FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
AUTHOR LIST: 2000



Firs t Name

Last Name

Address

Email

Tel

Fax

Title 2000

Citation

PubMed

Aneeta

Patel

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001

     

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

Cydney

Fenton

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001

     

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

Raul

Ramirez

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001

     

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

Catherine

Dinauer

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001

     

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

Michael

Tuttle

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001

     

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

Yuri E.

Nikiforov

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH

     

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

Gary L

Francis

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 20307-5001

gfrancis@usuhs.mil

301-295-3130

301-295-3898

Tyrosine kinase expression is increased in papillary thyroid carcinoma of children and young adults

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a1-9, March 1, 2000]

10702379

B.

Gilbert

Institut de Physique Appliquée, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, PH-Ecublens, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

bgilbert@dpmail.epfl.ch

+41 21 693 54 14

+41 21 693 46 66

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

L.

Perfetti

Institut de Physique Appliquée, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, PH-Ecublens, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

R.

Hansen

Synchrotron Radiation Center, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Stoughton WI 53589

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

D.

Mercanti

Istituto di Neurobiologia del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Viale Marx 15, 00137 Roma, Italy

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

M. T.

Ciotti

Istituto di Neurobiologia del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Viale Marx 15, 00137 Roma, Italy

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

P.

Casalbore

Istituto di Neurobiologia del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Viale Marx 15, 00137 Roma, Italy

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

R.

Andres

Paul Scherrer Institut, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

P.

Perfetti

University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Physics, Madison WI 53706

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

G.

Margaritondo

Institut de Physique Appliquée, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, PH-Ecublens, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

Gelsomina De

Stasio

University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Physics, Madison WI 53706

     

UV-ozone ashing of cells and tissues for spatially resolved trace element analysis

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, a10-17, May 1, 2000]

10799354

Joseph F.

Clark

University of Oxford, OX1 3QU England

joseph.clark@uc.edu

KEY WORDS

513-558-7085

KEY WORDS

513-558-7009

Intact smooth muscle metabolism: its responses to cyanide poisoning and pyruvate stimulation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a18-23, September 1, 2000]

10966870

Toshihiro

Matsumoto

Nagoya University, Nagoya 466-8550 Japan

     

Intact smooth muscle metabolism: its responses to cyanide poisoning and pyruvate stimulation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a18-23, September 1, 2000]

10966870

Shinsuke

Nakayama

Nagoya University, Nagoya 466-8550 Japan

     

Intact smooth muscle metabolism: its responses to cyanide poisoning and pyruvate stimulation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, a18-23, September 1, 2000]

10966870

Ahmed

Shafik

Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

/+
shafisci@link.com.eg

KEY WORDS

/+20-2-349 8851
KEY WORDS

 

ELectrohepatogram in pathologic liver conditions

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, b1-4, June 1, 2000]

10833465

Ahmed

Shafik

Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

shafisci@link.com.eg

/+20-2-349 8851

 

Electric activity spreads in the colonic longitudinal but not the circular musculature. role in colonic motility

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, b5-8, November 1, 2000]

11056084

Ali

Shafik

Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

     

Electric activity spreads in the colonic longitudinal but not the circular musculature. role in colonic motility

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, b5-8, November 1, 2000]

11056084

Sushil G.

Rane

Temple University, School Of Medicine, 3307 North Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19140

sushilrane@hotmail.com

215-707-3647

215-707-1454

Cell cycle control of pancreatic beta cell proliferation

Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d1-19, January 1, 2000]

10702380

E. Premkumar

Reddy

Temple University, School Of Medicine, 3307 North Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19140

reddy@unix.temple.edu

215-707-4307

215-707-1454

Cell cycle control of pancreatic beta cell proliferation

Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d1-19, January 1, 2000]

10702380

Marcelo E.

Tolmasky

California State University Fullerton,
Fullerton, CA 92834-6850



Mtolmasky@fullerton.edu

714-278-5263

714-278-3426

Bacterial resistance to aminoglycosides and beta-lactams: the Tn1331 transposon paradigm

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d20-29, January 1, 1999]

10702385

Stephen

Dewhurst

University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY 14642


stephen_dewhurst@urmc.
rochester.edu

716-275-3216

716-473-2361

Pathogenesis and treatment of HIV-1 infection: recent developments (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d30-49, January 1, 2000]

10702371

Ramothea L.W. da

Cruz

University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY 14642

     

Pathogenesis and treatment of HIV-1 infection: recent developments (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d30-49, January 1, 2000]

10702371

Linda

Whetter

University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, NY 14642

     

Pathogenesis and treatment of HIV-1 infection: recent developments (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d30-49, January 1, 2000]

10702371

Mary L.

Hixon

St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Boston, MA 02135


mlhixon@opal.tufts.edu

617-562-7513

617-562-7506

The control of mitosis

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d50-57, January 1, 2000]

10702375

Antonio

Gualberto

Pfizer Central Research Division, Eastern Point Rd., Groton, CT 06340

     

The control of mitosis

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d50-57, January 1, 2000]

10702375

Mark E.

McCourt

North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5075


mccourt@plains.nodak.edu

701-231-8625

701- 231-8426

Centripetal versus centrifugal bias in visual line bisection: focusing attention on two hypotheses

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d58-71, January 1, 2000]

10702377

Matt

Garlinghouse

North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5075

     

Centripetal versus centrifugal bias in visual line bisection: focusing attention on two hypotheses

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d58-71, January 1, 2000]

10702377

Jessica

Slater

North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5075

     

Centripetal versus centrifugal bias in visual line bisection: focusing attention on two hypotheses

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d58-71, January 1, 2000]

10702377

Jeffrey P.

Greenfield

Rockefeller University, New York NY 10021

     

Cellular and molecular basis of b-amyloid precursor protein metabolism (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d72-83, January 1, 2000]

10702374

Rachel S.

Gross

Rockefeller University, New York NY 10021

     

Cellular and molecular basis of b-amyloid precursor protein metabolism (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d72-83, January 1, 2000]

10702374

Gunnar K.

