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AU Rickauer-M.  Brodschelm-W.  Bottin-A.  Veronesi-C.  Grimal-H.
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TI The jasmonate pathway is involved differentially in the regulation
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AU Read-N-D.  Kellock-L-J.  Collins-T-J.  Gundlach-A-M.
TI Role of topography sensing for infection-structure differentiation
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AU Wingler-A.  Lea-P-J.  Leegood-R-C.
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AU Dey-P-M.  Brownleader-M-D.  Pantelides-A-T.  Trevan-M.  Smith-J-J.
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TI Extensin from suspension-cultured potato cells:  a
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SO Planta.  1997 202(2)  P 179.
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AU Onelli-E.  Citterio-S.  O'Connor-J-E.  Levi-M.  Sgorbati-S.
TI Flow cytometry, sorting and immunocharacterization with
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AU Marinelli-B.  Gomarasca-S.  Soave-C.
TI A pleiotropic Arabidopsis thaliana mutant with inverted root
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AU Leduec-C.  Birgel-I.  Mueller-R.  Leistner-E.
TI Isochorismate hydroxymutase from a cell-suspension culture of
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AU Aach-H.  Bode-H.  Robinson-D-G.  Graebe-J-E.
TI ent-Kaurene synthase is located in proplastids of meristematic
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AU Appeldoorn-N-J-G.  de-Bruijn-S-M.  Koot-Gronsveld-E-A-M.
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TI Developmental changes of enzymes involved in conversion of sucrose
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AU Hoppe-A.  Theimer-R-R.
TI Enzymes for lipolysis and fatty acid metabolism in different
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AU Kruse-E.  Grimm-B.  Beator-J.    Kloppstech-K.
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AU Forlani-G.  Scainelli-D.  Nielsen-E.
TI Two &delta;^[1]-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase isoforms are
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SO Planta.  1997 202(2)  P 242.
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AU Lunn-J-E.  Furbank-R-T.  Hatch-M-D.
TI Adenosine 5'-triphosphate-mediated activation of sucrose-phosphate
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AU Xu-P.  Vogt-T.  Taylor-L-P.
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AU Schumacher-M-M.  Enderlin-C-S.    Selitrennikoff-C-P.
TI The Osmotic-1 Locus of Neurospora crassa Encodes a Putative
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TI Distribution of the Insertion Element IS240 Among Bacillus
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AU Kaneda-S.
TI Isolation and Characterization of Autolysin-Defective Mutants of
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 34(06)  P 354.
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AU Meinersmann-R-J.  Hiett-K-L.  Tarplay-A.
TI Cloning of an Outer Membrane Protein Gene from Campylobacter
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 34(06)  P 360.
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AU Wyckoff-H-A.  Chow-J.    Whitehead-T-R.  Cotta-M-A.
TI Cloning, Sequence, and Expression of the L-(+) Lactate
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 34(06)  P 367.
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AU Suye-S.
TI Purification and Properties of Alcohol Oxidase from Candida
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 34(06)  P 374.
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AU Gilotra-U.  Srivastava-S.
TI Plasmid-Encoded Sequestration of Copper by Pseudomonas pickettii
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TI Stem respiration of ponderosa pines grown in contrasting climates:
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AU Cipollini-Jr-D-F.
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TI Clonal variation in foliar chemistry of aspen: effects on gypsy
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AU Twilley-R-R.  Pozo-M.  Garcia-V-H.  Rivera-Monroy-V-H.  Zambrano-R.
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AU Guo-Q.  Brown-J-H.
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AU Elmberg-J.  Poeysae-H.  Sjoeberg-K.  Nummi-P.
TI Interspecific interactions and co-existence in dabbling ducks:
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AU Grutter-A-S.
TI Effect of the removal of cleaner fish on the abundance and species
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 159-168.

AU Meissner-K.  Bick-A.
TI Population dynamics and ecoparasitological surveys of Corophium
   volutator in coastal waters in the Bay of Mecklenburg (southern Baltic
   Sea).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 169-179.

AU Castro-D.  Santamaria-J-A.  Luque-A.  Martinez-Manzanares-E.
   Borrego-J-J.
TI Determination of the etiological agent of brown ring disease in
   southwestern Spain.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 181-188.

AU Hine-P-M.  Thorne-T.
TI Replication of herpes-like viruses in haemocytes of adult flat oysters
   Ostrea angasi: an ultrastructural study.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 189-196.

AU Hine-P-M.  Wesney-B.
TI Virus-like particles associated with cytopathology in the digestive
   gland epithelium of scallops Pecten novaezelandiae and toheroa Paphies
   ventricosum.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 197-204.

AU Durand-S.  Lightner-D-V.  Redman-R-M.  Bonami-J-R.
TI Ultrastructure and morphogenesis of White Spot Syndrome Baculovirus
   (WSSV).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 205-211.

AU Brown-L-L.  Cox-W-T.  Levine-R-P.
TI Evidence that the causal agent of bacterial cold-water disease
   Flavobacterium psychrophilum is transmitted within salmonid eggs.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 213-218.

AU Poppe-T-T.  Breck-O.
TI Pathology of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar intraperitoneally immunized
   with oil-adjuvanted vaccine. A case report.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 219-226.

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AU Evensen-O.  Lorenzen-E.
TI Simultaneous demonstration of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus
   (IPNV) and Flavobacterium psychrophilum in paraffin-embedded specimens
   of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss fry by use of paired
   immunohistochemistry
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 227-232.

AU Yoshida-T.  Endo-M.  Sakai-M.  Inglis-V.
TI A cell capsule with possible involvement in resistance to
   opsonophagocytosis in Enterococcus seriolicida isolated from yellowtail
   Seriola quinqueradiata.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 233-235.

AU Colorni-A.
TI Guanophoroma in the Red Sea silverside Atherinomorus lacunosus
   (Perciformes, Atherinidae).
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Jun 19.  29(3).  P 237-240.



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AU Herwig-S.  Strauss-M.
TI Review  The retinoblastoma protein : a master regulator of cell
   cycle, differentiation and apoptosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 581.
AB 72460581.225

AU Santella-L.  Kyozuka-K.
TI Association of calmodulin with nuclear structures in starfish
   oocytes and its role in the resumption of meiosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 602.
AB 72460602.225

AU Takeda-S.  Kobayashi-T.  Taniguchi-H.  Hayashi-H.  Maeda-Y.
TI Structural and functional domains of the troponin complex revealed
   by limited digestion.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 611.
AB 72460611.225

AU Zickermann-I.  Tautu-O-S.  Link-T-A.  Korn-M.  Ludwig-B.
   Richter-O-M-H.
TI Expression studies on the ba_[3] quinol oxidase from Paracoccus
   denitrificans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 618.
AB 72460618.225

AU Wiekowski-M.  Prosser-D.  Taremi-S.  Tsarbopoulos-A.  Jenh-C-H.
   Chou-C-C.  Lundell-D.  Zavodny-P.  Narula-S.
TI Characterization of potential antagonists of human interleukin 5
   demonstrates their cross-reactivity with receptors for interleukin
   3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 625.
AB 72460625.225

AU Gram-H.  Schmitz-R.  Zuber-J-F.  Baumann-G.
TI Identification of phosphopeptide ligands for the Src-homology 2
   (SH2) domain of Grb2 by phage display.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 633.
AB 72460633.225

AU Himmelreich-U.  Kuchel-P-W.
TI ^[13]C-NMR studies of transmembrane electron transfer to
   extracellular ferricyanide in human erythrocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 638.
AB 72460638.225

AU Lenger-R.  Herrmann-U.  Gross-R.  Simon-J.  Kroeger-A.
TI Structure and function of a second gene cluster encoding the
   formate dehydrogenase of Wolinella succinogenes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 646.
AB 72460646.225

AU Yaoi-K.  Kadotani-T.  Kuwana-H.  Shinkawa-A.  Takahashi-T.
   Iwahana-H.  Sato-R.
TI Aminopeptidase N from Bombyx mori as a candidate for the receptor
   of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Aa toxin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 652.
AB 72460652.225

AU Patra-S-K.  Pal-M-K.
TI Spectroscopic probes of the individual and combined effects of
   Triton X-100 and chloroform on serum albumins and serum-albumin
   &timesd; bilirubin complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 658.
AB 72460658.225

AU Oulyadi-H.  Davoust-D.  Vaudry-H.
TI A determination of the solution conformation of secretoneurin, a
   neuropeptide originating from the processing of secretogranin II,
   by ^[1]H-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 665.
AB 72460665.225

AU Booth-P-J.  Farooq-A.
TI Intermediates in the assembly of bacteriorhodopsin investigated by
   time-resolved absorption spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 674.
AB 72460674.225

AU Bieberich-E.  Treml-K.  Voelker-C.  Rolfs-A.  Kalz-Fueller-B.
   Bause-E.
TI Man_[9]-mannosidase from pig liver is a type-II membrane protein
   that resides in the endoplasmic reticulum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 681.
AB 72460681.225

AU Eaves-D-J.  Palmer-T.  Boxer-D-H.
TI The product of the molybdenum cofactor gene mobB of Escherichia
   coli is a GTP-binding protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 690.
AB 72460690.225

AU Vedadi-M.  Meighen-E.
TI Critical glutamic acid residues affecting the mechanism and
   nucleotide specificity of Vibrio harveyi aldehyde dehydrogenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 698.
AB 72460698.225

AU Meyer-B.  Weimar-T.  Peters-T.
TI Screening mixtures for biological activity by NMR.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 705.
AB 72460705.225

AU Balakirev-M-Y.  Khramtsov-V-V.  Zimmer-G.
TI Modulation of the mitochondrial permeability transition by nitric
   oxide.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 710.
AB 72460710.225

AU Zakharkin-S-O.  Gordadze-A-V.  Korochkina-S-E.  Mathiopoulos-K-D.
   della-Torre-A.  Benes-H.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of a hexamerin cDNA from the
   malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 719.
AB 72460719.225

AU Frieser-M.  Noeckel-H.  Pausch-F.  Roeder-C.  Hahn-A.  Deutzmann-R.
    Sorokin-L-M.
TI Cloning of the mouse laminin alpha4 cDNA. Expression in a subset of
   endothelium.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 727.
AB 72460727.225

AU Kirch-H-C.  Putzer-B.  Brockmann-D.  Esche-H.  Kloke-O.
TI Formation of the early-region-2
   transcription-factor-1-retinoblastoma-protein (E2F-1-RB)
   transrepressor and release of the retinoblastoma protein from
   nuclear complexes containing cyclin A is induced by interferon
   alpha in U937V cells but not in interferon-alpha-resistant U937VR
   cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 736.
AB 72460736.225

AU Clement-S.  Tasinato-A.  Boscoboinik-D.  Azzi-A.
TI The effect of alpha-tocopherol on the synthesis, phosphorylation
   and activity of protein kinase C in smooth muscle cells after
   phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate down-regulation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 745.
AB 72460745.225

AU Koda-Y.  Soejima-M.  Wang-B.  Kimura-H.
TI Structure and expression of the gene encoding secretor-type
   galactoside 2-alpha-L-fucosyltransferase (FUT2).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 750.
AB 72460750.225

AU Lassegues-M.  Milochau-A.  Doignon-F.  Du-Pasquier-L.  Valembois-P.
TI Sequence and expression of an Eisenia-fetida-derived cDNA clone
   that encodes the 40-kDa fetidin antibacterial protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 756.
AB 72460756.225

AU Haeger-K-P.  Wind-C.
TI Two ways of legumin-precursor processing in conifers.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 763.
AB 72460763.225

AU Kordis-D.  Gubensek-F.
TI Bov-B long interspersed repeated DNA (LINE) sequences are present
   in Vipera ammodytes phospholipase A_[2] genes and in genomes of
   Viperidae snakes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 772.
AB 72460772.225

AU Labelle-M.  St-Pierre-S.  Savard-R.  Boulanger-Y.
TI Solution structure of neuropeptide tyrosine 13-36, a Y2 receptor
   agonist, as determined by NMR.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 780.
AB 72460780.225

AU Williamson-N-A.  Raliegh-J.  Morrice-N-A.  Wettenhall-R-E-H.
TI Post-translational processing of rat ribosomal proteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 786.
AB 72460786.225

AU Thoeny-Meyer-L.  Kuenzler-P.
TI Translocation to the periplasm and signal sequence cleavage of
   preapocytochrome c depend on sec and lep, but not on the ccm gene
   products.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 794.
AB 72460794.225

AU Herter-S-M.  Schiltz-E.  Drews-G.
TI Protein and gene structure of the NADH-binding fragment of
   Rhodobacter capsulatus NADH : ubiquinone oxidoreductase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 800.
AB 72460800.225

AU Zimmermann-N.  Jung-G.
TI The three-dimensional solution structure of the lantibiotic
   murein-biosynthesis-inhibitor actagardine determined by NMR.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 809.
AB 72460809.225

AU Hayakawa-Y.  Yazaki-K.
TI Envelope protein of parasitic wasp symbiont virus, polydnavirus,
   protects the wasp eggs from cellular immune reactions by the host
   insect.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 246(3)  P 820.
AB 72460820.225

