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CUMULATIVE INDEXES CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS, VOLUMES 64-68 A Britt K, 64:93-—127 Drazen JM, 68:563-83 Abman SH, 67:623-61 Browning KN, 68:279-305 Driskell RR, 65:585-612 Accili D, 65:313-32 Burggren W, 67:203-—23 Dunlap WC, 64:223-62 Al-Awgati Q, 65:567-83 Button B, 68:543-61 Alper SL, 64:899-923 E Cc Anderson JM, 68:403-—29 Edwards DP, 67:335-76 Anderson ME, 64:431-—75 Camargo SMR, 67:557—72 Endow SA, 65:161-—75 Anversa P, 66:29-48 Carrington E, 67:177-201 Engelhardt JF, 65:585-612 Arias IM, 64:595-608 Case RM, 67:377-409 Espey LL, 64:69-92 Armstrong N, 66:161-81 Charmandari E, 67:259-84 F Arreola J, 67:719-58 Chen T-Y, 67:809-39 Arshavsky VY, Chrousos G, 67:259-84 Fayard E, 65:261-311 64:153-87 Ciana P, 66:291-313 Field GD, 67:491-514 Auwerx J, 65:261-31 1 Clapham DE, 68:619-47 Field LJ, 68:29-49 Clark KL, 68:97-121 Filipek S, 65:851-79 B Clyne C, 64:93-127 Fleming RE, 64:663-80 Balasubramanian K, Cossins AR, 65:231—59 Flores SY, 68:461—90 65:701-34 Costa DP, 66:209-38 Forster 1, 65:53 1-42 Balser JR, 64:431—75 Craven KB, 68:375—401 Forte JG, 65:103-31 Bargmann CI, 68:719-36 Crofts AR, 66:689-—733 Francis GA, 65:261-311 Barker DS, 65:161—75 Cyr JL, 66:521-45 Fredberg JJ, 68:507-41 Beck F-X, 67:531-55 Czech MP, 65:791-815 Frey N, 65:45-79 Beers MF, 67:663-—96 Friedman PA, 68:491—505 Begenisich T, 67:445-69 D Fuhrmann JC, 67:779-807 Behar KL, 65:401-—27 Dahlhoff EP, 66:183—207 Belcredito S, 66:291-—313 Daniel H, 66:361—84 G Bell PD, 65:48 1-500 Dave MH, 67:557-72 Garty H, 68:431-59 Bennett MJ, 64:477-502 Davis ME, 68:5 1-66 Gazdar AF, 64:68 1-708 Benson DW, 68:97-121 Delling M, 68:619-47 Geiser F, 66:239-74 Berridge MJ, 67:1-21 Delpire E, 64:803-43 Gekle M, 67:573-94 Biber J, 65:531—42 DeMayo FJ, 66:647-63 George AL Jr, 64:431-75 Biddinger SB, 68:123-58 Deutsch C, 64:19—-46 Gillespie PG, 66:521-45 Binart N, 64:47-67 Dietl P, 67:595-62 1 Glynn IM, 64:1-18 Bindels RJM, 64:529-49 Dillon CP, 67:147-73 Goftin V, 64:47-67 Boon WC, 64:93-—127 Dohlman HG, 64:129-52 Goodman MB, 65:429-52 Booth FW, 66:799-828 Donowitz M, 67:411—-43 Gracey AY, 65:231-59 Borkan SC, 64:503-27 Dorn GW II, 64:407-29 Gratzl M, 65:371-82 Boucher RC, 68:543-61 dos Santos CC, Greene GL, 67:309-33 Branco LGS, 64:263-88 68:585-618 Gullans SR, 64:503-27 762 CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS H Kipp H, 64:595—608 Monick MM, 65:643-67 Hakansson KO, 65:817-49 Kissler S, 67:147—73 Moon C, 64:189—222 Hall RA, 68:491—505 Kitamura T, 65:313—32 Mount DB, 64:803—-43 Haller T, 67:595-—62 | Kobayashi T, 67:39-67 Moyes CD, 65:177-201 Hardie RC, 65:735-59 Koch WJ, 66:49-75 Mulugeta S, 67:663-96 Harrell JC, 67:285—308 Koh SD, 68:307—43 Murer H, 65:531—42 Hartzell C, 67:719-58 Korach KS, 67:285-308 Murthy KS, 68:345-—74 Heinemann SH, 66:131—59 Kiiltz D, 67:225—57 Heller HC, 66:275-89 Kung C, 64:289-31 | N Helmuth B, 67:177—201 Kwak I, 66:647-—63 Nencioni A, 67:147—73 Hermann GE, 68:279-305 Nettles KW, 67:309-33 Hernando N, 65:531—42 L Neuhofer W, 67:531—55 Hewitt SC, 67:285-308 Lamb TD, 64:153—-87 Niell CM, 66:771—98 Hilgemann DW, 65:697- Lanyi JK, 66:665-88 Nilius B, 64:529—-49: Hinkle KL, 65:383-400 Lapointe JY, 65:48 1-500 68:685-717 Hoenderop JGJ, 64:529 Lee RT, 68:51-—66 Nimchinsky EA, 64:313- Hood DA, 65:177—201 Lehnart SE, 67:69-98 Nogee LM, 66:601—2 Hoshi T, 66:131—59 Lesser MP, 68:253-78 Hsieh PCH, 68:5 1—66 Levine DZ, 65:501—29 O Hummer E, 64:877-97 Lewis JF, 65:613—42 Ochsner S, 64:69-92 Hung CCY, 68:223-5] Li X, 64:609-33 Olson EN, 65:45-—79 Hunninghake GW, 65:643-67 Lichtman AH, 68:67-95 Olver RE, 66:77—101 Hyatt BA, 66:625—-45 Lisowski LK, 68:51—66 Osborne N, 65:23-43 Hyder F, 65:401-27 Liu-Chen L-Y, 68:491—505 Owsianik G, 68:685—717 Loffing J, 68:461—90 I Logothetis NK, 66:735-69 P Ichikawa I, 64:551-61 Lu Z, 66:103—29 Palezewski K, 65:85 1-79 Ishiguro H, 67:377-409 Parnas M, 68:649-84 M Peti-Peterdi J, 65:48 1-500 J Maggi A, 66:291—313 Picard F, 65:261-311 Jackson EK, 66:571—99 Makrides V, 67:557—72 Poét M, 67:779-807 Janmey PA, 65:761-89 Mangelsdorf DJ, 68:159-91 Powell FL, 65:203—30 Jentsch TJ, 67:779-807 Mann DL, 65:81—101 Pradervand S, 64:877—97 Jones M, 64:93—127 Marks AR, 67:69-98 Praetorius HA, 67:515-—29 Jorgensen PL, 65:817—49 Masereeuw R, 64:563—94 Prinz C, 65:371-82 Matern D, 64:477—502 Privalsky ML, 66:315-60 K Matsusaka T, 64:551-61 Pugh EN Jr, 64: 153-87 Kahn CR, 65:313-32: Mayer ML, 66:161-81 Putzier I, 67:719-58 68:123-58 McCleskey EW, 65:133-59 Kahn-Kirby AH, 68:719-36 McCray PB Jr, 64:709-48 R Kalaany NY, 68:159-91 Meier PJ, 64:635-61 Raghvendra DK, 66:57 1-99 Kamm RD, 68:507-41 Melvin JE, 67:445-69 Ramadan T, 67:557—72 Karlish SJD, 65:817—49; Minke B, 68:649-84 Ramsey IS, 68:619-47 68:43 1-59 Minna JD, 64:68 1-708 Randall DJ, 68:223-5| Kauer JA, 66:447-75 Mitchell RN, 68:67—95 Rao MC, 66:385-417 Kelly PA, 64:47-67 Miyazaki Y, 64:551-61 Regehr WG, 64:355—-405 Kingsolver JG, 67:177-201 Mochly-Rosen D, 64:407—29 Rennie MJ, 66:799-828 CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS 763 V Rhodes KJ, 66:477-519 Shulman RG, 65:401—27 Richards JS, 64:69-92 Shuttleworth T, 67:445-6' van Aubel RAMH, Rieke F, 67:491-514 Siegelbaum SA, 65:453-80 64:563-94 Rinaldo P, 64:477—502 Simpson ER, 64:93—127 Van Itallie CM, 68:403-—29 Riordan JR, 67:701-18 Sinervo B, 66:209-38 Van Parijs L, 67:147—73 Ristic Z, 67:557-72 Singel DJ, 67:99-145 Vegeto E, 66:291-313 Roberison K, 64:93-127 Singer SJ, 66:1—27 Veldhuizen R, 65:613-42 Robinson RB, 65:453-80 Slutsky AS, 68:585-618 Verrey F, 67:557-72 Roden DM, 64:431-75 Sly WS, 64:663-80 Voets T, 68:685—7 17 Rogers RC, 68:279-305 Smith SJ, 66:771—-98 Rome LC, 68:193-—221 Solaro RJ, 67:39-67 W Romeo E, 67:557—72 Somero GN, 67:25—37 Wackerhage H, 66:799-828 Ronnett GV, 64:189-—222 Spangenburg