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AU di Fiore-P-P.  Pelicci-P-G.  Sorkin-A.
TI EH: a novel protein*protein interaction domain=20
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DE EH
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 411-413.
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AU Corden-J-L.  Patturajan-M.
TI New functions for the CTD.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 413-416.
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AU Morozov-V.  Mushegian-A-R.  Koonin-E-V.  Bork-P.
TI A putative nucleic acid-binding domain in Bloom=27s and=20
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DE sequence analysis
DE helicase
DE Mycobacterium
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 417-418.
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AU Poterszman-A.  Lamour-V.  Egly-J-M.  Moras-D.  Thierry-J-C.  Poch-O.
TI A eukaryotic XPB/ERCC3-like helicase in  Mycobacterium leprae.
DE XPB
DE ERCC3
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DE Mycobacterium leprae
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 418-419.

AU Junge-W.  Lill-H.  Engelbrecht-S.
TI ATP synthase: an electro-chemical transducer with rotatory mechanics.
DE bioenergetics
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 420-423.
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AU Foiani-M.  Lucchini-G.  Plevani-P.
TI The DNA polymerase a*primase complex couples DNA replication,=20
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 424-427.
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AU Woscholski-R.  Parker-P-J.
TI Inositol lipid 5-phosphatases * traffic signals and signal traffic.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 427-431.
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AU Richards-R-I.  Sutherland-G-R.
TI Dynamic mutation: possible mechanisms and significance in human =
   disease.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 432-436.
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AU Blank-V.  Andrews-N-C.
TI The Maf transcription factors: regulators of differentiation.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 437-441.
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AU Kanehisa-M.
TI Linking databases and organisms: GenomeNet resources in Japan.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 442-444.
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AU Smith-C-M.  Gribskov-M.  Shindyalov-I.   Taylor-S.  Ten Eyck-L.
TI The Protein Kinase Resource.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 444-446.
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AU Taylor-J-H.
TI Tritium-labeled thymidine and early insights into=20
   DNA replication and chromosome structure.
DE DNA replication
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DE thymidine
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 447-450.
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AU West-I-C.
TI The Journal of Experimental Biology * Homeostasis: Molecular,=20
   Cellular and Systemic Mechanisms.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1997  Nov.  22(11).  P. 450.
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AU Poole-J.
TI The Blood Group Antigen: Facts Book.
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AU Ainscough-R.
TI DNA Sequencing Strategies: Automated and Advanced Approaches.
DE DNA sequencing
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TI Survey of Culturable Airborne Bacteria at Four Diverse Locations in
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SO Microb-Ecol.  1997 34(03)  P 167.
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AU Guo-C.  Sun-W.  Harsh-J-B.  Ogram-A.  
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AU Yasui-M. Kikuchi-T. Ogawa-M. Otaka-Y. Tsuchitani-M. Iwata-H.
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(8). P 531-540.

AU Sollazzo-V. Traina-G.C. DeMattei-M. Pellati-A. Pezzetti-F. Caruso-A.
TI Responses of Human MG-63 Osteosarcoma Cell Line and Human Osteoblast-Like
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(8). P 541-547.

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TI Short Cycles of Both Static and Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields 
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TI Environmental Magnetic Fields Inhibit the Antipfoliferative 
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1997. 18(8). P 555-562. 

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TI Summary of Measured Radiofrequency Electric and Magnetic Fields 
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AU Suzuki-S.  Kogure-K.  Tanoue-E.
TI Immunochemical detection of dissolved proteins and their source
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AU Voss-M.  Nausch-G.  Montoya-J-P.
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 51-59.

AU Crawford-D-W.  Harrison-P-J.
TI Direct measurement of pCO2 in cultures of marine phytoplankton: how
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 61-74.

AU Jakobsen-H-H.  Hansen-P-J.
TI Prey size selection, grazing and growth response of the small
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 75-86.

AU Kerner-M.  Yasseri-S.
TI Utilization of phytoplankton in seston aggregates from the Elbe
   estuary, Germany, during early degradation processes.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 87-102.

AU Terrados-J.  Duarte-C-M.  Kenworthy-W-J.
TI Is the apical growth of Cymodocea nodosa dependent on clonal
   integration?
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 103<110.

AU Aberg-P.  Pavia-H.
TI Temporal and multiple scale spatial variation in juvenile and adult
   abundance of the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 111-119.

AU Holmquist-J-G.
TI Disturbance and gap formation in a marine benthic mosaic: influence of
   shifting macroalgal patches on seagrass structure and mobile
   invertebrates.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 121-130.

AU Vidondo-B.  Duarte-C-M.  Middelboe-A-L.  Stefansen-K.  Luetzen-T.
   Nielsen-S-L.
TI Dynamics of a landscape mosaic: size and age distributions, growth and
   demography of seagrass Cymodocea nodosa patches.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 131-138.

AU Rooker-J-R.  Holt-S-A.
TI Utilization of subtropical seagrass meadows by newly settled red drum
   Sciaenops ocellatus: patterns of distribution and growth.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 139-149.

AU Moodley-L.  van-der-Zwaan-G-J.  Herman-P-M-J.  Kempers-L.
   van-Breugel-P.
TI Differential response of benthic meiofauna to anoxia with special
   reference to Foraminifera (Protista: Sarcodina).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 151-163.

AU Blanco-J.  Morono-A.  Franco-J.  Reyero-M-I.
TI PSP detoxification kinetics in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.
   One- and two-compartment models and the effect of some environmental
   variables.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 165-175.

AU Lewis-D-E.  Cerrato-R-M.
TI Growth uncoupling and the relationship between shell growth and
   metabolism in the soft shell clam Mya arenaria.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 177-189.

AU Davies-I-M.  Harding-M-J-C.  Bailey-S-K.  Shanks-A-M.  Laenge-R.
TI Sublethal effects of tributyltin oxide on the dogwhelk Nucella
   lapillus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 191-204.

AU Fujiwara-M.  Highsmith-R-C.
TI Harpacticoid copepods: potential link between inbound adult salmon and
   outbound juvenile salmon.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 205-216.

AU Arce-A-M.  Aguilar-Davila-W.  Sosa-Cordero-E.  Caddy-J-F.
TI Artificial shelters (casitas) as habitats for juvenile spiny lobsters
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Nov 17.  158.  P 217-224.

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AU Minami-H.  Ogi-H.
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TI Temperature and pressure dependence of Shaker K^[+] channel N- and
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SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 26(6)  P 433.
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AU Canaves-J-M.  Aleu-J.  Lejarreta-M.  Gonzalez-Ros-J-M.
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TI Effects of pH on the kinetics of the interaction between
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AU Meyer-R.  Heinemann-S-H.
TI Temperature and pressure dependence of Shaker K^[+] channel N- and
   C-type inactivation.
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AU Garidel-P.  Johann-C.  Mennicke-L.  Blume-A.
TI The mixing behavior of pseudobinary
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SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 26(6)  P 447.
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TI Mechanisms of hydration effects on the structural-dynamic and
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TI The charge state of an ion channel controls neutral polymer entry
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AU Fischer-S-F.  Scherer-P-O-J.
TI Charge separation in photosynthesis via a spin exchange coupling
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SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 26(6)  P 477.
AB 70260477.249

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   study.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 26(6)  P 485.
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TI Mutation watch: Mouse brachyury (T), the T-box gene family, and
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 799.
AB 70080799.335

AU Manenti-G.  Gariboldi-M.  Fiorino-A.  Zedda-A-I.  Pierotti-M-A.
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TI Pas1 is a common lung cancer susceptibility locus in three mouse
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 801.
AB 70080801.335

AU Greally-J-M.  Guinness-M-E.  McGrath-J.  Zemel-S.
TI Matrix-attachment regions in the mouse Chromosome 7F imprinted
   domain.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 805.
AB 70080805.335

AU Ramakrishnan-C.  Robins-D-M.
TI Steroid hormone responsiveness of a family of closely related mouse
   proviral elements.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 811.
AB 70080811.335

AU Greenwood-A-D.    Southard-Smith-E-M.    Galecki-A-T.  Burke-D-T.
TI Coordinate control and variation in X-linked gene expression among
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 818.
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AU Wendell-D-L.  Gorski-J.
TI Quantitative trait loci for estrogen-dependent pituitary tumor
   growth in the rat.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 823.
AB 70080823.335

