Volume 17, 1980 list of contents and author index

Volume 17, 1980 list of contents and author index

MolecularImmunology VOLUME 17,198O LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX kr&ifVlOtl Pt%SS * OXFORD l NEWYORK , PARIS l FRANKFURT Molecular Bo...

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MolecularImmunology

VOLUME 17,198O LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX

kr&ifVlOtl

Pt%SS

*

OXFORD

l

NEWYORK

,

PARIS

l

FRANKFURT

Molecular Board

Immunology Regional

of

Prof. FRED KARUSH

(Cllalrrrlarl of the Board), Deparrmenr PA 19104. U.S.A. L. ADA. Microbmlogy Deparrment. The John

Philadelphia.

Prof. GORDON A.C.T.

2601,

KEfTH M5S

J

Editors

Microbiology,

Curtm

School

School of

of

Medical

Med/cme,

LJm~er~ity

Research,

P.O.

Box

Penn~yl~an;a,

of 334,

Canberra

City,

Australia.

Prof. ALAIN BUSSARD. lnsiitut Prof. HEN RI ISLIKER. Universitd Prof

of

Pasteur.

25

rue

de Lausanne.

DORRINGTON.

Department

du Docteur lnsirtut

of

Roux,

Paris.

de Bioch/m/e.

Biochemistry.

France

Chemm

Faculfy

des

Boveresses.

of

Medrone,

of Soence.

Vavilov

CH-1066,

Universify

of

Epahnges, Toronto,

Switzerland.

Toronto,

Canada

IA8

Dr. ROALD S NEZLIN. Instrtute

of

Molecular

Biology.

Academy

Editor Dr. ARNOLD

FEINSTEIN,

Aqricultural

Research

for

Council,

Book

srr

32,

Moscow

W-334,

USSR.

117984

Reviews

Institute

of

Animal

Physiology,

Babraham,

Cambridge,,

Cf?2

4AT,

Engla!?d

Founding Prof

DAN

Editor

H. CAMPBELL

Advisory H AMBROSIUS Lwpzig. German

Dem

HERVE BAZIN Brusseis, Belownl

Rep

STEPHEN Denver,

(1982)

DAVID H BING Boston. Massachusetts BORIS BRONDZ Moscow, USSR J

(t 982)

(I 9831

(1983)

LATHAM CLAFLIN Ann Arbor, Mrchigan

M. COLOMB Grenoble. France JOSEPH M DAVIE Sr Louis, Mtssoun

KEN B M REID Oxford, England

(1380)

SABINE “on KLEIST V,/le/urf. Fr~xe (1 980)

WALTER RIESEN Bern. Swllzerland

G KOHLER Basei, Switzerland

STtJART RUDIKOFF Bethesda. Maryland

(1982)

(1983) (1983)

ALAN N SCHECHTER Bethesda, Maryland (1981

(1983)

PETER LACHMANN CambrIdge. England

)

CLAUDE DE PREVAL Mar&w//e. France (1 983)

(1981 )

c KINSKY Colorado (I 983)

HEINZ KOHLER Chicago. l//,nois

(19831

(1981

Editors

THOMAS J KINDT Bethesda. Maryland

(1981)

MICHAEL E LAMM New York. N Y (1982)

ALAN SCHREIBER Phdadelpha Pennsyivonia

KLAUS EICHMANN Cologne. F R ti (1980)

GARY W LITMAN New York. NY (1982)

VERNE SCHUMAKER LOS Angeles. Cal/forma

E H EYLAR Toronto. Canada

JACQUES LQlJlS Lausanne. Swizerland

DAVID M SEGAL Bethesda. Maryland

HERBERT Fwburg, J

(1983)

(1983)

GERGELY Budapest. Hungary

(1 980)

JIRI MESTECKY Bmmnqham. Alabama

FISCHER F R G (1983)

ERNA MOLLER Srockholm. Sweden

(1982)

(1981

ELI SERCARZ Los Angeles,

)

CHARLES SHERR Bethesda. Maryland

(1980)

ARTHUR D STROSBERG Paris. France (1982)

C

VICTOR NUSSENWEIG New York NY (1983)

TOM10 TAOA Cbrba. Japan

R

EMIL R UNANUE Boston. Massachuserrs

R

HAMERS St. Genes/us-Rode.

Belgium

(1982) (1980)

MARTIN HARBOE Oslo. Norway (1981) JOHN K INMAN Bethesda. lwaryland CHARLES A&la,&.

JENKIN Ausrr&id

(1987) (1980)

PATRICIA P JONES Stanford. Ca/iforn,a J

MICHAEL Roofstown,

(1982)

KEHOE Oh,0 (1982)

Back issues of all prevmusly on muoflche srmultaneously

ORIOL Pans. francs

(1981

IVAN OTTERNESS Groton. Connecttcut

)

(1983)

(1980) (1982)

ELLEN S VITETTA Dallas. Texas (I 981)

(1982)

EDUARDO A PADLAN Balruvore, Maryland (1983)

EDWARD Urbana,

R

AN-CHUAN WANG Charleston, South

H PAINTER 70oronfo. Canada

(1983)

(1983)

DAVID C MORRISON Alldnra. Georg,a (1383)

PAUL D GOTTLIEB Cambudge. Massachusetts

(1982)

(1981)

Ca/dornia

IRMA GIGLI New York. N Y (1981) P J GLAUDEMANS Belhesda. Maryland (1 982)

)

ISRAEL SCHECHTER Rehovot /srae/ (1983)

(I 982)

W VOSS. Jr ////nois (1983)

LOUIS du PASQUIER fjase/, Sw/tzerland (1980)

A

ISRAFI PECHT Rehovor /srae/ (1983) ROBERT J POLJAK Baltirwre. M&and (1 982)

AIAN WILLIAMS Oxford, England

Carobns

(1981)

L DE WECK &vl,

Swmerland (1981 ) (1980)

ANDREAS ZIEGLER Tubmgen F R G (1983)

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PARK,

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 17

JANUARY

D. M. Parr and T. Hofmann

1

Loss of cryoprecipitability following proteolytic cleavage of the V, domains from a human IgG cryoglobulin

R. A. Harrison

9

The physiological breakdown of the third component of human complement

21

Immunologic properties of protein-lipopolysaccharide comolexes-Ill. Role of carbohvdrate in the LPS adjuvant effect

29

The pH-dependent binding to protein A-sepharose

I. M. Ibrahimi, J. Eder, E. M. Prager, A. C. Wilson and R. Arnon

37

The effect of a single amino acid substitution on the antigenic specificity of the loop region of lysozyme

D. H. Boldt

47

Interaction of wheat germ agglutinin with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Binding kinetics and flow microfluorometric analysis

A. E. Bussard

57

Plaque domas

J. Rejnek, L. TuEkova, J. TravniEek, H. Tlaskalova and F. KovaX

65

Isolation and properties of antigen-specific from rabbit and pig lymphoid cells

R. L. Wilder, R. G. Mage

75

Preparation and characterization anti-rabbit V, antiserum

G. K. von Schulthess, M. Giglio, D. S. Cannell and G. B. Benedek

81

Detection of agglutination reactions using anisotropic light scattering: an immunoassay of high sensitivity

