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BIOEUECGHEIMRE OSI FABENIERG OAG S Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics 42 (1997) 299 Author Index of Volume 42 Agostiano, A. 255 Grebe, R. 221 Otero, T.F. 117 Albers, W.M. 25 Griffith, A. 15 Ottova, A.L. 77, 141, 161 Alonso-Romanowski, S. 187 Grossman, Y. 133 An, Z. 283 Gutz, I. 175 Paula, S. 153 Petcu, I. 179 Babincova, M. 35 Halstenberg, S. 123 Pieper, W. 123 Bakiené, E. 263 Hampel, C. 241 Pooga, M. 123 Bamford, D.H. 263 Heleg-Shabtai, V. 95 Priel, Z. 133 Bar-Shimon, M. 133 Hervas, M. 249 Radu, M. 179 Bartsch, G. 221 Hianik, T. 35, 123 Rehak, M. 35 Baumann, M. 221 Hofmann, G.A. 283 Ringsdorf, H. 241 BerZinskiené, J. 263 Rosemberg, Y. 275 Blank, M. 231 Janshoff, A. 213 Rukenstein, A. 235 Biickmann, A.F. 95 Jeuken, L. 25 Bunjes, N. 241 Jiang, L. 15 Sansifena, J.M. 117 Jonczyk, A. 241 Sargent, D.F. 35, 1 23 Canters, G.W. 25 Schmidt, H.-L. 1 Caselli, M. 255 Kaatze, U. 123 Schuhmann, W. 1 C4ssia-Moura, R. 193 Katz, E. 95 Serrano, S.H.P. 175 Ceccarelli, D. 169 Kauffmann, J.-M. 109 Shmigol, A.V. 197 Cha, C. 63 Knoll, W. 241 Sieber, M. 213 Cooper, J.M. 15 Korenstein, R. 275 Siontorou, C.G. 71 Coté, L. 235 Kostyuk, P.G. 197 Snejdarkova, M. 35 Kozlov, A.V. 169 Soo, L. 231 Daugelavicius, R. 263 Krivanek, R. 123 Steinem, C. 213 Deamer, D.W. 153 Kusano, S. 59 De la Cerda, B. 249 Tarasiuk, A. 133 De la Rosa, M.A. 249 La-Scalea, M.A. 175 Tien, H.T. 77, 141, 161 Diaz, A. 249 Langel, U. 123 Tomasi, A. 169 Dong, S. 7 Lekkala, J.O. 25 Tominaga, M. 59 Dong, X.-D. 63 La, 3. 7 Turner, A.P.F. 25 Li, L. 283 Eichler, D. 227 Lotzbeyer, T. 1 Vallejo, A.E. 187 Elvira, M. 207 Lu, J. 63 Vilche, J.R. 187 Villalobo, A. 207 Fologea, D. 179 Masini, A. 169 Volkov, A.G. 153 Matysik, F.-M. 111 Gaburjakova, J. 123 McNeil, C.J. 15 Wang, L.-G. 161 Gaburjakova, M. 123 Wang, X. 161 Galla, H.-J. 213 Nakashima, N. 59 Willner, B. 43, 95 Gallesi, D. 169 Naumann, R. 241 Willner, I. 43, 95 Gassa, L.M. 187 Navarro, J.A. 249 Wurster, S.H. 77 Giovannini, F. 169 Nikolelis, D.P. 71 Glidle, A. 15 Xavier, Jr., 1.M. 193 Goodman, R. 235 Oliveira Brett, ALM. 111, 175 Graber, P. 241 Opler, M. 235 Zhang, L. 283 BIO RIRGCHIERME OS I PRBIOENERGAUES LSEVIER Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics 42 (1997) 301-305 Subject Index of Volume 42 ACTH,_5 4 BLMs A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs Electrochemistry of supported bilayer lipid membranes: background with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 and techniques for biosensor development (Tien et al.) 77 Adsorption Self-assembled bilayer lipid membranes: from mimicking biomem- Sonoelectrochemical studies of guanine and guanosine (Oliveira Brett, branes to practical applications (Ottova, Tien) 141 Matysik) 111 Amperometric titration Glucose minisensor based on self-assembled biotinylated phospho- Calcium signalling lipid membrane on a solid support and its physical properties Intracellular stores and calcium signalling in mammalian sensory (Snejdarkova et al.) 35 neurones (Kostyuk, Shmigol) 197 Antigen monolayer Calmodulin Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Calmodulin prevents the proteolysis of connexin32 by m-calpain (Willner, Willner) 43 (Elvira, Villalobo) 207 Artificial muscle m—Caplain Bilayer dimensions and movement in artificial muscles (Otero, Calmodulin prevents the proteolysis of connexin32 by m-calpain Sansifiena) 117 (Elvira, Villalobo) 207 ATPase Carbon dioxide Coupling of proton translocation through ATPase incorporated into Hemoglobin modified bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) biosensor for supported lipid bilayers to an electrochemical process (Naumann et carbon dioxide detection (Nikolelis, Siontorou) 71 al.) 241 Catacholamine metabolism Avidin Reduced dopamine levels in PCi2 cells exposed to low frequency Glucose minisensor based on self-assembled biotinylated phospho- electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 lipid membrane on a solid support and its physical properties Catalytic electron transfer reaction (Snejdarkova et al.) 35 Tuning of lipid bilayer fluidity regulates mediated electron transfer reactions of glucose oxidase immobilized on lipid bilayer films on an Bilayer lipid membranes electrode (Tominaga et al.) 59 Glucose minisensor based on self-assembled biotinylated phospho- Cation transport lipid membrane on a solid support and its physical properties Identification of channel membrane processes in