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AUTHOR INDEX A Bergethon, P. R. Altered electrophysiologic and pharmaco- logic response of smooth muscle cells on exposure to electric fields generated by blood flow. 588 Akeson, M., and Deamer, D. W. Proton conductance by the Bezanilla, F. See Vandenberg and Bezanilla. gramicidin water wire. Model for proton conductance in the Bhargava, V. See Goldberger and Bhargava. F,F,ATPases? 101 Biltonen, R. L. See Ye, van Osdol, and Biltonen. Alcock, N. See Copello, Simon, Segal, Wehner, Sadagopa Bjarneson, D. W. and Petersen, N. O. Effects of second order Ramanujam, Alcock, and Reuss. photobleaching on recovered diffusion parameters from Alexandre, J. and Lassalles, J.-P. Hydrostatic and osmotic fluorescence photobleaching recovery. 1128 pressure activated channel in plant vacuole. 1326 Bloom, M. See Roux and Bloom. Almeida, P. F. See Vaz and Almeida. Bogomolni, R. See Diller, Iannone, Bogomolni, and Al-Obeidi, F. See Pettitt, Matsunaga, Al-Obeidi, Gehrig, Hruby, Hochstrasser. and Karplus. Bohn, B. See Marden, Kiger, Kister, Bohn, and Poyart. Als-Nielsen, J. See Helm, Tippmann-Krayer, Méhwald, Als- Bopp, P. See Nicklas, Bécker, Schlenkrich, Brickmann, and Nielsen, and Kjaer. Bopp. — See Vaknin, Als-Nielsen, Piepenstock, and Lésche. Boskey, A. See Pleshko, Boskey, and Mendelsohn. Aon, M. A. See Cortassa, Aon, and Westerhoff. Boucher, F. See McIntosh and Boucher. Archer, S. J. and Cafiso, D. S. Voltage-dependent conductance Bradbury, E. M. See Sosnick, Charles, Stubbs, Yau, Bradbury, for alamethicin in phospholipid vesicles. A test for the Timmins, and Trewhella. mechanism of gating. 380 Brenneman, M. T. See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subrama- Archer, S. J., Ellena, J. F., and Cafiso, D. S. Dynamics and niam, Teng, McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. aggregation of the peptide ion channel alamethicin. Measure- Brickmann, J. See Nicklas, Bocker, Schlenkrich, Brickmann, ments using spin-labeled peptides. 389 and Bopp. Arndt-Jovin, D. J. See Marriott, Clegg, Arndt-Jovin, and Jovin. Brown, J. C. See Baker, Newcomb, Olson, Cowsert, Olson, and Atkinson, G. H. See Hayashi, Noguchi, Tasumi, and Atkinson. Brown. Aubrey, K. L. and Thomas, Jr., G. J. Raman spectroscopy of Brown, M. F. See Thurmond, Lindblom, and Brown. filamentous bacteriophage Ff (fd, M13, f1) incorporating Bungay, P. M. See Flamion, Bungay, Gibson, and Spring. specifically-deuterated alanine and tryptophan side chains. Bursell, John. See Chase, Beck, Bursell, and Kushmerick. Assignments and structural interpretation. 1337 Busse, H.-G. See Das and Busse. Auerbach, A. Single-channel dose-response studies in single, Butt, H.-J. Electrostatic interaction in atomic force micros- cell-attached patches. 660 copy. 777 Axelsen, P. H., Bajzer, Z., Prendergast, F. G., Cottam, P. F., — Measuring electrostatic, van der Waals, and hydration Ho, C. Resolution of fluorescence intensity decays of the two forces in electrolyte solutions with an atomic force micro- tryptophan residues in glutamine-binding protein form scope. 1438 Escherichia coli using single tryptophan mutants. 650 Butterfield, A. See Zhuang and Butterfield. Cc Cadenas, I. D. See Tranchina, Sneyd, and Cadenas. Bocker, J. See Nicklas, K., B6cker, Schlenkrich, Brickmann, Caffrey, M., Hogan, J., and Mencke, A. Kinetics of the and Bopp. barotropic ripple (P,.)/lamellar liquid crystal (L,) phase Bajzer, Z. See Axelsen, Bajzer, Prendergast, Cottam, and Ho. transition in fully hydrated dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine Baker, T. S., Newcomb, W. W., Olson, N. H., Cowsert, L. M., (DMPC) monitored by time-resolved x-ray diffraction. 456 Olson, C., and Brown, J. C. Structures of bovine and human Cafiso, D. S. See Archer and Cafiso. papillomaviruses. Analysis by cryoelectron microscopy and — See Archer, Ellena, and Cafiso. three-dimensional image reconstruction. 1445 Cannell, M. B. and Nichols, C. G. Effects of pipette geometry Balashovy, S. P., Govindjee, R., and Ebrey, T. G. Redshift of the on the time course of solution change in patch clamp purple membrane absorption band and the deprotonation of experiments. 1156 tyrosine residues at high pH. Origin of the parallel photocy- Cannell, M. B. See Nichols, Lederer, and Cannell. cles of trans-bacteriorhodopsin. 475 Carleton, J. N. See Lentz, Wu, Sorrentino, and Carleton. Balser, J. R., Roden, D. M., and Bennett, P. B. Reply to Cassim, J. Y. See Draheim, Gibson, and Cassim. Goldman. 522 Chalovich, J. M. See Stein and Chalovich. Barbee, K. See DiMilla, Barbee, and Lauffenburger. Chappell, J. S. and Yager, P. Electrolyte effects on bilayer Barenholz, Y., Cohen, T., Korenstein, R., and Ottolenghi, M. tubule formation by a diacetylenic phospholipid. 952 Organization and dynamics of pyrene and pyrene lipids in Charles, S. See Sosnick, Charles, Stubbs, Yau, Bradbury, intact lipid bilayers. Photo-induced charge transfer pro- Timmins, and Trewhella. cesses. 110 Chase, P. B., Beck, T. W., Bursell, J., and Kushmerick, M. J. Baskin, R. J. See Jones, Baskin, and Yeh. Molecular charge dominates the inhibition of actomyosin in Bayerl, T. M. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, skinned muscle fibers by SH, peptides. 352 Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. Chen, W., Nie, S., Kuck, Jr., J. F. R., and Yu, N.-T. Near- Beck, T. W. See Chase, Beck, Bursell, and Kushmerick. infrared Fourier transform Raman and conventional Raman Belgacem, F. See Eckstein and Belgacem. studies of calf y-crystallins in the lyophilized state in Bennett, P. B. See Balser, Roden, and Bennett. solution. 447 Author Index Chernomordik, L. V. and Sowers, A. E. Evidence that the Deamer, D. W. See Akeson and Deamer. spectrin network and a nonosmotic force control the fusion DeCoursey, T. E. Hydrogen ion currents in rat alveolar product morphology in electrofused erythrocyte ghosts. 1026 epithelial cells. 1243 Chernomordik, L. V. See Klenchin, Sukharev, Serov, Cherno- Delmar, M. See Ibarra, Morley, and Delmar. mordik, and Chizmadzhev. Derguini, F. See Lawson, Zacks, Derguini, Nakanishi, and Chialvo, D. R. and Jalife, J. 1/ f“ Power spectral density of the Spudich. cardiac QRS complex is not associated with a fractal Dilger, J. P. See Liu and Dilger. Purkinje system. 1303 Diller, R., Iannone, M., Bogomolni, R., and Hochstrasser, Chien, C.-B. and Pine, J. Voltage-sensitive dye recording of R. M. Ultrafast infrared spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin. actionpotentials and synaptic potentials from sympathetic 286 microcultures. 697 DiMilla et al. Correction. 983 Ching, Y. See Han, Ching, Hammes, and Rousseau. DiMilla, P. A., Barbee, K., and Lauffenburger, D. A. Mathemat- Chiu, S. W., Nicholson, L. K., Brenneman, M. T., Subrama- ical model for the effects of adhesion and mechanics on cell niam, S., Teng, Q., McCammon, J. A., Cross, T. A., and migration speed. 15 Jakobsson, E. Molecular dynamics computations and solid Dorset, D. L. Direct determination of crystallographic phases state nuclear magnetic resonance of the gramicidin cation for diffraction data from lipid bilayers. I. Reliability and channel. 974 phase refinement. 1356 Chiu, S.-W., Jakobsson, E., Subramaniam, S., and McCam- — Direct determination of crystallographic phases for diffrac- mon, A. Time-correlation aialysis of simulated water mo- tion data from lipid bilayers. II. Refinement of phospholipid tion in flexible and rigid gramicidin channels. 273 structures. 1366 Chizmadzhev, Y. A. See Klenchin, Sukharev, Serov, Cherno- Dowd, M. K., Murali, R., and Seagrave, R. C. Effect of mordik, and Chizmadzhev. temperature on the myoglobin-facilitated transport of oxy- Chung, L. A. See Kim, Mosior, Chung, Wu, and McLaughlin. gen in skeletal muscle. 160 Clegg, R. M. See Marriott, Clegg, Arndt-Jovin, and Jovin. Draheim, J. E., Gibson, N. J., and Cassim, J. Y. Dramatic in Cohen, T. See Barenholz, Cohen, Korenstein, and Ottolenghi. situ conformational dynamics of the transmembrane protein Cooke, P. H. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, Maurice, bacteriorhodopsin. 89 Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. Dreybrodt, W. See Kubitscheck, Kircheis, Schweitzer-Stenner, Copello, J., Simon, B., Segal, Y., Wehner, F., Sadagopa Dreybrodt, Jovin, and Pecht. Ramanujam, V. M., Alcock, N., and Reuss, L. Ba** release Duan, X. See Scheiner and Duan. from soda glass modifies single maxi K* channel activity in Dudel, J. See Franke, Hatt, Parnas, and Dudel. patch clamp experiments. 931 Dunn, R. C. and Simon, J. D. Picosecond study of the near Cortassa, S., Aon, M. A., and Westerhoff, H. V. Linear infrared absorption band of hemoglobin after photolysis of nonequilibrium thermodynamics describes the dynamics of carbonmonoxyhemoglobin. 884 an autocatalytic system. 794 Cottam, P. F. See Axelsen, Bajzer, Prendergast, Cottam, and E Ho. Cowsert, L. M. See Baker, Newcomb, Olson, Cowsert, Olson, and Brown. Ebrey, T. G. See Balashov, Govindjee, and Ebrey. Cross, T. A. See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subramaniam, — See Liu, Kono, and Ebrey. Teng, McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. Eckstein, E. C., and Belgacem, F. Model of platelet transport in flowing blood with drift and diffusion terms. 53 Csernoch, L. See Jacquemond, Csernoch, Klein, and Schnei- der. Edstrom, R. D., Evans, D. F., and Elings, V. Response to Garcia’s letter. 739 Cukierman, S. Asymmetric electrostatic effects on the gating Eghbali, B. See Moreno, Eghbali, and Spray. of rat brain sodium channels in planar lipid membranes. 845 Einarsdéttir, O. See Goldbeck, Dawes, Einarsdottir, Wood- ruff, and Kliger. D Elings, V. See Edstrom, Evans, and Elings. Ellena, J. F. See Archer, Ellena, and Cafiso. Dankert, J. R. See Shiver, Dankert, and Esser. Elliott, G. F. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, Maurice, Das, J. and Busse, H.-G. Analysis of the dynamics of relaxation Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. type oscillation in glycolysis of yeast extracts. 369 El-Sayed, M. A. See Lin, El-Sayed, Marti, Stern, Mogi, and Dawes, T. D. See Goldbeck, Dawes, Einarsd6ttir, Woodruff, Khorana. and Kliger. — See Wu and El-Sayed. Dawson, J. R. See Harpst, Jamieson, and Dawson. Elson, E. L. See Qian, Sheetz, and Elson. de Gier, J. See de Kroon, Vogt, van’t Hof, de Kruijff, and de Erdés, P. See Niebur and Erdos. Gier. Esser, A. F. See Shiver, Dankert, and Esser. de Kroon, A. I. P., Vogt, B., van’t Hof, R., de Kruijff, B., and de Evans, D. F. See Edstrom, Evans, and Elings. Gier, J. lon gradient-induced membrane translocation of model peptides. 525 F de Kruijff, B. See de Kroon, Vogt, van’t Hof, de Kruijff, and de Gier. de Mul, F. F. M. See Puppels, Garritsen, Segers-Nolten, de Faber, D. S. and Korn, H. Applicability of the coefficient of Mul, and Greve. variation method for analyzing synaptic plasticity. 1288 De Stasio, G. See Parasassi, De Stasio, Ravagnan, Rusch, and Fahmy, K., Siebert, F., and Tavan, P. Structural investigation Gratton. of bacteriorhodopsin and some of its photoproducts by Biophysical Journal Volume 60 December 1991 polarized Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic methods- tional structure of the formyl group on heme a. Implications difference spectroscopy and photoselection. 989 on the properties of cytochrome c oxidase. 45 Fajer, E. A. See Fajer, Fajer, Schoenberg, and Thomas. Harpst, J. A., Jamieson, A. M., and Dawson, J. R. Polydisper- Fajer, P. G., Fajer, E. A., Schoenberg, M., and Thomas, D. D. sity and excluded volume effects in sheared DNA fragments. Orientational disorder and motion of weakly attached cross- 513 bridges. 642 Harry, J. D. See Morgan and Harry. Fay, F. S. See Kargacin and Fay. Hatt, H. See Franke, Hatt, Parnas, and Dudel. Flamion, B., Bungay, P. M., Gibson, C. C., and Spring, K. R. Hawrot, E. See Tomaselli, McLaughlin, Jurman, Hawrot, and Flow rate measurements in isolated perfused kidney tubules Yellen. by fluorescence photobleaching recovery. 1229 Hayashi, H., Noguchi, T., Tasumi, M., and Atkinson, G. H. Forti, S. See Menestrina, Pederzolli, Forti, and Gambale. Vibrational spectroscopy of excited electronic states in Fox, S. E. See Rudell and Fox. carotenoids in vivo. Picosecond time-resolved resonance Franke, C., Hatt, H., Parnas, H., and Dudel, J. Kinetic Raman scattering. 252 constants of the acetylcholine (ACh) receptor reaction Hebbel, R. P. and Mohandas, N. Reversible deformation- deduced from the rise in open probability after steps in ACh dependent red blood cell cation leak. Extreme sensitivity concentration. 1008 conferred by minimal peroxidation. 712 Franks, N. P. and Lieb, W. R. Effects of physiologically Hegemann, P., Gartner, W., and Uhl, R. All-trans retinal relevant pressures of helium on the structure of cholesterol- constitutes the functional chromophore in Chlamydomonas containing lipid bilayers. Neutron diffraction study. 498 rhodopsin. 1477 Franks, N. P. See Moss, Lieb, and Franks. Heinemann, S. H. and Sigworth, F. J. Open channel noise. VI. Fraser, P. E., Nguyen, J. T., Surewicz, W. K., and Kirschner, Analysis of amplitude histograms to determine rapid kinetic D. A. pH-dependent structural transitions of Alzheimer parameters. 577 amyloid peptides. 1190 Frey, S. and Tamm, L. K. Orientation of melittin in phospho- Helm, C. A., Tippmann-Krayer, P., Méhwald, H., Als-Nielsen, J., and Kjaer, K. Phases of phosphatidyl ethanolamine lipid bilayers. A polarized attenuated total reflection infra- monolayers studied by synchrotron x-ray scattering. 1457 red study. 922 Hendler, R. W. See Pardhasaradhi, Ludwig, and Hendler. Fullwood, N. J. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, Maurice, Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. Hendler, R. W., Pardhasasadhi, K., Reynafarje, B., and Ludwig, B. Comparison of energy-transducing capabilities of G the two- and three-subunit cytochrome aa, from Paracoccus dentrificans and the 13-subunit beef heart enzyme. 415 Gartner, W. See Hegemann, Gartner, and Uhl. Ho, C. See Axelsen, Bajzer, Prendergast, Cottam, and Ho. Gambale, F. See Menestrina, Pederzolli, Forti, and Gambale. Hochmuth, R. M. See Tran-Son-Tay, Needham, Yeung, and Garcia, R. Comments on direct visualization of protein com- Hochmuth. plexes by scanning tunneling microscopy. 738 Hochstrasser, R. M. See Diller, Iannone, Bogomolni, and Garritsen, H. S. P. See Puppels, Garritsen, Segers-Nolten, de Hochstrasser. Mul, and Greve. Hogan, J. See Caffrey, Hogan, and Mencke. Gehrig, C. See Pettitt, Matsunaga, Al-Obeidi, Gehrig, Hruby, Horn, R. Diffusion of nystatin in plasma membrane is inhibited and Karplus. by a glass-membrane seal. 329 Gibson, C. C. See Flamion, Bungay, Gibson, and Spring. — Estimating the number of channels in patch recordings. 433 Gibson, N. J. See Draheim, Gibson, and Cassim. Hosey, M. M. See Ma, Mundina-Weilenmann, Hosey, and Gimsa, J., Marszalek, P., Loewe, U., and Tsong, T. Y. Diclec- Rios. trophoresis and electrorotation of neurospora slime and — See Mundina-Weilenmann, Ma, Rios, and Hosey. murine myeloma cells. 749 P Hotani, H. See Kami-ike, Kudo, and Hotani. Goldbeck, R. A., Dawes, T. D., Einarsdéttir, O. Woodruff, W. Hruby, V. J. See Pettitt, Matsunaga, Al-Obeidi, Gehrig, Hruby, H., and Kliger, D. S. Time-resolved magnetic circular and Karplus. dichroism spectroscopy of photolyzed carbonmonoxy cy- Huang, H. W. and Wu, Y. Lipid-alamethicin interactions tochrome c oxidase (cytochrome aa,). 125 influence alamethicin orientation. 1079 Goldberger, A. L. and Bhargava, V. Comments on 1/ f“ power spectrum of the QRS complex revisited. 1301 Goldman, L. On the extraction of kinetic rate constants from experimental data. 519 — Reply to Balser, Roden, and Bennett. 