FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
AUTHOR LIST: 1996



 

Firs t Name

Last Name

Address

Email

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Fax

Citation

PubMed

Jim J-C

Lin

Department of Biological Sciences

University of Iowa

138 Biology Building

Iowa City, IA 52242-1324

jim@biovax.biology.uiowa.edu

319-335-1075

319-335-1069

Differential displaying of mRNAs from the atrioventricular region of developing chicken hearts at stages 15 and 21

D-Z. Wang, X. Hu, J. L-C. Lin, G.T. Kitten, M. Solursh, and J. J-C. Lin

[Vol 1 pp a1-15; January 1, 1996]

9159189

Daniel D.

Bikle

Endocrine Unit

VA Medical Center/University of California San Francisco

4150 Clement Street, 111N

San Francisco, CA 94121

doctor@itsa.ucsf.edu

(415) 750-2089

(415) 750-6929

Regulation of involucrin gene expression by calcium in normal human keratinocytes

D. C. Ng, M.-J. Su, R. Kim and D. D. Bikle

[Vol 1 pp a16-24; January 1, 1996]

9159190

P. H.

Nibbering

Dept. of Infectious

Diseases

University Hospital

Leiden, The Netherlands.

nibbering@rullf2.medfac.leidenuniv.nl

+31-71-5262613

+31-71-5266758

Phagocytosis and intracellular killing of serum-opsonized Staphylococcus aureus by mouse fibroblasts expressing human Fcgamma receptor type IIa (CD32) P. H. Nibbering, E. Broug-Holub, A. C. Bezemer, R. Jansen, J. G. J. van de Winkel, and M. F. Geertsma

[Vol 1 pp a25-33; April 1, 1996]

9159191

C.

Chang

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Comprehensive Cancer Center

600 Highland Avenue

K4/632

Madison, WI 53792.

cschang@macc.wisc.edu.

(608) 263-0899

(608) 263-8613.

The first detection of complete androgen insensitivity with no mutation in the coding sequence of the androgen receptor gene H-J. Lee, I. Mowszowicz, and C. Chang

[Vol 1 pp a34-38; July 1, 1996]

9159192

D. W.

Scott

American Red Cross Holland Lab

15601 Crabbs Branch Way

Rockville, MD 20855

scottd@hlsun.red-cross.org

(301) 517-0335

(301) 517-0344

Differential susceptibility to anti-receptor induced apoptosis in adult murine B-cells: Role of B1 cells

B. R. Maddox and D. W. Scott

[Vol 1 pp a39-45; July 1, 1996]

9159193

P. S.

O'Shea

Department of Biological & Chemical Sciences

University of Essex

Colchester

Essex. UK.

poshea@essex.ac.uk

44-1206-872043

44-1206-873598

A study of the interactions of an immunoglobulin light chain with artificial and B-lymphocyte membranes.

J. S. Wall, F. M. Ayoub, and P. S. O'Shea

[Vol 1 pp a46-58; August 1, 1996]

9159194

F J

Jenkins

Division of Behavioral Medicine and Oncology

University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

3600 Forbes Ave

Suite 405

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

jenkins@pcicirs.pci.pitt.edu

(412) 624-4630

(412) 647-1936

Deletion of the Herpes simplex 1 internal repeat sequences affects pathogenicity in the mouse

F. J. Jenkins, A. M. Donoghue and J. R. Martin

[Vol 1 pp a59-68; October 4, 1996]

9159195

               

A

Shafik

2 Talaat Harb Street

Cairo, Egypt

No Email

+20-2-349 8851

 

Transcutaneous electrosigmoidography. Study of the myoelectric activity of sigmoid colon by surface electrodes. A. Shafik

[Vol 1 pp b1-4; July 1, 1996]

9159196

H.

Liu

Department of Radiology

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA 22908

hl7y@virginia.edu

(804) 243-6143

(804) 982-1011

Comparison of contrast detail curves of full field digital with screen film breast phantom images.

A. Visweswaran, M.D., H. Liu, Ph.D., L. L. Fajardo, M.D., G. A. DeAngelis, M.D.

[Vol 1 pp b5-7; August 1, 1996]

9159197

Gianluca

De Bellis

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Via Fratelli Cervi 93

20090 Segrate

Italy

debellis@sun2.itba.mi.cnr.it

02-26422764

02-26422759

Solid phase purification and SSCP analysis of amplified genomic DNA by capillary electrophoresis

S. Debernardi, M. Luzzana and Gianluca De Bellis [Vol 1 pp c1-3 ; January 1, 1996]

9159198

G.