AU Simianer-H.  Szyda-J.  Ramon-G.  Lien-S.
TI Evidence for individual and between-family variability of the
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 830.
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AU Weikard-R.  Goldammer-T.  Kuehn-C.  Barendse-W.  Schwerin-M.
TI Targeted development of microsatellite markers from the defined
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 836.
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AU Crawford-M-J.  Lanctot-C.  Tremblay-J-J.  Jenkins-N.  Gilbert-D.
   Copeland-N.  Beatty-B.  Drouin-J.
TI Human and murine PTX1/Ptx1 gene maps to the region for Treacher
   Collins Syndrome.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 841.
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AU Higgins-D-C.  Paigen-B.
TI An additional 150 SSLP markers typed for the AXB and BXA
   recombinant inbred mouse strains.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 846.
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AU Yamada-S.  Nakagama-H.  Toyota-M.  Ushijima-T.  Okada-K.  Sato-K.
   Sugimura-T.  Nagao-M.
TI Cloning of rat Brca2 and linkage mapping to Chromosome 12.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 850.
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AU Poucke-M-V.  Sjoberg-A.  Mattheeuws-M.  Van-Zeveren-A.  Bouquet-Y.
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TI Mapping of the ATP2B2 and PCCB genes on porcine Chromosome 13.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 852.
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AU Womack-J-E.  Johnson-J-S.  Owens-E-K.  Rexroad-III-C-E.
   Schlaepfer-J.  Yang-Y-P.
TI A whole-genome radiation hybrid panel for bovine gene mapping.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 854.
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AU Maddatu-T.  Naggert-J-K.
TI Allele-specific PCR assays for the tub and cpe^[fat] mutations.
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AU Blin-N.  Scholz-M.  Wissinger-B.  Muellenbach-R.  Pusch-C.
TI Expressed sequences within pericentromeric heterochromatin of human
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 859.
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AU Russell-M-W.  Baker-P.  Izumo-S.
TI Cloning, chromosomal mapping, and expression of the human eHAND
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 863.
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AU Malas-S.  Duthie-S-M.  Mohri-F.  Lovell-Badge-R.  Episkopou-V.
TI Cloning and mapping of the human SOX1: a highly conserved gene
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AU Wang-W.  Yoshiura-K.  Murray-J.  Lufkin-T.
TI Assignment of the murine Hmx1 homeobox gene to the proximal region
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AU Rooke-K.  Briquet-Laugier-V.  Xia-Y-R.  Lusis-A-J.  Doolittle-M-H.
TI Mapping of the gene for calreticulin (Calr) to mouse Chromosome 8.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 870.
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AU Sutton-V-R.  Pan-Y.  Craigen-W-J.
TI Regional localization of the mouse argininosuccinate lyase gene to
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 871.
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AU Rhim-H.    Savagner-P.  Thibaudeau-G.    Thiery-J-P.  Pavan-W-J.
TI Localization of a neural crest transcription factor, Slug, to mouse
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SO 1997 8(11)  P 872.
AB 70080872.335

AU Matsui-M.    Ichihara-H.  Kobayashi-S.  Tanaka-H.  Tsuchida-J.
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   Taketo-M-M.  Seldin-M-F.
TI Mapping of six germ cell-specific genes to mouse chromosomes.
SO 1997 8(11)  P 873.
AB 70080873.335

AU Simoneaux-D-K.  Leach-R-J.  O'Connell-P.
TI Galanin receptor 1 gene (Galnr1) is tightly linked to the myelin
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SO 1997 8(11)  P A875.
AB 7008A875.335

AU Lan-Y.  Jiang-R.  Shawber-C.  Weinmaster-G.  Gridley-T.
TI The Jagged2 gene maps to Chromosome 12 and is a candidate for the
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AU Namekata-K.  Imagawa-M.  Terashi-A.  Ohta-S.  Oyama-F.  Ihara-Y.
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AU Kang-S.  Rosenberg-M.  Ko-V-D.  Biesecker-L-G.
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AU Gloria-Bottini-F.  Lucarini-N.  Palmarino-R.  La-Torre-M.  Amante-A.
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AU Burwinkel-B.  Moses-S-W.  Kilimann-M-W.
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 205.
AB 71010205.439

AU De-Braekeleer-M.  Allard-C.  Leblanc-J-P.  Simard-F.  Aubin-G.
TI Genotype-phenotype correlation in cystic fibrosis patients
   compound heterozygous for the A455E mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 208.
AB 71010208.439

AU Thomas-A-W.  Sherratt-E-J.  Gagg-J-W.  Davies-S-A.  Aneela-M.
   Alcolado-J-C.
TI Genetic linkage study of a major susceptibility locus (D2S125)  in
   a British population of non-insulin dependent diabetic sib-pairs
   using a simple non-isotopic screening method.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 212.
AB 71010212.439

AU Hirst-M-C.  Arinami-T.  Laird-C-D.
TI Sequence analysis of long FMR1 arrays in the Japanese population:
   insights into the generation of long (CGG)_[n] tracts.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 214.
AB 71010214.439

AU Amiel-A.  Litmanovich-T.  Gaber-E.  Lishner-M.  Avivi-L.
   Fejgin-M-D.
TI Asynchronous replication of p53 and 21q22 loci  in chronic
   lymphocytic leukemia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 219.
AB 71010219.439

AU Sago-H.  Kim-H-S.  Goldberg-J-D.  Chung-J-H.  Pedersen-R-A.
   Lebo-R-V.
TI Dual blastomere analysis improves reliability  of preimplantation
   trembler mouse diagnosis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 223.
AB 71010223.439

AU Viribay-M.  Hayashi-T.  Telleria-D.  Mochizuki-T.  Reynolds-D-M.
   Alonso-R.  Lens-X-M.  Moreno-F.  Harris-P-C.  Somlo-S.
   San-Millan-J-L.
TI Novel stop and frameshifting mutations  in the autosomal dominant
   polycystic kidney disease 2 (PKD2) gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 229.
AB 71010229.439

AU van-de-Vosse-E.  Franco-B.  van-der-Bent-P.  Montini-E.  Orth-U.
   Hanauer-A.  Tijmes-N.  van-Ommen-G-J-B.  Ballabio-A.
   den-Dunnen-J-T.  Bergen-A-A-B.
TI Exclusion of PPEF as the gene causing X-linked juvenile
   retinoschisis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 235.
AB 71010235.439

AU Sarkisian-T.  Emerit-I.  Arutyunyan-R.  Levy-A.  Cernjavski-L.
   Filipe-P.
TI Familial Mediterranian fever: clastogenic plasma factors correlated
    with increased O_[2]^[-] - production by neutrophils.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 238.
AB 71010238.439

AU Gelernter-J.  Kranzler-H.  Cubells-J-F.
TI Serotonin transporter protein (SLC6A4) allele  and haplotype
   frequencies and linkage disequilibria  in African- and
   European-American and Japanese populations  and in
   alcohol-dependent subjects.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 243.
AB 71010243.439

AU Parfait-B.  Percheron-A.  Chretien-D.  Rustin-P.  Munnich-A.
   Roetig-A.
TI No mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase (COX) gene mutations  in 18
   cases of COX deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(2)  P 247.
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AU Nomenclature-Committee-of-the-International-Union-of-Biochemistry-
   and-Molecular-Biology-(NC-IUBMB)  Barrett-A-J.
TI Enzyme Nomenclature. Recommendations 1992
SU Supplement 4: corrections and additions (1997).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 1.
AB 72500001.225

AU Mizuno-K.  Noda-K.  Araki-T.  Imaoka-T.  Kobayashi-Y.  Akita-Y.
   Shimonaka-M.  Kishi-S.  Ohno-S.
TI The proteolytic cleavage of protein kinase C isotypes, which
   generates kinase and regulatory fragments, correlates with
   Fas-mediated and 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate-induced
   apoptosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 7.
AB 72500007.225

AU Hakalehto-E.  Santa-H.  Vepsaelaeinen-J.  Laatikainen-R.  Finne-J.
TI Identification of a common structural motif in the disordered
   N-terminal region of bacterial flagellins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 19.
AB 72500019.225

AU Sasse-B.  Lustig-A.  Aebi-U.  Stuurman-N.
TI In vitro assembly of Drosophila lamin Dm_[0].
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 30.
AB 72500030.225

AU Brown-J-C.  Sasaki-T.  Goehring-W.  Yamada-Y.  Timpl-R.
TI The C-terminal domain V of perlecan promotes beta1
   integrin-mediated cell adhesion, binds heparin, nidogen and
   fibulin-2 and can be modified by glycosaminoglycans.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 39.
AB 72500039.225

AU Gwack-Y.  Kim-D-W.  Han-J-H.  Choe-J.
TI DNA helicase activity of the hepatitis C virus nonstructural
   protein 3.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 47.
AB 72500047.225

AU Fukuoka-S.  Knirel-Y-A.  Lindner-B.  Moll-H.  Seydel-U.
   Zaehringer-U.
TI Elucidation of the structure of the core region and the complete
   structure of the R-type lipopolysaccharide of Erwinia carotovora
   FERM P-7576.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 55.
AB 72500055.225

