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V0LUME16, part 1
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data collected during 1975
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GENERAL EMBRYOLOGICAL
INFORMATION SERVICE
Issued by the Hubrecht Laboratoiy
on behalf of the
General Embryological Information Service Foundation
VOLUME 16, part 1
EUROPE
data collected during 1975
Utrecht-Netherlands
SUBJECT COVERAGE
Invertebrates, Vertebrates, and Man
developmental biology, including:
descriptive embryology
experimental embryology
physiological embryology
developmental genetics
developmental pathology and teratogenesis
metamorphosis
regeneration
asexual reproduction and development
Plants and Unicellular Organisms
experimental morphology
developmental physiology
Edited by Dr. J. Faber,
Deputy Director of the Hubrecht Laboratory
Managing Editor: B. Z. Salome
Hubrecht Laboratory
Uppsalalaan 8
Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof"
UTRECHT, Netherlands
Printed in the Netherlands, 1976
CONTENTS
Introduction 5
Changes of Address in Countries outside Europe, received since the appearance of
vol. 1 5, part 2 7
Directory of Names and Addresses, with subjects of research (alphabetical order) . 8
Directory of Institutes, with members engaged in developmental biology. Europe . Ill
Subject Index (alphabetical order) 132
International Organizations and Facilities 184
Book Notices 189
INTRODUCTION
Since 1973 each volume of General Embryological Information Service is issued in two
parts:
Part 1 contains the data on research workers in Europe. The Subject Index of this part
refers to the research subjects of European investigators only.
Part 2 will contain the data on investigators in all countries outside Europe, and will be
organized in the same manner as part 1 .
In the research subjects the wording used by the investigators was generally retained,
but some changes have been made in order to save space. Repetitions of words and parts
of entries giving too much detail were omitted; phrases such as; "research on . . ." or
"studies of . . ." were cancelled; often methods were put in brackets at the end of the
entry. Inevitably these condensations have caused a certain loss of information, but we
feel that clarity is not seriously impaired.
For the names of higher taxa of experimental animals the following books have been
consulted: L. A. Borradaile and F. A. Potts, The Invertebrata (4th ed., 1963), and
J. Z. Young, The Life of Vertebrates (2nd ed., 1962).- Lord RothschUd, A Classification
of Living Animals (2nd ed., 1965) was also of much use.
Generally the highest taxon given at the end of the entry is the class, but in Mammalia,
Reptilia, Amphibia, and Insecta it is the order, while in Crustacea and Arachnida both the
class and the order are listed.
Due to the fact that the administrative seat of the International Society of Develop-
mental Biologists is no longer at the Hubrecht Laboratory, membership of the Society is
no longer indicated in the Directory of Names and Addresses. However, in the section on
International Organizations we publish a complete ISDB membership list every other year
(in part 1).
A publication like this can only fulfil its role with the help of all developmental
biologists. We therefore solicit your co-operation, particularly by alerting your colleagues
to the existence of the Service, and by paying your subscription fees in time. This is
indispensable for us to maintain a sound financial basis.
J. Faber
B. Z. Salome
CHANGES OF ADDRESS IN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE EUROPE
received since the appearance of volume 15, part 2
CROSS (FIRMIN), Mrs. P. C; Ph.D. - Fac. of Med., Mem. Univ. of Newfoundland, St. JOHN'S, Nfld
A1C5S7, Canada
DINSMORE, C. E.; A.B. - Dept. of Biol., Emmanuel Coll., BOSTON, MA 02115, USA
EDDS M V Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - c/o Neurosci. Res. Progr., Massachusetts Inst, of Techno!., 165
Allandale St., JAMAICA PLAIN, Ma 02130, USA
FULLILOVE, MissS. L.;Ph.D - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Nebraska, OMAHA, Ne 68101, USA
HINSCH Miss G. W.: Ph.D.. Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of South Florida, lAMPA, FL 33592, USA
KHARE,' M. K.; D.Phil. - School of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ., SHILLONG., 793003 India
KIRSTEN, W. H.; Prof. - Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Chicago, 950 E. 59th St., CHICAGO, IL 60637,
USA
KONISHI, T.; D.Sc. - Kanebo Inst, for Cane. Res., Kanebo Hosp., Misaki-cho 1, Hyogo-ku, KOBE,
LUCKETT W P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Creighton Univ., OMAHA, NE 68178, USA
MIKAMO k • b.Sc. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Asahikawa Med. Coll., ASAHIKAWA, Japan
MOMENT G B ■ Ph D Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Goucher Coll., BALTIMORE, MD 21204, and Lab. of
CeU and Comp. Physiol., Gerontol. Res. Ctr., N.I.H., BALTIMORE, MD 2 1224, USA
O'RAHILLY R • M D. Prof. - Carnegie Labs, of Embryol., Univ. of Calit., DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
REESE, D. H.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Vision Res., Natl. Eye Inst., N.I.H., BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
SCHMIDT A J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Rush-Presbyterian- St. Luke's Med. Ctr., 1753
W.Congress Parkway, CHICAGO, IL 60612, USA
SIRAKAMI K. I.- D.Sc, Prof. - Zool. Inst., Kyoto Univ., KYOTO, Japan; deceased
THOMAS, R. J.; Ph.D - Dept. of Prev. Med. and Publ. Health, Creighton Univ., 2500 Calitornia,
OMAHA, NE 68178, USA
DIRECTORY OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES
with Subjects of Research
(alphabetical order)
Unless stated otherwise, information in this directory is based upon data sheets which
were sent to the institutes listed in the Directory of Institutes, and returned to the editors
before August 1975. Scientists were asked to state theh name, degree(s), address, and
research subjects in so far as recent, unpublished work in developmental biology was
concerned.
Complete entries (with research subjects) are entirely based on the data sheets.
Subjects identical to those in vol. 1 5 were confirmed by the scientists still to be correct.
Entries without research subjects
a. Persons listed on the sheets as being engaged in research in developmental biology,
without further specification of subjects.
b. Persons with a complete entry in vol. 15 who have not returned their sheets. Name,
degrees, and addresses were reprinted unchanged from vol. 1 5 and may be partially out of
date.
c. Emeritus professors no longer active in research.
d. Some persons who have not returned data sheets for two or more volumes have been
listed nevertheless; cases in point are several I.S.D.B. members.
e. Persons listed in vol. 1 5 whose death has come to our attention (marked t)-
Persons listed in vol. 15 but not in vol. 16
a. Persons who had research subjects in vol. 15 but are no longer engaged in research in
developmental biology.
b. Persons who had no research subjects in vol. 1 5 and have not returned the sheets for
both vol. 15 and 16.
ABEL, W.;Dr. - Bot. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg, Hofmeisterweg 4, 69 HEIDELBERG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Differentiation and genetic regulation of development. Sphaerocarpos donnellii (Hepaticae),
Nicotiana tabacum (Angiospermae)
ABERCROMBIE, M.; Prof. - Strangeways Res. Lab., Worts Causeway, CAMBRIDGE CB14RN,
England
a Cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with G. A. DUNN)
ABRO, A. - Anat. Inst., Univ. of Bergen, Arstadvei 19, 5000 BERGEN, Norway
a Embryology of the testis. Erinaceus spec, Sorex spec, Neomys spec. (Insectivora)
ABRUNHOSA, R.; M.D. - Inst, of Anat., Eac of Med., Rua de Belem 240, Asprela, PORTO, Portugal
a Ultrastructure of the epithclio-mesenchymal interface during early organogenesis. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Thymus development. Same species as a
ACCORDI, Miss E.; Dr.nat.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "Eederico Raffaele", Viale dell'Universita 32, 00161
ROMA (7), Italy
a Differentiation and developmental correlations between hypophysis, adrenals, and gonads. Rana
esculenta (Anura), Gallus gallus (Aves) (with H. MANELLI, L. MASTROLIA, E. MILANO-
GRASSI and V. GALLO)
b Experiments on PNMT (phenylethanolaminc-N-methyl transferase) activity in embryonic
adrenals. Gallus gallus (Aves)
ACIIERMANN, I.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.-Vergi. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Metaplasia. Podocoryne carnea (Ilydrozoa)
ADAMS, C. E..; Dr. - A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol, and Biochem., 307 Huntingdon Rd.,
CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England .,
a Development of ova (preimplantation stages) with special reference to the matcrnakehv^rohment
using tiie egg transfer technique. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Viability of sperm in tiic female tract and quantitative aspects of fertilization. Same species as a
c Delayed implantation. Meriones unguiculatus. (Rodentia), Mustela vison (Carnivora)
ADAMSON, Miss E. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oxford, South Parks Rd., OXFORD
0X1 3PS, England
a Biochemical differentiation in teratoma cells in vitro: appearance of tissue-specific markers, such
as acetylcholinesterase, creatine phosphokinase and aldolase. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Histone synthesis and storage during oogenesis; probable occurrence of Fl histone. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
ADINOLFl, M.; M.D., Ph.D. - Paediat. Res. Unit., Guy's Hosp. Med. School, St. Thomas St.,
LONDON SEl 9RT, England
a Ontogeny of components of complement and lysozyme, using in vitro cultures of foetal tissues
and analysis of the newly synthesized proteins by means of autoradiography of immunoelectro-
phoretic plates. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b F"etal proteins, particularly alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). Homo sapiens (Primates; Rodentia)
c Synthesis of AFP in mouse-man hybrid cells and during cell cycle. (Mammalia)
AFZELIUS, B. A.; Fil.Dr. - Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a FTne structure of germ cells, (lower Invertebrata)
AGRELL, I. P. S.t Prof. - Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, LUND, Sweden
AIMAR, Ch.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05,
France
a Nucleocytoplasmic interactions during embryonic development studied by nuclear grafting.
(Urodela)
b Control of DNA synthesis in the egg prior to the first cleavage. (Urodela)
AISENSTADT, T. B. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW
117334, U.S.S.R.
a Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm during
maturation. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (with T. A. DETTLAFF and M. N.
