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AU Sudol-M.
TI The WW module competes with the SH3 domain?
DE polyproline ligand
DE protein-protein interactions
DE human genetic disorders
DE SH3
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 161-164.
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AU Wool-I-G.
TI Extraribosomal functions of ribosomal proteins.
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DE developmental regulation
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 164-165.
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AU Gupta-R-S.  Golding-G-B.
TI The origin of the eukaryotic cell.
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DE endoplasmic reticulum
DE archaebacteria
DE Gram-negative bacteria
DE chimeric model
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 166-171.
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AU Howell-S.   Crine-P.
TI Type VI membrane proteins?
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DE ponticulin
DE Sm23
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 171-172.
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AU Hofmann-K.  Bucher-P.
TI The UBA-domain: a sequence motif present in multiple enzyme 
   classes of the ubiquitination pathway.
DE proteasome
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DE ubiquitin-associated domains
DE proteolysis
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 172-173.
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AU Proud-C-G.
TI p70 S6 kinase: an enigma with variations.
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SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 181-185.
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AU Sousa-R.
TI Structural and mechanistic relationships between 
   nucleic acid polymerases.
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DE polymerase mechanisms
DE polymerase homologies
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 186-190.
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AU Symons-M.
TI Rho family GTPases: the cytoskeleton and beyond.
DE GTP-binding proteins
DE Rho family
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DE cell proliferation
DE transcription
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 178-181.
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AU Rouault-T-A.  Klausner-R-D.
TI Iron-sulfur clusters as biosensors of oxidants and iron.
DE iron-sulfur
DE oxidative stress
DE IRP1
DE FNR
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 174-177.
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AU Hengen-P-.
TI Methods and reagents - Eliminating banding artifacts from SDS-PAGE.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 191-193.
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AU Michie-A-D.  Jones-M-L.  Attwood-T-K.
TI DbBrowser: integrated access to databases worldwide.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 191.
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AU Baker-A.
TI The Peroxisome: A Vital Organelle.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 193.
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AU Duggleby-R.
TI Analysis of Enzyme Kinetic Data.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 196.
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AU Goddard-H.
TI Microbes Bugs and Wonder Drugs.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 194.
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AU Pines-J.
TI Cell Cycle - Materials and Methods.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 194-195.
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TI Bioenergetics at a Glance.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  May  21(5).  P. 195.
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AU Zilakos-N-P.  Zafiratos-C-S.  Parchment-R-E.
TI Stage-dependent genetically-based deformities of the regenerating
   newt limb from 4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide mutagenesis: Potential
   embryonic regulation of cancer.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(2)  P 67.
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AU McKarney-L-A.  Overall-M-L.  Dziadek-M.
TI Expression of H19 and Igf2 genes in uniparental mouse ES cells
   during in vitro and in vivo differentiation.
SO Differentiation.  1996 60(2)  P 75.
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AU Plancha-C-E.
TI Cytokeratin dynamics during oocyte maturation in the hamster
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SO Differentiation.  1996 60(2)  P 87.
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AU Schaefer-S.  Stumpp-S.  Franke-W-W.
TI Immunological identification and characterization of the desmosomal
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SO Differentiation.  1996 60(2)  P 99.
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AU Jing-Y.  Zhang-J.  Waxman-S.  Mira-y-Lopez-R.
TI Upregulation of cytokeratins 8 and 18 in human breast cancer T47D
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TI  Hematologically Important Mutations: X-Linked Chronic
    Granulomatous Disease
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AU KISKER-C. SCHINDELIN-H. ALBER-B-E. FERRY-J-G. REES-D-C.
TI A left-handed beta-helix revealed by the crystal structure of a carbonic
   anhydrase from the archaeon Methanosarcina thermophila.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2323-2330.

AU MARIN-E. NUSSAUME-L. QUESADA-A. GONNEAU-M. SOTTA-B. HUGUENEY-P. FREY-A.
   MARION-POLL-A.
TI Molecular identification of zeaxanthin epoxidase of Nicotiana 
   plumbaginifolia, a gene involved in abscisic acid biosynthesis and
   corresponding to the ABA locus of Arabidopsis thaliana.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2331-2342.

AU ROOS-N. CYRKLAFF-M. CUDMORE-S. BLASCO-R. KRIJNSE-LOCKER-J. GRIFFITHS-G.
TI A novel immunogold cryolectron microscopic approach to investigate the
   structure of the intracellular and extracellular forms of vaccinia virus.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2343-2355.

AU ESPESSET-D. DUCHE-D. BATY-D. GELI-V.
TI The channel domain of colicin A is inhibited by its immunity protein
   through direct interaction in the Escherichia coli inner membrane.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2356-2364.

AU SCHUSTER-A. LACINOVA-L. KLUGBAUER-N. ITO-H. BIRNBAUMER-L. HOFMANN-F.
TI The IVS6 segment of the L-type calcium channel is critical for the
   action of dihydropyridines and phenylalkylamines.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2365-2370.

AU STAUB-O. DHO-S. HENRY-P-C. CORREA-J. ISHIKAWA-T. MCGLADE-J. ROTINA-D.
TI WW domains of Nedd4 bind to the proline-rich PY motifs in the
   epithelial Na+ channel deleted in Liddle's syndrome.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2371-2380.

AU SCHILD-L. LU-Y. GAUTSCHI-I. SCHNEEBERGER-E. LIFTON-R-P. ROSSIER-B-C.
TI Identification of a PY motif in the epithelial Na channel subunits as a
   target sequence for mutations causing channel activtion found in
   Liddle syndrome.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2381-2387.

AU POSTMA-F-R. JALINK-K. HENGEVELD-T. MOOLENAAR-W-H.
TI Sphingosine-1-phosphate rapidly induces Rho-dependent neurite retraction:
   action through a specific cell surface receptor.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2388-2392.

AU JENAL-U. SHAPIRO-L.
TI Cell cycle-controlled proteolysis of a flagellar motor protein that is
   asymmetrically distributed in the Caulobacter predivisional cell.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2393-2406.

AU MARTIN-S-J. AMARANTE-MENDES-G-P. SHI-L. CHUANG-T-H. CASIANO-C-A.
   O'BRIEN-G-A. FITZGERALD-P. TAN-E-M. BOKOCH-G-M. GREENBERG-A-H. GREEN-D-R.
TI The cytotoxic cell protease granzyme B initiates apoptosis in a cell-free
   system by proteolytic processing and activation of the ICE/CED-3
   family protease, CPP32, via a novel two-step mechanism.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2407-2416.

AU JAFFREZOU-J-P. LEVADE-T. BETTAIEB-A. ANDRIEU-N. BEZOMBES-C. MAESTRE-N.
   VERMEERSCH-S. ROUSSE-A. LAURENT-G.
TI Daunorubicin-induced apoptosis: triggering of ceramide generation
   through sphingomyelin hydrolysis.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2417-2424.

AU MUI-A-L-F. WAKAO-H. KINOSHITA-T. KITAMURA-T. MIYAJIMA-A.
TI Suppression of interleukin-3-induced gene expression by a C-terminal
   truncated Stat5: role of Stat5 in proliferation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2425-2433.

AU GOBERT-S. CHRETIEN-S. GOUILLEUX-F. MULLER-O. PALLARD-C. DUSANTER-FOURT-I.
   GRONER-B. LACOMBE-C. GISSELBRECHT-S. MAYEUX-P.
TI Identification of tyrosine residues within the intracellular domain of
   the erythropoietin receptor crucial for STAT5 activation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2434-2441.

AU RODRIGUEZ-VICIANA-P. WARNE-P-H. VANHAESEBROECK-B. WATERFIELD-M-D.
   DOWNWARD-J.
TI Activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase by interaction with Ras
   and by point mutation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2442-2451.

AU PINKAS-KRAMARSKI-R. SOUSSAN-L. WATERMAN-H. LEVKOWITZ-G. ALROY-I.
   KLAPPER-L. LAVI-S. SEGER-R. RATZKIN-B-J. SELA-M. YARDEN-Y.
TI Diversification of Neu differentiation factor and epidermal growth
   factor signaling by combinatorial receptor interactions.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2452-2467.

AU IKEZU-T. OKAMOTO-T. KOMATSUZAKI-K. MATSUI-T. MARTYN-J-A-J. NISHIMOTO-I.
TI Negative transactivation of cAMP response element by familial Alzheimer's
   mutants of APP.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2468-2475.

AU CHAN-S-K. POPPERL-H. KRUMLAUF-R. MANN-R-S.
TI An extradenticle-induced conformational change in a HOX protein
   overcomes an inhibitory function of the conserved hexapeptide motif.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2476-2487.

AU TSINOREMAS-N-F. ISHIURA-M. KONDO-T. ANDERSSON-C-R. TANAKA-K.
   TAKAHASHI-H. JOHNSON-C-H. GOLDEN-S-S.
TI A sigma factor that modifies the circadian expression of a subset of 
   genes in cyanobacteria.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2488-2495.

AU BOYES-J. FELSENFELD-G.
TI Tissue-specific factors additively increase the probability of the
   all-or-none formation of a hypersensitive site.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2496-2507.

AU VETTESE-DADEY-M. GRANT-P-A. HEBBES-T-R. CRANE-ROBINSON-C. ALLIS-C-D.
   WORKMAN-J-L.
TI Acetylation of histone H4 plays a primary role in enhancing transcription
   factor binding to nucleosomal DNA in vitro.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2508-2518.

AU KURAS-L. CHEREST-H. SURDIN-KERJAN-Y. THOMAS-D.
TI A heteromeric complex containing the centromere binding factor 1 and two
   basic leucine zipper factors, Met4 and Met28, mediates the transcription
   activation of yeast sulfur metabolism.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2519-2529.

AU MOHANTY-B-K. SAHOO-T. BASTIA-D.
TI The relationship between sequence-specific termination of DNA replication
   and transcription.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2530-2539.

AU ARAKAWA-H FURUSAWA-S. EKINO-S. YAMAGISHI-H.
TI Immunoglobulin gene hyperconversion ongoing in chicken splenic
   germinal centers.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2540-2546.

AU JUNOP-M-S. HANIFORD-D-B.
TI Multiple roles for divalent metal ions in DNA transposition: distinct
   stages of Tn10 transposition have different Mg2+ requirements.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2547-2555.

AU STREICHER-B. WESTHOF-E. SCHROEDER-R.
TI The environment of two metal ions surrounding the splice site of a
   group I intron.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2556-2564.

AU OBERT-S. ZACHMANN-BRAND-B. DEINDL-E. TUCKER-W. BARTENSCHLAGER-R. SCHALLER-H.
TI A spliced hepadnavirus RNA that is essential for virus replication.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2565-2574.

AU LAM-Q. SMIBERT-C-A. KOOP-K-E. LAVERY-C. CAPONE-J-P. WEINHEIMER-S-P.
   SMILEY-J-R.
TI Herpes simplex virus VP16 rescues viral mRNA from destruction by the
   virion host shutoff function.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2575-2581.

AU STEBBINS-BOAZ-B. HAKE-L-E. RICHTER-J-D.
TI CPEB controls the cytoplasmic polyadenylation of cyclin, Cdk2 and
   c-mos mRNAs and is necessary for oocyte maturation in Xenopus.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2582-2592.

AU MARTIN-G. KELLER-W.
TI Mutational analysis of mammalian poly(A) polymerase identifies a region 
   for primer binding and a catalytic domain, homologous to the family
   X polymerases, and to other nucleotidyltransferases.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2593-2603.

AU CETIN-R. KRAB-I-M. ANBORGH-P-H. COOL-R-H. WATANABE-T. SUGIYAMA-T. IZAKI-K.
   PARMEGGIANI-A.
TI Enacyloxin IIa, an inhibitor of protein biosynthesis that acts on
   elongation factor Tu and the ribosome.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 MAY 15. 15(10). P 2604-2611.


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AU Bruserud-O.  Pawelec-G.
TI Human T lymphocyte activation in the presence of acute myelogenous
   leukaemia blasts; studies of normal polyclonal T cells and T
   lymphocyte clones derived early after allogeneic bone marrow
   transplantation.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(3)  P 133.
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AU Weiner-L-M.  Alpaugh-R-K.  Amoroso-A-R.  Adams-G-P.  Ring-D-B.
   Barth-M-W.
TI Human neutrophil interactions of a bispecific monoclonal antibody
   targeting tumor and human Fcgamma RIII.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(3)  P 141.
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AU Evans-C.  Bauer-S.  Grubert-T.  Brucker-C.  Baur-S.  Heeg-K.
   Wagner-H.  Lipford-G-B.
TI HLA-A2-restricted peripheral blood cytolytic T lymphocyte response
   to HPV type 16 proteins E6 and E7 from patients with neoplastic
   cervical lesions.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(3)  P 151.
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AU Motte-R-N-L.  Rubin-M-A.  Barr-E.  Leiden-J-M.  Bluestone-J-A.
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TI Therapeutic effectiveness of the immunity elicited by P815 tumor
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(3)  P 161.
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AU Facchetti-P.  Prigione-I.  Ghiotto-F.  Tasso-P.  Garaventa-A.
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   neu proto-oncogene, but do not protect rats against B104 tumors
   expressing mutated neu.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(3)  P 179.
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AU Bjorge-L.  Jensen-T-S.  Matre-R.
TI Characterisation of the complement-regulatory proteins
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1996 42(3)  P 185.
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AU Giannessi-F.  Ruffoli-R.
TI The ultrastructure of the sensory hairs of the paratympanic organ
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 193(6)  P 569.
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AU Garcia-Suarez-O.  Naves-F-J.  Valle-M-E-D.  Esteban-I.
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AU Lawson-A.  England-M-A.
TI The effect of embryonic cerebrospinal fluid pressure and
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AU Wang-X-Y.  Wong-W-C.  Ling-E-A.
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SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 193(6)  P 611.
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AU Xu-Z.  Ding-H.
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(5)  P 357.
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AU Akagi-S.  Mizoguchi-A.  Sobue-K.  Nakamura-H.  Ide-C.
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AU Chen-H-H.  Liu-H-M.
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AU Asayama-K.  Yokota-S.  Dobashi-K.  Kawada-Y.  Nakane-T.  Kawaoi-A.
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TI Immunolocalization of cellular glutathione peroxidase in adult rat
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(5)  P 383.
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AU Christensen-M-E.  Poulsen-S-S.
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SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(5)  P 401.
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AU Hoefer-D.  Drenckhahn-D.
TI Cytoskeletal markers allowing discrimination between brush cells
   and other epithelial cells of the gut including enteroendocrine
   cells.
SO Histochemistry.  1996 105(5)  P 405.
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AU von Winterfeldt-D. Trauger-T.
TI Managing Electromagnetic Fields From Residential Electrode Grounding 
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 71-84.

AU Zhou-X.P. Xie-Q.L. Liu-J.M. Yue-Z.J. Cai-K.H.
TI Resection of Meningiomas With Implantable Microwave Coagulation
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 85-88.
   
AU Muehsam-D.J. Pilla-A.A.
TI Lorentz Approach to Static Magnetic Field Effects on Bound-Ion 
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 89-99.

AU Engelmann-W. Hellrung-W. Johnsson-A.
TI Circadian Locomotor Activity of Musca Flies: Recording Method and 
   Effects of 10 Hz Square-Wave Electric Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 100-110.

AU Robertson-I.G.C. Wilson-W.R. Dawson-B.V. Zwi-L.J. Green-A.W. Boys-J.T.
TI Evaluation of Potential Health Effects of 10 kHz Magnetic Fields: A 
   Short-Term Mouse Toxicology Study
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 111-122.

AU Prato-F.S. Kavaliers-M. Carson-J.J.L.
TI Behavioural Evidence That Magnetic Field Effects in the Land Snail,   
   Cepaea nemoralis, Might Not Depend on Magnetite or Induced Electric 
   Currents
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 123-130.

AU Whittington-C.J. Podd-J.V. Rapley-B.R.
TI Acute Effects of 50 Hz Magnetic Field Exposure on Human Visual Task 
   and Cardiovascular Performance
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 131-137. 

AU Juutilainen-J. Hatfield-T. Laara-E.
TI Evaluating Alternative Exposure Indices in Epidemiologic Studies on  
   Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 138-143.

AU Wolke-S. Neibig-U. Elsner-R. Gollnick-F. Meyer-R.
TI Calcium Homeostasis of Isolated Heart Muscle Cells Exposed to Pulsed 
   High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 144-153.

AU Davies-M.S.
TI Effects of 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields on Early Growth in Three 
   Plant Species and a Replication of Previous Results
SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 154-161.

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TI Coaxial Lines for Multiphase Power Distribution
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SO Bioelectromagnetics, 1996. 17(2). P 165.

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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 1-9.

AU Sabates-A.  Olivar-M-P.
TI Variation of larval fish distributions associated with variability in
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AU Campana-S-E.
TI Year-class strength and growth rate in young Atlantic cod Gadus morhua.
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AU Vance-D-J.  Haywood-M-D-E.  Heales-D-S.  Staples-D-J.
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   grooved tiger prawns Penaeus semisulcatus and environmental variation
   in the Embley River, Australia: a six year study.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 43-55.

AU Hewitt-J-E.  Thrush-S-F.  Cummings-V-J.  Pridmore-R-D.
TI Matching patterns with processes: predicting the effect of size and
   mobility on the spatial distributions of the bivalves Macomona liliana
   and Austrovenus stutchburyi.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 57-67.

AU Gosselin-L-A.  Qian-P-Y.
TI Early post-settlement mortality of an intertidal barnacle: a critical
   period for survival.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 69-75.

AU Lemire-M.  Bourget-E.
TI Substratum heterogeneity and complexity influence micro-habitat
   selection of Balanus sp. and Tubularia crocea larvae.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 77-87.

AU Gregoire-Y.  Bourget-E.  Verrette-J-L.
TI Deposition of mimics of planktonic invertebrate larvae on simple and
   complex substrata in flume flows.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 89-100.

AU Stoner-A-W.  Ray-M.
TI Shell remains provide clues to historical distribution and abundance
   patterns in a large seagrass-associated gastropod (Strombus gigas).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 101-108.

AU Carballo-J-L.  Naranjo-S-A.  Garcia-Gomez-J-C.
TI Use of marine sponges as stress indicators in marine ecosystems at
   Algeciras Bay (southern Iberian Peninsula).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 109-122.

AU Ward-T-J.  Hutchings-P-A.
TI Effects of trace metals on infaunal species composition in polluted
   intertidal and subtidal marine sediments near a lead smelter, Spencer
   Gulf, South Australia.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 123-135.

AU Nigro-M.  Leonzio-C.
TI Intracellular storage of mercury and selenium in different marine
   vertebrates.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 137-143.

AU Benedetti-Cecchi-L.  Cinelli-F.
TI Patterns of disturbance and recovery in littoral rock pools:
   nonhierarchical competition and spatial variability in secondary
   succession.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 145-161.

AU Peletier-H.  Gieskes-W-W-C.  Buma-A-G-J.
TI Ultraviolet-B radiation resistance of benthic diatoms isolated from
   tidal flats in the Dutch Wadden Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 163-168.

AU Gleitz-M.  Kukert-H.  Riebesell-U.  Dieckmann-G-S.
TI Carbon acquisition and growth of Antarctic sea ice diatoms in closed
   bottle incubations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 169-177.

AU Archer-S-D.  Leakey-R-J-G.  Burkill-P-H.  Sleigh-M-A.  Appleby-C-J.
TI Microbial ecology of sea ice at a coastal Antarctic site: community
   composition, biomass and temporal change.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 179-195.

AU Lutz-V-A.  Sathyendranath-S.  Head-E-J-H.
TI Absorption coefficient of phytoplankton: regional variations in the
   North Atlantic.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 197-213.

AU Dauchez-S.  Legendre-L.  Fortier-L.  Levasseur-M.
TI New production and production of large phytoplankton (>5 um) on the
   Scotian Shelf (NW Atlantic).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 215-222.

AU Head-E-J-H.  Harris-L-R.
TI Chlorophyll destruction by Calanus spp. grazing on phytoplankton:
   kinetics, effects of ingestion rate and feeding history, and a
   mechanistic interpretation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 223-235.

AU Froneman-P-W.  Perissinotto-R.
TI Structure and grazing of the microzooplankton communities of the
   Subtropical Convergence and a warm-core eddy in the Atlantic sector of
   the Southern Ocean.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 237-245.

AU Cota-G-F.  Pomeroy-L-R.  Harrison-W-G.  Jones-E-P.  Peters-F.
   Sheldo-W-M-Jr.  Weingartner-T-R.
TI Nutrients, primary production and microbial heterotrophy in the
   southeastern Chukchi Sea:  Arctic summer nutrient depletion and
   heterotrophy.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 247-258.

AU Alvarez-Salgado-X-A.  Roson-G.  Perez-F-F.  Figueiras-F-G.  Pazos-Y.
TI Nitrogen cycling in an estuarine upwelling system, the Ria de Arousa
   (NW Spain). I. Short-time-scale patterns of hydrodynamic and
   biogeochemical circulation.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 259-273.

AU Alvarez-Salgado-A.  Roson-G.  Perez-F-F.  Figueiras-F-G.  Rios-A-F.
TI Nitrogen cycling in an estuarine upwelling system, the Ria de Arousa
   (NW Spain). II. Spatial differences in the short-time-scale evolution
   of fluxes and net budgets.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 275-288.

AU Leppard-G-G.  Heissenberger-A.  Herndl-G-J.
TI Ultrastructure of marine snow. I. Transmission electron microscopy
   methodology.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 289-298.

AU Heissenberger-A.  Leppard-G-G.  Herndl-G-J.
TI Ultrastructure of marine snow. II. Microbiological considerations.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 May 17.  135.  P 299-308.

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AU O'Neill-C-M.  Arthur-A-E.  Mathias-R-J.
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(9)  P 695.
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AU Janeiro-L-V.  Vieitez-A-M.  Ballester-A.
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1996 15(9)  P 699.
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AU Purohit-S-D.  Dave-A.
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AU van-Amstel-A-N-M.
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AU Jain-S.  Jain-R-K.  Wu-R.
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AU Wagner-A-M.  van-Brederode-J.
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AU Hirsch-T.  Eggstein-S.  Frank-S.  Farthmann-E.  von-Specht-B-U.
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AU Lue-H-Q.  Niggemann-B.  Zaenker-K-S.
TI Suppression of the proliferation and migration of oncogenic
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   matrix, by flavonoid-structured molecules.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(6)  P 335.
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AU Sminia-P.  van-der-Kracht-A-H-W.  Frederiks-W-M.  Jansen-W.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(6)  P 343.
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AU Ohshio-G.  Imamura-T.  Okada-N.  Wang-Z.  Yamaki-K.  Kyogoku-T.
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AU Kaiser-U.  Schilli-M.  Wegmann-B.  Barth-P.  Wedel-S.  Hofmann-J.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(6)  P 356.
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AU Hamada-M.  Fujiwara-T.  Hizuta-A.  Gochi-A.  Naomoto-Y.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(6)  P 360.
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AU Falleti-E.  Fabris-C.  Pirisi-M.  Soardo-G.  Vitulli-D.
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TI Circulating intercellular adhesion molecule 1 predicts non-specific
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1996 122(6)  P 366.
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AU Ankathil-R.  Geetha-N.  Remani-P.  Gangadharan-V-P.  Pillai-G-R.
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AU Steinacker-J-M.  Halder-A.  Liu-Y.  Thomas-A.  Stauch-M.
TI Hypoxic ventilatory response during rest and exercise after a
   Himalayan expedition.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 202.
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AU Chang-L-P.  Lundgren-C-E-G.
TI Maximal breath-holding time and immediate tissue CO_[2] storage
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 210.
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AU Larsson-S-E.  Zhang-Q.  Larsson-R.  Cai-H.  Oeberg-P-A.
TI Single-fibre laser Doppler flowmetry and electromyography for
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   continuous handgrip contractions.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 219.
AB 60730219.421

AU Handel-M.  Dickhuth-H-H.  Mayer-F.  Guelch-R-W.
TI Prerequisites and limitations to isokinetic measurements in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 225.
AB 60730225.421

AU Desruelle-A-V.  Bothorel-B.  Hoeft-A.  Candas-V.
TI Effects of local restriction of evaporation and moderate local
   ventilation on thermoregulatory responses in exercising humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 231.
AB 60730231.421

AU Savourey-G.  Barnavol-B.  Caravel-J-P.  Feuerstein-C.
   Bittel-J-H-M.
TI Hypothermic general cold adaptation induced by local cold
   acclimation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 237.
AB 60730237.421

AU Berry-M-J.  Dunn-C-J.  Pittman-C-L.  Kerr-W-C.  Adair-N-E.
TI Increased ventilation in runners during running as compared to
   walking at similar metabolic rates.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 245.
AB 60730245.421

AU Wiik-P.  Opstad-P-K.  Boyum-A.
TI Granulocyte chemiluminescence response to serum opsonized zymosan
   particles ex vivo during long-term strenuous exercise, energy and
   sleep deprivation in humans.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 251.
AB 60730251.421

AU Geny-B.  Saini-J.  Mettauer-B.  Lampert-E.  Piquard-F.
   Follenius-M.  Epailly-E.  Schnedecker-B.  Eisenmann-B.  Haberey-P.
    Lonsdorfer-J.
TI Effect of short-term endurance training on exercise capacity,
   haemodynamics and atrial natriuretic peptide secretion in heart
   transplant recipients.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 259.
AB 60730259.421

AU Morgan-D-W.  Strohmeyer-H-S.  Daniels-J-T.  Beaudoin-C-C.
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TI Short-term changes in 10-km race pace aerobic demand and gait
   mechanics following a bout of high-intensity distance running.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 267.
AB 60730267.421

AU Bulbulian-R.  Heaney-J-H.  Leake-C-N.  Sucec-A-A.  Sjoholm-N-T.
TI The effect of sleep deprivation and exercise load on isokinetic leg
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AU Anderson-G-S.  Meneilly-G-S.  Mekjavic-I-B.
TI Passive temperature lability in the elderly.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 278.
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AU Aoyagi-Y.  McLellan-T-M.  Shephard-R-J.
TI Residual analysis in the determination of factors affecting the
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 287.
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AU Tuya-I-R.  Gil-E-P.  Marino-M-M.  Carra-R-M-G-M.  Misiego-A-S.
TI Evaluation of the influence of physical activity on the plasma
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 299.
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AU Murphy-R-J-L.  Beliveau-L.  Seburn-K-L.  Gardiner-P-F.
TI Clenbuterol has a greater influence on untrained than on previously
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 304.
AB 60730304.421

AU Dooly-C-R.  Johnson-A-T.  Dotson-C-O.  Vaccaro-P.  Soong-P.
TI Peak oxygen consumption and lactate threshold in full mask versus
   mouth mask conditions during incremental exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 311.
AB 60730311.421

AU Maughan-R-J.  Leiper-J-B.  Shirreffs-S-M.
TI Restoration of fluid balance after exercise-induced dehydration:
   effects of food and fluid intake.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 317.
AB 60730317.421

AU Donaldson-G-C.  Scarborough-M.  Mridha-K.  Whelan-L.  Caunce-M.
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TI Effect of posture on body temperature of young men in cold air.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 326.
AB 60730326.421

AU Walshe-A-D.  Wilson-G-J.  Murphy-A-J.
TI The validity and reliability of a test of lower body
   musculotendinous stiffness.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 332.
AB 60730332.421

AU Portero-P.  Vanhoutte-C.  Goubel-F.
TI Surface electromyogram power spectrum changes in human leg muscles
   following 4 weeks of simulated microgravity.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 340.
AB 60730340.421

AU Wilson-G-J.  Murphy-A-J.  Walshe-A.
TI The specificity of strength training: the effect of posture.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 346.
AB 60730346.421

AU Murphy-A-J.  Wilson-G-J.
TI Poor correlations between isometric tests and dynamic performance:
   relationship to muscle activation.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 353.
AB 60730353.421

AU Cohen-B-S.  Nelson-A-G.  Prevost-M-C.  Thompson-G-D.  Marx-B-D.
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TI Effects of caffeine ingestion on endurance racing in heat and
   humidity.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 358.
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AU Norris-S-R.  Petersen-S-R.  Jones-R-L.
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TI Energy consumption of paraplegic locomotion using reciprocating
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AU Bassey-E-J.  Mockett-S-P.  Fentem-P-H.
TI Lack of variation in muscle strength with menstrual status in
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 382.
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AU Weir-J-P.  McDonough-A-L.  Hill-V-J.
TI The effects of joint angle on electromyographic indices of fatigue.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1996 73(3/4)  P 387.
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AU Kantola-I.  Terent-A.  Honkanen-T.  Jaervelaeinen-V.  Ekman-K.
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AU Gaist-D.  Hallas-J.  Sindrup-S-H.  Gram-L-F.
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AU Ockenga-J.  Rohde-F.  Suettmann-U.  Herbarth-L.  Ballmaier-M.
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AU Candinas-R.  Gloor-H-O.  Lindner-W.  Ha-H-R.  Buchinger-W.
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 185.
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AU Rosenberg-J.  Kristensen-P-A.  Pedersen-M-H.  Overgaard-H.
TI Adverse events with continuous doxapram infusion against late
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AU Bode-H.  Brendel-E.  Ahr-G.  Fuhr-U.  Harder-S.  Staib-A-H.
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 195.
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AU Madsen-J-K.  Jensen-J-D.  Jensen-L-W.  Pedersen-E-B.
TI Pharmacokinetic interaction between cyclosporine and the
   dihydropyridine calcium antagonist felodipine.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 203.
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AU Transon-C.  Leemann-T.  Dayer-P.
TI In vitro comparative inhibition profiles of major human drug
   metabolising cytochrome P450 isozymes (CYP2C9, CYP2D6 and CYP3A4)
   by HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 209.
AB 60500209.228

AU Giverhaug-T.  Klemetsdal-B.  Lysaa-R.  Aarbakke-J.
TI Intraindividual variability in red blood cell thiopurine
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 217.
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AU Lukkari-E.  Castren-Kortekangas-P.  Juhakoski-A.  Loeyttyniemi-E.
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SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 221.
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TI Stereoselective pharmacokinetics of mefloquine in young children.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 241.
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AU Koch-H-J.
TI Concept of bridging studies and ethical concerns.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(3)  P 245.
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AU  Perkins-D-N.  Attwood-T-K.
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AU  Eggenberger-F.  Redaschi-N.  Doelz-R.
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AU  Henikoff-J-G.  Henikoff-S.
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AU  Jamison-D-C.  Mills-B.  Schatz-B.
TI  An extensible network query unification system for biological databases.
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TI  SIGNAL SCAN 4.0: additional databases and sequence formats.
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AU Bruzzone-R.  White-T-W.  Paul-D-L.
TI Review Connections with connexins : the molecular basis of direct
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AU Kise-H.  Nishioka-J.  Kawamura-J.  Suzuki-K.
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AU Ryhaenen-S.  Mahonen-A.  Jaeaeskelaeinen-T.  Maeenpaeae-P-H.
TI Synthetic 20-epi analogs of calcitriol are potent inducers of
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(1)  P 97.
AB 62380097.225

