Introduction: molecular and biomechanical basis of osteoarthritis J.A. MollenhauerS. Erdmann Pages: 3 - 4
Molecular basis of osteoarthritis: biomechanical aspects A. KerinP. PatwariA. Grodzinsky Pages: 27 - 35
CD44 and integrin matrix receptors participate in cartilage homeostasis W. KnudsonR.F. Loeser Pages: 36 - 44
Molecular aspects of pathogenesis in osteoarthritis: the role of inflammation E. HedbomH.J. Häuselmann Pages: 45 - 53
Visions & Reflections¶Family growth: the eukaryotic DNA polymerase revolution K. BebenekT.A. Kunkel Pages: 54 - 57
The spread of Tobacco mosaic virus infection: insights into the cellular mechanism of RNA transport M. Heinlein Pages: 58 - 82
Ribozyme activity in the genomic and antigenomic RNA strands of hepatitis delta virus T.S. WadkinsM.D. Been Pages: 112 - 125
The mitochondrial PHB complex: roles in mitochondrial respiratory complex assembly, ageing and degenerative disease L.G.J. NijtmansM. Artal SanzP.J. Coates Pages: 143 - 155
Association of the Epstein-Barr virus latent membrane protein 1 with lipid rafts is mediated through its N-terminal region S. RothenbergerM. RousseauxC. Bron Pages: 171 - 180
Cytosolic phospholipase A2 and lipoxygenase are involved in cell cycle progression in neuroblastoma cells G.S.A.T. van RossumJ.J.M. BijveltJ. Boonstra Pages: 181 - 188