G. Somme

and G. R. Bordenave

93

A study of possible reciprocal influences within the respective allotypy of the polypeptidic chains constituting the immunoglobulin molecule--l. The rabbit a series allotypic specificities

G. Somme

and G. R. Bordenave

103

A study of possible reciprocal influences within the respective allotypy of the polypeptidic chains constituting the immunoglobulin molecule--II. The rabbit b series allotypic specificities

W. J. Horng, E. Papagiannes, S. Dray and L. S. Rodkey

111

Expression of cross-reacting determinants of the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region a3 allotype in Oryctolagus and Lepus

M. Lenfant, E. Garcia-Giralt, L. Di Giusto and M. Thomas

119

The purification of an immunosuppressive factor extracted from bovine spleen-Ill. Purification process

V. A. Varitek, E. D. Day and P. Y. Paterson

127

Early loss, reappearance, and extended half-life of circulating antibody activity to myelin basic protein (MBP) in passively immunized Lewis rats: further evidence for accessible endogenous MBP neuroantigens

and P. J. Lachmann

Ft. J. Scibienski

R. C. Duhamel. K. Brendel

E. Meezan

and

C. C. Yuen and

morphology

Preliminary

A. Chersi

and R. Mage

135

studied

of goat IgGl

with

and lgG2

immune

hybri-

receptors

of a heterologous

Communications

Allotypic variations in the amino acid sequence of rabbit IgG kappa light chains in the region of tryptophan 146

. ..

111

iv

List of Contents/Author JANUARY

S. Sakata

and M. 2. Atassi

A. P. Gee, M. D. P. Boyle and J. J. Langone

Index (Volume 17)

- continued

139

Immunochemistry of serum albumin-X. Five major antigenic sites of human serum albumin are extrapolated from bovine albumin and confirmed by synthetic peptides

143

Effect of concanavalrn A on the hemolytic actrvrty of the components of the classical complement path-

wav Announcement 147

The Vllth

148

Erratum

lnternatronal

Convocatron

on Immunology

FEBRUARY

Molecular

Studies

in the Chemotaxis Guest

Editor:

Elmer

of Leukocytes:

a Symposium

L. Becker

149

Introduction

151

Human C5a and C5a analogs trophil C5a receptor

H. D. Perez, 1. M. Goldstein, D. Chernoff, R. 0. Webster and P. M. Henson

163

Chemotactic activity of C5a,,, Arg : evidence of a requirement for an anionic peptide ‘helper factor’ and inhibition by a cationic protein in serum from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

G. Vitkauskas, H. J. Showell and E. L. Becker

171

Specific binding of synthetic chemotactic peptides to rabbit peritoneal neutrophils: effects on dissociability of bound peptide, receptor activity and subsequent biologic responsiveness (deactivation)

R. S. Thrall, S. H. Phan, H. J. Showell, D. J. Williams, J. T. O’Flaherty and P. A. Ward

181

Membrane protein alterations in response to chemotactic factors

B. Seligmann

191

Secretagogue modulation of the response of human neutrophils to chemoattractants: studies with a membrane potential sensitive cyanine dye

201

Protein

209

Role of transmethylation and phagocytosis

E. L. Becker D. E. Chenoweth

K. C. R. E.

and T. E. Hugli

and J. I. Gallin

Venkatasubramanian, F. Hirata, Gagnon, B. A. Corcoran, F. O’Dea, J. Axelrod and Schiffmann

R. Snyderman, N. M. Kredich

R. A. Harrison

M. C. Pike and

and P. J. Lachmann

219

methylesterase

as probes

the

and leukocyte

reactions

General Papers Novel cleavage products human complement

of the

of the

neu-

neutrophil

in

chemotaxis

in cellular

third

motility

component

of

J. P. Salier, C. Rivat, L. Rivat, C. Bastard, G. Virella, H. H. Fudenberg and A. C. Wang

229

Quantitative studies of Gm allotypes-IV. Quantitative variation of Glm(3) antigenicity in relation to light chain type and V, sub-group

M. Ugorski, J. Mikulska, G. Skibinski, 2. Wieczorek and J. Lisowski

237

Synthetic antigens-VI. against an interpolymer

247

Heat

255

interaction Immune human serum albumin native protein

A. Prouvost-Danon, J. V. Da Ponte L. De Oliveira

A. Abadie

and

and A. C. M. Paiva

inactivation

Horse ‘natural’ antibodies of styrene and maleic acid

of rat and mouse

between and rabbit

IgE

dinitrophenylated antisera against the

List of Contents/Author FEBRUARY

Index (Volume 17)

V

- continued

L. Ramanathan, R. B. Guyer. E. G. Buss and C. 0. Clagett

267

Chemical modifications of riboflavin-binding effects on function and antigenicity

Y. G. Alevy

275

lmmunospecific isolation of a human chromatin tion from mouse-human hybrid cells

281

Structure and activity of ragweed antigen E-III. The role of the thiol group in the conformation and allergenic activity of antigen E.

and J. B. Fleischman

B. R. Paull, G. J. Gleich M. 2. Atassi

and

Preliminary 287

J. lvanyi and P. Davies

Monoclonal mone

protein:

frac-

Communication

antibodies

against

human growth

hor-

MARCH 291

The immunochemical passing Tyr-30 and cod

297

Structural polymorphism ations in CNBr digestion

305

Detection and differentiation of MHC related products by limited trypsin digestion and immunospecific isolation

A. C. Wang, S. Mathur, E. Tung, H. Sarvas. C. Rivat and L. Rivat

313

Serological division immunoglobulins

M. L. Yarmush, and T. J. Kindt

319

Amino acid sequence analysis of immunoglobulin light chains by gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric techniques: structural identity of nominal and latent b9 molecules

327

Chemical modification of carboxyl groups in human Fc., fragment: structural role and effect on the complement fixation

G. W. Litman, B. Gerber-Jenson, R. Litman, C. R. Middaugh and C. Scheffel

337

Molecular basis for the temperature-dependent insolubility of cryoglobulins-IX. Physicochemical characterization of an IgGt , K monoclonal cryoimmunoglobulin exhibiting marginal low temperature-dependent insolubility

R. G. Krueger, and D. S. Fair

345

Shared idiotypic determinants among three electrophoretic components in the IgG-K immunoglobulins from a single individual

357

Synthesis of conjugates containing muramyl-L-alanyl-o-isoglutaminyl (MDP). as hapten-carrier systems

365

Phylogeny of immunoglobulin structure and function-VIII. Intermolecular heterogeneity of shark 19s IgM antibodies to pneumococcal polysaccharide

H. Shinkai, M. Sohma, Y. Takahashi. R. Kojima, M. Hashimoto and N. Ogawa

377

An enzyme immunoassay serum insulin

V. Kruse

383

Selective removal from a high-affinity

J. Apold

and S. Elsayed

J. Teherani

and W. J. Mandy

K. D. Pischel

and J. R. Little

H. C. Krutzsch

F. Vivanco-Martinez. J. P. Albar, C. Juarez F. Ortiz-Masllorens

R. Bragado. and

D. R. Knowlton

C. M. Reichert, C. Carelli, F. Audibert, P. Lefrancier and L. Chedid T. V. Shankev

Y-M.

