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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 94, No. 12 (Jun. 10, 1997), pp. xi-xviPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/42403 .

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AUTHOR INDEX, JUNE 10, 1997

Alexander, G. E. 6512 Alexopoulou, L. 6319 Andrews, T. J. 6517 Anello, L. 6577 Anglister, J. 6059 Antonson, P. 6462 Ao, Z. 6346 Appella, E. 6048 Arnold, E. V. 6291 Asada, H. 6496 Azumi, K. 6340 Bacher, M. 6307 Balass, M. 6054, 6059 Barasch, J. 6279 Barnard, D. 6291 Barnes, D. M. 6380 Barros, E. J. 6279 Barsh, G. S. 6391 Barth, R. K. 6369 Bartoli, A. 6216 Baumann, C. G. 6185 Becerra, L. 6408 Bedinger, P. 6559 Beinert, H. 6087 Bender, A. 6307 Benzer, S. 6303 Berggren, P.-O. 6232 Berman, J. S. 6414 Bernardo, M. D. 6577 Berson, J. F. 6426 Bibi, E. 6025 Bjorklund, S. 6075 Blaze, M. 6577 Bloomfield, V. A. 6185 Bluethmann, H. 6319 Blum, J. J. 6001 Bochtler, M. 6070 Boeglin, W. E. 6148 Bohle, D. S. 6291 Bonning, B. C. 6007 Booth, T. F. 6007 Bornmann, W. G. 6099 Borrego, F. 6313 Bradley, J. 6397 Brash, A. R. 6148 Brito, B. 6019 Broadhead, G. 6480 Brody, J. 6535 Brooks, A. G. 6313 Brown, G. W. 6142 Brown, J. T. 6222 Brzezinski, P. 6176 Bucala, R. 6307, 6474 Buchanan, D. L. 6535 Buchou, T. 6273 Buenting, C. 6474 Burn, T. C. 6397 Burns, J. 6380 Busse, S. C. 6291 Bustamante, C. 6185 Butera, S. T. 6110 Byford, A. M. 6541 Cabilly, S. 6335 Cabrera, E. 6019 Calder, L. J. 6065 Cambier, J. C. 5993 Campos-Ortega, J. A. 6250 Cantor, C. R. 6153 Carmillo, P. 6238 Carron, K. 6291 Cate, R. L. 6238 Cha, C. 6036 Chang, M. S. 6148 Chaumont, F. 6202 Chen, F. 6456 Chen, Y.-h. 6426 Cheng, B. 6210

Cheng, L. L. 6408 Chesney, J. 6307 Chiba, A. 6255 Chintalacharuvu, K. R. 6364 Chiu, S. K. 6079 Chrispeels, M. J. 6202 Chupp, G. L. 6414 Ciliberto, G. 6456 Clarke, S. 6132 Coleman, N. 6397 Coligan, J. E. 6110, 6313 Connors, T. D. 6397 Cooke, P. S. 6535 Cooper, A. 6025 Cooper, M. J. 6450 Coppel, R. L. 6222 Cortese, R. 6456 Cosgrove, D. J. 6559 Costa, P. 6456 Crews, C. M. 6099 Critchfield, J. W. 6110 Cronan, J. E., Jr. 6036 Cunha, G. R. 6535 Dackowski, W. R. 6397 Daly, S. L. 6036 DeDecker, B. S. 6042 Dejana, E. 6273 Delhaize, E. 6547 Demartis, A. 6456 Desiderio, S. 6577 Dessen, A. 6065 Ding, R.-G. 6496 Disch, D. L. 6438 Dispensa, M. 6484 Ditzel, L. 6070 Dobritsa, A. A. 6297 Dogterom, M. 6228 Doms, R. W. 6426 Dora, K. A. 6529 Downey, K. M. 6126 Doyle, M. P. 6529 Duling, B. R. 6529 Durachko, D. M. 6559 Dzau, V. J. 6391 Ealick, S. E. 6180 Egland, P. G. 6484 Ehrenfels, C. 6238 Emori, Y. 6244 Ericson, B. 6261 Evans, W. E. 6444 Fallis, L. 6380 Fan, S. 6048 Fanger, G. R. 6358 Fantini, S. 6468 Farrand, S. K. 6036 Farrell, M. J. 6267 Faure, P. 6506 Fayazi, B. 6450 Feigenbaum, J. 6577 Feldmann, K. 6261 Fellows, J. 6075 Fernandez, D. 6019 Findlay, G. P. 6547 Fiscella, M. 6048 Fisher, P. A. 6126 Foggensteiner, L. 6397 Folks, T. M. 6110 Franceschini, M. A. 6468 Fredersdorf, S. 6380 Frelinger, J. G. 6369 Freo, U. 6512 Freyer, R. 6285 Fuchs, S. 6054, 6059 Furey, M. L. 6512 Furukawa, Keiko 6375 Furukawa, Koichi 6375 Fusco, F. R. 6500