EE, 66:799 Wagner CA, 67:557-72 Rossier BC, 64:877—97 Speed C, 64:93-127 Walters DV, 66:77-101 Rothman DL, 65:401—27 Spring KR, 67:515—29 Wandell BA, 66:735-69 Rubart M, 68:29-49 Stainier DYR, 65:23-43 Wang T, 68:223-51 Rubin G, 64:93—127 Stamler JS, 67:99-145 Wang WH, 66:547-69 Rubinson DA, 67:147—73 Staub O, 68:461—90 Warburton S, 67:203-—23 Ruby NF, 66:275-89 Steiner AA, 64:263-88 Ward SM, 68:307—-43 Russel FGM, 64:563-94 Stenkamp RE, 65:85 1-79 Warnock DG, 64:845—76 Russell DL, 64:69-92 Stenmark KR, 67:623-61 Webb WW, 68:1-28 Steward MC, 67:377—-409 Weeks DL, 65:349-69 S Stieger B, 64:635-61 Wehrens XHT, 67:69-98 Sabatini BL, 64:313-—53 Suarez RK, 67:25-—37 Weinman EJ, 68:491—505 Sachs G, 65:349-69 Sussman MA, 66:29-48 Weinman SA, 64:609-33 Said HM, 66:419-46 Svoboda K, 64:313-—53 Whitsett JA, 64:775-802 Saimi Y, 64:289-31 1 Williams MC, 65:669-95 T Sampath AP, 67:491—514 Williams ML, 66:49-—75 Samuelson LC, 65:383—400 Talavera K, 68:685-—7 17 Wilson JD, 65:1-21 Sanders KM, 68:307-43 Tang XD, 66:131-59 Wilson SM, 66:77-101 Sands JM, 65:543-66 Taqueti VR, 68:67—95 Y Sandy P, 67:147-—73 Tarran R, 68:543-6] Santarelli LC, 66:131—59 Teller DC, 65:85 1-79 Yao X, 65:103-31 Sasaki S, 67:759-78 Touraine P, 64:47-67 Yin HL, 65:761-89 Sather WA, 65:133-—59 Trapnell BC, 64:775-—802 Yule D, 67:445-69 Schild L, 64:877-97 Travagli RA, 68:279-305 Yutzey KE, 68:97-121 Schnermann J, 65:501—29 Trimmer JS, 66:477—5 19 Schroit AJ, 65:701—34 Tsai SY, 66:647-63 Z Schutte BC, 64:709-48 Tschumperlin DJ, 68:563-83 Zachos NC, 67:411-43 Schwarz EM, 65:429-52 Tse M, 67:41 1-43 Zagotta WN, 68:375—401 Scott DR, 65:349-69 Tsigos C, 67:259-84 Zanner R, 65:371-82 Shannon JM, 66:625—45 Zdebik AA, 67:779-807 U Shaul PW, 64:749-74 Zochbauer-Miiller S, Shenolikar S, 68:491—505 Uchida S, 67:759-78 64:68 1-708 Shick JM, 64:223-62 Unger RH, 65:33332- 47 Zucker RS, 64:355—405 CHAPTER TITLES, VOLUMES 64-68 Cardiovascular Physiology Intracellular Transport Mechanisms of Signal Transducers GW Dorn II, 64:407-29 D Mochly-Rosen Cardiac lon Channels DM Roden, JR Balser. 64:431 AL George Jr, ME Anderson Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders P Rinaldo, D Matern, 64:477-502 MJ Bennett Lipid Receptors in Cardiovascular Development N Osborne, DYR Stainier Cardiac Hypertrophy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly N Frey, EN Olson Stress-Activated Cytokines and the Heart: From Adaptation to Maladaptation DL Mann Myocardial Aging and Senescence: Where Have the Stem Cells Gone? MA Sussman, P Anversa Viral-Based Myocardial Gene Therapy Approaches to Alter Cardiac Function ML Williams, WJ Koch Calcium, Thin Filaments, and Integrative Biology of Cardiac Contractility T Kobayashi, RJ Solaro Intracellular Calcium Release and Cardiac Disease XHT Wehrens. 