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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 94, No. 4 (Feb. 18, 1997), pp. xi-xvi Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41382 . Accessed: 05/05/2014 05:34 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Mon, 5 May 2014 05:34:45 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 94, No. 4 (Feb. 18, 1997), pp. xi-xviPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41382 .

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AUTHOR INDEX, FEBRUARY 18, 1997

Abraham, N. G. 1432 Airaksinen, M. S. 1488 Alexander, I. E. 1426 Alnemri, E. S. 1172 Al-Shamma, H. A. 1521 Altman, S. 1101 Andersson, B. 1585 Ando, H. 1298 Andrews, D. 1378 Arkin, A. P. 1194 Armstrong, R. C. 1172 Arnason, U. 1276 Arnold, A. P. 1521 Ashley, T. 1327 Attardi, G. 1166 Bahram, S. 1298 Baker, M. B. 1366 Balschun, D. 1494 Banks, S. 1172 Barba, G. 1200 Barbour, R. 1550 Barton, N. H. 1282 Benkovic, S. J. 1069 Benoit, P. 1414 Berg, A. 1579 Bergeron, H. 1453 Bersier, L.-F. 1247 Bertin, J. 1172 Bin, S. S. 1408 Blank, C. 1316 Blass, E. M. 1471 Bode, H. R. 1241 Bokoch, G. M. 1092 Bolognesi, D. P. 1396 Bosch, T. C. G. 1241 Boyle, L. A. 1378 Branellec, D. 1414 Brard, G. 1074 Br6chot, C. 1200 Brenna, J. T. 1049 Brewer, J. P. 1344 Brousseau, R. 1453 Brown, P. O. 1304 Browse, J. 1142 Brzeska, H. 1092 Buchner, J. 1096 Bunge, A. 1562 Butler, W. F. 1119 Campbell, I. L. 1500 Cantor, C. R. 1059 Carpenter, C. D. 1113 Catt, K. J. 1573 Catterall, W. A. 1512 Cha, G.-H. 1130 Chagovetz, A. M. 1321 Chapman, M. J. 1200 Chen, K. 1235 Chen, Y. 1148 Chou, C.-S. 1361 Clairmont, C. A. 1321, 1327 Clements, M. L. 1396 Cohen, J. I. 1172 Cohen-Kupiec, R. 1316 Condit, R. 1252 Corey, D. P. 1459 Corey, L. C. 1396 Corso, T. N. 1049 Crouzet, J. 1414 Crowley, R. A. 1304 David, C. N. 1241 De Aguiar, D. 1293 de Camargo, A. C. M. 1189 Denefle, P. 1414 DePinho, R. A. 1235 Derfler, B. 1459 de Souza, S. J. 1603 Detrich, H. W., III 1258

Diskin, E. B. 1408 Dobner, T. 1206 Donovan, D. M. 1544 Doolittle, W. F. 1270 Dorne, A.-J. 1597 Douce, R. 1597 Drummond, G. S. 1432 Dubner, R. 1471 Duliege, A.-M. 1396 Eckert, K. A. 1321 Edelman, G. M. 1465 Eder, G. 1200 Eder, P. S. 1101 Eggen, B. J. L. 1177 Eilers, J. 1488 Engberts, J. B. F. N. 1160 Eri?ir, A. 1517 Eto, Y. 1287 Eusebi, F. 1539 Excler, J.-L. 1396 Fausto, N. 1441 Fernandes, B. L. 1189 Ferrari, G. 1396 Ferreira, L. A. F. 1189 Ferreira, P. A. 1556 Ferrero, L. 1414 Ferruzzi, R. 1603 Foster, R. B. 1252 Fox, R. 0. 1080 Friedlander, J. 1054 Fujisawa, T. 1241 Fujita, Y. 1189 Funada, M. 1544 Fung, P. A. 1064 Games, D. 1550 Garaschuk, 0. 1488 Garcfa-Afioveros, J. 1459 Gaupp, S. 1338 Geha, R. S. 1390 Gelfand, E. W. 1350 Gerhart, J. C. 1224 Giegerich, G. 1338 Gilbert, L. I. 1130 Gilbert, W. 1603 Glass, C. K. 1074 Gloor, S. M. 1136 Gojobori, T. 1264 Gold, L. H. 1500 Gold, R. 1338 Goldberg, A. B. 1344 Goldberg, M. S. 1080 Goldstein, B. 1372 Goltz, J. S. 1235 Gordon, G. 1550 Gordon, M. 1550 Gorovsky, M. A. 1310 Goto, K. 1298 Goulinet, S. 1200 Grange, R. W. 1533 Groot, K. 1420 Guy, R. H. 1562 Hai, B. 1310 Halbert, C. L. 1426 Halegoua, S. 1527 Hamelmann, E. 1350 Harada, T. 1200 Harper, F. 1200 Hartl, D. L. 1293 Hartl, F.-U. 1107 Hartung, H.-P. 1338 Hatta, M. 1241 Hayashi, M. A. F. 1189 He, Z.-J. 1527 Heller, M. J. 1119 Heppner, K. J. 1402 Herlitze, 5. 1512 Hermann, V. V. 1189