SKOBLINA)
b Oogenesis. Hydra oligactis (Hydrozoa)
AKHABADZE, L. V.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR. Vavilov St26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Development and teratology of the iris and ciliary body in organ culture. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (with O. G. STROEVA)
AL-ADHAMI, M. A.; M.Sc. - Unit of Devi. Biol., Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll., Belfield, Stillorgan Rd.,
DUBLIN 4, Ireland
a Haemopoiesis in embryos (histology, culturing of explants, biochemistry). Poecilia reticulata,
Pterophyllum scalare, Salmo trutta, Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
ALBANESE CARMIGNANI, Mrs. M. P.; Prof. - Inst, of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. of Messina, Via
dei Verdi 75, 98100 MESSINA, Italy
a Contribution of material for yolk synthesis by follicular cells penetrating into the ooplasm
(cytochemistry). Octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda)
b Structural and cytochemical modifications of yolk globules during vitellogenesis. Pisania
maculosa (Gastropoda)
ALE!1;;RT, J.; Dr.Biol.Anim. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Morphogenese de I'appareil digestif. (Anura)
b Ultrastructure des cellules du tube digestif chez I'embryo et la larve (Anura)
c Metamorphose experimentale de I'intestin. (Anura)
d Interactions endo- mesodermiques. Rana dalmatina (Anura)
e Culture "in vitro" du massif endodermique. (Anura)
ALEXANDRE, H. L. - Dept. of Molec.BioL, Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux, 1640
RHODE-ST.-GENESE, Belgium
a In vivo and in vitro maturation of oocytes (autoradiography, biochemistry). Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Trophoblast determination during preimplantation development in vitro (cytochemistry, auto-
radiography, electron microscopy, biochemistry). Same species as a
c Sensitivity to X-rays during early embryonic stages (electron microscopy, cytochemistry, auto-
radiocraphy, biochemistry). Same species as a
ALEXANDRU, Mrs. C; Dr.med. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm, si Patol., Acad, de Stiinje Med., Centr. de
Cere. Med., Bui. M. Viteazul 24, 1900 TlMlJjOARA, Rumania
a Experimental teratology of the central nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Development of cerebral vesicles. Same species as a
ALFEI (TORCIA), Mrs. L.; Ph.D. - 1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi", Univ. di Roma, Via
A. Borelli 50, 00161 ROMA, Italy
a Fucoglycoproteins in developing nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Jhe development and pattern olmovements in the embryo. Salmo gairdneri (Teleostei)
ALLEAUME (BORDES), Mrs. N.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. de Zool. Expe'r., Univ. de Bordeaux 1, Av. des
Faculte's, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Determination des caracteres larvaires et imaginaux. Calliphora spec, Drosophila spec. (Diptcra)
ALSAT, Mrs. E. - Lab. de Chim. Horm., Maternite de Port-Royal, 123 Bd. de Port Royal, 75014
PARIS, France
ALVAREZ, L.; Med. Dr., Prof. - Inst. F.Oloriz, Fac. of Med., Univ. of Granada, GRANADA, Spain
AMBROSI,G.,M.D. -Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, PoUclinico, 70124 BARl, Italy
a Morphological and experimental research on conjunctival papillae and scleral ossicles. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Relationships between vascular and cytoarchitectural patterns during development of spinal cord
under normal and experimental conditions. Same species as a
AMELS, Mrs. D.; M.D. - Lab. de Fmbriol. Norm. $1 Patol., Acad. Stiinfe Med., Centr. de Cere. Med.,
Bd.M.Viteazui 24, 1900 TIMO3OARA. Rumania
a Experimental teratology and teratological screening. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
AMER, M.; M.es Sci. - Lab. de Morphogen. Vege't., Univ. d'Aix-Marseille 111, Centre St-Charles, place
Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedcx 3, France
a Controle de la formation des bourgeons axillaires. Gleditsia triacanthos (Leguminosae)
b Controle de I'histogenese de I'appareil conducteur. Meme espece comme a
AMOROSO, E. C; F.R.S., Prof. - A.R.C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol., Brabaham, CAMBRIDGE CB2 4AT,
England
a Immunology of trophoblast
AMPRINO, R. M.; M.D., Prof. - Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, Pohclinico, 70124
BARI, Italy
a Relations between ectoderm and mesoderm in wing morphogenesis. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Regulative capacities of the wing anlage. Same species as a
c Relations between cell density and cell proliferation in the limb bud. Same species as a
ANDERSEN, Miss L.; DDS - Dept. of Oral Pathol., Royal Dent. Coll., Vennelyst Blvd., 8000 ARHUS
C, Denmark
a Migrating epithelial cells in palatal wounds: cytology; scanning electron microscopy; morphome-
try; treatment with anti-neutrophilic serum. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia) (with O. FEJERSKOV)
ANDRIEUX, B.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. d'Embryol. Exp., Centre de Rech. du CNRS, 67 rue Maurice
Gunsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Organogenese et cytodiffe'renciation de Thypophyse (microchirurgie, cytologic ultrastructurale).
Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
ANDRIEUX, Mrs. N.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Genet. Evolut. et de Biome't., C.N.R.S., 91190 GIF-sur-
YVETTE, France
a Effect of parasitism by Sacculina carcini on development and molting. Carcinus mediterraneus
(Decapoda, Crustacea)
ANGELIER-DELOBEL, Mrs. N.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P.et M. Curie, Ctr. de
Rech. d'lvry, 67 rue M.Giinsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Transcription: visualization of nucleolar and chromosomal genes in oocytes; action of inhibitors
on nuclear RNA biosynthesis. Pleurodeles waltlii, P. poireti (Urodela)
ANTILA, E. J.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Med. BioL, Univ. of Helsinki, Siltavuorenpenger 20b, 00170
HELSINKI 17, Finland
a Steroid metabolism studied by incubation with labelled precursors, gaschromatography and TLC
in oocytes, embryo and larva of Xenopus laevis, Rana temporaria, Triturus vulgaris (Amphibia)
and in preimplantation stages of Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ANTON, H. J.; Dr.phiL, Prof. - ZooL Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Protein metabolism during regeneration processes. Triturus vulgaris, T. alpestris (Urodela)
b Amino acid metabolism in regenerating tissues. Ambystoma mexicanum, Triturus vulgaris
(Urodela)
c DNA synthesis and cell cycle determination in regenerating systems. Same species as a
APEKIN, V. S. - AU-Union Res. Inst, of Marine Fish, and Oceanogr. (VNIRO), Lab. of Physiol, and
Biochem. of Fishes, V.Krasnoselskaya St. 17, MOSCOW 107140, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental and immunological study of maturation processes. Gobius melanostomus, G.
batrachocephalus, Mugil cephalus, M. auratus (Teleostei)
APELT, G.; Dr.rer.nat. -- I. ZooL Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Ni'irnberg Universitiitsstr. 19, 852
ERLANGEN, B. R. D. (Germany)
a Biology of trochophora and allied larvae, especially histology of sense organs (apical plate etc.).
(Annelida and other Coelomata)
ap GWYNN, I.; Ph.D. ZooL Dept., Univ. Coll. of Wales, Penglais, ABERYSTWYTH SY23 3DA,
Wales, U.K.
a Identification of subsurface filamentous protein associated with early cleavage stages. Pomato-
ceros triqucter (Polychaeta)
b Function of mitotic apparatus proteins in the interphase part of the cell cycle. Same species as a
ARANEGA, Miss A. - 1st. F. Oloriz, Fac. of Med., Univ. of Granada, GRANADA, Spain
AREF, I. M.;M.D. - Max-Planck-Inst. fur ImmunbioL, Stefan-Meier-Str. 8,78 FREIBURG i.Br., B.R.D.
(Germany)
ARIF.NS KAPPERS, J.; M.D., Prof. - Netherl. Centr. Inst, for Brain Research, IJdijk 28, AMSTER-
DAM-0., Netherlands
ARNOLDS, W. J. A.; M.Sc. - ZooL Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Genomic control of early development studied by X-irradiation induced lethal mutants. Lymnaea
stacnalis (Gastropoda)
ARONSCHTAM, A. -^ Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, NOVOSIBIRSK
630090, U.S.S.R.
ARONSSON, St. B.; Cand.phil. Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Gothenburg, Fack, S-400 33 GOTHEN-
BURG 33, Sweden
ARRU, Miss A.; Dr. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Sassari, Via Murroni 25, 07100 SASSARI, Italy
a Gonadogenesis. Atherina mociion, Gobius cobitis, Solea vulgaris (Teleostei)
ARTAVANIS-TSAKONAS, S.; Ph.D. Abt. Zellbiol.. Biozentrum der Univ., Klingelbergstr. 70, 4056
BASIL, Switzerland
a Proteins involved in gene activation, in particular gene activity during heat shock. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptcra)
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ASHBURNER, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Cambridge, Milton Rd., CAMBRIDGE
CB4 IXH, England
a Control of gene action during development, especially studied in puffing. Drosophila melano-
gaster (Diptera)
ASHBY, K. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Durham, Science Labs., South Rd., DURHAM
DHl 3LE, England
a The development of the reproductive system and the modifications induced by treatment with
steroid hormones during the course of sexual differentiation. Salmo irideus, S. trutta (Teleostei)
ASHWORTH, J. M.; Dr., Prof. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, COLCHESTER, Essex
C04 3SQ, England
a Effect of growth conditions (especially glucose) on development of amoebae. Dictyostelium
discoideum (Acrasiales)
b Genetic analysis of temperature sensitive and other mutant strains. Same species as a
c Role of proteolysis in development. Same species as a
AUGSTEN, H.; Dr.Habil., Prof. - Sekt. Biol.-Pflanzenphysiol., Friedrich Schiller Univ., von-Hase-
Weg 3, 69 JENA, D.D.R. (Germany)
a The relationship between metabolism and development. (Gramineae, Lemnaceae)
b Some problems of metabolism (enzyme activities) during germination and growth. Pisum sativum
(Papilionaceae), Triticum aestivum (Gramineae)
AUGUSTI (TOCCO), Mrs. G.; Dr. - Lab. of Molec. Embryo]., Consiglio Naz. delle Richerche, Via
Toiano 2, 80072 ARCO FELICE (Napoh), Italy
AUROUX, M.; Dr.Med., Prof. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med. de Bicetre, 45 rue des
Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie, France
a Perturbations tardives du systeme nerveux central compatibles avec la vie (baisse de la capacite
d'apprentissage). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Influence de la nutrition de la mere sur le developpement du systeme nerveux central de la
progeniture; amelioration de la capacite d'apprentissage de la progeniture. Rattus rattus
(Rodentia)
c Influence du scxe sur la fixation cerebrale de testosterone dans la periode neo-natale (autoradio-
graphic) Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
AUStiN, C. R.; D.Sc. - Marshall Lab., Dept. of Physiol., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EG, England
no embryological work in progress
BABAYEVA, Mrs. A. G.; Dr.med.sci. - Inst, of Human MorphoL, Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
Tsurupa St. 3, MOSCOW 1 17469, U.S.S.R.
a The immunological mechanisms controlling the processes of compensatory hypertrophy and
regeneration of parenchymal organs. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
BABURINA, Mrs. E. A.; Dr.biol. - Inst, of DevL Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St.26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Development of regional differences in neural retina and pigment epithelium (synthesis of DNA,
■RNA). Acipenser stellatus, A. guldenstiidti (Chondrostei) (with V. 1. MITASHOV and O. G.
