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AU Porter-M-E.  Dorman-C-J.
TI Differential regulation of the plasmid-encoded genes in the
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 93.
AB 72560093.438

AU Prokisch-H.  Yarden-O.  Dieminger-M.  Tropschug-M.
   Barthelmess-I-B.
TI Impairment of calcineurin function in Neurospora crassa reveals its
   essential role in hyphal growth, morphology and maintenance of the
   apical Ca^[2+] gradient.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 104.
AB 72560104.438

AU Fujii-T.  Nakamura-K.  Shibuya-K.  Tanase-S.  Gotoh-O.  Ogawa-T.
   Fukuda-H.
TI Structural characterization of the gene and corresponding cDNA for
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 115.
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AU Brommonschenkel-S-H.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Map-based cloning of the tomato genomic region that spans the Sw-5
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 121.
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AU Gomez-I.  Chet-I.  Herrera-Estrella-A.
TI Genetic diversity and vegetative compatibility among Trichoderma
   harzianum isolates.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 127.
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AU Springer-C.  Krappmann-S.  Kuenzler-M.  Zmasek-C.  Braus-G-H.
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 136.
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AU Henry-A-M.  Damerval-C.
TI High rates of polymorphism and recombination at the Opaque-2 locus
   in cultivated maize.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 147.
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AU Eisses-J-F.  Lafoe-D.  Scott-L-A.  Weil-C-F.
TI Novel, developmentally specific control of Ds transposition in
   maize.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 158.
AB 72560158.438

AU Arnaise-S.  Debuchy-R.  Picard-M.
TI What is a bona fide mating-type gene? Internuclear complementation
   of mat mutants in Podospora anserina.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 169.
AB 72560169.438

AU Kersten-M-A-S-H.  Mueller-Y.  Op-den-Camp-H-J-M.  Vogels-G-D.
   Van-Griensven-L-J-L-D.  Visser-J.  Schaap-P-J.
TI Molecular characterization of the glnA gene encoding glutamine
   synthetase from the edible mushroom Agaricus bisporus.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 179.
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AU Zhou-Z-H.  Syvanen-M.
TI A complex glutathione transferase gene family in the housefly Musca
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 187.
AB 72560187.438

AU Maurer-P.  Rejasse-A.  Capy-P.  Langin-T.  Riba-G.
TI Isolation of the transposable element hupfer from the
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 195.
AB 72560195.438

AU Torkkell-S.  Ylihonko-K.  Hakala-J.  Skurnik-M.  Maentsaelae-P.
TI Characterization of Streptomyces nogalater genes encoding enzymes
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(2)  P 203.
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AU Young-B-A.  Wassersug-R-J.  Pinder-A.
TI Gravitational gradients and blood flow patterns in specialized
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(7)  P 481.
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TI Effects of long-term hypergravity on muscle, heart  and lung
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AU Sayah-F.  Karlinsky-A.  Breuzet-M.
TI Lipid and fatty acid composition of the fat body during the female
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(7)  P 502.
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AU Michaelidis-B.  Vasiliou-E.
TI Evidence for the short-term regulation of glycolytic flux in the
   isolated perfused ventricle of the land snail Helix lucorum (L.)
   after treatment with serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(7)  P 508.
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AU Janvier-J-J.
TI Cardio-vascular and ventilatory effects of prostaglandin E_[2] in
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AU van-Loosdrecht-M-C-M.  Hooijmans-C-M.  Brdjanovic-D.  Heijnen-J-J.
TI Biological phosphate removal processes.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 289.
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AU Smul-A-D.  Dries-J.  Goethals-L.  Grootaerd-H.  Verstraete-W.
TI High rates of microbial sulphate reduction in a mesophilic
   ethanol-fed expanded-granular-sludge-blanket reactor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 297.
AB 70480297.253

AU Grootaerd-H.  Liessens-B.  Verstraete-W.
TI Effects of directly soluble and fibrous rapidly acidifying chemical
   oxygen demand and reactor liquid surface tension on granulation
   and sludge-bed stability in upflow anaerobic sludge-blanket
   reactors.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 304.
AB 70480304.253

AU Taylor-F.  Kurantz-M-J.  Goldberg-N.  Craig-Jr-J-C.
TI Effects of ethanol concentration and stripping temperature on
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 311.
AB 70480311.253

AU Salamone-P-R.  Wodzinski-R-J.
TI Production, purification and characterization of a 50-kDa
   extracellular metalloprotease from Serratia marcescens.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 317.
AB 70480317.253

AU Sluter-S-D.  Tzipori-S.  Widmer-G.
TI Parameters affecting polymerase chain reaction detection of
   waterborne Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 325.
AB 70480325.253

AU Arnau-J.  Hjerl-Hansen-E.  Israelsen-H.
TI Heterologous gene expression of bovine plasmin in Lactococcus
   lactis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 331.
AB 70480331.253

AU Lee-F-W-F.  Silva-N-A-D.
TI Improved efficiency and stability of multiple cloned gene
   insertions at the &delta; sequences of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 339.
AB 70480339.253

AU Goncalves-L-M-D.  Ramos-A.  Almeida-J-S.  Xavier-A-M-R-B.
   Carrondo-M-J-T.
TI Elucidation of the mechanism of lactic acid growth inhibition and
   production in batch cultures of Lactobacillus rhamnosus.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 346.
AB 70480346.253

AU Kobayashi-M.  Kakizono-T.  Nishio-N.  Nagai-S.  Kurimura-Y.
   Tsuji-Y.
TI Antioxidant role of astaxanthin in the green alga Haematococcus
   pluvialis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 351.
AB 70480351.253

AU Villaverde-S.  Fernandez-M-T.
TI Non-toluene-associated respiration in a Pseudomonas putida 54G
   biofilm grown on toluene in a flat-plate vapor-phase bioreactor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 357.
AB 70480357.253

AU Bianchi-D.  Bernardi-A.  Bosetti-A.  Bortolo-R.  Cidaria-D.
   Crespi-E.  Gagliardi-I.
TI Synthesis of dihydroxynaphthalene isomers by microbial oxidation of
   1- and 2-naphthol.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 363.
AB 70480363.253

AU Yamada-A.  Miyashita-M.  Inoue-K.  Matsunaga-T.
TI Extracellular reduction of selenite by a novel marine
   photosynthetic bacterium.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 367.
AB 70480367.253

AU Kambe-Honjoh-H.  Sugawara-A.  Yoda-K.  Kitamoto-K.  Yamasaki-M.
TI Isolation and characterization of nickel-accumulating yeasts.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 373.
AB 70480373.253

AU Berrocal-M-M.  Rodriguez-J.  Ball-A-S.  Perez-Leblic-M-I.
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TI Solubilisation and mineralisation of [^[14]C]lignocellulose from
   wheat straw by Streptomyces cyaneus CECT 3335 during growth in
   solid-state fermentation.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 379.
AB 70480379.253

AU Mladenovska-Z.  Ahring-B-K.
TI Mixotrophic growth of two thermophilic Methanosarcina strains,
   Methanosarcina thermophila TM-1 and Methanosarcina sp. SO-2P, on
   methanol and hydrogen/carbon dioxide.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 385.
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AU Pascual-S.  Melgarejo-P.  Magan-N.
TI Induction of submerged conidiation of the biocontrol agent
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SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 389.
AB 70480389.253

AU Lamberet-G.  Auberger-B.  Bergere-J-L.
TI Aptitude of cheese bacteria for volatile S-methyl thioester
   synthesis. II. Comparison of coryneform bacteria, Micrococcaceae
   and some lactic acid bacteria starters.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 393.
AB 70480393.253

AU Wolter-M.  Zadrazil-F.  Martens-R.  Bahadir-M.
TI Degradation of eight highly condensed polycyclic aromatic
   hydrocarbons by Pleurotus sp. Florida in solid wheat straw
   substrate.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 398.
AB 70480398.253

AU Gallert-C.  Winter-J.
TI Mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion of source-sorted
   organic wastes: effect of ammonia on glucose degradation and
   methane production.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 405.
AB 70480405.253

AU Heinze-U.  Friedrich-C-G.
TI Respiratory activity of biofilms: measurement and its significance
   for the elimination of n-butanol from waste gas.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 411.
AB 70480411.253

AU de-Best-J-H.  Jongema-H.  Weijling-A.  Doddema-H-J.  Janssen-D-B.
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TI Transformation of 1,1,1-trichloroethane in an anaerobic packed-bed
   reactor at various concentrations of 1,1,1-trichloroethane,
   acetate  and sulfate.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 417.
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AU Noftsker-C.  Watwood-M-E.
TI Removal of tetrachloroethylene in an anaerobic column bioreactor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 424.
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AU K.-Scheibner  M.-Hofrichter  A.-Herre  J.-Michels  W.-Fritsche
TI Screening for fungi intensively mineralizing 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(3)  P 431.
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TI Distribution and abundance of choanoflagellates (Acanthoecidae) in
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 407.
AB 71290407.227

AU Brown-M-T.  Nyman-M-A.  Keogh-J-A.  Chin-N-K-M.
TI Seasonal growth of the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera in New
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 417.
AB 71290417.227

AU Monteiro-F-A.  Sole-Cava-A-M.  Thorpe-J-P.
TI Extensive genetic divergence between populations of the common
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   Mediterranean and the Cape Verde Islands.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 425.
AB 71290425.227

AU Uthicke-S.
TI Seasonality of asexual reproduction in Holothuria (Halodeima) atra,
   H. (H.) edulis and Stichopus chloronotus (Holothuroidea:
   Aspidochirotida) on the Great Barrier Reef.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 435.
AB 71290435.227

AU Reinfelder-J-R.  Wang-W-X.  Luoma-S-N.  Fisher-N-S.
TI Assimilation efficiencies and turnover rates of trace elements in
   marine bivalves: a comparison of oysters, clams and mussels.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 443.
AB 71290443.227

AU Bordin-G.  McCourt-J.  Raposo-F-C.  Rodriguez-A-R.
TI Metallothionein-like metalloproteins in the Baltic clam Macoma
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 453.
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AU Streams-M-E.  Fisher-C-R.  Fiala-Medioni-A.
TI Methanotrophic symbiont location and fate of carbon incorporated
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 465.
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AU Triantaphyllidis-G-V.  Criel-G-R-J.  Abatzopoulos-T-J.  Thomas-K-M.
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   North African Artemia populations.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 477.
AB 71290477.227

AU Foss-H-E.  Forbes-V-E.
TI Effects of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluoranthene on
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 489.
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AU Sandberg-E.
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 499.
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AU Tuck-I-D.  Taylor-A-C.  Atkinson-R-J-A.  Gramitto-M-E.  Smith-C.
TI Biochemical composition of Nephrops norvegicus : changes associated
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 505.
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AU Neumann-D.  Kaminsky-R.  Heimbach-F.
TI Timing of eclosion in marine insects on Mediterranean shores -
   studies on Clunio mediterraneus, C. ponticus and Thalassomyia
   frauenfeldi (Diptera: Chironomidae).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 513.
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AU Yano-A.  Ogura-M.  Sato-A.  Sakaki-Y.  Shimizu-Y.  Baba-N.
   Nagasawa-K.
TI Effect of modified magnetic field on the ocean migration of
   maturing chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 523.
AB 71290523.227

AU Sala-E.
TI Fish predators and scavengers of the sea urchin Paracentrotus
   lividus  in protected areas of the north-west Mediterranean Sea.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 531.
AB 71290531.227

AU Pineda-J.  Caswell-H.
TI Dependence of settlement rate on suitable substrate area.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 541.
AB 71290541.227

AU Koppelmann-R.  Weikert-H.
TI Deep Arabian Sea mesozooplankton distribution. Intermonsoon,
   October 1995.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(3)  P 549.
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AU Seldin-M-F.
TI Mouse Chromosome 1.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S3.
AB 7007S003.335

AU Siracusa-L-D.    Abbott-C-M.    Morgan-J-L.  Zuberi-A-R.  Pomp-D.
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TI Mouse Chromosome 2.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S28.
AB 7007S028.335

AU Yui-M-A.    Wakeland-E-K.
TI Mouse Chromosome 3.
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AU Mock-B-A.    Neumann-P-E.  Fiedorek-Jr-F-T.  
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AB 7007S060.335

AU Kozak-C.    Stephenson-D.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 5.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S80.
AB 7007S080.335

AU Elliott-R-W.    Moore-K-J.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 6.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S100.
AB 7007S100.335

AU Brilliant-M-H.    Williams-R-W.    Holdener-B-C.  Angel-J-M.
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TI Mouse Chromosome 7.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S121.
AB 7007S121.335

AU Ceci-J-D.  Mills-K-A.
TI Mouse Chromosome 8.
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AB 7007S143.335

AU Imai-K.  
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SO 1997 7(13)  P S159.
AB 7007S159.335

AU Taylor-B-A.    Burmeister-M.    Bryda-E-C.
TI Mouse Chromosome 10.
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AB 7007S176.335

AU Montgomery-J-C.  Silverman-K-A.  Buchberg-A-M.  
TI Chromosome 11.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S190.
AB 7007S190.335

AU D'Eustachio-P.    Riblet-R.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 12.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S209.
AB 7007S209.335

AU Justice-M-J.    Stephenson-D-A.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 13.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S223.
AB 7007S223.335

AU Abbadi-N.  Nadeau-J-H.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 14.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S238.
AB 7007S238.335

AU Huppi-K.    Siwarski-D.
TI Mouse Chromosome 15.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S251.
AB 7007S251.335

AU Reeves-R-H.    Cabin-D-E.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 16.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S264.
AB 7007S264.335

AU Hamvas-R-M-J.    Artzt-K.  Fischer-Lindahl-K.  Trachtulec-Z.
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TI Mouse Chromosome 17.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S274.
AB 7007S274.335

AU Johnson-K-R.    Davisson-M-T.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 18.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S295.
AB 7007S295.335

AU Poirier-C.  Guenet-J-L.  
TI Mouse Chromosome 19.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S305.
AB 7007S305.335

AU Boyd-Y.    Herman-G-E.    Avner-P.  Disteche-C-M.  Adler-D.
   Reed-V.  Blair-H-J.
TI Mouse X Chromosome.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S313.
AB 7007S313.335

AU Bishop-C.    Mitchell-M.  
TI Mouse Y Chromosome.
SO 1997 7(13)  P S327.
AB 7007S327.335

AU 
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AU Schreiber-L.  Schorn-K.  Heimburg-T.
TI ^[2]H NMR study of cuticular wax isolated from Hordeum vulgare L.
   leaves: identification of amorphous and crystalline wax phases.
SO Eur-Biophys-J.  1997 26(5)  P 371.
AB 70260371.249

AU Bregante-M.  Carpaneto-A.  Pastorino-F.  Gambale-F.
TI Effects of mono- and multi-valent cations on the inward-rectifying
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AU Pastushenko-V-P.  Schindler-H.  Moghaddamjoo-Reza-A.
TI Predictive optimality criterion for idealization of ion channel
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AU Sperotto-M-M.
TI A theoretical model for the association of amphiphilic
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TI BEAMS (BEAds Modelling System): a set of computer programs for the
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TI Proline- and hydroxyproline-rich gene products in the sexual
   tissues of flowers.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 253.
AB 70100253.497

AU Togashi-T.  Motomura-T.  Ichimura-T.
TI Production of anisogametes and gamete motility dimorphism in
   Monostroma angicava.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 261.
AB 70100261.497

AU Marquez-J.  Seoane-Camba-J-A.  Suarez-Cervera-M.
TI Allergenic and antigenic proteins released in the apertural
   sporoderm during the activation process in grass pollen grains.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 269.
AB 70100269.497

AU Grimanelli-D.  Hernandez-M.  Perotti-E.  Savidan-Y.
TI Dosage effects in the endosperm of diplosporous apomictic Tripsacum
   (Poaceae).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 279.
AB 70100279.497

AU Hess-M-W.  Valenta-R.
TI Profilin revealed in pollen nuclei: immuno-electron microscopy of
   high-pressure frozen Ledebouria socialis Roth (Hyacinthaceae).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 283.
AB 70100283.497

AU Chapman-M-J.  Mulcahy-D-L.
TI Effect of genome-plastome interaction on meiosis and pollen
   development in Oenothera species and hybrids.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 288.
AB 70100288.497

AU Davis-S-L.
TI Stamens are not essential as an attractant for pollinators in
   females of cryptically dioecious Thalictrum pubescens Pursch.
   (Ranunculaceae).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 293.
AB 70100293.497

AU Enaleeva-N.
TI A tobacco mutant with a reduced cell number in embryo sacs.
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 300.
AB 70100300.497

AU Melser-C.  Rademaker-M-C-J.  Klinkhamer-P-G-L.
TI Selection on pollen donors by Echium vulgare (Boraginaceae).
SO Sex-Plant-Reprod.  1997 10(5)  P 305.
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AU Rubio-G.  Oesterheld-M.  Alvarez-C-R.  Lavado-R-S.
TI Mechanisms for the increase in phosphorus uptake of waterlogged
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   kinetics.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 150.
AB 71120150.442

AU Weltzin-J-F.  McPherson-G-R.
TI Spatial and temporal soil moisture resource partitioning by trees
   and grasses in a temperate savanna, Arizona, USA.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 156.
AB 71120156.442

AU Buedel-B.  Karsten-U.  Garcia-Pichel-F.
TI Ultraviolet-absorbing scytonemin and mycosporine-like amino acid
   derivatives in exposed, rock-inhabiting cyanobacterial lichens.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 165.
AB 71120165.442

AU Landhaeusser-S-M.  Stadt-K-J.  Lieffers-V-J.
TI Photosynthetic strategies of summergreen and evergreen understory
   herbs of the boreal mixedwood forest.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 173.
AB 71120173.442

AU Bigger-D-S.  Fox-L-R.
TI High-density populations of diamondback moth have broader
   host-plant diets.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 179.
AB 71120179.442

AU Beck-C-W.
TI Effect of changes in resource level on age and size at
   metamorphosis in Hyla squirella.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 187.
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AU Valentine-J-F.  Heck-K-L.  Busby-Jr-J.  Webb-D.
TI Experimental evidence that herbivory increases shoot density and
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   meadow.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 193.
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AU Joern-A.  Behmer-S-T.
TI Importance of dietary nitrogen and carbohydrates to survival,
   growth, and reproduction in adults of the grasshopper Ageneotettix
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 201.
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AU Gaume-L.  McKey-D.  Anstett-M-C.
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 209.
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AU Federle-W.  Maschwitz-U.  Fiala-B.  Riederer-M.  Hoelldobler-B.
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   of specific ant partners by epicuticular wax blooms in Macaranga
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 217.
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AU Goulson-D.  Stout-J-C.  Hawson-S-A.
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 225.
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AU Wagner-D.  Brown-M-J-F.  Gordon-D-M.
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 232.
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AU Brown-M-J-F.  Human-K-G.
TI Effects of harvester ants on plant species distribution and
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 237.
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AU Fincke-O-M.  Yanoviak-S-P.  Hanschu-R-D.
TI Predation by odonates depresses mosquito abundance  in water-filled
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 244.
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AU Strausberger-B-M.  Ashley-M-V.
TI Community-wide patterns of parasitism of a host "generalist"
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 254.
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AU Quintana-Ascencio-P-F.  Morales-Hernandez-M.
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 263.
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AU Sugihara-G.  Bersier-L-F.  Schoenly-K.
TI Effects of taxonomic and trophic aggregation on food web
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(2)  P 272.
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TI Effects of stimulus conditions on the performance of antisaccades
   in man.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 191.
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AU Van-Gelder-P.  Lebedev-S.  Tsui-W-H. 
TI Peak velocities of visually and nonvisually guided saccades in
   smooth-pursuit and saccadic tasks.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 201.
AB 71160201.221