Heyser, C. J. 1500 Higuchi, S. 1189 Hille, B. 1506 Hishii, M. 1378 Ho, C. S. 1533 Hockerman, G. H. 1512 Hoekstra, D. 1160 Hogan, B. L. M. 1402 Holman, M. A. 1258 Holst, B. D. 1465 Horvai, A. E. 1074 Horwich, A. L. 1080 Hu, K. 1550 Huang, L. 1154 Huang, Y. 1437 Hubbell, S. P. 1252 Humphrey, W. 1396 Hyman, B. T. 1459 Inoko, H. 1298 Ip, H. S. 1408 Ishiko, T. 1437 Iwaniec, H. 1054 Izumi, K. M. 1447 Jager-Vottero, P. 1597 Jahn, C. L. 1332 Jan, L. Y. 1568 Jan, Y. N. 1568 Janke, A. 1276 Johnson, R. 1218 Johnson-Wood, K. 1550 Joho, R. H. 1533 Jones, F. S. 1465 Jordanov, J. 1597 Joyard, J. 1597 Kahmann, R. 1230 Kalafus, D. 1074 Kalia, Y. N. 1562 Kamper, J. 1230 Kaplan, D. L. 1059 Kappas, A. 1432 Kappler, J. W. 1350 Karray, S. 1356 Katsuyama, Y. 1298 Kaye, K. M. 1447 Keating, G. 1562 Keeling, P. J. 1270 Kekuda, R. 1101 Keren, N. 1579 Khan, K. 1550 Kharbanda, S. 1437 Kieff, E. D. 1447 Kim, A.-J. 1130 Kim, K. 1130 Kimura, M. 1298 Kinney, A. J. 1142 Kirillova, I. 1441 Kirkpatrick, M. 1282 Klobutcher, L. A. 1332 Knaus, U. G. 1092 Koeberl, D. D. 1426 Koh, D.-S. 1506 Kohara, M. 1200 Koizumi, 0. 1241 Konishi, Y. 1453 Konnerth, A. 1488 Koppan, M. 1420 Korach, K. S. 1476 Korn, E. D. 1092 Korzus, E. 1074 Koszowski, A. G. 1527 Kovacs, M. 1420 Krsmanovic, L. Z. 1573 Kufe, D. 1437 Kurnick, J. T. 1378 Kurup, V. P. 1344 Labbe, D. 1453 Labosky, P. A. 1402

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AUTHOR INDEX, FEBRUARY 18, 1997