Gouras

Rockefeller University, New York NY 10021

     

Cellular and molecular basis of b-amyloid precursor protein metabolism (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d72-83, January 1, 2000]

10702374

Huaxi Xu

 

Rockefeller University, New York NY 10021


xuh@rockvax.
rockefeller.edu

212-327-7888

 

Cellular and molecular basis of b-amyloid precursor protein metabolism (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d72-83, January 1, 2000]

10702374

Marie-Helene

Giard

INSERM U280, Mental and Brain Process Laboratory, 151 Cours Albert Thomas, 69003 Lyon, France


Email
giard@lyon.
inserm.fr

+33 0 472 68 19 06

+33 0 472 68 19 02

Neurophysiological mechanisms of auditory selective attention in humans

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d84-94, January 1, 2000]

10702372

Alexandra

Fort

INSERM U280, Mental and Brain Process Laboratory, 151 Cours Albert Thomas, 69003 Lyon, France

     

Neurophysiological mechanisms of auditory selective attention in humans

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d84-94, January 1, 2000]

10702372

Yolande

Mouchetant-Rostaing

INSERM U280, Mental and Brain Process Laboratory, 151 Cours Albert Thomas, 69003 Lyon, France

     

Neurophysiological mechanisms of auditory selective attention in humans

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d84-94, January 1, 2000]

10702372

Jacques

Pernier

INSERM U280, Mental and Brain Process Laboratory, 151 Cours Albert Thomas, 69003 Lyon, France

     

Neurophysiological mechanisms of auditory selective attention in humans

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d84-94, January 1, 2000]

10702372

Kermit L.

Carraway

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101


kcarrawa@med.miami.edu

305-243-6512

305-243-4431

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Shari A.

Price-Schiavi

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Masanobu

Komatsu

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Nebila

Idris

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Aymee

Perez

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Peter

Li

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Scott

Jepson

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Xiaoyun

Zhu

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Maria E.

Carvajal

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Coralie A.

Carothers Carraway

University of Miami School of Medicine,
PO Box 016960, Miami, FL 33101

     

Multiple facets of sialomucin complex/MUC4, a membrane mucin and ErbB2 ligand, in tumors and tissues (Y2K update)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d95-107, January 1, 2000]

10702370

Hilary

Gomes

City College of New York,
137th and Convent Avenue,
New York, NY 10031


hilary@balrog.aecom.
yu.edu

212-650-5720

212-650-5659

The development of auditory attention in children

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d108-120, January 1, 2000]

10702373

Sophie

Molholm

City College of New York,
137th and Convent Avenue,
New York, NY 10031

     

The development of auditory attention in children

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d108-120, January 1, 2000]

10702373

Christopher

Christodoulou

Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation, West Orange, NJ

     

The development of auditory attention in children

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d108-120, January 1, 2000]

10702373

Walter

Ritter

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

     

The development of auditory attention in children

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d108-120, January 1, 2000]

10702373

Nelson

Cowan

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

     

The development of auditory attention in children

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d108-120, January 1, 2000]

10702373

Sama

Tamrakar

University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and 2 University of Rochester Cancer Center, Rochester, New York 14642

     

Role of pRB dephosphorylation in cell cycle regulation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d121-137, January 1, 2000]

10702384

Ethel

Rubin

University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and 2 University of Rochester Cancer Center, Rochester, New York 14642

     

Role of pRB dephosphorylation in cell cycle regulation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d121-137, January 1, 2000]

10702384

John W.

Ludlow

University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and 2 University of Rochester Cancer Center, Rochester, New York 14642


John_Ludlow@urmc.
rochester.edu

716-275-6325

716-273-1042

Role of pRB dephosphorylation in cell cycle regulation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d121-137, January 1, 2000]

10702384

Jing

Yao

Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033

     

Human T cell lymphotropic virus type I genomic expression and impact on intracellular signaling pathways during neurodegenerative disease and leukemia

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d138-168, January 1, 2000]

10702386

Brian

Wigdahl

Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033


Email
bwigdahl@psu.edu

717-531-8258

7 17-531-5580

Human T cell lymphotropic virus type I genomic expression and impact on intracellular signaling pathways during neurodegenerative disease and leukemia

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d138-168, January 1, 2000]

10702386

Gargi A.

Patel

Emory University School of Medicine, WMRB-6000, Atlanta, GA 30322

     

Visual Search: Bottom-Up or Top-Down?

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d169-193, January 1, 2000]

10702378

K.

Sathian

Emory University School of Medicine, WMRB-6000, Atlanta, GA 30322


ksathia@emory.edu

404-727-1366

404-727-3157

Visual Search: Bottom-Up or Top-Down?

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d169-193, January 1, 2000]

10702378

Georg

Sczakiel

Forschungsschwerpunkt Angewandte Tumorvirologie - F0200, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Im Neuenheimer Feld 242, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany


sczakiel@dkfzheidelberg.de

+49-6221-424939

+49-6221-424932

Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Design Effective Antisense Oligonucleotides

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d194-201 January 1, 2000]

10702382

Claude

Alain

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, and Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada


calain@rotmanbaycrest.on.ca

416-785-2500 ext. 3523

416-785-2862

Selectively attending to auditory objects

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d202-212, January 1, 2000]

10702369

Stephen R

Arnott

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, and Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada

     

Selectively attending to auditory objects

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d202-212, January 1, 2000]

10702369

Justin S.

Smith

Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 200 First Street Southwest, Rochester, Minnesota, 55905

     

Genetic alterations in adult diffuse glioma: occurrence, significance, and prognostic implications

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d213-231 January 1, 2000]

10702383

Robert B.

Jenkins

Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 200 First Street Southwest, Rochester, Minnesota, 55905



rjenkins@mayo.edu

507-284-9617

507- 284-0043

Genetic alterations in adult diffuse glioma: occurrence, significance, and prognostic implications

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d213-231 January 1, 2000]

10702383

Victor A.F.

Lamme

University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 12011, 1100 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands



v.lamme@amc.uva.nl

31-20-5665603

31-20-6916521

Modulations of primary visual cortex activity representing attentive and conscious scene perception

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d232-243, February 1, 2000]

10704153

Henk

Spekreijse

University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 12011, 1100 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands

     

Modulations of primary visual cortex activity representing attentive and conscious scene perception

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d232-243, February 1, 2000]

10704153

David B.

Bregman

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461


bregman@aecom.yu.edu

718-430-2222

718-430-8541

Cell cycle regulation and RNA polymerase II

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d244-257, February 1, 2000]

10704151

Richard G.

Pestell

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cell cycle regulation and RNA polymerase II

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d244-257, February 1, 2000]

10704151

Vincent J.

Kidd

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38105

     

Cell cycle regulation and RNA polymerase II

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d244-257, February 1, 2000]

10704151

Kristen

Page

University of Chicago Children's Hospital, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 4064, Chicago, IL 60637-1470

     

Mitogen-activated signaling and cell cycle regulation in airway smooth muscle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d258-267, February 1, 2000]

10704154

Marc B.

