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Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 25 (1991) 469 A Section of J. Electroanal. Chem., and constituting Vol. 320 (1991) Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Author index Ahmed, M.E. 137 Ibrahim, M.S. 137 Pitfincova, J. 109 Ahmed, Z.A. 137 Inamul-Haq 155 Popescu, D. 91, 105 Astumian, D. 455 Pretnar, G. 183 Atrat, P. 285 Kakutani, T. 71, 81 Riedel, K. 19 Kamal, M.M._ 137, 145 Barnett, A. 163 Katenkamp, U. 285 Rigo, A. 307 Berg, H. 455 Kell, D.B. 195, 395 Rona, J.P. 213 Bernard, C. 45 Kiser, P.F. 415 Roscoe, $.G. 269 Blancher, A. 295 Rucadreanu, C. 91 Klavinsh, I.E. 437 Bousquet, U. 213 Kovacic, P. 415 Kovaf, J. 109 Salamon, Z. 447 Calvas, P. 295 Kwee, S. 325 Sawada, S. 121 Caprani, A. 241 Scarpa, M. 307 Celis, JE. 325 Schmedding, D.J.M. 425 Lacour, F. 241 Conde, C. 45 Senda, M. 71,81 Conte, P. 295 Levengood, W.C. 225 Shirley-Henderson, A. 335 Li, F. 131 Convert, M. 213 Simon, H. 425 Cornel, D. 231 Li, Y. 131 Skodig, A. 183 Litovitz, T.A. 383 Czochralska, B. 371 Smith, K.M. 415 Stevanato, R. 307 Davey, C.L. 195 Marangoni, D.G. 269 Studnitkova, M. 109 Di Paolo, M.L. 307 Marigo, G. 213 Suhar, A. 183 Dreimanis, A.P. 437 Markx, G.H. 195 Dubinin, A.G. 131 Martynski, T. 317 Takagi, M. 121 Massonie, J.Ph. 45 Teissié, J. 295 Elson, E.C. 383 Matsui, T. 121 Temerk, Y.M. 137 Feinberg, B.A. 415 Matzke, A.J.M. 357 Tenforde, T.S. 1 Filipi¢, B. 183 Matzke, M.A. 357 Tien, H.T. 317 Mecs, I. 183 Tollin, G. 447 Gallinet, J.P. 45 Monestiez, M. 213 Toth, S. 183 Galvanovsky, Y.Y. 437 Montrose, C.J. 383 Gasparini, R. 307 Morita, N. 121 Victor, Gh. 91, 105 Girardot, J.J. 45 Golob, A. 183 Nakata, K. 121 Weaver, J.C. 163 Goodman, R. 335 Woodward, A.M. 395 Goral, J. 371 Ohkouchi, T. 71, 81 Wylie, 1L.G.N. 269 Giinther, H. 425 Pawlicki, K. 371 Yu, J. 131 Hsu, B.-D. 31. Paxinos, A.S. 425 Zhang, L. 259 Hiller, E. 285 Pennarun, A.M. 213 Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 25 (1991) 470—475 A Section of J. Electroanal. Chem., and constituting Vol. 320 (1991) Elsevier Sequoia S.A., Lausanne Subject index Adenylyl-(3’,5’ )-guanosine Cadmium Differential pulse polarographic determina- Polarographic investigation of the discharge tion of adenylyl-(3’,5’ )-guanosine and the ef- kinetics of cadmium(II) at the dropping fect of some transition metal ions (Kamal) mercury electrode (DME) in the presence of 145 L-hydroxyproline and L-proline (Inamul-Haq) Alanine 155 Surface electrochemistry of the oxidation re- Calcium actions of a- and f-alanine at a platinum Low-frequency electromagnetic pulses en- hance Ca?* uptake by chick small intestine electrode (Marangoni et al.) 269 Albumin in vitro (Klavinsh et al.) 437 Analysis and physical significancy of the Catharanthus roseus kinetic parameters associated with albumin Energetics of OH~ or H* dependent nitrate adsorption onto glassy carbon obtained by uptake by Catharanthus roseus cells: electro- electrochemical impedance measurements physiological effects (Rona et al.) 213 (Caprani, Lacour) 241 Cole—Cole a Amino acids To what extent is the magnitude of the One-electron reduction of excited NMN* Cole—Cole a of the £-dielectric dispersion of and NADP* in the presence of amino acids cell suspensions explicable in terms of the (Pawlicki et al.) 371 cell size distribution? (Markx et al.) 195 Amino oxidase Copper Amino oxidase amperometric biosensor for The electrochemical behaviour of copper pro- polyamines (Gasparini et al.) 307 teins using differential pulse polarography Amperometric biosensor (Studnitkova et al.) 109 Amino oxidase amperometric biosensor for Cyclic voltammetry polyamines (Gasparini et al.) 307 Spectroelectrochemical titrations and cyclic Ascorbic acid voltammetry of methyl pheophorbide in acid Polarographic behaviour of the 3,4-endiol possible role of pheophytin enol