Labrecque, R. 1064 Larabell, C. A. 1224 Latta, M. 1414 Lau, P. C. K. 1453 Learn, B. A. 1154 Lee, C. C. 1130 Lee, M. 1550 Leigh, J. A. 1316 Lenardo, M. J. 1172 Le Roux, A. 1414 Levanon, H. 1579 Levere, R. D. 1432 Levinson, S. R. 1527 Levy, R. B. 1366 Li, H.-P. 1086 Li, S.-X. 1321 Lieberburg, I. 1550 Ling, Z. 1332 Liu, Z.-M. 1086 Lohe, A. R. 1293 Lohmann, J. 1241 Long, M. 1603 Lopez de Haro, M. S. 1241 Lotem, J. 1603 Lowary, P. T. 1183 Lubahn, D. B. 1476 Lutton, J. D. 1432 McConlogue, L. 1550 McElrath, M. J. 1396 McMacken, R. 1154 Malloy, K. D. 1258 Mandel, G. 1177, 1527 Manley, J. L. 1148 Marconcini, L. 1603 Marrack, P. 1350 Martin, D. A. 1172 Martin, J. 1107 Martin, T. R. 1344 Masliah, E. 1500 Matrisian, L. M. 1402 Matsuura, Y. 1200 Matthews, C. R. 1080 Mayaux, J.-F. 1414 Meekel, A. A. P. 1160 Mehlhop, P. D. 1344 Mello, C. M. 1059 Melvold, R. W. 1384 Metzger, H. 1372 Meyer, M. 1488 Miledi, R. 1539 Miller, A. D. 1426 Miller, J. M. 1408 Miner, L. L. 1544 Mitchell, D. 1258 Miyamura, T. 1200 Mizuki, N. 1298 Moon, R. T. 1224 Moss, B. 1172 Moss, B. L. 1527 Motter, R. 1550 Mullen, T.-M. 1074 Muneoka, Y. 1241 Murayama, N. 1189 Murphy, D. D. 1482 Nagy, A. 1420 Nagy, P. D. 1113 Nakamura, S. 1298 Nakayama, T. A. 1556 Naudin, L. 1414 Nevels, M. 1206 Neville-Golden, J. 1459 Nirenberg, M. 1086 Nixon, A. B. 1069 O'Connell, J. P. 1119 Oettgen, H. C. 1344 Ogawa, S. 1476

Ohad, I. 1579, 1585 Ohashi, T. 1287 Ohi, H. 1189 Ohlrogge, J. 1591 Ohno, S. 1298 Oliviero, S. 1603 Orlandini, M. 1603 Orsini, C. 1414 Oshiba, A. 1350 Ota, M. 1298 Ottilie, S. 1172 Palma, E. 1539 Pandolfi, F. 1378 Patel, A. 1453 Pease, L. R. 1384 Pederson, T. 1064 Peral-Rubio, M. J. 1177 Perricaudet, M. 1414 Peschon, J. J. 1441 Pfaff, D. W. 1476 Pirot, F. 1562 Plug, A. W. 1327 Podack, E. R. 1366 Preston, B. D. 1321 Puck, T. T. 1218 Ramilo, 0. 1361 Rasumussen, S. 1218 Rawlings, M. 1453 Ren, K. 1471 Revay, R. S. 1544 Reymann, K. G. 1494 Rich, P. R. 1585 Riley, R. L. 1366 Romeis, T. 1230 Rose, D. W. 1074 Rosenfeld, M. G. 1074 Ross, J. 1194, 1603 Rowning, B. A. 1224 Roy, S. W. 1603 Rubenwolf, S. 1206 Ruhl, K. 1136 Ruiters, M. H. J. 1160 Russell, D. W. 1426 Rutkat, K. 1096 Sachs, L. 1603 Saito, H. 1189 Samimi, A. 1500 Sano, T. 1059 Santi, D. V. 1124 Sapi, E. 1327 Sathitkul, T. 1124 Schaff, Z. 1200 Schally, A. V. 1420 Schenk, D. 1550 Scheuer, T. 1512 Schmalzing, G. 1136 Schoenbach, L. 1603 Schreiber-Agus, N. 1235 Scott, R. E. 1212 Segal, M. 1482 Seidenbecher, T. 1494 Senkevich, T. G. 1172 Seubert, P. 1550 Sherman, S. M. 1517 Shimizu, H. 1241 Shintani, D. 1591 Silos-Santiago, I. 1527 Simon, A. E. 1113 Simon, M. C. 1408 Singh, I. R. 1304 Sirawaraporn, R. 1124 Sirawaraporn, W. 1124 Sly, W. 5. 1287 Smith, C. L. 1059 Solleder, G. 1241 Sondek, 5. 1080

