Endosomes, receptor tyrosine kinase internalization and signal transduction John J. M. BergeronG. M. Di GuglielmoBarry I. Posner Intracellular Traffic Pages: 411 - 418
Trafficking of glucose transporters-signals and mechanisms Stephen A. BaldwinL. Felipe BarrosMark Griffiths Intracellular Traffic Pages: 419 - 426
Control of glucose transport by GLUT1: Regulated secretion in an unexpected environment Christopher C. Widnell Intracellular Traffic Pages: 427 - 443
Signal transduction and motility ofDictyostelium Peter C. Newell Intracellular Traffic Pages: 445 - 462
Cellular responses to enteropathogenicEscherichia coli infection Stuart Knutton Surface Functions in Disease Pages: 469 - 479
Immune receptor repertoire for influenza haemagglutinin D. Brian ThomasAndriani PateraClaire A. Smith Surface Functions in Disease Pages: 481 - 492
Watching small molecules move: Interrogating ionic channels using neutral solutes V. A. ParsegianS. M. BezrukovI. Vodyanoy Regulation of Flow through Channels and Pores Pages: 503 - 514
Novel actions of ryanodine and analogues—Perturbers of potassium channels H. VaisP. N. R. Usherwood Regulation of Flow through Channels and Pores Pages: 515 - 530
Chloride channels and cystic fibrosis of the pancreas M. A. GrayJ. P. WinpennyB. E. Argent Regulation of Flow through Channels and Pores Pages: 531 - 541
Bacterial hemolysins and leukotoxins affect target cells by forming large exogenous pores into their plasma membrane.Escherichia coli hemolysin a as a case example Gianfranco MenestrinaMauro Dalla SerraFranco Gambale Regulation of Flow through Channels and Pores Pages: 543 - 551
Membrane pores—From biology to track-etched membranes C. Lindsay Bashford Regulation of Flow through Channels and Pores Pages: 553 - 565