100 Years of Muscle Research at Heidelberg The Kühne-Erb-Hoffmann Symposium, Heidelberg, 25–27 March, 1986 Reinhardt Rüdel Conference Report Pages: 385 - 386
The role of tropomyosin-troponin in the regulation of skeletal muscle contraction Saleh C. El-SalehKimbrough D. WarberJames D. Potter Review Pages: 387 - 404
Phorbol ester induces rapid actin assembly in neutrophil leucocytes independently of changes in [Ca2+]i and pHi Peter SheterlineJanet E. RickardR. Clive Richards OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 412
The myosin filament. XII. Effect of MgATP on assembly Prokash K. ChowrashiFrank A. Pepe OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 420
The role of orthophosphate in crossbridge kinetics in chemically skinned rabbit psoas fibres as detected with sinusoidal and step length alterations Masataka Kawai OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 434
Characteristics of skeletal muscle calsequestrin: comparison of mammalian, amphibian and avian muscles Ernesto DamianiSergio SalvatoriAlfredo Margreth OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 445
Kinetics of actin monomer exchange at the slow growing ends of actin filaments and their relation to the elongation of filaments shortened by gelsolin Paul A. JanmeyThomas P. Stossel OriginalPaper Pages: 446 - 454
A simple and rapid preparation of fully phosphorylated and fully dephosphorylated skeletal muscle myosin. Application to the preparation of a phosphorylated LC2-modified artificial isozyme R. Cardinaud OriginalPaper Pages: 455 - 466
Paramyosin and myosin content of the thick filament in the striated muscle ofLimulus B. GaylinnM. M. Dewey OriginalPaper Pages: 467 - 473
Myofibrillar M-band proteins represent constituents of native thick filaments, frayed filaments and bare zone assemblages M. BählerT. WallimanH. M. Eppenberger Errata Pages: 475 - 480