Table Of ContentAUTHOR INDEX VOLUME  113 
A  Cannon, S.C. See Vedantham and  Cannon 
Catterall, W.A. See Eaholtz,  Colvin,  Leonard,  Tavlor 
Adams, B. See Melliti, Meza, Fisher, and Adams.  Chandler, W.K. Perspectives  on Ca  spI arks.  363 
Aldrich, R.W. See Ledwell and Aldrich.  Chen, D.P. See Nonner,  Chen, and Eisenberg 
——  See Ogielska and Aldrich.  Cheng, H.  See Shirokova,  Gonzalez,  Kirsch,  Rios,  Pizarro,  Stern 
Andersen, O.S. Editorial.  1.  and  Cheng. 
—  Perspectives on ion  channel assembly.  161  See Stern, Song,  Cheng, Sham,  Yang,  Bohele1  ind  Rios 
Perspectives on ion permeation. 763.  Christensen, M. See Bond, Basavappa, Christensen,  and Strange 
—, and Cahalan,  M.D.  The 52nd  annual  meeting ig and sympo-  Clapham, D.E.  See Stritbing and ¢ lapham 
sium of the Society  of General  Physiologists:  Local calcium  Colvin, A. See  Eaholtz,  Colvin,  Leonard,  Tavloi  and Catt 
signaling in cell physiology.  1532.   Conti, F. See Saviane,  Conti, and Pusch 
Cornwall, M.C. See Kefalov,  Cornwall, and  Crouch 
—  See Sampath,  Matthews,  Cornwall, Bandarchi.  and Fain 
B  Covarrubias, M. See Jerng, Shahidullah, and  Covarrubias 
Cowley, S. See Duan,  Cowley, Horowitz, and Hume 
Bandarchi,J . See Sampath,  Matthews,  Cornwall,  Bandarchi,  and  Crouch, R.K.  See Kefalov,  Cornwall, and  Crouch1  
Fain. 
Bao, H., Hakeem, A., Henteleff,  M., Starkus, J.G., and Rayner, 
M.D.  Voltage-insensitive  gating  after  charge-neutralizing  D 
mutations in the S4 segment of Shaker  channels.  139. 
Bargiello, T.A.  See  Trexler,  Bukauskas,  Bennett,  Bargiello,  and  DeLuca,  A.  See  Devor,  Singh,  Lambert,  DeLuca,  Frizzell.  and 
Verselis.  sridges. 
Basavappa, S. See Bond, Basavappa, Christensen, and Strange.  Devor,  D.C.,  Singh, A.K.,  Lambert,  L.C.,  DeLuca,  A.,  Frizzell, 
Bellve, K. See ZhuGe,  Tuft, Fogarty, Bellve, Fay, and Walsh.  R.A., and Bridges, R.J. Bicarbonate  and chloride  secretion 
Bennett, M.V.L.  See  Trexler,  Bukauskas,  Bennett,  Bargiello, and  in  Calu-3 human airway epithelial cells.  743 
Verselis.  Ding, L. See  Lu and Ding. 
Bennett, P.B. See Johnson, Mullins, and Bennett.  Ding, S., and Sachs,  F. Single  channel  properties  of  P2X 
Benzinger, G.R., Tonkovich, G.S., and Hanck, D.A. Augmentation  rinoceptors. 695. 
of recovery  from  inactivation  by site-3  Na channel  toxins:  A  Duan, D., Cowley, S., Horowitz, B., and  Hume,  J.R.  A serine  resi- 
single-channel and whole-cell study of persistent  currents. 333  due  in CIC-3  links  phosphorylation-dephosphorvlation  to 
Boheler, K.R. See Stern, Song, Cheng, Sham, Yang,  Boheler, and  chloride  channel regulation bv cell volume.  57 
Rios. 
Bond, T., Basavappa, S., Christensen,  M., and Strange, K. ATP 
dependence  of  the  [().,.,  channel  varies  with  rate  of cell  E 
swelling: Evidence for two modes of channel activation.  441. 