523 Iannone, M. See Diller, lannone, Bogomolni, and Hochstrasser. Gonczarowski, J. See Manor, Gonczarowski, and Segev. Ibarra, J., Morley, G. E., and Delmar, M. Dynamics of the Govindjee, R. See Balashov, Govindjee, and Ebrey. inward K* current during the action potential of guinea pig Gratton, E. See Parasassi, De Stasio, Ravagnan, Rusch, and ventricular myocytes. 1534 Gratton. Greve, J. See Puppels, Garritsen, Segers-Nolten, de Mul, and Greve. Guevara, M. R. See Lewis and Guevara. Jacobson, K. A. See Tsay and Jacobson. H Jacquemond, V., Csernoch, L., Klein, M. G., and Schneider, M. F. Voltage-gated and calcium-gated release during depo- Hammes, S. See Han, Ching, Hammes, and Rousseau. larization of skeletal muscle fibers. 867 Han, S., Ching, Y., Hammes, S., and Rousseau, D. L. Vibra- Jahnig, F. See John and Jahnig. Author Index Jakobsson, E. See Chiu, Jakobsson, Subramaniam, and McCam- Klenchin, V. A., Sukharey, S. I., Serov, S. M., Chernomordik, mon. L. V., and Chizmadzhevy, Y. A. Electrically induced DNA — See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subramaniam, Teng, uptake by cells is a fast process involving DNA electrophore- McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. sis. 804 Jalife, J. See Chialvo and Jalife. Knoll, W. See Schmitt and Knoll. — See Michaels and Jalife. Koch, C. See Manor, Koch, and Segev. Jamieson, A. M. See Harpst, Jamieson, and Dawson. Kono, M. See Liu, Kono, and Ebrey. John, E. and Jahnig, F. Aggregation state of melittin in lipid Korenstein, R. See Levin and Korenstein. vesicle membranes. 319 — See Barenholz, Cohen, Korenstein, and Ottolenghi. Johnson, S. J., Bayerl, T. M., Weihan, W., Noack, H., Penfold, Korn, H. See Faber and Korn. J., Thomas, R. K., Kanellas, D., Rennie, A. R., and Sack- Kubitscheck, U., Kircheis, M., Schweitzer-Stenner, R., Drey- mann, E. Coupling of spectrin and polylysine to phospho- brodt, W., Jovin, T. M., and Pecht, I. Fluorescence reso- lipid monolayers studied by specular reflection of neutrons. nance energy transfer on single living cells. Applications to 1017 binding of monovalent haptens to cell-bound immunoglobu- Jones, H. M., Baskin, R. J., and Yeh, Y. The molecular origin lin E. 307 of birefringence in skeletal muscle. Contribution of myosin Kuck, Jr., J. F. R. See Chen, Nie, Kuck, and Yu. subfragment S-1. 1217 Kudo, S. See Kami-ike, Kudo, and Hotani. Jones, S. W. Time course of receptor-channel coupling in frog Kushmerick, M. J. See Chase, Beck, Bursell, and Kushmerick. sympathetic neurons. 502 Jongsma, H. J. See Wilders, Jongsma, van Ginneken L Josephson, I. R. and Sperelakis, N. Phosphorylation shifts the time-dependence of cardiac Ca** channel gating currents. 491 Lésche, M. See Vaknin, Als-Nielsen, Piepenstock, and Lésche. — Reply to Dr. Graham D. Lamb’s letter to the editor. 980 Lamb, G. D. Effect of Bay K8644 on Ca** channel gating Jovin, T. M. See Kubitscheck, Kircheis, Schweitzer-Stenner, charge. 979 Dreybrodt, Jovin, and Pecht. Lassalles, J.-P. See Alexandre and Lassalles. — See Marriott, Clegg, Arndt-Jovin, and Jovin. Lauffenburger, D. A. See DiMilla, Barbee, and Lauffenburger. Joyner, R. W., Sugiura, H., and Tan, R. C. Unidirectional block Lawson, M. A., Zacks, D. N., Derguini, F., Nakanishi, K., and between isolated rabbit ventricular cells coupled by a Spudich, J. L. Retinal analogue restoration of photophobic variable resistance. 1038 responses in a blind Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mutant. Evidence for an archaebacteriallike chromophore in a eu- K karyotic rhodopsin. 1490 Lederer, W. J. See Nichols, Lederer, and Cannell. Kis, J. and Sackmann, E. Shape transitions and shape stability Lentz, B. R. See Wu and Lentz. of giant phospholipid vesicles in pure water induced by Lentz, B. R., Wu, J. R., Sorrentino, A. M., and Carleton, J. N. area-to-volume changes. 825 Membrane binding induces lipid-specific changes in the Kami-ike, N., Kudo, S., and Hotani, H. Rapid changes in denaturing profile of bovine prothrombin. A scanning calo- flagellar rotation induced by external electric pulses. 1350 rimetry study. 942 Kanellas, D. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, Levin, S. and Korenstein, R. Membrane fluctuations in eryth- Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. rocytes are linked to MgATP dependent dynamic assembly Kaplun, A. See Walter, Vinson, Kaplun, and Talmon. of the membrane skeleton. 733 Kargacin, G. and Fay, F. S. Ca** movement in smooth muscle Lewis, A. See Palanker and Lewis. cells studied with one- and two-dimensional diffusion mod- Lewis, T. J. and Guevara, M. R. 1/ f“ power spectrum of the els. 1088 QRS complex does not imply fractal activation of the Karplus, M. See Pettitt, Matsunaga, Al-Obeidi, Gehrig, Hruby, ventricles. 1297 and Karplus. Lieb, W. R. See Franks and Lieb. Kaufman, E. N. and Jain, R. K. Measurement of mass — See Moss, Lieb, and Franks. transport and reaction parameters in bulk solution using Lin, G. C., El-Sayed, M. A., Marti, T., Stern, L. J., Mogi, T., photobleaching. Reaction limited binding regime. 596 and Khorana, H. G. Effects of individual genetic substitu- Keller, D. J. See Singh and Keller. tions of arginine residues on the deprotonation and reproto- Khorana, H. G. See Lin, El-Sayed, Marti, Stern, Mogi, and nation kinetics of the Schiff base during the bacterio- Khorana. rhodopsin photocycle. 172 Kiger, L. See Marden, Kiger, Kister, Bohn, and Poyart. Lindblom, G. See Thurmond, Lindblom, and Brown. Kim, J., Mosior, M., Chung, L. A., Wu, H., and McLaughlin, S. Liu, Q.-Y. and Strauss, H. C. Blockade of cardiac sarcoplasmic Binding of peptides with basic residues to membranes reticulum K* channel by Ca**: two-binding-site model of containing acidic phospholipids. 135 blockade. 198 King, G. I. See Wiener, King, and White. Liu, S. Y., Kono, M., and Ebrey, T. G. Effect of pH buffer Kircheis, M. See Kubitscheck, Kircheis, Schweitzer-Stenner, molecules on the light-induced currents from oriented Dreybrodt, Jovin, and Pecht. purple membrane. 204 Kirschner, D. A. See Fraser, Nguyen, Surewicz, and Kirschner. Liu, Y. and Dilger, J. P. Opening rate of acetylcholine receptor Kister, J. See Marden, Kiger, Kister, Bohn, and Poyart. channels. 424 Kjaer, K. See Helm, Tippmann-Krayer, Moéhwald, Als- Loewe, U. See Gimsa, Marszalek, Loewe, and Tsong. Nielsen, and Kjaer. Lowy, J., Popp, D., and Stewart, A. A. X-Ray studies of Klein, M. G. See Jacquemond, Csernoch, Klein, and Schnei- order-disorder transitions in the myosin heads of skinned der. rabbit psoas muscles. 812 Biophysical Journal Volume 60 December 1991 Ludwig, B. See Hendler, Pardhasasadhi, Reynafarje, and Milder, S. J. Correlation between absorption maxima and Ludwig. thermal isomerization rates in bacteriorhodopsin. 440 — See Pardhasaradhi, Ludwig, and Hendler. Mogi, T. See Lin, El-Sayed, Marti, Stern, Mogi, and Khorana. Mohandas, N. See Hebbel and Mohandas. M Morel, J. E. Cross-bridge cycling theories and high-speech lengthening behavior in frog muscle. 290 Moreno, A. P., Eghbali, B., and Spray, D. C. Connexin32 gap Ma, J. See Mundina-Weilenmann, Ma, Rios, and Hosey. junction channels in stably transfected cells. Equilibrium Ma, J., Mundina-Weilenmann, C., Hosey, M. M., and Rios, E. and kinetic properties. 1267 Dihydropyridine-sensitive skeletal muscle Ca channels in — Connexin32 gap junction channels in stably transfected polarized planar bilayers. 1. Kinetics and voltage depen- cells. Unitary conductance. 1254 dence of gating. 890 Morgan, D. L. and Harry, J. D. Response to J. E. Morel’s letter Mohwald, H. See Helm, Tippmann-Krayer, Méhwald, Als- to the editor. 292 Nielsen, and Kjaer. Morley, G. E. See Ibarra, Morley, and Delmar. Manor, Y., Gonczarowski, J., and Segev, I. Propagation of Mosior, M. and McLaughlin, S. Peptides that mimic the action potentials along complex axonal trees. Model and pseudosubstrate region of protein kinase C bind to acidic implementation. 1411 lipids in membranes. 149 Manor, Y., Koch, C., and Segev, I. Effect of geometrical Mosior, M. See Kim, Mosior, Chung, Wu, and McLaughlin. irregularities on propagation delay in axonal trees. 