Hershenson

University of Chicago Children's Hospital, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 4064, Chicago, IL 60637-1470



mhershen@
midway.uchicago.edu

773-702-9659

773-702-4041

Mitogen-activated signaling and cell cycle regulation in airway smooth muscle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d258-267, February 1, 2000]

10704154

Herma

Renkema

Institute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere, P.o. Box 607, FIN-33101, Tampere, Finland

     

Interactions of HIV-1 NEF with cellular signal transducing proteins

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d268-283, February 1, 2000]

10704155

Kalle

Saksela

Tampere University Hospital, P.o. Box 2000, FIN-33521, Tampere, Finland


kalle.saksela@uta.fi

358-3-215 7029

358-3-215 8597

Interactions of HIV-1 NEF with cellular signal transducing proteins

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d268-283, February 1, 2000]

10704155

Karen E.

Groth

Cleveland State University, Euclid Avenue at East 24th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44115


K.Groth@popmail.
csuohio.edu

216-687-9386

440-687-9294

Visual attention and aging

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d284-297, February 1, 2000]

10704152

Philip A.

Allen

Cleveland State University, Euclid Avenue at East 24th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44115

     

Visual attention and aging

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d284-297, February 1, 2000]

10704152

Hugo W.

Moser

Johns Hopkins University,
Kennedy Krieger Institute,
707 North Broadway,
Baltimore, MD 21205


moser@kennedykrieger.org

410-502-9405

410-502-9839

Molecular genetics of peroxisomal disorders

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d298-306, March 1, 2000]

10704429

Reuben

Matalon

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, Texas



rmatalon@utmb.edu

409-772-3466

409-747-2068

Spongy degeneration of the brain, canavan disease: biochemical and molecular findings

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d307-311, March 1, 2000]

10704428

Kimberlee

Michals-Matalon

University of Houston, Houston, TX

     

Spongy degeneration of the brain, canavan disease: biochemical and molecular findings

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d307-311, March 1, 2000]

10704428

Marie

Trudel

'Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1R7 Canada



Trudelm@IRCM.qc.ca

514- 987-5712

514-987-5585

Progress in molecular genetics of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d312-320, March 1, 2000]

10704432

Richard

Guillaume

'Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1R7 Canada

     

Progress in molecular genetics of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d312-320, March 1, 2000]

10704432

Bruce D.

Gelb

Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
One Gustave Levy Place,
Box 1498,
New York, NY 10029


gelb@msvax.mssm.edu

212-659-6705

212-849-2508

Recent advances in the understanding of genetic causes of congenital heart defects

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d321 -333, March 1, 2000]

10704426

Luisa

Nanni

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 34th and Civic Center Boulevard, PA 19104-4399

     

Molecular genetics of holoprosencephaly

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d334-342, March 1, 2000]

10704430

Robert L.

Schelper

State University of New York, Health Science Center of Syracuse, Department of Pathology, 750 East Adams Street, Syracuse, NY 13210

     

Molecular genetics of holoprosencephaly

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d334-342, March 1, 2000]

10704430

Maximilian

Muenke

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 34th and Civic Center Boulevard, PA 19104-4399



mmuenke@nhgri.nih.gov

301-402-8167

301-496-7157

Molecular genetics of holoprosencephaly

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d334-342, March 1, 2000]

10704430

Shao-Ming

Wu

Georgetown University Children's Medical Center,
3800 Reservoir Road, NW,
Washington, DC 20007

     

Luteinizing hormone receptor mutations in disorders of sexual development and cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d343-352, March 1, 2000]

10704433

Ellen Werber

Leschek

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

     

Luteinizing hormone receptor mutations in disorders of sexual development and cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d343-352, March 1, 2000]

10704433

Owen M Rennert

 

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

     

Luteinizing hormone receptor mutations in disorders of sexual development and cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d343-352, March 1, 2000]

10704433

Wai-Yee

Chan

Georgetown University Children's Medical Center,
3800 Reservoir Road, NW,
Washington, DC 20007


chanw@gunet.
georgetown.edu

202-687-7068

202-687-1629

Luteinizing hormone receptor mutations in disorders of sexual development and cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d343-352, March 1, 2000]

10704433

Constantine A.

Stratakis

National Institutes of Health (NIH), Building 10, Room 10N262, Bethesda, MD 20892-1862


stratakc@cc.nichd.nih.gov

301-4021998

301-4020574

Genetics of Carney complex and related familial lentiginoses, and other multiple tumor syndromes

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d353-366, March 1, 2000]

10704431

Sanjay M.

Mallya

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cyclin D1 in parathyroid disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d367-371, March 1, 2000]

10704427

Andrew

Arnold

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cyclin D1 in parathyroid disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d367-371, March 1, 2000]

10704427

Derek F.

Amanatullah

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation and the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d372-390, April 1, 2000]

10762592

Anne T.

Reutens

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation and the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d372-390, April 1, 2000]

10762592

Brian T.

Zafonte

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation and the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d372-390, April 1, 2000]

10762592

Maofu

Fu

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation and the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d372-390, April 1, 2000]

10762592

Sridhar

Mani

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation and the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d372-390, April 1, 2000]

10762592

Richard G.

Pestell

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461


pesl@aecom.yu.edu

718-430-8662

718-430-8674

Cell-cycle dysregulation and the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d372-390, April 1, 2000]

10762592

Louis M.

Weiss

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

     

The development and biology of bradyzoites of toxoplasma gondii

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d391-405, April 1, 2000]

10762601

Kami

Kim

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461

lmweiss@aecom.yu.edu

718-430-2142

718-430-8543

The development and biology of bradyzoites of toxoplasma gondii

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d391-405, April 1, 2000]

10762601

Jennifer D.

Black

Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY 14263


jblack@sc.med.
buffalo.edu

716-845-5766

716-845-8857

Protein kinase C-mediated regulation of the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d406-423, April 1, 2000]

10762593

Kumaravel

Somasundaram

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104

     

Tumor suppressor p53: regulation and function

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d424-437, April 1, 2000]

10762600

Wafik S.