Boney, A.D. See Pérez, Bonev, Patlak, and Nelson.  Eaholtz,  G., Colvin, A., Leonard,  D., Taylor, C., and Catterall, 
Brahmajothi,  M.V., Campbell,  D.L., Rasmusson,  R.L., Morales,  W.A. Block of brain sodium channels by peptide  mimetics of 
M.J., Trimmer, J.S., Nerbonne, J.M., and Strauss, H.C.  Dis-  the isoleucine,  phenylalanine, and methionine  (IFM)  mouf 
tinct  transient  outward  potassium current  (I,,,)  phenotypes  from the inactivation gate. 279. 
and distribution of fast-inactivating potassium channel alpha  Ehrlich, B.E. See Moraru,. Kaftan, Ehrlich, and Watras 
subunits in ferret left ventricular mvocvtes. 581.  Eisenberg, B. See Nonner,  Chen, and Eisenberg 
Bridges, R.J. See Devor,  Singh,  Lambert,  DeLuca,  Frizzell,  and  Elmslie, K.S. See Lee and Elsmlie. 
Bridges.  Eskandari, S. See Zampighi,  Loo,  Kreman, Eskandari,  and Wright 
Bukauskas,  F.F.  See  Trexler,  Bukauskas,  Bennett,  Bargiello. and 
Verselis. 
F 
Burke, N.A., Takimoto,  K., Li, D., Han, W., Watkins, S.C., and 
Levitan, E.S. Distinct  structural  requirements for  clustering 
and immobilization of K* channels by PSD-95. 71.  Fain, G.L. See Sampath, Matthews,  Cornwall,  Bandarchi,  and Fain. 
Favre,  I., and Moczydlowski,  E. Simultaneous  binding  of  basic 
peptides at intracellular  sites on a large conductance  Ca* 
C  activated K*  channel: Eauilibrium and kinetic  basis of nega- 
tively coupled ligand interactions. 295 
Cahalan, M.D. See Andersen and Cahalan.  Fay, F.S. See ZhuGe,  Tuft. Fogarty,  Bellve, Fay, and Walsh 
Callamaras,  N.,  and  Parker,  I. Radial  localization  of  inositol  Fein, A. See Lu, Fein, Feinstein, and  O'Rourke 
1 4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive  Ca**  release  sites  in  Xenopus  Feinstein, M.B. See Lu, Fein, Feinstein, and  O'Rourke. 
oocytes resolved by axial confocal linescan imaging.  199.  Fill, M. See Mejia-Alvarez, Ketthun, Rios, Stern, and Fill 
Campbell, D.L. See Brahmajothi, Campbell, Rasmusson, Morales,  Fisher, R. See Melliti, Meza, Fisher, and  Adams 
Trimmer, Nerbonne, and Strauss.  Fogarty, K.E.  See ZhuGe,  Tuft, Fogarty, Bellve, Fav, and Walsh. 
Cannell, M.B., and Soeller, C. Perspective: Mechanisms underlying  Frings, S. Commentary:  funing Ca-~  permeation  in  cyclic  nucle- 
calcium sparks in cardiac muscle. 373. Correction. 761.  otide—gated channels. 795. 
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Frizzell,  R.A.  See  Devor,  Singh,  Lambert,  DeLuca,  Frizzell,  «  Kettlun, C. See Mejia-Alvarez, Ketthun, Rios, Stern, and Fill. 
sridges.  Kirsch,  W.G.  See  Shirokova,  Gonzalez,  Kirsch,  Rios,  Pizarro, 
Stern, and  Cheng. 
Kiss, L. See Immke, Wood, Kiss, and Korn. 
G  Klein, M.G.  See  Lacampagne, Ward, Klein, and Schneider. 
KorenbrotJ,.I . See  Hackos and Korenbrot. 
