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JOURNAL OF biochemical and biophysical methods R J. Biochem. Biophys. Methods 38 (1999) 231-232 Author Index Amundson, D.M. and Zhou, M. Hu, Y.-C., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 Fluorometric method for the enzymatic determination of cholesterol (38) 43 Jager, M., see Weber, P. (38) 71 Asakura, T., see Kikuchi, J. (38) 203 Johnson, K.L., see Yang, Q. (38) 103 Jyske, P., see Porras, S.P. (38) 89 Bangsow, T., see Weber, P. (38) 71 Bayer, E.A., see Morpurgo, M. (38) 17 Kenndler, E., see Sarmini, K. (38) 123 Benson, L.M., see Yang, Q. (38) 103 Kikuchi, J. and Asakura, T. Berezina, T.A., see Lozinsky, E. (38) 29 Use of '*C conformation-dependent chemical Berrios, M., see Conlon, K.A. (38) 181 shifts to elucidate the local structure of a Bjgrnsdottir, 1. and Hansen, S.H. large protein with homologous domains in Fast separation of 16 seizure drug substances solution and solid state (38) 203 using non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis Knell, G., see Weber, P. (38) 71 (Review paper) (38) 155 Koch, J., see Weber, P. (38) 71 Kostek, B., see Chengalvala, M. (38) 163 Chengalvala, M., Kostek, B. and Frail, D.E. A multi-well filtration assay for quantitation Likhtenshtein, G.I., see Lozinsky, E. (38) 29 of inositol phosphates in biological samples Lozinsky, E., Martin, VV., Berezina, T.A., (38) 163 Shames, A.I., Weis, A.L. and Likhtenshtein, Conlon, K.A. and Berrios, M. G.I. A method for direct cross-linking of DNA Dual fluorophore—nitroxide probes for bases containing aromatic amino groups to analysis of vitamin C in biological liquids proteins (38) 181 (38) 29 Cserhati, T., Forgacs, E. and Oros, G. Lu, J.-H., see Tan, A.-M. (38) 225 Effect of salt concentration and pH on the hydrophobicity parameters of surfactants Marcazzan, M., Vianello, F., Scarpa, M. and studied by TLC and spectral mapping Rigo, A. technique (38) | An ESR assay for a-amylase activity toward succinylated starch, amylose and amylopectin Forgacs, E., see Cserhati, T. (38) | (38) 191 Frail, D.E., see Chengalvala, M. (38) 163 Martin, VV., see Lozinsky, E. (38) 29 Morpurgo, M., Bayer, E.A. and Wilchek, M. Gomme, P.T., Stanton, P.G. and Hearn, M.T.W. N-hydroxysuccinimde carbonates and Evaluation of a pepscan approach to identify carbamates are useful reactive reagents for epitopes recognised by anti-hTSH coupling ligands to lysines on proteins (38) monoclonal antibodies (38) 53 17 Movileanu, L. Hansen, S.H., see Bjgrnsdottir, I. (38) 155 A rapid method for the evaluation of the Hansen, S.H., see Tj@rnelund, J. (38) 139 ionic permeabilities across epithelial cell Hearn, M.T.W., see Gomme, P.T. (38) 53 membranes (38) 209 $0165-022X(98)00003-2 Author Index Naylor, S., see Yang, Q. (38) 103 Valk6, I.E., see Porras, S.P. (38) 89 Vianello, F., see Marcazzan, M. (38) 191 Oros, G., see Cserhati, T. (38) 1 Wang, C.-X., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 Piechaczek, K., see Weber, P. (38) 71 Wang, T.-Z., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 Porras, S.P., Valk6, LE., Jyske, P. and Riekkola, Weber, P., Jager, M., Bangsow, T., Knell, G., M.-I Piechaczek, K., Koch, J. and Wolf, S. Effect of electrolyte and solvent composition Kinetic parameters and tissue distribution of on capillary electrophoretic separation of 5-oxo-L-prolinase determined by a some pharmaceuticals in non-aqueous media fluorimetric assay (38) 71 (Research paper) (38) 89 Weis, A.L., see Lozinsky, E. (38) 29 Wilchek, M., see Morpurgo, M. (38) 17 Qu, S.-S., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 Wolf, S., see Weber, P. (38) 71 Riekkola, M.