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Front Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 79, No. 2, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Jan. 15, 1982), pp. i-vi Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12042 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 02:16 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 62.122.72.63 on Sat, 3 May 2014 02:16:56 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 79, No. 2, [Part 1: Biological Sciences] (Jan. 15, 1982), pp. i-viPublished by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/12042 .

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Procee OF T

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of Sci OF THE UNITED ST,

January 1982 Volume 79, i

Table of C

AUTHOR INDEX

Biological Sciences

ANTHROPOLOGY

Sexual dimorphism in Ramapithecinae (Hominidae/paleoanthropology/, selection)

BIOCHEMISTRY

Kinetics of interaction between 8-receptors, GTP protein, and the catalJ turkey erythrocyte adenylate cyclase (collision coupling)

lac repressor-lac operator interaction: NMR observations (aromatic resi amino-terminal domain/9F/gene regulation/protein-nucleic acid int

Variation in the polyadenylylation site of bovine prolactin mRNA [d(pT primers/sequence analysis/cDNA clones/mRNA processing]

Cytosolic malic dehydrogenase activity is associated with a putative su the transforming gene product of Rous sarcoma virus (Mr 38,000 phosp pp60src substrate/metabolism/malate-aspartate shuttle/NADH/NAD

Human influenza virus hemagglutinin is expressed in monkey cells usi: virus 40 vectors (simian virus 40-influenza virus recombinant/viral expression)

Posttranscriptional control of bacteriophage A int gene expression from distal to the gene (regulation of integration-excision/promoter-specif RNase III regulation/processing site mutants/retroregulation)

Affinity labeling of muscarinic receptors in rat cerebral cortex with a p: antagonist (N-methyl-4-piperidyl p-azidobenzilate/3-quinuclidinyl p. azidobenzilate/photoaffinity labeling/antagonist sites/affinity chroml

The genome of frog virus 3, an animal DNA virus, is circularly permut< terminally redundant (genome structure/restriction endonuclease mc DNA replication)

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vii-viii

,exual Richard F. Kay 209-212

tic unit of A. M. Tolkovsky, S. Braun, and A. 213-217 Levitzki

iues/ Harry Nick, Kim Arndt, Frank 218-222 eraction) Boschelli, Mary Ann C. Jarema,

Marcella Lillis, John Sadler, Marvin Caruthers, and Ponzy Lu

8-N-N') Nancy L. Sasavage, Michael Smith, 223-227 Shirley Gillam, Richard P. Woychik, and Fritz M. Rottman

bstrate for Helga Ribsamen, Karola Saltenberger, 228-232 hoprotein/ Robert R. Friis, and Erich Eigenbrodt ratios)

ig simian Jacob R. Hartman, Debi P. Nayak, and 233-237 gene George C. Fareed

a site G. Guarneros, C. Montafez, T. 238-242 ic control/ Hernandez, and D. Court

iotolabile Gabriel Amitai, Sofia Avissar, David 243-247 Balderman, and Mordechai

itography) Sokolovsky d and R. Goorha and K. G. Murti 248-252 pping/

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Contents

Chromatin conformational changes accompany transcriptional activatio glucose-repressed gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (alcohol dehydrp genes/DNase I sensitivity/Southern blot method)

Efficient expression of Escherichia coli galactokinase gene in mammali (pBR322-simian virus 40 fusion plasmid/splice deletion/genetic complementation)

DNA between variable and joining gene segments of immunoglobulin h chain is frequently retained in cells that rearrange the K locus (antii chain genes/gene rearrangement/sister chromatid exchange)

Imported mitochondrial proteins cytochrome b2 and cytochrome cl are p two steps (mitochondrial biogenesis/protein import/proteolytic proces vitro protein synthesis/vectorial processing)

Chemoelectronic mobilization of chemical species in low-conductivity fl electrokinetic effect (separations/charge transfer/association comple. state/electromolecular propulsion)

Factors determining frequency of plasmid cointegration mediated by in sequence IS1 (IS1 and Tn9 mutants/complementation analysis/amol proteins/position effect/preferential binding)

Phosphorylation of synthetic peptides by a tyrosine protein kinase from particulate fraction of a lymphoma cell line (phosphotyrosine/pp60"'