STROEVA)
BACKHOUSE, K. M.; VRD - Royal Coll. of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, LONDON
WC2A 3PN, England
a Gubernaculum testis and testicular descent. Hapalc jacchus, Macaca mulatta. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
BACKHOUSE, Miss M.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. CoU. London, Gower St.,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Cell migration within the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with M. R. BELLAIRS)
b Scanning electron microscopy in the embryo. Same species as a (with M. R. BELLAIRS)
BACKSTROM, S. A. A.; Fil.Dr. - Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM,
Sweden
a Basic proteins during oogenesis and early development (biochemistry, histochemistry, autoradio-
graphy). Paraccntrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
b C"yclic nucleotides in morphogenesis and behaviour of sea urchin larvae. Psammechinus miliaris
(Echinoidea)
BAEVSKY, J. B.; Dr.biol. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals, Acad, of Sci.
of the USSR, Lenin Ave. 33, MOSCOW 117071, U.S.S.R.
a Cytology of embryonic retardation and activation. Mustela zibellina (Carnivora), Rattus spec.
(Rodentia)
b State of maternal endocrine glands during embryonic diapause and activation. Same species as a
BAFFONI, G. M.; Dr.Biol., Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena, Via Berengario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Growth and differentiation of nerve cells. (Cyclostomata; Teleostei; Amphibia; Aves; Mammalia)
b Regeneration of nerve fibres during larval life. (Urodcla)
BAILEY, Miss S. E.; D.Sc. - Lab. d'EmbryoL, Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex
05, France
a Heterochromatin in metaphase chromosomes (H3-thymidine labelling). Pleurodeles waltlii
(Urodela)
b Banding patterns of metaphase chromosomes stained with quinacrine mustard; relations with
secondary constrictions induced by cold treatment. Same species as a
BAKER, R. E.; Ph.D. - Neth. Centr. InsL for Brain Res., IJdijk 28, AMSTERDAM-0., Netherlands
a Factors underlying specific interneuronal connections; morphology of spinal ganglion cells
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(skin-spinal cord preparation). Rana pipiens, Bufo vulgaris, Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
b Electrophysiology of in vivo and in vitro sensory ganglion cells (skin - spinal cord preparation).
Rana pipiens, R. esculenta (Anura)
c Anatomical basis for the development of misdirected reflexes in animals with skin transplants
rotated 180 degrees (histology of nerves connecting skin, ganglia, and spinal cord. Discoglossus
pictus, Rana esculenta, R. pipiens, Bufo spp. (Anura)
d Electron microscopy of nerve-skin connections and development of dorsal root afferents during
metamorphosis. Same species as b
e Timed degeneration and regeneration of neurones into skin following skin-grafting techniques
with the development of functional connections. Same species as b
BAKER, T. G.; Ph.D., D.Sc. - Hormone Lab., Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Univ. of Edinburgh, 39
Chalmers St., EDINBURGH EH3 9ER, Scotland, U.K.
a Oogenesis. (Rodentia; Primates)
b The effects of X-rays on female germ cells. Same species as a
c The fine structure and metabolic activity of oogonia and oocytes. Same species as a
d Cytology and endocrinology of ovulation, fertilization, and early development in vitro. Rattus
norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens and other Primates
e Structure and hormonal control of the placenta in organ culture. Homo sapiens (Primates)
f Control of pituitary development and secretion in organ culture. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
BAKHUIS, W. L.; Drs. - Netherl. Centr. Inst, for Brain Res., IJdijk 28, AMSTERDAM-0., Nether-
lands
a Hatching: 1. stereotypic rhythmic behaviour; 2. external influences; 3. nervous regulation
(anatomy, electrophysiology). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BALAKHONOV, A. V. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
LENINGRAD 199164, U.S.S.R.
a Action Oi immunodepressors on reparative and physiological regeneration. Gallus gallus (Aves)
BALLARD, K. J.; Dr. - Dept. of PhysioL, Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW, Scotland, U.K.
BALLS, M.; D.Phil. - Dept. of Hum. MorphoL, Med. School, Univ. of Nottingham, NOTTINGHAM
NG7 2UH, England
a Neoplasms. Xenopus laevis and other spp. (Amphibia)
b Control of cell division. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Amphiuma means, Triturus cristatus (Urodela)
c Organ culture of liver, heart, skin, kidney and other organs. Amphiuma means, Nccturus
maculosus (Urodela)
d Development of the immune response and role of thymus. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BALTUS, Miss E. J.; D,Sc. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux, 1640
RHODE-ST.-GENESE, Belgium
a Mechanisms of in vitro maturation. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BALTZER, F.j Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern, BERN, Switzerland
BARA, M. C; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Biol, de Reprod., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Tour 32, Rez de Chaussee,
4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Permeability of the placenta membrane; conductance of co-ions and counter-ions (electro-
physiological techniques). (Mammalia)
BARABANOV, V. M.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
Tsurupa St. 3, MOSCOW 117469, USSR.
a Immunochemistry of eye lens, retina, and iris development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BASARA, A.; 1st. di Istol. ed EmbrioL Gen., Fac. di Med. Vet., Univ. di Torino. Via Nizza 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
BARBOSA AYUCAR, E.; Dr.med., Prof. - Serv. Embriol. Exp., Dept. Anat., Fac. de Med., Av.
Ramon y Cajal, VALLADOLID, Spain
a Effect of catecholamines in development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BARIGOZZI, C; Dr.Sci., Prof. - 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133 MILANO,
Italy
BARLOW, P. W.; Dr.Phil. - A.R.C. Unit of Developm. Bot., Univ. of Cambridge, 181A Huntingdon
Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 ODY, England
a Regeneration of the root cap and its role in root growth and morphology. Zea mays (Gramineae)
b Kinetics of root meristem cell populations. Zea mays (Gramineae), Pisum sativum (Papilionaceae)
c Positional and temporal aspects of cell differentiation. Same species as a
d Models of cellular organization and interaction in apices
BARNES, R. D.; M.D. - Dept. Infant Devi., Clin. Res. Ctr., Watford Rd., HARROW, Middlesex
HAl 3UJ, England
a Interaction between factors inducing tumour susceptibility and those leading to tumour
resistance (embryo transfer and aggregation). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Effect of in vitro fertilization on development of chromosome abnormalities. Mus musculus,
Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
BARRON, Miss A. A.; M.Sc. - Immunol. Unit, Dept. of Bacteriol., Univ. of Aberdeen, Forestcrhill,
ABERDEEN AB9 2ZD, Scotland, U.K.
a Development of antibody forming cells in the foetus. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
BARSACCHl (PILONE), Mrs. G.; Dr.Biol. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Pisa, Via A. Volta
4, 56100 PISA, Italy
a Mitotic and lampbrush chromosomes; DNA analysis and in situ RNA/DNA hybridization.
(Urodela)
BARSON A. J.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Mancliester, Stopford Bldg., Oxford Rd.,
MANCHESTER Ml 3 9PT, England
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a Craniospinal dysraphia produced by rabbit antibodies to chick nervous tissue. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Biophysics and biochemistry of spinal cord growth. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Ultrastructure of normal and abnormal neurulation. Same species as a
BART A.; D.Sc. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B. P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a Morphogenesis and regeneration. Carausius morosus (Phasmida)
b Mitosis in regeneration (experimental study, hormonal regulation). Same species as a
c Wing morphogenesis and regeneration (experimental study, ultrastructure). Sipyloidea sipylus
(Phasmida) (with Mrs. E. BROWAEYS)
BASTIAN, D. - Lab. d'Anat., Univ. de Paris V, 45 rue des Saints Peres, 75270 PARIS Cedex 06,
France
a Reconstruction du systeme uretro-pyelo-caliciel d'embryon. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BAUMANN, J. A.; Dr., Prof. - Inst. d'Anat., Univ. de Geneve, 20 rue Ecole de Medecine, 1211
GENEVE 4, Switzerland
a Ultrastructure et biologic de I'embryon. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Developpement du systeme neuro-vegetatif peripherique. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Homo
sapiens and others (Mammalia)
BAUMGARTEN, H.-G.; Dr.med., Prof. - Anat. Inst., Abt. Neuroanat., Univ.-Krankenhaus Eppendorf,
Martinistr. 52, 2 HAMBURG 20, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of monoamine-containing neurons in the brain, especially effect of neurotoxic
drugs and correlation with anterior pituitary hormones. Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
BAUR, R.; Dr. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Pestalozzistr. 20, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Morphometry of placenta; comparison of placental villous surface with volume of fetus and
placenta during pregnancy and at term. Rattus norvegicus, Felis domestica, Sus domesticus, Bos
taurus, Equus caballus. Homo sapiens and other species (Mammalia)
BAUTZ, A.; Dr.Spcc. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Nancy I, CO. 140, 54037 NANCY Cedex, France
a Oliuiar degeneration in abortive regeneration blastemas: 1. effects of X irradiations; 2. condi-
tions of pharynx regeneration. Dendrocoelum lacteum (Turbellaria)
BAUTZ (PORTMANN), Mrs. A. M.; Lic.Sci. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Nancy I, CO. 140, 54037
NANCY Cedex, France
a Larval cells and histoblasts in the abdominal integument: 1. ultrastructure; 2. degeneration of the
larval cells in vitro. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
BAXTER, E. W.; Ph.D. ~ BioL Dept., Guy's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON SEl 9RT, England
a Biology, including development and metamorphosis. Petromyzon spec. (Cyclostomata)
BAYLISS, M. W.; Dr. - Bot. Labs., Univ. of Leicester, Adrian Bldg., LEICESTER LEI 7RH, England
a Cytological stability of cultured cells and relationship between ploidy and morphogenetic
potential. Daucus carota (Umbelliferae), Vicia spec. (Papilionaceae)
BEATTY, R. A.; Ph.D., F.R.S.E. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Breeding of genetically tagged strains for use in developmental biology. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
b Developmental biology and genetics of gametes. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Aetiolosv of hcteroploidy. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens (Primates)
BEAUMONT,' A.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Biol.-Vertebrcs, Centre d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris XI, Bat. 441,
91405 ORS AY, France
a Ultrastructure of liver and pancreas during metamorphosis. Alytes spec, Discoglossus spec, Rana
spec. (Anura)
BEAUMONT. Miss H. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM B 15 2TJ, England
a Spontaneous and radiation-induced atresia of oocytes, especially developmental capacity ot
oocytes from aged, superovulated and irradiated animals. (Rodentia)
BEAUPAIN (CREPY), Mrs. D.; Dr.Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exp. du C.N.R.S.. 49 bis Av. de
la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Localisation et apparition de I'hypoxanthine deshydrogenase dans differents organes de
rembryon. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b La differenciation chimique du pancreas de I'embryon. Meme expece comme a
c Ervthropoiese embryonnaire. Meme espece comme a
BAUPAIN, R.; Dr. - Inst. d'Embryol. et TeratoL Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle,
94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Effets des rayons X sur la survie et sur la synthese macromoleculaire des nodules cancereux en
culture organotypique de longue duree. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Effets des rayons X sur la synthese de I'ADN des canaux de Miiller males et femelles. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
BECCHETTI, E.; Dott.Sci.Biol. ~ Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Ferrara, Via Fossato di
Mortara'66, 44100 FERRARA, Italy
a Histochemistry of blood vessel morphogenesis in vitro. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
BECK, F.; M.D. Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Leicester, 6 University Rd., LEICESTER LEI 7RH,
England , . ^ », , • c
a The effect of trypan blue on development. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Mustela putonus furo
(Carnivora)
b Embryonic nutrition. Same species as a. zd j • ^
c Tlic postnatal maturation of intestinal epithelium. Rattus spec, Cavia cobaya (Rodentia),
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Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mustela putorius furo (Carnivora)
BECKER, v.; Dr.nied., Prof. Pathol. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Nurnberg, Krankenhausstr. 8-10, 8520
ERLANGEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a General and special pathology of placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BEERMANN, W.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Max-Planck Inst, fiir Biol., Spemannstr. 34, 74 TUBINGEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
BEETSCHEN, J. C; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabatier, 118 Rte de Narbonne,
31077 TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a Chemical mutagenesis. (Urodela)
b The recessive semi-lethal factor ac: temperature-sensitivity of homozygous mutants; maternal
effect in the progeny of mutant females. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela) (with M. FERNANDEZ)
c Genetical aspects of protein differentiation in embryonic and larval stages. Same species as b
(with F. GASSER)
BEETZ, Mrs. B. - Inst, fur Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Influence of inorganic ions on mitosis in neuroblasts. Carausius morosus (Pliasmida)
BEIDERBECK, R.; Dr. - Bot. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg, Hofmeisterweg 4, 69 HEIDELBERG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
BEIER, II. M.; Dr.rer.nat., Dr.mcd. - Abt. Anat. der Rhein.-Westf. Techn. Hochschule, Med.-Theor.
