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BIOGIEGIN CHESM IR as LSEVIER Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics 44 (1998) 315 Author Index of Volume 44 Aldinucci, C. 243 Huang, H.-Q. 301 Pospischil, A. 275 Alvarez, R. 37 Huang, J.-W. 301 Potts, M.D. 131 Andersen, J.E.T. 57 Huang, Y. 151 Arad, G. 209 Radu, M. 257 Arock, M. 279 Ishida-Jones, T. 127 Ramoni, C. 121 Asai, T. 271 Raskmark, P. 251 Rols, M.P. 103 Jiang, D. 285 Bentrup, F.-W. 95 Jin, M. 111 Berg, A. 155 Sabri, N. 103 Berg, H. 227, 233, Samuelson, L.A. 37 Bianco, B. 215 Katz, E. 209 Santucci, R. 177 Blank, M. 111 Kaufman, J.J. 215 Schlegel, R. 155 Brezeanu, A. 257 Krause, D. 237 Shapoval, G.S. 289 Brzostowska-Smolska, M. 163 Krysifiski, P. 163 Singhal, N.K. 201 Kwee, S. 251 Sontag, W. 141 Chen, H.-Y. 45, 295 Stenz, H.-G. 261 Chen, Y. 295 Labuda, J. 31 Sun, J.-J. 45 Chiabrera, A. Li, Y. 295 Ci, Y.-X. 89 Li, Y.-Z. 89 Tan, H. 83 Ciureanu, M. Lin, H. 111 Tatebe, W. 271 Cogalniceanu, G. Lin, Q.-M. 301 Teijeiro, C. 51 Lin, Z.-h. 151 Teissié, J. 103 Danilov, A.I. 57 Litovitz, T.A. 237 Tien, H.T. 183 De la Red, E. 51 Luo, J. 151 Tommasi, T. 215 De Lera, A.R. 37 Tong, R. 285 Desta, A. 237 Marin, D. 51 Tripathy, A. 183 Diao, P. 285 Maurer, S. 111 Druzhko, A.B. 37 Moisoi, N. 257 Ulstrup, J. 57 Dupuis, M.L. 121 Moller, P. 57 Duratkova, Z. 31 Movileanu, L. 169 Valera, R. 51 Mullins, JM. 237 Vecchia, P. 121 Eynard, N. 103 Muraji, M. 271 Vredenberg, WJ. | Myronyuk, I.Ye. 289 Fang, H.-Q. 45 Wang, R. 83 Feng, J. 89 Nafziger, J. 279 Weetall, H.H. 37 Fenikova, L. 31 Nie, L. 83 Weisenseel, M.H. 261 Ferri, T. 177 Noodén, L.D. 131 Willner, I. 209 Fologea, D. 257 Wohlwend, B. 261 Foverskov, C.E. 57 Obermeyer, G. 95 Wu, J.-t. 151 Galutzov, B. 77, 103 Olesen, K.G. 57 Ganeva, V. 77, 103 Opler, M. 111 Xu, J.-J. 45 Gao, C.-M. 89 Ottova, A.L. 183 Xu, L.-S. 301 Goldstein, S. 65 Goodman, R. 111 Parkinson, W.C. 131 Yao, S. 83 Goyal, R.N. 201 Pastushenko, A.V. 23 ¥a H. 227, 233 Grafe, U. 155 Pastushenko, V.Ph. 23 Grigoriev, P.A. 155 Penafiel, M. 237 Zeng, D. 301 Gromovaya, V.F. 289 Pessina, G.P. 243 Zhang, F.-Z. 301 Gu, D. 285 Petrini, C. 121 Zhang, H. 83 Guillosson, J.J. 279 Phillips, J.L. 127 Zhong, B. 285 Piéroni, L. 279 Zhou, J.-z. 151 Han, L. 111 Platzer, K. 95 Zhu, S.-M. 295 Hones, I. 275 Polichetti, A. 121 Honeychurch, M.J. 13 Poscia, A. 177 Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics 44 (1998) 317-322 Subject Index of Volume 44 AC-electric fields human colonocytes. Electromotive forces of the cellular pathways Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of (Movileanu) 169 root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 Bergofungin Ac-field Differences in ion permeability of an artificial bilayer membrane Tumor necrosis factor a and interferon y production by human caused by ampullosporin and bergofungin, new 15-membered peptai- peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed in vitro to sinusoidal 50 bol-type antibiotics (Grigoriev et al.) 155 Hz magnetic fields (Petrini et al.) 121 Binding Alternating electric field Bioelectrochemical effectiveness of low intensity acoustic exposure Stimulation of tobacco shoot regeneration by alternating weak electric on ligand binding (Tommasi et al.) 215 field (Cogalniceanu et al.) 257 Bioassay Amino acid structure Cyclic voltammetry and bioassay of some superoxide dismutase A correlation between the genetic code and the structure and electrical mimetic copper complex compounds (Labuda et al.) 31 properties of bio amino acids (Pastushenko, Pastushenko) 23 Biofuel cell Ammonia sensor A biofuel cell based on pyrroloquinoline quinone and microperoxi- Detection and analysis of the temperature-dependent growth charac- dase-11 monolayer-functionalized electrodes (Willner et al.) 209 teristics of Proteus mirabilis using a bulk acoustic wave ammonia BLM sensor (Tan et al.) 83 A study of reconstituted anion channels using lipid bilayers (Tripathy Ampullosporin - et al.) 183 Differences in ion permeability of an artificial bilayer membrane Blood caused by ampullosporin and bergofungin, new 15-membered peptai- The new approaches to electrochemical investigations