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AU  Garry-PJ.  Montoya-GD.  Baumgartner-RN.  Liang-HC.  
    Williams-TM.  Brodie-SG. 
TI  Impact of Hla-h Mutations on Iron Stores in Healthy Elderly
    Men and Women 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 July 31.  23(14).  P. 277-287.
DE  HLA-H
DE  ageing
DE  iron stores
DE  PSAT
DE  serum transferrin saturation
DE  serum ferritin
DE  hemochromatosis 
AB  The DNA of 287 healthy white elderly volunteers in the
    New Mexico Aging Process Study, between 63 and 91 years of
    age,was examined for mutations of the HLA-H gene at nt 845
    and nt187. None were found to be homozygous for the 845A
    mutation and there were no gender differences in the 
    percentage of the various mutations. The frequency of the
    845A mutation was 0.061 resulting in a carrier frequency of
    12.2%. The frequency of the 187G mutation was 0.136 resulting
    in a carrier frequency of 19.9% for a single mutation; 2.4%
    were compound heterozygous, 845A/187G and 2.4% were
    homozygous for the 187G mutation. After excluding 5 men
    and 4 women with microcytic or macrocytic anemia, mean
    percent transferrin saturation (PSAT) and iron stores, as
    estimated from serum ferritin concentrations, were calculated
    for each mutation. Estimated iron stores were normally
    distributed (range ~50 to 1,550 mg) with men (n=111) having
    significantly higher mean estimated iron stores than women
    (n=167), 826+/-318 and 753+/-287 mg,respectively. More men, 15
    of 28,(54%) with estimated iron stores in the upper quartile,
    greater than or equal to 1,050 mg, had a  HLA-H mutation
    compared to 25 of 83 (30%)who had a mutation and whose
    estimated iron stores were <1,050 mg, p<0.05. Seven were
    heterozygous for the 845A mutation with mean estimated iron
    stores of 1,300+/-127 mg, 7 were heterozygous for the 187G
    mutation with mean estimated iron stores of 1,233+/-165 mg
    and 1 was compound heterozygous with estimated iron stores of
    1,439 mg. Similar differences were not noted in women. Even
    though the potential role of the 187G mutation in the
    phenotypic expression of HH is less certain than the 845A
    mutation, the increase in PSAT seen in men with the 187G
    mutation and the equal distribution of 845A and 187G
    mutations seen with iron stores greater than or equal to
    1,050 mg lends support for the involvement of the 187G
    mutation, or a linked mutation,in iron metabolism. We
    concluded that men having either a single chromosomal 845A
    and/or 187G mutation results in higher PSAT's and estimated
    iron stores than if no HLA-H mutation were present.
CC  Reprint request to:  Philip J. Garry, Ph.D., Clinical
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AU  Willis-G.  Jennings-BA.  Goodman-E.  Fellows-IW.  
    Wimperis-JZ. 
TI  A High Prevalence of HLA-H 845A Mutations in Hemochromatosis
    Patients and the Normal Population in Eastern England 
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 July 31.  23(14).  P. 288-291.
DE  hemochromatosis
DE  haemochromatosis
DE  iron
DE  penetrance
DE  Norfolk
DE  genetics
DE  screening 
AB  We have examined normal individuals and all the patients
    currently being treated for hemochromatosis at the Norfolk
    and  Norwich hospital for mutations in the HLA-H gene.  We
    found a gene frequency in 200 normal subjects for the 845A
    (C282Y) allele of 0.085, corresponding to a carrier frequency
    of 17% which is among the highest reported anywhere in the
    world. The frequency for the less penetrant 187G (H63D)
    allele was 0.16 among 58 of the normal subjects, which
    corresponds to a carrier frequency of 32%.  All 18
    hemochromatosis patients were homozygous for the 845A allele
    which is not significantly different from other reports in
    our subset of 12 unrelated patients.  These findings present
    a snapshot of a relatively stable population containing a
    predicted 3,500 individuals homozygous for the 845A allele
    but not diagnosed with hemochromatosis.  This population will
    be an excellent model for studies on the penetrance of the
    845A homozygous genotype and population screening.
CC  Gavin Willis, Ph.D., Department of Molecular Genetics,
CC  Norfolk and Norwich Hopital, Brunswick Road, Norwich,
CC  NR1 3SR, UK, phone 01603 287068, fax 01603 286928, 
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AU Lee-C.  Wevrick-R.  Fisher-R-B.  Ferguson-Smith-M-A.  Lin-C-C.
TI Human centromeric DNAs.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 291.
AB 71000291.439

AU Wolf-U.
TI Identical mutations and phenotypic variation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 305.
AB 71000305.439

AU Therkelsen-A-J.  Nielsen-A.  Kolvraa-S.
TI Localisation of the classical DNA satellites  on human chromosomes
   as determined by primed  in situ labelling (PRINS).
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 322.
AB 71000322.439

AU Ko-Y-L.  Ko-Y-S.  Wu-S-M.  Teng-M-S.  Chen-F-R.  Hsu-T-S.
   Chiang-C-W.  Lee-Y-S.
TI Interaction between obesity and genetic polymorphisms  in the
   apolipoprotein CIII gene and lipoprotein lipase gene  on the risk
   of hypertriglyceridemia in Chinese.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 327.
AB 71000327.439

AU Brandt-C-A.  Luedecke-H-J.  Hindkjaer-J.  Stromkjaer-H.  Pinkel-D.
   Herlin-T.  Bolund-L.  Friedrich-U.
TI A de novo complex t(7;13;8) translocation  with a deletion in the
   TRPS gene region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 334.
AB 71000334.439

AU Zuehlke-C.  Hellenbroich-Y.  Schaaff-F.  Gehlken-U.  Wessel-K.
   Schubert-T.  Cervos-Navarro-J.  Pickartz-H.  Schwinger-E.
TI CAG repeat analyses in frozen and formalin-fixed tissues  following
   primer extension preamplification for evaluation  of mitotic
   instability of expanded SCA1 alleles.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 339.
AB 71000339.439

AU Nimmrich-I.  Friedl-W.  Kruse-R.  Pietsch-S.  Hentsch-S.  Deuter-R.
    Winde-G.  Mueller-O.
TI Loss of the PLA2G2A gene in a sporadic colorectal tumor  of a
   patient with a PLA2G2A germline mutation  and absence of PLA2G2A
   germline alterations in patients with FAP.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 345.
AB 71000345.439

AU Cali-F.  Dianzani-I.  Desviat-L-R.  Perez-B.  Ugarte-M.  Ozguc-M.
   Seyrantepe-V.  Shiloh-Y.  Giannattasio-S.  Carducci-C.  Bosco-P.
   Leo-G-D.  Piazza-A.  Romano-V.
TI The STR252 - IVS10nt546 - VNTR7 phenylalanine hydroxylase
   minihaplotype in five Mediterranean samples.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 350.
AB 71000350.439

AU van-den-Berg-M-H.  Wilde-A-A-M.  de-Medina-E-O-R.  Meyer-H.
   Geelen-J-L-M-C.  Jongbloed-R-J-E.  Wellens-H-J-J.  Geraedts-J-P-M.
    
TI The long QT syndrome:  a novel missense mutation in the S6 region
   of the KVLQT1 gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 356.
AB 71000356.439

AU Wang-Y.  Friedl-W.  Lamberti-C.  Ruelfs-C.  Kruse-R.  Propping-P.
TI Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer:  causative role of a
   germline missense mutation  in the hMLH1 gene confirmed by the
   independent occurrence  of the same somatic mutation in tumour
   tissue.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 362.
AB 71000362.439

AU Doerk-T.  Dworniczak-B.  Aulehla-Scholz-C.  Wieczorek-D.  Boehm-I.
   Mayerova-A.  Seydewitz-H-H.  Nieschlag-E.  Meschede-D.  Horst-J.
   Pander-H-J.  Sperling-H.  Ratjen-F.  Passarge-E.  Schmidtke-J.
   Stuhrmann-M.
TI Distinct spectrum of CFTR gene mutations  in congenital absence of
   vas deferens.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 365.
AB 71000365.439

AU Arnell-H.  Nemeth-A.  Anneren-G.  Dahl-N.
TI Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC):  evidence for
   genetic heterogeneity by exclusion of linkage  to chromosome
   18q21-q22.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 378.
AB 71000378.439

AU Sinke-R-J.  Carlton-V-E-H.  Juijn-J-A.  Delhaas-T.  Bull-L.
   Henegouwen-G-P-B.  van-Hattum-J.  Keller-K-M.  Sinaasappel-M.
   Bijleveld-C-M-A.  Knol-I-E.  van-Amstel-H-K-P.  Pearson-P-L.
   Berger-R.  Freimer-N-B.  Houwen-R-H-J.
TI Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis (BRIC):  evidence of
   genetic heterogeneity and delimitation  of the BRIC locus to a
   7-cM interval between D18S69 and D18S64.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 382.
AB 71000382.439

AU Urbani-C-E.  Betti-R.
TI Supernumerary nipples occurring together with Becker's naevus:  an
   association involving one common paradominant trait?.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 388.
AB 71000388.439

AU Silander-K.  Meretoja-P.  Pihko-H.  Juvonen-V.  Issakainen-J.
   Aula-P.  Savontaus-M-L.
TI Screening for connexin 32 mutations  in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
   families with possible X-linked inheritance.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 391.
AB 71000391.439

AU Mittaz-L.  Antonarakis-S-E.  Higuchi-M.  Scott-H-S.
TI Localization of a novel human RNA-editing deaminase  (hRED2 or
   ADARB2) to chromosome 10p15.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 398.
AB 71000398.439

AU Shin-J-C.  Ross-H-L.  Elias-S.  Nguyen-D-D.  Mitchell-Leef-D.
   Simpson-J-L.  Bischoff-F-Z.
TI Detection of chromosomal aneuploidy in endometriosis  by
   multi-color fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 401.
AB 71000401.439

AU Lavedan-C-N.  Garrett-L.  Nussbaum-R-L.
TI Trinucleotide repeats (CGG)_[22]TGG(CGG)_[43]TGG(CGG)_[21]  from
   the fragile X gene remain stable in transgenic mice.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 407.
AB 71000407.439

AU Eggermann-T.  Wollmann-H-A.  Kuner-R.  Eggermann-K.  Enders-H.
   Kaiser-P.  Ranke-M-B.
TI Molecular studies in 37 Silver-Russell syndrome patients:
   frequency and etiology of uniparental disomy.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 415.
AB 71000415.439

AU Foy-C-A.  Rice-G-I.  Ossei-Gerning-N.  Mansfield-M-W.  Grant-P-J.
TI Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphisms  in patients
   characterised by coronary angiography.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 420.
AB 71000420.439

AU Kloos-D-U.  Jakubiczka-S.  Wienker-T.  Wolff-G.  Wieacker-P.
TI Localization of the gene for Wieacker-Wolff syndrome  in the
   pericentromeric region of the X chromosome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 426.
AB 71000426.439

AU Duba-H-C.  Weirich-H-G.  Weirich-Schwaiger-H.  Utermann-B.
   Nachbaur-D.  Soelder-E.  Utermann-G.
TI Chromosomal instability in a woman with infertility  and two
   unaffected brothers:  a new familial chromosomal breakage
   syndrome?.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 431.
AB 71000431.439

AU Kosteas-T.  Palena-A.  Anagnou-N-P.
TI Molecular cloning of the breakpoints of the hereditary persistence
   of fetal hemoglobin type-6 (HPFH-6) deletion and sequence analysis
   of the novel juxtaposed region from the 3' end  of the
   beta-globin gene cluster.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 441.
AB 71000441.439

AU Dryja-T-P.  Morrow-J-F.  Rapaport-J-M.
TI Quantification of the paternal allele bias  for new germline
   mutations in the retinoblastoma gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 446.
AB 71000446.439

AU Furuya-H.  Kukita-Y.  Nagano-S.  Sakai-Y.  Yamashita-Y.
   Fukuyama-H.  Inatomi-Y.  Saito-Y.  Koike-R.  Tsuji-S.  Fukumaki-Y.
    Hayashi-K.  Kobayashi-T.
TI Adult onset globoid cell leukodystrophy (Krabbe disease):  analysis
   of galactosylceramidase cDNA from four Japanese patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 450.
AB 71000450.439

AU Namekata-K.  Oyama-F.  Imagawa-M.  Ihara-Y.
TI Human transferrin (Tf): a single mutation  at codon 570 determines
   Tf C1 or Tf C2 variant.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 457.
AB 71000457.439

AU Hoag-H-M.  Taylor-S-A-M.  Duncan-A-M-V.  Khalifa-M-M.
TI Evidence that skewed X inactivation is not needed  for the
   phenotypic expression of Aicardi syndrome.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 459.
AB 71000459.439

AU Harteveld-K-L.  Losekoot-M.  Heister-A-J-G-A-M.  van-der-Wielen-M.
   Giordano-P-C.  Bernini-L-F.
TI alpha-Thalassemia in The Netherlands: a heterogeneous spectrum of
   both deletions and point mutations.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 465.
AB 71000465.439

AU Craig-J-M.  Kraus-J.  Cremer-T.
TI Removal of repetitive sequences  from FISH probes using
   PCR-assisted affinity chromatography.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 472.
AB 71000472.439

AU Katsanis-N.  Beck-J-A.  Fisher-E-M-C.
TI Mapping of a novel SH3 domain protein and two proteins  of unknown
   function to human chromosome 21.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 477.
AB 71000477.439

AU The-European-Consortium-on-MEN1  Forbes-S-A.  Pannett-A-A-J.
   Bassett-J-H-D.  Harding-B.  Wooding-C.  Thakker-R-V.  Butler-R.
   Ogilvie-D.  Anand-R.  Gaudray-P.  Weber-G.  Larsson-C.  Zhang-C-X.
    Calender-A.  Hoeppener-J-W-M.  Lips-C-J-M.  Kas-K.
TI Mapping of the gene encoding the B56beta subunit  of protein
   phosphatase 2A (PPP2R5B) to a 0.5-Mb region  of chromosome 11q13
   and its exclusion as a candidate gene  for multiple endocrine
   neoplasia type 1 (MEN1).
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 481.
AB 71000481.439

AU Cowley-C-M-E.  Simrak-D.  Spurr-N-K.  Arnemann-J.  Buxton-R-S.
TI The plakophilin 1 (PKP1) and plakoglobin (JUP) genes map  to human
   chromosomes 1q and 17, respectively.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 100(3/4)  P 486.
AB 71000486.439


