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Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 61 (1991) 335-336 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd. MECHANISMS OF AGEING AND DEVELOPMENT VOLUME CONTENTS Volume 61 (1991) Tau-ubiquitin protein conjugates in a human cell line ................ E.R. Mesco and P.S. Timiras (Berkeley, CA) Cellular differentiation and the microcompartmentation of glycolysis ... 1] C. Masters (Brisbane, Australia) Light and electron microscopic features of peripheral ganglion cells cultured oe is al dole ees eine e as 23 J. Koistinaho, K. Hatanpaa and A. Hervonen (Tampere, Finland) Agonist-induced Ca** mobilization in the rat submandibular gland during aging and subsequent to chronic propranolol treatment ............ 33 J.E. Melvin, A.C. O’Connell, L. Koek and W.H. Bowen (Rochester, NY) Aging as a multi-step process characterized by a lowering of entropy production leading the cell to a sequence of defined stages ......... 45 O. Toussaint, M. Raes and J. Remacle (Namur, Belgium) The craniofacial proportions and laryngeal position in monkeys and man of different ages. (A morphometric study based on CT-scans and radiographs) 65 C. Fligel and J.W. Rohen (Erlangen, F.R.G.) Age-related changes in the lipoprotein substrates for the esterification of ig habeas yge bhae lsdaehad he baa ens 85 S.-M. Lee, B.J. Kudchodkar and A.G. Lacko (Fort Worth, TX) Oxidized ascorbic acid and reaction products between ascorbic and amino acids might constitute part of age pigments ....................05. 99 D. Yin and U.T. Brunk (Link6ping, Sweden) Is aging preprogrammed? Observations from the brain/gut axis................ 113 R.J. Greenstein, M.M. Ybanez, R.-L. Zhang and W.A. Bauman (New York, NY) Ageing, exercise and Food restriction: effects of skeletal muscle glucose uptake 123 J.L. Ivy, J.C. Young, B.W. Craig, W.M. Kohrt and J.O. Holloszy (St. Louis, MO) Physiology of murine B lymphocytes II. Life-spans of mitogen and thymus- independent antigen (type 2) reactive B lymphocytes from aged mice .. 135 V. Udhayakumar, S. Niranjan Goud, R.J. Cross and B. Subbarao (Lexington, KY) Is the first site of phosphorylation operative in rat brain mitochondria in early neonatal life? A critical re-evaluation.................cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 149 R.R. Rajan and S.S. Katyare (Bombay, India) Myosin light chain | isoform expression remains constant during ageing in TUE CIUUIIEIE TIIII, °:« ccssniashiseashahabidunsanktnamaniacealyepenteisereaaabnetnniadhiphiiehanlaneeuinhiide 163 A.L. Dunathan, M.I. Lomax and K.F. Barald (Ann Arbor, MI) 336 Age-related structural changes in the rat cerebellar cortex: effect of choline REE TE SION OT LOA DRIER EDS TEER LITE SOREN 173 F. Amenta, M. del Valle, J.A.Vega and D. Zaccheo (Oviedo, Spain; Rome and Genova, Italy) Enzyme histochemistry of aging rat kKidney................ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 187 P. Napoleone, E. Bronzetti and F. Amenta (Rome, Italy) Longitudinal Gompertzian analysis of pancreatic cancer mortality in the U.S., 1962—1987: distinguishing between competitive and environmental influences upon evolving mortality patterns...................c.ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 197 J.E. Riggs (Morgantown, WV) Human B cell proliferative responses during aging. Reduced RNA synthesis and DNA replication after signal transduction by surface immunoglobulins compared to B cell antigenic determinants CD20 and CD40................. R.L. Whisler, J.W. Williams Jr. and Y.G. Newhouse (Columbus, OH) A new murine model of aging lung: The senescence accelerated mouse eee Ee wi dee ce ke bine bho AG URS Oe bee ou N 04 223 Y. Uejima, Y. Fukuchi, T. Nagase, R. Tabata and H. Orimo (Tokyo, Japan) Failure of dietary restriction to enhance cytolytic and chemiluminescent activi- ty of peritoneal exudate cells from ageing rats .................00005. 237 M.L. Riley-Roberts, P.M. Evans, R.J. Turner and B.J. Merry (Aberystwyth and Liverpool, U.K.) Neurotransmitters, neuroreceptors and aging ............c.ec.e 0ee0e0 ee e 249 F. Amenta, D. Zaccheo and W.L. Collier (Rome and Genova, Italy and Venice, FL) A comparison between hormone levels and T lymphocyte function in young aa 5 otk ee van bee ek Geb eA TO Od oe o00 48 04 haB en 275 R.G. Goya, K. Brooks and J. Meites (Lansing, M1) Age-related changes in Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase, Se-dependent and -independent glutathione peroxidase and catalase activities in specific areas Re ari, Pe ass eeu rak so aeb4's Mines UyE C6 ee teks eEahe 287 M.R. Ciriolo, K. Fiskin, A. De Martino, M.T. Corasaniti, G. Nistico and G. Rotilio (Rome and Catanzaro, Italy) Protein kinase C-@-like immunoreactivity and phosphorylation dependent immunoreactivity of neurofilaments in developing, adult and aged rat I Ace SE ne a Oe is od wine ace haces eb abet 0a R. Roivainen and J. Koistinaho (Tampere, Finland) Waning cardiovascular responses to adrenergic drugs in conscious ageing rats 313 R.D. Bufiag and T.-L. Teravadinen (Kansas City, KS) I nr hs Aa eae Got ely wl mabe see bu eke 6 eben ba eeees I 0 nd aie OG oo as a wih bles Cpa SOAS CA Ws WS Ree UE Ree EE ie a ee OG oa a hk hie 06th an CA) 06 OHO bee a oaee geeehes ee OL aan six awh ede 66a 0 oar Rede ue baheenas eens

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