bilayer lipid mem- (Snejdarkova et al.) 35 branes by electrochemical techniques (Gassa et al.) 187 Hemoglobin modified bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) biosensor for Cell manipulation carbon dioxide detection (Nikolelis, Siontorou) 71 Numerical calculation of electric fields surrounding biological cells in Bilayers three dimensions (Bartsch et al.) 221 Two mechanisms of permeation of small neutral molecules and Channel /membrane contributions hydrated ions across phospholipid bilayers (Volkov et al.) 153 Identification of channel membrane processes in bilayer lipid mem- Bioelectrochemistry branes by electrochemical techniques (Gassa et al.) 187 Two mechanisms of permeation of small neutral molecules and Chronoamperometry hydrated ions across phospholipid bilayers (Volkov et al.) 153 Photoelectrochemistry of thylakoid membranes (Agostiano, Caselli) Biosensor 255 Hemoglobin modified bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) biosensor for Ciliary beating carbon dioxide detection (Nikolelis, Siontorou) 71 On membrane potential and ciliary stimulation (Bar-Shimon et al.) Impedance analysis of ion transport through gramicidin channels 133 incorporated in solid supported lipid bilayers (Steinem et al.) 213 Closed loop conductor Biosensors Nearly closed loops in biological systems as electromagnetic recep- Electrochemistry of supported bilayer lipid membranes: background tors (Eichler) 227 and techniques for biosensor development (Tien et al.) 77 Coherence Self-assembled bilayer lipid membranes: from mimicking biomem- Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency branes to practical applications (Ottova, Tien) 141 electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 Black lipid membranes Colicin Identification of channel membrane processes in bilayer lipid mem- Is it possible to induce ion channel memory control? (Cassia-Moura, branes by electrochemical techniques (Gassa et al.) 187 Xavier, Jr.) 193 302 Subject Index of Volume 42 Command surface Electric field pulses Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Incorporation of macromolecules into cells and vesicles by low (Willner, Willner) 43 electric fields: induction of endocytotic-like processes (Rosemberg, Conductance Korenstein) 275 A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs Electrochemical coupling with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 Coupling of proton translocation through ATPase incorporated into Connexin32 supported lipid bilayers to an electrochemical process (Naumann et Calmodulin prevents the proteolysis of connexin32 by m-calpain al.) 241 (Elvira, Villalobo) 207 Electrochemical detection (ED) Control Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Is it possible to induce ion channel memory control? (Cassia-Moura, electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 Xavier, Jr.) 193 Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy Cyclic voltammetry Identification of channel membrane processes in bilayer lipid mem- Electrochemistry of supported bilayer lipid membranes: background branes by electrochemical techniques (Gassa et al.) 187 and techniques for biosensor development (Tien et al.) 77 Electrochemistry Electrochemical reduction of metronidazole at a DNA-modified glassy Characterising the formation of a bioelectrochemical interface at a carbon electrode (Oliveira Brett et al.) 175 self-assembled monolayer using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Cytochrome c (Jiang et al.) 15 Minizymes. A new strategy for the development of reagentless amper- Hemoglobin modified bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) biosensor for ometric biosensors based on direct electron-transfer processes carbon dioxide detection (Nikolelis, Siontorou) 71 (Létzbeyer et al.) 1 Electrochemomechanical Characterising the formation of a bioelectrochemical interface at a Bilayer dimensions and movement in artificial muscles (Otero, self-assembled monolayer using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Sansifiena) 117 (Jiang et al.) 15 Electroincorporation Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated (Willner, Willner) 43 electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and Cytochrome c, gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 Reduction of photosystem I by cytochrome c, and plastocyanin: Electromagnetic receptor molecular recognition and reaction mechanism (Hervas et al.) 249 Nearly closed