of blood com- bol-type antibiotics (Grigoriev et al.) 155 ponents (Shapoval et al.) 289 Apical ionic permeabilities Blood cells The cell model of the electrolyte transport mechanisms for cultured Tumor necrosis factor a and interferon y production by human human colonocytes. Electromotive forces of the cellular pathways peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed in vitro to sinusoidal 50 (Movileanu) 169 Hz magnetic fields (Petrini et al.) 121 Artesunate Bulk acoustic wave Artesunate interaction with hemin (Chen et al.) 295 Detection and analysis of the temperature-dependent growth charac- Artificial bilayer teristics of Proteus mirabilis using a bulk acoustic wave ammonia Differences in ion permeability of an artificial bilayer membrane sensor (Tan et al.) 83 caused by ampullosporin and bergofungin, new 15-membered peptai- bol-type antibiotics (Grigoriev et al.) 155 ATP Ca-channels Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes Ca** induced Fe(CN)3~/*~ electron transfer at Pt supported BLM (Yu, Berg) 227 electrode (Jiang et al.) 285 Azotobacter vinelandii Ca?* complex Spectroelectrochemical investigation of Azotobacter vinelandii bacte- Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes rial ferritin (Huang et al.) 301 (Yu, Berg) 227 Capacitance characteristics Bacteria Capacitance characteristics of self-assembled monolayers on gold Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: electrode (Krysifski, Brzostowska-Smolska) 163 recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 Catalyzed reduction Bacterial ferritin Artesunate interaction with hemin (Chen et al.) 295 Spectroelectrochemical investigation of Azotobacter vinelandii bacte- Cell labeling rial ferritin (Huang et al.) 301 Two experimental systems for exposure of cells to extremely low Bacteriorhodopsin frequency electric fields suitable for in situ measurements of fluores- Optical and electrical properties of bacteriorhodopsin Langmuir- cence signals (Sontag) 141 Blodgett films: Il. D96N mutant and its 4-keto and 9-demethy] retinal Cell model analogs (Weetall et al.) 37 The cell model of the electrolyte transport mechanisms for cultured Basolateral Na* /H* exchanger human colonocytes. Electromotive forces of the cellular pathways The cell model of the electrolyte transport mechanisms for cultured (Movileanu) 169 318 Subject Index of Volume 44 Cell proliferation 1,3-dimethyluric acid Changes in cell proliferation due to environmental non-ionizing Comparison of electrochemical and enzymic oxidation of 1,3-dimeth- radiation 2. Microwave radiation (Kwee, Raskmark) 251 yluric acid (Goyal, Singhal) 201 Channel formation DNA Differences in ion permeability of an artificial bilayer membrane Electrochemical behaviors of DNA at mercury film electrode (Wu et caused by ampullosporin and bergofungin, new 15-membered peptai- al.) 151 bol-type antibiotics (Grigoriev et al.) 155 Dopamine Chemically modified electrode Electrocatalytical oxidation of NADH with dopamine covalently bound Direct electrochemistry of membrane-entrapped horseradish peroxi- to self-assembled cysteamine monolayers on a gold electrode (Sun et dase. Part I. A voltammetric and spectroscopic study (Ferri et al.) 177 al.) 45 Chemiluminescence Lucigenin-derived chemiluminescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Galutzov, Ganeva) 77 Electrical model Chloride channel Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and A study of reconstituted anion channels using lipid bilayers (Tripathy features (Vredenberg) 1 et al.) 183 Electrical properties Chloride secretion A correlation between the genetic code and the structure and electrical The cell model of the electrolyte transport mechanisms for cultured properties of bio amino acids (Pastushenko, Pastushenko) 23 human colonocytes. Electromotive forces of the cellular pathways Electric field (Movileanu) 169 AC fields of low frequency and amplitude stimulate pollen tube Chlorophyll content growth possibly via stimulation of the plasma membrane proton pump Raphanus sativus and electromagnetic fields (Potts et al.) 131 (Platzer et al.) 95 Chloroplast Electroactive disulfide