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AU Noll-K-M.  Vargas-M.
TI Recent advances in genetic analyses  of hyperthermophilic Archaea
   and Bacteria.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 73.
AB 71680073.203

AU Thurner-C.  Vela-C.  Thoeny-Meyer-L.  Meile-L.  Teuber-M.
TI Biochemical and genetic characterization  of the acetaldehyde
   dehydrogenase complex from Acetobacter europaeus.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 81.
AB 71680081.203

AU Moreira-L-M.  Costa-M-S-D.  Sa-Correia-I.
TI Comparative genomic analysis of isolates  belonging to the six
   species of the genus Thermus  using pulsed-field gel
   electrophoresis and ribotyping.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 92.
AB 71680092.203

AU Ahlert-J.  Distler-J.  Mansouri-K.  Piepersberg-W.
TI Identification of stsC, the gene encoding  the
   l-glutamine:scyllo-inosose aminotransferase  from
   streptomycin-producing Streptomycetes.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 102.
AB 71680102.203

AU Larsen-L.  Nielsen-P.  Ahring-B-K.
TI Thermoanaerobacter mathranii sp. nov.,  an ethanol-producing,
   extremely thermophilic anaerobic bacterium  from a hot spring in
   Iceland.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 114.
AB 71680114.203

AU Siebers-B.  Wendisch-V-F.  Hensel-R.
TI Carbohydrate metabolism in Thermoproteus tenax:  in vivo
   utilization of the non-phosphorylative Entner-Doudoroff pathway
   and characterization of its first enzyme, glucose dehydrogenase.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 120.
AB 71680120.203

AU Fjellbirkeland-A.  Kleivdal-H.  Joergensen-C.  Thestrup-H.
   Jensen-H-B.
TI Outer membrane proteins of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath).
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 128.
AB 71680128.203

AU Kaufmann-F.  Wohlfarth-G.  Diekert-G.
TI Isolation of O-demethylase,  an ether-cleaving enzyme system of the
   homoacetogenic strain MC.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 136.
AB 71680136.203

AU Peter-H.  Bader-A.  Burkovski-A.  Lambert-C.  Kraemer-R.
TI Isolation of the putP gene of Corynebacterium glutamicum  and
   characterization of a low-affinity uptake system  for compatible
   solutes.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 143.
AB 71680143.203

AU Canepari-P.  Signoretto-C.  Boaretti-M.  Lleo-M-D-M.
TI Cell elongation and septation are two mutually exclusive processes
   in Escherichia coli.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1997 168(2)  P 152.
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AU Barbirato-F.  Larguier-A.  Conte-T.  Astruc-S.  Bories-A.
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AU Hill-A-E.  Shachar-Hill-B.
TI Fluid Recirculation in Necturus Intestine and the Effect of
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AU Wu-X.  Yang-H.  Iserovich-P.  Fischbarg-J.  Reinach-P-S.
TI Regulatory Volume Decrease by SV40-transformed Rabbit Corneal
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AU Hogan-D-A.  Buckley-D-H.  Nakatsu-C-H.    Schmidt-T-M.
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SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 90.
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AU Ross-J-L.  Boon-P-I.  Ford-P.  Hart-B-T.
TI Detection and Quantification with 16S rRNA Probes of Planktonic
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SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 97.
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AU Maloney-P-E.  van-Bruggen-A-H-C.  Hu-S.
TI Bacterial Community Structure in Relation to the Carbon
   Environments in Lettuce and Tomato Rhizospheres and in Bulk Soil.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 109.
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AU May-R.  Voelksch-B.  Kampmann-G.
TI Antagonistic Activities of Epiphytic Bacteria from Soybean Leaves
   against Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea in vitro and in planta.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 118.
AB 70340118.248

AU Staddon-W-J.  Duchesne-L-C.  Trevors-J-T.
TI Microbial Diversity and Community Structure of Postdisturbance
   Forest Soils as Determined by Sole-Carbon-Source Utilization
   Patterns.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 125.
AB 70340125.248

AU Goedkoop-W.  Gullberg-K-R.  Johnson-R-K.  Ahlgren-I.
TI Microbial Response of a Freshwater Benthic Community to a Simulated
   Diatom Sedimentation Event: Interactive Effects of Benthic Fauna.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 131.
AB 70340131.248

AU del-Giorgio-P-A.  Prairie-Y-T.  Bird-D-F.
TI Coupling Between Rates of Bacterial Production and the Abundance of
   Metabolically Active Bacteria in Lakes, Enumerated Using CTC
   Reduction and Flow Cytometry.
SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(02)  P 144.
AB 70340144.248

AU Strauss-E-A.  Dodds-W-K.
TI Influence of Protozoa and Nutrient Availability on Nitrification
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TI Molecular cytogenetics of the genes encoding 18s-5.8s-26s rRNA and
   5s rRNA in two species of spruce (Picea).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 1.
AB 70950001.122

AU Lerceteau-E.  Robert-T.  Petiard-V.  Crouzillat-D.
TI Evaluation of the extent of genetic variability among Theobroma
   cacao accessions using RAPD and RFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 10.
AB 70950010.122

AU Nitta-N.  Farman-M-L.  Leong-S-A.
TI Genome organization of Magnaporthe grisea: integration of genetic
   maps, clustering of transposable elements and identification of
   genome duplications and rearrangements.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 20.
AB 70950020.122

AU Whitton-J.  Wolf-D-E.  Arias-D-M.  Snow-A-A.  Rieseberg-L-H.
TI The persistence of cultivar alleles in wild populations of
   sunflowers five generations after hybridization.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 33.
AB 70950033.122

AU Rasmussen-J-O.  Waara-S.  Rasmussen-O-S.
TI Regeneration and analysis of interspecific asymmetric potato -
   Solanum ssp hybrid plants selected by micromanipulation or
   fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 41.
AB 70950041.122

AU Anderson-O-D.  Litts-J-C.  Greene-F-C.
TI The alpha-gliadin gene family. I. Characterization of ten new wheat
   alpha-gliadin genomic clones, evidence for limited sequence
   conservation of flanking DNA, and Southern analysis of the gene
   family.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 50.
AB 70950050.122

AU Anderson-O-D.  Greene-F-C.
TI The alpha-gliadin gene family.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 59.
AB 70950059.122

AU Taramino-G.  Tarchini-R.  Ferrario-S.  Lee-M.  Pe'-M-E.
TI Characterization and mapping of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in
   Sorghum bicolor.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 66.
AB 70950066.122

AU Cheung-W-Y.  Champagne-G.  Hubert-N.  Tulsieram-L.  Charne-D.
   Patel-J.  Landry-B-S.
TI Conservation of S-locus for self-incompatibility in Brassica napus
   (L.) and Brassica oleracea (L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 73.
AB 70950073.122

AU Cloutier-S.  Cappadocia-M.  Landry-B-S.
TI Analysis of RFLP mapping inaccuracy in Brassica napus L.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 83.
AB 70950083.122

AU Dillmann-C.  Bar-Hen-A.  Guerin-D.  Charcosset-A.  Murigneux-A.
TI Comparison of RFLP and morphological distances between maize Zea
   mays L. inbred lines. Consequences for germplasm protection
   purposes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 92.
AB 70950092.122

AU Rajebhosale-M-D.  Chowdari-K-V.  Ramakrishna-W.  Tamhankar-S-A.
   Gupta-V-S.  Gnanamanickam-S-S.  Ranjekar-P-K.
TI DNA fingerprinting of Indian isolates of Xanthomonas oryzae pv.
   oryzae.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 103.
AB 70950103.122

AU Zhang-Q.  Liu-K-D.  Yang-G-P.  Maroof-M-A-S.  Xu-C-G.  Zhou-Z-Q.
TI Molecularmarker diversity and hybrid sterility in indica-japonica
   rice crosses.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 112.
AB 70950112.122

AU Emebiri-L-C.  Devey-M-E.  Matheson-A-C.  Slee-M-U.
TI Linkage of RAPD markers to NESTUR, a stem growth index in radiata
   pine seedlings.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 119.
AB 70950119.122

AU Block-M-D.  Debrouwer-D.  Moens-T.
TI The development of a nuclear male sterility system in wheat.
   Expression of the barnase gene under the control of tapetum
   specific promoters.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 125.
AB 70950125.122

AU Price-A-H.  Tomos-A-D.  Virk-D-S.
TI Genetic dissection of root growth in rice (Oryza sativa L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 132.
AB 70950132.122

AU Price-A-H.  Tomos-A-D.
TI Genetic dissection of root growth in rice (Oryza sativa L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 143.
AB 70950143.122

AU Bendahmane-A.  Kanyuka-K.  Baulcombe-D-C.
TI High-resolution genetical and physical mapping of the Rx gene for
   extreme resistance to potato virus X in tetraploid potato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 153.
AB 70950153.122

AU Smith-J-S-C.  Chin-E-C-L.  Shu-H.  Smith-O-S.  Wall-S-J.
   Senior-M-L.  Mitchell-S-E.  Kresovich-S.  Ziegle-J.
TI An evaluation of the utility of SSR loci as molecular markers in
   maize (Zea mays L.): comparisons with data from RFLPS and
   pedigree.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 163.
AB 70950163.122

AU Blair-M-W.  McCouch-S-R.
TI Microsatellite and sequence-tagged site markers diagnostic for the
   rice bacterial leaf blight resistance gene xa-5.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 174.
AB 70950174.122

AU Vischi-M.  Marchetti-S.
TI Strong extracellular nuclease activity displayed by barley (Hordeum
   vulgare L.) uninucleate microspores.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 185.
AB 70950185.122

AU del-Rio-A-H.  Bamberg-J-B.  Huaman-Z.
TI Assessing changes in the genetic diversity of potato gene banks.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 191.
AB 70950191.122

AU del-Rio-A-H.  Bamberg-J-B.  Huaman-Z.  Salas-A.  Vega-S-E.
TI Assessing changes in the genetic diversity of potato gene banks.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 199.
AB 70950199.122

AU Jia-M-H.  He-S.  Vanhouten-W.  Mackenzie-S.
TI Nuclear fertility restorer genes map to the same linkage group in
   cytoplasmic male-sterile bean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 205.
AB 70950205.122

AU Fang-D-Q.  Roose-M-L.  Krueger-R-R.  Federici-C-T.
TI Fingerprinting trifoliate orange germ plasm accessions with
   isozymes, RFLPs, and inter-simple sequence repeat markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 211.
AB 70950211.122

AU Chunwongse-J.  Doganlar-S.  Crossman-C.  Jiang-J.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI High-resolution genetic map of the Lv resistance locus in tomato.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 220.
AB 70950220.122

AU Magdalita-P-M.  Drew-R-A.  Adkins-S-W.  Godwin-I-D.
TI Morphological, molecular and cytological analyses of Carica
   papaya*C. cauliflora interspecific hybrids.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 224.
AB 70950224.122

AU Schaeffer-G-W.  Sharpe-F-T.
TI Electrophoretic profiles and amino acid composition of rice
   endosperm proteins of a mutant with enhanced lysine and total
   protein after backcrosses for germplasm improvements.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 230.
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AU Elsen-J-M.  Knott-S.  Roy-P-L.  Haley-C-S.
TI Comparison between some approximate maximum-likelihood methods for
   quantitative trait locus detection in progeny test designs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 236.
AB 70950236.122

AU De-Jong-W.  Forsyth-A.  Leister-D.  Gebhardt-C.  Baulcombe-D-C.
  
TI A potato hypersensitive resistance gene against potato virus X maps
   to a resistance gene cluster on chromosome 5.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 246.
AB 70950246.122

AU Maguire-T-L.  Conran-J-G.  Collins-G-G.  Sedgley-M.
TI Molecular analysis of interspecific and intergeneric relationships
   of Banksia using RAPDs and non-coding chloroplast DNA sequences.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 253.
AB 70950253.122

AU Shaw-D-V.
TI Trait mean depression for second-generation inbred strawberry
   populations with and without parent selection.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 261.
AB 70950261.122

AU Galiba-G.  Kerepesi-I.  Snape-J-W.  Sutka-J.
TI Location of a gene regulating cold-induced carbohydrate production
   on chromosome 5A of wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 265.
AB 70950265.122

AU Ming-R.  Brewbaker-J-L.  Pratt-R-C.  Musket-T-A.  McMullen-M-D.
TI Molecular mapping of a major gene conferring resistance to maize
   mosaic virus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 271.
AB 70950271.122

AU Bebeli-P-J.  Zhou-Z.  Somers-D-J.  Gustafson-J-P.
TI PCR primed with minisatellite core sequences yields DNA
   fingerprinting probes in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 276.
AB 70950276.122

AU Monforte-A-J.  Asins-M-J.  Carbonell-E-A.
TI Salt tolerance in Lycopersicon species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 284.
AB 70950284.122

AU Shi-C-H.  Zhu-J.  Zang-R-C.  Chen-G-L.
TI Genetic and heterosis analysis for cooking quality traits of indica
   rice in different environments.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 294.
AB 70950294.122

AU Kovarik-A.  Koukalova-B.  Bezdek-M.  Opatrn-Z.
TI Hypermethylation of tobacco heterochromatic loci in response to
   osmotic stress.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(1/2)  P 301.
AB 70950301.122

AU Gopal-J.
TI Progeny selection for agronomic characters in early generations of
   a potato breeding programme.
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TI Developmental expression of a novel Kexin family protease, PACE4E,
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 95.
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AU Fujimiya-M.  Okumiya-K.  Kuwahara-A.
TI Immunoelectron microscopic study of the luminal release of
   serotonin from rat enterochromaffin cells induced by high
   intraluminal pressure.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 105.
AB 71080105.418

AU Kobayashi-Y.  Takahashi-Y.  Chikayama-S.  Ikeda-M.  Uoshima-N.
   Kimura-S.  Tanaka-K.  Wada-K.  Ozawa-M.  Sugano-T.  Maruo-N.
   Kondo-M.
TI Comparison of the DNA content of megakaryocytes identified
   immunologically with that identified morphologically.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 115.
AB 71080115.418

AU Daimon-T.  Kazama-M.  Miyajima-Y.  Nakano-M.
TI Immunocytochemical localization of thrombomodulin in the aqueous
   humor passage of the rat eye.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 121.
AB 71080121.418