A 53-kilodalton protein common to chemically and virally transformed extensive sequence similarities between species (nuclear antigens/ Epstein-Barr virus/amino acid sequence comparisons)

Regulation of actin-activated ATP hydrolysis by arterial myosin (phosphorylation/myosin ATPase/Ca2+ binding/myosin-mediated r(

Delimitation of far upstream sequences required for maximal in vitro transcription of an H2A histone gene (DNA manipulation/in vitro transcription/SI nuclease mapping/eukaryotic promoter)

Are DNA precursors concentrated at replication sites? (DNA replicatior replication proteins/mutation rates/DNA precursor pools/functional compartmentation)

Ultrastructure of a hyaluronic acid matrix (glycosaminoglycan/synovia connective tissue)

Electron microscopy of complexes of isolated acetylcholine receptor, bio and avidin (dimer/subunits/binding sites/Torpedo/Naja naja siame

Regulation of 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase. activity by cyclic AMP-depende phosphorylation (ATP:D-fructose-6-phosphate 2-phosphotransferase, 2,6-bisphosphate/enzyme regulation)

Gene order and gene-polypeptide relationships of the proton-translocat ATPase operon (unc) of Escherichia coli (H+-ATPase/cloned unc gel synthesis in vitro/membrane assembly/membrane energetics)

Regulation of fructose-6-phosphate 2-kinase by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation: Possible mechanism for coordinated control of g] and glycogenolysis (phosphofructokinase)

Isolation of an altered form of DNA polymerase I from Escherichia coli induced for recA/lexA functions (SOS repair/mutagenesis/fidelity o synthesis)

DNA sequence coding for an antifreeze protein precursor from winter f (preproprotein/cDNA/recombinant DNA)

Eukaryotic mRNA capping enzyme-guanylate covalent intermediate (n guanylyltransferase/HeLa cell/phosphoamide/covalent catalysis)

Pancreatic preproglucagon cDNA contains two glucagon-related coding arranged in tandem (recombinant DNA/gastric inhibitory peptide)

Fate of receptor and ligand during endocytosis of asialoglycoproteins b hepatocytes (receptor reutilization/compartmental analysis)

Sequence organization and genomic distribution of the major family of interspersed repeats of mouse DNA (interspersed repeated sequence organization/recombinant DNA)

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n of a Andrzej Sledziewski and Elton T. 253-256 genase Young

an cells Daniel Schiimperli, Bruce H. Howard, 257-261 and Martin Rosenberg

light Brian G. Van Ness, Christopher 262-266 ,ody/light Coleclough, Robert P. Perry, and

Martin Weigert rocessed in Susan M. Gasser, Akira Ohashi, 267-271 sing/in Ginther Daum, Peter C. Bohni, Jane

Gibson, Graeme A. Reid, Takashi Yonetani, and Gottfried Schatz

uids: New Norman Haber 272-276 ces/liquid

3ertion Yasunori Machida, Chiyoko Machida, 277-281 ints of IS1 Hisako Ohtsubo, and Eiichi Ohtsubo

the John E. Casnellie, Marietta L. 282-286 ") Harrison, Linda J. Pike, Karl Erik

Hellstr6m, and Edwin G. Krebs

cells shows Hans Jornvall, Janos Luka, George 287-291 Klein, and Ettore Appella

Samuel Chacko and Arline Rosenfeld 292-296 'gulation)

Rudolf Grosschedl and Max L. 297-301 Birnstiel

rates/ Christopher K. Mathews and Navin K. 302-306 Sinha

I fluid Nortin M. Hadler, Robert R. 307-309 Dourmashkin, Milan V. Nermut, and Lynn D. Williams

tinyl-toxin, Eric Holtzman, David Wise, Joseph 310-314 isis) Wall, and Arthur Karlin

nt M. Raafat El-Maghrabi, Thomas H. 315-319 'fructose Claus, Jo Pilkis, and Simon J. Pilkis

ing Robert P. Gunsalus, William S. A. 320-324 les/protein Brusilow, and Robert D. Simoni

