FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
AUTHOR LIST: 1997



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Last Name

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S

Yarus

Department of Cell Biology

Baylor College of Medicine One Baylor Plaza

Houston, TX 77030-3498

syarus@mbcr.bcm.tmc.edu

(713)-798-6211

(713)-798-8012

The carboxy-teminal domain of human surfactant protein B is not required for secretion in milk of transgenic mice S. Yarus, T. E. Weaver, J. M. Rosen

[Vol 2 pp a1-8; May 1, 1997]

9206990

B. M.

Altura

Box 31 SUNY

Health Science Center 450 Clarkson Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11203

No Email

718-270-2194

718-270-3103

Magnesium protects against cocaine-indiced hemorrhagic stroke in a rat model: A 31P-NMR in-vivo study

Aimin Zhang, Bella T. Altura and Burton M. Altura [Vol 2 pp a9-12; May 15, 1997]

9195892

B. M.

Altura

Box 31 SUNY

Health Science Center 450 Clarkson Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11203

No Email

718-270-2194

718-270-3103

Elevation of extracellular magnesium rapidly raises intracellular free mg2+ in human aortic endothelial cells: is extracellular mg2+ a regulatory cation?

Aimin Zhang, Bella T. Altura and Burton M. Altura

[Vol 2 pp a13-17; June 1, 1997]

9206991

Giuseppe

Pelusi

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Bologna

via Massarenti 13

40138- Bologna- Italy

No Email

051-342823

051-301994

Benign ovarian tumors

G Pelusi, B Taroni & C Flamigni

[Vol 2, pp g5-7, January 1 1997]

9159258

Fred

Fändrich

Dept. of General & Thoracic Surgery

Universitiy of Kiel

Arnold-Heller-Str. 7 24105 Kiel, Germany

pdohrmann@email.uni-kiel.de

++49-431-597-4339/1808

++49-431-597-57 71 16

Migration and activation pattern of specialized dendritic cells after heterotopic small bowel transplantation in a graft-versus-host model of the rat.

F. Fändrich, J. Schröder, T. Jahnke, A. M. Waaga, M. R. Pawaresch, and H. H. Wacker

[Vol 2 pp b1-11; January 1, 1997

 

Barbara

Rueger

Boehringer Mannheim

Customer Service Lab

International Support

Mannheim, Germany

No Email

 

 

Experimental procedure for the detection of a rare human mRNA with the DIG system

B. Rueger, J. Thalhammer, I. Obermaier, and S. Gruenewald-Janho

[Vol 2 pp c1-5; February 15, 1997]

9159199

Stefan B

Schmidbauer

Boehringer Mannheim GmbH, Penzberg, Germany

No Email

 

 

Rapid purification of histidine-tagged glutathione S-transferase fusion protein bymetal chelate POROS® perfusion chromatography® media

S. B. Schmidbauer and O. K. Strobel

[Vol 2 pp c6-8; February 15, 1997]

9159201

Helene F.

Rosenberg

The Laboratory of Host Defenses

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institutes of Health

Building 10, Room 11N104

9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda

Maryland 20892

hr2k@nih.gov

(301) 402-9131

301-402-4369

An improved method for southwestern blotting

Jeffrey S. Handen and Helene F. Rosenberg

[Vol 2 pp c9-11; June 15, 1997]

9206978

Joseph B

Domachowske

Laboratory of Host Defenses

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institutes of Health

Building 10 Room 11N112

9000 Rockville Pike

Bethesda, MD 20892

mail:jdomach@helix.nih.gov

(315) 445-2663

(301) 402-4369

Reamplification of differential display products: More is not better

J.B. Doachowske and H.L. Malech

[Vol 2, pp c12-14, July 1, 1997]

9206975

J.

Banchereau

 

Schering Plough Laboratory for Immunological Research 27,chemin des Peupliers BP 11, 69571 DardillyFrance.

J Banchereau: LIR@dial.oleane.com

(33)4.72.17.27.00

(33)4.78.35.47.50

Immune regulation by cd40-cd40-l interactions

C. van Kooten and J. Banchereau

[Vol 2 pp d1-11; January 1, 1997]

9159203

T. M

Wright

 

Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology Department of Medicine University of Pittsburgh E114 Biomedical Science Tower 200 Lothrop St. Pittsburgh, PA 15261

Wright@novell1.dept-med.pitt.edu

(412)624-9028

(412)648-7047

Cytokines in acute and chronic inflammation

C. A. Feghali and T. M. Wright

[Vol 2 pp d12-26; January 1, 1997]

9159205

M

Vihinen

 

Department of Biosciences

Division of Biochemistry

PO Box 56

FIN-00014 University of Helsinki

Finland

mauno.vihinen@helsinki.fi

+358-9-708 59081

+358-9-708 59068

BTK, the tyrosine kinase affected in X-linked agammaglobulinemia

M. Vihinen, P. T. Mattsson, and C. I. E. Smith

[Vol 2 pp d27-42, January 1, 1997]

9159207

M.

