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Front MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 86, No. 24 (Dec. 15, 1989), pp. iii-ixPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/34709 .

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Proceedings OF THE

National Academy of Sclences

OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

December 1989 Volume 86, Number 24 pp. 9637-10180

Table of Contents

CONDENSED INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS

AUTHOR INDEX xi

Physical Sciences

CHEMISTRY

Icosahedral and decagonal quasicrystals of intermetallic compounds are Linus Pauling 9637 multiple twins of cubic or orthorhombic crystals composed of very large atomic complexes with icosahedral point-group symmetry in cubic close packing or body-centered packing: Structure of decagonal AI6Pd

Biological Sciences

BIOCHEMISTRY

Evolution of a bifunctional enzyme: 6-Phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose- J. Fernando Bazan, Robert J. Fletterick, 9642 2,6-bisphosphatase and Simon J. Pilkis

Organization of the human lipoprotein lipase gene and evolution of the lipase Todd G. Kirchgessner, Jean-Claude 9647 gene family Chuat, Camilla Heinzmann, Jacqueline

Etienne, Stephane Guilhot, Karen Svenson, Detley Ameis, Catherine Pilon, Luc D'Auriol, Ali Andalibi, Michael C. Schotz, Francis Galibert, and Aldons J. Lusis

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Gonadotropin stimulates oocyte translation by increasing magnesium activity Samuel B. Horowitz and Louis J. M. 9652 through intracellular potassium-magnesium exchange Tluczek

Cloning and expression of a protective antigen from the cattle tick Boophilus Keith N. Rand, Terry Moore, Alagacone 9657 microplus Sriskantha, Kevin Spring, Ross

Tellam, Peter Willadsen, and Gary S. Cobon

Molecular and functional characterization of amylin, a peptide associated with A. N. Roberts, B. Leighton, J. A. Todd, 9662 type 2 diabetes mellitus D. Cockburn, P. N. Schofield, R. J.

Sutton, S. Holt, Y. Boyd, A. J. Day, E. A. Foot, A. C. Willis, K. B. M. Reid, and G. J. S. Cooper

Crystallographic refinement of interleukin 11. at 2.0 A resolution J. P. Priestle, H.-P. Schar, and 9667 M. G. Grutter

Structural basis of protein kinase C activation by tumor promoters Hideshi Nakamura, Yoshito Kishi, Maria 9672 A. Pajares, and Robert R. Rando

A gene required for transfer of T-DNA to plants encodes an ATPase with Peter J. Christie, John E. Ward, Jr., 9677 autophosphorylating activity Milton P. Gordon, and Eugene W.

Nester Ribonucleoprotein and protein factors bind to an H-DNA-forming c-myc DNA Terri L. Davis, Anthony B. Firulli, and 9682

element: Possible regulators of the c-myc gene Alan J. Kinniburgh Echinomycin-induced hypersensitivity to osmium tetroxide of DNA fragments Michael J. McLean, Frank Seela, and 9687

incapable of forming Hoogsteen base pairs Michael J. Waring Photoregulation of a phytochrome gene promoter from oat transferred into rice Wesley B. Bruce, Alan H. Christensen, 9692

by particle bombardment Theodore Klein, Michael Fromm, and Peter H. Quail

Urinary 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine as a biological marker of in vivo Mark K. Shigenaga, Carlos J. Gimeno, 9697 oxidative DNA damage and Bruce N. Ames

Sequence-specific recognition and cleavage of duplex DNA via triple-helix Jean-Christophe Franqois, Tula 9702 formation by oligonucleotides covalently linked to a phenanthroline-copper Saison-Behmoaras, Christine Barbier, chelate Marcel Chassignol, Nguyen T.