Eisuke Furuya, Motoko Yokoyama, 325-329 ycolysis and Kosaka Uyeda

cells David Lackey, Sharon Wald Krauss, 330-334 DNA and Stuart Linn

Lounder Peter L. Davies, Arthur H. Roach, and 335-339 Choy-L. Hew

tRNA Sundararajan Venkatesan and Bernard 340-344 Moss

sequences P. Kay Lund, Richard H. Goodman, 345-349 Philip C. Dee, and Joel F. Habener

y isolated Kenneth Bridges, Joe Harford, Gilbert 350-354 Ashwell, and Richard D. Klausner

Michele Meunier-Rotival, Philippe 355-359 /genome Soriano, Gerard Cuny, Francois

Strauss, and Giorgio Bernardi

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Partial characterization of the mRNA that codes for enkephalins in bov: adrenal medulla and human pheochromocytoma (hybridization/pro- enkephalin/oligodeoxynucleotide probe/cDNA)

Induction of tyrosine aminotransferase mRNA by glucocorticoids and cA fetal rat liver (development/gene regulation/hormones)

Covalent adducts of DNA and the nonprotein chromophore of neocarzin contain a modified deoxyribose (deoxyribose damage/lability of phosj and N-glycosidic linkages/radiomimetic drug/endonuclease SI)

Selenium-containing tRNAGlU from Clostridium sticklandii: Correlation aminoacylation with selenium content (seleno-nucleotide/clostridial

Crystallographic properties of the MoFe proteins of nitrogenase from Ci pasteurianum and Azotobacter vinelandii (x-ray diffraction/nitrogen iron-sulfur proteins)

Territorial limits and functional anatomy of the simian virus 40 replica (palindromes and A + T-rich region/21- and 72-base repeats/sequenti deletions/replication efficiency in COS cells/core and auxiliary regior

BIOPHYSICS

Characterization of leucine side-chain reorientation in collagen fibrils b state 2H NMR (protein molecular dynamics/quadrupolar echo techni

Location of monovalent cation binding sites in the gramicidin channel ( enriched gramicidin A/13C NMR phospholipid-packaged channels/ic carbonyl carbon chemical shifts)

Specific cellular stimulation in the primary immune response: A quanti (receptor linkage/immune response and suppression/immunon theor: haptenated polymer/epitope density)

Giant circular dichroism of high molecular weight chlorophyllide-apom complexes (myoglobin/photosynthesis/protein complexes)

Resonance Raman spectra of bacteriorhodopsin's primary photoproduct: for a distorted 13-cis retinal chromophore (purple membrane/proton mechanism/trans--cis isomerization/low-temperature spinning sami

Association of cytosol hemoglobin with the membrane in intact erythroi ( front-face fluorometry/erythrocyte membrane/band 3 protein/hemo. binding/energy transfer)

Picosecond photochemistry of a cofacial diporphyrin containing iron(III) zinc(II): Mimicking electron transfer between cytochrome c and the electron donor in reaction centers of photosynthetic bacteria (energy transduction/biomimetic charge separation)

BOTANY

Early auxin-regulated polyadenylylated mRNA sequences in pea stem t (indoleacetic acid/cell elongation/cell-free translation/gene expressio hormone action)

CELL BIOLOGY

Mechanisms of DNA uptake by mammalian cells: Fate of exogenously DNA monitored by the use of fluorescent dyes (gene transfer/calciuc phosphate coprecipitation/pH dependency/DNA concentration)

Evidence for insulin-induced internalization and degradation of insulin in rat adipocytes (down-regulation/receptor degradation/chloroquin

a-Actinin and membrane glycoprotein lia are different proteins in hun

platelets (microfilament attachment sites/Z-bands/electrophoretic bl

Restriction point control of cell growth by a labile protein: Evidence for stability in transformed cells (animal cells/transformation/protein degradation/cell cycle/growth control)