Nuovo

Director

MGN Medical Consultants

8 Huckleberry Lane

Setauket, NY 11733

gerard.nuovo@sunysb.edu

(516)-941-3183

(516)-941-3549

The foundations of successful RT in situ PCR

G J Nuovo

[Vol 1 pp c4-15; November 1, 1996]

9159200

Jonathan

L. Tilly

The Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

Boston, MA 02114

tilly.jonathan@mgh.harvard.edu

617-724-2182

617-726-7548

The molecular basis of ovarian cell death during germ cell attrition, follicular atresia and luteolysis

J. L. Tilly

[Vol 1 pp d1-11; January 1, 1996]

9159202

Giovina

Ruberti

Department of Immunobiology

Institute of Cell Biology

National Research Council

Viale Marx

43; 00137 Roma-Italy

giovina@biocell.irmkant.rm.cnr.it

+39-6-86090294

+39-6-8273287

Soluble Fas/Apo-1 splicing variants and apoptosis

I. Cascino, G. Papoff, A Eramo and G. Ruberti

[Vol 1 pp d12-18; January 1, 1996]

9159204

Ned J. C.

Lamb

Cell Biology Unit,

C R B M , CNRS-INSERM, 1919, Route de Mende,

F-34033, Montpellier

Cedex. France

lamb@merlin.crbm.cnrs-mop.fr

(33) 67.61.33.57/17

(33) 67.52.15.59

Microinjection strategies for the study of mitogenic signaling in mammalian cells

N. J. C. Lamb, C. Gauthier-Rouviere and A. Fernandez

[Vol 1 pp d19-29; March 1, 1996]

9159206

Jesús

Egido

Laboratorio de Nefrología

Fundación Jiménez Díaz

Avda Reyes Católicos 2

28040 Madrid, Spain

egido@alpha2.ft.uam.es

(341) 549 11 00 ext. 3126

(341) 549 47 64

Apoptosis in renal diseases

A. Ortiz, S. G. Cuadrado, C. Lorz and J. Egido

[Vol 1 pp d30-47; March 1, 1996]

9159208

Hisao

Masai

Department of Molecular and Developmental Biology

Institute of Medical Science

University of Tokyo 4-6-1, Shirokanedai

Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108.

Japan

hisao@ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp

81-3-5449-5661

81-3-5449-5424

DnaA- and PriA-dependent primosomes: Two distinct replication complexes for replication of Escherichia coli chromosome

H. Masai and K-I. Arai.

[Vol 1 pp d48-58; March 1, 1996]

9159210

Chawnshang

Chang

Institute on Aging and the Department of Human Oncology

University of Wisconsin

Madison, WI 53706.

cschang@macc.wisc.edu

608-263-0899

608-263-8613

The androgen receptor: A mediator of diverse responses

E. T. Keller, W. B. Ershler and C. Chang

[Vol 1 pp d59-71; March 1, 1996]

9159212

D

Roos

Central Laboratory of the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service and Laboratory for Experimental and Clinical Immunology

University of Amsterdam

Plesmanlaan 125

1066 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

clbkvi@xs4all.nl

31-20-5123110

31-20-5123310

Interactions between the components of the human NADPH oxidase: A review about the intrigues in the phox family J. H. W. Leusen, A. J. Verhoeven, and D. Roos

[Vol 1 pp d72-90; July 1, 1996]

9159214

P. J.

Hollenbeck

Dept. of Neurobiology

Harvard Medical School

220 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

phollenb@warren.med.harvard.edu

617-432-0027

617-734-7557

The pattern and mechanism of mitochondrial transport in axons.

P. J. Hollenbeck

[Vol 1 pp d91-102; July 1, 1996

9159217

Antoni

Morros

Unitat de Biofísica

Department de Bioquímica i de Biologia Molecular

Facultat de Medicina

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

08193 Bellaterra

Barcelona, Spain

amorros@cc.uab.es

 

34-3-581 2011

Membrane lipid dynamics during human sperm capacitation P. Martínez and A. Morros

[Vol 1 pp d103-117; July 1, 1996]

9159218

R.