AU Kono-M.  Hori-C.  Hashimoto-T.  Hori-S.  Seyama-Y.
TI Two distinct long-chain-acyl-CoA synthetases in guinea pig
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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(1)  P 104.
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AU Giuffra-E.  Cugini-D.  Croce-R.  Bassi-R.
TI Reconstitution and pigment-binding properties of recombinant CP29.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(1)  P 112.
AB 62380112.225

AU Madeddu-L.  Klotz-C.  Le-Caer-J-P.  Beisson-J.
TI Characterization of centrin genes in Paramecium.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(1)  P 121.
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AU Bonnet-Mathoniere-B.  Girard-P-M.  Muriaux-D.  Paoletti-J.
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AU Toku-S.  Tanaka-T.
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AU Tamaru-T.  Okada-M.
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AU Knirel-Y-A.  Senchenkova-S-N.  Jansson-P-E.  Weintraub-A.
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AU Tanveer-A.  Virji-S.  Andreeva-L.  Totty-N-F.  Hsuan-J-J.
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AU Federici-C.  Camoin-L.  Hattab-M.  Strosberg-A-D.  Couraud-P-O.
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AU Pereira-G-G.  Hollenberg-C-P.
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AU Falcon-J-M.  Bortone-S-A.  Brito-A.  Bundrick-C-M.
TI Structure of and relationships within and between the littoral,
   rock-substrate fish communities off four islands in the Canarian
   Archipelago.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 215.
AB 61250215.227

AU Rissik-D.  Suthers-I-M.
TI Feeding in a larval fish assemblage: the nutritional significance
   of an estuarine plume front.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 233.
AB 61250233.227

AU Schlacher-T-A.  Wooldridge-T-H.
TI Patterns of selective predation by juvenile, benthivorous fish on
   estuarine macrofauna.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 241.
AB 61250241.227

AU Lehodey-P.  Grandperrin-R.
TI Age and growth of the alfonsino Beryx splendens over the seamounts
   off New Caledonia.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 249.
AB 61250249.227

AU Lee-T-W.  Byun-J-S.
TI Microstructural growth in otoliths of conger eel (Conger myriaster)
   leptocephali during the metamorphic stage.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 259.
AB 61250259.227

AU Silversand-C.  Norberg-B.  Haux-C.
TI Fatty-acid composition of ovulated eggs from wild and cultured
   turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) in relation to yolk and oil globule
   lipids.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 269.
AB 61250269.227

AU Ianora-A.  Poulet-S-A.  Miralto-A.  Grottoli-R.
TI The diatom Thalassiosira rotula affects reproductive success in the
   copepod Acartia clausi.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 279.
AB 61250279.227

AU Hudson-L-J.  Maitland-D-P.
TI Anatomy of structures associated with air-breathing in Orchestia
   gammarellus (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae): coxal plates and
   gills.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 287.
AB 61250287.227

AU Jeckel-W-H.  Roth-R-R.  Ricci-L.
TI Patterns of trace-metal distribution in tissues of Pleoticus
   muelleri (Crustacea: Decapoda: Solenoceridae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 297.
AB 61250297.227

AU Zanders-I-P.  Rojas-W-E.
TI Transbranchial potentials and ion fluxes across isolated, perfused
   gills of Uca rapax.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 307.
AB 61250307.227

AU Zanders-I-P.  Rojas-W-E.
TI Osmotic and ionic regulation in the fiddler crab Uca rapax
   acclimated to dilute and hypersaline seawater.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 315.
AB 61250315.227

AU Piepenburg-D.  Schmid-M-K.
TI Distribution, abundance, biomass, and mineralization potential of
   the epibenthic megafauna of the Northeast Greenland shelf.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 321.
AB 61250321.227

AU Uttal-L.  Buck-K-R.
TI Dietary study of the midwater polychaete Poeobius meseres in
   Monterey Bay, California.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 333.
AB 61250333.227

AU Bridges-T-S.
TI Effects of organic additions to sediment, and maternal age and
   size, on patterns of offspring investment and performance in two
   opportunistic deposit-feeding polychaetes.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 345.
AB 61250345.227

AU Ambariyanto-.  Hoegh-Guldberg-O.
TI Nutrient enrichment and the ultrastructure of zooxanthellae from
   the giant clam Tridacna maxima.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 359.
AB 61250359.227

AU Coma-R.  Llobet-I.  Gili-J-M.  Zabala-M.
TI Quantification of sexual reproduction in the marine benthic hydroid
   Campanularia everta.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 365.
AB 61250365.227

AU Kochevar-R-E.  Childress-J-J.
TI Carbonic anhydrase in deep-sea chemoautotrophic symbioses.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 375.
AB 61250375.227

AU Gardner-J-P-A.
TI The Mytilus edulis species complex in southwest England: effects of
   hybridization and introgression upon interlocus associations and
   morphometric variation.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 385.
AB 61250385.227

AU Greenberg-N.  Garthwaite-R-L.  Potts-D-C.
TI Allozyme and morphological evidence for a newly introduced species
   of Aurelia in San Francisco Bay, California.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 401.
AB 61250401.227

AU Jensen-P-R.  Harvell-C-D.  Wirtz-K.  Fenical-W.
TI Antimicrobial activity of extracts of Caribbean gorgonian corals.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 411.
AB 61250411.227

AU Connell-L.  Cattolico-R-A.
TI Fragile algae: axenic culture of field-collected samples of
   Heterosigma carterae.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(2)  P 421.
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CC MicroReview

AU Hill-H-R.  Stockley-P-G.
TI Phage presentation.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 685-692.

CC Research Articles

AU Kawagishi-I.  Imagawa-M.  Imae-Y.  McCarter-L.  Homma-M.
TI The sodium-driven polar flagellar motor of marine Vibrio as the 
   mechanosensor that regulates lateral flagellar expression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 693-699.

AU Kohler-S.  Teyssier-J.  Cloeckaert-A.  Rouot-B.  Liautard-J-P.
TI Participation of the molecular chaperone DnaK in intracellular 
   growth of Brucella suis within U937-derived phagocytes.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 701-712.

AU Kruger-E.  Msadek-T.  Hecker-M.
TI Alternate promoters direct stress-induced transcription of the 
   Bacillus subtilis clpC operon.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 713-723.

AU Hornung-J-M.  Jones-H-A.  Perry-R-D.
TI The hmu locus of Yersinia pestis is essential for utilization of free 
   haemin and haem-protein complexes as iron sources.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 725-739.

AU Smith-C-J.  Parker-A-C.
TI A gene product related to TraI is required for the mobilization of 
   Bacteroides mobilizable transposons and plasmids.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 741-750.

AU Yin-Z.  Smith-R-J.  Brown-A-J-P.
TI Multiple signalling pathways trigger the exquisite sensitivity of 
   yeast gluconeogenic mRNAs to glucose.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 751-764.

AU Prior-C.  Tizzani-L.  Fukuhara-H.  Wesolowski-Louvel-M.
TI RAG3 gene and transcriptional regulation of the pyruvate 
   decarboxylase gene in Kluyveromyces lactis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 765-772.

AU Xu-G.  Jansen-G.  Thomas-D-Y.  Hollenberg-C-P.
   Ramezani-Rad-M.
TI Ste50p sustains mating pheromone-induced signal transduction 
   in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 773-783.

AU Sheehan-B.  Klarsfeld-A.  Ebright-R.  Cossart-P.
TI A single substitution in the putative helix-turn-helix motif of the 
   pleiotropic activator PrfA attenuates Listeria monocytogenes 
   virulence.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 785-797.

AU Bik-E-M.  Bunschoten-A-E.  Willems-R-J-L.  Chang-A-C-Y.
   Mooi-F-R.
TI Genetic organization and functional analysis of the otn DNA 
   essential for cell-wall polysaccharide synthesis in Vibrio cholerae 
   0139.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 799-811.

AU Stanley-P.  Koronakis-V.  Hardie-K.  Hughes-C.
TI Independent interaction of the acyltransferase HlyC with two 
   maturation domains of the Escherichia coli toxin HlyA.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 813-822.

AU Feil-I-K.  Reddy-R.  de-Haan-L.  Merritt-E-A.  van-den-Akker-F.  
   Storm-D-R.  Hol-W-G-J.
TI Protein engineering studies of A-chain loop 47-56 of Escherichia 
   coli heat-labile enterotoxin point to a prominent role of this loop 
   for cytotoxicity.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 823-832.

AU Jiang-Q.  Hiratsuka-K.  Taylor-D-E.
TI Variability of gene order in different Helicobacter pylori strains 
   contributes to genome diversity.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 833-842.

AU Serror-P.  Sonenshein-A-L.
TI Interaction of CodY, a novel Bacillus subtilis DNA-binding 
   protein, with the dpp promoter region.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 843-852.

AU Bouqin-N.  Chen-M-X.  Kim-S.  Vannier-F.  Bernard-S.
   Holland-I-B.  Seror-S-J.
TI Characterization of an Escherichia coli mutant, feeA, displaying 
   resistance to the calmodulin inhibitor 48/80 and reduced 
   expression of the rare tRNA3Leu.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 853-864.

AU Cowley-S-C.  Myltseva-S-V.  Nano-F-E.
TI Phase variation in Francisella tularensis affecting intracellular 
   growth, lipopolysaccharide antigenicity and nitric oxide 
   production.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 865-872.

AU Palmer-T.  Santini-C-L.  Iobbi-Nivol-C.  Eaves-D-J.  Boxer-D-H.  
   Giordano-G.
TI Involvement of the narJ and mob gene products in distinct steps 
   in the biosynthesis of the molybdoenzyme nitrate reductase in 
   Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 873-882.

AU Doig-P.  Yao-R.  Burr-D-H.  Guerry-P.  Trust-T.
TI An environmentally regulated pilus-like appendage involved in 
   Campylobacter pathogenesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 883-892.

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AU Danchin-A.
TI mRNA turnover and DNA synthesis: a lesson from bacterial 
   genome comparisons.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 893-895.

AU Lupas-A.
TI A circular permutation event in the evolution of the SLH 
   domain?
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 895-896.

AU Ousonounis-C.  Casari-G.  Valencia-A.  Sander-C.
TI Novelties from the complete genome of Mycoplasma genitalium.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 897-899.

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AU Arst-H-N-Jr.  Sheerins-A.
TI Translational initiation competence, 'leaky scanning' and 
   translational reinitiation in areA mRNA of Aspergillus nidulans.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(4).  P 901-901.




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CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Solis-D.  Romero-A.  Kaltner-H.  Gabius-H-J.  Diaz:Maurino-T.
TI Different architecture of the combining site of the two chicken
   galectins revealed by chemical mapping studies with synthetic ligand
   derivatives
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12744.

AU Singh-N.  Liang-L-N.  Tykocinski-M-L.  Tartakoff-A-M.
TI A novel class of cell surface glycolipids of mammalian cells. Free
   glycosyl phosphatidylinositols.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12879.

AU Szumilo-T.  Zeng-Y.  Pastuszak-I.  Drake-R.  Szumilo-H.  Elbein-A-D.
TI Purification to homogeneity and properties of UDP-GlcNAc (GalNAc)
   pyrophosphorylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13147.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Pitti-R-M.  Marsters-S-A.  Ruppert-S.  Donahue-C-J.  Moore-A.
   Ashkenazi-A.
TI Communication---Induction of apoptosis by Apo-2 ligand, a new member of
   the tumor necrosis factor cytokine family
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12687.

AU Durick-K.  Wu-R-Y.  Gill-G-N.  Taylor-S-S.
TI Communication---Mitogenic signaling by Ret/ptc2 requires association
   with enigma via a LIM domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12691.

AU Borner-C.
TI Communication---Diminished cell proliferation associated with the
   death-protective activity of Bcl-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12695.

AU Florini-J-R.  Samuel-D-S.  Ewton-D-Z.  Kirk-C.  Sklar-R-M.
TI Communication---Stimulation of myogenic differentiation by a
   neuregulin, glial growth factor 2. Are neuregulins the long-sought
   muscle trophic factors secreted by nerves?
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12699.

AU Axelson-M.  Larsson-O.
TI 27-Hydroxylated low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol can be
   converted to 7{alpha},27-dihydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one (cytosterone)
   before suppressing cholesterol production in normal human fibroblasts.
   Evidence that an altered metabolism of LDL cholesterol can underlie a
   defective feedback control in malignant cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12724.

AU Demetriou-M.  Binkert-C.  Sukhu-B.  Tenenbaum-H-C.  Dennis-J-W.
TI Fetuin/{alpha}2-HS glycoprotein is a transforming growth factor-{beta}
   type II receptor mimic and cytokine antagonist
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12755.

AU Ishizuka-T.  Oshiba-A.  Sakata-N.  Terada-N.  Johnson-G-L.
   Gelfand-E-W.
TI Aggregation of the Fc{epsilon}RI on mast cells stimulates c-Jun
   amino-terminal kinase activity. A response inhibited by wortmannin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12762.

AU Damaj-B-B.  McColl-S-R.  Mahana-W.  Crouch-M-F.  Naccache-P-H.
TI Physical association of Gi2{alpha} with interleukin-8 receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12783.

AU Bai-W.  Weigel-N-L.
TI Phosphorylation of Ser211 in the chicken progesterone receptor
   modulates its transcriptional activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12801.

AU Gingras-D.  White-D.  Garin-J.  Multigner-L.  Job-D.  Cosson-J.
   Huitorel-P.  Zingg-H.  Dumas-F.  Gagnon-C.
TI Purification, cloning, and sequence analysis of a Mr = 30,000 protein
   from sea urchin axonemes that is important for sperm motility.
   Relationship of the protein to a dynein light chain.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12807.

AU Mateu-M-G.  Valero-M-L.  Andreu-D.  Domingo-E.
TI Systematic replacement of amino acid residues within an
   Arg-Gly-Asp-containing loop of foot-and-mouth disease virus and effect
   on cell recognition
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12814.

AU Dittmar-K-D.  Hutchison-K-A.  Owens:Grillo-J-K.  Pratt-W-B.
TI Reconstitution of the steroid receptorhsp90 heterocomplex assembly
   system of rabbit reticulocyte lysate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12833.

AU Gedrich-R-W.  Gilfillan-M-C.  Duckett-C-S.  Van_Dongen-J-L.
   Thompson-C-B.
TI CD30 contains two binding sites with different specificities for
   members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor family
   of signal transducing proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12852.

AU Cassell-M.  Tobacman-L-S.
TI Opposite effects of myosin subfragment 1 on binding of cardiac troponin
   and tropomyosin to the thin filament
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12867.

AU Morrison-P.  Saltiel-A-R.  Rosner-M-R.
TI Role of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase in regulation of the
   epidermal growth factor receptor by protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12891.

AU Eytan-G-D.  Regev-R.  Oren-G.  Assaraf-Y-G.
TI The role of passive transbilayer drug movement in multidrug resistance
   and its modulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12897.

AU Malinski-J-A.  Zera-E-M.  Angleson-J-K.  Wensel-T-G.
TI High affinity interactions of GTP{gamma}S with the heterotrimeric G
   protein, transducin. Evidence at high and low protein concentrations.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12919.

AU Zera-E-M.  Molloy-D-P.  Angleson-J-K.  Lamture-J-B.  Wensel-T-G.
   Malinski-J-A.
TI Low affinity interactions of GDP{beta}S and ribose- or
   phosphoryl-substituted GTP analogues with the heterotrimeric G protein,
   transducin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12925.

AU Hara:Yokoyama-M.  Kukimoto-I.  Nishina-H.  Kontani-K.  Hirabayashi-Y.
   Irie-F.  Sugiya-H.  Furuyama-S.  Katada-T.
TI Inhibition of NAD+ glycohydrolase and ADP-ribosyl cyclase activities of
   leukocyte cell surface antigen CD38 by gangliosides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12951.

AU Fournier-E.  Rosnet-O.  Marchetto-S.  Turck-C-W.  Rottapel-R.
   Pelicci-P-G.  Birnbaum-D.  Borg-J-P.
TI Interaction with the phosphotyrosine binding domain/phosphotyrosine
   interacting domain of SHC is required for the transforming activity of
   the FLT4/VEGFR3 receptor tyrosine kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12956.

AU Weaver-C-D.  Yao-T-L.  Powers-A-C.  Verdoorn-T-A.
TI Differential expression of glutamate receptor subtypes in rat
   pancreatic islets
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12977.

AU Li-J.  Zhu-Z.  Bao-Z.
TI Role of MacMARCKS in integrin-dependent macrophage spreading and
   tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12985.

AU Gerhartz-C.  Heesel-B.  Sasse-J.  Hemmann-U.  Landgraf-C.
   Schneider:Mergener-J.  Horn-F.  Heinrich-P-C.  Graeve-L.
TI Differential activation of acute phase response factor/STAT3 and STAT1
   via the cytoplasmic domain of the interleukin 6 signal transducer
   gp130. I. Definition of a novel phosphotyrosine motif mediating STAT1
   activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12991.

AU Hemmann-U.  Gerhartz-C.  Heesel-B.  Sasse-J.  Kurapkat-G.
   Grotzinger-J.  Wollmer-A.  Zhong-Z.  Darnell-J-E-Jr.  Graeve-L.
   Heinrich-P-C.  Horn-F.
TI Differential activation of acute phase response factor/Stat3 and Stat1
   via the cytoplasmic domain of the interleukin 6 signal transducer
   gp130. II. Src homology SH2 domains define the specificity of STAT
   factor activation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12999.

AU Chun-J-S.  Ha-M-J.  Jacobson-B-S.
TI Differential translocation of protein kinase C {epsilon} during HeLa
   cell adhesion to a gelatin substratum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13008.

AU Peraldi-P.  Hotamisligil-G-S.  Buurman-W-A.  White-M-F.
   Spiegelman-B-M.
TI Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-{alpha} inhibits insulin signaling through
   stimulation of the p55 TNF receptor and activation of sphingomyelinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13018.

AU Wu-Y-Y.  Bradshaw-R-A.
TI Induction of neurite outgrowth by interleukin-6 is accompanied by
   activation of Stat3 signaling pathway in a variant PC12 cell (E2) line
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13023.

AU Wu-Y-Y.  Bradshaw-R-A.
TI Synergistic induction of neurite outgrowth by nerve growth factor or
   epidermal growth factor and interleukin-6 in PC12 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13033.

AU Joseph-D-E.  Paul-C-C.  Baumann-M-A.  Gomez:Cambronero-J.
TI S6 kinase p90rsk in granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating
   factor-stimulated proliferative and mature hematopoietic cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13088.

AU Modur-V.  Zimmerman-G-A.  Prescott-S-M.  McIntyre-T-M.
TI Endothelial cell inflammatory responses to tumor necrosis factor
   {alpha}. Ceramide-dependent and -independent mitogen-activated protein
   kinase cascades.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13094.

AU Cioce-V.  Csaky-K-G.  Chan-A-M-L.  Bottaro-D-P.  Taylor-W-G.
   Jensen-R.  Aaronson-S-A.  Rubin-J-S.
TI Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)/NK1 is a naturally occurring HGF/scatter
   factor variant with partial agonist/antagonist activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13110.

AU Fixman-E-D.  Fournier-T-M.  Kamikura-D-M.  Naujokas-M-A.  Park-M.
TI Pathways downstream of Shc and Grb2 are required for cell
   transformation by the Tpr-Met oncoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13116.

AU Feng-X-H.  Derynck-R.
TI Ligand-independent activation of transforming growth factor (TGF)
   {beta} signaling pathways by heteromeric cytoplasmic domains of
   TGF-{beta} receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13123.

AU Fujita:Yoshigaki-J.  Dohke-Y.  Hara:Yokoyama-M.  Kamata-Y.  Kozaki-S.
   Furuyama-S.  Sugiya-H.
TI Vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 is essential for cAMP-regulated
   exocytosis in rat parotid acinar cells. The inhibition of
   cAMP-dependent amylase release by botulinum neurotoxin B.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13130.

AU Malcolm-K-C.  Elliott-C-M.  Exton-J-H.
TI Evidence for Rho-mediated agonist stimulation of phospholipase D in
   Rat1 fibroblasts. Effects of Clostridium botulinum C3 exoenzyme.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13135.

AU Lee-J-Y.  Hannun-Y-A.  Obeid-L-M.
TI Ceramide inactivates cellular protein kinase C{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13169.

AU Condie-R.  Herring-A.  Koh-W-S.  Lee-M.  Kaminski-N-E.
TI Cannabinoid inhibition of adenylate cyclase-mediated signal
   transduction and interleukin 2 (IL-2) expression in the murine T-cell
   line, EL4.IL-2
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13175.

AU Ajiro-K.  Yoda-K.  Utsumi-K.  Nishikawa-Y.
TI Alteration of cell cycle-dependent histone phosphorylations by okadaic
   acid. Induction of mitosis-specific H3 phosphorylation and chromatin
   condensation in mammalian interphase cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13197.

AU Hartmann-T.  Bergsdorf-C.  Sandbrink-R.  Tienari-P-J.  Multhaup-G.
   Ida-N.  Bieger-S.  Dyrks-T.  Weidemann-A.  Masters-C-L.
   Beyreuther-K.
TI Alzheimer's disease {beta}A4 protein release and amyloid precursor
   protein sorting are regulated by alternative splicing
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13208.

AU Teckman-J-H.  Perlmutter-D-H.
TI The endoplasmic reticulum degradation pathway for mutant secretory
   proteins {alpha}1-antitrypsin Z and S is distinct from that for an
   unassembled membrane protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13215.

AU Hirano-M.  Osada-S-.  Aoki-T.  Hirai-S-.  Hosaka-M.  Inoue-J-.
   Ohno-S.
TI MEK kinase is involved in tumor necrosis factor {alpha}-induced
   NF-{kappa}B activation and degradation of I{kappa}B-{alpha}
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13234.

AU Adda-S.  Fleischmann-B-K.  Freedman-B-D.  Yu-M-.  Hay-D-W-P.
   Kotlikoff-M-I.
TI Expression and function of voltage-dependent potassium channel genes in
   human airway smooth muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13239.

AU Torres-M.  Ye-R-D.
TI Activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway by
   fMet-Leu-Phe in the absence of Lyn and tyrosine phosphorylation of SHC
   in transfected cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13244.

AU Shiraiwa-N.  Inohara-N.  Okada-S.  Yuzaki-M.  Shoji-S-.  Ohta-S.
TI An additional form of rat Bcl-x, Bcl-x{beta}, generated by an unspliced
   RNA, promotes apoptosis in promyeloid cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13258.

AU Oppermann-M.  Freedman-N-J.  Alexander-R-W.  Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Phosphorylation of the type 1A angiotensin II receptor by G
   protein-coupled receptor kinases and protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13266.

AU Poon-R-Y-C.  Jiang-W.  Toyoshima-H.  Hunter-T.
TI Cyclin-dependent kinases are inactivated by a combination of p21 and
   Thr-14/Tyr-15 phosphorylation after UV-induced DNA damage
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13283.

AU Xu-X-X.  Yang-W.  Jackowski-S.  Rock-C-O.
TI Cloning of a novel phosphoprotein regulated by colony-stimulating
   factor 1 shares a domain with the Drosophila disabled gene product.
   Vol. 270 (1995) 14184-14191.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13292.

AU Bonay-P.  Munro-S.  Fresno-M.  Alarcon-B.
TI Intra-Golgi transport inhibition by megalomicin. Vol. 271 (1996)
   3719-3726.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13292.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Wright-L-S.  Bertics-P-J.  Siegel-F-L.
TI Calmodulin N-methyltransferase. Kinetics, mechanism, and inhibitors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12737.

AU Schwarz-D.  Kisselev-P.  Wessel-R.  Jueptner-O.  Schmid-R-D.
TI {alpha}-Branched 1,2-diacyl phosphatidylcholines as effectors of
   activity of cytochrome P450SCC (CYP11A1). Modeling the structure of the
   fatty acyl chain region of cardiolipin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12840.

AU Wuillemin-W-A.  Eldering-E.  Citarella-F.  de_Ruig-C-P.  ten_Cate-H.
   Hack-C-E.
TI Modulation of contact system proteases by glycosaminoglycans. Selective
   enhancement of the inhibition of factor XIa.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12913.

AU Fujiwara-K.  Okamura:Ikeda-K.  Motokawa-Y.
TI Lipoylation of acyltransferase components of {alpha}-ketoacid
   dehydrogenase complexes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12932.

AU Al:Rabiee-R.  Lee-E-J.  Grant-G-A.
TI The mechanism of velocity modulated allosteric regulation in
   d-3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase. Cross-linking adjacent regulatory
   domains with engineered disulfides mimics effector binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13013.

AU Pansegrau-W.  Lanka-E.
TI Mechanisms of initiation and termination reactions in conjugative DNA
   processing. Independence of tight substrate binding and catalytic
   activity of relaxase (TraI) of IncP{alpha} plasmid RP4.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13068.

AU Chen-L.  Qi-H.  Korenberg-J.  Garrow-T-A.  Choi-Y-J.  Shane-B.
TI Purification and properties of human cytosolic
   folylpoly-{gamma}-glutamate synthetase and organization, localization,
   and differential splicing of its gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13077.

AU Sato-K-.  Aoto-M.  Mori-K.  Akasofu-S.  Tokmakov-A-A.  Sahara-S.
   Fukami-Y.
TI Purification and characterization of a Src-related p57 protein-tyrosine
   kinase from Xenopus oocytes. Isolation of an inactive form of the
   enzyme and its activation and translocation upon fertilization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13250.

AU Yamin-T-T.  Ayala-J-M.  Miller-D-K.
TI Activation of the native 45-kDa precursor form of
   interleukin-1-converting enzyme
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13273.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Vasilyeva-E.  Forgac-M.
TI 3{prime}-O-(4-benzoyl)benzoyladenosine 5{prime}-triphosphate inhibits
   activity of the vacuolar (H+)-ATPase from bovine brain clathrin-coated
   vesicles by modification of a rapidly exchangeable, noncatalytic
   nucleotide binding site on the B subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12775.

AU Dzeja-P-P.  Zeleznikar-R-J.  Goldberg-N-D.
TI Suppression of creatine kinase-catalyzed phosphotransfer results in
   increased phosphoryl transfer by adenylate kinase in intact skeletal
   muscle
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12847.

AU de_Cock-H.  van_Blokland-S.  Tommassen-J.
TI In vitro insertion and assembly of outer membrane protein PhoE of
   Escherichia coli K-12 into the outer membrane. Role of Triton X-100.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12885.

AU Steiner:Mordoch-S.  Shirvan-A.  Schuldiner-S.
TI Modification of the pH profile and tetrabenazine sensitivity of rat
   VMAT1 by replacement of aspartate 404 with glutamate
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13048.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Theopold-U.  Samakovlis-C.  Erdjument:Bromage-H.  Dillon-N.
   Axelsson-B.  Schmidt-O.  Tempst-P.  Hultmark-D.
TI Helix pomatia lectin, an inducer of Drosophila immune response, binds
   to hemomucin, a novel surface mucin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12708.

AU Neddermann-P.  Gallinari-P.  Lettieri-T.  Schmid-D.  Truong-O.
   Hsuan-J-J.  Wiebauer-K.  Jiricny-J.
TI Cloning and expression of human G/T mismatch-specific thymine-DNA
   glycosylase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12767.

AU Lippuner-V.  Cyert-M-S.  Gasser-C-S.
TI Two classes of plant cDNA clones differentially complement yeast
   calcineurin mutants and increase salt tolerance of wild-type yeast
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12859.

AU Kraft-H-J.  Mosselman-S.  Smits-H-A.  Hohenstein-P.  Piek-E.  Chen-Q.
   Artzt-K.  van_Zoelen-E-J-J.
TI Oct-4 regulates alternative platelet-derived growth factor {alpha}
   receptor gene promoter in human embryonal carcinoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12873.

AU Cohen-D-M.  Gullans-S-R.  Chin-W-W.
TI Urea inducibility of egr-1 in murine inner medullary collecting duct
   cells is mediated by the serum response element and adjacent Ets motifs
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12903.

AU Okumura-K.  Sakaguchi-G.  Takagi-S.  Naito-K.  Mimori-T.  Igarashi-H.
TI Sp1 family proteins recognize the U5 repressive element of the long
   terminal repeat of human T cell leukemia virus type I through binding
   to the CACCC core motif
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12944.

AU Fritz-L-K.  Suquet-C.  Smerdon-M-J.
TI Strand breaks are repaired efficiently in human ribosomal genes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12972.

AU Ye-S.  Eriksson-P.  Hamsten-A.  Kurkinen-M.  Humphries-S-E.
   Henney-A-M.
TI Progression of coronary atherosclerosis is associated with a common
   genetic variant of the human stromelysin-1 promoter which results in
   reduced gene expression
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AU Kaberdin-V-R.  Chao-Y-H.  Lin:Chao-S.
TI RNase E cleaves at multiple sites in bubble regions of RNA I stem loops
   yielding products that dissociate differentially from the enzyme
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13103.

AU Kurita-K.  Honda-K.  Suzuma-S.  Takamatsu-H.  Nakamura-K.  Yamane-K.
TI Identification of a region of Bacillus subtilis Ffh, a homologue of
   mammalian SRP54 protein, that is essential for binding to small
   cytoplasmic RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13140.

AU Hofhaus-G.  Johns-D-R.  Hurko-O.  Attardi-G.  Chomyn-A.
TI Respiration and growth defects in transmitochondrial cell lines
   carrying the 11778 mutation associated with Leber's hereditary optic
   neuropathy
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13155.

AU Shibata-T.  Fujii-Y.  Nakamura-Y.  Nakamura-K.  Yamane-K.
TI Identification of protein synthesis elongation factor G as a 4.5 S
   RNA-binding protein in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13162.

AU Lewis-J-A.  Huq-A.  Najarro-P.
TI Inhibition of mitochondrial function by interferon
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13184.

AU Qian-W.  Zhu-S.  Sobolev-A-Y.  Wek-R-C.
TI Expression of vaccinia virus K3L protein in yeast inhibits eukaryotic
   initiation factor-2 kinase GCN2 and the general amino acid control
   pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13202.

AU Caldenhoven-E.  van_Dijk-T-B.  Solari-R.  Armstrong-J-R.
   Raaijmakers-J-A-M.  Lammers-J-W-J.  Koenderman-L.  de_Groot-R-P.
TI STAT3{beta}, a splice variant of transcription factor STAT3, is a
   dominant negative regulator of transcription
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AU Boffa-L-C.  Morris-P-L.  Carpaneto-E-M.  Louissaint-M.  Allfrey-V-G.
TI Invasion of the CAG triplet repeats by a complementary peptide nucleic
   acid inhibits transcription of the androgen receptor and TATA-binding
   protein genes and correlates with refolding of an active nucleosome
   containing a unique AR gene sequence
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13228.