AU Sengpiel-F.  Sen-A.  Blakemore-C.
TI Characteristics of surround inhibition in cat area 17.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 216.
AB 71160216.221

AU Sommer-M-A.  Tehovnik-E-J.
TI Reversible inactivation of macaque frontal eye field.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 229.
AB 71160229.221

AU Tamamaki-N.
TI Organization of the entorhinal projection to the rat dentate gyrus
   revealed by Dil anterograde labeling.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 250.
AB 71160250.221

AU da-Costa-D-L.  Erre-J-P.  de-Sauvage-R-C.  Popelar-J.  Aran-J-M.
TI Bioelectrical cochlear noise and its contralateral suppression:
   relation to background activity of the eighth nerve and effects of
   sedation and anesthesia.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 259.
AB 71160259.221

AU Stocker-S-D.  Steinbacher-Jr-B-C.  Balaban-C-D.  Yates-B-J.
TI Connections of the caudal ventrolateral medullary reticular
   formation in the cat brainstem.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 270.
AB 71160270.221

AU Schotland-J-L.  Tresch-M-C.
TI Segmental and propriospinal projection systems of frog lumbar
   interneurons.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 283.
AB 71160283.221

AU Ostry-D-J.  Gribble-P-L.  Levin-M-F.  Feldman-A-G.
TI Phasic and tonic stretch reflexes in muscles  with few muscle
   spindles: human jaw-opener muscles.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 299.
AB 71160299.221

AU Knecht-S.  Deppe-M.  Baecker-M.  Ringelstein-E-B.  Henningsen-H.
TI Regional cerebral blood flow increases during preparation for and
   processing of sensory stimuli.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 309.
AB 71160309.221

AU Kobayashi-S.  Oegren-S-O.  Ebendal-T.  Olson-L.
TI Intraventricular injection of NGF, but not BDNF,  induces rapid
   motor activation that is inhibited  by nicotinic receptor
   antagonists.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 315.
AB 71160315.221

AU Rathelot-J-A.  Padel-Y.
TI Ascending spinal influences on rubrospinal cells in the cat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 326.
AB 71160326.221

AU Tsumori-T.  Yasui-Y.
TI Organization of the nigro-tecto-bulbar pathway to the parvicellular
   reticular formation: a light- and electron-microscopic study in
   the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 341.
AB 71160341.221

AU Chalmers-G-R.  Bawa-P.
TI Synaptic connections from large afferents of wrist flexor  and
   extensor muscles to synergistic motoneurones in man.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 351.
AB 71160351.221

AU Gabriel-D-A.  
TI Shoulder and elbow muscle activity in goal-directed arm movements.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 359.
AB 71160359.221

AU Wallace-M-N.  Harper-M-S.
TI Callosal connections of the ferret primary auditory cortex.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 367.
AB 71160367.221

AU Kohn-A-F.  Floeter-M-K.  Hallett-M.
TI Presynaptic inhibition compared with homosynaptic depression as an
   explanation for soleus H-reflex depression in humans.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 116(2)  P 375.
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TI Ibuprofen Inhibits Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase Activity in the
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 195.
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AU Trchounian-A.  Bagramyan-K.  Poladian-A.
TI Formate Hydrogenlyase Is Needed for Proton-Potassium Exchange
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 201.
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AU Bhandari-M.  Campbell-K-D.  Collins-M-D.  East-A-K.
TI Molecular Characterization of the Clusters of Genes Encoding the
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   argentinense) Type G and Nonproteolytic Clostridium botulinum Type
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 207.
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TI Characteristics of Plasmids in Rhizobium huakuii.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 215.
AB 70350215.284

AU Lou-J.  Dawson-K-A.  Strobel-H-J.
TI Cellobiose and Cellodextrin Metabolism by the Ruminal Bacterium
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 221.
AB 70350221.284

AU Sakellaris-H.    Manners-J-M.  Pemberton-J-M.
TI A Gene Encoding an Exo-beta-Glucosidase from Cellvibrio mixtus.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 228.
AB 70350228.284

AU Belguendouz-T.  Cachon-R.  Divies-C.
TI pH Homeostasis and Citric Acid Utilization: Differences Between
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 233.
AB 70350233.284

AU Matuschek-M.  Sahm-K.    Bahl-H.  
TI Molecular Characterization of Genes Encoding a Novel ABC
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 237.
AB 70350237.284

AU Foissac-X.  Bove-J-M.  Saillard-C.
TI Sequence Analysis of Spiroplasma phoeniceum and Spiroplasma
   kunkelii Spiralin Genes and Comparison with Other Spiralin Genes.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 240.
AB 70350240.284

AU Tuhela-L.  Robinson-J-B.  Fishbain-S.  Stahl-D-A.  Tuovinen-O-H.
TI Phylogenetic and narG Analysis of a Hyphomicrobium Isolate.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 244.
AB 70350244.284

AU Thomas-V-L.  Sanford-B-A.  Moreno-R.  Ramsay-M-A.
TI Enzyme-Linked Lectinsorbent Assay Measures N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine
   in Matrix of Biofilm Produced by Staphylococcus epidermidis.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(04)  P 249.
AB 70350249.284

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   Martin-P.
TI Differential splicing of pre-messenger RNA produces multiple forms
   of mature caprine alpha_[s1]-casein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 1.
AB 72490001.225

AU Takadera-T.  Ohyashiki-T.
TI Apoptotic cell death and caspase 3 (CPP32) activation induced by
   calcium ionophore at low concentrations and their prevention by
   nerve growth factor in PC12 cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 8.
AB 72490008.225

AU Noe-V.  Chen-C.  Alemany-C.  Nicolas-M.  Caragol-I.  Chasin-L-A.
   Ciudad-C-J.
TI Cell-growth regulation of the hamster dihydrofolate reductase gene
   promoter by transcription factor Sp1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 13.
AB 72490013.225

AU Stoppini-M.  Bellotti-V.  Mangione-P.  Merlini-G.  Ferri-G.
TI Use of anti-(beta2 microglobulin) mAb to study formation of amyloid
   fibrils.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 21.
AB 72490021.225

AU Siebert-H-C.  Adar-R.  Arango-R.  Burchert-M.  Kaltner-H.
   Kayser-G.  Tajkhorshid-E.  Von-Der-Lieth-C-W.  Kaptein-R.
   Sharon-N.  Vliegenthart-J-F-G.  Gabius-H-J.
TI Involvement of laser photo-CIDNP(chemically induced dynamic nuclear
   polarization)-reactive amino acid side chains in ligand binding by
   galactoside-specific lectins in solution.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 27.
AB 72490027.225

AU Lundwall-A.  Peter-A.  Loevgren-J.  Lilja-H.  Malm-J.
TI Chemical characterization of the predominant proteins secreted by
   mouse seminal vesicles.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 39.
AB 72490039.225

AU Fujiwara-H.  Tanaka-Y.  Fukui-Y.  Nakao-M.  Ashikari-T.  Kusumi-T.
TI Anthocyanin 5-aromatic acyltransferase from Gentiana triflora.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 45.
AB 72490045.225

AU Watabe-S.  Hiroi-T.  Yamamoto-Y.  Fujioka-Y.  Hasegawa-H.  Yago-N.
   Takahashi-S-Y.
TI SP-22 is a thioredoxin-dependent peroxide reductase in
   mitochondria.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 52.
AB 72490052.225

AU Kribii-R.  Arro-M.  del-Arco-A.  Gonzalez-V.  Balcells-L.
   Delourme-D.  Ferrer-A.  Karst-F.  Boronat-A.
TI Cloning and characterization of the Arabidopsis thaliana SQS1 gene
   encoding squalene synthase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 61.
AB 72490061.225

AU Grasser-K-D.  Ritt-C.  Krieg-M.  Fernandez-S.  Alonso-J-C.
   Grimm-R.
TI The recombinant product of the Chryptomonas @HQ plastid gene hlpA
   is an architectural HU-like protein that promotes the assembly of
   complex nucleoprotein structures.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 70.
AB 72490070.225

AU Busfield-S-J.  Tilbrook-P-A.  Callus-B-A.  Spadaccini-A.  Kuhn-L.
   Klinken-S-P.
TI Complex regulation of transferrin receptors during
   erythropoietin-induced differentiation of J2E erythroid cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 77.
AB 72490077.225

AU Simonen-M.  Keller-H.  Heim-J.
TI The BH3 domain of Bax is sufficient for interaction of Bax with
   itself and with other family members and it is required for
   induction of apoptosis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 85.
AB 72490085.225

AU Gatti-A.  Robinson-P-J.
TI Okadaic acid interferes with phorbol-ester-mediated down-regulation
   of protein kinase C-alpha, C-delta and C-epsilon.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 92.
AB 72490092.225

AU Li-J-L.  Baker-D-A.
TI Protein phosphatase beta, a putative type-2A protein phosphatase
   from the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 98.
AB 72490098.225

AU Wyszko-E.  Barciszewska-M.
TI Purification and characterization of transcription factor IIIA from
   higher plants.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 107.
AB 72490107.225

AU Calkhoven-C-F.  Snippe-L.  Ab-G.
TI Differential stimulation by CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha
   isoforms of the estrogen-activated promoter of the
   very-low-density apolipoprotein II gene.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 113.
AB 72490113.225

AU Tinton-S.  Tran-Nguyen-Q-N.  Buc-Calderon-P.
TI Role of protein-phosphorylation events in the anoxia
   signal-transduction pathway leading to the inhibition of total
   protein synthesis in isolated hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 121.
AB 72490121.225

AU Heierhorst-J.  Mann-R-J.  Kemp-B-E.
TI Interaction of the recombinant S100A1 protein with twitchin kinase,
   and comparison with other Ca^[2+]-binding proteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 127.
AB 72490127.225

AU Schulenberg-B.  Wellmer-F.  Lill-H.  Junge-W.  Engelbrecht-S.
TI Cross-linking of chloroplast F_[0]F_[1]-ATPase subunit epsilon to
   gamma without effect on activity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 134.
AB 72490134.225

AU Frere-Gallois-V.  Krebs-D.  Scala-D.  Troalen-F.  Fermandjian-S.
TI Peptide fragments of DNA topoisomerase II with helix-forming and
   coiled-coil-forming properties act as inhibitors of the enzyme.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 142.
AB 72490142.225

AU Pakdaman-R.  El-Hage-Chahine-J-M.
TI Transferrin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 149.
AB 72490149.225

AU Gysin-S.  Imber-R.
TI Phorbol-ester-activated protein kinase C-alpha lacking
   phosphorylation at Ser657 is down-regulated by a mechanism
   involving dephosphorylation.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 156.
AB 72490156.225

AU Ramos-Valdivia-A-C.  van-der-Heijden-R.  Verpoorte-R.  Camara-B.
TI Purification and characterization of two isoforms of
   isopentenyl-diphosphate isomerase from elicitor-treated Cinchona
   robusta cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 161.
AB 72490161.225

AU Arnold-D.  Keilholz-W.  Schild-H.  Dumrese-T.  Stevanovic-S.
   Rammensee-H-G.
TI Substrate specificity of cathepsins D and E determined by
   N-terminal and C-terminal sequencing of peptide pools.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 171.
AB 72490171.225

AU Abend-A.  Illich-V.  Retey-J.
TI Further insights into the mechanism of action of methylmalonyl-CoA
   mutase by electron paramagnetic resonance studies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 180.
AB 72490180.225

AU Gilbert-M.  Cunningham-A-M.  Watson-D-C.  Martin-A.  Richards-J-C.
   Wakarchuk-W-W.
TI Characterization of a recombinant Neisseria meningitidis
   alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase and its acceptor specificity.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 187.
AB 72490187.225

AU Lommerse-J-P-M.  Thomas-Oates-J-E.  Gielens-C.  Preaux-G.
   Kamerling-J-P.  Vliegenthart-J-F-G.
TI Primary structure of 21 novel monoantennary and diantennary
   N-linked carbohydrate chains from alpha_[D]-hemocyanin of Helix
   pomatia.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 195.
AB 72490195.225

AU Rochel-N.  Cowan-J-A.
TI Dependence of the lytic activity of the N-terminal domain of human
   perforin on membrane lipid composition.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 223.
AB 72490223.225

AU Fredlund-J-O.  Oredsson-S-M.
TI Ordered cell cycle phase perturbations in Chinese hamster ovary
   cells treated with an S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase
   inhibitor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 232.
AB 72490232.225

AU Weiss-B.  Stoffel-W.
TI Human and murine serine-palmitoyl-CoA transferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 239.
AB 72490239.225

AU Weirich-J.  Goffrini-P.  Kuger-P.  Ferrero-I.  Breunig-K-D.
TI Influence of mutations in hexose-transporter genes on glucose
   repression in Kluyveromyces lactis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 248.
AB 72490248.225

AU Gribaudo-G.  Ravaglia-S.  Guandalini-L.  Riera-L.  Gariglio-M.
   Landolfo-S.
TI Molecular cloning and expression of an interferon-inducible protein
   encoded by gene 203 from the gene 200 cluster.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 258.
AB 72490258.225

AU Dumortier-C.  Potenziano-J-L.  Bane-S.  Engelborghs-Y.
TI The mechanism of tubulin-colchicine recognition.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 265.
AB 72490265.225

AU Banci-L.  Bertini-I.  Ferroni-F.  Rosato-A.
TI Solution structure of reduced microsomal rat cytochrome b_[5].
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 270.
AB 72490270.225

AU Sauer-K.  Thauer-R-K.
TI Methanol :coenzyme M methyltransferase from Methanosarcina barkeri.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 280.
AB 72490280.225

AU Bagiyan-F-G.  Eneyskaya-E-V.  Kulminskaya-A-A.  Savel'ev-A-N.
   Shabalin-K-A.  Neustroev-K-N.
TI The action of alpha-mannosidase from Oerskovia sp. on the
   mannose-rich O-linked sugar chains of glycoproteins.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 286.
AB 72490286.225

AU Seo-H-S.  Choi-C-H.  Kim-H-Y.  Jeong-J-Y.  Lee-S-Y.  Cho-M-J.
   Bahk-J-D.
TI Guanine-nucleotide binding and hydrolyzing kinetics of ORrab2, a
   rice small GTP-binding protein expressed in Escherichia coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 293.
AB 72490293.225

AU Brinkmann-K.  Linnertz-H.  Amler-E.  Lanz-E.  Herman-P.  Schoner-W.
TI Fluoresceinyl-ethylenediamine-ouabain detects an acidic environment
   in the cardiac glycoside binding site of Na^[+]/K^[+]-ATPase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 301.
AB 72490301.225

AU Weber-V.  Wernitznig-A.  Hager-G.  Harata-M.  Frank-P.
   Wintersberger-U.
TI Purification and nucleic-acid-binding properties of a Saccharomyces
   cerevisiae protein involved in the control of ploidy.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 309.
AB 72490309.225

AU Soppa-J.  Link-T-A.
TI The TATA-box-binding protein (TBP) of Halobacterium salinarum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 318.
AB 72490318.225

AU Duerr-E.  Bosshard-H-R.
TI A monoclonal antibody induces opening of a coiled coil.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 325.
AB 72490325.225

AU Zor-T.  Bar-Yaacov-M.  Elgavish-S.  Shaanan-B.  Selinger-Z.
TI Rescue of a mutant G-protein by substrate-assisted catalysis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 330.
AB 72490330.225

AU Yuda-M.  Higuchi-K.  Sun-J.  Kureishi-Y.  Ito-M.  Chinzei-Y.
TI Expression, reconstitution and characterization of prolixin-S as a
   vasodilator.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 337.
AB 72490337.225

AU Kitagaki-H.  Shimoi-H.  Itoh-K.
TI Identification and analysis of a static culture-specific cell wall
   protein, Tir1p/Srp1p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 343.
AB 72490343.225

AU Arnold-S.  Kadenbach-B.
TI Priority paper Cell respiration is controlled by ATP, an allosteric
   inhibitor of cytochrome-c oxidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(1)  P 350.
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AU Miranda-M.  Ikeda-F.  Endo-T.  Moriguchi-T.  Omura-M.
TI Chromosome markers and alterations in mitotic cells from
   interspecific Citrus somatic hybrids analysed by fluorochrome
   staining.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 807.
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AU Denchev-P-D.  Songstad-D-D.  McDaniel-J-K.  Conger-B-V.
TI Transgenic orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata) plants by direct
   embryogenesis from microprojecticle bombarded leaf cells.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 813.
AB 70160813.299