Gaida, G. 6468 Gauthier, N. S. 6541 Gelfand, E. W. 6358 Gerloni, M. 6352 Germino, G. G. 6397 Gerwins, P. 6358 Ghosh, G. 6042 Gibson, J. 6484 Giebel, B. 6250 Gillett, C. E. 6380 Gilman, A. G. 6116, 6159 Giunchi, L. 6216 Gloaguen, I. 6456 Gnatt, A. 6075 Goldstein, N. I. 6523 Gonzalez, R. G. 6408 Grady, C. L. 6512 Gratton, E. 6468 Grawe, F. 6191 Graziani, R. 6456 Green, D. R. 5986 Grell, M. 6319 Groll, M. 6070 Gruner, S. M. 6180 Guengerich, F. P. 6121 Gueron, S. 6001 Guilfoile, P. 6414 Gvozdev, V. A. 6297 Hakim, R. M. 6397 Halaban, R. 6210 Halfon, M. S. 6255 Hall, K. 6232 Hall, P. A. 6380 Hallahan, D. E. 6432 Hamelmann, E. 6358 Hammock, B. D. 6007 Hanby, A. M. 6380 Hanlon, D. 6210 Hanson, P. I. 6197 Harwood, C. S. 6484 Hatzivassiliou, G. 6450 Haxby, J. V. 6512 He, C.-j. 6474 Headrick, J. P. 6541 Healey, E. 6104 Hebert, D. N. 6210 Heck, J. 6222 Hein, L. 6391 Heitmann, K. 6474 Helfand, S. L. 6303 Hepler, J. R. 6159 Hession, C. 6238 Hirvonen, T. 6500 Hittelman, W. N. 6164 Hokfelt, T. 6500 Holy, T. E. 6228 Homann, U. 6565 Horner, J. R. 6291 Hoxie, J. A. 6426 Huang, C. 6159 Huang, L. 6232 Huber, P. 6273 Huber, R. 6070 Huneycutt, B. J. 6142 Ibraghimov-Beskrovnaya, 0. 6397 Ikeda, H. 6375 Imperial, J. 6019 Inoue, S. 6244 Inoue, Y. 6244 Ishizuka, T. 6358 Isselbacher, K. J. 6420 Jacquot, S. 6346 Jahn, R. 6197 Jallepalli, P. V. 6142 Jaworski, G. 6238 Jenks, M. H. 6426 Jess, H. 6468

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AUTHOR INDEX, JUNE 10, 1997

Ji, X. 6340 Johnson, G. L. 6358 Johnson, W. W. 6121 Kalmykova, A. I. 6297 Kanbara, N. 6496 Kaschke, M. 6468 Katchalski-Katzir, E. 6054, 6059 Kawamura, Y. 6496 Kawasaki, T. 6093 Keinanen, R. 6500 Kelly, D. P. 6438 Kelly, T. J. 6142 Kennedy, R. T. 6232 Keshishian, H. 6255 Khoroshilova, N. 6087 Kiefer-Meyer, M.-C. 6285 Kiley, P. J. 6087 Kim, E. 6132 Kim, G.-D. 6462 Kim, J. 6426 Kim, S. J. 6414 King, K. 6523 Kitajima, K. 6244 Klein, G. 5991 Kleuss, C. 6116 Klinger, K. W. 6397 Kobilka, B. K. 6391 Koistinaho, J. 6500 Kollias, G. 6319 Korach, K. S. 6535 Korn, H. 6506 Kornberg, R. D. 6075 Kornfeld, H. 6414 Kosa, P. F. 6042 Koschinsky, T. 6474 Kose, H. 6255 Kossel, H. 6285 Koyama, K. 6386 Kozutsumi, Y. 6093 Krausz, L. T. 6216 Krynetski, E. Y. 6444 Kume, H. 6496 Kuribayashi, K. 6375 Kuzume, H. 6496 Lackner, A. 6408 Landes, G. M. 6397 Landy, A. 6104 Lane, S. M. 5983 Lange, T. 6553 Larsson, 0. 6232 Laue, T. 6065 Laufer, R. 6456 Lazzaro, D. 6456 Lee, H. C. 6512 Lee, Y. 6386 Legler, P. M. 6403 Leibler, S. 6228 Lekstrom-Himes, J. 6462 Leskiw, B. K. 6480 Levit-Gurevich, K. 6001 Li, Y. 6075 Liang, J. 6222 Lin, S. 6267 Linden, J. 6541 Lippa, M. 6450 Lipsitch, M. 6571 Lipton, S. A. 6490 Liron, N. 6001 Little, J. B. 5996 Liu, C. 6474 Liu, S.-Y. 6138 Loomis, W. F. 6202 Looney, R. J. 6369 Lord, B. M. 6369 Low, K. B. 6079 Lowenson, J. D. 6132 Lu, X. 6380

