth factor-{beta} and insulin-like growth
   factor binding protein-6, in a calcium- and cell density-dependent
   manner
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12373.

AU Khoo-K-H.  Dell-A.  Morris-H-R.  Brennan-P-J.  Chatterjee-D.
TI Inositol phosphate capping of the nonreducing termini of
   lipoarabinomannan from rapidly growing strains of Mycobacterium
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12380.

AU Mayer-A.  Neupert-W.  Lill-R.
TI Translocation of apocytochrome c across the outer membrane of
   mitochondria
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12390.

AU Xu-X.  Williams-J-W.  Bremer-E-G.  Finnegan-A.  Chong-A-S-F.
TI Inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in T cells by a novel
   immunosuppressive agent, leflunomide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12398.

AU Ross-D-C.  Egan-T-J.  Purves-L-R.
TI Periodate modification of human serum transferrin Fe(III)-binding
   sites. Inhibition of carbonate insertion into Fe(III)- and
   Cu(II)-chelator-transferrin ternary complexes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12404.

AU Hughes-P-E.  O'Toole-T-E.  Ylanne-J.  Shattil-S-J.  Ginsberg-M-H.
TI The conserved membrane-proximal region of an integrin cytoplasmic
   domain specifies ligand binding affinity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12411.

AU Liu-W.  Yoon-J.  Burg-M.  Chen-L.  Pak-W-L.
TI Molecular characterization of two Drosophila guanylate cyclases
   expressed in the nervous system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12418.

AU Wiseman-R-W.  Kushmerick-M-J.
TI Creatine kinase equilibration follows solution thermodynamics in
   skeletal muscle. 31P NMR studies using creatine analogs.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12428.

AU Wada-Kiyama-Y.  Kiyama-R.
TI Conservation and periodicity of DNA bend sites in the human
   {beta}-globin gene locus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12439.

AU Ge-L.  Lupas-A.  Peraldi-Roux-S.  Spada-S.  Pluckthun-A.
TI A mouse Ig {kappa} domain of very unusual framework structure loses
   function when converted to the consensus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12446.

AU Babitzke-P.  Yanofsky-C.
TI Structural features of l-tryptophan required for activation of TRAP,
   the trp RNA-binding attenuation protein of Bacillus subtilis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12452.

AU Nickerson-K-G.  Tao-M-H.  Chen-H-T.  Larrick-J.  Kabat-E-A.
TI Human and mouse monoclonal antibodies to blood group A substance, which
   are nearly identical immunochemically, use radically different primary
   sequences
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12457.

AU Yamamoto-Y-Y.  Tsuji-H.  Obokata-J.
TI 5{prime}-Leader of a photosystem I gene in Nicotiana sylvestris, psaDb,
   contains a translational enhancer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12466.

AU Ikeda-Y.  Fujii-J.  Taniguchi-N.  Meister-A.
TI Human {gamma}-glutamyl transpeptidase mutants involving conserved
   aspartate residues and the unique cysteine residue of the light subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12471.

AU Smith-T-K.  Meister-A.
TI Chemical modification of active site residues in {gamma}-glutamyl
   transpeptidase. Aspartate 422 and cysteine 453.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12476.

AU Iwami-G.  Kawabe-J-.  Ebina-T.  Cannon-P-J.  Homcy-C-J.  Ishikawa-Y.
TI Regulation of adenylyl cyclase by protein kinase A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12481.

AU Zhao-H.  Banerjee-A-K.
TI Interaction between the nucleocapsid protein and the phosphoprotein of
   human parainfluenza virus 3. Mapping of the interacting domains using a
   two-hybrid system.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12485.

AU Skurat-A-V.  Roach-P-J.
TI Phosphorylation of sites 3a and 3b (Ser640 and Ser644) in the control
   of rabbit muscle glycogen synthase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12491.

AU Varin-L.  Marsolais-F.  Brisson-N.
TI Chimeric flavonol sulfotransferases define a domain responsible for
   substrate and position specificities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12498.

AU Haas-S.  Steplewski-A.  Siracusa-L-D.  Amini-S.  Khalili-K.
TI Identification of a sequence-specific single-stranded DNA binding
   protein that suppresses transcription of the mouse myelin basic protein
   gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12503.

AU Lopez-L-A.  Sheetz-M-P.
TI A microtubule-associated protein (MAP2) kinase restores microtubule
   motility in embryonic brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12511.

AU Coleman-T.  Seip-R-L.  Gimble-J-M.  Lee-D.  Maeda-N.
   Semenkovich-C-F.
TI COOH-terminal disruption of lipoprotein lipase in mice is lethal in
   homozygotes, but heterozygotes have elevated triglycerides and impaired
   enzyme activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12518.

AU Schaller-G-E.  Ladd-A-N.  Lanahan-M-B.  Spanbauer-J-M.  Bleecker-A-B.
TI The ethylene response mediator ETR1 from Arabidopsis forms a
   disulfide-linked dimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12526.

AU Kamata-T.  Wright-R.  Takada-Y.
TI Critical threonine and aspartic acid residues within the I domains of
   {beta}2 integrins for interactions with intercellular adhesion molecule
   1 (ICAM-1) and C3bi
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12531.

AU Delezay-O.  Baghdiguian-S.  Fantini-J.
TI The development of Na+-dependent glucose transport during
   differentiation of an intestinal epithelial cell clone is regulated by
   protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12536.

AU Raussens-V.  Narayanaswami-V.  Goormaghtigh-E.  Ryan-R-O.
   Ruysschaert-J-M.
TI Alignment of the apolipophorin-III {alpha}-helices in complex with
   dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine. A unique spatial orientation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12542.

AU Cippitelli-M.  Sica-A.  Viggiano-V.  Ye-J.  Ghosh-P.  Birrer-M-J.
   Young-H-A.
TI Negative transcriptional regulation of the interferon-{gamma} promoter
   by glucocorticoids and dominant negative mutants of c-Jun
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12548.

AU Zhang-L.  Esko-J-D.
TI Accumulation of a pentasaccharide terminating in
   {alpha}-N-acetylglucosamine in an animal cell mutant defective in
   heparan sulfate biosynthesis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12557.

AU Linseman-D-A.  Benjamin-C-W.  Jones-D-A.
TI Convergence of angiotensin II and platelet-derived growth factor
   receptor signaling cascades in vascular smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12563.

AU Tollet-P.  Hamberg-M.  Gustafsson-J-.  Mode-A.
TI Growth hormone signaling leading to CYP2C12 gene expression in rat
   hepatocytes involves phospholipase A2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12569.

AU Yoo-S-H.
TI pH- and Ca2+-induced conformational change and aggregation of
   chromogranin B. Comparison with chromogranin A and implication in
   secretory vesicle biogenesis.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12578.

AU Welch-R-W.  Wang-Y.  Crossman-A-Jr..  Park-J-B.  Kirk-K-L.  Levine-M.
TI Accumulation of vitamin C (ascorbate) and its oxidized metabolite
   dehydroascorbic acid occurs by separate mechanisms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12584.

AU Chang-P-Y.  Goodyear-L-J.  Benecke-H.  Markuns-J-S.  Moller-D-E.
TI Impaired insulin signaling in skeletal muscles from transgenic mice
   expressing kinase-deficient insulin receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12593.

AU Houhou-L.  Lamouroux-A.  Biguet-N-F.  Mallet-J.
TI Expression of human dopamine {beta}-hydroxylase in mammalian cells
   infected by recombinant vaccinia virus. Mechanisms for membrane
   attachment.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12601.

AU Frank-S.  Hubner-G.  Breier-G.  Longaker-M-T.  Greenhalgh-D-G.
   Werner-S.
TI Regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor expression in cultured
   keratinocytes. Implications for normal and impaired wound healing.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12607.

AU Welter-J-F.  Crish-J-F.  Agarwal-C.  Eckert-R-L.
TI Fos-related antigen (Fra-1), junB, and junD activate human involucrin
   promoter transcription by binding to proximal and distal AP1 sites to
   mediate phorbol ester effects on promoter activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12614.

AU Deer-J-L-R.  Hurley-J-B.  Yarfitz-S-L.
TI G protein control of Drosophila photoreceptor phospholipase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12623.

AU Juang-H-H.  Costello-L-C.  Franklin-R-B.
TI Androgen modulation of multiple transcription start sites of the
   mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase gene in rat prostate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12629.

AU Edwards-C-P.  Champe-M.  Gonzalez-T.  Wessinger-M-E.  Spencer-S-A.
   Presta-L-G.  Berman-P-W.  Bodary-S-C.
TI Identification of amino acids in the CD11a I-domain important for
   binding of the leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) to
   intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12635.