AU Teng-W-L.  Teng-M-C.
TI In vitro regeneration patterns of Platycerium bifurcatum leaf cell
   suspension culture.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 820.
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AU Kim-S-J.  Lee-S-J.  Kim-B-D.  Paek-K-H.
TI Satellite-RNA-mediated resistance to cucumber mosaic virus in
   transgenic plants of hot pepper (Capsicum annuum cv. Golden
   Tower).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 825.
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AU Teng-W-L.  Nicholson-L.  Teng-M-C.
TI Micropropagation of Spathoglottis plicata.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 831.
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AU Arzate-Fernandez-A-M.  Nakazaki-T.  Okumoto-Y.  Tanisaka-T.
TI Efficient callus induction and plant regeneration from filaments
   with anther in lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 836.
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AU Choi-Y-E.  Yang-D-C.  Kim-H-S.  Choi-K-T.
TI Distribution and changes of reserve materials in cotyledon cells of
   Panax ginseng related to direct somatic embryogenesis and
   germination.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 841.
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AU Jofre-Garfias-A-E.  Villegas-Sepulveda-N.  Cabrera-Ponce-J-L.
   Adame-Alvarez-R-M.  Herrera-Estrella-L.  Simpson-J.
TI Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Amaranthus
   hypochondriacus: light- and tissue-specific expression of a pea
   chlorophyll a/b-binding protein promoter.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 847.
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AU Ledger-S-E.  Deroles-S-C.  Manson-D-G.  Bradley-J-M.  Given-N-K.
TI Transformation of lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum).
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 853.
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AU Santos-K-G-B.  Mundstock-E.  Bodanese-Zanettini-M-H.
TI Genotype-specific normalization of soybean somatic embryogenesis
   through the use of an ethylene inhibitor.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 859.
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AU Rao-A-V.  Farooqui-M-A.  Sadanandam-A.
TI Induction of lincomycin and streptomycin resistance by
   nitrosomethylurea and ethyl methanesulphonate in Capsicum annuum
   L.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 865.
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AU Kim-Y-W.  Youn-Y.  Noh-E-R.  Kim-J-C.
TI Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from immature embryos
   of five families of Quercus acutissima.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 869.
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AU Xiao-L.  Ha-S-B.
TI Efficient selection and regeneration of creeping bentgrass
   transformants following particle bombardment.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 874.
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AU Li-B.  Wolyn-D-J.
TI Interactions of ancymidol with sucrose and alpha-naphthaleneacetic
   acid in promoting asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) somatic
   embryogenesis.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 879.
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AU Rival-A.  Beule-T.  Barre-P.  Hamon-S.  Duval-Y.  Noirot-M.
TI Comparative flow cytometric estimation of nuclear DNA content in
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   plants.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 884.
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AU Dabauza-M.  Bordas-M.  Salvador-A.  Roig-L-A.  Moreno-V.
TI Plant regeneration and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 16(12)  P 888.
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TI Dynamics of the noisy neural network.
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TI Face immersion increases vagal activity as assessed by heart rate
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AU Handel-M.  Horstmann-T.  Dickhuth-H-H.  Guelch-R-W.
TI Effects of contract-relax stretching training on muscle performance
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AU Oshima-Y.  Miyamoto-T.  Tanaka-S.  Wadazumi-T.  Kurihara-N.
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TI Relationship between isocapnic buffering and maximal aerobic
   capacity in athletes.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 409.
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AU Klokker-M.  Secher-N-H.  Madsen-P.  Olesen-H-L.  Matzen-S.
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TI Influence of Naloxone on the cellular immune response to head-up
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 415.
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AU Bigard-A-X.  Merino-D.  Lienhard-F.  Serrurier-B.  Guezennec-C-Y.
TI Muscle damage induced by running training during recovery from
   hindlimb suspension: the effect of dantrolene sodium.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 421.
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AU Weissland-T.  Pelayo-P.  Vanvelcenaher-J.  Marais-G.  Lavoie-J-M.
   Robin-H.
TI Physiological effects of variations in spontaneously chosen crank
   rate during incremental upper-body exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 428.
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AU Mathiassen-S-E.  Aminoff-T.
TI Motor control and cardiovascular responses during isoelectric
   contractions of the upper trapezius muscle: evidence for
   individual adaptation strategies.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 434.
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AU Brenner-I-K-M.  Zamecnik-J.  Shek-P-N.  Shephard-R-J.
TI The Impact of heat exposure and repeated exercise on circulating
   stress hormones.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 445.
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AU Vinet-A.  Le-Gallais-D.  Bernard-P-L.  Poulain-M.  Varray-A.
   Mercier-J.  Micallef-J-P.
TI Aerobic metabolism and cardioventilatory responses in paraplegic
   athletes during an incremental wheelchair exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 455.
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AU Kemp-G-J.  Thompson-C-H.  Taylor-D-J.  Radda-G-K.
TI Proton efflux in human skeletal muscle during recovery from
   exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 462.
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AU Herbert-R-D.  Crosbie-J.
TI Rest length and compliance of non-immobilised and immobilised
   rabbit soleus muscle and tendon.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(5)  P 472.
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AU Klausen-T.  Olsen-N-V.  Poulsen-T-D.  Richalet-J-P.  Pedersen-B-K.
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TI Generation of the HLA-B35, -B5, -B16, and B15 groups of alleles
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(6)  P 469.
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AU Grandea-III-A-G.  Lehner-P-J.  Cresswell-P.  Spies-T.
TI Regulation of MHC class I heterodimer stability and interaction
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AU van-de-Wal-Y.  Kooy-Y-M-C.  Drijfhout-J-W.  Amons-R.
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AU Seack-J.  Pancer-Z.  Mueller-I-M.  Mueller-W-E-G.
TI Molecular cloning and primary structure of a Rhesus (Rh)-like
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AU Ando-H.  Mizuki-N.  Ota-M.  Yamazaki-M.  Ohno-S.  Goto-K.
   Miyata-Y.  Wakisaka-K.  Bahram-S.  Inoko-H.
TI Allelic variants of the human MHC class I chain-related B gene
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SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(6)  P 499.
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AU Schorpp-M.  Hofmann-M.  Dear-T-N.  Boehm-T.
TI Characterization of mouse and human nude genes.
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AU Chelvanayagam-G.  Easteal-S.
TI Peptides: two-faced, cheating go-betweens?  Limits in the cellular
   immune system.
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AU Dormoy-A.  Reviron-D-V.  Froelich-N.  Weiller-P-J.  Mercier-P-J.
   Tongio-M-M.
TI Birth of a new allele in a sibling: cis or trans gene conversion
   during meiosis?.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(6)  P 520.
AB 70460520.251

AU del-Carmen-Theiler-G.  Vilches-C.  Battat-S.  Brautbar-C.  Gebuhrer-L.
   Papasteriades-C.  Carcassi-C.  Scorza-R.  Satz-M-L.
TI HLA-B35 alleles in 282 individuals from nine different populations
   of Europe and Israel.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(6)  P 524.
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AU Tomonari-K.  Rosenwasser-O-A.  Fairchild-S-P.
TI An antibody specific for Tcrb-V10a and Tcrb-V10c.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(6)  P 529.
AB 70460529.251

AU Berek-C.  Brandl-B.  Steinhauser-G.
TI Human lambda light chain germline genes: polymorphism in the IGVL2
   gene family.
SO Immunogenetics.  1997 46(6)  P 533.
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AU McKie-J-M.  Sutherland-H-F.  Harvey-E.  Kim-U-J.  Scambler-P-J.
TI A human gene similar to Drosophila melanogaster peanut  maps to the
   DiGeorge syndrome region of 22q11.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 6.
AB 71010006.439

AU Bardien-S.  Ramesar-R.  Bhattacharya-S.  Greenberg-J.
TI Retinitis pigmentosa locus on 17q (RP17):  fine localization to
   17q22 and exclusion of the PDEG and TIMP2 genes.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 13.
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AU Pujana-M-A.  Gratacos-M.  Corral-J.  Banchs-I.  Sanchez-A.
   Genis-D.  Cervera-C.  Volpini-V.  Estivill-X.
TI Polymorphisms at 13 expressed human sequences  containing CAG/CTG
   repeats and analysis  in autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia
   (ADCA) patients.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 18.
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AU Gat-Yablonski-G.  Ries-L.  Lev-D.  Goldman-B.  Friedman-E.
TI A missense mutation in Col1A1 in a Jewish Israeli patient  with
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 22.
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AU Pettenati-M-J.  Sweatt-A-J.  Lantz-P.  Stanton-C-A.  Reynolds-J.
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TI The human cornea has a high incidence  of acquired chromosome
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 26.
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AU Clouston-H-J.  Fenwick-J.  Webb-A-L.  Herbert-M.  Murdoch-A.
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TI Detection of mosaic and non-mosaic chromosome abnormalities  in 6-
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 30.
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AU Wacey-A-I.  Krawczak-M.  Kemball-Cook-G.  Cooper-D-N.
TI Homology modelling of the catalytic domain  of early mammalian
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 37.
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AU Lumbroso-R.  Beitel-L-K.  Vasiliou-D-M.  Trifiro-M-A.  Pinsky-L.
TI Codon-usage variants in the polymorphic (GGN)_[n] trinucleotide
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 43.
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AU Tartaglia-M.  Di-Rocco-C.  Lajeunie-E.  Valeri-S.  Velardi-F.
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TI Jackson-Weiss syndrome:  identification of two novel FGFR2 missense
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   disorders.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 47.
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AU Tannergard-P.  Liu-T.  Weger-A.  Nordenskjoeld-M.  Lindblom-A.
TI Tumorigenesis in colorectal tumors from patients  with hereditary
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 51.
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AU Blanche-H.  Vexiau-P.  Clauin-S.  Le-Gall-I.  Fiet-J.  Mornet-E.
   Dausset-J.  Bellanne-Chantelott-C.
TI Exhaustive screening of the 21-hydroxylase gene  in a population of
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 56.
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AU O'Keefe-C-L.  Griffin-D-K.  Bean-C-J.  Matera-A-G.  Hassold-T-J.
TI Alphoid variant-specific FISH probes can distinguish  autosomal
   meiosis I from meiosis II non-disjunction in human sperm.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 61.
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AU Yamasaki-Y.  Sakamoto-K.  Watada-H.  Kajimoto-Y.  Hori-M.
TI The Arg_[192] isoform of paraoxonase  with low sarin-hydrolyzing
   activity is dominant in the Japanese.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 67.
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AU Campbell-H-D.  Webb-G-C.  Young-I-G.
TI A human homologue of the Drosophila melanogaster sluggish-A
   (proline oxidase) gene maps to 22q11.2,  and is a candidate gene
   for type-I hyperprolinaemia.
SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 69.
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AU Messiaen-L.  Callens-T.  De-Paepe-A.  Craen-M.  Mortier-G.
TI Characterisation of two different nonsense mutations,  C6792A and
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 75.
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AU Jolly-C.  Michelland-S.  Rocchi-M.  Robert-Nicoud-M.  Vourc'h-C.
TI Analysis of the transcriptional activity of amplified genes  in
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AU Paavola-P.  Salonen-R.  Baumer-A.  Schinzel-A.  Boyd-P-A.  Gould-S.
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TI Clinical and genetic heterogeneity in Meckel syndrome.
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AU Richard-E.  Desviat-L-R.  Perez-B.  Perez-Cerda-C.  Ugarte-M.
TI Three novel splice mutations in the PCCA gene  causing identical
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AU Kato-Z.  Fukuda-S.  Tomatsu-S.  Vega-H.  Yasunaga-T.  Yamagishi-A.
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   N-acetylgalactosamine-6-sulfate sulfatase gene  in
   mucopolysaccharidosis IVA.
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AU Manickam-P.  Guru-S-C.  Debelenko-L-V.  Agarwal-S-K.  Olufemi-S-E.
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AU Greenbaum-I-F.  Fulton-J-K.  White-E-D.  Dahm-P-F.
TI Minimum sample sizes for identifying chromosomal fragile sites
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 109.
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AU Missarelli-C.  Herrera-L.  Mericq-V.  Carvallo-P.
TI Two different 5' splice site mutations in the growth hormone gene
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SO Hum-Genet.  1997 101(1)  P 113.
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AU Panz-V-R.  Raal-F-J.  O'Rahilly-S.  Kedda-M-A.  Joffe-B-I.
TI Insulin receptor substrate-1 gene variants  in lipoatrophic
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AU Wilson-S-W.  Brennan-C.  Macdonald-R.  Brand-M.  Holder-N.
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AU Alvarez-Bolado-G.  Schwarz-M.  Gruss-P.
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AU Davenport-R-W.
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AU Frisen-J.  Barbacid-M.
TI Genetic analysis of the role of Eph receptors in the development of
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AU Zisch-A-H.  Pasquale-E-B.
TI The Eph family: a multitude of receptors that mediate cell
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AU Gale-N-W.  Yancopoulos-G-D.
TI Ephrins and their receptors: a repulsive topic?.
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AU Sefton-M.  Nieto-M-A.
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AU Zhou-R.
TI Regulation of topographic projection by the Eph family receptor Bsk
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AU Caras-I-W.
TI A link between axon guidance and axon fasciculation suggested by
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AU Robinson-V.  Smith-A.  Flenniken-A-M.  Wilkinson-D-G.
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AU Tannahill-D.  Cook-G-M-W.  Keynes-R-J.
TI Axon guidance and somites.
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AU Paves-H.  Saarma-M.
TI Neurotrophins as in vitro growth cone guidance molecules for
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AU Mark-M-D.  Lohrum-M.  Pueschel-A-W.
TI Patterning neuronal connections by chemorepulsion: the semaphorins.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 299.
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AU Bolz-J.  Castellani-V.
TI How do wiring molecules specify cortical connections?.
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AU Frotscher-M.
TI Dual role of Cajal-Retzius cells and reelin in cortical
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AU Murakami-F.  Shirasaki-R.
TI Guidance of circumferentially growing axons by the floor plate in
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AU Faissner-A.
TI The tenascin gene family in axon growth and guidance.
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AU Margolis-R-U.  Margolis-R-K.
TI Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans as mediators of axon growth and
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TI Modeling an extracellular environment for axonal pathfinding and
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TI Synaptic differentiation: the role of agrin in the formation and
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AU Seeds-N-W.  Siconolfi-L-B.  Haffke-S-P.
TI Neuronal extracellular proteases facilitate cell migration, axonal
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AU Fawcett-J-W.
TI Astrocytic and neuronal factors affecting axon regeneration in the
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AU Fitch-M-T.  Silver-J.
TI Glial cell extracellular matrix: boundaries for axon growth in
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AU Powell-E-M.  Meiners-S.  DiProspero-N-A.  Geller-H-M.
TI Mechanisms of astrocyte-directed neurite guidance.
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AU Wizenmann-A.  Baehr-M.
TI Growth characteristics of ganglion cell axons in the developing and
   regenerating retino-tectal projection of the rat.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 395.
AB 72900395.441

AU Redies-C.
TI Cadherins and the formation of neural circuitry in the vertebrate
   CNS.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 405.
AB 72900405.441

AU Burden-Gulley-S-M.  Pendergast-M.  Lemmon-V.  
TI The role of cell adhesion molecule L1 in axonal extension, growth
   cone motility, and signal transduction.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 415.
AB 72900415.441

AU Grumet-M.
TI Nr-CAM: A cell adhesion molecule with ligand and receptor
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 423.
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AU Sonderegger-P.
TI Axonin-1 and NgCAM as "recognition" components of the pathway
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 429.
AB 72900429.441

AU Stoeckli-E-T.
TI Molecular mechanisms of growth cone guidance: stop and go?.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 441.
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AU Viollet-C.  Doherty-P.
TI CAMs and the FGF receptor: an interacting role in axonal growth.
SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 451.
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AU Yoshihara-Y.  Mori-K.
TI Basic principles and molecular mechanisms of olfactory axon
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 457.
AB 72900457.441

AU Fujisawa-H.  Kitsukawa-T.  Kawakami-A.  Takagi-S.  Shimizu-M.
   Hirata-T.
TI Roles of a neuronal cell-surface molecule, neuropilin, in nerve
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SO Cell-Tissue-Res.  1997 290(2)  P 465.
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AU Oppermann-U-C-T.  Persson-B.  Joernvall-H.
TI Minireview series The 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase system, a
   determinant of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid action
   Function, gene organization and protein structures of
   11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase isoforms.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 355.
AB 72490355.225

AU Seckl-J-R.  Chapman-K-E.
TI Minireview series The 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase system, a
   determinant of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid action Medical
   and physiological aspects of the 11beta-hydroxysteroid
   dehydrogenase system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 361.
AB 72490361.225

AU Maser-E.  Oppermann-U-C-T.
TI The 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase system, a determinant of
   glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid action Role of type-1
   11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in detoxification processes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 365.
AB 72490365.225

AU Reeder-F.  Guo-Z.  Murdoch-P-S.  Corazza-A.  Hambley-T-W.
   Berners-Price-S-J.  Chottard-J-C.  Sadler-P-J.
TI Platination of a GG site on single-stranded and double-stranded
   forms of a 14-base oligonucleotide with diaqua cisplatin followed
   by NMR and HPLC.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 370.
AB 72490370.225

AU Wegloehner-W.  Juenemann-R.  von-Knoblauch-K.  Subramanian-A-R.
TI Different consequences of incorporating chloroplast ribosomal
   proteins L12 and S18 into the bacterial ribosomes of Escherichia
   coli.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 383.
AB 72490383.225

AU Bruggeman-Y-E.  Honegger-A.  Kreuwel-H.  Visser-A-J-W-G.  Laane-C.
   Schots-A.  Hilhorst-R.
TI Regulation of the flavin redox potential by flavin-binding
   antibodies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 393.
AB 72490393.225

AU Gerez-C.  Elleingand-E.  Kauppi-B.  Eklund-H.  Fontecave-M.
TI Reactivity of the tyrosyl radical of Escherichia coli
   ribonucleotide reductase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 401.
AB 72490401.225

AU Rattenborg-T.  Nautrup-Pedersen-G.  Clark-B-F-C.  Knudsen-C-R.
TI Contribution of Arg288 of Escherichia coli elongation factor Tu to
   translational functionality.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 408.
AB 72490408.225

AU Josefsson-L-G.  Rask-L.
TI Cloning of a putative G-protein-coupled receptor from Arabidopsis
   thaliana.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 415.
AB 72490415.225

AU Flury-N.  Eppenberger-U.  Mueller-H.
TI Tumor-necrosis factor-alpha modulates mitogen-activated protein
   kinase activity of epidermal-growth-factor-stimulated MCF-7 breast
   cancer cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 421.
AB 72490421.225

AU Fujimuro-M.  Sawada-H.  Yokosawa-H.
TI Dynamics of ubiquitin conjugation during heat-shock response
   revealed by using a monoclonal antibody specific to
   multi-ubiquitin chains.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 427.
AB 72490427.225

AU Kotera-J.  Yanaka-N.  Fujishige-K.  Imai-Y.  Akatsuka-H.
   Ishizuka-T.  Kawashima-K.  Omori-K.
TI Expression of rat cGMP-binding cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase mRNA
   in Purkinje cell layers during postnatal neuronal development.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 434.
AB 72490434.225

AU Yang-H.  Park-S-M.  Nolan-W-G.  Lu-C-D.  Abdelal-A-T.
TI Cloning and characterization of the arginine-specific
   carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase from Bacillus stearothermophilus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 443.
AB 72490443.225

AU Yokoyama-K.  Suzuki-M.  Kawashima-I.  Karasawa-K.  Nojima-S.
   Enomoto-T.  Tai-T.  Suzuki-A.  Setaka-M.
TI Changes in composition of newly synthesized sphingolipids of HeLa
   cells during the cell cycle.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 450.
AB 72490450.225

AU Kramer-W.  Wess-G.  Bewersdorf-U.  Corsiero-D.  Girbig-F.
   Weyland-C.  Stengelin-S.  Enhsen-A.  Bock-K.  Kleine-H.
   Le-Dreau-M-A.  Schaefer-H-L.
TI Topological photoaffinity labeling of the rabbit ileal
   Na^[+]/bile-salt-cotransport system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 456.
AB 72490456.225

AU Kalbin-G.  Ohlsson-A-B.  Berglund-T.  Rydstroem-J.  Strid-A.
TI Ultraviolet-B-radiation-induced changes in nicotinamide and
   glutathione metabolism and gene expression in plants.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 465.
AB 72490465.225

AU Colin-S.  Mascarelli-F.  Jeanny-J-C.  Vienet-R.  Bouche-G.
   Courtois-Y.  Labarre-J.
TI Comparative study in vivo and in vitro of uniformly ^[14]C-labelled
   and ^[125]I-labelled recombinant fibroblast growth factor 2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 473.
AB 72490473.225

AU Hirose-T.  Tamaru-T.  Okumura-N.  Nagai-K.  Okada-M.
TI PCTAIRE 2, a Cdc2-related serine/threonine kinase, is predominantly
   expressed in terminally differentiated neurons.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 481.
AB 72490481.225

AU Kopp-M-U.  Winterhalter-K-H.  Trueb-B.
TI DNA methylation accounts for the inhibition of collagen VI
   expression in transformed fibroblasts.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 489.
AB 72490489.225

AU Karnauchov-I.  Herrmann-R-G.  Pakrasi-H-B.  Kloesgen-R-B.
TI Transport of CtpA protein from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis
   6803 across the thylakoid membrane in chloroplasts.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 497.
AB 72490497.225

AU Haddaoui-E-A.  Leloup-L.  Petit-Glatron-M-F.  Chambert-R.
TI Characterization of a stable intermediate trapped during reversible
   refolding of Bacillus subtilis alpha-amylase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 505.
AB 72490505.225

AU Di-Pietro-S-M.  Dell'Angelica-E-C.  Veerkamp-J-H.
   Sterin-Speziale-N.  Santome-J-A.
TI Amino acid sequence, binding properties and evolutionary
   relationships of the basic liver fatty-acid-binding protein from
   the catfish Rhamdia sapo.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 510.
AB 72490510.225

AU Chen-Z.  Bergman-T.  Oestenson-C-G.  Efendic-S.  Mutt-V.
   Joernvall-H.
TI Characterization of dopuin, a polypeptide with special residue
   distributions.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 518.
AB 72490518.225

AU Weber-I-T.  Wu-J.  Adomat-J.  Harrison-R-W.  Kimmel-A-R.
   Wondrak-E-M.  Louis-J-M.
TI Crystallographic analysis of human immunodeficiency virus 1
   protease with an analog of the conserved CA-p2 substrate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 523.
AB 72490523.225

AU Fuchs-A.  Bouin-A-P.  Rabilloud-T.  Vignais-P-V.
TI The 40-kDa component of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase (p40phox) is
   phosphorylated during activation in differentiated HL60 cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 531.
AB 72490531.225

