Issue published November 3, 2008

Volume 118, issue 11
In This Issue
Editorial
Obituary
News
Book Reviews
Science in Medicine
Review Series Introduction
Review Series
Commentaries
Research Articles
Technical Advance
Supplements
Corrigenda
Retraction
Enhancing skeletal muscle endurance
Succinate dehydrogenase stain of mouse gastrocnemius muscle to show oxidative muscle fibers. Frey and colleagues show that deletion of the sarcomeric Z-disc protein calsarcin-2 improved muscle performance and enhanced running distances in exercise studies in mice (page 3598).
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In This Issue
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Editorial
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Bothered and bewildered, but not bewitched
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Obituary
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A tribute to George E. Palade
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News
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Taking on new challenges: just fun for Paul Rothman
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Book Reviews
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Fat
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Selling teaching hospitals and practice plans
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Science in Medicine
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Macrophage diversity in renal injury and repair
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Review Series Introduction
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Many cytokines are very useful therapeutic targets in disease
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Evidence that cytokines play a role in rheumatoid arthritis
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The cytokine network in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Nuanced roles of cytokines in three major human brain disorders
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Following the cytokine signaling pathway to leukemogenesis: a chronology
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Signal integration: a framework for understanding the efficacy of therapeutics targeting the human EGFR family
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Commentaries
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Anticancer therapy: boosting the bang of Bim
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A role for microRNA in cystic liver and kidney diseases
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Research Articles
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Maintenance of cardiac energy metabolism by histone deacetylase 3 in mice
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Calsarcin-2 deficiency increases exercise capacity in mice through calcineurin/NFAT activation
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Deletion of GSK-3β in mice leads to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy secondary to cardiomyoblast hyperproliferation
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Conferring indirect allospecificity on CD4+CD25+ Tregs by TCR gene transfer favors transplantation tolerance in mice
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Constitutively active Akt1 expression in mouse pancreas requires S6 kinase 1 for insulinoma formation
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The kinetics of CD4+Foxp3+ T cell accumulation during a human cutaneous antigen-specific memory response in vivo
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Treatment of B-RAF mutant human tumor cells with a MEK inhibitor requires Bim and is enhanced by a BH3 mimetic
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Notch1 is an effector of Akt and hypoxia in melanoma development
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Human sperm devoid of PLC, zeta 1 fail to induce Ca2+ release and are unable to initiate the first step of embryo development
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PMNs facilitate translocation of platelets across human and mouse epithelium and together alter fluid homeostasis via epithelial cell–expressed ecto-NTPDases
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SREBP-2 regulates gut peptide secretion through intestinal bitter taste receptor signaling in mice
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ABCG1 and HDL protect against endothelial dysfunction in mice fed a high-cholesterol diet
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MicroRNA15a modulates expression of the cell-cycle regulator Cdc25A and affects hepatic cystogenesis in a rat model of polycystic kidney disease
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Endothelial cell O-glycan deficiency causes blood/lymphatic misconnections and consequent fatty liver disease in mice
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FcγRIV is a mouse IgE receptor that resembles macrophage FcεRI in humans and promotes IgE-induced lung inflammation
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CD4+CD25+ Tregs control the TRAIL-dependent cytotoxicity of tumor-infiltrating DCs in rodent models of colon cancer
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PTEN posttranslational inactivation and hyperactivation of the PI3K/Akt pathway sustain primary T cell leukemia viability
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NFATc1 in mice represses osteoprotegerin during osteoclastogenesis and dissociates systemic osteopenia from inflammation in cherubism
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Real-time, multidimensional in vivo imaging used to investigate blood flow in mouse pancreatic islets
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Translational research: are we on the right track?
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Our United States legacy: lessons learned from the British Empire
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Introduction of Samuel O. Thier, MD
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Wandering
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Blocking aggrecanase cleavage in the aggrecan interglobular domain abrogates cartilage erosion and promotes cartilage repair
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Origin of endothelial progenitors in human postnatal bone marrow
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GSK-3β in mouse fibroblasts controls wound healing and fibrosis through an endothelin-1–dependent mechanism
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