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Cell Calcium (1998) 26(6), i-iii Harcourt Publishers Ltd 1999 Article No. ceca.1999.0103 Volume 26 contents NUMBERS 1/2 JULY/AUGUST 1999 RESEARCH Dexamethasone inhibits endotoxin-induced changes in calcium and contractility in rat isolated papillary muscle A. M. Reilly, X. Sun, D. A. Williams, G. J. Dusting 1 Xestospongin C is an equally potent inhibitor of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor and the endoplasmic-reticulum Ca** pumps P. De Smet, J. B. Parys, G. Callewaert, A. F. Weidema, E. Hill, H. De Smedt, C. Erneux, V. Sorrentino, L. Missiaen 9 Na*-Ca* exchange and Ca** efflux in transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells Y. Fang, M. Condrescu, J. P.R eeves 15 SR compartment calcium and cell apoptosis in SERCA overexpression T. S. Ma, D. L. Mann, J. H. Lee, G. J. Gallinghouse 25 Mechanism of fluoride action on the L-type calcium channel in cardiac ventricular myocytes K. Ono, M. Arita 37 Spatiotemporal analysis of [Ca**], rises in mouse eggs after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) M. S. Sato, M. Yoshitomo, T. Mohri, S. Miyazaki 49 Evidence that Ca**-waves in Xenopus melanotropes depend on calcium-induced calcium release: a fluorescence correlation microscopy and linescanning study W. J. H. Koopman, M. A. Hink, A. J. W. G. Visser, E. W. Roubos, B. G. Jenks 59 Focal sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium stores and diffuse inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and ryanodine receptors in human myometrium R.C. Young, S. P. Mathur 69 NUMBER 3/4 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1999 TOPICAL REVIEW Cell surface, Ca**(cation)-sensing receptor(s): one or many? D. Riccardi 77 MEETING REPORTS The Annexins: structure and functions R. Donato, F. Russo-Marie 85 Ins and Outs of Calcium: a workshop on chromaffin cells D. A. Powis, P. D. Marley, A. S. Schneider 91 RESEARCH Thimerosal increases the responsiveness of the calcium receptor in human parathyroid and rMTC6-23 cells R. Mihai, T. Lai, G. Schofield, J. R. Farndon 95 Intracellular calcium oscillations regulate ciliary beat frequency of airway epithelial cells J. H. Evans, M. J. Sanderson 103 ii Volume 26 contents Ca increase in secretory granules of stimulated mast cells S. Raison, |. Gillot, C. Choine, P. Pistone, S. Pagnotta, J.-P. Laugier, G. Nicaise 111 Permeability transition pore regulates both mitochondrial membrane potential and agonist-evoked Ca** signals in oligodendrocyte progenitors S. S. Smaili, J. T. Russell 121 Effect of cell ageing on Ca2+ influx into human red cells P. J. Romero, E. A.R omero 131 Metabolic glutamate receptor activation and intracellular cyclic ADP-ribose release Ca** from the same store in cultured DRG neurones J. Pollock, J. H. Crawford, J. F. Wootton, G. R. Seabrook, R. H. Scott 139 Ca?* signaling down-regulation in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease: why is Ca** so difficult to measure? M. Chen, H. L. Fernandez 149 NUMBER 5 NOVEMBER 1999 SPECIAL ISSUE Scaffolding proteins, cellular microdomains and cell signalling Edited by Shmuel Muallem, Thomas M. Wilkie Preface S. Muallem, T.M. Wilkie 155 INVITED REVIEWS A receptor scaffold mediates stimulus-response coupling in bacterial chemotaxis J. Stock, S.DaRe 157 The organization of INAD-signaling complexes by a multivalent PDZ domain protein in Drosophila photoreceptor cells ensures sensitivity and speed of signaling S. Tsunoda, C.S. Zuker 165 G protein-dependent Ca** signaling complexes in polarized cells S. Muallem, T.M. Wilkie 173 Protein targeting and calcium signaling microdomains in neuronal cells C. Blackstone, M. Sheng 181 Mitochondria as biosensors of calcium microdomains R. Rizzuto, P. Pinton, M. Brini, A. Chiesa, L. Filippin, T. Pozzan 193 Calcium signal transduction from caveolae M. Isshiki, R.G.W. Anderson 201 Targeting of PKA, PKC and protein phosphatases to cellular microdomains A.T.R. Sim, J.D. Scott 209 Scaffolding and protein interactions in MAP kinase modules M. Karandikar, M.H. Cobb 219 Signaling scaffolds in immune cells J.S. Kennedy, M. Raab, C.E. Rudd 227 Cell Calcium (1999) 24(5/6), i-iii © Harcourt Publishers Ltd 1999 Volume 26 contents _ iii NUMBER 6 DECEMBER 1999 REVIEW Expression of inositol trisphosphate receptors C.W. Taylor, A.A. Genazzani, S.A. Morris 237 RESEARCH Basolateral store-operated Ca**-entry in polarized human bronchial and colonic epithelial cells D. Kerstan, J. Thomas, R. Nitschke, J. Leipziger 253 The characterization and quantification of antigen-induced Ca** oscillations in a rat basophilic leukaemia cell line (RBL-2H3) J. Narenjkar, S.J. Marsh, E.S.K. Assem 261 Construction of a confocal microscope for real-time x-y and x-z imaging N. Callamaras |. Parker 271 Effects of hypochlorite-modified low-density and high-density lipoproteins on intracellular Ca** and plasma membrane Ca’*-ATPase activity of human platelets M. Zabe, R.E. Feltzer, E. Malle, W. Sattler, W.L. Dean 281 Alterations in calcium-mediated signal transduction after traumatic injury of cortical neurons J.T. Weber, B.A. Rzigalinski, K.A. Willoughby, S.F. Moove, E.F. Ellis 289 © Harcourt Publishers Ltd 1999 ISSN 0143 4160 All rights reserved. Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act, 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the Publishers (Harcourt Publishers Ltd, Robert Stevenson House, 1-3 Baxter's Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH1 3AF) or, in the case of reprographic reproduction, in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Ltd, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P OLP, UK. Typeset by The Publishing Technology Unit, Harcourt Publishers Ltd, Edinburgh, UK Printed and bound by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow. © Harcourt Publishers Ltd 1999 Cell Calcium (1999) 26(6), i-iii

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