El-Deiry

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104


weldeir@hhmi.upenn.edu

215-898 9015

215-573 9139

Tumor suppressor p53: regulation and function

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, d424-437, April 1, 2000]

10762600

Karim

Dib

Lund University, Malmö University Hospital, Entrance 78, SE-20 502 Malmö, Sweden


Karim.Dib@exppat.
mas.lu.se

46 40 332 593

46 40 33 73 53

b2 integrin signaling in leukocytes

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d438-451, April 1, 2000]

10762594

Tommy

Andersson

Lund University, Malmö University Hospital, Entrance 78, SE-20 502 Malmö, Sweden

     

b2 integrin signaling in leukocytes

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d438-451, April 1, 2000]

10762594

Stefka B.

Petkova

Albert Einstein Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell cycle molecules and diseases of the cardiovascular system

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d452-460, April 1, 2000]

10762598

Anthony

Ashton

Albert Einstein Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell cycle molecules and diseases of the cardiovascular system

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d452-460, April 1, 2000]

10762598

Boumediene

Bouzahzah

Albert Einstein Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell cycle molecules and diseases of the cardiovascular system

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d452-460, April 1, 2000]

10762598

Huan

Huang

Albert Einstein Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell cycle molecules and diseases of the cardiovascular system

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d452-460, April 1, 2000]

10762598

Richard

Pestell

Albert Einstein Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell cycle molecules and diseases of the cardiovascular system

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d452-460, April 1, 2000]

10762598

Herbert B.

Tanowitz

Albert Einstein Cancer Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461


tanowitz@aecom.yu.edu

718-430-3342

718-430-8343

Cell cycle molecules and diseases of the cardiovascular system

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d452-460, April 1, 2000]

10762598

Jessica

Himelstein

Graduate Center of CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY, 10016

     

The neurobiology of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d461-478, April 1, 2000]

10762596

Kurt P.

Schulz

Graduate Center of CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY, 10016

     

The neurobiology of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d461-478, April 1, 2000]

10762596

Jeffrey H.

Newcorn

Mount Sinai Medical Center, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1230, NY, NY 10029

     

The neurobiology of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d461-478, April 1, 2000]

10762596

Jeffrey M.

Halperin

Queens College of CUNY, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367


jeffrey_halperin@qc.edu

718-997-3254

718-997-3257

The neurobiology of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d461-478, April 1, 2000]

10762596

Olle

Sangfelt

Karolinska Hospital, S-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden

     

Mechanisms of interferon-induced cell cycle arrest

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d479-487, April 1, 2000]

10762599

Sven

Erickson

Karolinska Hospital, S-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden

     

Mechanisms of interferon-induced cell cycle arrest

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d479-487, April 1, 2000]

10762599

Dan

Grandér

Karolinska Hospital, S-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden


dan.grander@cck.ki.se

+46 8 517 76262

+46 8 33 9031

Mechanisms of interferon-induced cell cycle arrest

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d479-487, April 1, 2000]

10762599

Igor

Matushansky

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx NY 10461

     

Reprogramming erythroleuekmia cells to terminal differentiation and terminal cell division

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d488-492, April 1, 2000]

10762597

Farshid

Radparvar

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx NY 10461

     

Reprogramming erythroleuekmia cells to terminal differentiation and terminal cell division

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d488-492, April 1, 2000]

10762597

Natasha

Rekhtman

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx NY 10461

     

Reprogramming erythroleuekmia cells to terminal differentiation and terminal cell division

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d488-492, April 1, 2000]

10762597

Arthur

Skoultchi

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx NY 10461


skoultch@aecom.yu.edu

718-430-2169

718-430-8574

Reprogramming erythroleuekmia cells to terminal differentiation and terminal cell division

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d488-492, April 1, 2000]

10762597

Phyllis

LuValle

University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB, Canada; T2N 4N1


vpalu@ucalgary.ca or fbeier@ucalgary.ca

403-220-8350

403-279-3679

Cell cycle control in growth plate chondrocytes

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d493-503, May 1, 2000]

10799356

Frank

Beier

University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB, Canada; T2N 4N1

     

Cell cycle control in growth plate chondrocytes

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d493-503, May 1, 2000]

10799356

Thomas C.

Squier

University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-2106


tsquier@ukans.edu

785-864-3831 or 785-864-4008

785- 864-5321

Protein oxidation and age-dependent alterations in calcium homeostasis

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d504-526, May 1, 2000]

10799358

Diana J.

Bigelow

University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-2106



tsquier@ukans.edu

785-864-3831 or 785-864-4008

785- 864-5321

Protein oxidation and age-dependent alterations in calcium homeostasis

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d504-526, May 1, 2000]

10799358

Betty

Lamothe

University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E2, Canada


sadhna.joshi.sukhwal
@utoronto.ca

416-978-2499

416-978-4468

Current develoments and future prospects for HIV gene therapy using interfering RNA-based strategies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d527-555, May 1, 2000]

10799355

Sadhna

Joshi

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E2, Canada


sadhna.joshi.sukhwal
@utoronto.ca

416-978-2499

416- 978-4468

Current develoments and future prospects for HIV gene therapy using interfering RNA-based strategies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d527-555, May 1, 2000]

10799355

Sanjeev

Singwi

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E2, Canada

     

Potential nuclease-based strategies for HIV gene therapy

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d556-579, May 1, 2000]

10799357

Sadhna

Joshi

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E2, Canada


sadhna.joshi.sukhwal
@utoronto.ca

416-978-2499
4

16- 978-4468

Potential nuclease-based strategies for HIV gene therapy

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d556-579, May 1, 2000]

10799357

Mohammad A.

Pahlavani

South Texas Veterans Health Care System and Department of Physiology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284



Pahlavani@uthscsa.edu

210-617-5197

210-617-5312

Caloric restriction and immunosenescence: a current perspective

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d580-587, June 1, 2000]

10833464

Alan R.

Yuen

703 Welch Road,
Suite H4,
Palo Alto, CA 94304


ayuen@stanford.edu

650-725-9057

650-498-5353

Clinical studies of antisense therapy in cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience d588-593, June 1, 2000]

10833467

Branimir I.

Sikic

703 Welch Road,
Suite H4,
Palo Alto, CA 94304

     

Clinical studies of antisense therapy in cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience d588-593, June 1, 2000]

10833467

Michael V.

Volin

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611

     

Cell cycle implications in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d594-601, June 1, 2000]

10833466

Alisa E.

Koch

Veteran's Administration Chicago Health Care System, Lakeside Division, Chicago, IL 60611


aekoch@nwu.edu

312- 503-1963

312-503-0994

Cell cycle implications in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d594-601, June 1, 2000]

10833466

Maria D.