Thuong, and Claude Helene DNA and spermidine provide a switch mechanism to regulate the activity of Michael Conrad and Michael D. Topal 9707

restriction enzyme Nae I Erythrocyte protein 4.1 binds and regulates myosin Gary R. Pasternack and Richard H. 9712

Racusen Quantitation of mRNA by the polymerase chain reaction Alice M. Wang, Michael V. Doyle, and 9717

David F. Mark Isolation of a candidate cDNA for the gene causing retinal degeneration in the Cathy Bowes, Michael Danciger, 9722

rd mouse Christine A. Kozak, and Debora B. Farber

A computational approach to the mechanism of self-cleavage of hammerhead Houng-Yau Mei, Thomas W. Kaaret, 9727 DNA and Thomas C. Bruice

Characterization of the mouse insulin receptor gene promoter Eric Sibley, Tania Kastelic, Thomas J. 9732 Kelly, and M. Daniel Lane

Substitution at position 116 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe calmodulin Tadayuki Takeda, Yoshiyuki Imai, and 9737 decreases its stability under nitrogen starvation and results in a Masayuki Yamamoto sporulation-deficient phenotype

Requirement for two DNA polymerases in the replication of simian virus 40 David H. Weinberg and Thomas J. Kelly 9742 DNA in vitro

Isolation of a cDNA clone of the 14-kDa subunit of the signal recognition Katharina Strub and Peter Walter 9747 particle by cross-hybridization of differently primed polymerase chain reactions

Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus 1 protease in vitro: Rational design Geoffrey B. Dreyer, Brian W. Metcalf, 9752 of substrate analogue inhibitors Thaddeus A. Tomaszek, Jr., Thomas

J. Carr, Arthur C. Chandler III, Lawrence Hyland, Stephen A. Fakhoury, Victoria W. Magaard, Michael L. Moore, James E. Strickler, Christine Debouck, and Thomas D. Meek

Multiple functions of human single-stranded-DNA binding protein in simian Mark K. Kenny, Suk-Hee Lee, and 9757 virus 40 DNA replication: Single-strand stabilization and stimulation of Jerard Hurwitz DNA polymerases a and 8

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Contents Cloning of the cDNA and gene for a human D2 dopamine receptor David K. Grandy, Mark A. Marchionni, 9762

Haripriya Makam, Renata E. Stofko, Mario Alfano, Leslie Frothingham, James B. Fischer, Kathleen J. Burke-Howie, James R. Bunzow, Alfred C. Server, and Olivier Civelli

NMR study of the possible interaction in solution of angiotensin II with a Hugh L. Eaton, Richard E. Austin, 9767 peptide encoded by angiotensin II complementary RNA Stephen W. Fesik, and Stephen F.

Martin 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 up-regulates the 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor Molly Strom, Maria E. Sandgren, 9770

in vitro Thomas A. Brown, and Hector F. DeLuca

Transcriptional activity of the human thymidine kinase gene determined by a Kenneth E. Lipson and Renato Baserga 9774 method using the polymerase chain reaction and an intron-specific probe

Isolation of cDNA clones encoding small nuclear ribonucleoparticle-associated Sen Li, Elliott S. Klein, Andrew F. 9778 proteins with different tissue specificities Russo, Donna M. Simmons, and

Michael G. Rosenfeld An ochre mutation in the vitamin D receptor gene causes hereditary Helena H. Ritchie, Mark R. Hughes, 9783

1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-resistant rickets in three families Edward T. Thompson, Peter J. Malloy, Zeev Hochberg, David Feldman, J. Wesley Pike, and Bert W. O'Malley

Primary structures of the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A2, B1, and Christopher G. Burd, Maurice S. 9788 C2 proteins: A diversity of RNA binding proteins is generated by small Swanson, Matthias Gorlach, and peptide inserts Gideon Dreyfuss

Mapping the active-site tyrosine of vaccinia virus DNA topoisomerase I Stewart Shuman, Eileen M. Kane, and 9793 Scott G. Morham

Nucleolar targeting signal of human T-cell leukemia virus type I rex-encoded Tetsuya Nosaka, Haruhiko Siomi, 9798 protein is essential for cytoplasmic accumulation of unspliced viral mRNA Yoshifumi Adachi, Makoto Ishibashi,

Satoshi Kubota, Masatoshi Maki, and Masakazu Hatanaka

Cloning of the gene encoding the yeast protein BTF1Y, which can substitute B. Cavallini, I. Faus, H. Matthes, J. M. 9803 for the human TATA box-binding factor Chipoulet, B. Winsor, J. M. Egly, and

P. Chambon Binding of the herpes simplex virus major regulatory protein to viral DNA Nancy Michael and Bernard Roizman 9808 Mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptors regulate steroid biosynthesis Alexey G. Mukhin, Vassilios 9813