AU Harant-H.  Andrew-P-J.  Reddy-G-S.  Foglar-E.  Lindley-I-J-D.
TI 1alpha,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D_[3] and a variety of its natural
   metabolites transcriptionally repress
   nuclear-factor-kappaB-mediated interleukin-8 gene expression.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 63.
AB 72500063.225

AU Mizuguchi-M.  Nara-M.  Ke-Y.  Kawano-K.  Hiraoki-T.  Nitta-K.
TI Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopic studies on the
   coordination of the side-chain COO^[-] groups to Ca^[2+] in equine
   lysozyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 72.
AB 72500072.225

AU Vincent-C.  Tarbouriech-N.  Haertlein-M.
TI Genomic organization, cDNA sequence, bacterial expression, and
   purification of human seryl-tRNA synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 77.
AB 72500077.225

AU Sharp-T-V.  Witzel-J-E.  Jagus-R.
TI Homologous regions of the alpha subunit of eukaryotic translational
   initiation factor 2 (eIF2alpha) and the vaccinia virus K3L gene
   product interact with the same domain within the dsRNA-activated
   protein kinase (PKR).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 85.
AB 72500085.225

AU Vrhovski-B.  Jensen-S.  Weiss-A-S.
TI Coacervation characteristics of recombinant human tropoelastin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 92.
AB 72500092.225

AU Kroeger-N.  Lehmann-G.  Rachel-R.  Sumper-M.
TI Characterization of a 200-kDa diatom protein that is specifically
   associated with a silica-based substructure of the cell wall.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 99.
AB 72500099.225

AU Taube-R.  Avidan-O.  Hizi-A.
TI The fidelity of misinsertion and mispair extension throughout DNA
   synthesis exhibited by mutants of the reverse transcriptase of
   human immunodeficiency virus type 2 resistant to nucleoside
   analogs.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 106.
AB 72500106.225

AU Shapiro-A-B.  Corder-A-B.  Ling-V.
TI P-glycoprotein-mediated Hoechst 33342 transport out of the lipid
   bilayer.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 115.
AB 72500115.225

AU Shapiro-A-B.  Ling-V.
TI Extraction of Hoechst 33342 from the cytoplasmic leaflet of the
   plasma membrane by P-glycoprotein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 122.
AB 72500122.225

AU Shapiro-A-B.  Ling-V.
TI Positively cooperative sites for drug transport by P-glycoprotein
   with distinct drug specificities.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 130.
AB 72500130.225

AU Sung-U.  O'Rear-J-J.  Yurchenco-P-D.
TI Localization of heparin binding activity in recombinant laminin G
   domain.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 138.
AB 72500138.225

AU Ho-P-L.  Soares-M-B.  Maack-T.  Gimenez-I.  Puorto-G.
   de-Fatima-Domingues-Furtado-M.  Raw-I.
TI Cloning of an unusual natriuretic peptide from the South American
   coral snake Micrurus corallinus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 144.
AB 72500144.225

AU Delaforge-M.  Andre-F.  Jaouen-M.  Dolgos-H.  Benech-H.  Gomis-J-M.
    Noel-J-P.  Cavelier-F.  Verducci-J.  Aubagnac-J-L.  Liebermann-B.
TI Metabolism of tentoxin by hepatic cytochrome P-450 3A isozymes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 150.
AB 72500150.225

AU Martinez-Arias-W.  Pettersson-G.
TI Mechanism of NADH transfer between alcohol dehydrogenase and
   glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 158.
AB 72500158.225

AU Beynon-L-M.  Richards-J-C.  Perry-M-B.
TI Identification of the common antigenic determinant shared by
   Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes 35A and 20 capsular
   polysaccharides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 163.
AB 72500163.225

AU Angrand-M.  Briolay-A.  Ronzon-F.  Roux-B.
TI Detergent-mediated reconstitution of a
   glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-protein into liposomes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 168.
AB 72500168.225

AU Goossens-F.  Vanhoof-G.  De-Meester-I.  Augustyns-K.  Borloo-M.
   Tourwe-D.  Haemers-A.  Scharpe-S.
TI Development and evaluation of peptide-based prolyl oligopeptidase
   inhibitors.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 177.
AB 72500177.225

AU Trieschmann-L.  Schulze-E.  Schulze-B.  Grossbach-U.
TI The histone H1 genes of the dipteran insect, Chironomus thummi,
   fall under two divergent classes and encode proteins with distinct
   intranuclear distribution and potentially different functions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 184.
AB 72500184.225

AU Takemori-H.  Halder-S-K.  Nonaka-Y.  Fujii-T.  Ohta-M.  Hatano-O.
   Okamoto-M.
TI Polyadenylation-mediated translational regulation of maternal
   P450(11beta) mRNA in frog oocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 197.
AB 72500197.225

AU Kawachi-H.  Shimizu-K.  Atomi-H.  Sanuki-S.  Ueda-M.  Tanaka-A.
TI Gene analysis of an NADP-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase localized
   in peroxisomes of the n-alkane-assimilating yeast Candida
   tropicalis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 205.
AB 72500205.225

AU Sano-H.  Tada-T.  Moriyama-A.  Ogawa-H.  Asai-K.  Kawai-Y.
   Hodgson-M-E.  Kato-T.  Wada-Y.  Suchi-M.
TI Isolation of a rat histidase cDNA sequence and expression in
   Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 212.
AB 72500212.225

AU Gehlhar-K.  Petersen-A.  Schramm-G.  Becker-W-M.  Schlaak-M.
   Bufe-A.
TI Correction, Volume 247, No. 1: Investigation of different
   recombinant isoforms of grass group-V allergens (timothy grass
   pollen) isolated by low-stringency cDNA hybridization. Antibody
   binding capacity and allergenic activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 250(1)  P 222.
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TI Population pharmacokinetics of total and unbound etoposide.
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AU Adedoyin-A.  Stiff-D-D.  Smith-D-C.  Romkes-M.  Bahnson-R-C.
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TI All-trans-retinoic acid modulation of drug-metabolizing enzyme
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 41(2)  P 133.
AB 70410133.280

AU Carlson-L.  Goren-M-P.  Bush-D-A.  Griener-J-C.  Quigley-R.
   Tkaczewski-I.  Kamen-B-A.  Weitman-S-D.
TI Toxicity, pharmacokinetics, and in vitro hemodialysis clearance of
   ifosfamide and metabolites in an anephric pediatric patient with
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 41(2)  P 140.
AB 70410140.280

AU Jacquet-P.  Averbach-A.  Stuart-O-A.  Chang-D.  Sugarbaker-P-H.
TI Hyperthermic intraperitoneal doxorubicin: pharmacokinetics,
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 41(2)  P 147.
AB 70410147.280

AU Lai-B-T.  Gao-J-P.  Lanks-K-W.
TI Mechanism of action and spectrum of cell lines sensitive to a
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 41(2)  P 155.
AB 70410155.280

AU Cassidy-J.  Paul-J.  Soukop-M.  Habeshaw-T.  Reed-N-S.  Parkin-D.
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TI Clinical trials of nimodipine as a potential neuroprotector in
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 41(2)  P 161.
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1997 41(2)  P 167.
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AU Markova-B-A.  Mironova-R-S.  Grantcharova-M-L.  Georgiev-O-G.
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TI Complex alterations of the ribosomal gene spacers in mutant sc^[8]
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AU Matyasek-R.  Gazdova-B.  Fajkus-J.  Bezdek-M.
TI NTRS, a new family of highly repetitive  DNAs specific for the T1
   chromosome of tobacco.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(6)  P 369.
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AU Casaregola-S.  Feynerol-C.  Diez-M.  Fournier-P.  Gaillardin-C.
TI Genomic organization of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(6)  P 380.
AB 71060380.412

AU Folle-G-A.  Boccardo-E.  Obe-G.
TI Localization of chromosome breakpoints induced by DNase I in
   Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(6)  P 391.
AB 71060391.412

AU Villa-N.  Dalpra-L.  Larizza-L.
TI Expression of three rare fragile sites: chromosomal truncation,
   amplification of distal segment and telomeric renewal.
SO Chromosoma.  1997 106(6)  P 400.
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AU Drouin-R.  Boutouil-M.  Fetni-R.  Holmquist-G-P.  Scott-P.
   Richer-C-L.  Lemieux-N.
TI DNA replication asynchrony between the paternal and maternal
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AU Nakamura-T.  Ohmoto-T.  Hirata-D.  Tsuchiya-E.  Miyakawa-T.
TI Yeast Crv4/Ttp1, a predicted type II membrane protein, is involved
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 481.
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AU Ochi-K.  Zhang-D.  Kawamoto-S.  Hesketh-A.
TI Molecular and functional analysis of the ribosomal L11 and S12
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 488.
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AU Mocikat-R.  Kardinal-C.  Selmayr-M.
TI Genetic stability of gene-targeted immunoglobulin loci. II.
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 499.
AB 72560499.438