Yago

University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE, England

     

Intracellular magnesium: transport and regulation in epithelial secretory cells

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d602-618, July 1, 2000]

10877998

Mariano

Mañas

University of Granada, 18071-Granada, Spain

     

Intracellular magnesium: transport and regulation in epithelial secretory cells

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d602-618, July 1, 2000]

10877998

Jaipaul Singh

 

University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE, England


J.Singh@uclan.ac.uk

.44-1772-893515

44-1772-892929

Intracellular magnesium: transport and regulation in epithelial secretory cells

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d602-618, July 1, 2000]

10877998

Silvia M.

Sanz-González

Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Valencia, Spain

     

Control of vascular smooth muscle cell growth by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins and its implication in cardiovascular disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d619-628, July 1, 2000]

1087796

Enric Poch

 

Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Valencia, Spain

     

Control of vascular smooth muscle cell growth by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins and its implication in cardiovascular disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d619-628, July 1, 2000]

1087796

Ignacio

Pérez-Roger

Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Valencia, Spain

     

Control of vascular smooth muscle cell growth by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins and its implication in cardiovascular disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d619-628, July 1, 2000]

1087796

Antonio

Díez-Juan

Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Valencia, Spain

     

Control of vascular smooth muscle cell growth by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins and its implication in cardiovascular disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d619-628, July 1, 2000]

1087796

Carmen

Ivorra

Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Valencia, Spain

     

Control of vascular smooth muscle cell growth by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins and its implication in cardiovascular disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d619-628, July 1, 2000]

1087796

Vicente

Andrés

Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Valencia, Spain

vandres@ibv.csic.es

+34-96-3391752

+34-96-3690800

Control of vascular smooth muscle cell growth by cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory proteins and its implication in cardiovascular disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d619-628, July 1, 2000]

1087796

Peter L.

Gutierrez

University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201


pgutierr@umgcc.
umaryland.edu

410-328-3685

410-328-6559

The metabolism of quinone-containing alkylating agents: free radical production and measurement

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d629-638, July 1, 2000]

10877994

Howard D.

Beall

University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812


406-243-5112

406-243-5228

Mechanisms of action of quinone-containing alkylating agents i: NQO1-directed drug development

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d639-648, July 1, 2000]

10877993

Shannon L.

Winski

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262

     

Mechanisms of action of quinone-containing alkylating agents i: NQO1-directed drug development

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d639-648, July 1, 2000]

10877993

Nancy B.

Schwartz

University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 5058, Chicago, IL 60637


nschwartz@uchicago.edu

773-702-6426

773-702-9234

Biosynthesis and regulation of expression of proteoglycans

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d649-655, July 1, 2000]

10877997

Robert

Vink

James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, 4811, Australia


.
Robert.Vink@jcu.edu.au Ibolja.Cernak@jcu.edu.au

61-7-4781 5041

61-7-4781 5674

Regulation of intracellular free magnesium in central nervous system injury

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d656-665, August 1, 2000]

10922299

Ibolja

Cernak

Freie Universität Berlin, Oertzenweg 19b, 14163 Berlin, Germany

     

Regulation of intracellular free magnesium in central nervous system injury

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d656-665, August 1, 2000]

10922299

M.

Schweigel

Freie Universität Berlin, Oertzenweg 19b, 14163 Berlin, Germany

shweigel@vetmed.fuberlin.de

.+49 30 8386 2611

+49 30 8386 2610

Magnesium transport in the gastrointestinal tract

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d666-677, August 1, 2000]

10922297

H.

Martens

University of Oslo,
P.O. box 1046 Blindern,
N-0316 Oslo, Norway

     

Magnesium transport in the gastrointestinal tract

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d666-677, August 1, 2000]

10922297

Bjørn Steen

Skålhegg

University of Oslo,
P.O. box 1046 Blindern,
N-0316 Oslo, Norway

bjorn.skalhegg@
basalmed.uio.no

+47 22851548

+47 22851532

Specificity in the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway. differential expression, regulation, and subcellular localization of subunits of PKA

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d678-693, August 1, 2000]

10922298

Kjetil

Tasken

University of Oslo,
P.O. box 1046 Blindern,
N-0316 Oslo, Norway

     

Specificity in the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway. differential expression, regulation, and subcellular localization of subunits of PKA

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d678-693, August 1, 2000]

10922298

Gary A.

Quamme

University Hospital,
Koerner Pavilion,
2211 Wesbrook Mall,
Vancouver, BC Canada, V6T 1Z3


quamme@
interchange.ubc.ca

604-822-7156

604-822-7897

Epithelial magnesium transport and regulation by the kidney

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d694-711, August 1, 2000]

10922295

Christian de

Rouffignac

University Hospital,
Koerner Pavilion,
2211 Wesbrook Mall,
Vancouver, BC Canada, V6T 1Z3

     

Epithelial magnesium transport and regulation by the kidney

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d694-711, August 1, 2000]

10922295

Klaus W.

Beyenbach

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853


kwb@cornell.edu

607-253-3482

607-253-3851

Renal handling of magnesium in fish: from whole animal to brush border membrane vesicles

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d712-719, August 1, 2000]

10922293

Andrea M.P.

Romani

Case Western Reserve University,
10900 Euclid Avenue,
Cleveland, OH, 44106-4970

     

Regulation of cellular magnesium

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d720-734, August 1, 2000]

10922296

Antonio

Scarpa

Case Western Reserve University,
10900 Euclid Avenue,
Cleveland, OH, 44106-4970

axs@po.cwru.edu

216-368.5298

.216-368.5586

Regulation of cellular magnesium

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d720-734, August 1, 2000]

10922296

Alberto

Ortiz

Unidad de Dialisis,
Fundacion Jimenez Diaz,
Av Reyes Catolicos 2,
28040 Madrid, Spain


aortiz@fjd.es

3491 5504940

3491 5494764

Role and regulation of apoptotic cell death in the kidney. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d735-749, August 1, 2000]

10922294

Corina

Lorz

Unidad de Dialisis,
Fundacion Jimenez Diaz,
Av Reyes Catolicos 2,
28040 Madrid, Spain

     

Role and regulation of apoptotic cell death in the kidney. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d735-749, August 1, 2000]

10922294

Marina P.