Inst. Melatener Str.21 1, 5100 AACHEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experimental developmental morphology of preimplantation stages, postimplantation stages, and
their endocrinological developmental control. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Cavia
porcellus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Specific uterine proteins (e.g. uteroglobin) and their hormonally controlled interference with
blastocyst development. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Experiments on development of accessory male genital glands. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
BEINBRECH, G.; Dr., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Arb. gr. Muskelphysiol., Hindenburgplatz 55, 44
MONSTER/Westf., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of flight muscles during metamorphosis: formation of the myofibrils and of the
sarcotubular system. Phormia terrae-novae (Diptera)
BELICZA, M.; M.D., M.Sci. - InsL of Pathol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 10, P.O. Box 936,
41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
BELLAIRS, A. d'A.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Anat., St. Mary's Hosp. Med. School, Norfolk Place,
LONDON W. 2, England
a Morphogenesis of skeleton. Many species (Reptiha; Aves; Mammaha)
b Embryonic membranes. Many species (Reptilia)
c Regeneration. Many species (Reptiha)
BELLAIRS, Mrs. M. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower Street,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Electron microscopy and histochemistry of yolk formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with M. A.
ENGLAND, Leicester)
b Cell migration within the embryo. Same species as a (with M. BACKHOUSE)
c Cleavage. Same species as a (with F. LORENZ, Davis, Calif.)
d Scanning electron microscopy in the embryo. Same species as a (with M. BACKHOUSE)
BELOUSSOV, L. V.; Dr.biol.sci. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
a Patterns of tensile stresses, activation of cell motility, and early morphological differentiation.
Rana temporaria (Anura)
b Growth rhythms and morphogenesis. Hydra spec, Thecaphora (Hydrozoa)
BENAZZI (LENTATI), Mrs. G.; Prof.(Emer.) - 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A. Voha 4,
56100 PISA, Italy
BENAZZI, M.; Prof.(Emer.) - 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. deH'Univ., Via A.Volta 4, 56100 PISA,
Italy
BENEDETTI, I.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp.. Univ. di Modena, Via Berengario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Mitotic activity in the nervous system. Viviparous and oviparous spp. Gambusia spec, Jordanella
spec. (Teleostei)
b Development of intramedullary ganglion cells. Jordanella floridae, Coregonus spec, Perca fluvia-
tilis, Crenilabrus quinqucmaculatus (Teleostei)
c Glycogen in the central nervous system. Same species as a
BENOIT, J. A. A.; Dr.Sci. InsL d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle, 941 30 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Etude in vitro de Tembryon. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Etude experimentale in vitro de la gastrula. Meme espece comme a
BENSON, P. F.; M.D., Ph.D. - Paediat. Res. Unit., Guy's Hosp. Med. School, St. Thomas St.,
LONDON SEl 9RT, England
a Development of enzyme systems before and after birth. Rattus spec (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
BENTYN, K.; M.D. - Dept. of Expcr. Embryol., Inst, of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. Acad., Karowa 2,
00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Concentration of urea in blood oerum, uterine secretion and blastococlic fluid. Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Activity of ornithine cycle enzymes in blabtocoelic fluid. Same species as a
BEREITER-HAHN, J.; Dr.phil.nat., Prof. - Arb.gr. Kinemat. Zellforsch., Univ., Senckenberganlage
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27, 6000 FRANKFURT/M., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Variation of dry mass/water ratio in different parts of the egg from fertilization through first
cleavage (interference microscopy). Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
b Electron microscopy of pigment granule form.ation in melanophores. Pterophyllum scalare
(Cichlidae), Lebistes reticulatus (Poeciliidae, Teleostei)
c Hormonal induction of keratinization in epidermal cells in tissue culture (time-lapse cinemicro-
graphy, histochemistry, electron microscopy). Same species as b
d Ulttastructure of the development of flame cells in the skin. Hippocampus spec. (Teleostei)
BERENDES, H. D.t Prof. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
BERGERARD, J.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Paris XI, Centre d'Orsay, 91405 ORSAY,
France - also: Stat. Biol., place Georges-Teissier, 29211 ROSCOFF, France
a Physiology of spawning and induction of meiosis in the oocytes. Patella vulgata, P. aspera, P.
depressa, Gibbula cineraria (Gastropoda)
BERGHOEF, J.; Ir. - Dept. of Plant Physiol., Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGENINGEN,
Netherlands
a Hormonal regulation of sex expression. Begonia franconis (Begoniaceae)
BERGQUIST, H.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Zool, Univ. of Gothenburg, Fack, S-400 33 GOTHENBURG 33,
Sweden'
BERKOVITZ, B. K. B. - Anat. Dept., Bristol Univ., University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD, England
a Descriptive study of tooth development. Salmo gairdneri (Teleostei), Lepidosteus spec.
(Holostei), Cavia porcellus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Physeter macrocephalus (Cetacea),
Putorius p. furo (Carnivora) and other Vertebrata
BERNARD, C; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. Physiol. Cell, des Struct. Contractiles, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du
Recteur Pineau, Bat.P, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Cellular electrophysiology of the embryonic heart (membrane currents - membrane conductan-
ces - equivalent circuits.) Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
BERNARD, Mrs. J.; M.es Sci. Lab. de Morphogen. Veget., Univ. d'Aix-Marseille III, Centre
St-Charles, place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedex 3, France
a Etude experimentale du fonctionnement des meristemes vegetatifs et reproducteurs. Pisum
sativum (Leguminosae)
BERNDORFER, A.; Dr.med.habil. - Childrens Hosp. "Paul Heim", Dept. for Congenital Malfor-
mations, UUoi ut 86, BUDAPEST VIII, Hungary - Private address: Benczur utca 39/a,
BUDAPEST VI, Hungary
BERNHARD, H. P.; Ph.D. - Abt. Zellbiol., Biozentrum der Univ., Klingelbergstr. 70, 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
a Stability and inheritance of the determined state in vitro (somatic cell genetics: mutagenesis,
mutant selection, cell fusion). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Gene dosage in vitro, and application to genetic mapping. Same species as a
BERNOCCHI, Miss G. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Pavia, Piazza Botta 10, 27100
PAVIA, Italy
BERREUR (BONNENFANT), Mrs. J.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Genet. Evolut. et de Biomet., C.N.R.S.,
91 190 GIF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Action de riiormonc androgene sur la synthese des proteines de Tovaire. Orchestia gammarella
(Amphipoda, Crustacea)
b Dcvcloppement postembryonnaire et senescence de la eonade. Ligia spec. (Isopoda, Crustacea)
BERRY, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM
B15 2TJ, England
a Effects of X-irradiation on central nervous development. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Development of cerebral and cerebellar cortex. Same species as a
c Regeneration in the central nervous system. Same species as a
BFRTINI, Miss M.; M.D. - Cell and Molcc. Biol. Lab., Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso
M. d'Azeglio 52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
a Cell membrane differentiation; immunochemistry of surface macromolecules. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Membrane-mediated growth control in BHK (baby hamster kidney) cells. Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
BERTMAR,G.;Ph.D. - Sect, of Ecol. Zool., Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Umea, 90187 UMEA, Sweden
a Experimental developmental morphology of the olfactory organ. Salmo spec. (Teleostei)
BERTOLANl, R.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena, Via Berengario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Morphology of neotcnic and metamorphosed animals. Triturus alpestris (Urodela)
b Cytogenetics of parthenogenetic and amphigenic animals. Macrobiotus hufelandi, M. dispar,
Isohvpsibius augusti, 1. granulifer (Tardigrada)
BERTON (PECHEUX), Mrs. F.; Dr.3e Cycle - Ctr. de Biol. Appl., Fond. Hersent-Luzarche, Univ. de
Tours, 36290 AZAY-LE-FERRON, France
a Enzymology of fetal kidney after unilateral nephrectomy. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
BERTON, J. P.; Dr. - Ctr. de Biol. Appl., Fond. Hersent-Luzarche, Univ. de Tours, 36290 AZAY-LE-
FERRON, France - Ctr. de Rech. Vet. et Zootechn., Lab. de PhysioL de la Reprod., (INRA), 37
NOUZILLY, France
a Hypertrophic compensatory response of fetal kidney to unilateral nephrectomy in vivo. Ovis
aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla), Oryctolagus cunicuius (Lagomorpha)
b Development of fetal lung after tracheal ligation or nephrectomy in vivo. Same species as a
c Effects of bilateral nephrectomy (oligohydramnios, survival, etc.). Same species as a
d Upper digestive tract as a source of amniotic fluid. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla), Oryctolagus
cunicuius (Lagomorpha)
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e Hydric metabojism of the fetus and corticosteroid placental transfer. Same species as d
f Declenchement de la mise bas. Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
g Effets des organophospliores et organochlores (aldrine, dieldrine) sur le developpement einbryon-
naire. Miis musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
BESSE, G. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du Recteur Pineau,
86022 POITIERS, France
BETTANIN (BELGRANO), Mrs. S.; Dr.Nat.Sci. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Genova, Via Balbi 5, 16126
GENOVA, Italy
a Embryonic development of a parthenogenetic marine form. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera,
Crustacea) (with N. DELLA CROCE)
b Growth of the embryo. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera, Crustacea) (with N. DELLA CROCE)
c Formation of resting eggs. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera, Crustacea) (with N. DELLA CROCE)
BEUG, H.; Ph.D. - Max-Planck Inst, fur Virusforsch., Abt.III, Spemannstr. 37III, 74 TUBINGEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Mechanism of transformation of embryonic fibroblasts by avian sarcoma viruses (RNA-tumor).