AU Sangameswaran-L.  Delgado-S-G.  Fish-L-M.  Koch-B-D.  Jakeman-L-B.
   Stewart-G-R.  Sze-P.  Hunter-J-C.  Eglen-R-M.  Herman-R-C.
TI Structure and function of a novel voltage-gated, tetrodotoxin-resistant
   sodium channel specific to sensory neurons. Vol. 271 (1996) 5953-5956.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13292.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Scholz-C.  Zarnt-T.  Kern-G.  Lang-K.  Burtscher-H.  Fischer-G.
   Schmid-F-X.
TI Autocatalytic folding of the folding catalyst FKBP12
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12703.

AU Deng-G.  Royle-G.  Wang-S.  Crain-K.  Loskutoff-D-J.
TI Structural and functional analysis of the plasminogen activator
   inhibitor-1 binding motif in the somatomedin B domain of vitronectin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12716.

AU Wainwright-G.  Webster-S-G.  Wilkinson-M-C.  Chung-J-S.  Rees-H-H.
TI Structure and significance of mandibular organ-inhibiting hormone in
   the crab, Cancer pagurus. Involvement in multihormonal regulation of
   growth and reproduction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12749.

AU Ward-P-P.  Zhou-X.  Conneely-O-M.
TI Cooperative interactions between the amino- and carboxyl-terminal lobes
   contribute to the unique iron-binding stability of lactoferrin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12790.

AU Couvineau-A.  Rouver:Fessard-C.  Maoret-J-J.  Gaudin-P.  Nicole-P.
   Laburthe-M.
TI Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)1 receptor. Three nonadjacent amino
   acids are responsible for species selectivity with respect to
   recognition of peptide histidine isoleucineamide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12795.

AU Gardella-T-J.  Luck-M-D.  Fan-M-H.  Lee-CW.
TI Transmembrane residues of the parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related
   peptide receptor that specifically affect binding and signaling by
   agonist ligands
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12820.

AU Eason-M-G.  Liggett-S-B.
TI Chimeric mutagenesis of putative G-protein coupling domains of the
   {alpha}2A-adrenergic receptor. Evidence for two redundant and fully
   competent Gi coupling domains.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12826.

AU Nielsen-K-L.  Holtet-T-L.  Etzerodt-M.  Moestrup-S-K.  Gliemann-J.
   Sottrup:Jensen-L.  Thogersen-H-C.
TI Identification of residues in {alpha}-macroglobulins important for
   binding to the {alpha}2-macroglobulin receptor/low density lipoprotein
   receptor-related protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12909.

AU Valnickova-Z.  Thogersen-I-B.  Christensen-S.  Chu-C-T.  Pizzo-S-V.
   Enghild-J-J.
TI Activated human plasma carboxypeptidase B is retained in the blood by
   binding to {alpha}2-macroglobulin and pregnancy zone protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12937.

AU Elgawish-A.  Glomb-M.  Friedlander-M.  Monnier-V-M.
TI Involvement of hydrogen peroxide in collagen cross-linking by high
   glucose in vitro and in vivo
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 12964.

AU Herwald-H.  Dedio-J.  Kellner-R.  Loos-M.  Muller:Esterl-W.
TI Isolation and characterization of the kininogen-binding protein p33
   from endothelial cells. Identity with the gC1q receptor.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13040.

AU Herwald-H.  Renne-T.  Meijers-J-C-M.  Chung-D-W.  Page-J-D.
   Colman-R-W.  Muller:Esterl-W.
TI Mapping of the discontinuous kininogen binding site of prekallikrein. A
   distal binding segment is located in the heavy chain domain A4.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13061.

AU Salzet-M.  Verger:Bocquet-M.  Bulet-P.  Beauvillain-J-C.  Malecha-J.
TI Purification, sequence analysis, and cellular localization of a
   prodynorphin-derived peptide related to the {alpha}-neo-endorphin in
   the rhynchobdellid leech Theromyzon tessulatum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 May 31.  271(22).  p 13191.



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AU de-Aldana-B-R-V.  Geerts-R-H-E-M.  Berendse-F.
TI Nitrogen losses from perennial grass species.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 137.
AB 61060137.442

AU Casper-B-B.
TI Demographic consequences of drought in the herbaceous perennial
   Cryptantha flava: effects of density, associations with shrubs,
   and plant size.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 144.
AB 61060144.442

AU Ganter-B.  Cooke-F.
TI Pre-incubation feeding activities and energy budgets of Snow Geese:
   can food on the breeding grounds influence fecundity?.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 153.
AB 61060153.442

AU Sparkes-T-C.  Keogh-D-P.  Pary-R-A.
TI Energetic costs of mate guarding behavior in male stream-dwelling
   isopods.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 166.
AB 61060166.442

AU Haettenschwiler-S.  Koerner-C.
TI Effects of elevated CO_[2 ]and increased nitrogen deposition on
   photosynthesis and growth of understory plants in spruce model
   ecosystems.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 172.
AB 61060172.442

AU Wilkens-R-T.  Shea-G-O.  Halbreich-S.  Stamp-N-E.
TI Resource availability and the trichome defenses of tomato plants.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 181.
AB 61060181.442

AU Ackerman-J-D.  Sabat-A.  Zimmerman-J-K.
TI Seedling establishment in an epiphytic orchid: an experimental
   study of seed limitation.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 192.
AB 61060192.442

AU Katano-O.
TI Foraging tactics and home range of dark chub in a Japanese river.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 199.
AB 61060199.442

AU Campbell-D-J.
TI Aggregation and regularity: an inclusive one-tailed
   nearest-neighbour analysis of small spatially patchy populations.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 206.
AB 61060206.442

AU Sand-H.
TI Life history patterns in female moose (Alces alces): the
   relationship between age,  body size, fecundity and environmental
   conditions.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 212.
AB 61060212.442

AU Notman-E.  Gorchov-D-L.  Cornejo-F.
TI Effect of distance, aggregation, and habitat on levels of seed
   predation for two mammal - dispersed neotropical rain forest tree
   species.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 221.
AB 61060221.442

AU Samu-F.  Sunderland-K-D.  Topping-C-J.  Fenlon-J-S.
TI A spider population in flux: selection and abandonment of
   artificial web-sites and the importance of intraspecific
   interactions in Lepthyphantes tenuis (Araneae: Linyphiidae) in
   wheat.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 228.
AB 61060228.442

AU Hanley-M-E.  Fenner-M.  Edwards-P-J.
TI The effect of mollusc grazing on seedling recruitment in
   artificially created grassland gaps.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 240.
AB 61060240.442

AU Guo-Q.
TI Effects of bannertail kangaroo rat mounds on small-scale plant
   community structure.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 247.
AB 61060247.442

AU Aber-J-D.  Reich-P-B.  Goulden-M-L.
TI Extrapolating leaf CO_[2 ]exchange to the canopy: a generalized
   model of forest photosynthesis compared with measurements by eddy
   correlation.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 257.
AB 61060257.442

AU Yeargan-K-V.  Quate-L-W.
TI Juvenile bolas spiders attract psychodid flies.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 266.
AB 61060266.442

AU Wilson-J-B.
TI The myth of constant predator: prey ratios.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(2)  P 272.
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AU Coleman-J-S.  Schneider-K-M.
TI Evidence that abscisic acid does not regulate a centralized
   whole-plant response to low soil-resource availability.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 277.
AB 61060277.442

AU Feldheim-K.  Conner-J-K.
TI The effects of increased UV-B radiation on growth, pollination
   success, and lifetime female fitness in two Brassica species.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 284.
AB 61060284.442

AU Goldstein-G.  Drake-D-R.  Melcher-P.  Giambelluca-T-W.  Heraux-J.
TI Photosynthetic gas exchange and temperature-induced damage in
   seedlings of the tropical alpine species Argyroxiphium
   sandwicense.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 298.
AB 61060298.442

AU Loenn-M.  Prentice-H-C.  Bengtsson-K.
TI Genetic structure, allozyme-habitat associations and reproductive
   fitness in Gypsophila fastigiata (Caryophyllaceae).
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 308.
AB 61060308.442

AU Jones-T-H.  Godfray-H-C-J.  Hassell-M-P.
TI Relative movement patterns of a tephritid fly and its parasitoid
   wasps.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 317.
AB 61060317.442

AU Nuernberger-B.
TI Local dynamics and dispersal in a structured population of the
   whirligig beetle Dineutus assimilis.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 325.
AB 61060325.442

AU Solarz-S-L.  Newman-R-M.
TI Oviposition specificity and behavior of the watermilfoil specialist
   Euhrychiopsis lecontei.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 337.
AB 61060337.442

AU Ohgushi-T.
TI A reproductive tradeoff in an herbivorous lady beetle: egg
   resorption and female survival.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 345.
AB 61060345.442

AU Schulze-E-D.  Ellis-R.  Schulze-W.  Trimborn-P.  Ziegler-H.
TI Diversity, metabolic types and delta^[13]C carbon isotope ratios in
   the grass flora of Namibia in relation to growth form,
   precipitation and habitat conditions.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 352.
AB 61060352.442

AU Hanslin-H-M.  Karlsson-P-S.
TI Nitrogen uptake from prey and substrate as affected by prey capture
   level and plant reproductive status in four carnivorous plant
   species.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 370.
AB 61060370.442

AU Martinelli-L-A.  Pessenda-L-C-R.  Espinoza-E.  Camargo-P-B.
   Telles-E-C.  Cerri-C-C.  Victoria-R-L.  Aravena-R.  Richey-J.
   Trumbore-S.
TI Carbon-13 variation with depth in soils of Brazil  and climate
   change during the Quaternary.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 376.
AB 61060376.442

AU Schlacher-T-A.  Wooldridge-T-H.
TI Origin and trophic importance of detritus - evidence from stable
   isotopes in the benthos of a small, temperate estuary.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 382.
AB 61060382.442

AU Branch-L-C.  Villarreal-D.  Hierro-J-L.  Portier-K-M.
TI Effects of local extinction of the plains vizcacha (Lagostomus
   maximus) on vegetation patterns in semi-arid scrub.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 389.
AB 61060389.442

AU Dickson-L-L.  Whitham-T-G.
TI Genetically-based plant resistance traits affect arthropods, fungi,
   and birds.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 400.
AB 61060400.442

AU Hirvonen-H.  Ranta-E.
TI Prey to predator size ratio influences foraging efficiency of
   larval Aeshna juncea dragonflies.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 407.
AB 61060407.442

AU Ellsworth-D-S.  Oren-R.  Huang-C.  Phillips-N.  Hendrey-G-R.
TI Leaf and canopy responses to elevated CO_[2 ]in a pine forest under
   free-air CO_[2 ]enrichment.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(3)  P 416.
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AU ROSENSHINE-I. RUSCHKOWSKI-S. STEIN-M. REINSCHEID-D-J. MILLS-S-D. FINLAY-B-B.
TI A pathogenic bacterium triggers epithelial signals to form a functional 
   bacterial receptor that mediates actin pseudopod formation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2613-2624.

AU MEIER-T. GESEMANN-M. CAVALLI-V. RUEGG-M-A. WALLACE-B-G.
TI AChR phosphorylation and aggregation induced by an agrin fragment that
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SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2625-2631.

AU WILLNOW-T-E. ROHLMANN-A. HORTON-J. OTANI-H. BRAUN-J-R. HAMMER-R-E. HERZ-J.
TI RAP, a specialized chaperone, prevents ligand-induced ER retention
   and degradation of LDL receptor-related endocytic receptors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2632-2639.

AU CRAVEN-R-A. EGERTON-M. STIRLING-C-J.
TI A novel Hsp70 of the yeast ER lumen is required for the efficient
   translocation of a number of protein precursors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2640-2650.

AU GILMORE-R. COFFEY-M-C. LEONE-G. MCLURE-K. LEE-P-W-K.
TI Co-translational trimerization of the reovirus cell attachment protein.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2651-2658.

AU CHIVERS-P-T. LABOISSIERE-M-C-A. RAINES-R-T.
TI The CXXC motif: imperatives for the formation of native disulfide bonds
   in the cell.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2659-2667.

AU VOOS-W. VON AHSEN-O. MULLER-H. GUIARD-B. RASSOW-J. PFANNER-N.
TI Differential requirement for the mitochondrial Hsp70-Tim44 complex in
   unfolding and translocation of preproteins.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2668-2677.

AU BERTRAND-J-A. PIGNOL-D. BERNARD-J-P. VERDIER-J-M. DAGORN-J-C.
   FONTECILLA-CAMPS-J-C.
TI Crystal structure of human lithostathine, the pancreatic inhibitor of stone
   formation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2678-2684.

AU DUCKETT-C-S. NAVA-V-E. GEDRICH-R-W. CLEM-R-J. VAN DONGEN-J-L.
   GILFILLAN-M-C. SHIELS-H. HARDWICK-J-M. THOMPSON-C-B.
TI A conserved family of cellular genes related to the baculovirus iap gene 
   and encoding apoptosis inhibitors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2685-2694.

AU MEHLEN-P. KRETZ-REMY-C. PREVILLE-X. ARRIGO-A-P. 
TI Human hsp27, Drosophila hsp27 and human alphaB-crystallin
   expression-mediated increase in glutathione is essential for the protective
   activity of these proteins against TNFalpha-induced cell death.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2695-2706.

AU ALTABEF-M. GARCIA-M. LAVAU-C. BAE-S-C. DEJEAN-A. SAMARUT-J.
TI A retrovirus carrying the promyelocyte-retinoic acid  receptor 
   PML-RARalpha fusion gene transforms haematopoietic progenitors in vitro
   and induces acute leukaemias.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2707-2716.

AU CARLOMAGNO-F. DE VITA-G. BERLINGIERI-M-T. DE FRANCISCIS-V. MELILLO-R-M.
   COLANTUONI-V. KRAUS-M-H. DI FIORE-P-P. FUSCO-A. SANTORO-M. 
TI Molecular heterogeneity of RET loss of function in Hirschsprung's disease.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2717-2725.

AU TONIATTI-C. CABIBBO-A. SPORENO-E. SALVATI-A-L. CERRETANI-M.
   SERAFINI-S. LAHM-A. CORTESE-R. CILIBERTO-G.
TI Engineering human interleukin-6 to obtain variants with strongly enhanced
   bioactivity.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2726-2737.

AU ZHU-M. GREEN-N-S. RABINOWITZ-J-L. SCHARFF-M-D.
TI Differential V region mutation of two transfected Ig genes and their
   interaction in cultured B cell lines.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2738-2747.

AU CAYROL-C. FLEMINGTON-E-K.
TI The Epstein-Barr virus bZIP transcription factor Zta causes G0/G1 cell
   cycle arrest through induction of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2748-2759.

AU GUPTA-S. BARRETT-T. WHITMARSH-A-J. CAVANAGH-J. DERIJARD-B. DAVIS-R-J.
TI Selective interaction of JNK protein kinase isoforms with transcription
   factors.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2760-2770.

AU OELGESCHLAGER-M. JANKNECHT-R. KRIEG-J. SCHREEK-S. LUSCHER-B.
TI Interaction of the co-activator CBP with Myb proteins: effects on
   Myb-specific transactivation and on the cooperativity with NF-M.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2771-2780.

AU GSTAIGER-M. GEORGIEV-O. VAN LEEUWEN-H. VAN DER VLIET-P. SCHAFFNER-W.
TI The B cell coactivator Bob 1 shows DNA sequence-dependent complex formation
   with Oct-1/Oct-2 factors, leading to differential promoter activation.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2781-2790.

AU PLATT-A. LANGDON-T. ARST H-N-JR. KIRK-D. TOLLERVEY-D. MATES SANCHEZ-J-M.
   CADDICK-M-X.
TI Nitrogen metabolite signalling involves the C-terminus and the GATA domain
   of the Aspergillus transcription  factor AREA and the 3' untranslated
   region of its mRNA.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2791-2801.

AU ALLISON-L-A. SIMON-L-D. MALIGA-P.
TI Deletion of rpoB reveals a second distinct transcription system in
   plastids of higher plants.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2802-2809.

AU RUIZ-ECHEVARRIA-M-J. PELTZ-S-W.
TI Utilizing the GCN4 leader region to investigate the role of the
   sequence determinants in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2810-2819.

AU RASTOGI-T. BEATTIE-T-L. OLIVE-J-E. COLLINS-R-A.
TI A long-range pseudoknot is required for activity of the Neurospora VS
   ribozyme.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2820-2825.

AU HEURGUE-HAMARD-V. MORA-L. GUARNEROS-G. BUCKINGHAM-R-H.
TI The growth defect in Escherichia coli deficient in peptidyl-tRNA
   hydrolase is due to starvation for Lys-tRNALys.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2826-2833.

AU CUSACK-S. YAREMCHUK-A. TUKALO-M.
TI The crystal structure of the ternary complex of T.thermophilus seryl-tRNA
   synthetase with tRNASer and a seryl-adenylate analogue reveals a
   conformational switch in the active site.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2834-2842.

AU SAKS-M-E. SAMPSON-J-R.
TI Variant minihelix RNAs reveal sequence-specific recognition of the helical
   tRNASer acceptor stem by E.coli seryl-tRNA synthetase.
SO EMBO-J. 1996 JUNE 3. 15(11). P 2843-2849.

AU ROMIER-C. REUTER-K. SUCK-D. FICNER-R.
TI Crystal structure of tRNA-guanine transglycosylase: RNA modification by
   base exchange.
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AU SAVELIEV-S-V. COX-M-M.
TI Developmentally programmed DNA deletion in Tetrahymena thermophila by
   a transposition-like reaction pathway.
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AU JEN-JACOBSEN-L. ENGLER-L-E. LESSER-D-R. KURPIEWSKI-M-R. YEE-C. MCVERRY-B.
TI Structural adaptations in the interaction of EcoRI endonuclease with
   methylated GAATTC sites.
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AU SCHUL-W. GROENHOUT-B. KORBERNA-K. TAKAGAKI-Y. JENNY-A. MANDERS-E-M-M.
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AU HEILKER-R. MANNING-KRIEG-U. ZUBER-J-F. SPIESS-M.
TI In vitro binding of clathrin adaptors to sorting signals correlates
   with endocytosis and basolateral sorting.
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AU Strotmann-J.  Konzelmann-S.  Breer-H.
TI Laminar segregation of odorant receptor expression in the olfactory
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 347.
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TI Subcellular distribution of glucose transporter (GLUT-1) during
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AU McConalogue-K.  Furness-J-B.
TI Calretinin immunoreactivity of motor neurons  in the guinea-pig
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AU Chateau-D.  Boehm-N.
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AU Hilker-M.  Troester-H.  Groelz-D.  Hake-U.  Bachmann-M.
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AU Persson-Sjoegren-S.  Forsgren-S.  Rooth-P.  Taeljedal-I-B.
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AU Scholz-D.  Devaux-B.  Hirche-A.  Poetzsch-B.  Kropp-B.  Schaper-W.
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TI Expression of adhesion molecules is specific and time-dependent in
   cytokine-stimulated endothelial cells in culture.
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AU Fuse-M.  Ali-D-W.  Orchard-I.
TI The distribution and partial characterization of FMRFamide-related
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AU Robert-D.  Edgecomb-R-S.  Read-M-P.  Hoy-R-R.
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 435.
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AU Robledo-Y.  Cajaraville-M-P.
TI Ultrastructural and cytochemical study of the Golgi complex of
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 449.
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AU Ziegler-A.
TI Ultrastructural evidence for transepithelial calcium transport  in
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 459.
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AU den-Steen-P-V.  Lommel-A-V.  Lauweryns-J-M.
TI Elastogenesis is linked to epithelial-stromal interactions in
   postnatal hamster bronchioles.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 467.
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AU Katori-Y.  Hackney-C-M.  Furness-D-N.
TI Immunoreactivity of sensory hair bundles of the guinea-pig cochlea
   to antibodies against elastin and keratan sulphate.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 473.
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AU Bornemann-A.  Kirchner-T.
TI An immuno-electron-microscopic study of human thymic B cells.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 481.
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AU Maurizii-M-G.  Taddei-C.
TI Immunolocalization of cytoskeletal proteins in the previtellogenic
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 489.
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AU Walsh-R-J.  Weglicki-W-B.  Correa-de-Araujo-R.
TI Distribution of specific substance P binding sites in the heart and
   adjacent great vessels of the Wistar white rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1996 284(3)  P 495.
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AU Masini-M-A.  Sturla-M.  Napoli-L.  Uva-B-M.
TI Immunoreactive localization of vasoactive hormones (atrial
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AU van-Bel-A-J-E.    Hendriks-J-H-M.  Boon-E-J-M-C.  Gamalei-Y-V.
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TI Different ratios of sucrose/raffinose-induced membrane
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   walleriana, Vicia faba) minor-vein configurations.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 185.
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AU Koop-H-U.  Steinmueller-K.  Wagner-H.  Roessler-C.  Eibl-C.
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TI Integration of foreign sequences into the tobacco plastome via
   polyethylene glycol-mediated protoplast transformation.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 193.
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AU Banas-M.  Tirlapur-U-K.  Charzynska-M.  Cresti-M.
TI Some events of mitosis and cytokinesis in the generative cell of
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SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 202.
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AU Nakamura-Y.  Umemoto-T.  Ogata-N.  Kuboki-Y.  Yano-M.  Sasaki-T.
TI Starch debranching enzyme (R-enzyme or pullulanase) from developing
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SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 209.
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AU Ludwig-M.  Lind-J-L.  Miller-E-A.  Wetherbee-R.
TI High molecular mass glycoproteins associated with the siliceous
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   involved in cell surface development and maintenance.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 219.
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AU Soufleri-I-A.    Vergnolle-C.  Miginiac-E.  Kader-J-C.
TI Germination-specific lipid transfer protein cDNAs in Brassica napus
   L.
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AU Horvath-G.  Droppa-M.  Oravecz-A.  Raskin-V-I.  Marder-J-B.
TI Formation of the photosynthetic apparatus during greening of
   cadmium-poisoned barley leaves.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 238.
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AU Heuer-S.  Vogt-T.  Boehm-H.  Strack-D.
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   cultures of Dorotheanthus bellidiformis (Burm. f.) N.E.Br.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 244.
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AU Jauh-G-Y.  Lord-E-M.
TI Localization of pectins and arabinogalactan-proteins in lily
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   roles in pollination.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 251.
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AU Meister-M.  Agostino-A.  Hatch-M-D.
TI The roles of malate and aspartate in C_[4] photosynthetic
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SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 262.
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AU Mithoefer-A.  Bhagwat-A-A.  Feger-M.  Ebel-J.
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AU Kubicki-A.  Funk-E.  Westhoff-P.  Steinmueller-K.
TI Differential expression of plastome-encoded ndh genes in mesophyll
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   oxidoreductase is involved in cyclic electron transport.
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AU Leubner-Metzger-G.  Fruendt-C.  Meins-Jr.-F.
TI Effects of gibberellins, darkness and osmotica on endosperm rupture
   and class I beta-1,3-glucanase induction in tobacco seed
   germination.
SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 282.
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AU Holtorf-H.  Apel-K.
TI The regulation of NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductases A and B
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AU Magnani-F.  Centritto-M.  Grace-J.
TI Measurement of apoplasmic and cell-to-cell components of root
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AU Fridlender-M.  Lev-Yadun-S.    Baburek-I.  Angelis-K.  Levy-A-A.
TI Cell divisions in cotyledons after germination: localization, time
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SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 307.
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AU Poetter-E.  Beator-J.  Kloppstech-K.
TI The expression of mRNAs for light-stress proteins in barley:
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SO Planta.  1996 199(2)  P 314.
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AU Kang-F.  Rawsthorne-S.
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TI Diarrheal and Environmental Isolates of Aeromonas spp. Produce a
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 239.
AB 60320239.284

AU Chacko-R.  Deshpande-M.  Shankar-V.
TI Extracellular Ribonuclease Production by Rhizopus stolonifer:
   Influence of Metal Ions.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 246.
AB 60320246.284

AU Hammond-J-B-W.  Burton-K-S.
TI Expression of Intracellular Enzymes During Hyphal Aggregate
   Formation in a Fruiting-Impaired Variant of Agaricus bisporus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 252.
AB 60320252.284

AU Gerbi-C.  Bata-J.    Breton-A.  Prensier-G.
TI Glycoside and Polysaccharide Hydrolase Activity of the Rumen
   Anaerobic Fungus Caecomyces communis (Sphaeromonas communis SENSU
   ORPIN) at Early and Final Stages of the Developmental Cycle.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 256.
AB 60320256.284

AU Lanser-A-C.  Nakamura-L-K.
TI Identification of a Staphylococcus warneri Species That Converts
   Oleic Acid to 10-Ketostearic Acid.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 260.
AB 60320260.284

AU Giard-J-C.  Hartke-A.  Flahaut-S.  Benachour-A.  Boutibonnes-P.
   Auffray-Y.
TI Starvation-Induced Multiresistance in Enterococcus faecalis JH2-2.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 264.
AB 60320264.284

AU Singh-D-P.  Verma-K.
TI Differential Regulation of Nitrogen Metabolism in the Wild Type and
   the High-Light-Tolerant Mutant Cells of Anacystis nidulans.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 272.
AB 60320272.284

AU Baumann-P.  Baumann-L.  Clark-M-A.
TI Levels of Buchnera aphidicola Chaperonin GroEL During Growth of the
   Aphid Schizaphis graminum.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 279.
AB 60320279.284

AU Udo-E-E.  Grubb-W-B.
TI A Phage-Mediated Transfer of Chromosomally Integrated Tetracycline
   Resistance Plasmid in Staphylococcus aureus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 286.
AB 60320286.284

AU Hespell-R-B.
TI Fermentation of Xylan, Corn Fiber, or Sugars to Acetoin and
   Butanediol by Bacillus polymyxa Strains.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 291.
AB 60320291.284

AU Ejechi-B-O.
TI News & Notes: Growth Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and
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   Timber Sawdust.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(05)  P 297.
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AU Cavallini-A.  Natali-L.  Giordani-T.  Durante-M.  Cionini-P-G.
TI Nuclear DNA changes within Helianthus annuus L.: variations in the
   amount and methylation of repetitive DNA within homozygous
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 285.
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AU Suyama-Y.  Mukai-Y.  Kondo-T.
TI Assignment of RFLP linkage groups to their respective chromosomes
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 292.
AB 60920292.122

AU Baranyi-M.  Greilhuber-J.
TI Flow cytometric and Feulgen densitometric analysis of genome size
   variation in Pisum.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 297.
AB 60920297.122

AU Kiang-A-S.  Kavanagh-T-A.
TI Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in Lolium perenne L. 2. The
   mitochondrial genome of a CMS line is rearranged and contains a
   chimaeric atp 9 gene.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 308.
AB 60920308.122

AU Ramulu-K-S.  Dijkhuis-P.  Rutgers-E.  Blaas-J.  Krens-F-A.
   Verbeek-W-H-J.  Colijn-Hooymans-C-M.  Verhoeven-H-A.
TI Intergeneric transfer of a partial genome and direct production of
   monosomic addition plants by microprotoplast fusion.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 316.
AB 60920316.122

AU Moerchen-M.  Cuguen-J.  Michaelis-G.  Haenni-C.
   Saumitou-Laprade-P.
TI Abundance and length polymorphism of microsatellite repeats in Beta
   vulgaris L.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 326.
AB 60920326.122

AU Pillay-M.  Kenny-S-T.
TI Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in hop, Humulus
   lupulus: level of genetic variability and segregation in F_[1]
   progeny.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 334.
AB 60920334.122

AU Felix-I.  Martinant-J-P.  Bernard-M.  Bernard-S.  Branlard-G.
TI Genetic characterization of storage proteins in a set of
   F_[1]-derived haploid lines in bread wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 340.
AB 60920340.122

AU Durel-C-E.  Bertin-P.  Kremer-A.
TI Relationship between inbreeding depression and inbreeding
   coefficient in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 347.
AB 60920347.122

AU Garza-R.  Cardona-C.  Singh-S-P.
TI Inheritance of resistance to the bean-pod weevil (Apion godmani
   Wagner) in common beans from Mexico.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 357.
AB 60920357.122

AU Kearsey-M-J.  Ramsay-L-D.  Jennings-D-E.  Lydiate-D-J.
   Bohuon-E-J-R.  Marshall-D-F.
TI Higher recombination frequencies in female compared to male
   meisoses in Brassica oleracea.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 363.
AB 60920363.122

AU Gouesnard-B.  Sanou-J.  Panouille-A.  Bourion-V.  Boyat-A.
TI Evaluation of agronomic traits and analysis of exotic germ plasm
   polymorphism in adapted**exotic maize crosses.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 368.
AB 60920368.122

AU Zunk-K.  Mummenhoff-K.  Koch-M.  Hurka-H.
TI Phylogenetic relationships of Thlaspi s.l. (subtribe Thlaspidinae,
   Lepidieae) and allied genera based on chloroplast DNA
   restriction-site variation.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 375.
AB 60920375.122

AU Pang-E-C-K.  Halloran-G-M.
TI The genetics of adult-plant blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans)
   resistance from Brassica juncea in B. napus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 382.
AB 60920382.122

AU Nishio-T.  Kusaba-M.  Watanabe-M.  Hinata-K.
TI Registration of S alleles in Brassica campestris L by the
   restriction fragment sizes of SLGs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 388.
AB 60920388.122

AU Redona-E-D.  Mackill-D-J.
TI Mapping quantitative trait loci for seedling vigor in rice using
   RFLPs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 395.
AB 60920395.122

AU Rasmussen-J-O.  Nepper-J-P.  Rasmussen-O-S.
TI Analysis of somatic hybrids between two sterile dihaploid Solanum
   tuberosum L. breeding lines. Restoration of fertility and
   complementation of G. pallida Pa2 and Pa3 resistance.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 403.
AB 60920403.122

AU Lubaretz-O.  Fuchs-J.  Ahne-R.  Meister-A.  Schubert-I.
TI Karyotyping of three Pinaceae species via fluorescent in situ
   hybridization and computer-aided chromosome analysis.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 411.
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AU Keller-E-R-J.  Schubert-I.  Fuchs-J.  Meister-A.
TI Interspecific crosses of onion with distant Allium species and
   characterization of the presumed hybrids by means of flow
   cytometry, karyotype analysis and genomic in situ hybridization.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 417.
AB 60920417.122

AU Liou-P-C.  Gmitter-Jr.-F-G.  Moore-G-A.
TI Characterization of the Citrus genome through analysis of
   restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 425.
AB 60920425.122

AU Szmidt-A-E.  Wang-X-R.  Changtragoon-S.
TI Contrasting patterns of genetic diversity in two tropical pines:
   Pinus kesiya (Royle ex Gordon) and P. merkusii (Jungh et De
   Vriese).
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 436.
AB 60920436.122

AU Charters-Y-M.  Robertson-A.  Wilkinson-M-J.  Ramsay-G.
TI PCR analysis of oilseed rape cultivars (Brassica napus L. ssp.
   oleifera) using 5'-anchored simple sequence repeat (SSR) primers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 442.
AB 60920442.122

AU Dubcovsky-J.  Maria-G-S.  Epstein-E.  Luo-M-C.  Dvorak-J.
TI Mapping of the K^[+]/Na^[+] discrimination locus Kna1 in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 448.
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AU Kaendler-C.  Fladung-M.  Uhrig-H.
TI Production and identification of somatic hybrids between Solanum
   tuberosum and S. papita by using the rolC gene as a morphological
   selectable marker.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 455.
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AU Kreike-C-M.  Kok-Westeneng-A-A.  Vinke-J-H.  Stiekema-W-J.
TI Mapping of QTLs involved in nematode resistance, tuber yield and
   root development in Solanum sp.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 463.
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AU Wang-T-L.  Hagqvist-R.  Tigerstedt-P-M-A.
TI Growth performance of hybrid families by crossing selfed lines of
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AU Wu-W-R.  Li-W-M.
TI Model fitting and model testing in the method of joint mapping of
   quantitative trait loci.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 477.
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AU Jeyaruban-M-G.  Gibson-J-P.
TI Estimation of additive genetic variance in commercial layer poultry
   and simulated populations under selection.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 483.
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AU Mikkelsen-T-R.  Jensen-J.  Jorgensen-R-B.
TI Inheritance of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) RAPD markers in a
   backcross progeny with Brassica campestris.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1996 92(3/4)  P 492.
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TI The Fragmentation of 510 MeV/Nucleon Iron-56 in Polyethylene. I. 
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   for hydration levels beyond 9 waters per nucleotide. This suggests that 
   hole transfer to DNA occurs in the inner hydration layer.