Brandt

Institute of Neurobiology

University of Heidelberg

INF 364

69120 Heidelberg, Germany

brandt@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de

+49 (6221) 548329

+49 (6221) 544496

The tau proteins in neuronal growth and development

R. Brandt

[Vol 1 pp d118-130; August 1, 1996]

9159219

B. A.

McCormick

Department of Pathology

Brigham and Women's Hospital

20 Shattuck Street

Boston, MA 02115

bmccormi@bustoff. BWH. Harvard. Edu

617-732-8207

617-732-6796

New insights on molecular pathways utilized by salmonella species in cell binding

B. A. McCormick, S. I. Miller, and J. L Madara

[Vol 1 pp d131-145; August 1, 1996]

9159221

P.

Morales

Unit of Reproduction and Development

Faculty of Biological Sciences

P. Catholic University of Chile

Faculty of Biological Sciences

P. O. Box 114-D. Santiago, Chile.

pmorales@genes.bio.puc.cl

 

(562) 222-5515

Interaction of human spermatozoa with the zona pellucida of oocyte: Development of the acrosome reaction

P. Morales, and M. Llanos

[Vol 1 pp d146-160; August 1, 1996]

9159222

O. J.

D'Cruz

P O Box 26901

4SP-700

Oklahoma City, OK 73190

odcruz@aol.com

405-271-2639

405-271-8547

Adhesion molecules in human sperm-oocyte interaction: Relevance to infertility

O. J. D'Cruz, Ph.D.

[Vol 1 pp d161-176; August 1, 1996]

9159225

R.

St-Arnaud

Genetics Unit

Shriners Hospital

1529 Cedar Ave

Montréal (Québec)

Canada H3G 1A6

rst-arnaud@shriners.mcgill.ca

(514) 842-5964

(514) 842-5581

New mechanisms of regulation of the genomic actions of vitamin D in bone cells: Interaction of the vitamin D receptor with non-classical response elements and with the multifunctional protein, calreticulin

R. St-Arnaud, G. A. Candeliere, and S. Dedhar

[Vol 1 pp d177-188; August 1, 1996]

9159226

E

Baldi

Dipartimento di Fisiopatologia Clinica

Unita' di Andrologia

Universita' di Firenze

viale Pieraccini 6

I-50139 Firenze-Italy.

e.baldi@mednuc2.dfc.it

+39.55.4221816

+39.55.4221848

Human sperm activation during capacitation and acrosome reaction: Role of calcium, protein phosphorylation and lipid remodelling pathways

E. Baldi, M. Luconi, L. Bonaccorsi, C. Krausz, and G. Forti

[Vol 1 pp d189-205; August 1, 1996]

9159227

R. K.

Naz

Director & Professor

Division of Research

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Medical College of Ohio

3000 Arlington Avenue

P.O. Box 10008

Toledo, Ohio 43699-0008

ddeboe@gemini.mco.edu

(419) 381-3502/4594

(419) 381-3090

Involvement of protein tyrosine phosphorylation of human sperm in capacitation/acrosome reaction and zona pellucida binding

R. K. Naz

[Vol 1 pp d206-213; August 15, 1996]

9159228

S. M. J.

Dunn

 

 

Dept. of Pharmacology

9-70 Medical Sciences Building

University of Alberta

Edmonton

Alberta, Canada. T6G 2H7.

S n.Dunn@ualberta.ca

(403) 492-3414

(403) 492-4325

Molecular biology of the GABAA receptor: Domains implicated by mutational analysis

M. Davies, A. N./ Bateson, and S. M. J. Dunn

[Vol 1 pp d214-233; September 1, 1996]

9159229

Christopher

De Jonge

Director of Laboratories Reproductive Health Associates in St. Paul, MN

dejonge@rha-ivf.com

612.222.8666

612.222.8657

The cAMP-dependent kinase pathway and human sperm acrosomal exocytosis

C. De Jonge

[Vol 1 pp d234-240; September 1, 1996]

9159230

F. J.

Jenkins

 

 

Division of Behavioral Medicine and Oncology

University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

3600 Forbes Ave, Suite 405

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

jenkins@pcicirs.pci.pitt.edu

(412) 624-4630

(412) 647-1936

Herpes simplex virus: A tool for neuroscientists

F. J. Jenkins and S. L. Turner

[Vol 1 pp d241-247; September 1, 1996]

9159231

D.K.C.

