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AUTHOR INDEX A Betz, William J. See Chua and Betz. Biltonen, Rodney L. See van Osdol, Johnson, Ye, and Biltonen. Adam, Giles W. See Johnson, Bayerl, McDermott, Adam, Bivin, D. B., Stone, D. B., Schneider, D. K., and Mendelson, Rennie, Thomas, and Sackmann. R. A. Cross-helix separation of tropomyosin molecules in Ahlers, Michael. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, Blanken- acto-tropomyosin as determined by neutron scattering. 880 burg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. Blankenburg, Rainer. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, Airey, Judith A. See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, Ouyang, Blankenburg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. Blankenship, R. E. See Meyer, Tollin, Causgrove, Cheng, and Als-Nielsen, Jens. See Vaknin, Kjaer, Als-Nielsen, and Lésche. Blankenship. Alvarez de Toledo, Guillermo. See Monck, Oberhauser, Alva- Blasie, J. Kent. See Pachence and Blasie. rez de Toledo, and Fernandez. — See Asturias and Blasie. Aoki, Tomokazu. See Tsuchiya, Yamazaki, and Aoki. Bousché, O. See Rath, Bousché, Merrill, Cramer, and Roths- Arts, Theo, Bovendeerd, Peter H. M., Prinzen, Frits W., and child. Reneman, Robert S. Relation between left ventricular cavity Bovendeerd, Peter H. M. See Arts, Bovendeerd, Prinzen, and pressure and volume and systolic fiber stress and strain in Reneman. the wall. 93 Bringer, Axel T. See Simonson, Perahia, and Briinger. Ashley, C. C. See Cecchi, Griffiths, Bagni, Ashley, and Maeda. Bressler, Bernard H., and Matsuba, Kevin. Tension and Asturias, Francisco J., and Blasie, J. Kent. Location of instantaneous stiffness of single muscle fibers immersed in high-affinity metal binding sites in the profile structure of Ringer solution of decreased tonicity. 1002 the Ca**-ATPase in the sarcoplasmic reticulum by reso- Breton, Jacques. See Valkunas, Geacintov, France, aiid Bre- nance x-ray diffraction. 488 ton. Aten, Jacob A. See Hoekstra, Aten, and Sloot. Brill, Arthur S. See Yang and Brill. Auger, Michéle, Smith, Ian C. P., and Jarrell, Harold C. Slow Brown, Michael F. See Thurmond, Dodd, and Brown. motions in lipid bilayers. Direct detection by two-dimen- Buchanan, Jr., Jack W. See Knisley, Maruyama, and Bucha- sional solid-state deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance. 31 nan. Awad, Elias S. See Wu, Awad, and El-Sayed. Budil, D. E. See Shin, Ewert, Budil, and Freed. Busath, David. See Hemsley, Greg. B Bustamante, Carlos. See Finzi, Ulibarri, and Bustamante. — See Kim and Bustamante. Babusiaux, B. See Van Laethem, Babusiaux, Neetens, and Clauwaert. Cc Bae, Hae-Rahn. See Shi, Fushimi, Bae, and Verkman. Bagni, M. A. See Cecchi, Griffiths, Bagni, Ashley, and Maeda. Balser, J. R., Roden, D. M., and Bennett, P. B. Single inward Cabral-Lilly, Donna, Phillips, Jr., George N., Sosinsky, Gina rectifier potassium channels in guinea pig ventricular myo- E., Melanson, Linda, Chacko, Susan, and Cohen, Carolyn. cytes. Effects of quinidine. 150 Structural studies of tropomyosin by cryoelectron micros- Bargiello, Thaddeus A. See Verselis, Bennett, and Bargiello. copy and x-ray diffraction. 805 Bartol, Jr., Thomas M., Land, Bruce R., Salpeter, Edwin E., Calmettes, P. See Martel, Calmettes, and Hennion. and Salpeter, Miriam M. Monte Carlo simulation of minia- Cameron, I. G. See Schreiner, Cameron, Funduk, Miljkovi¢, ture endplate current generation in the vertebrate neuromus- Pintar, and Kydon. cular junction. 1290 Campos de Carvalho, Antonio C. See Moreno, Campos de Baumann, Wolfgang J. See Kumar and Baumann. Carvalho, Verselis, Eghbali, and Spray. Bayerl, Thomas M. See Johnson, Bayerl, McDermott, Adam, Cantiello, Horacio F., Patenaude, Charles, and Zaner, Ken. Rennie, Thomas, and Sackmann. Osmotically induced electrical signals from actin filaments. Beck, Claudia F. See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, Ouyang, 1284 Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. Carter, Alison A. See Oswald, Millhauser, and Carter. Bennett, Michael V. L. See Pérez-Armendariz, Roy, Spray, and Causgrove, T. P. See Meyer, Tollin, Causgrove, Cheng, and Bennett. Blankenship. — See Verselis, Bennett, and Bargiello. Cecchi, G., Griffiths, P. J., Bagni, M. A., Ashley, C. C., and Bennett, P. B. See Balser, Roden, and Bennett. Maeda, Y. Time-resolved changes in equatorial x-ray diffrac- Benveniste, Morris, and Mayer, Mark L. Kinetic analysis of tion and stiffness during rise of tetanic tension in intact antagonist action at N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptors. length-clamped single muscle fibers. 1273 Two binding sites each for glutamate and glycine. 560 Chacko, Susan. See Cabral-Lilly, Phillips, Sosinsky, Melanson, Benz, Roland. See Wang, Wehner, Benz, and Zimmerman. Chacko, and Cohen. Bereiter-Hahn, J. See Kundu, Bereiter-Hahn, and Hillmann. Chantler, Peter D., Tao, Terence, and Stafford, III, Walter F. Berk, D., and Evans, E. Detachment of agglutinin-bonded red On the relationship between distance information derived blood cells. III. Mechanical analysis for large contact areas. from cross-linking and from resonance energy transfer, with 861 specific reference to sites located on myosin heads. 1242 Berk, D. See Evans, Berk, and Leung. Chen, Wei, and Hui, Chiu Shuen. Existence of Q, in frog cut — See Evans, Berk, Leung, and Mohandas. twitch fibers with little Q,. 503 Bers, Donald M., and Peskoff, Arthur. Diffusion around a Cheng, C. C. See Knight, Cheng, and DeVries. cardiac calcium channel and the role of surface bound Cheng, P. See Meyer, Tollin, Causgrove, Cheng, and Blanken- calcium. 703 ship. Author Index Chua, Michael, and Betz, William J. Characterization of ion Evans, E., Berk, D., and Leung, A. Detachment of agglutinin- channels on the surface membrane of adult rat skeletal bonded red blood cells. I. Forces to rupture molecular-point muscle. 1251 attachments. 838 Clauwaert, J. See Van Laethem, Babusiaux, Neetens, and Evans, E., Berk, D., Leung, A., and Mohandas, N. Detachment Clauwaert. of agglutinin-bonded red blood cells. II. Mechanical ener- Cohen, Carolyn. See Cabral-Lilly, Phillips, Sosinsky, Melan- gies to separate large contact areas. 849 son, Chacko, and Cohen. Evans, E. See Berk and Evans. Compagnon, Deida. See Vergara, DiFranco, Compagnon, and Ewert, U. See Shin, Ewert, Budil, and Freed. Suarez-Isla. Cooke, R. See Pate, Nakamaye, Franks-Skiba, Yount, and F Cooke. Cooke, Roger. See Hambly, Franks, and Cooke. Cordone, Lorenzo. See Di Iorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhal- Fager, Roger S. See Smith and Fager. ter, Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. Feng, Yiqing, Wana, A. Joshua, Roder, Heinrich, and En- Cowen, B. R. See Iben, Cowen, Sanches, and Friedman. glander, S. Walter. Chemical exchange in two dimensions in Cramer, W. A. See Rath, Bousché, Merrill, Cramer, and the 1H NMR assignment of cytochrome c. 323 Rothschild. Fenske, David B., and Jarrell, Harold C. Phosphorus-31 Cupane, Antonio. See Di Iorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhal- two-dimensional solid-state exchange NMR. Application to ter, Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. model membrane and biological systems. 