AU Redecker-P.  Cetin-Y.
TI Rodent pancreatic islet cells contain the calcium-binding proteins
   calcineurin and calretinin.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 133.
AB 71080133.418

AU Skorjanc-D.  Pette-D.
TI Microphotometric determination of structure-bound oxidoreductase
   activities avoiding nothing-dehydrogenase artefacts: succinate
   dehydrogenase.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 141.
AB 71080141.418

AU Zhang-A.  Martinez-J-R.  Roomans-G-M.
TI Effects of cholinergic and alpha-adrenergic agonists  on the
   monovalent ion content of rat submandibular gland  acinar cells
   studied by X-ray microanalysis.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 149.
AB 71080149.418

AU Hongpaisan-J.  Roomans-G-M.
TI Use of low temperature and high K^[+ ]incubation  media for in
   vitro tissue preparation for X-ray microanalysis.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 167.
AB 71080167.418

AU Schumacher-U.  Mollgard-K.
TI The multidrug-resistance P-glycoprotein (Pgp, MDR1) is an early
   marker of blood-brain barrier development in the microvessels of
   the developing human brain.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(2)  P 179.
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 203.
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AU Takano-N.  Deguchi-H.
TI Sensation of breathlessness and respiratory oxygen cost during
   cycle exercise with and without conscious entrainment of the
   breathing rhythm.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 209.
AB 70760209.421

AU Ariens-G-A-M.  van-Mechelen-W.  Kemper-H-C-G.  Twisk-J-W-R.
   van-Mechelen-W.
TI The longitudinal development of running economy in males and
   females aged between 13 and 27 years: The Amsterdam Growth and
   Health Study.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 214.
AB 70760214.421

AU Miyamura-M.  Ishida-K.  Hashimoto-I.  Yuza-N.
TI Ventilatory response at the onset of voluntary exercise and passive
   movement in endurance runners.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 221.
AB 70760221.421

AU Ishida-K.  Hayashi-T.  Moritani-T.  Miyamura-M.
TI Effects of combined beta-adrenergic and cholinergic blockade on the
   initial ventilatory response to exercise in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 230.
AB 70760230.421

AU Kankaanpaeae-M.  Taimela-S.  Webber-C-L.  Airaksinen-O.
   Haenninen-O.
TI Lumbar paraspinal muscle fatigability in repetitive isoinertial
   loading: EMG spectral indices, Borg scale and endurance time.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 236.
AB 70760236.421

AU Stroud-M-A.  Ritz-P.  Coward-W-A.  Sawyer-M-B.
   Constantin-Teodosiu-D.  Greenhaff-P-L.  Macdonald-I-A.
TI Energy expenditure using isotope-labelled water (^[2]H_[2]^[18]O),
   exercise performance, skeletal muscle enzyme activities  and
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   endurance exercise with inadequate energy intake.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 243.
AB 70760243.421

AU Kellis-E.  Baltzopoulos-V.
TI The effects of antagonist moment on the resultant knee joint moment
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 253.
AB 70760253.421

AU Benoit-H.  Costes-F.  Feasson-L.  Lacour-J-R.  Roche-F.  Denis-C.
   Geyssant-A.  Barthelemy-J-C.
TI Accuracy of pulse oximetry during intense exercise under severe
   hypoxic conditions.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 260.
AB 70760260.421

AU Courteix-D.  Obert-P.  Lecoq-A-M.  Guenon-P.  Koch-G.
TI Effect of intensive swimming training on lung volumes, airway
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 264.
AB 70760264.421

AU Ferry-A.  Noirez-P.  Salah-I-B.  Page-C-L.  Wahrmann-J-P.  Rieu-M.
TI Effect of increased physical activity on growth and differentiation
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 270.
AB 70760270.421

AU Bemben-M-G.  Knehans-A-W.  Glore-S-R.
TI Changes in the plantaris muscle as an indicator of alterations in
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 277.
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AU Cornu-C.  Silveira-M-I-A.  Goubel-F.
TI Influence of plyometric training on the mechanical impedance of the
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 282.
AB 70760282.421

AU Savin-E.  Siegelova-J.  Fisher-B.  Bonnin-P.
TI Intra- and extracranial artery blood velocity during a sudden blood
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(3)  P 289.
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AU Livneh-E.  Fishman-D-D.
TI Review  Linking protein kinase C to cell-cycle control.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 1.
AB 72480001.225

AU Kaloyanova-D.  Xu-J.  Ivanov-I-G.  AbouHaidar-M-G.
TI Gene expression evidence indicates that nucleotides 507-513 and
   1434-1440 in 16S rRNA are organized in close proximity on the
   Escherichia coli 30S ribosomal subunit.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 10.
AB 72480010.225

AU Richards-A.  Luccarini-C.  Pope-F-M.
TI The structural organisation of LAMA4, the gene encoding laminin
   alpha4.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 15.
AB 72480015.225

AU Sola-Penna-M.  Ferreira-Pereira-A.  Lemos-A-P.
   Meyer-Fernandes-J-R.
TI Carbohydrate protection of enzyme structure and function against
   guanidinium chloride treatment depends on the nature of
   carbohydrate and enzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 24.
AB 72480024.225

AU Lozano-R-M.  Rivas-G.  Gimenez-Gallego-G.
TI Destabilization, oligomerization and inhibition of the mitogenic
   activity of acidic fibroblast-growth factor by aurintricarboxylic
   acid.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 30.
AB 72480030.225

AU Klappa-P.  Hawkins-H-C.  Freedman-R-B.
TI Interactions between protein disulphide isomerase and peptides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 37.
AB 72480037.225

AU Grangeiro-T-B.  Schriefer-A.  Calvete-J-J.  Raida-M.  Urbanke-C.
   Barral-Netto-M.  Cavada-B-S.
TI Molecular cloning and characterization of ConBr, the lectin of
   Canavalia brasiliensis seeds.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 43.
AB 72480043.225

AU Gerike-U.  Danson-M-J.  Russell-N-J.  Hough-D-W.
TI Sequencing and expression of the gene encoding a cold-active
   citrate synthase from an Antarctic bacterium, strain DS2-3R.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 49.
AB 72480049.225

AU Yoshioka-T.  Ohno-H.  Uematsu-T.
TI Purification and characterization of an Aspergillus oryzae-produced
   carboxylesterase that catalyzes O-deacetylation of a fully
   acetylated O-glucoside of N-phenylacetohydroxamic acid.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 58.
AB 72480058.225

AU Schenk-G.  Leeper-F-J.  England-R.  Nixon-P-F.  Duggleby-R-G.
TI The role of His113 and His114 in pyruvate decarboxylase from
   Zymomonas mobilis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 63.
AB 72480063.225

AU Lloyd-J-S.  Bhambra-A.  Murrell-J-C.  Dalton-H.
TI Inactivation of the regulatory protein B of soluble methane
   monooxygenase from Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath) by proteolysis
   can be overcome by a Gly to Gln modification.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 72.
AB 72480072.225

AU Lozano-P.  de-Diego-T.  Iborra-J-L.
TI Dynamic structure/function relationships in the alpha-chymotrypsin
   deactivation process by heat and pH.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 80.
AB 72480080.225

AU Yonezawa-N.  Mitsui-S.  Kudo-K.  Nakano-M.
TI Identification of an N-glycosylated region of pig zona pellucida
   glycoprotein ZPB that is involved in sperm binding.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 86.
AB 72480086.225

AU Watanabe-M.  Aoyagi-Y.  Ohta-A.  Minnikin-D-E.
TI Structures of phenolic glycolipids from Mycobacterium kansasii.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 93.
AB 72480093.225

AU Arnold-S.  Lee-I.  Kim-M.  Song-E.  Linder-D.  Lottspeich-F.
   Kadenbach-B.
TI The subunit structure of cytochrome-c oxidase from tuna heart and
   liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 99.
AB 72480099.225

AU Eytan-G-D.  Regev-R.  Oren-G.  Hurwitz-C-D.  Assaraf-Y-G.
TI Efficiency of P-glycoprotein-mediated exclusion of rhodamine dyes
   from multidrug-resistant cells is determined by their passive
   transmembrane movement rate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 104.
AB 72480104.225

AU Serra-E.  Zemzoumi-K.  Dissous-C.
TI Deletion analysis of the Schistosoma mansoni 28-kDa glutathione
   S-transferase gene promoter in mammalian cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 113.
AB 72480113.225

AU Chen-K-D.  Hung-J-J.  Huang-H-L.  Chang-M-D-T.  Lai-Y-K.
TI Rapid induction of the Grp78 gene by cooperative actions of okadaic
   acid and heat-shock in 9L rat brain tumor cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 120.
AB 72480120.225

AU Urvil-P-T.  Kakiuchi-N.  Zhou-D-M.  Shimotohno-K.  Kumar-P-K-R.
   Nishikawa-S.
TI Selection of RNA aptamers that bind specifically to the NS3
   protease of hepatitis C virus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 130.
AB 72480130.225

AU Doi-T.  Hiroaki-Y.  Arimoto-I.  Fujiyoshi-Y.  Okamoto-T.  Satoh-M.
   Furuichi-Y.
TI Characterization of human endothelin B receptor and mutant
   receptors expressed in insect cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 139.
AB 72480139.225

AU Kozawa-O.  Blume-Jensen-P.  Heldin-C-H.  Roennstrand-L.
TI Involvement of phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase in
   stem-cell-factor-induced phospholipase D activation and
   arachidonic acid release.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 149.
AB 72480149.225

AU Vaeisaenen-S.  Juntunen-K.  Itkonen-A.  Vihko-P.  Maeenpaeae-P-H.
TI Conformational studies of human vitamin-D receptor by antipeptide
   antibodies, partial proteolytic digestion and ligand binding.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 156.
AB 72480156.225

AU Stenberg-Y.  Julenius-K.  Dahlqvist-I.  Drakenberg-T.  Stenflo-J.
TI Calcium-binding properties of the third and fourth
   epidermal-growth-factor-like modules in vitamin-K-dependent
   protein S.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 163.
AB 72480163.225

AU Jeon-B-S.  Taguchi-H.  Sakai-H.  Ohshima-T.  Wakagi-T.
   Matsuzawa-H.
TI 4-alpha-Glucanotransferase from the hyperthermophilic archaeon
   Thermococcus litoralis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 171.
AB 72480171.225

AU Bernhard-M.  Benelli-B.  Hochkoeppler-A.  Zannoni-D.  Friedrich-B.
TI Functional and structural role of the cytochrome b subunit of the
   membrane-bound hydrogenase complex of Alcaligenes eutrophus H16.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 179.
AB 72480179.225

AU Eckhardt-M.  Gerardy-Schahn-R.
TI Molecular cloning of the hamster CMP-sialic acid transporter.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 187.
AB 72480187.225

AU Winkler-J.  Luensdorf-H.  Jockusch-B-M.
TI Flexibility and fine structure of smooth-muscle alpha-actinin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 193.
AB 72480193.225

AU Turowski-P.  Favre-B.  Campbell-K-S.  Lamb-N-J-C.  Hemmings-B-A.
TI Modulation of the enzymatic properties of protein phosphatase 2A
   catalytic subunit by the recombinant 65-kDa regulatory subunit
   PR65alpha.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 200.
AB 72480200.225

AU Maurer-P.  Sasaki-T.  Mann-K.  Goehring-W.  Schwarzbauer-J-E.
   Timpl-R.
TI Structural and functional characterization of the extracellular
   calcium-binding protein BM-40/secreted protein, acidic, rich in
   cysteine/osteonectin from the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 209.
AB 72480209.225

AU Koizumi-N.  Morozumi-A.  Imamura-M.  Tanaka-E.  Iwahana-H.  Sato-R.
TI Lipopolysaccharide-binding proteins and their involvement in the
   bacterial clearance from the hemolymph of the silkworm Bombyx
   mori.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(1)  P 217.
AB 72480217.225

AU Rechreche-H.  Mallo-G-V.  Montalto-G.  Dagorn-J-C.  Iovanna-J-L.
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AU Kroon-P-A.  Faulds-C-B.  Brezillon-C.  Williamson-G.
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AU Delorme-C.  Piffeteau-A.  Sobrio-F.  Marquet-A.
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AU Wang-Y-T.  Tzeng-W-N.
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AU Allcock-A-L.  Brierley-A-S.  Thorpe-J-P.  Rodhouse-P-G.
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AU Arkhipkin-A-I.
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AU Villanueva-R.  Segonzac-M.  Guerra-A.
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AU Grant-W-S.  da-Silva-Tatley-F-M.
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AU Defossez-J-M.  Hawkins-A-J-S.
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AU Minor-M-A.  Scheibling-R-E.
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AU Garrett-F-K.  Mladenov-P-V.  Wallis-G-P.
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AU Hongtrakul-V.  Huestis-G-M.  Knapp-S-J.
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AU Moens-P-B.  Chen-D-J.  Shen-Z.  Kolas-N.  Tarsounas-M.  Heng-H-H-Q.
    Spyropoulos-B.
TI Rad51 immunocytology in rat and mouse spermatocytes and oocytes.
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AU Seither-P.  Zatsepina-O.  Hoffmann-M.  Grummt-I.
TI Constitutive and strong association of PAF53 with RNA polymerase I.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(4)  P 216.
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AU Haaf-T.  Willard-H-F.
TI Chromosome-specific alpha-satellite DNA from the centromere of
   chimpanzee chromosome 4.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(4)  P 226.
AB 71060226.412

AU Ward-J-G.  Blomberg-P.  Hoffman-N.  Yao-M-C.
TI The intranuclear organization of normal, hemizygous and
   excision-deficient rRNA genes during developmental amplification
   in Tetrahymena thermophila.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(4)  P 233.
AB 71060233.412

AU McAllister-B-F.  Werren-J-H.
TI Hybrid origin of a B chromosome (PSR) in the parasitic wasp Nasonia
   vitripennis.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(4)  P 243.
AB 71060243.412

AU Garkavtsev-I.  Mizukami-T.
TI Integrated map of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe genome.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(4)  P 254.
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TI Excitatory interactions between antagonistic motor neurones
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TI Sharply tuned cochlear nerve ensemble periodicity responses to
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TI PHAS
DE 4E-BPs as regulators of mRNA translation and cell proliferation.
DE insulin
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DE rapamycin
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TI Lights out: deactivation of the phototransduction cascade.
DE calcium
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DE phosphoinositide 3-kinase
DE Ras
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TI Biochemistry by numbers: simulation of biochemical pathways with
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TI Proteins and DNA in systematic biology.
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TI Tissue-specific and differential editing of the two ycf3 editing
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TI Interspecies transplacement of mitochondria in yeasts.
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TI An approach to identify functional homologues and suppressors of
   genes in fission yeast.
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AB 70320027.294