Levi

 

4500 South Lancaster Road

Mail Code 151

Dallas, TX 75216.

mmjjl@aol.com

(214) 376-5451, ext. 5526

(214) 372-7948

Role of cholesterol in the regulation of renal phosphate transport

H. Wang, H. Zajicek, V. Kumar, P. Wilson, and M. Levi [Vol 2 pp d43-48, February 1, 1997]

9159209

Carlos

Martínez

 

Centro Nacional de Biotecnología

Department of Immunology and Oncology

Campus de Cantoblanco

E-28049 Madrid, Spain

cmartineza@cnb.uam.es

34 1 585-4559

34 1 372-0493

Role of NF-kappaB in the control of apoptotic and proliferative responses in IL-2-responsive T cells

J Gómez, D Garcí-Domingo, C Martínez-A, and A Rebollo [Vol 2 pp d49-60, February 15, 1997]

9159211

D

Kabelitz

 

Dept. of Immunology Paul-Ehrlich-Institute P.O. Box D-63207 Langen Germany

kabelitz@em.uni-frankfurt.de

+49-6103-772002

+49-6103-771253

Antigen-induced death of T-Lymphocytes

D Kabelitz and O Janssen

[Vol 2 pp d61-77, February 15, 1997]

9159213

S. N.

Abraham

 

Department of Pathology Barnes-Jewish Hospital of St. Louis (North campus) Washington University Medical Center 216, South kingshighwaySt. Louis, MO 63110.

abraham@pathbox.wustl.edu

(314) 454-7075

(314) 747-1671.

Mast cells as modulators of host defense in the lung S. N. Abraham, K. Thankavel and R. Malaviya

[Vol 2 pp d78-87, February 15, 1997]

9159215

B.

Marchetti

Department of Pharmacology Medical School University of Catania 95125 Catania Laboratory of Biotech. Neuropharmacology OASI Institute for Research and Care (IRCCS) on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging Troina (EN) Italy

marc@ictuniv.unict.it

0113995/330-533 ext. 255

#:0113995/333-219

Cross-talk signals in the CNS: Role of neurotrophic and hormonal factors, adhesion molecules and intercellular signaling agents in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH)-astroglial interactive network

B. Marchetti

[Vol 2 pp d88-125, March 1, 1997]

9159216

S

Johansson

Department of Medical and Physiological Chemistry The Biomedical Center Box 575 S-751 23 Uppsala Sweden

staffan.johansson@bmc.uu.se

+46-18174277

+46-18550762

 

Fibronectin-integrin interactions

S. Johansson, G. Svineng, K. Wennerberg, A. Armulik and L. Lohikangas

[Vol 2 pp d126-146, March 1, 1997]

9159220

Stephen

Dewhurst

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

University of Rochester Medical Center

575 Elmwood Avenue, Box 672

Rochester, NY 14642

dwrt@bphvax.biophysics.rochester.edu

(716)275-3216

(716)473-2361

Pathogenesis and treatment of HIV-1 infection: recent developments

S. Dewhurst and L Whetter

[Vol 2 pp d147-159, March 1, 1997]

9159223

W. S.

Zawalich

Yale University School of Nursing

100 Church Street South

New Haven, CT 06536-0740

Walter.Zawalich@Yale.Edu

(203)-785-5522

(203) 785-6455

Signal transduction in pancreatic ß-cells: Regulation of insulin secretion by information flow in the phospholipase C/Protein kinase C pathway

W. S. Zawalich, M. Bonnet-Eymard, and K. C. Zawalich [Vol 2, pp d160-172, March 15, 1997]

9159224

Constantin

Bona

Department of Microbiology Box 1124

1 Gustave L. Levy Place

New York NY 10029

bona@msvax.mssm.edu

(212)-241-6924

(212)-423-0711

Immune response of neonates elicited by somatic transgene vaccination with naked DNA

A. Bot, S. Antohi and Constantin Bona

[Vol 2, pp d173-188, May 1, 1997]

9206972

M. B.

Grisham

 

Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

LSU Medical Center

1501 Kings Highway

Shreveport, LA 71130

mgrish@lsumc.edu

(318) 675-6021

(318) 675-4156

Intreactions between superoxide and nitric oxide: Implications in DNA damage and mutagenesis

D. Jourd'heuil, D. Kang and M. B. Grisham

[Vol 2, pp d189-196, May 1, 1997]

9206981

R. D.

Stout

Department of Microbiology

James H. Quillen College of Medicine

Box 70579

East Tennessee State University

Johnson City, TN 37614-0579

stout@access.etsu-tn.edu

(423)-439- 6299

(423)-439-5847

T cell signaling of macrophage function in inflammatory disease

R. D. Stout and J. Suttles

[Vol 2, pp d197-206, May 1, 1997]

9206987

C

Kung

Department of Pathology

Washington University School of Medicine

Box 8118

660 South Euclid Avenue

St. Louis, MO 63110

chunkung@pathbox.wustl.edu

(314)-362-8721

314-362-8888

Recent advances in lymphocyte signaling and regulation C. Kung and M. L. Thomas

[Vol 2, pp d207-221, May 1, 1997]

9206982

D. A.

Bernlohr

Department of Biochemistry

University of Minnesota

1479 Gortner Ave.

St. Paul, MN 55108

david-b@biosci.cbs.umn.edu

612-624-2712

612-625-5780

Fatty acid transporters in animal cells

T. Y. Hui and D. A. Bernlohr

[Vol 2, pp d222-231, May 15, 1997]

9206980

Kim E

Longworth

 

Department of Surgical and Radiological School of Veterinary Medicine

University of California, Davis

Davis, CA 95616

kelongworth@ucdavis.edu

(916)-754-9391

(916)-752-6042

The comparative biology of pulmonary intravascular macrophages

Kim E. Longworth

[Vol 2, pp d232-241, June 1, 1997]

9206983

Steven

Grant

Medical College of Virginia

MCV Station Box 230

Richmond, VA 23298

stgrant@vgems.vcu.edu

804-828-5211

804- 828-8079

Modulation of ara-C induced apoptosis in leukemia by the PKC activator bryostatin 1

Steven Grant

[Vol 2, pp d242-252, June 1, 1997]

92069779195893

Harbans

Lal

Department of Pharmacology

University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

3500 Camp Bowie Blvd

Forth Wroth, Texas 76107

hdas@hsc.unt.edu

(817)-735-5448

(817)-735-2091

 

Genes implicated in the pathogenesis of alzheimer's disease Hriday K. Das, Ph.D., and Harbans Lal, Ph.D.