Lu, Z.-h. 6426 Lubahn, D. B. 6535 Ma, M. J. 6408 McCurley, K. 6577 MacLaren, D. C. 6132 Magowan, C. 6222 Mahanta, S. K. 6324, 6330 Mantulin, W. W. 6468 Marco, A. D. 6456 Marks, M. D. 6261 Marmor, M. 6403 Marshall, C. G. 6480 Marshall, M. 6291 Marthnez, M. 6019 Maruyama, K. 6496 Matherne, G. P. 6541 Mead, C. A. 6013 Meer, M. M. M. 6007 Melfi, R. 6577 Meng, A. 6267 Meng, L. 6099 Mercer, W. E. 6048 Meyer-Ilse, W. 6222 Michalak, M. 6210 Miettinen, S. 6500 Migliorati, G. 6216 Miki, Y. 6093 Milne, A. M. 6380 Mitsuhashi, T. 6474 Miyazaki, H. 6375 Moellmann, G. 6210 Moesta, K. T. 6468 Mohandas, N. 6222 Moraca, R. 6216 Morrison, L. J. 6450 Morrison, S. L. 6364 Mozzherin, D. J. 6126 Mumby, S. M. 6159 Miinck, E. 6087 Nakamura, A. 6093 Narhi, M. 6500 Nau, G. J. 6414 Newgard, C. B. 6386 Nigam, S. K. 6279 Nocentini, G. 6216 Nonaka, M. 6340 Obata, K. 6496 O'Connor, P. M. 6048 O'Connor, W. J. 6523 O'Hare, M. J. 6380 Ohta, N. 6375 Oka, S. 6093 Old, L. J. 6375 Oliveberg, M. 6084 Ong, B. A. 6267 Onuchic, L. F. 6397 Oppenheimer, D. G. 6261 Oshiba, A. 6358 Otto, H. 6197 Packham, G. 6380 Palacios, J. M. 6019 Palla, F. 6577 Pan, Z.-H. 6490 Pancake, B. A. 6403 Paonessa, G. 6456 Parker, K. C. 6313 Pasparakis, M. 6319 Payne, J. M. 6450 Peiper, S. C. 6426 Pelletier, D. A. 6484 Pepinsky, R. B. 6238 Perales, J. C. 6450 Peston, D. 6380 Petry, L. R. 6397 Pfizenmaier, K. 6319 Piekarz, R. L. 6450 Pietrini, P. 6512