Choy,

M. Jolivet,

and L. W. Clem

S-L. Wong

and C-Y.

Lee

391

Cross reaction

reactivity of regions encomArg-75 of Allergen M from

of

lagomorph

of the V~lll

subgroup

MIMM17/12-L

: vari-

of human

/V-acetylTheir use

system for measurement

of fast-dissociating antiserum

of bacteriophage:

Gel/a K31 capsular polysaccharide

bacteriophage

IgG

29 endoglycosidase

of

antibodies

cleavage of Klebby E. co/i capsule

List of Contents/Author

vi

MARCH

Index (Volume 17)

- continued

395

Multrvalent

403

Detectron of cell surface Ig allotypes and rsotypes by rosetting with antibody-coated erythrocytes Most rabbrt Ig-bearrng cells have surface IgM.

V. N. Schumaker, G. W. Seegan, C. A. Smith, S. K. Ma, J. D. Rodwell and M. F. Schumaker

413

The free energy of IgG antibody

M.

425

Review Article The termrnal stages revrew

433

Announcement First International cology

V. Ghelie

and

G. Mota

D. P. Eskinazi, G. A. Molinaro

B. A. Bessinger, and S. Dray

D. P. Boyle

and

T. Borsos

hybrrd

antibody

of angular

of

posrtron

Immune

of the

Fab arms

hemolysrs~-a

Conference

on

chrcken

IgM

bnef

Immunopharma-

APRIL J. M.

Foppoli

and

E. W. Voss, Jr., and J. L. Fryer

439

Localization chains

445

Metabolism of coho salmon lg. Catabolic coho salmon tetrameric lg in serum

453

Study of immunoprecrprtated gene products from H-2 complex by hydroxylapatite chromatography the presence of sodium dodecylsulfate

463

Molecular basis of B cell activation-II. of cardenolide derivatives

and

469

The differential enzyme sensitivity of rat rmmunoglobulin G subclasses to papain and pepsin

Y. S. Choi

483

Biochemical globulin

G. Wood

491

Isolation and characterization of biologrcally Fc receptors of human B lymphocytes

505

Solvent perturbation of the fluorescence of fluorescyl ligand bound to specific antibody. Fluorescence enhancement of antibody bound fluorescein (hapten) in deuterium oxide

513

On topographic bins

527

Antibody peptide

533

Letter

A. A. Benedict

W.

J. Groberg,

Jr.

J. H. Freed

L. Hammarstrom

J. Rousseaux. H. Bazin J. Lifter,

and

C. I. E. Smith

G. Biserte

G. Higgins

and

T. Suzuki, R. Sadasivan, and W. L. Bayer E. W. Voss, G. Weber

Jr.,

R. M.

I. J. East, P. E. Todd S. J. Leach T. C. Hung

and

Watt

and

and

H. C. Rauch

B. H. Waksman

of

two

charactertzation

antrgenrc

response

to

of

allotypes

H

rate

of

the in

Mitogenrcity

surface

determinants

synthetic

to

immuno-

in

active

myoglo-

encephalitogenic

to the Editors

MAY

Biochemical

and

lmmunochemical

Guest

A. L. de Week

Characterization Symposium

Editor

535

of

Lymphokines:

A. L. de Week Editorial Lymphokines, ingly valuable

monokines and cytokines: an increasobject for studies in molecular immu-

a

List of Contents/Author MAY U. Otz and A. L. de Week

C. L. Geczy,

539

vii

Index (Volume 17)

continued

Production and characterization of antisera inhibitory human macrophage migration

against factor

(MlF) 555

Characterization of four lymphocyte activation products of guinea pig and their association with macrophage migration inhibitory activity (MIF)

C. Sorg

565

Characterization of murine macrophage migration inhibitory activities (MIF) released by concanavalin A stimulated thymus or spleen cells

S. B. Mizel

571

Studies on the purification and structure-function relationships of murine lymphocyte activating factor (Interleukin 1)

579

Functional and molecular growth factor

591

Partial characterization and purification of murine T helper cell replacing factor (TRF)-III. Further purification steps and serological characteristics

601

Characterization of guinea pig mitogenic factors-II. A comparison of some biochemical parameters of mitogen-induced and antigen-induced factors

613

Human and murine lymphotoxins as a multicomponent system: progress in purification of the human rL component

M. Wiranowska-Stewart, L. S. Lin, I. A. Braude and W. E. Stewart II

625

Production, partial purification and characterization of human and murine interferons-type II

R. A. Luben

635

In vitro immunization as an adjunct to the production of hybridomas producing antibodies against the lymphokine osteoclast activating factor

641

Revised nomenclature for antigen-nonspecific proliferation and helper factors

W. Klinkert

and C. Sorg

K. A. Smith, P. E. Baker, F. W. Ruscetti L. Hubner,

A. Schimpl

S. Gillis

and

and E. Wecker

C. L. Geczy

J. Klostergaard, G. A. Granger

R. S. Yamamoto

and M. A. Mohler

and

characteristics

of T-cell

Letter to the Editor

General

T cell

Papers

and

645

Measurement of bovine subclass antibodies and lgG2) using the amplified enzyme-linked nosorbent assay

and P. Dupouey

655

On the nature of F9 antigenic

N. R. Hughes

665

Factors which influence the radioimmunoassay carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)

J. Engel

675

Antibody binding constants from Farr test and other radioimmunoassays. A theoretical and experimental analysis

681

Further evidence for structural relatedness between murine MHC and thymus-leukemia antigens

J. E. Butler, L. A. Cantarero P. L. McGivern

M. H. But-Caron

and W. Schalch

K. D. Pischel

and J. Russell

Little

determinants

Announcement

687

Calendar of Immunology

(IgGl immu-

Meetings

1980-l

981

of

...

List of Contents/Author

Vlll

Index (Volume 17)

JUNE 689

The significance of antibody affinity heterogeneity in antigen-antibody reactions demonstrated by computer simulation

699

lsotypes of mouse IgG-I. Evidence for ‘noncomplement-fixing’ IgG, antibodies and characterizatlon of their capacity to interfere with IgG, sensitization of target red blood cells for lysis by complement

711

Amino acid sequence of the light chain region of M511, a phosphorylcholine-binding ine myeloma protein

and

719

Conformational requirements for antibody recognition of fluphenazine and the thermodynamics of the binding processes

Revillard

723

Cross-reactivity microglobulin

and R. P. Triglia

729

Methods for assaying nine bovine complement ponents and CBb-inactivator

and W. D. Linscott

741

Titers of nine complement components, conglutinin and CBb-inactivator in adult and fetal bovine sera

A. C. J. Lee, J. E. Powell, G. W. Tregear, H. D. Niall and V. C. Stevens

749

A method for preparing /j-hCG COOH peptidecarrier conjugates of predictable composition

J. E. Butler, L. Peterson P. L. McGivern

757

A reliable method for the preparation of bovine secretory immunoglobulin A (SlgA) which circumvents problems posed by IgGl dimers in colostrum

J. Steensgaard, and J. I?. Frich

M. W. Steward

P. L. Ey, G. J. Russell-Jones C. R. Jenkin

and

E. Appella

F. J. Rowell, S. M. Hui

C. Vincent

K. Dixon

and J-P.