Papadopoulos, Erminio Costa, and Karl E. Krueger

Initiation of transcription on nucleosomal templates Alan P. Wolffe and Horace R. Drew 9817

BIOPHYSICS

Three-dimensional ordered distribution of crystals in turkey tendon collagen Wolfie Traub, Talmon Arad, and 9822 fibers Stephen Weiner

Internal dynamics of lactose permease Klaus Dornmair and Fritz Jahnig 9827 Fourier transform infrared evidence for proline structural changes during the Kenneth J. Rothschild, Yi-Wu He, 9832

bacteriorhodopsin photocycle Daniel Gray, Paul D. Roepe, Sandra L. Pelletier, R. Stephen Brown, and Judith Herzfeld

Conformational characterization of a single-site mutant of murine epidermal Franklin J. Moy, Harold A. Scheraga, 9836 growth factor (EGF) by 1H NMR provides evidence that leucine-47 is Jin-Fu Liu, Ray Wu, and Gaetano T. involved in the interactions with the EGF receptor Montelione

Predictions of structural elements for the binding of Hin recombinase with the Kevin W. Plaxco, Alan M. Mathiowetz, 9841 hix site of DNA and William A. Goddard III

Mossbauer study of the inactive Fe3S4 and Fe3Se4 and the active Fe4Se4 forms Kristene K. Surerus, Mary Claire 9846 of beef heart aconitase Kennedy, Helmut Beinert, and

Eckard Munck

BOTANY

Abscisic acid is involved in the wound-induced expression of the proteinase Hugo Penia-Cortes, Jose J. 9851 inhibitor II gene in potato and tomato SSnchez-Serrano, Rudiger Mertens,

Lothar Willmitzer, and Salome Prat

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Contents In vivo 23Na and 31P NMR measurement of a tonoplast Na+/H+ exchange Teresa W.-M. Fan, Richard M. Higashi, 9856

process and its characteristics in two barley cultivars Jack Norlyn, and Emanuel Epstein A ubiquitin carrier protein from wheat germ is structurally and functionally Michael L. Sullivan and Richard D. 9861

similar to the yeast DNA repair enzyme encoded by RAD6 Vierstra Phytochrome induces changes in the immunodetectable level of a wall Sung-Ha Kim, James R. Shinkle, and 9866

peroxidase that precede growth changes in maize seedlings Stanley J. Roux Expression of proteinase inhibitors I and II in transgenic tobacco plants: Russell Johnson, Javier Narvaez, 9871

Effects on natural defense against Manduca sexta larvae Gynheung An, and Clarence Ryan Dependence of the phototropic response of Arabidopsis thaliana on fluence Radomir Konjevic, Benjamin Steinitz, 9876

rate and wavelength and Kenneth L. Poff

CELL BIOLOGY

Cellular responses to Ca2+ from extracellular and intracellular sources are Kyong-Tai Kim and Edward W. 9881 different as shown by simultaneous measurements of cytosolic Ca2+ and Westhead secretion from bovine chromaffin cells

Specific disruption of intermediate filaments and the nuclear lamina by the Eileen White and Ralph Cipriani 9886 19-kDa product of the adenovirus E1B oncogene

MUC18, a marker of tumor progression in human melanoma, shows sequence Jurgen M. Lehmann, Gert Riethmuller, 9891 similarity to the neural cell adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin and Judith P. Johnson superfamily

Salvage of glucosylceramide by recycling after internalization along the Jan Willem Kok, Sinikka Eskelinen, 9896 pathway of receptor-mediated endocytosis Karin Hoekstra, and Dick Hoekstra

Cloning of murine interferon y receptor cDNA: Expression in human cells Silvio Hemmi, Pietro Peghini, Martina 9901 mediates high-affinity binding but is not sufficient to confer sensitivity to Metzler, Gilles Merlin, Zlatko Dembic, murine interferon y and Michel Aguet

The human integrin VLA-2 is a collagen receptor on some cells and a Mariano J. Elices and Martin E. Hemler 9906 collagen/laminin receptor on others

Monoclonal antibodies against heparin-binding growth factor II/basic fibroblast Kouichi Matsuzaki, Yoshino Yoshitake, 9911 growth factor that block its biological activity: Invalidity of the antibodies Yuhsi Matuo, Hiroshi Sasaki and for tumor angiogenesis Katsuzo Nishikawa