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AU Ferdinando Dianzani and Maria Rosaria Capobianchi
IN The Institute of Virology, University "La Sapienza", 
   Viale di Porta Tiburtina 28, 00185 Rome, Italy. Tel: 39 6 
   4452846, Fax: 39 6 4469024, E-mail: virosap@flashnet.it
TI Interferon as a Possible Pathogenetic Factor in HIV 
   Infection
DE IFN
DE alpha interferon
DE gamma interferon
DE acid-labile
DE HIV
DE AIDS
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:81-90
AB Widely recognized as an important defensive mechanism 
   against viral infections, interferons (IFN), especially 
   when present in the body for prolonged periods of time, 
   may be occasionally associated to pathological conditions 
   such as autoimmune diseases or degenerative disorders. 
   More recently prolonged IFN activation has been found in 
   advanced HIV infection at titers commensurate with the 
   disease activity. This IFN, that is antigenically identi-
   cal to human alpha IFN but is unstable at low pH, is ac-
   tually a mixture of alpha IFN with other acid labile 
   cytokines, including gamma IFN, whose simultaneous action 
   gives rise to a synergistic activity that is not longer 
   observed after inactivation of IFN gamma. In vitro this 
   IFN type can be induced by HIV infected cells or by puri-
   fied HIV glycoprotein gp120. In fact, peripheral blood 
   mononuclear cells (PBMC) cultivated in the presence of 
   gp120 show enhanced production of IFN alpha and gamma and 
   of IL-6, TNF, IL-1, IL-10, and IL-8. Moreover, a signifi-
   cant activation of B cells has been observed, leading to 
   the enhancement of both IgG and IgM release. Furthermore 
   a significant proportion of gp120 stimulated PBMC undergo 
   apoptosis. While high concentrations of IFN alpha inhibit 
   HIV replication and reduce infectivity of HIV from chro-
   nically infected cells, IFN gamma determines enrichment 
   of adhesion molecules on HIV envelope, leading to wide-
   ning of HIV host spectrum and infection of cells lacking, 
   the major CD4 receptor and to facilitated cell mediated 
   transmission. These data argue for a possible pathogene-
   tic role of IFN, at least under certain conditions of HIV 
   infection. 
CC Review
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AU Dania Vazquez, Marinieve Montero, Carlos A Duarte and 
   Alfredo Menendez
IN Vaccines Division. Center for Genetic Engineering and 
   Biotechnology. Ave. 31 e/ 158 and 190, P.O. Box 6162, CP 
   10600, Havana, Cuba.
TI Influence of the Stabilising Sequence on the Expres-
   sion of Multi-epitope Polypeptides of HIV-1 in Escherichia
   coli
DE V3 loop
DE functional mRNA
DE secondary structure
DE dna Y
DE argU gene
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:91-96
AB The gene tab3 contains the DNA sequence for 15 ami-
   noacids (aa) of the V3 loop from six different isolates 
   of HIV-1, joined by the sequence AGGGA. This gene was 
   fused to a DNA fragment encoding the first 26 aa of the 
   human  interleukin 2 (hu-IL2) and cloned in an expression 
   plasmid. The fusion protein (TAB4) was expressed at high 
   levels in different Escherichia coli strains. The removal 
   of the hu-IL2 fragment from the plasmid abolished the ex-
   pression of the protein. Similar results were obtained 
   for plasmids pTAB7 and pTAB7SE, containing two copies of 
   tab3 with and without the hu-IL2 stabilising sequence, 
   respectively. Plasmids pVB1 and pVB2, in which the gene 
   tab3 was fused to the bacterial signal peptides OmpA and 
   PelB, were also evaluated. Proteins VB1 and VB2 were ex-
   pressed at low levels and were not translocated to the E. 
   coli periplasm. Our results indicate that the lack of ex-
   pression of proteins without hu-IL2 was neither a conse-
   quence of the stalling of ribosomes at rare AGA codons, 
   nor a product of a more complex secondary structure 
   around the Shine-Delgarno region or the AUG triplet. The 
   analysis of steady-state levels of specific transcripts 
   showed that differential availability of functional mes-
   senger ribonucleic acids determined these differences in 
   the expression of the multi-epitope polypeptides.
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AU Sandra Valdes, Gipsy Quintero, Yamile Vega, Raquel 
   Lazcano and Xiomara Alvarez
IN Departamento de Farmacologia y Toxicologia, Centro de 
   Quimica Farmaceutica. Calle 200 esq. 21, Atabey, Playa. 
   AP 16042, La Habana, Cuba.
TI Evaluacion del poder irritante de una formulacion de 
   Factor de Crecimiento Epidermico humano recombinante en 
   conejos
DE Dermic irritation, eye irritation
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:97-99
AB We studied the dermic and eye irritancy effect of hu-
   man recombinant epidermal growth factor. We used the 
   Draize test in albin rabbits to determine the dermic and 
   eye irritation indexes. We did not observe signs of skin 
   irritation and the value of the primary irritation index 
   was 0. The conjunctival effects were mild and disappeared 
   after 72 h. The eye irritancy index was less than 10. We 
   concluded that this formulation is not irritant and can 
   be used in therapy.
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AU Bertha V Rodriguez Pendas, Ada J Machado Curbelo, Ce-
   leste Arranz Calzado, Elena Noris Rodriguez, Aimee Al-
   varez Alvarez and Roberto M Gonzalez Suarez
IN Departamento de Diabetes. Instituto Nacional de Endo-
   crinologia, Hospital "Comandante Manuel Fajardo". Zapata 
   y D, Vedado, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
TI Obtaining and Partial Characterization of Monoclonal 
   Antibodies Generated against Human Luteinizing Hormone
DE Glycoprotein hormones
DE hybridomes
DE immunoenzymatic
DE assay
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:101-105
AB Monoclonal antibodies against luteinizing hormone (LH) 
   were produced immunizing BALB/c mice with LH isolated in 
   the INEN. They were IgG1 class and they were purified 
   from ascitis fluid by affinity chromatography using pro-
   tein A Sepharose. The antibodies were evaluated by the 
   isotopical method in liquid phase and two of them were 
   selected for a sandwich ELISA, according their charac-
   terization. This system was used for LH determination in 
   serum samples, between 0.7 and 100 mU/mL and the sensi-
   bility of 0.2 mU/mL.
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AU Mayte Perez, Israel Valdes, Ricardo Pierrat, Cristina 
   Garcia, Marcos Gonzalez, Daisy de la Torre, Maria del Ro-
   sario Aleman and Rodolfo Valdes
IN Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, P.O. 
   Box 6162, Havana, Cuba.
IN Natinal Center for Bioreagents, P.O. Box 6048, Havana, 
   Cuba.
TI Production of Monoclonal Antibodies CB IFN 2.4 in the 
   Hollow Fiber Bioreactors ACUSYST-R and SACCEL
   DE SACCEL, ACUSSYST-R, hybridome, monoclonal antibody, 
   hollow fiber
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:106-110
AB Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are produced in mice by 
   the intraperitoneal injection of the MAb-producing hybri-
   doma cells. The laws for animal protection and the regu-
   lations required for the production of MAbs for human use 
   are more and more strict and have lead to develop new 
   techniques to obtain these molecules. In this paper we 
   compare a new bioreactor system: the cell culture auto-
   matic system (SACCEL) (ICID, Havana) with a well known 
   commercial system: ACUSYST-R (Endotronics, Minneappolis, 
   USA). Taking into account quality, subclass and immunopu-
   rification performance we did not obtain significant dif-
   ferences regarding the bulk harvest yield and MAb quality 
   when we used the MAb CB IFN 2.4. We reduced the medium 
   pump rate in relation to MAb production and found that 
   even a 50 % reduction of the culture medium consumption 
   did not affect the specific antibody production. This re-
   sult represents a 13 % reduction of the production cost 
   per unit. 
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AU Jose Luis Marcelo, Alfonso Acosta, Lourdes Costa, 
   Jorge L Lopez, Makis Torres, Asterio Cruz, Maribel Vega 
   and Dayami Amador
IN Subdireccion de Calidad. Centro de Ingenieria Genetica 
   y Biotecnologia. Apartado postal 6162, Ciudad de La 
   Habana, Cuba.
TI Cuantificacion de proteina adsorbida en gel de 
   hidroxido de aluminio
CC Report
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AU Jesus Benitez, Oscar Ganzo, Vladimir Leal, Jorge 
   Gavilondo, Lidia Novoa, Juan Rivero, Grisell Lopez, Jose 
   L Rodriguez and Zoe Nunez
IN Division of Immunotechnology and Dignosis. Center for 
   Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. P.O. Box 6162, 
   Havana, Cuba. E-mail: Lab.Diagnostico@cigb.edu.cu
IN Santiago de las Vegas Sanatorium, Havana, Cuba.
IN National Reference Laboratory for AIDS, Havana, Cuba.
TI Non-instrumental Immunoassay for Antibodies to HIV-1 
   and HIV-2
CC Report
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AU Carmen E Gomez, Enrique Iglesias, Julio R Fernandez, 
   Felipe M Rolo, Leonor Lobaina, Madelin Blanco, Enrique 
   Noa, Antonieta M Herrera and Carlos A Duarte
IN Division de Vacunas. Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y 
   Biotecnologia, apartado postal 6162, Ciudad de La Habana 
   10600, Cuba.
IN Centro Nacional de Referencia de SIDA, La Habana, 
   Cuba.
TI Genetic Characterization of HIV-1 Strains Isolated 
   from Cuban Seropositive Patients
CC Report
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AU Luciano Hernandez Marrero, Natacha Perez Rodriguez, 
   Diana Rosa Orta Jacobo,Ernesto Urrutia Valdes, Yamila 
   Torres Reyes and Vivian Pujol Garcia
IN Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apartado 
   postal 6162, Ciudad de La Habana C.P. 10600, Cuba.
TI Nuevas alternativas para la produccion de Estrep-
   toquinasa Recombinante
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AU Manuel Rodriguez, Jose de la Fuente, Carlos Montero, 
   Miguel Redondo, Luis Mendez, Emerio Serrano, Mario Val-
   des, Antonio Enrique Mauriz, Eduardo Ramos, Mario Canales 
   and Jorge Lodos
IN Division de Genetica de Celulas de Mamiferos. 
   Instituto de Medicina Veterinaria. Grupo de Desarrollo 
   Tecnologico. Grupo de Automatizacion. Centro de 
   Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apartado postal 6162 
   Ciudad de La Habana, CP 10600, Cuba.
TI Estrategia para el control de Boophilus microplus 
   mediante la Inmunizacion con una vacuna recombinante que 
   contiene el antigeno Bm86
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AU Idania Wong Padilla, Eddy Bover, Roberto Basulto, Susset
   Valderrama, Marbel Ramos, Nemecio Gonzalez, Manuel 
   Exposito, Ruthdalys Segura, Eladio Salazar, Lesvia 
   Calzada, Ramon Hernandez, Ricardo Serrano and Delmiro 
   Sanchez
IN Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apar-
   tado postal 387, Camag=FCey, Cuba.
IN Division de Estreptoquinasa, Centro de Ingenieria Ge-
   netica y Biotecnologia, apartado postal 6162, Ciudad de 
   La Habana CP 10600, Cuba.
TI VACOLIMR: vacuna recombinante contra la colibacilosis 
   porcina. Optimizacion del proceso productivo y su evalua-
   cion en condiciones de campo
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AU Oscar Boue Gutierrez, Karina Sanchez Manzano, Grisel 
   Tamayo Rodriguez, Laura Hernandez Baquero and Antonio 
   Enriquez Mouriz
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   de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apartado postal 
   6162. Ciudad de La Habana 10600, Cuba. 
   E-mail: gavac@cigb.edu.cu
TI Nueva variante de purificacion a escala productiva de 
   la materia prima activa de la vacuna contra la garrapata 
   Boophilus microplus GAVAC=AE
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AU Niubel Diaz, Marisol Cruz, Ileana Rosales, Asterio 
   Cruz, Dermin Perez, Lourdes Costa, Eliana Perez and Luis 
   Herrera
IN Subdireccion de Calidad. Subdireccion de Produccion. 
   Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apartado 
   postal 6162 Ciudad de La Habana, C.P. 10600, Cuba
TI Montaje y validacion de un ELISA para la cuantifica-
   cion de los niveles de proteinas de Escherichia coli en 
   la Estreptoquinasa Recombinante
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Omar Quintero, Raquel Montesino, Rossana Garcia, 
   Marlen Mata and Jose A Cremata
IN GlycoLab, Bio-Industry Division, Center for Genetic 
   Engineering and Biotechnology, P.O. Box 6162, Havana, 
   Cuba.
TI Glycosylation Pattern Characterization of Natural and 
   Recombinant Glycoproteins using a Two-Dimensional Mapping 
   Technique
CC Report
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AU Jose de la Fuente, Maria Pilar Rodriguez, Fidel O Castro, 
   Jorge Berlanga, Eileen Riego, Orlando Hayes, Alexis 
   Musacchio and Ricardo Lleonart
IN Grupo para el Estudio de la Neuropatia Epidemica Centro
   de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apartado 
   postal 6162, Ciudad de La Habana, C.P. 10600, Cuba
TI Los postulados de Koch y la neuropatia epidemica
DE neuritis
DE picornavirus
DE enterovirus
DE monkey
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:135-139
AB During 1992-1993 Cuba was affected by an epidemic neu-
   ropathy (EN) classified as a new emerging disease. Toxic, 
   nutritional and biological factors were argued to be in-
   volved in the etiology of the disease. The toxic-
   nutritional hipothesis was supported by some laboratory 
   evidences and may acted as a predisposing cause for the 
   disease. In the search for biological agents, samples of 
   the cerebrospinal fluid from patients and controls were 
   analyzed and a slow cytopathic effect was detected in 
   93 % of the patient=92s sample. The characterization of the 
   virus indicated that it was a picornavirus and suggested 
   that it was probably a mutated enterovirus or a new uni-
   dentified virus. Preliminary experiments suggested that 
   the virus associated with the EN fulfilled the Koch=92s 
   postulates. Our hypothesis is that the etiology of the EN 
   could be related with nutritional deficits and stress 
   that made the population more susceptible to the appear-
   ance of clinical symptoms because of the infection with a 
   virus, responsible for the neurological injury through a 
   probable autoimmune reaction against structures of the 
   nervous system, that otherwise, would be asymptomatic. 
   This paper is not intended to assay our hypothesis but 
   rather to summarize our preliminary results and to pro-
   mote scientific debate.
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AU Stoecker-D-K.  Li-A.  Coats-D-W.  Gustafson-D-E.  Nannen-M-K.
TI Mixotrophy in the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 1-12.