Sora, I. 1544 Sosnowski, R. G. 1119 Sparrer, H. 1096 Spruss, T. 1206 Spychalla, J. P. 1142 Stein, D. 1235 Stevens, L. 1235 Stinchcomb, A. L. 1562 Stojilkovic, S. S. 1573 Stolc, V. 1101 Sugihara, G. 1247 Sugiyama, T. 1241 Swanson, C. A. 1194 Sweasy, J. B. 1321, 1327 Szafranski, P. 1059 Tacke, R. 1148 Takahashi, N. 1544 Takahashi, T. 1241 Tan, H. 1550 Tapia-Ramirez, J. 1177 Tebeau, C. M. 1332 ter Beest, M. B. A. 1160 Thirman, M. J. 1408 Thoenen, H. 1488 Toledo-Aral, J. J. 1177, 1527 Tomaselli, K. J. 1172 Torigoe, C. 1372 Torrent, C. 1414 Toyka, K. V. 1338 Travis, G. H. 1556 Tsitsikov, E. N. 1390 Tu, E. 1119 Uehara, K. 1287 Uhl, G. R. 1544 Ujike, H. 1544 Um, S.-J. 1154 van den Elsen, P. J. 1378 van de Rijn, M. 1344 van der Woude, I. 1160 Van Horn, S. C. 1517 van Kan, P. J. M. 1579, 1585 Vella, A. T. 1350 Vener, A. V. 1585 Vergara, L. A. 1573 Vigne, E. 1414 Villani, G. 1166 Vitetta, E. S. 1361 Vogler, C. 1287 Wada, H. 1591 Wagenaar, A. 1160 Wang, G.-H. 1172 Wang, Y. 1172, 1453, 1465 Wang, Z.-Y. 1092 Warren, M. S. 1069 Washington, S. L. 1321 Watabe, K. 1287 Watanabe, K. 1298 Weichselbaum, R. 1437 Weinhold, K. J. 1396 Weishaupt, A. 1338 Wells, J. 1224 Whisenand, T. 1527 Widom, J. 1183 Wills, C. 1252 Wilson, C. L. 1402 Witte, M. M. 1212 Wofsy, C. 1372 Wolf, H. 1206 Wolf, J. J. 1527 Wong, J. T. 1378 Wright, D. A. 1390 Wu, M. 1224 Xu, L. 1074 Xu, X. 1276 Yamada, Y. 1441 Yamaguchi, Y. 1264 Yamane, T. 1189

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Yamazaki, M. 1298 Yang, J. 1568 Yeh, P. 1414 Yoon, M. S. 1321

Yu, M. 1568 Yuan, Z.-M. 1437 Yun, T. J. 1384 Yuthavong, Y. 1124

Zhang, J. 1080 Zheng, L. 1573 Zhou, Q.-q. 1471 Zouali, M. 1356

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XlVth INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GLYCOCONJUGATES - C O I ZURICH, SWITZERLAND- SEPTEMBER 7-12, 1997

CENTENNIAL GOLGI APPARATUS LECTURE by M. G. Farquhar GLYCO XIV Lecture by A.Varki + PLENARY SYMPOSIA AND SPEAKERS

Control of Cellular Glycosylation Centennial of the Golgi Apparatus Carbohydrate Binding Proteins 4 J. Lau, J. & N. Shaper, P. Stanley, A. Suzuki G. Griffiths, T. Kreis, S. Munro, G. Warren R. D. Cummings, K. Drickamer, B. Hoflack, I. Stamenkovic '

Glycosylatlon and Disease: Inborn Errors and Cancer New Frontiers In Glycoblology J. Riordan, J. Roth, H. Schachter, N. Taniguchi K. Aktories, M. E. Etzler, C. B. Hirschberg, A. Verbert

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