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CONTENTS VOLUME 119 : NUMBER 1 . JANUARY 2002 OLAF SPARRE ANDERSEN. Editorial Ray A. CALDWELL, BARBARA R. GRUBB, ROBERT TARRAN, RICHARD C. BOUCHER, MICHAEL R. KNOWLES, and PIERRE M. BARKER. In vivo airway surface liquid Cl” analysis with solid-state electrodes ALEXANDER SHTIFMAN, CHRISTOPHER W. WARD, TAKESHI YAMAMOTO, JIANLI WANG, BETH OLBINSKI, HECTOR H. VALDIVIA, NoRIAKI IKEMOTO, and MARTIN F. SCHNEIDER. Interdomain interactions within ryanodine re- ceptors regulate Ca?* spark frequency in skeletal muscle Rut-MIn Gu, YUAN WEI, Ho-LINn JIANG, DAO-HONG Lin, HYACINTH STERLING, PETER BLOOM, MICHEAL Ba- LAZY, and WEN-Hu1 WANG. K depletion enhances the extracellular Ca**-induced inhibition of the apical K channels in the mTAL of rat kidney KwoOkYIN Hut, GREGORY LIPKIND, HARRY A. FOZZARD, and ROBERT J. FRENCH. Electrostatic and steric contri- butions to block of the skeletal muscle sodium channel by p-conotoxin HajiMe HiRASAWA, RICHARD SHIELLS, and MASAHIRO YAMADA. A metabotropic glutamate receptor regulates transmitter release from cone presynaptic terminals in carp retinal slices YONG G. WANG, ELENA N. DEDKOVA, SUSAN F. STEINBERG, LOTHAR A. BLATTER, and STEPHEN L. Lipsius. Bo- Adrenergic receptor signaling acts via NO release to mediate ACh-induced activation of ATP-sensitive K° cur- rent in cat atrial myocytes BRAD S. ROTHBERG, Ki SOON SHIN, PRASHANT S. PHALE, and Gary YELLEN. Voltage-controlled gating at the intracellular entrance to a hyperpolarization-activated cation channel THEODOR V. BURDYGA and SusAN WRaAy. On the mechanisms whereby temperature affects excitation-con- traction coupling in smooth muscle LEHONG LI, XUEHUI GENG, and PETER DRAIN. Open state destabilization by ATP occupancy is mechanism speeding burst exit underlying Ky;p channel inhibition by ATP VOLUME 119 . NUMBER 2 . FEBRUARY 2002 H. Ler Sweeney, Er1kKa L.F. HoLzBaur, and E. MICHAEL Ostap. The 55" Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Society of General Physiologists: Molecular motors Paul F. Cranefield Award to David D. Friel JAMES B. HuRLEY. Commentary: Shedding light on adaptation PETER D. CALVERT, Vicror I. GovARDOVSKII, VADIM Y. ARSHAVSKY, and CLInt L. MAKINO. Two tempo- ral phases of light adaptation in retinal rods VIRGINIJUS VALIUNAS. Biophysical properties of connexin-45 gap junction hemichannels studied in verte- brate cells ANDREW L. Harris. Commentary: Voltage-sensing and substate rectification: Moving parts of connexin chan- nels FELIKSAS F. BUKAUSKAS, ANGELE BUKAUSKIENE, and VyvTas K. VERSELIS. Conductance and permeability of the residual state of connexin43 gap junction channels ALBRECHT BERGNER and MICHAELJ . SANDERSON. Acetylcholine-induced calcium signaling and contraction of airway smooth muscle cells in lung slices THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY + VOLUME 119 + 2002 PAGEs iii-v 199 X. FANG, N. Fukupba, P. BARBRyY, C. SARTORI, A.S. VERKMAN, and M.A. MATrHAY. Novel role for CFTR in fluid absorption from the distal airspaces of the lung 209 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT VOLUME 119 . NUMBER 3 . MARCH 2002 Merepiru A, ALBRECHT, STEPHEN L. COLEGROVE, and DAvip D. FRriev. Differential regulation of ER Ca?