[Vol 2, pp d253-259, June 1, 1997]

9206974

Louise P.

Cramer

 

The Randall Institute

Kings College London

26-29 Drury Lane

London WC2B 5RL, UK

louise.cramer@kcl.ac.uk

+44-171-465-5377

+44-171-497-9078

 

Molecular mechanism of actin-dependent retograde flow in lamellipodia of motile cells

Louise P. Cramer

[Vol 2, pp d260-270, June 1, 1997]

9206973

Parviz M .

Pour

 

UNMC/Eppley Cancer Center and Department of Pathology and Microbiology

University of Nebraska Medical Center

600 South 42 nd Street

Omaha, NE 68198-6805

ppour@unmc.edu

(402) 559-4495

(402) 559-4651

The role of langerhans islets in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Parviz M . Pour

[Vol 2, pp d271-282, June 1, 1997]

9206985

Adriana

Heguy

Oncogene Science, Inc.

106 Charles Lindbergh Blvd.,

Uniondale, NY 11553

aheguy@oncogene.com

516-222-0023

516-222-0114

Inhibition of the HIV Rev transactivator : A new target for therapeutic intervention

Adriana Heguy

[Vol 2, pp d283-297, June 1, 1997]

9206979

John M.

Taylor

Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease PO Box 419100 San Franscisco CA 94141-9100

john_taylor@quickmail.uscf.edu

(415) 826-7500

(415) 285-5632

Transgenic rabbit models for the study of atherosclerosis John M. Taylor

[Vol 2, pp d298-308, June 15, 1997]

9206988

Joanna

Peris

University of Florida Box 100487 Gainesville FL 32610

peris@cop.health.ufl.edu

(352) 392-9768

(352) 392-9187

Neurochemical basis of disruption of hippocampal long term potentiation by chronic alcohol exposure

Joanna Peris

[Vol 2, pp d309-316, June 15, 1997]

9206984

Ching-Hua

Wang

Biology Department California State University 5500 University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA

cwang@csusb.edu

909-880-5365

909-880-7005

Study of biological properties of trichinella spiralis newborn larvae and the antiparasitic mucosal immunity of the host Ching-Hua Wang

[Vol 2, pp d317-330, July 1, 1997]

 

Bjørn S.

Skålhegg

Institute of Medical Biochemistry University of Oslo, P.O. box 1112 Blindern N-0317 Oslo, Norway

skalhegg@ basalmed.uio.no

+47 22851454

+4722851497

Specificity in the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway. differential expression, regulation, and subcellular

Bjørn S. Skålhegg and Kjetil Taskén

[Vol 2, pp d331-342, July 1, 1997]

 

Lawrence

Chan S

Medicine Service, Section of Dermatology

Lakeside Division, VA Chicago Health Care System, and Division of Immunodermatology

Department of Dermatology Northwestern University Medical School

300 E. Superior St.

Chicago, IL 60611

E-mail: larrychan@nwu.edu

(312) 908-4432

 

(312) 908-1984

Human skin basement membrane in health and in autoimmune diseases

Lawrence S Chan

[Vol 2, pp d343-352, July 15, 1997]

9232815

M. S.

Sandrin

Molecular Immunogenetics Laboratory

Austin Research Institute

Austin & Repatriation Medical Center

Heidelberg Vic. 3084 Australia

M. S. Sandrin: ms_sandrin@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au

61-3-92870666

61-3-92870600

Transgenic approaches for the reduction of Galalpha(1,3)Gal for xenotransplantation

M. S. Sandrin, N. Osman and I. F. C. McKenzie

[Vol 2 pp e1-11; April 1, 1997]

9159186

Howard

Safran

Department of Medicine

The Miriam Hospital

164 Summit Ave, Providence, RI 02906

wsikov@lifespan.org

(401)331-8500, ext. 37151

(401)521-1057

Weekly Paclitaxel as a radiation sensitizer for locally advanced gastric and pancreatic cancers: The Brown University Oncology Group experience

W. M. Sikov, MD and H. Safran, MD

[Vol 2 pp e21-27; May 1, 1997]

9206986

J. N.

Benoit

Department of Physiology

University of South Alabama

College of Medicine

MSB 3024

Mobile, AL 36688

jbenoit@jaguar1.usouthal.edu

(334) 460 - 6833

(334) 460 - 6464

Vascular reactivity following ischemia/reperfusion J. N. Benoit and M. S. Taylor

[Vol 2 pp e28-33; May 15, 1997]

9206971

A

Parsons

University of South Florida

4 Columbia Drive

Tampa, FL 33606

No Email

(813)-254-7774

(813)-254-0940

Sonohysterographic imaging of the endometrial cavity A. Parsons, A. Hill, and D. Spicer

[Vol 1 pp f1-5; January 1, 1996]

9159251

A

Babaknia

Women's Health Institute of California

1 San Sebastian

New Port Beach, CA 92660

No Email

(714)-540-1122

(714)-540-1258

The role of laser in the laparascopic treatment of gynecologic pathologies

A. Babaknia

[Vol 1 pp f8-9; January 1, 1996

9159255

J. Michael

Tyszka

Department of Radiology

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

8700 Beverly Blvd.

Los Angeles CA 90048

mike@uwmri1.csmc.edu

(310) 855-8518

(310) 855-0137

Virtual Reality publication of spiral ct-derived three-dimensional models

J. M. Tyszka

[Vol 2 pp f2-3; January 1, 1997]

9159253

D.