AU Lin-B-Y.  Peng-S-F.  Chen-Y-J.  Chen-H-S.  Kao-C-F.
TI Physical mapping of RFLP markers on four chromosome arms in maize
   using terminal deficiencies.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 509.
AB 72560509.438

AU Franklin-S-E.  Young-L.  Watson-D.  Cigan-A.  Meyer-T.
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TI Southern analysis of BT-R_[1], the Manduca sexta gene encoding the
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 517.
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AU Mellies-J.  Jose-J.  Meyer-T-F.
TI The Neisseria gonorrhoeae gene aniA encodes an inducible nitrite
   reductase.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 525.
AB 72560525.438

AU Villemure-J-F.  Belmaaza-A.  Chartrand-P.
TI The processing of DNA ends at double-strand breaks during
   homologous recombination: different roles for the two ends.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 533.
AB 72560533.438

AU Chandler-J-W.  Bartels-D.
TI Structure and function of the vp1 gene homologue from the
   resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum Hochst.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 539.
AB 72560539.438

AU Spizzo-T.  Byersdorfer-C.  Duesterhoeft-S.  Eide-D.
TI The yeast FET5 gene encodes a FET3 -related multicopper oxidase
   implicated in iron transport.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 547.
AB 72560547.438

AU Gente-S.  Durand-Poussereau-N.  Fevre-M.
TI Controls of the expression of aspA, the aspartyl protease gene from
   Penicillium roqueforti.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 557.
AB 72560557.438

AU Polashock-J-J.  Bedker-P-J.  Hillman-B-I.
TI Movement of a small mitochondrial double-stranded RNA element of
   Cryphonectria parasitica: ascospore inheritance and implications
   for mitochondrial recombination.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 566.
AB 72560566.438

AU Kurvari-V.
TI Cell wall biogenesis in Chlamydomonas: molecular characterization
   of a novel protein whose expression is up-regulated during matrix
   formation.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 572.
AB 72560572.438

AU Schoeb-H.  Kunz-C.  Meins-Jr-F.
TI Silencing of transgenes introduced into leaves by agroinfiltration:
   a simple, rapid method for investigating sequence requirements for
   gene silencing.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 581.
AB 72560581.438

AU Beuzon-C-R.  Casadesus-J.
TI Cloning with Mud-P22 hybrid prophages: mapping of IS200 elements on
   the chromosome of Salmonella typhimurium LT2.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(5)  P 586.
AB 72560586.438

AU Kobayashi-Y.  Knoop-V.  Fukuzawa-H.  Brennicke-A.  Ohyama-K.
TI Interorganellar gene transfer in bryophytes: the functional nad7
   gene is nuclear encoded in Marchantia polymorpha.
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TI Nutrition and the ozone sensitivity of birch (Betula pendula).
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AU Borer-C-H.  DeHayes-D-H.  Schaberg-P.  Cumming-J-R.
TI Relative quantification of membrane-associated calcium in red
   spruce mesophyll cells.
SO Trees.  1997 12(1)  P 21.
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AU Peltier-J-P.  Marigo-D.  Marigo-G.
TI Involvement of malate and mannitol in the diurnal regulation  of
   the water status in members of Oleaceae.
SO Trees.  1997 12(1)  P 27.
AB 70120027.468

AU Halter-R.  Sands-R.  Ashton-D-H.  Nambiar-E-K-S.
TI Root growth of subalpine and montane Eucalyptus seedlings  at low
   soil temperatures.
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AU Mrema-A-F.  Granhall-U.  Sennerby-Forsse-L.
TI Plant growth, leaf water potential, nitrogenase activity and nodule
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   nitrogen availability.
SO Trees.  1997 12(1)  P 42.
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AU Grange-O.  Baertschi-H.  Gay-G.
TI Effect of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum on in
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   mycorrhiza-forming Prunus avium and Prunus cerasus.
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AU Jacinto-T.    McGurl-B.  Franceschi-V.  Delano-Freier-J.  Ryan-C-A.
TI Tomato prosystemin promoter confers wound-inducible, vascular
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SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 406.
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AU Butowt-R.  Rodriguez-Garcia-M-I.  Alche-J-D.  Gorska-Brylass-A.
TI Calcium in electron-dense globoids during pollen grain maturation
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SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 413.
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AU Bolognesi-A.  Polito-L.  Olivieri-F.  Valbonesi-P.  Barbieri-L.
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TI New ribosome-inactivating proteins with polynucleotide:adenosine
   glycosidase and antiviral activities from Basella rubra L. and
   Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd.
SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 422.
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AU McCloud-E-S.  Baldwin-I-T.  
TI Herbivory and caterpillar regurgitants amplify the wound-induced
   increases in jasmonic acid but not nicotine in Nicotiana
   sylvestris.
SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 430.
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AU Zhang-Z-P.  Baldwin-I-T.
TI Transport of [2-^[14]C]jasmonic acid from leaves to roots mimics
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AU Taehtiharju-S.    Sangwan-V.  Monroy-A-F.  Dhindsa-R-S.  Borg-M.
TI The induction of kin genes in cold-acclimating Arabidopsis
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SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 442.
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AU Dong-J-Z.  Dunstan-D-I.
TI Characterization of cDNAs representing five abscisic
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   stereostructure.
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AU Bewley-J-D.  Burton-R-A.  Morohashi-Y.  Fincher-G-B.
TI Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding a (1&rarr;4)-&beta;-mannan
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AU Gueta-Dahan-Y.  Yaniv-Z.  Zilinskas-B-A.  Ben-Hayyim-G.
TI Salt and oxidative stress: similar and specific responses and their
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SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 460.
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AU Salzer-P.  Hebe-G.  Hager-A.
TI Cleavage of chitinous elicitors from the ectomycorrhizal fungus
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   H_[2]O_[2] synthesis of Picea abies cells.
SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 470.
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AU da-Silva-P-M-F-R.  Eastmond-P-J.  Hill-L-M.  Smith-A-M.
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TI Starch metabolism in developing embryos of oilseed rape.
SO Planta.  1997 203(4)  P 480.
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AU Napier-J-A.  Richard-G.    Turner-M-F-P.    Shewry-P-R.
TI Trafficking of wheat gluten proteins in transgenic tobacco plants:
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AU Bibikova-T-N.  Zhigilei-A.  Gilroy-S.
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AU Wegner-L-H.  Boer-A-H-D.
TI Two inward K^[+] channels in the xylem parenchyma cells of barley
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AU Pajuelo-P.  Pajuelo-E.  Forde-B-G.  Marquez-A-J.
TI Regulation of the expression of ferredoxin-glutamate synthase in
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AU Daykin-A.  Scott-I-M.  Francis-D.  Causton-D-R.
TI Effects of gibberellin on the cellular dynamics of dwarf pea
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AU  Jagadeeswaran-P.  Liu-YC.  Eddy-CA.
TI  Effects of Hirudin(Thrombin Specific Inhibitor) in Zebrafish
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AU Forster-I-C.  Wagner-C-A.  Busch-A-E.  Lang-F.  Biber-J.
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TI Electrophysiological Characterization of the Flounder Type II
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AU Matsumoto-P-S.    Mo-L.  Wills-N-K.
TI Osmotic Regulation of Na^[+] Transport Across A6 Epithelium:
   Interactions with Prostaglandin E_[2] and Cyclic AMP.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(01)  P 27.
AB 71600027.232

AU Farrugia-G.
TI G-Protein Regulation of an L-Type Calcium Channel Current in Canine
   Jejunal Circular Smooth Muscle.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(01)  P 39.
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AU Thoroed-S-M.  Lauritzen-L.  Lambert-I-H.  Hansen-H-S.
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TI Cell Swelling Activates Phospholipase A_[2] in Ehrlich Ascites
   Tumor Cells.
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AU Blatt-M-R.  Maurousset-L.    Meharg-A-A.  
TI High-Affinity NO^[-]_[3]-H^[+] Cotransport in the Fungus
   Neurospora: Induction and Control by pH and Membrane Voltage.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(01)  P 59.
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AU Beeler-T.  Gable-K.  Dunn-T.
TI Activation of Divalent Cation Influx into S. cerevisiae Cells by
   Hypotonic Downshift.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(01)  P 77.
AB 71600077.232

AU Sun-A-M.  Liu-Y.  Dworkin-L-D.  Tse-C-M.  Donowitz-M.  Yip-K-P.
TI Na^[+]/H^[+] Exchanger Isoform 2 (NHE2) is Expressed in the Apical
   Membrane of the Medullary Thick Ascending Limb.
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AU Soto-F.  Garcia-Guzman-M.    Stuehmer-W.
TI Cloned Ligand-gated Channels Activated by Extracellular ATP (P2X
   Receptors).
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(02)  P 91.
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AU Janigro-D.    Martenson-M-E.  Baumann-T-K.
TI Preferential Inhibition of I_[h] in Rat Trigeminal Ganglion Neurons
   by an Organic Blocker.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(02)  P 101.
AB 71600101.232