AU Lam-Hoai-T.  Rougier-C.  Lasserre-G.
TI Tintinnids and rotifers in a northern Mediterranean coastal lagoon.
   Structural diversity and function through biomass estimations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 13-25.

AU Koester-M.  Dahlke-S.  Meyer-Reil-L-A.
TI Microbiological studies along a gradient of eutrophication in a shallow
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 27-39.

AU Lindqvist-K.  Lignell-R.
TI Intracellular partitioning of 14CO2 in phytoplankton during a growth
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 41-50.

AU Taylor-A-H.  Geider-R-J.  Gilbert-F-J-H.
TI Seasonal and latitudinal dependencies of phytoplankton
   carbon-to-chlorophyll a ratios: results of a modelling study.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 51-66.

AU Street-G-T.  Montagna-P-A.  Parker-P-L.
TI Incorporation of brown tide into an estuarine food web.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 67-78.

AU Qiu-J-W.  Qian-P-Y.
TI Combined effects of salinity, temperature and food on early development
   of the polychaete Hydroides elegans.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 79-88.

AU Sturgis-R-B.  Murray-L.
TI Scaling of nutrient inputs to submersed plant communities: temporal and
   spatial variations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 89-102.

AU Herzka-S-Z.  Dunton-K-H.
TI Seasonal photosynthetic patterns of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum
   in the western Gulf of Mexico.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 103-117.

AU Endean-R.  Cameron-A-M.  Fox-H-E.  Tilbury-R.  Gunthorpe-L.
TI Massive corals are regularly spaced: pattern in a complex assemblage of
   corals.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 119-130.

AU Andrew-J.  Ward-R-D.
TI Allozyme variation in the marine fanworm Sabella spallanzanii:
   comparison of native European and introduced Australian populations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 131-143.

AU Fernandez-C.  Boudouresque-C-F.
TI Phenotypic plasticity of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata:
   Echinoidea) in a lagoonal environment.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 145-154.

AU Scheibling-R-E.  Hennigar-A-W.
TI Recurrent outbreaks of disease in sea urchins Strongylocentrotus
   droebachiensis in Nova Scotia: evidence for a link with large-scale
   meteorologic and oceanographic events.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 155-165.

AU Labarta-U.  Fernandez-Reiriz-M-J.  Babarro-J-M-F.
TI Differences in physiological energetics between intertidal and raft
   cultivated mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 167-173.

AU Navarro-J-M.  Widdows-J.
TI Feeding physiology of Cerastoderma edule in response to a wide range of
   seston concentrations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 175-186.

AU Ito-K.
TI Egg-size and -number variations related to maternal size and age, and
   the relationship between egg size and larval characteristics in an
   annual marine gastropod, Haloa japonica (Opisthobranchia;
   Cephalaspidea).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 187-195.

AU Ide-I.  Witten-E-P.  Fischer-J.  Kalbfus-W.  Zellner-A.  Stroben-E.
   Watermann-B.
TI Accumulation of organotin compounds in the common whelk Buccinum
   undatum and the red whelk Neptunea antiqua in association with imposex.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 197-203.

AU Gonzalez-A-F.  Trathan-P-N.  Yau-C.  Rodhouse-P-G.
TI Interactions between oceanography, ecology and fishery biology of the
   ommastrephid squid Martialia hyadesi in the South Atlantic.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 205-215.

AU Clancy-M.  Cobb-J-S.
TI Effect of wind and tidal advection on distribution patterns of rock
   crab Cancer irroratus megalopae in Block Island Sound, Rhode Island.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 217-225.

AU Munday-P-L.  Jones-G-P.  Caley-M-J.
TI Habitat specialisation and the distribution and abundance of
   coral-dwelling gobies.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 227-239.

AU Edmonds-J-S.  Fletcher-W-J.
TI Stock discrimination of pilchards Sardinops sagax by stable isotope
   ratio analysis of otolith carbonate.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 241-247.

AU Stobutzki-I-C.
TI Energetic cost of sustained swimming in the late pelagic stages of reef
   fishes.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 249-259.

AU Nissling-A.  Westin-L.
TI Salinity requirements for successful spawning of Baltic and Belt Sea
   cod and the potential for cod stock interactions in the Baltic Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 261-271.

AU Sala-E.  Ballesteros-E.
TI Partitioning of space and food resources by three fish of the genus
   Diplodus (Sparidae) in a Mediterranean rocky infralittoral ecosystem.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 273-283.

AU Phillips-R-A.  Catry-P.  Thompson-D-R.  Hamer-K-C.  Furness-R-W.
TI Inter-colony variation in diet and reproductive performance of great
   skuas Catharacta skua.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 285-293.

CC NOTES
AU Terrados-J.
TI Is light involved in the vertical growth response of seagrasses when
   buried by sand?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 295-299.

AU Le-Gall-S.  Hassen-M-B.  Le-Gall-P.
TI Ingestion of a bacterivorous ciliate by the oyster Crassostrea gigas:
   protozoa as a trophic link between picoplankton and benthic
   suspension-feeders.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 301-306.

AU Kaiser-M-J.  Ramsay-K.
TI Opportunistic feeding by dabs within areas of trawl disturbance:
   possible implications for increased survival.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 307-310.

CC COMMENT
AU Ackman-R-G.
TI 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol: contaminant or sex pheromone in Arenicola marina?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Jun 26.  152.  P 311-312.


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TI Regeneration of transgenic vegetable brassicas (Brassica oleracea
   and B. campestris) via Ri-mediated transformation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 587.
AB 70160587.299

AU Takagi-H.  Thinh-N-T.  Islam-O-M.  Senboku-T.  Sakai-A.
TI Cryopreservation of in vitro-grown shoot tips of taro (Colocasia
   esculenta (L.) Schott) by vitrification. 1. Investigation of basic
   conditions of the vitrification procedure.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 594.
AB 70160594.299

AU Srinivasan-V.  Roberts-S-C.  Shuler-M-L.
TI Combined use of six-well polystyrene plates and thin layer
   chromatography for rapid development of optimal plant cell culture
   processes: application to taxane production by Taxus sp.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 600.
AB 70160600.299

AU Sevon-N.  Draeger-B.  Hiltunen-R.  Oksman-Caldentey-K-M.
TI Characterization of transgenic plants derived from hairy roots of
   Hyoscyamus muticus.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 605.
AB 70160605.299

AU Matsuda-Y.  Toyoda-H.  Kurita-A.  Ouchi-S.
TI In situ PCR Technique based on pricking microinjection for cDNA
   cloning in single cells of barley coleoptile and powdery mildew
   pathogen.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 612.
AB 70160612.299

AU Lacorte-C.  Aragao-F-J-L.  Almeida-E-R.  Mansur-E.  Rech-E-L.
TI Transient expression of GUS and the 2S albumin gene from Brazil nut
   in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) seed explants using particle
   bombardment.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 619.
AB 70160619.299

AU Hashmi-G.  Huettel-R.  Meyer-R.  Krusberg-L.  Hammerschlag-F.
TI RAPD analysis of somaclonal variants derived from embryo callus
   cultures of peach.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 624.
AB 70160624.299

AU Gupta-S-D.  Ahmed-R.  De-D-N.
TI Direct somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration from
   seedling leaves of winged bean, Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.)
   DC.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 628.
AB 70160628.299

AU Merkli-A.  Christen-P.  Kapetanidis-I.
TI Production of diosgenin by hairy root cultures of Trigonella
   foenum-graecum L.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 632.
AB 70160632.299

AU Siril-E-A.  Dhar-U.
TI Micropropagation of mature Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum
   Roxb.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 637.
AB 70160637.299

AU Serres-R.  McCown-B.  Zeldin-E.
TI Detectable ,-glucuronidase activity in transgenic cranberry is
   affected by endogenous inhibitors and plant development.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 641.
AB 70160641.299

AU Agrawal-D-C.  Banerjee-A-K.  Kolala-R-R.  Dhage-A-B.  Kulkarni-A-V.
    Nalawade-S-M.  Hazra-S.  Krishnamurthy-K-V.
TI In vitro induction of multiple shoots and plant regeneration in
   cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 647.
AB 70160647.299

AU Villarreal-M-L.  Arias-C.  Vega-J.  Feria-Velasco-A.  Ramirez-O-T.
   Nicasio-P.  Rojas-G.  Quintero-R.
TI Large-scale cultivation of Solanum chrysotrichum cells: Production
   of the antifungal saponin SC-1 in 10-l airlift bioreactors.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 653.
AB 70160653.299

AU Tian-H-Q.  Russell-S-D.
TI Micromanipulation of male and female gametes of Nicotiana tabacum:
   II. Preliminary attempts for in vitro fertilization and egg cell
   culture.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(9)  P 657.
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AU Gerbi-S-A.
TI The nucleolus: then and now.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 385.
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AU Hadjiolova-K-V.  Bachellerie-J-P.  Vaptzarova-K.  Markov-G.
   Popov-P.  Markov-K.  Russev-G.
TI Asen Hadjiolov, remembered.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 388.
AB 71050388.412

AU Maden-B-E-H.  Hughes-J-M-X.
TI Eukaryotic ribosomal RNA: the recent excitement in the nucleotide
   modification problem.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 391.
AB 71050391.412

AU Gerbi-S-A.  Borovjagin-A.
TI U3 snoRNA may recycle through different compartments of the
   nucleolus.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 401.
AB 71050401.412

AU Dundr-M.  Meier-U-T.  Lewis-N.  Rekosh-D.  Hammarskjoeld-M-L.
   Olson-M-O-J.
TI A class of nonribosomal nucleolar components is located in
   chromosome periphery and in nucleolus-derived foci during anaphase
   and telophase.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 407.
AB 71050407.412

AU Zatsepina-O-V.  Dudnic-O-A.  Todorov-I-T.    Thiry-M.  Spring-H.
   Trendelenburg-M-F.  
TI Experimental induction of prenucleolar bodies (PNBs)  in interphase
   cells: interphase PNBs show similar  characteristics as those
   typically observed at telophase  of mitosis in untreated cells.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 418.
AB 71050418.412

AU Gonzalez-I-L.  Sylvester-J-E.
TI Beyond ribosomal DNA: on towards the telomere.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 431.
AB 71050431.412

AU Wu-Z.  Gall-J-G.
TI "Micronucleoli" in the Xenopus germinal vesicle.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 438.
AB 71050438.412

AU Nierras-C-R.  Liebman-S-W.  Warner-J-R.
TI Does Saccharomyces need an organized nucleolus?.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 444.
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SO Chromosoma.  1997 105(7/8)  P 515.
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TI Variable region V1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 18S rRNA
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TI Mitosis-specific phosphorylation of gar2, a fission yeast
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AU Werner-W.  Hoffmann-K-P.  Dannenberg-S.
TI Anatomical distribution of arm-movement-related neurons in the
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TI Discrete and continuous planning of hand movements and isometric
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AU Schubert-M.  Curt-A.  Jensen-L.  Dietz-V.
TI Corticospinal input in human gait: modulation of magnetically
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 234.
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AU Yee-B-K.  Feldon-J.  Rawlins-J-N-P.
TI Cytotoxic lesions of the retrohippocampal region attenuate latent
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 247.
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AU Keshner-E-A.  Statler-K-D.  Delp-S-L.
TI Kinematics of the freely moving head and neck in the alert cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 257.
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AU Karn-K-S.  Moller-P.  Hayhoe-M-M.
TI Reference frames in saccadic targeting.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 267.
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AU Tresilian-J-R.  Stelmach-G-E.
TI Common organization for unimanual and bimanual reach-to-grasp
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 283.
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AU Lacour-M.  Barthelemy-J.  Borel-L.  Magnan-J.  Xerri-C.  Chays-A.
   Ouaknine-M.
TI Sensory strategies in human postural control before and after
   unilateral vestibular neurotomy.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 300.
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AU Hu-R-Q.  Davies-J-A.
TI Glutamate receptor antagonists reduce spontaneous  epileptiform
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 311.
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AU Dahlem-M-A.  Mueller-S-C.
TI Self-induced splitting of spiral-shaped spreading depression waves
   in chicken retina.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 319.
AB 71150319.221

