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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 96, No. 18 (Aug. 31, 1999), pp. xi-xxv Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/48781 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 18:25 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 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 18:25:05 PM 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. 18 (Aug. 31, 1999), pp. xi-xxvPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/48781 .

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A UTHOR INDEX, A UGUST 31, 1999

Abzhanov, A. 10224 Adams, R. W. 10450 Ahloulay, M. 10397 Akagi, T. 10182 Akbudak, E. 10422 Alen, C. 10412 Alley, R. B. 9987 Andersson, B. 10074 Antonenkov, V. D. 10039 Argraves, W. S. 10158 Arnold, E. 10027 Arwert, F. 10320 Asakawa, J.-i. 10314 Ashikari, M. 10284 Auerbach, A. 10466 Austin, R. H. 10115 Bakker, B. M. 10098 Bandyopadhyay, P. 10349 Bankir, L. 10397 Bardoux, P. 10397 Barnett, G. H. 10361 Barquera, B. 10021 Barr, H. 10080 Bar-Ziv, R. 10140 Bashirullah, A. 10472 Bassi, R. 10056 Baumeister, R. 10477 Beattie, B. 10456 Beck, N. E. 10296 Bedrosian, I. 10332 Beilharz, T. 10170 Beinert, H. 10206 Belcourt, M. F. 10489 Belitsky, B. R. 10290 Bell, S. 10391 Benoist, C. 10338 Berggren, P.-O. 10164 Berry, E. A. 10021 Bershadsky, A. 10140 Bertorello, A. M. 10164 Bian, D. 10548 Bidlack, J. M. 10385 Biermann, K. 10460 Bodmer, W. F. 10296 Bouby, N. 10397 Boyer, P. L. 10027 Boyle, R. W. 10367 Branstrom, R. 10164 Brasted, P. J. 10524 Braun, A. 10016 Bray, D. 10104 Brenner, S. 10267 Brewer, H. B., Jr. 10158 Brinkhaus, H. 10433 Brock, R. 10123 Brodkin, J. 10483 Brown, D. E. 10536 Brusslan, J. A. 10507 Buchholz, H. A. 10003 Bugg, S. J. 10170 Burrows, S. R. 10391 Burton, H. 10422 Bustamante, C. 10109 Bymaster, F. 10483 Calafat, J. 10326 Campbell, C. E. 10212 Cantor, C. R. 10016 Cascone, P. J. 10218 Casteels, M. 10039 Chang, A. 10361 Chapple, C. 10045 Chen, K. 9997 Chen, P. D. 10367 Cheng, L. 10218 Cheng, W.-H. 10512 Chial, H. J. 10200 Chourey, P. S. 10512

Chow, C. C. 10450 Chowdhury, J. R. 10349 Chowdhury, N. R. 10349 Chuah, M. K. L. 10379 Chung, J. H. 10051, 10092 Civelli, 0. 10444 Clark, A. D., Jr. 10027 Clarke, B. 10391 Coffin, J. M. 10254 Cohen, P. A. 10332 Collen, D. 10379 Collins, J. J. 10450 Conturo, T. E. 10422 Cortesi, P. 10518 Cowell, J. K. 10361 Craig, E. 10206 Crews, C. M. 10403 Croce, R. 10056 Croes, K. 10039 Crofts, A. R. 10021 Crooke, S. T. 10010, 10129 Cugini, D. 10056 Cull, T. S. 10422 Czerniecki, B. J. 10332 Dallner, G. 10074 Darnell, J. E., Jr. 10188 Darnton, N. C. 10115 Das, K. 10027 Dawson, P. E. 10068 Decking, U. K. M. 10495 Deffieux, D. 10003 de G6mez-Puyou, M. T. 10062 de Groot, J. 10320 Dehghani, F. 10344 Deng, C.-x. 10483 DePaolo, D. J. 10006 DeRosier, D. J. 10134 Devine, D. 10507 de Winter, J. P. 10320 Dierich, A. 10338 Dijkmans, L. M. 10320 Dillow, A. K. 10344 Ding, J. 10027 Ding, Z. 10495 Dobner, T. 10080 Douglass, J. 10391 Drake, C. J. 10158 Dube, M. G. 10373 Duda, T. F., Jr. 10272 Duke, T. A. J. 10104 Duncan, S. A. 10152 Dunnett, S. B. 10524 Eaton, W. A. 10115 Ecker, D. J. 10129 Eglen, R. M. 10548 Eicher, E. M. 10278 Elliott, S. L. 10391 Elofsson, M. 10403 Emmerich, S. 10456 Engberg, J. 10338 Engel, A. G. 10466 Engelien, A. 10456 Engels, F. H. C. 10332 Espineda, C. E. 10507 Falk, M. C. 10391 Fang, X. 10367 Farmer, J. D. 9991 Felder, C. 10483 Feldman, M. W. 10242 Filippenko, A. V. 9993 Fleming, P. 10158 Fl6gel, U. 10495 Foster, N. R. 10344 Foulon, V. 10039 Fournier, R. E. K. 10308 Freire, E. 10118 Freund, H.-J. 10460

