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1. Forthcoming papers.

2. Forthcoming Papers.

3. Consequences of a Specific Cleavage <em>in situ</em> of 16-S Ribosomal RNA for Polypeptide Chain Elongation.

4. Control of p70 ribosomal protein S6 kinase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase by AMP-activated protein kinase and protein phosphatases in isolated hepatocytes.

5. Different consequences of incorporating chloroplast ribosomal proteins L12 and S18 into the bacterial ribosomes of Escherichia coli.

6. The Ribosomal Serine Proteinase, Cathepsin R Occurrence in Rat-Liver Ribosomes in a Cryptic Form.

7. Role of 16-S RNA in Ribosome Messenger Recognition.

8. Metabolically Labile Nonhistone Proteins of Chromatin.

9. Methylation Sites in HeLa Cell Ribosomal Proteins.

10. The Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Ribosomal 16-S RNA <em>Escherichia coli</em>.

11. Characterisation of the Binding of Virginiamycin S to <em>Escherichia coli</em> Ribosomes.

12. Further Evidence that Elongation Factor 1 Remains Bound to Ribosomes during Peptide Chain Elongation.

13. Characterisation of RNA Fragments Obtained by Mild Nuclease Digestion of 30-S Ribosomal Subunits from <em>Escherichia coli</em>.

14. Subcellular Localization of a Lesion in Protein Synthesis in Rabbit Reticulocytes Incubated at Elevated Temperatures.

15. The Secondary Structure and Poly(A) Content of Globin Messenger RNA as a Pure RNA and in Polyribosome-Derived Ribonucleoprotein Complexes.

16. Effects of Ricin on the Ribosomal Sites Involved in the Interaction of the Elongation Factors.

17. Preparation of Immunoglobulin Light-Chain mRNA from Microsomes without the Use of Detergent.

18. Hyper-regulation of <em>pyr</em> gene expression in <em>Escherichia coli</em> cells with slow ribosomes.

19. Electrostatic potential of macromolecules measured by p<em>K</em>a shift of a fluorophore 2. Transfer RNA.

20. Equilibria in 5-S ribosomal RNA secondary structure.

21. Expression of Vaccinia Virus Early mRNA in Ehrlich Ascities Tumor Cells 1. Translation of Cellular and Viral Early mRNA in Cell-Free Systems from Uninfected and Virus-Infected Cells at the Early Stage.