Gap junctional conductance: Comparison of sensitivities to H and Ca io (electrotonic coupling/channel/blastomere/Fundulus/killifish)

iii

ne Michael Comb, Edward Herbert, and 360-364 Roberto Crea

MP in Norka Ruiz-Bravo and Michael J. 365-368 Ernest

)statin Lawrence F. Povirk and Irving H. 369-373 ,hodiester Goldberg

of Wei-Mei Ching and Thressa C. 374-377 RNA) Stadtman

ostridium Marc S. Weininger and Leonard E. 378-380 fixation/ Mortenson

tion origin Derk J. Bergsma, D. Michael Olive, 381-385 al Stephen W. Hartzell, and Kiranur N. Is) Subramanian

y solid- Lynne S. Batchelder, C. E. Sullivan, 386-389

que) Lynn W. Jelinski' and D. A. Torchia

13C- D. W.' Urry, K. U. Prasad, and T. L. 390-394 ,n-induced Trapane

zed model B. Vogelstein, R. Z. Dintzis, and H. M. 395-399 ,/ Dintzis

yoglobin Robert M. Pearlstein, Robert C. Davis, 400-402 and Susan L. Ditson

Evidence Mark Braiman and Richard Mathies 403-407 pumping )le)

:ytes J. Eisinger, J. Flores, and J. M. 408-412 ,lobin Salhany

and I. Fujita, T. L. Netzel, C. K. Chang, 413-417 primary and C.-B. Wang

issue Athanasios Theologis and Peter M. 418-421 n/ Ray'

ldded Abraham Loyter, George A. Scangos, 422-426 n and Frank H. Ruddle

receptors Allan Green and Jerrold M. Olefsky 427-431 ?) ian blood Barbara G. Langer, Lawrence L. K. 432-435 Wtting) Leung, Patricia A. Gonnella,

Vivianne T. Nachmias, Ralph L. Nachman, and Frank A. Pepe

increased Judith Campisi, Estela E. Medrano, 436-440 Gail Morreo, and Arthur B. Pardee

is D.C. Spray, J. H. Stern, A. L. Harris, 441-445 and M. V. L. Bennett

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Human monoclonal IgM with autoantibody activity against intermedial filaments (immunofluorescence microscopy/myeloma proteins/vimen Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia)

Purification and properties of a rat liver protein that specifically inhibi proliferation of nonmalignant epithelial cells from rat liver (hepatic proliferation inhibitor/high-performance liquid chromatography/isoi focusing)

Coated vesicles from human placenta carry ferritin, transferrin, and immunoglobulin G (isotonic gradient purification/Triton X-100 extri

Intracellular stability of diphtheria toxin fragment A in the presence a: of anti-fragment A antibody (ghost fusion method/fragment A introt stable fragment A /protein degradation)

Laser-stimulated fluorescence of submicrometer regions within single mitochondria of rhodamine-treated myocardial cells in culture (hear contractility/microscopy/spectroscopy)

Inducer-mediated commitment of murine erythroleukemia cells to diffe A muiltistep process (Friend virus/chromatin protein/dexamethasom mRNA/hemin)

Internal pH of isolated newly formed and aged neurohypophysial granu (neuropeptide/maturation/neurosecretion/pH gradient)

Pre-adipocyte determination either by insulin or by 5-azacytidine (CHE

adipocytes/differentiation/DNA methylation)

Transforming growth factor(s) production enables cells to grow in the al serum: An autocrine system (serum-free growth/Kirsten murine sar , virus/cell transformation)

Subunit treadmilling of microtubules or actin in the presence of cellula Possible conversion of chemical free energy into mechanical work (1 polymer/NTPase activity/chromosome movement/force-velocity curv hemoglobin S)

Role of Ca2+ and cyclic AMP in the regulation of the production of pros the vascular endothelium (thrombin/ionophore,A23187/prostagland endoperoxide H2/cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase/adenylate cyclase)

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Developmentally regulated mRNAs in mouse liver (tissue-specific gene expression/cell-free translation/cDNA cloning/nucleic acid hybridiz

Thermosensitive development and tip regulation in a mutant of Dictyo discoideum (pattern formation/differentiation/cAMP)

ECOLOGY

Simulated and empiric wind pollination patterns of conifer ovulate con aerodynamics/wind tunnel/pollen/pine)

GENETICS

Propagation of satellite phage P4 as a plasmid (cloning vector/colicin/'" regulatory element/transcriptional antitermination factor)

Isolation of transforming DNA by cosmid rescue (recombinant DNA/ye genes/restriction endonuclease map)

Drosophila gene related to the major heat shock-induced gene is transc: normal temperatures and not induced by heat shock (gene isolation' sequence/intervening sequence/cDNA extension)