AU Nevo-Caspi-Y.  Kupiec-M.
TI cDNA-mediated Ty recombination can take place in the absence of
   plus-strand cDNA synthesis, but not in the absence of the
   integrase protein.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(1)  P 32.
AB 70320032.294

AU Niemer-I.  Mueller-G.  Strobel-G.  Bandlow-W.
TI Bleomycin hydrolase (Blh1p), a multi-sited thiol protease in search
   of a distinct physiological role.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(1)  P 41.
AB 70320041.294

AU Harrington-T-C.  McNew-D-L.
TI Self-fertility and uni-directional mating-type switching in
   Ceratocystis coerulescens, a filamentous ascomycete.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(1)  P 52.
AB 70320052.294

AU Fabritius-A-L.  Judelson-H-S.
TI Mating-type loci segregate aberrantly in Phytophthora infestans but
   normally in Phytophthora parasitica: implications for models of
   mating-type determination.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(1)  P 60.
AB 70320060.294

AU Poplawski-A-M.  He-C.  Irwin-J-A-G.  Manners-J-M.
TI Transfer of an autonomously replicating vector between vegetatively
   incompatible biotypes of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(1)  P 66.
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   van-de-Vondervoort-P-J-I.  Visser-J.
TI Production of the homologous pectin lyase B protein in six
   genetically defined protease-deficient Aspergillus niger mutant
   strains.
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TI Coarse coding: applications to the visual system of salamanders.
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AU  Ware-J.  Russell-S.  Ruggeri-ZM.
TI  Cloning of the Murine Platelet Glycoprotein Ibalpha Gene
    Highlighting Species-Specific Platelet Adhesion
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Aug 15.  23(15).  P. 292-301.
DE  platelet membrane glycoproteins
DE  nucleotide sequence
DE  blood platelets
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DE  von Willebrand factor
AB  We report the sequence of a 2,779 base pair genomic DNA
    fragment containing the mouse glycoprotein (GP) Ibalpha gene.
    Similar to its human counterpart, the mouse GP Ibalpha gene
    contains a single exon encoding a 734-residue GP Ibalpha
    precursor polypeptide.  Comparative analysis between human
    and mouse polypeptides reveals a 75% sequence similarity
    between the amino-terminal domain of each polypeptide. 
    However, there is sequence divergence within a short linear
    sequence of the amino-terminal domain previously implicated
    in human GP Ibalpha as critical for the binding of human von
    Willebrand factor (vWF).   Mouse and human primary sequences
    diverge through their extracytoplasmic macroglycopeptide
    domains reducing the overall sequence similarity to 70%.  The
    transmembrane and cytoplasmic sequences are highly conserved
    in both species with 59 identical residues among the 62
    comprising the carboxyl-terminus of each polypeptide.  The
    species-specific interaction between human GP Ibalpha and vWF
    was demonstrated in a model flow system monitoring the
    ability of surface-bound human vWF to capture from flowing
    blood normal mouse platelets or transgenic mouse platelets
    expressing the human GP Ibalpha subunit.  The results further
    define structural elements necessary for the interaction of
    human vWF and platelets.
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AU  Vulliamy-T.  Luzzatto-L.  Hirono-A.  Beutler-E.
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AU Becerra-A.  Islas-S.  Leguina-J-I.  Silva-E.  Lazcano-A.
TI Polyphyletic Gene Losses Can Bias Backtrack Characterizations of
   the Cenancestor.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 115.
AB 70450115.239

AU Mushegian-A-R.    Koonin-E-V.
TI Response.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 117.
AB 70450117.239

AU Ehara-M.  Hayashi-Ishimaru-Y.    Inagaki-Y.  Ohama-T.
TI Use of a Deviant Mitochondrial Genetic Code in Yellow-Green Algae
   as a Landmark for Segregating Members Within the Phylum.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 119.
AB 70450119.239

AU Hughes-A-L.  Yeager-M.
TI Comparative Evolutionary Rates of Introns and Exons in Murine
   Rodents.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 125.
AB 70450125.239

AU Nagashima-K-V-P.  Hiraishi-A.  Shimada-K.  Matsuura-K.
TI Horizontal Transfer of Genes Coding for the Photosynthetic Reaction
   Centers of Purple Bacteria.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 131.
AB 70450131.239

AU Oosumi-T.  Belknap-W-R.
TI Characterization of the Sol3 Family of Nonautonomous Transposable
   Elements in Tomato and Potato.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 137.
AB 70450137.239

AU Terrinoni-A.  Franco-C-D.  Dimitri-P.  Junakovic-N.
TI Intragenomic Distribution and Stability of Transposable Elements in
   Euchromatin and Heterochromatin of Drosophila melanogaster:
   Non-LTR Retrotransposon.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 145.
AB 70450145.239

AU Felger-I.  Marshal-V-M.  Reeder-J-C.  Hunt-J-A.  Mgone-C-S.
   Beck-H-P.
TI Sequence Diversity and Molecular Evolution of the Merozoite Surface
   Antigen 2 of Plasmodium falciparum.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 154.
AB 70450154.239

AU Oliver-J-S.
TI Matrix Multiplication with DNA.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 161.
AB 70450161.239

AU Coleman-A-W.  Mai-J-C.
TI Ribosomal DNA ITS-1 and ITS-2 Sequence Comparisons as a Tool for
   Predicting Genetic Relatedness.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 168.
AB 70450168.239

AU Otsuka-J.  Fukuchi-S.  Kikuchi-N.
TI A Theoretical Method for Evaluating the Relative Importance of
   Positive Selection and Neutral Drift from Observed Base Changes.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 178.
AB 70450178.239

AU Bustard-K.  Gupta-R-S.
TI The Sequences of Heat Shock Protein 40 (DnaJ) Homologs Provide
   Evidence for a Close Evolutionary Relationship Between the
   Deinococcus-Thermus Group and Cyanobacteria.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 193.
AB 70450193.239

AU Cho-G.  Doolittle-R-F.
TI Intron Distribution in Ancient Paralogs Supports Random Insertion
   and Not Random Loss.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(02)  P 206.
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TI Preface.
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AB 7203S001.425

AU Ruyters-G.
TI Introduction: workshop purpose and structure.
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AB 7203S003.425

AU Haeder-D-P.  Hemmersbach-R.
TI Graviperception and graviorientation in flagellates.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S7.
AB 7203S007.425

AU Braun-M.
TI Gravitropism in tip-growing cells.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S11.
AB 7203S011.425

AU Kern-V-D.    Mendgen-K.  Hock-B.
TI Flammulina as a model system for fungal graviresponses.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S23.
AB 7203S023.425

AU Braam-J.  Sistrunk-M-L.  Polisensky-D-H.  Xu-W.  Purugganan-M-M.
   Antosiewicz-D-M.  Campbell-P.  Johnson-K-A.
TI Plant responses to environmental stress: regulation and functions
   of the ArabidopsisTCH genes.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S35.
AB 7203S035.425

AU Hampp-R.  Hoffmann-E.  Schoenherr-K.  Johann-P.  Filippis-L-D.
TI Fusion and metabolism of plant cells as affected by microgravity.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S42.
AB 7203S042.425

AU Perbal-G.  Driss-Ecole-D.  Tewinkel-M.  Volkmann-D.
TI Statocyte polarity and gravisensitivity in seedling roots grown in
   microgravity.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S57.
AB 7203S057.425

AU Sack-F-D.
TI Plastids and gravitropic sensing.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S63.
AB 7203S063.425

AU Baluska-F.  Hasenstein-K-H.
TI Root cytoskeleton: its role in perception of and response to
   gravity.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S69.
AB 7203S069.425

AU Staves-M-P.
TI Cytoplasmic streaming and gravity sensing in Chara internodal
   cells.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S79.
AB 7203S079.425

AU Sinclair-W.  Trewavas-A-J.
TI Calcium in gravitropism. A re-examination.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S85.
AB 7203S085.425

AU Lu-Y-T.  Feldman-L-J.
TI Light-regulated root gravitropism: a role for, and characterization
   of, a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase homolog.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S91.
AB 7203S091.425

AU Weisenseel-M-H.  Meyer-A-J.
TI Bioelectricity, gravity and plants.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S98.
AB 7203S098.425

AU Scherer-G-F-E.
TI General discussion on graviperception.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S107.
AB 7203S107.425

AU Evans-M-L.  Ishikawa-H.
TI Cellular specificity of the gravitropic motor response in roots.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S115.
AB 7203S115.425

AU Edelmann-H-G.
TI Gravistimulated asymmetries in the outer epidermal cell walls of
   graviresponding coleoptiles.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S123.
AB 7203S123.425

AU Cosgrove-D-J.
TI Cellular mechanisms underlying growth asymmetry during stem
   gravitropism.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S130.
AB 7203S130.425

AU Hejnowicz-Z.
TI Graviresponses in herbs and trees: a major role for the
   redistribution of tissue and growth stresses.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S136.
AB 7203S136.425

AU Johnsson-A.
TI Circumnutations: results from recent experiments on Earth and in
   space.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S147.
AB 7203S147.425

AU Firn-R-D.  Digby-J.
TI Solving the puzzle of gravitropism - has a lost piece been found?.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S159.
AB 7203S159.425

AU Takahashi-H.
TI Gravimorphogenesis: gravity-regulated formation of the peg in
   cucumber seedlings.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S164.
AB 7203S164.425

AU Cleland-R-E.
TI General discussion on graviresponses.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S170.
AB 7203S170.425

AU Musgrave-M-E.  Kuang-A.  Matthews-S-W.
TI Plant reproduction during spaceflight: importance of the gaseous
   environment.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S177.
AB 7203S177.425

AU Hoson-T.  Kamisaka-S.  Masuda-Y.  Yamashita-M.  Buchen-B.
TI Evaluation of the three-dimensional clinostat as a simulator of
   weightlessness.
SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S187.
AB 7203S187.425

AU Bluem-V.  Hollaender-Czytko-H.  Voeste-D.
TI The closed equilibrated biological aquatic system: general concept
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SO Planta.  1997 203(5)  P S201.
AB 7203S201.425

AU Ruyters-G.  Scott-T-K.
TI Future research in plant biology in space: summary of critical
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AU de-Nettancourt-D.
TI Incompatibility in angiosperms.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 185.
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AU Binarova-P.  Hause-G.  Cenklova-V.  Cordewener-J-H-G.
   Campagne-M-M-L.
TI A short severe heat shock is required to induce  embryogenesis in
   late bicellular pollen of Brassica napus L.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 200.
AB 70100200.497

AU Fernando-D-D.  Owens-J-N.  von-Aderkas-P.  Takaso-T.
TI In vitro pollen tube growth and penetration of female gametophyte
   in Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 209.
AB 70100209.497

AU Southworth-D.  Strout-G.  Russell-S-D.
TI Freeze-fracture of sperm of Plumbago zeylanica L. in pollen and in
   vitro.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 217.
AB 70100217.497

AU Luu-D-T.  Heizmann-P.  Dumas-C.  Trick-M.  Cappadocia-M.
TI Involvement of SLR1 genes in pollen adhesion to the stigmatic
   surface in Brassicaceae.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 227.
AB 70100227.497

AU Johannsson-M-H.  Stephenson-A-G.
TI Effects of pollination intensity on the vigor of the sporophytic
   and gametophytic generation of Cucurbita texana.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 236.
AB 70100236.497

AU Creij-M-G-M-V.  van-Went-J-L.  Kerckhoffs-D-M-F-J.
TI The progamic phase, embryo and endosperm development  in an
   intraspecific Tulipa gesneriana L. cross and in the incongruent
   interspecific cross T. gesneriana * T. agenensis DC.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 241.
AB 70100241.497

AU Niikura-S.  Matsuura-S.
TI Genomic sequence and expression of S-locus gene in radish (Raphanus
   sativus L.).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(4)  P 250.
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TI Review  GTP-binding-protein-coupled receptor kinases.
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AU Kasza-A.  Petersen-H-H.  Heegaard-C-W.  Oka-K.  Christensen-A.
   Dubin-A.  Chan-L.  Andreasen-P-A.
TI Specificity of serine proteinase/serpin complex binding to
   very-low-density lipoprotein receptor and alpha_[2]-macroglobulin
   receptor/low-density-lipoprotein-receptor-related protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 270.
AB 72480270.225

AU Norin-A.  Van-Ophem-P-W.  Piersma-S-R.  Persson-B.  Duine-J-A.
   Joernvall-H.
TI Mycothiol-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase, a prokaryotic
   medium-chain dehydrogenase/reductase, phylogenetically links
   different eukaroytic alcohol dehydrogenases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 282.
AB 72480282.225

AU Sarno-S.  Vaglio-P.  Marin-O.  Meggio-F.  Issinger-O-G.  Pinna-L-A.
TI Basic residues in the 74-83 and 191-198 segments of protein kinase
   CK2 catalytic subunit are implicated in negative but not in
   positive regulation by the beta-subunit.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 290.
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AU Asano-N.  Kato-A.  Miyauchi-M.  Kizu-H.  Tomimori-T.  Matsui-K.
   Nash-R-J.  Molyneux-R-J.
TI Specific alpha-galactosidase inhibitors, N-methylcalystegines.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 296.
AB 72480296.225

AU Becker-C.  Senyuk-V-I.  Shutov-A-D.  Nong-V-H.  Fischer-J.
   Horstmann-C.  Muentz-K.
TI Proteinase A, a storage-globulin-degrading endopeptidase of vetch
   (Vicia sativa L.) seeds, is not involved in early steps of
   storage-protein mobilization.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 304.
AB 72480304.225

AU Lange-Savage-G.  Berchtold-H.  Liesum-A.  Budt-K-H.  Peyman-A.
   Knolle-J.  Sedlacek-J.  Fabry-M.  Hilgenfeld-R.
TI Structure of HOE/BAY 793 complexed to human immunodeficiency virus
   (HIV-1) protease in two different crystal forms.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 313.
AB 72480313.225

