Nonpeptidyl mimetics of superoxide dismutase in clinical therapies for diseases D. SalveminiD.P. Riley Pages: 1489 - 1492
Introduction: tuning the signal: regulation of postsynaptic receptor properties B.A. PasqualottoC.A. Shaw Pages: 1495 - 1498
The role of glycosylation in ionotropic glutamate receptor ligand binding, function, and trafficking S. StandleyM. Baudry Pages: 1508 - 1516
Localization and stabilization of ionotropic glutamate receptors at synapses M.M. BoltonT.A. BlanpiedM.D. Ehlers Pages: 1517 - 1525
Intracellular trafficking of AMPA receptors in synaptic plasticity H.-Y. ManW. JuY. T. Wang Pages: 1526 - 1534
Modification of glutamate receptors by phospholipase A2: its role in adaptive neural plasticity G. Massicotte Pages: 1542 - 1550
The role of mammalian ionotropic receptors in synaptic plasticity: LTP, LTD and epilepsy D.M. KullmannF. AsztelyM.C. Walker Pages: 1551 - 1561
Gene structure and function of the 2′-5′-oligoadenylate synthetase family J. JustesenR. HartmannN.O. Kjeldgaard Pages: 1593 - 1612
Ras proteins in the control of the cell cycle and cell differentiation P. CrespoJ. León Pages: 1613 - 1636
Intragenic complementation and the structure and function of argininosuccinate lyase B. YuP. L. Howell Pages: 1637 - 1651
Rieger syndrome: a clinical, molecular, and biochemical analysis B.A. AmendtE.V. SeminaW.L.M. Alward Pages: 1652 - 1666