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Author Index Author Index Page numbers in italics refer to the bibliography. Aaronson P, see Van Breemen Agus ZS, see Shareghi GR Andersson R, Nilsson K, C 56, 57,150 162,169 Wikberg Y, Johansson S, Abraham E, see Chene C le Ahmad HR 190, 212,222 Momhe-Lundholm E, 157,168 Ahmad HR, Berndt J, Lundholm L 105,109-11i, Abramovitz E, see Rahami- Loeschcke HH 211,212, 118 moff H 41,46,143 222 Andia-Waltenbaugh AM, Abroms IF, see Finer NN Ahmad HR, Loescheke HH, Friedmann N 105,106, 115, 219, 228 Woidtke HH 211,212, 222 118 Adams TO, see Gardner JD Ahmad HR, see Loeseheke HH Andia-Waltenbaugh AM, 107,131 189, 211,212,235 Kimura S, Wood J, Divaka- Addington WW, Pfeffer SH, Ahmed K, see Judah JD 20, ran P, Friedmann N 105, Gaensler EA 219, 222 24, 57,101,135 106,115,118 Adler S, see Thaeh B 219, Ahonen P, see Wikstr6m M Andres R, see Fronzo RD de 242 75,152 164, 167 Adler SM, see Frantz ID III Akerman KEO 72, 73, 77, Anghileri LJ 30, 118 219,229 102, 118 Anitschkow SV 173,223 Adolph EF, Naberschnig A, Akerman KEO, Wikstr6m Aoki N, see Okada Y 36,142 Orchard DP 173, 222 MKF 106, 118 Arczynska W, see Deonna T Adrian RH 36, 118 Albani M, see Gabriel M 219, 219,227 Affolter H, Chiesi M, 229 Arnold W, see Grant JL 219, Dabrowska R, Carafoli E Albers RW, see Brightman MW 230 86,118 198, 224 Arreguin B, see Henning U Affolter H, see Carafoli E Aleo JJ Jr, see Farber JL 81, 10 125 82, 87, 88, 90,130 Arrigo DM, see Alosno GL Afzetius BA, see Barnard T Alexander JK, West JR, Wood 81-83, 97, 118 33,119 JA, Richards DW 174,222 Ash GR, Bygrave FL 82, 87, Agin DP, see Tobias JM 29, Allard C, Mathieu R, Lami- 88, 90, 118 149 rande G de, Cantero A 91, Ashcroft SJH, see Sugden MC Agranoff BW, see Lynen F 118 108, 148 10 Allen DG, see Blinks JR 33, Ashley CC, Caldwell PC, Lowe Aguirre J, Pinto JEB, Trifaro 122 AG 39,56,118 JM 58, 63,65,101,118 Allen JE, see Rasmussen H Ashley CC, Lea TJ 56, 118 Agus ZS, Chiu PJS, Goldberg 107,108, 113,143 Ashley CC, see Lea TJ 103, M 160-162, 167 Alonso GL, Bazerque PM, 137 Agus ZS, Gardner LB, Beck Arrigo DM, Tumitacsi OR Asmussen E, Nielsen M 201, LH, Goldberg M 111,118, 81-83, 97,118 223 161,162,167 A1-Shaikhaly M, see Harris EJ Assimacopoulos-Jeannet FD, Agus ZS, see Dubb J 164, 107, 108,132 Blackmore PF, Exton JH 167 Amendt K, Czachurski J, 20, 106, 114, 116, 118 Agus ZS, see Fronzo RA de Dembowski K, Seller H Assimaeopoulos-Jeannet FD, 164,167 201,209,210,223 see Blackmore PF 106, AgusZS, see Goldfarb S 165, Amiel C, see Kuntzinger H 115,116, 121 168 56, 111,137, 157,168 AstrSm A 174, 22 Agus ZS, see Grabie M 165, Anderson JH, see Borle AB AuKS 100,119 168 35, 65, 66, 111,113,123 Auc~lio JG, see Calixto JB Agus ZS, see Lau YK 166, Anderson L, see Swanson PD 107,125 168 55, 56, 61-64, 66,100, 149 Augustinsson KB 198,223 Agus ZS, see Rastegar A 164, Anderson T, see Hellman B Auld PAM, see Krauss A 219, 169 22-24, 97, 98,108, 133 233 246 Author Index Aull F 36, 119 Baker PF, Hodgkin AL, Beck LH, Goldberg M 161, Aurbach GD, see Chase LR Ridgway EB 33, 34,119 167 1tl, 113,126 Baker PF, Honerjager P t03, Beck LH, see Agus ZS 111, Aurbach GD, see Heersche 119 118, 161,162,167 JNM 113, 133 Baker PF, McNaughton PA Becket G, see