AU Hensbergen-E.  Kernell-D.
TI Daily durations of spontaneous activity in cat's ankle muscles.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 325.
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AU McDowell-J-E.  Clementz-B-A.
TI The effect of fixation condition manipulations on antisaccade
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(2)  P 333.
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AU Lyon-I-N.  Day-B-L.
TI Control of frontal plane body motion in human stepping.
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AU Zainos-A.  Merchant-H.  Hernandez-A.  Salinas-E.  Romo-R.
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AU Takei-Y.  Grasso-R.  Amorim-M-A.  Berthoz-A.
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AU Borhegyi-Z.  Leranth-C.
TI Distinct substance P- and calretinin-containing projections from
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AU Dudchenko-P-A.  Goodridge-J-P.  Taube-J-S.
TI The effects of disorientation on visual landmark control of head
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TI A morphological anomaly of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in
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AU Ashwell-K-W-S.  Mai-J-K.
TI Developmental expression of the CD15 epitope in the hippocampus of
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AU Mayer-Gostan-N.  Kossmann-H.  Watrin-A.  Payan-P.  Boeuf-G.
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AU Mestriner-A-C-D.  Haddad-A.
TI Horseradish peroxidase: a reliable or a misleading tool for the
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 289(1)  P 85.
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AU Pietrantonio-P-V.  Gill-S-S.
TI Ductin, a component of the V-ATPase, is developmentally regulated
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 289(1)  P 97.
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AU Stefanis-D-D.  Demoz-M.  Dragonetti-A.  Houri-J-J.  Ogier-Denis-E.
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TI Differentiation-induced changes in the content, secretion, and
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 289(1)  P 109.
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AU Moroco-J-R.  Hinton-R.  Buschang-P.  Milam-S-B.  Iacopino-A-M.
TI Type II collagen and TGF-betas in developing and aging porcine
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 289(1)  P 119.
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AU Kierdorf-H.  Kierdorf-U.
TI Disturbances of the secretory stage of amelogenesis in fluorosed
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 289(1)  P 125.
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AU Ishikawa-K.  Komuro-T.  Hirota-S.  Kitamura-Y.
TI Ultrastructural identification of the c-kit-expressing interstitial
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AU Miyachi-S.  Hikosaka-O.  Miyashita-K.  Karadi-Z.  Rand-M-K.
TI Differential roles of monkey striatum in learning of sequential
   hand movement.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 1.
AB 71150001.221

AU Hoshiyama-M.  Kakigi-R.  Berg-P.  Koyama-S.  Kitamura-Y.
   Shimojo-M.  Watanabe-S.  Nakamura-A.
TI Identification of motor and sensory brain activities  during
   unilateral finger movement: spatiotemporal  source analysis of
   movement-associated magnetic fields.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 6.
AB 71150006.221

AU Sluka-K-A.  Rees-H.  Chen-P-S.  Tsuruoka-M.  Willis-W-D.
TI Inhibitors of G-proteins and protein kinases reduce the
   sensitization to mechanical stimulation and the desensitization to
   heat of spinothalamic tract neurons induced by intradermal
   injection of capsaicin in the primate.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 15.
AB 71150015.221

AU Yao-L.  Peck-C-K.
TI Saccadic eye movements to visual and auditory targets.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 25.
AB 71150025.221

AU Chaix-Y.  Marque-P.  Meunier-S.  Pierrot-Deseilligny-E.
   Simonetta-Moreau-M.
TI Further evidence for non-monoynaptic group I excitation of
   motoneurones in the human lower limb.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 35.
AB 71150035.221

AU Gottlieb-J-P.  Keller-A.
TI Intrinsic circuitry and physiological properties of pyramidal
   neurons in rat barrel cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 47.
AB 71150047.221

AU Butzer-F.  Ilg-U-J.  Zanker-J-M.
TI Smooth-pursuit eye movements elicited by first-order and
   second-order motion.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 61.
AB 71150061.221

AU Schwarz-S-C.  Sauer-H.  Oertel-W-H.  Earl-C-D.  Kupsch-A-R.
TI Effects of graft pooling of foetal rat and mouse tissue and
   immunosuppression in the 6-hydroxydopamine rat model of
   Parkinson's disease.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 71.
AB 71150071.221

AU Ridley-R-M.  Pearson-C.  Kershaw-T-R.  Hodges-H.  Maclean-C-J.
   Hoyle-C.  Baker-H-F.
TI Learning impairment induced by lesion of the CA1 field of the
   primate hippocampus: attempts to ameliorate the impairment by
   transplantation of fetal CA1 tissue.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 83.
AB 71150083.221

AU Frassoni-C.  Spreafico-R.  Bentivoglio-M.
TI Glutamate, aspartate and co-localization with calbindin in the
   medial thalamus.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 95.
AB 71150095.221

AU Dell'Anna-E.  Chen-Y.  Engidawork-E.  Andersson-K.  Lubec-G.
   Luthman-J.  Herrera-Marschitz-M.
TI Delayed neuronal death following perinatal asphyxia in rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 105.
AB 71150105.221

AU Gentilucci-M.  Negrotti-A.  Gangitano-M.
TI Planning an action.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 116.
AB 71150116.221

AU Wu-Y-P.  Tan-C-K.  Ling-E-A.
TI Expression of Fos-like immunoreactivity in the brain and spinal
   cord of rats following middle cerebral artery occlusion.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 129.
AB 71150129.221

AU Rand-M-K.  Alberts-J-L.  Stelmach-G-E.  Bloedel-J-R.
TI The influence of movement segment difficulty  on movements with
   two-stroke sequence.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 137.
AB 71150137.221

AU Staines-W-R.  Brooke-J-D.  Cheng-J.  Misiaszek-J-E.  MacKay-W-A.
TI Movement-induced gain modulation of somatosensory potentials and
   soleus H-reflexes evoked from the leg.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 147.
AB 71150147.221

AU Staines-W-R.  Brooke-J-D.  Misiaszek-J-E.  McIlroy-W-E.
TI Movement-induced gain modulation of somatosensory potentials and
   soleus H-reflexes evoked from the leg.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 156.
AB 71150156.221

AU Inglis-J-T.  Meunier-S.  Leeper-J-B.  Burke-D.  Gandevia-S-C.
TI Weak short-latency spinal projections to the long flexor of the
   human thumb.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 165.
AB 71150165.221

AU Tuerker-K-S.  Yang-J.  Scutter-S-D.
TI Tendon tap induces a single long-lasting excitatory reflex in the
   motoneurons of human soleus muscle.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 169.
AB 71150169.221

AU Won-L.  Ghetti-B.  Heller-B.  Heller-A.
TI In vitro evidence that the reduction in mesencepalic  dopaminergic
   neurons in the weaver heterozygote is not due  to a failure in
   target cell interaction.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 174.
AB 71150174.221

AU Desmurget-M.  Rossetti-Y.  Jordan-M.  Meckler-C.  Prablanc-C.
TI Viewing the hand prior to movement improves accuracy of pointing
   performed toward the unseen contralateral hand.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 180.
AB 71150180.221

AU Pericic-D.  Bujas-M.
TI Sex differences in the response to GABA antagonists depend on the
   route of drug administration.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 115(1)  P 187.
AB 71150187.221

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AU Pereira-T-N-S.  Ilarslan-H.  Palmer-R-G. 
TI Genetic and cytological analyses of three lethal ovule mutants in soybean
   (Glycine max; Leguminosae).
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 273.

AU Blok-V-C.  Phillips-M-S.  Harrower-B-E. 
TI Comparison of British populations of potato cyst nematodes with populations
   from continental Europe and South America using RAPDs.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 286.

AU Mayerhofer-R.  Bansal-V-K.  Thiagarajah-M-R.  Stringham-G-R.  Good-A-G.
TI Molecular mapping of resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans in Australian
   cultivars of Brassica napus.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 294.

AU Lanner-C.  Bryngelsson-T.  Gustafsson-M. 
TI Relationships of wild Brassica species with chromosome number 2n=18, based
   on RFLP studies.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 302.

AU Cuadrado-A.  Jouve-N. 
TI Distribution of highly repeated DNA sequences in species of the genus 
   Secale.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 309.

AU Merante-F.  Duncan-A-M-V.  Mitchell-G.  Duff-C.  Rommens-J.  Robinson-B-H.
TI Chromosomal localization of the human liver form cytochrome coxidase
   subunit VIIa gene.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 318.

AU Merante-F.  Ling-M.  Duncan-A-M-V.  Duff-C.  Robinson-B-H.
TI Cloning, characterization, and chromosomal localization of human liver form
   cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIa related genes.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 325.

AU Pakniyat-H.  Powell-W.  Baird-E.  Handley-L-L.  Robinson-D.
   Scrimgeour-C-M.  Nevo-E.  Hackett-C-A.  Caligari-P-D-S.  Forster-B-P.
TI AFLP variation in wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum C. Koch) with reference to
   salt tolerance and associated ecogeography.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 332.

AU Hill-K-A.  Singh-S-M.
TI The evolution of species-type specificity in the global DNA sequence
   organization of mitochondrial genomes.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 342.

AU Polley-A.  Seigner-E.  Ganal-M-W. 
TI Identification of sex in hop (Humulus lupulus) using molecular markers.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 357.

AU Lima-Brito-J.  Guedes-Pinto-H.  Harrison-G.E.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S. 
TI Molecular cytogenetic analysis of durum wheat x tritordeum hybrids.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 362.

AU Olufowote-J-O.  Xu-Y.  Chen-X.  Park-W-D.  Beachell-H-M.  Dilday-R-H.  
   Goto-M.  McCouch-S-R. 
TI Comparative evaluation of within-cultivar variation of rice (Oryza sativa
   L.) using microsatellite and RFLP markers.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 370.

AU Wolf-K-W. 
TI Fine structure of the kinetochores in six species of the Coleoptera.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 379.

AU Kianian-S-F.  Wu-B-C.  Fox-S-L.  Rines-H-W.  Phillips-R-L. 
TI Aneuploid marker assignment in hexaploid oat with the C genome as a
   reference for determining remnant homoeology.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 386.

AU Guo-X.  Allen-Jr-S-K.
TI Sex and meiosis in autotetraploid Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
   (Thunberg).
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 397.

AU Thomas-H-M.  Harper-J-A.  Meredith-M-R.  Morgan-W-G.  King-I-P.
TI Physical mapping of ribosomal DNA sites in Festuca arundinacea and related
   species by in situ hybridization.
SO Genome.  1997 40(3).  P 406.

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AU  Hollak-CEM.  Evers-L.  Aerts-JMFG.  van Oers-MHJ. 
TI  Elevated Levels of M-CSF, sCD14 and IL8 in Type 1 Gaucher
    Disease
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 June 15.  23(11).  P. 201-212.
DE  Gaucher Disease
DE  cytokines
DE  macrophages
DE  alglucerase
DE  enzyme supplementation therapy
AB  In type 1 Gaucher disease, decreased activity of  
    glucocerebrosidase results in accumulation of
    glucosylceramide in macrophages. Infiltration of liver,
    spleen and bone marrow by lipid-laden macrophages leads to
    hepatosplenomegaly, bone lesions and cytopenia. These
    abnormal macrophages may produce and release macrophage
    derived factors and cytokines, which could contribute to the
    pathophysiology of the disease. Whether these cytokines and
    factors are elevated in Gaucher disease is currently unknown.
    In 29 type 1 Gaucher disease patients we measured serum
    levels of the macrophage derived cytokines IL8, IL6,TNFalpha,
    M-CSF and the monocyte/macrophage activation marker  sCD14.
    These factors were studied in relation to disease severity 
    and during treatment with enzyme supplementation therapy.
    Most patients showed remarkably elevated levels of  M-CSF 
    (2-8 fold)  and sCD14 (2-5 fold) as compared to normal
    controls. Levels of IL8 were elevated in all patients (2-20
    fold), whereas levels of IL6 and TNFalpha were normal. There was
    a significant correlation between severity of the disease as
    determined by the severity score index (SSI), and M-CSF,
    sCD14 and IL8 levels. M-CSF and sCD14 levels also correlated
    with the excess liver and spleen volumes. During treatment
    with alglucerase, levels of M-CSF and sCD14 declined, but IL8
    remained unchanged. The relative reduction in excess liver
    and spleen volume did not correlate with the relative
    reduction in M-CSF or sCD14 levels. We conclude that serum
    levels of M-CSF, sCD14 and IL8 are increased in type 1
    Gaucher disease. The biological activities of M-CSF and IL8
    may add to the pathophysiology of the disease.
CC  Reprint request to: Carla E.M. Hollak, M.D., Academic Medical
CC  Centre, University of Amsterdam, Department of Internal
CC  Medicine, F4-222, P.O. Box 22700, 1100 DE Amsterdam, 
CC  The Netherlands, phone 20-5669111, fax 20-6919743, 
CC  email: c.e.hollak@amc.uva.nl

AU  Yamazaki-E.  Kanamori-H.  Taguchi-J.  Harano-H.  Mohri-H. 
    Okubo-T.
TI  The Evidence of Clonal Evolution with Monosomy 7 in Aplastic
    Anemia Following Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Using
    the Polymerase Chain Reaction 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 June 15.  23(11).  P. 213-218. 
DE  aplastic anemia
DE  rhG-CSF
DE  monosomy 7
DE  clonality
DE  X-inactivation
DE  leukemogenesis
AB  We present here the case of a Japanese female patient with
    aplastic anemia who developed monosomy 7 and clonal evolution
    following a treatment with recombinant human granulocyte
    colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF).  At the onset of
    aplastic anemia, cytogenetic analysis was 46, XX and X-
    inactivation/methylation analysis revealed a polyclonal
    pattern.  After 4 months of administration of rhG-CSF, she
    had 45, XX, -7 and a clonal pattern, although there were no
    morphological evidence of a myelodysplastic syndrome or
    leukemia. The ratio of monosomy 7 to normal analyzed by
    fluorescence in situ hybridization decreased after
    discontinuation of rhG-CSF and there were still no dysplastic
    changes and/or increased numbers of blasts.  These results
    indicate that the acquisition of monosomy 7 following rhG-CSF
    treatment dose not always cause clonal evolution to induce
    hematological malignancies.
CC  Reprint request to: Hiroshi Mohri, M.D., The First Department
CC  of Internal Medicine, Yokohama City University School of
CC  Medicine, 3-9 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku,Yokohama 236, Japan, 
CC  phone 45-787-26630, fax 45-786-3444, 
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AU Guttenbach-M.  Engel-W.  Schmid-M.
TI Analysis of structural and numerical chromosome abnormalities  in
   sperm of normal men and carriers  of constitutional chromosome
   aberrations. A review.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 1.
AB 71000001.439