1424 Moss, G. W. J., Lieb, W. R., and Franks, N. P. Anesthetic Mao, B. Mass-weighted molecular dynamics simulation and inhibition of firefly luciferase, a protein model for general conformational analysis of polypeptide. 611 anesthesia, does not exhibit pressure reversal. 1309 — Mass-weighted molecular dynamics simulation of the pro- Mundina-Weilenmann, C., Ma, J., Rios, E., and Hosey, M. M. tein-ligand complex of rhizopuspepsin and inhibitor. 966 Dihydropyridine-sensitive skeletal muscle Ca channels in Marden, M. C., Kiger, L., Kister, J., Bohn, B., and Poyart, C. polarized planar bilayers. 2. Effects of phosphorylation by Coupling of ferric iron spin and allosteric equilibrium in cAMP-dependent protein kinase. 902 hemoglobin. 770 Mundina-Weilenmann, C. See Ma, Mundifa-Weilenmann, Markin, V. S. and Martinac, B. Mechanosensitive ion channels Hosey, and Rios. as reporters of bilayer expansion. A theoretical model. 1120 Murali, R. See Dowd, Murali, and Seagrave. Marriott, G., Clegg, R. M., Arndt-Jovin, D. J., and Jovin, T. M. Time resolved imaging microscopy. Phosphorescence and N delayed fluorescence imaging. 1374 Marszalek, P. See Gimsa, Marszalek, Loewe, and Tsong. Nakanishi, K. See Lawson, Zacks, Derguini, Nakanishi, and Martinez, G. See Sancho and Martinez. Spudich. Marti, T. See Lin, El-Sayed, Marti, Stern, Mogi, and Khorana. Needham, D. See Tran-Son-Tay, Needham, Yeung, and Hoch- Martinac, B. See Martin and Martinac. muth. Matsunaga, T. See Pettitt, Matsunaga, Al-Obeidi, Gehrig, Newcomb, W. W. See Baker, Newcomb, Olson, Cowsert, Olson, Hruby, and Karplus. and Brown. Maurice, D. M. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, Maurice, Nguyen, J. T. See Fraser, Nguyen, Surewicz, and Kirschner. Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. Nichols, C. G., Lederer, W. J., and Cannell, M. B. ATP McCammon, A. See Chiu, Jakobsson, Subramaniam, and dependence of K,,, channel kinetics in isolated membrane McCammon. patches from rat ventricle. 1164 McCammon, J. A. See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subrama- Nichols, C. G. See Cannell and Nichols. niam, Teng, McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. Nicholson, L. K. See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subrama- McIntosh, A. R. and Boucher, F. Photochemically induced niam, Teng, McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. charge separation occurring in bacteriorhodopsin. Detec- tion by time-resolved dielectric loss. 1 Nicklas, K., Bécker, J., Schlenkrich, M., Brickmann, J., and Bopp, P. Molecular dynamics studies of the interface be- McLarnon, J. G. and Wang, X.-P. Temperature dependence of tween a model membrane and an aqueous solution. 261 drug blockade of a calcium-dependent potassium channel in Nie, S. See Chen, Nie, Kuck, and Yu. cultured hippocampal neurons. 1278 Niebur, E. and Erdés, P. Theory of the locomotion of nema- McLaughlin, J. T. See Tomaselli, McLaughlin. todes. Dynamics of undulatory progression on a surface. McLaughlin, S. See Kim, Mosior, Chung, Wu, and McLaugh- 1132 lin. Noack, H. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, — See Mosior and McLaughlin. Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. Meek, K. M., Fullwood, N. J., Cooke, P. H., Elliott, G. F., Noguchi, T. See Hayashi, Noguchi, Tasumi, and Atkinson. Manrice, D. M., Quantock, A. J., Wall, R. S., and Worthing- ton, C. R. Synchrotron x-ray diffraction studies of the cornea, with implications for stromal hydration. 467 O Mencke, A. See Caffrey, Hogan, and Mencke. Mendelsohn, R. See Pleshko, Boskey, and Mendelsohn. Oldenbourg, R. Analysis of edge birefringence. Dedicated to Menestrina, G., Pederzolli, C., Forti, S., and Gambale, F. Lipid Shinya Inoué. 629 interaction of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A. Acid- Olson, C. See Baker, Newcomb, Olson, Cowsert, Olson, and triggered permeabilization and aggregation of lipid vesicles. Brown. 1388 Olson, N. H. See Baker, Newcomb, Olson, Cowsert, Olson, and Michaels, D. C. and Jalife, J. Politics of pacemaker domi- Brown. nance. 1295 Ormrod, D. G. C. See Wiggins, van Ryn, and Ormrod. Author Index Ottolenghi, M. See Barenholz, Cohen, Korenstein, and Otto- Rios, E. See Ma, Mundifia-Weilenmann, Hosey, and Rios. lenghi. — See Mundifia-Weilenmann, Ma, Rios, and Hosey. Roden, D. M. See Balser, Roden, and Bennett. P Rousseau, D. L. See Han, Ching, Hammes, and Rousseau. Roux, M. and Bloom, M. Calcium binding by phosphatidyl- Palanker, D. and Lewis, A. Statistical approach for subwave- serine headgroups. Deuterium NMR study. 38 length measurements with a conventional light microscope. Rubenstein, J. T. Analytical theory for extracellular electrical 1147 stimulation of nerve with focal electrodes. II. Passive my- Palma, M. U. See San Biagio and Palma. elinated axon. 538 Parasassi, T., De Stasio, G., Ravagnan, G., Rusch, R. M., and Rudell, A. P. and Fox, S. E. The propagation potential. An Gratton, E. Quantitation of lipid phases in phospholipid axonal response with implications for scalp-recorded EEG. vesicles by the generalized polarization of Laurdan fluores- 556 cence. 179 Rusch, R. M. See Parasassi, De Stasio, Ravagnan, Rusch, and Pardhasaradhi, K., Ludwig, B., and Hendler, R. W. Potentio- Gratton. metric and spectral studies with the two-subunit cytochrome aa, from Paracoccus denitrificans. Comparison with the S 13-subunit beef heart enzyme. 408 Pardhasasadhi, K. See Hendler, Pardhasasadhi, Reynafarje, Sackmann, E. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, and Ludwig. Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. Parnas, H. See Franke, Hatt, Parnas, and Dudel. — See Kas and Sackmann. Pecht, I. See Kubitscheck, Kircheis, Schweitzer-Stenner, Drey- San Biagio, P. L. and Palma, M. U. Spinodal lines and brodt, Jovin, and Pecht. Flory-Higgins free-energies for solutions of human hemoglo- Pederzolli, C. See Menestrina, Pederzolli, Forti, and Gambale. bins HbS and HbA. 508 Penfold, J. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, Sancho, M., and Martinez, G. Electrostatic modeling of Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. dipole-ion interactions in gramicidinlike channels. 81 Petersen, N. O. See Bjarneson and Petersen. Scarlata, S. F. Compression of lipid membranes as observed at Pettitt, B. M., Matsunaga, T., Al-Obeidi, F., Gehrig, C., Hruby, varying membrane positions. 334 V. J., and Karplus, M. Dynamical search for bis-penicil- Scheiner, S. and Duan, X. Effect of intermolecular orientation lamine enkephalin conformations. 1540 upon proton transfer within a polarizable medium. 874 Piepenstock, M. See Vaknin, Als-Nielsen, Piepenstock, and Schlenkrich, M. See Nicklas, B6cker, Schlenkrich, Brickmann, Lésche. and Bopp. Pine, J. See Chien and Pine. Schmitt, F.-J. and Knoll, W. Surface-plasmon microscopic Pleshko, N., Boskey, A., and Mendelsohn, R. Novel infrared observation of site-selective recognition reactions. 716 spectroscopic method for the determination of crystallinity Schneider, M. F. See Jacquemond, Csernoch, Klein, and of hydroxyapatite minerals. 786 Schneider. Popp, D. See Lowy, Popp, and Stewart. Schoenberg, M. See Fajer, Fajer, Schoenberg, and Thomas. Poyart, C. See Marden, Kiger, Kister, Bohn, and Poyart. — Effect of ionic strength on skinned rabbit psoas fibers in the Prendergast, F. G. See Axelsen, Bajzer, Prendergast, Cottam, presence of magnesium pyrophosphate. 690 and Ho. — Equilibrium muscle cross-bridge behavior. Theoretical Puppels, G. J., Garritsen, H. S. P., Segers-Nolten, G. M. J., de consideration II. A model for when both heads of myosin Mul, F. F. M., and Greve, J. Raman microspectroscopic bind to the actin filament. 679 approach to the study of human granulocytes. 