AU Lo-A-C-Y.  Thinakaran-G.  Slunt-H-H.  Sisodia-S-S.
TI Metabolism of the amyloid precursor-like protein 2 in MDCK cells.
   Polarized trafficking occurs independent of the chondroitin sulfate
   glycosaminoglycan chain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12641.

AU Wang-M.  Drucker-D-J.
TI The LIM domain homeobox gene isl-1 is a positive regulator of islet
   cell-specific proglucagon gene transcription
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12646.

AU Weber-J.  Senior-A-E.
TI Location and properties of pyrophosphate-binding sites in Escherichia
   coli F1-ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12653.

AU Rowley-R-B.  Bolen-J-B.  Fargnoli-J.
TI Molecular cloning of rodent p72Syk. Evidence of alternative mRNA
   splicing.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12659.

AU Zhou-G.  Bao-Z-Q.  Dixon-J-E.
TI Components of a new human protein kinase signal transduction pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12664.

AU Lolkema-J-S.  Poolman-B.
TI Uncoupling in secondary transport proteins. A mechanistic explanation
   for mutants of lac permease with an uncoupled phenotype.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12670.

AU Yada-Y.  Higuchi-K.  Imokawa-G.
TI Purification and biochemical characterization of membrane-bound
   epidermal ceramidases from guinea pig skin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12677.

AU Fujii-H.  Johnson-M-K.  Finnegan-M-G.  Miki-T.  Yoshida-L-S.
   Kakinuma-K.
TI Electron spin resonance studies on neutrophil cytochrome b558. Evidence
   that low-spin heme iron is essential for O generating activity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12685.

AU Szyf-M.  Theberge-J.  Bozovic-V.
TI Ras induces a general DNA demethylation activity in mouse embryonal P19
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12690.

AU Ma-Q.  Dong-L.  Whitlock-J-P-Jr..
TI Transcriptional activation by the mouse Ah receptor. Interplay between
   multiple stimulatory and inhibitory functions.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12697.

AU Gmachl-M.  Kreil-G.
TI The precursors of the bee venom constituents apamin and MCD peptide are
   encoded by two genes in tandem which share the same 3{prime}-exon
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12704.

AU Barr-D-P.  Mason-R-P.
TI Mechanism of radical production from the reaction of cytochrome c with
   organic hydroperoxides. An ESR spin trapping investigation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12709.

AU Zhai-L.  Graves-P-R.  Robinson-L-C.  Italiano-M.  Culbertson-M-R.
   Rowles-J.  Cobb-M-H.  DePaoli-Roach-A-A.  Roach-P-J.
TI Casein kinase I{gamma} subfamily. Molecular cloning, expression, and
   characterization of three mammalian isoforms and complementation of
   defects in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae YCK genes.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12717.

AU Qabar-A.  Derick-L.  Lawler-J.  Dixit-V.
TI Thrombospondin 3 is a pentameric molecule held together by interchain
   disulfide linkage involving two cysteine residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12725.

AU Meng-F.  Hoversten-M-T.  Thompson-R-C.  Taylor-L.  Watson-S-J.
   Akil-H.
TI A chimeric study of the molecular basis of affinity and selectivity of
   the {kappa} and the {delta} opioid receptors. Potential role of
   extracellular domains.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12730.

AU Dennig-J.  Hagen-G.  Beato-M.  Suske-G.
TI Members of the Sp transcription factor family control transcription
   from the uteroglobin promoter
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12737.

AU Lievens-P-M-J.  Donady-J-J.  Tufarelli-C.  Neufeld-E-J.
TI Repressor activity of CCAAT displacement protein in HL-60 myeloid
   leukemia cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12745.

AU Loo-L-W-M.  Berestecky-J-M.  Kanemitsu-M-Y.  Lau-A-F.
TI pp60src-mediated phosphorylation of connexin 43, a gap junction protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12751.

AU Sidhu-J-S.  Omiecinski-C-J.
TI cAMP-associated inhibition of phenobarbital-inducible cytochrome P450
   gene expression in primary rat hepatocyte cultures
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12762.

AU Wang-J.  Auger-K-R.  Jarvis-L.  Shi-Y.  Roberts-T-M.
TI Direct association of Grb2 with the p85 subunit of phosphatidylinositol
   3-kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12774.

AU Matsuda-S.  Kawasaki-H.  Moriguchi-T.  Gotoh-Y.  Nishida-E.
TI Activation of protein kinase cascades by osmotic shock
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12781.

AU Tholanikunnel-B-G.  Granneman-J-G.  Malbon-C-C.
TI The Mr 35,000 {beta}-adrenergic receptor mRNA-binding protein binds
   transcripts of G-protein-linked receptors which undergo agonist-induced
   destabilization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12787.

AU Juzumiene-D-I.  Shapkina-T-G.  Wollenzien-P.
TI Distribution of cross-links between mRNA analogues and 16 S rRNA in
   Escherichia coli 70 S ribosomes made under equilibrium conditions and
   their response to tRNA binding
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12794.

AU Lee-S-H.  Kim-D-K.
TI The role of the 34-kDa subunit of human replication protein A in simian
   virus 40 DNA replication in vitro
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12801.

AU Law-B.  Rossie-S.
TI The dimeric and catalytic subunit forms of protein phosphatase 2A from
   rat brain are stimulated by C2-ceramide
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12808.

AU Brauweiler-A.  Garl-P.  Franklin-A-A.  Giebler-H-A.  Nyborg-J-K.
TI A molecular mechanism for human T-cell leukemia virus latency and Tax
   transactivation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12814.

AU Holen-I.  Stromhaug-P-E.  Gordon-P-B.  Fengsrud-M.  Berg-T-O.
   Seglen-P-O.
TI Inhibition of autophagy and multiple steps in asialoglycoprotein
   endocytosis by inhibitors of tyrosine protein kinases (tyrphostins)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12823.

AU Vincent-O.  Gancedo-J-M.
TI Analysis of positive elements sensitive to glucose in the promoter of
   the FBP1 gene from yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12832.

AU Niedergang-F.  Hemar-A.  Hewitt-C-R-A.  Owen-M-J.  Dautry-Varsat-A.
   Alcover-A.
TI The Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B superantigen induces specific T
   cell receptor down-regulation by increasing its internalization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12839.

AU Feng-Y-H.  Noda-K.  Saad-Y.  Liu-X-.  Husain-A.  Karnik-S-S.
TI The docking of Arg2 of angiotensin II with Asp281 of AT1 receptor is
   essential for full agonism
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12846.

AU Huguet-E-L.  Smith-K.  Bicknell-R.  Harris-A-L.
TI Regulation of Wnt5a mRNA expression in human mammary epithelial cells
   by cell shape, confluence, and hepatocyte growth factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12851.

AU Culouscou-J-M.  Carlton-G-W.  Aruffo-A.
TI HER4 receptor activation and phosphorylation of Shc proteins by
   recombinant heregulin-Fc fusion proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12857.

AU Niller-H-H.  Glaser-G.  Knuchel-R.  Wolf-H.
TI Nucleoprotein complexes and DNA 5{prime}-ends at oriP of Epstein-Barr
   virus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12864.

AU Konrad-R-J.  Young-R-A.  Record-R-D.  Smith-R-M.  Butkerait-P.
   Manning-D.  Jarett-L.  Wolf-B-A.
TI The heterotrimeric G-protein Gi is localized to the insulin secretory
   granules of {beta}-cells and is involved in insulin exocytosis
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12869.

AU Jung-L-J.  Chan-C-F.  Glazer-A-N.
TI Candidate genes for the phycoerythrocyanin {alpha} subunit lyase.
   Biochemical analysis of pecE and pecF interposon mutants.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12877.

AU Rossmanith-W.  Tullo-A.  Potuschak-T.  Karwan-R.  Sbisa-E.
TI Human mitochondrial tRNA processing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12885.

AU Amrolia-P-J.  Cunningham-J-M.  Ney-P.  Nienhuis-A-W.  Jane-S-M.
TI Identification of two novel regulatory elements within the
   5{prime}-untranslated region of the human A{gamma}-globin gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12892.

AU Fry-A-M.  Schultz-S-J.  Bartek-J.  Nigg-E-A.
TI Substrate specificity and cell cycle regulation of the Nek2 protein
   kinase, a potential human homolog of the mitotic regulator NIMA of
   Aspergillus nidulans
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12899.

AU Tan-J-C.  Braun-S.  Rong-H.  DiGiacomo-R.  Dolphin-E.  Baldwin-S.
   Narula-S-K.  Zavodny-P-J.  Chou-C-C.
TI Characterization of recombinant extracellular domain of human
   interleukin-10 receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12906.

AU Gullberg-U.  Lindmark-A.  Lindgren-G.  Persson-A-M.  Nilsson-E.
   Olsson-I.
TI Carboxyl-terminal prodomain-deleted human leukocyte elastase and
   cathepsin G are efficiently targeted to granules and enzymatically
   activated in the rat basophilic/mast cell line RBL
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12912.