AU Hirschhorn-R.  Borkowsky-W.  Jiang-C-K.  Yang-D-R.  Jenkins-T.
TI Two newly identified mutations (Thr233Ile and Leu152Met)  in
   partially adenosine deaminase-deficient (ADA^[-]) individuals
   that result in differing biochemical and metabolic phenotypes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 22.
AB 71000022.439

AU Sachdeva-G.  Kaur-G.  Bhutani-L-K.  Bamezai-R.
TI Genetic variations at the T cell receptor gamma locus  in
   circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells  of clinically
   categorised leprosy patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 30.
AB 71000030.439

AU Zheng-Y-L.  Zhen-D-K.  DeMaria-M-A.  Berry-S-M.  Wapner-R-J.
   Evans-M-I.  Copeland-D.  Williams-J-M.  Bianchi-D-W.
TI Search for the optimal fetal cell antibody:  results of
   immunophenotyping studies using flow cytometry.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 35.
AB 71000035.439

AU Kaur-G.  Sachdeva-G.  Bhutani-L-K.  Bamezai-R.
TI Association of polymorphism at COL3A and CTLA4 loci  on chromosome
   2q31-33 with the clinical phenotype  and in-vitro CMI status in
   healthy and leprosy subjects:  a preliminary study.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 43.
AB 71000043.439

AU Petry-F.  Berkel-A-I.  Loos-M.
TI Multiple identification of a particular type  of hereditary C1q
   deficiency in the Turkish population:  review of the cases and
   additional genetic and functional analysis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 51.
AB 71000051.439

AU Sanghera-D-K.  Kristensen-T.  Hamman-R-F.  Kamboh-M-I.
TI Molecular basis  of the apolipoprotein H (beta_[2]-glycoprotein I)
   protein polymorphism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 57.
AB 71000057.439

AU Lundin-G.  Lee-J-S.  Thunell-S.  Anvret-M.
TI Genetic investigation of the porphobilinogen deaminase gene  in
   Swedish acute intermittent porphyria families.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 63.
AB 71000063.439

AU Kehrer-Sawatzki-H.  Udart-M.  Krone-W.  Baden-R.  Fahsold-R.
   Thomas-G.  Schmucker-B.  Assum-G.
TI Mutational analysis and expression studies  of the
   neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) gene in a patient  with a ring
   chromosome 22 and NF2.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 67.
AB 71000067.439

AU Cormand-B.  Montfort-M.  Chabas-A.  Vilageliu-L.  Grinberg-D.
TI Genetic fine localization of the beta-glucocerebrosidase (GBA)  and
   prosaposin (PSAP) genes: implications for Gaucher disease.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 75.
AB 71000075.439

AU Lauteala-T.  Horelli-Kuitunen-N.  Closs-E.  Savontaus-M-L.
   Lukkarinen-M.  Simell-O.  Cunningham-J.  Palotie-A.  Aula-P.
TI Human cationic amino acid transporter gene hCAT-2 is assigned  to
   8p22 but is not the causative gene in lysinuric protein
   intolerance.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 80.
AB 71000080.439

AU Brusco-A.  Cinque-F.  Saviozzi-S.  Boccazzi-C.  DeMarchi-M.
   Carbonara-A-O.
TI The G4 gene is duplicated in 44%  of human immunoglobulin heavy
   chain constant region haplotypes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 84.
AB 71000084.439

AU Lux-A.  Bardenheuer-W.  Michael-D.  Broecker-F.  Juelicher-K.
   Vieten-L.  Michaelis-S.  Seeber-S.  Opalka-B.  Schuette-J.
TI Identification of novel 'expressed sequence tags'  within the FHIT
   gene locus in human chromosome region 3p14.2.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 90.
AB 71000090.439

AU Cui-X.  Li-H.
TI Discriminating between allelic and interlocus differences among
   human  immunoglobulin V_[H]4 sequences by analyzing single
   spermatozoa.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 96.
AB 71000096.439

AU Kotze-M-J.  de-Villiers-J-N-P.  Loubser-O.  Thiart-R.  Scholtz-C-L.
    Raal-F-J.
TI A double mutant LDL receptor allele in a Cypriot family  with
   heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 101.
AB 71000101.439

AU Fernie-B-A.  Hobart-M-J.
TI An unusual combined insertion/deletion polymorphism  in intron 10
   of the human complement C6 gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 104.
AB 71000104.439

AU Verma-I-C.  Saxena-R.  Thomas-E.  Jain-P-K.
TI Regional distribution of beta-thalassemia mutations in India.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 109.
AB 71000109.439

AU Margolis-R-L.  Abraham-M-R.  Gatchell-S-B.  Li-S-H.  Kidwai-A-S.
   Breschel-T-S.  Stine-O-C.  Callahan-C.  McInnis-M-G.  Ross-C-A.
TI cDNAs with long CAG trinucleotide repeats from human brain.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(1)  P 114.
AB 71000114.439

AU Matsumoto-T.  Imamura-O.  Yamabe-Y.  Kuromitsu-J.  Tokutake-Y.
   Shimamoto-A.  Suzuki-N.  Satoh-M.  Kitao-S.  Ichikawa-K.
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TI Mutation and haplotype analyses of the Werner's syndrome gene
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AU Ramesar-R-S.  Bardien-S.  Beighton-P.  Bryer-A.
TI Expanded CAG repeats in spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1)  segregate
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AU Mefford-H.  van-den-Engh-G.  Friedman-C.  Trask-B-J.
TI Analysis of the variation in chromosome size  among diverse human
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AU Kimpara-T.  Takeda-A.  Watanabe-K.  Itoyama-Y.  Ikawa-S.
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TI Comparative analysis in three fungi reveals structurally and
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AU Umeda-M.  Fujii-N.  Manabe-Y.  Uchimiya-H.
TI Molecular and biochemical characterization of a proteasome subunit
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AU Dewar-K.  Bousquet-J.  Dufour-J.  Bernier-L.
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AU Ogihara-Y.  Futami-K.  Tsuji-K.  Murai-K.
TI Alloplasmic wheats with Aegilops crassa cytoplasm which express
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AU McDowall-J-S.  Rose-A-M.
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AU McDowall-J-S.  Rose-A.
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AU Mende-K.  Homann-V.  Tudzynski-B.
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AU Yesodi-V.  Izhar-S.  Hauschner-H.  Tabib-Y.  Firon-N.
TI Homologous recombination involving cox2 is responsible for a
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 255(1)  P 106.
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AU Pasyukova-E.  Nuzhdin-S.  Li-W.  Flavell-A-J.
TI Germ line transposition of the copia retrotransposon in Drosophila
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 255(1)  P 115.
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AU Sriprakash-K-S.  Gardiner-D-L.
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AU Baay-M-F-D.  Duk-J-M.  Groenier-K-H.  Burger-M-P-M.
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AU Watanabe-T.  Itoh-S.
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AU Everse-L-A.  Bernsen-M-R.  Dullens-H-F-J.  Otter-W-D.
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AU Boehm-W.  Schirmbeck-R.  Reimann-J.
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AU Wagner-S-N.  Wagner-C.  Schultewolter-T.  Goos-M.
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AU Yoshida-H.  Fujita-S.  Iizuka-T.  Yoshida-T.  Sakakura-T.
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AU Murakami-C.  Dohi-N.  Fukae-M.  Tanabe-T.  Yamakoshi-Y.  Wakida-K.
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AU Akita-H.  Miyagi-T.  Hata-K.  Kagayama-M.
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AU Fray-M-J.  Puangsomlee-P.  Goodrich-J.  Coupland-G.  Evans-E-J.
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 731.
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AU Brettschneider-R.  Becker-D.  Loerz-H.
TI Efficient transformation of scutellar tissue of immature maize
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AU Pedersen-C.  Zimny-J.  Becker-D.  Jaehne-Gaertner-A.  Loerz-H.
TI Localization of introduced genes on the chromosomes of transgenic
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 749.
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AU Kubalakova-M.  Macas-J.  Dolezel-J.
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AU Tsumura-Y.  Suyama-Y.  Yoshimura-K.  Shirato-N.  Mukai-Y.
TI Sequence-tagged-sites (STSs) of cDNA clones in Cryptomeria japonica
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 764.
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AU Ayres-N-M.  McClung-A-M.  Larkin-P-D.  Bligh-H-F-J.  Jones-C-A.
   Park-W-D.
TI Microsatellites and a single-nucleotide polymorphism differentiate
   apparentamylose classes in an extended pedigree of US rice germ
   plasm.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 773.
AB 70940773.122

AU Cavallini-A.  Natali-L.  Cionini-G.  Balconi-C.  D'Amato-F.
TI Inheritance of nuclear DNA content in leaf epidermal cells of Zea
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 782.
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AU Metakovsky-E-V.  Branlard-G.  Chernakov-V-M.  Upelniek-V-P.
   Redaelli-R.  Pogna-N-E.
TI Recombination mapping of some chromosome 1A-, 1B-, 1D- and
   6B-controlled gliadins and low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits
   in common wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 788.
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AU Baril-C-P.  Verhaegen-D.  Vigneron-P.  Bouvet-J-M.  Kremer-A.
TI Structure of the specific combining ability between two species of
   Eucalyptus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 796.
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AU Baril-C-P.  Verhaegen-D.  Vigneron-P.  Bouvet-J-M.  Kremer-A.
TI Structure of the specific combining ability between two species of
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AU Knott-S-A.  Neale-D-B.  Sewell-M-M.  Haley-C-S.
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AU Hussain-S-W.  Williams-W-M.  Woodfield-D-R.  Hampton-J-G.
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AU Hu-X-Y.  Ohm-H-W.  Dweikat-I.
TI Identification of RAPD markers linked to the gene PM 1 for
   resistance to powdery mildew in wheat.
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AU Cheung-W-Y.  Friesen-L.  Rakow-G-F-W.  Seguin-Swartz-G.
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TI A RFLP-based linkage map of mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern.
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AU Jeong-S-C.  Liston-A.  Myrold-D-D.
TI Molecular phylogeny of the genus Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae) using rbc L
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 852.
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AU Delibes-A.  Del-Moral-J.  Martin-Sanchez-J-A.  Mejias-A.  Gallego-M.
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TI Hessian fly-resistance gene transferred from chromosome 4M^[v] of
   Aegilops ventricosa to Triticum aestivum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 858.
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AU Pichot-C.  Maataoui-M-E.
TI Flow cytometric evidence for multiple ploidy levels in the
   endosperm of some gymnosperm species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 865.
AB 70940865.122

AU Konishi-T.  Ban-T.  Iida-Y.  Yoshimi-R.
TI Genetic analysis of disease resistance to all strains of BaYMV in a
   Chinese barley landrace, Mokusekko 3.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 871.
AB 70940871.122

AU Schaeffer-G-W.  Sharpe-F-T.
TI Free and bound amino acids and proteins in developing grains of
   rice with enhanced lysine/proteins.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 878.
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AU Radic-H.  Guenther-T.  Kling-C-I.  Hesemann-C-U.
TI Characterization of spelt (Triticum spelta L.) forms by
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AU Ribaut-J-M.  Jiang-C.  Gonzalez-de-Leon-D.  Edmeades-G-O.
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TI Identification of quantitative trait loci under drought conditions
   in tropical maize.
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AU Testolin-R.  Cipriani-G.
TI Paternal inheritance of chloroplast DNA and maternal inheritance of
   mitochondrial DNA in the genus Actinidia.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 897.
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AU Mariette-S.  Lefranc-M.  Legrand-P.  Taneyhill-D.
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TI Genetic variability in wild cherry populations in France. Effects
   of colonizing processes.
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AU Orford-S-J.  Timmis-J-N.
TI Abundant mRNAs specific to the developing cotton fibre.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 909.
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AU Gecheff-K-I.  Mirkova-V.  Dimitrova-A.  Georgiev-S.  Stoilov-L-M.
TI Intrachromosomal mapping of chromatid aberrations induced by
   restriction endonucleases in barley.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 919.
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AU Schilling-E-E.
TI Phylogenetic analysis of Helianthus (Asteraceae) based on
   chloroplast DNA restriction site data.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 925.
AB 70940925.122

AU Peil-A.  Schubert-V.  Schumann-E.  Weber-W-E.
TI RAPDs as molecular markers for the detection of Aegilops markgrafii
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   wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 934.
AB 70940934.122