Gillis, K.D. See Zeltwanger, Wang, Wang, Gillis, and Hwang.  Korn, S.J. See Immke, Wood, Kiss, and Korn. 
Gonzalez,  A.  See  Shirokova,  Gonzalez,  Kirsch,  Rios,  Pizarro,  Kramer, R.H. See Molokanova, Savchenko, and Kramer. 
Stern, and  Cheng.  Kreman, M. See Zampighi, Loo, Kreman, Eskandari, and Wright. 
Gonzalez, C. See Péerez-Garcia, LOpez-Lopez, and Gonzalez.  Kung, C. See Sukharev, Sigurdson, Kung, and Sachs. 
Green,  W.N.  Perspective:  lon  channel  assembly:  Creating  struc- 
tures that function.  163. 
Groblewski, G.E. See  LeBeau,  Yule, Groblewski, and Sneyd.  L 
Guo, W. See Xu, Guo, and Nerbonne. 
Lacampagne, A., Ward, C.W., Klein, M.G., and Schneider, M.F. 
Time course  of individual  Ca**  sparks in frog skeletal  mus- 
H  cle recorded at high time resolution.  187. 
Lambert, L.C. See Devor, Singh, Lambert,  DeLuca,  Frizzell, and 
Hackos, D.H., and KorenbrotJ,.I . Divalvent cation selectivity  is a  Bridges. 
tunction of gating in native recombinant  cyclic  nucleotide-  LeBeau, A.P., Yule, D.I., Groblewski, G.E., and Sneyd,J . Agonist- 
gated ion channels from retinal photoreceptors. 799.  dependent  phosphorylation  of  the  inositol  1,4,5-trisphos- 
Hakeem, A. Sve Bao, Hakeem, Henteleff, Starkus, and Rayner.  phate receptor:  A possible  mechanism  for agonist-specific 
Han, W. See Burke,  Takimoto, Li, Han, Watkins, and Levitan.  calcium oscillations in pancreatic  acinar cells. 851. 
Hanck, D.A. See Benzinger,  Tonkovich, and Hanck.  Ledwell, J.L., and Aldrich, R.W.  Mutations in the S4 region iso- 
Hartzell, H.C. See Machaca and Hartzell.  late the final  voltage-dependent  cooperative step in potas- 
Henteleff, M. See Bao, Hakeem, Henteleff, Starkus, and Rayner.  sium channel activation. 389. 
Hirsch, R.E. See Spalding, Hirsch, Lewis, Qi, Sussman, and Lewis.  Lee,  H.K.,  and  Elmslie,  K.S.  Gating  of single  N-type calcium 
Hivert, B., Luvisetto, S., Navangione, A., Tottene, A., and Pietro-  channels recorded from bullfrog sympathetic neurons.  111. 
bon,  D. Anomalous  L-type calcium  channels  of rat  spinal  Lee, J.-K., John, S.A., and Weiss, J.N.  “'ovel gating mechanism of 
motoneurons. 679.  polyamine  block  in the strong  inward  rectifier  K channel 
Horn, R. See  Townsend and Horn.  Kir2.1. 555. 
Horowitz, B. See Duan,  Cowley, Horowitz, and Hume.  Leonard, D. See Eaholtz, Colvin, Leonard, Taylor, and Catterall. 
Hume,  J.R. See Duan, Cowley, Horowitz, and Hume.  Levitan, E.S. See Burke, Takimoto, Li, Han, Watkins, and Levitan. 
Hwang, T.-C. See Zeltwanger, Wang, Wang, Gillis, and Hwang.  Levitt, D.G. Perspective: Modeling of ion channels. 789. 
Lewis, B.D. See Spalding, Hirsch, Lewis, Qi, Sussman, and Lewis. 
Lewis, D.R. See Spalding, Hirsch, Lewis, Qi, Sussman, and Lewis. 
Li, D. See Burke, Takimoto, Li, Han, Watkins, and Levitan. 
Loo, D.D.F. See Zampighi, Loo, Kreman, Eskandari, and Wright. 