AU Pereira-I-A-C.  Pacheco-I.  Liu-M-Y.  LeGall-J.  Xavier-A-V.
   Teixeira-M.
TI Multiheme cytochromes from the sulfur-reducing bacterium
   Desulfuromonas acetoxidans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 323.
AB 72480323.225

AU Keane-N-E.  Quirk-P-G.  Gao-Y.  Patchell-V-B.  Perry-S-V.
   Levine-B-A.
TI The ordered phosphorylation of cardiac troponin I by the
   cAMP-dependent protein kinase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 329.
AB 72480329.225

AU Berglechner-F.  Richter-G.  Fischer-M.  Bacher-A.  Gschwind-R-M.
   Huenges-M.  Gemmecker-G.  Kessler-H.
TI Studies on the NusB protein of Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 338.
AB 72480338.225

AU Hill-A-P.  Modi-S.  Sutcliffe-M-J.  Turner-D-D.  Gilfoyle-D-J.
   Smith-A-T.  Tam-B-M.  Lloyd-E.
TI Chemical, spectroscopic and structural investigation of the
   substrate-binding site in ascorbate peroxidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 347.
AB 72480347.225

AU van-Dam-P-J.  Reijerse-E-J.  Hagen-W-R.
TI Identification of a putative histidine base and of a non-protein
   nitrogen ligand in the active site of Fe-hydrogenases by
   one-dimensional and two-dimensional electron spin-echo
   envelope-modulation spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 355.
AB 72480355.225

AU Jolley-K-A.  Russell-R-J-M.  Hough-D-W.  Danson-M-J.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis and halophilicity of dihydrolipoamide
   dehydrogenase from the halophilic archaeon, Haloferax volcanii.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 362.
AB 72480362.225

AU Knaeuper-V.  Smith-B.  Lopez-Otin-C.  Murphy-G.
TI Activation of progelatinase B (proMMP-9) by active collagenase-3
   (MMP-13).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 369.
AB 72480369.225

AU Abousalham-A.  Nari-J.  Teissere-M.  Ferte-N.  Noat-G.  Verger-R.
TI Study of fatty acid specificity of sunflower phospholipase D using
   detergent/phospholipid micelles.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 374.
AB 72480374.225

AU Mueh-U.  Buckel-W.  Bill-E.
TI Moessbauer study of 4-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydratase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 380.
AB 72480380.225

AU Kataoka-M.  Ikemi-M.  Morikawa-T.  Miyoshi-T.  Nishi-K.  Wada-M.
   Yamada-H.  Shimizu-S.
TI Isolation and characterization of D-threonine aldolase, a
   pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent enzyme from Arthrobacter sp.
   DK-38.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 385.
AB 72480385.225

AU Toernquist-K.  Woodside-M.  Grinstein-S.
TI Sphingosylphosphorylcholine activates an amiloride-insensitive
   Na^[+]-H^[+]-exchange mechanism in GH_[4]C_[1] cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 394.
AB 72480394.225

AU Le-Campion-L.  Delaforge-M.  Noel-J-P.  Ouazzani-J.
TI Metabolism of ^[14]C-labelled 5-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-3-one by rat
   liver microsomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 401.
AB 72480401.225

AU Ruemenapp-U.  Schmidt-M.  Wahn-F.  Tapp-E.  Grannass-A.
   Jakobs-K-H.
TI Characteristics of protein-kinase-C- and
   ADP-ribosylation-factor-stimulated phospholipase D activities in
   human embryonic kidney cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 407.
AB 72480407.225

AU Nakari-Setaelae-T.  Aro-N.  Ilmen-M.  Munoz-G.  Kalkkinen-N.
   Penttilae-M.
TI Differential expression of the vegetative and spore-bound
   hydrophobins of Trichoderma reesei.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 415.
AB 72480415.225

AU Xodo-L-E.  Pirulli-D.  Quadrifoglio-F.
TI A kinetic study of triple-helix formation at a critical R &timesd;
   Y sequence of the murine c-Ki-ras promoter by (A,G)- and (G,T)
   oligonucleotides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 424.
AB 72480424.225

AU Veltman-O-R.  Vriend-G.  Hardy-F.  Mansfeld-J.  van-den-Burg-B.
   Venema-G.  Eijsink-V-G-H.
TI Mutational analysis of a surface area that is critical for the
   thermal stability of thermolysin-like proteases.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 433.
AB 72480433.225

AU Wagner-P.
TI Phosphorylation mutants of p53 show differential complex formation
   with putative dehydrogenase Tms1 of fission yeast.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 441.
AB 72480441.225

AU Devreese-B.  Costa-C.  Demol-H.  Papaefthymiou-V.  Moura-I.
   Moura-J-J-R.  Van-Beeumen-J.
TI The primary structure of the split-Soret cytochrome c from
   Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 reveals an unusual type of
   diheme cytochrome c.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 445.
AB 72480445.225

AU Holtman-W-L.  Vredenbregt-Heistek-J-C.  Schmitt-N-F.  Feussner-I.
TI Lipoxygenase-2 oxygenates storage lipids in embryos of germinating
   barley.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 452.
AB 72480452.225

AU Pawelczyk-T.  Matecki-A.
TI Structural requirements of phospholipase C delta1 for regulation by
   spermine, sphingosine and sphingomyelin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 459.
AB 72480459.225

AU Sanchez-R.  Baetens-M.  Van-de-Casteele-M.  Roovers-M.  Legrain-C.
   Glansdorff-N.
TI Ornithine carbamoyltransferase from the extreme thermophile Thermus
   thermophilus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 466.
AB 72480466.225

AU Ecke-S.  Geiger-M.  Binder-B-R.
TI Heparin binding of protein-C inhibitor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 475.
AB 72480475.225

AU Stuible-H-P.  Meier-S.  Schweizer-E.
TI Identification, isolation and biochemical characterization of a
   phosphopantetheine :protein transferase that activates the two
   type-I fatty acid synthases of Brevibacterium ammoniagenes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 481.
AB 72480481.225

AU Croyle-M-L.  Woo-A-L.  Lingrel-J-B.
TI Extensive random mutagenesis analysis of the Na^[+]/K^[+]-ATPase
   alpha subunit identifies known and previously unidentified amino
   acid residues that alter ouabain sensitivity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 488.
AB 72480488.225

AU Cappellini-P.  Turina-P.  Fregni-V.  Melandri-B-A.
TI Sulfite stimulates the ATP hydrolysis activity of but not proton
   translocation by the ATP synthase of Rhodobacter capsulatus and
   interferes with its activation by Delta mu.eiH.es+.rb.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 496.
AB 72480496.225

AU Coulin-F.  Power-C-A.  Alouani-S.  Peitsch-M-C.  Schroeder-J-M.
   Moshizuki-M.  Clark-Lewis-I.  Wells-T-N-C.
TI Characterisation of macrophage inflammatory protein-5/human CC
   cytokine-2, a member of the macrophage-inflammatory-protein family
   of chemokines.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 507.
AB 72480507.225

AU He-X-Y.  Yang-S-Y.  Schulz-H.
TI Cloning and expression of the fadH gene and characterization of the
   gene product 2,4-dienoyl coenzyme A reductase from Escherichia
   coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 516.
AB 72480516.225

AU Moses-J.  Oldberg-A.  Cheng-F.  Fransson-L-A.
TI Biosynthesis of the proteoglycan decorin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 521.
AB 72480521.225

AU Kopitz-J.  Sinz-K.  Brossmer-R.  Cantz-M.
TI Partial characterization and enrichment of a membrane-bound
   sialidase specific for gangliosides from human brain tissue.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 527.
AB 72480527.225

AU Donly-B-C.  Richman-A.  Hawkins-E.  McLean-H.  Caveney-S.
TI Molecular cloning and functional expression of an insect
   high-affinity Na^[+]-dependent glutamate transporter.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 535.
AB 72480535.225

AU Schmidt-A.  Sindermann-J.  Peyman-A.  Uhlmann-E.  Will-D-W.
   Mueller-J-G.  Breithardt-G.  Buddecke-E.
TI Sequence-specific antiproliferative effects of antisense and
   end-capping-modified antisense oligodeoxynucleotides targeted
   against the 5'-terminus of basic-fibroblast-growth-factor mRNA in
   coronary smooth muscle cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 543.
AB 72480543.225

AU Arocas-V.  Castro-H-C.  Zingali-R-B.  Guillin-M-C.
   Jandrot-Perrus-M.  Bon-C.  Wisner-A.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of bothrojaracin, a potent
   thrombin inhibitor from snake venom.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 550.
AB 72480550.225

AU Marie-I.  Blanco-J.  Rebouillat-D.  Hovanessian-A-G.
TI 69-kDa and 100-kDa isoforms of interferon-induced
   (2'-5')oligoadenylate synthetase exhibit differential catalytic
   parameters.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 558.
AB 72480558.225

AU Kunugi-S.  Kitayaki-M.  Yanagi-Y.  Tanaka-N.  Lange-R.  Balny-C.
TI The effect of high pressure on thermolysin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 567.
AB 72480567.225

AU Takamatsu-H.  Bunai-K.  Horinaka-T.  Oguro-A.  Nakamura-K.
   Watabe-K.  Yamane-K.
TI Identification of a region required for binding to presecretory
   protein in Bacillus subtilis Ffh, a homologue of the 54-kDa
   subunit of mammalian signal recognition particle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 575.
AB 72480575.225

AU Martensen-P-M.  Oka-K.  Christensen-L.  Rettenberger-P-M.
   Petersen-H-H.  Christensen-A.  Chan-L.  Heegaard-C-W.
   Andreasen-P-A.
TI Breast carcinoma epithelial cells express a very low-density
   lipoprotein receptor variant lacking the O-linked glycosylation
   domain encoded by exon 16, but with full binding activity for
   serine proteinase/serpin complexes and M_[r]-40 000
   receptor-associated protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 583.
AB 72480583.225

AU Aspinall-G-O.  Monteiro-M-A.  Shaver-R-T.  Kurjanczyk-L-A.
   Penner-J-L.
TI Lipopolysaccharides of Helicobacter pylori serogroups O : 3 and O :
   6.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 592.
AB 72480592.225

AU Soehngen-S-M.  Stahlmann-A.  Harris-J-R.  Mueller-S-A.  Engel-A.
   Markl-J.
TI Mass determination, subunit organization and control of
   oligomerization states of keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 248(2)  P 602.
AB 72480602.225