Gomez-Puyou A Aurbach GD, see Melson GL 47-50, 52-54, 62, 64, 73,131 111,113,140 67,103,119 Beckmann A, Jenssen HL, Axelrod J, see Strittmatter WJ Baker PF, SchlaepferW 119 KalkoffW, Redman K 36, 42, 148 Balbi L, see Chiesa A 174, 120 Ayigbede O, see Carre M 107, 219, 225 Beigelman DM, Hollander PB 126 Banus MG, Corn]ann HH, 36,120 Azzi A, see Carafoli E 74, 86, Perto VP, Popkin GL 173, Beigelman PM, see Coraboeuf 125 223 E 36,127 Azzi A, see Rossi C 101,145 Barac-Nieto M, see Cohen JJ Belamarich FA, see Robblee Azzi A, see Scarpa A 101, 37,127 LS 81-83, 144 146 Bargeton D, see Guenard H Betitzer V 3 Azzone GF, Pozzan T, Massari 200,230 BeUavia JV, see Wallach S S, Bragadin M, Dell'Antone Barnard T, Afzelius BA 33, 20, 22, 24, 41, 62, 65, 67, P 72, 78,119 119 103, 151 Azzone GF, see Pozzan T 78, Barnhorst DA, see Lentz RW .BellvilleJW, Howland WS, 79, 143 86,137 Seed JC, Houde RW 173, Azzone GF, see Rossi C 101, Barrie SE, see Williams AJ 223 145 74, 76,152 Bengtsson B, see Batra SC 18, Azzone G, see Scarpa A 71, Barritt GJ, Thorn RFW, 25,107,120 72, 146 Hughes BP 106, 115,119 Bennett HS 29, 120 Barritt G J, see Dorman DM Bensch KG, see Schrier SL 106,129 108,147 Bababunmi ES, see Lehninger Barritt G J, see Hughes BP Bent-Hansen L, Capito K, AL 79,137 32, 106,107,115,134 Hedeskov CJ 107, 120 Babcock DF, Chen J-LJ, Yip Barritt G J, see Parker JC Benzinger Th, Opitz E, BP, Lardy HA 106, 116, 106,142 SchoedelW 174,223 119 Bashirelahi N, see Zadunaisky Berger AJ, Krasney JA, Babcock DF, see Chen JLJ JA 32,153 Dutton RE 174,223 25,106,114-116, 126 Baski SN, Kenny AD 107, Berger AJ, Mitchell RA, Bachmann E, see Brierly GP 119 Severinghaus JW 173, 223 96,123 Batra SC 78, 86, 90,119, Berger AJ, see Mitchell RA Back P, Hamprecht B, Lynen 120 204,236 F 11 Batra SC, Bengtsson B 18, 25, Berger K, see Berger W 174, Backer CP, see Grodinski M 107,120 223 177,230 Batra SC, DanielEE 86, 90, Berger K, see Berndt J 174, Badyshtov BA, Seredenin SB 120 177, 195,211,223 105,109,119 Bauer B, see Kohlhardt M 69, Berger RJ, see Meier GW Baer PG, see Edwards BR 136 219,236 161,165,168 Bauer H, see Oesterhelt D 11 Berger W, Berndt J, Berger K Baer PG, see Harris CA 156, Baum H, see Harris EJ 107, 174, 223 168 108, 132 Berger W, see Berndt J 174, Baerg RD, see Kimberg DV Baumgarten Rv, see Nakayama 177,210, 214,223 107,136 S 192,237 Berggren PO, see Gylfe E Bahnson ER, see Comroe JH Baumgarten Rv, see Salmoi- 108,132 174,226 raghiGC 205,239 Berman AL 181,223 Bainton CR, see Mitchell RA Baumrucker CR, Keenan TW Berman PR, see Brown AM 174, 215,237 82,120 203,224 Baker PF 34,41,46-50, Bawdon R, see Cohn DV Bernard B, see Sottocasa GL 52-54, 63-65,119 105,112,127 73, 148 Baker PF, Blaustein MP 56, Bayer R, Kalusche D, Berndt J, Berger W, Berger K, 63, 64,119 Kaufman R, Mannhold R Schmidt M 174, 177, 211, Baker PF, Blaustein MP, Hodg- 69,120 223 kin AL, Steinhardt RA 38, Bazerque PM, see Alosno GL Berndt J, Berger W, Miicken- 50, 5i, 63-65,119 81-83, 97,118 hoffK 174, 177,211,223 Baker PF, Glitsch HG 48, 49, Beber M, see Grodinski M Berndt J, Berger W, Trouth 68, 69,119 177,230 CO 177, 210, 214, 223 Author Index 247 Berndt J, Fenner A, Berger K Binswanger U, see Oswald N Blaustein MP, Russell JM 195,223 107,142 