AU Laage-R.  Langosch-D.
TI Dimerization of the synaptic vesicle protein synaptobrevin
   (vesicle-associated membrane protein) II depends on specific
   residues within the transmembrane segment.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 540.
AB 72490540.225

AU Heemskerk-J-W-M.  Feijge-M-A-H.  Henneman-L.  Rosing-J.
   Hemker-H-C.
TI The Ca^[2+]-mobilizing potency of alpha-thrombin and
   thrombin-receptor-activating peptide on human platelets.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 547.
AB 72490547.225

AU Krapp-A-R.  Tognetti-V-B.  Carrillo-N.  Acevedo-A.
TI The role of ferredoxin-NADP^[+] reductase in the concerted cell
   defense against oxidative damage.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 556.
AB 72490556.225

AU Babic-S.  Hunter-C-N.  Rakhlin-N-J.  Simons-R-W.
   Phillips-Jones-M-K.
TI Molecular characterisation of the pifC gene encoding translation
   initiation factor 3, which is required for normal photosynthetic
   complex formation in Rhodobacter sphaeroides NCIB 8253.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 564.
AB 72490564.225

AU Overmars-F-J-J.  Lanzotti-V.  Galeone-A.  Pepe-A.  Mayol-L.
   Pikkemaat-J-A.  Altona-C.
TI Design and NMR study of an immobile DNA four-way junction
   containing 38 nucleotides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 576.
AB 72490576.225

AU Saloheimo-M.  Nakari-Setaelae-T.  Tenkanen-M.  Penttilae-M.
TI cDNA cloning of a Trichoderma reesei cellulase and demonstration of
   endoglucanase activity by expression in yeast.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 584.
AB 72490584.225

AU Gross-I.  Hohenberg-H.  Kraeusslich-H-G.
TI In vitro assembly properties of purified bacterially expressed
   capsid proteins of human immunodeficiency virus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 592.
AB 72490592.225

AU Berthold-M.  Kahl-U.  Jureus-A.  Kask-K.  Nordvall-G.  Langel-U.
   Bartfai-T.
TI Mutagenesis and ligand modification studies on galanin binding to
   its GTP-binding-protein-coupled receptor GalR1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 601.
AB 72490601.225

AU Madern-D.  Zaccai-G.
TI Stabilisation of halophilic malate dehydrogenase from Haloarcula
   marismortui by divalent cations.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 607.
AB 72490607.225

AU Zamolodchikova-T-S.  Sokolova-E-A.  Alexandrov-S-L.  Mikhaleva-I-I.
   Prudchenko-I-A.  Morozov-I-A.  Kononenko-N-V.  Mirgorodskaya-O-A.
   Da-U.  Larionova-N-I.  Pozdnev-V-F.  Ghosh-D.  Duax-W-L.
   Vorotyntseva-T-I.
TI Subcellular localization, substrate specificity and crystallization
   of duodenase, a potential activator of enteropeptidase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 612.
AB 72490612.225

AU GarcIa-J-J.  Gomez-Puyou-A.  Maldonado-E.  Tuena-De-Gomez-Puyou-M.
TI Acceleration of unisite catalysis of mitochondrial
   F_[1]-adenosinetriphosphatase by ATP, ADP and pyrophosphate.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 622.
AB 72490622.225

AU Albouy-D.  Joliot-P.  Robert-B.  Nitschke-W.
TI Electron transfer towards the RCI-type photosystem in the green
   sulphur bacterium Chlorobium limicola forma thiosulphatophilum
   studied by time-resolved optical spectroscopy in vivo.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(2)  P 630.
AB 72490630.225

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TI Corticovestibular interactions: anatomy,  electrophysiology, and
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 1.
AB 71170001.221

AU Ono-K.  Shokunbi-T.  Nagata-I.  Tokunaga-A.  Yasui-Y.  Nakatsuji-N.
TI Filopodia and growth cones in the vertically migrating  granule
   cells of the postnatal mouse cerebellum.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 17.
AB 71170017.221

AU Newman-D-J.  Jackson-D-K.  Bloomberg-J-J.
TI Altered astronaut lower limb and mass center kinematics in downward
   jumping following space flight.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 30.
AB 71170030.221

AU Joly-T-J.  Bender-D-B.
TI Loss of relative-motion sensitivity in the monkey  superior
   colliculus after lesions of cortical area MT.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 43.
AB 71170043.221

AU Alm-P.  Skagerberg-G.  Nylen-A.  Larsson-B.  Andersson-K-E.
TI Nitric oxide synthase and vasopressin in rat circumventricular
   organs.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 59.
AB 71170059.221

AU Burstedt-M-K-O.  Edin-B-B.  Johansson-R-S.
TI Coordination of fingertip forces during human manipulation can
   emerge from independent neural networks controlling each engaged
   digit.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 67.
AB 71170067.221

AU Bergmann-M.  Post-A.  Rittel-I.  Bechmann-I.  Nitsch-R.
TI Expression of synaptophysin in sprouting neurons after entorhinal
   lesion in the rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 80.
AB 71170080.221

AU Wagener-D-S.  Colebatch-J-G.
TI The influence of peripheral load on resetting voluntary movement by
   cortical stimulation: importance of the induced twitch.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 87.
AB 71170087.221

AU Dutschmann-M.  Herbert-H.
TI Fos expression in the rat parabrachial and Koelliker-Fuse nuclei
   after electrical stimulation of the trigeminal ethmoidal nerve and
   water stimulation of the nasal mucosa.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 97.
AB 71170097.221

AU Sautter-J.  Kupsch-A.  Earl-C-D.  Oertel-W-H.
TI Degeneration of pre-labelled nigral neurons induced  by
   intrastriatal 6-hydroxydopamine in the rat:  behavioural and
   biochemical changes and pretreatment  with the calcium-entry
   blocker nimodipine.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 111.
AB 71170111.221

AU van-Bolhuis-B-M.  Medendorp-W-P.  Gielen-C-C-A-M.
TI Motor unit firing behavior in human arm flexor muscles during
   sinusoidal isometric contractions and movements.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 120.
AB 71170120.221

AU Jeffery-K-J.  Donnett-J-G.  Burgess-N.  O'Keefe-J-M.
TI Directional control of hippocampal place fields.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 131.
AB 71170131.221

AU Simms-D.  Gallagher-J-P.
TI Chronic cocaine administration to rats alters the distribution of
   cell types recorded in vitro within the dorsolateral septal
   nucleus.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 143.
AB 71170143.221

AU Robertson-E-M.  Miall-R-C.
TI Multi-joint limbs permit a flexible response to unpredictable
   events.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 148.
AB 71170148.221

AU Zhou-W.  King-W-M.
TI Binocular eye movements not coordinated during REM sleep.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 153.
AB 71170153.221

AU Elbert-T.  Sterr-A.  Flor-H.  Rockstroh-B.  Knecht-S.  Pantev-C.
   Wienbruch-C.  Taub-E.
TI Input-increase and input-decrease types of cortical reorganization
   after upper extremity amputation in humans.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 161.
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AU Riley-M-A.  Wong-S.  Mitra-S.  Turvey-M-T.
TI Common effects of touch and vision on postural parameters.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 165.
AB 71170165.221

AU Ribak-C-E.  Yan-X-X.  Giolli-R-A.
TI Calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivity selectively labels
    accessory optic nuclei and pathways of the rat visual system.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(1)  P 171.
AB 71170171.221

AU Crane-B-T.  Viirre-E-S.  Demer-J-L.
TI The human horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex during combined linear
   and angular acceleration.
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TI Kinetics of Chloride-Bicarbonate Exchange Across the Human Red
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AU Leonardi-M-G.  Parenti-P.  Casartelli-M.  Giordana-B.
TI Bacillus thuringiensis CrylAa delta-Endotoxin Affects the
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TI Characterization of a Chloride-Selective Channel from Rough
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AU Pedersen-C.  Langridge-P.
TI Identification of the entire chromosome complement of hexaploid wheat
   (Triticum aestivum L.) by two-colour FISH.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 589.

AU Peek-A-S.  Wheeler-P-A.  Ostberg-C-O.  Thorgaard-G-H.
TI A minichromosome carrying a pigmentation gene and brook trout DNA
   sequences in transgenic rainbow trout.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 594.

AU Swoboda-I.  Bhalla-P-L.
TI RAPD analysis of genetic variaton in the Australian fan flower, Scaevola.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 600.

AU Noli-E.  Salvi-S.  Tuberosa-R.
TI Comparative analysis of genetic relationships in barley based on RFLP
   and RAPD markers.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 607.

AU Pearce-S-R.  Harrison-G.  Heslop-Harrison-J-S.  Flavell-A-J. Kumar-A.
TI Characterization and genomic organization of Ty1-copia group 
   retrotransposons in rye (Secale cereale).
So Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 617.

AU Dahleen-L-S.  Hoffman-D-L.  Dohrmann-J.  Gruber-R.  Franckowiak-J.
TI Use of a subset of doubled-haploid lines for RAPD interval mapping in
   barley.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 626.

AU Lee-J-H.  Arumuganathan-K.  Yen-Y.  Kaeppler-S. Kaeppler-H. Baenziger-P-S.
TI Root tip cell cycle synchronization and metaphase-chromosome isolation
   suitable for flow sorting in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 633.

AU Yao-Q-A.  Kasha-K.J.
TI Potential of biolistic transformation of barley microspores based on
   viability and GUS transient activity.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 639.

AU Nilsson-N-O.  Halld=E9n-C.  Hansen-M.  Hjerdin-A.  S=E4ll-T.
TI Comparing the distribution of RAPD and RFLP markers in a high density
   linkage map of sugar beet.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 644.

AU Kamstra-S-A.  Kuipers-A-G-J.  De Jeu-M-J.  Ramanna-M-S.  Jacobsen-E.
TI Physical localisation of repetitive DNA sequences in Alstroemeria:
   karyotyping of two species with species-specific and ribosomal DNA.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 652.

AU Lagudah-E-S.  Moullet-O.  Appels-R.
TI Map-based cloning of a gene sequence encoding a nucleotide binding domain
   and a leucine-rich region at the Cre3 nematode resistance locus of wheat.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 659.=20

AU Garriga Calder=E9-F.  Huigen-D-J.  Filotico-F.  Jacobsen-E. Ramanna-M-S.
TI Identification of alien chromosomes through GISH and RFLP analysis and the
   potential for establishing potato lines with monosomic additions of
   tomato chromosomes
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 666.

AU Donald-T-M.  Houben-A.  Leach-C-R.  Timmis-J-N.
TI Ribosomal RNA genes specific to the B chromosomes in Brachycome
   dichromosomatica are not transcribed in leaf tissue.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 674.

AU del Cerro-A-L.  Santos-J-L.
TI Chiasma redistribution in the presence of different sized supernumerary
   segments in a grasshopper: dependence on nonhomologous synapsis.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 682.

AU Fominaya-A.  Molnar-S.  Kim-N-S.  Chen-Q.  Fedak-G.  Armstrong-K-C.
TI Characterization of Thinopyrum distichum chromosomes using double
   fluorescence in situ hybridization and RFLP analysis of 5s and 26s rRNA, and
   C-banding of parents and addition lines.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 689.

AU Deng-Z.  Huang-S.  Xiao-S.  Gmitter-Jr-F-G.
TI Development and characterization of SCAR markers linked to the citrus
   tristeza virus resistance gene from Poncirus trifoliata.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 697.

AU Scutt-C-P.  Kamisugi-Y.  Sakai-F.  Gilmartin-P-M.
TI Laser isolation of plant sex chromosomes: studies on the DNA composition
   of the X and Y sex chromosomes of Silene latifolia.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 705.

AU Francki-M-G.  Crasta-O-R.  Sharma-H-C.  Ohm-H-W.  Anderson-J-M.
TI Structural organization of an alien Thinopyrum intermedium group 7
   chromosome in U.S. soft red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 716.

AU Poggio-L.  Rosato-M.  Naranjo-C-A.
TI Meiotic behavior and DNA content in alloplasmic lines of maize.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 723.

AU Ainouche-M-L.  Bayer-R-J.
TI On the origins of the tetraploid Bromus species (section Bromus,
   Poaceae): insights from its sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 730.

AU Hall-K-J.  Parker-J-S.  Ellis-T-H-N.
TI The relationship between genetic and cytogenetic maps of pea. I.
   Standard and translocation karyotypes.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 744.

AU Hall-K-J.  Parker-J-S.  Ellis-T-H-N.  Turner-L.  Knox-M-R. Hofer-J-M-I.
   Lu-J. Ferrandiz-C.  Hunter-P-J.  Taylor-J-D.  Baird-K.
TI The relationship between genetic and cytogenetic maps of pea. II.
   Physical maps of linkage mapping populations.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 755.

AU Moens-P-B.  Heddle-J-A-M.  Spyropoulos-B.  Heng-H-H-Q.
TI Identical megabase transgenes on mouse chromosomes 3 and 4 do not promote
   ectopic pairing or synapsis at meiosis.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 770.

AU Cardone-D-E.  Feliciello-I.  Marotta-M.  Rosati-C.  Chinali-G.
TI A family of centromeric satellite DNAs from the European brown frog
   Rana graeca italica.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 774.

AU Jackson-S-A.  Friebe-B.  Gill-B-S.  Jiang-J.
TI Structure of the rye midget chromosome analyzed by FISH and
   C-banding.
SO Genome.  1997 40(5).  P 782.

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AU Zhou-J-J.  Theodoulou-F.  Sauer-N.  Sanders-D.  Miller-A-J.
TI A Kinetic Model with Ordered Cytoplasmic Dissociation for SUC1, an
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SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 159(02)  P 113.
AB 71590113.232

AU Nagel-W.  Katz-U.
TI Effects of NEM on Voltage-activated Chloride Conductance in Toad
   Skin.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 159(02)  P 127.
AB 71590127.232

AU Wu-M.  Fan-J.  Gunning-W.  Ratnam-M.
TI Clustering of GPI-Anchored Folate Receptor Independent of Both
   Cross-Linking and Association with Caveolin.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 159(02)  P 137.
AB 71590137.232

AU Ponce-A.    Vega-Saenz-de-Miera-E.  Kentros-C.  Moreno-H.
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TI K^[+] Channel Subunit Isoforms with Divergent Carboxy-Terminal
   Sequences Carry Distinct Membrane Targeting Signals.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 159(02)  P 149.
AB 71590149.232

AU Alekseev-A-E.  Kennedy-M-E.  Navarro-B.  Terzic-A.
TI Burst Kinetics of Co-expressed Kir6.2/SUR1 Clones: Comparison of
   Recombinant with Native ATP-sensitive K^[+] Channel Behavior.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 159(02)  P 161.
AB 71590161.232

AU Gradmann-D.  Johannes-E.  Hansen-U-P.
TI Kinetic Analysis of Ca^[2+]/K^[+] Selectivity of an Ion Channel by
   Single-Binding-Site Models.
SO J.-Membrane-Biol..  1997 159(02)  P 169.
AB 71590169.232

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AU Schoefer-C.  Weipoltshammer-K.  Almeder-M.  Wachtler-F.
TI Signal amplification at the ultrastructural level using
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 313.
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AU Adler-K.  Erickson-T.  Bobrow-M.
TI High sensitivity detection of HPV-16 in SiHa and CaSki cells
   utilizing FISH enhanced by TSA.
SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 321.
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AU Komminoth-P.  Werner-M.
TI Target and signal amplification: approaches to increase the
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 325.
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AU Hougaard-D-M.  Hansen-H.  Larsson-L-I.
TI Non-radioactive in situ hybridization for mRNA  with emphasis on
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 335.
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AU Wanner-I.  Baader-S-L.  Brich-M.  Oberdick-J.  Schilling-K.
TI Subcellular localization of specific mRNAs and their protein
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   hybridization and immunocytochemistry.
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AU van-de-Corput-M-P-C.  Dirks-R-W.  Wiegant-W-W.  Wiegant-J.
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 359.
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AU Frey-M-R.  Wu-W.  Dunn-J-M.  Matera-A-G.
TI The U22 host gene (UHG): chromosomal localization of UHG and
   distribution of U22 small nucleolar RNA.
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AU Baumgart-E.  Schad-A.  Voelkl-A.  Fahimi-H-D.
TI Detection of mRNAs encoding peroxisomal proteins  by
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AU Werner-M.  Wilkens-L.  Aubele-M.  Nolte-M.  Zitzelsberger-H.
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TI Interphase cytogenetics in pathology: principles, methods, and
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 381.
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AU Siebert-R.  Weber-Matthiesen-K.
TI Fluorescence in situ hybridization as a diagnostic tool in
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 391.
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AU Zitzelsberger-H.  Lehmann-L.  Werner-M.  Bauchinger-M.
TI Comparative genomic hybridisation for the analysis of chromosomal
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 403.
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AU van-Dekken-H.  Rosenberg-C.  Krijtenburg-P-J.  Alers-J-C.
TI Interphase cytogenetics and comparative genomic hybridization  of
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AU Mueller-J-D.  Puetz-B.  Hoefler-H.
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AU Wilkens-L.  Tchinda-J.  Komminoth-P.  Werner-M.
TI Single- and double-color oligonucleotide primed in situ labeling
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SO Histochemistry.  1997 108(4/5)  P 439.
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AU Becker-I.  Becker-K-F.  Roehrl-M-H.  Hoefler-H.
TI Laser-assisted preparation of single cells from stained
   histological slides for gene analysis.
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AU Bano-N.  Nisa-M-U.  Khan-N.  Saleem-M.  Harrison-P-J.  Ahmed-S-I.
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AU Hovel-K-A.  Morgan-S-G.
TI Planktivory as a selective force for reproductive synchrony and larval
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 79-95.

AU Waite-A.  Fisher-A.  Thompson-P-A.  Harrison-P-J.
TI Sinking rate versus cell volume relationships illuminate sinking rate
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 97-108.

AU Juillet-Leclerc-A.  Gattuso-J-P.  Montaggioni-L-F.  Pichon-M.
TI Seasonal variation of primary productivity and skeletal delta13C and
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 109-117.

AU Cunha-M-R.  Sorbe-J-C.  Bernardes-C.
TI On the structure of the neritic suprabenthic communities from the
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 119-137.

AU Pavia-H.  Cervin-G.  Lindgren-A.  Aberg-P.
TI Effects of UV-B radiation and simulated her-bivory on phlorotannins in
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 139-146.

AU Fourqurean-J-W.  Moore-T-O.  Fry-B.  Hollibaugh-J-T.
TI Spatial and temporal variation in C:N:P ratios, delta15N, and delta13C
   of eelgrass Zostera marina as indicators of ecosystem processes,
   Tomales Bay, California, USA.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 147-158.

AU van-Katwijk-M-M.  Vergeer-L-H-T.  Schmitz-G-H-W.  Roelofs-J-G-M.
TI Ammonium toxicity in eelgrass Zostera marina.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 159-173.

AU Madin-L-P.  Purcell-J-E.  Miller-C-B.
TI Abundance and grazing effects of Cyclosalpa bakeri in the subarctic
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 175-183.

AU Gosselin-L-A.
TI An ecological transition during juvenile life in a marine snail.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 185-194.

AU Beninger-P-G.  Le-Pennec-M.
TI Reproductive characteristics of a primitive bivalve from a deep-sea
   reducing environment: giant gametes and their significance in Acharax
   alinae (Cryptodonta: Solemyidae).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 195-206.

AU Vanreusel-A.  Van-den-Bossche-I.  Thiermann-F.
TI Free-living marine nematodes from hydrothermal sediments: similarities
   with communities from diverse reduced habitats.
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 207-219.