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
BEYNON, A. D. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Oral Anat., Dental School. Northumberland Rd., NEWCASTLE
upon Tyne NEl 8TA, England
a Development of the root and periodontal ligament of the molar teeth. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Microradiography and histochemistry of amelogenesis (Rodentia)
BEYSE, J.; Dr.rer.nat., Dipl.Biol. - Inst, fur Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Relations between electrolyte milieu and gene activities in giant chromosomes; direct measure-
ments of ion contents in nuclei and cytoplasm. Chironomus thummi (Diptera)
BEZEM, J. J.; Ir. - ZooL Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, UTRECHT,
Netherlands
a Computer simulation of embryonic development, (with Chr. P. RAVEN)
BIAGIONI, Mrs. M.; Dott.Sci.Nat. - 1st. di Biol. Gener., Univ. di Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06100
PERUGIA, Italy
a Influenza dei sali di cobalto suH'eritropoiesi. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Aberrazioni cromosomiche e anomalie di sviluppo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BIELANSKA-OSUCHOWSKA, Mrs. Z.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Histol. & Embryol., Warsaw Agric. Univ.,
ul.Nowoursynowska 166, 02-766 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Histochemistry and ultrastructure of the development of gonads, adrenals, and placenta. Sus
scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
b Histochemistry and ultrastructure of oogenesis. (Insecta; Mammalia)
BIGGELAAR, J. A. M. v.d.; Ph.D. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Univ.
centrum "De Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a RNA synthesis in early stages. Lymnaea stagnahs (Gastropoda)
b Significance of division chronology and cell contacts in early differentiation. Lymnaea stagnalis.
Patella spec, Haliotis spec. (Gastropoda), Dentalium spec. (Scaphopoda)
BIJTEL, Miss J. H.; D.Sc, M.D. - De Boelelaan 275, "Zuidwende", AMSTERDAM 1011, Buiten-
veldert, Netherlands
BILLAT (CARLIER), Mrs. C; D.E.S. - Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P. 347, 51062
REIMS Cedex, France
a Electron microscopy of foetal liver and of cultured foetal hepatocytes. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
BILLETT, F. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of BioL, The Univ., Bldg.25, SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
a The formation of mitochondria in oocytes. Carassius spec, Pachypanchax playfairii (Teleostei),
Ambystoma mexicanum, Xenopus laevis (Amphibia)
b The formation of ciha in the epidermis. Ambvstoma mexicanum (Urodela)
BILLINGTON, W. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of PathoL, Univ. of Bristol, University Walk, BRISTOL
BS8 ITD, England
a Immunology of reproduction. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Biology of the trophoblast. Same species as a
c Early embryonic development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BILO, Mrs. A. - Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN II, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Juvenile hormone, inorganic ions and puffing patterns in giant chromosomes. Chironomus
thummi (Diptera)
BINNS, R. M.; Ph.D., M.R.C.V.S. - Dept. of Immunol., A.R.C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol., Babraham,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 4AT, England
a Developmental immunology and lymphoid cell physiology. Sus scrofa domesticus, Ovis aries
(Artiodactyla)
BIRCH-ANDi; RSEN, A. - State Scrum Inst., Amagerboulevard 80, 2300 COPENHAGEN S, Denmark
a The ultrastructure of normal and pathological sperm. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla) (with E. BLOM,
State Vet. Serum Lab.)
BIRNSTIEL, M. L.; Dr.sci.nat., Prof. - Inst, flir Molek.biol.II, Univ. Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 266A,
8057 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Characterization of ribosomal DNA. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Structure, expression, and regulation of histone coding sequences. Psammechinus miliaris, P.
spec (I'chinoidca)
BISCONTE, J.C; Dr.es Sci. Lab. de Biol, du Devcl., C.H.U. de Bobigny, 74 Rue Marcel Cachin,
93000 BOBIGNY, France
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a Ontogenese du systenie nerveux central (radioautographic) Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
BISHOP, M. W. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. Husb., School of Vet.Sci., Univ. of Bristol, Langford
House, Langford, BRISTOL BS18 7DU, England
BJERRE, B.; M.D. - Tornblad-Inst. for Comp. Enibryol., Biskopsgatan 7, 223 62 LUND, Sweden
a Effect of nerve growth factor on early development. Callus domesticus (Aves)
BLACKBURN, R. O.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Human Biol, and Anat., Univ. of Sheffield, Western Bank,
SHEFFIELD SIO 2TN, England
a Effect of hypoxia and of high altitude on preimplantation stages. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BLAIS, Miss C. - Lab. de Zool., Ecole Norm. Superieure, 46 rue d'Ulm, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05,
France
a Hormonal control of protein metabohsm in wing imaginal discs. Pieris brassicae (Lepidoptera)
b Ultrastructural aspects of wing disc development. Same species as a
BLANCHET, J. P.; Dr.Spec. ~ Dept. de Biol. Cen. et Appl., Univ de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 November
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Development of erythrocyte membrane antigens. Callus domesticus (Aves)
BLANCHET, Miss M. F. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Bat.G, Tour 32, 4
place Jlissieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Control of molting by ecdysteronc; relations between vitellogenesis and intermolt; effects of
Y-organ (moltin gland) removal on molting phenomena and vitellogenesis. Orchestia gammarellus
(Amphipoda, Crustacea)
BLECHSCHMIDT, E.; Dr.med., o.o.Prof. (Emer.) ~ Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36, 34
GOTTINGEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Biodynamic principles of differentiation, especially of the nervous system. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Cells and cell aggregations. (Plantae)
BLECHSCHMIDT, M.; Dr.med. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36, 34 GOTTINGEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
BLOM, E.; Dr.med.vet. - State Vet. Serum Lab., Biilowsvej 27, 1870 COPENHAGEN V, Denmark
a Pathological conditions in testis, epididymis and accessory sex glands. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
b The ultrastructurc of normal and pathological sperm. Same species as a (with A. BIRCH-
ANDERSEN, State Serum Inst.)
c Hereditary sperm defects
BLUEMINK, J.G.; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. EmbryoL Inst.) Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithof,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Cell membrane changes during fertilization and in relation to cytoplasmic cleavage. Xenopus
laevis (Anura) (with S. W. de LAAT and P. T. van der SAAG)
b Ultrastructural organization of the epithelial-mesenchymal interface during early bud formation
in salivary gland and lung. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with K. A. LAWSON)
BLUZAT, R. R.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Paris XI, Centre d'Orsay, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Sensitivity to ionizing irradiation in embryogenesis: 1. relation to repair or non-repair of lesions;
2. relation to synthesis of informational macromoleculcs. Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera)
b Effect of X-irradiation on fecundity. Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera), Clitumnus spec.
(Phasmida)
BODO, Miss M. A.; Dott.Sci.BioL - Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Perugia, Via del
Giochetto, 06100 PERUGIA, Italy
BOELSTERLI, U.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Ziirich, Kunstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Ultrastructurc of development. Podocoryne carnea (Hydrozoa)
BOGENMANN, E.; M.Sc. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Gene expression in somatic cell hybrids. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
BOHN, H.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Luisenst. 14, 8 MUNCHEN 2, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Wound healing in vivo and in vitro. Leucophaea maderae (Blattodea)
BOILLY, B.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. de MorphoL Exper., Univ. des Sci. et Techn., B.P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a Development of regeneration cells (dedifferentiation, activation, differentiation); determination of
this development. (Annelida)
b Factors of regenerative morphogenesis, especially nervous system, tissular contacts. (Annelida)
BOLETZKY, S. von; Ph.D. - Lab. Arago, Univ. de Paris VI, 66650 BANYULS-sur-MER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development. (Cephalopoda)
BOLOGNARI A.; Prof. - 1st. di Zool. e di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Messina, Via dei Verdi 75, 98100
MESSINA, Italy
a Nature of initial and definitive yolk globules and modification of the yolk (structure, ultra-
structure, cytochemistry). Aplysia depilans (Gastropoda)
b Differences between the primary nucleolus and the amphinucleoli in oocytes (autoradiography,
ultrastructurc and cytochemistry). Patella coerulea (Gastropoda)
BONARIC, J. C; Dr.Spec. - Lab. de Zool.II (Morphol. et Ecol.), Univ. des Sci. et techn. du
Languedoc, Place E. Bataillon, 34060 MONTPELLIER, France
a Ecophysiology of post-embryonic development. Pisaura mirabilis (Araneida, Arachnida)
BONDL C; Dott., Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Perugia, Via A. Pascoli, 06100 PERUGIA,
Italy
a The action of magnetic field on nervous system development. Rana esculenta, Bufo vulgaris
(Anura)
b Electron microscopy of vitellogenesis and spermiogenesis. Branchiobdella pentodonta (Oligochae-
ta)
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BONS, J.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. Ecol. Biogeogr., Ecole Prat. Hautes Etudes, Place E. Bataillon, 34060
MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic development. Lacertidae, Agamidae (Lacertilia)
BONTEKOE, Miss E. H. M.; Drs. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Univ. of Amsterdam, Wilhelmina
Gasthuis, le Helmerstr. 104, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
a Psychogenous influences on uterine motility and on fetal development. Canis familiaris (Carni-
vora), Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
BONTING, S. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Groote Plein N. 21,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
no embryological work in progress
BOON (NIERMEYER), Mrs. E. K.; M.Sc. - Zool.Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitonum III,
Padualaan 8, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a influence of protein synthesis inhibitors on the cell cycle. Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
b Significance of early cleavage cycles and programmed division pattern; correlation of division
anomalies and abnormal division chronology with specific morphogenetic disturbances. Lymnaea
stagnalis (Gastropoda)
BOPP, M.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Hot. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg, Hofmeisterwcg 4, 69 HEIDELBERG,
B.R.b. (Germany)
a Development; morphogenesis of protonema. Funaria hygrometrica (Bryophyta)
b Shoot growth and DNA synthesis. Sinapis spec, Cucurbita spec. (Angiospermae)
c Tissue culture; growth and differentiation under the action of herbicides. Nicotiana tabacum
(Solanaceac), Anagallis arvensis (Primulaceae)
BORGHESE, E.; M.D., Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Napoli, Via Sergio
Pansini 5, 80131 NAPOLI, Italy
BOROWSKI, R.; Dr. - Dept. of Anat., Freie Univ., Kon.-Luisestr. 15, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D.