Catalán

Unidad de Dialisis,
Fundacion Jimenez Diaz,
Av Reyes Catolicos 2,
28040 Madrid, Spain

     

Role and regulation of apoptotic cell death in the kidney. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d735-749, August 1, 2000]

10922294

Pilar

Justo

Unidad de Dialisis,
Fundacion Jimenez Diaz,
Av Reyes Catolicos 2,
28040 Madrid, Spain

     

Role and regulation of apoptotic cell death in the kidney. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d735-749, August 1, 2000]

10922294

Jesús

Egido

Unidad de Dialisis,
Fundacion Jimenez Diaz,
Av Reyes Catolicos 2,
28040 Madrid, Spain

     

Role and regulation of apoptotic cell death in the kidney. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d735-749, August 1, 2000]

10922294

Robert L.S.

Perry

McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1

     

Molecular mechanisms regulating myogenic determination and differentiation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d750-767, September 1, 2000]

10966875

Michael A.

Rudnicki

McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1


mrudnicki@
ottawahospital.on.ca

613-739-6740

613-737-8803

Molecular mechanisms regulating myogenic determination and differentiation

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d750-767, September 1, 2000]

10966875

Raffaele

Cannio

CNR, Istituto di Scienze dell'Alimentazione, Via Roma, 53 C/A-83100 Avellino, Italy

     

Oxygen: friend or foe? archaeal superoxide dismutases in the protection of intra- and extracellular oxidative stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d768-779, September 1, 2000]

10966869

Gabriella

Fiorentino

Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Via Mezzocannone, 16-80134 Napoli, Italy

     

Oxygen: friend or foe? archaeal superoxide dismutases in the protection of intra- and extracellular oxidative stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d768-779, September 1, 2000]

10966869

Alessandra

Morana

CNR, Istituto di Scienze dell'Alimentazione, Via Roma, 53 C/A-83100 Avellino, Italy

     

Oxygen: friend or foe? archaeal superoxide dismutases in the protection of intra- and extracellular oxidative stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d768-779, September 1, 2000]

10966869

Mosè

Rossi

Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Via Mezzocannone, 16-80134 Napoli, Italy

     

Oxygen: friend or foe? archaeal superoxide dismutases in the protection of intra- and extracellular oxidative stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d768-779, September 1, 2000]

10966869

Simonetta

Bartolucci

Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Via Mezzocannone, 16-80134 Napoli, Italy


bartoluc@unina.it

+39- 081 7041269

+39- 081 5521217

Oxygen: friend or foe? archaeal superoxide dismutases in the protection of intra- and extracellular oxidative stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d768-779, September 1, 2000]

10966869

Everly

Conway de Macario

Department of Health,
Empire State Plaza, P.O. Box 509,
Albany, New York 12201-0509


everlym@wadsworth.org

518 474-1213

 

Stressors, stress, and survival: overview

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d780-786, September 1, 2000]

10966873

Alberto J. L.

Macario

Department of Health,
Empire State Plaza, P.O. Box 509,
Albany, New York 12201-0509

     

Stressors, stress, and survival: overview

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d780-786, September 1, 2000]

10966873

Roberto

Scandurra

Università 'La Sapienza', P.le A.Moro 5 00185 Rome Italy

scandurra@caspur.it

.+39-0649910947

+39-064440062

Protein stability in extremophilic archaea

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d787-795, September 1, 2000]

10966879

Valerio

Consalvi

Università 'La Sapienza', P.le A.Moro 5 00185 Rome Italy

     

Protein stability in extremophilic archaea

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d787-795, September 1, 2000]

10966879

Roberta

Chiaraluce

Università 'La Sapienza', P.le A.Moro 5 00185 Rome Italy

     

Protein stability in extremophilic archaea

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d787-795, September 1, 2000]

10966879

Laura

Politi

Università 'La Sapienza', P.le A.Moro 5 00185 Rome Italy

     

Protein stability in extremophilic archaea

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d787-795, September 1, 2000]

10966879

Paul C.

Engel

Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

     

Protein stability in extremophilic archaea

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d787-795, September 1, 2000]

10966879

Mary F.

Roberts

Boston College,
2609 Beacon Street
Chestnut Hill MA 02467


mary.roberts@bc.edu

617-552-3616

617-552-2705

Osmoadaptation and osmoregulation in archaea

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d796-812, September 1, 2000]

10966877

Sonja-Verena

Albers

University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren, The Netherlands

     

Adaptations of the archaeal cell membrane to heat stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, 813-820, September 1, 2000]

10966867

Jack L.C.M.

van de Vossenberg

University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren, The Netherlands

     

Adaptations of the archaeal cell membrane to heat stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, 813-820, September 1, 2000]

10966867

Arnold J.M.

Driessen

University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren, The Netherlands

     

Adaptations of the archaeal cell membrane to heat stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, 813-820, September 1, 2000]

10966867

Wil N.

Konings

Rumen Microbiology, Agresearch Grasslands, Private bag 11008, Palmerston North, New Zealand

w.n.konings@biol.rug.nl

31-50-3632150

31-50-3632154

Adaptations of the archaeal cell membrane to heat stress

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, 813-820, September 1, 2000]

10966867

Tadashi

Maruyama

Marine Biotechnology Institute, Kamaishi Laboratories, 3-75-1 Heita, Kamaishi-shi, Iwate 026-0001, Japan

tadashi.maruyama@
kamaishi.mbio.co.jp

+81-193-26-5814

+81-193-26-6584

Archaeal peptidyl prolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d821-836, September 1, 2000]

10966874

Masahiro

Furutani

Minase Research Institute, Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd., 2-1, Hyakuyama, Shimamoto-cho, Mishima-gun, Osaka 618-8589, Japan

     

Archaeal peptidyl prolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d821-836, September 1, 2000]

10966874

Julie A.

Maupin-Furlow

University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611-0700


jmaupin@ufl.edu

352-392-4095

352-392-5922

Proteasomes in the archaea: from structure to function

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d837-865, September 1, 2000]

10966872

Heather L.

Wilson

University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611-0700

     

Proteasomes in the archaea: from structure to function

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d837-865, September 1, 2000]

10966872

Steven J.

Kaczowka

University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611-0700

     

Proteasomes in the archaea: from structure to function

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d837-865, September 1, 2000]

10966872

Mark S.

