Abrupt hypokalemia with paralysis from a clinician’s perspective Friedrich C. Luft Clinical Implications 22 February 2005 Pages: 167 - 169
Mechanistic insight into osteoclast differentiation in osteoimmunology Hiroshi Takayanagi Review 26 January 2005 Pages: 170 - 179
Reading the viral signature by Toll-like receptors and other pattern recognition receptors Trine H. MogensenSøren R. Paludan Review 06 January 2005 Pages: 180 - 192
The balance of immune responses: costimulation verse coinhibition Sumit K. SubudhiMaria-Luisa AlegreYang-Xin Fu Review 04 January 2005 Pages: 193 - 202
Novel CACNA1S mutation causes autosomal dominant hypokalemic periodic paralysis in a Chinese family Qiufen WangMugen LiuJunguo Yang Original Article 22 February 2005 Pages: 203 - 208
An autosomal genomic scan for loci linked to type 2 diabetes in northern Han Chinese J. Y. ZhaoM. M. XiongF. D. Fang Original Article 11 November 2004 Pages: 209 - 215
Increased levels of adenine nucleotide translocator 1 protein and response to oxidative stress are early events in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy muscle Dalila Laoudj-ChenivesseGilles CarnacAnne Fernandez Original Article 17 November 2004 Pages: 216 - 224
Different sources of “help” facilitate the antibody response to hepatitis D virus δ antigen Peter SeizerPetra RiedlReinhold Schirmbeck Original Article 10 November 2004 Pages: 225 - 234
Association of angiotensinogen haplotypes with angiotensinogen levels but not with blood pressure or coronary artery disease: the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health Study Wilfried RennerMarkus NauckWinfried März Original Article 15 December 2004 Pages: 235 - 239
Identification of a recurrent mutation in GALNT3 demonstrates that hyperostosis-hyperphosphatemia syndrome and familial tumoral calcinosis are allelic disorders Yaacov FrishbergOrit TopazEli Sprecher Erratum 23 February 2005 Pages: 240 - 240