1046 Schweitzer-Stenner, R. See Kubitscheck, Kircheis, Schweitzer- Stenner, Dreybrodt, Jovin, and Pecht. Q Seagrave, R. C. See Dowd, Murali, and Seagrave. Segal, Y. See Copello, Simon, Segal, Wehner, Sadagopa Qian, H., Sheetz, M. P., and Elson, E. L. Single particle Ramanujam, Alcock, and Reuss. tracking. Analysis of diffusion and flow in two-dimensional Segers-Nolten, G. M. J. See Puppels, Garritsen, Segers-Nolten, systems. 910 de Mul, and Greve. Quantock, A. J. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, Maurice, Segev, I. See Manor, Gonczarowski, and Segev. Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. — See Manor, Koch, and Segev. R Serov, S. M. See Klenchin, Sukharev, Serov, Chernomordik, and Chizmadzhev. Ramanujam, V. M. Sadagopa. See Copello, Simon, Segal, Sheetz, M. P. See Qian, Sheetz, and Elson. Wehner, Alcock, and Reuss. Sherman, A. An apolitical response. 1296 Ramia, M. Numerical model for the locomotion of spirilla. Shiver, J. W., Dankert, J. R., and Esser, A. F. Formation of 1057 ion-conducting channels by the membrane attack complex Ravagnan, G. See Parasassi, De Stasio, Ravagnan, Rusch, and proteins of complement. 761 Gratton. Siebert, F. See Fahmy, Siebert, and Tavan. Rayner, M. D. See Starkus and Rayner. Sigworth, F. J. See Heinemann and Sigworth. Rennie, A. R. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, Simon, B. See Copello, Simon, Segal, Wehner, Sadagopa Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. Ramanujam, Alcock, and Reuss. Reuss, L. See Copello, Simon, Segal, Wehner, Sadagopa Simon, J. D. See Dunn and Simon. Ramanujam, Alcock, and Reuss. Singh, S. and Keller, D. J. Atomic force microscopy of Reynafarje, B. See Hendler, Pardhasasadhi, Reynafarje, and supported planar membrane bilayers. 1401 Ludwig. Sneyd, J. See Tranchina, Sneyd, and Cadenas. Biophysical Journal Volume 60 December 1991 Sorrentino, A. M. See Lentz, Wu, Sorrentino, and Carleton. Trewhella, J. See Sosnick, Charles, Stubbs, Yau, Bradbury, Sosnick, T., Charles, S., Stubbs, G., Yau, P., Bradbury, E. M., Timmins, and Trewhella. Timmins, P., and Trewhella, J. Orienting rigid and flexible Tsay, T.-T. and Jacobson, K. A. Spatial Fourier analysis of biological assemblies in ferrofluids for small-angle neutron video photobleaching measurements. Principles and optimi- scattering studies. 1178 zation. 360 Sowers, A. E. See Chernomordik and Sowers. Tsong, T. Y. See Gimsa, Marszalek, Loewe, and Tsong. Sperelakis, N. See Josephson and Sperelakis. — Electroporation of cell membranes. 297 — See Josephson and Sperelakis. Spray, D. C. See Moreno, Eghbali, and Spray. U Spring, K. R. See Flamion, Bungay, Gibson, and Spring. Spudich, J. L. See Lawson, Zacks, Derguini, Nakanishi, and Uhl, R. See Hegemann, Gartner, and Uhl. Spudich. Stankowski, S. Surface charging by large multivalent mole- V cules. Extending the standard Gouy-Chapman treatment. 341 Vaknin, D., Als-Nielsen, J., Piepenstock, M., Lésche, M. Starkus, J. G. and Rayner, M. D. Gating current “fraction- Recognition processes at a functionalized lipid surface ation” in crayfish giant axons. 1101 observed with molecular resolution. 1545 Stein, L. A. and Chalovich, J. M. Activation of skeletal S-1 van Ginneken. Wilders, Jongsma, and van Ginneken. ATPase activity by actin-tropomyosin-troponin. Effect of van Osdol, W. W. See Ye, van Osdol, and Biltonen. Ca** on the fluorescence transient. 399 van Ryn, R. T. See Wiggins, van Ryn, and Ormrod. Stern, L. J. See Lin, El-Sayed, Marti, Stern, Mogi, and Vandenberg, C. A. and Bezanilla, F. A sodium channel model Khorana. of gating based on single channel, macroscopic ionic, and Stewart, A. A. See Lowy, Popp, and Stewart. gating currents in the squid giant axon. 1511 Strauss, H. C. See Liu and Strauss. — Single-channel, macroscopic, and gating currents from Stubbs, G. See Sosnick, Charles, Stubbs, Yau, Bradbury, sodium channels in the squid giant axon. 1499 Timmins, and Trewhella. van’t Hof, R. See de Kroon, Vogt, van’t Hof, de Kruijff, and de Subramaniam, S. See Chiu, Jakobsson, Subramaniam, and Gier. McCammon. Vaz, W. L. C. and Almeida, P. F. Microscopic versus macro- — See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subramaniam, Teng, scopic diffusion in one-component fluid phase lipid bilayer McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. membranes. 1553 Sugiura, H. See Joyner, Sugiura, and Tan. Vinson, P. K. See Walter, Vinson, Kaplun, and Talmon. Sukharey, S. I. See Klenchin, Sukharev, Serov, Chernomordik, Vogt, B. See de Kroon, Vogt, van’t Hof, de Kruijff, and de Gier. and Chizmadzhev. Surewicz, W. K. See Fraser, Nguyen, Surewicz, and Kirschner. Ww Szabo, A. See Zwanzig and Szabo. Wall, R. S. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, Maurice, T Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. Walter, A., Vinson, P. K., Kaplun, A., and Talmon, Y. Interme- Talmon, Y. See Walter, Vinson, Kaplun, and Talmon. diate structures in the cholate-phosphatidylcholine vesicle— Tamm, L. K. See Frey and Tamm. micelle transition. 1315 Tan, R. C. See Joyner, Sugiura, and Tan. Wang, X.-P. See McLarnon and Wang. Tasumi, M. See Hayashi, Noguchi, Tasumi, and Atkinson. Wehner, F. See Copello, Simon, Segal, Wehner, Sadagopa Tavan, P. See Fahmy, Siebert, and Tavan. Ramanujam, Alcock, and Reuss. Teng, Q. See Chiu, Nicholson, Brenneman, Subramaniam, Weihan, W. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, Teng, McCammon, Cross, and Jakobsson. Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. Thomas, D. D. See Fajer, Fajer, Schoenberg, and Thomas. Westerhoff, H. V. See Cortassa, Aon, and Westerhoff. Thomas, Jr., G. J. See Aubrey and Thomas. White, S. H. See Wiener, King, and White. Thomas, R. K. See Johnson, Bayerl, Weihan, Noack, Penfold, Wiener, M. C., King, G. I., and White, S. H. Structure of a fluid Thomas, Kanellas, Rennie, and Sackmann. dioleoy'nhosphatidylcholine bilayer determined by joint re- Thurmond, R. L., Lindblom, G., and Brown, M. F. Effect of finement of x-ray and neutron diffraction data. I. Scaling of bile salts on monolayer curvature of a phosphatidylethanol- neutron data and the distributions of double bonds and amine/water model membrane system. 728 water. 568 Timmins, P. See Sosnick, Charles, Stubbs, Yau, Bradbury, Wiggins, P. M., van Ryn, R. T. and Ormrod, D. G. C. Donnan Timmins, and Trewhella. membrane equilibrium is not directly applicable to distribu- Tippmann-Krayer, P. See Helm, Tippmann-Krayer, Méhwald, tions of ions and water in gels or cells. 8 Als-Nielsen, and Kjaer. Wilders, R., Jongsma, H. J., and van Ginneken, A. C. G. Tomaselli, G. F., McLaughlin, J. T., Jurman, M. E., Hawrot, Pacemaker activity of the rabbit sinoatrial node. A compari- E., and Yellen, G. Mutations affecting agonist sensitivity of son of mathematical models. 1202 the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. 721 Woodruff, W. H. See Goldbeck, Dawes, Einarsd6ttir, Wood- Tranchina, D., Sneyd, J., and Cadenas, I. D. Light adaptation ruff, and Kliger. in turtle cones. Testing and analysis of a model for pho- Worthington, C. R. See Meek, Fullwood, Cooke, Elliott, totransduction. 217 Maurice, Quantock, Wall, and Worthington. Tran-Son-Tay, R., Needham, D., Yeung, A., and Hochmuth, Wu, H. See Kim, Mosior, Chung, Wu, and McLaughlin. R. M. Time-dependent recovery of passive neutrophils after Wu, J. Microscopic model for selective permeation in ion large deformation. 856 channels. 238 Author Index Wu, J. R. and Lemz, B. R. Fourier transform infrared Yeh, Y. See Jones, Baskin, and Yeh. spectroscopic study of Ca** and membrane-induced second- Yellen, G. See Tomaselli, McLaughlin, Jurman, Hawrot, and ary structural changes in bovine prothrombin fragment 1. 70 Yellen. Wu, J. R. See Lentz, Wu, Sorrentino, and Carleton. Yeung, A. See Tran-Son-Tay, Needham, Yeung, and Hoch- Wu, S. and El-Sayed, M. A. CD spectrum of bacterio- muth. rhodopsin. Best evidence against exciton model. 190 Yu, N.