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Volume 229, Number 1, November 1996

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Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-beta) Stimulates the Expression of beta1 Integrins and Adhesion by Rat Mesangial Cells
pp. 1-6(6)
Authors: Kagami S.; Kuhara T.; Yasutomo K.; Okada K.; Loster K.; Reutter W.; Kuroda Y.

Clonal Nature of Spontaneously Immortalized 3T3 Cells
pp. 7-13(7)
Author: Rittling S.R.

Glycerophosphorylethanolamine (GPEA) Identified as an Hepatocyte Growth Stimulator in Liver Extracts
pp. 20-26(7)
Authors: Nelson C.; Moffat B.; Jacobsen N.; Henzel W.J.; Stults J.T.; King K.L.; Mcmurtrey A.; Vandlen R.; Spencer S.A.

Endoderm-Specific Gene Expression in Embryonic Stem Cells Differentiated to Embryoid Bodies
pp. 27-34(8)
Authors: Abe K.; Niwa H.; Iwase K.; Takiguchi M.; Mori M.; Abe S.I.; Abe K.; Yamamura K.I.

Expression of Neurofilament Proteins in Proliferating C2C12 Mouse Skeletal Muscle Cells
pp. 48-59(12)
Authors: Abe M.; Saitoh O.; Nakata H.; Yoda A.; Matsuda R.

Heterotrimeric G-Proteins Are Implicated in the Regulation of Apoptosis in Pancreatic beta-Cells
pp. 69-76(8)
Authors: Loweth A.C.; Williams G.T.; Scarpello J.H.B.; Morgan N.G.

Localization of Heat Shock Proteins in Mouse Male Germ Cells: An Immunoelectron Microscopical Study
pp. 77-85(9)
Authors: Biggiogera M.; Tanguay R.M.; Marin R.; Wu Y.; Martin T.E.; Fakan S.

Syndecan-3 and the Control of Chondrocyte Proliferation during Endochondral Ossification
pp. 126-136(11)
Authors: Shimazu A.; Nah H.D.; Kirsch T.; Koyama E.; Leatherman J.L.; Golden E.B.; Kosher R.A.; Pacifici M.

T Cell Stimulus-Induced Crosstalk between Lymphocytes and Liver Macrophages Results in Augmented Cytokine Release
pp. 137-146(10)
Authors: Gantner F.; Leist M.; Kusters S.; Vogt K.; Volk H.D.; Tiegs G.

Transforming Growth Factor beta Regulates Differentiation and Proliferation of Human Neuroblastoma
pp. 147-154(8)
Authors: Scarpa S.; Coppa A.; Ragano-Caracciolo M.; Mincione G.; Giuffrida A.; Modesti A.; Colletta G.

The Nuclear Domain 10 (ND10) Is Disrupted by the Human Cytomegalovirus Gene Product IE1
pp. 155-158(4)
Authors: Korioth F.; Maul G.G.; Plachter B.; Stamminger T.; Frey J.

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