bonds Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and The reduction of disulfide bonds in proteins at mercury electrodes features (Vredenberg) | (Honeychurch) 13 Chondrocyte culture Electrocatalysis *®$—sulfate incorporation into bovine articular chondrocyte explant Electrocatalytical oxidation of NADH with dopamine covalently bound cultures An attempt at replication (Ishida-Jones, Phillips) 127 to self-assembled cysteamine monolayers on a gold electrode (Sun et Chronopotentiometry al.) 45 Chronopotentiometric study of electroenzymatic processes with ho- A biofuel cell based on pyrroloquinoline quinone and microperoxi- mogeneous mediation (Ciureanu, Goldstein) 65 dase-11 monolayer-functionalized electrodes (Willner et al.) 209 c-myc Electrochromism Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 features (Vredenberg) | Copper complexes Electroenzymatic processes Cyclic voltammetry and bioassay of some superoxide dismutase Chronopotentiometric study of electroenzymatic processes with ho- mimetic copper complex compounds (Labuda et al.) 31 mogeneous mediation (Ciureanu, Goldstein) 65 Correlation Electrefusion A correlation between the genetic code and the structure and electrical Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes properties of bio amino acids (Pastushenko, Pastushenko) 23 (Yu, Berg) 227 Cultured cells Electrofusion yield Intermittent noise affects EMF-induced ODC activity (Mullins et al.) Electrofusion of protoplasts modified by protein adsorption (Yu, 237 Berg) 233 Cyclic voltammetry Electrogenesis Electrochemical behaviors of DNA at mercury film electrode (Wu et Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and al.) 151 features (Vredenberg) 1 Capacitance characteristics of self-assembled monolayers on gold Electromagnetic (EM) field exposures electrode (Krysifiski, Brzostowska-Smolska) 163 Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells Direct electrochemistry of membrane-entrapped horseradish peroxi- exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 dase. Part I. A voltammetric and spectroscopic study (Ferri et al.) 177 Electromagnetic fields Artesunate interaction with hemin (Chen et al.) 295 Intermittent noise affects EMF-induced ODC activity (Mullins et al.) Cysteamine monolayer 237 Electrocatalytical oxidation of NADH with dopamine covalently bound Changes in cell proliferation due to environmental non-ionizing to self-assembled cysteamine monolayers on a gold electrode (Sun et radiation 2. Microwave radiation (Kwee, Raskmark) 251 al.) 45 Electron—tunnel—heme and kinetics of iron release Cytosensor Spectroelectrochemical investigation of Azotobacter vinelandii bacte- Voltammetric behavior of living cells T. shanghaiensis and its bioana- rial ferritin (Huang et al.) 301 lytical application (Feng et al.) 89 Electrooxidation Comparison of electrochemical and enzymic oxidation of 1,3-dimeth- Degradation yluric acid (Goyal, Singhal) 201 Electrochemical behaviors of DNA at mercury film electrode (Wu et Electropermeabilization al.) 151 Lucigenin-derived chemiluminescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Denitrification (Galutzov, Ganeva) 77 Electrostimulation of proliferation of the denitrifying bacterium Pseu- Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: domonas stutzeri (Hones et al.) 275 recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 Subject Index of Volume 44 Electroporation HL60 cells Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells (Yu, Berg) 227 exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 Electrostimulation HL-60 cells Stimulation of tobacco shoot regeneration by alternating weak electric Two experimental systems for exposure of cells to extremely low field (Cogalniceanu et al.) 257 frequency electric fields suitable for in situ measurements of fluores- Primary root growth rate of Zea mays seedlings grown in an alternat- cence signals (Sontag) 141 ing magnetic field of different frequencies (Muraji et al.) 271 Homogeneous mediation Electrostimulation of proliferation of the denitrifying bacterium Pseu- Chronopotentiometric study of electroenzymatic processes with