W. D. Linscott

R. P. Triglia

and

K. Jayaraman

and T. M. Jacob

769

Antibodies

K. Jayaraman

and T. M. Jacob

777

Antibodies sequence

783

Antigenic albumin

D. OnicG, I. Mgrgineanu M-A. Dobre

and

Preliminary

791

M. Uotila, E. Engvall and E. Ruoslahti

Monoclonal

between

immunoglobulins

specific to deoxyguanosine specific

specificity

to

a

variable mur-

and

/I2

com-

5’-phosphate

deoxyribotrinucleotide

of glutaraldehyde-treated

rabbit

Communication

antlbodies

to human alphafetoprotein

JULY

The Molecular

Biology Guest

of T Cell

Editor:

Receptors:

a Symposium

John J. Marchalonis

J. J. Marchalonis

795

Introduction

J. M. Decker

803

Lectin-like molecules on murine thymocytes and splenocytes-I. Molecules specific for the oligosaccharide moiety of the fetal r-globulin fetuin

M. E. Ultee, E. Margoliash, A. Lipkowski, G. Flouret, A. M. Solinger, D. Lebwohl, L. A. Matis, C. Chen and R. H. Schwartz

809

The T lymphocyte response to cytochrome C-II. Molecular characterization of a pigeon cytochrome c determinant recognized by proliferating T lymphocytes of the BIO.A mouse

R. Benca, J. QuintBns, P. M. Flood and H. Schreiber

823

Studies on phosphorylcholine-specific types and idiotype-specific immunity

J. F. Kearney.

T cell Idio-

List of Contents/Author

Index (Volume 17)

ix

JULY - continued 833

Biological, immunologrcal and genetic characterization of specific suppressor T cells and their receptors immune to antigens of the H-2 complex. Clonal structure, narrow specificity of receptors and genetic restriction of specific T-suppressor function

851

Complementation of H-2 linked genetic defects in the production and function of antigen specific suppressor factor: implications for suppressor cell activation

Nisonoff

857

The genetic and cellular basis of antigen and receptor stimulated regulation

Okumura

867

Coexistence of variable region of immunoglobulin heavy chain and I region gene products on antigenspecific suppressor T cells and suppressor T cell factor. A minimal model of functional antigen receptor of T cells

J. J. Marchalonis, G. W. Warr. A-C. Wang, W. H. Burns and R. C. Burton

877

An Fab-related surface component of some normal and neoplastic human and marmoset T cells. Demonstration, functional analysis and partial characterization

R. V. Blanden, D. B. E. C. Gill, R. Zidovetzki and I. Pecht

893

Cooperativity in antigen binding ment in T, cell recognition

H. J. Callahan

897

Preparation of an antigen-binding murine T lymphocyte membranes

905

T cell lymphoma expressing immunoglobulin with DNP-binding activity-a possible model for T cell receptor

Shen,

913

Isolation and partial characterization binding molecules produced by in vitro cells

G. K. Lewis

925

Antigen specific T cell hybrids-II. which bind azobenzenearsonate

J. W. Goodman, G. K. Lewis, D. Primi, P. Hornbeck and N. H. Ruddle

933

Antigen-specific molecules from murine T lymphocytes and T cell hybridomas

U. Storb, R. Near, and J. Clagett

947

lmmunoglobulin

959

The lymphoid

B. D. Brondz, I. F. Abronina

A. V. Karaulov, and 2. K. Blandova

R. N. Germain

M. I. Greene, M. and B. Benacerraf

S. Sy, A.

T. Tada, K. Hayakawa, and M. Taniguchi

C. Moroz

K.

and P. H. Maurer

and N. Lahat

S. O’Connor, D. Eardley, F-W. R. K. Gershon and R. E. Cone

N. H. Ruddle, B. Beezley, and J. W. Goodman

D. Putnam

S. Baird

with

H. Fiebig, I. Scherbaum H. Ambrosius

J. L. R. J.

and

J. Marchalonis, G. W. Warr, A. Santucci, A. Szenberg, von Fellenberg and J. Burckhardt

J. Watson

and S. M. Hedrick

chicken

as a potential

fragment

ele-

from

of antigen‘educated’ T

T cell

hybrids

messenger RNAS of T lymphocytes

tissue anti-mouse

distribution

of cells reactive immunoglobulin serum

971

Evolutionary origin of the T lymphocyte receptor-l. lmmunochemical investigation of immunoglobulinlike cell surface protein of carp thymocytes

985

The immunoglobulin-like T cell receptor-IV. Quantitative cellular assay and partial characterization of a heavy chain cross-reactive with the Fd fragment of serumP chain

1001

Characterizatron clonal analysis

of T cell of recognition

growth factors for the properties of .T cells

List of Contents/Author

X

Index (Volume 17)

AUGUST 1011

Antrgen structural requrrements for T-cell-mediated ant!-benzenearsonate sponse

1019

IgE and IgG antibodres determinants of Parietana

R. Cherniak, E. Reiss, M. E. Slodki, R. D. Plattner and S. 0. Blumer

1025

Structure and antigenrc actrvrty of the capsular polysaccharide of Cryptococcus neoformans serotype A

I. Lowy, A. Prouvost-Danon, A. Abadie and J. Theze

1033

Fine specifictty and rdiotype analysis of the IgE response to the synthetic terpolymer L-glutamic acid60-L-alanine30 -L-tyrosine’ ‘(GAT) and its dinitrophenyl conjugate (DN P-GAT)

1039

Evidences determinants molecule

1045

Allergic contact dermatitrs to a-methylene-;,-butyrolactones. Preparation of alantolactone-protein conjugates and induction of contact sensitrvity in the guinea-prg by an alantolactone-skin protein conju gate

R. G. Krueger, D. R. Knowlton, R. A. Kyle and D. S. Fair

1053

Sharing of identical the monoclonal IgG. dual

T. J. Higgins

1065

Extraction of antigens from

A. Ray and S. Ben-Sasson

A. Giallongo, R. Cocchiara, D. Geraci

R. Magous,

U. Oreste, A. Ruffilli

and

C. Lecou and J.-P.

G. Dupuis, C. Benezra, and J.-L. Stampf

Bali

G. Schlewer

and C. R. Parish

M. Fontaine, M. Daveau J. P. Lebreton S. Yokota, C. S. David M. 2. Atassi

and

and

R. A. J. Mcllhinney

1075

Preliminary A common and C3b

for

the wtth

actrvation immune

assoctation of blood the carcinoembryonic

idiotyprc IgA and

group antigen

determtnants among IgM in a single indrvi-

Communications antrgenic determinant

Genetic bin-Ill. sponse

1083

Detergent binding globulin M

a re-

compete for antigenrc officinalis allergen

the carbohydrate-defined class murine spleen cells and serum

1079

of

on

of

human

la

C4b

control of the Immune response to myogloAutoimmune T-lymphocyte proliferative rem to mouse myoglobrn of

human

membrane

rmmuno-

SEPTEMBER M. J. Schumacher

1087

Characterization laboratory mice

V. M. Hearn

1097

The preparation and partial purification of fractions from mycelial fungi with antigenic activity