AU Garrett-J-E.  Capuano-I-V.  Hammerland-L-G.  Hung-B-C-P.  Brown-E-M.
   Hebert-S-C.  Nemeth-E-F.  Fuller-F.
TI Molecular cloning and functional expression of human parathyroid
   calcium receptor cDNAs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12919.

AU Puente-X-S.  Lopez-Otn-C.
TI Cloning and expression analysis of a novel human serine hydrolase with
   sequence similarity to prokaryotic enzymes involved in the degradation
   of aromatic compounds
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12926.

AU Vater-C-A.  Bartle-L-M.  Leszyk-J-D.  Lambert-J-M.  Goldmacher-V-S.
TI Ricin A chain can be chemically cross-linked to the mammalian ribosomal
   proteins L9 and L10e
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12933.

AU Reymond-C-D.  Beghdadi-Rais-C.  Roggero-M.  Duarte-E-A.  Desponds-C.
   Bernard-M.  Groux-D.  Matile-H.  Bron-C.  Corradin-G.  Fasel-N-J.
TI Anchoring of an immunogenic Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite
   protein on the surface of Dictyostelium discoideum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1995 May 26.  270(21).  p 12941.

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TI Karyotype and genetic evolution in speciationČof subterranean 
   mole rats of the genus
SO Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 54: 203-229

AU Poulin-R.
TI Evolutionary influences on body size in free-living and parasitic 
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AU Gillham-M-C. De-Vrijer-P-W-F.
TI Patterns of variation in the acoustic calling signals of Chloriona 
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AU Riegl-B.
TI Description of four new species in the hard coral genus 
   Acropora Oken, 1815 (Scleractinia: Astrocoeniina: Acroporidae) 
   from south-east Africa
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 113: 229-247

AU Riegl-B.
TI A revision of the hard coral genus Acropora Oken, 1815 
   (Scleractinia: Astrocoeniina: Acroporidae) in south-east Africa
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 113: 249-288

AU Scholtz-G. Richter-S.
TI Phylogenetic systematics of the reptantian Decapoda 
   (Crustacea, Malacostraca)
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 113: 289-328

AU Peterhans-J-C-K. Patterson-B-D.
TI The Ethiopian water mouse Nilopegamys Osgood, with 
   comments on semi-aquatic adaptations in African Muridae
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 113: 329-349

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AU E-E-Snyder. G-D-Stormo
TI Identification of Protein Coding Regions In GenomicDNA 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 1-18

AU P-Renbaum. A-Razin
TI Footprint Analysis of M.Sssl and M.Hhal Methyltransferases 
   Reveals Extensive Interactions with the Substrate DNA Backbone 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 19-26

AU D-Gautheret. S-H-Damberger.  R-R-Gutell
TI Identification of Base-triples in RNA using Comparative Sequence 
   Analysis 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 27-43

AU S-J-McBryant. N-Veldhoen  B-Gedulin. A-Leresche. M-P-Foster  
   P-E-Wright. P-J-Romaniuk.J-M-Gottesfeld
TI Interaction of the RNA Binding Fingers of XenopusTranscription 
   Factor IIIA with Specific Regions of 5 S Ribosomal RNA 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 44-57

AU C-W-Stephen. P-Helminen.  D-P-Lane
TI Characterisation of Epitopes on Human p53 usingPhage-displayed 
   Peptide Libraries: Insightsinto Antibody-Peptide Interactions 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 58-78

AU K-E-Apt. J-L-Collier. A-R-Grossman
TI Evolution of the Phycobiliproteins 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 79-96

AU J-de Kruif. E-Boel. T-Logtenberg
TI Selection and Application of Human Single Chain FvAntibody 
   Fragments from a Semi-synthetic PhageAntibody Display Library 
   with Designed CDR3 Regions 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 97-105

AU S-Farr-Jones. G-P-Miljanich  L-Nadasdi,J-Ramachandran.  V-J-Basus
TI Solution Structure of []-Conotoxin MVIIC, a High Affinity Ligand 
   of P-type Calcium Channels, using 1HNMR Spectroscopy and Complete 
   Relaxation Matrix Analysis 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 106-124

AU O-Schueler. H-Margalit
TI Conservation of Salt Bridges in Protein Families 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 125-135

AU J-S-Kavanaugh. D-R-Chafin  A-Arnone, A-Mozzarelli. C-Rivetti  
   G-L-Rossi. L-D-Kwiatkowski andR-W-Noble
TI Structure and Oxygen Affinity of Crystalline DesArg141[alpha] 
   Human Hemoglobin A in the T State 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 136-150

AU S-L-Lin. C.-J-Tsai. R-Nussinov
TI A Study of Four-Helix Bundles: Investigating Protein Folding via 
   Similar Architectural Motifs in Protein Cores and in Subunit 
   Interfaces 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 151-161

AU C-H-Lin. D-J-Patel
TI Solution Structure of the Covalent Duocarmycin A-DNA Duplex 
   Complex 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 162-179

AU A-Lupas. S-Muller. K-Goldie  A-M-Engel, A-Engel.  W-Baumeister
TI Model Structure of the Omp[alpha] Rod, a Parallel Four-stranded 
   Coiled Coil from the Hyperthermophilic Eubacterium Thermotoga 
   maritima 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 180-189

AU H-Lilie. R-Rudolph. J-Buchner
TI Association of Antibody Chains at Different Stages of Folding: 
   Prolyl Isomerization Occurs afterFormation of Quaternary Structure 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (1) pp. 190-201

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AU Fountain K-R. Leland-C-M
TI Quantification of the Three Point Receptor Hypothesis of Cheng and 
   Zee-Cheng
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.329

AU Fu-Y-X
TI Linear Invariants under JukesÔ and CantorÔs One-parameter Model
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.339

AU Grim-P
TI The Greater Generosity of the Spatialized PrisonerÔs Dilemma
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.353

AU Sibbald-P-R
TI Deducing Protein Structures using Logic Programming: Exploiting 
   Minimum Data of Diverse Types
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.361

AU Doebeli-M
TI Evolutionary Predictions from Invariant Physical Measures of 
   Dynamic Processes
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.377

AU Sung-S-S
TI Constant Temperature Simulations of Helix Folding
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.389

AU Hunding -A. Engelhardt-R
TI Early Biological Morphogenesis and Nonlinear Dynamics
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.401

AU Boyle-M-D-P
TI Variation of Multifunctional Surface Binding Proteins Ľ a 
   Virulence Strategy for Group A Streptococci?
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.415

AU Kauffman-S-A. Macready-W
TI Search Strategies for Applied Molecular Evolution
SO Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1995 April. 173 (4) pp.427

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AU Dring-J-V. Kite-G-C. Nash-R-J. Reynolds-T.
TI Chemicals in aroids: a survey, including new results for 
   polyhydroxy alkaloids and alkylresorcinols
SO Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 117: 1-12

AU Neyland-R. Urbatsch-L-E. Pridgeon-A-M.
TI A phylogenetic analysis of subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae)
SO Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 117: 13-28

AU Greissl-R. Horn-A. Vogelei-A.
TI A modified thermal convection drying technique for herbarium 
   preservation
SO Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 117: 29-38

AU Ortiz-S. Paiva-J-A-R.
TI Notes on African species of the genus Anisopappus Hook. & Arn. 
   (Asteraceae)
SO Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 117: 39-46

AU Llamas-F. Perez-Morales-C. Acedo-C. Penas-A.
TI Foliar trichomes of the evergreen and semi-deciduous species of 
   the genus Quercus (Fagaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula
SO Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 117: 47-57

AU Hollingsworth-P-M. Preston-C-D. Gornall-R-J.
TI Isozyme evidence for hybridization between Potamogeton natans 
   and P. nodosus (Potamogetonaceae) in Britain
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TI Assembly of Functional Bacteriophage Lambda Virions Incorporating 
   C-Terminal Peptide or ProteinFusions with the Major Tail Protein 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 497-506

AU J-Mou. J-Yang. Z-Shao
TI Atomic Force Microscopy of Cholera Toxin B-oligomers Bound to 
   Bilayers of Biologically Relevant Lipids 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 507-512

AU B-Panning. J-R-Smiley
TI Activation of Expression of Multiple Subfamilies of Human Alu 
   Elements by Adenovirus Type 5 and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 513-524

AU A-Sittler. H-Gallinaro. M-Jacob
TI The Secondary Structure of the Adenovirus-2 L4 Polyadenylation 
   Domain: Evidence for a Hairpin Structure Exposing the AAUAAA 
   Signal in its Loop 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 525-540

AU A-Marchetti. M-Abril-Marti. B-Illi  G-Cesareni. S-Nasi
TI Analysis of the Myc and Max Interaction Specificity with [lambda] 
   Repressor-HLH Domain Fusions 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 541-550