55 Fernandez, Julio M. See Monck, Oberhauser, Alvarez de D Toledo, and Fernandez. Fernandez, Julio M., Villalon, Manuel, and Verdugo, Pedro. Darst, Seth A., Ahlers, Michael, Meller, Paul H., Kubalek, Reversible condensation of mast cell secretory products in Elizabeth W., Blankenburg, Rainer, Ribi, Hans O., Rings- vitro. 1022 dorf, Helmut, and Kornberg, Roger D. Two-dimensional crystals of streptavidin on biotinylated lipid layers and their Fidy, J. See Zollfrank, Friedrich, Vanderkooi, and Fidy. interactions with biotinylated macromolecules. 387 Fikus, M. See Marszalek, Zielinsky, Fikus, and Tsong. Davis, J. H. See Katsaras, Stinson, Davis, and Kendall. Filipovic, Dorde. See Di Iorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhal- Davydov, Dmitri N. See Kolomytkin, Golubok, Davydov, Timo- ter, Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. feev, Vinogradova, and Tipisev. Fill, Michael, Stefani, Enrico, and Nelson, Thomas E. Abnor- de Levie, Robert. See Taylor and de Levie. mal human sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca** release channels in De Stasio, Gelsomina. See Parasassi, De Stasio, Rusch, and malignant hyperthermic skeletal muscle. 1085 Gratton. Fink, Cynthia A. See Simon, Fink, Kenworthy, and McIntosh. Deerinck, Thomas J. See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, Finzi, Laura, Ulibarri, Laura, and Bustamante, Carlos. Ouyang, Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. Differential polarization imaging. V. Numerical aperture DeRosier, David J. See Stokes and DeRosier. effects and absorption to the circular dichroism images. 1183 DeSiervo, August J. See Huang, DeSiervo, and Yang. France, Lee. See Valkunas, Geacintov, France, and Breton. DeVries, A. L. See Knight, Cheng, and DeVries. Franco, Jr., Alfredo, Winegar, Bruce D., and Lansman, Jeffrey Di Iorio, Ernesto E., Hiltpold, Urs R., Filipovic, Dorde, B. Open channel block by gadolinium ion of the stretch- Winterhalter, Kaspar H., Gratton, Enrico, Vitrano, Euge- inactivated ion channel in mdx myotubes. 1164 nio, Cupane, Antonio, Leone, Maurizio, and Cordone, Franks, Kathleen. See Hambly, Franks, and Cooke. Lorenzo. Protein dynamics. Comparative investigation on Franks-Skiba, K. See Pate, Nakamaye, Franks-Skiba, Yount, heme-proteins with different physiological roles. 742 and Cooke. DiFranco, Marino. See Vergara, DiFranco, Compagnon, and Freed, J. H. See Shin, Ewert, Budil, and Freed. Suarez-Isla. Freire, Ernesto. See van Osdol, Mayorga, and Freire. Dodd, Steven W. See Thurmond, Dodd, and Brown. Friedman, J. M. See Iben, Cowen, Sanches, and Friedman. Downing, K. H. See Glaeser, Downing, and Jap. — See Iben, Stavola, Macgregor, Zhang, and Friedman. Dubach, Jean, Gaffney, Betty Jean, More, Kundalika, Eaton, Friedrich, J. See Zollfrank, Friedrich, Vanderkooi, and Fidy. Gareth R., and Eaton, Sandra S. Effect of the synergistic Frojmovic, Mony, and Wong, Truman. Dynamic measure- anion on electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of iron- ments of the platelet membrane glycoprotein II,-III, recep- transferrin anion complexes is consistent with bidentate tor for fibrinogen by flow cytometry. II. Platelet size- binding of the anion. 1091 dependent subpopulations. 828 E Frojmovic, Mony, Wong, Truman, and van de Ven, Theo. Dynamic measurements of the platelet membrane glycopro- Eaton, Gareth R. See Dubach, Gaffney, More, Eaton, and tein II,-III, receptor for fibrinogen by flow cytometry. I. Eaton. Methodology, theory, and results for two distinct activators. Eaton, Sandra S. See Dubach, Gaffney, More, Eaton, and 815 Eaton. Fuchikami, Nobuko. See Naito, Fuchikami, Sasaki, and Kam- Eghbali, Behrok. See Moreno, Campos de Carvalho, Verselis, bara. Eghbali, and Spray. Funduk, N. See Schreiner, Cameron, Funduk, Miljkovic, Pintar, Ellisman, Mark H. See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, and Kydon. Ouyang, Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. Furman, Mark I. See Kaplan, Furman, Pincus, Ryan, Lipsitz, El-Sayed, M. A. See Wu, Awad, and El-Sayed. and Goldberger. Englander, S. Walter. See Feng, Wand, Roder, and Englander. Fushimi, Kiyohide. See Shi, Fushimi, Bae, and Verkman. Biophysical Journal Volume 59 June 1991 G dynamics of the cell membrane of Mycoplasma capricolum. Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance study. 691 Gaffney, Betty Jean. See Dubach, Gaffney, More, Eaton, and Hubner, Wigand, and Mantsch, Henry H. Orientation of Eaton. specifically "C=O labeled phosphatidylcholine muitilayers Ganter, Ulrich M., Longstaff, Colin, Pajares, Maria A., Rando, from polarized attenuated total reflection FT-IR spectros- copy. 1261 Robert R., and Siebert, Friedrich. Fourier transform infra- red studies of active-site-methylated rhodopsin. Implica- Hui, Chiu Shuen. See Chen and Hui. tions for chromophore-protein interaction, transducin acti- Hui, Sek Wen. See Stenger, Kaler, and Hui. vation, and the reaction pathway. 640 Huppert, Dan. See Yam, Nachliel, Kiryati, Gutman, and Huppert. Geacintov, Nicholas E. See Valkunas, Geacintov, France, and Breton. I Glaeser, R. M., Downing, K. H., and Jap, B. K. What spectroscopy can still tell us about the secondary structure of bacteriorhodopsin. 934 Iben, I. E. T., Cowen, B. R., Sanches, R., and Friedman, J. M. Carboxy Mb at pH 3. Time-resolved resonance Raman study Goldberger, Ary L. See Kaplan, Furman, Pincus, Ryan, Lipsitz, and Goldberger. at cryogenic temperatures. 908 Goldman, L. Gating current kinetics in Myxicola giant axons. Iben, I. E. T., Stavola, M., Macgregor, R. B., Zhang, X. Y., and Friedman, J. M. Gd** vibronic side band spectroscopy. New Order of the back transition rate constants. 574 optical probe of Ca** binding sites applied to biological Golubok, Alexander O. See Kolomytkin, Golubok, Davydov, macromolecules. 1040 Timofeev, Vinogradova, and Tipisev. Gould, A. C. See Zasadzinski, Helm, Longo, Weisenhorn, Irimajiri, Akihiko. See Watanabe, Suzaki, and Irimajiri. Gould, and Hansma. Ito, Tadanao. See Suzuki, Maeda, and Ito. Gratton, Enrico. See Di Iorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhal- Itoh, Hiroyasu. See Hibino, Shigemori, Itoh, Nagayama, and Kinosita. ter, Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. — See Parasassi, De Stasio, Rusch, and Gratton. J Green, Michael E., and Lewis, Joseph. Monte Carlo simulation of the water in a channel with charges. 