AU Pond-D-W.  Segonzac-M.  Bell-M-V.  Dixon-D-R.  Fallick-A-E.
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AU Spiridonov-V-A.  Kosobokova-K-N.
TI Winter ontogenetic migrations and the onset of gonad development in
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SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 233-246.

AU Gismervik-I.  Andersen-T.
TI Prey switching by Acartia clausi: experimental evidence and
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AU Ward-P.  Atkinson-A.  Schnack-Schiel-S-B.  Murray-A-W-A.
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   of existing data (1928 to 1993).
SO Mar-Ecol-Prog-Ser.  1997 Oct 16.  157.  P 261-275.

AU Forward-R-B-Jr.  Tankersley-R-A.  Blondel-D.  Rittschof-D.
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AU Woodin-S-A.  Lindsay-S-M.  Lincoln-D-E.
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AU Lee-Y-H.  DSouza-L-M.  Fox-G-E.
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AU Inagaki-Y.  Hayashi-Ishimaru-Y.    Ehara-M.  Igarashi-I.  Ohama-T.
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AU Hoffman-D-C.  Prescott-D-M.
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AU Kullander-K.  Carlson-B.  Hallboeoek-F.
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AU Janecek-S.  Svensson-B.  Henrissat-B.
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AU Grechko-V-V.  Fedorova-L-V.  Fedorov-A-N.  Slobodyanyuk-S-Y.
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TI Restriction Endonuclease Analysis of Highly Repetitive DNA as a
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TI Renewing olfactory receptor neurons in goldfish do not require
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TI Tympanic sound radiation in the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana.
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TI The visual ecology of Puerto Rican anoline lizards: habitat light
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AU Luschi-P.  Seppia-C-D.  Crosio-E.
TI Orientation during short-range feeding in the crab Dotilla
   wichmanni.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 461.
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AU Hartlieb-E.  Anton-S.  Hansson-B-S.
TI Dose-dependent response characteristics of antennal lobe neurons in
   the male moth Agrotis segetum (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 469.
AB 71810469.359

AU Fullard-J-H.  Dawson-J-W.  Otero-L-D.  Surlykke-A.
TI Bat-deafness in day-flying moths (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae,
   Dioptinae).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 477.
AB 71810477.359

AU Elofsson-U.  Winberg-S.  Francis-R-C.
TI Number of preoptic GnRH-immunoreactive cells correlates with sexual
   phase in a protandrously hermaphroditic fish, the dusky
   anemonefish (Amphiprionmelanopus).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 484.
AB 71810484.359

AU van-Roessel-P.  Palacios-A-G.  Goldsmith-T-H.
TI Activity of long-wavelength cones under scotopic conditions in the
   cyprinid fish Danio aequipinnatus.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 493.
AB 71810493.359

AU Antonsen-B-L.  Paul-D-H.
TI Serotonin and octopamine elicit stereotypical agonistic behaviors
   in the squat lobster Munida quadrispina (Anomura, Galatheidae).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 501.
AB 71810501.359

AU von-der-Emde-G.  Bleckmann-H.
TI Waveform tuning of electroreceptor cells in the weakly electric
   fish, Gnathonemus petersii.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 511.
AB 71810511.359

AU Randall-J-A.  Lewis-E-R.
TI Seismic communication between the burrows of kangaroo rats,
   Dipodomys spectabilis.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 525.
AB 71810525.359

AU Nelson-M-E.  Xu-Z.  Payne-J-R.
TI Characterization and modeling of P-type electrosensory afferent
   responses to amplitude modulations in a wave-type electric fish.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-A.  1997 181(5)  P 532.
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TI Differential activation of two ACC oxidase gene promoters from
   melon during plant development and in response to pathogen attack.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 211.
AB 72560211.438

AU Gavazzi-G.  Dolfini-S.  Allegra-D.  Castiglioni-P.  Todesco-G.
   Hoxha-M.
TI Dap (D efective a leurone p igmentation) mutations affect maize
   aleurone development.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 223.
AB 72560223.438

AU Tsukaya-H.  Uchimiya-H.
TI Genetic analyses of the formation of the serrated margin of leaf
   blades in Arabidopsis : combination of a mutational analysis of
   leaf morphogenesis with the characterization of a specific marker
   gene expressed in hydathodes and stipules.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 231.
AB 72560231.438

AU Gaisser-S.  Boehm-G-A.  Cortes-J.  Leadlay-P-F.
TI Analysis of seven genes from the eryAI -eryK region of the
   erythromycin biosynthetic gene cluster in Saccharopolyspora
   erythraea.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 239.
AB 72560239.438

AU Kubota-S.  Ishibashi-T.  Kohno-S.
TI A germline restricted, highly repetitive DNA sequence in
   Paramyxineatami: an interspecifically conserved, but somatically
   eliminated, element.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 252.
AB 72560252.438

AU Suzuki-G.  Watanabe-M.  Kai-N.  Matsuda-N.  Toriyama-K.
   Takayama-S.  Isogai-A.  Hinata-K.
TI Three members of the S multigene family are linked to the S locus
   of Brassica.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 257.
AB 72560257.438

AU Consonni-G.  Ronchi-A.  Pilu-R.  Gavazzi-G.  Dellaporta-S-L.
   Tonelli-C.
TI Ectopic anthocyanin pigmentation in maize as a tool for defining
   interactions between homologous regulatory factors.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 265.
AB 72560265.438

AU Taddei-F.  Halliday-J-A.  Matic-I.  Radman-M.
TI Genetic analysis of mutagenesis in aging Escherichia coli colonies.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 277.
AB 72560277.438

AU Goldenberg-D.  Azar-I.  Oppenheim-A-B.  Brandi-A.  Pon-C-L.
   Gualerzi-C-O.  
TI Role of Escherichia coli cspA promoter sequences and adaptation  of
   translational apparatus in the cold shock response.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 282.
AB 72560282.438

AU Estevenon-A-M.  Lemonnier-M.  Rouquette-C.  Lane-D.
TI Genetic basis of the MbrC "ploidy" phenotype in Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 291.
AB 72560291.438

AU Geistlinger-J.  Weising-K.  Kaiser-W-J.  Kahl-G.
TI Allelic variation at a hypervariable compound microsatellite locus
   in the ascomycete Ascochyta rabiei.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 298.
AB 72560298.438

AU Schloer-S.  Schmidt-A.  Maier-E.  Benz-R.  Goebel-W.  Gentschev-I.
TI In vivo and in vitro studies on interactions between the components
   of the hemolysin (HlyA) secretion machinery of Escherichia coli.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 306.
AB 72560306.438

AU Greco-A.  Laurent-A-M.  Madjar-J-J.
TI Repression of &beta;-actin synthesis and persistence of ribosomal
   protein synthesis after infection of HeLa cells by herpes simplex
   virus type 1 infection are under translational control.
SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(3)  P 320.
AB 72560320.438

AU Silber-J.  Flagiello-D.  Cossard-R.  Zider-A.  Becker-J-L.
TI Temperature regulates expression of the Drosophila vestigial gene
   only in mutant wing discs.
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TI Vision in microalgae.
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AU Claudot-A-C.  Ernst-D.  Sandermann-H.  Drouet-A.
TI Chalcone synthase activity and polyphenolic compounds of shoot
   tissues from adult and rejuvenated walnut trees.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 275.
AB 72030275.425

AU do-Nascimento-J-R-O.  Cordenunsi-B-R.  Lajolo-F-M.  Alcocer-M-J-C.
TI Banana sucrose-phosphate synthase gene expression during fruit
   ripening.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 283.
AB 72030283.425

AU Ding-L.  Zhu-J-K.
TI A role for arabinogalactan-proteins in root epidermal cell
   expansion.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 289.
AB 72030289.425

AU de-Sa-M-F-G.  Mirkov-T-E.  Ishimoto-M.  Colucci-G.
   Bateman-K-S.  Chrispeels-M-J.
TI Molecular characterization of a bean alpha-amylase inhibitor that
   inhibits the &alpha;-amylase of the Mexican bean weevil Zabrotes
   subfasciatus.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 295.
AB 72030295.425

AU Scheible-W-R.  Gonzalez-Fontes-A.    Morcuende-R.  Lauerer-M.
   Geiger-M.  Glaab-J.  Gojon-A.  Schulze-E-D.  Stitt-M.
TI Tobacco mutants with a decreased number of functional nia genes
   compensate by modifying the diurnal regulation of transcription,
   post-translational modification and turnover of nitrate reductase.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 304.
AB 72030304.425

AU Titel-C.  Woehlecke-H.  Afifi-I.  Ehwald-R.
TI Dynamics of limiting cell wall porosity in plant suspension
   cultures.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 320.
AB 72030320.425

AU Sulaman-W.  Arnoldo-M-A.  Yu-K.  Tulsieram-L.  Rothstein-S-J.
   Goring-D-R.
TI Loss of callose in the stigma papillae does not affect the Brassica
   self-incompatibility phenotype.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 327.
AB 72030327.425

AU Kleber-Janke-T.  Krupinska-K.
TI Isolation of cDNA clones for genes showing enhanced expression in
   barley leaves during dark-induced senescence as well as during
   senescence under field conditions.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 332.
AB 72030332.425

AU Wiberg-E.  Banas-A.  Stymne-S.
TI Fatty acid distribution and lipid metabolism in developing seeds of
   laurate-producing rape (Brassica napus L.).
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 341.
AB 72030341.425

AU Vogt-T.  Zimmermann-E.  Grimm-R.  Meyer-M.  Strack-D.
TI Are the characteristics of betanidin glucosyltransferases from
   cell-suspension cultures of Dorotheanthus bellidiformis indicative
   of their phylogenetic relationship with flavonoid
   glucosyltransferases?.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 349.
AB 72030349.425

AU Arisi-A-C-M.  Noctor-G.  Foyer-C-H.  Jouanin-L.
TI Modification of thiol contents in poplars (Populus tremula * P.
   alba) overexpressing enzymes involved in glutathione synthesis.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 362.
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AU Cheng-M-C.  Wu-S-P.  Chen-L-F-O.  Chen-S-C-G.
TI Identification and purification of a spinach chloroplast
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   psaA-psaB-rps14 promoter region.
SO Planta.  1997 203(3)  P 373.
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TI The secretory nature of the lesion of carrot cell variant ts11,
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AU Makino-A.  Sato-T.  Nakano-H.  Mae-T.
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AU Casey-R-N.  Quackenbush-S-L.  Work-T-M.  Balazs-G-H.  Bowser-P-R.
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TI Evidence for retrovirus infections in green turtles Chelonia mydas from
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 1-7.

AU Nishizawa-T.  Kurath-G.  Winton-J-R.
TI Sequence analysis and expression of the M1 and M2 matrix protein genes
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 9-17.

AU Moore-M-J.  Smolowitz-R-M.  Stegeman-J-J.
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 19-28.

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TI Skin lesions in captive lemon sharks Negaprion brevirostris
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 29-33.

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TI Piscirickettsia salmonis infection in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in
   Norway--epidemiological, pathological and microbiological findings.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 35-48.

AU Fernandez-de-Luco-D.  Peribanez-M-A.  Garcia-L.  Castillo-J-A.
TI Granulomatous myositis in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss affected by
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AU Rahkonen-R.  Koski-P.
TI The occurrence of cestode larvae in brown trout after stocking in a
   large regulated lake in northern Finland.
SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 55-63.

AU Colorni-A.  Trilles-J-P.  Golani-D.
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SO Dis-Aquat-Org.  1997 Oct 28.  31(1).  P 65-71.

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TI Some ultrastructural observations of a thraustochytrid (Protoctista,
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AU  Gambacorti-Passerini-C.  le Coutre-P.  Mologni-L.  
    Fanelli-M.  Bertazzoli-C.  Marchesi-E.  Di Nicola-M.
    Biondi-A.  Corneo-GM.  Belotti-D.  Pogliani-E.  Lydon-NB.
TI  Inhibition of the ABL Kinase Activity Blocks the
    Proliferation of BCR/ABL+  Leukemic Cells and Induces
    Apoptosis
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Oct 15.  23(19).  P. 380-394.
DE  BCR/ABL
DE  CML
DE  ALL
DE  tyrosine kinase inhibitors
DE  apoptosis
AB  The BCR/ABL fusion protein transforms myeloid stem cells.
    Both chronic myelogenous leukemias (CML) and a subset of
    acute lymphoblastic leukemias (ALL) are associated with the
    expression of BCR/ABL proteins.  This knowledge  has not yet
    been translated  into any specific tool to control ABL driven
    neoplastic cells growth.  CGP57148B is an ATP-competitive
    inhibitor of the ABL protein kinase;  it has been shown to
    inhibit the kinase activity of ABL both in vitro and in vivo
    and to inhibit the growth of v-abl and bcr/abl transfectants,
    as well as the in vitro formation of bone marrow (BM)-derived
    colonies in the presence of growth factors in some CML
    patients.  These studies were performed to investigate the
    activity of CGP57148B on the spontaneous  proliferation of
    both fresh and cultured, leukemic and normal, BCR/ABL
    positive and negative cells, and to study its mechanism of
    action. Six cell lines derived from BCR/ABL+ leukemias 
    (K562, BV173, KCL22, KU812, MC3, LAMA84),  thirteen  BCR/ABL
    negative lines,  both  neoplastic (KG1, SU-DHL-1, U937,
    Daudi, NB4, NB4.306) and derived from normal cells (PHA
    blasts, LAK, fibroblasts, LCL, renal epithelial cells,
    endothelial cells, CD34+ cells), and 14  fresh  leukemic
    samples  were tested using  a  tritiated  thymidine uptake
    assay. The in vivo phosphorylation of the BCR/ABL protein was
    evaluated by western blot,  while apoptosis was detected by
    the annexin V/propidium binding test. The induction of
    differentiation was assayed by immunofluorescence using
    multiple antibodies.   
    All six BCR/ABL+ lines showed a dose dependent inhibition of
    their spontaneous proliferative rate, which was not
    accompanied by differentiation.  The treatment caused, within
    minutes, dephosphorylation of the BCR/ABL protein, followed
    in 16-24 hours by a decrease in cycling cells and induction
    of apoptosis.  No significant  inhibition of DNA synthesis
    was observed  in any BCR/ABL negative normal or neoplastic
    line at concentrations less than or equal to 3 microM, with 
    the exception of fibroblasts and CD34 cells. Proliferation
    inhibition was observed also when using fresh samples 
    obtained from two Ph+ ALL and 12 consecutive  CML patients.   
    Induction of apoptosis was observed in these samples too.
    The activity of  CGP57148B can be monitored in ex vivo
    isolated or cultured cells using a simple and reproducible
    assay, without the need for exogenously added growth factors.
    This molecule  possibly exerts its effects through the
    inhibition of the kinase activity of BCR/ABL and the
    subsequent  initiation of apoptosis, without inducing cell
    differentiation. Some normal cells are also affected.
    These data support the use of CGP57148B in initial clinical
    studies; possible toxic effects on BM and fibroblast-derived
    cells will have to be closely monitored. The in vivo
    monitoring of patients will have to be focused on the
    induction of apoptosis in leukemic cells. 
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AU  Lichtenstein-M.  Zimran-A.  Horowitz-M.
TI  Cytokine mRNA in Gaucher Disease
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Oct 15.  23(19).  P. 395-401.
DE  Gaucher disease
DE  glucocerebroside
DE  glucocerebrosidase
DE  cytokine
DE  TNFalpha
DE  IL-1beta
DE  monocytes/macrophages 
DE  polymerase chain reaction
DE  mRNA expression
AB  Gaucher disease, the most common glycolipid storage disease,
    is caused by glucocerebrosidase deficiency, resulting in
    accumulation of glucocerebrosides within the macrophages of
    the reticuloendothelial system. The disease is characterized
    by great phenotypic heterogeneity, which can be explained
    only in part by the various mutations in the
    glucocerebrosidase gene, and by the amount of storage
    material in affected organs and tissues. Therefore, it has
    been postulated that some of the biochemical and clinical
    features may be related to the fact that "Gaucher" cells, as
    activated macrophages, express and release cytokines such as
    IL-1beta, IL-8, IL-6 and TNF-alpha which play a role in
    different physiological processes. In the present study,
    cytokine mRNA expression was measured in monocytes isolated
    from Gaucher patients and from healthy controls, using RT-PCR
    methodology with semiquantitative analysis. We found
    significantly increased expression of IL-1beta mRNA, as well
    as a trend to elevated TNF-alpha mRNA in Gaucher patients
    relative to healthy individuals. There were no statistically
    significant differences between Gaucher disease patients and
    controls with respect to two other tested cytokines (IL-6 and 
    IL-8).
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TI Developmental fate of single embryonic stem cells microinjected
   into 8-cell-stage mouse embryos.
SO Differentiation.  1997 62(1)  P 1.
AB 70620001.258

AU Bramlage-B.  Kosciessa-U.  Doenecke-D.
TI Differential expression of the murine histone genes H3.3A and
   H3.3B.
SO Differentiation.  1997 62(1)  P 13.
AB 70620013.258

AU Kitraki-E.  Kittas-C.  Stylianopoulou-F.
TI Glucocorticoid receptor gene expression during rat embryogenesis.
   An in situ hybridization study.
SO Differentiation.  1997 62(1)  P 21.
AB 70620021.258

AU Stelnicki-E-J.  Koemueves-L-G.  Holmes-D.  Clavin-W.  Harrison-M-R.
    Adzick-N-S.  Largman-C.
TI The human homeobox genes MSX-1, MSX-2, and MOX-1 are differentially
   expressed in the dermis and epidermis in fetal and adult skin.
SO Differentiation.  1997 62(1)  P 33.
AB 70620033.258

AU Anjard-C.  van-Bemmelen-M.  Veron-M.  Reymond-C-D.
TI A new spore differentiation factor (SDF) secreted by Dictyostelium
   cells is phosphorylated by the cAMP dependent protein kinase.
SO Differentiation.  1997 62(1)  P 43.
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AU Rogers-D-C.  Fisher-E-M-C.  Brown-S-D-M.  Peters-J.  Hunter-A-J.
   Martin-J-E.
TI Behavioral and functional analysis of mouse phenotype: SHIRPA, a
   proposed protocol for comprehensive phenotype assessment.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 711.
AB 70080711.335

AU Bussoli-T-J.  Kelly-A.  Steel-K-P.
TI Localization of the bronx waltzer (bv) deafness gene to mouse
   Chromosome 5.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 714.
AB 70080714.335

AU Schnuelle-V.  Antropova-O.  Gronemeier-M.  Wedemeyer-N.
   Jockusch-H.  Bartsch-J-W.
TI The mouse Clc1/myotonia gene: ETn insertion, a variable AATC
   repeat, and PCR diagnosis of alleles.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 718.
AB 70080718.335

AU York-B.  Lei-K.  West-D-B.
TI Inherited non-autosomal effects on body fat in F_[2] mice derived
   from an AKR/J * SWR/J cross.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 726.
AB 70080726.335

AU Deng-A-Y.  Jackson-C-M.  Hoebee-B.  Rapp-J-P.
TI Mapping of rat Chromosome 2 markers generated from
   chromosome-sorted DNA.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 731.
AB 70080731.335

AU Meijerink-E.  Fries-R.    Voegeli-P.  Masabanda-J.  Wigger-G.
   Stricker-C.  Neuenschwander-S.  Bertschinger-H-U.  Stranzinger-G.
TI Two alpha(1,2) fucosyltransferase genes on porcine Chromosome 6q11
   are closely linked to the blood group inhibitor (S) and
   Escherichia coli F18 receptor (ECF18R) loci.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 736.
AB 70080736.335

AU Smith-T-P-L.  Lopez-Corrales-N-L.  Kappes-S-M.  Sonstegard-T-S.
TI Myostatin maps to the interval containing the bovine mh locus.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 742.
AB 70080742.335