AU Montesclaros-L.  Nicol-N.  Ubalijoro-E.  Leclerc-Potvin-C.
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TI Response to potyvirus infection and genetic mapping of resistance
   loci to potyvirus infection in Lactuca.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 94(6/7)  P 941.
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AU Lashermes-P.  Combes-M-C.  Trouslot-P.  Charrier-A.
TI Phylogenetic relationships of coffee-tree species (Coffea L.) as
   inferred from ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
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AU Fokina-V-V.  Karpov-A-V.  Sidorov-I-A.  Andrjushina-V-A.
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AU Graf-M.  Brunella-A.  Kittelmann-M.  Laumen-K.  Ghisalba-O.
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AU Guebitz-G-M.  Haltrich-D.  Latal-B.  Steiner-W.
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 658.
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AU Meesters-P-A-E-P.  Springer-J.  Eggink-G.
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   and a cytochrome b_[5] domain.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 663.
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AU Layh-N.  Hirrlinger-B.  Stolz-A.  Knackmuss-H-J.
TI Enrichment strategies for nitrile-hydrolysing bacteria.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 668.
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AU Melin-E-S.  Ferguson-J-F.  Puhakka-J-A.
TI Pentachlorophenol biodegradation kinetics of an oligotrophic
   fluidized-bed enrichment culture.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 675.
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AU Ilieva-M.  Pavlov-A.
TI Rosmarinic acid production by Lavandula vera MM cell-suspension
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 683.
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AU Lo-Y-M.  Yang-S-T.  Min-D-B.
TI Effects of yeast extract and glucose on xanthan production and cell
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AU Teunissen-P-J-M.  Swarts-H-J.  Field-J-A.
TI The de novo production of drosophilin A
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   (tetrachloro-1,4-dimethoxybenzene) by ligninolytic basidiomycetes.
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AU Lichtl-R-R.  Bazin-M-J.  Hall-D-O.
TI The biotechnology of hydrogen production by Nostoc flagelliforme
   grown under chemostat conditions.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 701.
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AU Lapadatescu-C.  Feron-G.  Vergoignan-C.  Djian-A.  Durand-A.
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   and benzyl alcohol by the white-rot fungi Bjerkandera adusta,
   Ischnoderma benzoinum and Dichomitus squalens.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 708.
AB 70470708.253

AU Schmitt-P.  Vasseur-C.  Phalip-V.  Huang-D-Q.  Divies-C.
   Prevost-H.
TI Diacetyl and acetoin production from the co-metabolism of citrate
   and xylose by Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 715.
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AU Levesque-M-J.  Boissiere-S-L.  Thomas-J-C.  Beaudet-R.  Villemur-R.
    Boissiere-S-L.
TI Rapid method for detecting Desulfitobacterium frappieri strain
   PCP-1 in soil by the polymerase chain reaction.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 719.
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AU Chen-C-I.  Taylor-R-T.
TI Batch and fed-batch bioreactor cultivations of a Thermus species
   with thermophilic BTEX-degrading activity.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 726.
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AU Kostyal-E.  Nurmiaho-Lassila-E-L.  Puhakka-J-A.
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TI Nitrification, denitrification, and dechlorination in bleached
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 47(6)  P 734.
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AU Boothe-D-D-H.  Rogers-J-E.  Wiegel-J.
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AU Threadgill-D-W.  Yee-D.  Matin-A.  Nadeau-J-H.  Magnuson-T.
TI Genealogy of the 129 inbred strains: 129/SvJ is a contaminated
   inbred strain.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 390.
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AU Grewal-P-K.  van-Deutekom-J-C-T.  Mills-K-A.  Lemmers-R-J-L-F.
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TI The mouse homolog of FRG1, a candidate gene for FSHD, maps proximal
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SO 1997 8(06)  P 394.
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AU Sidman-R-L.  Tang-M.  Kosaras-B.  Phillips-S-J.  Taylor-B-A.
TI Mapping and retinal phenotype of the hugger mutation in the mouse.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 399.
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AU Favor-J.  Grimes-P.  Neuhaeuser-Klaus-A.  Pretsch-W.  Stambolian-D.
TI The mouse Cat4 locus maps to Chromosome 8 and mutants express
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SO 1997 8(06)  P 403.
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AU Mori-M.  Nishimura-M.
TI A serine-to-proline mutation in the copper-transporting P-type
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SO 1997 8(06)  P 407.
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AU Yen-C-H.  Pazik-J.  Zhang-Y.  Elliott-R-W.
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SO 1997 8(06)  P 411.
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AU Toder-R.  O'Neill-R-J-W.  Wienberg-J.  O'Brien-P-C-M.
   Voullaire-L.  Marshall-Graves-J-A.
TI Comparative chromosome painting between two marsupials: origins of
   an XX/XY_[1]Y_[2] sex chromosome system.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 418.
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AU Jorgensen-C-B.  Wintero-A-K.  Yerle-M.  Fredholm-M.
TI Mapping of 22 expressed sequence tags isolated from a porcine small
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SO 1997 8(06)  P 423.
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AU Lopez-Corrales-N-L.  Sonstegard-T-S.  Smith-T-P-L.  Beattie-C-W.
TI Physical assignment of glucagon and nebulin in cattle, sheep, and
   goat.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 428.
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AU Dunner-S.  Charlier-C.  Farnir-F.  Brouwers-B.  Canon-J.
   Georges-M.
TI Towards interbreed IBD fine mapping of the mh locus:
   double-muscling in the Asturiana de los Valles breed involves the
   same locus as in the Belgian Blue cattle breed.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 430.
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AU Jones-C-T.  Morrice-D-R.  Paton-I-R.  Burt-D-W.
TI Gene homologs on human Chromosome 15q21-q26 and a chicken
   microchromosome identify a new conserved segment.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 436.
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AU Threadgill-D-W.  Matin-A.  Yee-D.  Carrasquillo-M-M.  Henry-K-R.
   Rollins-K-G.  Nadeau-J-H.  Magnuson-T.
TI SSLPs to map genetic differences between the 129 inbred strains and
   closed-colony, random-bred CD-1 mice.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 441.
AB 70080441.335

AU Anna-C-H.  Devereux-T-R.
TI Sequence and chromosomal mapping of the mouse homolog (Madh4) of
   the human DPC4/MADH4 gene.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 443.
AB 70080443.335

AU Lee-G-H.  Li-C.  Montez-J.  Halaas-J.  Darvishzadeh-J.
   Friedman-J-M.
TI Leptin receptor mutations in 129 db^[3J]/db^[3J] mice and NIH
   fa^[cp]/fa^[cp] rats.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 445.
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AU Iacovacci-S.  Gagnoux-Palacios-L.  Zambruno-G.  Meneguzzi-G.
   D'Alessio-M.
TI Genomic organization of the human integrin beta4 gene.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 448.
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AU De-Gregorio-L.  Vincenti-V.  Breier-G.  Damert-A.  Dragani-T-A.
   Persico-M-G.
TI Genetic mapping of the vascular endothelial growth factor (Vegf)
   gene to mouse Chromosome 17.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 451.
AB 70080451.335

AU Peters-L-L.  Ciciotte-S-L.  Su-G-H.  Simon-M-C.
TI The gene encoding the transcription factor Spi-B maps to mouse
   Chromosome 7.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 452.
AB 70080452.335

AU Makris-G-J.  Lomax-M-I.
TI The gene encoding the heart/muscle isoform of cytochrome c oxidase
   subunit VIII maps to mouse Chromosome 7.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 453.
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AU Yamada-S.  Nakagama-H.  Toyota-M.  Ushijima-T.  Sato-K.
   Sugimura-T.  Nagao-M.
TI Linkage mapping of rat Rb1 gene on Chromosome 15.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 454.
AB 70080454.335

AU Pravenec-M.  Kren-V.  Wang-J-M.  Kurtz-T-W.
TI Linkage mapping of the cellular retinoic acid-binding protein 1
   (Crabp1) gene to rat Chromosome 8.
SO 1997 8(06)  P 455.
AB 70080455.335

AU Froenicke-L.  Scherthan-H.
TI Assignment of the porcine nuclear factor I/CTF (NFI/CTF) gene to
   Chromosome 2q12-13 by FISH.
SO 1997 8(06)  P A456.
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AU Yasue-H.  Adams-L.  Ozawa-A.  Hanazono-M.  Li-N.  Lin-Z-H.
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TI Assignment of the ARAF1 to porcine Chromosome Xp11.2-p13 by
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SO 1997 8(06)  P 457.
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AU Aleyasin-A.  Barendse-W.
TI Novel conserved synteny between human Chromosome 22 and cattle
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AU Haldi-M-L.  Lim-P.  Kaphingst-K.  Akella-U.  Whang-J.  Lander-E-S.
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AU Chin-H.  Lyu-M-S.  Kwon-O-J.  Kozak-C-A.
TI Genetic mapping of the gene encoding cysteine string protein.
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TI Satellite tracking of Humboldt penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) in
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 547.
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AU Kalish-J-M.  Johnston-J-M.  Smith-D-C.  Morison-A-K.
   Robertson-S-G.
TI Use of the bomb radiocarbon chronometer for age validation in the
   blue grenadier Macruronus novaezelandiae.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 557.
AB 71280557.227

AU Otake-T.  Ishii-T.  Ishii-T.  Nakahara-M.  Nakamura-R.
TI Changes in otolith strontium:calcium ratios in metamorphosing
   Conger myrisaster leptocephali.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 565.
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AU Sola-L.  Cipelli-O.  Gornung-E.  Rossi-A-R.  Andaloro-F.
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TI Cytogenetic characterization of the greater amberjack, Seriola
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   and fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 573.
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AU Hove-J-R.  Moss-S-A.
TI Effect of MS-222 on response to light and rate of metabolism of the
   little skate Raja erinacea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 579.
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AU Hyndes-G-A.  Platell-M-E.  Potter-I-C.
TI Relationships between diet and body size, mouth morphology, habitat
   and movements of six sillaginid species in coastal waters:
   implications for resource partitioning.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 585.
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AU Llewellyn-L-E.
TI Haemolymph protein in xanthid crabs: its selective binding of
   saxitoxin and possible role in toxin bioaccumulation.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 599.
AB 71280599.227

AU Hirche-H-J.
TI Life cycle of the copepod Calanus hyperboreus in the Greenland Sea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 607.
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AU Gardner-J-P-A.  Kathiravetpillai-G.
TI Biochemical genetic variation at a leucine aminopeptidase (LAP)
   locus in blue (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and greenshell (Perna
   canaliculus) mussel populations along a salinity gradient.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 619.
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AU Hansen-B.  Fotel-F-L.  Jensen-N-J.  Wittrup-L.
TI Physiological effects of the detergent linear alkylbenzene
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 627.
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AU de-Montaudouin-X.
TI Potential of bivalves' secondary settlement differs with species: a
   comparison between cockle (Cerastoderma edule) and clam (Ruditapes
   philippinarum) juvenile resuspension.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 639.
AB 71280639.227

AU Ishikura-M.  Kato-C.  Maruyama-T.
TI UV-absorbing substances in zooxanthellate and azooxanthellate
   clams.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 649.
AB 71280649.227

AU McShane-P-E.  Anderson-O-F.
TI Resource allocation and growth rates in the sea urchin Evechinus
   chloroticus (Echinoidea: Echinometridae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 657.
AB 71280657.227

AU Grant-A-J.  Remond-M.  People-J.  Hinde-R.
TI Effects of host-tissue homogenate of the scleractinian coral
   Plesiastrea versipora on glycerol metabolism in isolated symbiotic
   dinoflagellates.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 665.
AB 71280665.227

AU Levin-L-A.  Edesa-S.
TI The ecology of cirratulid mudballs on the Oman margin, northwest
   Arabian Sea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 671.
AB 71280671.227

AU Holmer-M.  Forbes-V-E.  Forbes-T-L.
TI Impact of the polychaete Capitella sp. I on microbial activity in
   an organic-rich marine sediment contaminated with the polycyclic
   aromatic hydrocarbon fluoranthene.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 679.
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AU Rodrigo-M.  Robaina-R-R.
TI Stress tolerance of photosynthesis in sporelings of the red alga
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 689.
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AU Kaczmarska-I.  Dowe-L-L.
TI Reproductive biology of the red alga Polysiphonia lanosa
   (Ceramiales) in the Bay of Fundy, Canada.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 128(4)  P 695.
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AU Maruyama-A.  Taniguchi-R.  Tanaka-H.  Ishiwata-H.  Higashihara-T.
TI Low-temperature adaptation of deep-sea bacteria isolated from the
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AU Emonson-D-L.  Aminuddin-A-H-K.  Wight-R-L.  Scroop-G-C.  Gore-C-J.
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AU Faina-M.  Billat-V.  Squadrone-R.  Angelis-M-D.  Koralsztein-J-P.
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TI Anaerobic contribution to the time to exhaustion at the minimal
   exercise intensity at which maximal oxygen uptake occurs in elite
   cyclists, kayakists and swimmers.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 13.
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AU Jones-C.  Allen-T.  Talbot-J.  Morgan-D-L.  Proske-U.
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AU McCarthy-J-P.  Bamman-M-M.  Yelle-J-M.  LeBlanc-A-D.  Rowe-R-M.
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TI Resistance exercise training and the orthostatic response.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 32.
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AU Jaric-S.  Radovanovic-S.  Milanovic-S.  Ljubisavljevic-M.
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TI A comparison of the effects of agonist and antagonist muscle
   fatigue on performance of rapid movements.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 41.
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AU Linossier-M-T.  Dormois-D.  Bregere-P.  Geyssant-A.  Denis-C.
TI Effect of sodium citrate on performance and metabolism of human
   skeletal muscle during supramaximal cycling exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 48.
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AU Lepers-R.  Bigard-A-X.  Diard-J-P.  Gouteyron-J-F.  Guezennec-C-Y.
TI Posture control after prolonged exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 55.
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AU Porter-M-M.  Vandervoort-A-A.
TI Standing strength training of the ankle plantar and dorsiflexors in
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 62.
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AU Arieli-R.  Kerem-D.  Gonen-A.  Goldenberg-I.  Shoshani-O.
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 69.
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AU Morlock-M-M.  Bonin-V.  Mueller-G.  Schneider-E.
TI Trunk muscle fatigue and associated EMG changes during a dynamic
   iso-inertial test.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 75.
AB 70760075.421

