John C. Mutter, Suzanne M. Carbotte
págs. 391-395
The collapse of free polymer chains in a network
Xiaodu Liu, Robert M. Briber
págs. 395-397
High-temperature molecular magnets based on cyanovanadate building blocks: Spontaneous
Gregory S. Girolami, William R. Entley
págs. 397-400
págs. 400-402
Superantigen-dependent, cell-mediated cytotoxicity inhibited by MHC class I receptors of T
Joseph H. Phillips, Jenny E. Gumperz
págs. 403-405
Cloning of immunoglobulin-superfamily members associated with HLA-C and HLA-B recognition by
Marco Colonna, Jacqueline Samaridis
págs. 405-409
The role of Igbeta in precursor B cell transition and allelic exclusion
Fotini Papavasiliou, Ziva Misulovin
págs. 408-411
FAP-1: A protein tyrosine phosphatase that associates with Fas
Shinji Irie, Takaaki Sato
págs. 411-415
Initiation of protein synthesis by the eukaryotic translational apparatus on circular RNAs
Peter Sarnow, Chang-you Chen
págs. 415-417
Adaptive mutation in Escherichia coli: A role for conjugation
J. Pablo Radicella, Peter U. Park
págs. 418-420
Evidence that F plasmid transfer replication underlies apparent adaptive mutation
John R. Roth, Timothy Galitski
págs. 421-423
Cloning of the beta cell high-affinity sulfonylurea receptor: A regulator of insulin secretion
Colin G. Nichols, Lydia Aguilar-Bryan
págs. 423-426
Mutations in the sulfonylurea receptor gene in familial persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia
Gilbert J. Cote, Pamela M. Thomas
págs. 426-429
Induction of apoptosis in uninfected lymphocytes by HIV-1 tat protein
David J. Friedman, Chiang J. Li
págs. 429-431
FGF binding and FGF receptor activation by synthetic heparan-derived di- and trisaccharides
Andrew B. Herr, David M. Ornitz
págs. 432-436
Measurement of interhelical electrostatic interactions in the GCN4 leucine zipper
Peter S. Kim, Kevin J. Lumb
págs. 436-439
Nicotinic receptor binding site probed with unnatural amino acid incorporation in intact cells
Mark W. Nowak, Patrick C. Kearney
págs. 439-442
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