Rat C6 glioma as experimental model system for the study of glioblastoma growth and invasion Bert GrobbenPeter De DeynHerman Slegers Review Pages: 257 - 270
Fear memory and the amygdala: insights from a molecular perspective Oliver StorkHans-Christian Pape Minireview Pages: 271 - 277
Hydroxyethyl starch does not cross the blood-brain or the placental barrier but the perineurium of peripheral nerves in infused animals S. Ständer H. Bone D. Metze Regular Article Pages: 279 - 287
Urinary clusterin levels in the rat correlate with the severity of tubular damage and may help to differentiate between glomerular and tubular injuries Sumi HidakaBettina KränzlinRalph Witzgall Regular Article Pages: 289 - 296
Ultrastructural localization of tyrosine hydroxylase in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells: effect of stimulation with phytohaemagglutinin Marcella ReguzzoniMarco CosentinoGianmario Frigo Regular Article Pages: 297 - 304
Time sequence analysis of caspase-3-independent programmed cell death and apoptosis in X-irradiated human leukemic MOLT-4 cells Hisako NakanoKunio Shinohara Regular Article Pages: 305 - 311
Putative epithelial stem cell loss corresponds with mammary growth senescence Gilbert H. SmithPhyllis StricklandCharles W. Daniel Regular Article Pages: 313 - 320
Biodefense function of omental milky spots through cell adhesion molecules and leukocyte proliferation Li CuiKohei JohkuraKatsunori Sasaki Regular Article Pages: 321 - 330
Distribution of regulatory subunits of protein kinase A and A kinase anchor proteins (AKAP 95, 150) in rat pinealocytes M. Koch H.-W. Korf Regular Article Pages: 331 - 338
Intrinsic properties of muscle satellite cells are changed in response to long-term selection of mice for different growth traits C. Rehfeldt K. Walther L. Bünger Regular Article Pages: 339 - 348
Kit-negative fibroblast-like cells expressing SK3, a Ca2+-activated K+ channel, in the gut musculature in health and disease Jean-Marie VanderwindenJüri J. RumessenSerge N. Schiffmann Regular Article Pages: 349 - 358
Evidence for the presence of serotonin in Mysidacea (Crustacea, Peracarida) as revealed by fluorescence immunohistochemistry X. Moreau D. Benzid J.-P. Casanova Regular Article Pages: 359 - 371
Hemocyanin and the branchial heart complex of Sepia officinalis: are the hemocytes involved in hemocyanin metabolism of coleoid cephalopods? Knut BeuerleinPeter RuthRudolf Schipp Regular Article Pages: 373 - 381