(Germany) , r> , ,xi
BOSEL, R.; Dr. - WE Inst. fUr Psychol., FB 12 der Freien Univ., Dietrich-Schafer-Weg 6, 1 BERLIN
41, B.R.D. (Germany)
no work on developmental biology in progress
BOSQUET, G.; Dr.spec. - Dept. de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Proteosynthesis and respiration during starvation of larvae. Bombyx mori, Samia cynthia
(Lepidoptera)
BOSSHARD, N. U.; Dipl.Natw. - Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11,
B.R.D (Germany)
a Influence of chemical stimuli on gene activity. Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera)
BOSSY, J. G. M.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Montpelher, Section of Nimes, av. Kennedy,
30000 NIMES, France
a Development and maturation of the central nervous system in the fetus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BOTERENBROOD, Miss E. C; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8,
Universiteitscentrum "De Uithof, UTREICHT, Netherlands
a Analysis of dorso-ventral and cranio-caudal polarity in mesoderm induction. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela) (with P. D. NIEUWKOOP and K. HARA)
b Cinematography of normal cleavage pattern and gastrulation movement. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with K. HARA)
BOTH, N. J. de; Ph.D. - Dept. of Exper. Pathol., Erasmus Univ., Wijtemaweg, ROTTERDAM,
Netherlands
a Cell kinetics in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis. Mus musculus(Rodentia)
b Comparative enzymology of erythropoiesis in normal animals and in animals infected with
Rauscher leukemia virus. Same species as a
BOTTKE, W.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Lehrst. fur Allgem. Zool., Badestr. 9, 44 MONSTER/
Westf., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Oogenesis, especially the origin of yolk and the foHicle cell-oocyte interactions (electron micro-
scopy, autoradiography, electrophoresis). Planorbarius corneus, Lymnaea stagnalis, Bithynia
tentaculata, Valvata piscinalis (Gastropoda)
b Chromosomal structure during endomitosis, mitosis and meiosis in the hermaphroditic gland
(electron microscopy, autoradiography, cytophotometry). Planorbarius corneus, Lymnaea
stagnalis (Gastropoda)
BOU-RESLl, Mrs. M. N. A.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Oogenesis. (Lacertilia)
BOUCAUT, J. C; D.Sc. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05,
France
a Expression of mosaicism in allophenic chimaeras. Pleurodclcs waltlii, Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
BOURSNI.LL J. C; Dr. - A. R. C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biocliem., Anim. Res. Station, 307
Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England
a Seminal plasma proteins. Sus domcsticus (Artiodactyla)
BOURY i:SNAULT, Miss N. - Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins ct Malacol., Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat.,
57 rue Cuvier, 75005 PARIS, France
a Regeneration and morphogenesis. (Porifera)
BOUVET, J. L.; Dr.Spec. - Lab. de Zool., Dept. de Biol., Univ. Sci. et Med. dc Grenoble, B.P. 53,
38041 GR I NOB LI,, !• ranee
a Experiments on the development of paired fins. Salmo trutta fario (Teleostei)
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b Origin and development of the periderm. Same species as a
BOZDZILOVSKAYA, V. P. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Relative duration of development and normal table. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (with
T. A. DETTLAFF)
BRACHET, J. L. A.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des
Chcvaux, 1640 RHODE-ST.-GENfeSE, Belgium
a Origin, nature, and role of cytoplasmic DNA. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Synthesis of DNA, RNA and protein, and energy production during maturation. Same species as
a
c Concanavalin A binding to cell membranes during development. Same species as a
d Induction of maturation by organomercurials. Same species as a
e Effects of cyclic nucleotides and protease inhibitors on morphogenesis. Acetabularia mediter-
ranea (Chlorophyceae) Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BRADAMANTE, Z.; M.D. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, P.O. Box
166, Salata 3, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Chondroeenesis in the external ear. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with A. SVAJGER and
Lj. KOSfoViC)
b Differentiation of the intercellular matrix during ontogenesis (histology, histochemistry, electron
microscopy). Same species as a (with A. SVAJGER and Lj. KOSTOVIC)
BRAGT, J. van; Dr., Ir. - Dept. of Horticult., Agric. Univ., Haagsteeg 3, P.O. Box 30, WAGE-
NINGEN, Netherlands
a Endogenous hormone levels and parthenocarpic fruit set. Pirus spec, Malus spec. (Rosaceae)
b Endogenous cytokinins and regeneration of sprouts on leaf cuttings, ornamental spp.
(Angiospermae)
BRAHMA, S. K.; D.Phil., Ph.D. - Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryo!., State Univ. of Utrecht,
Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Biosynthesis of soluble proteins in early development (isoelectric focusing, autoradiography).
(Amphibia) (with P. T. v. d. SAAG)
b Thin layer isoelectric focusing of some enzymes during early development. (Amphibia)
c Ontogeny and localisation of the gamma-crystallins (immunofluorescence). (Anura, Urodela)
(with D. S. McDEVITT, Philadelphia)
d Biosynthesis of soluble lens crystallin antigens before and after hatching (isoelectric focusing,
autoradiography). Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with H. van der STARRE)
BRAITHWAITE, S. M. E.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Biochemistry of teratoma cells cultured in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
BRANDLE, K. A.; Dr.rcr.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Fachber. Biol., Siesmayerstr. 70, 6
FRANKFURT/M., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Preparation and rearing of animals with two heads connected in series (tandem heads) for study
of relations between central nervous system and doubled sense organs. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
b Rearing of isolated limb pairs together with different parts of the spinal cord in parabiosis with a
host for study of movement coordination. Ambystoma mexicanum, Triturus spec. (Urodela)
c Rearing of isolated tandem heads in parabiosis with a host for study of nerve connections
between doubled optic and vestibular sense organs and the central nervous system. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
d Development of retinotectal connections (surgery); electrophysiological mapping of the optic
projections. Same species as c
BRAUM, E.;Dr. - Inst, fur Hydrobiol. und Fisch.wiss.. Univ. Hamburg, Olbersweg 24, 2 HAMBURG -
Altona 1, B.R.D. (Germany)
a The influence of temperature, oxygen pressure and water flow on eggs and larvae. Esox lucius,
Corcgonus spp. (Teleostei)
b The relation of external oxygen deficiency and embryogenesis. Clupea harengus (Teleostei)
BREATHNACH, A. S.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., St. Mary's Hosp. Med. School, Paddington,
LONDON W. 2, England
a Freeze-fracture replication of early blastoderm. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Transmission electron microscopy and freeze fracture of fetal skin. Homo sapiens (Primates)
BRFIPOHL, W.; Dr.med. - Lehrstuhl fiir Anat. I, Ruhr-Univ., Buscheyst., Postfach 2148, 463
BOCHUM-Querenburg, B.R.D. (Germany)
BRENNER, S.; D.Phil. - Lab. of Molec. Biol., Med. Res. Counc, Hills Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH,
England
a Developmental genetics of the nervous system. Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda)
BREUGEL, F. M. A. van; Dr. - Genet. Lab., State Univ., Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Differentiation in white-mottled and Notch mutants. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
BRIARTY, L. G.; Ph.D. - Bot. Dept., Nottingham Univ., University Park, NOTTINGHAM NG7 2RD,
England
a Ultrastructure (stereology) of developing seeds and grains. Phaseolus vulgaris (Papilionaceae),
Triticum aestivum (Gramineae)
b Grow th and ultrastructural changes in tissue culture. Phaseolus vulgaris (Papilionaceae)
BRICHOVA (MOLLEROVA), Mrs. H. M.; M.D. - Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ.,
Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Electron microscopy of microglial cells during postnatal development. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
BRIDE, Miss J.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool. et Embryol., Univ. de Besan^on, Place Marechal Leclerc,
25030 BESANCON Cedex, France
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a Developpement embryonnaire de la glande uropygienne. Anas platyrhynchos (Aves) (avcc
L. GOMOT)
BRIDE (VUILLET), Mrs. M; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool. et Embryol., Univ. de Besan^on, Place
Marechal Leclerc, 25030 BESAN^ON Cedex, France
a Le developpement in vivo et in vitro du coeur. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura) (avec
L. GOMOT)
BRIEGLEB, W.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Flugmedizin der DFVLR, Kolnerstr. 70, 53 BONN-Bad
Godesberg, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Einfluss von Licht und holier Temperatur auf die Ontogenese einer neotenen Art aus cinem
Hohlenbiotop. Proteus anguinus (Urodela)
b Teratogenic and genetic anomalies induced by simulated weightlessness (fast running chnostat).