AU Kostka-T.  Bonnefoy-M.  Arsac-L-M.  Berthouze-S-E.  Belli-A.
   Lacour-J-R.
TI Habitual physical activity and peak anaerobic power in elderly
   women.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 81.
AB 70760081.421

AU Poortmans-J-R.  Blommaert-E.  Baptista-M.  Broe-M-E-D.  Nouwen-E-J.
TI Evidence of differential renal dysfunctions during exercise in men.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 88.
AB 70760088.421

AU Welsman-J-R.  Armstrong-N.  Kirby-B-J.  Winsley-R-J.  Parsons-G.
   Sharpe-P.
TI Exercise performance and magnetic resonance imaging-determined
   thigh muscle volume in children.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 92.
AB 70760092.421

AU Beaune-B.  Blonc-S.  Fellmann-N.  Bedu-M.  Coudert-J.
TI Serum insulin-like growth factor I and physical performance in
   prepubertal Bolivian girls of a high and low socio-economic
   status.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 98.
AB 70760098.421

AU Tipton-M-J.  Franks-G-M.  Meneilly-G-S.  Mekjavic-I-B.
TI Substrate utilisation during exercise and shivering.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(1)  P 103.
AB 70760103.421

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AU Steyaert-J.
TI Review  A decade of protein engineering on ribonuclease T_[1].
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 1.
AB 72470001.225

AU Thorelli-E.  Kaufman-R-J.  Dahlbaeck-B.
TI Cleavage requirements for activation of factor V by factor Xa.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 12.
AB 72470012.225

AU Yamaji-T.  Miyake-Y.  Kozutsumi-Y.  Kawasaki-T.
TI Neutral glycosphingolipids induce cell-cell aggregation of a
   variety of hematopoietic cell lines.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 21.
AB 72470021.225

AU Peuker-H.  Pette-D.
TI Quantitative analyses of myosin heavy-chain mRNA and protein
   isoforms in single fibers reveal a pronounced fiber heterogeneity
   in normal rabbit muscles.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 30.
AB 72470030.225

AU Zhukov-A.  Ingelman-Sundberg-M.
TI Selective fast degradation of cytochrome P-450 2E1 in
   serum-deprived hepatoma cells by a mechanism sensitive to
   inhibitors of vesicular transport.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 37.
AB 72470037.225

AU Chan-S-L.  Miao-M.  Fletcher-G-L.  Hew-C-L.
TI The role of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha and a protein that
   binds to the activator-protein-1 site in the regulation of
   liver-specific expression of the winter flounder antifreeze
   protein gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 44.
AB 72470044.225

AU Roberti-M.  Musicco-C.  Loguercio-Polosa-P.  Gadaleta-M-N.
   Quagliariello-E.  Cantatore-P.
TI Purification and characterization of a mitochondrial,
   single-stranded-DNA-binding protein from Paracentrotus lividus
   eggs.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 52.
AB 72470052.225

AU Nawrot-B.  Hillenbrand-R.  Limmer-S.  Grillenbeck-N.  Sprinzl-M.
TI Interaction of N-tosyl-L-phenylalanylchloromethane with Thermus
   thermophilus elongation factor Tu.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 59.
AB 72470059.225

AU Crescenzi-O.  Fraternali-F.  Picone-D.  Tancredi-T.  Balboni-G.
   Guerrini-R.  Lazarus-L-H.  Salvadori-S.  Temussi-P-A.
TI Design and solution structure of a partially rigid opioid
   antagonist lacking the basic center.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 66.
AB 72470066.225

AU Yano-M.  Izui-K.
TI The replacement of Lys620 by serine desensitizes Escherichia coli
   phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase to the effects of the feedback
   inhibitors L-aspartate and L-malate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 74.
AB 72470074.225

AU Vinogradov-E-V.  Mueller-Loennies-S.  Petersen-B-O.  Meshkov-S.
   Thomas-Oates-J-E.  Holst-O.  Brade-H.
TI Structural investigation of the lipopolysaccharide from
   Acinetobacter haemolyticus strain NCTC 10305 (ATCC 17906, DNA
   group 4).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 82.
AB 72470082.225

AU Crinelli-R.  Fraternale-A.  Casabianca-A.  Magnani-M.
TI Up-regulation of the ubiquitin-conjugating and proteolytic systems
   in murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 91.
AB 72470091.225

AU Kraus-B.  Pette-D.
TI Quantification of MyoD, myogenin, MRF4 and Id-1 by
   reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in rat muscles.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 98.
AB 72470098.225

AU Vlasak-R.  Vilas-U.  Strobl-B.  Kreil-G.
TI cDNA cloning and expression of secreted Xenopus laevis dipeptidyl
   aminopeptidase IV.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 107.
AB 72470107.225

AU van-Kraaij-C.  Breukink-E.  Rollema-H-S.  Siezen-R-J.  Demel-R-A.
   de-Kruijff-B.  Kuipers-O-P.
TI Influence of charge differences in the C-terminal part of nisin on
   antimicrobial activity and signaling capacity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 114.
AB 72470114.225

AU Marrakchi-N.  Barbouche-R.  Guermazi-S.  Karoui-H.  Bon-C.
   El-Ayeb-M.
TI Cerastotin, a serine protease from Cerastes cerastes venom, with
   platelet-aggregating and agglutinating properties.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 121.
AB 72470121.225

AU Zhang-J.  Xue-Y.  Jondal-M.  Sjoevall-J.
TI 7alpha-Hydroxylation and 3-dehydrogenation abolish the ability of
   25-hydroxycholesterol and 27-hydroxycholesterol to induce
   apoptosis in thymocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 129.
AB 72470129.225

AU Richter-A.  Knippers-R.
TI High-molecular-mass complexes of human minichromosome-maintenance
   proteins in mitotic cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 136.
AB 72470136.225

AU Ballensiefen-W.  Schmitt-H-D.
TI Periplasmic Bar1 protease of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is active
   before reaching its extracellular destination.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 142.
AB 72470142.225

AU Chang-S-F.  Scharf-J-G.  Will-H.
TI Structural and functional analysis of the promoter of the hepatic
   lipase gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 148.
AB 72470148.225

AU Holmberg-L.  Nygard-O.
TI Mapping of nuclease-sensitive sites in native reticulocyte
   ribosomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 160.
AB 72470160.225

AU Nanbu-R.  Montero-L.  D'Orazio-D.  Nagamine-Y.
TI Enhanced stability of urokinase-type plasminogen activator mRNA in
   metastatic breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells and LLC-PK_[1] cells
   down-regulated for protein kinase C.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 169.
AB 72470169.225

AU Groffen-A-J-A.  Hop-F-W-H.  Tryggvason-K.  Dijkman-H.
   Assmann-K-J-M.  Veerkamp-J-H.  Monnens-L-A-H.
   Van-Den-Heuvel-L-P-W-J.
TI Evidence for the existence of multiple heparan sulfate
   proteoglycans in the human glomerular basement membrane and
   mesangial matrix.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 175.
AB 72470175.225

AU Montana-G.  Bonura-A.  Romancino-D-P.  Sbisa-E.  Di-Carlo-M.
TI A 54-kDa protein specifically associates the 3' untranslated region
   of three maternal mRNAs with the cytoskeleton of the animal part
   of the Paracertrotus lividus egg.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 183.
AB 72470183.225

AU Beil-S.  Happe-B.  Timmis-K-N.  Pieper-D-H.
TI Genetic and biochemical characterization of the broad spectrum
   chlorobenzene dioxygenase from Burkholderia sp. strain PS12.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 190.
AB 72470190.225

AU Braghetta-P.  Vitale-P.  Piccolo-S.  Bonaldo-P.  Fabbro-C.
   Girotto-D.  Volpin-D.  Bressan-G-M.
TI Tissue-specific expression of promoter regions of the alpha1(VI)
   collagen gene in cell cultures and transgenic mice.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 200.
AB 72470200.225

AU Zitzer-A.  Palmer-M.  Weller-U.  Wassenaar-T.  Biermann-C.
   Tranum-Jensen-J.  Bhakdi-S.
TI Mode of primary binding to target membranes and pore formation
   induced by Vibrio cholerae cytolysin (hemolysin).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 209.
AB 72470209.225

AU Gehlhar-K.  Petersen-A.  Schramm-G.  Becker-W-M.  Schlaak-M.
   Bufe-A.
TI Investigation of different recombinant isoforms of grass group-V
   allergens (timothy grass pollen) isolated by low-stringency cDNA
   hybridization.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 217.
AB 72470217.225

AU Chiaraluce-R.  Schwerdtfeger-R-M.  Scandurra-R.  Antranikian-G.
   Consalvi-V.
TI Acid-induced disassembly of glutamate dehydrogenase from the
   hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus occurs below pH
   2.0.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 224.
AB 72470224.225

AU Cerovsky-V.  Wuensch-E.  Brass-J.
TI Enzymatic semisynthesis of dicarba analogs of calcitonin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 231.
AB 72470231.225

AU Rubinek-T.  Bakhanashvili-M.  Taube-R.  Avidan-O.  Hizi-A.
TI The fidelity of 3' misinsertion and mispair extension during DNA
   synthesis exhibited by two drug-resistant mutants of the reverse
   transcriptase of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with
   Leu74&larr;Val and Glu89&larr;Gly.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 238.
AB 72470238.225

AU Carsol-M-A.  Pouliquen-Sonaglia-I.  Lesgards-G.  Marchis-Mouren-G.
   Puigserver-A.  Santimone-M.
TI A new kinetic model for the mode of action of soluble and
   membrane-immobilized glutathione peroxidase from bovine
   erythrocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 248.
AB 72470248.225

AU Wang-J.  Mazar-A.  Quan-N.  Schneider-A.  Henkin-J.
TI Plasminogen activation by pro-urokinase in complex with its
   receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 256.
AB 72470256.225

AU Reichenbecher-M.  Lottspeich-F.  Bronnenmeier-K.
TI Purification and properties of a cellobiose phosphorylase (CepA)
   and a cellodextrin phosphorylase (CepB) from the cellulolytic
   thermophile Clostridium stercorarium.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 262.
AB 72470262.225

AU Stuible-H-P.  Meurer-G.  Schweizer-E.
TI Heterologous expression and biochemical characterization of two
   functionally different type I fatty acid synthases from
   Brevibacterium ammoniagenes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 268.
AB 72470268.225

AU Hong-J-W.  Cho-S-W.  Yoo-J-S.  Yoo-B-K.  Lee-K-S.  Choi-S-Y.
TI Modulation of the catalytic activity of brain succinic semialdehyde
   reductase by reaction with pyridoxal 5'-phosphate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 274.
AB 72470274.225

AU Bystrykh-L-V.  Govorukhina-N-I.  Dijkhuizen-L.  Duine-J-A.
TI Tetrazolium-dye-linked alcohol dehydrogenase of the methylotrophic
   actinomycete Amycolatopsis methanolica is a three-component
   complex.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 280.
AB 72470280.225

AU Jakobs-T-C.  Schmutzler-C.  Meissner-J.  Koehrle-J.
TI The promoter of the human type I 5'-deiodinase gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 288.
AB 72470288.225

AU Krishnan-K.  Pine-R.  Krolewski-J-J.
TI Kinase-deficient forms of Jak1 and Tyk2 inhibit interferon alpha
   signaling in a dominant manner.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 298.
AB 72470298.225

AU McDowell-H-E.  Walker-T.  Hajduch-E.  Christie-G.  Batty-I-H.
   Downes-C-P.  Hundal-H-S.
TI Inositol phospholipid 3-kinase is activated by cellular stress but
   is not required for the stress-induced activation of glucose
   transport in L6 rat skeletal muscle cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 306.
AB 72470306.225

AU Good-L.  Intine-R-V-A.  Nazar-R-N.
TI The ribosomal-RNA-processing pathway in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 314.
AB 72470314.225

AU van-Pouderoyen-G.  Cigna-G.  Rolli-G.  Cutruzzola-F.  Malatesta-F.
   Silvestrini-M-C.  Brunori-M.  Canters-G-W.
TI Electron-transfer properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa [Lys44,
   Glu64]azurin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 322.
AB 72470322.225

AU Martinet-W.  Saelens-X.  Deroo-T.  Neirynck-S.  Contreras-R.
   Min-Jou-W.  Fiers-W.
TI Protection of mice against a lethal influenza challenge by
   immunization with yeast-derived recombinant influenza
   neuraminidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 332.
AB 72470332.225

AU Beck-K.  Gruber-T-M.  Ridgway-C-C.  Hughes-W.  Sui-L.  Petra-P-H.
TI Secondary structure and shape of plasma sex steroid-binding
   protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 339.
AB 72470339.225