AU Fucentese-M.  Winterhalter-K-H.  Murer-H.  Biber-J.
TI Functional Expression and Purification of Histidine-Tagged Rat
   Renal Na/Phosphate (NaPi-2) and Na/Sulfate (NaSi-1)
   Cotransporters.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(02)  P 111.
AB 71600111.232

AU Vetter-A-E.  Deachapunya-C.  O'Grady-S-M.
TI Na Absorption Across Endometrial Epithelial Cells is Stimulated by
   cAMP-dependent Activation of an Inwardly Rectifying K Channel.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(02)  P 119.
AB 71600119.232

AU Parent-L.  Schneider-T.  Moore-C-P.  Talwar-D.
TI Subunit Regulation of the Human Brain alpha_[1E] Calcium Channel.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(02)  P 127.
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AU Young-S-H.  Ennes-H-S.  Mayer-E-A.
TI Mechanotransduction in Colonic Smooth Muscle Cells.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 160(02)  P 141.
AB 71600141.232

AU Dopico-A-M.  Treistman-S-N.
TI A Novel Large Conductance, Nonselective Cation Channel in
   Pheochromocytoma (PC12) Cells.
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AU Silian Cruz Le=F3n
IN Divisi=F3n de Inmunotecnolog=EDa y Diagn=F3stico. Centro de 
   Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y Biotecnolog=EDa. Apartado postal 
   6162, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba. E-mail: 
   jorge.gavilondo@cigb.edu.cu
TI INFECCI=D3N POR ROTAVIRUS EN EL HOMBRE
DE rotavirus
DE gastroenteritis
DE reovirus
DE central nervous system
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:219-225
AB Acute diarrhea diseases due to rotavirus have shown 
   high levels of morbidity and mortality. The infections 
   affect more than 90 % of the children under 3 years of 
   age. General characteristics of virus: structure, 
   pathogenesis and epidemiology and immunity, among 
   others are expressed in this review. Particular 
   attention is given to the recent vinculation between 
   this virus with the central nervous system (CNS).
   Experimental and clinical evidences are shown in this 
   work, although they are not concluding for the moment. 
   We consider that this fact is very important and must 
   be given special attention in the future.
CC Review
CC Language: Spanish

AU Jos=E9 de la Fuente, Eileen Riego, Fidel O Castro and 
   Ricardo Lleonart
IN Mammalian Cell Genetics Division. Center for Genetic 
   Engineering and Biotechnology. PO Box 6162, Havana 6, 
   Cuba. E-mail: clon@cigb.edu.cu
TI NECESSARY REDUNDANCY: REGULATION AND ROLE OF TYPE I 
   INTERFERON SYSTEM DURING EMBRYOGENESIS
DE interferon
DE IRF
DE transgenic
DE mice
DE embryo
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:226-231
AB Type I interferon (IFN) system is involved in the 
   defense of the organism against viral infections and 
   plays an important role in the control of cell growth 
   and differentiation. How this system is regulated 
   during embryogenesis and its role during this critical 
   process are questions addressed in this manuscript. 
   The redundancy, apparently existing in type I IFN 
   system could be the result of a very specialized 
   machinery needed to control the complex process of 
   cell growth and differentiation during development.
CC Review
CC Language: English