-T. See Chen, Nie, Kuck, and Yu. Wu, Y. See Huang and Wu. Y Z Yager, P. See Chappell and Yager. Zacks, D. N. See Lawson, Zacks, Derguini, Nakanishi, and Yau, P. See Sosnick, Charles, Stubbs, Yau, Bradbury, Timmins, Spudich. and Trewhella. Zhuang, P. and Butterfield, A. Denaturation studies of active- Ye, Q., van Osdol, W. W., and Biltonen, R. L. Gel-liquid site labeled papain using electron paramagnetic resonance crystalline transition of some multilamellar lipid bilayers and fluorescence spectroscopy. 623 follows classical kinetics with a fractional dimensionality of Zwanzig, R. and Szabo, A. Time dependent rate of diffusion- approximately two. 1002 influenced ligand binding to receptors on cell surfaces. 671 ciii iae ntina Biophysical Journal Volume 60 December 1991 SUBJECT INDEX, 1991 (VOLUMES 59 - 60) 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. 4 OMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE AFM ELECTROSTATIC FORCE SCANNIN 600777 NATION/ DETACHMENT OF AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELL 590838 S AERUGINOSA EXOTOXIN A ACID-TRIGGERED PERMEABILIZATION 601388 NATION/ DETACHMENT OF AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELL 590849 RABBIT SINOATRIAL NODE A COMPARISON OF MATHEMATICAL MO 601202 HESION/ DETACHMENT OF AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELL 590861 FORMYL GROUP ON HEME A IMPLICATIONS ON THE PROPERTIES 600045 US OF GYRATION FIXATION AGGREGATION GUINIER ANALYSIS/ SM 590606 OF FIREFLY LUCIFERASE, A PROTEIN MODEL FOR GENERAL ANE 601309 D PERMEABILIZATION AND AGGREGATION OF LIPID VESICLES PSE 601388 S OF BILAYER EXPANSION A THEORETICAL MODE ESCHERICHIA C 601120 ONANCE/ DYNAMICS AND AGGREGATION OF THE PEPTIDE ION CH 600389 C OXIDASE CYTOCHROME AA 3 NANOSECOND SPECTROSCOPY 600125 -DIMENSIONAL DIFFUSION/ AGGREGATION STATE OF MELITTIN IN L 600319 E-SUBUNIT CYTOCHROMES AA3 FROM PARACOCCUS DENITRIFICA 600415 IAL ACIDIC PHOSPHOLIPIDS AGGREGATION/ LIPID INTERACTION OF 601388 O-SUBUNIT CYTOCHROME AA3 FROM PARACOCCUS DENITRIFICA 600408 RY ENTROPY DIMENSION/ AGING AND THE COMPLEXITY OF CARD 590945 IN A POLARIZABLE MEDIUM AB INITIO FORMATE BACTERIORHODOP 600874 ELS KINETICS ACTIVATION AGONIST RAPID PERFUSION ISOMERIZA 600424 RMIC SKELETAL MUSCLE/ ABNORMAL HUMAN SARCOPLASMIC RE 591085 / MUTATIONS AFFECTING AGONIST SENSITIVITY OF THE NICOTINI 600721 ONS/ STRUCTURE OF AN ABSORBED DIMYRISTOYLPHOSPHATIDY 590289 EL GATING EXTENSION TO AGONIST-ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS A 591136 F THE PURPLE MEMBRANE ABSORPTION BAND AND THE DEPROTO 600475 IN A MONOLAYER AT THE AIR/ WATER INTERFACE NEUTRON REFL 591325 Y OF THE NEAR INFRARED ABSORPTION BAND OF HEMOGLOBIN A 600884 NT CHANNELS/ REVERSED ALAMETHICIN CONDUCTANCE IN LIPID B 590873 / CORRELATION BETWEEN ABSORPTION MAXIMA AND THERMAL IS 600440 DENT CONDUCTANCE FOR ALAMETHICIN IN PHOSPHOLIPID VESICL 600380 RENTIAL SCATTERING AND ABSORPTION TO THE CIRCULAR DICHR 591183 THE PEPTIDE ION CHANNEL ALAMETHICIN MEASUREMENTS USING S 600389 ETIC CONSTANTS OF THE ACETYLCHOLINE ACH RECEPTOR REAC 601008 INTERACTIONS INFLUENCE ALAMETHICIN ORIENTATION MEMBRANE 601079 HANNEL APPLICATION TO ACETYLCHOLINE CHANNEL/ GENERAL 590278 PECIFICALLY-DEUTERATED ALANINE AND TRYPTOPHAN SIDE CHAIN 601337 SITIVITY OF THE NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ALPHA-BU 600721 Z VALUES USING SIMPLEX ALGORITHM ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY C 591194 ATION/ OPENING RATE OF ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR CHANNEL 600424 SEQUENCE CONDUCTANCE ALKALI CATIONS ION RADIUS/ MICROS 600238 ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ION CHAN 591136 ANS-BACTERIORHODOPSIN ALKALINE BACTERIORHODOPSIN PARA 600475 IMYRISTOYLPHOSPHATIDIC ACID AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH FER 591007 SPONSE VISION IN ALGAE/ ALL-TRANS RETINAL CONSTITUTES THE 601477 AT N-METHYL-D-ASPARTIC ACID RECEPTORS TWO BINDING SITES 590560 NGE SIMULATION WITH AN ALLOCATED ELLIPSOIDAL-SHELLS MOD 590139 AERUGINOSA EXOTOXIN A ACID-TRIGGERED PERMEABILIZATION A 601388 OF FERRIC IRON SPIN AND ALLOSTERIC EQUILIBRIUM IN HEMOGLO 600770 ROTEIN KINASE C BIND TO ACIDIC LIPIDS IN MEMBRANES ELECTR 600149 EMOGLOBIN HEMOGLOBIN ALLOSTERY SPIN LIGAND EFFECTOR O 600770 NCE SURFACE POTENTIAL ACIDIC PHOSPHOLIPIDS AGGREGATION 601388 CETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ALPHA-BUNGAROTOXIN ION CHANNEL L 600721 MEMBRANES CONTAINING ACIDIC PHOSPHOLIPIDS LYSINE ARGINI 600135 PLANES/ ADSORPTION OF ALPHA-HELICAL ANTIFREEZE PEPTIDES 590409 ENEITY IN ATP-DEPENDENT ACIDIFICATION IN ENDOCYTIC VESICLE 591208 E FOR A PREDOMINANTLY ALPHA-HELICAL STRUCTURE OF THE M 590516 SING SIMPLEX ALGORITHM ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY CYTOMECHAN 591194 CTIVE VIBRATIONS OF AN ALPHA-HELIX A MOLECULAR DYNAMICS 590795 EVALUATION OF SCANNING ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY VZ VALUES U 591194 SECONDARY STRUCTURE ALPHA-HELIX BACTERIORHODOPSIN RH 590516 FLUORESCENCE IMAGING ACRIDINE ORANGE LIFETIME CHROMOS 601374 R TRANSFORM INFRA RED ALPHAII HELIX/ WHAT SPECTROSCOPY 590934 THE SIZE AND ORDER OF ACTIN BUNDLES IN VITRO FASCIN STER 590456 ACE FORCE STERIC FORCE ALUMINA/ MEASURING ELECTROSTATI 601438 BY NEUTRON SCATTERING ACTIN DEUTERATED PROTEIN THIN FILA 590880 GEN ION CURRENTS IN RAT ALVEOLAR EPITHELIAL CELLS/ HYDRO 601243 OF MYOSIN BIND TO THE ACTIN FILAMENT ACTIN-MYOSIN INTERA 600679 UCTURAL TRANSITIONS OF ALZHEIMER AMYLOID PEPTIDES ALZHE! 601190 OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE ACTIN FILAMENT ROD-LIKE MOLECULE 590025 EIMER AMYLOID PEPTIDES ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AMYLOIDOSIS B 601190 CRYSTALLINE PHASE OF ACTIN FILAMENT SOLUTIONS AND ITS D 590025 TAL TILT ANGLE CHANGES AMIDE PLANE ORIENTATIONS/ DRAMAT 600089 ECTRICAL SIGNALS FROM ACTIN FILAMENTS PHASE CHANGE WAT 591284 SPHORYLATION BY CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE CHA 600902 NESIUM PYROPHOSPHATE ACTIN-MYOSIN INTERACTION CROSS-B 600690 ROPERMEABILIZATION OF AMPHIBIAN CARDIAC CELLS ELECTROP 591028 D TO THE ACTIN FILAMENT ACTIN-MYOSIN INTERACTION MUSCLE 600679 ENSITIVITY ION CHANNELS AMPHIPATIC MOLECULES LIPID BILAYE 601120 L MODEL OF ATP-INDUCED ACTIN-MYOSIN MOVEMENT IN VITRO/ A 590343 ANE WITH A PATCH CLAMP AMPLIFIER BLM BOUNDARY POTENTIAL 590939 S-1 ATPASE ACTIVITY BY ACTIN-TROPOMYOSIN-TROPONIN EFFE 600399 EL NOISE VI ANALYSIS OF AMPLITUDE HISTOGRAMS TO DETERMI 600577 ANALYSIS OF ANTAGONIST ACTION AT N-METHYL-D-ASPARTIC ACI 590560 ANSITIONS OF ALZHEIMER AMYLOID PEPTIDES ALZHEIMER’S DISE 601190 NNELS INWARD RECTIFIER ACTION POTENTIAL CLAMP/ DYNAMICS 601534 DES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AMYLOIDOSIS BETA-CONFORMATION E 601190 YOCARDIAL CONDUCTION ACTION POTENTIAL INTRACELLULAR P 590509 TIC RHODOPSIN/ RETINAL ANALOGUE RESTORATION OF PHOTOP 601490 F MATHEMATICAL MODELS ACTION POTENTIAL MEMBRANE CURRE 601202 TE, TETRAPHENYLBORATE, AND DIPICRYLAMINE/ DOMAINS AND A 591064 US CURRENT DURING THE ACTION POTENTIAL OF GUINEA PIG VEN 601534 OCYCLE KINETICS THEORY AND DIRECT METHOD BACTERIORHODO 590476 MPARTMENTAL MODELING ACTION POTENTIAL PROPAGATION AXO 601411 -CHANNEL, MACROSCOPIC, AND GATING CURRENTS FROM SODIUM 601499 MPING/ PROPAGATION OF ACTION POTENTIALS ALONG COMPLEX 601411 NEL, MACROSCOPIC IONIC, AND GATING CURRENTS IN THE SQUID 601511 ITIVE DYE RECORDING OF ACTION POTENTIALS AND SYNAPTIC P 600697 OSTATIC, VAN DER WAALS, AND HYDRATION FORCES IN ELECTROL 601438 PTOR CHANNELS KINETICS ACTIVATION AGONIST RAPID PERFUSIO 600424 EX AXONAL TREES MODEL AND IMPLEMENTATION COMPARTMENT 601411 AXONS SODIUM CHANNEL ACTIVATION KINETICS VOLTAGE CLAMP 601101 SS, STRAIN, CAPACITANCE, AND STRETCH CHANNEL ACTIVATION/ 590722 DOWS FOR THE ELECTRIC ACTIVATION OF A MEMBRANE ACTIVE T 591308 IDE CHAINS ASSIGNMENTS AND STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION FIL 601337 -LABELED F-ACTIN DURING ACTIVATION OF MYOSIN S1 ATPASE US 591235 TRANSDUCIN ACTIVATION, AND THE REACTION PATHWAY RHODOP 590640 DOES NOT IMPLY FRACTAL ACTIVATION OF THE VENTRICLES ELEC 601297 CELLS STUDIED WITH