D. S. Cox, M. A. Taubman. J. L. Ebersole and D. J. Smith

1105

Secretory antibody soluble or particulate

M. E. Kamarck

1117

Alterations in expression of murine thymocyte proteins and glycoproteins during fetal thymus development

1129

Purification and characterizatron of a nuclear histone basic protein (Mi-1) which reacts with rmmunoglobulin sera and the sera of patients dermatomyositis

1143

Streptolysin 0 neutralizing capacrty and idiotypic properties of fragments, subunits and reassociated H and L chains from three human IgG monoclonal proteins

M. Nishikai

and D. W. R. Mackenzie

and P. D. Gottlieb

and M. Reichlin

T. E. Michaelsen, A. Heyby and T.

!if. Ferre.

Lea

of allergens

response antigens

from

urine

to local in rats

and

pelts

injection

of

of

nonantiwith

List of Contents/Author

Index (Volume 17)

SEPTEMBER -

xi

continued

J. P. Lee and R. Ii. Painter

1155

Complement binding properties of two peptides from the C,2 region of human IgGl

C. V. Warner, D. F. Smith, D. A. Zopf and V. Ginsburg

1163

A human Le(a- b+) blood group agglutinin prepared by polymerizing goat anti-Iacto-N-difucohexaose I IgG

D. Pratt, J.-P. Briand and M. H. V. Van Regenmortel

1167

lmmunochemical studies of turnip yellow mosaic virus-l. Localization of four antigenic regions in the protein subunit

G. J. Russell-Jones, B. L. Reynolds

1173

The ability of IgA to inhibit the complementmediated lysis of target red blood cells sensitized with IgG antibody

K. Bauer

1181

A Waldenstrom macroglobulin which binds 3amino-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid-l. Immunochemical characterization of the reaction: positive cooperatron between antigen binding sites of this IgM reacting with divalent compounds

K. Bauer

1189

A Waldenstrom macroglobulin which binds 3amino-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid-II. Cross reactions of mono- and divalent compounds

P. L. Ey and

OCTOBER 1195

Purification and characterization of a mouse T cell replacing factor from primary mixed lymphocyte culture supernatant

R. C. de L. Milton, S. C. F. Milton, M. B. von Wechmar and. M. H. V. van Regenmortel

1205

lmmunochemical studies of tobacco mosaic virus -IV. Influence of single amino acid exchanges on the antigenic activity of mutant coat proteins and peptides

D. Konopinska, A. Kubik, A. Lange, I. 2. Siemion and S. Slopek

1213

Synthesis of the Gin’ -facteur thymique serique and its evaluation with human E-rosette bioassay

M. Dosseto

1219

Differential recognition of monomeric and polymeric forms of actin by anti-actin antibodies

1231

Relationship between antibody affinity and hemolytic plaque diameter-K. Maturation of primary immune responses to DNP and SRBC

1237

First order dissociation rates between a subpopulation of high affinity rabbit anti-fluorescyl IgG antibody and homologous ligand

1245

Comparative specificity of rabbit antibody populations elicited to chemically modified sDNA

D. Bitter-Suermann, S. Becker, S. Meuer, H. U. Schorlemmer, U. Hadding and R. Andreatta

1257

Comparative study on biological effects of the guinea pig complement-peptide C3a and C3arelated synthetic oligopeptides

R. J. Alexander

1263

Fixation of frog and guinea pig complement by antibodies from the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana

1275

The complement hemolytic intermediate EACI,~

1283

Structural studies on H-2Db and H-2Kd molecules indicate that murine major histocompatibility b and d haplotype alloantigens share structural features

K.-l. Naruo, Y. Oguchi, and T. Osawa

and C. Goridis

D. H. DeHeer

and T. S. Edgington

R. M. Watt, J. N. Herron E. W. Voss, Jr.

R. C. Manak

Y. Masuzawa

and

and E. W. Voss, Jr.

and L. A. Steiner

Xu Fen, Shen Feng-Xin Zhu Zeng-Bian

and

E. S. Kimball, W. L. Maloy, J. M. Martinko, S. G. Nathenson and J. E. Coligan

List of Contents/Author

xii

OCTOBER

Index (Volume 17)

- continued

B. J. Takacs

1293

Characterization of functional Fc receptor from human lymphoblastoid cell linesl. scale purification and biochemical analysis

J. Steensgaard, C. Jacobsen, J. Lowe, D. Hardie, N. R. Ling and R. Jefferis

1315

The development of difference turbidimetnc for monoclonal antibodies to human IgG

Preliminary

U. R. Nilsson, J. G. Beisswenger S. Wyman-Caufman

Communication analysis

1319

Altered antigemc expresslons their subunits and fragments denaturmg conditions

1335

Fluorescence polarization and spin-label human myeloma immunoglobulins A and ence of segmental flexibility

P. Pery and G. Luffau

1341

Purification postrongylus

I. Alexandru, D. I. C. Kells, K. J. Dorrington and M. Klein

1351

Non-covalent association of heavy and of human immunoglobulin G: studies chain labelled with a fluorescent probe

S. Nagasawa

and R. M. Stroud

1365

Purification and characterization of a macromolecular weight cofactor for C3b-inactlvator, C4bC3blNAcofactor, of human plasma

M. M. Zakin, G. N. Cohen

C. Hirth,

1373

Detection of the homology among protems by immunochemlcal cross-reactivity between denatured antigens. Application to the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenases from different species

M. S. Schwarz, T. J. Wang, H. C. Miller and W. J. Esselman

1381

Detection of Thy-l .2 membrane complexes from thymocytes and lymphoma cells by an noradiometric assav

T. J. Wang, H. C. Miller W. J. Esselman

and

1389

Neuraminidase jugates

J. L. Wautier, K. B. M. Reid, Y. Legrand and J. P. Caen

1399

Region of the Clq molecule involved in the interaction between platelets and subcomponent Clq of the first component of complement

M. Kojima,

and T. lkenaka

1407

Amino acid sequence of the >, type light chain of a human IgGl myeloma protein (MOT) with unusual antigenicity. a possible new subgroup of i. chain having a unique N-terminal sequence

T. Borsos, M. Loos, R. M. Chapuis, R. Medicus and H. lsliker

1415

P. D. Gottlieb

1423

L. G. Hoffmann

1437

E. I. Dudich, I. V. Dudich V. P. Timofeev

A. Petit,

S. Odani

A. E. Bussard. J. C. Mazib

and

material Large

and

J.-R.