AU Godard-S.  Vaiman-D.  Oustry-A.  Nocart-M.  Bertaud-M.  Guzylack-S.
    Meriaux-J-C.  Cribiu-E-P.  Guerin-G.
TI Characterization, genetic and physical mapping analysis of 36 horse
   plasmid and cosmid-derived microsatellites.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 745.
AB 70080745.335

AU Sonstegard-T-S.  Lopez-Corrales-N-L.  Kappes-S-M.  Beattie-C-W.
   Smith-T-P-L.
TI Comparative mapping of human Chromosome 2 identifies segments of
   conserved synteny near the bovine mh locus.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 751.
AB 70080751.335

AU Yen-P-H.  Chai-N-N.  Salido-E-C.
TI The human DAZ genes, a putative male infertility factor on the Y
   Chromosome, are highly polymorphic in the DAZ repeat regions.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 756.
AB 70080756.335

AU Simmler-M-C.    Heard-E.  Rougeulle-C.  Cruaud-C.  Weissenbach-J.
   Avner-P.
TI Localization and expression analysis of a novel conserved brain
   expressed transcript, Brx/BRX, lying within the Xic/XIC candidate
   region.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 760.
AB 70080760.335

AU Sermsuvitayawong-K.  Wang-X.  Nagabukuro-A.  Matsuda-Y.
   Morisaki-H.  Toyama-K.  Mukai-T.  Morisaki-T.
TI Genomic organization of Ampd3, heart-type AMPD gene, located in
   mouse Chromosome 7.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 767.
AB 70080767.335

AU Ofir-R.  Gootwine-E.
TI Ovine growth hormone gene duplication-structural and evolutionary
   implications.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 770.
AB 70080770.335

AU Li-L.  Womack-J-E.
TI Somatic cell mapping of the adenine nucleotide translocator gene
   family in cattle.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 773.
AB 70080773.335

AU Yen-C-H.  Hohman-C.  Elliott-R-W.
TI Mapping and characterization of three YAC clones containing TTAGGG
   arrays.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 775.
AB 70080775.335

AU Hoyle-J.  Tan-K-H.  Fisher-E-M-C.
TI Mapping the valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene on human
   Chromosome 9 and mouse Chromosome 4, and a likely pseudogene on
   the mouse X Chromosome.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 778.
AB 70080778.335

AU Choi-S-S.  Park-S-H.  Kim-U-J.  Shin-H-S.
TI Bfl-1, a Bcl-2-related gene, is the human homolog of the murine A1,
   and maps to Chromosome 15q24.3.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 781.
AB 70080781.335

AU Walker-J-A.  Truett-G-E.
TI An assay for the Cpe^[fat] obesity mutation created with a modified
   primer.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 783.
AB 70080783.335

AU Peiffer-Schneider-S.  Schutte-B-C.  Murray-J-C.  Frees-K-L.
   Williamson-K.  Leysens-N-J.  Schwartz-D-A.
TI Exclusion of Ifa and Ifb as the Lps gene and mapping of three
   markers near the Lps locus.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 785.
AB 70080785.335

AU Zhang-Z-X.  Leclerc-D.  Gravel-R.  Rozen-R.
TI The methionine synthase (Mtr) gene maps to proximal mouse
   Chromosome 13.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 787.
AB 70080787.335

AU Savinova-O-V.  Matsukawa-N.  Smithies-O.  John-S-W-M.
TI Mouse natriuretic peptide receptor 3 gene maps to proximal
   Chromosome 15.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 788.
AB 70080788.335

AU Klingenspor-M.  Bodnar-J.  Welch-C.  Xia-Y-R.  Lusis-A-J.  Reue-K.
TI Localization of ubiquitin gene family members to mouse Chromosomes
   5, 11, and 18.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 789.
AB 70080789.335

AU Isomoto-S.  Horio-Y.  Matsumoto-S.  Kondo-C.  Yamada-M.
   Gilbert-D-J.  Copeland-N-G.  Jenkins-N-A.  Kurachi-Y.
TI Sur2 and Kcnj8 genes are tightly linked on the distal region of
   mouse Chromosome 6.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 790.
AB 70080790.335

AU Harris-E-L.  Grigor-M-R.  Innes-B-A.  Harrap-S-B.  Koike-G.
   Jacob-H-J.
TI Strain-specific deletions in exon 10 of rat K-kininogen and
   T1-kininogen genes allow mapping of both genes to rat Chromosome
   11.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 791.
AB 70080791.335

AU Courvoisier-H.  Tissir-F.  Vanvooren-P.  Voigt-M-M.  Szpirer-J.
   Szpirer-C.  Mormede-P.  Moisan-M-P.
TI Assignment of the gene encoding the serotonin 5HT_[1B] receptor to
   rat Chromosome 8q31 by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 792.
AB 70080792.335

AU Vincent-A-L.  Wang-L.  Tuggle-C-K.  Robic-A.  Rothschild-M-F.
TI Prolactin receptor maps to pig Chromosome 16.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 793.
AB 70080793.335

AU Masabanda-J.    Wigger-G.  Eggen-A.    Stranzinger-G.  Fries-R.  
TI The bovine glutamine synthase gene (GLUL) maps to 10q33 and a
   pseudogene (GLULP) to 16q21.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 794.
AB 70080794.335

AU Alexander-C.  Stathakis-D-G.  Lin-L.  Rahman-S.  Bryant-P-J.
   Auburger-G.  Chishti-A-H.
TI Fine scale mapping places DLG1, the gene encoding hDlg, telomeric
   to the OPA1 candidate region.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 795.
AB 70080795.335

AU Taylor-P-R.  Slingsby-J-H.  Walport-M-J.  Botto-M.
TI Murine D17H6S45 (Rd) gene: polymorphism and overlap with complement
   factor B.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 796.
AB 70080796.335

AU 
TI Erratum.
SO 1997 8(10)  P 798.
AB 70080798.335

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AU Mayer-F.  Hillebrandt-J-O.
TI Potato pulp: microbiological characterization, physical
   modification, and application of this agricultural waste product.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 435.
AB 70480435.253

AU Gisi-D.  Stucki-G.  Hanselmann-K-W.
TI Biodegradation of the pesticide 4,6-dinitro-ortho-cresol by
   microorganisms in batch cultures and in fixed-bed column reactors.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 441.
AB 70480441.253

AU Kim-W-S.  Hall-R-J.  Dunn-N-W.
TI The effect of nisin concentration and nutrient depletion on nisin
   production of Lactococcuslactis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 449.
AB 70480449.253

AU Gonchar-M-V.  Kostryk-L-B.  Sibirny-A-A.
TI Cytochrome c peroxidase from a methylotrophic yeast: physiological
   role and isolation.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 454.
AB 70480454.253

AU Felby-C.  Nielsen-B-R.  Olesen-P-O.  Skibsted-L-H.
TI Identification and quantification of radical reaction intermediates
   by electron spin resonance spectrometry of laccase-catalyzed
   oxidation of wood fibers from beech (Fagus sylvatica).
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 459.
AB 70480459.253

AU Monchois-V.  Remaud-Simeon-M.  Russell-R-R-B.  Monsan-P.
   Willemot-R-M.
TI Characterization of Leuconostoc mesenteroides NRRL B-512F
   dextransucrase (DSRS) and identification of amino-acid residues
   playing a key role in enzyme activity.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 465.
AB 70480465.253

AU Fontes-C-M-G-A.  Clarke-J-H.  Hazlewood-G-P.  Fernandes-T-H.
   Gilbert-H-J.  Ferreira-L-M-A.
TI Possible roles for a non-modular, thermostable and
   proteinase-resistant cellulase from the mesophilic aerobic soil
   bacterium Cellvibrio mixtus.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 473.
AB 70480473.253

AU Loewen-M-C.  Liu-X.  Davies-P-L.  Daugulis-A-J.
TI Biosynthetic production of type II fish antifreeze protein:
   fermentation by Pichia pastoris.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 480.
AB 70480480.253

AU Inoue-Y.  Ohta-T.  Tada-H.  Iwasa-S.  Udaka-S.  Yamagata-H.
TI Efficient production of a functional mouse/human chimeric Fab'
   against human urokinase-type plasminogen activator by Bacillus
   brevis.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 487.
AB 70480487.253

AU Filonov-A-E.  Duetz-W-A.  Karpov-A-V.  Gaiazov-R-R.  Kosheleva-I-A.
    Breure-A-M.  Filonova-I-F.  van-Andel-J-G.  Boronin-A-M.
TI Competition of plasmid-bearing Pseudomonas putida strains
   catabolizing naphthalene via various pathways in chemostat
   culture.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 493.
AB 70480493.253

AU Murai-T.  Ueda-M.  Atomi-H.  Shibasaki-Y.  Kamasawa-N.  Osumi-M.
   Kawaguchi-T.  Arai-M.  Tanaka-A.
TI Genetic immobilization of cellulase on the cell surface of
   Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 499.
AB 70480499.253

AU Mahon-H-E-M-M.  Kelly-C-T.  Fogarty-W-M.
TI Effect of growth rate on &alpha;-amylase production by Streptomyces
   sp. IMD 2679.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 504.
AB 70480504.253

AU Pena-C.  Campos-N.  Galindo-E.
TI Changes in alginate molecular mass distributions, broth viscosity
   and morphology of Azotobacter vinelandii cultured in shake flasks.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 510.
AB 70480510.253

AU Grobben-G-J.  van-Casteren-W-H-M.  Schols-H-A.  Oosterveld-A.
   Sala-G.  Smith-M-R.  Sikkema-J.  de-Bont-J-A-M.
TI Analysis of the exopolysaccharides produced by Lactobacillus
   delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus NCFB 2772 grown in continuous
   culture on glucose and fructose.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 516.
AB 70480516.253

AU Farres-J.  Caminal-G.  Lopez-Santin-J.
TI Influence of phosphate on rhamnose-containing exopolysaccharide
   rheology and production by Klebsiella I-714.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 522.
AB 70480522.253

AU Gilewicz-M.  Ni'matuzahroh-.  Nadalig-T.  Budzinski-H.  Doumenq-P.
   Michotey-V.  Bertrand-J-C.
TI Isolation and characterization of a marine bacterium capable of
   utilizing 2-methylphenanthrene.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 528.
AB 70480528.253

AU Varesche-M-B.  Zaiat-M.  Vieira-L-G-T.  Vazoller-R-F.  Foresti-E.
TI Microbial colonization of polyurethane foam matrices in
   horizontal-flow anaerobic immobilized-sludge reactor.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 534.
AB 70480534.253

AU Howlett-N-G.  Avery-S-V.
TI Relationship between cadmium sensitivity and degree of plasma
   membrane fatty acid unsaturation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 539.
AB 70480539.253

AU Ohshiro-T.  Shinji-M.  Morita-Y.  Takayama-Y.  Izumi-Y.
TI Novel l-specific cleavage of the urethane bond of t
   -butoxycarbonylamino acids by whole cells of Corynebacterium
   aquaticum.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 546.
AB 70480546.253

AU Krzysko-Lupicka-T.  Strof-W.  Kubs-K.  Skorupa-M.  Wieczorek-P.
   Lejczak-B.  Kafarski-P.
TI The ability of soil-borne fungi to degrade organophosphonate
   carbon-to-phosphorus bonds.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 549.
AB 70480549.253

AU Gerritse-J.  Kloetstra-G.  Borger-A.  Dalstra-G.  Alphenaar-A.
   Gottschal-J-C.
TI Complete degradation of tetrachloroethene in coupled anoxic and
   oxic chemostats.
SO Appl-Microbiol-Biotechnol.  1997 48(4)  P 553.
AB 70480553.253

AU Okeke-B-C.  Paterson-A.  Smith-J-E.  Watson-Craik-I-A.
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AU Diwan-N.  Cregan-P-B.
TI Automated sizing of fluorescent-labeled simple sequence repeat
   (SSR) markers to assay genetic variation in soybean.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 723.
AB 70950723.122

AU Calderini-O.  Pupilli-F.  Paolocci-F.  Arcioni-S.
TI A repetitive and species-specific sequence as a tool for detecting
   the genome contribution in somatic hybrids of the genus Medicago.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 734.
AB 70950734.122

AU Roa-A-C.  Maya-M-M.  Duque-M-C.  Tohme-J.  Allem-A-C.
   Bonierbale-M-W.
TI AFLP analysis of relationships among cassava and other Manihot
   species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 741.
AB 70950741.122

AU Fukunaga-K.  Domon-E.  Kawase-M.
TI Ribosomal DNA variation in foxtail millet, Setaria italica (L.) P.
   Beauv., and a survey of variation from Europe and Asia.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 751.
AB 70950751.122

AU Bommineni-V-R.  Jauhar-P-P.  Peterson-T-S.  Chibbar-R-N.
   Almouslem-A-B.
TI Analysis of hybrids of durum wheat with Thinopyrum junceiforme
   using RAPD markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 757.
AB 70950757.122

AU Spooner-D-M.  Ugarte-M-L.  Skroch-P-W.
TI Species boundaries and interrelationships of two closely related
   sympatric diploid wild potato species, Solanum astleyi and S.
   boliviense, based on RAPDs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 764.
AB 70950764.122

AU Rahman-S-M.  Takagi-Y.  Kinoshita-T.
TI Genetic control of high stearic acid content in seed oil of two
   soybean mutants.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 772.
AB 70950772.122

AU Mohan-M.  Sathyanarayanan-P-V.  Kumar-A.  Srivastava-M-N.  Nair-S.
TI Molecular mapping of a resistance-specific PCR-based marker linked
   to a gall midge resistance gene (Gm4t) in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 777.
AB 70950777.122

AU Milach-S-C-K.  Rines-H-W.  Phillips-R-L.
TI Molecular genetic mapping of dwarfing genes in oat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 783.
AB 70950783.122

AU Wang-Y-H.  Thomas-C-E.  Dean-R-A.
TI A genetic map of melon (Cucumis melo L.) based on amplified
   fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 791.
AB 70950791.122

AU Zhuang-J-Y.  Lin-H-X.  Lu-J.  Qian-H-R.  Hittalmani-S.  Huang-N.
   Zheng-K-L.
TI Analysis of QTL*environment interaction for yield components and
   plant height in rice.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 799.
AB 70950799.122

AU Liu-K-D.  Wang-J.  Li-H-B.  Xu-C-G.  Liu-A-M.  Li-X-H.  Zhang-Q.
TI A genome-wide analysis of wide compatibility in rice and the
   precise location of the S_[5] locus in the molecular map.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 809.
AB 70950809.122

AU Nielsen-K-M.  Gebhard-F.  Smalla-K.  Bones-A-M.  van-Elsas-J-D.
TI Evaluation of possible horizontal gene transfer from transgenic
   plants to the soil bacterium Acinetobacter calcoaceticus BD413.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 815.
AB 70950815.122

AU Mingeot-D.  Jacquemin-J-M.
TI A wheat cDNA coding for a thaumatin-like protein reveals a high
   level of RFLP in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 822.
AB 70950822.122

AU Taguchi-Shiobara-F.  Lin-S-Y.  Tanno-K.  Komatsuda-T.  Yano-M.
   Sasaki-T.  Oka-S.
TI Mapping quantitative trait loci associated with regeneration
   ability of seed callus in rice, Oryza sativa L.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 828.
AB 70950828.122

AU Joshi-C-P.  Klueva-N-Y.  Morrow-K-J.  Nguyen-H-T.
TI Expression of a unique plastid-localized heat-shock protein is
   genetically linked to acquired thermotolerance in wheat.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 834.
AB 70950834.122

AU Gaiotto-F-A.  Bramucci-M.  Grattapaglia-D.
TI Estimation of outcrossing rate in a breeding population of
   Eucalyptus urophylla with dominant RAPD and AFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 842.
AB 70950842.122

AU Ortiz-J-P-A.  Pessino-S-C.  Leblanc-O.  Hayward-M-D.  Quarin-C-L.
TI Genetic fingerprinting for determining the mode of reproduction in
   Paspalum notatum, a subtropical apomictic forage grass.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 850.
AB 70950850.122

AU Giroux-M-J.  Morris-C-F.
TI A glycine to serine change in puroindoline b is associated with
   wheat grain hardness and low levels of starch-surface friabilin.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 857.
AB 70950857.122

AU Chan-K-F.  Sun-M.
TI Genetic diversity and relationships detected by isozyme and RAPD
   analysis of crop and wild species of Amaranthus.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 865.
AB 70950865.122

AU van-der-Voort-J-R.  Wolters-P.  Folkertsma-R.  Hutten-R.
   van-Zandvoort-P.  Vinke-H.  Kanyuka-K.  Bendahmane-A.  Jacobsen-E.
    Janssen-R.  Bakker-J.
TI Mapping of the cyst nematode resistance locus Gpa2 in potato using
   a strategy based on comigrating AFLP markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 874.
AB 70950874.122

AU Fulton-T-M.  Beck-Bunn-T.  Emmatty-D.  Eshed-Y.  Lopez-J.
   Petiard-V.  Uhlig-J.  Zamir-D.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI QTL analysis of an advanced backcross of Lycopersicon peruvianum to
   the cultivated tomato and comparisons with QTLs found in other
   wild species.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 881.
AB 70950881.122

AU Fulton-T-M.  Nelson-J-C.  Tanksley-S-D.
TI Introgression and DNA marker analysis of Lycopersicon peruvianum, a
   wild relative of the cultivated tomato, into Lycopersicon
   esculentum, followed through three successive backcross
   generations.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 895.
AB 70950895.122

AU Han-F.  Ullrich-S-E.  Kleinhofs-A.  Jones-B-L.  Hayes-P-M.
   Wesenberg-D-M.
TI Fine structure mapping of the barley chromosome-1 centromere region
   containing malting-quality QTLs.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 903.
AB 70950903.122

AU Sharon-D.  Cregan-P-B.  Mhameed-S.  Kusharska-M.  Hillel-J.
   Lahav-E.  Lavi-U.
TI An integrated genetic linkage map of avocado.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 911.
AB 70950911.122

AU Baurens-F-C.  Noyer-J-L.  Lanaud-C.  Lagoda-P-J-L.
TI Assessment of a species-specific element (Brep 1) in banana.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 922.
AB 70950922.122

AU David-J-L.  Zivy-M.  Cardin-M-L.  Brabant-P.
TI Protein evolution in dynamically managed populations of wheat:
   adaptive responses to macro-environmental conditions.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 932.
AB 70950932.122

AU Zhou-Z.  Bebeli-P-J.  Somers-D-J.  Gustafson-J-P.
TI Direct amplification of minisatellite-region DNA with VNTR core
   sequences in the genus Oryza.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 942.
AB 70950942.122

AU Huang-X-Q.  Hsam-S-L-K.  Zeller-F-J.
TI Chromosomal location of genes for resistance to powdery mildew in
   common wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) 4. Gene Pm 24 in
   Chinese landrace Chiyacao.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 950.
AB 70950950.122

AU Leister-D.  Berger-A.  Thelen-H.  Lehmann-W.  Salamini-F.
   Gebhardt-C.
TI Construction of a potato YAC library and identification of clones
   linked to the disease resistance loci R1 and Gro1.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 954.
AB 70950954.122

AU Delorme-V.  Keen-C-L.  Rai-K-N.  Leaver-C-J.
TI Cytoplasmic-nuclear male sterility in pearl millet: comparative
   RFLP and transcript analyses of isonuclear male-sterile lines.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 961.
AB 70950961.122

AU Liharska-T-B.  Hontelez-J.  van-Kammen-A.  Zabel-P.  Koornneef-M.
TI Molecular mapping around the centromere of tomato chromosome 6
   using irradiation-induced deletions.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 969.
AB 70950969.122