AU Enrique Noa, Leonor Lobaina, Marta Dubed, Olga L 
   Vilarrubia, H=E9ctor M D=EDaz, Orfelina Rodr=EDguez, Ana L 
   Lubi=E1n, Maricela Izquierdo y Leonor Navea
IN Laboratorio de Investigaciones del SIDA. Apartado 
   postal 23031. Marianao 14.Ciudad de La Habana. Cuba. 
   Telf: (53-7) 78 3274; Fax: (53-7) 24 1682.
TI AISLAMIENTO, CARACTERIZACI=D3N DE LAS CEPAS DE VIH-1 Y 
   T=CDTULO DE ANTICUERPOS CONTRA P24 EN SEROPOSITIVOS CON 
   PROGRESI=D3N R=C1PIDA Y LENTA A SIDA
DE HIV
DE isolation
DE biological characterization
DE Abp24 titer
DE human retroviruses
DE clinic evolution
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:233-236
AB The cytopathogenicity and replicative capacity of the 
   HIV-1 isolates with the serological marker of anti p24 
   antibodies (Abp24) in serum, the co-infection with 
   other human retroviruses, and the clinical evolution 
   to AIDS were correlated in our study. The virus was 
   isolated in all patients showing rapid progression to 
   AIDS, most of the strains were of a high rapid growth 
   and sincitium inducing, while virus recovery was lower 
   in the long term survivors, and the cytopathogenecity 
   of the isolated strains increased with the appearance 
   of clinical symptoms. A high correlation between the 
   Abp24 serological marker in the serum and the 
   biological properties of the isolated strains was 
   observed.
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AU Roberto Basulto Baker, Lesvia Calzada Aguilera,Tania 
   Olivera Guti=E9rrez and Jos=E9 de la Fuente Garc=EDa
IN Recombinant Vaccines Division, Center for Genetic 
   Engineering and Biotechnology, PO Box 387, Camag=FCey 1, 
   Cuba. Tel: (53-322) 61014; Fax: (53-322) 61587; E-
   mail: invest@cigbcam.cigb.edu.cu; Mammalian Cell 
   Genetics Division, Center for Genetic Engineering and 
   Biotechnology, PO Box 6162, Havana 6, Cuba.
TI DETECTION OF GENES FOR FIMBRIAL ANTIGENS IN 
   Escherichia coli ISOLATED FROM PIGLETS WITH DIARRHEA 
   IN CAMAG=DCEY
DE enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
DE fimbrial antigen
DE diarrhea
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:237-241
AB Specific DNA probes for genes encoding K88, K99, F41 
   and 987P fimbrial antigens were used to examine 142 
   Escherichia coli isolates from diarrheal cases (117 
   from pigs and 25 from calves). Ten isolates from pigs 
   were adhesing gene positive with the DNA probes used: 
   five K88+, four 987P+ and one K99+F41+. All were 
   phenotypically positive when assayed for the 
   expression of fimbrial antigens by enzyme-linked 
   immunoabsorbent assays. In this study, 13 % of the 
   pigs were infected by K88+, K99+F41+ and 987P+ E. coli 
   strains. The existence for the first time in Cuba of 
   987P+ and K99+F41+ native strains in pigs with 
   diarrhea, detected with DNA probes, is reported. None 
   of the isolates from calves resulted positive for K99 
   and/or F41.
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AU Enrique Ar=FAs Soler, Mirta Infante Vel=E1zquez, Guillermo 
   J Padr=F3n, Mar=EDa G Morales Men=E9ndez, Bienvenido Gra 
   Oramas, Grisel Soto Arg=FCelles y Pedro L=F3pez-Saura
IN Instituto Superior de Medicina Militar =93Luis D=EDaz 
   Soto=94, Servicio de Gastroenterolog=EDa, Carretera 
   Monumental, Habana del Este, Ciudad de La Habana, 
   Cuba. Centro de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y Biotecnolog=EDa, 
   apartado postal 6162, La Habana, Cuba. E-mail: 
   clintr@cigbdec.cigb.edu.cu; Instituto de 
   Gastroenterolog=EDa, 25 e I, Vedado, Ciudad de  La 
   Habana, Cuba. Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos 
   Cl=EDnicos, Paseo y 17, Vedado, Ciudad de La Habana, 
   Cuba.
TI INTERFER=D3N ALFA-2B RECOMBINANTE EN HEPATITIS C 
   CR=D3NICA: RESULTADOS DEL TRATAMIENTO Y DETERMINACI=D3N DE 
   ANTICUERPOS ANTI-INTERFER=D3N
DE recombinant interferon alpha-2b
DE chronic hepatitis C
DE anti-IFN antibodies
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:242-247
AB Of 22 patients with serologic (anti-HCV +), 
   biochemical (alanine-aminotransferase - ALAT > twice 
   the normal) and histological diagnosis of chronic 
   hepatitis C, 11 were randomly assigned to receive 
   recombinant interferon (IFN) alpha-2b (Heber=F3n alfa 
   R), 3 x 106 IU 3 times per week during 9 months. The 
   rest had no specific therapy. Monthly serum ALAT 
   measurements were made up to 9 months after the end 
   of the treatment. At this moment a second liver 
   biopsy was made to the IFN-treated patients. There was 
   normalization of ALAT in 10 patients in the IFN group 
   (91 %) and in 1 control group patient (9 %; 
   p =3D 0.0006). Considering patients with chronic active 
   hepatitis there was 80 % normalization in the IFN 
   group vs. 11 % in the control (p =3D 0.023). Seven 
   patients of the IFN group had relapses during the 
   follow-up. Four IFN-treated patients had histological 
   improvement, 2 had worsening, and there was no change 
   in other 3. One patient had anti-IFN antibodies before 
   treatment. Two patients developed anti-IFN antibodies 
   after treatment, with neutralizing capacity in one of 
   them, possibly related with the unfavorable evolution 
   observed in this case. Serum IFN was not detected in 
   any patient.
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AU Arturo D=EDaz de la Rocha, Mar=EDa J =C1lvarez G=F3mez, 
   Bartolom=E9 Sagar=F3 Delgado, Elizabeth Guillama Niebla y 
   Pedro L=F3pez-Saura
IN Hospital "Hermanos Ameijeiras". Servicio de 
   Dermatolog=EDa, San L=E1zaro y Belascoa=EDn, La Habana. 
   Centro de Investigaciones Biol=F3gicas, apartado postal 
   6996, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba. E-mail: 
   clintr@cigbdec.cigb.edu.cu
TI TRATAMIENTO COMBINADO T=D3PICO Y SIST=C9MICO DE CONDILOMAS 
   ACUMINADOS CON INTERFER=D3N ALFA-2B RECOMBINANTE O 
   FACTOR DE TRANSFERENCIA. ENSAYO CL=CDNICO ALEATORIZADO, 
   A DOBLE CIEGAS, CONTROLADO CON PLACEBO
DE Condylomata acuminata
DE interferon alpha
DE transfer factor
DE cream
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:248-252
AB Sixty patients (both sexes) with clinical and 
   histological diagnosis of Condylomata acuminata (CA) 
   were randomly and double-blindly distributed in 3 
   groups to receive combined intramuscular treatment 
   (IM) 3 times per week and topic applications 3 times 
   daily with A: recombinant interferon (IFN) alpha-2b 
   (6 x 106 IU IM and 20 000 IU/g of hydrophilic cream); 
   B: transfer factor (TF; 2 U IM and 1 U/g hydrophilic 
   cream) or C: placebo (2 mL 1.5 mg/ mL albumin in 
   saline solution IM and hydrophilic cream) during 6 
   weeks. Eighty percent of the IFN treated patients 
   (p =3D 0.0018) and 65 % of those who received FT 
   (p =3D 0.0059) responded to treatment vs. 20 % of the 
   control group. There was no difference between IFN and 
   TF groups. The histologic evaluation was also better, 
   although it was only significant for TF. Three of the 
   placebo-treated patients had a total involution of 
   their lesions. There were no local adverse reactions. 
   Seventy percent of the patients that received IFN had 
   mild fever and chills. These results show that 
   patients with CA respond favorably to treatment with 
   recombinant IFN alpha-2b or with TF, combining topic 
   with parenteral (IM) administration.
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AU Rafael Sim=F3n and Luis Sorell
IN Institute of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Calzada 
   del Cerro 1551, El Cerro, La Habana, Cuba. Division of 
   Immunotechnolgy and Diagnostics, Center for Genetic 
   Engineering and Biotechnology, PO Box 6162, Ciudad de 
   La Habana, Cuba. Tel: (53-7) 21 8164; Fax: (53-7) 
   21 8070; E-mail: Jorge.Gavilondo@cigb.edu.cu
TI USE OF A MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TO DETECT APOLIPOPROTEIN 
   B IN CUPRIC SULFATE OXIDIZED LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS 
   AND IN HUMAN SERUM
DE oxidized low density lipoproteins
DE LDL
DE monoclonal antibody
DE MAb
DE enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
DE ELISA
DE atherosclerosis
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:253-255
AB A sensitive sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay 
   (ELISA) was used to detect changes undergone by low 
   density lipoproteins (LDL) when oxidized in the 
   presence of SO4Cu. The monoclonal antibody used as the 
   capture antibody in the assay recognized chemical 
   modifications in apolipoprotein B (Apo B) at early 
   stages of the oxidative process. Using this ELISA, 
   measurable amounts of modified Apo B were detected in 
   sera from 61 patients with lower limb obliterans 
   atherosclerosis and in 61 healthy individuals. The 
   patients had higher levels than the control group 
   (55 =B1 19 and 28 =B1 13 UM Apo B/dL, respectively, 
   p < 0.0001). A significant correlation (r =3D 0.86, 
   p < 0.001) was found between the levels of modified 
   Apo B and those of lipoperoxides. We conclude that 
   this method might be useful for investigating oxidized 
   LDL in human serum as an early predictor of 
   atherosclerosis.
CC Paper on Techniques
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AU Mairet P=E9rez, Hilda M Garc=EDa, Jos=E9 L P=E9rez, B=E1rbara 
   Cedr=E9 y Luis Garc=EDa
IN Divisi=F3n Vacunas. Centro de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y 
   Biotecnolog=EDa, AP 6162, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba. 
   E-mail: ricardo.silva@cigb.edu.cu; Laboratorio de 
   Bacterias Enteropat=F3genas. Instituto Finlay, Ciudad de 
   La Habana, Cuba
TI OBTENCI=D3N Y PURIFICACI=D3N DE NEURAMINIDASA DE Vibrio 
   cholerae O1
DE neuraminidase
DE V. cholerae
DE purification
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:256-261
AB Neuraminidase, a secreted enzyme from Vibrio cholerae 
   O1, is considered a virulence factor, because it 
   increases the number of cholera toxin's receptors in 
   the gut. Besides, this protein is widely used in 
   investigations involving sialocompounds, in order to 
   know the role of sialic acid residues in different 
   biologic functions. In this work we compared 
   neuraminidase expression levels in 5 V. cholerae O1 
   strains from different biotypes and serotypes. The 
   569B strain (Biotype Classic, Serotype Inaba) had the 
   highest level and with this strain we designed a 
   purification procedure that included: ammonium 
   sulphate precipitation combined with pH of minimum 
   solubility of the protein, gel-filtration 
   chromatography (Sephacryl S-200HR), and finally ion-
   exchange chromatography (Q-Sepharose FF). This scheme 
   gave us a 30 % of recovery with 98 % purity as 
   determined by gel-filtration in HPLC. Purified 
   neuraminidase was used for the pre-treatment of human 
   sera previous to a hemagglutination-inhibition test 
   with influenza type B virus. The enzyme was effective 
   in the removal of non-specific inhibitors of the sera 
   and it yielded similar results that a standard 
   neuraminidase from a commercial source.
CC Paper on Techniques
CC Language: Spanish

AU Gerardo Guill=E9n
IN Divisi=F3n de Vacunas. Centro de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y 
   Biotecnolog=EDa, apartado postal 6162, Ciudad de La 
   Habana CP 10600, Cuba. E-mail: 
   Gerardo.Guillen@cigb.edu.cu
TI IMPLEMENTACI=D3N DEL ESTUDIO DE FASE IV PARA LA 
   EVALUACI=D3N DE LA VACUNA CUBANA CONTRA LA HEPATITIS B
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:263-264
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Enrique Ar=FAs y Pedro L=F3pez-Saura
IN Servicio de Gastroenterolog=EDa, Hospital =93Hermanos 
   Ameijeiras=94, La Habana. Divisi=F3n de Ensayos Cl=EDnicos, 
   Centro de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y Biotecnolog=EDa, Ciudad 
   de La Habana, Cuba. E-mail: clintr@cigbdec.cigb.edu.cu
TI MANEJO CL=CDNICO, SEROL=D3GICO Y TERAP=C9UTICO DE PERSONAS 
   INFECTADAS POR LOS VIRUS DE LAS HEPATITIS B Y C. 
   CONTROL DEL USO DE INTERFER=D3N
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:264-266
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Rolando Gonz=E1lez Caba=F1as
IN Centro de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y Biotecnolog=EDa, 
   apartado postal 6162, La Habana, Cuba. E-mail: 
   clintr@cigbdec.cigb.edu.cu
TI EPIDEMIOLOG=CDA Y PREVENCI=D3N DE LA HEPATITIS PRODUCIDA 
   POR EL VIRUS C
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:266-267
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Joel Ferrero Bibilonia, Ladys Duany Zamora, Juan Y 
   Rem=F3n Mil=E1n, Maribel Vega y Pedro L=F3pez-Saura
IN Subdirecci=F3n de Calidad, Divisi=F3n de Ensayos Cl=EDnicos. 
   Centro de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y Biotecnolog=EDa, 
   apartado postal 6162, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba E-mail:
   clintr@cigbdec.cigb.edu.cu
TI NUEVO PROGRAMA DE C=C1LCULO. CUANTIFICACI=D3N DE LA 
   ACTIVIDAD ANTIVIRAL DE INTERFERONES MEDIANTE LA 
   INHIBICI=D3N DE EFECTO CITOPATOG=C9NICO UTILIZANDO EL 
   SISTEMA DE EQUIPOS SUMA
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:267-269
CC Report
CC Language: Spanish