Immke, D., Wood, M., Kiss, L., and Korn, S.J. Potassium-depen-  Lopez-LopezJ.,R . See Pérez-Garcia, LOpez-Lopez, and Gonzalez. 
dent  changes  in the conformation  of the Kv2.1  potassium  Lu, X., Fein, A., Feinstein,  M.B., and O’Rourke,  F.A.  Antisense 
channel pore. 819.  knock  out  of the  inositol  1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate  receptor 
GAP1!"#®? in the human erythroleukemia cell line leads to the 
appearance of intermediate conductance K(Ca) channels that 
J  hyperpolarize the membrane and enhance calcium influx. 81. 
Lu, Z., and Ding, L. Blockade of a retinal cGMP-gated channel by 
Jerng, H.H., Shahidullah,  M., and Covarrubias,  M. Inactivation  polyamines. 35. 
gating of Kv4 potassium channels: Molecular interactions in-  Luvisetto,  S.  See Hivert,  Luvisetto,  Navangione,  Tottene,  and 
volving the inner vestibule of the pore. 641.  Pietrobon. 
John, S.A. See Lee, John, and Weiss. 
Johnson, J.P., Jr., Mullins, F.M., and Bennett, P.B. Human  ether- 
a-go-go-related gene K*  channel gating probed with extracel-  M 
lular  Ca**: Evidence for two distinct voltage sensors. 565. 
Machaca, K., and Hartzell, H.C. Reversible Ca gradients between 
subplasmalemma  and  cytosol  differentially  activate  Ca-de- 
K  pendent Cl currents. 249. 
Magleby, K.L. See Nimigean and Magleby. 
Kaftan, E.J. See Moraru, Kaftan, Ehrlich, and Wairas.  Matthews,  H.R.  See Sampath,  Matthews,  Cornwall,  Bandarchi, 
Karpen, J.W. See Ruiz and Karpen.  and Fain. 
Kefalov,  V.J., Cornwall,  M.C., and Crouch,  R.K.  Occupancy of  McCleskey, E.W. Perspective: Calcium channel permeation: A  field 
the chromophore binding site of opsin activates visual trans-  in flux. 765. 
duction in rod photoreceptors.  491.  Mejia-Alvarez,  R., Kettlun, C., Rios, E., Stern, M., and Fill, M. 
Keller, S.H., and Taylor, P. Perspective: Determinants responsible  Unitary  Ca**  current  through  cardiac  ryanodine  receptor 
for assembly of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.  171.  channels under quasi-physiological ionic conditions.  177. 
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Melliti, K., Meza, U., Fisher, R., and Adams, B. Regulators of G  Pietrobon,  D.  See  Hivert,  Luvisetto,  Navangione,  Tottene,  and 
protein signaling attenuate  the G protein—mediated  inhibi-  Pietrobon. 
tion of N-type Ca channels. 97.  Pizarro, G. See Shirokova, Gonzalez,  Kirsch,  Rios,  Pizarro, Stern, 
Meza, U. See Melliti, Meza, Fisher, and Adams.  and Cheng. 
Miller, C. Perspective: lonic hopping defended. 783.  Pusch, M. See Saviane,  Conti, and Pusch. 
——  See  Monks, Needleman, and Miller. 
Moczydlowski, E. See Favre and Moczydlowski. 
Molokanova,  E., Savchenko, A., and Kramer,  R.H.  Noncatalytic  Q 
inhibition of cyclic  nucleotide—gated channels by tyrosine ki- 
nase induced by genistein.  45.  Qi, Z. See Spalding, Hirsch,  Lewis, Qi, Sussman, and Lewis. 