DNA sequences of the joining regions of mouse A light chain immunog genes (V-J joining/pseudo A chain/A immunoglobulin chain evoluti

Role of DNA repair in mutagenesis of Chinese hamster ovary cells by bromomethylbenz[a]anthracene (mutagen sensitivity/mutation indu chromatid exchange/thioguanine resistance/ouabain resistance)

Specific-locus mutation frequencies in mouse stem-cell spermatogonia radiation dose rates (y-irradiation/genetic radiation hazards/risk a 137Cs)

iv

e K. Dellagi, J. C. Brouet, J. Perreau, 446-450 tin/ and D. Paulin

ts the James B. McMahon, James G. 451-455 Farrelly, and P. Thomas Iype

!lectric

Barbara M. F. Pearse 456-460 iction) id absence Masaru Yamaizumi, Tsuyoshi Uchida, 461-465 Suction/ Kiyoharu Takamatsu, and Yoshio

Okada Ann Siemens, Robert Walter, L.-H. 4.66-470

t/ Liaw, and Michael W. Berns

rentiation: Zi-xing Chen, Judy Banks, Richard A. 471-475 '/globin Rifkind, and Paul A. Marks

les Daniel Scherman and Jean J. 476-479 Nordmann

F cells/ Ruth Sager and Patricia Kovac 480-484

)sence of Paul L. Kaplan, Marilyn Anderson, 485-489 'oma and Brad Ozanne

r barriers: Terrell L. Hill and Marc W. Kirschner 490-494 inear e/

tacyclin by Abigail F. Adams Brotherton. and John 495-499 in C. Hoak

Richard K. Barth, Kenneth W. Gross, 500-504 ation) Linda C. Gremke, and'Nicholas D.

Hastie

,telium Stephen L. Barclay and Ellen J. 505-509 Henderson

as (ecology/ Karl J. Niklas 510-514

ohasmid"/ Richard'Goldstein, John Sedivy, and 515-519 Elizabeth Ljungquist

ist histone T. Lund, F. G. Grosveld, and R. A. 520-524 Flavell

ribed at Thomas D. Ingolia and Elizabeth A. 525-529 'DNA Craig

obulin Bonnie Blomberg and Susumu 530-533 )n) Tonegawa

7- Larry H. Thompson, Kerry W. 534-538 ction/sister Brookman, Anthony V. Carrano, and

Larry E. Dillehay

Lt very low W. L. Russell and E. M. Kelly 539-541 ssessment/

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Mutation frequencies in male mice and the estimation of genetic hazarn radiation in men (specific-locus mutations/dose-rate effect/doubling estimation).

cDNA clones coding for the heavy chain of human HLA-DR antigen (histocompatibility antigen/B-cell Ia-like antigen/chromosome 6/mel protein)

Genetic variation in natural populations: Problem of electrophoreticallb alleles (evolution/population genetics/polymorphism/peptide analysi state model)

Inverted repeat nucleotide sequences in the genomes of Marek disease i the herpesvirus of the turkey (electron microscopy/single-stranded 1 back molecules)

Inheritance and expression of lysine plus threonine resistance selected tissue culture (mutants/amino acid overproduction)

Physical map of the white locus of Drosophila melanogaster (gene local chromosomal rearrangement/zeste locus/repetitive DNA)

IMMUNOLOGY

Anti-influenza response achieved by immunization with a synthetic cor (synthetic vaccine/influenza vaccine/protective immunization/influe hemagglutinin/hemagglutinin peptide)

Polymerization of the ninth component of complement (C9): Formation poly(C9) with a tubular ultrastructure resembling the membrane at complex of complement (protein-protein interactions/protein-phospi interactions/protein polymerization/transmembrane channels)

Hepatitis B virus vaccine: Identification of HBsAg/a and HBsAg/d but HBsAg/y subtype antigenic determinants on a synthetic immunoge (epitopes/peptide synthesis)

Behaviorally conditioned suppression of a graft-versus-host response (b cyclophosphamide/immunoregulation/learning/psychoneuroimmun(

Ultrastructure of the first component of human complement: Electron of the crosslinked complex (Cl/Clq/Clr2Cls2/ultracentrifugation/wa carbodiimide)