loops in biological systems as electromagnetic recep- tors (Eichler) 227 Electromechanical calculation Dielectric spectroscopy Numerical calculation of electric fields surrounding biological cells in A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs three dimensions (Bartsch et al.) 221 with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 Electron transfer Dielectrophoresis Design of novel molecular wires for realizing long-distance electron Numerical calculation of electric fields surrounding biological cells in transfer (Albers et al.) 25 three dimensions (Bartsch et al.) 221 Electronic processes in supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs) Differential pulse voltammetry containing a geodesic form of carbon (fullerene C,,) (Tien et al.) 161 Electrochemical reduction of metronidazole at a DNA-modified glassy Reduction of photosystem I by cytochrome c, and plastocyanin: carbon electrode (Oliveira Brett et al.) 175 molecular recognition and reaction mechanism (Hervas et al.) 249 Dimensions Electroporation Bilayer dimensions and movement in artificial muscles (Otero, Numerical calculation of electric fields surrounding biological cells in Sansifiena) 117 three dimensions (Bartsch et al.) 221 Dinitropheny! antibody In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and (Willner, Willner) 43 gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 Direct electrochemistry of proteins and enzymes Electrostriction Self-assembled monolayers of thiols on gold electrodes for bioelectro- Glucose minisensor based on self-assembled biotinylated phospho- chemistry and biosensors (Dong, Li) 7 lipid membrane on a solid support and its physical properties Direct electron transfer (Snejdarkova et al.) 35 Minizymes. A new strategy for the development of reagentless amper- Endocytosis ometric biosensors based on direct electron-transfer processes Incorporation of macromolecules into cells and vesicles by low (Létzbeyer et al.) 1 eiectric fields: induction of endocytotic-like processes (Rosemberg, DNA-modified electrode Korenstein) 275 Electrochemical reduction of metronidazole at a DNA-modified glassy Enzyme activation carbon electrode (Oliveira Brett et al.) 175 Frequency dependence of Na,K-ATPase function in magnetic fields Dopac (Blank, Soo) 231 Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Enzyme electrode electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Dopamine (Willner, Willner) 43 Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 Subject Index of Volume 42 Enzyme monolayer Hemin Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches Minizymes. A new strategy for the development of reagentless amper- for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 ometric biosensors based on direct electron-transfer processes ESCA (Létzbeyer et al.) 1 Characterising the formation of a bioelectrochemical interface at a Hemoglobin self-assembled monolayer using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Hemoglobin modified bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) biosensor for (Jiang et al.) 15 carbon dioxide detection (Nikolelis, Siontorou) 71 Extremely low electromagnetic Heteroarene oligomers Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Design of novel molecular wires for realizing long-distance electron electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 transfer (Albers et al.) 25 (elf EM) fields High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 Human skin xenograft In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated Field trap design electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and Numerical calculation of electric fields surrounding biological cells in gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 three dimensions (Bartsch et al.) 221 Hydrophobic effect Finite element method Two mechanisms of permeation of small neutral molecules and Numerical calculation of electric fields surrounding biological cells in hydrated ions across phospholipid bilayers (Volkov et al.) 153 three dimensions (Bartsch et al.) 221 Flavoenzyme Immobilization Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches Characteristics of the glucose oxidase at different surfaces (Dong et for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 al.) 63 Frequency dependence Immoibilized glucose oxidase Frequency dependence of Na,K-ATPase function in magnetic fields Tuning of lipid bilayer fluidity regulates mediated