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Contents: Volume 13, Issue 10; July, 1999.   [Index by Author] 
       A Special Series of Reviews: Molecular and Biological Mechanisms of Antioxidant Action II
       Research Communications
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A Special Series of Reviews: Molecular and Biological Mechanisms of Antioxidant Action II:

JAY W. HEINECKE
Mass spectrometric quantification of amino acid oxidation products in proteins: insights into pathways that promote LDL oxidation in the human artery wall
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1113-1120. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

DOUGLAS C. GOODWIN, LISA M. LANDINO, and LAWRENCE J. MARNETT
Effects of nitric oxide and nitric oxide-derived species on prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase and prostaglandin biosynthesis
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1121-1136. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

NANXIN LI and MICHAEL KARIN
Is NF-{kappa}B the sensor of oxidative stress?
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1137-1143. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

REGINA BRIGELIUS-FLOHÉ and MARET G. TRABER
Vitamin E: function and metabolism
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1145-1155. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

L. JACKSON ROBERTS, II, ROBERT G. SALOMON, JASON D. MORROW, and CYNTHIA J. BRAME
New developments in the isoprostane pathway: identification of novel highly reactive {gamma}-ketoaldehydes (isolevuglandins) and characterization of their protein adducts
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1157-1168. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

SHELLY C. LU
Regulation of hepatic glutathione synthesis: current concepts and controversies
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1169-1183. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

Research Communications:

S. R. BORNSTEIN, T. TAJIMA, G. EISENHOFER, A. HAIDAN, and G. AGUILERA
Adrenomedullary function is severely impaired in 21-hydroxylase-deficient mice
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1185-1194. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

CATHERINE BERNARD, MARIE-FRANCE BERTHAULT, CATHERINE SAULNIER, and ALAIN KTORZA
Neogenesis vs. apoptosis as main components of pancreatic ß cell mass changes in glucose-infused normal and mildly diabetic adult rats
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1195-1205. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

GILA MOALEM, ALON MONSONEGO, YAEL SHANI, IRUN R. COHEN, and MICHAL SCHWARTZ
Differential T cell response in central and peripheral nerve injury: connection with immune privilege
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1207-1217. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

V. EVERTS, W. KORPER, D. C. JANSEN, J. STEINFORT, I. LAMMERSE, S. HEERA, A. J. P. DOCHERTY, and W. BEERTSEN
Functional heterogeneity of osteoclasts: matrix metalloproteinases participate in osteoclastic resorption of calvarial bone but not in resorption of long bone
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1219-1230. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

ANNE BOULOUMIÉ, TAKESHI MARUMO, MAX LAFONTAN, and RUDI BUSSE
Leptin induces oxidative stress in human endothelial cells
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1231-1238. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

GUIDO A. WANNER, LADISLAV MICA, ELISABETH WANNER-SCHMID, STEFAN A. KOLB, HANNES HENTZE, OTMAR TRENTZ, and WOLFGANG ERTEL
Inhibition of caspase activity prevents CD95-mediated hepatic microvascular perfusion failure and restores Kupffer cell clearance capacity
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1239-1248. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

SARASWATHY NAIR, CHARLES GUERRA, and PETER SATIR
A Sec7-related protein in Paramecium
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1249-1257. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

DONG-KEUN SONG, YEONG-BIN IM, JUN-SUB JUNG, HONG-WON SUH, SUNG-OH HUH, JOON-HO SONG, and YUNG-HI KIM
Central injection of nicotine increases hepatic and splenic interleukin 6 (IL-6) mRNA expression and plasma IL-6 levels in mice: involvement of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1259-1267. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

DANIELLE GEORGES and CHRISTIAN SCHWABE
Porcine relaxin, a 500 million-year-old hormone? The tunicate Ciona intestinalis has porcine relaxin
FASEB J. 1999 13: 1269-1275. [Abstract] [Full Text]  

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