iminium in form of 2,3-diketogulono-d-lactone formed the primary process of PS II (Kovacic et al.) from L-ascorbic acid in neutral buffer solu- 415 tions (Takagi et al.) 121 Cytochrome c Reduction of cytochrome c at a lipid bilayer modified electrode (Salamon, Tollin) 447 Black lipid membranes The transversal diffusion coefficient of phos- 8-Dielectric dispersion pholipid molecules through black lipid mem- To what extent is the magnitude of the branes (Popescu, Victor) 105 Cole—Cole a of the 8-dielectric dispersion of Blood cell suspensions explicable in terms of the Interrelation between the blood redox poten- cell size distribution? (Markx et al.) 195 tial and exercise induced variations of the Dielectric properties biochemical characteristics of blood (Bernard Dual-frequency excitation: a novel method etal.) 45 for probing the nonlinear dielectric proper- 471 ties of biological systems, and its application field exposure: the experimental technique to suspensions of S. cerevisiae (Woodward, affects the measured transient response Kell) 395 (Montrose et al.) 383 Diffusion Direct electric field effects and sequential The transversal diffusion coefficient of phos- processes in biosystems (Astumian, Berg) pholipid molecules through black lipid mem- 455 branes (Popescu, Victor) 105 Low-frequency electromagnetic pulses en- Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase hance Ca?* uptake by chick small intestine Direct electron transfer from modified glassy in vitro (Klavinsh et al.) 437 carbon electrodes carrying covalently im- Transcription and translation in cells exposed mobilised mediators to a dissolved viologen to extremely low frequency electromagnetic accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase fields (Review) (Goodman, Shirley-Hender- and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (Paxi- son) 335 nos et al.) 425 Electron transfer Diketogulonolactone Direct electron transfer from modified glassy Polarographic behaviour of the 3,4-endiol carbon electrodes carrying covalently im- form of 2,3-diketogulono-d-lactone formed mobilised mediators to a dissolved viologen from L-ascorbic acid in neutral buffer solu- accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase tions (Takagi et al.) 121 and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (Paxi- Discharge kinetics nos et al.) 425 Polarographic investigation of the discharge Electrophoresis kinetics of cadmium(II) at the dropping Electrophoresis in plant cell organelles mercury electrode (DME) in the presence of (Levengood) 225 L-hydroxyproline and L-proline (Inamul-Haq) Electroporation 155 Electroporation as a tool for studying cell DNA proliferation and DNA synthesis in human Electroporation as a tool for studying cell cultured cells grown in monolayers (Kwee, proliferation and DNA synthesis in human Celis) 325 cultured cells grown in monolayers (Kwee, Electroporation: a unified, quantitative the- Celis) 325 ory of reversible electrical breakdown and Dual-frequency excitation mechanical rupture in artificial planar bilayer Dual-frequency excitation: a novel method membranes (Barnett, Weaver) 163 for probing the nonlinear dielectric proper- Escherichia coli ties of biological systems, and its application Electrotransformation of Saccharomyces cere- to suspensions of S. cerevisiae (Woodward, visiae protoplast by a plasmid of Escherichia Kell) 395 coli (Zhang) 259 Eukaryotic gene expression Electric fields The electrical properties of the nuclear en- Biological interactions of extremely-low- velope, and their possible role in the regu- frequency electric and magnetic fields (Re- lation of eukaryotic gene expression (Review) view) (Tenforde) 1 (Matzke, Matzke) 357 Electric field-induced hybridomas: targeting Exercise by immunological and physical methods Interrelation between the blood redox