AU Weir-Lipton-M-S. Fuciarelli-A-F. Springer-D-L. Edmonds-C-G.
TI Characterization of Radiation-Induced Thymine-Tyrosine Crosslinks by 
   Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 681.
AB Covalent thymine-tyrosine crosslinks were detected in solutions of 
   irradiated angiotensin and thymine by electrospray ionization mass 
   spectrometry. This method allows the detection of covalent crosslinks at 
   doses as low as 0.0 Gy while maintaining the linear dose-yield 
   relationship.

AU Belyaev-I-Y. Harms-Ringdahl-M.
TI Effects of Gamma Rays in the 0.5-50-cGy Range on the Conformation of 
   Chromatin in Mammalian Cells.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 687.
AB The effects of gamma-ray quanta on chromatin conformation were studied 
   by the method of anomalous viscosity time dependence in VH-10 human 
   fibroblasts, BALB/c mouse splenocytes and Sprague-Dawley rat thymocytes. 
   Two different types of chromatin response were observed in cells after 
   low (less than 4 cGy) and high (greater than 4 cGy) doses of radiation.

AU Howe-G-R. McLaughlin-J.
TI Breast Cancer Mortality between 1950 and 1987 after Exposure to 
   Fractionated Moderate-Dose-Rate Ionizing Radiation in the Canadian 
   Fluoroscopy Cohort Study and a Comparison with Breast Cancer Mortality in 
   the Atomic Bomb Survivors Study.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 694.
AB Breast cancer mortality risks after exposure to low-LET radiation are 
   compared between the Canadian fluoroscopy and atomic bomb survivors 
   studies. The patterns of risk are similar and confirm that the female 
   breast is one of the more sensitive organs to radiation-induced 
   carcinogenesis even with highly fractionated exposures.

AU Inano-H. Suzuki-K. Onoda-M. Yamanouchi-H.
TI Susceptibility of Fetal, Virgin, Pregnant and Lactating Rats for the 
   Induction of Mammary Tumors by Gamma Rays.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 708.
AB The data from this study show a dose dependency of the development of 
   mammary tumors in rats irradiated with 0-2.6 Gy gamma rays in the fetal, 
   virgin, pregnant and lactating groups. Susceptibility of the mammary 
   glands to radiation depends upon the differentiation at the time of 
   exposure.

AU Mothersill-C. Lyng-F. O'Reilly-S. Harney-J. Seymour-C-B.
TI Expression of Lethal Mutations Is Suppressed in Neoplastically 
   Transformed Cells and after Treatment of Normal Cells with Carcinogens.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 145(6). P. 714.
AB Lethal mutations occur less frequently if cells are transformed or 
   treated with carcinogens. "Radioresistance" seems to be associated with 
   suppression of lethal mutations in the low-dose region.

AU Peters-J-M. Tsark-E-C. Wiley-L-M.
TI Radiosensitive Target in the Mouse Embryo Chimera Assay: Implications 
   that the Target Involves Autocrine Growth Factor Function.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 145(6). P. 722.
AB This paper describes experiments that identify the cellular target for 
   ionizing radiation that mediates the embryonic cell proliferation 
   disadvantage that is exhibited by irradiated embryos in direct cell-cell 
   contact with normal embryos in mouse aggregation chimeras.

AU Pandita-T-K. Geard-C-R.
TI Chromosome Aberrations in Human Fibroblasts Induced by Monoenergetic 
   Neutrons. I. Relative Biological Effectiveness.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 730.
AB The RBEs of 0.22, 0.34, 1, 5.9 and 13.6 MeV monoenergetic neutrons 
   were determined using chromosome aberrations. The highest RBE (24.3) was 
   found for intrachromosomal deletions at the two lower energies. The 
   radiation weighting factors for neutrons of the energies encountered in 
   high-altitude air travel need better delineation.

AU Ruifrok-A-C-C. Mason-K-A. Thames-H-D.
AB Changes in Clonogen Number and Radiation Sensitivity in Mouse Jejunal 
   Crypts after Treatment with Dimethylsulfoxide and Retinoic Acid.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 740.
TI Treatment of mice with retinoic acid in DMSO results in reduction of 
   the number but also the radiation protection of clonogenic cells in the 
   jejunal crypts. The combined result of these effects is a significant 
   radiation protection of mouse jejunal crypts at doses of 9-16 Gy.

AU VanderWaal-R. Thampy-G. Wright-W-D. Roti-Roti-J-L.
TI Heat-Induced Modifications in the Association of Specific Proteins 
   with the Nuclear Matrix.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 746.
AB Heat-induced changes in the proteins associated with the nuclear 
   matrix are similar but not identical to those changes measured in whole 
   nuclei. Further, individual proteins associate with the nuclear matrix 
   with different kinetics as a function of heating time.

AU Harari-Y. Grossie-V-B-Jr. Castro-G-A.
TI Nutritional Support for Adaptation to Radiation-Induced Suppression of 
   Mucosal Immunity in the Intestine of the Rat.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 754.
AB The role of amino acids as "essential nutrients" in the repair of the 
   gut mucosal immune system damaged by gamma radiation was demonstrated in 
   the rat. Immunity was assessed by measuring IgE-mediated intestinal 
   responses in hosts immunized by infection with Trichinella spiralis and 
   fed an elemental amino acid diet.

AU Johnston-C-J. Piedboeuf-B. Rubin-P. Williams-J-P. Baggs-R. 
   Finkelstein-J-N.
TI Early and Persistent Alterations in the Expression of Interleukin-1 
   alpha, Interleukin-1 beta and Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha mRNA Levels in 
   Fibrosis-Resistant and Sensitive Mice after Thoracic Irradiation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 762.
AB These studies demonstrate early and persistent alterations in TNF 
   alpha, IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta mRNA levels in mouse lung even at lower 
   doses. The temporal relationship between the elevation of these cytokines 
   and the strain-dependent variation in fibrosis response suggests that 
   IL-1 alpha and TNF alpha contribute to the radiation-induced component of 
   pulmonary fibrosis, whereas IL-1 beta may have a protective function.

AU Shirazi-A.. Liu-K. Trott-K-R.
TI Exposure to Ultraviolet B Radiation Increases the Tolerance of Mouse 
   Skin to Daily X Irradiation.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 768.
AB After exposure of mouse skin to UVB radiation, tolerance to single and 
   fractionated doses of X rays increases progressively for 2 weeks. The 
   probable mechanism is an increase in the proportion of stem cells in the 
   epidermis and accelerated repopulation.

AU Newton-G-R. Aguilera-J-A. Ward-J-F. Fahey-R-C.
TI Polyamine-Induced Compaction and Aggregation of DNA--A Major Factor in 
   Radioprotection of Chromatin under Physiological Conditions.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 776.
AB Spermine at physiological levels and ionic strength induces compaction 
   and aggregation of SV40 DNA and minichromosomes resulting in marked 
   radioprotection of the DNA against gamma-ray-induced formation of 
   single-strand breaks. This phenomenon, termed the PICA effect, results in 
   yields of single-strand breaks in DNA and minichromosomes comparable to 
   those found with intact cells and is considered to be a major mechanism 
   responsible for radioprotection of cellular DNA.
CC Rapid Communication.

AU
TI Author Index for Volume 145.
SO Radiat-Res. 1996 June 145(6). P. 781.

CC The Subject Index for Volume 145 will appear as part of the annual 
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AU Dlawer AA Ala'Aldeen.
IN Division of Microbiology, Department of Clinical Laboratory 
   Sciences, University Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre, 
   Nottingham NG1 2UH, United Kingdom.
TI Vaccines against Neisseria meningitidis: past, present and 
   future
DE Meningococci
DE vaccines
DE iron
DE iron-regulated proteins
DE transferrin
DE transferrin-binding proteins
DE outer membrane proteins
DE capsule
DE polysaccharide
DE immune response
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:1-8.
AB The ultimate goal in meningococcal vaccine research is the 
   development of an ideal vaccine which is safe, offers long 
   lasting immunity to all age groups, cross-protects against all 
   meningococcal serogroups, serotypes and serosubtypes, be 
   given orally or nasally and be easily incorporated into the 
   World Health Organisation's Expanded Program on 
   Immunisation. So far no such vaccine has been developed. 
   Vaccines based on the capsular polysaccharides are available 
   against serogroups A, C, W135 and Y which offer good, but 
   relatively short-lived, protection against their respective 
   serogroups. These vaccines do not cross-protect against 
   serogroup B meningococci. Various alternative approaches 
   have been now explored, including improved capsular 
   polysaccharides and preparations of outer membrane proteins 
   (constitutively expressed or iron-regulated). Over the past few 
   years there has been considerable activity in the field and a 
   number of clinical trials were conducted on various vaccine 
   preparations with varying successes. We may witness research 
   breakthroughs in the foreseeable future, however, it may be 
   some time before a broadly or universally cross-protective 
   vaccine becomes available.
CC Review article 
CC Language: English

AU Carlos Sariol, Viviana Falcon and Juan Morales-Grillo.
IN Department of Virology, Institute of Tropical Medicine 
   "Pedro Kouri", P.O. Box. 601, Marianao 13, Ciudad de La 
   Habana, Cuba.
IN Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Ciudad 
   de La Habana, Cuba.
TI Morphological changes in the nucleus of the yeast 
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae induced by the expression of gene 
   pol of HIV-1
DE HIV-1
DE protease
DE pol, endonuclease
DE Apoptosis
DE Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:9-11
AB The present paper reports and discusses the effect of the 
   expression of the gene pol of the human immunodeficiency 
   virus (HIV) on the nucleus of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 
   yeast. This unexpected result is characterized by a loss of the 
   nuclear membrane limits as well as of the characteristic 
   homogeneity of the chromatin. This group of changes gives to 
   the nucleus of the yeast a worm-eaten aspect after the 
   induction of the expression of the pol gene. The possible 
   relation of these changes with apoptosis and the possibility 
   that S. cerevisiae may constitute a model for their study are 
   discussed.
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AU Vivian Pujol, Jorge Sotolongo, Maribel Vega, Judith Pineda 
   y Lourdes Costa.
IN Departamento de Desarrollo Biofarmaceutico, Centro de 
   Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, Apartado 6162, La 
   Habana, Cuba.
TI Studies for recombinant Hepatitis B virus surface antigen 
   lyophilization with and without additives
DE recombinant HBsAg
DE preservation method
DE lyophilization
DE additives
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:12-15
AB Yeast derived recombinant HBsAg is lyophilized as a 
   preservation method for long term storage. Three different 
   lyophilization cycles were assayed. The freezing temperature 
   was -50 degrees Celsius, the rate of ice sublimation was 10 
   degrees Celsius/h and also sublimation at 10 degrees Celsius 
   and 20 degrees Celsius was tested with temperature for 
   desorption of residual water of 25 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees
   Celsius respectively. 
   Additives like dextran, maltose, sucrose, magnesium chloride 
   and trehalose were studied in the lyophilization and for all of 
   them, the HBsAg activity recovery after lyophilization was 
   about 100%. Residual humidity of lyophilized samples was of 
   2% in all the cases. The structure of assembled particles of 
   HBsAg was not affected by lyophilization process using 
   sucrose and maltose as additives.
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AU Idania Wong, Edy Bover, Marbel Ramos, Nemesio
   Gonzalez, Manuel Exposito, Rutdalys Segura, Eladio Salazar, 
   Alberto Agraz, Idalmis Jimenez, Luis Herrera y Jose de la 
   Fuente.
IN Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, Apartado 
   Postal 387, Camagueey, Cuba. 
IN Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia, Ciudad de La 
   Habana, Cuba.
IN Empresa Porcina, Camagueey, Cuba.
TI Efficacy of the recombinant vaccine against swine 
   Collibacillosis in field trial
DE Escherichia coli
DE swine
DE vaccine
DE field trial
DE VACOLI (TM)
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada, 1996;13:16-19
AB In this paper we present the evaluation of the recombinant 
   vaccine VACOLI (TM) (Heber Biotec S.A., P.O. Box 6162, 
   Havana, Cuba) in the control of  E. coli infections in swine 
   under production conditions in the Camagueey Province. A 
   vaccination regime was evaluated in the swine farms of the 
   province from May 1994 until August 1995. The parameters 
   evaluated included morbility and mortality by  E. coli in 
   newborn and post-weaning piglets. Data after vaccination was 
   compared with values reported during 1991, 1992 and 1993 
   before vaccination. Morbility was significantly reduced 
   (p < 0,05) from 13 % to 0,9 %. Similarly, the mortality was 
   reduced in piglets from 7 % to 0,3%. Best results were 
   obtained in post-weaning piglets, where no deaths were 
   recorded during 1995. The economical benefit of vaccination 
   was evaluated for the province considering the reduction in 
   the losses caused by the disease. It resulted in savings of 914 
   140 US dollars plus 810 263 Cuban pesos, representing loss 
   reductions of 87% and 97 % for US dollars and Cuban pesos, 
   respectively.
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AU Raysa Vazquez, Jose Brito and Maribel Guerra.
IN Division of Industrial Biotechnology, Center for Genetic 
   Engineering and Biotechnology, P.O. Box 6162, Havana, 
   Cuba.
TI Purification of the restriction endonuclease Sac I, free of Sac 
   II and Sac III contaminants
DE Restriction endonucleases
DE purification
DE Sac I
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:21-24
AB The restriction endonuclease Sac I was isolated from 
   Streptomyces achromogenes and was purified to homogeneity, 
   until no contaminant nuclease activities were detected. On the 
   basis of ion exchange chromatography (Q-Sepharose and 
   phosphocellulose P-11), Sac I can be obtained with a high 
   level of purity and used in molecular cloning. The practical 
   utility of Sac I enzyme is given by a high stability, high yield, 
   easy handling of producing cells, and the ability to recognize 
   new sequences, such as GAGCTC. The molecular weight 
   (MW) of this enzyme was estimated by High Performance 
   Liquid Chromatography and SDS polyacrylamide gel 
   electrophoresis, being of about 50 kDa approximately. 
   According to the results obtained from the accelerated stability 
   study, the enzyme preparation is stable for at least 20 months.
CC Techniques
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AU Jose de la Fuente, Oscar Hernandez, Rebeca Martinez, 
   Isabel Guillen, Mario P Estrada, Edenaida Cabrera, Diana 
   Garcia del Barco, Rafael Pimentel, Reinold Morales, Fidel 
   Herrera, Antonio Morales, Juan C Pina, Alina Rodriguez, 
   Vladimir Sanchez, Zoila Abad, Barbaro Alvarez and Ricardo 
   Lleonart.
TI Gene transfer for growth manipulation in tilapia 
   (Oreochromis spp) 
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:25.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Pimentel R, Cabrera E, Hernandez O, Alvarez B, Canino C, 
   Abad Z, Pina JC, Sanchez V, Lleonart R and de la Fuente J.
TI Transient expression of a LacZ transgene in shrimp (P. 
   schmitti) using two different gene transfer methods
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:26.
CC Reports
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AU Fidel Ovidio Castro, Jose de la Fuente, Alina Rodriguez, 
   Jose Limonta, Eileen Riego, Alina Aguirre, Boris Ramos, 
   Anselmo Aguilar, Dagmara Pichardo, Pedro Puentes and 
   Diana Garcia.
TI Expression of recombinant proteins in the milk of transgenic 
   mice and rabbits. implications for the use of transgenic rabbits 
   as bioreactors
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:27.
CC Reports
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AU Alina Aguirre, Alina Rodriguez, Boris Ramos, Pablo 
   Fuentes, Jose de la Fuente and Fidel Ovidio Castro.
TI Secretion of human erythropoetin by mammary gland 
   explants from lactating transgenic rabbits
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:28.
CC Reports
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AU SI Gorodetsky and RD Bremel.
TI The factors of tissue-specific expression of the bovine 
   beta-casein gene
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:29.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Jeffrey M Rosen, Norman M Greenberg, Darryl L Hadsell, 
   Sinai Yarus and Brian Raught.
TI The regulation of milk protein gene expression: from basic 
   science to biotechnology
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:30.
CC Reports
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AU William R Jeffery.
TI Regulation of embryonic development by the proliferating 
   cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:31.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Alina Aguirre, Eric Perea, Mario P Estrada, Boris Ramos, 
   Jose de la Fuente and Fidel O Castro.
TI Generation of transgenic mice carrying the E. coli LacZ gene 
   driven by a Drosophila melanogaster patched gene promoter
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:32.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Juhani Jaenne, Leena Alhonen, Juha-Matti Hyttinen, Teija 
   Peura and Minna Tolvanen.
TI Transgenic cattle from transgene-analyzed and sexed 
   embryos
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:33.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Gerard J Platemburg, Dave Toman, Richard A Berg and 
   Frank R Pieper.
TI Expression of human procollagen (I) in milk of transgenic 
   mice
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:34.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU YR Chavez, C Fernandez y KE Johansson.
TI PCR en el diagnostico veterinario de micoplasmas
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:35.
CC Reports
CC Language: Spanish

AU Alestrom P, Husebye H and Collas P.
TI Efficiency of gene transfer and promoter specificity assayed 
   by transient gene expression in zebrafish
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:36.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Rubino S, Leori G, Uzzau S, Santona A, Schiaffino A, 
   Santona M, Solinas M, Satta MP and P Cappuccinelli.
TI Sheep immunization with live Salmonella abortusovis 
   vaccine strains
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:37.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Erik Garcia Machado, Mario Oliva Suarez, Jean Claude 
   Mounolou and Monique Monnerot.
TI Partial sequences of the shrimp Penaeus notialis 
   mitochondrial genome
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:38.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Corona B, Martinez S, Finalet J, Rivas D y Ortiz F.
TI Aspectos de la biologia molecular de los aislamientos 
   cubanosde Anaplasma marginale.
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:39.
CC Reports
CC Language: Spanish

AU S Martinez , C Fernandez, M Camacho y C Duarte.
TI Diferenciacion de Leptospira spp por PCR
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:40.
CC Reports
CC Language: Spanish

AU Savon LC, Coroas L, Fernandez AR, Corona B, Noda L, 
   Barreras M y Castell S.
TI Utilizacion del PCR para el diagnostico del virus de la 
   leucosis bovina en Cuba
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:41.
CC Reports
CC Language: Spanish

AU Isabel Guillen, Mario P Estrada, Reynold Morales, Philipa 
   Melamed and Jose de la Fuente.
TI The interrelation between body growth and growth hormone, 
   insulin-like growth factor and prolactin levels in tilapia 
   (Oreochromis aureus)
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:42-43.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Manuel Krauskopf, Jaime Figueroa, Gudrun Kausel, 
   Alfredo Molina y Maria Ines Vera.
TI Efecto del medio ambiente sobre el desarrollo y 
   reprogramacion de la expresion genica en peces
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:44.
CC Reports
CC Language: Spanish

AU Maria Ines Vera, Gudrun Kausel, M Rios y M Krauskopf.
TI Reprogramacion de la expresion de los genes nucleolares 
   durante la aclimatizacion de la carpa
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:45.
CC Reports
CC Language: Spanish

AU Estrada MP, Figueroa J, Krauskopf M and de la Fuente J.
TI Ectopic expression of tiGH in muscle cells of transgenic F2 
   tilapias
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:46.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Martin P Schreibman and Lucia Magliulo-Cepriano.
TI The current status of brain-pituitary-gonad axis physiology in 
   fishes and its manipulation during controlled reproduction
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:47.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU V Bluem, M Andriske, K Kreuzberg and MP Schreibman.
TI A novel approach to combined animal and plant biomass 
   production for human nutrition in closed loop systems
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:48.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Hew Choy L, Du Shao Jun, Gong Zhiyuanl, Fletcher Garth 
   L, Shears Margaret, Davies Peter L and Devlin Robert.
TI Biotechnology for aquaculture: transgenic salmon with 
   enhanced growth and freeze-resistance
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:49.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU T Chen Thomas.
TI Transgenic fish and aquaculture
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:50.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Shumuel Rothbardy.
TI Tilapia culture in Israel
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:51.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Martinez R, Sosa-Pineda B and P Gruss.
TI Expression of a novel otx-related gene in mammalian brain 
   development
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:52.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU SR Akkaraju, JE Ahlquist, W McMahan, CL Parkinson and 
   MH Perlin.
TI Confirmation of Cuba crocodile hybrids using DNA thermal 
   profiling
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:53.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

AU Yonathan Zohar.
TI Biotechnology and the induction of finfish-spawning
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:54.
CC Reports
CC Language: English

TI Requisitos uniformes para preparar los manuscritos enviados 
   a revistas biomedicas
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:55.
CC Focus
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AU Editorial
TI Future events
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:63.
CC Reports
CC Language: English/Spanish

AU Editorial
TI Cumulative index Vol. 12
SO Biotecnologia Aplicada 1996;13:68.
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AU Fischer-J.  Quentmeier-A.  Kostka-S.  Kraft-R.  Friedrich-C-G.
TI Purification and characterization  of the hydrogenase from
   Thiobacillus ferrooxidans.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 289.
AB 61650289.203

AU Preisig-O.  Zufferey-R.  Hennecke-H.
TI The Bradyrhizobium japonicum fixGHIS genes are required  for the
   formation of the high-affinity cbb_[3]-type cytochrome oxidase.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 297.
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AU Jostensen-J-P.  Landfald-B.
TI Influence of growth conditions on fatty acid composition  of a
   polyunsaturated-fatty-acid-producing Vibrio species.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 306.
AB 61650306.203

AU San-Blas-G.  Sorais-F.  San-Blas-F.  Ruiz-Herrera-J.
TI Ornithine decarboxylase in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 311.
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AU Flahaut-S.  Benachour-A.  Giard-J-C.  Boutibonnes-P.  Auffray-Y.
TI Defense against lethal treatments  and de novo protein synthesis
   induced by NaCl in Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 19433.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 317.
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AU Peekhaus-N.  Kraemer-R.
TI The gluEMP operon from Zymomonas mobilis encodes  a high-affinity
   glutamate carrier with similiarity  to binding-protein-dependent
   transport systems.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 325.
AB 61650325.203

AU Maier-T.  Binder-U.  Boeck-A.
TI Analysis of the hydA locus of Escherichia coli:  two genes (hydN
   and hypF) involved in formate and hydrogen metabolism.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 333.
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AU Yokoyama-A.  Shizuri-Y.  Hoshino-T.  Sandmann-G.
TI Thermocryptoxanthins:  novel intermediates in the carotenoid
   biosynthetic pathway  of Thermus thermophilus.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 342.
AB 61650342.203

AU Synstad-B.  Emmerhoff-O.  Sirevag-R.
TI Malate dehydrogenase  from the green gliding bacterium Chloroflexus
   aurantiacus  is phylogenetically related to lactic dehydrogenases.
SO Arch-Microbiol.  1996 165(5)  P 346.
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AU Oren-A.
TI Sensitivity of selected members of the family Halobacteriaceae  to
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AU Inal-J-M.    Karunakaran-K-V.
TI phi20, A Temperate Bacteriophage Isolated from Bacillus anthracis
   Exists as a Plasmidial Prophage.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 171.
AB 60320171.284

AU Gabriel-M-M.  Schultz-C-L.  Wilson-L-A.  Ahearn-D-G.
TI Effect of Staphylococcus epidermidis on Hydrogel Contact Lens
   Retention on the Rabbit Eye.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 176.
AB 60320176.284

AU Colucci-M-S.  Inniss-W-E.
TI Ethylene Glycol Utilization, Cold and Ethylene Glycol Shockand
   Acclimation Proteins in a Psychrotrophic Bacterium.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 179.
AB 60320179.284

AU Van-Reenen-C-A.  Dicks-L-M-T.
TI Evaluation of Numerical Analysis of Random Amplified Polymorphic
   DNA (RAPD)-PCR as a Method to Differentiate Lactobacillus
   plantarum and Lactobacillus pentosus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 183.
AB 60320183.284

AU Benachour-A.    Flahaut-S.    Frere-J.    Novel-G.
TI Plasmid Transfer by Electroporation and Conjugation in
   Tetragenococcus and Pediococcus Genera and Evidence of
   Plasmid-Linked Metabolic Traits.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 188.
AB 60320188.284

AU Sasaki-J.  Asano-S.  Iizuka-T.  Bando-H.  Lay-B-W.  Hastowo-S.
   Powell-G-K.  Yamamoto-T.
TI Insecticidal Activity of the Protein Encoded by the cryV Gene of
   Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki INA-02.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 195.
AB 60320195.284

AU Pascu-C.  Ljungh-A.  Wadstroem-T.
TI Staphylococci Bind Heparin-Binding Host Growth Factors.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 201.
AB 60320201.284

AU Chernin-L.  Brandis-A.  Ismailov-Z.  Chet-I.
TI Pyrrolnitrin Production by an Enterobacter agglomerans Strain with
   a Broad Spectrum of Antagonistic Activity Towards Fungal and
   Bacterial Phytopathogens.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 208.
AB 60320208.284

AU Lafuente-R.  Maymo-Gatell-X.    Mas-Castella-J.  Guerrero-R.
TI Influence of Environmental Factors on Plasmid Transfer in Soil
   Microcosms.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 213.
AB 60320213.284

AU Kearns-D-B.  Cook-G-M.  Russell-J-B.
TI Inducer Expulsion Is Not a Determinant of Diauxic Growth in
   Streptococcus bovis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 221.
AB 60320221.284

AU Ogrel-O-D.  Fegeding-K-V.    Kharatian-E-F.  Sudarikov-A-B.
   Ostrovsky-D-N.
TI The Ability of a Recombinant Escherichia coli Strain to Synthesize
   2-C-Methyl-D-Erythritol-2,4-Cyclopyrophosphate Correlates with Its
   Tolerance to In Vitro Induced Oxidative Stress and to the
   Bactericidal Action of Murine Peritoneal Macrophages.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 225.
AB 60320225.284

AU Lee-K-K.  Yu-S-R.  Chen-F-R.  Yang-T-I.  Liu-P-C.
TI News & Notes: Virulence of Vibrio alginolyticus Isolated from
   Diseased Tiger Prawn, Penaeus monodon.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 229.
AB 60320229.284

AU Becker-J.  Brendel-M.
TI News & Notes:   Molecular Characterization of the xerC Gene of
   Lactobacillus leichmannii Encoding a Site-Specific Recombinase and
   Two Adjacent Heat Shock Genes.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(04)  P 232.
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TI Expression of functional HIV-1 integrase in the yeast Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae leads to the emergence of a lethal phenotype: potential
   use for inhibitor screening.
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AU Grant-C-M.  MacIver-F-H.  Dawes-I-W.
TI Glutathione is an essential metabolite required for resistance to
   oxidative stress in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 511.
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AU Martin-H.  Castellanos-M-C.  Cenamor-R.  Sanchez-M.  Molina-M.
   Nombela-C.
TI Molecular and functional characterization of a mutant allele of the
   mitogen-activated protein-kinase gene SLT2(MPK1) rescued from
   yeast autolytic mutants.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 516.
AB 60290516.294

AU Lambrechts-M-G.  Sollitti-P.  Marmur-J.  Pretorius-I-S.
TI A multicopy suppressor gene, MSS10, restores STA2 expression in
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains containing the STA10 repressor
   gene.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 523.
AB 60290523.294

AU Zahn-Zabal-M.  Kohli-J.
TI The distance-dependence of the fission yeast ade6-M26 marker effect
   in two-factor crosses.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 530.
AB 60290530.294

AU Feng-B.  Marzluf-G-A.
TI The regulatory protein NIT4 that mediates nitrate induction in
   Neurospora crassa contains a complex tripartite activation domain
   with a novel leucine-rich, acidic motif.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 537.
AB 60290537.294

AU Yu-J-H.  Butchko-R-A-E.  Fernandes-M.  Keller-N-P.  Leonard-T-J.
   Adams-T-H.
TI Conservation of structure and function of the aflatoxin regulatory
   gene aflR from Aspergillus nidulans and A. flavus.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 549.
AB 60290549.294

AU Grosskopf-D.  Mulligan-R-M.
TI Developmental- and tissue-specificity of RNA editing in
   mitochondria of suspension-cultured maize cells and seedlings.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 556.
AB 60290556.294

AU Rankin-C-T.  Cutright-M-T.  Makaroff-C-A.
TI Characterization of the radish mitochondrial nad3/rps12 locus:
   analysis of recombination repeats and RNA editing.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 564.
AB 60290564.294

AU Katayama-H.  Ogihara-Y.
TI Phylogenetic affinities of the grasses to other monocots as
   revealed by molecular analysis of chloroplast DNA.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 572.
AB 60290572.294

AU Grube-M.  Gargas-A.  DePriest-P-T.
TI A small insertion in the SSU rDNA of the lichen fungus Arthonia
   lapidicola is a degenerate group-I intron.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 582.
AB 60290582.294

AU Rohe-M.  Searle-J.  Newton-A-C.  Knogge-W.
TI Transformation of the plant pathogenic fungus, Rhynchosporium
   secalis.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 587.
AB 60290587.294

AU Benslimane-A-A.  Hartmann-C.  Ouenzar-B.  Rode-A.
TI Intramolecular recombination of a mitochondrial minicircular
   plasmid-like DNA of date-palm mediated by a set of short
   direct-repeat sequences.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 591.
AB 60290591.294