419 Jahnig, Fritz. See Pleiss and Jahnig. Griffiths, P. J. See Cecchi, Griffiths, Bagni, Ashley, and Jap, B. K. See Glaeser, Downing, and Jap. Maeda. Jarrell, Harold C. See Auger, Smith, and Jarrell. Grossman, Steven H. Conformational heterogeneity of cre- — See Fenske and Jarrell. atine kinase determined from phase resolved fluorometry. — See Winsborrow, Smith, and Jarrell. 590 Jing, Zhongqi. See Sokabe, Sachs, and Jing. Gutman, Menachem. See Yam, Nachliel, Kiryati, Gutman, and Huppert. Johnson, Michael L. See van Osdol, Johnson, Ye, and Bil- tonen. Johnson, Shirley J., Bayerl, Thomas M., McDermott, Douglas H C., Adam, Giles W., Rennie, Adrian R., Thomas, Robert K., and Sackmann, Erich. Structure of an adsorbed dimyris- Hallett, F. R., Watton, J., and Krygsman, P. Vesicle sizing. toylphosphatidylcholine bilayer measured with specular re- Number distributions by dynamic light scattering. 357 flection of neutrons. 289 Halvorson, Herbert R. See Kawai and Halvorson. Hambly, Brett, Franks, Kathleen, and Cooke, Roger. Orienta- K tion of spin-labeled light chain-2 exchanged onto myosin cross-bridges in glycerinated muscle fibers. 127 Kahlert, Martina, and Hofmann, Klaus Peter. Reaction rate Hansma, P. K. See Zasadzinski, Helm, Longo, Weisenhorn, and collisional efficiency of tiie rhodopsin-transducin system Gould, and Hansma. in intact retinal rods. 375 Hatta, Ichiro. See Yao, Matuoka, Tenchov, and Hatta. Kaler, Karan V. I. S. See Stenger, Kaler, and Hui. Helm, C. A. See Zasadzinski, Helm, Longo, Weisenhorn, Kambara, Takeshi. See Naito, Fuchikami, Sasaki, and Kam- Gould, and Hansma. bara. Hemsley, Greg and Busath, David. Small iminium ions block Kaplan, Daniel T., Furman, Mark I., Pincus, Steven M., Ryan, gramicidin channels in lipid bilayers. 901 Sheila M., Lipsitz, Lewis A., and Goldberger, Ary L. Aging Hennion, B. See Martel, Calmettes, and Hennion. and the complexity of cardiovascular dynamics. 945 Hibino, Masahiro, Shigemori, Masaya, Itoh, Hiroyasu, Nagay- Karplus, Martin. See Roux and Benoit. ama, Kuniaki, and Kinosita, Jr., Kazuhiko. Membrane Katsaras, J., Stinson, R. H., Davis, J. H., and Kendall, E. J. conductance of an electroporated cell analyzed by submicro- Location of two antioxidants in oriented model membranes. second imaging of transmembrane potential. 209 Small-angle x-ray diffraction study. 645 Hillmann, K. See Kundu, Bereiter-Hahn, and Hillmann. Kawai, Masataka, and Halvorson, Herbert R. Two step mech- Hiltpold, Urs R. See Di Iorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhalter, anism of phosphate release and the mechanism of force Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. generation in chemically skinned fibers of rabbit psoas Hoekstra, Alfons G., Aten, Jacob A., and Sloot, Peter M. A. muscle. 329 Effect of aniosmotic media on the volume of the T-lympho- Kawai, Nobufumi. See Robinson, Sahara, and Kawai. cyte nucleus. 765 Keating, Susan M., and Wensel, Theodore G. Nanosecond Hofmann, Klaus Peter. See Kahlert and Hofmann. fluorescence microscopy. Emission kinetics of Fura-2 in Huang, Tai-huang, DeSiervo, August J., and Yang, Qing-Xian. single cells. 186 Effect of cholesterol and lanosterol on the structure and Kendall, E. J. See Katsaras, Stinson, Davis, and Kendall. Author Index Kenworthy, Anne K. See Simon, Fink, Kenworthy, and McIn- M tosh. Kim, Myeonghee, and Bustamante, Carlos. Differential polar- Macgregor, R. B. See Iben, Stavola, Macgregor, Zhang, and ization imaging. IV. Images in higher born approximations. Friedman. 1171 MacTavish, J. C. See Schreiner, MacTavish, Pintar, and Kinosita, Jr., Kazuhiko. See Hibino, Shigemori, Itoh, Nagay- Rupprecht. ama, and Kinosita. Maeda, Tadakazu. See Suzuki, Maeda, and Ito. Kiryati, Smadar. See Yam, Nachliel, Kiryati, Gutman, and Maeda, Y. See Cecchi, Griffiths, Bagni, Ashley, and Maeda. Huppert. Mahaney, James E. See Squier, Mahaney, Yin, San Lai, and Kjaer, Kristian. See Vaknin, Kjaer, Als-Nielsen, and Lésche. Lakowicz. Knight, C. A., Cheng, C. C., and DeVries, A. L. Adsorption of Mantsch, Henry H. See Hubner and Mantsch. a-helical antifreeze peptides on specific ice crystal surface Markin, Vladislav S., and Tsong, Tian Y. Frequency and planes. 409 concentration windows for the electric activation of a Knisley, Stephen B., Maruyama, Toru, and Buchanan, Jr., membrane active transport system. 1308 Jack W. Interstitial potential during propagation in bathed — Reversible mechanosensitive ion pumping as a part of ventricular muscle. 509 mechanoelectrical transduction. 1317 Kolomytkin, Oleg V., Golubok, Alexander O., Davydov, Dmitri Marszalek, P., Zielinsky, J. J., Fikus, M., and Tsong, Tian Y. N., Timofeev, Vladimir A., Vinogradova, Svetlana A., and Determination of electric parameters of cell membranes by Tipisev, Serge Ya. Ionic channels in Langmuir-Blodgett films a dielectrophoresis method. 982 imaged by a scanning tunneling microscope. 889 Martel, P., Calmettes, P., and Hennion, B. Vibrational modes Kornberg, Roger D. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, of hemoglobin in red blood cells. 363 Blankenburg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. Maruyama, Toru. See Knisley, Maruyama, and Buchanan. Krygsman, P. See Hallett, Watton, and Krygsman. Matsuba, Kevin. See Bressler and Matsuba. Kubalek, Elizabeth W. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, Matuoka, Sinzi. See Yao, Matuoka, Tenchov, and Hatta. Blankenburg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. Mayer, Mark L. See Benveniste and Mayer. Kumar, V. V., and Baumann, Wolfgang J. Lanthanide-induced Mayorga, Obdulio L. See van Osdol, Mayorga, and Freire. phosphorus-31 NMR downfield chemical shifts of lysophos- McDermott, Douglas C. See Johnson, Bayerl, McDermott, phatidylcholines are sensitive to lysophospholipid critical Adam, Rennie, Thomas, and Sackmann. micelle concentration. 103 McIntosh, Thomas J. See Simon, Fink, Kenworthy, and McIn- Kundu, T., Bereiter-Hahn, J., and Hillmann, K. Measuring tosh. elastic properties of cells by evaluation of scanning acoustic Melanson, Linda. See Cabral-Lilly, Phillips, Sosinsky, Melan- microscopy V(Z ) values using simplex algorithm. 1194 son, Chacko, and Cohen. Kydon, D. N. See Schreiner, Cameron, Funduk, Miljkovic¢, Meller, Paul H. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, Blanken- Pintar, and Kydon. burg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. Mendelson, R. A. See Bivin, Stone, Schneider, and Mendelson. L Merrill, A. R. See Rath, Bousché, Merrill, Cramer, and Rothschild. Meyer, T.E., Tollin, G., Causgrove, T. P., Cheng, P., and Lakowicz, Joseph R. See Squier, Mahaney, Yin, San Lai, and Blankenship, R. E. Picosecond decay kinetics and quantum Lakowicz. yield of fluorescence of the photoactive yellow protein from Land, Bruce R. See Bartol, Land, Salpeter, and Salpeter. the halophilic purple phototrophic bacterium, Ectothiorho- Langmore, John P. See Williams and Langmore. dospira halophila. 