electron transfer (Blank, Soo) 231 reactions of glucose oxidase immobilized on lipid bilayer films on an Fullerenes electrode (Tominaga et al.) 59 Electronic processes in supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs) Impedance spectroscopy containing a geodesic form of carbon (fullerene C,,) (Tien et al.) 161 Impedance analysis of ion transport through gramicidin channels incorporated in solid supported lipid bilayers (Steinem et al.) 213 Galparan In vivo A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and Glassy carbon gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 Electrochemical reduction of metronidazole at a DNA-modified glassy Ion channel carbon electrode (Oliveira Brett et al.) 175 Is it possible to induce ion channel memory control? (Cassia-Moura, Glucose oxidase Xavier, Jr.) 193 Glucose minisensor based on self-assembled biotinylated phospho- Ionizing radiation lipid membrane on a solid support and its physical properties Kinetics of electroinduced pores as a probe of membrane modification (Snejdarkova et al.) 35 produced by ionizing radiation (Petcu et al.) 179 Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Ion pump (Willner, Willner) 43 Frequency dependence of Na,K-ATPase function in magnetic fields Characteristics of the glucose oxidase at different surfaces (Dong et (Blank, Soo) 231 al.) 63 Ion transport Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches Impedance analysis of ion transport through gramicidin channels for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 incorporated in solid supported lipid bilayers (Steinem et al.) 213 Glucose sensor Iron (dietary overload) Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches The role of desferrioxamine chelatable iron in rat liver mitochondrial for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 dysfunction in chronic dietary iron overload (Ceccarelli et al.) 169 Gramicidin D Iron toxicity Impedance analysis of ion transport through gramicidin channels The role of desferrioxamine chelatable iron in rat liver mitochondrial incorporated in solid supported lipid bilayers (Steinem et al.) 213 dysfunction in chronic dietary iron overload (Ceccarelli et al.) 169 Guanine Sonoelectrochemical studies of guanine and guanosine (Oliveira Brett, Kinetics Matysik) 111 Is it possible to induce ion channel memory control? (Cassia-Moura, Guanosine Xavier, Jr.) 193 Sonoelectrochemical studies of guanine and guanosine (Oliveira Brett, Kinetics of electroinduced pores Matysik) 111 Kinetics of electroinduced pores as a probe of membrane modification produced by ionizing radiation (Petcu et al.) 179 Hairless mice In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated Light-induced electronic processes electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and Electronic processes in supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs) gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 containing a geodesic form of carbon (fullerene C,¢,) (Tien et al.) 161 304 Subject Index of Volume 42 Lipid bilayer Mitochondrial function (lipid peroxidation) Self-assembled monolayers of thiols on gold electrodes for bioelectro- The role of desferrioxamine chelatable iron in rat liver mitochondrial chemistry and biosensors (Dong, Li) 7 dysfunction in chronic dietary iron overload (Ceccarelli et al.) 169 Electronic processes in supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs) Mitochondria (membrane potential) containing a geodesic form of carbon (fullerene C,,) (Tien et al.) 161 The role of desferrioxamine chelatable iron in rat liver mitochondrial Lipid bilayer film dysfunction in chronic dietary iron overload (Ceccarelli et al.) 169 Tuning of lipid bilayer fluidity regulates mediated electron transfer Molecular recognition reactions of glucose oxidase immobilized on lipid bilayer films on an Characterising the formation of a bioelectrochemical interface at a electrode (Tominaga et al.) 59 self-assembled monolayer using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Lipid bilayers (Jiang et al.) 15 Electrochemistry of supported bilayer lipid membranes: background Reduction of photosystem I by cytochrome c, and plastocyanin: and techniques for biosensor development (Tien et al.) 77 molecular recognition and reaction mechanism (Hervas et al.) 249 A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs Molecular wires with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 Design of novel molecular