Detergent removal by non-polar polystyrene beads J.-L. RigaudDaniel LevyOliver Lambert REVIEW Pages: 305 - 319
Quantitative f torsion angle analysis in Desulfovibrio vulgaris flavodoxin based on six f related 3 J couplings Markus BlümelJürgen M. SchmidtH. Rüterjans ARTICLE Pages: 321 - 334
Amphiphile induced echinocyte-spheroechinocyte transformation of red blood cell shape A. IgličVeronika Kralj-IgličHenry Hägerstrand ARTICLE Pages: 335 - 339
In situ determination of intracellular membrane physical state heterogeneity in renal epithelial cells using fluorescence ratio microscopy Z. MamdouhM.-C. GiocondiC. Le Grimellec ARTICLE Pages: 341 - 351
Highly processive motility is not a general feature of the kinesins R. J. StewartJessica SemerjianChristoph F. Schmidt ARTICLE Pages: 353 - 360
Ceramides perturb the structure of phosphatidylcholine bilayers and modulate the activity of phospholipase A2 Hsiao-wen HuangEdward M. GoldbergR. Zidovetzki ARTICLE Pages: 361 - 366
Determination of solution structures of paramagnetic proteins by NMR D. L. TurnerLorraine BrennanAntónio V. Xavier ARTICLE Pages: 367 - 375
Intensity-based energy transfer measurements in digital imaging microscopy Péter NagyGyörgy VámosiJános Szöllősi ARTICLE Pages: 377 - 389
Characterization of membrane domains by frap experiments at variable observation areas Laurence SaloméJean-Luc CazeilsJean-François Tocanne ARTICLE Pages: 391 - 402
Acting on actin: the electric motility assay Daniel RivelineA. OttJacques Prost BIOPHYSICS LETTER Pages: 403 - 408
Sequence similarities of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases, phosphoglycerate kinases, and pyruvate kinases are species optimal temperature-dependent Cathleen N. EarlyB. M. Britt BIOPHYSICS LETTER Pages: 409 - 410
Human osteoblast-like cells respond not only to the extracellular calcium concentration but also to its changing rate Beate HabelR. Glaser BIOPHYSICS LETTER Pages: 411 - 416
Kinetics of the salt-induced B- to Z-DNA transition V. M. GonzálezM. A. FuertesC. Alonso BIOPHYSICS LETTER Pages: 417 - 423
Diffusion of lipids in supported bilayers as an NMR probe for topological studies in nanoporous solids S. GrageS. HeinzT. M. Bayerl BIOPHYSICS LETTER Pages: 425 - 428