ONE- AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL DIFFUSION MO E, AND STRETCH CHANNEL ACTIVATION/ QUANTITATIVE VIDEO MIC 590722 EIN MODEL FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA, DOES NOT EXHIBIT PRES NTERACTION, TRANSDUCIN ACTIVATION, AND THE REACTION PATH 590640 BIT PRESSURE REVERSAL/ ANESTHETIC INHIBITION OF FIREFLY LU SULTS FOR TWO DISTINCT ACTIVATORS INTEGRINS ADHESION RE 590815 UINIER ANALYSIS/ SMALL ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING OF CHROM FLUORESCENCE LIFETIMES ACTIVE SITE KINETICS/ FLUORESCENC 590619 INE AS STUDIED BY SMALL ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING/ METASTAB TIVATION OF A MEMBRANE ACTIVE TRANSPORTSYSTEM/ FREQUE 591308 RA OF IRON-TRANSFERRIN ANION COMPLEXES IS CONSISTENT Wi RM INFRARED STUDIES OF ACTIVE-SITE-METHYLATED RHODOPSIN 590640 IDENTATE BINDING OF THE ANION IRON TRANSFERRIN EPR SYNER OF SKELETAL S-1 ATPASE ACTIVITY BY ACTIN-TROPOMYOSIN-TRO 600399 FECT OF THE SYNERGISTIC ANION ON ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC POMYOSIN MOLECULES IN ACTO-TROPOMYOSIN AS DETERMINED 590880 TOSKELETON/ EFFECT OF ANIOSMOTIC MEDIA ON THE VOLUME O INATES THE INHIBITION OF ACTOMYOSIN IN SKINNED MUSCLE FIB 600352 ED DIFFUSION REACTIONS ANISOTROPIC REACTIVITY/ TIME DEPE TICS MECHANOCHEMISTRY ACTOMYOSIN SKELETAL MUSCLE/ TW 590329 ESOLVED FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY FLUORESCENCE DYNAMI ENCY RESPONSES/ LIGHT ADAPTATION IN TURTLE CONES TESTIN 600217 RYLAMINE/ DOMAINS AND ANOMALOUS ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS E KINETICS PATCH-CLAMP/ ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE DEPENDEN 601164 P/ KINETIC ANALYSIS OF ANTAGONIST ACTION AT N-METHYL-D-A EL FOR THE EFFECTS OF AL 'FSION AND MECHANICS ON CELL M 600015 RDERED PHOTOSYNTHETIC ANTENNA COMPLEXES CHLOROSOMES T ACTIVATORS INTEGRINS ADHESION RECEPTORS PLATELET ACTI 590815 ANTIACUS AND B800-B850 ANTENNA COMPLEXES OF RHODOBACT PLATELET HETEROGENEITY ADHESION RECEPTORS PLATELET VOL 590828 AMIC ANALYSIS ENTROPY ANTI-ARRHYTHMIC DRUGS HYDROPHOB TERFACIAL POLARIZATION ADMITTANCE/ DIELECTRIC BEHAVIOR O 590139 ASSIUM ION CHANNELS IKI ANTIARRHYTHMIC AGENTS/ SINGLE IN HOLIPIDS LYSINE ARGININE ADSORPTION ELECTROSTATICS BILAYE 600135 0 WITH ISOMERIC HAPTENS ANTIBODIES ANTIFLUORESCEIN FLUOR OMAINS AND ANOMALOUS ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS OF DIPALMIT 591064 ERIC HAPTENS ANTIBODIES ANTIFLUORESCEIN FLUORESCENCE LIF YSTAL SURFACE PLANES/ ADSORPTION OF ALPHA-HELICAL ANTIF 590409 RPTION OF ALPHA-HELICAL ANTIFREEZE PEPTIDES ON SPECIFIC IC ONS OF SICKLE-CELL AND ADULT HUMAN HEMOGLOBIN HYDROPH 600508 T MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY ANTIGEN EXPRESSION IN VIVO/ MEASU TORS CHANNEL CURRENTS ADULT MUSCLE EMBRYONIC-LIKE MUS 601008 TUDY/ LOCATION OF TWO ANTIOXIDANTS IN ORIENTED MODEL ME SURFACE MEMBRANE OF ADULT RAT SKELETAL MUSCLE/ CHAR 591251 ION IMAGING V NUMERICAL APERTURE EFFECTS AND THE CONTRIB CTION OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA EXOTOXIN A ACID-TRIGGE 601388 ELLS GAP JUNCTIONS/ AN APOLITICAL RESPONSE BURSTING PAN BULIN E PHOTOBLEACHING AFFINITY CONSTANT FLUORESCENCE 600307 Y FOR MULTIION CHANNEL APPLICATION TO ACETYLCHOLINE CHA INDEX Subject Ref. 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Context @# Keyword No. Context # Keyword No. IONAL DIMENSIONALITY OF APPROXIMATELY TWO CALORIMETRY P 601002 VEMENT GATING CURRENT BAY K8644/ REPLY TO DR GRAHAM D 600980 V IMAGES !N HIGHER BORN APPROXIMATIONS MICROSCOPY OPTIC 591171 SON WITH THE 13-SUBUNIT BEEF HEART ENZYME CYTOCHROME O 600408 ODEL MEMBRANE AND AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION WATER STRUCTU 600261 ANS AND THE 13-SUBUNIT BEEF HEART ENZYME CYTOCHROME O 600415 UTANT EVIDENCE FOR AN ARCHAEBACTERIALLIKE CHROMOPHOR 601490 OSMOSIS GD-THREE-PLUS BEET STRETCH/ HYDROSTATIC AND OS 601326 PURE WATER INDUCED BY AREA-TO-VOLUME CHANGES VESICLE S 600825 HIGH-SPEED LENGTHENING BEHAVIOR IN FROG MUSCLE/ CROSS-B 590000 EPARATE LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL 590849 SE BURSTING PANCREATIC BETA CELLS GAP JUNCTIONS/ AN APO 601296 YSIS FOR LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL 590861 S OF MOUSE PANCREATIC BETA CELLS/ BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIE 590076 ANOLAMINE/ MOLECULAR AREAS OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AS DETERM 590108 NIZATION OF PANCREATIC BETA-CELLS BY GAP JUNCTION COUPLI 590547 IC PHOSPHOLIPIDS LYSINE ARGININE ADSORPTION ELECTROSTATI 600135 R'S DISEASE AMYLOIDOSIS BETA-CONFORMATION ELECTRON MICR 601190 CLE BACTERIORHODOPSIN ARGININE MUTANTS M-INTERMEDIATE U 600172 T POLARIZABILITY PEPTIDE BETA-SHEET STRUCTURE/ EFFECTIVE 590786 NETIC SUBSTITUTIONS OF ARGININE RESIDUES ON THE DEPROTO 600172 XES IS CONSISTENT WITH BIDENTATE BINDING OF THE ANION IRO 591091 Y A VARIABLE RESISTANCE ARRHYTHMIAS MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA 601038 IBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS BIFURCATIONS ONSAGER RECIPROCITY 600794 AR DYNAMICS SIMULATION ASPARTYL PROTEASE PROTEIN-LIGAND 600966 YLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYER DETERMINED BY JOINT REFIN 600568 ES FLAGELLAR ROTATION ASPIRATING PIPETTE ELECTRIC PULSE 601350 NNELS AS REPORTERS OF BILAYER EXPANSION A THEORETICAL 601120 ATP-DEPENDENT DYNAMIC ASSEMBLY OF THE MEMBRANE SKELET 600733 CAPACITANCE OF PLANAR BILAYER LIPID MEMBRANE WITH A PAT 590939 IMENSIONS IN THE 1H NMR ASSIGNMENT OF CYTOCHROME C/ CH 590323 YLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYER MEASURED WITH SPECULAR R 590289 THE MAIN CHAIN DIRECTED ASSIGNMENT STRATEGY COMPUTER A §91113 IMULI | FUNCTION OF LIPID BILAYER MEMBRANES PHASIC RESPON 591218 THE MAIN CHAIN DIRECTED ASSIGNMENT STRATEGY FOR THE ANA 591101 ONENT FLUID PHASE LIPID BILAYER MEMBRANES/ MICROSCOPIC 601553 TRYPTOPHAN SIDE CHAINS ASSIGNMENTS AND STRUCTURAL INTE 601337 TRON DIFFRACTION | FLUID BILAYER MODELS AND THE LIMITS OF 590162 ENT STRATEGY COMPUTER ASSISTED APPROACH PATTERN RECOG §91113 ECULAR MODELING/ FLUID BILAYER STRUCTURE DETERMINATION 590162 HARGES LIPID MEMBRANE/ ASYMMETRIC ELECTROSTATIC EFFECT 600845 ECULAR MODELING/ FLUID BILAYER STRUCTURE DETERMINATION 590174 PTOPHAN FLUORESCENCE ASYMMETRIC-BROMINATED PHOSPHATI 600525 LECTROLYTE EFFECTS ON BILAYER TUBULE FORMATION BY A DIA 600952 MIC FORCE MICROSCOPY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE AFM ELE 600777 STEROL-CONTAINING LIPID BILAYERS A NEUTRON DIFFRACTION ST 600498 LYTE SOLUTIONS WITH AN ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE COLLOID 601438 MELITTIN IN PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYERS A POLARIZED ATTENUATED T 600922 ROSTATIC INTERACTION IN ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY ATOMIC 600777 PRESSURE BETWEEN LIPID BILAYERS COMPARISON OF MEASURE 590538 NDAMINE HEXATIC PHASE/ ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY OF HYD 590755 / SLOW MOTIONS IN LIPID BILAYERS DIRECT DETECTION BY TWO- 590031 S PHOSPHOLIPID VESICLE/ ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY OF SUPP 601401 F PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYERS EFFECTS OF CHAINLENGTH 590775 TENTIAL ENERGY BARRIER ATOMIC MASS WEIGHTING/ MASS-WEIG 600611 ME MULTILAMELLAR LIPID BILAYERS FOLLOWS CLASSICAL KINETI 601002 TENTIAL ENERGY BARRIER ATOMIC MASS WEIGHTING/ MASS-WEIG 600966 MICIDIN CHANNELS IN LIPID BILAYERS GUANIDINIUM CHANNEL-BLO 590901 $1 ATPASE USING CAGED ATP SATURATION-TRANSFER EPR MUS 591235 RACTION DATA FROM LIPID BILAYERS | RELIABILITY AND PHASE RE 601356 IN THE F 1 F 0 ATPASES? ATP SYNTHASE PROTON FLUX PROTON 600101 RACTION DATA FROM LIPID BILAYERS I! REFINEMENT OF PHOSPHO 601366 ICLE POTASSIUM CHANNEL ATP VENTRICLE KINETICS PATCH-CLAM 601164 OPY LIPID CONFORMATION BILAYERS INFRARED SPECTRA/ ORIEN 591261 YSIS/ HETEROGENEITY IN ATP-DEPENDENT ACIDIFICATION IN END 591208 SPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE BILAYERS LANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILMS 590755 / A PHYSICAL MODEL OF ATP-INDUCED ACTIN-MYOSIN MOVEMEN 590343 RTED PLANAR MEMBRANE BILAYERS PHOSPHOLIPID VESICLE/ AT 601401 Y PHOTOLYSIS OF CAGED ATP/ RESTORING FORCES IN CARDIAC 591123 ENE LIPIDS IN INTACT LIPID BILAYERS PHOTO-INDUCED CHARGE TR 600110 IVATION OF SKELETAL S-1 ATPASE ACTIVITY BY ACTIN-TROPOMY 600399 IN CONDUCTANCE IN LIPID BILAYERS VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT COND 590873 CTIVATION OF MYOSIN S1 ATPASE USING CAGED ATP SATURATIO §91235 ELS IN POLARIZED PLANAR BILAYERS 1 KINETICS AND VOLTAGE D 600890 DUCTANCE IN THE F 1F 0 ATPASES? ATP SYNTHASE PROTON FL 600101 ELS IN POLARIZED PLANAR BILAYERS 2 EFFECTS OF PHOSPHORYL 600902 ILAYERS FROM POLARIZED ATR-FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY LIPID CONF 591261 RPTION ELECTROSTATICS BILAYERS/ BINDING OF PEPTIDES WITH 600135 ULAR COUPLING REENTRY ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE VENTRICULA 601038 RS LIPID-PROTEIN BINDING BILAYERS/ PEPTIDES THAT MIMIC THE 600149 PTURE MOLECULAR-POINT ATTACHMENTS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESI 590838 CURVATURE/ EFFECT OF BILE SALTS ON MONOLAYER CURVATU 600728 NNELS BY THE MEMBRANE ATTACK COMPLEX PROTEINS OF COMP 600761 TOCHROME C IN CATIONIC BINARY AND TERNARY LIPID-PROTEIN C 591007 ID BILAYERS A POLARIZED ATTENUATED TOTAL REFLECTION INFR 600922 ION OF PROTEIN KINASE C BIND TO ACIDIC LIPIDS IN MEMBRANES 600149 OMES OF CHLOROFLEXUS AURANTIACUS AND B800-B850 ANTENN 590992 RANE SURFACE/ CALCIUM BINDING BY PHOSPHOTIDYLSERINE HE 600038 ES THE DYNAMICS OF AN AUTOCATALYTIC SYSTEM OSCILLATION 600794 ALORIMETRY/ MEMBRANE BINDING INDUCES LIPID-SPECIFIC CHAN 600942 ES Il PASSIVE MYELINATED AXON AXONS MYELIN POLARIZATION/ 600538 CYSTEINE/ COMPETITIVE BINDING INTERACTION BETWEEN ZN2 A 590523 NELS IN THE SQUID GIANT AXON DIVALENT CHARGE SCREENING B 601499 G CELLS APPLICATION TO BINDING OF MONOVALENT HAPTENS T 600307 ENTS IN THE SQUID GIANT AXON MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD MARKOV | 601511 NSISTENT WITH BIDENTATE BINDING OF THE ANION IRON TRANSFE 591091 PAGATION POTENTIAL AN AXONAL RESPONSE WITH IMPLICATION 600556 LENT AND ELECTROSTATIC BINDING OF YEAST CYTOCHROME C TO 590894 N PROPAGATION DELAY IN AXONAL TREES AXONAL TREES GEOME 601424 HING REACTIONS LIMITED BINDING REGIME CANCER DETECTION C 600596 POTENTIAL PROPAGATION AXONAL TREES DYNAMIC LUMPING/ P 601411 UP IN THE ZN2/SAXITOXIN BINDING SITE IODOACETAMIDE PLANAR 590523 DELAY IN AXONAL TREES AXONAL TREES GEOMETRICAL INHOMO 601424 W OPTICAL PROBE OF CA2 BINDING SITES APPLIED TO BIOLOGICA 591040 ENTIALS ALONG COMPLEX AXONAL TREES MODEL AND IMPLEMEN 601411 TIC ACID RECEPTORS TWO BINDING SITES EACH FOR GLUTAMATE 590560 ASSIVE MYELINATED AXON AXONS MYELIN POLARIZATION/ ANALY 600538 OF HIGH-AFFINITY METAL BINDING SITES IN THE PROFILE STRUCT 590488 ETICS IN MYXICOLA GIANT AXONS ORDER OF THE BACK TRANSITI §90574 PROCESS UPON FLUORIDE BINDING TO HEMEPROTEINS ICE CRYO 591050 ATION IN CRAYFISH GIANT AXONS SODIUM CHANNEL ACTIVATION 601101 SION-INFLUENCED LIGAND BINDING TO RECEPTORS ON CELL SUR 600671 L RECORDING ESTIMATION BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION/ DIFFUSION O 600329 NTING RIGID AND FLEXIBLE BIOLOGICAL ASSEMBLIES IN FERROFL 601178 INDING SITES APPLIED TO BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES LUMI 591040 O MODEL MEMBRANE AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS/ PHOSPHORUS- 590055 CH CLAMP EXPERIMENTS/ BA-TWO-PLUS RELEASE FROM SODA G 600931 LAR-POINT ATTACHMENTS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLU 590838 NT AXONS ORDER OF THE BACK TRANSITION RATE CONSTANTS G 590574 E LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLU 590849 OSCOPY OF FILAMENTOUS BACTERIOPHAGE FF FD, M13, F1 INCO 601337 R LARGE CONTACT AREAS BIOMEMBRANE ADHESION CELL AGGLU 590861 TURAL INVESTIGATION OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN AND SOME OF IT 600989 NETIC RESONANCE STUDY BIOMEMBRANE CHOLESTEROL LANOST 590691 RHODOPSIN PHOTOCYCLE BACTERIORHODOPSIN ARGININE MUTA 600172 PANCREATIC BETA CELLS/ BIOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GAP JU 590076 S IN THE PHOTOCYCLE OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN AT MODERATE D 590313 E PLASMON MICROSCOPY BIOTIN STREPTAVIDIN/ SURFACE-PLAS 6007 16 CONDARY STRUCTURE OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN BACTERIORHOD 590934 TRON CRYSTALLOGRAPHY BIOTIN/ TWO-DIMENSIONAL CRYSTALS 590387 RTION/ CD SPECTRUM OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN BEST EVIDENCE 600190 ALS OF STREPTAVIDIN ON BIOTINYLATED LIPID LAYERS AND THEI 590387 NTED PURPLE MEMBRANE BACTERIORHODOPSIN BUFFER PHOTO 600204 HEIR INTERACTIONS WITH BIOTINYLATED MACROMOLECULES ELE 590387 OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN BACTERIORHODOPSIN CIRCULAR DICH 590934 H AS STUDIED BY OPTICAL BIREFRINGENCE ACTIN FILAMENT ROD- 590025 ISOMERIZATION RATES IN BACTERIORHODOPSIN DARK-ADAPTATI 600440 E MOLECULAR ORIGIN OF BIREFRINGENCE IN SKELETAL MUSCLE 601217 PARATION OCCURRING IN BACTERIORHODOPSIN DETECTION BY T 600001 ATORY ANALYSIS OF EDGE BIREFRINGENCE MICROSCOPY POLARI 600629 PY AND PHOTOSELECTION BACTERIORHODOPSIN DICHROISM PHO 600989 YOSIN SUBFRAGMENT-S-1 BIREFRINGENCE SKELETAL MUSCLE M 601217 ORY AND DIRECT METHOD BACTERIORHODOPSIN NONLINEAR LEA 590476 DYNAMICAL SEARCH FOR BIS-PENICILLAMINE ENKEPHALIN CONF 601540 RANSMEMBRANE PROTEIN BACTERIORHODOPSIN ORIENTED CIRCU 600089 PHOBIC RESPONSES IN A BLIND CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII 601490 SCHIFF BASE DURING THE BACTERIORHODOPSIN PHOTOCYCLE B 600172 PATCH CLAMP AMPLIFIER BLM BOUNDARY POTENTIAL/ MEASURE 590939 ARED SPECTROSCOPY OF BACTERIORHODOPSIN PROTEIN DYNAM 600286 CARDIA/ UNIDIRECTIONAL BLOCK BETWEEN ISOLATED RABBIT VE 601038 STRUCTURE ALPHA-HELIX BACTERIORHODOPSIN RHODOPSIN COL 590516 DUCTION/ OPEN CHANNEL BLOCK BY GADOLINIUM ION OF THE ST 591164 EDIUM AB INITIO FORMATE BACTERIORHODOPSIN SCRF HYDROGE 600874 ELS/ SMALL IMINIUM IONS BLOCK GRAMICIDIN CHANNELS IN LIPID 590901 MODERATE DEHYDRATION BACTERIORHODOPSIN SPECTROSCOPY §90313 LENT CHARGE SCREENING BLOCK PATCH CLAMP/ SINGLE-CHANN 601499 LY RETINAL REGENERATED BACTERIORHODOPSIN/ CIRCULAR DICH 590070 -BINDING-SITE MODEL OF BLOCKADE CALCIUM BLOCKADE SR PO 600198 IC PURPLE PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIUM, ECTOTHIORHODOSPIRA H 590988 RE DEPENDENCE OF DRUG BLOCKADE OF A CALCIUM-DEPENDENT 601278 E MEMBRANE ABSORPTION BAND AND THE DEPROTONATION OF TY 600475 NTERCURRENT PATHWAY/ BLOCKADE OF CARDIAC SARCOPLASMI 600198 AR INFRARED ABSORPTION BAND OF HEMOGLOBIN AFTER PHOTOL 600884 TIMES IN NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS AND SUSPENSIONS OF 590203 COPY/ GD3 VIBRONIC SIDE BAND SPECTROSCOPY NEW OPTICAL P 591040 AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS | FORCES TO RUPTURE 590838 TICULUM MICROINJECTION BAPTA FURA-2/ VOLTAGE-GATED AND 600867 AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS Ii MECHANICAL ENERGIE 590849 ACTION/ KINETICS OF THE BAROTROPIC RIPPLE LAMELLAR LIQUID 600456 AGGLUTININ-BONDED RED BLOOD CELLS Ili MECHANICAL ANALYSI 590861 N KINETICS OF THE SCHIFF BASE DURING THE BACTERIORHODOPS!I 600172 S OF HEMOGLOBIN IN RED BLOOD CELLS PROTEINS DYNAMICS H 590363 EUTROPHILS EOSINOPHILS BASOPHILS CHROMATIN MYELOPEROXI 601046 -MEMBRANE INTERACTION BLOOD COAGULATION PROTEIN DENAT 600942 DURING PROPAGATION IN BATHED VENTRICULAR MUSCLE MYOC 590509 PROTEIN CONFORMATION BLOOD COAGULATION/ FOURIER TRAN 600070 IAC MUSCLE/ EFFECT OF BAY K8644 ON CALCIUM-TWO-PLUS CH 600979 AL FIELDS GENERATED BY BLOOD FLOW ELECTROKINETIC DIGITA 600588 OMMENTS ON EFFECT OF BAY K8644 ON CALCIUM-TWO-PLUS CH 600980 TS TRANSPORT DIFFUSION BLOOD FLOW/ MODEL OF PLATELET T 600053 1564 BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL VOLUME 60 1991

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