AU Piper-P-W.  Emson-C.  Jones-C-E.  Cowan-D-A.  Fleming-T-M.
   Littlechild-J-A.
TI Complementation of a pgk deletion mutation in Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae with expression of the phosphoglycerate-kinase gene
   from the hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus.
SO Curr-Genet.  1996 29(6)  P 594.
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   Bounaga-N.  Brown-S-C.  Sarr-A.
TI Chromosomal sex determination and heterochromatin structure in date
   palm.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 127.
AB 60090127.497

AU Mittermann-I.  Heiss-S.  Kraft-D.  Valenta-R.  Heberle-Bors-E.
TI Molecular characterization of profilin isoforms from tobacco
   (Nicotiana tabacum) pollen.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 133.
AB 60090133.497

AU Emebiri-L-C.  Nwufo-M-I.
TI Occurrence and detection of early sex-related differences in
   Telfairia occidentalis.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 140.
AB 60090140.497

AU Brown-R-C.  Lemmon-B-E.
TI Nuclear cytoplasmic domains, microtubules and organelles in
   microsporocytes of the slipper orchid Cypripedium californicum A.
   Gray dividing by simultaneous cytokinesis.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 145.
AB 60090145.497

AU Hormaza-J-I.  Herrero-M.
TI Dynamics of pollen tube growth under different competition regimes.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 153.
AB 60090153.497

AU Sheoran-I-S.  Saini-H-S.
TI Drought-induced male sterility in rice: changes in carbohydrate
   levels and enzyme activities associated with the inhibition of
   starch accumulation in pollen.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 161.
AB 60090161.497

AU Ehlenfeldt-M-K.
TI Sequential style removal in highbush blueberry, Vaccinium
   corymbosum L.: effects on fertilization success and seed
   germination.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 170.
AB 60090170.497

AU Steyn-E-M-A.  Strydom-D-J-F.  Botha-A.
TI Fertilization and rejection of spermatozoids by egg cells in
   artificially pollinated ovules of Encephalartos (Zamiaceae).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 175.
AB 60090175.497

AU Kitashiba-H.  Iwai-T.  Toriyama-K.  Watanabe-M.  Hinata-K.
TI Identification of genes expressed in the shoot apex  of Brassica
   campestris during floral transition.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1996 9(3)  P 186.
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AU Koch-W-H.  Kopsidas-G.  Meffle-B.  Levine-A-S.  Woodgate-R.
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   Salmonella typhimurium UmuC important for mutagenic activity.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 121.
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AU Dominguez-A.  Albornoz-J.
TI Rates of movement of transposable elements in Drosophila
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AU Strain-J.  Culotta-V-C.
TI Copper ions and the regulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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AU Kawamura-M.  Kominami-K.  Takeuchi-J.  Toh-e-A.
TI A multicopy suppressor of nin1-1 of the yeast Saccharomyces
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AU Jiang-W.  Koltin-Y.
TI Two-hybrid interaction of a human UBC9 homolog with centromere
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AU Awasaki-T.  Juni-N.  Yoshida-K-M.
TI An eye imaginal disc-specific transcriptional enhancer in the long
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   morphology mutations of Drosophila ananassae.
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AU Jang-Y-K.  Jin-Y-H.  Shim-Y-S.  Kim-M-J.  Yoo-E-J.  Choi-I-S.
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TI Identification of the DNA damage-responsive elements of the
   rhp51^[+] gene, a recA and RAD51 homolog from the fission yeast
   Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 167.
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AU Shirayama-M.  Matsui-Y.  Toh-e-A.
TI Dominant mutant alleles of yeast protein kinase geneCDC15 suppress
   the lte1 defect in termination of M phase and genetically interact
   withCDC14.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 176.
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AU Walter-S.  Schrempf-H.
TI The synthesis of the Streptomyces reticuli cellulase (Avicelase) is
   regulated by both activation and repression mechanisms.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 186.
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AU Zhong-H-H.  McClung-C-R.
TI The circadian clock gates expression of two Arabidopsis catalase
   genes to distinct and opposite circadian phases.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 196.
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AU Bonnefoy-N.  Kermorgant-M.  Brivet-Chevillotte-P.  Dujardin-G.
TI Cloning by functional complementation, and inactivation, of the
   Schizosaccharomyces pombe homologue of the Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae gene ABC1.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 204.
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AU Nakamura-T.  Ohmoto-T.  Hirata-D.  Tsuchiya-E.  Miyakawa-T.
TI Genetic evidence for the functional redundancy of the calcineurin-
   and Mpk1-mediated pathways in the regulation of cellular events
   important for growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1996 251(2)  P 211.
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AU Hervieu-F.  Vaucheret-H.
TI A single amino acid change in acetolactate synthase confers
   resistance to valine in tobacco.
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AU Kowarz-L.  Robbe-Saule-V.  Norel-F.
TI Identification of cis-acting DNA sequences involved in the
   transcription of the virulence regulatory gene spvR  in Salmonella
   typhimurium.
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AU Hashida-Okado-T.  Ogawa-A.  Endo-M.  Yasumoto-R.  Takesako-K.
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TI AUR1, a novel gene conferring aureobasidin resistance on
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AU Soutar-A.  Baumberg-S.
TI Implication of a repression system, homologous to those of other
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   Streptomyces coelicolor.
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AU Koehler-U.  Donath-M.  Mendel-R-R.  Cerff-R.  Hehl-R.
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AU Drlica-K.
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TI The magic-bead concept: an integrated approach to nitrogen removal
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AU Schraeder-T.  Andreesen-J-R.
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AU Oseguera-M-A-P.  Guereca-L.  Lopez-Munguia-A.
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AU Huang-C-M.  Asmundson-R-V.  Kelly-W-J.
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AU Lee-S-G.  Kim-S.  Robbins-P-D.  Kim-B-G.
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AU Lin-M-Y.  Harlander-S.  Savaiano-D.
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AU Kimura-H.  Miyashita-H.  Sumino-Y.
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AU Jain-R-K.
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AU Dammann-Kalinowski-T.  Niemann-S.  Keller-M.  Selbitschka-W.
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AU Wilhite-S-E.  Straney-D-C.
TI Timing of gliotoxin biosynthesis in the fungal biological control
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AU Umemura-I.  Yanagiya-K.  Komatsubara-S.  Sato-T.  Tosa-T.
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 45(4)  P 519.
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AU Sun-W-Q.  Meng-M.  Kumar-G.  Geelhaar-L-A.  Payne-G-F.
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TI Biological denitration of propylene glycol dinitrate by Bacillus
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 45(4)  P 525.
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AU Lacki-K.  Duvnjak-Z.
TI Comparison of three methods for the determination of sinapic acid
   ester content in enzymatically treated canola meals.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 45(4)  P 530.
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AU Wood-T-M.  McCrae-S-I.
TI Arabinoxylan-degrading enzyme system of the fungus Aspergillus
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 45(4)  P 538.
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AU Monroy-M-R.  de-la-Torre-M.
TI Effect of the dilution rate on the biomass yield of Bacillus
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1996 45(4)  P 546.
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AU Zayed-G.  Meyer-O.
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AU Bouchez-M.  Blanchet-D.  Vandecasteele-J-P.
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TI Metal biosorption - flotation. Application to cadmium removal.
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AU Oh-K-B.  Matsuoka-H.  Jing-W.  Yamamoto-A.  Kurata-H.
TI Erratum.
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TI Lectin binding reveals divergent carbohydrate expression  in human
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AU Carman-G-M.  Zeimetz-G-M.
TI Regulation of phospholipid biosynthesis in the yeast Saccharomyces
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SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13293.

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Skiba-P-J.  Zha-X.  Maxfield-F-R.  Schissel-S-L.  Tabas-I.
TI The distal pathway of lipoprotein-induced cholesterol esterification,
   but not sphingomyelinase-induced cholesterol esterification, is
   energy-dependent
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13392.

AU Guimaraes-M-J.  Bazan-J-F.  Castagnola-J.  Diaz-S.  Copeland-N-G.
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TI Molecular cloning and characterization of lysosomal sialic acid
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AU Yoshimura-M.  Ihara-Y.  Matsuzawa-Y.  Taniguchi-N.
TI Aberrant glycosylation of E-cadherin enhances cell-cell binding to
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AU Follesa-P.  Ticku-M-K.
TI Communication---Chronic ethanol-mediated up-regulation of the
   N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor polypeptide subunits in mouse cortical
   neurons in culture
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13297.

AU Ravichandran-V.  Chawla-A.  Roche-P-A.
TI Communication---Identification of a novel syntaxin- and
   synaptobrevin/VAMP binding protein, SNAP-23, expressed in non-neuronal
   tissues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13300.

AU Virbasius-J-V.  Guilherme-A.  Czech-M-P.
TI Communication---Mouse p170 is a novel phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
   containing a C2 domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13304.

AU Takimoto-G-S.  Hovland-A-R.  Tasset-D-M.  Melville-M-Y.  Tung-L.
   Horwitz-K-B.
TI Role of phosphorylation on DNA binding and transcriptional functions of
   human progesterone receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13308.

AU Dixon-B-S.  Sharma-R-V.  Dennis-M-J.
TI The bradykinin B2 receptor is a delayed early response gene for
   platelet-derived growth factor in arterial smooth muscle cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13324.

AU Park-R-K.  Liu-Y.  Durden-D-L.
TI A role for Shc, Grb2, and Raf-1 in Fc{gamma}RI signal relay
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13342.

AU Hutchcroft-J-E.  Tsai-B.  Bierer-B-E.
TI Differential phosphorylation of the T lymphocyte costimulatory receptor
   CD28. Activation-dependent changes and regulation by protein kinase C.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13362.

AU Liu-X.  Kim-C-N.  Pohl-J.  Wang-X.
TI Purification and characterization of an interleukin-1{beta}-converting
   enzyme family protease that activates cysteine protease P32 (CPP32)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13371.

AU Sorkin-A.  Mazzotti-M.  Sorkina-T.  Scotto-L.  Beguinot-L.
TI Epidermal growth factor receptor interaction with clathrin adaptors is
   mediated by the Tyr974-containing internalization motif
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13377.

AU Pinkus-R.  Weiner-L-M.  Daniel-V.
TI Role of oxidants and antioxidants in the induction of AP-1,
   NF-{kappa}B, and glutathione S-transferase gene expression
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13422.

AU Jiang-H.  Kuang-Y.  Wu-Y.  Smrcka-A.  Simon-M-I.  Wu-D.
TI Pertussis toxin-sensitive activation of phospholipase C by the C5a and
   fMet-Leu-Phe receptors
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13430.

AU Xu-C-J.  Klunk-W-E.  Kanfer-J-N.  Xiong-Q.  Miller-G.  Pettegrew-J-W.
TI Phosphocreatine-dependent glutamate uptake by synaptic vesicles. A
   comparison with ATP-dependent glutamate uptake.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13435.

AU Lucas-M.  Mazzone-T.
TI Cell surface proteoglycans modulate net synthesis and secretion of
   macrophage apolipoprotein E
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13454.

AU Owens:Grillo-J-K.  Czar-M-J.  Hutchison-K-A.  Hoffmann-K.
   Perdew-G-H.  Pratt-W-B.
TI A model of protein targeting mediated by immunophilins and other
   proteins that bind to hsp90 via tetratricopeptide repeat domains
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13468.

AU McKenzie-F-R.  Pouyssegur-J.
TI cAMP-mediated growth inhibition in fibroblasts is not mediated via
   mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase (ERK) inhibition. cAMP-dependent
   protein kinase induces a temporal shift in growth factor-stimulated MAP
   kinases.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13476.

AU Schaefer-A.  Magocsi-M.  Stocker-U.  Fandrich-A.  Marquardt-H.
TI Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent and -independent down-regulation of c-myb
   mRNA levels in erythropoietin-responsive murine erythroleukemia cells.
   The role of calcineurin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13484.

AU Carver-R-S.  Sliwkowski-M-X.  Sitaric-S.  Russell-W-E.
TI Insulin regulates heregulin binding and ErbB3 expression in rat
   hepatocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13491.

AU Parker-A.  Clarke-J-B.  Busby-W-H-Jr..  Clemmons-D-R.
TI Identification of the extracellular matrix binding sites for
   insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 5
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13523.

AU Jain-N.  Mahendran-R.  Philp-R.  Guy-G-R.  Tan-Y-H.  Cao-X.
TI Casein kinase II associates with Egr-1 and acts as a negative modulator
   of its DNA binding and transcription activities in NIH 3T3 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13530.

AU Reid-T.  Furuyashiki-T.  Ishizaki-T.  Watanabe-G.  Watanabe-N.
   Fujisawa-K.  Morii-N.  Madaule-P.  Narumiya-S.
TI Rhotekin, a new putative target for Rho bearing homology to a
   serine-threonine kinase, PKN, and rhophilin in the Rho-binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13556.

AU Shintani-F.  Kinoshita-T.  Kanba-S.  Ishikawa-T.  Suzuki-F.
   Sasakawa-N.  Kato-R.  Asai-M.  Nakaki-T.
TI Bioactive 6-nitronorepinephrine identified in mammalian brain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13561.

AU Hsu-M-H.  Chirala-S-S.  Wakil-S-J.
TI Human fatty-acid synthase gene. Evidence for the presence of two
   promoters and their functional interaction.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13584.

AU Stuart-R-O.  Sun-A.  Bush-K-T.  Nigam-S-K.
TI Dependence of epithelial intercellular junction biogenesis on
   thapsigargin-sensitive intracellular calcium stores
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13636.

AU Vaziri-C.  Faller-D-V.
TI Down-regulation of platelet-derived growth factor receptor expression
   during terminal differentiation of 3T3-L1 pre-adipocyte fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13642.

AU Harte-M-T.  Hildebrand-J-D.  Burnham-M-R.  Bouton-A-H.  Parsons-J-T.
TI p130Cas, a substrate associated with v-Src and v-Crk, localizes to
   focal adhesions and binds to focal adhesion kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13649.

AU Moriguchi-T.  Kuroyanagi-N.  Yamaguchi-K.  Gotoh-Y.  Irie-K.  Kano-T.
   Shirakabe-K.  Muro-Y.  Shibuya-H.  Matsumoto-K.  Nishida-E.
   Hagiwara-M.
TI A novel kinase cascade mediated by mitogen-activated protein kinase
   kinase 6 and MKK3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13675.

AU Homma-K-.  Matsushita-T.  Natori-S.
TI Purification, characterization, and cDNA cloning of a novel growth
   factor from the conditioned medium of NIH-Sape-4, an embryonic cell
   line of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13770.

AU Alvarez:Dominguez-C.  Barbieri-A-M.  Beron-W.  Wandinger:Ness-A.
   Stahl-P-D.
TI Phagocytosed live Listeria monocytogenes influences Rab5-regulated in
   vitro phagosome-endosome fusion
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13834.

AU Chernousov-M-A.  Stahl-R-C.  Carey-D-J.
TI Schwann cells secrete a novel collagen-like adhesive protein that binds
   N-syndecan
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13844.

AU Yoshida-H.  Kinoshita-K.  Ashida-M.
TI Purification of a peptidoglycan recognition protein from hemolymph of
   the silkworm, Bombyx mori
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13854.

AU Norbeck-J.  Pahlmann-A-K.  Akhtar-N.  Blomberg-A.  Adler-L.
TI Purification and characterization of two isoenzymes of
   dl-glycerol-3-phosphatase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Identification
   of the corresponding GPP1 and GPP2 genes and evidence for osmotic
   regulation of Gpp2p expression by the osmosensing mitogen-activated
   protein kinase signal transduction pathway.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13875.

AU Molz-L.  Chen-Y-W.  Hirano-M.  Williams-L-T.
TI Cpk is a novel class of Drosophila PtdIns 3-kinase containing a C2
   domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13892.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Huang-L.  Scrutton-N-S.  Hille-R.
TI Reaction of the C30A mutant of trimethylamine dehydrogenase with
   diethylmethylamine
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13401.

AU Gundimeda-U.  Chen-Z-H.  Gopalakrishna-R.
TI Tamoxifen modulates protein kinase C via oxidative stress in estrogen
   receptor-negative breast cancer cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13504.

AU Wilson-J-E.  Aulabaugh-A.  Caligan-B.  McPherson-S.  Wakefield-J-K.
   Jablonski-S.  Morrow-C-D.  Reardon-J-E.  Furman-P-A.
TI Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 reverse transcriptase. Contribution
   of Met-184 to binding of nucleoside 5{prime}-triphosphate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13656.

AU Esmon-C-T.  Lollar-P.
TI Involvement of thrombin anion-binding exosites 1 and 2 in the
   activation of factor V and factor VIII
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13882.

AU Bernasconi-P.  Woodworth-A-R.  Rosen-B-A.  Subramanian-M-V.
   Siehl-D-L.
TI A naturally occurring point mutation confers broad range tolerance to
   herbicides that target acetolactate synthase. Vol. 270 (1995)
   17381-17385.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13925.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Fowler-G-J-S.  Hunter-C-N.
TI The synthesis and assembly of functional high and low light LH2 antenna
   complexes from Rhodopseudomonas palustris in Rhodobacter sphaeroides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13356.

AU Nicoll-D-A.  Hryshko-L-V.  Matsuoka-S.  Frank-J-S.  Philipson-K-D.
TI Mutation of amino acid residues in the putative transmembrane segments
   of the cardiac sarcolemmal Na+-Ca2+ exchanger
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13385.

AU Martin-M.  Czajkowski-C.  Karlin-A.
TI The contributions of aspartyl residues in the acetylcholine receptor
   {gamma} and {delta} subunits to the binding of agonists and competitive
   antagonists
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13497.

AU Lesuisse-E.  Casteras:Simon-M.  Labbe-P.
TI Evidence for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ferrireductase system being a
   multicomponent electron transport chain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13578.

AU Popp-B.  Court-D-A.  Benz-R.  Neupert-W.  Lill-R.
TI The role of the N and C termini of recombinant Neurospora mitochondrial
   porin in channel formation and voltage-dependent gating
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13593.

AU Iwamoto-T.  Pan-Y.  Wakabayashi-S.  Imagawa-T.  Yamanaka-H-L.
   Shigekawa-M.
TI Phosphorylation-dependent regulation of cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger via
   protein kinase C
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13609.

AU Gurgueira-S-A.  Meneghini-R.
TI An ATP-dependent iron transport system in isolated rat liver nuclei
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13616.

AU Goodfellow-H-R.  Sardini-A.  Ruetz-S.  Callaghan-R.  Gros-P.
   McNaughton-P-A.  Higgins-C-F.
TI Protein kinase C-mediated phosphorylation does not regulate drug
   transport by the human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13668.

AU Oliver-J-D.  Hresko-R-C.  Mueckler-M.  High-S.
TI The Glut 1 glucose transporter interacts with calnexin and calreticulin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13691.

AU Geller-D.  Taglicht-D.  Edgar-R.  Tam-A.  Pines-O.  Michaelis-S.
   Bibi-E.
TI Comparative topology studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and in
   Escherichia coli. The N-terminal half of the yeast ABC protein Ste6.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13746.

AU Aggeler-R.  Capaldi-R-A.
TI Nucleotide-dependent movement of the {epsilon} subunit between {alpha}
   and {beta} subunits in the Escherichia coli F1F0-type ATPase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13888.

AU Premont-R-T.  Matsuoka-I.  Mattei-M-G.  Pouille-Y.  Defer-N.
   Hanoune-J.
TI Identification and characterization of a widely expressed form of
   adenylyl cyclase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13900.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Schreiber-M.  Rajarathnam-K.  McFadden-G.
TI Myxoma virus T2 protein, a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor
   homolog, is secreted as a monomer and dimer that each bind rabbit
   TNF{alpha}, but the dimer is a more potent TNF inhibitor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13333.

AU Durkin-M-E.  Gautam-M.  Loechel-F.  Sanes-J-R.  Merlie-J-P.
   Albrechtsen-R.  Wewer-U-M.
TI Structural organization of the human and mouse laminin {beta}2 chain
   genes, and alternative splicing at the 5{prime} end of the human
   transcript
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13407.

AU Potaman-V-N.  Ussery-D-W.  Sinden-R-R.
TI Formation of a combined H-DNA/open TATA box structure in the promoter
   sequence of the human Na,K-ATPase {alpha}2 gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13441.

AU Cook-J-R.  Cleary-C-M.  Mariano-T-M.  Izotova-L.  Pestka-S.
TI Differential responsiveness of a splice variant of the human type I
   interferon receptor to interferons
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13448.

AU Winzen-R.  Kafert-S.  Preiss-B.  Mylius:Spencker-H-A.  Resch-K.
   Holtmann-H.
TI Interaction between the mRNA of the 55-kDa tumor necrosis factor
   receptor and cellular proteins. Possible involvement in
   post-transcriptional regulation of receptor expression.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13461.

AU Missbach-M.  Jagher-B.  Sigg-I.  Nayeri-S.  Carlberg-C.
   Wiesenberg-I.
TI Thiazolidine diones, specific ligands of the nuclear receptor retinoid
   Z receptor/retinoid acid receptor-related orphan receptor {alpha} with
   potent antiarthritic activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13515.

AU Gadaleta-G.  D'Elia-D.  Capaccio-L.  Saccone-C.  Pepe-G.
TI Isolation of a 25-kDa protein binding to a curved DNA upstream the
   origin of the L strand replication in the rat mitochondrial genome
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13537.

AU Nemoto-Y.  Terajima-M.  Shoji-W.  Obinata-M.
TI Regulatory function of delta/YY-1 on the locus control region-like
   sequence of mouse glycophorin gene in erythroleukemia cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13542.

AU Baker-R-T.  Williamson-N-A.  Wettenhall-R-E-H.
TI The yeast homolog of mammalian ribosomal protein S30 is expressed from
   a duplicated gene without a ubiquitin-like protein fusion sequence.
   Evolutionary implications.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13549.

AU Chan-D.  Weng-Y-M.  Hocking-A-M.  Golub-S.  McQuillan-D-J.
   Bateman-J-F.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of human type X collagen. Expression of
   {alpha}1(X) NC1, NC2, and helical mutations in vitro and in transfected
   cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13566.

AU Silva-J-C.  Minto-R-E.  Barry-C-E-III.  Holland-K-A.  Townsend-C-A.
TI Isolation and characterization of the versicolorin B synthase gene from
   Aspergillus parasiticus. Expansion of the aflatoxin B1 biosynthetic
   gene cluster.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13600.

AU Harnish-D-C.  Malik-S.  Kilbourne-E.  Costa-R.  Karathanasis-S-K.
TI Control of apolipoprotein AI gene expression through synergistic
   interactions between hepatocyte nuclear factors 3 and 4
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13621.

AU Graves:Woodward-K-L.  Weller-S-K.
TI Replacement of Gly815 in helicase motif V alters the single-stranded
   DNA-dependent ATPase activity of the herpes simplex virus type 1
   helicase-primase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13629.

AU MacDonald-R-J.  Southard:Smith-E-M.  Kroon-E.
TI Disparate tissue-specific expression of members of the tissue
   kallikrein multigene family of the rat
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13684.

AU Klebanow-E-R.  Poon-D.  Zhou-S.  Weil-P-A.
TI Isolation and characterization of TAF25, an essential yeast gene that
   encodes an RNA polymerase II-specific TATA-binding protein-associated
   factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13706.

AU Lokuta-M-A.  Maher-J.  Noe-K-H.  Pitha-P-M.  Shin-M-L.  Shin-H-S.
TI Mechanisms of murine RANTES chemokine gene induction by Newcastle
   disease virus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13731.

AU Robb-L.  Hilton-D-J.  Willson-T-A.  Begley-C-G.
TI Structural analysis of the gene encoding the murine interleukin-11
   receptor {alpha}-chain and a related locus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13754.

AU Perrella-M-A.  Patterson-C.  Tan-L.  Yet-S-F.  Hsieh-C-M.
   Yoshizumi-M.  Lee-M-E.
TI Suppression of interleukin-1{beta}-induced nitric-oxide synthase
   promoter/enhancer activity by transforming growth factor-{beta}1 in
   vascular smooth muscle cells. Evidence for mechanisms other than
   NF-{kappa}B.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13776.

AU Hsu-D-K-W.  Guo-Y.  Alberts-G-F.  Copeland-N-G.  Gilbert-D-J.
   Jenkins-N-A.  Peifley-K-A.  Winkles-J-A.
TI Identification of a murine TEF-1-related gene expressed after mitogenic
   stimulation of quiescent fibroblasts and during myogenic differentiation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13786.

AU Oda-N.  Saxena-J-K.  Jenkins-T-M.  Prasad-R.  Wilson-S-H.
   Ackerman-E-J.
TI DNA polymerases {alpha} and {beta} are required for DNA repair in an
   efficient nuclear extract from Xenopus oocytes
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13816.

AU Thorner-P-S.  Zheng-K.  Kalluri-R.  Jacobs-R.  Hudson-B-G.
TI Coordinate gene expression of the {alpha}3, {alpha}4, and {alpha}5
   chains of collagen type IV. Evidence from a canine model of X-linked
   nephritis with a COL4A5 gene mutation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13821.

AU Turchi-J-J.  Henkels-K.
TI Human Ku autoantigen binds cisplatin-damaged DNA but fails to stimulate
   human DNA-activated protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13861.

AU Pieper-R-O.  Patel-S.  Ting-S-A.  Futscher-B-W.  Costello-J-F.
TI Methylation of CpG island transcription factor binding sites is
   unnecessary for aberrant silencing of the human MGMT gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13916.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Hsu-K-T.  Storch-J.
TI Fatty acid transfer from liver and intestinal fatty acid-binding
   proteins to membranes occurs by different mechanisms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13317.

AU Chang-D-Z.  Wu-Z.  Ciardelli-T-L.
TI A point mutation in interleukin-2 that alters ligand internalization
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13349.

AU Durrer-P.  Galli-C.  Hoenke-S.  Corti-C.  Gluck-R.  Vorherr-T.
   Brunner-J.
TI H+-induced membrane insertion of influenza virus hemagglutinin involves
   the HA2 amino-terminal fusion peptide but not the coiled coil region
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13417.

AU Leem-J-Y.  Nishimura-C.  Kurata-S.  Shimada-I.  Kobayashi-A.
   Natori-S.
TI Purification and characterization of
   N-{beta}-alanyl-5-S-glutathionyl-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine, a novel
   antibacterial substance of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly)
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13573.

AU Junius-F-K.  O'Donoghue-S-I.  Nilges-M.  Weiss-A-S.  King-G-F.
TI High resolution NMR solution structure of the leucine zipper domain of
   the c-Jun homodimer
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13663.

AU Kukimoto-M.  Nishiyama-M.  Tanokura-M.  Adman-E-T.  Horinouchi-S.
TI Studies on protein-protein interaction between copper-containing
   nitrite reductase and pseudoazurin from Alcaligenes faecalis S-6
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13680.

AU Richards-J-P.  Bachinger-H-P.  Goodman-R-H.  Brennan-R-G.
TI Analysis of the structural properties of cAMP-responsive
   element-binding protein (CREB) and phosphorylated CREB
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13716.

AU Brown:Augsburger-P.  Hartshorn-K.  Chang-D.  Rust-K.  Fliszar-C.
   Welgus-H-G.  Crouch-E-C.
TI Site-directed mutagenesis of Cys-15 and Cys-20 of pulmonary surfactant
   protein D. Expression of a trimeric protein with altered anti-viral
   properties.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13724.

AU Hirako-Y.  Usukura-J.  Nishizawa-Y.  Owaribe-K.
TI Demonstration of the molecular shape of BP180, a 180-kDa bullous
   pemphigoid antigen and its potential for trimer formation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13739.

AU Guy-H-I.  Evans-D-R.
TI Function of the major synthetase subdomains of carbamyl-phosphate
   synthetase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13762.

AU Mechling-D-E.  Gambee-J-E.  Morris-N-P.  Sakai-L-Y.  Keene-D-R.
   Mayne-R.  Bachinger-H-P.
TI Type IX collagen NC1 domain peptides can trimerize in vitro without
   forming a triple helix
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13781.

AU Fredericks-Z-L.  Pitcher-J-A.  Lefkowitz-R-J.
TI Identification of the G protein-coupled receptor kinase phosphorylation
   sites in the human {beta}2-adrenergic receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13796.

AU Liu-H.  De_Waard-M.  Scott-V-E-S.  Gurnett-C-A.  Lennon-V-A.
   Campbell-K-P.
TI Identification of three subunits of the high affinity {omega}-conotoxin
   MVIIC-sensitive Ca2+ channel
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13804.

AU Faiman-G-A.  Levy-R.  Anglister-J.  Horovitz-A.
TI Contribution of arginine residues in the RP135 peptide derived from the
   V3 loop of gp120 to its interaction with the Fv fragment of the
   0.5{beta} HIV-1 neutralizing antibody
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13829.

AU Janosch-P.  Schellerer-M.  Seitz-T.  Reim-P.  Eulitz-M.
   Brielmeier-M.  Kolch-W.  Sedivy-J-M.  Mischak-H.
TI Characterization of I{kappa}B kinases. I{kappa}B-{alpha} is not
   phosphorylated by Raf-1 or protein kinase C isozymes, but is a casein
   kinase II substrate.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13868.

AU Herrmann-C.  Volknandt-W.  Wittich-B.  Kellner-R.  Zimmermann-H.
TI The major vault protein (MVP100) is contained in cholinergic nerve
   terminals of electric ray electric organ
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13908.

AU Fernandez-L-M.  Puett-D.
TI Lys583 in the third extracellular loop of the
   lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor is critical for signaling. Vol.
   271 (1996) 925-930.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 7.  271(23).  p 13926.



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CC Molecular Microbiology Contents - June Vol. 20 No. 5 1996


CC MicroReviews

AU Eisenbach-M.
TI Control of bacterial chemotaxis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 903-910.

AU Pratt-L-A.  Hsing-W.  Gibson-K-E.  Silhavy-T-J.
TI From acids to osmZ: multiple factors influence synthesis of the 
   OmpF and OmpC porins in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 911-917.

CC Research Articles

AU Pelicic-V.  Reyrat-J-M.  Gicquel-B.
TI Generation of unmarked directed mutations in mycobacteria, 
   using sucrose counter-selectable suicide vectors.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 919-925.

AU Ben-Nasr-A.  Olsen-A.  Sjobring-U.  Muller-Esterl-W.  Bjorck-L.
TI Assembly of human contact phase proteins and release of 
   bradykinin at the surface of curli-expressing Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 927-935.

AU Li-Z.  Demple-B.
TI Sequence specificity for DNA binding by Escherichia coli SoxS 
   and Rob proteins.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 937-945.

AU Landini-P.  Hajec-L-I.  Nguyen-L-H.  Burgess-R-R.  Volkert-M-R.
TI The leucine-responsive regulatory protein (Lrp) acts as a specific 
   repressor for sigmaS-dependent transcription of the Escherichia 
   coli aidB gene.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 947-955.

AU Park-C-M.  Banerjee-N.  Koltin-Y.  Bruenn-J-A.
TI The Ustilago maydis virally encoded KP1 killer toxin.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 957-963.