AU Pedro L=F3pez-Saura
IN Centro de Investigaciones Biol=F3gicas, apartado postal 
   6996, La Habana, Cuba. Tel: 21-9635; Fax: 21-0553. 
   E-mail: clintr@cigbdec.cigb.edu.cu
TI IS IFN A BAD OR A GOOD GUY IN THE HIV STORY?
DE interferon
DE human immunodeficiency virus
DE acquired immune deficiency syndrome
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:271-274
AB The role of interferons (IFN) in human 
   immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and disease is 
   not completely clear. Experimental and clinical data 
   point in both directions: as pathogenic and as 
   infection-limiting factors. All types of IFN have 
   anti-retroviral effect in vitro and clinical trials 
   suggest that treatment with IFN alpha can be 
   beneficial to HIV-seropositive individuals at the 
   early stages of infection. Contrarily, HIV induces an 
   acid-labile IFN and its presence in serum as well as 
   IFN-inducible molecules are markers of advanced 
   disease and poor prognosis. IFN gamma can facilitate 
   virus spread but it also participates in the defense 
   against several opportunistic pathogens. The overall 
   result is probably a balance between both kinds of 
   actions. It depends on several factors such as the 
   type or subtype of interferon involved at each stage 
   of disease, other pathogens that can be present, and 
   relations with other cytokines.
CC Focus
CC Language: Spanish

AU Fidel O Castro
IN Divisi=F3n de Gen=E9tica de C=E9lulas de Mam=EDferos. Centro 
   de Ingenier=EDa Gen=E9tica y Biotecnolog=EDa. Apartado 
   postal 6162. La Habana, Cuba
TI CLONACI=D3N DE MAM=CDFEROS ADULTOS. EL CAMINO INICIADO
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1997;14:275-280
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AU Gerstmayer-B.  Hoffmann-M.  Altenschmidt-U.  Wels-W.
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AU Inouye-K.
TI Bispecific-Ab-based immunoassay of thyroid-stimulating hormone.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 45(3/4)  P 159.
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AU De-Jonge-J.  Heirman-C.  De-Veerman-M.  Van-Meirvenne-S.  Demanet-C.
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AU Heijnen-I-A-F-M.  Glennie-M-J.  van-de-Winkel-J-G-J.
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AU Honeychurch-J.  Cruise-A.  Tutt-A-L.  Glennie-M-J.
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AU Wooldridge-J-E.  Dahle-C-E.  Weiner-G-J.
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AU Albek-M-L.  Yetis-U.  Goekcay-C-F.
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TI RAPD analysis of isolated mitochondrial DNA reveals heterogeneity
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1098.
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AU Chevre-A-M.  Barret-P.  Eber-F.  Dupuy-P.  Brun-H.  Tanguy-X.
   Renard-M.
TI Selection of stable Brassica napus-B. juncea recombinant lines
   resistant to blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans).
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AU Crea-F.  Calderini-O.  Nenz-E.  Cluster-P-D.  Damiani-F.
   Arcioni-S.
TI Chromosomal and molecular rearrangements in somatic hybrids between
   tetraploid Medicago sativa and diploid Medicago falcata.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1112.
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AU D'Ovidio-R.  Simeone-M.  Masci-S.  Porceddu-E.
TI Molecular characterization of a LMW-GS gene located on chromosome
   1B and the development of primers specific for the Glu-B3 complex
   locus in durum wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1119.
AB 70951119.122

AU Nyman-M.  Waara-S.
TI Characterisation of somatic hybrids between Solanum tuberosum and
   its frost-tolerant relative Solanum commersonil.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1127.
AB 70951127.122

AU Boerner-A.  Roeder-M.  Korzun-V.
TI Comparative molecular mapping of GA insensitive Rht loci on
   chromosomes 4B and 4D of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1133.
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AU Bucci-G.  Vendramin-G-G.  Lelli-L.  Vicario-F.
TI Assessing the genetic divergence of Pinus leucodermis Ant.
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   purposes.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1138.
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AU Yang-D.  Parco-A.  Nandi-S.  Subudhi-P.  Zhu-Y.  Wang-G.  Huang-N.
TI Construction of a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library and
   identification of overlapping BAC clones with chromosome
   4-specific RFLP markers in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1147.
AB 70951147.122

AU Nieto-Taladriz-M-T.  Ruiz-M.  Martinez-M-C.  Vazquez-J-F.
   Carrillo-J-M.
TI Variation and classification of B low-molecular-weight glutenin
   subunit alleles in durum wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1155.
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AU Schut-J-W.  Qi-X.  Stam-P.
TI Association between relationship measures based on AFLP markers,
   pedigree data and morphological traits in barley.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1161.
AB 70951161.122

AU Dubcovsky-J.  Echaide-M.  Giancola-S.  Rousset-M.  Luo-M-C.
   Joppa-L-R.  Dvorak-J.
TI Seed-storage-protein loci in RFLP maps of diploid, tetraploid, and
   hexaploid wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(7)  P 1169.
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AU McKinney-R.  Wentz-Hunter-K.  Schmidt-H.  Potashkin-J.
TI Molecular characterization of a novel fission yeast gene spUAP2
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SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(5)  P 323.
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AU Pimpinelli-S.  Marini-A.  Babudri-N.  Morpurgo-G.
TI 6-N-hydroxylaminopurine (HAP)-induced accumulation of variability
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SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(5)  P 331.
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AU Laser-B.  Mohr-S.  Odenbach-W.  Oettler-G.  Kueck-U.
TI Parental and novel copies of the mitochondrial orf25 gene in the
   hybrid crop-plant triticale: predominant transcriptional
   expression of the maternal gene copy.
SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(5)  P 337.
AB 70320337.294

AU Yesodi-V.  Hauschner-H.  Tabib-Y.  Firon-N.
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SO Curr-Genet.  1997 32(5)  P 348.
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AU Fey-J.  Dietrich-A.  Cosset-A.  Desprez-T.  Marechal-Drouard-L.
TI Evolutionary aspects of "chloroplast-like" trnN and trnH expression
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AU Zheng-D.  Koeller-W.
TI Characterization of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from
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AU Murray-F-R.  Llewellyn-D-J.  Peacock-W-J.  Dennis-E-S.
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TI Technical hitches in rat MHC class I gene mapping.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 2.
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AU Salgar-S-K.  Yuan-X.  Kunz-H-W.  Gill-III-T-J.
TI Response.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 4.
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AU Weissensteiner-T.  Lanchbury-J-S.
TI TNFB polymorphisms characterize three lineages  of TNF region
   microsatellite haplotypes.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 6.
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AU Artlett-C-M.  Welsh-K-I.  Black-C-M.  Jimenez-S-A.
TI Fetal-maternal HLA compatibility confers  susceptibility to
   systemic sclerosis.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 17.
AB 70470017.251

AU Mikko-S.  Lewin-H-A.  Andersson-L.
TI A phylogenetic analysis of cattle DRB3 alleles with a deletion of
   codon 65.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 23.
AB 70470023.251

AU Cereb-N.  Hughes-A-L.  Yang-S-Y.
TI Locus-specific conservation of the HLA class I introns  by
   intra-locus homogenization.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 30.
AB 70470030.251

AU Arnaiz-Villena-A.  Martinez-Laso-J.  Gomez-Casado-E.
   Diaz-Campos-N.  Santos-P.  Martinho-A.  Breda-Coimbra-H.
TI Relatedness among Basques, Portuguese, Spaniards,  and Algerians
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 37.
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AU Melvold-R-W.  Wang-K.  Kohn-H-I.
TI Histocompatibility gene mutation rates in the mouse: a 25-year
   review.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 44.
AB 70470044.251

AU Tazi-Ahnini-R.  Henry-J.  Offer-C.  Bouissou-Bouchouata-C.
   Mather-I-H.  Pontarotti-P.
TI Cloning, localization, and structure of new members  of the
   butyrophilin gene family in the juxta-telomeric region  of the
   major histocompatibility complex.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 55.
AB 70470055.251

AU Hsu-M-H.  Ember-J-A.  Wang-M.  Prossnitz-E-R.  Hugli-T-E.  Ye-R-D.
TI Cloning and functional characterization  of the mouse C3a
   anaphylatoxin receptor gene.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 64.
AB 70470064.251

AU Heltemes-L-M.  Tuggle-C-K.  Lamont-S-J.
TI Octamer function  in the chicken lambda immunoglobulin light chain
   promoter.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 73.
AB 70470073.251

