Transglutaminases and the clotting of mammalian seminal fluids H. Guy Williams-Ashman Transglutaminase Pages: 51 - 61
Transglutaminase and receptor-mediated endocytosis in macrophages and cultured fibroblasts Peter J. A. DaviesMichael P. Murtaugh Transglutaminase Pages: 69 - 77
β-adrenergic receptor internalization and processing: role of transglutaminase and lysosomes De-Maw Chuang Transglutaminase Pages: 79 - 89
Transglutaminase catalyzed incorporation of putrescine into surface proteins of mouse neuroblastoma cells Kuang Yu Chen Transglutaminase Pages: 91 - 97
Epidermal and hair follicle trans glutaminases and crosslinking in skin Larry L. PetersonKirk D. Wuepper Transglutaminase Pages: 99 - 111
Trans glutaminase-mediated cross-linking in mammalian epidermis Joseph A. RothnagelGeorge E. Rogers Transglutaminase Pages: 113 - 119
Isopeptide bond formation in epidermis Joseph KubilusHoward P. Baden Transglutaminase Pages: 129 - 137
The role of the insulin receptor in mediating the insulin-stimulated growth response in Reuber H-35 cells John W. Koontz Regular Articles Pages: 139 - 146
Chromatographic characteristics and subcellular localization of synthase phosphatase, phosphorylase phosphatase and histone phosphatase in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes Nabeel NahasHenning JuhlViggo Esmann Regular Articles Pages: 147 - 156
Glycosyl transferases in mouse and human milk fat globule membranes Armando J. ParodiEdward W. BlankRoberto Ceriani Regular Articles Pages: 157 - 163
Cyclic AMP-dependent regulation of activities of synthetase and phosphodiesterase of 2′,5′-oligoadenylate in NIH 3T3 cells Alexander V. ItkesKyril T. TurpaevEvgenii S. Severin Regular Articles Pages: 165 - 171
Biological maturation and β-adrenergic effectors: development of β-adrenergic receptors in rabbit heart William SchumacherBernard L. MirkinJ. R. Sheppard Regular Articles Pages: 173 - 181
Protein patterns of the nuclear matrix in differently proliferating and malignant cells S. N. KuzminaT. V. BuldyaevaI. B. Zbarsky Regular Articles Pages: 183 - 186
Is there a general paradigm of cyclic AMP action in eukaryotes? Martin L. Pall Current Thinking Pages: 187 - 191