988 Lansman, Jeffrey B. See Franco, Winegar, and Lansman. Miljkovi¢, L. See Schreiner, Cameron, Funduk, Miljkovié, Lanyi, Janos K. See Var6 and Lanyi Pintar, and Kydon. Lecar, Harold. See Sachs and Lecar. Millhauser, Glenn L. See Oswald, Millhauser, and Carter. Lederer, W. J. See Niggli and Lederer. Moczydlowski, Edward. See Schild and Moczydlowski. Leone, Maurizio. See Di lorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhal- Mohandas, N. See Evans, Berk, Leung, and Mohandas. ter, Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. Monck, Jonathan R., Oberhauser, Andres E., Alvarez de Leung, A. See Evans, Berk, and Leung. Toledo, Guillermo, and Fernandez, Julio M. Is swelling of — See Evans, Berk, Leung, and Mohandas. the secretory granule matrix the force that dilates the Levin, Ira W. See Vincent and Levin. exocytotic fusion pore? 39 Levitt, David G. General continuum theory for multiion Monoi, Hiroshi. Effective pore radius of the gramicidin chan- channel. I. Theory. 271 nel. Electrostatic energies of ions calculated by a three- — General continuum theory for multiion channel. II. Applica- dielectric model. 786 tion to acetylcholine channel. 278 More, Kundalika. See Dubach, Gaffney, More, Eaton, and Lewis, Joseph. See Green and Lewis. Eaton. Lipsitz, Lewis A. See Kaplan, Furman, Pincus, Ryan, Lipsitz, Moreno, Alonso P., Campos de Carvalho, Antonio C., Verselis, and Goldberger. Vytas, Eghbali, Behrok, and Spray, David C. Voitage- Longo, M. L. See Zasadzinski, Helm, Longo, Weisenhorn, dependent gap junction channels are formed by connexin32, Gould, and Hansma. the major gap junction protein of rat liver. 920 Longstaff, Colin. See Ganter, Longstaff, Pajares, Rando, and Morris, V. Arlene. See Neering, Quesenberry, Morris, and Siebert. Taylor. Lésche, Mathias. See Vaknin, Kjaer, Als-Nielsen, and Lésche. Mouritsen, Ole G. See Sperotto and Mouritsen. Biophysical Journal Volume 59 June 1991 N Pajares, Maria A. See Ganter, Longstaff, Pajares, Rando, and Siebert. Parasassi, Tiziana, De Stasio, Gelsomina, Rusch, Ruth M., Nachliel, Esther. See Yam, Nachliel, Kiryati, Gutman, and and Gratton, Enrico. A photophysical model for diphenyl- Huppert. hexatriene fluorescence decay in solvents and in phospho- Nagayama, Kuniaki. See Hibino, Shigemori, Itoh, Nagayama, lipid vesicles. 466 and Kinosita. Pate, E., Nakamaye, K. L., Franks-Skiba, K., Yount, R. G., and Nagle, John F. Solving complex photocycle kinetics. Theory Cooke, R. Mechanics of glycerinated muscle fibers using and direct method. 476 nonnucleoside triphosphate substrates. 598 Naito, Masayoshi, Fuchikami, Nobuko, Sasaki, Naoyuki, and Patenaude, Charles. See Cantiello, Patenaude, and Zaner. Kambara, Takeshi. Model for the dynamic responses of Perahia, David. See Simonson, Perahia, and Briinger. taste receptor cells to salty stimuli. I. Function of lipid Peskoff, Arthur. See Bers and Peskoff. bilayer membranes. 1218 Phillips, George N. See Cabral-Lilly, Phillips, Sosinsky, Melan- Nakamaye, K. L. See Pate, Nakamaye, Franks-Skiba, Yount, son, Chacko, and Cohen. and Cooke. Pincus, Steven M. See Kaplan, Furman, Pincus, Ryan, Lipsitz, Nakamura, A. See Toyama, Nakamura, and Toda. and Goldberger. Navon, Gil. See Shinar and Navon. Pintar, M. M. See Schreiner, Cameron, Funduk, Miljkovi¢, Neering, Ian R., Quesenberry, Laura A., Morris, V. Arlene, and Pintar, and Kydon. Taylor, Stuart R. Nonuniform volume changes during mus- — See Schreiner, MacTavish, Pintar, and Rupprecht. cle contraction. 926 Pleiss, Jiirgen, and Jahnig, Fritz. Collective vibrations of an Neetens, A. See Van Laethem, Babusiaux, Neetens, and a-helix. A molecular dynamics study. 795 Clauwaert. Prinzen, Frits W. See Arts, Bovendeerd, Prinzen, and Rene- Nelson, Sarah J. See Wand and Nelson. man. Nelson, Sarah J., Schneider, Diane M., and Wand, A. Joshua. Implementation of the main chain directed assignment Q strategy. Computer assisted approach. 1113 Nelson, Thomas E. See Fill, Stefani, and Nelson. Niggli, E., and Lederer, W. J. Restoring forces in cardiac Quesenberry, Laura A. See Neering, Quesenberry, Morris, and Taylor. myocytes. Insight from relaxations induced by photolysis of caged ATP. 1123 R O Rando, Robert R. See Ganter, Longstaff, Pajares, Rando, and Siebert. Oberhauser, Andres E. See Monck, Oberhauser, Alvarez de Rath, P., Bousché, O., Merrill, A. R., Cramer, W. A., and Toledo, and Fernandez. Rothschild, K. J. Fourier transform infrared evidence for a Olivares, Enrique B., Tanksley, Steven J., Airey, Judith A., predominantly alpha-helical structure of the membrane Beck, Claudia F., Ouyang, Yannan, Deerinck, Thomas J., bound channel forming COOH-terminal peptide of colicin Ellisman, Mark H., and Sutko, John L. Nonmammalian E1.516 vertebrate skeletal muscles express two triad junctional foot Reneman, Robert S. See Arts, Bovendeerd, Prinzen, and protein isoforms. 1153 Reneman. O’Neill, Rory J., and Tung, Leslie. Cell-attached patch clamp Rennie, Adrian R. See Johnson, Bayerl, McDermott, Adam, study of the electropermeabilization of amphibian cardiac Rennie, Thomas, and Sackmann. cells. 1028 Ribi, Hans O. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, Blanken- Ostap, E. Michael, and Thomas, David D. Rotational dynam- burg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. ics of spin-labeled F-actin during activation of myosin S1 Ringsdorf, Helmut. See Darst, Ahlers, Meller, Kubalek, Blan- ATPase using caged ATP. 1235 kenburg, Ribi, Ringsdorf, and Kornberg. Oswald, Robert E., Millhauser, Glenn L., and Carter, Alison A. Rinzel, John. See Sherman and Rinzel. Diffusion model of ion channel gating. Extension to agonist- Robinson, Hugh P. C., Sahara, Yoshinori, and Kawai, Nobu- activated ion channels. 1136 fumi. Nonstationary fluctuation analysis and direct resolu- Ouyang, Yannan. See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, Ouy- tion of single channel currents at postsynaptic sites. 295 ang, Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. Roden, D. M. See Balser, Roden, and Bennett. Roder, Heinrich. See Feng, Wand, Roder, and Englander. Rothschild, K. J. See Rath, Bousché, Merrill, Cramer, and Er Rothschild. Roux, Benoit, and Karplus, Martin. Ion transport in a model Pérez-Armendariz, Martha, Roy, Christine, Spray, David C., gramicidin channel. Structure and thermodynamics. 961 and Bennett, Michael V. L. Biophysical properties of gap Roy, Christine. See Pérez-Armendariz, Roy, Spray, and Ben- junctions between freshly dispersed pairs of mouse pancre- nett. atic beta cells. 