Ou

University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL 32611-0700

     

Proteasomes in the archaea: from structure to function

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d837-865, September 1, 2000]

10966872

Hector

Rasgado-Flores

FUHS/Chicago Medical School, N. Chicago, IL 60064


Hector.Flores@
finchcms.edu

847-578-3425
847-578-3265

 

Plasmalemmal transport of magnesium in excitable cells

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d866-879, September 1, 2000]

10966876

Hugo

Gonzalez-Serratos

University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201

     

Plasmalemmal transport of magnesium in excitable cells

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d866-879, September 1, 2000]

10966876

Cees

van Kooten

Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands

kooten@lumc.nl

+31 71 5263964

+31 71 5248118

Immune regulation by CD40-CD40-L interactions - 2; Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d880-893, November 1, 2000]

11056083

Heidi

Johansen-Berg

Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain,
John Radcliffe Hospital,
Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK


heidi@fmrib.ox.ac.uk

44 1865 222738

44 1865 222717

The physiology and psychology of selective attention to touch

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d894-904, November 1, 2000]

11056079

Donna M

Lloyd

Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain,
John Radcliffe Hospital,
Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK

     

The physiology and psychology of selective attention to touch

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d894-904, November 1, 2000]

11056079

Yuqi

Zhao

Northwestern University Medical School, 2430 N Halsted Street, MB218, Chicago, Illinois 60614


yzhao@northwestern.edu

773-880-6608

773-880-6609

Yeast perspectives on HIV-1 VPR

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d905-916, December 1, 2000]

11102318

Robert T.

Elder

Northwestern University Medical School, 2430 N Halsted Street, MB218, Chicago, Illinois 60614

     

Yeast perspectives on HIV-1 VPR

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d905-916, December 1, 2000]

11102318

Mauno

Vihinen

Tampere University Hospital, FIN-20520 Tampere Finland

mauno.vihinen@uta.fi

.+358-3-215 7735

+358-3-215 7710

Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) in X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d917-928, December 1, 2000]

11102316

Pekka T.

Mattsson

Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, S-141 86 Huddinge, Sweden

     

Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) in X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d917-928, December 1, 2000]

11102316

C. I. Edvard

Smith

University of Turku, Vatselankatu 2, Arcanum, FIN-20014 Turku, Finland

     

Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) in X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d917-928, December 1, 2000]

11102316

Amnon

Schlegel

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Caveolins in cholesterol trafficking and signal transduction: implications for human disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d929-937, December 1, 2000]

11102315

Richard G.

Pestell

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Caveolins in cholesterol trafficking and signal transduction: implications for human disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d929-937, December 1, 2000]

11102315

Michael P.

Lisanti

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Caveolins in cholesterol trafficking and signal transduction: implications for human disease

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d929-937, December 1, 2000]

11102315

Brian T.

Zafonte

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

James

Hulit

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Derek F.

Amanatullah

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Chris

Albanese

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Chenguang

Wang

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Eliot

Rosen

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Anne

Reutens

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Joseph A.

Sparano

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Michael P.

Lisanti

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

     

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Richard G.

Pestell

Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Development and Molecular Biology and the Department of Oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461



pesl@aecom.yu.edu

718-430-8662

718-430-8674

Cell-cycle dysregulation in breast cancer: breast cancer therapies targeting the cell cycle

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d938-961, December 1, 2000]

11102317

Andrea

Lenzi

University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy

.lenzia@axrma.uniroma.it

.+39-06-4469663

+39-06-490530

Lipoperoxidation damage of spermatozoa polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA): scavenger mechanisms and possible scavenger therapies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e1-15, January 1, 2000]

10702376

Loredana

Gandini

University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy

     

Lipoperoxidation damage of spermatozoa polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA): scavenger mechanisms and possible scavenger therapies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e1-15, January 1, 2000]

10702376

Mauro

Picardo

Institute "S. Gallicano", Rome, Italy

     

Lipoperoxidation damage of spermatozoa polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA): scavenger mechanisms and possible scavenger therapies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e1-15, January 1, 2000]

10702376

Federica

Tramer

University of Trieste, Italy

     

Lipoperoxidation damage of spermatozoa polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA): scavenger mechanisms and possible scavenger therapies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e1-15, January 1, 2000]

10702376

Gabriella

Sandri

University of Trieste, Italy

     

Lipoperoxidation damage of spermatozoa polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA): scavenger mechanisms and possible scavenger therapies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e1-15, January 1, 2000]

10702376

Enrico

Panfili

University of Trieste, Italy

     

Lipoperoxidation damage of spermatozoa polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA): scavenger mechanisms and possible scavenger therapies

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e1-15, January 1, 2000]

10702376

Andrew W.

Taylor-Robinson

University of Leeds,
Clarendon Way,
Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom


bgyawtr@leeds.ac.uk

44-113-233-2893

44-113-233-2882

Vaccination against malaria: targets, strategies and potentiation of immunity to blood stage parasites

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e16-29 January 1, 2000]

10702381

Fadlallah

Habr

Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island


fadlohabr@
eudoramail.com

401-444- 5031

401-444- 6520

Role of endoscopic ultrasound in the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e30-35, April 1, 2000]

10762595

Paul

Akerman

Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island, 02903

 

     

Role of endoscopic ultrasound in the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e30-35, April 1, 2000]

10762595

Aurélie

Edwards

University of Maryland at Baltimore,
22 S. Greene St.,
Room N3W 143,
Baltimore, MD 21201

     

The renal medullary microcirculation

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, e36-52, June 1, 2000]

10833463

Erik P.

Silldforff

University of Maryland at Baltimore,
22 S. Greene St.,
Room N3W 143,
Baltimore, MD 21201

     

The renal medullary microcirculation

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, e36-52, June 1, 2000]

10833463

Thomas L.

Pallone

University of Maryland at Baltimore,
22 S. Greene St.,
Room N3W 143,
Baltimore, MD 21201



tpallone@medicine.
umaryland.edu

410-328-5720

410-328-5685

The renal medullary microcirculation

[Frontiers in Bioscience , 5, e36-52, June 1, 2000]

10833463

Alexander T.