J. J. Bourgarit

Garel and

and

1439

of an allergen brasiliensis

sensitivity

of human following

from

culture

of Thy-l

C3 and C5, exposure to

study of M. Pres-

fluids

of Nip-

light chains using light

active

shed immu-

glycocon-

Speculation A novel way of relating the structure of Clq to the hemolytic activity of the first component of complement Review Article lmmunoglobulin

genes

Letters to the Editors Analysis of plaque forming presence of cells producing allelic allotypes

cell data antlbody

to detect bearing

the two

FunctIonal diploidy for the secretion of the a allotypes by the lymphoid cell of heterozygous rabbits

...

List of Contents/Author

Xl11

Index (Volume 17)

NOVEMBER U. Ft. Nilsson, J. G. Beisswenger S. Wyman-Caufman

E. I. Dudich, I. V. Dudich V. P. Timofeev

A. Petit,

and

and

1319

Altered antigenic expressions their subunits and fragments denaturing conditions

1335

Fluorescence polarization and spin-label study of human myeloma immunoglobulins A and M. Presence of segmental flexibility

1341

P. Pery and G. Luffau

Purification postrongylus

of human C3 and C5, following exposure to

of an allergen from culture fluids of Nipbrasiliensis

I. Alexandru, D. I. C. Kells, K. J. Dorrington and M. Klein

1351

Non-covalent association of heavy and light chains of human immunoglobulin G: studies using light chain labelled with a fluorescent probe

S. Nagasawa

and R. M. Stroud

1365

Purification and characterization of a macromolecular weight cofactor for CBb-inactivator, C4bC3blNAcofactor, of human plasma

M. M. Zakin, G. N. Cohen

C. Hirth,

1373

Detection of the homology among proteins by immunochemical cross-reactivity between denatured antigens. Application to the glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenases from different species

M. S. Schwarz, T. J. Wang, H. C. Miller and W. J. Esselman

1381

Detection of Thy-l .2 membrane complexes shed from thymocytes and lymphoma cells by an immunoradiometric assay

T. J. Wang, H. C. Miller W. J. Esselman

and

1389

Neuraminidase jugates

J. L. Wautier, K. B. M. Reid, Y. Legrand and J. P. Caen

1399

Region of the Clq molecule involved in the interaction between platelets and subcomponent Clq of the first component of complement

M. Kojima,

and T. lkenaka

1407

Amino acid sequence of the h type light chain of a human IgGl myeloma protein (MOT) with unusual antigenicity: a possible new subgroup of A chain having a unique N-terminal sequence

T. Borsos, M. Loos, R. M. Chapuis, R. Medicus and H. lsliker

1415

P. D. Gottlieb

1423

L. G. Hoffmann

1437

Analysis of plaque forming cell data to detect the presence of cells producing antibody bearing two allelic allotypes

1439

Functional diploidy for the secretion of the a allotypes by the lymphoid cell of heterozygous rabbits

S. Odani

J.-R.

Garel and

sensitivity

of Thy-l

active glycocon-

Speculation

A novel way of relating the structure of Clq to the hemolytic activity of the first component of complement Review

Letters

A. E. Bussard, J. C. Ma&

J. J. Bourgarit

and

Article

lmmunoglobulin

genes

to the Editors

List of Contents/Author

xiv

Index (Volume 17)

DC:<‘C:CIBEH L. E. Walker, S. Ferrone, M. A. Pellegrino and R. A. Reisfeld

1443

Structural polymorphrsm HLA-DR antigens

J. 6. Crowley, A. L. Tan-Wilson

1449

Additional antigenic sites on human hemoglobrn dent upon separation of antibody populations

1459

Hindrance in the simultaneous brndrng of two distinctly separate antibody populatrons to the hemoglobin antigen

1465

Molecular lesion

1475

The immunochemical the prosthetic group

1487

A relevant antigenrc site In human localized in sequence 98-128

J. J. Cebra

1493

The primary globulin

L. Alvarez

1507

Amino acid sequence of the varrable region of Ml49 mouse myeloma light chain: comparison with the nucleotide sequence of K2 and K3 clones

1515

Partial primary structure of the immunoglobulin light chain constant region of a single rabbit of b5 allo-

A.

R. C. Birkmeyer

and

L. Tan-Wilson

C. K. N.

Li and

R. P. Levine

K. Alston, A. Dean A. N. Schechter

and

C. PeZa,

and

E. Poskus

P. B. Wolfe

and

E. Appella

and

V.

A. Chersi, R. Mage

C. B. Alexander

A. C. Paladini

and

transport

of the

vra the

/i chain

functronal

of human

evr-

complement

effects of metal substrtutron of hemoglobin

structure

of

growth

guinea

prg

rn

hormone

/12-micro-

type 1525

Isolation and characterization of (slgA) and free secretory component bile

secretory IgA (FSC) from rat

1539

Original antrgen

with

a defined

1545

Acquired I, macroglobulin lymphoblastord cells

on the surface

of human

F. Karush

1553

Restnctron In IgM equine anti-lactose

G. Kronvall

1563

lmmunochemrcal aspects of Fc-mediated binding of human IgG subclasses to group A, C and G streptococci

1575

Membrane ecules

1585

Differential susceptibilrty lymphokines to reduction

1591

Antigen valence and Fc-localrzed in antibody precrprtation

1599

Suppressron

of the in vitro Immune

lated mouse

IgG subclasses

G. A. Altamirano, C. Barranco-Acosta, and J.-P. Vaerman

E. van

I. J. East, P. E. E. Todd S. J. Leach J. lvanyi

and

J. D. Rodwell

E. B. Myhre

C. L. Sidman, C. Gitler V.

Ewan,

Roost

and

L. Moves

and

and

T. Bercovici

T. Yoshida

and

and

S. Cohen

J. D. Rodwell, Lih-Heng-Tang V. N. Schumaker

and

Antigenic

Preliminary R. W. Milne, J. P. Vaerman

M.

P. Chalon

and

1603 1605

I

Book

Sin:

experiments

expression-l. antibodies

insertion

of

The V,

lymphocyte

regions

surface

of

mol-

of human and guinea and alkylation

prg

secondary

forces

response

by ISO-

Communicatton

Revrews

Announcement Volume 1980

contents

and author

Index

for Volume

17,

AUTHORINDEX

Abadie, A. 247, 1033 Abronira, I. F. 833 Albar, J. P. 327 Alevy, Y. G. 275 Alexander, C. B. 1515 Alexander, R. J. 1263 Alexandru, I. 1351 Al&on, K. 1475 Altanirano, G. A. 1525 Alvarez, V. L. 1507 Ambrosius, H. 971 Andrea%%, R. I.257 Apold, J. 291 Appella, E. 711,1507 Amon, R. 37 Atassi, M. 2. 139,281,