Amadori

Department of Medical Oncology- Pierantoni Hospital

Via Forlanini, 34

47100 Forli, Italy

i.o.r@fo.nettuno.it

0543-731737

0543-731736

Ovarian cancer: Natural history & metastatic pattern D Amadori

[Vol 2, pp g8-10, January 1 1997]

9159259

Valerio Maria

Jasonni

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Bologna

S. Orsola General Hospital

Via Massarenti 13

40123 Bologna, Italy

No Email

(39) (51) 343934

(39) (51) 301994

Potential role of growth factors in ovarian cancer VM Jassoni, A Amadori, G Gentile & L Alesi

[Vol 1, pp g14-19, December 1 1996]

9159261

A.

Martoni

Medical Oncology Division

S.Orsola-Malpighi Hospital

Via Albertoni 15

40138 Bologna Italy

martoni@antlab.cineca.it

39-51-6362111

051- 6362508

Chemotherapy of advanced ovarian cancer Martoni A., Cacciari N., Angelelli B., Zamagni C., Pannuti F.

[Vol 2, g20-26, March 15, 1997]

9159262

S

Yarus

Department of Cell Biology

Baylor College of Medicine

One Baylor Plaza

Houston

TX 77030-3498

syarus@mbcr.bcm.tmc.edu

(713)-798-6211

(713)-798-8012

The carboxy-teminal domain of human surfactant protein B is not required for secretion in milk of transgenic mice

S. Yarus, T. E. Weaver, J. M. Rosen

[Vol 2 pp a1-8; May 1, 1997]

9206990

Burton M

Alutra

Box 31

Suny-Health Science Center at Brooklyn

450 Clarkson Avenue

Brooklyn

New York 11203

No Email

(718)270-2194

(718)270-3103

Elevation of extracellular magnesium rapidly raises intracellular free Mg 2+ in human aortic endothelial cells: is extracellular Mg2+ a regulatory cation?

Aimin Zhang, Bella T. Altura and Burton M. Altura

[Vol 2 pp a13-17; June 1, 1997]

9206991

Siamak

Tabibzadeh

Dept of Pathology

Moffitt Cancer Center

12902 Magnolia Drive

Tampa, FL 33612

Tabibzad@nshs.edu

(813)-979-7237

(813)-979-3085

Distinct tumor specific expression of TGFB4 (ebaf), a novel human gene of the TGF-b superfamily

Siamak Tabibzadeh, Ravi Kothapalli, Ibrahim Buyuksal

[Vol 2 pp a18-25; July 15, 1997]

9230066

Kuang Yu

Chen

Department of Chemistry,

P.O. Box 939,

Rutgers University,

Piscataway, New Jersey 08855-0939

kychen@rutchem.rutgers.edu

(908) 445-3739

(908)445-5312

Spermine stimulates the phosphorylation of the nuclear matrix proteins catalyzed by nuclear kinase II

Rati Verma and Kuang Yu Chen

[Vol 2 pp a26-30; September 15, 1997]

9283098

James

Sorace

Chief Blood Bank and Hematology Laboratories

Baltimore VA Medical Center

10 N. Greene St,

Baltimore MD 21201

jmsorace@ ix.netcom.com

(410)-605-7000 Ext. 5335

(410)-605-7911

Functional bioinformatics: the cellular response database

James Sorace, Kip Canfield, Steven Russell

[Vol 2 pp a31-36; November 1, 1997]

9342304

Gary V.

Borzillo

OSI Pharmaceuticals,

106 Charles Lindbergh Blvd

Uniondale, NY, 11553-3649

Gborzillo@OSIP.com

(516)-222-0023

(516)-222-0114

A p53 growth arrest protects fibroblasts from anticancer agents

E. Siobhan McCormack, Arthur M. Bruskin, Gary V. Borzillo

[Vol 2 pp a37-45; November 1, 1997]

9351895

Fred

Fändrich

Dept. Of general & thoracic surgery

Universitiy of kiel

Arnold-heller-str. 7

24105 kiel

Germany.

++49-431-597-57 71 16

Pdohrmann@email.uni-kiel.de

++49-431-597-4339/1808

Migration and activation pattern of specialized dendritic cells after heterotopic small bowel transplantation in a graft-versus-host model of the rat.

F. Fändrich, j. Schröder, t. Jahnke, a. M. Waaga, m. R. Pawaresch, and h. H. Wacker

[vol 2 pp b1-11; january 1, 1997]

9236185

B.

Rueger

 

 

No Email

 

Experimental procedure for the detection of a rare human mrna with the dig system

B. Rueger, j. Thalhammer, i. Obermaier, and s. Gruenewald-janho

[vol 2 pp c1-5; february 15, 1997]

9159199

S. B.

Schmidbauer

 

 

no email

 

Rapid purification of histidine-tagged glutathione s-transferase fusion protein bymetal chelate poros® perfusion chromatography® media

S. B. Schmidbauer and o. K. Strobel

[vol 2 pp c6-8; february 15, 1997]

9159201

Helene f.