76 Rupprecht, A. See Schreiner, MacTavish, Pintar, and Rup- Pachence, James M. and Blasie, J. Kent. Structural investiga- precht. tion of the covalent and electrostatic binding of yeast Rusch, Ruth M. See Parasassi, De Stasio, Rusch, and Gratton. cytochrome c to the surface of various ultrathin lipid Ryan, Sheila M. See Kaplan, Furman, Pincus, Ryan, Lipsitz, multilayers using x-ray diffraction. 894 and Goldberger. Author Index S Sokabe, Masahiro, Sachs, Frederick, and Jing, Zhongqi. Quantitative video microscopy of patch clamped mem- branes stress, strain, capacitance, and stretch channel activa- Sachs, Frederick, and Lecar, Harold. Stochastic models for tion. 722 mechanical transduction. 1143 Sosinsky, Gina E. See Cabral-Lilly, Phillips, Sosinsky, Melan- Sachs, Frederick. See Sokabe, Sachs, and Jing. son, Chacko, and Cohen. Sackmann, Erich. See Johnson, Bayerl, McDermott, Adam, Speretto, Maria M., and Mouritsen, Ole G. Monte Carlo Rennie, Thomas, and Sackmann. simulation studies of lipid order parameter profiles near Sahara, Yoshinori. See Robinson, Sahara, and Kawai. integral membrane proteins. 261 Salpeter, Edwin E. See Bartol, Land, Salpeter, and Salpeter. Spray, David C. See Moreno, Campos de Carvalho, Verselis, Salpeter, Miriam M. See Bartol, Land, Salpeter, and Salpeter. Eghbali, and Spray. San Lai, Ching. See Squier, Mahaney, Yin, San Lai, and — See Pérez-Armendariz, Roy, Spray, and Bennett. Lakowicz. Squier, Thomas C., Mahaney, James E., Yin, J. 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See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, Ouyang, Shi, Lan-Bo, Fushimi, Kiyohide, Bae, Hae-Rahn, and Verk- Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. man, A. S. Heterogeneity in ATP-dependent acidification in Suzaki, Toshinobu. See Watanabe, Suzaki, and Irimajiri. endocytic vesicles from kidney proximal tubule. Measure- Suzuki, Atsushi, Maeda, Tadakazu, and Ito, Tadanao. Forma- ment of pH in individual endocytic vesicles in a cell-free tion of liquid crystalline phase of actin filament solutions system. 1208 and its dependence on filament length as studied by optical Shigemori, Masaya. See Hibino, Shigemori, Itoh, Nagayama, birefringence. 25 and Kinosita. Swindlehurst, Cathy A., and Voss, Jr., Edward W. Fluores- Shin, Y.-K., Ewert, U., Budil, D. E., and Freed, J. H. Micro- cence measurements of immune complexes of Mab 4-4-20 scopic versus macroscopic diffusion in model membranes by with isomeric haptens. 619 ESR spectral-spatial imaging. 950 Shinar, Hadassah, and Navon, Gil. Sodium-23 NMR relax- T ation times in nucleated red blood cells and suspensions of nuclei. 203 Siebert, Friedrich. See Ganter, Longstaff, Pajares, Rando, and Tanksley, Steven J. See Olivares, Tanksley, Airey, Beck, Siebert. Ouyang, Deerinck, Ellisman, and Sutko. Simon, Sidney A., Fink, Cynthia A., Kenworthy, Anne K., and Tao, Terence. See Chantler, Tao, and Stafford. McIntosh, Thomas J. Hydration pressure between lipid Tawado, Katsuhisa, and Sekimoto, Ken. A physical model of bilayers. Comparison of measurements using x-ray diffrac- ATP-induced actin-myosin movement in vitro. 343 tion and calorimetry. 538 Taylor, Robert J., and de Levie, Robert. “Reversed” alamethi- Simonson, Thomas, Perahia, David, and Briinger, Axel T. cin conductance in lipid bilayers. 873 Microscopic theory of the dielectric properties of proteins. Taylor, Stuart R. See Neering, Quesenberry, Morris, and 670 Taylor. Sloot, Peter M. A. See Hoekstra, Aten, and Sloot. Tenchov, Boris. 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See Moreno, Campos de Carvalho, Verselis, feev, Vinogradova, and Tipisev. Eghbali, and Spray. Toda, F. See Toyama, Nakamura, and Toda. Villalon, Manuel. See Fernandez, Villalén, and Verdugo. Tollin, G. See Meyer, Tollin, Causgrove, Cheng, and Blanken- Vincent, James S., and Levin, Ira W. Raman spectroscopic ship. studies of dimyristoylphosphatidic acid and its interactions Toyama, S., Nakamura, A., and Toda, F. Measurement of with ferricytochrome c in cationic binary and ternary lipid- voltage dependence of capacitance of planar bilayer lipid protein complexes. 1007 membrane with a patch clamp amplifier. 939 Vinogradova, Svetlana A. See Kolomytkin, Golubox, Davydov, Tsong, Tian Y. See Markin and Tsong. Timofeev, Vinogradova, and Tipisev. — See Marszalek, Zielinsky, Fikus, and Tsong. Vitrano, Eugenio. See Di lorio, Hiltpold, Filipovic, Winterhal- Tsuchiya, Yoshimi, Yamazaki, Hiromichi, and Aoki, To- ter, Gratton, Vitrano, Cupane, Leone, and Cordone. mokazu. 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See Cantiello, Patenaude, and Zaner. dase. 305 ee Biophysical Journal Volume 59 June 1991 SUBJECT INDEX, VOLUME 59 The six digit number following each entry consists of the page number of the article prefixed by the volume in which the article appeared. Subject Subject Ref. Context ~# Keyword Context ~@ Keyword No. a IMENSIONS IN THE 1H NMR ASSIGNMENT OF CYTOCHROME C/ CH 590323 THE MAIN CHAIN DIRECTED ASSIGNMENT STRATEGY COMPUTER A 591113 RMIC SKELETAL MUSCLE/ ABNORMAL HUMAN SARCOPLASMIC RE 591085 THE MAIN CHAIN DIRECTED ASSIGNMENT STRATEGY FOR THE ANA 591101 ONS/ STRUCTURE OF AN ABSORBED DIMYRISTOYLPHOSPHATIDY 590289 ENT STRATEGY COMPUTER ASSISTED APPROACH PATTERN RECOG 591113 RENTIAL SCATTERING AND ABSORPTION TO THE CIRCULAR DICHR 591183 NDAMINE HEXATIC PHASE/ ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY OF HYD 590755 HANNEL APPLICATION TO ACETYLCHOLINE CHANNEL/ GENERAL 590278 $1 ATPASE USING CAGED ATP SATURATION-TRANSFER EPR MUS 591235 ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ION CHAN 591136 YSIS/ HETEROGENEITY IN ATP-DEPENDENT ACIDIFICATION IN END 591208 IMYRISTOYLPHOSPHATIDIC ACID AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH FER 591007 / A PHYSICAL MODEL OF ATP-INDUCED ACTIN-MYOSIN MOVEMEN 590343 AT N-METHYL-D-ASPARTIC ACID RECEPTORS TWO BINDING SITES 590560 Y PHOTOLYSIS OF CAGED ATP/ RESTORING FORCES IN CARDIAC 591123 ENEITY IN ATP-DEPENDENT ACIDIFICATION IN ENDOCYTIC VESICLE 591208 CTIVATION OF MYOSIN S1 ATPASE USING CAGED ATP SATURATIO 591235 SING SIMPLEX ALGORITHM ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY CYTOMECHAN 591194 ILAYERS FROM POLARIZED ATR-FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY LIPID CONF 591261 EVALUATION OF SCANNING ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY VZ VALUES U 591194 PTURE MOLECULAR-POINT ATTACHMENTS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESI 590838 THE SIZE AND ORDER OF ACTIN BUNDLES IN VITRO FASCIN STER 590456 OMES OF CHLOROFLEXUS AURANTIACUS AND B800-B850 ANTENN 590992 BY NEUTRON SCATTERING ACTIN DEUTERATED PROTEIN THIN FILA 590880 ETICS IN MYXICOLA GIANT AXONS ORDER OF THE BACK TRANSITI 590574 OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE ACTIN FILAMENT ROD-LIKE MOLECULE §90025 CRYSTALLINE PHASE OF ACTIN FILAMENT SOLUTIONS AND ITS D §90025 ECTRICAL SIGNALS FROM