AU H-Dong. C-G-Kurland
TI Ribosome Mutants with Altered Accuracy Translate with Reduced 
   Processivity 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 551-561

AU K-Rittner. M-J-Churcher. M-J-Gait. J-Karn
TI The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Long Terminal Repeat Includes a 
   Specialised Initiator Element which is Required for Tat-responsive 
   Transcription 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 562-580

AU L-M-Wentzell. T-J-Nobbs.  S-E-Halford
TI The SfiI Restriction Endonuclease Makes a Four-strand DNA Break 
   at Two Copies of its Recognition Sequence 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 581-595

AU D-Beier. B-Schwarz. T-M-Fuchs. R-Gross
TI In Vivo Characterization of the Unorthodox BvgS Two-component 
   Sensor Protein of Bordetella pertussis 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 596-610

AU S-V-Litvinovich. K-C-Ingham
TI Interactions Between Type III Domains in the 110kDa Cell-binding 
   Fragment of Fibronectin 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 611-626

AU M-P-Rapoza. R-E-Webster
TI The Products of Gene I and the Overlapping in-Frame Gene XI are 
   Required for Filamentous PhageAssembly 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 627-638

AU L-Jaquet. V-Serre. M-Lollier B-Penverne. G-Herve. J.-L-Souciet. 
   S-Potier
TI Allosteric Regulation of Carbamoylphosphate Synthetase-Aspartate 
   Transcarbamylase Multifunctional Protein of Saccharomyces 
   cerevisiae: Selection, Mapping and Identification of Missense Mutations 
   Define Three Regions Involved in Feedback Inhibition 
   by UTP  
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 639-652

AU U-Baumann. M-Bauer. S-Letoffe P-Delepelaire. C-Wandersman
TI Crystal Structure of a Complex Between Serratia marcescens 
   Metallo-protease and an Inhibitor from Erwinia chrysanthemi 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 653-661

AU M-Eisenstein. Z-Shakked
TI Hydration Patterns and Intermolecular Interactions in A-DNA 
   Crystal Structures. Implications for DNA Recognition 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 662-678

AU G-E-Plum. K-J-Breslauer
TI Thermodynamics of an Intramolecular DNA TripleHelix: 
   A Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studyof the pH and Salt Dependence 
   of ThermallyInduced Structural Transitions 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 679-695

AU D-A-Pearlman. P-R-Connelly
TI Determination of the Differential Effects of Hydrogen Bonding and 
   Water Release on the Bindingof FK506 to Native and Tyr82Phe82 
   FKBP-12 Proteins using Free Energy Simulations 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 May. 248 (3) pp. 696-717

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AU Hou-X. Bergstrom-J.
TI Cambrian lobopodians-ancestors of extant onychophorans?
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 3-19

AU Monge-Najera-J.
TI Phylogeny, biogeography and reproductive trends in the Onychophora
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 21-60

AU Walker-M-H.
TI Relatively recent evolution of an unusual pattern of early 
   embryonic development (long germ band?) in a South African onychophoran, 
   Opisthopatus cinctipes Purcell (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 61-75

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SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 77-89

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TI Genetic differentiation within New Zealand Onychophora and 
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SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 103-113

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TI Morphological, cytogenetic and allozymic variation within 
   Cephalofovea (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae) with descriptions of 
   three new species
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 113-138

AU Rowell-D-M. Higgins-A-V. Briscoe-D-A. Tait-N-N.
TI The use of chromosomal data in the systematics of viviparous 
   onychophorans from Australia (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)
SO Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 114: 139-153

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AU McEdward-L-R.
TI Evolution of pelagic direct development in the starfish 
   Pteraster tesselatus (Asteroidea: Velatida)
SO Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 54: 299-327

AU Porter-A-H. Geiger-H.
TI Limitations to the inference of gene flow at regional geographic 
   scales - an example from the Pieris napi group (Lepidopetera: Pieridae) 
   in Europe
SO Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (1995), 54: 329-348

AU Alberdi-M-T. Prado-J-L. Ortiz-Jaureguizar-E.
TI Patterns of body size changes in fossil and living Equini 
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AU Evans-M-R. Barnard-P.
TI Variable sexual ornaments in scarlet-tufted malachite sunbirds 
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AU Morris-M-R. Ryan-M-J.
TI Large body size in the pygmy swordtail Xiphophorus pygmaeus
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AU Y-Ishimi. R-Ishida. T-Andoh
TI Synthesis of Simian Virus 40 C-family Catenated Dimers in Vivo in 
   the Presence of ICRF-193 
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AU H-Baumann. S-Knapp. A-Karshikoff  R-Ladenstein. T-Hard
TI DNA-binding Surface of the Sso7d Protein from Sulfolobus 
   solfataricus 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 840-846

AU G-Duval-Valentin. T-de Bizemont  M-Takasugi, J.-L-Mergny. E-Bisagni. 
   C-Helene
TI Triple-Helix Specific Ligands Stabilize H-DNA Conformation 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 847-858

AU T-Thisted. N-S-So/rensen. K-Gerdes
TI Mechanism of Post-segregational Killing: Secondary Structure 
   Analysis of the Entire Hok mRNA from Plasmid R1 Suggests a Fold-back 
   Structure that Prevents Translation and Antisense RNA Binding 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 859-873

AU M-G-Kim. V-B-Zhurkin R-L-Jernigan. R-D-Camerini-Otero
TI Probing the Structure of a Putative Intermediate in Homologous 
   Recombination: The Third Strand in the Parallel DNA Triplex is in 
   Contact with the Major Groove of the Duplex 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 874-889

AU X-Bi. Y-L-Lyu. L-F-Liu
TI Specific Stimulation of recA-independent Plasmid Recombination by
   a DNA Sequence at a Distance 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 890-902

AU M-J-Beekwilder. R-Nieuwenhuizen. J-van Duin
TI Secondary Structure Model for the Last Two Domains of 
   Single-stranded RNA Phage Q[beta] 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 903-917

AU A-V-Sivolob. S-N-Khrapunov
TI Translational Positioning of Nucleosomes on DNA: The Role of 
   Sequence-dependent Isotropic DNA Bending Stiffness 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 918-931

AU V-Bottger. A-Bottger. E-B-Lane. B-A-Spruce
TI Comprehensive Epitope Analysis of Monoclonal Anti-proenkephalin 
   Antibodies using Phage Display Libraries and Synthetic Peptides: 
   Revelation of Antibody Fine Specificities Caused by Somatic 
   Mutations in the Variable Region Genes 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 932-946

AU K-Hamada. P-H-Bethge. F-S-Mathews
TI Refined Structure of Cytochrome b562 from Escherichia coli at 
   1.4  Resolution 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 947-962

AU L-X-Shen. I-Tinoco Jr
TI The Structure of an RNA Pseudoknot that Causes Efficient 
   Frameshifting in Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 247 (5) pp. 963-978

AU H-R-Mott. B-S-Baines. R-M-Hall  R-M-Cooke. P-C-Driscoll. 
   M-P-Weir. I-D-Campbell
TI The Solution Structure of the F42A Mutant of Human Interleukin 2
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AU A-Monge. E-J-P-Lathrop. J-R-Gunn  P-S-Shenkin. R-A-Friesner
TI Computer Modeling of Protein Folding: Conformational and 
   Energetic Analysis of Reducedand Detailed Protein Models 
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AU M-C-R-Shastry. J-B-Udgaonkar
TI The Folding Mechanism of Barstar: Evidence for Multiple Pathways 
   And Multiple Intermediates 
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AU D-Moazed. R-R-Samaha. C-Gualerzi. H-F-Noller
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AU S-Merlin. B-Polisky
TI Assessment of Quantitative Models for Plasmid ColE1 Copy Number 
   Control 
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AU D-Bourgaux-Ramoisy. D-Gendron. P-Bourgaux
TI A Hotspot for Promoter-dependent Recombination inPolyomavirus DNA 
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AU V-Chitarra. H-Souchon. S-Spinelli M-Juy. P-Beguin. P-M-Alzari
TI Multiple Crystal Forms of Endoglucanase CelD: Signal Peptide 
   Residues Modulate Lattice Formation 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 225-232

AU T-Miura. J-M-Benevides.  G-J-Thomas Jr
TI A Phase Diagram for Sodium and Potassium Ion Control of 
   Polymorphism in Telomeric DNA 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 233-238

AU E-Kaufmann. D-Muller.  W-Knochel
TI DNA Recognition Site Analysis of Xenopus WingedHelix Proteins 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 239-254

AU Z.-X-Xiao and M-Fitzgerald-Hayes
TI Functional Interaction between the CSE2 Gene Product and 
   Centromeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 255-263