AU Byrne-M.  Murrell-J-C.  Owen-J-V.  Williams-E-R.  Moran-G-F.
TI Mapping of quantitative trait loci influencing frost tolerance in
   Eucalyptus nitens.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 975.
AB 70950975.122

AU Maquet-A.  Zoro-Bi-I.  Delvaux-M.  Wathelet-B.  Baudoin-J-P.
TI Genetic structure of a Lima bean base collection using allozyme
   markers.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 980.
AB 70950980.122

AU Chawla-B.  Bernatzky-R.  Liang-W.  Marcotrigiano-M.
TI Breakdown of self-incompatibility in tetraploid Lycopersicon
   peruvianum: inheritance and expression of S-related proteins.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 992.
AB 70950992.122

AU Kabelka-E.  Ullah-Z.  Grumet-R.
TI Multiple alleles for zucchini yellow mosaic virus resistance at the
   zym locus in cucumber.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 997.
AB 70950997.122

AU Tuinstra-M-R.  Ejeta-G.  Goldsbrough-P-B.
TI Heterogeneous inbred family (HIF) analysis: a method for developing
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SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 1005.
AB 70951005.122

AU Hartweck-L-M.  Osborn-T-C.
TI Altering protein composition by genetically removing phaseolin from
   common bean seeds containing arcelin or phytohemagglutinin.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 1012.
AB 70951012.122

AU Hartweck-L-M.  Cardona-C.  Osborn-T-C.
TI Bruchid resistance of common bean lines having an altered seed
   protein composition.
SO Theor-Appl-Genet.  1997 95(5/6)  P 1018.
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AU Benetti-P-H.  Kim-S-I.  Canonge-M.  Chardot-T.  Meunier-J-C.
TI Cloning of the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of casein kinase
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SO Mol-Gen-Genet.  1997 256(4)  P 355.
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AU Chun-K-T.  Goebl-M-G.
TI Mutational analysis of Cak1p, an essential protein kinase that
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AU Kasten-M-M.  Stillman-D-J.
TI Identification of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes STB1-STB5
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AU Rochepeau-P.  Selinger-L-B.  Hynes-M-F.
TI Transposon-like structure of a new plasmid-encoded
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AU Nourani-A.  Papajova-D.  Delahodde-A.  Jacq-C.  Subik-J.
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AU Brutsche-S.  Braun-V.
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AU Watanabe-K.  Sakuraba-Y.  Inoue-H.
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AU Veldhuisen-G.  Saloheimo-M.  Fiers-M-A.  Punt-P-J.  Contreras-R.
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AU Escher-D.  Schaffner-W.
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AU Reynaud-E.  Bolshakov-V-N.  Barajas-V.  Kafatos-F-C.  Zurita-M.
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TI University hospital-based drug information service  in a developing
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AU Gehr-T-W-B.  Sica-D-A.  Slugg-P-H.  Hammett-J-L.  Raymond-R.
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AU Gabutti-L.  Taminelli-Beltraminelli-L.  Marone-C.
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AU Crevoisier-C.  Handschin-J.  Barre-J.  Roumenov-D.  Kleinbloesem-C.
TI Food increases the bioavailability of mefloquine.
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AU Armstrong-J.  Challenor-V-F.  Macklin-B-S.  Renwick-A-G.
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AU Meyer-F-P.  Rimasch-H.  Blaha-B.  Banditt-P.
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TI Differential expressions of cyclin A and the retinoblastoma gene
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1997 123(10)  P 533.
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AU Hiramatsu-K.  Sugimoto-M.  Kamei-S.  Hoshino-M.  Kinoshita-K.
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AU Scheltema-J-M-W.  Romijn-J-C.  van-Steenbrugge-G-J.  Beck-W-T.
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TI Decreased levels of topoisomerase II&alpha; in human renal cell
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AU Shiba-E.  Kim-S-J.  Taguchi-T.  Izukura-M.  Kobayashi-T.
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AU Mueller-G.  Dargent-J-L.  Duwel-V.  D'Olne-D.  Vanvuchelen-J.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1997 123(10)  P 560.
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AU Sengelov-L.  Horn-T.  Steven-K.
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SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1997 123(10)  P 571.
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AU Markman-M.
TI 33rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
SO J-Cancer-Res-Clin-Oncol.  1997 123(10)  P 578.
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TI Effect of endurance training on pancreatic enzyme activity in rats.
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AU Jimenez-C.  Melin-B.  Koulmann-N.  Charpenet-A.  Cottet-Emard-J-M.
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TI Effects of various beverages on the hormones involved in energy
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AU de-Wild-G-M.  Peeters-M-P-D.  Hoefnagels-W-H-L.  Oeseburg-B.
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TI Relative exercise intensity of long-distance marching (120 km in 4
   days) in 153 subjects aged 69-87 years.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 510.
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AU Mudambo-K-S-M-T.  Leese-G-P.  Rennie-M-J.
TI Dehydration in soldiers during walking/running exercise in the heat
   and the effects of fluid ingestion during and after exercise.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 517.
AB 70760517.421

AU Naughton-G-A.  Carlson-J-S.  Buttifant-D-C.  Selig-S-E.  Meldrum-K.
    McKenna-M-J.  Snow-R-J.
TI Accumulated oxygen deficit measurements during and after
   high-intensity exercise in trained male and female adolescents.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 525.
AB 70760525.421

AU Fichter-J.  Stahl-C-A.  Sturm-I.  Sybrecht-G-W.
TI A new method for data presentation in incremental cardiorespiratory
   exercise testing.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 532.
AB 70760532.421

AU Daanen-H-A-M.  van-de-Linde-F-J-G.  Romet-T-T.  Ducharme-M-B.
TI The effect of body temperature on the hunting response of the
   middle finger skin temperature.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 538.
AB 70760538.421

AU Bhambhani-Y.  Buckley-S.  Maikala-R.
TI Physiological and biomechanical responses during treadmill walking
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SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 544.
AB 70760544.421

AU Price-M-J.  Campbell-I-G.
TI Thermoregulatory responses of paraplegic and able-bodied athletes
   at rest and during prolonged upper body exercise and passive
   recovery.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 552.
AB 70760552.421

AU Montoliu-M-A.  Gonzalez-V.  Rodriguez-B.  Palenciano-L.
TI A comparison between laddermill and treadmill maximal oxygen
   consumption.
SO Eur-J-Appl-Physiol.  1997 76(6)  P 561.
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AU Poortmans-J-R.  Auquier-H.  Renaut-V.  Durussel-A.  Saugy-M.
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TI Effect of short-term creatine supplementation on renal responses in
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AU Cerf-R.  Daoudi-A.  Henoune-M-O.  Ouasdad-E-H-E.
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AU Stam-C-J.  van-Woerkom-T-C-A-M.  Keunen-R-W-M.
TI Non-linear analysis of the electroencephalogram in
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 247.
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AU Lazzari-S.  Vercher-J-L.  Buizza-A.
TI Manuo-ocular coordination in target tracking. I. A model simulating
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 257.
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AU Vercher-J-L.  Lazzari-S.  Gauthier-G.
TI Manuo-ocular coordination in target tracking. II. Comparing the
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 267.
AB 70770267.422

AU van-Zandwijk-J-P.  Baan-G-C.  Bobbert-M-F.  Huijing-P-A.
TI Evaluation of a self-consistent method for calculating muscle
   parameters from a set of isokinetic releases.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 277.
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AU Fotheringhame-D.  Baddeley-R.
TI Nonlinear principal components analysis of neuronal spike train
   data.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 283.
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AU Iyengar-S.  Liao-Q.
TI Modeling neural activity using the generalized inverse Gaussian
   distribution.
SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 289.
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AU Kehrer-L.
TI The central performance drop in texture segmentation: a simulation
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SO Biol-Cybern.  1997 77(4)  P 297.
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TI Reproduction of Dendronephthya hemprichi (Cnidaria: Octocorallia):
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 573.
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AU Goiran-C.  Allemand-D.  Galgani-I.
TI Transient Na^[+] stress in symbiotic dinoflagellates after
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 581.
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TI Silica uptake kinetics of Halichondria panicea in Kiel Bight.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 591.
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AU Tomaschko-K-H.  Wilhelm-E.  Bueckmann-D.
TI Growth and reproduction of Pycnogonum litorale (Pycnogonida) under
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 595.
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AU Wilhelm-E.  Bueckmann-D.  Tomaschko-K-H.
TI Life cycle and population dynamics of Pycnogonum litorale
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 601.
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AU Miller-R-L.  Cosson-J.
TI Timing of sperm shedding and release of aggregates in the salp
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 615.
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AU Galap-C.  Leboulenger-F.  Grillot-J-P.
TI Seasonal variations in biochemical constituents during the
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 625.
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AU Ambariyanto-.  Hoegh-Guldberg-O.
TI Effect of nutrient enrichment in the field on the biomass, growth
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 635.
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AU Arndt-C.  Schiedek-D.
TI Nephtys hombergii, a free-living predator in marine sediments:
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SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 643.
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AU Cuoc-C.  Defaye-D.  Brunet-M.  Notonier-R.  Mazza-J.
TI Female genital structures of Metridinidae (Copepoda: Calanoida).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 651.
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AU Bamber-S-D.  Depledge-M-H.
TI Evaluation of changes in the adaptive physiology of shore crabs
   (Carcinus maenas) as an indicator of pollution in estuarine
   environments.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 667.
AB 71290667.227

AU Glemet-H-C.  Gerrits-M-F.  Ballantyne-J-S.
TI Membrane lipids of red muscle mitochondria from land-locked and
   sea-run Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 673.
AB 71290673.227

AU Francis-R-I-C-C.  Horn-P-L.
TI Transition zone in otoliths of orange roughy (Hoplostethus
   atlanticus) and its relationship to the onset of maturity.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 681.
AB 71290681.227

AU Geurden-I.  Coutteau-P.  Sorgeloos-P.
TI Increased docosahexaenoic acid levels in total and polar lipid of
   European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) postlarvae fed vegetable
   or animal phospholipids.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 689.
AB 71290689.227

AU Derrick-P-A.  Kennedy-V-S.
TI Prey selection by the hogchoker, Trinectes maculatus (Pisces:
   Soleidae), along summer salinity gradients in Chesapeake Bay, USA.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 699.
AB 71290699.227

AU McCook-L-J.
TI Effects of herbivory on zonation of Sargassum spp. within fringing
   reefs of the central Great Barrier Reef.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 713.
AB 71290713.227

AU Copley-J-T-P.  Tyler-P-A.  Murton-B-J.  Van-Dover-C-L.
TI Spatial and interannual variation in the faunal distribution at
   Broken Spur vent field (29degreeN, Mid-Atlantic Ridge).
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 723.
AB 71290723.227

AU Pamatmat-M-M.
TI Non-photosynthetic oxygen production and non-respiratory oxygen
   uptake in the dark: a theory of oxygen dynamics in plankton
   communities.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 735.
AB 71290735.227

AU Soltwedel-T.
TI Meiobenthos distribution pattern in the tropical East Atlantic:
   indication for fractionated sedimentation of organic matter to the
   sea floor?.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 747.
AB 71290747.227

AU Gibbons-M-J.
TI Pelagic biogeography of the South Atlantic Ocean.
SO Marine-Biology.  1997 129(4)  P 757.
AB 71290757.227


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AU Klingmueller-U.
TI Review The role of tyrosine phosphorylation in proliferation and
   maturation of erythroid progenitor cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 637.
AB 72490637.225

AU Ljungdahl-S.  Linder-S.  Sollerbrant-K.  Svensson-C.  Shoshan-M-C.
TI Signal transduction in fibroblasts stably transformed by
   [Val12]Ras.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 648.
AB 72490648.225

AU Verleur-N.  Hettema-E-H.  van-Roermund-C-W-T.  Tabak-H-F.
   Wanders-R-J-A.
TI Transport of activated fatty acids by the peroxisomal
   ATP-binding-cassette transporter Pxa2 in a semi-intact yeast cell
   system.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 657.
AB 72490657.225

AU Longo-Alves-I.  Hays-M-T.  Saraiva-M-J-M.
TI Comparative stability and clearance of [Met30]transthyretin and
   [Met119]transthyretin.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 662.
AB 72490662.225

AU Bourgeois-P.  Harlin-J-C.  Renouf-S.  Goutal-I.  Fairand-A.
   Husson-A.
TI Regulation of argininosuccinate synthetase mRNA level in rat foetal
   hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 669.
AB 72490669.225

AU Pech-C-M.  Tay-T-S.  Yeoh-G-C-T.
TI 5' Sequences direct developmental expression and hormone
   responsiveness of tyrosine aminotransferase in primary cultures of
   fetal rat hepatocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 675.
AB 72490675.225

AU Adar-R.  Streicher-H.  Rozenblatt-S.  Sharon-N.
TI Synthesis of soybean agglutinin in bacterial and mammalian cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 684.
AB 72490684.225

AU Kalai-M.  Montero-Julian-F-A.  Brakenhoff-J-P-J.  Fontaine-V.
   De-Wit-L.  Wollmer-A.  Brailly-H.  Content-J.  Groetzinger-J.
TI Analysis of the mechanism of action of anti-human interleukin-6 and
   anti-human interleukin-6 receptor-neutralising monoclonal
   antibodies.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 690.
AB 72490690.225

AU Maras-M.  Saelens-X.  Laroy-W.  Piens-K.  Claeyssens-M.  Fiers-W.
   Contreras-R.
TI In vitro conversion of the carbohydrate moiety of fungal
   glycoproteins to mammalian-type oligosaccharides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 701.
AB 72490701.225

AU Peelman-F.  Goethals-M.  Vanloo-B.  Labeur-C.  Brasseur-R.
   Vandekerckhove-J.  Rosseneu-M.
TI Structural and functional properties of the 154-171 wild-type and
   variant peptides of human lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 708.
AB 72490708.225

AU Banci-L.  Gori-Savellini-G.  Turano-P.
TI A molecular dynamics study in explicit water of the reduced and
   oxidized forms of yeast iso-1-cytochrome c.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 716.
AB 72490716.225

AU Soler-Gonzalez-A-S.  Fersht-A-R.
TI Helix stability in barstar peptides.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 724.
AB 72490724.225

AU Chopin-V.  Bilfinger-T-V.  Stefano-G-B.  Matias-I.  Salzet-M.
TI Amino-acid-sequence determination and biological activity of cytin,
   a naturally occurring specific chymotrypsin inhibitor from the
   leech Theromyzon tessulatum.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 733.
AB 72490733.225

AU Becker-D.  Schraeder-T.  Andreesen-J-R.
TI Two-component flavin-dependent pyrrole-2-carboxylate monooxygenase
   from Rhodococcus sp.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 739.
AB 72490739.225

AU Lukacin-R.  Britsch-L.
TI Identification of strictly conserved histidine and arginine
   residues as part of the active site in Petunia hybrida flavanone
   3beta-hydroxylase.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 748.
AB 72490748.225

AU Kjellberg-A.  Weintraub-A.  Albert-M-J.  Widmalm-G.
TI Structural analysis of the O-antigenic polysaccharide from Vibrio
   cholerae O10.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 758.
AB 72490758.225

AU Boumans-H.  Berden-J-A.  Grivell-L-A.
TI The role of subunit VIII in the structural stability of the bc_[1]
   complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae studied using hybrid
   complexes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 762.
AB 72490762.225

AU Steuber-J.  Krebs-W.  Dimroth-P.
TI The Na^[+]-translocating NADH : ubiquinone oxidoreductase from
   Vibrio alginolyticus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 770.
AB 72490770.225

AU Barile-M.  Brizio-C.  De-Virgilio-C.  Delfine-S.  Quagliariello-E.
   Passarella-S.
TI Flavin adenine dinucleotide and flavin mononucleotide metabolism in
   rat liver.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 777.
AB 72490777.225

AU Hsiao-Y-M.  Ho-H-C.  Wang-W-Y.  Tam-M-F.  Liao-T-H.
TI Purification and characterization of tilapia (Oreochromis
   mossambicus) deoxyribonuclease I.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 786.
AB 72490786.225

AU Tsubokawa-M.  Tohyama-Y.  Tohyama-K.  Asahi-M.  Inazu-T.
   Nakamura-H.  Saito-H.  Yamamura-H.
TI Interleukin-3 activates Syk in a human myeloblastic leukemia cell
   line, AML193.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 792.
AB 72490792.225

AU Ohashi-K.  Natori-S.  Kubo-T.
TI Change in the mode of gene expression of the hypopharyngeal gland
   cells with an age-dependent role change of the worker honeybee
   Apis mellifera L.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 797.
AB 72490797.225

AU Satoh-M.  Miyamoto-C.  Terashima-H.  Tachibana-Y.  Wada-K.
   Watanabe-T.  Hayes-A-E.  Gentz-R.  Furuichi-Y.
TI Human endothelin receptors ET_[A] and ET_[B] expressed in
   baculovirus-infected insect cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 803.
AB 72490803.225

AU Guillemain-I.  Exton-J-H.
TI Effects of brefeldin A on phosphatidylcholine phospholipase D and
   inositolphospholipid metabolism in HL-60 cells.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 812.
AB 72490812.225

AU Tanaka-Y.  Yoshida-T.  Watanabe-K.  Izumi-Y.  Mitsunaga-T.
TI Characterization, gene cloning and expression of isocitrate lyase
   involved in the assimilation of one-carbon compounds in
   Hyphomicrobium methylovorum GM2.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 820.
AB 72490820.225

AU Bauer-U-M.  Schneider-Hirsch-S.  Reinhardt-S.  Pauly-T.  Maus-A.
   Wang-F.  Heiermann-R.  Rentrop-M.  Maelicke-A.
TI Neuronal cell nuclear factor.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 826.
AB 72490826.225

AU Nobuhisa-I.  Inamasu-S.  Nakai-M.  Tatsui-A.  Mimori-T.  Ogawa-T.
   Shimohigashi-Y.  Fukumaki-Y.  Hattori-S.  Kihara-H.  Ohno-M.
TI Characterization and evolution of a gene encoding a Trimeresurus
   flavoviridis serum protein that inhibits basic phospholipase A_[2]
   isozymes in the snake's venom.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 838.
AB 72490838.225

AU Oba-Y.  Yoshikuni-M.  Tanaka-M.  Mita-M.  Nagahama-Y.
TI Inhibitory guanine-nucleotide-binding-regulatory protein alpha
   subunits in medaka (Oryzias latipes) oocytes.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 846.
AB 72490846.225

AU Katsu-Y.  Yamashita-M.  Nagahama-Y.
TI Isolation and characterization of goldfish Y box protein, a
   germ-cell-specific RNA-binding protein.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 854.
AB 72490854.225

AU Jadot-M.  Dubois-F.  Wattiaux-De-Coninck-S.  Wattiaux-R.
TI Supramolecular assemblies from lysosomal matrix proteins and
   complex lipids.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 862.
AB 72490862.225

AU Kimura-M.  Harada-N.  Iwanaga-S.  Yamasaki-N.
TI Analysis of the complex formed by Erythrina variegata chymotrypsin
   inhibitor with chymotrypsin and properties of the peptides
   prepared from the inhibitor by a limited proteolysis.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 870.
AB 72490870.225

AU Kanaori-K.  Takai-M.  Nosaka-A-Y.
TI Comparative study of chicken and human parathyroid
   hormone-(1-34)-peptides in solution with SDS.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 878.
AB 72490878.225

AU Tamborini-E.  Faccini-S.  Lidholm-J.  Svensson-M.  Brandazza-A.
   Longhi-R.  Groenlund-H.  Sidoli-A.  Arosio-P.
TI Biochemical and immunological characterization of recombinant
   allergen Lol p 1.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 886.
AB 72490886.225