ho- domonas stutzeri (Hones et al.) 275 mogeneous mediation (Ciureanu, Goldstein) 65 Electrotransformation Horseradish peroxidase Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: Direct electrochemistry of membrane-entrapped horseradish peroxi- recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 dase. Part I. A voltammetric and spectroscopic study (Ferri et al.) 177 ELF apparatus Human colon epithelial cells Two experimental systems for exposure of cells to extremely low The cell model of the electrolyte transport mechanisms for cultured frequency electric fields suitable for in situ measurements of fluores- human colonocytes. Electromotive forces of the cellular pathways cence signals (Sontag) 141 (Movileanu) 169 EMF Hydroxy] radicals Raphanus sativus and electromagnetic fields (Potts et al.) 131 The new approaches to electrochemical investigations of blood com- Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) ponents (Shapoval et al.) 289 Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 Immobilised cytochrome c Enzymic oxidation Covalently immobilised cytochrome c imaged by in situ scanning Comparison of electrochemical and enzymic oxidation of 1,3-dimeth- tunnelling microscopy (Andersen et al.) 57 yluric acid (Goyal, Singhal) 201 Inductive electrostimulation Ethidiumbromide complex Can a 50 Hz electromagnetic field influence the preintegrative steps Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes of replication of a murine retrovirus responsible for (Yu, Berg) 227 leukemia /lymphoma? (Piéroni et al.) 279 Interferon y Fe (CN)2~/*~ electron transfer Tumor necrosis factor @ and interferon y production by human Ca** induced Fe(CN);~/*~ electron transfer at Pt supported BLM peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed in vitro to sinusoidal 50 electrode (Jiang et al.) 285 Hz magnetic fields (Petrini et al.) 121 Fluorescence analysis Interferon release Two experimental systems for exposure of cells to extremely low Electromagnetic fields enhance the release of both interferon y and frequency electric fields suitable for in situ measurements of fluores- interleukin-6 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells after phyto- haemagglutinin stimulation (Aldinucci, Pessina) 243 cence signals (Sontag) 141 Frequency dependence Interleukin release Primary root growth rate of Zea mays seedlings grown in an alternat- Electromagnetic fields enhance the release of both interferon y and ing magnetic field of different frequencies (Muraji et al.) 271 interleukin-6 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells after phyto- haemagglutinin stimulation (Aldinucci, Pessina) 243 Intermediates Garden cress The new approaches to electrochemical investigations of blood com- Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of ponents (Shapoval et al.) 289 root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 Internal standard Genetic code Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells A correlation between the genetic code and the structure and electrical exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 properties of bio amino acids (Pastushenko, Pastushenko) 23 In vitro shoot regeneration Glucose-glucose oxidase Stimulation of tobacco shoot regeneration by alternating weak electric Chronopotentiometric study of electroenzymatic processes with ho- field (Cogalniceanu et al.) 257 mogeneous mediation (Ciureanu, Goldstein) 65 In vitro studies Gold electrode Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells Electrocatalytical oxidation of NADH with dopamine covalently bound exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 to self-assembled cysteamine monolayers on a gold electrode (Sun et Ion cyclotron resonance al.) 45 Primary root growth rate of Zea mays seedlings grown in an alternat- Growth ing magnetic field of different frequencies (Muraji et al.) 271 Raphanus sativus and electromagnetic fields (Potts et al.) 131 Ionophoric acitivities Growth curves Differences in ion permeability of an artificial bilayer membrane Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells caused by ampullosporin and bergofungin, new 