The yeast cell fusion protein FUS1 is 0-glycosylated and spans the plasma Joshua Trueheart and Gerald R. Fink 9916 membrane

Phosphatidylserine translocation to the mitochondrion is an ATP-dependent Dennis R. Voelker 9921 process in permeabilized animal cells

Visualization of crystallin droplets associated with cold cataract formation in Woo-Kuen Lo 9926 young intact rat lens

Reconstitution of translocation-competent membrane vesicles from detergent- Yihao Yu, Yiying Zhang, David D. 9931 solubilized dog pancreas rough microsomes Sabatini, and Gert Kreibich

Induction of the transcription factor IRF-1 and interferon-,( mRNAs by Takashi Fujita, Luiz F. L. Reis, 9936 cytokines and activators of second-messenger pathways Nobumasa Watanabe, Yoko Kimura,

Tadatsugu Taniguchi, and Jan Vilcek An altered v-raf is required in addition to v-myc in J3V1 virus for acceleration Jakob Troppmair, Michael Potter, Judith 9941

of murine plasmacytomagenesis S. Wax, and Ulf R. Rapp Flat reversion by okadaic acid by raf and ret-II transformants Ryuichi Sakai, Isuzu Ikeda, Hiroshi 9946

Kitani, Hirota Fujiki, Fumimaro Takaku, Ulf Rapp, Takashi Sugimura, and Minako Nagao

Cytochemical observation of regulated bacterial .3-galactosidase gene Hsiao-Sheng Liu, Estrella Feliciano, and 9951 expression in mammalian cells Peter J. Stambrook

EVOLUTION

Description of two genera and species of Late Eocene Anthropoidea from Elwyn L. Simons 9956 Egypt

Evolution of immunoglobulin light chains: cDNA clones specifying sandbar Samuel F. Schluter, Valerie S. Hohman, 9961 shark constant regions Allen B. Edmundson, and John J.

Marchalonis An experimental approach to testing modular evolution: Directed replacement Robert F. DuBose and Daniel L. Hartl 9966

of ax-helices in a bacterial protein Comparison of homeobox-containing genes of the honeybee and Drosophila Uwe Walldorf, Richard Fleig, and 9971

Walter J. Gehring

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Contents GENETICS

Multicopy suppression of the cdc24 budding defect in yeast by CDC42 and Alan Bender and John R. Pringle 9976 three newly identified genes including the ras-related gene RSRI

Host species-specific conservation of a family of repeated DNA sequences in John E. Hamer, Leonard Farrall, Marc 9981 the genome of a fungal plant pathogen J. Orbach, Barbara Valent, and

Forrest G. Chumley Ancient roots for polymorphism at the HLA-DQa locus in primates Ulf B. Gyllensten and Henry A. Erlich 9986 Construction of human chromosome 21-specific yeast artificial chromosomes Mary Kay McCormick, James H. Shero, 9991

Mei Chi Cheung, Yuet Wai Kan, Philip A. Hieter, and Stylianos E. Antonarakis

I/Lyn mouse phosphorylase kinase deficiency: Mutation disrupts expression of Patrick K. Bender and Peter A. Lalley 9996 the a/a'-subunit mRNAs

Contiguous gene syndromes due to deletions in the distal short arm of the A. Ballabio, B. Bardoni, R. Carrozzo, 10001 human X chromosome G. Andria, D. Bick, L. Campbell,

B. Hamel, M. A. Ferguson-Smith, G. Gimelli, M. Fraccaro, P. Maraschio, 0. Zuffardi, S. Guioli, and G. Camerino

Antisense RNA complementary to 3' coding and noncoding sequences of J. Lai C. Ch'ng; Richard C. Mulligan, 10006 creatine kinase is a potent inhibitor of translation in vivo Paul Schimmel, and Edward W.

Holmes The Huntington disease locus is most likely within 325 kilobases of the Norman A. Doggett, Jan-Fang Cheng, 10011

chromosome 4p telomere Cassandra L. Smith, and Charles R. Cantor

Identification of the binding domain for NADP+ of human glucose-6-phosphate Akira Hirono, Wanda Kuhl, Terri 10015 dehydrogenase by sequence analysis of mutants Gelbart, Linda Forman, Virgil F.