AU F-Kopp. P-Kristensen. K-B-Hendil  A-Johnsen. A-Sobek. B-Dahlmann
TI The Human Proteasome Subunit HsN3 is Located in the Inner Rings of 
   the Complex Dimer 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 264-272

AU C-W-Akey
TI Structural Plasticity of the Nuclear Pore Complex 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 273-293

AU M-Xiao. O-A-Andreev. J-Borejdo
TI Rigor Cross-bridges Bind to Two Actin Monomers inThin Filaments of 
   Rabbit Psoas Muscle 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 294-307

AU S-Labeit. B-Kolmerer
TI The Complete Primary Structure of Human Nebulinand its Correlation 
   to Muscle Structure 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 308-315

AU B-Noonan. T-J-Trust
TI Molecular Analysis of an A-Protein Secretion Mutant of Aeromonas 
   salmonicida Reveals a Surface Layer-specific Protein Secretion 
   Pathway 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 316-327

AU J-D-F-Green. E-D-Laue  R-N-Perham. S-T-Ali. J-R-Guest
TI Three-dimensional Structure of a Lipoyl Domain from the 
   Dihydrolipoyl Acetyltransferase Component of the Pyruvate 
   Dehydrogenase Multienzyme Complex of Escherichia coli 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 328-343

AU P-D-Jeffrey. J-F-Schildbach C.-Y-Y-Chang. P-H-Kussie 
   M-N-Margolies. S-Sheriff
TI Structure and Specificity of the Anti-Digoxin Antibody 40-50 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 344-360

AU P-H-Maccallum. R-Poet. E-J-Milner-White
TI Coulombic Interactions Between Partially Charged Main-chain Atoms 
   Not Hydrogen-bonded to Each Other Influence the Conformations of 
   [alpha]-Helices and Antiparallel [beta]-Sheet. A New Method for 
   Analysing the Forces Between Hydrogen Bonding Groups in Proteins 
   Includes All the Coulombic Interactions 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 361-373

AU P-H-Maccallum. R-Poet.  E-J-Milner-White
TI Coulombic Attractions Between Partially Charged Main-chain Atoms 
   Stabilise the Right-handed TwistFound in Most [beta]-Strands 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 374-384

AU A-M-Torres. B-E-Forbes. S-E-Aplin  J-C-Wallace. G-L-Francis. 
   R-S-Norton
TI Solution Structure of Human Insulin-like Growth Factor II. 
   Relationship to Receptor and Binding Protein Interactions 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 385-401

AU P-J-Hart. H-D-Pfluger A-F-Monzingo. T-Hollis. J-D-Robertus
TI The Refined Crystal Structure of an Endochitinase from Hordeum 
   vulgare L. Seeds at 1.8  Resolution 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 402-413

AU I-V-Kurochkin. R-Procyk P-D-Bishop. V-C-Yee. D-C-Teller 
   K-C-Ingham. L-V-Medved
TI Domain Structure, Stability and Domain-Domain Interactions in 
   Recombinant Factor XIII 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 414-430

AU O-Lambert. N-Boisset. J.-C-Taveau  G-Preaux. J-N-Lamy
TI Three-dimensional Reconstruction of the [alpha]D and 
   [beta]C-Hemocyanins of Helix pomatia from Frozen-HydratedSpecimens 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 431-448

AU M-J-Jablonsky. D-D-Watt. N-Rama Krishna
TI Solution Structure of an Old World-like Neurotoxin from the Venom 
   of the New World Scorpion Centruroides sculpturatus Ewing 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 449-458

AU D-Fischer. S-L-Lin. H-L-Wolfson. R-Nussinov
TI A Geometry-based Suite of Molecular Docking Processes 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 459-477

AU G-Schreiber. A-R-Fersht
TI Energetics of Protein-Protein Interactions: Analysis of the 
   Barnase-Barstar Interface by Single Mutations and Double Mutant 
   Cycles 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 478-486

AU T-J-Wess. A-Hammersley. L-Wess. A-Miller
TI Type I Collagen Packing, Conformation of the Triclinic Unit Cell 
SO Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995 April. 248 (2) pp. 487-493

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TI Cytochrome f revealed.
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SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 217-218.
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AU Mann-M.  Wilm-M.
TI Electrospray mass spectrometry for protein characterization.
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SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 219-224.
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AU Chen-J-Y.
TI Reinvasion of the cabbage patch.
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 224.
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AU Landsman-D.  Wolffe-A-P.
TI Common sequence and structural features in the heat shock factor and Ets
   families of DNA-binding domains.
DE heat-shock factors
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TI PKR: a new name and new roles.
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AU Dillin-A.  Rine-J.
TI On the origin of a silencer.
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AU Nagai-K.  Oubridge-C.  Ito-N.  Avis-J.  Evans-P.
TI The RNP domain: a sequence-specific RNA-binding domain involved in
   processing and transport of RNA.
DE RNA hairpin
DE RNA-binding protein
DE RNA splicing
DE crystallography
DE RNP domain
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 235-240.
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AU Takai-Y.  Sasaki-T.  Tanaka-K.  Nakanishi-H.
TI Rho as a regulator of the cytoskeleton.
DE signal transduction
DE small GTP-binding protein
DE Rho
DE Actin
DE cytoskeleton
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 227-231.
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AU Cockerill-M.
TI Upgrade blues.
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 247-248.
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AU Hengen-P-N.
TI Methods and reagents - electro-transformation of Escherichia coli with
   plasmid DNA.
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P.248-249.
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AU Hengen-P-N.
TI DNA Sequencing:  the Basics  (by T. A. Brown).
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 250-251.
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AU Nicola-N-A.
TI Dictionary of Cytokines (by Horst Ibelgaufts).
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TI RNA Isolation and Analysis (by Paul Jones, Jane Qui and David Rickwood).
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 251-252.
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TI Drosophila melanogaster: Practical Uses in Cell and Molecular Biology
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   Fyrberg).
SO Trends Biochem. Sci.   1995 Jun.  20(6).  P. 252-253.
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TI Biochemistry and Physiology of the Neutrophil (by Steven W. Edwards).
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TI Microcharacterization of Proteins (edited by R. Kellner, F. Lottspeich and
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AU Hashim-Y.  Ragoussis-I.  Kearney-L.  Tosi-S.  So-A-K.
TI Physical mapping of the human T-cell receptor beta gene complex,
   using yeast artificial chromosomes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 337.
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AU Yao-Z.  Volgger-A.  Scholz-S.  Albert-E-D.
TI Sequence polymorphism in the HLA-B promoter region.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 343.
AB 50410343.251

AU Vaishnaw-A-K.  Hargreaves-R.  Campbell-R-D.  Morley-B-J.
   Walport-M-J.
TI DNase I hypersensitivity mapping and promoter polymorphism analysis
   of human C4.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 354.
AB 50410354.251

AU Hough-C-A.  White-B-N.  Holden-J-J-A.
TI Characterization of a lymphoblastoid line deleted for lambda
   immunglobulin genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 359.
AB 50410359.251

AU Salazar*-M.  Deulofeut-H.  Granja-C.  Deulofeut-R.  Yunis-D-E.
   Marcus-Bagley-D.  Awdeh-Z.  Alper-C-A.  Yunis-E-J.
TI Normal HBsAg presentation and T-cell defect in the immune response
   of nonresponders.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 366.
AB 50410366.251

AU Lambracht-D.  Wonigeit-K.
TI Sequence analysis of the promoter regions of the classical class I
   gene RT1.A^[l] and two other class I genes of the rat MHC.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 375.
AB 50410375.251

AU Chauvel-B.  Dorval-I.  Fergelot-P.  Pichon-L.  Giffon-T.
   Gicquel-I.  Gall-J-Y-L.  David-V.
TI A human homologue to the yeast omnipotent suppressor 45 maps 100 kb
   centromeric to HLA-A.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 380.
AB 50410380.251

AU Barron-K-S.  Deulofeut-H.  Robinson-M-A.
TI TCRBV20S1 allele frequencies vary among human populations.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 383.
AB 50410383.251

AU Girgis-K-R.  Capra-J-D.  Stroynowski-I.
TI Nucleotide sequences of H2^[g7] K and D loci of nonobese diabetic
   mice.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 386.
AB 50410386.251

AU Yao-Z.  Lattermann-A.  Volgger-A.  McNicholas-A.
   Mueller-Eckhardt-G.  Albert-E-D.
TI A new HLA-B44 subtype, B*4406, differing in exon 2.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 387.
AB 50410387.251

AU Barouch-D.  Krausa*-P.  Bodmer-J.  Browning-M-J.  McMichael-A-J.
TI Identification of a novel HLA-A2 subtype, HLA-A*0216.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(6)  P 388.
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AU Hughes-A-L.  Hughes-M-K.
TI Self peptides bound by HLA class I molecules are derived from
   highly conserved regions of a set of evolutionarily conserved
   proteins.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 257.
AB 50410257.251