47-50, 53, 54, 63-66, Berndt J, see Ahmad HR Birch A 8 121 211,212,222 Birchfield R, Sieker H, Blaustein MP, Russell JM, Berndt J, see Berger W 174, Heyman A 219,224 DeWeer P 47, 48, 50, 54, 223 Biscoe TJ, Sampson SJ 208, 63-65,121 Berndt J, see Trouth CO 224 Blaustein MP, Wiesmann ~T 177,181,182,189,201, Biscoe TJ, Sampson SR 209, 56, 63-65,121 209,242 224 Btaustein MP, see Baker PF Bernhardt J, Pauly H 36,120 Biscoe TJ, TaylorA 188, 224 38, 50, 51, 56, 63-65,119 Berridge MJ 108,120 Bisgard GE, Forst~r HV, Blaustein MP, see Reuter H Berridge MJ, Fain JN 107, Byrnes B, Stanek K, Klein J, 55, 56, 63, 64, 100, 144 120 Manohar M 200, 224 Blaustein MP, see Russell JM Berridge MJ, Oschman JC, Bisgard GE, Vogel JH 174, 39, 55, 56, 145 Wall BJ 88, 120 224 Blinks JK 33,122 Berridge MJ, see Fain JN 107, Bishop PO 192,224 Blinks JR, Pendergast FG, 130 Black GW, see Dundee JW Alien DG 33,122 Berridge MJ, see Prince WT 203,227 Blitz AL, Fine RE, Toselli PA 105, 110, 143 Block R, see Bousquet P 208, 4t, 46,122 Bertrand F, Hugelin A, Jutier 224 Bloch K 2, 6 P 219, 223 Blackmore PF, Assimacopou- Bloemer H, see Fruhmann G Besley GTN, Snart RN 106, los-Jeannet FD, Chan TM, 174,219,229 120 Exton JH 106, 115,116, Btoj B, see Galo MG 42, Besson JM, see Woody CD 121 131 203,244 Blackmore PF, Brumley FT, Bloom S, see Tsokos J 86, Bettejayne FB, see Krawitt EL Marks JL, Exton Jtt 106, 149 107,136 114-116,121 Blumenson LE, see Levinson C BetzE 211,223, 224 Blackmore PF, Dehaye JP, 21, 38, 61, 62,138 Betz E, Csornai M 211,224 Exton JH 106, 115, 116, Bogaert C, see Rodesch F Bhalla RC, Webb RC, Sing D, 121 145 Brock T 105,109, 1t0, Blackmore PF, E1-Refai MF, Bolanos P, see Caputo C 55, 120 Exton JIcI 71,104,106, 56, 107,125 Bhalla RC, see Webb RC 105, 115,116,121 Bolton DPB, Herman S 219, 109, 110, 151 Blackmore PF, see Assimaco- 224 Bhuvaneswaran C, see Peug CF poulos-Jeannet FD 20, 106, Bond GH, Clough DL 43, 44, 78,142 114,116,118 122 Bianchi CP 37,120 Blackrnore PF, see Chan TM Bond GH, Green JW 42, 44, Bianchi CP, Lakshminaraya- 116,126 100, 122 naiah N 21, 25,120 Blaustein MP 38,40,46-52, Bonjour J-R, see Hugi K 163, BianchiCP, Shanes AM 38, 54, 63-65, 89, 100, 121 166,168 120 Blaustein MP, Ector AC 56, Bonting SL, see Renckens Bickelmann AG, see Burwell 64,65,121 BAM 21,25, 26, 107, 144 CS 219,225 Blaustein MP, Hodgkin AL Bontin SL, see Schreurs Bickelman AG, see Robin RD 39, 46-48, 50, 51, 53, 54, WAM 107, 147 190, 218,239 121 Bonucci E, Derenzini M, Biddulph DM, Currie MG, Blaustein MP, Johnson EM, Marinozzi V 33,122 Wrenn RW I05, 107, 111, Needleman P 64,65,121 BonvaUet M, see Dell P 202, 112, 120 Blaustein MP, Kendrick NC, 226 Biddulph DM, Wrenn RW Fried RC, Ratzlaff RW Borchert J, see Koepchen liP 105,111,112, 120 55, 56,64, 65,121 204,206, 208,210, 233 Biddulph DM, see Wrenn RW Blaustein MP, Oborn CJ Bordeau JE, Burg M 158, 105, 107,110-112, 152 54-56, 63, 64, 67,103,121 159, 162, 167 Biedermann N 36, 12t Blaustein MP, Ratzlaff RW, Bordier P, see Rasmussen H Bielawski J, see Rossi CS 102, Kendfick NK 82, 88,122 108, 113,114,143 145 Blaustein MP, Ratzlaff RW, Borg J, Mark J, Mandel P 21, Binderman I, Duskin D, HarelI Kendrick NC, Schweitzer
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