67:69-98 SE Lehnart. AR Marks Cardiac Regeneration: Repopulating the Heart M Rubart, LJ Field 3:29_49 Endothelial-Cardiomyocyte Interactions in Cardiac Development and Repair PCH Hsieh, 8:51-66 ME Davis. LK Lisowski, RT Lee Protecting the Pump: Controlling Myocardial Inflammatory Responses VR Taqueti, RN Mitchell, AH Lichtman Transcription Factors and Congenital Heart Defects KL Clark, KE Yutzey, 68:97-121 DW Benson CHAPTER TITLES 765 Cell Physiology Potassium Channel Ontogeny ’ Deutscl 64:19-46 Cell Biology of Acid Secretion by the Parietal Cell X Yao, JG Forte 65:103-31 Permeation and Selectivity in Calcium Channels WA Sather, 65: 133-59 EW McCleskey Processive and Nonprocessive Models ot Kinesin Movement SA Endow, DS Barker 65:161-—75 Developmental Regulation of Lung Liquid Transport RE Olver, DV Walters, 66:77-101 SM Wilsor Mechanism of Rectification in Inward-Rectifier K+ Channels Z Lu 66: 103-29 Metabolic Regulation of Potassium Channels XD Tang, 66:131-59 LC Santarelli, SH Heinemann, lH Structure and Function of Glutamate Receptor lon Channels ML Mayer 66:161-81 N Ari Chemical Physiology of Blood Flow Regulation by Red Blood Cells: The Role of Nitric Oxide and S-Nitrosohemoglobin ngel, JS Stamler 67:99—145 RNAi as an Experimental and Therapeutic Tool to Study and Regulate Physiological and Disease Processes CP Dillon, P Sandy, 67:147-73 \ Nencion, S Kissler, DA Rubinson, L Van P From Mice to Men: Insights into the Insulin Resistance Syndromes LXRs and FXR: The Yin and Yang of Cholesterol and Fat Metabolism ny 68:159-9] Comparative Physiology Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids and Related Gadusols: Biosynthesis, Accumulation, and UV-Protected Functions in Aquatic Organisms y ch 64:223-62 766 CHAPTER TITLES Hypoxia-Induced Anapyrexia: Implications and Putative Mediators AA Steiner, :263-88 LGS Branco Origin and Consequences of Mitochondrial Variation in Vertebrate Muscle CD Moyes, DA Hood 5:177-201 Functional Genomics and the Comparative Physiology of Hypoxia FL Powell 5:203-30 Application of Microarray Technology in Environmental and Comparative Physiology AY Gracey, AR Cossins Biochemical Indicators of Stress and Metabolism: Applications for Marine Ecological Studies EP Dahlhoff :183-207 Field Physiology: Physiological Insights from Animals in Nature DP Costa, :209-38 B Sinervo Metabolic Rate and Body Temperature Reduction During Hibernation and Daily Torpor F Geiser :239-74 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Mammalian Torpor HC Heller, NF Ruby 1275-89 Biophysics, Physiological Ecology, and Climate Change: Does Mechanism Matter? B Helmuth, :177-201 JG Kingsolver, E Carrington Comparative Developmental Physiology: An Interdisciplinary Convergence W Burggren, S Warburton Molecular and Evolutionary Basis of the Cellular Stress Response D Kiiltz Design and Function of Superfast Muscles: New Insights into the Physiology of Skeletal Muscle LC Rome The Comparative Physiology of Food Deprivation: From Feast to Famine T Wang, CCY