Tribolium confusum (Coleoptera) (with J. NEUBERT)
c Effect of simulated weightle'ssness on ultrastructure of the embryonic vestibular organ. (Anura)
(with J. NEUBERT)
BRIEN, P. L.t Prof.Hon. - Inst, de Zool., Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, BRUXELLES, Belgium
BRINKMANN, A. O.; M.D. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histo!., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Steroid production in testes during felal development; sensitivity for luteinizing hormone (LH),
chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), and the steroid biosynthesis inhibitor aminogluthctimide
phosphate (AGP); relation with differentiation of genital ducts. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
BROEK, H.W.J, van den; Dr., Ir. (Agric.) - Dept. of Genet., Agric. Univ., Gen. Foulkesweg 53,
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands
a Biochemical and genetical aspects of floral induction and its regulation. Silene armeria
(Caryophyllaceae)
b Regulation of transcription. Aspergillus spp., Neurospora spp. (Fungi)
BR0NDSTED, H. V.; Dr.Phil., Prof. (Emer.) - Stockholmsgade 23, 2100 COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark
a Physiology and regeneration.
BROWAEYS, Mrs. E.^- Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B.P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D' ASCQ, France
a Wing morphogenesis and regeneration (experimental study, ultrastructure). Sipyloidea sipylus
(Phasmida)
BRUCE, L.; Fil.Kand. - Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonaviigen 3, 223 62 LUND, Sweden
a Composition of intracellular yolk granules during embryogencsis. Gallus domesticus (Aves) ,
BRUEL, Mrs. M. Th.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBIERE,
France
a Effect of pesticides on embryonic germ cells. (Aves)
BRUGAL, G. J. Y.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Zool., Dept. de Biol., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P. 53,
38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Inhibitory substances (chalones) involved in the regulation ot cell proliferation durmg embryonic
development. Pleurodelcs waltlii (Urodela)
b Autoradiography and cytophotometry of the relations between proliferation and diflerentiation
in embryonic cell populations. Same species as a
BRUINSMA, J.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Plant Physiol., Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGENINGEN,
Netherlands
a Hormonal regulation of phototropism. Heliantluis annuus (Compositae)
BRUN, J. L.; Dr. Sci., Prof. - Dept. de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 1 1 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Adaptation aux temperatures elevees. Caenorhabditis elegans, Aphelenchoides composticola
(Nematoda)
b Genetic determination and development of dwarf mutants and temperature-sensitive mutants.
Same species as a
c Synaptonemal complex and DNA synthesis in oogenesis. Caenorhabditis elegans, Parascans
equorum (Nematoda)
d Physiology and genetics of ageing in a hermaphrodite. Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda)
BRUNNERT, A. - Zool. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Metaplasia in medusae. Podocoryne carnea (Hydrozoa)
BRUSTiS, .1. J.; Dr.Biol.Anim. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Univ. Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Etude descriptive et experimcntale de la formation et de la diitcrenciation des somites. Rana
dalmatina, Bufo bufo, Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
b Regeneration de la queue au cours du developpement precoce. Rana dalmatina, Bufo buto
(Anura)
BUI HR, M. L.; Ph.D. - MRC Mammalian Devi. Unit. Univ. Coll. London, Woltson House, 4
Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2lli;, Ingland
a Regulation in the development of cliimaeras. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b In vitro culture of embryos. Same species as a
c Sex determination in normal and cliimaeric animals. Same species as a
BUGGE, J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Royal Dent. Coll., Vennelyst Blvd., 8000 ARHUS C, Denmark
a Malformations of tiie vascular system of brain and head. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (with P. A. KNUDSI-.N)
BUGRILOVA, Miss R. S. - Plienogcnct. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR,
Profsovuznaya St. 7(1), MOSCOW 117312, U.S.S.R.
a Developmental study of mutant gene effects on skeletal developmental abnormalities in vitro. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
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BUKULYA, B. - Inst, of Expcr. Med., Hung. Acad, of Sci., Morphol. Dept., Szigony u.43,
BUDAPEST 1083, Hungary
a Fine structure and hormonal activity of intact and cultured embryonic adrenal cells of different
species. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
BULLlf;R[:, D.; D.Sc. Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. dc Grenoble, B.P. 53, Centre
de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Cell determination in regenerating appendages; relations between regeneration, proliferation, and
differentiation; genetic control of morphogenesis. Blabera craniifer (Blattodea)
b DNA-, RNA-, and cuticle component synthesis in epidermal cells of embryos. Same species as a
BULLI^RE (CHALLANDE), Mrs. F.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de
Grenoble, B.P. 53, Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Relation between differentiation and hormones in embryos cultured in vitro. Blabera craniifer
(Blattodea)
b DNA-, RNA-, and cuticle component synthesis in epidermal cells of embryos. Same species as a
c Effect of ecdysteroids on embryonic leg regeneration in vitro. Same species as a
BULMER, D.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of liuman Morphol., Univ. of Southampton Med. Sch.,
Higiifield, SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
a Cell proliferation and differentiation in placenta and female genital system. Rattus spec.
(Rodentia) (with S. PEEL)
BUNING, J.; Dr.rcr.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Lehrst. fiir AUgem. ZooL, Badestr. 9, 44 MUNSTER/
Westf., B.R.D. (Germany)
a RNA synthesis in early development: analysis of nucleotide-pools, rate of RNA synthesis,
ciiaracterization of RNA. Bruchidius obtectus (Coleoptera)
BURGER, Mrs. E. H.; Drs. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
a Intluence of parathyroid extract on sulfate metabolism of developing cartilage in vitro. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b Ultrastructural effect of parathyroid extract on maturing embryonic cartilage and cartilage
calcification in tissue culture. Same species as a
BURGI SS, A. M. ( .: Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., London Hosp. Med. ColL, Turner St., LONDON E. 1,
England
a RNA synthesis in dedifferentiating and redifferentiating regenerating tissues. Xenopus laevis,
Ambystoma spec. (Amphibia)
b Somite morphogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Myogenesis. Same species as b
d The teratogenic effects of altering cell adhesions during cell migration. Same species as b
BURIGHEL. P.;Dr.biol.sci. - Inst. di^BioI. Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100 PADOVA,
Italy
a Differentiation of digestive tract. Botryllus schlosseri and other spp. (Ascidiacea)
b Organogenesis. Botryllus schlosseri (Ascidiacea)
c Tissue involution during metamorphosis. (Ascidiacea)
BURNS, A. T. H. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Properties of lens mRNAs; regulation of stability. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with R. M.
CLAYTON, D. E. S. TRUMAN, (Edinburgh) and R. WILLIAMSON, (Glasgow)
b Identification, ontogeny, and synthesis of crystallin subunits. Same species as a
BUSCH, L. C; Dr.rer.nat. - Dept. of Anat., Rhein.-Westf. Techn. Hochschule, Melatener Str.21 1, 51
AACHEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Developmental physiology and pathology in species with induced ovulation and/or delayed
implantation and/or pseudopregnancy (transmission and scanning electron microscopy, histo- and
biochemistry). Mustela vison, M. erminea, M. putorius furo, Meles meles (Carnivora) and other
spp. (Mammalia)
b Hormonal control (peripheral and central) of preimplantation stages in pregnant or pseudo-
pregnant females (biochemistry, radioimmunoassay, electron microscopy). Same species as a
BUTLER, S. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, BIRMING-
HAM B15 2TJ, England
a Development of cerebral dominance: differentiation of hemispheric function in infants and
children (electroencephalography). Homo sapiens (Primates)
BUZNIKOV, G. A.; Dr.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St.26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a The role of neurotransmitters (acetylcholine, serotonin, catecholamines) m early cmbryogenesis.
Stroneylocentrotus drobachiensis, S. nudus, S. intermedius, Paracentrotus lividus, Arbacia lixula,
Sphae'rechinus granularis (Echinoidea) (with L. N. MARKOVA and N. A. TEPLITZ)
BYCZKOWSKA (SMYK), Mrs. W.; Dr. - Dept. of Comp. Anat., Jagellonian Univ., ul. Krupnicza 50,
30-060 KRAk6w, Poland
a Spermatogenesis. Tetrodontophora bielanensis (CoUembola)
BYSKOV (SJOLTE), Mrs. A. G.; Ph.D. - Finsen Lab., Finsen Inst., 49 Strandboulevarden, 2100
COPENHAGEN, Denmark
a Development and function of ovaries and rete ovarii; cell dynamics of atresia (electron
microscopy, autoradiography). (Rodentia; Primates)
b Sex differentiation in vivo and in vitro. Same species as a
CABANIER, Miss M.-J. - Dept. dTlistol.-Embryol., Univ. de Paris XII, 6 rue du Gen. Sarrail, 94000
CRfiTEIL, France
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a Histogenesis and differentiation of the central nervous system. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
CALLEBAUT, M. E.; M.D. - Lab. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. Center, Groenenborgerlaan
171, 2020 ANTWERPEN, Belgium
a Early development. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix coturnix (Aves)
b 3H-uridine, 3H-thymidine, and l-leucine-3H incorporation in female germ cells. Coturnix c.