poten- (Blancher et al.) 295 tial and exercise induced variations of the Influence of the physiological state on the biochemical characteristics of blood (Bernard electric field mediated transformation ef- etal.) 45 ficiency of intact mycobacterial cells (Katen- kamp et al.) 285 Orientation of pea chloroplast in an ac elec- Glassy carbon tric field (Hsu) 31 Analysis and physical significancy of the Electromagnetic fields kinetic parameters associated with albumin Augmented transcription by electromagnetic adsorption onto glassy carbon obtained by electrochemical impedance measurements Lactate (Caprani, Lacour) 241 A solid-state immobilised enzyme polymer Direct electron transfer from modified glassy membrane microelectrode for measuring carbon electrodes carrying covalently im- lactate-ion concentration (Dubinin et al.) mobilised mediators to a dissolved viologen 131 accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase Lactones and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (Paxi- Polarographic behaviour of the 3,4-endiol nos et al.) 425 form of 2,3-diketogulono-d-lactone formed from L-ascorbic acid in neutral buffer solu- tions (Takagi et al.) 121 Hybridomas Lipid bilayer Electric field-induced hybridomas: targeting Reduction of cytochrome c at a lipid bilayer by immunological and physical methods modified electrode (Salamon, Tollin) 447 (Blancher et al.) 295 L-Hydroxyproline Magnetic fields Polarographic investigation of the discharge Biological interactions of extremely-low- kinetics of cadmium(II) at the dropping frequency electric and magnetic fields (Re- mercury electrode (DME) in the presence of view) (Tenforde) 1 L-hydroxyproline and L-proline (Inamul-Haq) Membranes 155 Electrochemical theory of the transfer of pro- ton across a biological membrane facilitated by weak acid uncouplers added to the medium Immobilised enzymes (Ohkouchi et al.) 81 A solid-state immobilised enzyme polymer Electroporation: a unified, quantitative the- membrane microelectrode for measuring ory of reversible electrical breakdown and lactate-ion concentration (Dubinin et al.) mechanical rupture in artificial planar bilayer 131 membranes (Barnett, Weaver) 163 Immobilised mediators A model for the appearance of statistical Direct electron transfer from modified glassy pores in membranes due to self oscillations carbon electrodes carrying covalently im- (Popescu et al.) 91 (err. 476) mobilised mediators to a dissolved viologen A solid-state immobilised enzyme polymer accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase membrane microelectrode for measuring and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (Paxi- lactate-ion concentration (Dubinin et al.) nos et al.) 425 131 Impedance Spontaneous assembly of bilayer membranes Analysis and physical significancy of the on a solid surface (Martynski, Tien) 317 kinetic parameters associated with albumin The transversal diffusion coefficient of phos- adsorption onto glassy carbon obtained by pholipid molecules through black lipid mem- electrochemical impedance measurements branes (Popescu, Victor) 105 (Caprani, Lacour) 241 Mercury Induction Polarographic investigation of the discharge Electroinduction of interferon-like proteins kinetics of cadmium(II) at the dropping (Pretnar et al.) 183 mercury electrode (DME) in the presence of Interferon L-hydroxyproline and L-proline (Inamul-Haq) Electroinduction of interferon-like proteins 155 (Pretnar et al.) 183 Studies on the surface orientation of uracil, uridine, thymine and thymidine at the Kinetic parameters mercury electrode surface by electrocapillary Analysis and physical significancy of the measurements (Kamal et al.) 137 kinetic parameters associated with albumin Microbial sensors adsorption onto glassy carbon obtained by Biochemical fundamentals and improvement electrochemical impedance