Fairbanks, and Ernest Beutler Identification of negative regulatory genes that govern the expression of early Randy Strich, Michael R. Slater, and 10018

meiotic genes in yeast Rochelle Easton Esposito Specific HLA-DQB and HLA-DRBI alleles confer susceptibility to pemphigus Stephen J. Scharf, Adam Friedmann, 10023

vulgaris (Correction) Lawrence Steinman, Chaim Brautbar, and Henry A. Erlich

IMMUNOLOGY

Expression of immunoglobulin-T-cell receptor chimeric molecules as functional Gideon Gross, Tova Waks, and 10024 receptors with antibody-type specificity Zelig Eshhar

A humanized antibody that binds to the interleukin 2 receptor Cary Queen, William P. Schneider, 10029 Harold E. Selick, Philip W. Payne, Nicholas F. Landolfi, James F. Duncan, Nevenka M. Avdalovic, Michael Levitt, Richard P. Junghans, and Thomas A. Waldmann

Peripheral tolerance to allogeneic class II histocompatibility antigens expressed Kenneth M. Murphy, Casey T. Weaver, 10034 in transgenic mice: Evidence against a clonal-deletion mechanism Melinda Elish, Paul M. Allen, and

Dennis Y. Loh Development of human mast cells in vitro Takuma Furitsu, Hirohisa Saito, Ann M. 10039

Dvorak, Lawrence B. Schwartz, Anne-Marie A. Irani, James F. Burdick, Kimishige Ishizaka, and Teruko Ishizaka

CD4 and CD8 molecules can physically associate with the same T-cell receptor Pauline F. Gallagher, Barbara Fazekas 10044 de St. Groth, and Jacques F. A. P. Miller

HLA-DR4 subtype frequencies in rheumatoid arthritis indicate that DRBJ is the B. P. Wordsworth, J. S. S. Lanchbury, 10049 major susceptibility locus within the HLA class II region L. I. Sakkas, K. I. Welsh, G. S.

Panayi, and J. I. Bell Epstein-Barr virus/complement fragment C3d receptor (CR2) reacts with p53, Mlonique Barel, Anny Fiandino, Fouad 10054

a cellular antioncogene-encoded membrane phosphoprotein: Detection by Lyamani, and Raymond Frade polyclonal anti-idiotypic anti-CR2 antibodies

Nerve growth factor induces growth and differentiation of human B Uwe Otten, Patricia Ehrhard, and 10059 lymphocytes Richard Peck

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Contents Overexpression of src family gene for tyrosine-kinase p59f0n in CD4-CD8- T Takuya Katagiri, Kazumi Urakawa, Yuji 10064

cells of mice with a lymphoproliferative disorder Yamanashi, Kentaro Semba, Takeo Takahashi, Kumao Toyoshima, Tadashi Yamamoto, and Kyoichi Kano

Costimulatory signal provided by a B-lymphoblastoid cell line and its Hans Reiser and Baruj Benacerraf 10069 Ia-negative variant

Allorecognition of DR1 by T cells from a DR4/DRw13 responder mimics G. Lombardi, S. Sidhu, J. R. Batchelor, 10074 self-restricted recognition of endogenous peptides (Correction) and R. I. Lechler

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Cooperation of c-raf-l and c-myc protooncogenes in the neoplastic A. M. A. Pfeifer, G. E. Mark III, 10075 transformation of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen immortalized human L. Malan-Shibley, S. Graziano, bronchial epithelial cells P. Amstad, and C. C. Harris

Positive inotropic effects of the endogenous Na+/K+-transporting ATPase Haifa A. Hallaq and Garner T. 10080 inhibitor from the hypothalamus Haupert, Jr.

Regulation of immunoglobulin production in hyperimmunoglobulin E Christopher L. King, John I. Gallin, 10085 recurrent-infection syndrome by interferon y Harry L. Malech, Stuart L. Abramson,

and Thomas B. Nutman

Regression of adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats following bone marrow Dirk W. van Bekkum, Els P. M. Bohre, 10090 transplantation Paul F. J. Houben, and Shoshan

Knaan-Shanzer

Canine hemophilia B resulting from a point mutation with unusual James P. Evans, Kenneth M. Brinkhous, 10095 consequences Gary D. Brayer, Howard M. Reisner,

and Katherine A. High

Identification of cell surface receptors for the 86-kilodalton glycoprotein of Susan Keay, Thomas C. Merigan, and 10100 human cytomegalovirus Lucy Rasmussen