Rosenberg

The laboratory of host defenses

National institute of allergy and infectious diseases

National institutes of health

Building 10, room 11n104

9000 rockville pike, bethesda

Maryland 20892

(301)402-4369

Hr2k@nih.gov

(301) 402-9131

An improved method for southwestern blotting

Jeffrey s. Handen and helene f. Rosenberg

[vol 2 pp c9-11; june 15, 1997]

9206978

Joseph b.

Domachowske

Laboratory of host defenses

National institute of allergy and infectious diseases

National institutes of health

Building 10 room 11n112

9000 rockville pike

Bethesda, md 20892

(301) 402-4369

Jdomach@helix.nih.gov

(315) 445-2663

Reamplification of differential display products: more is not better

J.b. domachowske and h.l. malech

[vol 2, pp c12-14, july 15, 1997]

9206975

Muro-Cacho

Carlos A.

Pathology Department,

H.Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at University of South Florida, College of Medicine,

12902 Magnolia Drive,

Tampa, FL 33612-9497

(813) 632-1708

murocacho@moffitt.usf.edu

(813) 972-4673 ext. 2268

In situ PCR. Overview of procedures and applications

C. Muro-Cacho

[Vol 2, pp c15-29, September 1, 1997]

9281304

Klaus D.

Brunnemann

American Health Foundation

1 Dana Road

Vallhalla, NY 10595

(914) 592-6317

nrivera2@ix.netcom.com

(914) 789-7167

The in ovo carcinogenicity assay (IOCA): a review of an experimental approach for research on carcinogenesis and carcinogenicity testing

Harald Enzmann and Klaus D. Brunnemann

[Vol 2, pp c30-39, December 15, 1997]

9389642

J.

Banchereau

Schering Plough Laboratory for Immunological Research

27, chemin des Peupliers

BP 11, 69571 Dardilly

France.

(33)4.78.35.47.50

LIR@dial.oleane.com

(33)4.72.17.27.00

Immune regulation by cd40-cd40-l interactions

C. van Kooten and J. Banchereau

[Vol 2 pp d1-11; January 1, 1997]

9159203

T. M.

Wright

Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology

Department of Medicine

University of Pittsburgh

E1109 Biomedical Science Tower

200 Lothrop St.

Pittsburgh, PA 15261

(412)648-7047

Wright@novell1.dept-med.pitt.edu

(412)624-9028

Cytokines in acute and chronic inflammation

C. A. Feghali and T. M. Wright

[Vol 2 pp d12-26; January 1, 1997]

9159205

M

Vihinen

Department of Biosciences

Division of Biochemistry

PO Box 56

FIN-00014 University of Helsinki

Finland

358-9-708 59068

mauno.vihinen@helsinki.fi

358-9-708 59081

BTK, the tyrosine kinase affected in X-linked agammaglobulinemia

M. Vihinen, P. T. Mattsson, and C. I. E. Smith

[Vol 2 pp d27-42, January 1, 1997]

9159207

M.

Levi

4500 South Lancaster Road

Mail Code 151

Dallas, TX 75216.

(214) 372-7948

mmjjl@aol.com

(214) 376-5451, ext. 5526

Role of cholesterol in the regulation of renal phosphate transport

H. Wang, H. Zajicek, V. Kumar, P. Wilson, and M. Levi

[Vol 2 pp d43-48, February 1, 1997]

9159209

Carlos MartínezA.

Carlos Martínez

Centro Nacional de Biotecnología

Department of Immunology and Oncology

Campus de Cantoblanco

E-28049 Madrid, Spain

34 1 372-0493

cmartineza@cnb.uam.es

34 1 585-4559

Role of NF-kappaB in the control of apoptotic and proliferative responses in IL-2-responsive T cells

J Gómez, D Garcí-Domingo, C Martínez-A, and A Rebollo

[Vol 2 pp d49-60, February 15, 1997]

9159211

D

Kabelitz

Dept. of Immunology

Paul-Ehrlich-Institute

P.O. Box

D-63207 Langen

Germany.

49-6103-771253

Kabelitz@em.uni-frankfurt.de

49-6103-772002

Antigen-induced death of T-Lymphocytes

D Kabelitz and O Janssen

[Vol 2 pp d61-77, February 15, 1997]

9159213

S. N.

Abraham

Department of Pathology

Barnes-Jewish Hospital of St. Louis

(North campus)

Washington University Medical Center

216, South Kingshighway

St. Louis, MO 63110.

(314) 747-1671.

abraham@pathbox.wustl.edu

(314) 454-7075

Mast cells as modulators of host defense in the lung

S. N. Abraham, K. Thankavel and R. Malaviya

[Vol 2 pp d78-87, February 15, 1997]

9159215

B

Marchetti

Department of Pharmacology

Medical School

University of Catania

95125 Catania

Laboratory of Biotech. Neuropharmacology

OASI Institute for Research and Care (IRCCS) on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging

Troina

(EN)

Italy

0113995/333-219

marc@ictuniv.unict.it

0113995/330-533 ext. 255

Cross-talk signals in the CNS: Role of neurotrophic and hormonal factors, adhesion molecules and intercellular signaling agents in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH)-astroglial interactive network

B. Marchetti

[Vol 2 pp d88-125, March 1, 1997]

9159216

S

Johansson

Department of Medical and Physiological Chemistry

The Biomedical Center

Box 575

S-751 23 Uppsala

Sweden.