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AU Fidel Ovidio Castro y Yangtse Portelles
IN Division de Genetica de Celulas de Organismos 
   Superiores. Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y 
   Biotecnologia. Apartado postal 6162. La Habana, Cuba. 
   Fax: (53-7) 21 8070; telefono: (53-7) 21 8008 ext. 
   1592; E-mail: transg@cigb.edu.cu
TI TRANSFECCION DE ADN A CELULAS DE MAMIFEROS
DE transfection
DE GFP
DE polyethilenimine
DE mammalian cells
DE transgenesis
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:149-161
AB Transfection of foreign DNA into living cells in vitro 
   is a powerful research tool in both molecular and cell 
   biology. By means of the different transfection 
   techniques available at present, one can stably change 
   the genetic make-up of a cell as to produce 
   recombinant proteins from it, or test the strenght of 
   a gene promoter coupled to a reporter gene, among many 
   other applications. In this review are discussed the 
   most important transfection techniques with special 
   emphasis in advantages and disadvantages of each one. 
   Reporter gene systems for use in eukaryotic cells are 
   also presented and discussed. As an important 
   conclusion, it is noted that any given transfection 
   protocol needs to be optimized for a given cell line.
CC Review
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AU Jorge Berlanga, Jorge Lodos, Violeta Labarta, Nelson 
   Merino, Tania Gonzalez, Orlando Hayes, Pedro Puentes, 
   Julio Mulet and Pedro Lopez-Saura
IN Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. PO 
   Box 6162, Havana, Cuba. Department of Pathology. 
   Institute of Food and Pharmacy, University of Havana, 
   Cuba. E-mail: bioensa@triton.cigb.edu.cu
TI THE EFFECT OF THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR TREATMENT 
   SCHEDULE ON THE HEALING OF FULL-THICKNESS WOUNDS IN 
   PIGS
DE EGF
DE re-epithelization
DE dermal reconstitution
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:163-168
AB The pharmacodynamic effect of different epidermal 
   growth factor (EGF) application frequencies on the 
   healing of full thickness skin wound biopsies (8 mm 
   diameter) in pigs is studied. A total of 100 wounds 
   were created, grouped and medicated as: I, II, III 
   treated with an EGF-containing formulation (EGF 10 
   =B5g/g plus 1 % silver sulfadiazine) every 24, 48 and 
   72 h, respectively. Medicated-control wounds (IV) were 
   treated every 24 h with 1 % silver sulfadiazine, and 
   group V was the non-medicated control. Dressings were 
   changed every day and wounds were cleansed and treated 
   accordingly. Wounded tissue was harvested on day 8, 
   and used for histologic examination or computerized-
   assisted planimetry (10/10 wounds). Percentage of 
   total re-epithelized area, medium radius, circularity 
   factor, wound perimeter, epithelial linear ingrowth, 
   dermal reconstitution, epithelial migration, and wound 
   contraction were considered. EGF-daily treated wounds 
   had a total re-epithelization of 80 %. It was 
   significantly stimulated as compared to the others 
   (p < 0.05). Similarly, group I had the largest rate of 
   epithelial linear ingrowth and the lowest values of 
   medium radius and wound perimeter (p < 0.05). 
   Epithelial migration was significantly stimulated 
   (p < 0.05) in the EGF-treated groups irrespective of 
   the treatment frequency as compared to group IV. The 
   lowest value in the circularity factor was detected in 
   group I (p < 0.05). Dermis reconstitution was 
   significantly improved in groups I and II in relation 
   to group IV (p < 0.05), but wound contraction was not 
   modified. We showed that EGF promotes wound repair on 
   the basis of frequently repeated exposures to the 
   target tissue.
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AU Gil A Enriquez-Obregon, Roberto I Vazquez-Padron, 
   Dmitri L Prieto-Samsonov, Marlene Perez and Guillermo 
   Selman-Housein
IN Division Biotecnologia de las Plantas. Centro de 
   Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, apartado postal 
   6162, Ciudad de La Habana, CP 10600, Cuba. Fax: (53-7) 
   21 8070; E-mail: cttlab@cigb.edu.cu
TI GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF SUGARCANE BY AGROBACTERIUM
   TUMEFACIENS USING ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUNDS
DE transgenic plants
DE plant-microorganism
DE interaction
DE hypersensitivity
DE necrogenesis
DE BASTA=D2
DE GUS
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:169-174
AB The effects of 3 antioxidant compounds -ascorbic acid, 
   cysteine and silver nitrate- on the growth of the 
   Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain At 2260 and its 
   interaction with plant cells, as well as on the 
   viability and callus formation of meristematic tissue, 
   were evaluated using explants from in vitro and field-
   cultured sugarcane plants commercial variety Ja 60-5. 
   We achieved the transfer of a binary vector bearing 
   the uid1 and bar genes to sugarcane meristematic 
   explants, and obtained the generation of BASTA=D2-
   resistant and GUS-positive calli. The use of an 
   antioxidant mix caused an 80 % cell death decrease in 
   respect to controls, and the callus quality was not 
   affected in any of the culture phases.
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AU Jose A Cabrera-Gomez, Ernesto Santana, Alexis Miro-
   Gonzalez, Ariel Gomez, Nancy Echazabal, Luis Quevedo-
   Sotolongo, Giordano Serrano, Maria Casanova, Lazaro 
   Gomez, Alina Gonzalez-Quevedo, Ileana Alfaro, Orlando 
   Vals, Jose A Cabrera-Nu=F1ez, Aleida Rodriguez y Pedro 
   Lopez-Saura
IN Hospital "Gustavo Aldereguia Lima", Cienfuegos, 55100, 
   Cuba. Fax: (53-7)-33 5082; E-mail: 
   cabrera@jagua.cfg.sld.cu; Centro de Investigaciones 
   Biologicas, La Habana. Hospital "Arnaldo Milian 
   Castro", Santa Clara. Hospital "Jose Luis Miranda", 
   Cienfuegos. Centro Internacional de Restauracion 
   Neurologica, La Habana. Instituto de Neurologia y 
   Neurocirugia, La Habana. Hospital "Hermanos 
   Ameijeiras", La Habana. Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, 
   Cienfuegos.
TI TRATAMIENTO DE LA ESCLEROSIS MULTIPLE CON INTERFERON 
   ALFA-2B RECOMBINANTE. ESTUDIO PILOTO
DE recombinant interferon alpha-2b
DE multiple sclerosis
DE clinical trial
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:175-180
AB Three men and six women (22 to 48 years old) with 
   clinically defined multiple sclerosis (MS), (more than 
   2 years ill with at least one relapse), were studied. 
   They also had characteristic lesions in the magnetic 
   resonance imaging, oligoclonal immunoglobulin bands in 
   cerebrospinal fluid and no alterations in the 
   sensitive and motor conduction velocity studies of the 
   limbs. Intramuscular recombinant interferon alpha-2b 
   (Heberon alpha R) was administered at 6 million IU 
   weekly during 3 to 48 (average 24) months. Six 
   patients had the relapsing-remitting (RR) course of 
   the disease; 2, the relapsing-progressive (RR-P) and 
   one, the relapsing-remitting-stable (RR-ST) form. The 
   whole group of patients had considerably fewer 
   relapses after treatment than in the 2 previous years. 
   The decrease was from 11 to 3 relapses, less intense 
   and with shorter duration, taking patients with RR-MS 
   only. Three of these patients did not relapse at all 
   during 24, 30 and 42 months of treatment. Three RR-MS 
   patients improved their disability scores (Kurtzke 
   scale) in one point or more, and 2 in less than one 
   point. There was improvement in the neurologic 
   evaluation scores (Scripps) in all patients but one 
   with the RR-ST form of disease. The treatment was 
   generally well tolerated.
CC Research Article
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AU Gil A Enriquez-Obregon, Alejandro D Fuentes, Guillermo 
   Selman-Housein, Pilar Tellez, Natacha Soto, Marlene 
   Perez y Pedro Oramas
IN Division de Plantas. Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y 
   Biotecnologia. Apartado postal 6162, CP 10600, La 
   Habana, Cuba. Fax: (53-7) 21 8070. E-mail: 
   cttlab@cigb.edu.cu
TI EFECTO DE DIFERENTES METODOS DE CULTIVO SOBRE LA 
   REGENERACION IN VITRO DE PAPA (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L.) 
   DE LA VARIEDAD COMERCIAL CHIEFTAIN
DE regeneration
DE potato
DE Solanum tuberosum L.
DE in vitro culture
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:181-184
AB The regeneration capacity of different explants of in 
   vitro grown plantlets of potato commercial variety 
   Chieftain was evaluated using two approaches: A, the 
   same culture medium from callus to shoot formation and 
   B, transfer the callus to free auxin culture medium 
   before the shoot formation. The best regeneration 
   frequency for this cultivar was obtained from tuber 
   discs in the medium (MRT-6) with 3.28 shoots per 
   explant (approach A), followed by 2.5 shoots for stem 
   segments (MRE-4 and MRE-6 media, approach B) and 0.8 
   shoots in leaf discs (medium MRH-3, approach A). The 
   combination of 1 mg/L silver nitrate with 5 g/L 
   activated charcoal, during the micro-propagation, 
   showed an enhancement of the leaves number per plant 
   and its quality.
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AU Liliana Perez, Blanca R Tormo, Rafael Magadan, Lucia 
   Diaz, Reynaldo Menendez, Orlando Pe=F1a, Caridad 
   Luzardo, Yondel Torranzo, Roberto Hernandez and Jorge 
   Perez
IN Tropical Medicine Institute "Pedro Kouri", PO Box 601 
   Havana 11100, Cuba. Phone: (53-7) 21 5957; Fax: (53-7) 
   33 6051; E-mail: ciipk@infomed.sld.cu CIMAB S.A., 
   apartado postal 16040, Ciudad de La Habana 11600, 
   Cuba. Phone: (53-7) 21 5057, 21 6275; Fax: (53-7) 33 
   3509; Telex: (53-7) 51 2039; E-mail: 
   blanca@ict.cim.sld.cu Center of Molecular Immunology, 
   P.O. Box 16040, Havana 11600, Cuba. Phone: (53-7) 21 
   4335; Fax: (53-7) 33 5049.
TI OPTI-CIM: A DIAGNOSTIC KIT FOR DETERMINING LYMPHOID 
   SUBPOPULATIONS AND ITS APPLICATION IN MONITORING 
   PATIENTS WITH HIV INFECTION
DE light microscopy
DE monoclonal antibodies
DE CD4+ T-cell
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:185-188
AB The purpose of this study was to evaluate the Opti-CIM 
   diagnostic kit, based on an alternative method to flow 
   cytometry that employs light microscopy using 
   monoclonal antibodies and alkaline phosphatase 
   conjugated antiserums for the determination of the 
   CD3, CD4 and CD8 lymphocyte subsets in individuals 
   with HIV/AIDS. The Opti-CIM method compared favorably 
   with the standard flow cytometric technology for CD4+ 
   T-cell percentage, resulting in an overall correlation 
   coefficient of 0.95 (95 % confidence interval, P < 
   0.01) for the 60 patients evaluated. This simple to 
   perform, cost-effective diagnostic kit that requires 
   no special equipment, is an attractive alternative for 
   the determination of lymphoid subpopulations in third 
   world countries where HIV prevalence is high and funds 
   for flow cytometry are limited.
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AU Rebeca Bouyon, Jose R Hernandez, Tania Aleaga, Hector
   Santana, Miriela Gil, Raudel Sosa, Yai Cruz, Alberto 
   Agraz and Luis Herrera
IN Interferons Production Division, Biopharmaceutical 
   Development Division, Production Division. Center for 
   Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, PO Box 
   6162, Havana, Cuba. Phone: (53-7) 21 6022; Fax: (53-7) 
   21 8070; Telex: INGENCU 512330; E-mail: 
   alberto.agraz@cigb.edu.cu
TI ION EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR THE PURIFICATION OF 
   RECOMBINANT HUMAN ALPHA-2B INTERFERON. COMPARATIVE 
   STUDY OF MEDIUM AND HIGH RESOLUTION GELS
DE chromatography
DE recombinant human ( 2b interferon
DE IFN
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:189-192
AB A comparative study was made of Mono S HR gel, and 
   medium/high resolution Fractogel TSK SP-650 (S) and 
   SP-Sepharose High Performance (SP-Sepharose HP) 
   cationic exchangers for the purification of 
   recombinant human ( 2b interferon (rec hu-( 2b IFN). 
   The protein was eluted through a linear gradient or by 
   stepwise elution with approximately 0.1 - 0.19 M of 
   NaCl. For the 3 gels a 55 % recovery with more than 
   98 % purity was obtained. The medium/high resolution 
   gels showed higher protein loading capacity (50 mg/mL 
   of gel) than the Mono S column (10 mg/mL of gel), and 
   the productivity was increased. The purification 
   step cost was reduced about 2,500 - 3,000 fold. 
   Fractogel TSK SP-650 and SP-Sepharose HP can 
   substitute high resolution Mono S for the final 
   chromatographic purification of rec hu-( 2b IFN.
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AU Hilda E Garay, Luis J Gonzalez, Luis J Cruz, Regla C 
   Estrada and Osvaldo Reyes
IN Division of Physical Chemistry, Center for Genetic 
   Engineering and Biotechnology, PO Box 6162, Havana 
   10600, Cuba. E-mail: osvaldo.reyes@cigb.edu.cu
TI CLEAVAGE OF DINITROPHENYL SIDE CHAIN PROTECTING GROUP 
   OF HISTIDINE UNDER FMOC- DEPROTECTION CONDITIONS 
   DURING THE SYNTHESIS OF THE PEPTIDE GLY-HIS-ALA-LEU-
   GLY
DE solid phase peptide synthesis
DE side reaction
DE dinitrophenyl cleavage
DE histidine
DE Dnp
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:193-195
AB The imidazole ring of histidine has caused problems in 
   solid-phase peptide synthesis. The basic feature of 
   this group requires its protection in order to avoid 
   racemization. The cleavage of the dinitrophenyl (Dnp), 
   a protecting group of the imidazole ring of histidine, 
   under 9-fluoroenylmethoxycarbonyl (Fmoc-) deprotection 
   conditions (20 % piperidine in dimethylformamide (DMF) 
   is reported. This Dnp cleavage becomes particularly 
   important if the combined use of Boc/Bzl and Fmoc/tBu 
   strategies is required in peptide synthesis. In order 
   to demonstrate the Dnp cleavage, a pentapeptide 
   (GHALG) was synthesized by the Solid-Phase method. The 
   cleavage of the Dnp group was carried out by the 
   standard procedure and by the treatment of 20 % 
   piperidine in DMF. Pauly's test, high performance 
   liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry were used 
   to demonstrate the Dnp cleavage. The amino acid 
   analysis showed 84 % of the Dnp cleavage.
CC Paper on Techniques
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AU Silvio E Perea, Omar Lopez Ocejo, Rolando Garcia 
   Milian, Manuel J Ara=F1a, Pedro Lopez-Saura y Maria de 
   los Angeles Rios
IN Departamento de Biologia Celular, Division de 
   Farmaceuticos. Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y 
   Biotecnologia, apartado postal 6162, Ciudad de La 
   Habana. Departamento de Biologia, Division de 
   Investigaciones. Instituto Nacional de Oncologia y 
   Radiobiologia, Ciudad de La Habana.
TI IMPACTO DEL EMPLEO DEL INTERFERON ALFA COMO REGULADOR 
   DE LA EXPRESION DEL VIRUS PAPILOMA HUMANO EN EL CANCER 
   CERVICO-UTERINO
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:197-200
CC Report
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AU Celia Fernandez Ortega, Manuel de J Ara=F1a, Miriam 
   Ojeda, Marta Dubet, Ignacio Ruibal, Olga L Vilarubia, 
   Juan C Menendez de San Pedro y Lourdes Navea
IN Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, apartado postal 
   6996, La Habana, Cuba. Laboratorio Nacional de 
   Referencia del SIDA, La Habana, Cuba.
TI IDENTIFICACION DE NUEVAS FUNCIONES BIOLOGICAS DEL 
   EXTRACTO DIALIZABLE LEUCOCITARIO DE IMPACTO EN LA 
   TERAPEUTICA DE ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS E 
   INFLAMATORIAS
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:201-203
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Pedro Mas Lago, Marite Bello, Rosa Palomera, Luis 
   Morier, Ivonne Avalos, Belsy Acosta, Nevis Amin, 
   Judith Cartaya y Luis Sarmiento
IN Departamento de Virologia, Instituto de Medicina 
   Tropical "Pedro Kouri" (IPK), apartado postal 601, 
   Marianao 13, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba. E- mail: 
   ciipk@ipk.sld.cu
TI MENINGOENCEFALITIS VIRAL POR ENTEROVIRUS EN EL PERIODO 
   DE 1990-1995
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:204-207
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Eugenio Hardy, Carlos Fernandez-Patron, Lila 
   Castellanos-Serra, Elder Pupo y Angela Sosa
IN Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia. 
   Apartado postal 6162, La Habana 6, Cuba. E-mail: 
   protchem(serverdos.cigb.edu.cu
TI MICROPURIFICACION DE BIOMOLECULAS ACTIVAS
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:208-209
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AU Pfeiffer-A. Olivieri-A-M.  Morgante-M.
TI Identification and characterization of microsatellites in Norway 
   spruce (Picae abies K.).
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 411.

AU Marek-L-F.  Shoemaker-R-C.
TI BAC contig development by fingerprint analysis in soybean.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 420.

AU Besse-P.  McIntyre-C-L.  Burner-D-M.  de Almeida-C-G.
TI Using genomic slot blot hybridization to assess intergeneric Saccharum x
   Erianthus hybrids (Andropogoneae - Saccharinae).
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 428.

AU Jarret-R-L.  Merrick-L-C.  Holms-T.  Evans-J.  Aradhya-M-K.
TI Simple sequence repeats in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) 
   Matsum. & Nakai).
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 433.

AU Russell-J.  Fuller-J.  Young-G.  Thomas-B.  Taramino-G.  Macaulay-M.  
   Waugh-R.  Powell-W.
TI Discriminating between barley genotypes using microsatellite markers.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 442.

AU Alvarez-E.  Alonso-Blanco-C.  Garc=EDa-Su=E1rez-R.  Ferreira-J-J.  
   Roca-A.   Giraldez-R.
TI A strategy for detecting chromosome-specific rearrangements in rye.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 451.