* up- take and release rates accounts for multiple modes of Ca**-induced Ca** release RoBert F. RakowskI, DAvip C. GapssBy, and PAUL DE WEER. Single ion occupancy and steady-state gating of Na channels in squid giant axon ALEJANDRO M. Dopico, JOHN V. WALSH JR., and JOSHUAJ . SINGER. Natural bile acids and synthetic analogues modulate large conductance Ca**-activated K* (BKo,,) channel activity in smooth muscle cells PAULA L. SmirH and Gary YELLEN. Fast and slow voltage sensor movements in HERG potassium channels VOLUME 119 . NUMBER 4 . APRIL 2002 TORBEN CLAUSEN. Commentatry: Acute stimulation of Na/K pump by cardiac glycosides in the nanomolar range JUNYUAN Gao, RANDy S. WyMorRE, YONGLI WANG, GLENN R. GAUDETTE, IRVIN B. KRUKENKAMP, IRA S. COHEN, and RICHARD T. Maruias. lsoform-specific stimulation of cardiac Na/K pumps by nanomolar concentrations of glycosides STEFAN I. MCDONOUGH, LINDA M. BOLAND, ISABELLE M. Mintz, and BRucE P. BEAN. Interactions among tox- ins that inhibit N-type and P-type calcium channels ORNA ZAGOORY, ALEX BRAIMAN, and Zvt PRIEL. The mechanism of ciliary stimulation by acetylcholine: roles of calcium, PKA, and PKG TsuYOSHI OHYAMA, ARTURO PICONES, and JUAN I. KoRENBROT. Voltage-dependence of ion permeation in cy- clic GMP-gated ion channels is optimized for cell function in rod and cone photoreceptors Pratip Mirra and MALCOLM M. SLAUGHTER. Mechanism of generation of spontaneous miniature outward currents (SMOCs) in retinal amacrine cells Pratip Mirra and MALCOLM M. SLAUGHTER. Calcium-induced transitions between the spontaneous minia- ture outward and the transient outward currents in retinal amacrine cells CORRECTION CORRECTION VOLUME I19 . NUMBER 5 ' MAY 2002 ANGELO KERAMIDAS, ANDREWJ .M OORHOUSE, KERRIE D. PIERCE, PETER R. SCHOFIELDa,n d PETER H. BARRY Cation-selective mutations in the M2 domain of the inhibitory glycine receptor channel reveal determinants of ion-charge selectivity ANDREWJ . MOORHOUSE, ANGELO KERAMIDAS, ANDREY ZAYKIN, PETER R. SCHOFIELD, and PETER H. BARRY. Single channel analysis of conductance and rectification in cation-selective, mutant glycine receptor channels THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY + VOLUME 119 + 2002 DiEGO ALVAREZ DE LA Rosa, Hut Li, and Cecinia M. Canessa. Effects of aldosterone on biosynthesis, traffic, and functional expression of epithelial sodium channels in A6 cells Marco Beato, PAULJ .G RooT-KORMELINK, DAviD COLQUHOUNa,n d Lucia G. SiviLorri. Openings of the rat recombinant al homomeric glycine receptor as a function of the number of agonist molecules bound ZOLTAN VARGA, MARTIN D. RAYNER, and JOHN G. Srarkus. Cations affect the rate of gating charge recovery in wild-type and W434F Shaker channels through a variety of mechanisms MURALI PRAKRIYA and RICHARD S. Lewis. Separation and characterization of currents through store-oper- ated CRAC channels and Mg?*-inhibited cation (MIC) channels CORRECTION VOLUME 119 : NUMBER 6 ; JUNE 2002 KAZUNARI HISADOME, TETSUYA KOYAMA, CHIWAKA Kimura, Guy DROOGMANS, YUSHI Iro, and MASAHIRO O1kE.Volume-regulated anion channels serve as an auto/ paracrine nucleotide release pathway in aortic endo- thelial cells Davip H. Hackos, Tsc-Hut CHANG, and KENTONJ . Swartz. Scanning the intracellular S6 activation gate in the Shaker K* channel GUANGJUJ I, ROBERTJ . BARsorti, Morris E. FELDMAN, and MICHAEL I. Kor.ikorr. Stretch-induced calcium release in smooth muscle ATHANASIOS G. DOUSMANIS, ANGUS C. NaiRN, and Davib C. Gapssy. Distinct Mg**-dependent steps rate limit opening and closing of a single CFTR Cl” channel Duo ZHANG, L. VETRIVEL, and A.S. VERKMAN. Aquaporin deletion in mice reduces intraocular pressure and aqueous fluid production Drert MorGAN, VLADIMIR V. CHERNY, MARIANNE O. Price, MARY C. DINAUER, and THOMAS E. DeCoursey. Absence of proton channels in COS-7 cells expressing functional NADPH oxidase components CATHERINE A. CUKRAS, IANA JELIAZKOVA, and CoLin G. NICHOLS. Structural and functional determinants of conserved lipid interaction domains of inward rectifying Kir6.2 channels LiouBov I. BRUEGGEMANN and JACK M. SULLIVAN. HEK293S cells have functional retinoid processing ma- chinery CORRECTION THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY +» VOLUME 119 - 2002

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