Cooper

 

 

Transplantation Biology Research Center

Massachusetts General Hospital

Harvard Medical School

MGH East, Building 149

13th Street

Boston, MA 02129

cooper@helix.mgh.harvard.edu

617-726-4065

617-726-4067

Xenotransplantation - State of the art

D. K. C. Cooper

[Vol 1 pp d248-265; September 1, 1996]

9159232

P.

Sassone-Corsi

Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire

1 rue Laurent Fries

BP 163, Illkirch Cedex

C.U. de Strasbourg

France

paolosc@titus.u-strasbg.fr

(+33) 88 65 34 06

(+33) 88 65 32 46

CREM: A transcriptional master switch during the spermatogenesis differentiation program

F. Nantel and P. Sassone-Corsi

[Vol 1 pp d266-269; September 1, 1996]

9159233

Diana

Boraschi

 

Dept. Biotechnology

Research Center Dompé SpA

Via Campo di Pile

I-67100 L'Aquila

ITALY

dompeaq@mbox.vol.it

+39/862/338.324

+39/862/338.219

Structure-function relationship in the IL-1 family D. Boraschi, P. Bossù, G. Macchia, P Ruggiero and A. Tagliabue

[Vol 1 pp d270-308; October 1, 1996]

9159234

U.

Jakob

 

Dept. of Biology

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI 48109

ujakob@biology.lsa.umich.edu

(313) 764 8028

(313) 764 8028

HSP90 - News from the front

U. Jakob

[Vol 1 pp d309-317; October 1, 1996

9159235

M.

Cohn

 

The Salk Institute

P.O. Box 85800

San Diego, California 92186-5800

cohn@sc2.salk.edu

(619) 453-4100 Ext. 1351

(619) 453-4133

The immune system: A look from a distance.

M. Cohn and R. E. Langman

[Vol 1 pp d318-323; October 1, 1996

9159236

J S

Rao

 

 

Department of Neurosurgery

Box 064

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

1515 Holcombe Blvd.

Houston, Texas 77030

jrao@surg.mdacc.tmc.edu

+1 (713) 792-3266

+1 (713) 794-4950

Invasion of human glioma: Role of extracellular matrix proteins

S. K. Chintala and J. S. Rao

[Vol 1 pp d324-339; November 1, 1996]

9159237

Evan T.

Keller

 

Glennan Center Laboratories

The Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology

Suite 201, Hofheimer Hall

825 Fairfax Ave.

Eastern Virginia Medical School

Norfolk, VA 23507-1912

ekeller@intmed1.evms.edu

757-446-7040

757-446-7049

Molecular and cellular biology of interleukin-6 and its receptor E. T. Keller, J. Wanagat, and W. B. Ershler

[Vol 1 pp d340-357; December 1, 1996]

9159238

Achille

Gravanis

 

University of Crete Medical School

Stravrakia

Iraklion

71110

Greece

gravanis@iesl.forth.gr

3081-542100

3081-542112

Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) in normal and pregnant uterus: physiological implications

E Zoumakis, A Makrigiannakis, A Margioris, C Stournaras and A. Gravanis

[Vol 1 pp e1-8; January 1, 1996]

9159239

Hamid

Rabb

Renal Lab

J. A. Haley VA Hospital

13000 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.

Tampa, FL 33612

hrabb@med.usf.edu

(813) 978-5947

(813) 978-5850

Role of leukocytes and leukocyte adhesion molecules in renal ischemic-reperfusion injury

H. Rabb

[Vol 1 pp e9-14; January 1, 1996]

9159240

S.S.

Asghar

Room K2-209,

Academisch Medisch Centrum,

Meibergdreef 9,

1105 AZ Amsterdam,

The Netherlands

s.s.asghar@amc.uva.nl

020-5662025

020-5664440

Pharmacological manipulation of the complement system in human diseases.

S. S. Asghar

[Vol 1 pp e15-25; March 1, 1996]

9159241

Y

Abe

 

 

 

Second Department of Surgery

Ehime University School of Medicine

Shigenobu

Ehime 791-02, Japan

yasuhito@m.ehime-u.ac.jp

+81-89-964-5111 ext 2127

+81-89-964-7491.

Therapeutic application of intravenous human natural immunoglobulin preparation

Y. Abe

[Vol 1 pp e26-33; July 1, 1996]

9159242

Kenth

Gustafsson

 

Division of Cell & Molecular Biology

Institute of Child Health

University of London

30 Guilford St.

London WC1N 1EH, UK

K.Gustafsson@ich.ucl.ac.uk

x44-171-242 9789, ext. 2231

x44-171-831 4366

Pig alpha1, 3galactosyltransferase: A major target for genetic manipulation in xenotransplantation

K. Strahan, A. Preece and K. Gustafsson

[Vol 1 pp e34-41; July 1, 1996]

9159243

A.