Monks, S.A., Needleman,  D.J., and Miller, C. Helical  structure 
and packing orientation of the S2 segment  in the Shaker K* 
channel.  415.  R 
Morales,  M.J. See Brahmajothi,  Campbell,  Rasmusson,  Morales, 
Trimmer, Nerbonne, and Strauss.  Rasmusson,  R.L.  See  Brahmajothi,  Campbell,  Rasmusson,  Mo- 
Moraru, I.I., Kaftan, E.J., Ehrlich, B.E., and Watras,J . Regulation  rales. Trimmer, Nerbonne, and Strauss. 
of type  | inositol  1,4,5-trisphosphate-gated  calcium  chan-  Rayner, M.D. See Bao, Hakeem, Henteleff, Starkus, and Rayner. 
nels by InsP, and calcium: Simulation  of single channel  ki-  Rios, E. See Mejia-Alvarez, Kettlun, Rios, Stern, and Fill 
netics  based  on  ligand  binding  and _ electrophysiological  —  See Shirokova,  Gonzalez,  Kirsch,  Rios,  Pizarro,  Stern,  and 
analysis. 837.  Cheng. 
Mullins, F.M. See Johnson, Mullins, and Bennett.  —  See Stern, Song, Cheng, Sham, Yang,  Boheler, and Rios. 
Robertson, G.A. See Wang,  Trudeau, Zappia, and Robertson. 
Ruiz,  M.L.,  and  Karpen, J.W. Opening  mechanism  of a cyclic 
N  nucleotide-gated channel  based on analysis of single chan- 
nels locked in each liganded state. 873. 
Navangione, A. See Hivert,  Luvisetto,  Navangione, Tottene, 
Pietrobon. 
Needleman, D.J. See Monks, Needleman, and Miller. 
Nelson, M.T. See Pérez, Bonev, Patlak, and Nelson. 
Nerbonne, J.M. See Brahmajothi, Campbell, Rasmusson, Morales, 
Sachs, F. See Ding and Sachs. 
Trimmer, Nerbonne, and Strauss.  — See Sukharev, Sigurdson, Kung, and Sachs. 
—  See Xu, Guo, and Nerbonne.  Sampath, A.P., Matthews, H.R., Cornwall, M.C., Bandarchi,J. , and 
Nimigean, C.M., and Magleby, K.L. The ® subunit  increases the  Fain, G.L.  Light-dependent  changes  in outer  segment  free- 
Ca** sensitivity of large conductance Ca**-activated potassium  Ca** concentration in salamander  cone photoreceptors. 267. 
channels by retaining the gating in the bursting states.  425.  Savchenko, A. See Molokanova, Savchenko, and Kramer. 
Nonner, W., Chen, D.P., and Eisenberg, B. Perspective: Progress  Saviane, C., Conti, F., and Pusch, M.  The muscle chloride chan- 
and prospects in permeation. 773.  nel CIC-1  has a double-barreled appearance  that is differen- 
tially affected in dominant and recessive myotonia.  457. 
Scheuer, T.  Commentary: A revised view of local anesthetic  action: 
O  What channel state is really stabilized? 3. 
Schneider,  M.F.  Perspective: Ca**  sparks in frog skeletal  muscle: 
Ogielska, E.M., and Aldrich, R.W. Functional consequences of a  Generation  by one,  some,  or  many  SR Ca*  release  chan- 
decreased  potassium  affinity  in a potassium  channel  pore:  nels? 365. 
lon interactions and C-type inactivation. 347.  ——  See Lacampagne, Ward, Klein, and Schneider. 
O’Rourke, F.A. See  Lu, Fein, Feinstein, and  O’ Rourke.  Shahidullah, M. See Jerng, Shahidullah, and Covarrubias. 
Sham, J.S.K. See Stern, Song,  Cheng, Sham, Yang, Boheler, and 
Rios. 
P  Shirokova, N., Gonzalez, A., Kirsch, W.G., Rios, E., Pizarro, G., 
Stern, M.D., and Cheng, H. Perspective:  Calcium  sparks:  Re- 
Paoletti, P., Young, E.C., and Siegelbaum, S.A. C-linker of cyclic  lease packets of uncertain origin and fundamental role. 377 
nucleotide—gated channels controls coupling of ligand bind-  Siegelbaum, S.A. See Paoletti, Young, and Siegelbaum. 
ing to channel gating. 17.  Sigurdson, W.J. See Sukharev, Sigurdson, Kung, and Sachs. 