AU Lee-C-G-L.  Jenkins-N-A.  Gilbert-D-J.  Copeland-N-G.  O'Brien-W-E.
TI Cloning and analysis of gene regulation of a novel LPS-inducible
   cDNA.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 263.
AB 50410263.251

AU Salvignol-I.  Calvas-P.  Socha-W-W.  Colin-Y.  Kim-C-L-V.
   Bailly-P.  Ruffie-J.  J.-P.-Cartron  Blancher-A.  Cartron-J-P.
TI Structural analysis of the RH-like blood group gene products in
   nonhuman primates.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 271.
AB 50410271.251

AU Patel-M.  Selinger-D.  Mark-G-E.  Hickey-G-J.  Hollis-G-F.
TI Sequence of the dog immunoglobulin alpha and epsilon constant
   region genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 282.
AB 50410282.251

AU Peijnenburg-A.  Godthelp-B.  van-Boxel-Dezaire-A.
   van-den-Elsen-P-J.
TI Definition of a novel complementation group in MHC class II
   deficiency.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 287.
AB 50410287.251

AU Isono-T.  Kim-C-J.  Seto-A.
TI Sequence and diversity of rabbit T-cell receptor gamma chain genes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 295.
AB 50410295.251

AU Lipoldova-M.  Kosarova-M.  Zajicova-A.  Holan-V.  Hart-A-A-M.
   Krulova-M.  Demant-P.
TI Separation of multiple genes controlling the T-cell proliferative
   response to IL-2 and anti-CD3 using recombinant congenic strains.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 301.
AB 50410301.251

AU Andersson-E.  Peixoto-B.  Toermaenen-V.  Matsunaga-T.
TI Evolution of the immunoglobulin M constant region genes of salmonid
   fish, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Arctic charr
   (Salvelinus alpinus): implications concerning divergence time of
   species.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 312.
AB 50410312.251

AU Remmers-E-F.  Du-Y.  Zha-H.  Goldmuntz-E-A.  Wilder-R-L.
TI Ten polymorphic DNA loci, including five in the rat MHC (RT1)
   region, form a single linkage group on rat chromosome 20.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 316.
AB 50410316.251

AU Arimura-Y.  Tang-W-R.  Koda-T.  Kakinuma-M.
TI Structure of novel rat major histocompatibility complex class II
   genes RT1.Ha and Hb.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 320.
AB 50410320.251

AU Joly-E.  Clarkson-C.  Howard-J-C.  Butcher-G-W.
TI Isolation of a functional cDNA encoding the RT1.A^[u] MHC class I
   heavy chain by a novel PCR-based method.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 326.
AB 50410326.251

AU Thorpe-C-J.  Moss-D-S.  Powis-S-J.  Howard-J-C.  Butcher-G-W.
   Travers-P-J.
TI An analysis of the antigen binding site of RT1.A^[a] suggests an
   allele-specific motif.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 329.
AB 50410329.251

AU Walter-L.  Tiemann-C.  Heine-L.  Guenther-E.
TI Genomic organization and sequence of the rat major
   histocompatibility complex class Ia gene RT1.A^.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 332.
AB 50410332.251

AU Rufer-N.  Roosnek-E.  Kressig-R.  Jeannet-M.  Tiercy-J-M.
TI Sequencing of a new HLA-B41 subtype (B*4102) that occurs with a
   high frequency in the Caucasoid population.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 333.
AB 50410333.251

AU Ramsden-D-A.  Wu-G-E.
TI Three new immunoglobulin kappa variable (Igk-V) gene segments in
   the mouse.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 334.
AB 50410334.251

AU Meyer-C-G.  Skerka-C.  Zipfel-P-F.
TI Polymorphism of the human factor H-related gene (FHR-1) and of
   factor H in a West African individual.
SO Immunogenetics.  1995 41(5)  P 335.
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TI Inactivation of the cardiac Na+ channels in guinea-pig ventricular
   cells through the open state
DE Ventricular cell
DE Voltage clamp
DE Sodium channel
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 581-594.

AU Katnik-C. Adams-D-J.
TI An ATP-sensitive potassium conductance in rabbit arterial endothelial
   cells
DE Endothelium
DE Potassium conductance
DE Adenosine triphosphate
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 595-606.

AU Chow-R-H. Lund-P.-E. Loser-S. Panten-U. Gylfe-E.
TI Coincidence of early glucose-induced depolarization with lowering
   of cytoplasmic Ca2+ in mouse pancreatic b-cells
DE Pancreatic b-cell
DE Membrane potential
DE Cytosolic calcium
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 607-617.

AU De-Waard-M. Campbell-K-P.
TI Subunit regulation of the neuronal a1A Ca2+ channel expressed in
   Xenopus oocytes
DE Ca2+ channel
DE Voltage clamp
DE Oocytes
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 619-634.

AU Bayliss-D-A. Umemiya-M. Berger-A-J.
TI Inhibition of N- and P-type calcium currents and the after-
   hyperpolarization in rat motoneurones by serotonin
DE 5-HT receptor
DE After-hyperpolarization
DE Motoneurones
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 635-647.

AU Wu-L.-G. Saggau-P.
TI GABAB receptor-mediated presynaptic inhibition in guinea-pig
   hippocampus is caused by reduction of presynaptic Ca2+ influx
DE Calcium influx
DE Presynaptic inhibition
DE g-Aminobutyric acid receptor
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 649-657.

AU Bakhramov-A.
TI Effects of high-energy phosphates on carbachol-evoked cationic
   current in single smooth muscle cells from guinea-pig ileum
DE Muscarinic receptor
DE Cation current
DE Smooth muscle
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 659-669.

AU Gosling-M. Smith-J-W. Poyner-D-R.
TI Characterization of a volume-sensitive chloride current in osteoblast-
   like (ROS 17/2.8) cells
DE Chloride current
DE Volume
DE Conductance
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 671-682.

AU Yakir-N. Rahamimoff-R.
TI The non-specific ion channel in Torpedo ocellata fused synaptic vesicles
DE Synaptic vesicle
DE Ion channel
DE Nerve terminal
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 683-697.

AU Picones-A. Korenbrot-J-I.
TI Spontaneous, ligand-independent activity of the cGMP-gated ion
   channels in cone photoreceptors of fish
DE Cyclic guanosine monophosphate
DE Photoreceptor
DE Retinal cone
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 699-714.

AU Funke-K. Worgotter-F.
TI Temporal structure in the light response of relay cells in the
   dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat
DE Lateral geniculate nucleus
DE Interspike interval
DE Computer modelling
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 715-737.

AU Tunstall-M-J. Gale-J-E. Ashmore-J-F.
TI Action of salicylate on membrane capacitance of outer hair cells
   from the guinea-pig cochlea
DE Hair cells
DE Salicylate
DE Hearing
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 739-752.

AU Tillman-D-B. Treede-R-D. Meyer-R-A. Campbell-J-N.
TI Response of C fibre nociceptors in the anaesthetized monkey to
   heat stimuli: estimates of receptor depth and threshold
DE Pain
DE Primary afferent
DE Nociception
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 753-765.

AU Tillman-D.-B. Treede-R.-D. Meyer-R-A. Campbell-J-N.
TI Response of C fibre nociceptors in the anaesthetized monkey to
   heat stimuli: correlation with pain threshold in humans
DE Pain
DE Monkey
DE C fibre
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 767-774.

AU Catarsi-S. Ching-S. Merz-D-C. Drapeau-P.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation during synapse formation between identified
   leech neurons
DE Synapse formation
DE Serotonin
DE Protein kinase
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 775-786.

AU Kurihara-T. Yoshioka-K. Otsuka-M.
TI Tachykininergic slow depolarization of motoneurones evoked by
   descending fibres in the neonatal rat spinal cord
DE Tachykinin
DE Excitatory postsynaptic potential
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 787-796.

AU Ivanoff-A-Y. Smith-P-A.
TI In vivo activity of B- and C-neurones in the paravertebral sympathetic
   ganglia of the bullfrog
DE Synaptic potential
DE Autonomic reflex
DE Sympathetic ganglion
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 797-815.

AU DiCarlo-S-E. Patil-R-D. Collins-H-L. Chen-C.-Y.
TI Local modulation of adrenergic responses in the hindlimb vasculature
   of the intact conscious rat
DE Adrenergic response
DE Nitric oxide
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 817-825.

AU Dobrowolski-L. Kompanowska-Jezierska-E. Sadowski-K.
TI Modulation of renal medullary ionic hypertonicity by prostaglandins:
   data from tissue admittance studies in the rat
DE Kidney
DE Medulla
DE Prostaglandin
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 827-834.

AU Gibson-K-J. Lumbers-E-R.
TI Extracellular volume and blood volume in chronically catheterized
   fetal sheep
DE Extracellular space
DE Blood volume
DE Fetus
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 835-844.