46-18550762

staffan.johansson@bmc.uu.se

46-18174277

Fibronectin-integrin interactions

S. Johansson, G. Svineng, K. Wennerberg, A. Armulik and L. Lohikangas

[Vol 2 pp d126-146, March 1, 1997]

9159220

Stephen

Dewhurst

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

University of Rochester Medical Center

575 Elmwood Avenue, Box 672

Rochester, NY 14642

(716)473-2361

dwrt@bphvax.biophysics.rochester.edu

(716)275-3216

Pathogenesis and treatment of HIV-1 infection: recent developments

S. Dewhurst and L Whetter

[Vol 2 pp d147-159, March 1, 1997]

9159223

W. S.

Zawalich

Yale University School of Nursing

100 Church Street South

New Haven

CT 06536-0740 USA.

203 785-6455

Walter.Zawalich@Yale.Edu

203-785-5522

Signal transduction in pancreatic ß-cells: Regulation of insulin secretion by information flow in the phospholipase C/Protein kinase C pathway

W. S. Zawalich, M. Bonnet-Eymard, and K. C. Zawalich

[Vol 2, pp d160-172, March 15, 1997]

9159224

Constantin

Bona

Department of Microbiology

Box 1124

1 Gustave L. Levy Place

New York

NY 10029

USA

212-423-0711

bona@msvax.mssm.edu

212-241-6924

Immune response of neonates elicited by somatic transgene vaccination with naked DNA

A. Bot, S. Antohi and Constantin Bona

[Vol 2, pp d173-188, May 1, 1997]

9206972

M. B.

Grisham

Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

LSU Medical Center

1501 Kings Highway

Shreveport

LA 71130 USA

(318) 675-4156

mgrish@lsumc.edu

(318) 675-6021

Intreactions between superoxide and nitric oxide: Implications in DNA damage and mutagenesis

D. Jourd'heuil, D. Kang and M. B. Grisham

[Vol 2, pp d189-196, May 1, 1997]

9206981

R. D.

Stout

Department of Microbiology

James H. Quillen College of Medicine

Box 70579

East Tennessee State University

Johnson City

TN 37614-0579

423 439 5847

stout@access.etsu-tn.edu

423 439 6299

T cell signaling of macrophage function in inflammatory disease

R. D. Stout and J. Suttles

[Vol 2, pp d197-206, May 1, 1997]

9206987

C

Kung

Department of Pathology

Washington University School of Medicine

Box 8118

660 South Euclid Avenue

St. Louis

MO 63110

314-362-8888

chunkung@pathbox.wustl.edu

314-362-8721

Recent advances in lymphocyte signaling and regulation

C. Kung and M. L. Thomas

[Vol 2, pp d207-221, May 1, 1997]

9206982

D. A.

Bernlohr

Department of Biochemistry

University of Minnesota

1479 Gortner Ave.

St. Paul

MN 55108

612-625-5780

david-b@biosci.cbs.umn.edu

612-624-2712

Fatty acid transporters in animal cells

T. Y. Hui and D. A. Bernlohr

[Vol 2, pp d222-231, May 15, 1997]

9206980

Steven

Grant

Medical College of Virginia

MCV Station Box 230

Richmond, VA

VA 23298

804- 828-8079

stgrant@vgems.vcu.edu

804-828-5211

Modulation of ara-C induced apoptosis in leukemia by the PKC activator bryostatin 1

Steven Grant

[Vol 2, pp d242-252, June 1, 1997]

9206977

Hriday K.

Das

Department of Pharmacology

University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

Texas 76107

(817)-735-2091

hdas@hsc.unt.edu

(817)-735-5448

Genes implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease

Hriday K. Das, Ph.D., and Harbans Lal, Ph.D.

[Vol 2, pp d253-259, June 1, 1997]

9206974

Louise P.

Cramer

The Randall Institute

Kings College London

26-29 Drury Lane

London WC2B 5RL, UK

44-171-497-9078

louise.cramer@kcl.ac.uk

44-171-465-5377

Molecular mechanism of actin-dependent retograde flow in lamellipodia of motile cells

Louise P. Cramer

[Vol 2, pp d260-270, June 1, 1997]

9206973

Parviz M .

Pour

UNMC/Eppley Cancer Center and Department of Pathology and Microbiology

University of Nebraska Medoical Center

600 South 42 nd Street

Omaha

NE 68198-6805

(402) 559-4651

ppour@mail.unmc.edu

(402) 559-4495

The role of Langerhans islets in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Parviz M . Pour

[Vol 2, pp d271-282, June 1, 1997]

9206985

Adriana

Heguy

Oncogene Science, Inc.

106 Charles Lindbergh Blvd.

Uniondale, NY 11553

516-222-0114

aheguy@oncogene.com

516-222-0023

Inhibition of the HIV Rev transactivator : A new target for therapeutic intervention

Adriana Heguy

[Vol 2, pp d283-297, June 1, 1997]

9206979

John M.

Taylor

Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease

PO Box 419100

San Franscisco

CA 94141-9100

(415) 285-5632

john_taylor@quickmail.uscf.edu

(415) 826-7500

Transgenic rabbit models for the study of atherosclerosis

John M. Taylor and Jianglin Fan

[Vol 2, pp d298-308, June 15, 1997]

9206988

Joanna

Peris

University of Florida

Box 100487

Gainesville FL 32610

(352) 392-9187

peris@cop.health.ufl.edu

(352) 392-9768

Neurochemical basis of disruption of hippocampal long term potentiation by chronic alcohol exposure

Joanna Peris

[Vol 2, pp d309-316, June 15, 1997]

9206988

Ching-Hua

Wang

Biology Department

California State University

5500 University Parkway

San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA

909-880-7005

cwang@ wiley.csusb.edu

909-880-5365

Study of biological properties of trichinella spiralis newborn larvae and the antiparasitic mucosal immunity of the host

Ching-Hua Wang

[Vol 2, pp d317-330, July 1, 1997]

9214375

Bjørn S.

