When connective tissues lay it on a bit too thick: systemic sclerosis, autoantibodies, and fibrous tissue proliferation Friedrich C. Luft Clinical Implications Pages: 1 - 2
Ataxin-2, global regulators and bacterial gene expression, and spliceosomal snRNP proteins share a conserved domain Andrew F. NeuwaldEugene V. Koonin Bioinformatics: Bits and Bytes Pages: 3 - 5
Lysosomes, a meeting point of proteins, chaperones, and proteases Ana Maria CuervoJ. F. Dice REVIEW Pages: 6 - 12
Sequence and function of the two P domain potassium channels: implications of an emerging superfamily S. A. N. GoldsteinK.-W. WangMark H. Pausch REVIEW Pages: 13 - 20
Protein kinase C activation and its role in the development of vascular complications in diabetes mellitus Hidehiro IshiiDaisuke KoyaG. L. King REVIEW Pages: 21 - 31
The molecular basis of cancer immunotherapy by cytotoxic T lymphocytes M. LindauerT. StanislawskiM. Theobald REVIEW Pages: 32 - 47
Functional brain imaging of episodic and semantic memory with positron emission tomography Lars NybergA. R. McIntoshEndel Tulving REVIEW Pages: 48 - 53
Immunological characterization of heterochromatin protein p25β autoantibodies and relationship with centromere autoantibodies and pulmonary fibrosis in systemic scleroderma Kiyoshi FurutaBernhard HildebrandtE. M. Tan ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 54 - 60
Oncostatin M stimulates excessive extracellular matrix accumulation in a transgenic mouse model of connective tissue disease B. BamberRobert A. ReifeC. H. Clegg ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 61 - 69
Candida sake: a relevant species in the context of HIV-associated oropharyngeal candidosis? L. HoeglGabriele SchönianHans Christian Korting ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 70 - 73