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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 96, No. 13 (Jun. 22, 1999), pp. ix-xviii Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/48111 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 07:47 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 07:47:22 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. 96, No. 13 (Jun. 22, 1999), pp. ix-xviiiPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/48111 .

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AUTHOR INDEX, JUNE 22, 1999

Abelson, J. 7226 Accili, D. 7324 Ache, P. 7581 Adachi, M. 7244 Agarwal, R. 7490 Ahrendt, S. A. 7382 Aiba, H. 7202 Ailion, M. 7394 Albiach-Marti, M. R. 7433 Alder, H. 7456 Alexandre, D. 7558 Alunni-Fabbroni, M. 7276 Alvarez-Buylla, A. 7526 Aperia, A. 7271 Apostolou, I. 7610 Aramburu, J. 7214 Arden, K. C. 7421 Arpin, M. 7300 Asahi, T. 7575 Atran, S. 7598 Avise, J. C. 7358 Avivi-Ragolski, N. 7398 Avramova, Z. 7409 Baldwin, M. A. 7250 Bar-Joseph, M. 7433 Baumler, A. J. 7502 Bearson, S. 7502 Becher, M. W. 7388 Beck, F. 7318 Becker, A. 7342 Belmant, C. 7610 Bender, C. F. 7376 Bennetzen, J. L. 7409 Berk, L. 7456 Bernstein, A. 7370 Bessler, M. 7479 Biel, M. 7553 Biggs, W. H., III 7421 Blackman, M. A. 7508 Bladl, A. R. 7376 Bochar, D. A. 7167 Bohlander, S. 7467 Boland, C. R. 7484 Borland, C. Z. 7427 Bose, H. S. 7250 Botteron, C. 7312 Boyko, V. P. 7433 Boynton, G. M. 7610 Bradley, A. 7376 Bradshaw, R. A. 7178 Breedlove, S. M. 7538 Brismar, H. 7271 Brockdorff, N. 7155 Broder, C. C. 7496 Bukasa, A. 7563 Burgeson, R. E. 7336 Butler, A. 7324 Campbell, G. 7502 Campos de Carvalho, A. C. 7541 Carlson, M. 7415 Carrel, L. 7364 Carter-Su, C. 7172 Cavenee, W. K. 7421 Chakrabarti, S. R. 7467 Chang, R. J. 7282 Chauhan, D. P. 7484 Chawengsaksophak, K. 7318 Chen, C.-G. 7312 Chen, H. 7496 Choe, E. Y. 7288 Chow, J. T. 7382 Clarke, D. T. 7232 Coleclough, C. 7508 Coley, J. 7598 Cooke, B. M. 7538 Coppola, M. A. 7508 Correia, A. H. P. 7541

Crawford, T. 0. 7532 Criado, M. 7256 Croce, C. M. 7456 Cui, J. 7610 Dawson, W. 0. 7433 Deeken, R. 7581 de Gennes, P.-G. 7262 DeGroote, M. A. 7502 D'Esposito, M. 7514 Diamond, M. E. 7587 DiBona, G. F. 7271 Dimitrov, D. S. 7496 Dobbelaere, D. A. E. 7312 Doig, A. J. 7232 Dolja, V. 7433 Druck, T. 7456 Duarte, C. 7604 Dysoni, H. 7508 Ehama, R. 7336 Ek', E. U. 7598 Erickson, G. F. 7282 Falk, K. 7445 Fang, F. C. 7502 Farruggio, D. C. 7306 Fauser, S. 7553 Feng, Y.-R. 7496 Fernandez, P. C. 7312 Florencio, F. J. 7161 Flores, 0. 7208 Foehr, E. D. 7178 Formstone, E. J. 7155 Fortin, E. 7462 Foster, J. W. 7502 Fourni6, J.-J. 7610 Frenkel, B. 7294 Fr6es, M. M. 7541 Fu, M. 7271 Fujisawa, Y. 7575 Furness, J. B. 7318 Gachelin, G. 7610 Gan, L. 7547 Gandhi, S. P. 7610 Ganguly, S. 7467 Garcia-Abreu, J. 7541 Garcia-Dominguez, M. 7161 Garnsey, S. M. 7433 Garren, H. 7388 Gautreau, A. 7300 Gershon, P. D. 7149 Gerstner, A. 7553 Ghysen, A. 7558 Giard, J.-C. 7502 Gil, A. 7256 Giuliano, F. 7563 Goldman, C. K. 7462 Goldstein, A. 7569 Gopaul, D. N. 7143 Gorenstein, N. M. 7409 Gowda, S. 7433 Grantyn, R. 7520 Greengard, P. 7271 Griffin, J. W. 7532 Grzesik, W. J. 7403 Guileyardo, J. M. 7238 Guo, F. 7143 Gusella, J. 7388 Guti6rrez, L. M. 7256 Halachmi, N. 7382 Halachmi, S. 7382 Harris, J. A. 7587 Hazuda, D. 7208 Hedrich, R. 7581 Heeger, D. J. 7610 Heussler, V. T. 7312 Hibi, T. 7451 Hidaka, M. 7370 Hilf, M. B. 7433

