What can we expect from subtype 2 angiotensin receptors (AT2)? Friedrich C. Luft Clinical Implications Pages: 149 - 150
Regulation of the immune response by macrophage migration inhibitory factor: biological and structural features Jürgen BernhagenThierry CalandraRichard Bucala REVIEW Pages: 151 - 161
Regulation of podocyte structure during the development of nephrotic syndrome W. E. SmoyerPeter Mundel REVIEW Pages: 172 - 183
Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into human hematopoietic stem cells P. ChuC. LutzkoI. D. Dubé REVIEW Pages: 184 - 192
Functional correlates of nicotine administration: similarity with drugs of abuse F. E. PontieriFrancesca PassarelliBrunella Caronti Pages: 193 - 201
Repression of c-fos and c-jun gene expression is not part of AT2 receptor coupled signal transduction U. M. SteckelingsSerge P. BottariThomas Unger ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 202 - 207
Identification of two novel mutations in the ventricular regulatory myosin light chain gene (MYL2) associated with familial and classical forms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Jeanne FlavignyPascale RichardB. Hainque ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 208 - 214
Immunotherapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia by vaccination with autologous leukemic cells transfected with a cDNA expression plasmid coding for an allogeneic HLA class I antigen combined with interleukin-2 treatment G. HenzeA. BorgmannBurghardt Wittig GENE THERAPY PROTOCOL Pages: 215 - 221
Genetic diseases of the extracellular matrix: more than just connective tissue disorders Leena Bruckner-TudermanP. Bruckner REVIEW Pages: 226 - 237
Mouse models for extracellular matrix diseases A. AszódiAlexander PfeiferReinhard Fässler REVIEW Pages: 238 - 252
Structure and biological activity of the extracellular matrix M. AumailleyB. Gayraud REVIEW Pages: 253 - 265
Pathogenesis of fibrosis: type 1 collagen and the skin Maria TrojanowskaE. Carwile LeRoyThomas Krieg REVIEW Pages: 266 - 274
The cartilage collagens: a review of their structure, organization, and role in the pathogenesis of experimental arthritis in animals and in human rheumatic disease M. A. CremerEdward F. RosloniecAndrew H. Kang REVIEW Pages: 275 - 288