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Contents: January 2000, Volume 5, Issue 1   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Original Articles:

M Yanagida
Cell cycle mechanisms of sister chromatid separation; roles of Cut1/separin and Cut2/securin
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 1-8. [Abstract] [PDF]  

F Oosawa
The loose coupling mechanism in molecular machines of living cells
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 9-16. [Abstract] [PDF]  

LG Sayers, S Katayama, K Nakano, H Mellor, I Mabuchi, T Toda, and PJ Parker
Rho-dependence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Pck2
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 17-27. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T Suzuki, A Kimura, R Nagai, and M Horikoshi
Regulation of interaction of the acetyltransferase region of p300 and the DNA-binding domain of Sp1 on and through DNA binding
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 29-41. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T Kon, H Adachi, and K Sutoh
amiB, a novel gene required for the growth/differentiation transition in Dictyostelium
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 43-55. [Abstract] [PDF]  

H Takata, M Kato, K Denda, and N Kitamura
A hrs binding protein having a Src homology 3 domain is involved in intracellular degradation of growth factors and their receptors
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 57-69. [Abstract] [PDF]  

S Takeuchi, K Takeda, I Oishi, M Nomi, M Ikeya, K Itoh, S Tamura, T Ueda, T Hatta, H Otani, T Terashima, S Takada, H Yamamura, S Akira, and Y Minami
Mouse Ror2 receptor tyrosine kinase is required for the heart development and limb formation
Genes to Cells (2000) 5, 71-78. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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