Hodel, A. E. 7149 Hofmann, F. 7553 Holdcraft, R. W. 7394 Holmes, E. C. 7352 Holtback, U. 7271 Hoshi, T. 7581 Hoth, S. 7581 Hou, Z. 7294 Hu, G. 7149 Huebner, K. 7456 Huerre, M. 7610 Hunter, T. 7421 Husain, S. M. 7508 lemura, S.-i. 7282 Inoue, H. 7456 Inoue, T. 7394 Ishikawa, A. 7575 Ishikawa, H. 7451 Ito, Y. 7265 Iwasa, K. H. 7244 Iwasaki, Y. 7575 Jaissle, G. 7553 Jakobsson, P.-J. 7220 Jen, J. 7382 Jiang, N. 7336 Jiang, S. 7336 Joanisse, M. F. 7592 Johns, G. C. 7358 Jones, G. R. 7232 Jonides, J. 7514 Jung, G. 7445 Kaminogawa, S. 7451 Kamiya, A. 7265 Karasev, A. V. 7433 Karpuj, M. V. 7388 Kato, T. 7575 Kaufman, R. I. 7569 Kawaguchi-Miyashita, M. 7451 Kawai, H. 7532 Kawano, T. 7610 Keller, P. 7479 Kelly, D. P. 7473 Keough, T. 7131 Kessler, J. 7208 Ketchum, K. A. 7581 Kim, H. 7282 Kim, J. T. 7342 Kinoshita, T. 7265 Kirischuk, S. 7520 Kishimoto, J. 7336 Kitano, H. 7575 Kohler, K. 7553 Kohlhagen, G. 7196 Kohyama, M. 7451 Kondo, E. 7439 Kourilsky, P. 7610 Kowenz-Leutz, E. 7276 Lacey, M. P. 7131 Laessig, T. 7502 Laghi, L. 7484 Landy, A. 7122 Lau, J. M. 7445 Lee, G. 7208 Lenski, R. E. 7348 Leone, T. C. 7473 LeRoith, D. 7324 Leutz, A. 7276 Levy, A. A. 7398 Lewandowski, D. J. 7433 Li, D. 7282 Li, R. 7288 Lian, J. B. 7294 Lichtenstein, C. 7398 Lim, D. A. 7526 Limbird, L. B. 7125 Liu, J.-L. 7324 Liu, Y. 7532

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AUTHOR INDEX, JUNE 22, 1999

L6pez-Rodriguez, C. 7214 Lotto, R. B. 7610 Louvard, D. 7300 Ludwig, A. 7553 Lund, E. G. 7238 Luo, G. 7376 Lynch, E. 7598 McCabe, V. 7155 McEwen, B. S. 7128 Machado, J., Jr 7312 Mack, J. 7445 Major, E. 0. 7484 Manjarrez, L. 7427 Marchal, G. 7610 Marra, G. 7484 Marten, I. 7581 Matsukawa, N. 7403 Maurfcio, J. 7604 Mawassi, M. 7433 Medin, D. 7598 Meisenhelder, J. 7421 Michnick, S. W. 7610 Mihaylova, V. T. 7427 Miller, M. 7208 Miller, W. L. 7250 Mills, M. 7376 Milne, M. 7294 Mimori, K. 7456 Mitchell, J. A. 7563 Miyajima, A. 7265 Mo, X. 7276 Moreno, P. 7433 Morgenstern, R. 7220 Mori, M. 7456 Motohashi, K. 7184 Mucke, L. 7547 Muller, C. 7276 Muinster, T. 7342 Nakahata, T. 7265 Nakajima, Y. 7409 Nakauchi, H. 7610 Nakayama, T. 7439 Nanno, M. 7451 Naranda, T. 7569 Navas-Castillo, J. 7433 Neel, J. V. 7484 Neto, V. M. 7541 Nguyen, Q. 7294 Nigam, S. K. 7330 Nikaido, H. 7190 Nilsson, S. K. 7294 Nucifora, G. 7467 Nussenblatt, R. B. 7462 Ochsner, U. 7502 Ohki, S. 7575 Olsson, L. 7569 O'Neill, L. P. 7155 Pandcy, K. N. 7403 Pang, S. 7403 Pearse, M. J. 7312 Petersen, R. S. 7587 Petrini, J. H. J. 7376 Pettitt, P. B. 7604 Pfcifer, A. 7553 Playford, R. J. 7318 Pommier, Y. 7196 Postle, B. R. 7514 Poullet, P. 7300 Pourquier, P. 7196 Price, D. L. 7388 Proia, R. L. 7532 Purves, D. 7610 Qiao, J. 7330 Quesenberry, P. 7294

