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American Journal of PhysiologyCell Physiology
SEPTEMBER 2008/Volume 64, Number 3
PERSPECTIVES IN CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Authorship: why not just toss a coin?
K. Strange
C567
Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in smooth muscle: a new paradigm for the regulation of smooth
muscle contraction
S. J. Gunst and W. Zhang
C576
EDITORIAL FOCUS
A third mode of ouabain signaling. Focus on “Regulation of ERK1/2 by ouabain and
Na-K-ATPase-dependent energy utilization and AMPK activation in parotid acinar cells”
K. J. Sweadner
C588
MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS, ION CHANNELS, AND PUMPS
NFATc3 regulates BK channel function in murine urinary bladder smooth muscle
J. Layne, M. Werner, D. Hill-Eubanks, and M. Nelson
C611
Identification and functional characterization of a novel human and rat riboflavin transporter, RFT1
A. Yonezawa, S. Masuda, T. Katsura, and K. Inui
C632
Hypothermia increases the gain of excitation-contraction coupling in guinea pig
ventricular myocytes
R. H. Shutt and S. E. Howlett
C692
Copper is taken up efficiently from albumin and ␣2-macroglobulin by cultured human cells by
more than one mechanism
M. Moriya, Y.-H. Ho, A. Grana, L. Nguyen, A. Alvarez, R. Jamil, M. L. Ackland,
A. Michalczyk, P. Hamer, D. Ramos, S. Kim, J. F. B. Mercer, and M. C. Linder
C708
Acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) cell surface expression is modulated by PSD-95 within
lipid rafts
J. O. Eshcol, A. M. S. Harding, T. Hattori, V. Costa, M. J. Welsh, and C. J. Benson
C732
Probenecid, a gout remedy, inhibits pannexin 1 channels
W. Silverman, S. Locovei, and G. Dahl
C761
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Effects of hyperosmolarity on the Na -myo-inositol cotransporter SMIT2 stably transfected in
the Madin-Darby canine kidney cell line
P. Bissonnette, K. Lahjouji, M. J. Coady, and J.-Y. Lapointe
C791
Chemotoxicity of doxorubicin and surface expression of P-glycoprotein (MDR1) is regulated by
the Pseudomonas aeruginosa toxin Cif
S. Ye, D. P. MacEachran, J. W. Hamilton, G. A. O’Toole, and B. A. Stanton
C807
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Cover: Coimmunofluorescence analysis of ␤-catenin (green) and actin (red) in migrating human corneal epithelial cells
showing continuous cortical actin network and uninterrupted ␤-catenin structure at cell-cell junction. From: Yin J and Yu
FS. “Rho kinases regulate corneal epithelial wound healing.” Am J Physiol Cell Physiol (May 21, 2008). doi:10.1152/
ajpcell.90624.2007.
This Journal is printed on ‘‘acid-free’’ paper.
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REVIEW
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Differentiation-dependent regulation of the intestinal folate uptake process: studies with Caco-2
cells and native mouse intestine
V. S. Subramanian, J. C. Reidling, and H. M. Said
C828
MUSCLE CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL MOTILITY
Affinity for MgADP and force of unbinding from actin of myosin purified from tonic and phasic
smooth muscle
R. Léguillette, N. B. Zitouni, K. Govindaraju, L. M. Fong, and A.-M. Lauzon
C653
Adaptation by alternative RNA splicing of slow troponin T isoforms in type 1 but not type 2
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
L. Larsson, X. Wang, F. Yu, P. Höök, K. Borg, S. M. Chong, and J.-P. Jin
C722
Cytoskeletal remodeling in differentiated vascular smooth muscle is actin isoform dependent and
stimulus dependent
H. R. Kim, C. Gallant, P. C. Leavis, S. J. Gunst, and K. G. Morgan
C768
Regulation of ERK1/2 by ouabain and Na-K-ATPase-dependent energy utilization and AMPK
activation in parotid acinar cells
S. P. Soltoff and L. Hedden
C590
P2X7 receptor-Pannexin1 complex: pharmacology and signaling
R. Iglesias, S. Locovei, A. Roque, A. P. Alberto, G. Dahl, D. C. Spray, and E. Scemes
C752
A GSK-3/TSC2/mTOR pathway regulates glucose uptake and GLUT1 glucose
transporter expression
C. L. Buller, R. D. Loberg, M.-H. Fan, Q. Zhu, J. L. Park, E. Vesely, K. Inoki,
K.-L. Guan, and F. C. Brosius III
C836
VASCULAR BIOLOGY
Cdc42 and RhoA have opposing roles in regulating membrane type 1-matrix metalloproteinase
localization and matrix metalloproteinase-2 activation
E. Ispanovic, D. Serio, and T. L. Haas
C600
Neurokinin A engages neurokinin-1 receptor to induce NF-␬B-dependent gene expression in
murine macrophages: implications of ERK1/2 and PI 3-kinase/Akt pathways
J. Sun, R. D. Ramnath, R. Tamizhselvi, and M. Bhatia
C679
Ca2⫹ handling is altered when arterial myocytes progress from a contractile to a proliferative
phenotype in culture
R. Berra-Romani, A. Mazzocco-Spezzia, M. V. Pulina, and V. A. Golovina
C779
Protein Never in Mitosis Gene A Interacting-1 (PIN1) regulates degradation of inducible nitric
oxide synthase in endothelial cells
T. Liu, Y. Huang, R. I. Likhotvorik, L. Keshvara, and D. G. Hoyt
C819
GROWTH, DIFFERENTIATION, AND APOPTOSIS
Connective tissue growth factor inhibits adipocyte differentiation
J. T. M. Tan, S. V. McLennan, W. W. Song, L. W.-Y. Lo, J. G. Bonner, P. F. Williams,
and S. M. Twigg
C740
PROTEIN AND VESICLE TRAFFICKING, CYTOSKELETON
Regulation of cell surface expression of functional pacemaker channels by a motif in the B-helix
of the cyclic nucleotide-binding domain
H. Nazzari, D. Angoli, S. S. Chow, G. Whitaker, L. Leclair, E. McDonald, V. Macri,
K. Zahynacz, V. Walker, and E. A. Accili
C642
Large-scale quantitative LC-MS/MS analysis of detergent-resistant membrane proteins from rat
renal collecting duct
M.-J. Yu, T. Pisitkun, G. Wang, J. F. Aranda, P. A. Gonzales, D. Tchapyjnikov,
R.-F. Shen, M. A. Alonso, and M. A. Knepper
C661
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RECEPTORS AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
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EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX, CELL INTERACTIONS
Integrin VLA-4 enhances sialyl-Lewisx/a-negative melanoma adhesion to and extravasation
through the endothelium under low flow conditions
S. Liang and C. Dong
C701
Aspirin induces gastric epithelial barrier dysfunction by activating p38 MAPK via claudin-7
T. Oshima, H. Miwa, and T. Joh
C800
NERVOUS SYSTEM CELL BIOLOGY
Hypotonicity and peptide discharge from a single vesicle
J. Jorgačevski, M. Stenovec, M. Kreft, A. Bajić, B. Rituper, N. Vardjan, S. Stojilkovic,
and R. Zorec
C624
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
C844
Reply to “Letter to the editor: ‘Physiological implications of linear kinetics of mitochondrial
respiration in vitro’”
W. T. Willis, B. Glancy, and T. J. Barstow
C847
Information for Authors is freely available online at http://www.the-aps.org/publications/journals/
pub_quick.htm and is printed in the June and December issues of the Journal.
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Physiological implications of linear kinetics of mitochondrial respiration in vitro
G. Kemp