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Volume 64, Number 11, June 2007

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What leads from dead-end?
pp. 1317-1322(6)
Author: Matin, A.

Ruminations on dietary restriction and aging
pp. 1323-1328(6)
Authors: Kennedy, B.; Steffen, K.; Kaeberlein, M.

Conotoxins of the O-superfamily affecting voltage-gated sodium channels
pp. 1329-1340(12)
Authors: Heinemann, S.; Leipold, E.

Hepatocyte growth factor in invasive growth of carcinomas
pp. 1341-1354(14)
Author: Desiderio, M.

Asexual reproduction: Genetics and evolutionary aspects
pp. 1355-1372(18)
Authors: Meeûs, T.; Prugnolle, F.; Agnew, P.

Physiological functions of D-amino acid oxidases: from yeast to humans
pp. 1373-1394(22)
Authors: Pollegioni, L.; Piubelli, L.; Sacchi, S.; Pilone, M.; Molla, G.

The peptidoglycan recognition proteins LCa and LCx
pp. 1395-1402(8)
Authors: Chang, C.-I.; Deisenhofer, J.

Molecular targets of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in neurodegenerative diseases
pp. 1403-1418(16)
Authors: Lleo, A.; Galea, E.; Sastre, M.

Human and yeast ζ-crystallins bind AU-rich elements in RNA
pp. 1419-1427(9)
Authors: Fernández, M.; Porté, S.; Crosas, E.; Barberà, N.; Farrés, J.; Biosca, J.; Parés, X.

Calcium-mediated activation of PI3K and p53 leads to apoptosis in thyroid carcinoma cells
pp. 1428-1436(9)
Authors: Liu, Z.-M.; Chen, G.; Vlantis, A.; Tse, G.; Shum, C.; Hasselt, C.

Impaired apoptosis in lymphoblasts from Alzheimer's disease patients: Cross-talk of Ca2+/calmodulin and ERK1/2 signaling pathways
pp. 1437-1448(12)
Authors: Bartolomé, F.; Cuevas, N.; Muñoz, Ú.; Bermejo, F.; Martín-Requero, Á.

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