Blanchard

 

 

Institut Pasteur

Unité d'Oncologie Virale

Département SIDA et Rétrovirus

28, rue du Dr. Roux

75724 Paris Cedex 15, France

ablancha@pasteur.fr

(33-1)-40-61-31-31

(33-1)-40-61-34-65

Mycoplasmas and HIV infection: From epidemiology to their interaction with immune cells

C. Brenner, O. Neyrolles, and A. Blanchard

[Vol 1 pp e42-54; August 1, 1996]

9159244

D. Y. M.

Leung

 

 

 

Dept. of Pediatrics

National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine

1400 Jackson St.

Denver, CO 80206

leungd@njc.org

(303)398-1186

(303)270-2182

Immunoglobulin therapy in Kawasaki syndrome and RSV prophylaxis

H. C. Meissner, M.D., and D. Y. M. Leung, M.D., Ph.D. [Vol 1 pp e55-64; August 1, 1996]

9159245

B.

Minhas

IntegraMed America

542 Wayland Avenue

Kenilworth, IL 60043

bmin19@starnetinc.com

(847) 853-0213

(847) 853-0214

Methods for enhancement of sperm function

B. Minhas, and B. A. Ripps

[Vol 1 pp e65-71; August 1, 1996]

9159246

U.

Reischl

Institute of Medical

Microbiology and Hygiene

University of Regensburg

Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11

93053 Regensburg, Germany

udo.reischl@klinik.uni-regensburg.de

++49-941-944-6401

++49-941-944-6402

Application of molecular biology-based methods to the diagnosis of infectious diseases

U. Reischl

[Vol 1 pp e72-77; August 1, 1996]

9159247

S. C.

Sikka

Urology Research Laboratory, SL42

Tulane University School of Medicine

1430 Tulane Avenue

New Orleans, Louisiana 70112-2699

ssikka@tmcpop.tmc.tulane.edu

(504) 588-5179

(504) 588-5059

Oxidative stress and role of antioxidants in normal and abnormal sperm function

S. C. Sikka

[Vol 1 pp e78-86; August 1, 1996]

9159248

R. K.

Naz

 

 

Director & Professor

Division of Research

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Medical College of Ohio

3000 Arlington Avenue

P.O. Box 10008

Toledo, Ohio 43699-0008

ddeboe@gemini.mco.edu

(419) 381-3502/4594

(419) 381-3090

Application of sperm antigens in immunocontraception R. K. Naz

[Vol 1 pp e87-95; September 1, 1996]

9159249

D. A.

Ohl

 

Associate Professor of Surgery

Section of Urology

1500 E. Medical Center Drive

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0330

dana.ohl@umich.edu

(313)936-5770

(313)936-9127

Assessment of sperm function and clinical aspects of impaired sperm function

D. A. Ohl, A. C. Menge

[Vol 1 pp e96-108; September 1, 1996]

9159250

C.

Chapron

 

Service de chirurgie Gynécologique

Clinique Universitaire Baudelocque

C.H.U. Cochin Port-Royal

123

Boulevard Port-Royal

75014 Paris, France

No Email

19-33-1-42-34-11-50

19-33-1-40-51-77-62.

Place & modalities of laparoscopy in surgical management of suspected adnexal masses

C Chapron, J-B Dubuisson, S Capella-Allouc & X Fritel [Vol 1, pp g1-7, December 1 1996]

9159256

T

Susini

Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

University of Florence

Viale Morgagni

85 50134 - Florence, Italy

susini@dada.it

+39-55-587762

+39-55-434330.

Management of benign adnexal masses by vaginal route G B Massi, L Savino, A Lena & T Susini

[Vol 1, pp g8-11, December 1 1996]

9159258

C

Bulletti

 

Unit of Special Pelvic Surgery

Operative Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy

1st Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Bologna

Via Massarenti, 13

40138 Bologna, Italy

bulletti@alma.unibo.it

39.51.6364372

39.51.345826

Treatment strategies of the borderline ovarian tumors C Bulletti, A Albonetti, T Talamo, L B Reggiani, E Giacomucci, S Alfieri & C Flamigni

[Vol 1, pp g12-13, December 1 1996]

9159260