AU Sundin-G-W.  Shankar-S.  Chugani-S-A.  Chopade-B-A.  
   Kavanaugh-Black-A.  Chakrabarty-A-M.
TI Nucleoside diphosphate kinase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa: 
   characterization of the gene and its role in cellular growth and 
   exopolysaccharide alginate synthesis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 965-979.

AU Hohmann-S.  Bell-W.  Neves-M-J.  Valckx-D.  Thevelein-J-M.
TI Evidence for trehalose-6-phosphate-dependent and 
   -independent mechanisms in the control of sugar influx into yeast 
   glycolysis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 981-991.

AU Fernandez-Lopez-M.  D'Haeze-W.  Mergaert-P.  Verplancke-C.  
   Prome-J-C.  Van-Montagu-M.  Holsters-M.
TI Role of nodI and nodJ in lipo-chitooligosaccharide secretion in 
   Azorhizobium caulinodans and Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 993-1000.

AU Zheng-S.  Haselkorn-R.
TI A glutamate/glutamine/aspartate/asparagine transport operon in 
   Rhodobacter capsulatus.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1001-1011.

AU Eliasson-A.  Nordstrom-K.  Bernander-R.
TI Escherichia coli strains in which chromosome replication is 
   controlled by a P1 or F replicon integrated into oriC.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1013-1022.

AU Eliasson-A.  Bernander-R.  Nordstrom-K.
TI Random initiation of replication of plasmids P1 and F (oriS) 
   when integrated into the Escherichia coli chromosome.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1023-1030.

AU Zilhao-R.  Cairrao-F.  Regnier-P.  Arraiano-C-M.
TI PNPase modulates RNase II expression in Escherichia coli: 
   implications for mRNA decay and cell metabolism.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1031-1040.

AU Green-J.  Anjum-M-F.  Guest-J-R.
TI The ndh-binding protein (Nbp) regulates the ndh gene of 
   Escherichia coli in response to growth phase and is identical to 
   Fis.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1041-1053.

AU Andersson-K.  Carballeira-N.  Magnusson-K-E.  Persson-C.  
   Stendahl-O.  Wolf-Watz-H.  Fallman-M.
TI YopH of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis interrupts early 
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1055-1067.

AU Liu-Y.  Tsinoremas-N-F.  Golden-S-S.  Kondo-T.  Johnson-C-H.
TI Circadian expression of genes involved in the purine biosynthetic 
   pathway of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 
   7942.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1069-1079.

AU Heilmann-C.  Schweitzer-O.  Gerke-C.  Vanittanakom-N.  Mack-
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TI Molecular basis of intercellular adhesion in the biofilm-forming 
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SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1081-1089.

AU Palacios-P.  Vicente-M.  Sanchez-M.
TI Dependency of Escherichia coli cell-division size, and 
   independency of nucleoid segregation on the mode and level of 
   ftsZ expression.
SO Mol-Microbiol.  1996 May 20(5).  P 1091-1096.

AU Le-Chatelier-E.  Ehrlich-S-D.  Janniere-L.
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AU Garthe-S.  Camphuysen-K.  Furness-R-W.
TI Amounts of discards by commercial fisheries and their significance as
   food for seabirds in the North Sea.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 1-11.

AU Radtke-R.  Svenning-M.  Malone-D.  Klementsen-A.  Ruzicka-J.  Fey-D.
TI Migrations in an extreme northern population of Arctic charr Salvelinus
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 13-23.

AU Hart-A-M.  Russ-G.
TI Response of herbivorous fishes to crown-of-thorns starfish Acanthaster
   planci outbreaks. III. Age, growth, mortality and maturity indices of
   Acanthurus nigrofuscus.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 25-35.

AU Rodhouse-P-G.  Prince-P-A.  Trathan-P-N.  Hatfield-E-M-C.  Watkins-J-L.
   Bone-D-G.  Murphy-E-J.  White-M-G.
TI Cephalopods and mesoscale oceanography at the Antarctic Polar Front:
   satellite tracked predators locate pelagic trophic interactions.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 37-50.

AU Kaartvedt-S.  Melle-W.  Knutsen-T.  Skjoldal-H-R.
TI Vertical distribution of fish and krill beneath water of varying
   optical properties.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 51-58.

AU Kivi-K.  Kuosa-H.  Tanskanen-S.
TI An experimental study on the role of crustacean and microprotozoan
   grazers in the planktonic food web.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 59-68.

AU Zeng-C.  Naylor-E.
TI Occurrence in coastal waters and endogenous tidal swimming rhythms of
   late megalopae of the shore crab Carcinus maenas: implications for
   onshore recruitment.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 69-79.

AU Rawlings-T-A.
TI Shields against ultraviolet radiation: an additional protective role
   for the egg capsules of benthic marine gastropods.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 81-95.

AU Dekshenieks-M-M.  Hofmann-E-E.  Klinck-J-M.  Powell-E-N.
TI Modeling the vertical distribution of oyster larvae in response to
   environmental conditions.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 97-110.

AU Archambault-P.  Bourget-E.
TI Scales of coastal heterogeneity and benthic intertidal species
   richness, diversity and abundance.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 111-121.

AU Schrijvers-J.  Fermon-H.  Vincx-M.
TI Resource competition between macrobenthic epifauna and infauna in a
   Kenyan Avicennia marina mangrove forest.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 123-135.

AU Vanderklift-M-A.  Ward-T-J.  Jacoby-C-A.
TI Effect of reducing taxonomic resolution on ordinations to detect
   pollution-induced gradients in macrobenthic infaunal assemblages.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 137-145.

AU Kogure-K.  Do-H-K.  Kim-D-S.  Shirayama-Y.
TI High concentrations of neurotoxin in free-living marine nematodes.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 147-151.

AU Koziol-C.  Wagner-Huelsmann-C.  Mikoc-A.  Gamulin-V.  Kruse-M.
   Pancer-Z.  Schaecke-H.  Mueller-W-E-G.
TI Cloning of a heat-inducible biomarker, the cDNA encoding the 70 kDa
   heat shock protein, from the marine sponge Geodia cydonium: response to
   natural stressors.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 153-161.

AU Nelson-D-M.  Dortch-Q.
TI Silicic acid depletion and silicon limitation in the plume of the
   Mississippi River: evidence from kinetic studies in spring and summer.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 163-178.

AU Boyd-P-W.  Muggli-D-L.  Varela-D-E.  Goldblatt-R-H.  Chretien-R.
   Orians-K-J.  Harrison-P-J.
TI In vitro iron enrichment experiments in the NE subarctic Pacific.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 179-193.

AU Nanninga-H-J.  Tyrrell-T.
TI Importance of light for the formation of algal blooms by Emiliania
   huxleyi.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 195-203.

AU Nielsen-M-V.
TI Growth and chemical composition of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium
   galatheanum in relation to irradiance, temperature and salinity.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 205-211.

AU Jellett-J-F.  Li-W-K-W.  Dickie-P-M.  Boraie-A.  Kepkay-P-E.
TI Metabolic activity of bacterioplankton communities assessed by flow
   cytometry and single carbon substrate utilization.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 213-225.

AU Laursen-A-K.  Mayer-L-M.  Townsend-D-W.
TI Lability of proteinaceous material in estuarine seston and subcellular
   fractions of phytoplankton.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 227-234.

AU Le-Tissier-M-D-A-A.  Brown-B-E.
TI Dynamics of solar bleaching in the intertidal reef coral Goniastrea
   aspera at Ko Phuket, Thailand.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 235-244.

AU Davenport-J.  Pugh-P-J-A.  McKechnie-J.
TI Mixed fractals and anisotropy in subantarctic marine macroalgae from
   South Georgia:implications for epifaunal biomass and abundance.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 245-255.

AU Shaughnessy-F-J.  De-Wreede-R-E.  Bell-E-C.
TI Consequences of morphology and tissue strength to blade survivorship of
   two closely related Rhodophyta species.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 257-266.

AU Jensen-S-L.  Robbins-B-D.  Bell-S-S.
TI Predicting population decline: seagrass demographics and the
   reconstructive technique.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 267-276.

AU Relexans-J-C.
TI Measurement of the respiratory electron transport system (ETS) activity
   in marine sediments: state-of-the-art and interpretation. I.
   Methodology and review of literature data.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 277-287.

AU Relexans-J-C.
TI Measurement of the respiratory electron transport system (ETS) activity
   in marine sediments: state-of-the-art and interpretation. II.
   Significance of ETS activity data.
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AU Christiansen-J-S.  Dalmo-R-A.  Ingebrigtsen-K.
TI Xenobiotic excretion in fish with aglomerular kidneys.
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AU Zimmerman-R-C.  Alberte-R-S.
TI Effect of light/dark transition on carbon translocation in eelgrass
   Zostera marina seedlings.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1996 Jun 6.  136.  P 305-309.

AU Naganuma-T.
TI Calanoid copepods: linking lower-higher trophic levels by linking
   lower-higher Reynolds numbers.
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AU Faessler-P-E.  Sander-K.
TI Hilde Mangold (1898-1924) and Spemann's organizer: achievement and
   tragedy.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 323.
AB 62050323.427

AU Besson-M-T.  Chareyre-P.  Deleage-G.  Demont-J.  Quennedey-B.
   Courrent-A.  Fourche-J.  Bosquet-G.
TI Isolation and characterization of Urbain, a
   20-hydroxyecdysone-inducible gene expressed during morphogenesis
   of Bombyx mori wing imaginal discs.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 333.
AB 62050333.427

AU Klose-M.
TI Development of leg chordotonal sensory organs in normal and heat
   shocked embryos of the cricket Teleogryllus commodus (Walker).
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 344.
AB 62050344.427

AU Sahut-Barnola-I.  Dastugue-B.  Couderc-J-L.
TI Terminal filament cell organization in the larval ovary of
   Drosophila melanogaster: ultrastructural observations and pattern
   of divisions.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 356.
AB 62050356.427

AU Khaner-O.
TI Axis formation in half blastoderms of the chick: Stage at
   separation and the relative positions of fused halves influence
   axis development.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 364.
AB 62050364.427

AU Katow-H.  Komazaki-S.
TI Spatio-temporal expression of pamlin during early embryogenesis in
   sea urchin and importance of N-linked glycosylation for the
   glycoprotein function.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 371.
AB 62050371.427

AU Urase-K.  Fukuda-K.  Ishii-Y.  Sakamoto-N.  Yasugi-S.
TI Analysis of mesenchymal influence on the pepsinogen gene expression
   in the epithelium of chicken embryonic digestive tract.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 382.
AB 62050382.427

AU Fuke-M.  Numakunai-T.
TI Establishment of self-sterility of eggs in the ovary of the
   solitary ascidian, Halocynthia roretzi.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 391.
AB 62050391.427

AU Damen-P.  Dictus-W-J-A-G.
TI Spatial and temporal coincidence of induction processes and
   gap-junctional communication in Patella vulgata (Mollusca,
   Gastropoda).
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 401.
AB 62050401.427

AU Reiter-D.  Boyer-B.  Ladurner-P.  Mair-G.  Salvenmoser-W.
   Rieger-R.
TI Differentiation of the body wall musculature in Macrostomum
   hystricinum marinum and Hoploplana inquilina (Plathelminthes), as
   models for muscle development in lower Spiralia.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 410.
AB 62050410.427

AU Manzanares-M.  Williams-T-A.  Marco-R.  Garesse-R.
TI Segmentation in the crustacean Artemia: engrailed staining studied
   with an antibody raised against the Artemia protein.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 424.
AB 62050424.427

AU Vanario-Alonso-C-E.  Sutton-R.  Carvalho-J-C.  Yussa-M.
   Silva-T-M-C.  Abdelhay-E.
TI Embryonic expression of the engrailed homologue of Rhynchosciara
   americana.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 432.
AB 62050432.427

AU Karasiewicz-J.  Szablisty-E.  Guszkiewicz-A.  Kossakowski-M.
   Stefanski-G.  Reed-M.  Modlinski-J-A.
TI Development of isolated sheep inner cell masses/embryonic discs in
   vitro.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 437.
AB 62050437.427

AU Cannata-S-M.  Bernardini-S.  Filoni-S.
TI Lens formation from cornea implanted into amputated hindlimbs of
   Xenopus laevis larvae requires innervation or proliferating cell
   populations in the stump.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 443.
AB 62050443.427

AU Lopez-A-J.  Artero-R-D.  Perez-Alonso-M.
TI Stage, tissue, and cell specific distribution of alternative
   Ultrabithorax mRNAs and protein isoforms in the Drosophila embryo.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 450.
AB 62050450.427

AU Stevens-C-J-M.  te-Kronnie-G.  Samallo-J.  Schipper-H.
   Stroband-H-W-J.
TI Isolation of carp cDNA clones,  representing
   developmentally-regulated genes,  using a
   subtractive-hybridization strategy.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 460.
AB 62050460.427

AU Borchiellini-C.  Coulon-J.  Parco-Y-L.
TI The function of type IV collagen during Drosophila embryogenesis.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 468.
AB 62050468.427

AU Rajan-I.  Denburg-J-L.
TI Error correction during guidance of pioneer axons in the leg of the
   cockroach embryo.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 476.
AB 62050476.427

AU Dolmatov-I-Y.  Eliseikina-M-G.  Bulgakov-A-A.  Ginanova-T-T.
   Lamash-N-E.  Korchagin-V-P.
TI Muscle regeneration in the holothurian Stichopus japonicus.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 486.
AB 62050486.427

AU Bossinger-O.  Wiegner-O.  Schierenberg-E.
TI Embryonic gut differentiation in nematodes: endocytosis of
   macromolecules and its experimental inhibition.
SO Roux's-Arch-Dev-Biol.  1996 205(7/8)  P 494.
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AB 	 >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:802-813 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROBING THE TERTIARY STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS BY LIMITED 
AB       PROTEOLYSIS AND MASS SPECTROMETRY: THE CASE OF MINIBODY*
AB       
AB       Francesca Zappacosta,  Antonello Pessi,  Elisabetta 
AB       Bianchi,  Sara Venturini,  Maurizio Sollazzo,  Anna 
AB       Tramontano,  Gennaro Marino,  and Piero Pucci 
AB       
AB       Servizio di Spettrometria di Massa del CNR, Via S.
AB       Pansini 5, 80131 Napoli, Italy
AB       
AB       Dipartimento di Chimica Organica e Biologica,
AB       Universita di Napoli ``Federico II,'' Napoli, Italy
AB       
AB       Dipartimento di Biochimica, IRBM P. Angeletti, Pomezia,
AB       Italy
AB       
AB       Dipartimento di Biotecnologie, IRBM P. Angeletti,
AB       Pomezia, Italy
AB       
AB       Dipartimento di Biocomputing, IRBM P. Angeletti, Pomezia,
AB       Italy
AB       
AB       CEINGE, Biotecnologie Avanzate scrl, Napoli, Italy
AB       
AB       Keywords:  electrospray mass spectrometry; limited 
AB       proteolysis; Minibody; molecular modeling; surface 
AB       accessibility; tertiary structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Zappacst.kin, Zappacst.abs,
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AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:814-824 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       SEQUENCE REPLACEMENTS IN THE CENTRAL BETA-TURN OF 
AB       PLASTOCYANIN
AB       
AB       Joel A. Ybe and Michael H. Hecht
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton,
AB       New Jersey 08544-1009
AB       
AB       Keywords:  beta-turns; plastocyanin; protein design; 
AB       protein folding; reverse turns
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ybe.abs & Ybe.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:825-835 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       COMPARISON OF THE STRUCTURES OF THE CYCLOTHEONAMIDE A 
AB       COMPLEXES OF HUMAN ALPHA-THROMBIN AND BOVINE BETA-
AB       TRYPSIN
AB       
AB       V. Ganesh,  A.Y. Lee,  J. Clardy,  and A. Tulinsky 
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University,
AB       East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1322
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry, Baker Laboratory, Cornell 
AB       University, Ithaca, New York 14853-1301
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha-keto amide; cyclotheonamide A; thrombin; 
AB       transition-state analogue; trypsin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ganesh.kin, Ganesh.abs,
AB       & Ganesh.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:836-851 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ALPHA-1-ANTICHYMOTRYPSIN: 
AB       PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN COMPLEX BY COMPARATIVE MODEL 
AB       BUILDING
AB       
AB       Bruno O. Villoutreix,  Hans Lilja,  Kim Pettersson, 
AB       Timo Lovgren,  and Olle Teleman 
AB       
AB       Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT Biotechnology 
AB       and Food Research, POB 1500, FIN-02044 VTT (Espoo),
AB       Finland
AB       
AB       Department of Clinical Chemistry, Lund University,
AB       University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden
AB       
AB       University of Turku, Department of Biotechnology, Fin-
AB       20520 Turku, Finland
AB       
AB       Keywords:  antichymotrypsin; coagulation; electrostatic 
AB       potential; human glandular kallikrein-1; prostate cancer; 
AB       prostate-specific antigen; protein C; protein C 
AB       inhibitor; protein modeling; serine protease; serpin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Villotrx.abs & Villotrx.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:852-856 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF DIHYDROOROTATE 
AB       DEHYDROGENASE A FROM LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS,
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION AND PRELIMINARY X-RAY DIFFRACTION 
AB       STUDIES OF THE ENZYME
AB       
AB       Finn S. Nielsen,  Paul Rowland,  Sine Larsen,  and Kaj 
AB       Frank Jensen 
AB       
AB       Center for Enzyme Research, Institute of Molecular 
AB       Biology, University of Copenhagen, Solvgade 83H, DK-
AB       1307 Copenhagen K, Denmark
AB       
AB       Centre for Crystallographic Studies, Department of 
AB       Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 
AB       5, DK-2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark
AB       
AB       Keywords:  evolution of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase; 
AB       flavin; flavoprotein; FMN; pyrimidine nucleotide 
AB       biosynthesis
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Nielsen.abs & Nielsen.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:857-861 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       THE STRUCTURAL HOMOLOGY BETWEEN UTEROGLOBIN AND THE PORE
AB       -FORMING DOMAIN OF COLICIN A SUGGESTS A POSSIBLE 
AB       MECHANISM OF ACTION FOR UTEROGLOBIN
AB       
AB       Xavier De La Cruz and B. Lee
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Division of Cancer 
AB       Biology, Diagnosis and Centers, National Cancer 
AB       Institute, National Institutes of Health Bethesda,
AB       Maryland 20892-4255
AB       
AB       Keywords:  colicin A; lipid bilayer; membrane-binding 
AB       proteins; protein structure comparisons; uteroglobin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: DelaCruz.kin, DelaCruz.abs,
AB       & DelaCruz.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:862-873 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       EXTREMELY THERMOSTABLE L(+)-LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE FROM 
AB       THERMOTOGA MARITIMA: CLONING, CHARACTERIZATION, AND 
AB       CRYSTALLIZATION OF THE RECOMBINANT ENZYME IN ITS 
AB       TETRAMERIC AND OCTAMERIC STATE
AB       
AB       Ralf Ostendorp, Gunter Auerbach, and Rainer Jaenicke
AB       
AB       Institute of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry,
AB       University of Regensburg, D-93040 Regensburg, Germany
AB       
AB       Keywords:  association; lactate dehydrogenase; 
AB       thermophilism; thermostability; Thermotoga maritima
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ostendrp.abs & Ostendrp.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:874-882 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       INTERACTION OF SUBTILISINS WITH SERPINS
AB       
AB       Tomoko Komiyama,  Hanne Gron,  Philip A. Pemberton, 
AB       and Guy S. Salvesen 
AB       
AB       Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center,
AB       Durham, North Carolina 27710
AB       
AB       LXR Biotechnology, 1401 Marina Way South, Richmond,
AB       California 94804
AB       
AB       Keywords:  inhibitory mechanism; partition ratio; 
AB       proteinase inhibitor; serpin; subtilisin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Komiyama.abs & Komiyama.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:883-894 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       2D 1H AND 3D 1H-15N NMR OF ZINC-RUBREDOXINS: 
AB       CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE BETA-SHEET TO THERMOSTABILITY
AB       
AB       Kimberly A. Richie, Quincy Teng, Christopher J. Elkin,
AB       and Donald M. Kurtz, Jr.
AB       
AB       Department of Chemistry and Center for Metalloenzyme 
AB       Studies, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602
AB       
AB       Keywords:  Clostridium pasteaurianum; 2D NMR; 3D NMR; 
AB       mutated rubredoxin; protein secondary structure; 
AB       protein thermostability; rubredoxin; zinc-containing 
AB       rubredoxin
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Richie.SUP in SUPLEMNT, Richie.abs,
AB       & Richie.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:895-903 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROTEIN DESIGN AUTOMATION
AB       
AB       Bassil I. Dahiyat  and Stephen L. Mayo 
AB       
AB       Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and 
AB       Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Division of Biology,
AB       California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
AB       California 91125
AB       
AB       Keywords:  computational; dead-end elimination; packing; 
AB       protein design; side chain
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Dahiyat.abs & Dahiyat.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:904-913 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ENZYMATIC AND FLUORESCENCE STUDIES OF FOUR SINGLE-
AB       TRYPTOPHAN MUTANTS OF RAT TESTIS FRUCTOSE 6-PHOSPHATE,2-
AB       KINASE:FRUCTOSE 2,6-BISPHOSPHATASE
AB       
AB       Fusao Watanabe,  David M. Jameson,  and Kosaku Uyeda 
AB       
AB       Research Service, Department of Veterans Affairs 
AB       Medical Center and Biochemistry Department, University 
AB       of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas,
AB       Texas 75216
AB       
AB       Biochemistry and Biophysics Department, University of 
AB       Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
AB       
AB       Keywords:  bifunctional enzymes; Fru 6-P,2-kinase:Fru 2,
AB       6-Pase; glycolysis; intrinsic fluorescence; tryptophan 
AB       in protein
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Watanabe.abs & Watanabe.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:914-922 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       A NOVEL FAMILY OF PHOSPHOLIPASE D HOMOLOGUES THAT 
AB       INCLUDES PHOSPHOLIPID SYNTHASES AND PUTATIVE 
AB       ENDONUCLEASES: IDENTIFICATION OF DUPLICATED REPEATS AND 
AB       POTENTIAL ACTIVE SITE RESIDUES
AB       
AB       C.P. Ponting  and I.D. Kerr 
AB       
AB       Fibrinolysis Research Unit, The Old Observatory,
AB       University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RH,
AB       United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Rex Richards 
AB       Building, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford,
AB       OX1 3QU, United Kingdom
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cardiolipin synthase; endonuclease; gene 
AB       duplication; motif V-VI helicase; phosphatidylserine 
AB       synthase; phosphodiesterase; phospholipase D; 
AB       transphosphatidylation
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Ponting.abs & Ponting.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:923-931 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ENERGETICS OF STRUCTURAL DOMAINS IN ALPHA-LACTALBUMIN
AB       
AB       Tonya M. Hendrix, Yuri Griko, and Peter Privalov
AB       
AB       Department of Biology and Biocalorimetry Center, The 
AB       Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha-lactalbumin; calorimetry; disulfide 
AB       bonds; domains; ellipticity
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Hendrix.abs & Hendrix.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:932-946 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PI-TURNS IN PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES: CLASSIFICATION,
AB       CONFORMATION, OCCURRENCE, HYDRATION, AND SEQUENCE
AB       
AB       K.R. Rajashankar and S. Ramakumar
AB       
AB       Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science,
AB       Bangalore 560012, India
AB       
AB       Keywords:  database analysis; helix distortion; helix 
AB       termination; hydrogen bond; loop structure
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Rajshnkr.kin, Rajshnkr.SUP in SUPLEMNT
AB       Rajshnkr.abs & Rajshnkr.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:947-955 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PROTEIN FOLD RECOGNITION USING SEQUENCE-DERIVED 
AB       PREDICTIONS
AB       
AB       Daniel Fischer and David Eisenberg
AB       
AB       UCLA-DOE Laboratory of Structural Biology & Molecular 
AB       Medicine, Molecular Biology Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles,
AB       California 90095-1570
AB       
AB       Keywords:  fold-recognition performance assessment 
AB       benchmark; protein fold recognition; secondary 
AB       structure prediction
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Fischer.abs & Fischer.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:956-965 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CHIMERIC HEMOGLOBINS--HYBRIDS OF HUMAN AND SWINE 
AB       HEMOGLOBIN: ASSEMBLY AND STABILITY OF INTERSPECIES 
AB       HYBRIDS
AB       
AB       M. Janardhan Rao,  Belur N. Manjula,  Ramesh Kumar, 
AB       and A. Seetharama Acharya 
AB       
AB       Division of Hematology, Albert Einstein College of 
AB       Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461
AB       
AB       DNX Corporation, 303 B College Road East, Princeton,
AB       New Jersey 08540
AB       
AB       Keywords:  assembly; long-range communication; subunit 
AB       exchange; synergy; transgenic Hb
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Rao.abs & Rao.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:966-968 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       PRELIMINARY CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF AN ANTI-HIV-1 
AB       PROTEASE ANTIBODY THAT INHIBITS ENZYME ACTIVITY
AB       
AB       Julien Lescar,  Renata Stouracova,  Marie-Madeleine 
AB       Riottot,  V-Eronique Chitarra,  Jiri Brynda,  Milan 
AB       Fabry,  Magda Horejsi,  Juraj Sedlacek,  and Graham A.
AB       Bentley 
AB       
AB       Unite d'Immunologie Structurale, Institut Pasteur, Paris,
AB       France
AB       
AB       Department of Gene Manipulation, Institute of Molecular 
AB       Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
AB       Prague, Czechoslovakia
AB       
AB       Keywords:  cross-reactivity; crystal structure; enzyme 
AB       inhibition; Fab fragment; HIV-1 protease
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Lescar.abs & Lescar.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:969-972 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       ^1H AND 15N NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE ASSIGNMENT AND 
AB       SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF THE CYTOTOXIC RIBONUCLEASE ALPHA-
AB       SARCIN
AB       
AB       Ram-On Campos-Olivas,  Marta Bruix,  Jorge Santoro, 
AB       Alvaro Mart-Inez Del Pozo,  Javier Lacadena,  Jos-E G.
AB       Gavilanes,  and Manuel Rico 
AB       
AB       Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, Consejo Superior 
AB       de Investigaciones Cientificas, Serrano 119, 28006 
AB       Madrid, Spain
AB       
AB       Departamento de Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular I,
AB       Facultad de Quimica, Universidad Complutense, 28040 
AB       Madrid, Spain
AB       
AB       Keywords:  alpha-Sarcin; nuclear magnetic resonance; 
AB       protein structure; ribonuclease; ribosome-inactivating 
AB       protein
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Olivas.abs & Olivas.bib

AB       >>>>>>>>>>>> Protein Science (1996) 5:973-977 <<<<<<<<<<<<
AB       
AB       CRYSTALS OF THE NEUROTROPHINS
AB       
AB       Robert C. Robinson,  Czeslaw Radziejewski,  David I.
AB       Stuart,  and E. Yvonne Jones 
AB       
AB       Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics & Oxford Centre for 
AB       Molecular Sciences, Rex Richards Building, South Parks 
AB       Road, Oxford University, Oxford OX1 3QU
AB       
AB       Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., Tarrytown, New York 
AB       10591
AB       
AB       Keywords:  crystallography; nerve growth factor; 
AB       receptor; Trk
AB       
AB       Related files on this diskette: Robinson.abs & Robinson.bib
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TI Radioepidemiology in the aftermath of the nuclear program of the
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 65.
AB 60350065.411

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   accident.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 75.
AB 60350075.411

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TI Estimation of ^[131]I thyroid doses for the evacuees from Pripjat.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 81.
AB 60350081.411

AU Xu-Y.  Greenstock-C-L.  Trivedi-A.  Mitchel-R-E-J.
TI Occupational levels of radiation exposure induce surface expression
   of interleukin-2 receptors in stimulated human peripheral blood
   lymphocytes.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 89.
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AU Tanaka-A.  Hirano-H.  Kikuchi-M.  Kitayama-S.  Watanabe-H.
TI Changes in cellular proteins of Deinococcus radiodurans following
   gamma-irradiation.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 95.
AB 60350095.411

AU Mayes-R-W.  Beresford-N-A.  Howard-B-J.  Vandecasteele-C-M.
   Stakelum-G.
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   bioavailability of radiocaesium in ruminants.
SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 101.
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AU Kellerer-A-M.
TI Generalization of the variance-covariance method for
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 111.
AB 60350111.411

AU Kellerer-A-M.
TI Generalization of the variance-covariance method for
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SO Radiat-Environ-Biophys.  1996 35(2)  P 117.
AB 60350117.411

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SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 297.
AB 62380297.225

AU Ambrosetti-D-C.  Palla-E.  Mirtella-A.  Galeotti-C.  Solito-E.
   Navarra-P.  Parente-L.  Melli-M.
TI Synthetic alleles at position 121 define a functional domain of
   human interleukin-1beta.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 308.
AB 62380308.225

AU Yoshida-T.  Minamikawa-T.
TI Successive amino-terminal proteolysis of the large subunit of
   ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase by vacuolar
   enzymes from French bean leaves.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 317.
AB 62380317.225

AU Gudmundsson-G-H.  Agerberth-B.  Odeberg-J.  Bergman-T.  Olsson-B.
   Salcedo-R.
TI The human gene FALL39 and processing of the cathelin precursor to
   the antibacterial peptide LL-37 in granulocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 325.
AB 62380325.225

AU Kohfeldt-E.  Goehring-W.  Mayer-U.  Zweckstetter-M.  Holak-T-A.
   Chu-M-L.  Timpl-R.
TI Conversion of the Kunitz-type module of collagen VI into a highly
   active trypsin inhibitor by site-directed mutagenesis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 333.
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AU Selmer-T.  Hallmann-A.  Schmidt-B.  Sumper-M.  von-Figura-K.
TI The evolutionary conservation of a novel protein modification, the
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   Volvox carteri.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 341.
AB 62380341.225

AU Gaillard-J.  Zhuang-Jackson-H.  Moulis-J-M.
TI Nuclear-magnetic-resonance determination of the electron
   self-exchange rate constant of Clostridium pasteurianum
   rubredoxin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 346.
AB 62380346.225

AU Kabuyama-Y.  Nakatsu-N.  Homma-Y.  Fukui-Y.
TI Purification and characterization of the
   phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate phosphatase in bovine
   thymus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 350.
AB 62380350.225

AU Taguchi-T.  Iwasaki-M.  Muto-Y.  Kitajima-K.  Inoue-S.  Khoo-K-H.
   Morris-H-R.  Dell-A.  Inoue-Y.
TI Occurrence and structural analysis of highly sulfated
   multiantennary N-linked glycan chains derived from a
   fertilization-associated carbohydrate-rich glycoprotein in
   unfertilized eggs of Tribolodon hakonensis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 357.
AB 62380357.225

AU Poirier-H.  Degrace-P.  Niot-I.  Bernard-A.  Besnard-P.
TI Localization and regulation of the putative membrane fatty-acid
   transporter (FAT) in the small intestine.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 368.
AB 62380368.225