AU Agulnik-S-I.  Ruvinsky-I.  Silver-L-M.
TI Three novel T-box genes in Caenorhabditis elegans.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 458.

AU Rahman-S.  Abrahams-S.  Abbott-D.  Mukai-Y.  Samuel-M.  Morell-M.  
   Appels-R.
TI A complex arrangement of genes at a starch branching enzyme I locus in the
   D-genome donor of wheat.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 465.

AU Gomez-M-I.  Islam-Faridi-M-N.  Woo-S-S.  Schertz-K-F.  Czeschin-Jr-D. 
   Zwick-M-S.  Wing-R-A.  Stelly-D-M.  Price-H-J.
TI FISH of a maize sh2-selected sorghum BAC to chromosomes of Sorghum bicolor.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 475.

AU Bekal-S.  Gauthier-J-P.  Rivoal-R.
TI Genetic diversity among a complex of cereal cyst nematodes inferred
   from RFLP analysis of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 479.

AU Parani-M.  Lakshmi-M.  Elango-S.  Ram-N.  Anuratha-C-S.  Parida-A.
TI Molecular phylogeny of mangroves II. Intra- and inter-specific variation in
   Avicennia revealed by RAPD and RFLP markers.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 487.

AU Parkin-I-A-P.  Lydiate-D-J. 
TI Conserved patterns of chromosome pairing and recombination in Brassica napus
   crosses.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 496.

AU Dubcovsky-J.  Schlatter-A-R.  Echaide-M.
TI Genome analysis of South American Elymus (Triticeae) and Leymus (Triticeae)
   species based on variation in repeated nucleotide sequences.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 505.

AU Donini-P.  Elias-M-L.  Bougourd-S-M.  Koebner-R-M-D.
TI AFLP fingerprinting reveals pattern differences between template DNA
   extracted from different plant organs.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 521.

AU Kraft-T.  Fridlund-B.  Hjerdin-A.  SE4ll-T.  Tuvesson-S.  HalldE9n-C.
TI Estimating genetic variation in sugar beets and wild beets using pools of
   individuals.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 527.

AU Cai-Q.  Storey-K-B.
TI A novel RNA species from the turtle mitochondrial genome: induction and
   regulation of transcription and processing under anoxic and freezing
   stresses.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 534.

AU Bai-Y.  Michaels-T-E.  Pauls-K-P.
TI Identification of RAPD markers linked to common bacterial blight resistance
   genes in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 544.

AU Thomas-J.  Chen-Q.  Howes-N.
TI Chromosome doubling of haploids of common wheat with caffeine.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 552.

AU Nielsen-P-S.  Kleinhofs-A.  Olsen-O-A.
TI Barley elongation factor one alpha: genomic organization, DNA sequence, and
   phylogenetic implications.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 559.

AU Lukaszewski-A-J.
TI Construction of midget chromosomes in wheat.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 566.


AU Yao-Q-A.  Simion-E.  William-M.  Krochko-J.  Kasha-K-J.
TI Biolistic transformation of haploid isolated microspores of barley (Hordeum
   vulgare L.).
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 570.

AU Snowdon-R-J.  K=F6hler-W.  K=F6hler-A.
TI Chromosomal localization and characterization of rDNA loci in the Brassica A
   and C genomes.
SO Genome.  1997 40(4).  P 582.

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AU Dixon-P-F.  Feist-S.  Kehoe-E.  Parry-L.  Stone-D-M.  Way-K.
TI Isolation of viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus from Atlantic herring
   Clupea harengus from the English Channel.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Aug 28.  30(2).  P 81-89.

AU Trobridge-G-D.  Chiou-P-P.  Kim-C-H.  Leong-J-C.
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Aug 28.  30(2).  P 99-105.

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TI Studies of actinosporean myxozoan stages parasitic in oligochaetes from
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TI An enigmatic and possibly parasitic organism in the tissues of
   embryonated eggs of Baltic cod Gadus morhua.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Aug 28.  30(2).  P 121-135.

AU Steinhagen-D.  Oesterreich-B.  Koerting-W.
TI Carp coccidiosis: clinical and hematological observations of carp
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Aug 28.  30(2).  P 137-143.

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TI Population increase of Gyrodactylus derjavini on rainbow trout induced
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Aug 28.  30(2).  P 145-150.

AU Mellergaard-S.  Nielsen-E.
TI Epidemiology of lymphocystis, epidermal papilloma and skin ulcers in
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AU Blick-D.W. Adair-E.R. Hurt-W.D. Sherry-C.J. Walters-T.J. Merritt-J.H.
TI Thresholds of Microwave-Evoked Warmth Sensations in Human Skin
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(6). P 403-409.

AU Juutilainen-J. Huuskonen-H. Komulainen-H.
TI Increased Resorptions in CBA Mice Exposed to Low-Frequency Magnetic 
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(6). P 410-417.

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TI Mortality of Plastic-Ware Workers Exposed to Radiofrequencies
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(6). P 418-421.

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TI Bioeffects Induced by Exposure to Microwaves Are Mitigated by 
   Superposition of ELF Noise
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(6). P 422-430.

AU Farrell-J.M. Litovitz-T.L. Penafiel-M. Montrose-C.J. Doinov-P. Barber-M.
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TI The Effect of Pulsed and Sinusoidal Magnetic Fields on the Morphology 
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(6). P 431-438.

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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(6). P 439-445. 

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TI Melatonin and a Spin-Trap Compound Block Radiofrequency 
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TI RF Radiation-Induced Changes in the Prenatal Development of Mice
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AU Collie-J-S.  Escanero-G-A.  Valentine-P-C.
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Aug 28.  155.  P 173-188.

AU McIlwain-J-L.  Jones-G-P.
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AU Huessy-K.  St.-John-M-A.  Boettcher-U.
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AU Fromentin-J-M.  Stenseth-N-C.  Gjosaeter-J.  Bjornstad-O-N.  Falck-W.
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AU Lagardere-F.  Troadec-H.
TI Age estimation in common sole Solea solea larvae: validation of daily
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AU Yamahira-K.
TI Hatching success affects the timing of spawning by the intertidally
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Aug 28.  155.  P 239-248.

AU Regehr-H-M.  Montevecchi-W-A.
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AU Walton-P.  Turner-C-M-R.  Austin-G.  Burns-M-D.  Monaghan-P.
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AU Wang-K.  Gan-L.  Kuo-C-L.  Hood-L.
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AU Henry-J.  Ribouchon-M-T.  Depetris-D.  Mattei-M-G.  Offer-C.
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AU Luhtala-M.  Tregaskes-C-A.  Young-J-R.  Vainio-O.
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AU Golub-R.  Fellah-J-S.  Charlemagne-J.
TI Structure and diversity of the heavy chain VDJ junctions in the
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AU Ellis-M-C.  Hetisimer-A-H.  Ruddy-D-A.  Hansen-S-L.  Kronmal-G-S.
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AU Trymbulak-W-P.  Zeff-R-A.
TI Expression of HLA class I molecules assembled with structural
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AU Bedian-V.  Adams-T.  Geiger-E-A.  Bailey-L-C.  Gasser-D-L.
TI A gene belonging to the Sm family of snRNP core  proteins maps
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(5)  P 427.
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AU Namikawa-Yamada-C.  Naruse-K.  Wada-H.  Shima-A.  Kuroda-N.
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TI Genetic linkage between the LMP2 and LMP7 genes in the medaka fish,
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AU Pellet-P.  Renaud-M.  Fodil-N.  Laloux-L.  Inoko-H.  Hauptmann-G.
   Debre-P.  Bahram-S.  Theodorou-I.
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(5)  P 434.
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AU Warwicker-P.  Goodship-T-H-J.  Goodship-J-A.
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(5)  P 437.
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AU Tanaka-Y.  Nakashima-H.  Otsuka-T.  Nemoto-Y.  Niiro-H.  Yamaoka-K.
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TI Detection of polymorphisms within the human IL10 receptor cDNA gene
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(5)  P 439.
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AU Duran-K-J.  Maeda-H.  Otten-H-G.  De-Vries-R.  Schreuder-G-M-T.
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(5)  P 442.
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AU Reviron-D.  Dormoy-A.  Andre-M.  Froelich-N.  Roudier-J.
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TI Two zebrafish homologues of the Drosophila neurogenic gene groucho
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AU Lepperdinger-G.  Engel-E.  Richter-K.
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TI Satellite tracking experiments on the navigational ability and
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 215.
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AU Gold-J-R.  Kristmundsdottir-A-Y.  Richardson-L-R.
TI Mitochondrial DNA variation in king mackerel (Scomberomorus
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 221.
AB 71290221.227

AU Borsa-P.  Blanquer-A.  Berrebi-P.
TI Genetic structure of the flounders Platichthys flesus and P.
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 233.
AB 71290233.227

AU Uchida-K.  Kaneko-T.  Yamaguchi-A.  Ogasawara-T.  Hirano-T.
TI Reduced hypoosmoregulatory ability and alteration in gill chloride
   cell distribution in mature chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta)
   migrating upstream for spawning.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 247.
AB 71290247.227

AU Conceicao-L-E-C.  van-der-Meeren-T.  Verreth-J-A-J.  Evjen-M-S.
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TI Amino acid metabolism and protein turnover in larval turbot
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 255.
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AU Dulcic-J.  Kraljevic-M.  Grbec-B.  Pallaoro-A.
TI Composition and temporal fluctuations of inshore juvenile fish
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 267.
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AU Iglesias-M.  Brothers-E-B.  Morales-Nin-B.
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AU Olivar-M-P.  Sabates-A.
TI Vertical distribution of fish larvae in the north-west
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 289.
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AU Cheung-S-G.
TI Physiological and behavioural responses of the intertidal
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 301.
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AU Morgan-C-A.  Cordell-J-R.  Simenstad-C-A.
TI Sink or swim? Copepod population maintenance in the Columbia River
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 309.
AB 71290309.227

AU Astthorsson-O-S.  Gislason-A.
TI Biology of euphausiids in the subarctic waters north of Iceland.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 319.
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AU De-Wolf-H.  Backeljau-T.  Medeiros-R.  Verhagen-R.
TI Microgeographical shell variation in Littorina striata, a
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(2)  P 331.
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AU Karentz-D.  Dunlap-W-C.  Bosch-I.
TI Temporal and spatial occurrence of UV-absorbing mycosporine-like
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AU Lloyd-J-R.  Hirst-T-R.  Bunch-A-W.
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AU Ruther-A.  Misawa-N.  Boeger-P.  Sandmann-G.
TI Production of zeaxanthin in Escherichia coli transformed with
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AU Font-X.  Caminal-G.  Gabarrell-X.  Lafuente-J.  Vicent-M-T.
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AU Wieser-M.  Heinzmann-K.  Kiener-A.
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AU Clarke-J-H.  Rixon-J-E.  Ciruela-A.  Gilbert-H-J.  Hazlewood-G-P.
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AU Becker-P.  Abu-Reesh-I.  Markossian-S.  Antranikian-G.  Maerkl-H.
TI Determination of the kinetic parameters during continuous
   cultivation of the lipase-producing thermophile Bacillus sp.
   IHI-91 on olive oil.
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AU Kazan-D.  Ertan-H.  Erarslan-A.
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AU Dunster-C-A.  Cheeseman-K-H.  Maddix-S-P.
TI The effect of oxidative stress on the production of the recombinant
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AU Dave-M-N.  Chattoo-B-B.
TI A counter-selectable marker for genetic transformation of the yeast
   Schwanniomyces alluvius.
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AU Blanco-J.  Coque-J-J-R.  Velasco-J.  Martin-J-F.
TI Cloning, expression in Streptomyces lividans and biochemical
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AU Walfridsson-M.  Anderlund-M.  Bao-X.  Hahn-Haegerdal-B.
TI Expression of different levels of enzymes from the Pichia stipitis
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   product formation during xylose utilisation.
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AU Wang-H.  Jones-R-W.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of a fungal beta-1,4-endoglucanase
   increases the minimum size required for the substrate.
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AU Chen-D-C.  Beckerich-J-M.  Gaillardin-C.
TI One-step transformation of the dimorphic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica.
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AU Haddad-S.  Sodini-I.  Monnet-C.  Latrille-E.  Corrieu-G.
TI Effect of citrate on growth of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis in
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AU Olguin-E-J.  Galicia-S.  Camacho-R.  Mercado-G.  Perez-T-J.
TI Production of Spirulina sp. in sea water supplemented with
   anaerobic effluents in outdoor raceways under temperate climatic
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(2)  P 242.
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AU Pines-O.  Shemesh-S.  Battat-E.  Goldberg-I.
TI Overexpression of cytosolic malate dehydrogenase (MDH2) causes
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(2)  P 248.
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AU Semba-H.  Sakano-K.
TI A para-site-specific hydroxylation of aromatic compounds by
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AU Heinfling-A.  Bergbauer-M.  Szewzyk-U.
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AU Fuchs-W.  Schatzmayr-G.  Braun-R.
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AU Teeling-H.  Cypionka-H.
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AU Meisler-M.
TI Mutation watch: PEX PLUS? Gene(s) for X-linked hypophosphatemia and
   deafness.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 543.
AB 70080543.335

AU Bachmanov-A-A.  Reed-D-R.  Ninomiya-Y.  Inoue-M.  Tordoff-M-G.
   Price-R-A.  Beauchamp-G-K.
TI Sucrose consumption in mice: major influence of two genetic loci
   affecting peripheral sensory responses.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 545.
AB 70080545.335

AU Deng-A-Y.  Jackson-C-M.  Hoebee-B.  Rapp-J-P.
TI Mapping of rat Chromosome 5 markers generated from
   chromosome-sorted DNA.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 549.
AB 70080549.335

AU Kobayashi-T.  Urakami-S.  Cheadle-J-P.  Aspinwall-R.  Harris-P.
   Sampson-J-R.  Hino-O.
TI Identification of a leader exon and a core promoter for the rat
   tuberous sclerosis 2 (Tsc2) gene and structural comparison with
   the human homolog.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 554.
AB 70080554.335

AU Hu-Z.    Rohrer-G-A.  Stone-R-T.  Rutherford-M.  Osinski-M-A.
   Pampusch-M-S.  Murtaugh-M-P.  Brown-D-R.  Beattie-C-W.  
TI Linkage assignment of eleven genes to the porcine genome.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 559.
AB 70080559.335