Fu, D.-J. 10016 Fugger, L. 10338 Fujita, M. 10314 Furuya, M. 10302 Galan, J. E. 10176 Galbraith, A. 10391 Gallo, R. 10548 Gao, X.-G. 10062 Garruto, R. M. 10536 Garza-Ramos, G. 10062 Gauduin, M.-C. 10367 Gehring, U. 10194 Gennis, R. 10021 Georgescu, M.-M. 10182 Gerstner, W. 10450 Giddings, T. H., Jr. 10200 Ginsberg, H. S. 10409 Gobert, C. 10355 Godecke, A. 10495 Gokudan, S. 10086 Goldhawk, D. E. 10472 Goldstein, A. H. 10006 Gomeza, J. 10483 G6mez-Puyou, A. 10062 Goovaerts, I. 10379 Graziano, M. S. A. 10418 Griffey, R. H. 10129 Griffin, J. H. 10068 Gromme, M. 10326 Gross, R. A. 10385 Gross, S. S. 9967 Gruissem, W. 10302 Gruner, S. M. 10115 Guenet, J.-L. 10278 Guergova-Kuras, M. 10021 Hackeng, T. M. 10068 Hammad, S. M. 10158 Hanafusa, H. 10182 Hanson, C. V. 10367 Harper, R. 10302 Haspel, R. L. 10188 Havel, R. J. 10146 He, M.-l. 10212 Hegner, M. 10109 Helenius, P. 10460 Hemm, M. R. 10045 Higa, M. 10373 High, K. 9973 Hillis, D. M. 9979 Hinkle, P. M. 10385 Hirchenhain, J. 10495 Hirose, M. 10501 Hizaki, H. 10501 Hoatlin, M. E. 10320 Hodnick, W. F. 10489 Hoffman, B. E. 10033 Hofstadler, S. A. 10129 Hong, S. 10021 Hoyt, M. A. 10200 Hrkach, J. S. 10344 Hu, Y. 10218 Hughes, S. H. 10027 Humphreys, J. M. 10045 Hunter, J. C. 10548 Ichikawa, A. 10501 Isenberg, N. 10456 Iwanaga, S. 10086 Jamali, M. 10472 James, G. D. 10536 Janssen, H. 10326 Jaques, S. 10548 Jaubert, F. 10278 Jaubert, J. 10278 Jelesko, J. G. 10302 Jenek, F. 10444 Jiang, H. 10385 Joenje, H. 10320

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A UTHOR INDEX, A UG UST 31, 1999