measurements of the selectivity of microbial sensors - a (Caprani, Lacour) 241 minireview (Riedel) 19 473 Microelectrode voltammetry of methyl pheophorbide in acid A solid-state immobilised enzyme polymer possible role of pheophytin enol iminium in membrane microelectrode for measuring the primary process of PS 11 lactate-ion concentration (Dubinin et al.) (Kovacic et al.) 415 131 Phospholipid Mycobacterial cells The transversal diffusion coefficient of phos- Influence of the physiological state on the pholipid molecules through black lipid mem- electric field mediated transformation ef- branes (Popescu, Victor) 105 ficiency of intact mycobacterial cells (Katen- Plasmid kamp et al.) 285 Electrotransformation of Saccharomyces cere- visiae protoplast by a plasmid of Escherichia NADP* coli (Zhang) 259 One-electron reduction of excited NMN* Platinum and NADP* in the presence of amino acids Surface electrochemistry of the oxidation re- (Pawlicki et al.) 371 actions of a- and f-alanine at a platinum Nitrate uptake electrode (Marangoni et al.) 269 Energetics of OH~ or H* dependent nitrate Polarography uptake by Catharanthus roseus cells: electro- Differential pulse polarographic determina- physiological effects (Rona et al.) 213 tion of adenyl,y5’l )--gu(an3os’ine and the ef- NMN* fect of some transition metal ions (Kamal) One-electron reduction of excited NMN* 145 and NADP* in the presence of amino acids Polarographic behaviour of the 3,4-endiol (Pawlicki et al.) 371 form of 2,3-diketogulono-é-lactone formed Nuclear envelope from L-ascorbic acid in neutral buffer solu- The electrical properties of the nuclear en- tions (Takagi et al.) 121 velope, and their possible role in the regu- Polarographic investigation of the discharge lation of eukaryotic gene expression (Review) kinetics of cadmium(II) at the dropping (Matzke, Matzke) 357 mercury electrode (DME) in the presence of Organelles L-hydroxyproline and L-proline (Inamul-Haq) Electrophoresis in plant cell organelles (Le- 155 vengood) 225 The electrochemical behaviour of copper pro- Organic /aqueous interface teins using differential pulse polarography Electrochemical study of the transfer of un- (Studnickova et al.) 109 couplers across the organic/aqueous inter- Polyamines Amino oxidase amperometric biosensor for face (Ohkouchi et al.) 71 Oscillations polyamines (Gasparini et al.) 307 A model for the appearance of statistical Pores pores in membranes due to self oscillations A model for the appearance of statistical pores in membranes due to self oscillations (Popescu et al.) 91 (err. 476) (Popescu et al.) 91 (err. 476) Pea chloroplast Proliferation Orientation of pea chloroplast in an ac elec- Electroporation as a tool for studying cell tric field (Hsu) 31 proliferation and DNA synthesis in human Pheophorbide cultured cells grown in monolayers (Kwee, Spectroelectrochemical titrations and cyclic Celis) 325 voltammetry of methyl pheophorbide in acid L-Proline possible role of pheophytin enol iminium in Polarographic investigation of the discharge the primary process of PS II (Kovacic et al.) kinetics of cadmium(II) at the dropping 415 mercury electrode (DME) in the presence of Pheophytin enol iminium L-hydroxyproline and L-proline (Inamul- Spectroelectrochemical titrations and cyclic Haq) 155 474 Proteins Selectivity The electrochemical behaviour of copper pro- Biochemical fundamentals and improvement teins using differential pulse polarography of the selectivity of microbial sensors — a (Studnickova et al.) 109 minireview (Riedel) 19 Proton transfer Small intestine Electrochemical theory of the transfer of pro- Low-frequency electromagnetic pulses en- ton across a biological membrane facilitated hance Ca** uptake by chick small intestine by weak acid uncouplers added to the medium in vitro (Klavinsh et al.) 437 (Ohkouchi et al.) 81 Solid