AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMIST 2001
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VOLUME 32, NO. 1, APRIL 2001
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION: DO YOU GET THE MESSAGE?
- Showcase Page Guest Editor: Marie Bogoyevitch
- MAPK Pathways as a Signal Transduction Paradigm – Five Lessons in Life Marie Bogoyevitch
- The Tec Family of Tyrosine Kinases Grant Booker
- The Role of LIM Proteins in Signal Transduction Susan Brown
- Protein Phosphatases: Regulating the Regulators Alistair Sim
- Great Expectations Lindy Rae
- From the Pages and Gels of History – Part 1 Geoff Grigg
VOLUME 32, NO. 2, AUGUST 2001
BIOINFORMATICS: SEQUENCES, STRUCTURES AND SUPERCOMPUTERS
- Showcase Page Guest Editor: James Whisstock
- Bioinformatics and the Malaria Genome Ross Coppel and Casilda Black
- Showcase on Microarray Technology Sean Grimmond
- The Proteome Challenge: Bioinformatics Brad Walsh, Andy Jacobsen and Stuart Cordwell
- Structural Genomics: Protein Structures for the Masses? Carmel Walsh, David Hume, Bostjan Kobe and Jenny Martin
- The béte noire of the Malaria Genome Project: A Personal View Robert Huestis
- Great Expectations Melissa Brown
- From the Pages and Gels of History – Part 2 Geoff Grigg
VOLUME 32, NO. 3, DECEMBER 2001
PROTEASES: NOT JUST THE CELLULAR GARBAGE MEN…
- Showcase Page Guest Editor: Rob Pike
- Human Tissue Kallikreins – Is their Function Solely Proteolytic? Judith Clements
- Allergenic Peptidases: Enzymatic Activity and Immunogenicity Geoffrey Stewart, Clive Robinson, Philip Thompson, N. Asokananthnan, Peter Graham, Andrew McWilliam and Leslie Mathaba
- Protease-Activated Receptors: A Means of Converting Extracellular Proteolysis into Intracellular SignalsEleanor Mackie
- Serpins: A Conformational Trap? James Whisstock, Stephen Bottomley, James Irving, Phillip Bird and Robert Pike
- Great Expectations Samantha Lien