Biochemical signal transmitted by Fcy receptors: Phospholipase A2 act Fcy2b receptor of murine macrophage cell line P388D1 (arachidonic prostaglandin/immunoregulation)

In vitro immune responses to a T cell-dependent antigen by cultures of di murine Peyer's patch (macrophages/neutral protease/anti-sheep ery responses/IgA responses/adjuvancy)

Purification of a lymphoid cell line product with leukocyte inhibitory fac (lymphokine/polymorphonuclear leukocytes/cell-directed inhibitor)

Allelic exclusion of immunoglobulin expression is not caused by somatic (IgD allotype/mitogenic B-cell stimulation/Robertsonian translocatio chromosome 12)

Cell surface properties of HLA antigens on Epstein-Barr virus-trans lines ( fluorescence/photobleaching/diffusion/monoclonal antibodies

Biological activities of antitrinitrophenyl and antidinitrophenyl mouse antibodies (passive cutaneous anaphylaxis/complement fixation/proj of mouse immunoglobulins)

Identification of Epstein-Barr virus strain differences with monoclonal to a membrane glycoprotein (immunoprecipitation/antigen/electropi immunofluorescence)

T cells may express multiple activities: Specific allohelp, cytolysis, and type hypersensitivity are expressed by a cloned T-cell line (Correctii ( functions/Lyt phenotype/T-cell factors)

MEDICAL .SCIENCES

Effect of a conjugate of daunomycin and antibodies to rat a-fetoprotein growth of a-fetoprotein-producing tumor cells (hepatoma/anti-a-fetc antibody/site-directed therapy/immunochemotherapy)

v

Is of W. L. Russell and E. M. Kelly 542-544 dose/risk

Janet S. Lee, John Trowsdale, and 545-549 nbrane Walter F. Bodmer

'cryptic Francisco J. Ayala 550-554 s/charge-

irus and J. Cebrian, C. Kaschka-Dierich, N. 555-558 )NA/fold- Berthelot, and P. Sheldrick

n maize K. A. Hibberd and C. E. Green 559-563

zation/ Robert Levis, Paul M. Bingham, and 564-568 Gerald M. Rubin

jugate Gunhild M. Miller, Michal Shapira, 569-573 rza and Ruth Arnon

of Eckhard R. Podack and Jurg Tschopp 574-578 tack wolipid

not Alfred M. Prince, Hafeez Ikram, and 579-582 iic peptide Thomas P. Hopp

ehavior/ Dana Bovbjerg, Robert Ader, and 583-585 logy) Nicholas Cohen

nicroscopy Candace J. Strang, Richard C. Siegel, 586-590 ter-soluble Martin L. Phillips, Pak H. Poon, and

Verne N. Schumaker

vity of Tsuneo Suzuki, Tatsuo Saito-Taki, Raj 591-595 acid/ Sadasivan, and Toshimasa Nitta

sassociated Hiroshi Kiyono, Jerry R. McGhee, 596-600 throcyte Michael J. Wannemuehler, Maria V.

Frangakis, David M. Spalding, Suzanne M. Michalek, and William J. Koopman

tor activity Deborah H. Meshulam, Henry E. Blair, 601-605 Bing L. Wong, Stanley Charm, Jan Minowada, and Ross E. Rocklin

;egregation Matthias R. Wabl and Maria Tenkhoff 606-607 n on mouse

formed cell Lloyd M. Smith, Howard R. Petty, Peter 608-612 /patching) Parham, and Harden M. McConnell

monoclonal Nakami Hirayama, Takao Hirano, 613-615 terties Georges Kohler, Akihiko Kurata,

Ko Okumura, and Zoltan Ovary antibody Louis F. Qualtiere, Robert Chase, Ben 616-620 .oresis/ Vroman, and Gary R. Pearson

delayed- Gunther Dennert, Siegfried Weiss, and 695 in) John F. Warner

on the Y. Tsukada, W. K.-D. Bischof, N. Hibi, 621-625 protein H. Hirai, E. Hurwitz, and M. Sela

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A covalent linkage between daunorubicin and proteins that is stable in reversible by lysosomal hydrolases, as required for a lysosomotropic drug-carrier conjugate: In vitro and in vivo studies (cancer chemoth ?anthracyclines/lysosomes/peptidic spacer arm/L1210 leukemia)