Skålhegg

Institute of Medical Biochemistry

University of Oslo, P.O. box 1112 Blindern

N-0317 Oslo, Norway

4722851497

skalhegg@ basalmed.uio.no

47 22851454

Specificity in the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway. differential expression, regulation, and subcellular localization of subunits of PKA

Bjørn S. Skålhegg and Kjetil Taskén

[Vol 2, pp d331-342, July 1, 1997]

9236186

Lawrence S

Chan

Medicine Service, Section of Dermatology

Lakeside Division, VA Chicago Health Care System, and Division of Immunodermatology

Department of Dermatology, Northwestern University Medical School

300 E. Superior St.

Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 908-1984

larrychan@nwu.edu

(312) 908-4432

Human skin basement membrane in health and in autoimmune diseases

Lawrence S Chan

[Vol 2, pp d343-352, July 15, 1997]

9232815

David E.

Fisher

Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital

Harvard Medical School,

44 Binney St.

Boston, MA 02115

(617)632-2085

david_fisher@dfci.harvard.edu

(617) 632-4916

Apoptosis in tumorigenesis and cancer therapy

Gaèl McGill and David E. Fisher

[Vol 2, pp d353-379, July 15, 1997]

9230063

Bing K

Lam

250 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

(617) 432-0979

bingklam@ mbcrr.harvard.edu

(617) 432-1329

Leukotriene C4 synthase: a critical enzyme for the biosynthesis of SRS-A.

Bing K Lam

[Vol 2, pp d380-386, July 15, 1997]

9230064

William W.

Barrow

Senior Staff Microbiologis

Mycobacteriology Research Unit

Southern Research Unit

2000 Ninth Avenue South

Birmingham, Alabama 35205

(205) 581-2877

barrow@sri.org

(205) 581-2139

Processing of mycobacterial lipids and effects on host responsiveness

William W. Barrow

[Vol 2, pp d387-400, August 15, 1997]

9257946

Omar

Bagasra

Division of Infectious Diseases

Thomas Jefferson University

Jefferson Alumni Hall

1020 Locust Street, Suite #330

Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215)-923-1956

O_Bagasra@ lac.jci.tju.edu

(215)-503-1261

Natural immunity against human immunodeficiency viruses: prospects for AIDS vaccines

Omar Bagasra and Muhammad Amjad

[Vol 2, pp d401-416, August 15, 1997]

9236184

Kuang Yu

Chen

Department of Chemistry,

Wright Chemistry Lab ,

Rutgers University

Piscataway, NJ. 08855-0939

(732) 445-5312

kychen@rutchem.rutgers.edu

(732) 445-3739

Transcription factors and the down-regulation of G1/S boundary genes in human diploid fibroblasts during senescence

Kuang Yu Chen

[Vol 2, pp d417-426, September 1, 1997]

9281303

Yogesh C.

Awasthi

Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics

7.138 Medical Research Building

301 University Boulevard

The University of Texas Medical Branch

Galveston, Texas 77555-1067

(409) 772-6603

ycawasth@ utmb.edu

(409) 772-2735

Multiple transport proteins involved in the detoxification of endo- and xenobiotics

Yogesh C. Awasthi

Sanjay Awasthi, and Piotr Zimniak

[Vol 2, pp d427-437, September 15, 1997]

9285732

Michael A.

Reale

Department of Internal Medicine/Oncology

Yale School of Medicine

West Haven Veterans Administration Medical Center

333 Cedar St

P.O. Box 208032

New Haven, CT 06520-8032

(203)-737-2630

Michael.Reale@ QM.YALE.EDU

(203)-737-5689

The DCC protein -- neural development and the malignant process

Kimberly M. Rieger-Christ, Karina L. Brierley and Michael A. Reale

[Vol 2, pp d438-448, September 15, 1997]

9294094

Kermit L

Carraway

Dept of Cell Biology and Anatomy (R-124)

University of Miami School of Medicine

Miami, FL 33101

(305)-243-4431

Kcarrawa@mednet. med. miami edu

(305)-243-6691

Sialomucin complex in tumors and tissues

Richard R. McNeer, Shari Price-Schiavi, Masanobu Komatsu, Nevis Fregien, Coralie A. Carothers Carraway and Kermit L. Carraway

[Vol 2, pp d449-459, September 15, 1997]

9294093

Subhas

Chakrabarty

Division of Laboratory Medicine, Box 73

University of Texas

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

1515 Holcombe Boulevard

Houston, TX 77030

(713) 794-5765

schakrab@notes.mdacc. tmc

(713) 792-5538

Action of polypeptide growth factors in colon cancer; development of new therapeutic approaches

Subhas Chakrabarty, Sharon Reynolds, Hong mei Wang and Sriram Rajagopal

[Vol 2, pp d460-470, September 15, 1997]

9295261

Guillermo G.

Gomez

Department of Animal Science

North Carolina State University

Raleigh, NC 27695-7626

(919)-515-7780

guillermo_gomez@ncsu.edu

(919)-515-2019

The colostrum-deprived, artificially-reared, neonatal pig as a model animal for studying rotavirus gastroenteritis

Guillermo G. Gomez

[Vol 2, pp d471-481, September 15, 1997]

9295262

Susan M.