AU Landa-A.  Rojo-Dominguez-A.  Jimenez-L.  Fernandez-Velasco-D-A.
TI Sequencing, expression and properties of triosephosphate isomerase
   from Entamoeba histolytica.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 348.
AB 72470348.225

AU Betz-M.  Huxley-P.  Davies-S-J.  Mushtaq-Y.  Pieper-M.
   Tschesche-H.  Bode-W.  Gomis-Rueth-F-X.
TI 1.8-A crystal structure of the catalytic domain of human neutrophil
   collagenase (matrix metalloproteinase-8) complexed with a
   peptidomimetic hydroxamate primed-side inhibitor with a distinct
   selectivity profile.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 356.
AB 72470356.225

AU Gaziola-S-A.  Teixeira-C-M-G.  Lugli-J.  Sodek-L.  Azevedo-R-A.
TI The enzymology of lysine catabolism in rice seeds.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 364.
AB 72470364.225

AU Jagath-J-R.  Sharma-B.  Bhaskar-B.  Datta-A.  Rao-N-A.
   Savithri-H-S.
TI Importance of the amino terminus in maintenance of oligomeric
   structure of sheep liver cytosolic serine
   hydroxymethyltransferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 372.
AB 72470372.225

AU Hook-D-W-A.  Harding-J-J.
TI Molecular chaperones protect catalase against thermal stress.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 380.
AB 72470380.225

AU Gervais-V.  Zerial-A.  Oschkinat-H.
TI NMR investigations of the role of the sugar moiety in glycosylated
   recombinant human granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 386.
AB 72470386.225

AU Marusic-L.  Luzi-E.  Barsacchi-G.  Eckstein-F.
TI Intermolecular cleavage by the newt ribozyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 396.
AB 72470396.225

AU Knirel-Y-A.  Widmalm-G.  Senchenkova-S-N.  Jansson-P-E.
   Weintraub-A.
TI Structural studies on the short-chain lipopolysaccharide of Vibrio
   cholerae O139 Bengal.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 402.
AB 72470402.225

AU Wera-S.  Van-Eynde-A.  Stalmans-W.  Bollen-M.
TI Inhibition of translation by mRNA encoding NIPP-1, a nuclear
   inhibitor of protein phosphatase-1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 411.
AB 72470411.225

AU McDevitt-D.  Nanavaty-T.  House-Pompeo-K.  Bell-E.  Turner-N.
   McIntire-L.  Foster-T.  Hoeoek-M.
TI Characterization of the interaction between the Staphylococcus
   aureus clumping factor (ClfA) and fibrinogen.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 416.
AB 72470416.225

AU Mueller-Newen-G.  Pflanz-S.  Hassiepen-U.  Stahl-J.  Wollmer-A.
   Heinrich-P-C.  Groetzinger-J.
TI The signal transducer gp130.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 425.
AB 72470425.225

AU Tang-J-X.  Szymanski-P-T.  Janmey-P-A.  Tao-T.
TI Electrostatic effects of smooth muscle calponin on actin assembly.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 432.
AB 72470432.225

AU Kettunen-R.  Pursiheimo-S.  Rintamaeki-E.  van-Wijk-K-J.  Aro-E-M.
TI Transcriptional and translational adjustments of psbA gene
   expression in mature chloroplasts during photoinhibition and
   subsequent repair of photosystem II.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 441.
AB 72470441.225

AU Pedersen-S.  Celis-J-E.  Nielsen-J.  Christiansen-J.  Nielsen-F-C.
TI Distinct repression of translation by wortmannin and rapamycin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 247(1)  P 449.
AB 72470449.225


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AU Waendell-P-E.  Brorsson-B.  Aberg-H.
TI Drug prescription in diabetic patients in Stockholm in 1992 and
   1995 - change over time.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(4)  P 249.
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AU Frayha-H-H.  Nuessle-S-J.  Arishi-H.  Rayes-H.  Qunibi-W-Y.
   Bazarbashi-M-S.
TI Improving utilization of intravenous immune globulin through
   concurrent use of an indication form.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(4)  P 255.
AB 70520255.228

AU Grahnen-A.  Jansson-B.  Brundin-R-M.  Ling-Andersson-A.
   Loennebo-A.  Johansson-M.  Eckernaes-S-A.
TI A dose-response study comparing suppression of plasma cortisol
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   from Turbuhaler.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(4)  P 261.
AB 70520261.228

AU Hoebe-C.  de-Munter-J.  Thijs-C.
TI Adverse effects and compliance with mefloquine or proguanil
   antimalarial chemoprophylaxis.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1997 52(4)  P 269.
AB 70520269.228

AU Snyman-J-R.  Sommers-K-D.  Steinmann-M-A.  Lizamore-D-J.
TI Effects of calcitriol on eosinophil activity and antibody responses
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AU Ogata-K.  Aminov-R-I.  Nagamine-T.  Sugiura-M.  Tajima-K.
   Mitsumori-M.  Sekizaki-T.  Kudo-H.  Minato-H.  Benno-Y.
TI Construction of a Fibrobacter succinogenes Genomic Map and
   Demonstration of Diversity at the Genomic Level.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 22.
AB 70350022.284

AU Shaw-G-C.  Kao-H-S.  Sung-C-C.  Chiang-A-N.
TI Iron and Salicylate Induction of Cytochrome P450_[BM-1] in Bacillus
   megaterium.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 28.
AB 70350028.284

AU Liu-P-C.  Lee-K-K.  Tu-C-C.  Chen-S-N.
TI Purification and Characterization of a Cysteine Protease Produced
   by Pathogenic Luminous Vibrio harveyi.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 32.
AB 70350032.284

AU Ishii-T.  Ohba-M.
TI Investigation of Mosquito-Specific Larvicidal Activity of a Soil
   Isolate of Bacillus thuringiensis serovar canadensis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 40.
AB 70350040.284

AU Mosoni-P.  Fonty-G.  Gouet-P.
TI Competition Between Ruminal Cellulolytic Bacteria for Adhesion to
   Cellulose.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 44.
AB 70350044.284

AU Sakurada-M.    Morgavi-D-P.  Komatani-K.  Tomita-Y.  Onodera-R.
TI Purification and Characteristics of an Autolytic Chitinase of
   Piromyces communis OTS1 from Culture Medium.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 48.
AB 70350048.284

AU Nautiyal-C-S.
TI Selection of Chickpea-Rhizosphere-Competent Pseudomonas fluorescens
   NBRI1303 Antagonistic to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri,
   Rhizoctonia bataticola and Pythium sp.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 52.
AB 70350052.284

AU Kim-W-S.  Dunn-N-W.
TI Identification of a Cold Shock Gene in Lactic Acid Bacteria and the
   Effect of Cold Shock on Cryotolerance.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 59.
AB 70350059.284

AU Boopathy-R.
TI Anaerobic Phenol Degradation by Microorganisms of Swine Manure.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 64.
AB 70350064.284

AU Thao-M-L-L.  Baumann-P.
TI News & Notes: Nucleotide Sequence of a DNA Fragment from Buchnera
   aphidicola (Aphid Endosymbiont) Containing the Genes
   aspS-trxB-serS-serC-aroA-rpsA-himD-tpiA.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(01)  P 68.
AB 70350068.284

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AU Stribbling-S-M.  Martin-J.  Pedley-R-B.  Boden-J-A.  Sharma-S-K.
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TI Biodistribution of an antibody-enzyme conjugate for
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 277.
AB 70400277.280

AU Song-D.  Wientjes-M-G.  Au-J-L-S.
TI Bladder tissue pharmacokinetics of intravesical taxol.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 285.
AB 70400285.280

AU Stewart-D-J.  Dulberg-C-S.  Mikhael-N-Z.  Redmond-M-D.
   Montpetit-V-A-J.  Goel-R.
TI Association of cisplatin nephrotoxicity with patient
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 293.
AB 70400293.280

AU Harasym-T-O.  Cullis-P-R.  Bally-M-B.
TI Intratumor distribution of doxorubicin following i.v.
   administration of drug encapsulated in egg
   phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol liposomes.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 309.
AB 70400309.280

AU Lerner-Tung-M-B.  Chang-A-Y-C.  Ong-L-S.  Kreiser-D.
TI Pharmacokinetics of intrapericardial administration of
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 318.
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AU Ueno-N-T.  Buzdar-A-U.  Singletary-S-E.  Ames-F-C.  McNeese-M-D.
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   Frye-D.  Hortobagyi-G-N.
TI Combined-modality treatment of inflammatory breast carcinoma:
   twenty years of experience at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 321.
AB 70400321.280

AU van-Tellingen-O.  Boogerd-W.  Nooijen-W-J.  Beijnen-J-H.
TI The vascular compartment hampers accurate determination of
   teniposide penetration into brain tumor tissue.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 330.
AB 70400330.280

AU Sutton-L-M.  Warmuth-M-A.  Petros-W-P.  Winer-E-P.
TI Pharmacokinetics and clinical impact of all-trans retinoic acid in
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 335.
AB 70400335.280

AU Gati-W-P.  Paterson-A-R-P.
TI Measurement of nitrobenzylthioinosine in plasma and erythrocytes: a
   pharmacokinetic study in mice.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 342.
AB 70400342.280

AU Planting-A.  Kho-S.  van-der-Burg-M.  Goey-H.  Schellens-J.
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TI A phase II study of weekly high-dose cisplatin  combined with oral
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 347.
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AU Tsavaris-N.  Polyzos-A.  Kosmas-C.  Gogas-J.  Giannikos-L.
TI A feasibility study of 1-h paclitaxel infusion  in patients with
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 353.
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AU Satoh-M.  Aoki-Y.  Tohyama-C.
TI Protective role of metallothionein in renal toxicity of
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(4)  P 358.
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AU Decorti-G.  Candussio-L.  Klugmann-F-B.  Strohmayer-A.  Mucci-M-P.
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AU  Beutler-E.  West-C. 
TI  New Diallelic Markers in the HLA Region of Chromosome 6
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 June 30.  23(12).  P. 219-229.
DE  HLA-H
DE  hemochromatosis
DE  linkage
DE  mutation 
AB  Diallelic polymorphisms have been identified in the HLA-H
    gene and the ZNF192 gene located about 2 megabases
    centromeric to HLA-H.  The three polymorphic sites in HLA-H
    together with the two hemochromatosis mutations in this gene
    give rise to 8 different haplotypes.  The three polymorphic
    sites in ZNF192 give rise to 4 different haplotypes.   The
    haplotypes in HLA-H are in complete linkage disequilibrium
    with the two common mutations in that gene, 845A (C282Y) and
    187G (H63D).  The 845A mutation is in weak linkage
    disequilibrium with the ZNF192 polymorphisms and the 187G
    mutation appears to be in equilibrium with this polymorphism.
    The 187G mutation therefore appears to be the older of the
    two HLA-H mutations.
CC  Ernest Beutler, M.D., The Scripps Research Institute, 
CC  Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, 
CC  10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, 
CC  phone (619)784-8040, fax (619)784-2083, 
CC  email: beutler@scripps.edu

AU  Lanza-P.  Felding-Habermann-B.  Ruggeri-ZM.  Zanetti-M.  
    Billetta-R.
TI  Selective Interaction of a Conformationally-constrained
    Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) Motif with the Integrin Receptor
    alpha v beta 3 Expressed on Human Tumor Cells 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 June 30.  23(12).  P. 230-241.
DE  RGD
DE  antibody
DE  antigenized
DE  alpha v beta 3
DE  integrin
AB  Two antigenized antibodies (AgAbs) were engineered to
    express peptidic Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) motifs present in
    extracellular matrix molecules.  The RGD tripeptide sequence
    was inserted in the third hypervariable loop of an
    immunoglobulin human/mouse chimeric heavy chain gene as a
    single or three repeat yielding two antibodies termed
    gamma1RGD and gamma1(RGD)3, respectively.  The antibodies
    were used to target specific cell-surface receptors of the
    integrin type expressed by three human tumor cell lines, a
    melanoma (M21), an osteosarcoma (KRIB)and a fibroblastoma
    (WI-38).  Based on in vitro adhesion assays and flow
    cytometric analysis, we found that all three cell lines
    interacted with gamma1(RGD)3 but not with gamma1RGD.  Binding
    of tumor cells to surface-immobilized gamma1(RGD)3 was
    inhibited in a dose-dependent manner by the RGD-containing
    synthetic peptides GdRGDSP and RGDS.  These synthetic
    peptides, but not a GDR-containing control peptide,interfered
    with the binding of tumor cells to surface-immobilized human
    fibronectin.  In their soluble form, neither fibronectin nor
    gamma1(RGD)3 inhibited tumor cell adhesion to 
    surface-immobilized fibronectin.  Gamma1(RGD)3 specifically
    recognized integrin alpha v beta 3 based on two criteria: 
    reactivity with purified integrin receptors and binding to
    variants of M21 melanoma cells expressing alpha v beta 3,
    alphaIIbbeta3 or no beta3 integrins, respectively. 
    Collectively, our results indicate that the (RGD)3 loop in
    the antigenized antibody mimics the ligand function of 
    natural extracellular matrix proteins and has a restricted
    receptor specificity for the alpha v beta 3 integrin which is
    not inherent to short RGD containing peptides.
CC  Maurizio Zanetti, M.D., Department of Medicine and Cancer
CC  Center, University of California, San Diego,9500 Gilman
CC  Drive, 0063,  La Jolla,  CA  92093-0063, 
CC  phone (619)534-7217, fax (619) 534-5792, 
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