AU Greer-J-J. Carter-J-E. Al-Zubaidy-Z.
TI Opioid depression of respiration in neonatal rats
DE Apnoea
DE Medulla oblongata
DE Opioid
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 845-855.

AU Rothmuller-C. Cafarelli-E.
TI Effect of vibration on antagonist muscle coactivation during
   progressive fatigue in humans
DE Fatigue
DE Coactivation
DE Vibration
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 857-864.

AU Hagbarth-K.-E. Bongiovanni-L-G. Nordin-M.
TI Reduced servo-control of fatigued human finger extensor and flexor
   muscles
DE Electromyogram
DE Muscle fatigue
DE Stretch reflex
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 865-872.

AU Voisin-D-L. Herbison-A-E. Poulain-D-A.
TI Erratum: Journal of Physiology 483 211-224 (1995)
DE Erratum
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 873-873.

AU Kirkwood-P-A.
TI Erratum: Journal of Physiology 484, 201-225 (1995)
DE Erratum
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 874-874.

AU Al-Haboubi-H-A. Tomlinson-D-R. Ward-B-J.
TI Erratum: Journal of Physiology 482, 157-166 (1995)
DE Erratum
SO J-Physiol.  1995 Jun 15.  485(3). P 875-875.

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AU MCDONALD-N-Q.   PANAYOTATOS-N.   HENDRICKSON-W-A.
TI Crystal structure of dimeric human ciliary neurotrophic factor
   determined by MAD phasing
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2689-2699.

AU DONG-Y.   CHAO-A-C.   KOUYAMA-K.   HSU-Y.   BOCIAN-R-C.   MOSS-R-B. 
   GARDNER-P.
TI Activation of CFTR chloride current by nitric oxide in human T lymphocytes
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2700-2707

AU KLUSENER-B.   BOHEIM-G.   LISS-H.   ENGELBERTH-J.   WEILER-E-W.
TI Gadolinium-sensitive, voltage-dependent calcium release channels in
   the endoplasmic reticulum of a higher plant mechanoreceptor organ
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2708-2714.

AU CHADDOCK-A-M.   MANT-A.   KARNAUCHOV-I.   BRINK-S.   HERRMANN-R-G.
   KLOSGEN-R-B   ROBINSON-C.
TI A new type of signal peptide:  central role of a twin-arginine
   motif in transfer signals for the delta pH-dependent thylakoidal
   protein translocase
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2715-2722

AU REGAZZI-R.   WOLLHEIM-C-B.   LANG-J.   THELER-J-M.   ROSSETTO-O.  
   MONTECUCCO-C.   SADOUL-K.   WELLER-U.   PALMER-M.   THORENS-B.
TI VAMP-2 and cellubrevin are expressed in pancreatic beta-cells and
   are essential for CA2+ - but not for GTP gamma S-induced insulin
   secretion
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2723-2730.

AU FRIEDERICH-E.   GOUIN-E.   HELLIO-R.   KOCKS-C.   COSSART-P.  
   LOUVARD-D.
TI Targeting of Listeria monocytogenes ActA protein to the plasma
   membrane as a tool to dissect both actin-based cell morphogenesis
   and ActA function 
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2731-2744.

AU LIN-F-C.   ARNDT-K-T.
TI The role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae type 2A phosphatase in the
   actin cytoskeleton and  in entry into mitosis
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2745-2759

AU HAYLES-J.   NURSE-P.
TI A pre-start checkpoint preventing mitosis in fission yeast acts
   independently of p34 cdc2 tyrosine phosphorylation
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2760-2771.

AU CARDENAS-M-E.   MUIR-R-S.   BREUDER-T.   HEITMAN-J.
TI Targets of immunophilin-immunosuppressant complexes are distinct
   highly conserved regions of calcineurin A
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2772-2783.


AU CHEN-C.   ROBERTS-V-A.   STEVENS-S.   BROWN-M.   STENZEL-POORE-M-P. 
   RITTENBERG-M-B.
TI Enhancement and destruction of antibody function by somatic
   mutation: unequal occurrence is controlled by V gene combinatorial
   associations 
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2784-2794

AU URFER-R.   TSOULFAS-P.   O'CONNELL-L.   SHELTON-D-L.   PARADA-L-F. 
   PRESTA-L-G.
TI An immunoglobulin-like domain determines the specificity of
   neurotrophin receptors 
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2795-2805

AU GERALD-C.   ADHAM-N.   KAO-H-T.   OLSEN-M-A.   LAZ-T-M.
   SCHECHTER-L-E.   BARD-J-A.   VAYSSE-P-J-J.   HARTIG-P-R.
   BRANCHEK-T-A.   WEINSHANK-R-L. 
TI The 5-HT4 receptor: molecular cloning and pharmacological
   characterization of two splice variants
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2806-2815.

AU YOSHIMURA-A.   OHKUBO-T.   KIGUCHI-T.   JENKINS-N-A.   GILBERT-D-J. 
   COPELAND-N-G.   HARA-T.   MIYAJIMA-A.
TI A novel cytokine-inducible gene CIS encodes an SH2-containing
   protein that binds to tyrosine-phosphorylated interleukin 3 and
   erythropoietin receptors 
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2816-2826.

AU SERRA-PAGES-C.   KEDERSHA-N-L.   FAZIKAS-L.   MEDLEY-Q.   DEBANT-A.
   STREULI-M. 
TI The LAR transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase and a
   coiled-coil LAR-interacting protein co-localize at focal adhesions
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2827-2838.

AU TANAKA-M.   IKEBE-R.   MATSUURA-M.   IKEBE-M.
TI Pseudosubstrate sequence may not be critical for autoinhibition of
   smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2839-2846.

AU PALLARD-C.   GOUILLEUX-F.   BENIT-L.   COCAULT-L.   SOUYRI-M.
   LEVY-D.   GRONER-B.   GISSELBRECHT-S.   DUSANTER-FOURT-I. 
TI Thrombopoietin activates a STAT5-like factor in hematopoietic cells
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2847-2856.

AU HARRISON-D-A.   BINARI-R.   STINES NAHREINI-T.   GILMAN-M.  
  PERRIMON-N.
TI Activation of a Drosophila Janus kinase (JAK) causes hematopoietic
   neoplasia and developmental defects
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2857-2865

AU FRAMPTON-J.   MCNAGNY-K.   SIEWEKE-M.   PHILIP-A.   SMITH-G.   GRAF-T.
TI v-Myb DNA binding is required to block thrombocytic differentiation
   of Myb-Ets-transformed multipotent haematopoietic progenitors
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2866-2875

AU TRAENCKNER-E-B-M.   PAHL-H-L.   HENKEL-T.   SCHMIDT-K-N.   WILK-S. 
   BAEUERLE-P-A.
TI Phosphorylation of human I kappa  B-alpha  on serines 32 and 36
   controls I kappa B-alpha proteolysis and NF-kappa B activation in
   response to diverse stimuli 
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2876-2883.

AU ZHOU-S.   YANG-Y.   SCOTT-M-J.   PANNUTI-A.   FEHR-K-C.   EISEN-A.  
   KOONIN-E-V.   FOUTS-D-L.   WRIGHTSMAN-R.   MANNING-J-E.   LUCCHESI-J-C.
TI Male-specific lethal 2, a dosage compensation gene of Drosophila,
   undergoes sex-specific regulation and encodes a protein with a RING
   finger and a metallothionein-like cysteine cluster
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2884-2895.

AU SHAW-P-J.   HIGHETT-M-I.   BEVEN-A-F.   JORDAN-E-G.
TI The nucleolar architecture of polymerase I transcription and processing
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2896-2906.

AU HAGMAN-J.   GUTCH-M-J.   LIN-H.   GROSSCHEDL-R.   
TI EBR contains a novel zinc coordination motif and multiple dimerization and
   transcriptional activation domains
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2907-2916.

AU PANTOPOULOS-K.   HENTZE-M-W.
TI Rapid responses to oxidative stress mediated by iron regulatory protein
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2917-2924.

AU BERBEROF-M.   VANHAMME-L.   TEBABI-P.   PAYS-A.   JEFFERIES-D.  
   WELBURN-S.   PAYS-E.
TI The 3 prime-terminal region of the mRNAs for VSG and procyclin can
   confer stage specificity to gene expression in Trypanosoma brucei
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2925-2934.

AU HARDT-W-D.   WARNECKE-J-M.   ERDMANN-V-A.   HARTMANN-R-K.
TI Rp-phosphorothioate modifications in RNase P RNA that interfere
   with tRNA binding
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2935-2944.

AU BEDOUELLE-H.   NAGEOTTE-R.
TI Macromolecular recognition through electrostatic repulsion
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2945-2950.