Increased tumor necrosis factor a mRNA after cellular exposure to ionizing Dennis E. Hallahan, David R. Spriggs, 10104 radiation Michael A. Beckett, Donald W. Kufe,

and Ralph R. Weichselbaum

Modulation of deferoxamine toxicity and clearance by covalent attachment to Philip E. Hallaway, John W. Eaton, S. 10108 biocompatible polymers Scott Panter, and Bo E. Hedlund

Abnormal ambient glucose levels inhibit proteoglycan core protein gene Claire M. Leonard, Michael Bergman, 10113 expression and reduce proteoglycan accumulation during chondrogenesis: Dorothy A. Frenz, Linda A. Possible mechanism for teratogenic effects of maternal diabetes Macreery, and Stuart A. Newman

CpG island clones from a deletion encompassing the gene for adenomatous L. Varesco, H. J. W. Thomas, S. 10118 polyposis coli Cottrell, V. Murday, S. J. Fennell,

S. Williams, S. Searle, D. Sheer, W. F. Bodmer, A.-M. Frischauf, and E. Solomon

v-src induces clonal sarcomas and rapid metastasis following transduction with Andrew W. Stoker and Michael H. 10123 a replication-defective retrovirus Sieweke

The gene SCL is expressed during early hematopoiesis and encodes a C. Glenn Begley, Peter D. Aplan, 10128 differentiation-related DNA-binding motif Stephen M. Denning, Barton F.

Haynes, Thomas A. Waldmann, and Ilan R. Kirsch

Epididymis is a principal site of retrovirus expression in the mouse (Correction) Ann Anderson Kiessling, Richard 10133 Crowell, and Cecil Fox

Antibiotic proteins of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (Correction) Joelle E. Gabay, Randy W. Scott, David 10133 Campanelli, Joe Griffith, Craig Wilde, Marian N. Marra, Mary Seeger, and Carl F. Nathan

NEUROBIOLOGY

Cloning of ligand-specific cell lines via gene transfer: Identification of a D2 Richard D. Todd, Tejvir S. Khurana, 10134 dopamine receptor subtype Peter Sajovic, Kenneth R. Stone, and

Karen L. O'Malley

Isolation, partial amino acid sequence, and immunohistochemical localization Lois Winsky, Hiroyasu Nakata, Brian 10139 of a brain-specific calcium-binding protein M. Martin, and David M. Jacobowitz

y-Aminobutyrate type B receptor modulation of L-type calcium channel current Greg Maguire, Bruce Maple, Peter 10144 at bipolar cell terminals in the retina of the tiger salamander Lukasiewicz, and Frank Werblin

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Contents Differential expression of three gap junction proteins in developing and mature R. Dermietzel, 0. Traub, T. K. Hwang, 10148

brain tissues E. Beyer, M. V. L. Bennett, D. C. Spray, and K. Willecke

Glycyl-L-glutamine opposes the fall in choline acetyltransferase in the George B. Koelle, John J. O'Neill, 10153 denervated superior cervical ganglion of the cat Nagendran S. Thampi, Matthew S.

Han, and Robin Caccese Link between D1 and D2 dopamine receptors is reduced in schizophrenia and Philip Seeman, Hyman B. Niznik, H.-C. 10156

Huntington diseased brain Guan, Gillian Booth, and Carla Ulpian

PHARMACOLOGY

Localization of the receptor site for a-scorpion toxins by antibody mapping: William J. Thomsen and William A. 10161 Implications for sodium channel topology Catterall

PHYSIOLOGY

Cl- permeability of human sweat duct cells monitored with fluorescence-digital Sunanda J. Ram and Kevin L. Kirk 10166 imaging microscopy: Evidence for reduced plasma membrane Cl- permeability in cystic fibrosis

Charybdotoxin inhibits proliferation and interleukin 2 production in human M. Price, S. C. Lee, and C. Deutsch 10171 peripheral blood lymphocytes

Social Sciences

POLITICAL SCIENCES

Aggregate-level analysis and prediction of midterm senatorial elections in the Allan J. Lichtman and V. I. Keilis-Borok 10176 United States, 1974-1986

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