1079 Audibert, F. 357 Axelrod, J. 201 Baird, S. 959 Baker, P. E. 579 Bali, J.-P. 1039 Barcovici, T. 1575 Barranco-Acosta,c. 1525 Bastard, C. 229 B.auer,K. 1181,1189 Bayer, W. L. 491 Bazin, H. 469 Becker, E. L. 149,171 Becker, S, 1257 Beezley, B. 925 Beisswenger, J. G. 1319 Benacerraf, B. 857 Benca, R. 823 Benedek. G. B. 81 Benedict, A. A. 439 Ben-Sasson, S. 1011 Benezra, C. 1045 Bessinger, B. A. 403 Birkmeyer, R. 6. l&9 Biserte, G. 469 Bitter-Suerman,Il.I.257 Blanden, R. V. 893 Blandova, Z. K. 833 Blumer, S, 0. 1025 Boldt, D. H. 47 Bordenave, G. R. 93, 103 Borsos, T. 425, 1415 Bourgarit, J. J. 1439 Boyle, M. D. P. 143,425 Bragado, R. 327 Braude, I. A. 625 Brendel, K. 29 Briand , J.-P. 1167

Brondz, B. D. 833 But-Caron, M. H. 655 Burckhardt, J. J. 985 Burns. W. H. 877 Burton, R. C. 877 Buss, E. G. 267 Bussard, A. E. 57, 14% Butler, J. E. 645,757 Caen, J. P. 1399 Callahan, H. J. 897 Cannell, D. S. 81 Cantarero, L. A. 645 Carelli, C. 357 Cebra. J. 3. 1493 Chalon, M. P. 1599 Chapuis, R. M. 1415 Chedid, L. 357 Chen. C. 809 Chenoweth, D. E. 151 Cherniak, R. 1025 Chernoff, D. 163 Chersi, A. 135,1515 Choi, Y. S. 483 Choy, Y.-M. 391 Clagett, C. 0. 267, 947 Clem, L. W. 365 Cocchiara, R. 1019 Cohen, G. N. 1373 Cohen, S. 1585 Coligan, J. E. 1283 Cone, R. E. 913 Corcoran, B. A. 201 Cox, D. S. 1105 Crowley, 3. B. 1449 Da Ponte, J. V. 247 Daveau, M. 1075 David, C. S. 1079 Davies, P. 287 Day, E. D. 127 Dean, A. 1475 Decker, J, M. 803 DeHeer, D. H. 1231 De Oliveira, L. 255 Di Giusto, L. 119 Dixon, K. 719 Dobre. M.-A. 783 Dorrington, K. J. 1351 Dosseto, M. 1219 Dray, S. 111, 403 Dudich, E. I. 1335 Dudich, I. V. 1335 Duhamel, R, C. 29 Dupouey, P. 655 xv

Dupuis, G. 1045 E$rdley, D. 913 East, I. J. 519, 1531 Ebersole, J. L. 1105 Fder, J. 37 Edgington, T. S. 1231 Elsayed, S. 291 Ely, P. L. 1173 Engel, J. 675

gfgyy,l;

E* 791

D. P. 403 Esselman: W. J. 1381, 1389 Ewan, V. 1585 EY, P. L. 699 Fair, D. S. 345, 1053 Fellenberg, R. von 985 Fen, Xu. I.275 Fen&Xin, S.-l275 Ferrone. S. 1443 Fiebig,-H. 971 Fleischman, J. B. 275 Flood, I'.M. 823 Flouret, G. 809 Fontaine, M. 1075 Foppoli, J. M. 439 Forre. 0. 1143 Freed; J. H. 453 Frich, J. R. 689 Fryer, J. L. 445 Fudenberg, H. H. 229 Gagnon, C. 201 Gallin. J, I. 191 Garcia~Giralt,k. 119 Garel, J.-R. 1373 ~eczy, c. L. 539,601 Gee, A. P. 143 Geraci, D. 1019 Gerber-Jensen,B. 337 Germain, R. N. 851 Gershon, R. K. 913 Ghetie, V. 395 Giallongo, A. 1019 Giglio, M. 81 Gill, D. B. E. C. 893 Gillis, S. 579 Gitler, C, 1575 Ginsburg, V. 1163 Gleich, G. J. 281 Goldstein, I. M. 163 Goodman, J. W. 925,933 Goridis, C. 1219 Gottlieb, P. D. 1117, 1423

xv*

Grmger, G. A. 613 Greene, M. I. 857 Groberg, W. J. Jr. 44-5 Guyer, R. B. 267 Hadding, U. 1257 Hammarstrom. L. 463 Hardie, D. 1315 . Harrison, R. A. 9, 219 Hashimoto, M. 377 Hayakawa, K. 867 Hearn, V. !I.1097 Hedrick. S. M. 1001 Henson,.P. M. 163 Herron, J. N. 1237 Higgins, G. 483 Higgins, T. J. 1065 Hirata, F. 201 Hirth, C. 1373 Hofmann, T. 1 Hoffmann, L. G. 1437 Hornbeck, P. 933 Horng, W. J. 111 Hoyby, A. 1143 Hiibner,L. 591 Hughes, ii. R. 665 Hugli, T. E. 151 Hui, S. M. 719 Hung, T. C. 527 Ibrahimi, I. M. 37 Ikenaka, T. 1407 Isliker, H. 1415 Ivanyi, J. 287, 1545 Jacob, T. M. 769, 777 Jacobsen, C. 1315 Jayaraman, K. 769, 777 Jefferis, R. 1315 Jenkin, C. R. 699 Jolivet, M. 357 Juarez, c. 327 Kamarck, M. E. 1117 Karaulov, A. V. 833 Karush, F. 1553 Kearney, J. F. 823 Kells, Il.I. C. 1351 Kimball, E. S. 1283 Kindt, T. J. 319 Klein, M. 1351 Klinkert, W. 555 Klostergaard, J. 613 Knowlton, D. R. 345, 1053 Kojima, M. 1407 Kojima; R. 377 Konopinska, Il.121) Kovafli,F. 65 Kredich, N. M. 209 Kronvall, G. 1563 Krueger, R. G. 345, 1053 Kruse, V. 383 Krutzsch, H. C. 319 Kubik, A. 1213 Kyle, R. A. 1053 Iachmann, P. J. 9, 219 lahat, N. 905 Iange, A. I213 Iangone, J. 3. 143 Lea, T. 1143 Leach, S. J. 519, 1531

List of Contents/Author

Index (Volume 17)