Pappone, P.A. See Wilson and Pappone.  Sigworth, F.J. See Yang and Sigworth. 
Parker, I. See Callamaras and Parker.  Singh, A.K.  See Devor,  Singh,  Lambert,  DeLuca,  Frizzell,  and 
Patlak,  J.B.  Commentary:  Cooperating  to  unlock  the  voltage-  Bridges. 
dependent K channel. 385.  Sneyd,J . See LeBeau, Yule, Groblewski, and Sneyd. 
— See Pérez, Bonev, Patlak, and Nelson.  Soeller, C. See Cannell and Soeller. 
Perez, G.J., Bonev, A.D., Pailak, J.B., and Nelson,  M.T.  Func-  Song, L.-S.  See Stern,  Song,  Cheng,  Sham, Yang,  Boheler,  and 
tional  coupling of ryanodine  receptors  to K;., channels  in  Rios. 
smooth muscle cells from rat cerebral arteries. 229.  Spalding, E.P., Hirsch, R.E., Lewis, D.R., Qi, Z., Sussman, M.R.., 
Perez-Garcia, M.T., Lopez-Lopez, J.R., and Gonzalez, C. Kv61.2  and Lewis, B.D. Potassium  uptake supporting plant growth 
subunit coexpression  in HEK293 cells confers Oy sensitivity  in the absence of AKT1  channel activity:  Inhibition  by am- 
to Kv4.2 but not to Shaker channels. 897.  monium and stimulation by sodium. 909. 
92]  Author Index Volume 113
Starkus, J.G. See Bao, Hakeem, Henteleff, Starkus, and Rayner.  W 
Stern, M. See Mejia-Alvarez, Ketthun, Rios, Stern, and Fill. 
Stern,  M.D.,  Song, L.-S.,  Cheng, H., Sham, J.S.K., Yang, H.T.,  Walsh, J.V., Jr. See ZhuGe, Tuft, Fogarty, Bellve, Fay, and Walsh. 
Boheler, K.R., and Rios, E. Local control models of cardiac  Wang, F. See Zeltwanger, Wang, Wang, Gillis, and Hwang. 
excitation—contraction  coupling:  A possible  role  for  allos-  Wang, G.-T.  See Zeltwanger, Wang, Wang, Gillis, and Hwang. 
teric  interactions between ryanodine receptors.  469.  Wang,J ., Trudeau, M.C., Zappia, A.M., and Robertson, G.A. Reg- 
See  Shirokova,  Gonzalez,  Kirsch,  Rios,  Pizarro,  Stern,  and  ulation of deactivation  by an amino terminal domain in hu- 
Cheng.  man  ether-a-go-go-related  gene  potassium  channels  [112(5): 
Strange, K. See Bond, Basavappa,  Christensen, and Strange.  637]: Correction. 359. 
Strauss,  H.C.  See  Brahmajothi,  Campbell,  Rasmusson,  Morales,  Ward, C.W. See Lacampagne, Ward, Klein, and Schneider. 
Trimmer, Nerbonne, and Strauss.  Watkins, S.C. See Burke, Takimoto, Li, Han, Watkins, and Levitan. 
Striibing, C., and Clapham, D.E.  Active  nuclear  import and ex-  Watras,J . See Moraru, Kaftan, Ehrlich, and Watras. 
port is independent  of lumenal  Ca**  stores  in intact  mam-  Weiss,  J.N. See Lee,  John, and Weiss. 
malian cells. 239.  Wilson, S.M., and Pappone, P.A. P2 receptor modulation of volt- 
Sukharev, S.1., Sigurdson, W.J., Kung, C., and Sachs, F. Energetic  age-gated potassium currents in brown adipocytes.  125. 
and spatial parameters for  gating of the bacterial large con-  Wood, M. See Immke, Wood, Kiss, and Korn. 
ductance mechanosensitive  channel, MscL. 525.  Wright, E.M. See Zampighi, Loo, Kreman, Eskandari, and Wright. 
