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November 1996 l Vol 2 l No 5

Research and Review Articles

Kenneth S Warren, MD June 11, 1929 - September 11, 1996
Richard Selzer
Page i4 | PDF (314 KB)

The Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology
M F Perutz
Page 659 | PDF (725 KB)

Puzzling Polycystin
Q Al-Awqati
Page 659 | PDF (349 KB)

The Role of Candidate Genes in the Etiology of Schizophrenia
K C Murphy and P McGuffin
Page 665 | PDF (818 KB)

The Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated Presenilins are Differentially Phosphorylated Proteins Located Predominantly within the Endoplasmic Reticulum
J Walter, A Capell, J Grünberg, B Pesold, A Schindzielorz, R Prior, M B Podlisny, P Fraser, P S Hyslop, D J Selkoe, and C Haass
Page 673 | PDF (4.5 MB)

Mechanisms of Tumor-Induced Immunosuppression: Evidence for Contact-Dependent T Cell Suppression by Monocytes
M L Jaffe, H Arai, and G J Nabel
Page 692 | PDF (1.7 MB)

Characterization and Cell Distribution of Polycystin, the Product of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Gene 1
R Palsson, C P Sharma, K Kim, M McLaughlin, D Brown, and M A Arnaout
Page 702 | PDF (2.9 MB)

A Major Allergen of Lymphatic Filarial Nematodes is a Parasite Homolog of the Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase
E Lobos, R Zahn, N Weiss, and T B Nutman
Page 712 | PDF (2.2 MB)

Generation of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Human Prion Proteins in PrP0/0 Mice
S Krasemann, M H Groschup, S Harmeyer, G Hunsmann, and W Bodemer
Page 725 | PDF (1.7 MB)

Feedback Control of Glucocorticoid Production is Established During Fetal Development
H M Reichardt and G Schütz
Page 735 | PDF (2.6 MB)

Traversal of a Polarized Epithelium by Pathogenic Neisseriae: Facilitation by Type IV Pili and Maintenance of Epithelial Barrier Function
A J Merz, D B Rifenbery, C G Arvidson, and M So
Page 745 | PDF (1.8 MB)

The Transient Pore Formed by Homologous Terminal Complement Complexes Functions as a Bidirectional Route for the Transport of Autocrine and Paracrine Signals Across Human Cell Membranes
J A Acosta, L R Benzaquen, D J Goldstein, M T Tosteson, and J A Halperin
Page 755 | PDF (1.7 MB)

The Beta C Component of the Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF)/interleukin 3 (IL-3)/IL-5 Receptor Interacts With A Hybrid GM-CSF/erythropoietin Receptor to Influence Proliferation and Beta-Globin mRNA Expression
P T Jubinsky, Y Shikama, A Laurie, D G Nathan, M Carroll, and C A Sieff
Page 766 | PDF (1.3 MB)

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