AU Soumillion-A.  Erkens-J-H-F.  Lenstra-J-A.  Rettenberger-G.
   te-Pas-M-F-W.
TI Genetic variation in the porcine myogenin gene locus.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 564.
AB 70080564.335

AU Raudsepp-T.  Otte-K.  Rozell-B.  Chowdhary-B-P.
TI FISH mapping of the IGF2 gene in horse and donkey-detection of
   homoeology with HSA11.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 569.
AB 70080569.335

AU Klungland-H.  Gomez-Raya-L.  Howard-C-J.  Collins-R-A.  Rogne-S.
   Lien-S.
TI Mapping of bovine FcgammaR (FCGR) genes by sperm typing allows
   extended use of human map information.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 573.
AB 70080573.335

AU Seo-K-W.  Miyoshi-H.  Kon-Y.  Watanabe-T.
TI Chromosomal mapping and developmental study of Tattered-Hokkaido
   (Td^[ho]).
SO 1997 8(08)  P 578.
AB 70080578.335

AU Reeves-R-H.  Patch-D.  Sharpe-A-H.  Borriello-F.  Freeman-G-J.
   Edelhoff-S.  Disteche-C.
TI The costimulatory genes Cd80 and Cd86 are linked on mouse
   Chromosome 16 and human Chromosome 3.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 581.
AB 70080581.335

AU Guenther-T.  Spoerle-R.  Schughart-K.
TI The open brain (opb) mutation maps to mouse Chromosome 1.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 583.
AB 70080583.335

AU Szpirer-C.  Szpirer-J.  Vanvooren-P.  Riviere-M.  Maget-B.
   Svoboda-M.  Shiozawa-M.  Simon-J-S.  Jacob-H-J.  Koike-G.
TI Localization of the rat genes encoding glucagon, glucagon receptor,
   and insulin receptor, candidates for diabetes mellitus
   susceptibility loci.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 586.
AB 70080586.335

AU Kloeting-I.  Voigt-B.  Kovacs-P.
TI Comparison of genetic variability at microsatellite loci in wild
   rats and inbred rat strains (Rattus norvegicus).
SO 1997 8(08)  P 589.
AB 70080589.335

AU Yerle-M.  Lahbib-Mansais-Y.  Pinton-P.  Robic-A.  Goureau-A.
   Milan-D.  Gellin-J.
TI The cytogenetic map of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domestica).
SO 1997 8(08)  P 592.
AB 70080592.335

AU Hu-Z.    Rohrer-G-A.  Murtaugh-M-P.  Stone-R-T.  Beattie-C-W.
TI Mapping genes to swine X Chromosome provides reference loci for
   comparative mapping.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 608.
AB 70080608.335

AU Nasir-J.  Theilmann-J-L.  Vaillancourt-J-P.  Munday-N-A.  Ali-A.
   Scherer-S.  Beatty-B.  Nicholson-D-W.  Hayden-M-R.
TI Interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme (ICE) and related cell death
   genes ICE_[rel]-II and ICE_[rel]-III map to the same PAC clone at
   band 11q22.2-22.3.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 611.
AB 70080611.335

AU Girard-Santosuosso-O.  Bumstead-N.  Lantier-I.  Protais-J.
   Colin-P.  Guillot-J-F.  Beaumont-C.  Malo-D.  Lantier-F.
TI Partial conservation of the mammalian NRAMP1 syntenic group on
   chicken Chromosome 7.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 614.
AB 70080614.335

AU Mattei-M-G.  De-Moerlooze-L.  Lovec-H.  Coulier-F.  Birnbaum-D.
   Dickson-C.
TI Mouse Fgf9 (fibroblast growth factor 9) is localized on Chromosome
   14.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 617.
AB 70080617.335

AU Kraut-N.
TI The gene encoding I-mf (Mdfi) maps to human Chromosome 6p21 and
   mouse Chromosome 17.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 618.
AB 70080618.335

AU Kalcheva-I.    Elliott-R-W.  Dalziel-M.  Lau-J-T-Y.
TI The gene encoding beta-galactoside alpha2,6-sialyltransferase maps
   to mouse Chromosome 16.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 619.
AB 70080619.335

AU Welch-C-L.    Xia-Y-R.  Hong-H.  Stallcup-M-R.  Lusis-A-J.
TI Localization of the mouse glucocorticoid receptor-interacting
   protein 1 gene (Grip1) to proximal Chromosome 1 by linkage
   analysis.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 620.
AB 70080620.335

AU Tchernev-V-T.  Yang-T-P.  Kingsmore-S-F.
TI Genetic mapping of lysyl oxidase-2 (Loxl) on mouse Chromosome 9.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 621.
AB 70080621.335

AU Abe-K.  Noce-T.
TI A DEAD-family protein gene, Ddx4, encoding a murine homolog of
   Drosophila vasa maps to the distal end of mouse Chromosome 13.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 622.
AB 70080622.335

AU Cook-S.  Johnson-K.  Davisson-M.
TI The mouse urate oxidase gene, Uox, maps to distal Chromosome 3.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 623.
AB 70080623.335

AU Nuglozeh-E.  Kozak-L-P.
TI Genetic mapping of the C-type natriuretic peptide receptor (Npr2)
   gene to mouse Chromosome 4.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 624.
AB 70080624.335

AU Pravenec-M.  Wang-J-M.  Kren-V.  St-Lezin-E.
TI Linkage mapping of the mixed-lineage leukemia (Mll) gene to rat
   Chromosome 8.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 625.
AB 70080625.335

AU Sun-H-S.  Wang-L.  Rothschild-M-F.  Tuggle-C-K.
TI Assignment of porcine ceruloplasmin and v-RAF1 murine viral
   oncogene homolog 1 to Chromosome 13 by linkage analysis.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 626.
AB 70080626.335

AU Musilova-P.  Stratil-A.  Jurakova-M.  Rubes-J.  Cepica-S.
TI Assignment of the gene for outer dense fiber of sperm tails (ODF)
   to porcine Chromosome 4p11-p14.
SO 1997 8(08)  P 628.
AB 70080628.335

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TI Pharmacokinetics of Adriamycin and cisplatin for anhepatic
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 457.
AB 70400457.280

AU Chelladurai-M.  Lobocki-C-A.  Sultani-M.  Hanna-Y.  Drelichman-A.
   Pieper-D-R.  McLaughlin-P-W.
TI Bromodeoxyuridine improves the cytotoxic effect of cisplatin: a
   comparison with 5-fluorouracil.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 463.
AB 70400463.280

AU Kubota-K.  Furuse-K.  Kawahara-M.  Kodama-N.  Ogawara-M.  Takada-M.
   Masuda-N.  Negoro-S.  Matsui-K.  Takifuji-N.  Kudoh-S.
   Kusunoki-Y.  Fukuoka-M.
TI Cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy for elderly patients with
   non-small-cell lung cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 469.
AB 70400469.280

AU Jones-C-B.  Clements-M-K.  Wasi-S.  Daoud-S-S.
TI Sensitivity to camptothecin of human breast carcinoma and normal
   endothelial cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 475.
AB 70400475.280

AU Bower-M.  Newlands-E-S.  Bleehen-N-M.  Brada-M.  Begent-R-J-H.
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TI Multicentre CRC phase II trial of temozolomide in recurrent or
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 484.
AB 70400484.280

AU Grosse-P-Y.  Bressolle-F.  Pinguet-F.
TI Methyl-&beta;-cyclodextrin in HL-60 parental and
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   activity and intracellular accumulation of doxorubicin.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 489.
AB 70400489.280

AU Levasseur-L-M.  Greco-W-R.  Rustum-Y-M.  Slocum-H-K.
TI Combined action of paclitaxel and cisplatin against wildtype and
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 495.
AB 70400495.280

AU Bomgaars-L.  Gunawardena-S.  Kelley-S-E.  Ramu-A.
TI The inactivation of doxorubicin by long ultraviolet light.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 506.
AB 70400506.280

AU Shintani-Y.  Tanaka-T.  Nozaki-Y.
TI GS-164, a small synthetic compound, stimulates tubulin
   polymerization by a similar mechanism to that of Taxol.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 513.
AB 70400513.280

AU Sancho-A-R.  Dowell-J-A.  Wolf-W.
TI The effects of anesthesia on the biodistribution of drugs in rats:
   a carboplatin study.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 521.
AB 70400521.280

AU Arai-Y.  Inaba-Y.  Takeuchi-Y.  Ariyoshi-Y.
TI Intermittent hepatic arterial infusion of high-dose 5FU on a weekly
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 526.
AB 70400526.280

AU Ducharme-M-P.  Bernstein-M-L.  Granvil-C-P.  Gehrcke-B.
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TI Phenytoin-induced alteration in the N-dechloroethylation of
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 40(6)  P 531.
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TI Genetic transformation of lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swing.):
   factors affecting transformation and regeneration.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 731.
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AU Choi-Y-E.  Kim-H-S.  Soh-W-Y.  Yang-D-C.
TI Developmental and structural aspects of somatic embryos formed on
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 738.
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AU Gutierrez-E-M-A.  Luth-D.  Moore-G-A.
TI Factors affecting Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in Citrus
   and production of sour orange (Citrus aurantium L.) plants
   expressing the coat protein gene of citrus tristeza virus.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 745.
AB 70160745.299

AU Ishikawa-K.  Harata-K.  Mii-M.  Sakai-A.  Yoshimatsu-K.
   Shimomura-K.
TI Cryopreservation of zygotic embryos of a Japanese terrestrial
   orchid (Bletilla striata) by vitrification.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 754.
AB 70160754.299

AU Orshinsky-B-R.  Sadasivaiah-R-S.
TI Effect of plant growth conditions, plating density, and genotype on
   the anther culture response of soft white spring wheat hybrids.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 758.
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AU Nyange-N-E.  Williamson-B.  Lyon-G-D.  McNicol-R-J.  Connolly-T.
TI Responses of cells and protoplasts of Coffea arabica genotypes to
   partially purified culture filtrates produced by Colletotrichum
   kahawae.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 763.
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AU Lin-H-S.  De-Jeu-M-J.  Jacobsen-E.
TI Direct shoot regeneration from excised leaf explants of in vitro
   grown seedlings of Alstroemeria L.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 770.
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AU Zuker-A.  Ahroni-A.  Shejtman-H.  Vainstein-A.
TI Adventitious shoot regeneration from leaf explants of Gypsophila
   paniculata L.
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AU Bhuyan-A-K.  Pattnaik-S.  Chand-P-K.
TI Micropropagation of Curry Leaf Tree [Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng.]
   by axillary proliferation using intact seedlings.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 779.
AB 70160779.299

AU Chengalrayan-K.  Mhaske-V-B.  Hazra-S.
TI High-frequency conversion of abnormal peanut somatic embryos.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 783.
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AU Mullins-K-V.  Llewellyn-D-J.  Hartney-V-J.  Strauss-S.  Dennis-E-S.
TI Regeneration and transformation of Eucalyptus camaldulensis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 787.
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AU Mita-G.  Nocco-G.  Leuci-C.  Greco-V.  Rampino-P.  Perrotta-C.
TI Secreted heat shock proteins in sunflower suspension cell cultures.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 792.
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TI DNA amplification variation within cultivars of turf-type Couch
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 797.
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AU Bhatti-M-H.  Percival-T.  Davey-C-D-M.  Henshaw-G-G.  Blakesley-D.
TI Cryopreservation of embryogenic tissue of a range of genotypes of
   sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas [L] Lam.) using an encapsulation
   protocol.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(11)  P 802.
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AU  Sham-RL.  Ou-C-Y.  Cappuccio-J.  Braggins-C.  Dunnigan-K.
    Phatak-PD. 
TI  Correlation Between Genotype and Phenotype in Hereditary
    Hemochromatosis: Analysis of 61 Cases
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Aug 31.  23(16).  P. 314-320.
DE  liver
DE  iron
DE  biopsy
DE  transferrin saturation
DE  HFE
DE  HLA-H
AB  This report assesses the degree of iron overload in a cohort
    of patients in relationship to the presence or absence of the
    recently described  845 G->A (C282Y) and 187 C->G (H63D)
    mutations in the HFE (HLA-H) gene. Sixty-one patients with
    hereditary hemochromatosis diagnosed either with liver biopsy
    or on clinical grounds were included in this analysis. Forty-
    one patients were homozygous for C282Y, the genotype
    considered to be characteristic of hereditary
    hemochromatosis. At the time of this analysis, 37 of these 41
    patients had achieved a state of iron depletion and
    mobilizable iron was calculated; 19 had less than 4 grams.
    Twenty-five of these 41 patients had liver biopsies; 4 of
    these patients had a hepatic iron index  less than 1.9. Of
    the 4 patients with a normal hepatic iron index, 3 had a
    quantitative hepatic iron of greater than 50 micromol/g
    dry weight, and one had an inadequate biopsy sample. These
    findings support our suspicion that individuals may have
    hereditary hemochromatosis and homozygous C282Y despite
    relatively low body iron stores.  
    Five patients were compound heterozygotes for C282Y and H63D. 
    Four of these patients underwent liver biopsy; two had a
    hepatic iron index greater than 1.9. A third patient had a
    hepatic iron index of 1.3 but a quantitative hepatic iron of
    90.6 micromol/g dry weight. All patients were
    phlebotomized to a state of iron depletion and only one of
    these patients had a mobilizable iron greater than 4 grams.
    Three patients were homozygous for H63D; these patients had
    either a hepatic iron index >1.9 or greater than 4 grams of
    mobilizable iron. Patients with homozygous H63D and
    significant iron overload are not well described. Seven
    patients were heterozygous for either C282Y or H63D; 4 had
    significant iron overload but three did not.  Five patients
    had no HFE mutations; one of these patients unequivocally has
    iron overload with a hepatic iron index of 4.4. 
    We conclude that:  (1) Identification of HFE mutations will
    be clinically useful in identifying patients with hereditary
    hemochromatosis, (2) Patient genotyping will help confirm a
    diagnosis of hereditary hemochromatosis in some patients with
    relatively low body iron stores, (3) Significant iron loading
    can occur in the absence of homozygous C282Y, adding to the
    evidence that genes other than HFE may be involved in iron
    loading, and (4) Homozygous H63D can be associated with
    significant iron overload. 
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