Fischer

The University of Texas

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Science Park-Research Division

P.O. Box 389

Smithville, TX 78957

(512) 237-9566

sa83161@odin.mdacc.tmc.edu

(512) 237-9482

Prostaglandins and cancer

Susan M Fischer

[Vol 2, pp d482-500, October 1, 1997]

9300941

Sarah J.

Parsons

Department of Microbiology and Cancer Center

Box 441, Health Sciences Center

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA 22908

(804) 982-0689

sap@virginia.edu

(804) 924-2352

Role of c-Src tyrosine kinase in EGF-induced mitogenesis

Allison P. Belsches, Michelle D. Haskell, and Sarah J. Parsons

[Vol 2, pp d501-518, October 15, 1997]

9331427

Rajeshwar R

Tekmal

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and Winship Cancer Center

Emory University School of Medicine

Atlanta, GA 30322-4710

(404)-727-8615

rtekmal@emory.edu

(404)-727-9847

Role of MMTV integration locus cellular genes in breast cancer

Rajeshwar Rao Tekmal, and Nagalakshmi Keshava

[Vol 2, pp d519-526, November 1, 1997]

9334290

Elisabeth

Zenger

University of California San Francisco

Box 0874

San Francisco, California, 94143

(415)-206-3765

ezenger@sfaids.ucsf.edu

(415)-206-6731

Cellular mechanisms of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-induced neuropathogenesis

Elisabeth Zenger, Evelyn Tiffany-Castiglioni, and Ellen W. Collisson

[Vol 2 pp d527-537; November 1, 1997]

9341240

Honnavara N.

Ananthaswamy

Department of Immunology,

The University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center,

1515 Holcombe Blvd.,

Box 178,

Houston, TX 77030,

(713) 794-1322

hanantha@notes.mdacc.tmc.edu

(713) 792-8657

Mechanisms of induction of skin cancer by UV radiation

Holly Soehnge, Allal Ouhtit and Honnavara N. Ananthaswamy

[Vol 2 pp d538-551; November 1, 1997]

9343491

A.K.

Moschovakis

Dept. Basic Sciences

Faculty of Medicine

University of Crete

P.O. Box 1393

Crete, Greece

++30-81-394530

moschov@med.uch.gr

++30-81-394509

The neural integrators of the mammalian saccadic system

Adonis K. Moschovakis

[Vol 2, d552-577, November 15, 1997]

9341239

Michael

Bukrinsky

The Picower Institute for Medical Research

350 Community Drive

Manhasset, NY 11030

(516)365-0286

mbukrinsky@picower.edu

(516)365-4200

HIV-1 nuclear import: in search of a leader

Michael I. Bukrinsky and Omar K. Haffar

[Vol 2, d578-587, December 1, 19977]

9366553

S.T.

Seto

Department of Microbiology

California State University

Los Angeles, Los Angeles

California, 90032-8201

213 343 6451

mtashiro@nih.go.jp or jseto@calstatela.edu

213 343 2034

Determinants of organ tropism of Sendai virus

M. Tashiro and J.T. Seto

[Vol 2, d588-591, December 1, 1997]

9369500

Laurence S.

Baskin

Chief Pediatric Urology

University of California, San Francisco

UCSF Children's Medical Center

San Francisco CA, 94141

(415)-476-8849

baskinl@itsa.ucsf.edu

(415)-476-1612

Cellular signaling in the bladder

Laurence S. Baskin Simon W. Hayward, Ronald A. Sutherland, Michael S. DiSandro, Axel A.Thomson and Gerald R. Cunha

[Vol 2, d592-595, December 1, 1997]

9374449

Ila A.

Davis

M409 Walter's Life Sciences Building

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN, 37996

(423)- 974-4007

gditila@utkux. utcc.utk.edu

(423)- 974-4011

A skeptical look at viral immune evasion

Ila A. Davis, and BarryT. Rouse

[Vol 2, d596-605, December 1, 1997]

9386215

Kalle

Saksela

Institute of Medical Technology

University of Tampere

P.O. Box 607, FIN-33101

Tampere, Finland

358-3-215 7710

kalle.saksela @uta.fi

358-3-215 7029

HIV-1 Nef and host cell protein kinases

Kalle Saksela

[Vol 2, d606-618, December 15, 1997]

9388166

Magnús

Gottfredsson

P.O. Box 3824

Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health

Department of Medicine

Duke University Medical Center

Durham, NC 27710

(919)-684-8902

gottf003@mc.duke.edu

(919)-684-2660

Human immunodeficiency virus type I as a target for gene therapy

Magnús Gottfredsson and Paul R. Bohjanen

[Vol 2, d619-634, December 15, 1997]

9388165

Tom G.

Obrig

Department of Microbiology and Immunology,

University of Rochester

Box 672, 601 Elmwood Avenue

Rochester, NY 14642

(716) 473-9573

Tom_Obrig@urmc.rochester.edu

(716) 275-6634

Shiga toxin mode of action in E. coli O157:H7

Tom G. Obrig

[Vol 2, d635-642, December 15, 1997]

9392626

M. S.

Sandrin

Molecular Immunogenetics Laboratory

Austin Research Institute

Austin & Repatriation Medical Center

Heidelberg Vic. 3084

Australia

61-3-92870600

ms_sandrin@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au

61-3-9287066