Johnson, D. A. 10489 Johnson, W. E. 10254 Jovin, T. M. 10123 Julien, D. 10016 Kaech, S. 10433 Kakuma, T. 10373 Kalra, P. S. 10373 Kalra, S. P. 10373 Kassotakis, L. 10548 Kaufman, T. C. 10224 Kawabata, S.-i. 10086 Kawahara, T. 10086 Kay, M. A. 9973 Kelly, J. W. 9989 Kenter, M. J. H. 10326 Khanna, R. 10391 Kim, H. C. 10296 Kim, M. K. 10092 Kim, Y.-K. 10548 Kirsch, K. H. 10182 Kiviniemi, K. 10460 Kleinberger, T. 10080 Knaudt, K. 10444 Knight, J. B. 10115 Kodaira, M. 10314 Koff, W. C. 10367 Kohler, M. 10164 Kollman, P. A. 9997 Koo, E. H. 9989 Koori, K. 10086 Koski, G. K. 10332 Kostenis, E. 10483 Koster, A. 10444 Koster, H. 10016 Koup, R. A. 10367 Kravchenko, S. 9983 Kren, B. T. 10349 Kruyt, F. A. E. 10320 Kubu, C. J. 10472 Kuntz, I. D. 9997 Kuukka, K. 10460 Kuwajima, S. 10152 Kwok, B. H. B. 10403 Labrecque, N. 10338 Lai, J. 10548 Laland, K. N. 10242 Lane, P. 9967 Langer, R. 10344 Lansbury, P. T., Jr. 9989 Larsen, A. K. 10355 Larsson, 0. 10164 Lee, B. K. 10278 Lee, C.-H. 10051 Lee, J.-S. 10051, 10092 Lee, Y. 10373 Leibiger, B. 10164 Leibiger, I. B. 10164 Lemieux, C. 10248 Leon, A. C. 10456 Li, M. L. 10367 Li, Z. 10530 Lima, W. F. 10010 Linford, A. S. 10507 Lipshitz, H. D. 10472 Lis, J. T. 10033 Lithgow, T. 10170 Little, M. A. 10536 Lo, A. W. 9991 Lori, N. F. 10422 Luger, S. 10332 Lynch-Stieglitz, J. 9987 Ma, B. 9970 McCarter, L. L. 10548 McCauley, S. B. 10006 McKinstry, R. C. 10422 McLaughlin, J. P. 10385 Madsen, L. 10338

Malavade, K. 10456 Maldonado, E. 10062 Mannaerts, G. P. 10039 Mar, D. J. 10450 Marshall, C. R. 9995 Marshall, J. F. 9976 Martin, H. 10397 Martin, N. 10278 Mascola, J. R. 10367 Mathis, D. 10338 Matsuoka, T. 10501 Matus, A. 10433 Meakin, S. 0. 10472 Meister, B. 10164 Meng, L. 10403 Mensonides, F. I. C. 10098 Meyer, A. 10230 Michels, P. A. M. 10098 Milgroom, M. G. 10518 Mizunoe, Y. 10086 Moede, T. 10164 Mohan, R. 10403 Moldawer, L. L. 10409 Montefiori, D. C. 10367 Montkowski, A. 10444 Mooseker, M. S. 10176 Moreau, J.-L. 10444 Morgan, D. G. 10134 M6rk, S. 10361 Mortensen, N. J. M. C. 10296 Moses, E. 10140 Moss, D. J. 10391 Mostov, K. E. 10146 Murthy, K. K. 10367 Muta, T. 10086 Nakamura, N. 10314 Nambu, J. R. 10218 Narumiya, S. 10501 Navas, M. A. 10152 Neefjes, J. 10326 Newcomer, S. D. 10236 Nikaido, M. 10261 Ning, Y. 10267 Nishiyama, A. 10361 Niyaz, Y. 10194 Noda, Y. 10501 Nothacker, H.-P. 10444 Novakovic, S. 10548 Nowell, P. C. 10332 Nussinov, R. 9970 O'Connell, M. J. 10170 Odling-Smee, F. J. 10242 Okada, N. 10261 Olah, G. A. 10003 Opperdoes, F. R. 10098 Orr, H. A. 9995 Ossipov, M. H. 10548 Otis, C. 10248 Palumbi, S. R. 10272 Parashar, B. 10349 Parkkonen, L. 10460 Parmryd, I. 10074 Patel, N. H. 9995 Penketh, P. G. 10489 P6rez-Montfort, R. 10062 Phillips, P. 9983 Pollack, L. 10115 Porreca, F. 10548 Prakash, G. K. S. 10003 Prince, G. A. 10409 Rabert, D. K. 10548 Rafter, L. 10391 Raichle, M. E. 10422 Rao, Y. 10212 Reinscheid, R. K. 10444 Remaley, A. 10158 Robbins, T. W. 10524