15-membered peptai- exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 bol-type antibiotics (Grigoriev et al.) 155 Ion-substitution experiments H*-ATPase The cell model of the electrolyte transport mechanisms for cultured AC fields of low frequency and amplitude stimulate pollen tube human colonocytes. Electromotive forces of the cellular pathways growth possibly via stimulation of the plasma membrane proton pump (Movileanu) 169 (Platzer et al.) 95 Irreversibility Hemin Voltammetric behavior of living cells T. shanghaiensis and its bioana- Artesunate interaction with hemin (Chen et al.) 295 lytical application (Feng et al.) 89 320 Subject Index of Volume 44 Isoelectric point Monolayer-electrode Electrofusion of protoplasts modified by protein adsorption (Yu, A biofuel cell based on pyrroloquinoline quinone and microperoxi- Berg) 233 dase-11 monolayer-functionalized electrodes (Willner et al.) 209 mRNA Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells La** complex exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes Murine lymphocytes (Yu, Berg) 227 Can a 50 Hz electromagnetic field influence the preintegrative steps Langmuir-Blodgett films of replication of a murine retrovirus responsible for Optical and electrical properties of bacteriorhodopsin Langmuir- leukemia /lymphoma? (Piéroni et al.) 279 Blodgett films: II. D96N mutant and its 4-keto and 9-demethy] retinal Murine retrovirus analogs (Weetall et al.) 37 Can a 50 Hz electromagnetic field influence the preintegrative steps Lepidium sativum (L.) of replication of a murine retrovirus responsible for leukemia/ Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of lymphoma? (Piéroni et al.) 279 root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 Leukemia NADH Can a 50 Hz electromagnetic field influence the preintegrative steps Electrocatalytical oxidation of NADH with dopamine covalently bound of replication of a murine retrovirus responsible for to self-assembled cysteamine monolayers on a gold electrode (Sun et leukemia /lymphoma? (Piéroni et al.) 279 al.) 45 Ligand NADH oxidation Bioelectrochemical effectiveness of low intensity acoustic exposure A biofuel cell based on pyrroloquinoline quinone and microperoxi- on ligand binding (Tommasi et al.) 215 dase-11 monolayer-functionalized electrodes (Willner et al.) 209 Lipid bilayer membrane Northern and dot blot hybridization Ca** induced Fe(CN)3~/*~ electron transfer at Pt supported BLM Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells electrode (Jiang et al.) 285 exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 Liposomes Nucleic acids A study of reconstituted anion channels using lipid bilayers (Tripathy Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes et al.) 183 (Yu, Berg) 227 Lucigenin Lucigenin-derived chemiluminescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Octadecanethiol model (Galutzov, Ganeva) 77 Capacitance characteristics of self-assembled monolayers on gold Lymphocytes electrode (Krysifski, Brzostowska-Smolska) 163 Electromagnetic fields enhance the release of both interferon y and Ornithine decarboxylase interleukin-6 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells after phyto- Intermittent noise affects EMF-induced ODC activity (Mullins et al.) haemagglutinin stimulation (Aldinucci, Pessina) 243 237 The new approaches to electrochemical investigations of blood com- Oxygen reduction ponents (Shapoval et al.) 289 The new approaches to electrochemical investigations of blood com- ponents (Shapoval et al.) 289 Macrocyclic ligands Cyclic voltammetry and bioassay of some superoxide dismutase PS15 mimetic copper complex compounds (Labuda et al.) 31 Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and Magnetic pulsation features (Vredenberg) | **$-sulfate incorporation into bovine articular chondrocyte explant Patch-clamp cultures An attempt at replication (Ishida-Jones, Phillips) 127 Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and Mammalian cells features (Vredenberg) 1 Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: Permeability recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 A study