Ping, G. 6036 Piontek, K. 6397 Ploeg, L. H. T. V. 6456 Pollock, M. A. 6261 Popescu, C. 6087 Prasad, K. V. S. 6346 Pratt, R. E. 6391 Ptak, T. 6408 Puls, A. 6191 Purves, D. 6517 Qian, F. 6397 Raay, T. V. 6397 Radding, C. M. 6079 Radomska, H. S. 6462 Rapoport, S. I. 6512 Reifenberg, E. 6450 Rey, L. 6019 Riccardi, C. 6216 Rinehart, K. L. 6036 Ripmaster, T. 6164 Rizk, M. 6346 Robinson, S. 6238 Rockman, H. A. 6438 Rockwell, P. 6523 Rogina, B. 6303 Roivainen, R. 6500 Ronchetti, S. 6216 Rosenblum, C. I. 6456 Royds, J. A. 6380 Rucker, J. 6426 Rudich, S. 6577 Ruiz-Argueso, T. 6019 Ryan, P. R. 6547 Sack, M. N. 6438 Sakaguchi, K. 6048 Sakurai, H. 6279 Sanbo, M. 6496 Sandford, R. 6397 Sanicola, M. 6238 Sano, T. 6153 Sasaki, M. 6340 Schapiro, M. B. 6512 Scherf, T. 6059 Schimmel, P. 6164 Schlag, P. M. 6468 Schlossman, S. F. 6346 Schmidt, S. 6191 Scholl, T. 6324, 6330 Schuetz, E. G. 6444 Schweitzer, A. 6273 Schweitzer, M. H. 6291 Seeber, M. 6468 Seiki, T. 6093 Seluanov, A. 6025 Sen, S. 6164 Setaluri, V. 6210 Setiawan, T. 6535 Sharron, M. 6426 Shaw, P. D. 6036 Shen, S. 6048 Shetty, U. 6512 Shevelyov, Y. Y. 6297 Shibutani, S. 6126 Shiku, H. 6375 Shimabukuro, M. 6386 Shioda, T. 6420 Shiraki, K. 6420 Shousha, S. 6380 Sigler, P. B. 6042 Silow, M. 6084 Sin, N. 6099 Skehel, J. J. 6065 Skerrett, M. 6547 Smith, C. L. 6153 Smith, L. T. 6462 Smith, S. B. 6185 Spinelli, G. 6577

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AUTHOR INDEX, JUNE 10, 1997

Stabel, S. 6191 Stadtman, T. C. 6138 Starkey, J. R. 6291 Stein, C. A. 6523 Steitz, J. A. 6030 Stevens, M. E. 6391 Strominger, J. L. 6324, 6330 Suzuki, T. 6244 Svejstrup, J. Q. 6075 Szymanski, D. B. 6261 Tai, H.-L. 6444 Takahashi, H. 6420 Takio, K. 6093 Tally, M. 6232 Tan, C.-K. 6126 Tan, J. 6450 Tang, H. 6267 Taylor, J. 6535 Tchernychev, B. 6335 Templeton, D. 6450 Tenen, D. G. 6462 Terada, N. 6358 Terayama, K. 6093 Tester, M. 6565 Thiru, S. 6397 Tilton, B. R. 6369 Tirumalai, R. S. 6104 Tizard, R. 6238 Tracey, I. 6408 Trieu, F. 6386 Tsuji, N. 6420

Tsukamoto, T. 6279 Turner, J. D. 6426 Tyerman, S. D. 6547 Unger, R. H. 6386 Vacik, J. 6261 Vajda, S. 6153 VanMeter, J. 6512 Virudachalam, S. 6432 Vittet, D. 6273 Vlassara, H. 6474 Wall, M. E. 6180 Walus, L. 6238 Wang, L. 6375 Wang, M. Q. W. 6099 Wang, M.-Y. 6386 Wang, Z.-x. 6426 Ward, V. K. 6007 Ware, C. F. 5986 Watnick, T. J. 6397 Wei, C. 6369 Wei, H. 6238 Weissenhorn, W. 6065 Wen, J. J. 6099 White, R. A. 6164 Whitty, A. 6238 Wilchek, M. 6335 Wiley, D. C. 6065 Willis, R. A. 6369 Wilson, M. T. 6176 Wolynes, P. G. 6170 Worley, D. 6238

Woude, G. F. V. 6048 Wright, G. D. 6480 Wu, M. X. 6346 Xanthopoulos, K. G. 6462 Xiong, S. 6352 Yagi, T. 6496 Yamanaka, R. 6462 Yang, F.-C. 6324 Yang, W. 6577 Yanishevski, Y. 6444 Yokoyama, W. M. 5998 Yoon, Y. 6346 Young, P. 6535 Young, R. A. 6414 Young, S. G. 6132 Yrjanheikki, J. 6500 Yu, Y.-T. 6030 Yuan, A. 6079 Yurke, B. 6228 Zanetti, M. 6352 Zappacosta, F. 6313 Zelazny, A. 6025 Zhang, D. 6490 Zhang, H. L. 6048 Zhang, L. M. 6523 Zhang, Q. 6232 Zhang, T.-y. 6426 Zhang, X. 6490 Zhang, Y. 6210 Zhou, H. 6164 Zhou, Y.-T. 6386 Zucker-Franklin, D. 6403

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