Mikhailov

University of La Coruña, As Xubias s/n,
15006 La Coruña, Spain

. +
+
margot@udc.es

. +34-981-16 70 00

+34-981- 13 87 14

Carboxylesterases moonlight in the male reproductive tract: a functional shift pivotal for male fertility

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e53-62, July 1, 2000]

10877995

Mario

Torrado

University of La Coruña, As Xubias s/n,
15006 La Coruña, Spain

     

Carboxylesterases moonlight in the male reproductive tract: a functional shift pivotal for male fertility

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e53-62, July 1, 2000]

10877995

Syed Shafi

Asghar

University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Academisch Medisch Centrum,
Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ
Amsterdam, The Netherlands


s.s.asghar@amc.uva.nl

020-5662025

020-5664440

Therapeutic inhibition of the complement system. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e63-81, September 1, 2000]

10966868

Marcel

Christian Pasch

University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Academisch Medisch Centrum,
Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

     

Therapeutic inhibition of the complement system. Y2K update

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e63-81, September 1, 2000]

10966868

Diana

Deacon

The City College of The City University of New York, 138th St at Convent Ave, New York, NY, 10031



monterey@bcn.net

212-650-5680
4

13-528-4681

How automatically is meaning accessed: a review of the effects of attention on semantic processing

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e82-94, September 1, 2000]

10966871

John

Shelley-Tremblay

The City College of The City University of New York, 138th St at Convent Ave, New York, NY, 10031

     

How automatically is meaning accessed: a review of the effects of attention on semantic processing

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e82-94, September 1, 2000]

10966871

Heidi L.

Smith

University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, MC-3105, Farmington, CT 06030


hsmith@student.uchc.edu

860-679-2758

860-679-2936

Investigating development of infective stage larvae of filarial nematodes

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e95-102, September 1, 2000]

10966880

Fady

Chamoun

University of Minnesota, 701 Park Ave,
Minneapolis, MN 55415

     

Pathophysiologic role of selectins and their ligands in ischemia reperfusion injury

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e103-109, November 1, 2000]

11056080

Melissa

Burne

University of Minnesota, 701 Park Ave,
Minneapolis, MN 55415

     

Pathophysiologic role of selectins and their ligands in ischemia reperfusion injury

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e103-109, November 1, 2000]

11056080

Michael

O'Donnell

University of Minnesota, 701 Park Ave,
Minneapolis, MN 55415

     

Pathophysiologic role of selectins and their ligands in ischemia reperfusion injury

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e103-109, November 1, 2000]

11056080

Hamid

Rabb

University of Minnesota, 701 Park Ave,
Minneapolis, MN 55415

rabbx@tc.umn.edu

612- 347-5871

612-347-2003

Pathophysiologic role of selectins and their ligands in ischemia reperfusion injury

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e103-109, November 1, 2000]

11056080

Elisabetta

Baldi

Universita' di Firenze
viale Pieraccini, 6
I-50139 Firenze-Italy

e.baldi@dfc.unifi.it

. ++39.55.4221816

++39.55.4221848

Intracellular events and signaling pathways involved in sperm acquisition of fertilizing capacity and acrosome reaction

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d110-123, November 1, 2000]

11056077

Michaela

Luconi

Universita' di Firenze
viale Pieraccini, 6
I-50139 Firenze-Italy

     

Intracellular events and signaling pathways involved in sperm acquisition of fertilizing capacity and acrosome reaction

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d110-123, November 1, 2000]

11056077

Lorella

Bonaccorsi

Universita' di Firenze
viale Pieraccini, 6
I-50139 Firenze-Italy

     

Intracellular events and signaling pathways involved in sperm acquisition of fertilizing capacity and acrosome reaction

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d110-123, November 1, 2000]

11056077

Monica

Muratori

Universita' di Firenze
viale Pieraccini, 6
I-50139 Firenze-Italy

     

Intracellular events and signaling pathways involved in sperm acquisition of fertilizing capacity and acrosome reaction

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d110-123, November 1, 2000]

11056077

Gianni

Forti

Universita' di Firenze
viale Pieraccini, 6
I-50139 Firenze-Italy

     

Intracellular events and signaling pathways involved in sperm acquisition of fertilizing capacity and acrosome reaction

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d110-123, November 1, 2000]

11056077

Simon P.

Aiken

University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife KY16 9TS, UK

simon.aiken@uk.
adis.com

+44 1829 772726

+44 1829 770330

Treatment of epilepsy: existing therapies and future developments

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e124-152, November 1, 2000]

11056076

William M.

Brown

Taro Pharmaceuticals, 5 Skyline Drive, Hawthorne, NY 10532

     

Treatment of epilepsy: existing therapies and future developments

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e124-152, November 1, 2000]

11056076

Asher

Begleiter

University of Manitoba,
675 McDermot Avenue,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0V9, Canada


begleit@cc.umanitoba.ca

204-787-2155

204-787-2190

Clinical applications of quinone-containing alkylating agents

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e153-171, November 1, 2000]

11056078

Robert H. J.

Hargreaves

Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M20 4BX, U.K.

     

Mechanisms of action of quinone-containing alkylating agents: DNA alkylation by aziridinylquinones

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e172-180, November 1, 2000]

11056081

John A.

Hartley

Salford University, Salford M5 4WT, United Kingdom

     

Mechanisms of action of quinone-containing alkylating agents: DNA alkylation by aziridinylquinones

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e172-180, November 1, 2000]

11056081

John

Butler

Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M20 4BX, U.K.

jbutler@picr.man.ac.uk

+44 0 161 295 4029

+44 0 161 446 3109

Mechanisms of action of quinone-containing alkylating agents: DNA alkylation by aziridinylquinones

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e172-180, November 1, 2000]

11056081

Eiji

Kawasaki

Nagasaki University School of Medicine, 1-7-1 Sakamoto, Nagasaki 852-8501, Japan

     

High-throughput radioassays for autoantibodies to recombinant autoantigens

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e181-190, November 1, 2000]

11056082

George S.

Eisenbarth

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Denver CO 80262


George.Eisenbarth@
UCHSC.edu

303-315-4891

303-315-4892

High-throughput radioassays for autoantibodies to recombinant autoantigens

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, e181-190, November 1, 2000]

11056082

E

Rudolf

Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Simkova 870, 500 01 Hradec Kralove I, Czech Republic


rudolf@lfhk.cuni.cz peychl@lfhk.cuni.cz

420-49-5816393

420-49-5816495

Apoptosis - when the cells begin to dance

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, f1-2, September 1, 2000]

10966878

J.

Peychl

Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Simkova 870, 500 01 Hradec Kralove I, Czech Republic


rudolf@lfhk.cuni.cz peychl@lfhk.cuni.cz

420-49-5816393

420-49-5816495

Apoptosis - when the cells begin to dance

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, f1-2, September 1, 2000]

10966878

J.

Novak

Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Simkova 870, 500 01 Hradec Kralove I, Czech Republic

     

Apoptosis - when the cells begin to dance

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, f1-2, September 1, 2000]

10966878

M.

Cervinka

Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Simkova 870, 500 01 Hradec Kralove I, Czech Republic

     

Apoptosis - when the cells begin to dance

[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, f1-2, September 1, 2000]

10966878