wires for realizing long-distance electron Self-assembled bilayer lipid membranes: from mimicking biomem- transfer (Albers et al.) 25 branes to practical applications (Ottova, Tien) 141 Lipophilic anions Na,K-ATPase Binding of lipophilic anions to microbial cells (Daugelavicius et al.) Frequency dependence of Na,K-ATPase function in magnetic fields 263 (Blank, Soo) 231 Liposomes Nitroimidazole Identification of channel membrane processes in bilayer lipid mem- Electrochemical reduction of metronidazole at a DNA-modified glassy branes by electrochemical techniques (Gassa et al.) 187 carbon electrode (Oliveira Brett et al.) 175 Magnetic fields Optobioelectronics Frequency dependence of Na,K-ATPase function in magnetic fields Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices (Blank, Soo) 231 (Willner, Willner) 43 Magnetic noise (N) fields Outer membrane permeability Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Binding of lipophilic anions to microbial cells (Daugelavicius et al.) electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 263 Mastoparan A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 Partitioning Membrane binding Two mechanisms of permeation of small neutral molecules and Binding of lipophilic anions to microbial cells (Daugelavicius et al.) hydrated ions across phospholipid bilayers (Volkov et al.) 153 263 PC12 neuronal pheochromocytoma cells Membrane modification Reduced dopamine levels in PC12 cells exposed to low frequency Kinetics of electroinduced pores as a probe of membrane modification electromagnetic fields (Opler et al.) 235 produced by ionizing radiation (Petcu et al.) 179 Phase transitions Membrane potential A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs On membrane potential and ciliary stimulation (Bar-Shimon et al.) with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 133 Phenyldicarbaundecaborane Membrane proteins Binding of lipophilic anions to microbial cells (Daugelavicius et al.) Coupling of proton translocation through ATPase incorporated into 263 supported lipid bilayers to an electrochemical process (Naumann et Photoactive monolayer al.) 241 Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Membranes (Willner, Willner) 43 Electrochemistry of supported bilayer lipid membranes: background Photoelectrochemical cell and techniques for biosensor development (Tien et al.) 77 Photoelectrochemistry of thylakoid membranes (Agostiano, Caselli) Self-assembled bilayer lipid membranes: from mimicking biomem- 255 branes to practical applications (Ottova, Tien) 141 Photoisomerizable antigen Membrane transport Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Two mechanisms of permeation of small neutral molecules and (Willner, Willner) 43 hydrated ions across phospholipid bilayers (Volkov et al.) 153 Photoisomerizable electron mediator Memory Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Is it possible to induce ion channel memory control? (CAssia-Moura, (Willner, Willner) 43 Xavier, Jr.) 193 Photoisomerizable enzyme Microperoxidase Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Minizymes. A new strategy for the development of reagentless amper- (Willner, Willner) 43 ometric biosensors based on direct electron-transfer processes Photoisomerizable FAD cofactor (Létzbeyer et al.) 1 Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Minizymes (Willner, Willner) 43 Minizymes. A new strategy for the development of reagentless amper- Photoisomerizable monolayer ometric biosensors based on direct electron-transfer processes Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices (Létzbeyer et al.) 1 (Willner, Willner) 43 Subject Index of Volume 42 Photoswitchable enzyme Sensory neurones Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Intracellular stores and calcium signalling in mammalian sensory (Willner, Willner) 43 neurones (Kostyuk, Shmigol) 197 Photosystem I Skin Reduction of photosystem I by cytochrome c, and plastocyanin: In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated molecular recognition and reaction mechanism (Hervas et al.) 249 electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and Photosystem II gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 Photoelectrochemistry of thylakoid membranes (Agostiano, Caselli) Solid support 255 Glucose minisensor based on self-assembled biotinylated phospho- Planar lipid bilayer lipid membrane on a solid support and its physical properties Is it possible