of reconstituted anion channels using lipid bilayers (Tripathy Membrane electrofusion et al.) 183 Electrofusion of protoplasts modified by protein adsorption (Yu, Photo currents Berg) 233 Optical and electrical properties of bacteriorhodopsin Langmuir- Mercury film electrode Blodgett films: I. D96N mutant and its 4-keto and 9-demethy] retinal Electrochemical behaviors of DNA at mercury film electrode (Wu et analogs (Weetall et al.) 37 al.) 151 Photosynthesis Microelectrode Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and Electrogenesis in the photosynthetic membrane: fields, facts and features (Vredenberg) 1 features (Vredenberg) 1 Phytohaemoglutinin stimulation Microperoxidase-| | Electromagnetic fields enhance the release of both interferon y and A biofuel cell based on pyrroloquinoline quinone and microperoxi- interleukin-6 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells after phyto- dase-11 monolayer-functionalized electrodes (Willner et al.) 209 haemagglutinin stimulation (Aldinucci, Pessina) 243 Microtiter plate culture Planar lipid bilayer Changes in cell proliferation due to environmental non-ionizing A study of reconstituted anion channels using lipid bilayers (Tripathy radiation 2. Microwave radiation (Kwee, Raskmark) 251 et al.) 183 Microwave radiation Plant cells Changes in cell proliferation due to environmental non-ionizing Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: radiation 2. Microwave radiation (Kwee, Raskmark) 251 recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 Subject Index of Volume 44 Plant root Replication differences Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of ” §—sulfate incorporation into bovine articular chondrocyte explant root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 cultures An attempt at replication (Ishida-Jones, Phillips) 127 Plasma membrane, Pollen Root cap cells (statocytes) AC fields of low frequency and amplitude stimulate pollen tube Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of growth possibly via stimulation of the plasma membrane proton pump root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 (Platzer et al.) 95 Root growth Plasmids Weak AC-electric fields promote root growth and ER abundance of Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: root cap cells (Stenz et al.) 261 recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 Polynucleotides Schoolfield model Electroporation and fusion modified by nucleic acids and complexes Detection and analysis of the temperature-dependent growth charac- (Yu, Berg) 227 teristics of Proteus mirabilis using a bulk acoustic wave ammonia Primary root sensor (Tan et al.) 83 Primary root growth rate of Zea mays seedlings grown in an alternat- Self-assembled monolayer ing magnetic field of different frequencies (Muraji et al.) 271 Capacitance characteristics of self-assembled monolayers on gold Protein adsorption electrode (Krysinski, Brzostowska-Smolska) 163 Electrofusion of protoplasts modified by protein adsorption (Yu, Sham /sham controls Berg) 233 Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells Protein entrapment exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 Direct electrochemistry of membrane-entrapped horseradish peroxi- Solenoid exposure dase. Part 1. A voltammetric and spectroscopic study (Ferri et al.) 177 Electromagnetic fields enhance the release of both interferon y and Protein modified electroporation interleukin-6 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells after phyto- Electrofusion of protoplasts modified by protein adsorption (Yu, haemagglutinin stimulation (Aldinucci, Pessina) 243 Berg) 233 Specific absorption rate values Protein surface excess Changes in cell proliferation due to environmental non-ionizing The reduction of disulfide bonds in proteins at mercury electrodes radiation 2. Microwave radiation (Kwee, Raskmark) 251 (Honeychurch) 13 Spectra and mediatorless Proteus mirabilis Spectroelectrochemical investigation of Azotobacter vinelandii bacte- Detection and analysis of the temperature-dependent growth charac- rial ferritin (Huang et al.) 301 teristics of Proteus