surfaces Protoplast Spontaneous assembly of bilayer membranes Electrotransformation of Saccharomyces cere- on a solid surface (Martynski, Tien) 317 visiae protoplast by a plasmid of Escherichia Spectroelectrochemical titrations coli (Zhang) 259 Spectroelectrochemical titrations and cyclic PS Il voltammetry of methyl pheophorbide in acid Spectroelectrochemical titrations and cyclic possible role of pheophytin enol iminium in voltammetry of methyl pheophorbide in acid the primary process of PS II (Kovacic et al.) possible role of pheophytin enol iminium in 415 the primary process of PS II (Kovacic et al.) 415 Thymidine Pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase Studies on the surface orientation of uracil, Direct electron transfer from modified glassy uridine, thymine and thymidine at the carbon electrodes carrying covalently im- mercury electrode surface by electrocapillary mobilised mediators to a dissolved viologen measurements (Kamal et al.) 137 accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase Thymine and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (Paxi- Studies on the surface orientation of uracil, nos et al.) 425 uridine, thymine and thymidine at the mercury electrode surface by electrocapillary Reviews measurements (Kamal et al.) 137 Biochemical fundamentals and improvement Transcription of the selectivity of microbial sensors — a Augmented transcription by electromagnetic minireview (Riedel) 19 field exposure: the experimental technique Biological interactions of extremely-low- affects the measured transient response frequency electric and magnetic fields (Re- (Montrose et al.) 383 view) (Tenforde) 1 Transcription and translation in cells exposed The electrical properties of the nuclear en- to extremely low frequency electromagnetic velope, and their possible role in the regu- fields (Review) (Goodman, Shirley-Hender- lation of eukaryotic gene expression (Review) son) 335 (Matzke, Matzke) 357 Transient response Transcription and translation in cells exposed Augmented transcription by electromagnetic to extremely low frequency electromagnetic field exposure: the experimental technique fields (Review) (Goodman, Shirley-Hender- affects the measured transient response son) 335 (Montrose et al.) 383 Transition metals Saccharomyces cerevisiae Differential pulse polarographic determina- Dual-frequency excitation: a novel method tion of adenylyl-(3’,5’ )-guanosine and the ef- for probing the nonlinear dielectric proper- fect of some transition metal ions (Kamal) ties of biological systems, and its application 145 to suspensions of S. cerevisiae (Woodward, Translation Kell) 395 Transcription and translation in cells exposed Electrotransformation of Saccharomyces cere- to extremely low frequency electromagnetic visiae protoplast by a plasmid of Escherichia fields (Review) (Goodman, Shirley-Hender- coli (Zhang) 259 son) 335 Uncouplers Uridine Electrochemical study of the transfer of un- Studies on the surface orientation of uracil, couplers across the organic/aqueous inter- uridine, thymine and thymidine at the face (Ohkouchi et al.) 71 mercury electrode surface by electrocapillary Electrochemical theory of the transfer of pro- measurements (Kamal et al.) 137 ton across a biological membrane facilitated by weak acid uncouplers added to the medium Viologen (Ohkouchi et al.) 81 Direct electron transfer from modified glassy Uracil carbon electrodes carrying covalently im- Studies on the surface orientation of uracil, mobilised mediators to a dissolved viologen uridine, thymine and thymidine at the accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase mercury electrode surface by electrocapillary and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (Paxi- measurements (Kamal et al.) 137 nos et al.) 425

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