AU Kohda-K.  Matsuda-Y.  Ishibashi-T.  Tanaka-K.  Kasahara-M.
TI Structural analysis and chromosomal localization  of the mouse
   Psmb5 gene coding  for the constitutively expressed beta-type
   proteasome subunit.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 77.
AB 70470077.251

AU Tsudzuki-M.  Watanabe-N.  Wada-A.  Nakane-Y.  Hiroi-J.  Matsuda-H.
TI Genetic analyses for dermatitis and IgE hyperproduction  in the
   NC/Nga mouse.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 88.
AB 70470088.251

AU Ulrich-H-D.  Moore-F-L.  Schultz-P-G.
TI Germline diversity within the mouse Igk-V9 gene family.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 91.
AB 70470091.251

AU Bruniquel-D.  Borie-N.  Triebel-F.
TI Genomic organization of the human LAG-3/CD4 locus.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 96.
AB 70470096.251

AU Wei-K.  Muramatsu-Y.  Sakai-T.  Yamada-T.  Matsumoto-K.
TI Chromosomal mapping of the T-helper immunodeficiency (thid) locus
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 47(1)  P 99.
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AU Tieng-V.  Dulphy-N.  Boisgerault-F.  Tamouza-R.  Charron-D.
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TI HLA-B^[*]2707 peptide motif: Tyr C-terminal anchor  is not shared
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AU Yahiaoui-N.  Marque-C.  Myton-K-E.  Negrel-J.  Boudet-A-M.
TI Impact of different levels of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 8.
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AU Kirschbaum-M-U-F.  Kueppers-M.  Schneider-H.  Giersch-C.  Noe-S.
TI Modelling photosynthesis in fluctuating light with inclusion of
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AU Harrison-E-P.  Willingham-N-M.  Lloyd-J-C.  Raines-C-A.
TI Reduced sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase levels in transgenic
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 27.
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AU Gimenez-Abian-M-I.  Utrilla-L.  Canovas-J-L.  Gimenez-Martin-G.
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TI The positional control of mitosis and cytokinesis in higher-plant
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 37.
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AU Merk-S.  Blume-A.  Riederer-M.
TI Phase behaviour and crystallinity of plant cuticular waxes studied
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 44.
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AU Grolig-F.
TI Nuclear centering in Spirogyra: force integration by microfilaments
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 54.
AB 72040054.425

AU Peters-S.  Schmidt-W.  Beerhues-L.
TI Regioselective oxidative phenol couplings of
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   erythraea RAFN and Hypericum androsaemum L.
SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 64.
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AU Rodriguez-Zapata-L-C.  Hernandez-Sotomayor-S-M-T.
TI Evidence of protein-tyrosine kinase activity in Catharanthus roseus
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 70.
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AU Warneck-H-M.  Fulton-D-C.  Seitz-H-U.  Fry-S-C.
TI Transport, degradation and cell wall-integration of XXFGol, a
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 78.
AB 72040078.425

AU Tomlinson-K.  Craig-J.  Smith-A-M.
TI Major differences in isoform composition of starch synthase between
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SO Planta.  1997 204(1)  P 86.
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AU Garcia-Maya-M-M.  Buck-K-W.
TI Purification and properties of a DNA primase from Nicotianatabacum.
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AU Tetlow-I-J.  Blissett-K-J.  Emes-M-J.
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TI The role of M cells in the protection of mucosal membranes.
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AU Boos-N.  Nerlich-A-G.  Wiest-I.  von-der-Mark-K.  Aebi-M.
TI Immunolocalization of type X collagen in human lumbar
   intervertebral discs during ageing and degeneration.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 471.
AB 71080471.418

AU Espada-J.  Horobin-R-W.  Stockert-J-C.
TI Fluorescent cytochemistry of acid phosphatase and demonstration of
   fluid-phase endocytosis using an azo dye method.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 481.
AB 71080481.418

AU Shiojiri-N.  Ohta-T.  Ogawa-K.  Gebhardt-R.
TI Complementary expression of glutamine synthetase and
   carbamoylphosphate synthetase I in ornithine
   carbamoyltransferase-deficient mouse liver (spf-ash mouse).
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 489.
AB 71080489.418

AU Volpe-M-V.  Martin-A.  Vosatka-R-J.  Mazzoni-C-L.  Nielsen-H-C.
TI Hoxb-5 expression in the developing mouse lung suggests a role in
   branching morphogenesis and epithelial cell fate.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 495.
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AU Tamura-Y.  Ono-Y.  Suzuki-T.  Suzuki-K.  Takezawa-Y.  Mashimo-T.
   Fukabori-Y.  Yuasa-H.  Imai-K.  Yamanaka-H.  Suzuki-K.
TI Carcinogenesis in accessory sex organs of rats induced by
   3,2'-dimethyl-4-aminobiphenyl: response to androgen deprivation.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 505.
AB 71080505.418

AU Goelfert-F.  Kasper-M.  van-Eys-G-J-J-M.  Funk-R-H-W.
TI Cytoskeletal characterization of arteriovenous epithelioid cells.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 513.
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AU Neri-L-M.  Zweyer-M.  Falcieri-E.  Bortul-R.  Martelli-A-M.
TI Changes in the subnuclear distribution of two RNA
   metabolism-related proteins can be detected in nuclear scaffold or
   matrix prepared by different techniques.
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   postnatal mice.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 537.
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AU Prento-P.
TI The effects of freezing, storage, and thawing on cell compartment
   integrity and ultrastructure.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(6)  P 543.
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AU Teng-W-L.
TI Activated charcoal affects morphogenesis and enhances sporophyte
   regeneration during leaf cell suspension culture of Platycerium
   bifurcatum.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 77.
AB 70170077.299

AU Choi-Y-E.  Kim-J-W.  Soh-W-Y.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from suspension
   cultures of Acanthopanax koreanum Nakai.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 84.
AB 70170084.299

AU Pellegrineschi-A.
TI In vitro plant regeneration via organogenesis of cowpea [Vigna
   unguiculata (L.) Walp.].
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 89.
AB 70170089.299

AU Knoll-K-A.  Short-K-C.  Curtis-I-S.  Power-J-B.  Davey-M-R.
TI Shoot regeneration from cultured root explants of spinach (Spinacia
   oleracea L.): a system for Agrobacterium transformation.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 96.
AB 70170096.299

AU Torisky-R-S.  Kovacs-L.  Avdiushko-S.  Newman-J-D.  Hunt-A-G.
   Collins-G-B.
TI Development of a binary vector system for plant transformation
   based on the supervirulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain Chry5.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 102.
AB 70170102.299

AU Sawabe-T.  Ezura-Y.  Yamamoto-H.
TI Plant regeneration from protoplasts of Laminaria japonica Areschoug
   (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) in a continuous-flow culture system.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 109.
AB 70170109.299

AU Tribulato-A.  Remotti-P-C.  Loeffler-H-J-M.  van-Tuyl-J-M.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in Lilium longiflorum
   Thunb.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 113.
AB 70170113.299

AU Zacchini-M.  Marotta-A.  de-Agazio-M.
TI Tolerance to salt stress in maize callus lines with different
   polyamine content.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 119.
AB 70170119.299

AU Benmoussa-M.  Mukhopadhyay-S.  Desjardins-Y.
TI Factors influencing regeneration from protoplasts of Asparagus
   densiflorus cv. Sprengeri.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 123.
AB 70170123.299

AU Wu-C.  Fan-Y.  Zhang-C.  Oliva-N.  Datta-S-K.
TI Transgenic fertile japonica rice plants expressing a modified
   cryIA(b) gene resistant to yellow stem borer.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 129.
AB 70170129.299

AU Pellegrineschi-A.  Fatokun-C-A.  Thottappilly-G.  Adepoju-A-A.
TI Cowpea embryo rescue. 1. Influence of culture media composition on
   plant recovery from isolated immature embryos.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 133.
AB 70170133.299

AU Centeno-M-L.  Rodriguez-R.  Berros-B.  Rodriguez-A.
TI Endogenous hormonal content and somatic embryogenic capacity of
   Corylus avellana L. cotyledons.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 139.
AB 70170139.299

AU Chaudhary-M-T.  Merrett-M-J.  Wainwright-S-J.
TI Ion accumulation in lucerne plants regenerated from salt-adapted
   suspension cultures compared with recultured cells from these
   plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 145.
AB 70170145.299

AU Cardoso-M-I-L.  Meijer-A-H.  Hoge-J-H-C.
TI Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the terpenoid indole
   alkaloid-producing plant species Tabernaemontana pandacaqui.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 150.
AB 70170150.299

AU Nikam-T-D.  Shitole-M-G.
TI In vitro plant regeneration from callus of niger (Guizotia
   abyssinica Cass.) cv. Sahyadri.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(2)  P 155.
AB 70170155.299