mirabilis using a bulk acoustic wave ammonia Stark effect sensor (Tan et al.) 83 Bioelectrochemical effectiveness of low intensity acoustic exposure Protonophoric differences on ligand binding (Tommasi et al.) 215 Differences in ion permeability of an artificial bilayer membrane ST microscopy caused by ampullosporin and bergofungin, new 15-membered peptai- Covalently immobilised cytochrome c imaged by in situ scanning bol-type antibiotics (Grigoriev et al.) 155 tunnelling microscopy (Andersen et al.) 57 Pseudomonas stutzeri Sulfate incorporation Electrostimulation of proliferation of the denitrifying bacterium Pseu- $—sulfate incorporation into bovine articular chondrocyte explant domonas stutzeri (Hones et al.) 275 cultures An attempt at replication (Ishida-Jones, Phillips) 127 Purple membranes Superoxide dismutase Optical and electrical properties of bacteriorhodopsin Langmuir- Cyclic voltammetry and bioassay of some superoxide dismutase Blodgett films: Il. D96N mutant and its 4-keto and 9-demethy] retinal mimetic copper complex compounds (Labuda et al.) 31 analogs (Weetall et al.) 37 Pyrroloquinoline quinone Thiotepa-DNA interactions A biofuel cell based on pyrroloquinoline quinone and microperoxi- Electrochemical study of antineoplastic drug thiotepa hydrolysis to dase-11 monolayer-functionalized electrodes (Willner et al.) 209 thiol form and thiotepa—DNA interactions (Marin et al.) 51 Thiotepa electrochemistry Electrochemical study of antineoplastic drug thiotepa hydrolysis to Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields thiol form and thiotepa—DNA interactions (Marin et al.) 51 Changes in cell proliferation due to environmental non-ionizing Thiotepa hydrolysis radiation 2. Microwave radiation (Kwee, Raskmark) 251 Electrochemical study of antineoplastic drug thiotepa hydrolysis to Radish thiol form and thiotepa—DNA interactions (Marin et al.) 51 Raphanus sativus and electromagnetic fields (Potts et al.) 131 Tip growth Reactive oxygen species AC fields of low frequency and amplitude stimulate pollen tube Cyclic voltammetry and bioassay of some superoxide dismutase growth possibly via stimulation of the plasma membrane proton pump mimetic copper complex compounds (Labuda et al.) 31 (Platzer et al.) 95 Receptor Tobacco Bioelectrochemical effectiveness of low intensity acoustic exposure Stimulation of tobacco shoot regeneration by alternating weak electric on ligand binding (Tommasi et al.) 215 field (Cogalniceanu et al.) 257 Redox potential TPA induction Cyclic voltammetry and bioassay of some superoxide dismutase Biological and technical variables in myc expression in HL60 cells mimetic copper complex compounds (Labuda et al.) 31 exposed to 60 Hz electromagnetic fields (Jin et al.) 111 Reduction potential T. shanghaiensis Spectroelectrochemical investigation of Azotobacter vinelandii bacte- Voltammetric behavior of living cells 7. shanghaiensis and its bioana- rial ferritin (Huang et al.) 301 lytical application (Feng et al.) 89 Subject Index of Volume 44 Tumor necrosis factor Voltammetric behavior Tumor necrosis factor a and interferon y production by human Voltammetric behavior of living cells 7. shanghaiensis and its bioana- peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed in vitro to sinusoidal 50 lytical application (Feng et al.) 89 Hz magnetic fields (Petrini et al.) 121 Ultrasound Yeast Bioelectrochemical effectiveness of low intensity acoustic exposure Lucigenin-derived chemiluminescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae on ligand binding (Tommasi et al.) 215 (Galutzov, Ganeva) 77 UV-spectroelectrochemistry Electrotransformation pathways of procaryotic and eucaryotic cells: Artesunate interaction with hemin (Chen et al.) 295 recent developments (Eynard et al.) 103 Video-imaging systems Two experimental systems for exposure of cells to extremely low Zea mays frequency electric fields suitable for in situ measurements of fluores- Primary root growth rate of Zea mays seedlings grown in an alternat- cence signals (Sontag) 141 ing magnetic field of different frequencies (Muraji et al.) 271

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