Quiocho, F. A. 7149 Radman, M. 7348 Raffioni, S. 7178 Rakeman, A. S. 7214 Rambaut, A. 7352 Randolph, A. E. 7484 Rao, A. 7214 Remy, I. 7610 Reyes, J. C. 7161 Riley, J. L. 7496 Rizzo, L. 7462 Rodwell, V. W. 7167 Ross, N. 7598 Rosti, V. 7479 Rotzschke, 0. 7445 Ruderman, J. V. 7306 Rui, L. 7172 Russell, D. W. 7238 Ryu, S. 7137 Saedler, H. 7342 Saito, Y. 7439 Sakurai, H. 7330 Sampath, K. 7282 Sample, J. T. 7508 Samuelsson, B. 7220 SanMiguel, P. J. 7409 Sasaki, T. 7575 Sato, H. 7439 Sattentau, Q. J. 7496 Satyanarayana, T. 7433 Sauer, B. 7324 Schiffman, R. 7462 Schlief, W. 7208 Schnaar, R. L. 7532 Schwartz, J. H. 77117 Seeliger, M. 7553 Seidenberg, M. S. 7592 Sekiguchi, T. 7265 Shalev, G. 7398 Sheikh, K. A. 7532 Shen, Z. 7467, 7496 Sherwood, P. W. 7415 Shibata, Y. 7439 Shimada, S. 7451 Shimasaki, S. 7282 Sidransky, D. 7382 Sitrit, Y. 7398 Slunt, H. 7388 Smith, E. E. 7514 Smith, J. 7462 Smithies, 0. 7403 Sood, R. 7467 Souto, P. 7604 Spray, D. C. 7541 Sran, P. 7462 Stanford, W. L. 7370 Stannard, B. 7324 Stantchev, T. S. 7496 Stapley, B. J. 7232 Stauffacher, C. V. 7167 Stein, G. S. 7294 Stein, J. L. 7294 Steinman, L. 7388 Stern, M. J. 7427 Stevens, S. W. 7226 Stewart, J. P. 7508 Strominger, J. L. 7445 Sun, H. 7427 Sun, J. 7532 Sun, Y. 7547 Tabernero, L. 7167 Tabibnia, G. 7538 Tagami, H. 7202 Takahama, Y. 7610

Takahashi, N. 7403 Takebayashi, Y. 7196 Tanaka, Y. 7439 Taniguchi, M. 7439, 7610 Tattersall, I. 7117 Testerman, T. 7502 Theissen, G. 7342 Thomas, D. 7178 Thomas, J. H. 7394 Thompson, L. M. 7178 Thor6n, S. 7220 Tikhonov, A. P. 7409 Tjian, R. 7137 Tomassini, J. 7208 Tommasino, M. 7276 Townsley, F. M. 7306 Tremml, G. 7479 Trinkaus, E. 7604 Tsuji, K-i. 7265 Turner, B. M. 7155 Ueno, N. 7282 Ugolini, S. 7496 Usherwood, E. J. 7508 van der Plicht, H. 7604 Van Duyne, G. D. 7143 Vane, J. R. 7563 Van Veldhuisen, P. 7462 van Wijnen, A. J. 7294 Vapnarsky, V. 7598 Vaughan, D. E. 7125 Veselovsky, N. 7520 Vinicgra, S. 7256 Vojnovic, I. 7563 Vulic, M. 7348 Waldmann, T. A. 7462 Waring, P. 7318 Warner, T. D. 7563 Watanabe, M. 7451 Watanabe, Y. 7184 Weaver, C. I. 7394 Wehage, S. 7382 Weinheimer, C. J. 7473 Whitcup, S. M. 7462 Whittal, R. M. 7250 Wilhclmsen, K. C. 7120 Willard, H. F. 7364 Williams, S. M. 7610 Winter, D. C. 7288 Winter, K.-U. 7342 Wong, K. 7569 Woodland, D. L. 7508 Worobey, M. 7352 Wu, L. 7336, 7382, 7496 Wyss-Coray, T. 7547 Xiao, X. 7496 Xu, M.-j. 7265 Xu, X. 7547 Xu, Y. 7502 Yaffe, A. 7462 Yakar, S. 7324 Yamashita, M. 7439 Yamauchi, M. 7403 Yan, J. 7547 Yang, D. 7547 Yang, S. C. 7382 Yao, M.S. 7376 Yohda, M. 7184 Yoshida, A. 7196 Yoshida, M. 7184 Youngquist, R. S. 7131 Zachow, R. J. 7282 Zgurskaya, H. I. 7190 Zi, X. 7490 Zilhao, J. 7604 Zrenner, E. 7553

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