Sunderman,  E.R.,  and  Zagotta,  W.N.  Mechanism  of  allosteric 
modulation of rod cyclic  nucleotide—gated channels. 601. 
,  and Zagotta, W.N.  Sequence  of events  underlying  the allo-  X 
steric  transition of rod cyclic  nucleotide—gated channels. 621. 
Sussman, M.R. See Spalding,  Hirsch, Lewis, Qi, Sussman, and Lewis.  Xu, H., Guo, W., and  Nerbonne,  J.M. Four kinetically distinct de- 
polarization-activated  K*  currents  in adult  mouse  ventricu- 
lar mvocvtes. 661. 
T 
Takimoto, K. See Burke,  Takimoto, Li, Han, Watkins, and Levitan.  Y 
Taylor, C. See Eaholtz,  Colvin,  Leonard,  Taylor, and Catterall. 
Taylor, P. See Keller  and  Taylor.  Yang, H.T. See Stern, Song,  Cheng, Sham, Yang, Boheler, and Rios. 
Tonkovich, G.S. See Benzinger,  Tonkovich, and Hanck.  Yang, Y., and Sigworth, F.J. Single-channel  properties of I, po- 
Tottene,  A.  See  Hivert,  Luvisetto,  Navangione,  Tottene,  and  tassium channels [112(6):665]: Correction. 505. 
Pietrobon.  Young, E.C. See Paoletti, Young, and Siegelbaum. 
Townsend, C., and Hern, R. Interaction  between the pore and a  Yule, D.I. See LeBeau, Yule, Groblewski, and Sneyd. 
fast gate of the  cardiac  sodium channel. 321. 
Trexler, E.B., Bukauskas, F.F., Bennett, M.V.L., Bargiello, T.A., and 
Verselis, V.K. Rapid and direct effects of pH on connexins re-  Z 
vealed by the connexin46 hemichannel preparation. 721. 
Trimmer,  J.S. See  Brahmajothi,  Campbell,  Rasmusson,  Morales,  Zagotta, W.N.  See Sunderman and Zagotta. 
Trimmer, Nerbonne, and Strauss.  Zampighi,  G.A.,  Loo,  D.D.F.,  Kreman,  M., Eskandari,  S., and 
Trudeau, M.C.  See Wang,  Trudeau, Zappia, and Robertson.  Wright,  E.M.  Functional  and  morphological  correlates  of 
Tuft, R.A. See ZhuGe,  Tuft, Fogarty, Bellve, Fay, and Walsh.  connexin50 expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. 507. 
Zappia, A.M. See Wang,  Trudeau, Zappia, and Robertson. 
Zeltwanger, S., Wang, F., Wang, G.-T., Gillis, K.D., and Hwang, 
V  T.-C. Gating of cystic  fibrosis  transmembrane  conductance 
regulator  chloride  channels  by adenosine  triphosphate  hy- 
Vedantham, V., and Cannon, S.C.  The position of the fast-inacti-  drolysis: Quantitative analysis of a cyclic gating scheme. 541. 
vation  gate  during  lidocaine  block  of  voltage-gated  Na*  ZhuGe,  R., Tuft, R.A., Fogarty, K.E., Bellve,  K., Fay, F.S., and 
channels. 7.  Walsh, J.V., Jr. The  influence  of  sarcoplasmic  reticulum 
Verselis,  V.K.  See  Trexler,  Bukauskas,  Bennett,  Bargiello,  and  Ca?*  concentration  on  Ca**  sparks and spontaneous  tran- 
Verselis.  sient outward currents in single smooth muscle cells. 215. 
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