AU CHAUDHURI-S.   CARRER-H.   MALIGA-P.
TI Site-specific factor involved in the editing of the psbL mRNA in
   tobacco plastids 
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2951-2957.

AU MEISEL-A.   MACKELDANZ-P.   BICKLE-T-A.   KRUGER-D-H.   SCHROEDER-C.
TI Type III restriction endonucleases translocate DNA in a reaction
   driven by recognition site-specific ATP hydrolysis
SO EMBO-J.     1995 JUNE 15.   14(12).   p 2958-2966.

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AU BARTSEVICH-V-V.   PAKRASI-H-B.
TI Molecular identification of an ABC transporter complex for
   manganese:  analysis of a cyanobacterial mutant strain impaired in
   the photosynthetic oxygen evolution process
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1845-1853

AU CYRKLAFF-M.   AUER-M.   KUHLBRANDT-W.   SCARBOROUGH-G-A.
TI 2-D structure of the Neurospora crassa plasma membrane ATPase as
   determined by electron cryomicroscopy
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1854-1857

AU BROEKS-A.   JANSSEN-H-W-R-M.   CALAFAT-J.   PLASTERK-R-H-A.
TI A P-glycoprotein protects Caenorhabditis elegans against natural toxins
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1858-1866

AU WAWRZYNOW-A.   WOJTKOWIAK-D.   MARSZALEK-J.   BANECKI-B.  
   JONSEN-M.   GRAVES-B.   GEORGOPOULOS-C.   ZYLICZ-M.
TI The ClpX heat-shock protein of Escherichia coli, the ATP-dependent substrate
   specificity component of the ClpP-ClpX protease, is a novel
   molecular chaperone 
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1867-1877

AU WATANABE-N.   BROOME-M.   HUNTER-T.
TI Regulation of the human WEE1Hu CDK tyrosine 15-kinase during the cell cycle
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1878-1891

AU KERKHOFF-E.   ZIFF-E-B.
TI Cyclin D2 and Ha-Ras transformed rat embryo fibroblasts exhibit a novel
   deregulation of cell size control and early S phase arrest in low serum
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1892-1903

AU ZHU-L.   ENDERS-G.   LEES-J-A.   BEIJERSBERGEN-R-L.   BERNARDS-R.  
   HARLOW-E.
TI The pRB-related protein p107 contains two growth suppression domains:
   independent interactions with E2F and cyclin/cdk complexes
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1904-1913

AU FAUCHEU-C.   DIU-A.   CHAN-A-W-E.   BLANCHET-A-M.   MIOSSEC-C.  
   HERVE-F.   COLLARD-DUTILLEUL-V.   GU-Y.   ALDAPE-R-A.   LIPPKE-J-A.
   ROCHER-C.   SU-M-S-S.  LIVINGSTON-D-J.   HERCEND-T.   LALANNE-J-L.
TI A novel human protease similar to the interleukin-1 beta converting enzyme
   induces apoptosis in transfected cells
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1914-1922

AU GU-Y.   WU-J.   FAUCHEU-C.   LALANNE-J-L.   DIU-A.   LIVINGSTON-D-J.  
   SU-M-S-S.
TI Interleukin-1 beta converting enzyme requires oligomerization for
   activity of processed forms in vivo
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1923-1931

AU SCREPANTI-I.   ROMANI-L.   MUSIANI-P.   MODESTI-A.   FATTORI-E.  
   LAZZARO-D.   SELLITTO-C.   SCARPA-S.   BELLAVIA-D.   LATTANZIO-G.  
   BISTONI-F.   FRATI-L.   CORTESE-R.   GULINO-A.   CILIBERTO-G.  
   COSTANTINI-F.   POLI-V.
TI Lymphoproliferative disorder and imbalanced T-helper response in
   C/EBP beta-deficient mice
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AU PAONESSA-G.   GRAZIANI-R.   DE SERIO-A   SAVINO-R.   CIAPPONI-L.
   LAHM-A.    SALVATI-A-L.   TONIATTI-C.   CILIBERTO-G. 
TI Two distinct and independent sites on IL-6 trigger gp130 dimer formation and
   signalling
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1942-1951

AU GAUTEL-M.   ZUFFARDI-O.   FREIBURG-A.   LABEIT-S.
TI Phosphorylation switches specific for the cardiac isoform of myosin
   binding protein-C: a modulator of cardiac contraction?
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1952-1960

AU MULLER-G.   AYOUB-M.   STORZ-P.   RENNECKE-J.   FABBRO-D.  
   PFIZENMAIER-K.
TI PKC zeta is a molecular switch in signal transduction of TNF-alpha,
   bifunctionally regulated by ceramide and arachidonic acid
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1961-1969

AU MARTIN-G-A.   BOLLAG-G.   MCCORMICK-F.   ABO-A.
TI A novel serine kinase activated by rac1/CDC42Hs-dependent
   autophosphorylation is related to PAK65 and STE20
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1970-1978

AU RYDEN-M.   MURRAY-RUST-J.   GLASS-D.   IIAG-L-L.   TRUPP-M.  
   YANCOPOULOS-G-D.   MCDONALD-N-Q.   IBANEZ-C-F.
TI Functional analysis of mutant neurotrophins deficient in
   low-affinity binding reveals a role for p75-LNGFR in NT-4 signalling
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1979-1990

AU NEUMANN-M.   GRIESHAMMER-T.   CHUVPILO-S.   KNEITZ-B.   LOHOFF-M.
   SCHIMPL-A.   FRANZA, JR-B-R.   SERFLING-E. 
TI RelA/p65 is a molecular target for the immunosuppressive action of
   protein kinase A
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   1991-2004

AU GOUILLEUX-F.   PALLARD-C.   DUSANTER-FOURT-I.   WAKAO-H.  
   HALDOSEN-L-A.   NORSTEDT-G.   LEVY-D.   GRONER-B.
TI Prolactin, growth hormone, erythropoietin and
   granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor induce MGF-Stat5
   DNA binding activity 
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).  2005-2013

AU PAPAVASSILLIOU-A.G.   TREIER-M.   BOHMANN-D.
TI Intramolecular signal transduction in c-Jun
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2014-2019

AU LE DOUARIN-B.   ZECHEL-C.   GARNIER-J-M.   LUTZ-Y.   TORA-L.  
   PIERRAT-B.   HEERY-D.   GRONEMEYER-H.   CHAMBON-P.   LOSSON-R.
TI The N-terminal part of TIF1, a putative meditator of the ligand-dependent
   activation function (AF-2) of nuclear receptors, is fused to B-raf
   in the oncogenic protein T18
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2020-2033

AU FICNER-R.   SAUER-U-H.   STIER-G.   SUCK-D.
TI Three-dimensional structure of the bifunctional protein PCD/DCoH, a
   cytoplasmic enzyme interacting with transcription factor HNF1
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2034-2042

AU MAHONE-M.   SAFFMAN-E-E   LASKO-P-F.
TI Localized Bicaudal-C RNA encodes a protein containing a KH domain, the RNA
   binding motif of FMR1
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2043-2055

AU CHINWALLA-V.   JANE-E-P.   HARTE-P-J
TI The Drosophila trithorax protein binds to specific chromosomal
   sites and is co-localized with Polycomb at many sites
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2056-2065

AU COOPER-M.   JOHNSTON-L-H.   BEGGS-J-D.
TI Identification and characterization of Uss1p (Sdb23p): a novel U6 snRNA-
   associated protein with significant similarity to core proteins of
   small nuclear ribonucleoproteins
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2066-2075

AU HERMANN-H.   FABRIZIO-P.   RAKER-V-A.   FOULAKI-K.   HORNIG-H.  
   BRAHMS-H.   LUHRMANN-R.
TI snRNP Sm proteins share two evolutinarily conserved sequence motifs
   which are involved in Sm protein-protein interactions
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2076-2088

AU SERAPHIN-B.
TI Sm and Sm-like proteins belong to a large family: identification of
   proteins of the U6 as well as the U1, U2, U4 and U5 snRNPs
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2089-2098

AU COX-L-S.   HUPP-T.   MIDGLEY-C-A.   LANE-D-P.
TI A direct effect of activated human p53 on nuclear DNA replication
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2099-2105

AU ROTH-A.   MESSER-W.
TI The DNA binding domain of the initiator protein DnaA   
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2106-2111

AU ARCISZEWSKA-L-K.   SHERRATT-D-J.
TI Xer site-specific recombination in vitro
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2112-2120

AU BAILLY-C.   MOLLEGAARD-N-E.   NIELSEN-P-E.   WARING-M-J.
TI The influence of the 2-amino group of guanine on DNA conformation.
   Uranyl and DNase I probing of inosine/diaminopurine substituted DNA
SO EMBO-J.   1995 MAY 1    14(9).   2121-2131