Hung, DJ Randall Oxidative Stress in Marine Environments: Biochemistry and Physiological Ecology MP Lesser 68:253-78 Endocrinology Prolactin: The New Biology of an Old Hormone V Goffin, N Binart, 64:47-67 P Touraine, PA Kelly CHAPTER TITLES 767 Ovulation: New Dimensions and New Regulators of the Inflammatory-Like Response JS Richards, 64:69-92 DL Russell. S Ochsner, LL Espey Aromatase—A Brief Overview ER Simpson, 64:93-127 C Clyne, G Rubin, WC Boon, K Robertson, K Britt, C Speed. M Jones Nuclear Receptors and the Control of Metabolism GA Francis, E Fayard, F Picard, J Auwerx Insulin Receptor Knockout Mice T Kitamura, CR Kahn, D Accili The Physiology of Cellular Liporegulation RH Unger Estrogens in the Nervous System: Mechanisms and Nonreproductive Functions \ Maggi, P Ciana, 291-313 S Belcredito, E Vegeto The Role of Corepressors in Transcriptional Regulation by Nuclear Hormone Receptors MI Privalsky 315-60 Endocrinology of the Stress Response E Charmandari, 7259-84 C Tsigos. G Chrousos Lessons in Estrogen Biology from Knockout and Transgenic Animals SC Hewitt, 7285-308 JC Harrell, KS Korach Ligand Control of Coregulator Recruitment to Nuclear Receptors KW Nettles, GL Greene Regulation of Signal Transduction Pathways by Estrogen and Progesterone DP Edwards Gastrointestinal Physiology Trafficking of Canalicular ABC Transporters in Hepatocytes H Kipp, IM Arias 64:595-608 Chloride Channels and Hepatocellular Function: Prospects for Molecular Identification X Li, SA Weinman 64:609-33 Bile Salt Transporters PJ Meier, B Stieger 64:635-61 768 CHAPTER TITLES Mechanisms of Iron Accumulation in Hereditary Hemochromatosis RE Fleming, WS Sly 64:663-80 The Gastric Biology of Helicobacter pylori G Sachs, DL Weeks, 65:349-69 K Melchers, DR Scott Physiology of Gastric Enterochromaffin-Like Cells C Prinz, R Zanner, M Gratz] Insights into the Regulation of Gastric Acid Secretion Through Analysis of Genetically Engineered Mice LC Samuelson, 5:383—400 KL Hinkle Molecular and Integrative Physiology of Intestinal Peptide Transport H Daniel 361-84 Oral Rehydration Therapy: New Explanations for an Old Remedy MC Rao 385-417 Recent Advances in Carrier-Mediated Intestinal Absorption of Water-Soluble Vitamins HM Said 66:419-46 Mechanisms of Bicarbonate Secretion in the Pancreatic Duct MC Steward, 67:377—409 H Ishiguro, RM Case Molecular Physiology of Intestinal Na‘/H™ Exchange NC Zachos, M Tse, M Donowitz Regulation of Fluid and Electrolyte Secretion in Salivary Gland Acinar Cells JE Melvin, D Yule, 67:445-69 T Shuttleworth, T Begenisich Secretion and Absorption by Colonic Crypts JP Geibel 67:471-90 Brainstem Circuits Regulating Gastric Function RA Travagli, 68:279-305 GE Hermann, KN Browning, RC Rogers Interstitial Cells of Cajal as Pacemakers in the Gastrointestinal Tract KM Sanders, SD Koh, SM Ward Signaling for Contraction and Relaxation in Smooth Muscle of the Gut KS Murthy