AU Wuellrich-Schmoll-A.  Kilimann-M-W.
TI Structure of the human gene encoding the phosphorylase kinase beta
   subunit (PHKB).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 374.
AB 62380374.225

AU Hu-Q.  Brunisholz-R-A.  Frank-G.  Zuber-H.
TI The antenna complexes of the purple non-sulfur photosynthetic
   bacterium Rhodocyclus tenuis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 381.
AB 62380381.225

AU Dammann-H.  Hellstern-S.  Husain-Q.  Mutzel-R.
TI Primary structure, expression and developmental regulation of a
   Dictyostelium calcineurin A homologue.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 391.
AB 62380391.225

AU Le-Jossic-C.  Glaise-D.  Corcos-L.  Diot-C.  Dezier-J-F.
   Fautrel-A.  Guguen-Guillouzo-C.
TI trans-Acting factors, detoxication enzymes and hepatitis B virus
   replication in a novel set of human hepatoma cell lines.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 400.
AB 62380400.225

AU Kuegler-S.  Plenz-G.  Mueller-P-K.
TI Two additional 5' exons in the human Vigilin gene distinguish it
   from the chicken gene and provide the structural basis for
   differential routes of gene expression.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 410.
AB 62380410.225

AU Soloaga-A.  Ostolaza-H.  Goni-F-M.  de-la-Cruz-F.
TI Purification of Escherichia coli pro-haemolysin, and a comparison
   with the properties of mature alpha-haemolysin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 418.
AB 62380418.225

AU Knauf-M-A.  Loehr-F.  Bluemel-M.  Mayhew-S-G.  Rueterjans-H.
TI NMR investigation of the solution conformation of oxidized
   flavodoxin from Desulfovibrio vulgaris.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 423.
AB 62380423.225

AU Gargaro-A-R.  Frenkiel-T-A.  Nieto-P-M.  Birdsall-B.
   Polshakov-V-I.  Morgan-W-D.  Feeney-J.
TI NMR detection of arginine-ligand interactions in complexes of
   Lactobacillus casei dihydrofolate reductase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 435.
AB 62380435.225

AU Weissenhorn-W.  Eck-M-J.  Harrison-S-C.  Wiley-D-C.
TI Phosphorylated T cell receptor zeta-chain and ZAP70 tandem SH2
   domains form a 1 : 3 complex in vitro.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 440.
AB 62380440.225

AU Min-K-L.  Steghens-J-P.  Henry-R.  Doutheau-A.  Collombel-C.
TI Synthesis and differential properties of creatine analogues as
   inhibitors for human creatine kinase isoenzymes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 446.
AB 62380446.225

AU Mason-G-G-F.  Hendil-K-B.  Rivett-A-J.
TI Phosphorylation of proteasomes in mammalian cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 453.
AB 62380453.225

AU Callus-B-A.  Iacopetta-B-J.  Kuehn-L-C.  Morgan-E-H.
TI Effects of overexpression of the transferrin receptor on the rates
   of transferrin recycling and uptake of non-transferrin-bound iron.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 463.
AB 62380463.225

AU Lutz-N-W.  Yahi-N.  Fantini-J.  Cozzone-P-J.
TI A new method for the determination of specific ^[13]C enrichment in
   phosphorylated [1-^[13]C]glucose metabolites.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 470.
AB 62380470.225

AU Vieira-I.  Sonnier-M.  Cresteil-T.
TI Developmental expression of CYP2E1 in the human liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 476.
AB 62380476.225

AU Maser-E.  Richter-E.  Friebertshaeuser-J.
TI The identification of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase as
   carbonyl reductase of the tobacco-specific nitrosamine
   4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 484.
AB 62380484.225

AU Tonacchera-M.  Cetani-F.  Costagliola-S.  Van-Sande-J.  Refetoff-S.
    Vassart-G.
TI Functional characteristics of a variant thyrotropin receptor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 490.
AB 62380490.225

AU Dumas-B.  Cauet-G.  Lacour-T.  Degryse-E.  Laruelle-L.  Ledoux-C.
   Spagnoli-R.  Achstetter-T.
TI 11beta-Hydroxylase activity in recombinant yeast mitochondria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 495.
AB 62380495.225

AU Braks-J-A-M.  Van-Horssen-A-M.  Martens-G-J-M.
TI Dissociation of the complex between the neuroendocrine chaperone
   7B2 and prohormone convertase PC2 is not associated with proPC2
   maturation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 505.
AB 62380505.225

AU Zachara-N-E.  Packer-N-H.  Temple-M-D.  Slade-M-B.  Jardine-D-R.
   Karuso-P.  Moss-C-J.  Mabbutt-B-C.  Curmi-P-M-G.  Williams-K-L.
   Gooley-A-A.
TI Recombinant prespore-specific antigen from Dictyostelium discoideum
   is a beta-sheet glycoprotein with a spacer peptide modified by
   O-linked N-acetylglucosamine.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 511.
AB 62380511.225

AU Stocker-A.  Hecht-H-J.  Bueckmann-A-F.
TI Synthesis, characterization and preliminary crystallographic data
   of N^[6]-(6-carbamoylhexyl)-FAD-D-amino-acid oxidase from pig
   kidney, a semi-synthetic oxidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 519.
AB 62380519.225

AU Gaspard-S.  Chottard-G.  Mahy-J-P.  Mansuy-D.
TI Study of the coordination chemistry of prostaglandin G/H synthase
   by resonance Raman spectroscopy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 529.
AB 62380529.225

AU Talesa-V.  Romani-R.  Rosi-G.  Giovannini-E.
TI Acetylcholinesterase in Dendrobaena veneta (Oligochaeta :
   Opisthopora) is present with forms sensitive and insensitive to
   phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 538.
AB 62380538.225

AU Rodakiewicz-Nowak-J.  Maslakiewicz-P.  Haber-J.
TI The effect of linoleic acid on pH inside sodium
   bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate reverse micelles in isooctane and
   on the enzymic activity of soybean lipoxygenase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 549.
AB 62380549.225

AU Groetzinger-T.  Sternsdorf-T.  Jensen-K.  Will-H.
TI Interferon-modulated expression of genes encoding the
   nuclear-dot-associated proteins Sp100 and promyelocytic leukemia
   protein (PML).
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 554.
AB 62380554.225

AU Gilles-C.  Astier-J-P.  Marchis-Mouren-G.  Cambillau-C.  Payan-F.
TI Crystal structure of pig pancreatic alpha-amylase isoenzyme II, in
   complex with the carbohydrate inhibitor acarbose.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 561.
AB 62380561.225

AU Fernandez-Novell-J-M.  Roca-A.  Bellido-D.  Vilaro-S.
   Guinovart-J-J.
TI Translocation and aggregation of hepatic glycogen synthase during
   the fasted-to-refed transition in rats.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 570.
AB 62380570.225

AU Tinton-S-A.  Chow-S-C.  Buc-Calderon-P-M.  Kass-G-E-N.
TI Adenosine stimulates calcium influx in isolated rat hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 576.
AB 62380576.225

AU Lavrovsky-Y.  Stoltz-R-A.  Vlassov-V-V.  Abraham-N-G.
TI c-fos protooncogene transcription can be modulated by
   oligonucleotide-mediated formation of triplex structures in vitro.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1996 238(2)  P 582.
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AU de-Vries-H-G.  Niezen-Koning-K.  Kliphuis-J-W.  Smit-G-P-A.
   Scheffer-H.  ten-Kate-L-P.
TI Prevalence of carriers of the most common medium-chain  acyl-CoA
   dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency mutation (G985A)  in The
   Netherlands.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 1.
AB 60980001.439

AU Hashem-N.  Bosco-P.  Chiavetta-V.  Cali-F.  Ceratto-N.  Romano-V.
TI Preliminary studies on the molecular basis  of
   hyperphenylalaninemia in Egypt.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 3.
AB 60980003.439

AU Hulsebos-T-J-M.  Bijleveld-E-H.  Riegman-P-H-J.  Smink-L-J.
   Dunham-I.
TI Identification and characterization of NF1-related loci  on human
   chromosomes 22, 14 and 2.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 7.
AB 60980007.439

AU Valent-A.  Meddeb-M.  Danglot-G.  Duverger-A.  Nguyen-V-C.
   Bernheim-A.
TI Assignment of the NTRK4 (trkE) gene to chromosome 6p21.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 12.
AB 60980012.439

AU Weterman-M-A-J.  Wilbrink-M.  Dijkhuizen-T.  van-den-Berg-E.
   van-Kessel-A-G.
TI Fine mapping of the 1q21 breakpoint  of the papillary renal cell
   carcinoma-associated (X;1) translocation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 16.
AB 60980016.439

AU Liehr-T.  Rautenstrauss-B.  Grehl-H.  Bathke-K-D.  Ekici-A.
   Rauch-A.  Rott-H-D.
TI Mosaicism for the Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A duplication
   suggests somatic reversion.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 22.
AB 60980022.439

AU Fernandez-R.  Mendez-J.  Pasaro-E.
TI Turner syndrome: a study of chromosomal mosaicism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 29.
AB 60980029.439

AU Dard-P.  Sanchez-Mazas-A.  Dugoujon-J-M.  Lange-G-D.  Langaney-A.
   Lefranc-M-P.  Lefranc-G.
TI DNA analysis of the immunoglobulin IGHG loci in a Mandenka
   population  from eastern Senegal: correlation with Gm haplotypes
   and hypotheses  for the evolution of the Ig CH region.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 36.
AB 60980036.439

AU Kostrzewa-M.  Damian-M-S.  Mueller-U.
TI Superoxide dismutase 1: Identification of a novel mutation  in a
   case of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 48.
AB 60980048.439

AU Ayuso-C.  Trujillo-M-J.  Robledo-M.  Ramos-C.  Benitez-J.
   Martin-Oses-F.  del-Rio-T.  Garcia-Sandoval-B.
TI Novel rhodopsin mutation in an autosomal dominant retinitis
   pigmentosa family: phenotypic variation in both heterozygote  and
   homozygote Val137Met mutant patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 51.
AB 60980051.439

AU Pertl-B.  Weitgasser-U.  Kopp-S.  Kroisel-P-M.  Sherlock-J.
   Adinolfi-M.
TI Rapid detection of trisomies 21 and 18  and sexing by quantitative
   fluorescent multiplex PCR.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 55.
AB 60980055.439

AU Brinkmann-B.  Meyer-E.  Junge-A.
TI Complex mutational events at the HumD21S11 locus.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 60.
AB 60980060.439

AU Niu-D-M.  Hsiao-K-J.  Wang-N-H.  Chin-L-S.  Chen-C-H.
TI Chinese achondroplasia is also defined  by recurrent G380R
   mutations  of the fibroblast growth factor receptor-3 gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 65.
AB 60980065.439

AU Schindelhauer-D.  Weiss-M.  Hellebrand-H.  Golla-A.  Hergersberg-M.
    Seger-R.  Belohradsky-B-H.  Meindl-A.
TI Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome: no strict genotype-phenotype correlations
   but clustering of missense mutations  in the amino-terminal part
   of the WASP gene product.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 68.
AB 60980068.439

AU Heusterspreute-M.  Derclaye-I.  Gala-J-L.  Geet-C-V.  Ferrant-A.
   Malchaire-Y.  Thonnard-J.  Vaerman-J-L.  Philippe-M.
TI Beta-thalassaemia in indigenous Belgian families:  identification
   of a novel mutation.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 77.
AB 60980077.439

AU Grimmond-S-M.  Palmer-J-M.  Walters-M-K.  Scott-C.  Nancarrow-D-J.
   Teh-B-T.  Elmes-C.  Pyke-C.  Khoo-S-K.  Bennett-I.  Wetzig-N.
   Hayward-N-K.
TI Confirmation of a susceptibility locus  on chromosome 13 in
   Australian breast cancer families.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 80.
AB 60980080.439

AU Greally-J-M.  Neiswanger-K.  Cummins-J-H.  Boone-L-Y.  Lenkey-S-G.
   Wenger-S-L.  Lewis-J-L.  Fischer-D.  Paul-R-A.  Steele-M-W.
TI A molecular anatomical analysis of mosaic trisomy 16.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 86.
AB 60980086.439

AU Chang-F-M.  Kidd-J-R.  Livak-K-J.  Pakstis-A-J.  Kidd-K-K.
TI The world-wide distribution of allele frequencies  at the human
   dopamine D4 receptor locus.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 91.
AB 60980091.439

AU Magnani-C.  Cremonesi-L.  Giunta-A.  Magnaghi-P.  Taramelli-R.
   Ferrari-M.
TI Short direct repeats at the breakpoints of a novel large deletion
   in the CFTR gene suggest a likely slipped mispairing mechanism.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 102.
AB 60980102.439

AU Moll-A-C.  Imhof-S-M.  Kuik-D-J.  Bouter-L-M.  Otter-W-D.
   Bezemer-P-D.  Koten-J-W.  Tan-K-E-W-P.
TI High parental age is associated with sporadic hereditary
   retinoblastoma:  the Dutch retinoblastoma register 1862-1994.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 109.
AB 60980109.439

AU Stoffel-M.  Karayiorgou-M.  Espinosa-III-R.  Beau-M-M-L.
TI The human mitochondrial citrate transporter gene (SLC20A3)  maps to
   chromosome band 22q11 within a region implicated  in DiGeorge
   syndrome, velo-cardio-facial syndrome and schizophrenia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 113.
AB 60980113.439

AU Yamamoto-S.  Abe-H.  Kohgo-T.  Ogawa-A.  Ohtake-A.  Hayashibe-H.
   Sakuraba-H.  Suzuki-Y.  Aramaki-S.  Takayanagi-M.  Hasegawa-S.
   Niimi-H.
TI Two novel gene mutations (Glu174&rarr;Lys, Phe383&rarr;Tyr)
   causing the "hepatic" form  of carnitine palmitoyltransferase II
   deficiency.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 116.
AB 60980116.439

AU Cremonesi-L.  Cainarca-S.  Rossi-A.  Padoan-R.  Ferrari-M.
TI Detection of a de novo R1066H mutation  in an Italian patient
   affected by cystic fibrosis.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 119.
AB 60980119.439

AU Hahnen-E-T.  Wirth-B.
TI Frequent DNA variant in exon 2a  of the survival motor neuron gene
   (SMN):  a further possibility for distinguishing the two copies of
   the gene.
SO Hum-Genet.  1996 98(1)  P 122.
AB 60980122.439


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AU Krzewinski-F.  Brassart-C.  Gavini-F.  Bouquelet-S.
TI Characterization of the Lactose Transport System in the Strain
   Bifidobacterium bifidum DSM 20082.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(06)  P 301.
AB 60320301.284

AU Rivadeneyra-M-A.  Ramos-Cormenzana-A.  Delgado-G.  Delgado-R.
TI Process of Carbonate Precipitation by Deleya halophila.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(06)  P 308.
AB 60320308.284

AU Konai-M.  Clark-E-A.  Camp-M.  Koeh-A-L.  Whitcomb-R-F.
TI Temperature Ranges, Growth Optima, and Growth Rates of Spiroplasma
   (Spiroplasmataceae, class Mollicutes) Species.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(06)  P 314.
AB 60320314.284

AU Zhilina-T-N.  Zavarzin-G-A.  Detkova-E-N.  Rainey-F-A.
TI Natroniella acetigena gen. nov. sp. nov., an Extremely
   Haloalkaliphilic, Homoacetic Bacterium: A New Member of
   Haloanaerobiales.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1996 32(06)  P 320.
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TI Effect of moderate or severe liver dysfunction on the
   pharmacokinetics of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 305.
AB 60500305.228

AU Fujimura-A.  Shiga-T.  Kumagai-Y.  Ohashi-K.  Ebihara-A.
   Kotegawa-T.
TI Effect of food intake on pharmacokinetics and effects of a new
   thromboxane A_[2] receptor antagonist, S-1452.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 311.
AB 60500311.228

AU Koytchev-R.  Alken-R-G.  Mayer-O.  Smith-I.  Greenwood-M.
TI Influence of food on the bioavailability and some pharmacokinetic
   parameters of diprafenone - a novel antiarrhythmic agent.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 315.
AB 60500315.228

AU van-Asten-P.  Duursma-S-A.  Glerum-J-H.  Ververs-F-F-T.
   van-Rijn-H-J-M.  van-Dijk-A.
TI Absolute bioavailability of fluoride from disodium
   monofluorophosphate and enteric-coated sodium fluoride tablets.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 321.
AB 60500321.228

AU Chosidow-O.  Dubruc-C.  Danjou-P.  Fuseau-E.  Espagne-E.
   Bianchetti-G.  Thenot-J-P.  Herson-S.  Rosenzweig-P.  Revuz-J.
TI Plasma and skin suction-blister-fluid pharmacokinetics and time
   course of the effects of oral mizolastine.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 327.
AB 60500327.228

AU Maboundou-C-W.  Paintaud-G.  Vanlemmens-C.  Magnette-J.
   Bresson-Hadni-S.  Mantion-G.  Miguet-J-P.  Bechtel-P-R.
TI A single dose of ursodiol does not affect cyclosporine absorption
   in liver transplant patients.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 335.
AB 60500335.228

AU Stoschitzky-K.  Schumacher-M.  Stark-G.  Dimai-H-P.  Stauber-R.
   Stoschitzky-P.  Krejs-G-J.  Klein-W.  Lindner-W.
TI Exercise increases plasma concentrations of (R)- and
   (S)-propranolol.
SO E-J-Clin-Pharmacol.  1996 50(4)  P 339.
AB 60500339.228

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AU McAfee-S-T.  Morgan-S-G.
TI Resource use by five sympatric parrotfishes in the San Blas
   Archipelago, Panama.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 427.
AB 61250427.227

AU Molony-B-W.
TI Episodes of starvation are recorded in the otoliths of juvenile
   Ambassis vachelli (Chandidae), a tropical estuarine fish.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 439.
AB 61250439.227

AU Mochioka-N.  Iwamizu-M.
TI Diet of anguilloid larvae: leptocephali feed selectively on
   larvacean houses and fecal pellets.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 447.
AB 61250447.227

AU Gill-H-S.  Wise-B-S.  Potter-I-C.  Chaplin-J-A.
TI Biannual spawning periods and resultant divergent patterns of
   growth in the estuarine goby Pseudogobius olorum:
   temperature-induced?.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 453.
AB 61250453.227

AU Kita-J.  Tsuchida-S.  Setoguma-T.
TI Temperature preference and tolerance, and oxygen consumption of the
   marbled rockfish, Sebastiscus marmoratus.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 467.
AB 61250467.227

AU Creasey-S.  Rogers-A-D.  Tyler-P-A.
TI Genetic comparison of two populations of the deep-sea vent shrimp
   Rimicaris exoculata (Decapoda: Bresiliidae) from the Mid-Atlantic
   Ridge.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 473.
AB 61250473.227

AU Bamber-S-D.  Naylor-E.
TI Mating behaviour of male Carcinus maenas in relation to a putative
   sex pheromone: behavioural changes in response to antennule
   restriction.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 483.
AB 61250483.227

AU Tam-Y-K.  Kornfield-I.  Ojeda-F-P.
TI Divergence and zoogeography of mole crabs, Emerita spp. (Decapoda:
   Hippidae), in the Americas.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 489.
AB 61250489.227

AU Gilek-M.  Bjoerk-M.  Naef-C.
TI Influence of body size on the uptake, depuration, and
   bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners by Baltic
   Sea blue mussels, Mytilus edulis.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 499.
AB 61250499.227

AU Frenkiel-L.  Gros-O.  Moueza-M.
TI Gill structure in Lucina pectinata (Bivalvia: Lucinidae) with
   reference to hemoglobin in bivalves with symbiotic
   sulphur-oxidizing bacteria.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 511.
AB 61250511.227

AU Dauphin-Y.
TI The organic matrix of coleoid cephalopod shells: molecular weights
   and isoelectric properties of the soluble matrix in relation to
   biomineralization processes.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 525.
AB 61250525.227

AU Borsa-P.  Benzie-J-A-H.
TI Population genetics of Trochus niloticus and Tectus coerulescens,
   topshells with short-lived larvae.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 531.
AB 61250531.227

AU Huet-M.  Paulet-Y-M.  Pennec-M-L.
TI Survival of Nucella lapillus in a tributyltin-polluted area in west
   Brittany: a further example of a male genital defect (Dumpton
   syndrome) favouring survival.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 543.
AB 61250543.227

AU Byrne-M.
TI Viviparity and intragonadal cannibalism in the diminutive sea stars
   Patiriella vivipara and P. parvivipara (family Asterinidae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 551.
AB 61250551.227

AU Foltz-D-W.  Stickle-W-B.  Campagnaro-E-L.  Himel-A-E.
TI Mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms reveal additional genetic
   heterogeneity within the Leptasterias hexactis (Echinodermata:
   Asteroidea) species complex.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 569.
AB 61250569.227

AU Glynn-P-W.  Colley-S-B.  Gassman-N-J.  Black-K.  Cortes-J.
   Mate-J-L.
TI Reef coral reproduction in the eastern Pacific: Costa Rica, Panama,
   and Galapagos Islands (Ecuador). III. Agariciidae (Pavona gigantea
   and Gardineroseris planulata).
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 579.
AB 61250579.227

AU Lin-S.  Carpenter-E-J.  Chang-J.
TI Detection of p34cdc2- and cyclin B-like proteins in Dunaliella
   tertiolecta (Chlorophyceae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 603.
AB 61250603.227

AU Marshall-H-G.  Nesius-K-K.
TI Phytoplankton composition in relation to primary production in
   Chesapeake Bay.
SO Marine-Biology.  1996 125(3)  P 611.
AB 61250611.227

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CC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY CC CONTENTS Volume 271 Number 24 (1996)

CC CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, AND OTHER NATURAL PRODUCTS

AU Ware-F-E.  Lehrman-M-A.
TI Communication---Expression cloning of a novel suppressor of the Lec15
   and Lec35 glycosylation mutations of Chinese hamster ovary cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13935.

AU Bai-Y.  Zhang-S.  Kim-K-S.  Lee-J-K.  Kim-K-H.
TI Communication---Obese gene expression alters the ability of 30A5
   preadipocytes to respond to lipogenic hormones
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13939.

AU VanRollins-M.  Kaduce-T-L.  Fang-X.  Knapp-H-R.  Spector-A-A.
TI Arachidonic acid diols produced by cytochrome P-450 monooxygenases are
   incorporated into phospholipids of vascular endothelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14001.

AU Sciorra-V-A.  Daniel-L-W.
TI Phospholipase D-derived products in the regulation of
   12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-stimulated prostaglandin synthesis
   in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14226.

AU Abe-A.  Shayman-J-A.  Radin-N-S.
TI A novel enzyme that catalyzes the esterification of
   N-acetylsphingosine. Metabolism of C2-ceramides.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14383.

AU der_Linden-E-C-M-B-V.  Mollicone-R.  Oriol-R.  Larson-G.
   Van_den_Eijnden-D-H.  Van_Dijk-W.
TI A missense mutation in the FUT6 gene results in total absence of
   {alpha}3-fucosylation of human {alpha}1-acid glycoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14492.

AU Hidari-K-I-P-J.  Ichikawa-S.  Fujita-T.  Sakiyama-H.  Hirabayashi-Y.
TI Complete removal of sphingolipids from the plasma membrane disrupts
   cell to substratum adhesion of mouse melanoma cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14636.

CC CELL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

AU Ventura-F.  Liu-F.  Doody-J.  Massague-J.
TI Communication---Interaction of transforming growth factor-{beta}
   receptor I with farnesyl-protein transferase-{alpha} in yeast and
   mammalian cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13931.

AU Heding-A.  Gill-R.  Ogawa-Y.  De_Meyts-P.  Shymko-R-M.
TI Biosensor measurement of the binding of insulin-like growth factors I
   and II and their analogues to the insulin-like growth factor-binding
   protein-3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13948.

AU Chen-H.  Campisi-J.  Padmanabhan-R.
TI SV40 large T antigen transactivates the human cdc2 promoter by inducing
   a CCAAT box binding factor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13959.

AU Lai-C-F.  Ripperger-J.  Morella-K-K.  Jurlander-J.  Hawley-T-S.
   Carson-W-E.  Kordula-T.  Caligiuri-M-A.  Hawley-R-G.  Fey-G-H.
   Baumann-H.
TI Receptors for interleukin (IL)-10 and IL-6-type cytokines use similar
   signaling mechanisms for inducing transcription through IL-6 response
   elements
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13968.

AU Verbsky-J-W.  Bach-E-A.  Fang-Y-F.  Yang-L.  Randolph-D-A.
   Fields-L-E.
TI Expression of Janus kinase 3 in human endothelial and other
   non-lymphoid and non-myeloid cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13976.

AU Roucard-C.  Garban-F.  Mooney-N-A.  Charron-D-J.  Ericson-M-L.
TI Conformation of human leukocyte antigen class II molecules. Evidence
   for superdimers and empty molecules on human antigen presenting cells.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13993.

AU Taylor-D-S.  Laubach-J-P.  Nathan-D-G.  Mathey:Prevot-B.
TI Cooperation between core binding factor and adjacent promoter elements
   contributes to the tissue-specific expression of interleukin-3
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14020.

AU Watabe-M.  Masuda-Y.  Nakajo-S.  Yoshida-T.  Kuroiwa-Y.  Nakaya-K.
TI The cooperative interaction of two different signaling pathways in
   response to bufalin induces apoptosis in human leukemia U937 cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14067.

AU Xie-W.  Kaetzel-M-A.  Bruzik-K-S.  Dedman-J-R.  Shears-S-B.
   Nelson-D-J.
TI Inositol 3,4,5,6-tetrakisphosphate inhibits the calmodulin-dependent
   protein kinase II-activated chloride conductance in T84 colonic
   epithelial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14092.

AU Ponzetto-C.  Zhen-Z.  Audero-E.  Maina-F.  Bardelli-A.  Basile-M-L.
   Giordano-S.  Narsimhan-R.  Comoglio-P.
TI Specific uncoupling of GRB2 from the Met receptor. Differential effects
   on transformation and motility.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14119.

AU Wang-S.  McLeod-R-S.  Gordon-D-A.  Yao-Z.
TI The microsomal triglyceride transfer protein facilitates assembly and
   secretion of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins and decreases
   cotranslational degradation of apolipoprotein B in transfected COS-7
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14124.

AU Prins-B-A.  Weber-M-J.  Hu-R-M.  Pedram-A.  Daniels-M.  Levin-E-R.
TI Atrial natriuretic peptide inhibits mitogen-activated protein kinase
   through the clearance receptor. Potential role in the inhibition of
   astrocyte proliferation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14156.

AU Eguchi-S.  Matsumoto-T.  Motley-E-D.  Utsunomiya-H.  Inagami-T.
TI Identification of an essential signaling cascade for mitogen-activated
   protein kinase activation by angiotensin II in cultured rat vascular
   smooth muscle cells. Possible requirement of Gq-mediated p21ras
   activation coupled to a Ca2+/calmodulin-sensitive tyrosine kinase.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14169.

AU Prudovsky-I-A.  Savion-N.  LaVallee-T-M.  Maciag-T.
TI The nuclear trafficking of extracellular fibroblast growth factor
   (FGF)-1 correlates with the perinuclear association of the FGF
   receptor-1{alpha} isoforms but not the FGF receptor-1{beta} isoforms
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14198.

AU Sun-D.  Leung-C-L.  Liem-R-K-H.
TI Phosphorylation of the high molecular weight neurofilament protein
   (NF-H) by Cdk5 and p35
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14245.

AU Cannon-K-S.  Hebert-D-N.  Helenius-A.
TI Glycan-dependent and -independent association of vesicular stomatitis
   virus G protein with calnexin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14280.

AU Saura-M.  Perez:Sala-D.  Canada-F-J.  Lamas-S.
TI Role of tetrahydrobiopterin availability in the regulation of
   nitric-oxide synthase expression in human mesangial cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14290.

AU Kole-H-K.  Garant-M-J.  Kole-S.  Bernier-M.
TI A peptide-based protein-tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor specifically
   enhances insulin receptor function in intact cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14302.

AU Beers-M-F.
TI Inhibition of cellular processing of surfactant protein C by drugs
   affecting intracellular pH gradients
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14361.

AU Berkhout-T-A.  Simon-H-M.  Patel-D-D.  Bentzen-C.  Niesor-E.
   Jackson-B.  Suckling-K-E.
TI The novel cholesterol-lowering drug SR-12813 inhibits cholesterol
   synthesis via an increased degradation of
   3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14376.

AU Seabra-M-C.
TI Nucleotide dependence of Rab geranylgeranylation. Rab escort protein
   interacts preferentially with GDP-bound Rab.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14398.

AU Su-J-Y.  Erikson-E.  Maller-J-L.
TI Cloning and characterization of a novel serine/threonine protein kinase
   expressed in early Xenopus embryos
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14430.

AU Kimura-E-A.  Couto-A-S.  Peres-V-J.  Casal-O-L.  Katzin-A-M.
TI N-linked glycoproteins are related to schizogony of the
   intraerythrocytic stage in Plasmodium falciparum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14452.

AU North-M-J.  Nicol-K.  Sands-T-W.  Cotter-D-A.
TI Acid-activatable cysteine proteinases in the cellular slime mold
   Dictyostelium discoideum
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14462.

AU Matsuda-M.  Ota-S.  Tanimura-R.  Nakamura-H.  Matuoka-K.  Takenawa-T.
   Nagashima-K.  Kurata-T.
TI Interaction between the amino-terminal SH3 domain of CRK and its
   natural target proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14468.

AU Obin-M-S.  Jahngen:Hodge-J.  Nowell-T.  Taylor-A.
TI Ubiquitinylation and ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis in vertebrate
   photoreceptors (rod outer segments). Evidence for ubiquitinylation of
   Gt and rhodopsin.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14473.

AU Tolchinsky-S.  Yuk-M-H.  Ayalon-M.  Lodish-H-F.  Lederkremer-G-Z.
TI Membrane-bound versus secreted forms of human asialoglycoprotein
   receptor subunits. Role of a juxtamembrane pentapeptide.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14496.

AU Ettinger-S-L.  Lauener-R-W.  Duronio-V.
TI Protein kinase C {delta} specifically associates with
   phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase following cytokine stimulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14514.

AU Riewald-M.  Schleef-R-R.
TI Human cytoplasmic antiproteinase neutralizes rapidly and efficiently
   chymotrypsin and trypsin-like proteases utilizing distinct reactive
   site residues
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14526.

AU Shimazaki-Y.  Nishiki-T-.  Omori-A.  Sekiguchi-M.  Kamata-Y.
   Kozaki-S.  Takahashi-M.
TI Phosphorylation of 25-kDa synaptosome-associated protein. Possible
   involvement in protein kinase C-mediated regulation of neurotransmitter
   release.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14548.

