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Reviews Archive - 2005




Volume 97

Trafficking mechanism of water channel aquaporin-2
Yumi Noda and Sei Sasaki..........885–892
Sigma-1 receptor as regulator of neuronal intracellular Ca2+: clinical and therapeutic relevance
François P. Monnet..........873–883
Biliary lipids, water and cholesterol gallstones
Karel J. van Erpecum..........815–822
Regulation of plant aquaporin activity
François Chaumont, Menachem Moshelion and Mark J. Daniels..........749–764
Aquaporin-1 in the peritoneal membrane: implications for peritoneal dialysis and endothelial cell function
Olivier Devuyst, Jie Ni and Jean-Marc Verbavatz..........667–673
Imaging phosphoinositide dynamics using GFP-tagged protein domains
G. Halet.........501-518
Aquaporins in yeasts and filamentous fungi
Nina Pettersson, Caroline Filipsson, Evren Becit, Lars Brive and Stefan Hohmann..........487-500
Aquaporin-3 functions as a glycerol transporter in mammalian skin
Mariko Hara-Chikuma and A.S. Verkman..........479-486
Aquaporins from pathogenic protozoan parasites: structure, function and potential for chemotherapy
Eric Beitz..........373–383
Clinical update on renal aquaporins
Yung-Chang Chen, Melissa A. Cadnapaphornchai and Robert W. Schrier..........357–371
Step-wise specification of retinal stem cells during normal embryogenesis
Norann A. Zaghloul, Bo Yan and Sally A. Moody..........321–337
Induction and specification of the vertebrate ectodermal placodes: precursors of the cranial sensory organs
Samantha A. Brugmann and Sally A. Moody..........303–319
Stem-cell-driven regeneration of synovial joints
Jeremy J. Mao..........289–301
In search of markers for the stem cells of the corneal epithelium
Ahdeah Pajoohesh-Ganji and Mary Ann Stepp..........265–276
Myocardial regeneration with bone-marrow-derived stem cells
Young-sup Yoon, Namho Lee and Heather Scadova..........253–263
Mechanisms of translational regulation in Drosophila
James E. Wilhelm and Craig A. Smibert..........235–252
Application of RNA interference to study stem cell function: current status and future perspectives
Gang-Ming Zou and Mervin C. Yoder..........211–219
What does it take to make a heart?
Petra Pandur..........197–210
Wnt, stem cells and cancer in the intestine
Daniel Pinto and Hans Clevers..........185–196
Epidermal stem cells: the cradle of epidermal determination, differentiation and wound healing
Maria I. Morasso and Marjana Tomic-Canic..........173–183
Virus factories: associations of cell organelles for viral replication and morphogenesis
Reyes R. Novoa, Gloria Calderita, Rocío Arranz, Juan Fontana, Harald Granzow and Cristina Risco..........147–172
Bone marrow as a source of circulating CXCR4+ tissue-committed stem cells
Magda Kucia, Janina Ratajczak and Mariusz Z. Ratajczak..........133–146
Early and delayed aspects of nuclear reprogramming during cloning
Keith E. Latham..........119–132
How and why does b-actin mRNA target?
John Condeelis and Robert H. Singer..........97–110
VICKZ proteins: a multi-talented family of regulatory RNA-binding proteins
Joel K. Yisraeli..........87–96
RNA localization in yeast: moving towards a mechanism
Graydon B. Gonsalvez, Carl R. Urbinati and Roy M. Long..........75–86
Drosophila neural progenitor polarity and asymmetric division
Hongyan Wang and William Chia..........63–74
Systems analysis of RNA trafficking in neural cells
John H. Carson and Elisa Barbarese..........51–62
Maternal determinants and mRNAs in the cortex of ascidian oocytes, zygotes and embryos
Christian Sardet, Philippe Dru and François Prodon..........35–49
Putting RNAs in the right place at the right time: RNA localization in the frog oocyte
Mary Lou King, Timothy J. Messitt and Kimberly L. Mowry..........19–33
The role of membranes and membrane trafficking in RNA localization
Robert S. Cohen..........5–18




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