Lebreton, J. P. 1075 Lebwohl, D. 809 Lecou, C. 1039 Lee, A. C. J. 749 Lee, C.-Y. 391 Lee, J. P. 1155 Lefrancier, P. 357 Legrand, Y. 1399 Lenfant, M. 119 Levine, R. P. 1465 Lewis, G. K. 925, 933 Li, C. K. N. 1465 Lifter, J. 483 Li-Heng-Tang, 1591 Lin, C. S. 625 Ling, N. R. 1315 Linscott, W. D. 729, 741 Lipkowski, A. 809 Lisowski, J. 237 Litman, G. W. 337 Litman, R. 337 Little, J. R. 305, 681 Loos,.M. 1415 Lowe, J. 1315 Lowy, I. 1033 Luben, R. A. 635 Luffau, G. 1341 Ma, S. K. 413 Mackenzie, D. W. R. 1097 Mage, R. G. 75, 135, 1515 Magous, R. 1039 Maloy, W. L. 1283 Manak, R. C. 1245 Mandy, W. J. 297 Marchalonis, J. J. 795, 877, 985 MLrgineanu, I. 783 Margoliash, E. 809 Martinko, J. M. 1283 Masuzawa, Y. 1195 Mathur, S. 313 Matis, L. A. 809 Maurer, P. H. 897 Mazie, J. C. 1439 McGivern, P. L. 645, 757 McIlhinney, R. A. J. 1083 Medicus, R. 1415 Meezan, E. 29 Meuer, S. 1257 Michaelsen, T. E. 1143 Middaugh, C. R. 337 Mikulska, J. 237 Miller, H. C. 1381, 1389 Milne, R. W. 1599 Milton, R. C. de L. 1205 Milton, S. C. F. 1205 Mizel, S. B. 571 Mohler, M. A. 635 Molinaro, G. A. 403 Moroz, C. 905 Mofa, G. 395 Moyes, L. 1545 Myhre, E. B. 1563 Nagasawa, S. 1365 Naruo, K.-I. 1195 Natheson, S. G. I2283

Near, R. 947 Niall, H. D. 749 Nils&n, U. R. 1319 Nishikai, M. 1129

Nisonoff, A. 857 O'Connor, S. 913 Odani, S. 1407 O'Day, R. F. 201 O'Flahertv. J. T. 181 Ogawa, N.‘j77 Oguchi, Y. 1195 Okumura, K. 867 Oni&, D. 783 Oreste, U. 1019 Ortiz-Masllorens,F. 327 Osawa, T. 1195 0tz, U. 539 Painter, R. H. 1155 Paiva. A. C. M. 255 Paladini, A. C. 1487 Papagiannes, E. 111 Parish, C. R. 1065 Parr, D. M. 1 Paterson, P. Y. 127 Paull, B. R. 281 Pecht, I. 893 Pellegrino, M. A. 143 PeEa, C. 1487 Perez, H. D. 163 Pery, P. 1341 Peterson, L. 757 Petit, A. 1341 Phan, S. H. 181 Pike, M. C. 209 Pischel, K. D. 305, 681 Plattner, R. D. 1025 Powell, J. E. 749 Poskus, E. 1487 Prager, E. M. 37 Pratt, D. 1167 Primi, D. 933 Provost-Danon, A. 247, 1033 Putnam, D. 947 Quintans, J. 823 Ramanathan, L. 267 Rauch, H. C. 527 Ray, A. 1011 Reichert, C. M. 357 Reichlin, M. 1129 Reid, K. B. M. 1399 Reisfeld, R. A. 1443 Rejnek, J. 65 Reiss, E. lo25 Revillard, J.-P. 723 Reynolds, B. L. 1173 Rivat, C. 229, 313 Rivat, L. 229, 313 Rodkev. L. S. 111 Rodweil, J. D. 413, 1591, 1553 Roost, E. van 1525 Rousseaux, J. 469 Rowell, F. J. 719 Ruddle, N. H. 925, 933 Ruffilli, A. 1019 Ruoslahti, E. 791 Ruscetti, F. W. 579 Russell-Jones, G. J. 699, 1173 Sadasivan, R. 491

List of Contents/Author Index(Volume17)

Sakata, S. 139 Salier, J. P. 229 Santucci, L. A. 985 Sarvas, H. 313 Schalch, W. 675 Schechter, A. N. 1475 Scheffel, C. 337 Schiffmann, E. 201 Scherbaum. I. 971 Schimpl, A. 59i Schlewer, G. 1045 Schorlemmer, H. U. l-257 Schreiber, H. 823 Schulthess, G. K. von 81 Schumacher, M. J. 1087 Schumaker, M. F. 413 Schumaker, V. N. 413, 1591 Schwartz, R. H. 809 Schwarz, M. S. 1381 Scibienski, R. J. 21 Seegan, G. W. 413 Seligman, B. 191 Shankey, T. V. 365 Shen, F.-W. 913 Shinkai, H. 377 Showell, H. J. 171, 181 Sidman, C. L. 1575 Siemion, I. Z. I213 Skibifiski.G. 237 Slodki, Ml E. 1$5 Slopek, S. 1213 Smith, C. A. 413 Smith. C. I. E. 46~ Smith; D. F. 1163 Smith, D. J. 1105 Smith, K. A. 579 Sohma, M. 377 Solinger, A. M. 809 Somm6, G. 93, 103

Snyderman, R. 209 Sorg, C. 555, 565 Stampf, J.-L. 1045 Steensgard, J. 689, 1315 Steiner, L. A. 1263 Stevens, V. C. 749 Steward; M. W. 689 Stewart. W. E. II 625 Storb, 6. 947 Stroud, R. M. 1365 Suzuki, T. 491 Sy, M. S. 857 Szenberg, A. 985 Tada, T. 867 Takacs, B. J. 1293 Takahashi, Y. 377 Tan-Wilson, A. L. 1449, 1459 Taniguchi, M. 867 Taubman, M. A. 1105 Teherani, J. 297 ThBze, J. 1033 Thomas, M. 119 Thrall, R. S. 181 Timofeev, V. P. 1335 Tlaskaloti, H. 65 Todd, P. E. 519, 1531 TrgvniEek, J. 65 Tregear, G. W. 749 Triglia, R. P. 729, 741 Tuakod, L. 65 Tung, E. 313 Ugorski, M. 237 Ultee, M. E. 809 Vaerman, J.-P. 1525, 1599 Van Regenmortel, M. H. V. 1167, 1205 Varitek, V. A. 127 Venkatasubramanian,K. 201

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Vincent, C. 723 Virella, G. 229 Vitkauskas, G. 171 Vivanco-Martinez,F. 327 Voss, E. W. Jr. 445, 505, l.237,1245 Votila, M. 791 Waksman, B. H. 533 Walker, L. E. 1443 Wang, A. C. 229, 313, 877 Wang, T. J. 1381, 1389 Ward, P. A. 181 Warner, C. V. 1163 Warr, G. W. 877, 985 Watson, J. 1001 Watt, R. M. 505, I.237 Wautier, J. L. 1399 Weber, G. 505 Webster, R. 0. 163 Week, A. L. de 535, 539 Wecker, E. 591 Wechmar, M. B. von 1205 Wieczorek. Z. 237 Wilder, R; L. 75' Williams, D. J. 181 Wilson, A. C. 37 Wiranowska-Stewart,M. 625 Wolfe, P. B. 1493 wong, S.-L. 391 Wood, G. 491 Wyman-Caufman,S. 1319 Yamamoto, R. S. 613 Yarmush, M. L. 319 Yokota, S. 1079 Yoshida, T. 1585 Yuen, C. C. 75 Zakin, M. M. 1373 Zeng-Bian, Zhu 1275 Zidovetzki, R. 893 Zopf, D. A. 1163