to induce ion channel memory control? (Cassia-Moura, (Snejdarkova et al.) 35 Xavier, Jr.) 193 Solid supported lipid bilayers Plastocyanin Impedance analysis of ion transport through gramicidin channels Reduction of photosystem I by cytochrome c, and plastocyanin: incorporated in solid supported lipid bilayers (Steinem et al.) 213 molecular recognition and reaction mechanism (Hervas et al.) 249 Solid-supported lipid layer Polymyxin B Coupling of proton translocation through ATPase incorporated into Binding of lipophilic anions to microbial cells (Daugelavitius et al.) supported lipid bilayers to an electrochemical process (Naumann et 263 al.) 241 Polypyrrole Sonovoltammetry Bilayer dimensions and movement in artificial muscles (Otero, Sonoelectrochemical studies of guanine and guanosine (Oliveira Brett, Sansifiena) 117 Matysik) 111 Pressure Supported BLMs In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated Electrochemistry of supported bilayer lipid membranes: background electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and and techniques for biosensor development (Tien et al.) 77 gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 Self-assembled bilayer lipid membranes: from mimicking biomem- Probe branes to practical applications (Ottova, Tien) 141 Kinetics of electroinduced pores as a probe of membrane modification Electronic processes in supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs) produced by ionizing radiation (Petcu et al.) 179 containing a geodesic form of carbon (fullerene C,,) (Tien et al.) 161 Proteolysis Calmodulin prevents the proteolysis of connexin32 by m-calpain Thienoviologens (Elvira, Villalobo) 207 Design of novel molecular wires for realizing long-distance electron transfer (Albers et al.) 25 Pyrroloquinoline quinone Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches Thiol for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 Characteristics of the glucose oxidase at different surfaces (Dong et al.) 63 Reconstituted enzyme Thylakoid membranes Electrical contact of redox enzymes with electrodes: novel approaches Photoelectrochemistry of thylakoid membranes (Agostiano, Caselli) for amperometric biosensors (Katz et al.) 95 255 Redox reactions Topical drug and gene delivery Electronic processes in supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs) In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated containing a geodesic form of carbon (fullerene C,,) (Tien et al.) 161 electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and gene delivery (Zhang et al.) 283 Reversible immunosensor Photoswitchable biomaterials as grounds for optobioelectronic devices Transient aqueous pores (Willner, Willner) 43 Two mechanisms of permeation of small neutral molecules and hydrated ions across phospholipid bilayers (Volkov et al.) 153 Self-assembled monolayer Ultrasonic velocimetry Minizymes. A new strategy for the development of reagentless amper- A study of the interaction of some neuropeptides and their analogs ometric biosensors based on direct electron-transfer processes with bilayer lipid membranes and liposomes (Hianik et al.) 123 (Létzbeyer et al.) 1 Ultrasound Self-assembled monolayers Sonoelectrochemical studies of guanine and guanosine (Oliveira Brett, Self-assembled monolayers of thiols on gold electrodes for bioelectro- Matysik) 111 chemistry and biosensors (Dong, Li) 7 Self-assembled-monolayers Vesicles Characteristics of the glucose oxidase at different surfaces (Dong et Incorporation of macromolecules into cells and vesicles by low al.) 63 electric fields: induction of endocytotic-like processes (Rosemberg, Self-assembled monolayer (SAM) Korenstein) 275 Characterising the formation of a bioelectrochemical interface at a Voltammetry self-assembled monolayer using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Sonoelectrochemical studies of guanine and guanosine (Oliveira Brett, (Jiang et al.) 15 Matysik) 111 Self-synapsing neurones Photoelectrochemistry of thylakoid membranes (Agostiano, Caselli) Nearly closed loops in biological systems as electromagnetic recep- 255 tors (Eichler) 227 Sensor XPS Self-assembled monolayers of thiols on gold electrodes for bioelectro- Characterising the formation of a bioelectrochemical interface at a chemistry and biosensors (Dong, Li) 7 self-assembled monolayer using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (Jiang et al.) 15

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