Neurophysiology Calmodulin as an Ion Channel Subunit Y Saimi, C Kung 64:289-311 Structure and Function of Dendritic Spines EA Nimchinsky, 64:313-53 BL Sabatini, K Svoboda CHAPTER TITLES Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity RS Zucker, 64:355—40 WG Regehr In Vivo NMR Studies of the Glutamate Neurotransmitter Flux and Neuroenergetics: Implications for Brain Function DL Rothman, 65:401-27 KL Behar, F Hyder RG Shulman Transducing Touch in Caenorhabditis elegans MB Goodman, 65:429-52 EM Schwarz Hyperpolarization-Activated Cation Currents: From Molecules to Physiological Function RB Robinson, 65:453-80 SA Siegelbaum Learning Mechanisms in Addiction Synaptic Plasticity in the Ventral Tegmental Area as a Result of Exposure to Drugs of Abuse 66:447-75 Localization of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels in Mammalian Brain 66:477-519 Myosin-Ic, the Hair Cell’s Adaptation Motor 66:52 1-45 Retinal Processing Near Absolute Threshold: From Behavior to Mechanism 67:491—-514 CNG and HCN Channels: Two Peas, One Pod 68:375—401 Perspectives A Hundred Years of Sodium Pumping IM Gly A Double Life: Academic Physician and Androgen Physiologist JD Wils Some Early History of Membrane Molecular Biology SJ Singer 66: 1-27 Unlocking the Secrets of Cell Signaling MJ Berridg 67:1-21 Peter Hochachka: Adventures in Biochemical Adaptation GN Somero, 67:25-37 RK Suarez Commentary on the Pleasures of Solving Impossible Problems of Experimental Physiology WW Webb 68: 1-28 770 CHAPTER TITLES Renal and Electrolyte Physiology Molecular Chaperones in the Kidney SC Borkan, 64:503-27 SR Gullans Molecular Mechanism of Active Ca** Reabsorption in the Distal Nephron JGJ Hoenderop, 64:529-49 B Nilius, RJM Bindels The Renin Angiotensin System and Kidney Development * Matsusaka, 64:55 1-61 Y Miyazaki, I Ichikawa Molecular Aspects of Renal Anionic Drug Transporters FGM Russel. 64:563-94 R Masereeuw, RAMH van Aubel Macula Densa Cell Signaling PD Bell, JY Lapointe, 65:48 1-500 J Peti-Peterdi Paracrine Factors in Tubuloglomerular Feedback: Adenosine, ATP, and Nitric Oxide J Schnermann, 65:501—29 DZ Levine Regulation of Na/Pi Transporter in the Proximal Tubule H Murer, N Hernando, I Forster, J Biber Mammalian Urea Transporters JM Sands 65:543-66 Terminal! Differentiation of Intercalated Cells: The Role of Hensin Q Al-Awaati 65:567-83 Regulation of Renal K Transport by Dietary K Intake WH Wang 66:547-69 The Extracellular Cyclic AMP-Adenosine Pathway in Renal Physiology EK Jackson, 66:57 1-99 DK Raghvendra A Physiological View of the Primary Cilium HA Praetorius, KR Spring Cell Survival in the Hostile Environment of the Renal Medulla W Neuhofer, F-X Beck Novel Renal Amino Acid Transporters F Verrey, Z Ristic, E Romeo, T Ramadan, V Makrides, MH Dave, CA Wagner, SMR Camargo Renal Tubule Albumin Transport M Gekle 67:573-94

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