ACTIN FILAMENTS PHASE CHANGE WAT 591284 L MODEL OF ATP-INDUCED ACTIN-MYOSIN MOVEMENT IN VITRO/ A 590343 ANALYSIS OF ANTAGONIST ACTION AT N-METHYL-D-ASPARTIC ACI 590560 NT AXONS ORDER OF THE BACK TRANSITION RATE CONSTANTS G YOCARDIAL CONDUCTION ACTION POTENTIAL INTRACELLULAR P 590509 S IN THE PHOTOCYCLE OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN AT MODERATE D DOWS FOR THE ELECTRIC ACTIVATION OF A MEMBRANE ACTIVE T 591308 CONDARY STRUCTURE OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN BACTERIORHOD -LABELED F-ACTIN DURING ACTIVATION OF MYOSIN S1 ATPASE US 591235 OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN BACTERIORHODOPSIN CIRCULAR DICH E, AND STRETCH CHANNEL ACTIVATION/ QUANTITATIVE VIDEO MIC 590722 ORY AND DIRECT METHOD BACTERIORHODOPSIN NONLINEAR LEA NTERACTION, TRANSDUCIN ACTIVATION, AND THE REACTION PATH 590640 STRUCTURE ALPHA-HELIX BACTERIORHODOPSIN RHODOPSIN COL SULTS FOR TWO DISTINCT ACTIVATORS INTEGRINS ADHESION RE 590815 MODERATE DEHYDRATION BACTERIORHODOPSIN SPECTROSCOPY FLUORESCENCE LIFETIMES ACTIVE SITE KINETICS/ FLUORESCENC 590619 LY RETINAL REGENERATED BACTERIORHODOPSIN/ CIRCULAR DICH TIVATION OF A MEMBRANE ACTIVE TRANSPORTSYSTEM/ FREQUE 591308 IC PURPLE PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIUM, ECTOTHIORHODOSPIRA H RM INFRARED STUDIES OF ACTIVE-SITE-METHYLATED RHODOPSIN 590640 COPY/ GD3 VIBRONIC SIDE BAND SPECTROSCOPY NEW OPTICAL P POMYOSIN MOLECULES IN ACTO-TROPOMYOSIN AS DETERMINED 590880 DURING PROPAGATION IN BATHED VENTRICULAR MUSCLE MYOC TICS MECHANOCHEMISTRY ACTOMYOSIN SKELETAL MUSCLE/ TW 590329 HIGH-SPEED LENGTHENING BEHAVIOR IN FROG MUSCLE/ CROSS-B T ACTIVATORS INTEGRINS ADHESION RECEPTORS PLATELET ACTI 590815 S OF MOUSE PANCREATIC BETA CELLS/ BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIE PLATELET HETEROGENEITY ADHESION RECEPTORS PLATELET VOL 590828 NIZATION OF PANCREATIC BETA-CELLS BY GAP JUNCTION COUPLI TERFACIAL POLARIZATION ADMITTANCE/ DIELECTRIC BEHAVIOR O 590139 T POLARIZABILITY PEPTIDE BETA-SHEET STRUCTURE/ EFFECTIVE OMAINS AND ANOMALOUS ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS OF DIPALMIT 591064 XES IS CONSISTENT WITH BIDENTATE BINDING OF THE ANION IRO YSTAL SURFACE PLANES/ ADSORPTION OF ALPHA-HELICAL ANTIF 590409 CAPACITANCE OF PLANAR BILAYER LIPID MEMBRANE WITH A PAT SURFACE MEMBRANE OF ADULT RAT SKELETAL MUSCLE/ CHAR 591251 YLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYER MEASURED WITH SPECULAR R NATION/ DETACHMENT OF AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELL 590838 IMULI | FUNCTION OF LIPID BILAYER MEMBRANES PHASIC RESPON NATION/ DETACHMENT OF AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELL 590849 TRON DIFFRACTION | FLUID BILAYER MODELS AND THE LIMITS OF HESION/ DETACHMENT OF AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELL 590861 ECULAR MODELING/ FLUID BILAYER STRUCTURE DETERMINATION US OF GYRATION FIXATION AGGREGATION GUINIER ANALYSIS/ SM 590606 ECULAR MODELING/ FLUID BILAYER STRUCTURE DETERMINATION RY ENTROPY DIMENSION/ AGING AND THE COMPLEXITY OF CARD 590945 PRESSURE BETWEEN LIPID BILAYERS COMPARISON OF MEASURE EL GATING EXTENSION TO AGONIST-ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS A 591136 / SLOW MOTIONS IN LIPID BILAYERS DIRECT DETECTION BY TWO- IN A MONOLAYER AT THE AIR/ WATER INTERFACE NEUTRON REFL 591325 F PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYERS EFFECTS OF CHAINLENGTH NT CHANNELS/ REVERSED ALAMETHICIN CONDUCTANCE IN LIPID B §90873 MICIDIN CHANNELS IN LIPID BILAYERS GUANIDINIUM CHANNEL-BLO Z VALUES USING SIMPLEX ALGORITHM ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY C 591194 OPY LIPID CONFORMATION BILAYERS INFRARED SPECTRA/ ORIEN 591261 NGE SIMULATION WITH AN ALLOCATED ELLIPSOIDAL-SHELLS MOD 590139 SPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE BILAYERS LANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILMS 590755 PLANES/ ADSORPTION OF ALPHA-HELICAL ANTIFREEZE PEPTIDES 590409 IN CONDUCTANCE IN LIPID BILAYERS VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT COND 590873 E FOR A PREDOMINANTLY ALPHA-HELICAL STRUCTURE OF THE M 5905 16 TOCHROME C IN CATIONIC BINARY AND TERNARY LIPID-PROTEIN C 591007 CTIVE VIBRATIONS OF AN ALPHA-HELIX A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS 590795 CYSTEINE/ COMPETITIVE BINDING INTERACTION BETWEEN ZN2 A 590523 SECONDARY STRUCTURE ALPHA-HELIX BACTERIORHODOPSIN RH 590516 NSISTENT WITH BIDENTATE BINDING OF THE ANION IRON TRANSFE 591091 R TRANSFORM INFRA RED ALPHAII HELIX/ WHAT SPECTROSCOPY 590934 LENT AND ELECTROSTATIC BINDING OF YEAST CYTOCHROME C TO 590894 ROPERMEABILIZATION OF AMPHIBIAN CARDIAC CELLS ELECTROP 591028 UP IN THE ZN2/SAXITOXIN BINDING SITE IODOACETAMIDE PLANAR 590523 ANE WITH A PATCH CLAMP AMPLIFIER BLM BOUNDARY POTENTIAL 590939 W OPTICAL PROBE OF CA2 BINDING SITES APPLIED TO BIOLOGICA 591040 TE, TETRAPHENYLBORATE, AND DIPICRYLAMINE/ DOMAINS AND A 591064 TIC ACID RECEPTORS TWO BINDING SITES EACH FOR GLUTAMATE 590560 OCYCLE KINETICS THEORY AND DIRECT METHOD BACTERIORHODO 590476 OF HIGH-AFFINITY METAL BINDING SITES IN THE PROFILE STRUCT §90488 SS, STRAIN, CAPACITANCE, AND STRETCH CHANNEL ACTIVATION/ 590722 PROCESS UPON FLUORIDE BINDING TO HEMEPROTEINS ICE CRYO 591050 TRANSDUCIN ACTIVATION, AND THE REACTION PATHWAY RHODOP 590640 INDING SITES APPLIED TO BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES LUMI 591040 UINIER ANALYSIS/ SMALL ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING OF CHROM 590606 O MODEL MEMBRANE AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS/ PHOSPHORUS- 590055 INE AS STUDIED BY SMALL ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING/ METASTAB 590252 LAR-POINT ATTACHMENTS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLU 590838 RA OF IRON-TRANSFERRIN ANION COMPLEXES IS CONSISTENT WI 591091 E LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLU 590849 IDENTATE BINDING OF THE ANION IRON TRANSFERRIN EPR SYNER 591091 R LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLU 590861 FECT OF THE SYNERGISTIC ANION ON ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC 591081 NETIC RESONANCE STUDY BIOMEMBRANE CHOLESTEROL LANOST 590691 TOSKELETON/ EFFECT OF ANIOSMOTIC MEDIA ON THE VOLUME O 590765 PANCREATIC BETA CELLS/ BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GAP JU 590076 ESOLVED FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY FLUORESCENCE DYNAMI 590186 TRON CRYSTALLOGRAPHY BIOTIN/ TWO-DIMENSIONAL CRYSTALS 590387 RYLAMINE/ DOMAINS AND ANOMALOUS ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS 591064 ALS OF STREPTAVIDIN ON BIOTINYLATED LIPID LAYERS AND THE! 590387 P/ KINETIC ANALYSIS OF ANTAGONIST ACTION AT N-METHYL-D-A 590560 HEIR INTERACTIONS WITH BIOTINYLATED MACROMOLECULES ELE 590387 RDERED PHOTOSYNTHETIC ANTENNA COMPLEXES CHLOROSOMES §90992 H AS STUDIED BY OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE ACTIN FILAMENT ROD- 590025 ANTIACUS AND B800-B850 ANTENNA COMPLEXES OF RHODOBACT §90992 PATCH CLAMP AMPLIFIER BLM BOUNDARY POTENTIAL/ MEASURE 590939 ASSIUM ION CHANNELS IKI ANTIARRHYTHMIC AGENTS/ SINGLE IN 590150 DUCTION/ OPEN CHANNEL BLOCK BY GADOLINIUM ION OF THE ST 591164 0 WITH ISOMERIC HAPTENS ANTIBODIES ANTIFLUORESCEIN FLUOR 590619 ELS/ SMALL IMINIUM IONS BLOCK GRAMICIDIN CHANNELS IN LIPID 590901 ERIC HAPTENS ANTIBODIES ANTIFLUORESCEIN FLUORESCENCE LIF 590619 TIMES IN NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS AND SUSPENSIONS OF 590203 RPTION OF ALPHA-HELICAL ANTIFREEZE PEPTIDES ON SPECIFIC IC 590409 AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CéLLS | FORCES TO RUPTURE 590838 TUDY/ LOCATION OF TWO ANTIOXIDANTS IN ORIENTED MODEL ME 590645 AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS Ii MECHANICAL ENERGIE 590849 ION IMAGING V NUMERICAL APERTURE EFFECTS AND THE CONTRIB 591183 AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS Ili MECHANICAL ANALYSI 590861 Y FOR MULTIION CHANNEL APPLICATION TO ACETYLCHOLINE CHA 590278 S OF HEMOGLOBIN IN RED BLOOD CELLS PROTEINS DYNAMICS H 590363 V IMAGES IN HIGHER BORN APPROXIMATIONS MICROSCOPY OPTIC 591171 HEART RATE VARIABILITY BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY NONLIN 590945 EPARATE LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL 590849 GING IV IMAGES IN HIGHER BORN APPROXIMATIONS MICROSCOPY 591171 YSIS FOR LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL 590861 ND THE ROLE OF SURFACE BOUND CALCIUM EXTRACELLULAR CA 590703 ANOLAMINE/ MOLECULAR AREAS OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AS DETERM 590108 CTURE OF THE MEMBRANE BOUND CHANNEL FORMING COOH-TER 5905 16 INDEX 134] Subject Subject Ref. Context ~# Keyword Context ~# Keyword No. CH CLAMP AMPLIFIER BLM BOUNDARY POTENTIAL/ MEASUREMEN ATION TO ACETYLCHOLINE CHANNEL/ GENERAL CONTINUUM THEO 590278 SIZE AND ORDER OF ACTIN BUNDLES IN VITRO FASCIN STEREOCILI O AGONIST-ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTO 591136 BY PHOTOCHEMICAL HOLE BURNING HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE EPENDENT GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS ARE FORMED BY CONNEXIN §90920 GAP JUNCTION COUPLING BURSTING OSCILLATIONS STOCHASTIC RD RECTIFIER POTASSIUM CHANNELS IN GUINEA PIG VENTRICULA 590150 LEXUS AURANTIACUS AND B800-B850 ANTENNA COMPLEXES OF R E LIPID MEMBRANE/ IONIC CHANNELS IN LANGMUIR-BLODGETT FIL 590889 M IONS BLOCK GRAMICIDIN CHANNELS IN LIPID BILAYERS GUANIDI 590901 RETICULUM CA2 RELEASE CHANNELS IN MALIGNANT HYPERTHER 591085 Cc HARACTERIZATION OF ION CHANNELS ON THE SURFACE MEMBRA 591251 ITY NONLINEAR DYNAMICS CHAOS THEORY ENTROPY DIMENSION/ 590945 GWONCSIIFNITU MTHMEI YNOENTEA F XSETOTORRF FRA ICCCCCEYYYYLTTTTLOOOOUCCCLCHHHAHRRRRR OOOOMMMMCEEEEA CCCCC// A ITNOCM B HUCUETALFHMTTFEIIIE OCFRNASIRILUNEC RG Q FUEBAEXIECNCNLECHAE RYACY NOT GFRCE AOA NDVLDAIOI RFNRI FTITOUEMUWSRESOINT OARNRUDY YLI TM1REOL0 555559999910000080370942074833 EATITHBSTREE EO RRRCS HH KLIEIWNNOO IERLTTAIOHI D GCECSI LH CIAATTNOTLRNFL AE E NLMS MQOPOBBWODEIIRETLTTLAEH CCCCCHHHHHAAAAARRRRRGGGGGEEEEE SS PEMUFOIGLFNVA SEETETCIMH TNEESCG N/H TCLE OEMLRLLOSIE NKDCETEMTLE EER MTCOBCAORLRANH RACELNEOMOENLU OTSGRCSOIIALFM 555559999900000452421031393595 UYOCSEIDN BYS1 PHAOTTPAOSLEY SISU SINOGF CCAAGGEEDD AATTPP / SARTEUSRTAOTRIIONGN -TFROARNCSEFSE R IN EPC 5§9911213253 EONRTU S-O3F1 CNYMTRO CDHORWONMFEI ELCD/ CCHHEEMMIICCAALL ESHXICFHTASN GOEF LINY STOWPOH OSDPIMHEANTSII 559900312033 MINESCENCE GADOLINIUM CALCIUM BINDING SITES FLUORESCEN 591040 F FORCE GENERATION IN CHEMICALLY SKINNED FIBERS OF RAB 590329 S MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY CALCIUM CA2 ION CHANNEL MECHANT 591164 RANES PHASIC RESPONSE CHEMORECEPTION MEMBRANE POTENT 591218 USION AROUND A CARDIAC CALCIUM CHANNEL AND THE ROLE OF 590703 SUSPENSIONS OF NUCLEI CHICKEN ERYTHROCYTES/ SODIUM-23 §90203 ROLE OF SURFACE BOUND CALCIUM EXTRACELLULAR CA CA BUF 590703 SCOPY OPTICAL ACTIVITY CHIRALITY/ DIFFERENTIAL POLARIZATI 591171 F FURA-2 IN SINGLE CELLS CALCIUM INDICATORS TIME-RESOLVED 590186 SCOPY OPTICAL ACTIVITY CHIRALITY/ DIFFERENTIAL POLARIZATI §91183 CLE FIBERS/ IMAGING OF CALCIUM TRANSIENTS IN SKELETAL MU 590012 FOR THE EXISTENCE OF A CHLORIDE CARRIER MOBILE CHARGES §90235 FILE STRUCTURE OF THE CALCIUM2-ATPASE IN THE SARCOPLAS 590488 INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION ON THE KI 590235 STATIC ENERGIES OF IONS CALCULATED BY A THREE-DIELECTRIC 590786 RANSPORT CHARGE PULSE CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION VALONIA U 590235 VESICLE SIZE MEMBRANES CALORIMETRY LIPIDS KINETICS PHASE 590775 ARRIER MOBILE CHARGES CHLORIDE TRANSPORT CHARGE PULSE 590235 OME C/ MULTIFREQUENCY CALORIMETRY OF THE FOLDING/UNFO 590048 LEXES CHLOROSOMES OF CHLOROFLEXUS AURANTIACUS AND B8 590992 X-RAY DIFFRACTION AND CALORIMETRY/ THE HYDRATION PRES 590538 CE INDUCTION CURVES IN CHLOROPLASTS ON THE DURATION OF 590397 FUSION PORE? MAST CELL CAPACITANCE HISTAMINE PATCH CLAM 590039 TIC ANTENNA COMPLEXES CHLOROSOMES OF CHLOROFLEXUS A §90992 OLTAGE DEPENDENCE OF CAPACITANCE OF PLANAR BILAYER LIP 590939 CAPRICOLUM/ EFFECT OF CHOLESTEROL AND LANOSTEROL ON T 590691 BRANES STRESS, STRAIN, CAPACITANCE, AND STRETCH CHANNEL §90722 ANE PHOSPHOLIPID/ LIPID CHOLESTEROL INTERACTIONS MONTE 590445 MBRANE OF MYCOPLASMA CAPRICOLUM DEUTERIUM NUCLEAR MA 590691 NCE STUDY BIOMEMBRANE CHOLESTEROL LANOSTEROL DYNAMIC 590691 ERIUM NMR MYCOPLASMA CAPRICOLUM/ EFFECT OF CHOLESTER SIMULATIONS AND THEORY CHOLESTEROL LIPID BILAYER MONTE C 590445 PICOSECOND DYNAMICS/ CARBOXY MB AT PH 3 TIME-RESOLVED LE X-RAY SCATTERING OF CHROMATIN RADIUS AND MASS PER UN 590606 YOGENIC TEMPERATURES CARBOXY MYOGLOBIN RESONANCE RA OPSIN IMPLICATIONS FOR CHROMOPHORE-PROTEIN INTERACTION 590640 LE/ DIFFUSION AROUND A CARDIAC CALCIUM CHANNEL AND THE ED BACTERIORHODOPSIN/ CIRCULAR DICHROISM AND PHOTOCYC 590070 ANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL CARDIAC CELL PATCH CLAMP/ CELL-A PSIN BACTERIORHODOPSIN CIRCULAR DICHROISM FTIR FOURIER T 590934 BILIZATION OF AMPHIBIAN CARDIAC CELLS ELECTROPORATION EL AND ABSORPTION TO THE CIRCULAR DICHROISM IMAGES MICROS 591183 P/ RESTORING FORCES IN CARDIAC MYOCYTES INSIGHT FROM RE MEMBRANE WITH A PATCH CLAMP AMPLIFIER BLM BOUNDARY PO 590939 EN ZN2 AND SAXITOXIN IN CARDIAC NA CHANNELS EVIDENCE FOR P/ CELL-ATTACHED PATCH CLAMP STUDY OF THE ELECTROPERME 591028 UINIDINE VOLTAGE CLAMP CARDIAC POTASSIUM ION CHANNELS IK O MICROSCOPY OF PATCH CLAMPED MEMBRANES STRESS, STRAI 590722 AND THE COMPLEXITY OF CARDIOVASCULAR DYNAMICS HEART R GLUTAMATE AND GLYCINE CNS GLUTAMATE NMDA CONCENTRATI 590560 CULAR JUNCTION/ MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF MINIATURE EN OH-TERMINAL PEPTIDE OF COLICIN E1 INFRARED SECONDARY ST 590516 CHARGE EFFECTS/ MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF THE WATER IN IORHODOPSIN RHODOPSIN COLICIN E1/ FOURIER TRANSFORM INF §90516 BRANE PROTEINS/ MONTE CARLO SIMULATION STUDIES OF LIPID CULAR DYNAMICS STUDY/ COLLECTIVE VIBRATIONS OF AN ALPHA 590795 OL INTERACTIONS MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS AND THEORY CH ING/ REACTION RATE AND COLLISIONAL EFFICIENCY OF THE RHO 590375 XISTENCE OF A CHLORIDE CARRIER MOBILE CHARGES CHLORIDE HOTOSYNTHETIC ANTENNA COMPLEXES CHLOROSOMES OF CHLO §90992 FERRICYTOCHROME C IN CATIONIC BINARY AND TERNARY LIPID- IRON-TRANSFERRIN ANION COMPLEXES IS CONSISTENT WITH BIDE 591091 WEEN LEFT VENTRICULAR CAVITY PRESSURE AND VOLUME AND EASUREMENTS OF IMMUNE COMPLEXES OF MAB 4-4-20 WITH ISOM 590619 NEW OPTICAL PROBE OF CA2 BINDING SITES APPLIED TO BIOLO AND B800-B850 ANTENNA COMPLEXES OF RHODOBACTER SPHAE §90992 ARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM CA2 RELEASE CHANNELS IN MALIGNAN D TERNARY LIPID-PROTEIN COMPLEXES RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY 591007 BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLUTINATION MECHANICS OF ENSION/ AGING AND THE COMPLEXITY OF CARDIOVASCULAR DY 590945 BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLUTINATION/ DETACHMENT O NEUTRON DIFFRACTION Ii COMPOSITION-SPACE REFINEMENT ME 590174 BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLUTINATION/ DETACHMENT O ROIDES LINEAR DICHROISM COMPRESSED GELS/ POLARIZED FLUO §90992 OF AN ELECTROPORATED CELL ANALYZED BY SUBMICROSECON D ASSIGNMENT STRATEGY COMPUTER ASSISTED APPROACH PATT §91113 E AND DYNAMICS OF THE CELL MEMBRANE OF MYCOPLASMA CA NE CNS GLUTAMATE NMDA CONCENTRATION JUMP/ KINETIC ANAL 590560 MOBILE CHARGES IN THE CELL MEMBRANE OF VALONIA UTRICUL E OF EXTERNAL CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION ON THE KINETICS OF §90235 RS PLATELET ACTIVATION CELL MEMBRANE/ DYNAMIC MEASURE HOLIPID CRITICAL MICELLE CONCENTRATION SHIFT REAGENT31P N 590103 LECTRIC PARAMETERS OF CELL MEMBRANES BY A DIELECTROPH YSTEM/ FREQUENCY AND CONCENTRATION WINDOWS FOR THE E 591308 G IN NITELLA INTERNODAL CELL RECOVERY SIGMOIDAL/ STEADY ON SORTING/ REVERSIBLE CONDENSATION OF MAST CELL SECRE 591022 CONDENSATION OF MAST CELL SECRETORY PRODUCTS IN VITRO 591022 / REVERSED ALAMETHICIN CONDUCTANCE IN LIPID BILAYERS VOL 590873 SE CHANGE WATER FLOW CELL STRUCTURE CYTOSKELETON/ OS 591284 SER IMAGING/ MEMBRANE CONDUCTANCE OF AN ELECTROPORAT 590209 DIAC CELL PATCH CLAMP/ CELL-ATTACHED PATCH CLAMP STUDY 591028 EL RELATIVE PERMITTIVITY CONDUCTIVITY FIBER ORIENTATION INT 590139 NDOCYTIC VESICLES IN A CELL-FREE SYSTEM KIDNEY PROXIMAL 591208 E FLUORESCENCE DANSYL CONFORMATION/ CONFORMATIONAL H 590590 IN NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS AND SUSPENSIONS OF NUCLEI 590203 LUTION OF PHOSPHOLIPID CONFORMATIONAL HETEROGENEITY IN 590654 TICS OF FURA-2 IN SINGLE CELLS CALCIUM INDICATORS TIME-RES 590186 DANSYL CONFORMATION/ CONFORMATIONAL HETEROGENEITY O 590590 N OF AMPHIBIAN CARDIAC CELLS ELECTROPORATION ELECTROPE 591028 IFFUSION HEME PROTEIN/ CONFORMATIONAL RELAXATION OF A 590305 TININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS | FORCES TO RUPTURE MOLECU 590838 ORSERADISH PEROXIDASE CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITIONS SPEC 590305 TININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS Ii MECHANICAL ENERGIES TO SE 590849 ANNELS ARE FORMED BY CONNEXIN32, THE MAJOR GAP JUNCTI 590920 TININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS Ill MECHANICAL ANALYSIS FOR 590861 RIN ANION COMPLEXES IS CONSISTENT WITH BIDENTATE BINDING 591091 EMOGLOBIN IN RED BLOOD CELLS PROTEINS DYNAMICS HYDRATIO 590363 E BACK TRANSITION RATE CONSTANTS GATING CURRENT SODIUM 590574 SES OF TASTE RECEPTOR CELLS TO SALTY STIMULI | FUNCTION 591218 GIES TO SEPARATE LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHE 590849 MOUSE PANCREATIC BETA CELLS/ BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 590076 CAL ANALYSIS FOR LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHE 590861 EMENTATION OF THE MAIN CHAIN DIRECTED ASSIGNMENT STRATE §91113 ANNEL THEORY/ GENERAL CONTINUUM THEORY FOR MULTIION CH 590271 REFINEMENT OF THE MAIN CHAIN DIRECTED ASSIGNMENT STRATE 591101 LINE CHANNEL/ GENERAL CONTINUUM THEORY FOR MULTIION CH 590278 N OF SPIN-LABELED LIGHT CHAIN-2 EXCHANGED ONTO MYOSIN CR 590127 -CONTRACTION COUPLING CONTRACTILE ACTIVATION/ EXISTENCE 590503 NE BILAYERS EFFECTS OF CHAINLENGTH AND VESICLE SIZE MEM §90775 CHANGES DURING MUSCLE CONTRACTION/ NONUNIFORM VOLUME 590926 N/ NONUNIFORM VOLUME CHANGES DURING MUSCLE CONTRACTI 590926 N-TRANSFER EPR MUSCLE CONTRACTION/ ROTATIONAL DYNAMIC 591235 PACITANCE, AND STRETCH CHANNEL ACTIVATION/ QUANTITATIVE §90722 TIONS IN ELECTROFUSION CONTRIBUTIONS OF MEMBRANE POTEN 591074 OUND A CARDIAC CALCIUM CHANNEL AND THE ROLE OF SURFACE 590703 N/ GROWTH CONDITIONS CONTROL THE SIZE AND ORDER OF AC 590456 UM THEORY FOR MULTIION CHANNEL APPLICATION TO ACETYLCH 590278 BOUND CHANNEL FORMING COOH-TERMINAL PEPTIDE OF COLICIN 590516 HANTRANSDUCTION/ OPEN CHANNEL BLOCK BY GADOLINIUM ION 591164 NMR SPIN GROUPING AND CORRELATION EXCHANGE ANALYSIS A §90221 T RESOLUTION OF SINGLE CHANNEL CURRENTS AT POSTSYNAPTI 590295 IVO CONDITIONS/ PHOTON CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY OF LIG 590433 ADIUS OF THE GRAMICIDIN CHANNEL ELECTROSTATIC ENERGIES O 590786 -CELLS BY GAP JUNCTION COUPLING BURSTING OSCILLATIONS S 590547 F THE MEMBRANE BOUND CHANNEL FORMING COOH-TERMINAL P 590516 AL INVESTIGATION OF THE COVALENT AND ELECTROSTATIC BINDI 590894 / DIFFUSION MODEL IN ION CHANNEL GATING EXTENSION TO AGON 591136 ONAL HETEROGENEITY OF CREATINE KINASE DETERMINED FROM 590590 STRETCH-INACTIVATED ION CHANNEL IN MDX MYOTUBES MUSCUL 591164 RESOLVED FLUOROMETRY CREATINE KINASE FLUORESCENCE DA 590590 SFECTION LIPID BILAYERS CHANNEL INCORPORATION/ VOLTAGE- 590920 VE TO LYSOPHOSPHOLIPID CRITICAL MICELLE CONCENTRATION SH 590103 ER ELECTRICAL COUPLING CHANNEL INTERCELLULAR GATING SALI 590114 HAVIOR IN FROG MUSCLE/ CROSS-BRIDGE CYCLING THEORIES AN 590000 T IN A MODEL GRAMICIDIN CHANNEL STRUCTURE AND THERMODY 590960 D SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS CROSS-BRIDGE MUSCLE CONTRACTION §91273 UM THEORY FOR MULTIION CHANNEL THEORY/ GENERAL CONTINU 590271 OF DECREASED TONICITY CROSS-BRIDGES HYPOTONICITY FROG 591002 ATION OF THE WATER IN A CHANNEL WITH CHARGES GATING ELEC 590419 XCHANGED ONTO MYOSIN CROSS-BRIDGES IN GLYCERINATED MU 590127 ID BILAYERS GUANIDINIUM CHANNEL-BLOCKERS PERM-SELECTIVIT 590901 REGULATORY PROTEINS/ CROSS-HELIX SEPARATION OF TROPO 590880 1342 BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL VOLUME 59 1991

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