Rockwell, S. 10489 Rodriguez-Romero, A. 10062 Rollini, P. 10308 Romoser, V. A. 10385 Rooney, A. P. 10261 Riuber, L. 10230 Sachdev, S. 9983 Safran, S. A. 10140 Saji, T. 10501 Salas, M. T. 10367 Salmelin, R. 10460 Salvaterra, P. M. 10438 Samoriski, G. M. 10385 Sandona, D. 10056 Sangameswaran, L. 10548 Sannes-Lowery, K. A. 10129 Sarafianos, S. G. 10027 Sartorelli, A. C. 10489 Sasaki, T. 10284 Satoh, C. 10314 Sawyer, L. S. W. 10367 Scheper, R. J. 10320 Schilke, B. 10206 Schlinger, B. A. 10428 Schmitt, F. 10397 Schmitz, F. 10460 Schnitzler, A. 10460 Schrader, J. 10495 Schultz, J. D. 10428 Schulz, S. 10444 Schwartz, L. M. 10218 Segi, E. 10501 Seki, N. 10086 Severinghaus, J. P. 9987 Shannon, H. 10483 Sharf, R. 10080 Sharp, K. A. 9997 Shen, M. 10367 Sherman, D. H. 10489 Sherritt, M. 10391 Shi, H. 10033 Shih, D. Q. 10152 Shimony, J. S. 10422 Shishido, T. 10182 Shoshan, Y. 10361 Shtrichman, R. 10080 Siewert, E. A. 10200 Silbersweig, D. 10456 Sin, N. 10403 Skladanowski, A. 10355 Slaughter, R. 10391 Smith, S. B. 10109 Smrcka, A. 10385 Snyder, A. Z. 10422 Sonenshein, A. L. 10290, 10412 Staugaitis, S. M. 10361 Steer, C. J. 10349 Stefansson, S. 10158 Stern, E. 10456 Stoffel, M. 10152 Stiube, E.-M. 10444 Sugimoto, Y. 10501 Sun, B. 10438 Sun, D. 10218 Svejgaard, A. 10338 Taliercio, E. W. 10512 Tanaka, T. 10501 Tang, K. 10016 Tate, M. W. 10115 ter Kuile, B. H. 10098 Thomas, D. R. 10134 Tlusty, T. 10140 Tomlinson, I. P. M. 10296 Trapp, B. D. 10361 Trinh-Trang-Tan, M.-M. 10397 Tsai, C.-J. 9970 Tsuda, R. 10086

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AUTHOR INDEX, A UGUST 31, 1999

Tulp, A. 10326 Turmel, M. 10248 Twal, W. 0. 10158 Ugulava, N. 10021 Unger, R. H. 10373 Uren, A. G. 10170 Ushikubi, F. 10501 Uytdehaag, F. G. C. M. 10326 Vamosi, G. 10123 van Binnendijk, R. S. 10326 VandenDriessche, T. 10379 Vanderhaeghen, M.-L. 10379 van der Weel, L. 10320 van Driel, R. 10170 Vanslembrouck, V. 10379 Van Veldhoven, P. P. 10039 Vaux, D. L. 10170 Venkatesh, B. 10267 Verdi, J. M. 10472 Vereb, G. 10123 Verges, M. 10146 Verheyen, E. 10230 Verwoerd, D. 10326

Voisine, C. 10206 Wachter, K. W. 10544 Waelkens, E. 10039 Wai, S. N. 10086 Waisfisz, Q. 10320 Walfield, A. M. 10367 Walsh, M. C. 10098 Wang, C. Y. 10367 Wang, J. J. G. 10367 Wang, Z.-W. 10373 Washburn, L. L. 10278 Watts, C. 10524 Wegert, S. 10548 Wen, L. 10212 Wess, J. 10483 Westerhoff, H. V. 10098 Wheeler, J. M. D. 10296 Williams, T. 10391 Winey, M. 10200 Wittenburg, N. 10477 Wu, D. 10385 Wu, J. 10284 Wu, J. Y. 10212

Xia, B. 10483 Xie, W. 10385 Xu, P. 10438 Xu, S. 10332 Yang, S.-N. 10164 Yano, M. 10284 Yazdani, A. 9983 Ye, J. 10367 Yin, J. C.-P. 9985 Yoshida, N. 10501 Yoshimura, A. 10284 Youssoufian, H. 10320 Zanger, K. 10495 Zeh, D. W. 10236 Zeh, J. A. 10236 Zeiner, M. 10194 Zhang, L. 10483 Zhi, Y. 10320 Zhou, D. 10176 Zhou, M. 10466 Zhou, Y.-T. 10373 Zwinnen, H. 10379

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