-L., see Porras, S.P. (38) 89 Yang, Q., Benson, L.M., L. Johnson, K. and Rigo, A., see Marcazzan, M. (38) 191 Naylor, S. Analysis of lipophilic peptides and Sarmini, K. and Kenndler, E therapeutic drugs: on-line-nonaqueous Ionization constants of weak acids and bases capillary electrophoresis—mass spectrometry in organic solvents (Review paper) (38) 123 (Review paper) (38) 103 Scarpa, M., see Marcazzan, M. (38) 191 Shames, A.I., see Lozinsky, E. (38) 29 Zhou, H.-T., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 Song, Z.-H., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 Zhou, M., see Amundson, D.M. (38) 43 Stanton, P.G., see Gomme, P.T. (38) 53 Zhou, P.-J., Hu, Y.-C., Wang, C.-X., Song, Z.-H., Zhou, H.-T. and Tajima, Y Zhu, Y.-G. 1 1-Tungstocobalto(I] phosphate as a useful Determination of the thermogenesis curves standard for anionic colloid titration (38) 217 and studies of the thermodynamics and Tan, A.-M. and Lu, J.-H thermokinetics of seed germination (38) 171 Microcalorimetric study of antiviral effect of Zhu, Y.-G., see Zhou, P.-J. (38) 171 drug (38) 225 Tjernelund, J. and Hansen, S.H. Non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis of drugs: properties and application of selected solvents (Review paper) (38) 139 JOURNAL OF biochemical and biophysical a ES <_. methods ELSEVIER J. Biochem. Biophys. Methods 38 (1999) 233-234 Subject Index Activated N-hydroxysuccinimidyl carbamates, (1) y-Glutamyl cycle, (1) 71 17 Glutathione, (1) 71 Acyclovir, (3) 225 Glycoprotein hormones, (1) 53 Amplex'™ Red reagent, (1) 43 Goldman—Hodgkin—Katz formalism, (3) 209 a-Amylase activity, (3) 191 a-Amylase assay, (3) 191 Hapten, (3) 181 Anion-sensitive electrode, (3) 217 Herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1), (3) 225 Antibody, (3) 181 Antiviral effect, (3) 225 Ibuprofen, (2) 139 Apparent pH, (2) 139 Inositol phosphates, (3) 163 Intracellular micro-electrode technique, (3) 209 Background electrolyte, (2) 89 [onic permeabilities, (3) 209 Blood—brain barrier, (1) 71 Ionization, (2) 123 Isotope labeling, (3) 203 Capillary electrophoresis (CE), (2) 155 Capillary electrophoresis, (2) 103, 139 Ligand coupling, (1) 17 Cell model, (3) 209 Lipophilicity, (1) | Cholesterol, (1) 43 Cholesterol oxidase, (1) 43 Mass spectrometry, (2) 103 '*C NMR chemical shift, (3) 203 Microcalorimetry, (3) 171, 225 Conjugation, (3) 181 Microplate, (1) 43 Migration, (2) 139 Discontinuous epitopes, (1) 53 Monoclonal antibodies, (1) 53 Diuretics, (2) 89 Multi-well assay, (3) 163 DNA, (3) 181 Drugs, (2) 103 Narcotics, (2) 89 Nitroxide, (1) 29 Electrophoretic mobility, (2) 139 Nitroxide labeled polysaccharides, (3) 191 Electrostatic effects, (2) 123 Nonaqueous, (2) 103 ELISA, (3) 181 Non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis, (2) 89 ELISA assays, (1) 53 Non-aqueous media, (2) 139, 155 Enthalpy/entropy, (2) 123 Nuclear magnetic resonance, (3) 203 Enzyme assay, (1) 71 Ephedrine, (2) 89 Organic solvents, (2) 123 Epithelial cell membranes, (3) 209 Ortho-phthaldialdehyde, (1) 71 Equivalent electrical circuit, (3) 209 8-Oxoguanine, (3) 181 ESR, (1) 29, (3) 191 5-Oxo-l-prolinase, (1) 71 Fluorescence, (1) 29, 43 Peptides, (2) 103 Free radicals, (1) 29 pH and salt effect, (1) | Functional group-specific modification of primary pX, values, (2) 123 amines, (1) 17 Polyanion, (3) 217 $0165-022X(98)00004-4 234 Subject Index Potentiometric titration, (3) 217 Staphylococcal protein A, (3) 203 Probenecid, (2) 89 Synthetic peptides, (1) 53 Seed germination, (3) 171 Thermodynamics, (3) 171 Seizure drug substances, (2) 155 Thermogenesis curve, (3) 171 Serum, (1) 43 Thermokinetics, (3) 171 Signal transduction, (3) 163 Solid-phase methods, (1) 53 Undeca(11-)tungstocobalto(II)phosphate, (3) 217 Solute—solvent interactions, (2) 123 Solvent composition, (2) 89 Vero cells, (3) 225 Specific hydrophobic surface area, (1) | Viscosity, (2) 139 Spectral mapping, (1) 1 Vitamin C, (1) 29 Spin labeling, (3) 191

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