Multiple low-dose streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemia and insulitis ii mice: Influence of inbred background, sex, and thymus (diabetes/in nude mice)

Specific differentiation events induced by erythropoietin in cells infecte with anemia strain of Friend virus (erythropoiesis/heme/globin/spe

Gut-mediated hypercalcemia in rabbits bearing VX2 carcinoma: New m for tumor-induced hypercalcemia (prostaglandin E2)

Human leukemia and normal leukocytes contain a species of immunor( nonfunctional dihydrofolate reductase (tetrahydrofolate dehydrogenc enzyme/radioimmunoassay)

Selecting binding and complement-mediated lysis of human hepatoma i PRF/5) in culture by monoclonal antibodies to hepatitis B surface a (hepatitis B virus/human hepatoma cells/binding of 125I-labeled ant B surface antigen/tumor cell lysis)

Derangements in myocardial purine and pyrimidine nucleotide metabo] patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular hypertrop cardioplegia/cardiopulmonary bypass/inosine)

NEUROBIOLOGY

Mechanism for shifting the phase of a circadian rhythm by serotonin: Involvement of cAMP (Aplysia/isolated eye/phosphodiesterase inhil cAMP analogues/levels of cAMP)

Immunocytochemistry with internally labeled monoclonal antibodies (s neuropeptides/hybridomas)

Mappiugof odor-related neuronal activity in the olfactory bulb by high 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography (chemical senses/olfactory processit glomeruli/cellular localization)

Central GABAergic innervation of neurointermediate pituitary lobe: Bi and immunocytochemical study in the rat (hypophysis/glutamic acic decarboxylase/y-aminobutyric acid)

Physical separation and characterization of two types of benzodiazepinE (diazepam/receptor heterogeneity/differential solubilization/f3-carbol aminobutyric acid)

Binding properties of a cell adhesion molecule from neural tissue (cell aggregation/retinal and brain cells/chicken embryo/artificial membl vesicles/molecular interactions)

Opioids regulate cGMP formation in cloned neuroblastoma cells (cyclic nucleotides/opiate receptor/desensitization)

Correction

IMMUNOLOGY

T cells may express.multiple activities: Specific allohelp, cytolysis, and type hypersensitivity are expressed by a cloned T-cell line (function. phenotype/T-cell factors)

Physical Sciences

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serum and Andre Trouet, Michele Masquelier, 626-629 Roger Baurain, and Danielle Deprez-

'rapy/ De Campeneere

iC57BL Edward H. Leiter 630-634 bred mice/

d in vitro M. J. Koury, M. C. Bondurant, D. T. 635-639 ctrin) Duncan, S. B. Krantz, and W. D.

Hankins echanism Samuel H. Doppelt, David M. Slovik, 640-644

.Robert M. Neer, Joyce Nolan, Randall M. Zusman, and John T. Potts, Jr.

,active but Sheldon P. Rothenberg and M. Perwaiz 645-649 se/ Iqbal

'ells (PLC/ Daniel Shouval, Jack R. Wands, 650-654 ntigen Vincent R. Zurawski, Jr., Kurt J. '-hepatitis Isselbacher, and David A. Shafritz

ism in Judith L. Swain, Richard L. Sabina, 655-659 hy (ATP/ Robert B. Peyton, Robert N. Jones,

Andrew S. Wechsler, and Edward W. Holmes

A. Eskin, G. Corrent, C.-Y. Lin, and D. 660-664 itors/ J. McAdoo

srotonin/ A. Claudio Cuello, John V. Priestley, 665-669 and C6sar Milstein

resolution Doron Lancet, Charles A. Greer, John 670-674 g/ . S. Kauer, and Gordon M. Shepherd

ochemical Wolfgang H. Oertel, Enrico Mugnaini, 675-679 I Marcel L. Tappaz, Virginia K. Weise,

Anne-Lise Dahl, Donald E. Schmechel, and Irwin J. Kopin

receptors Mathew M. S. Lo, Stephen M. 680-684 ines/y- Strittmatter, and Solomon H. Snyder

Urs Rutishauser, Stanley Hoffman, 685-689 'ane and Gerald M. Edelman

Germaine J. Gwynn and Erminio 690-694 Costa

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