AU Lelievre-D.  Hsu-S-C.  Daubos-P.  Favard-C.  Vigny-P.  Trudelle-Y.
   Steward-M-W.  Delmas-A.
TI Structural properties of chimeric peptides containing a T-cell
   epitope linked to a fusion peptide and their importance for in
   vivo induction of cytotoxic T-cell responses.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 895.
AB 72490895.225

AU Niemetz-R.  Kaercher-U.  Kandler-O.  Tindall-B-J.  Koenig-H.
TI The cell wall polymer of the extremely halophilic archaeon
   Natronococcus occultus.
SO Eur.-J.-Biochem..  1997 249(3)  P 905.
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TI Oparin and Lysenko.
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AU Miller-S-L.  Schopf-J-W.  Lazcano-A.
TI Response.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 340.
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AU Kochavi-E.  Bar-Nun-A.  Fleminger-G.
TI Substrate-Directed Formation of Small Biocatalysts Under Prebiotic
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 342.
AB 70450342.239

AU Alberti-S.
TI The Origin of the Genetic Code and Protein Synthesis.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 352.
AB 70450352.239

AU Grishin-N-V.
TI Estimation of Evolutionary Distances from Protein Spatial
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 359.
AB 70450359.239

AU Demetrius-L.
TI Selective Neutrality and Enzyme Kinetics.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 370.
AB 70450370.239

AU Moriyama-E-N.  Powell-J-R.
TI Synonymous Substitution Rates in Drosophila: Mitochondrial Versus
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 378.
AB 70450378.239

AU Purugganan-M-D.
TI The MADS-Box Floral Homeotic Gene Lineages Predate the Origin of
   Seed Plants: Phylogenetic and Molecular Clock Estimates.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 392.
AB 70450392.239

AU Romano-S-L.    Palumbi-S-R.
TI Molecular Evolution of a Portion of the Mitochondrial 16S Ribosomal
   Gene Region in Scleractinian Corals.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 397.
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AU Cabot-E-L.    Angeletti-B.    Usdin-K.  Furano-A-V.
TI Rapid Evolution of a Young L1 (LINE-1) Clade in Recently Speciated
   Rattus Taxa.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 412.
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AU Verneau-O.    Catzeflis-F.    Furano-A-V.
TI Determination of the Evolutionary Relationships in Rattus sensu
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SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 424.
AB 70450424.239

AU Stam-W-T.  Beintema-J-J.  D'Avino-R.  Tamburrini-M.  di-Prisco-G.
TI Molecular Evolution of Hemoglobins of Antarctic Fishes
   (Notothenioidei).
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 437.
AB 70450437.239

AU Melendez-R.  Melendez-Hevia-E.  Cascante-M.
TI How Did Glycogen Structure Evolve to Satisfy the Requirement for
   Rapid Mobilization of Glucose? A Problem of Physical Constraints
   in Structure Building.
SO J-Mol-Evol.  1997 45(04)  P 446.
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AU Hendricks-J-J.  Nadelhoffer-K-J.  Aber-J-D.
TI A ^[15]N tracer technique for assessing fine root production and
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 300.
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AU Schmidt-I-K.  Michelsen-A.  Jonasson-S.
TI Effects on plant production after addition of labile carbon to
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 305.
AB 71120305.442

AU Warburg-M-S.  Yuval-B.
TI Effects of energetic reserves on behavioral patterns of
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 314.
AB 71120314.442

AU Edwards-G-P.
TI Predicting seasonal diet in the yellow-bellied marmot: success and
   failure for the linear programming model.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 320.
AB 71120320.442

AU Owen-Smith-N.
TI How successful was Edwards' linear programming model for marmots?.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 331.
AB 71120331.442

AU Dyer-A-R.  Rice-K-J.
TI Evidence of spatial genetic structure in a California bunchgrass
   population.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 333.
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AU Keith-D-A.
TI Combined effects of heat shock, smoke and darkness on germination
   of Epacris stuartii Stapf., an endangered fire-prone Australian
   shrub.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 340.
AB 71120340.442

AU Hansson-L.
TI Population growth and habitat distribution in cyclic small rodents:
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 345.
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AU Pough-F-H.  Preest-M-R.  Fusari-M-H.
TI Prey-handling and the evolutionary ecology  of sand-swimming
   lizards (Lerista : Scincidae).
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 351.
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AU Dussourd-D-E.
TI Plant exudates trigger leaf-trenching by cabbage loopers,
   Trichoplusia ni (Noctuidae).
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 362.
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AU Vasconcelos-H-L.
TI Foraging activity of an Amazonian leaf-cutting ant: responses to
   changes in the availability of woody plants and to previous plant
   damage.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 370.
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AU Bronstein-J-L.  Ziv-Y.
TI Costs of two non-mutualistic species in a yucca/yucca moth
   mutualism.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 379.
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AU Gelwick-F-P.  Matthews-W-J.
TI Effects of algivorous minnows (Campostoma) on spatial and temporal
   heterogeneity of stream periphyton.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 386.
AB 71120386.442

AU Seely-B.  Lajtha-K.
TI Application of a ^[15]N tracer to simulate and track the fate of
   atmospherically deposited N in the coastal forests of the Waquoit
   Bay Watershed, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 393.
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AU Gough-L.  Grace-J-B.
TI The influence of vines on an oligohaline marsh community: results
   of a removal and fertilization study.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 403.
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AU Jaffee-B-A.  Santos-P-F.  Muldoon-A-E.
TI Suppression of nematophagous fungi by enchytraeid worms: a field
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SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 412.
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AU Wagner-D.  del-Rio-C-M.
TI Experimental tests of the mechanism for ant-enhanced growth in an
   ant-tended lycaenid butterfly.
SO Oecologia.  1997 112(3)  P 424.
AB 71120424.442

AU Cartar-R-V.  Real-L-A.
TI Habitat structure and animal movement: the behaviour of bumble bees
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AU Wang-H-H.  Chung-J-G.  
TI Emodin-Induced Inhibition of Growth and DNA Damage in the
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 262.
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AU Rehman-A.  McFadden-B-A.
TI Cysteine 195 Has a Critical Functional Role in Catalysis by
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SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 267.
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AU Ostermann-A.  Gallus-C.  Schink-B.
TI Decarboxylation of 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoate to Catechol Supports
   Growth of Fermenting Bacteria.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 270.
AB 70350270.284

AU Gardner-R-G.  Wells-J-E.  Fields-M-W.  Wilson-D-B.  Russell-J-B.
TI A Prevotella ruminicola B_[1]4 Operon Encoding Extracellular
   Polysaccharide Hydrolases.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 274.
AB 70350274.284

AU Binz-T.    Canevascini-G.
TI Purification and Partial Characterization of the Extracellular
   Laccase from Ophiostoma novo-ulmi.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 278.
AB 70350278.284

AU Whitehead-T-R.
TI Development of a Bifunctional Xylosidase/Arabinosidase Gene as a
   Reporter Gene for the Gram-Negative Anaerobes Bacteroides and
   Porphyromonas, and Escherichia coli.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 282.
AB 70350282.284

AU Whitcomb-R-F.  French-F-E.  Tully-J-G.  Carle-P.  Henegar-R.
   Hackett-K-J.  Gasparich-G-E.  Williamson-D-L.
TI Spiroplasma Species, Groups, and Subgroups from North American
   Tabanidae.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 287.
AB 70350287.284

AU Willis-C-L.  Cummings-J-H.  Neale-G.  Gibson-G-R.
TI Nutritional Aspects of Dissimilatory Sulfate Reduction in the Human
   Large Intestine.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 294.
AB 70350294.284

AU Russell-J-B.  Wells-J-E.
TI The Ability of 2-Deoxyglucose to Promote the Lysis of Streptococcus
   bovis JB1 via a Mechanism Involving Cell Wall Stability.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 299.
AB 70350299.284

AU Ahearn-D-G.  Crow-S-A.  Simmons-R-B.  Price-D-L.  Mishra-S-K.
   Pierson-D-L.
TI Fungal Colonization of Air Filters and Insulation in a Multi-Story
   Office Building: Production of Volatile Organics.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 305.
AB 70350305.284

AU Alice-A-F.  Sanchez-Rivas-C.
TI DNA Supercoiling and Osmoresistance in Bacillus subtilis 168.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 309.
AB 70350309.284

AU Burriel-A-R.
TI News & Notes: Isolation of Pasteurella haemolytica from Grass,
   Drinking Water, and Straw Bedding Used by Sheep.
SO Curr-Microbiol.  1997 35(05)  P 316.
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AU Andersson-J-L-R.  Lilja-A.  Hartvig-P.  Langstroem-B.  Gordh-T.
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TI Somatotopic organization along the central sulcus, for pain
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AU Shi-J.  Zhang-Y-Q.  Simpkins-J-W.
TI Effects of 17beta-estradiol on glucose transporter 1 expression and
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SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 200.
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AU Inase-M.  Li-B-M.  Tanji-J.
TI Dopaminergic modulation of neuronal activity in the monkey putamen
   through D1 and D2 receptors during a delayed Go/Nogo task.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 207.
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AU Nowak-L-G.  James-A-C.  Bullier-J.
TI Corticocortical connections between visual areas 17 and 18a of the
   rat studied in vitro: spatial and temporal organisation of
   functional synaptic responses.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 219.
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AU Si-X.  Angelaki-D-E.  Dickman-J-D.
TI Response properties of pigeon otolith afferents to linear
   acceleration.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 242.
AB 71170242.221

AU Bruno-P.  Van-den-Berg-A-V.
TI Torsion during saccades between tertiary positions.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 251.
AB 71170251.221

AU Ito-Y.  Corna-S.  von-Brevern-M.  Bronstein-A.  Gresty-M.
TI The functional effectiveness of neck muscle reflexes for
   head-righting in response to sudden fall.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 266.
AB 71170266.221

AU Watson-M-K.  Jakobson-L-S.
TI Time to contact and the control of manual prehension.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 273.
AB 71170273.221

AU Glezer-V-D.  Gauzelman-V-E.
TI Linear and nonlinear properties of simple cells of the striate
   cortex of the cat: two types of nonlinearity.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 281.
AB 71170281.221

AU Rushworth-M-F-S.  Nixon-P-D.  Passingham-R-E.
TI Parietal cortex and movement.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 292.
AB 71170292.221

AU Rushworth-M-F-S.  Nixon-P-D.  Passingham-R-E.
TI Parietal cortex and movement.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 311.
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AU Fundin-B-T.  Bergman-E.  Ulfhake-B.
TI Alterations in mystacial pad innervation in the aged rat.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 324.
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AU Pizzamiglio-L.  Vallar-G.  Doricchi-F.
TI Gravitational inputs modulate visuospatial neglect.
SO Exp-Brain-Res.  1997 117(2)  P 341.
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AU Konczak-J.  Dichgans-J.
TI The development toward stereotypic arm kinematics during reaching
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AU Kaneda-Y.  Tabei-Y.  Nishimura-S.  Harada-K.  Akihama-T.
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AU Anthony-P.  Lowe-K-C.  Davey-M-R.  Power-J-B.
TI Strategies for promoting division of cultured plant protoplasts:
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AU Wardrop-J.  Lowe-K-C.  Davey-M-R.  Marchant-R.  Power-J-B.
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AU Polanco-M-C.  Ruiz-M-L.
TI Effect of benzylaminopurine on in vitro and in vivo root
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TI Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from stem explants of
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(1)  P 27.
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AU Naderi-M.  Caplan-A.  Berger-P-H.
TI Phenotypic characterization of a tobacco mutant impaired in auxin
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(1)  P 32.
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AU Krens-F-A.  Keizer-L-C-P.  Capel-I-E-M.
TI Transgenic caraway, Carum carvi L.: a model species for metabolic
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(1)  P 39.
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AU Perez-R-M.  Navarro-L.  Duran-Vila-N.
TI Cryopreservation and storage of embryogenic callus cultures of
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SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(1)  P 44.
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AU Hallard-D.  van-der-Heijden-R.  Verpoorte-R.  Cardoso-M-I-L.
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TI Suspension cultured transgenic cells of Nicotiana tabacum
   expressing tryptophan decarboxylase and strictosidine synthase
   cDNAs from Catharanthus roseus produce strictosidine upon
   secologanin feeding.
SO Plant-Cell-Reports.  1997 17(1)  P 50.
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AU Di-Cola-A.  Di-Domenico-C.  Poma-A.  Spano-L.
TI Saporin production from in vitro cultures of the soapwort Saponaria
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AU Hitmi-A.  Sallanon-H.  Barthomeuf-C.
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AU Salunkhe-C-K.  Rao-P-S.  Mhatre-M.
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AU Sharma-T-R.  Singh-B-M.
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TI Homeobox genes in axolotl lateral line placodes and neuromasts.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 287.
AB 72070287.427

AU Munoz-Marmol-A-M.  Bayascas-J-R.  Castillo-E.  Casali-A.  Salo-E.
TI Planarian homeobox gene Dtprd-1 is expressed in specific gland
   cells and belongs to a new family within the paired-like class.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 296.
AB 72070296.427

AU Cebria-F.  Vispo-M.  Newmark-P.  Bueno-D.  Romero-R.
TI Myocyte differentiation and body wall muscle regeneration in the
   planarian Girardia tigrina.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 306.
AB 72070306.427

AU Boyan-G-S.  Williams-J-L-D.
TI Embryonic development of the pars  intercerebralis/central complex
   of the grasshopper.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 317.
AB 72070317.427

AU Neidhardt-L-M.  Kispert-A.  Herrmann-B-G.
TI A mouse gene of the paired-related homeobox class expressed in the
   caudal somite compartment and in the developing vertebral column,
   kidney and nervous system.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 330.
AB 72070330.427

AU Zhang-H-Y.  Lardelli-M.  Ekblom-P.
TI Sequence of zebrafish fibulin-1 and its expression  in developing
   heart and other embryonic organs.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 340.
AB 72070340.427

AU Fu-Y.  Ruiz-Lozano-P.  Evans-S-M.
TI A rat homeobox gene, rNKx-2.5, is a homologue of the tinman gene in
   Drosophila and is mainly expressed during heart development.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 352.
AB 72070352.427

AU Dahl-E.  Willecke-K.  Balling-R.
TI Segment-specific expression of the gap junction gene connexin31
   during hindbrain development.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 359.
AB 72070359.427

AU Plickert-G.  Gajewski-M.  Gehrke-G.  Gausepohl-H.  Schlossherr-J.
   Ibrahim-H.
TI Automated in situ detection (AISD) of biomolecules.
SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 362.
AB 72070362.427

AU Henry-J-Q.  Martindale-M-Q.
TI Regulation and the modification of axial properties in partial
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SO Dev-Gene-Evol.  1997 207(5)  P 368.
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TI Skeletal muscle histology and biochemistry of an elite sprinter,
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AU Ziegler-A.  Scholz-F-H-E.
TI The ionic hemolymph composition of the terrestrial isopod Porcellio
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(8)  P 536.
AB 71670536.360

AU Spierts-I-L-Y.  Akster-H-A.  Granzier-H-L.
TI Expression of titin isoforms in red and white muscle fibres of carp
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SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(8)  P 543.
AB 71670543.360

AU Blumberg-M-S.
TI Ontogeny of cardiac rate regulation and brown fat thermogenesis in
   golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus).
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(8)  P 552.
AB 71670552.360

AU Gray-D-A.  Maloney-S-K.
TI Plasma arginine vasotocin and angiotensin II responses to body
   temperature elevation in the Pekin duck.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(8)  P 558.
AB 71670558.360

AU Combs-C-A.  Ellington-W-R.
TI Intracellular sodium homeostasis in relation to the effective
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   fibers.
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AB 71670563.360

AU Nery-L-E-M.  da-Silva-M-A.  Josefsson-L.  Castrucci-A-M-L.
TI Cellular signalling of PCH-induced pigment aggregation in the
   crustacean Macrobrachium potiuna erythrophores.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(8)  P 570.
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AU Agalakova-N-I.  Lapin-A-V.  Gusev-G-P.
TI Differential effects of glycolytic and oxidative metabolism
   blockers on the Na-K pump in erythrocytes of the frog, Rana
   temporaria.
SO J-Comp-Physiol-B.  1997 167(8)  P 576.
AB 71670576.360

AU Zimmer-M.  Topp-W.
TI Homeostatic responses in the gut of Porcellio scaber (Isopoda:
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TI Restoration of macrophage tumoricidal activity by bleomycin
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TI Treatment of recurrent glioma with intracavitary alloreactive
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TI Sequence variation in the monoclonal-antibody-U36-defined CD44v6
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TI Intrapleural instillation of interferon gamma in patients with
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 45(2)  P 93.
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AU Lasek-W.  Feleszko-W.  Golab-J.  Stoklosa-T.  Marczak-M.
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TI Antitumor effects of the combination immunotherapy with
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SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 45(2)  P 100.
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AU Everaus-H.  Luik-E.  Lehtmaa-J.
TI Active and indolent chronic lymphocytic leukaemia -  immune and
   hormonal peculiarities.
SO Cancer-Immunol-Immunother.  1997 45(2)  P 109.
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AU Clarke-G-R.  Burton-R-C.  Smart-Y-C.
TI The antitumor effects of levamisole in mice are mediated by
   NC-1.1^[+] cells.
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   Colombo-M-P.  Maio-M.  Cascinelli-N.  Parmiani-G.
TI Active immunization of metastatic melanoma patients  with
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   efficacy and tolerability.
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TI Stimulation of translation and cytoplasmic polyadenylation by the
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AU Kunita-R.  Nakabayashi-O.  Kikuchi-T.  Mizuno-S.
TI Predominant expression of a Z-chromosome-linked immunoglobulin
   superfamily gene, ZOV3, in steroidogenic cells of ovarian
   follicles and in embryonic gonads of chickens.
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TI Hierarchical expression of desmosomal cadherins during stratified
   epithelial morphogenesis in the mouse.
SO Differentiation.  1997 62(2)  P 83.
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AU Wakeman-J-A.  Heath-P-R.  Pearson-R-C.  Andrews-P-W.
TI MAL mRNA is induced during the differentiation of human embryonal
   carcinoma cells into neurons and is also localised within specific
   regions of the human brain.
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AU  Beutler-E.  West-C.  Britton-HA.  Harris-J.  Forman-L. 
TI  Glucosephosphate Isomerase (GPI) Deficiency Mutations
    Associated with Hereditary Nonspherocytic Hemolytic Anemia
    (HNSHA)
SO  Blood-Cells-Mol-Dis.  1997 Oct 31.  23(20).  P. 402-409.
DE  polymorphism
DE  erythrocyte
DE  glycolysis
AB  Five unrelated patients with hereditary glucosephosphate
    isomerase (GPI) deficiency resulting in nonspherocytic
    hemolytic anemia were studied. Three new mutations were found
    in the coding region of the GPI gene: two patients were
    heterozygous for 223 A->G (R75G) and 898 G->C(R300P),
    respectively and one was homozygous for 1415G->A(R472H).
    Surprisingly, 2 previously reported mutations, 286 C->T and
    1039 C->T, were found in 2 and 3 patients respectively.
    Until now only 4 of 18 GPI mutations had been found more than
    once in unrelated patients and these 4 in only 2 patients
    each.  Eleven of the 20 known point mutations have occurred
    at CpG "hot spots" and the 286 C->T and 1039 C->T are among
    these. The 489 G/A polymorphism in the GPI coding region was
    used to demonstrate unequivocally that the 1039 C->T mutation
    occurred in both haplotypes and therefore probably originated 
    more than once. Because no common GPI mutation has been
    found we suggest that heterozygosity for GPI  confers little
    if any selective advantage.   
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