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Submissions from 2000

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Rhoptry Proteins of Plasmodium Species, Tobiliy Sam-Yellowe and Hisashi Fujioka

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Sequence Analysis of the Rhop-3 Gene of Plasmodium berghei and P. chabaudi, Reactivity of Rhop-3 Protein Within Isolated Rhoptries and Binding of Rhop-3 to Mouse Erythrocytes, Tobiliy Sam-Yellowe, Tongmin Wang, Hisashi Fujioka, Judith A. Drazba, Masamichi Aikawa, and William E. Brochak

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Identification of Human Rap1: Implications for Telomere Evolution, Bibo Li, Stephanie Oestreich, and Titia De Lange

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Eemian Lake Development, Hydrology and Climate: A Multi-Stratigraphic Study of the Hollerup Site in Denmark, Svante Björck, Nanna Noe-Nygaard, Julie Wolin, Michael Houmark-Nielsen, Hans Jørgen Hansen, and Ian Snowball

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Sequence Analysis of the Rhop-3 Gene of Plasmodium yoelii, Robert N. Anthony, Jiacheng Yang, Jennifer A. Krall, and Tobili Y. Sam-Yellowe

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Mammalian Meiotic Telomeres: Protein Composition and Redistribution in Relation to Nuclear Pores, H. Scherthan, M. Jerratsch, B. Li, S. Smith, M. Hulten, T. Lock, and T. De Lange

Submissions from 1998

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Hsp70 and Larval Thermotolerance in Drosophila melanogaster: How Much is Enough and When is More Too Much?, Robert A. Krebs and Martin E. Feder

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Heritability of Expression of the 70kd Heat-shock Protein in Drosophila melanogaster and its Relevance to the Evolution of Thermotolerance, Robert A. Krebs, Martin E. Feder, and Jeehyun Lee

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Experimental Manipulation of the Cost of Thermal Acclimation in Drosophila melanogaster, Robert A. Krebs and Martin E. Feder

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Animats and What They Can Tell Us, Jeffrey Dean

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Simulation of Complex Movements Using Artificial Neural Networks, Holk Cruse, Jeffrey Dean, Thomas Kindermann, Josef Schmitz, and Michael Schumm

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Walknet – A Biologically Inspired Network To Control Six-Legged Walking, Holk Cruse, Thomas Kindermann, Michael Schumm, Jeffrey Dean, and Josef Schmitz

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Natural and Genetic Engineering of the Heat-Shock Protein Hsp70 in Drosophila melanogaster: Consequences for Thermotolerance, Martin E. Feder and Robert A. Krebs

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Biologically Motivated Controller for a Six-Legged Walking System, Thomas Kindermann, Holk Cruse, and Jeffrey Dean

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Isolation of Merozoite Rhoptries, Identification of Novel Rhoptry-Associated Proteins From Plasmodium yoelii, P. chabaudi, P. berghei, and Conserved Interspecies Reactivity of Organelles and Proteins With P. falciparum Rhoptry-Specific Antibodies, T. Y. Sam-Yellowe, R. A. Del Rio, H. Fujioka, M. Aikawa, J. C. Yang, and Z. Yakubu

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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase (MEK) Activity Is Required for Inhibition of Skeletal Muscle Differentiation by Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 or Fibroblast Growth Factor 2, Crystal M. Weyman and Alan Wolfman

Submissions from 1995

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A Modular Artificial Neural Net for Controlling a Six-Legged Walking System, H. Cruse, C. Bartling, G. Cymbalyuk, J. Dean, and M. Dreifert

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Walking: A Complex Behavior Controlled by Simple Networks, H. Cruse, Ch Bartling, M. Dreifert, J. Schmitz, D. E. Brunn, J. Dean, and T. Kindermann

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The Lambda Model Is Only One Piece in the Motor Control Puzzle, Jeffrey Dean

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Control of Human Arm Movements in Two Dimensions: Use of the Wrist in Short Pointing Movements, Jeffrey Dean and Michael Brüwer

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Plasmodium falciparum: Effects of Membrane Modulating Agents on Direct Binding of Rhoptry Proteins to Human Erythrocytes, Michael M. Ndengele, Daniela G. Messineo, Tobili Sam-Yellowe, and Jyoti A. Harwalkar

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Plasmodium falciparum Rhoptry Proteins of 140/130/110 Kd (Rhop-H) Are Located in an Electron Lucent Compartment in the Neck of the Rhoptries, TOBILI Y. SAM‐YELLOWE, HISHASHI FUJIOKA, MASAMICHI AIKAWA, and DANIELA G. MESSINEO

Submissions from 1988

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Secretion of Plasmodium falciparum Rhoptry Protein Into the Plasma Membrane of Host Erythrocytes, T. Y. Sam-Yellowe, H. Shio, and M. E. Perkins

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Partial Down-Regulation of Protein Kinase C in C3H 10T1/2 Mouse Fibroblasts Transfected With the Human Ha-Ras Oncogene, Crystal M. Weyman, Elizabeth J. Taparowsky, Marina Wolfson, and Curtis L. Ashendel