AU Fukazawa-T.  Miyake-S.  Band-V.  Band-H.
TI Tyrosine phosphorylation of Cbl upon epidermal growth factor (EGF)
   stimulation and its association with EGF receptor and downstream
   signaling proteins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14554.

AU Gardner-A-M.  Johnson-G-L.
TI Fibroblast growth factor-2 suppression of tumor necrosis factor
   {alpha}-mediated apoptosis requires Ras and the activation of
   mitogen-activated protein kinase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14560.

AU Liu-Y-C.  Elly-C.  Yoshida-H.  Bonnefoy:Berard-N.  Altman-A.
TI Activation-modulated association of 14-3-3 proteins with Cbl in T cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14591.

AU McGuire-V.  Alexander-S.
TI PsB multiprotein complex of Dictyostelium discoideum. Demonstration of
   cellulose binding activity and order of protein subunit assembly.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14596.

AU Mazur-P.  Baginsky-W.
TI In vitro activity of 1,3-{beta}-d-glucan synthase requires the
   GTP-binding protein Rho1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14604.

AU Tanaka-S.  Ito-T.  Wands-J-R.
TI Neoplastic transformation induced by insulin receptor substrate-1
   overexpression requires an interaction with both Grb2 and Syp signaling
   molecules
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14610.

AU Jones-S-L.  Brown-E-J.
TI Fc{gamma}RII-mediated adhesion and phagocytosis induce l-plastin
   phosphorylation in human neutrophils
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14623.

AU Cao-G.  Goldstein-J-L.  Brown-M-S.
TI Complementation of mutation in acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase
   (ACAT) fails to restore sterol regulation in ACAT-defective
   sterol-resistant hamster cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14642.

CC ENZYMOLOGY

AU Reddy-A.  Maley-F.
TI Studies on identifying the catalytic role of Glu-204 in the active site
   of yeast invertase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13953.

AU Varlamov-O.  Leiter-E-H.  Fricker-L.
TI Induced and spontaneous mutations at Ser202 of carboxypeptidase E.
   Effect on enzyme expression, activity, and intracellular routing.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13981.

AU Desaubry-L.  Shoshani-I.  Johnson-R-A.
TI Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase by a family of newly synthesized adenine
   nucleoside 3{prime}-polyphosphates
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14028.

AU Ji_Yoo-S.  Seol-J-H.  Shin-D-H.  Rohrwild-M.  Kang-M-S.  Tanaka-K.
   Goldberg-A-L.  Ha_Chung-C.
TI Purification and characterization of the heat shock proteins HslV and
   HslU that form a new ATP-dependent protease in Escherichia coli
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14035.

AU Raney-K-D.  Carver-T-E.  Benkovic-S-J.
TI Stoichiometry and DNA unwinding by the bacteriophage T4 41:59 helicase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14074.

AU Roth-N-J.  Huber-R-E.
TI The {beta}-galactosidase (Escherichia coli) reaction is partly
   facilitated by interactions of His-540 with the C6 hydroxyl of galactose
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14296.

AU Bu-C-H.  Pourmotabbed-T.
TI Mechanism of Ca2+-dependent activity of human neutrophil gelatinase B
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14308.

CC MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS

AU Giuffre-A.  D'Itri-E.  Giannini-S.  Brunori-M.  Ubbink:Kok-T.
   Konings-W-N.  Antonini-G.
TI The caa3 terminal oxidase of Bacillus stearothermophilus. Transient
   spectroscopy of electron transfer and ligand binding.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13987.

AU Lewin-T-M.  Webster-R-E.
TI Membrane insertion characteristics of the various transmembrane domains
   of the Escherichia coli TolQ protein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14143.

AU Palasis-M.  Kuntzweiler-T-A.  Arguello-J-M.  Lingrel-J-B.
TI Ouabain interactions with the H5-H6 hairpin of the Na,K-ATPase reveal a
   possible inhibition mechanism via the cation binding domain
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14176.

AU Odermatt-A.  Kurzydlowski-K.  MacLennan-D-H.
TI The Vmax of the Ca2+-ATPase of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SERCA2a)
   is not altered by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation or by
   interaction with phospholamban
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14206.

AU Ames-G-F-L.  Liu-C-E.  Joshi-A-K.  Nikaido-K.
TI Liganded and unliganded receptors interact with equal affinity with the
   membrane complex of periplasmic permeases, a subfamily of traffic
   ATPases
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14264.

CC NUCLEIC ACIDS, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND MOLECULAR GENETICS

AU Friedl-E-M.  Matthias-P.
TI Communication---Mapping of the transcriptional repression domain of the
   lymphoid-specific transcription factor Oct-2A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13927.

AU Donald-R-G-K.  Carter-D.  Ullman-B.  Roos-D-S.
TI Insertional tagging, cloning, and expression of the Toxoplasma gondii
   hypoxanthine-xanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase gene. Use as a
   selectable marker for stable transformation.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14010.

AU Schubart-U-K.  Yu-J.  Amat-J-A.  Wang-Z-.  Hoffmann-M-K.  Edelmann-W.
TI Normal development of mice lacking metablastin (P19), a phosphoprotein
   implicated in cell cycle regulation
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14062.

AU Ikuta-T.  Papayannopoulou-T.  Stamatoyannopoulos-G.  Kan-Y-W.
TI Globin gene switching. In vivo protein-DNA interactions of the human
   {beta}-globin locus in erythroid cells expressing the fetal or the
   adult globin gene program.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14082.

AU Han-Z.  Johnston-C.  Reeves-W-H.  Carter-T.  Wyche-J-H.
   Hendrickson-E-A.
TI Characterization of a Ku86 variant protein that results in altered DNA
   binding and diminished DNA-dependent protein kinase activity
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14098.

AU Schultz-D-E.  Hardin-C-C.  Lemon-S-M.
TI Specific interaction of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase with
   the 5{prime}-nontranslated RNA of hepatitis A virus
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14134.

AU Rodriguez:Campos-A.
TI DNA knotting abolishes in vitro chromatin assembly
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14150.

AU Chan-S-W.  Thanabalu-T.  Wee-B-Y.  Porter-A-G.
TI Unusual amino acid determinants of host range in the Mtx2 family of
   mosquitocidal toxins
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14183.

AU Zhang-Z.  Hocker-M.  Koh-T-J.  Wang-T-C.
TI The human histidine decarboxylase promoter is regulated by gastrin and
   phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate through a downstream cis-acting element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14188.

AU Moore-A-N.  Waxham-M-N.  Dash-P-K.
TI Neuronal activity increases the phosphorylation of the transcription
   factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) in rat hippocampus
   and cortex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14214.

AU Wood-I-C.  Roopra-A.  Buckley-N-J.
TI Neural specific expression of the m4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
   gene is mediated by a RE1/NRSE-type silencing element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14221.

AU Fukuda-R.  Umebayashi-K.  Horiuchi-H.  Ohta-A.  Takagi-M.
TI Degradation of Rhizopus niveus aspartic proteinase-I with mutated
   prosequences occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum of Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14252.

AU Eggen-R-I-L.  van_Kranenburg-R.  Vriesema-A-J-M.  Geerling-A-C-M.
   Verhagen-M-F-J-M.  Hagen-W-R.  de_Vos-W-M.
TI Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase from Methanosarcina frisia Go1.
   Characterization of the enzyme and the regulated expression of two
   operon-like cdh gene clusters.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14256.

AU Fawcett-T-W.  Eastman-H-B.  Martindale-J-L.  Holbrook-N-J.
TI Physical and functional association between GADD153 and
   CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein {beta} during cellular stress
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14285.

AU Tanguay-R-L.  Gallie-D-R.
TI Isolation and characterization of the 102-kilodalton RNA-binding
   protein that binds to the 5{prime} and 3{prime} translational enhancers
   of tobacco mosaic virus RNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14316.

AU Mao-Z.  Nadal:Ginard-B.
TI Functional and physical interactions between mammalian achaete-scute
   homolog 1 and myocyte enhancer factor 2A
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14371.

AU Kumari-M.  Stroud-J-C.  Anji-A.  McCarrey-J-R.
TI Differential appearance of DNase I-hypersensitive sites correlates with
   differential transcription of Pgk genes during spermatogenesis in the
   mouse
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14390.

AU Liang-F.  Jasin-M.
TI Ku80-deficient cells exhibit excess degradation of extrachromosomal DNA
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14405.

AU Piedrafita-F-J.  Molander-R-B.  Vansant-G.  Orlova-E-A.  Pfahl-M.
   Reynolds-W-F.
TI An Alu element in the myeloperoxidase promoter contains a composite
   SP1-thyroid hormone-retinoic acid response element
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14412.

AU Kochetkova-M.  Shannon-M-F.
TI DNA triplex formation selectively inhibits granulocyte-macrophage
   colony-stimulating factor gene expression in human T cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14438.

AU Meyer-A.  Coyle-A-J.  Proudfoot-A-E-I.  Wells-T-N-C.  Power-C-A.
TI Cloning and characterization of a novel murine macrophage inflammatory
   protein-1{alpha} receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14445.

AU Coustry-F.  Maity-S-N.  Sinha-S.  de_Crombrugghe-B.
TI The transcriptional activity of the CCAAT-binding factor CBF is
   mediated by two distinct activation domains, one in the CBF-B subunit
   and the other in the CBF-C subunit
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14485.

AU Glerum-D-M.  Shtanko-A.  Tzagoloff-A.
TI Characterization of COX17, a yeast gene involved in copper metabolism
   and assembly of cytochrome oxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14504.

AU Ohnishi-T.  Wang-X.  Ohnishi-K.  Matsumoto-H.  Takahashi-A.
TI p53-dependent induction of WAF1 by heat treatment in human glioblastoma
   cells
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14510.

AU Tsai:Morris-C-H.  Buczko-E.  Geng-Y.  Gamboa:Pinto-A.  Dufau-M-L.
TI The genomic structure of the rat corticotropin releasing factor
   receptor. A member of the class II G protein-coupled receptors.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14519.

AU Monia-B-P.  Johnston-J-F.  Sasmor-H.  Cummins-L-L.
TI Nuclease resistance and antisense activity of modified oligonucleotides
   targeted to Ha-ras
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14533.

AU Takahashi-Y.  Yamaguchi-M.  Hirose-F.  Cotterill-S.  Kobayashi-J.
   Miyajima-S.  Matsukage-A.
TI DNA replication-related elements cooperate to enhance promoter activity
   of the Drosophila DNA polymerase {alpha} 73-kDa subunit gene
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14541.

AU Miyazaki-T.  Kanou-Y.  Murata-Y.  Ohmori-S.  Niwa-T.  Maeda-K.
   Yamamura-H.  Seo-H.
TI Molecular cloning of a novel thyroid hormone-responsive gene, ZAKI-4,
   in human skin fibroblasts
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14567.

AU Heisler-L-M.  Feng-G.  Jin-D-J.  Gross-C-A.  Landick-R.
TI Amino acid substitutions in the two largest subunits of Escherichia
   coli RNA polymerase that suppress a defective Rho termination factor
   affect different parts of the transcription complex
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14572.

AU Trejo-S-R.  Fahl-W-E.  Ratner-L.
TI c-sis/PDGF-B promoter transactivation by the Tax protein of human
   T-cell leukemia virus type 1
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14584.

AU Adam-D.  Wiegmann-K.  Adam:Klages-S.  Ruff-A.  Kronke-M.
TI A novel cytoplasmic domain of the p55 tumor necrosis factor receptor
   initiates the neutral sphingomyelinase pathway
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14617.

CC PROTEIN CHEMISTRY AND STRUCTURE

AU Lerner-D-J.  Chen-M.  Tram-T.  Coughlin-S-R.
TI Agonist recognition by proteinase-activated receptor 2 and thrombin
   receptor. Importance of extracellular loop interactions for receptor
   function.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 13943.

AU Leung-C-L.  Liem-R-K-H.
TI Characterization of interactions between the neurofilament triplet
   proteins by the yeast two-hybrid system
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14041.

AU Middleton-S-A.  Johnson-D-L.  Jin-R.  McMahon-F-J.  Collins-A.
   Tullai-J.  Gruninger-R-H.  Jolliffe-L-K.  Mulcahy-L-S.
TI Identification of a critical ligand binding determinant of the human
   erythropoietin receptor. Evidence for common ligand binding motifs in
   the cytokine receptor family.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14045.

AU Pfund-W-P.  Bourdage-J-S.  Farley-K-A.
TI Structural analysis of bovine somatotropin using monoclonal antibodies
   and the conformation-sensitive immunoassay
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14055.

AU Howard-G-C.  Yamaguchi-Y.  Misra-U-K.  Gawdi-G.  Nelsen-A.
   DeCamp-D-L.  Pizzo-S-V.
TI Selective mutations in cloned and expressed {alpha}-macroglobulin
   receptor binding fragment alter binding to either the
   {alpha}2-macroglobulin signaling receptor or the low density
   lipoprotein receptor-related protein/{alpha}2-macroglobulin receptor
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14105.

AU Su-C.  Oliw-E-H.
TI Purification and characterization of linoleate 8-dioxygenase from the
   fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis as a novel hemoprotein
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14112.

AU Reinscheid-R-K.  Ardati-A.  Monsma-F-J-Jr..  Civelli-O.
TI Structure-activity relationship studies on the novel neuropeptide
   orphanin FQ
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14163.

AU Avent-N-D.  Liu-W.  Warner-K-M.  Mawby-W-J.  Jones-J-W.  Ridgwell-K.
   Tanner-M-J-A.
TI Immunochemical analysis of the human erythrocyte Rh polypeptides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14233.

AU Shatwell-K-P.  Dancis-A.  Cross-A-R.  Klausner-R-D.  Segal-A-W.
TI The FRE1 ferric reductase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a cytochrome b
   similar to that of NADPH oxidase
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14240.

AU Zhang-Y-Y.  Xu-A-M.  Nomen-M.  Walsh-M.  Keaney-J-F-Jr..  Loscalzo-J.
TI Nitrosation of tryptophan residue(s) in serum albumin and model
   dipeptides. Biochemical characterization and bioactivity.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14271.

AU Zhuang-P.  Blackburn-M-N.  Peterson-C-B.
TI Characterization of the denaturation and renaturation of human plasma
   vitronectin. I. Biophysical characterization of protein unfolding and
   multimerization.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14323.

AU Zhuang-P.  Li-H.  Williams-J-G.  Wagner-N-V.  Seiffert-D.
   Peterson-C-B.
TI Characterization of the denaturation and renaturation of human plasma
   vitronectin. II. Investigation into the mechanism of formation of
   multimers.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14333.

AU Lowman-H-B.  Slagle-P-H.  DeForge-L-E.  Wirth-C-M.
   Gillece:Castro-B-L.  Bourell-J-H.  Fairbrother-W-J.
TI Exchanging interleukin-8 and melanoma growth-stimulating activity
   receptor binding specificities
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14344.

AU Kinet-S.  Goffin-V.  Mainfroid-V.  Martial-J-A.
TI Characterization of lactogen receptor-binding site 1 of human prolactin
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14353.

AU Fleury-Y.  Dayem-M-A.  Montagne-J-J.  Chaboisseau-E.  Le_Caer-J-P.
   Nicolas-P.  Delfour-A.
TI Covalent structure, synthesis, and structure-function studies of
   mesentericin Y 10537, a defensive peptide from Gram-positive bacteria
   Leuconostoc mesenteroides
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14421.

AU Chen-P-F.  Tsai-A-L.  Berka-V.  Wu-K-K.
TI Endothelial nitric-oxide synthase. Evidence for bidomain structure and
   successful reconstitution of catalytic activity from two separate
   domains generated by a baculovirus expression system.
SO J-Biol-Chem.  1996 June 14.  271(24).  p 14631.



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AU Sadras-V-O.
TI Population-level compensation after loss of vegetative buds:
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 417.
AB 61060417.442

AU Holbrook-N-M.  Putz-F-E.
TI Water relations of epiphytic and terrestrially-rooted strangler
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 424.
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AU Sadras-V-O.
TI Cotton compensatory growth after loss of reproductive organs as
   affected by availability of resources and duration of recovery
   period.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 432.
AB 61060432.442

AU Caldwell-M-M.  Manwaringn-J-H.  Durham-S-L.
TI Species interactions at the level of fine roots in the field:
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 440.
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AU Itioka-T.  Inoue-T.
TI Density-dependent ant attendance and its effects on the parasitism
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 448.
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AU Williams-D-G.  Ehleringer-J-R.
TI Carbon isotope discrimination in three semi-arid woodland species
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 455.
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AU Beckers-G-J-L.  Leenders-T-A-A-M.  Strijbosch-H.
TI Coral snake mimicry: live snakes not avoided by a mammalian
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 461.
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AU Doums-C.  Jarne-P.
TI The evolution of phally polymorphism in Bulinus truncatus
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 464.
AB 61060464.442

AU Diss-A-L.  Kunkel-J-G.  Montgomery-M-E.  Leonard-D-E.
TI Effects of maternal nutrition and egg provisioning  on parameters
   of larval hatch,  survival and dispersal in the gypsy moth,
   Lymantria dispar L.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 470.
AB 61060470.442

AU Ellis-A-G.  Midgley-J-J.
TI A new plant-animal mutualism involving a plant  with sticky leaves
   and a resident hemipteran insect.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 478.
AB 61060478.442

AU Smith-C-E.  Stevens-J-T.  Temeles-E-J.  Ewald-P-W.  Hebert-R-J.
   Bonkovsky-R-L.
TI Effect of floral orifice width and shape on hummingbird-flower
   interactions.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 482.
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AU Wilson-P.  Stine-M.
TI Floral constancy in bumble bees: handling efficiency or perceptual
   conditioning?.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 493.
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AU Ohkawara-K.  Higashi-S.  Ohara-M.
TI Effects of ants, ground beetles and the seed-fall patterns on
   myrmecochory of Erythronium japonicum Decne. (Liliaceae).
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 500.
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AU Jonasson-S.  Michelsen-A.  Schmidt-I-K.  Nielsen-E-V.
   Callaghan-T-V.
TI Microbial biomass C, N and P in two arctic soils and responses to
   addition of NPK fertilizer and sugar: implications for plant
   nutrient uptake.
SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 507.
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AU Schwartz-D.  de-Foresta-H.  Mariotti-A.  Balesdent-J.
   Massimba-J-P.  Girardin-C.
TI Present dynamics of the savanna-forest boundary in the Congolese
   Mayombe:  a pedological, botanical and isotopic (^[13]C and
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 516.
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AU Cotrufo-M-F.  Ineson-P.
TI Elevated CO_[2 ]reduces field decomposition rates of Betula pendula
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 525.
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AU Holmer-L.  Stenlid-J.
TI Diffuse competition for heterogeneous substrate in soil among six
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SO Oecologia.  1996 106(4)  P 531.
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TI Sabal palmetto seed size:  causes of variation, choices of
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AU Diggles-B-K.  Lester-R-J-G.
TI Infections of Cryptocaryon irritans on wild fish from southeast
   Queensland, Australia.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 159-167.

AU Lyholt-H-C-K.  Buchmann-K.
TI Diplostomum spathaceum: effects of temperature and light on cercarial
   shedding and infection of rainbow trout.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 169-173.

AU Hardie-L-J.  Ellis-A-E.  Secombes-C-J.
TI In vitro activation of rainbow trout macrophages stimulates inhibition
   of Renibacterium salmoninarum growth concomitant with augmented
   generation of respiratory burst products.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 175-183.

AU Congleton-J.  Sun-B.
TI Interferon-like activity produced by anterior kidney leucocytes of
   rainbow trout stimulated in vitro by infectious hematopoietic necrosis
   virus or Poly I:C.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 185-195.

AU Bodammer-J-E.  Robohm-R-A.
TI Ultrastructural observations on the phagocytic behavior of winter
   flounder Pleuronectes americanus peritoneal neutrophils and macrophages
   in vivo.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 197-208.

AU Rivas-C.  Bandin-I.  Noya-M.  Dopazo-C-P.  Cepeda-C.  Barja-J-L.
TI Effect of the turbot Aquareovirus on fish macrophages using an in vitro
   model.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 209-216.

AU Rivas-C.  Bandin-I.  Noya-M.  Cepeda-C.  Barja-J-L.  Dopazo-C-P.
TI In vitro and in vivo replication of turbot aquareovirus (TRV) in turbot
   tissues.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 217-223.

AU Herbst-L-H.  Moretti-R.  Brown-T.  Klein-P-A.
TI Sensitivity of the transmissible green turtle fibropapillomatosis agent
   to chloroform and ultracentrifugation conditions.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 225-228.

AU Uldal-A.  Buchmann-K.
TI Parasite host relations: Hexamita salmonis in rainbow trout
   Oncorhynchus mykiss.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1996 Jun 6.  25(3).  P 229-231.

AU Vogt-G.  Keller-M.  Brandis-D.
TI Occurrence of Psorospermium haeckeli in the stone crayfish
   Austropotamobius torrentium from a population naturally mixed with the
   noble crayfish Astacus astacus.
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AU Holm-B.  Jensen-P-B.  Sehested-M.
TI ICRF-187 rescue in etoposide treatment in vivo. A model targeting
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SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 203.
AB 60380203.280

AU Duran-G-E.  Lau-D-H-M.  Lewis-A-D.  Kuehl-J-S.  Baemmler-T-K.
   Sikic-B-I.
TI Differential single- versus double-strand DNA breakage produced by
   doxorubicin and its morpholinyl analogues.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 210.
AB 60380210.280

AU Mross-K.  Huettmann-A.  Herbst-K.  Hanauske-A-R.  Schilling-T.
   Manegold-C.  Burk-K.  Hossfeld-D-K.
TI Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the new podophyllotoxin
   derivative NK 611.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 217.
AB 60380217.280

AU Aherne-G-W.  Hardcastle-A.  Valenti-M.  Bryant-A.  Rogers-P.
   Pettit-G-R.  Srirangam-J-K.  Kelland-L-R.
TI Antitumour evaluation of dolastatins 10 and 15 and their
   measurement in plasma by radioimmunoassay.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 225.
AB 60380225.280

AU Ueno-S.  Aikou-T.  Tanabe-G.  Kobayashi-Y.  Hamanoue-M.  Mitsue-S.
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TI Exogenous hepatocyte growth factor markedly stimulates liver
   regeneration following portal branch ligation in dogs.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 233.
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AU Jain-P-T.  Pento-J-T.  Magarian-R-A.
TI Antitumor mechanism of action of a cyclopropyl antiestrogen
   (compound 7b) on human breast cancer cells in culture.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 238.
AB 60380238.280

AU Moorehead-R-A.  Armstrong-S-G.  Rainbow-A-J.  Singh-G.
TI Nucleotide excision repair in the human ovarian carcinoma cell line
   (2008) and its cisplatin-resistant variant (C13^[*]).
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 245.
AB 60380245.280

AU van-Warmerdam-L-J-C.  Creemers-G-J.  Rodenhuis-S.  Rosing-H.
   de-Boer-Dennert-M.  Schellens-J-H-M.  ten-Bokkel-Huinink-W-W.  Davies-B-E.
   Maes-R-A-A.  Verweij-J.  Beijnen-J-H.
TI Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of topotecan given on a
   daily-times-five schedule in phase II clinical trials using a
   limited-sampling procedure.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 254.
AB 60380254.280

AU Loughlin-S.  Gandhi-V.  Plunkett-W.  Zwelling-L-A.
TI The effect of 9-beta-D-arabinofuranosyl-2-fluoroadenine and
   1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine on the cell cycle phase
   distribution, topoisomerase II level, mitoxantrone cytotoxicity,
   and DNA strand break production in K562 human leukemia cells.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 261.
AB 60380261.280

AU Civoli-F.  Pauig-S-B.  Daniel-L-W.
TI Differentiation of HL-60 cells distinguishes between cytostatic and
   cytotoxic effects of the alkylphospholipid ET-18-OCH_.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 269.
AB 60380269.280

AU Blommaert-F-A.  Michael-C.  van-Dijk-Knijnenburg-H-C-M.
   Schornagel-J-H.  den-Engelse-L.  Fichtinger-Schepman-A-M-J.
TI The formation and persistence of carboplatin-DNA adducts in rats.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 273.
AB 60380273.280

AU Pinard-M-F.  Jolivet-J.  Ratnam-M.  Kathmann-I.  Molthoff-C.
   Westerhof-R.  Schornagel-J-H.  Jansen-G.
TI Functional aspects of membrane folate receptors in human breast
   cancer cells with transport-related resistance to methotrexate.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 281.
AB 60380281.280

AU Theriault-R-L.  Walters-R-S.  Holmes-F-A.  Esparza-Guerra-L.
   Kowal-C.  Hortobagyi-G-N.
TI A phase II study of CI-973 [SP-4-3(R)]- [1,
   1-cyclobutane-dicarboxylato (2-)] (2-methyl-1,4-butanediamine-N,
   N') platinum in patients with refractory advanced breast cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 289.
AB 60380289.280

AU Polyzos-A.  Tsavaris-N.  Giannopoulos-A.  Bacoyiannis-C.
   Papadimas-V.  Kalahanis-N.  Karatzas-G.  Kosmas-C.
   Sakelaropoulos-N.  Archimandritis-A.  Papachristodoulou-A.
   Kosmidis-P.
TI Biochemical modulation of fluorouracil: comparison of methotrexate,
   folinic acid, and fluorouracil versus folinic acid and
   fluorouracil in advanced colorectal cancer: a randomized trial.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 292.
AB 60380292.280

AU Nardi-M.  Giulia-M-D.  Pollera-C-F.  Marolla-P.  Ruggeri-E-M.
   Iacovelli-A.  Atlante-G.  Calabresi-F.
TI A combination of ifosfamide and mitoxantrone as salvage therapy in
   patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
SO Cancer-Chemother-Pharmacol.  1996 38(3)  P 298.
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TI  Pernicious Anemia in Arabs
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1996 May 31.  22(10).  P 98-100.
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    presentation was 51 years.  The presenting symptoms,
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    at presentation was lower and second, there was a higher
    frequency of the antibody to intrinsic factor than previously
    described in northern Europeans.  Both differences have been
    previously noted in Blacks. Associated autoimmune diseases
    were identified in two patients, one of whom had diabetes
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AU Davanger-S.
TI Colocalization of amino acid signal molecules in neurons and
   endocrine cells.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 1.
AB 61940001.429

AU Mahmood-R.  Mason-I-J.  Morriss-Kay-G-M.
TI Expression of Fgf-3 in relation to hindbrain segmentation, otic pit
   position and pharyngeal arch morphology in normal and retinoic
   acid-exposed mouse embryos.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 13.
AB 61940013.429

AU Buxhoeveden-D.  Lefkowitz-W.  Loats-P.  Armstrong-E.
TI The linear organization of cell columns in human and nonhuman
   anthropoid Tpt cortex.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 23.
AB 61940023.429

AU Webb-S.  Brown-N-A.  Anderson-R-H.
TI The structure of the mouse heart in late fetal stages.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 37.
AB 61940037.429

AU Ishikawa-K.  Komuro-T.
TI Characterization of the interstitial cells associated with the
   submuscular plexus of the guinea-pig colon.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 49.
AB 61940049.429

AU Ramieri-G.  Bonardi-G.  Morani-V.  Panzica-G-C.  Tetto-F-D.
   Arisio-R.  Preti-G.
TI Development of nerve fibres in the temporomandibular joint of the
   human fetus.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 57.
AB 61940057.429

AU Shum-A-S-W.  Copp-A-J.
TI Regional differences in morphogenesis of the neuroepithelium
   suggest multiple mechanisms of spinal neurulation in the mouse.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 65.
AB 61940065.429

AU Pflieger-J-F.  Cabana-T.
TI The vestibular primary afferents and the vestibulospinal
   projections in the developing and adult opossum, Monodelphis
   domestica.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 75.
AB 61940075.429

AU Salvi-E.  Buffa-R.  Renda-T-G.
TI Ontogeny, distribution and amine/peptide content of chromogranin A-
   and B-immunoreactive endocrine cells in the small and large
   intestine of the chicken.
SO Anat-Embryol.  1996 194(1)  P 89.
AB 61940089.429

AU Pellier-V.  Saucier-D.  Oestreicher-B.  Astic-L.
TI Ultrastructural and cytochemical identification of apoptotic cell
   death accompanying development of the fetal rat olfactory nerve
   layer.
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AU Belmont-L-D.  Deacon-H.  Mitchison-T.
TI Catastrophic revelations about Op18
DE stathmin.
DE microtubule dynamics
DE Op18
DE stathmin
DE mitotic regulation
DE dynamic instability
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 197-198.
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AU Cedergren-R.  Miramontes-P.
TI The puzzling origin of the genetic code.
DE genetic code
DE origin
DE evolution
DE tRNA
DE aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 199-200.
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AU Mrazek-J.  Karlin-S.
TI A new significant recurrent dyad pairing in 
   Haemophilus influenzae.
DE dyad symmetry pairings
DE regulatory sequences
DE r-scan statistics
DE frequent oligonucleotides
DE intergenic
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 201-202.
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AU Low-S-C.  Berry-M-J.
TI Knowing when not to stop: selenocysteine incorporation in 
   eukaryotes.
DE selenocysteine
DE translation
DE RNA-binding protein
DE termination
DE 3' untranslated region
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 203-208.
CC Review

AU Saurin-A-J.  Borden-K-L-B.  Boddy-M-N.  Freemont-P-S.
TI Does this have a familiar RING?.
DE RING finger
DE C3HC4 motif
DE zinc-binding domain
DE protein family
DE protein-protein interaction
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 208-214.
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AU Swift-S.  Throup-J-P.  Williams-P.  Salmond-G-P-C.  Stewart-G-S-A-B.
TI Quorum sensing: a population density component in the 
   determination of bacterial phenotype.
DE Quorum sensing
DE environmental sensing
DE lux
DE N-acyl homoserine lactones
DE population dynamics
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 214-219.
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AU Scott-W-G.  Klug-A.
TI Structure and mechanism in RNA catalysis.
DE ribozymes
DE hammerhead RNA
DE self-processing
DE splicing
DE catalytic RNAs
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 220-224.
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AU Hengen-P.
TI Methods and reagents - Carriers for precipitating nucleic acids.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 224-225.
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AU Hogue-C-W-V.  Ohkawa-H.  Bryant-S-H.
TI A dynamic look at structures: WWW-Entrez and the 
   Molecular Modeling Database.
DE molecular modeling
DE MAGE
DE kinemage
DE WWW-Entrez
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 226-229.
CC Computer Corner

AU Warren-M-J.  Jay-M.  Hunt-D-M.  Elder-G-H.  Rohl-J-C-G.
TI The maddening business of King George III and porphyria.
DE Haem biosynthesis
DE porphyria
DE madness
DE King George III
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 229-234.
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AU D'Santos-C.
TI Signal Transduction Protocols.
SO Trends-Biochem-Sci.  1996  Jun.  21(6).  P. 234.
CC Book Review

AU Martell-K.  Ullrich-A.
TI Guidebook to Cytokines and Their Receptors.
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