japonica (Aves)
CALVEZ, B.; Dr.spec. Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918,
69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Lipid and glucid synthesis during development. Samia cynthia (Lepidoptera)
CAMBAR. R.; Dr., Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Anim.A, Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes. 33405
TALENCE, France
a Etude descriptive et experimental^ de la morphogenese du mesonephros. Rana spec, Alytes
spec, Discoglossus spec, Xenopus spec. (Anura)
b Ultrastructure du pronephros et du mesonephros. (Anura)
c Involution ou transformation de I'appareil excreteur pendant la metamorphose. (Anura)
d Rapports entre I'appareil genital et I'appareil excreteur. (Anura)
e Differenciation sexuelle. (Anura)
f Infrastructure des cellules germinales. (Anura)
g Etude experimentale de la morphogenese du tube digestif et des glandes annexes. (Anura)
CAMENZIND, R.; Dr.scnat. - Dept. of Zool., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Universitatstr.2, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Morphology, physiology, and cytology of paedogenetic-bisexual reproduction cycle. Hcteropeza
pygmaea (- Oligarces paradoxus), Tekomyia populi, Mycophila speyeri, Miastor castaneae
(Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
b Chromosome elimination in early cleavage in females and regulation of chromosome number
after meiosis in males (time-lapse cinematography and ultrastructure). Heteropeza pygmaea
(Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
c Sex determination; in vitro culture of ovaries; time-lapse cinematography. Same species as b
d Non-random chromosome segregation by monocentric spindles in spermatogenesis (time-lapse
cinematography, ultrastructure). Mycophila speyeri (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
CAMOSSO, Miss M. E.; ScD., Prof. - Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, Policlinico,
70124 BARI, Italy
a Analysis of the morphogenesis of the wing. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Nerve patterns in experimentally duplicated limbs. Same species as a
c Vascular patterns of the spinal cord under normal and experimental conditions. Same species as a
CAMPANELLA, Mrs. C; Dr. ~ 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Napoli, Via Mezzocannonc 8, 80134
NAPOLI, Italy
a Ultrastructure of sperm activation, eggs and fertilization; fertilizability of eggs in various
conditions; role of the jelly envelope in fertilization; differences in the egg plasma membrane;
cortical reaction. Discoglossus pictus, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
CAMPANTICO, E.; Dr. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Torino, Via Giolitti 34, 10123
TORINO, Italy
CAMPBELL, J.C; Ph.D. - M.R.C. Epigcnet. Res. Grp., Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh,
West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Regulatory mechanisms in lens regeneration. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Effect of histidinaemia on ear development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
CANADAS-VILLALTA, J. A.; M.D. Lab. of Exp. Embryol., Dept. of Anat., Fac of Med., Univ. of
Sevilla, SEVILLA, Spain
a Electron microscopy of neuronal differentiation. Gallus gallus (Aves)
CANTELL, C.-E.;Fil.Dr. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-751 22, UPPSALA 1, Sweden
CANTING, D.; M.D. - 1st. di Anat. Hum. Norm., Univ. di Torino, Corso M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
CAPDEVILA, Miss M. P.; M.Sc - Sect. Devi. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol., Velazquez 144,
MADRID 6, Spain
a Development and genetic analysis of phenocopies. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
CAPESIUS, Miss I.; Dr. - Bot. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg, Hofmeisterweg 4, 69 HEIDELBERG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
CAPURON, A. P.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B. P. 36. 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a Origine, migration et differenciation des cellules germinales primurdiales (cultures embryon-
naircs). Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Induction et organogenese de la boiiche et des dents in vivo et in vitro. Meme espece comme a
c Caracteristicjucs electriques membranaires au cours des premiers stades du developpement. Meme
cspecc comme a
CARINCI, P.; M.D.. Prof. - Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryo!., Univ. of Ferrara, Via Fossato di
Mortara 66, 44100 EERRARA, Italy
a Biochemical and histochemical analysis of embryonic fluids (albumen, yolk, and serum). Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Epithelio-mesenchymal interactions in lung and skin morphogenesis in vitro. Same species as a
c Induction of volk protein synthesis in cultured embryonic liver cells. Same species as a
CAR EON (( ROTTI ), Mrs. N.; Dr. en Med. - Lab. d'Histol. et EmbryoI.II, Univ. d'Aix-Marseilie, 27
Bd. Jean Moulin, 13385 MARSEILLE Cedex 4, France
CARRE, Mrs. M. C; D.E.S. - Lab. de Genet. Evolut. et de Biomet., C.N.R.S., 91190 GIF-sur-
YVETTE, France
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a Etudes genetiques: 1. transmission de I'intersexualite et de la thelygenie par greffe d'organes; 2.
transmission infectueuse d'un facteur thermosensible intervenant dans I'inversion du phenotype
sexuel. Orchestia gammarella (Amphipoda, Crustacea)
b Comportenient de la zone germinative apres implantation de gonades cultivees. Meme espece
comme a
CARUSO, A.; B.S. - Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06100
PERUGIA. Italy
CASSAGNE-MEJEAN, Mrs. F.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool.II, (Morphol. et Ecol.), Univ. des Sci. et
Techn. du Languedoc, Place Eugene Bataillon, 34060 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development and metamorphosis. Arrenurus spec. (Hydrachnel-
lae, Acarina, Arachnida)
CASTEL, J.; Dr.Seme cycle - Inst, de Biol. Marine, Univ. de Bordeaux I, 2 rue du Prof. Jolyet, 33120
ARCACHON, France
a Morphology of larval development; life cycle in relation with ecological conditions in the
laboratory and in brackish waters. (Copepoda and other Entomostraca)
CAVALLIN (THOMAS), Mrs. M.; Dr.Sc. - Lab. de Zool. Exper., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des
Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Recherches descriptives et experimentales sur la morphogenese de I'appareil genital. Carausius
spec, Clitumnus spec. (Phasmida)
b Etude ultrastructurale de la morphogenese et de la differenciation sexuelle des gonades embryon-
naires. Meme espece comme a
CAZAUX, CI.; Dr.es Sci. - Inst, de Biol. Marine, Univ. de Bordeaux I, 2 rue du Prof. Jolyet, 33120
ARCACHON, France
a Larval development from egg (artificial fertilization, rearing in the laboratory) and larval ecology
in the area of the Bassin d'Arcachon. (Polychaeta)
CEDARD (WILLSTAETTER), Mrs. L.; M.D., Ph.D. - Lab. de Chim. Horm., Equipe de Rech.
No. 123, Maternite de Port-Royal, 123 Bd. de Port Royal, 75014 PARIS, France
CERIMELE, D.; M.D. - Dept. of Dermatol., Univ. of Pavia, Policlinico S. Matteo, 27100 PAVIA, Italy
CHALLIER, J. C; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Biol, de la Reprod., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Tour 32, Rez de
Chaussce, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Transfer of oxygen, hexoses, and amino acids by the placenta (perfusion in vitro). Homo sapiens
(Primates)
CHALOUPKA, Z.; MUDr., CSc. - Inst, of Pathophysiol., Charles Univ., Lidicka 1, 306 05 PLZEN,
Czechoslovakia
a Effect of afferentiation in early postnatal hfe on the formation of temporary connections. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Development of functional abilities of the auditory system. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
CHALUMEAU, Mrs. M. Th,; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de BioL du DeveL, C.H.U. de Bobigny, 74 rue Marcel
Cachin, 93000 BOBIGNY, France
a Chronologie et topographic de I'apparition des proteines (transferrine) dans I'embryon (immuno-
fluorescence). Pleurodeles waltlii, Ambystoma mexicanum (Amphibia), Rattus spec. Homo
sapiens (Mammalia)
b Enzymes prcsentant de formes multimoleculaires dans divers organes du foetus et du nouveau-ne;
relation avec la maturation enzymatique et dysfonctionnements (electrophorese). Mus musculus,
Rattus spec (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
CHAMBOLLE, P.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Univ. Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Experiments sur la gestation. Gambusia spec (Teleostei), Salamandra spec. (Urodela)
b Developpemcnt in vitro. Gambusia spec. (Teleostei)
CHAMORRO, J. M. - Inst. F.Oloriz, Fac of Med., Univ. of Granada, GRANADA, Spain
CHANCONIE (MAURY), Mrs. M.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Univ. Paris VII, 2 place Jussieu,
75005 PARIS, France
CHANDEBOIS, Miss R.: Dr., Prof. - Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Univ. de Provence - Centre
St. Charles, Place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE-Cedex 3, France
a Activity of tlie undifferentiated material in normal and regenerating animals (electron
microscopy, tissue culture, irradiation). Dugesia subtcntaculata, D. gonocephala (Turbellaria)
b Equilibria between the two cell types of the undifferentiated tissue and equilibria between this
undifferentiated tissue and the differentiated cells. Same species as a
CHANTURISHVILI, P. S.: Dr.biol.sci., Prof. - Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, ot Sci.
of the Georgian SSR. 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental morphology of interaction between adenohypophysis and gonads in ontogenesis.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with N. T. KINCURASHVILI, B. L. KANKAVA, L. I.
KURULASHVILI and A. G. TVOROGOVA)
b Experimental morpholoey of gastro-intestinal system development (action of inhibitor). Same
species as a (with M. D. KALATOSISHVILI)
CHARBONN^-GOETT, Mrs. F. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd.Winston Churchill, B.P.
38, 63001 CLERMONT-FERRAND Cedex. France
a Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of perinatal and adult hepatic cells in subculture. Rattus spec
(Rodentia)
b Morphogenesis and cytochemistry of perinatal and adult myocardium in cell culture; pharma-
cological study. Same species as a
CHARLES, R.; Dr. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-O.,
Netherlands
a Developmental changes in activity of liver carbamylphosphate synthetase. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
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b Histones in early embryonic development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
CHARNIAUX-C'OTTON, Mrs. H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. Pierre et
Marie Curie, Bat.G., Tour 32, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Electrophoresis and immunochemistry of a "female protein fraction". Orchestia gammarellus
(Amphipoda, Crustacea) (with Y. CROISILLE (Nogent), J. J. MEUSY and H. JUNERA)
b Descriptive study and control of oogenesis. Same species as a
CHAUVIN, G. R.; Dr.3eme cycle - Lab. de Biol. Anim. ler Cycle, Univ. de Rennes, Av. du Gen.
Leclerc, 35031 RENNES Cedex, France
a Anatomy and cytology of the genital tract and its glands; egg formation. Monopis spec, Galleria
mellonella, Korscheltellus spec. (Lepidoptera)
b Anatomical and physiological patterns allowing larval development in dry conditions. Monopis
spec. Tinea spec, Tineola spec. (Lepidoptera)
CHECIU, L; Biol. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm, ^i Patol., Acad. Stiin^e Med., Centr. de Cere Med.,
Bd.M.Viteazul 24, 1900 TIMISOARA. Rumania
a Experimental teratology of the central nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Development of cerebral vesicles. Same species as a
CHECIU, Mrs. M.; Biol. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm, si Patol., Acad. Stiinfe Med., Ctr. de Cere Med.,
Bd. M. Viteazul 24, 1900 TIMISOARA, Rumania
a Experimental teratology; transfer of embryos. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
CHEN, P. S.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Paragonial substance, amino acids and peptides. Drosophila melanogaster, D. spec. (Diptera)
CHEVALLIER, A. D.; Dr.spec - Lab. de Zool., Dept. de Biol., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P.
53, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Development of axial skeleton, rib basket and girdles in homo- and xenoplastic transplantation
experiments. Gallus domesticus. Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
CHEVREAU, J. P.; Dr.en Med., Prof. - Dept. d'Histol.-EmbryoL, Univ. de Paris XII, 6 rue du
Gen. Sarrail, 94000 CR^TEIL, France
a Histogenesis and differentiation of the central nervous system. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
CHIBON, P.; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P. 53,
Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Nuclear labelling of embryonic cells (autoradiography). Pleurodeles waltlii, Triturus alpestris
(Urodela)
b Morphogcnctic abilities and differentiation of neural crest cells. Same species as a
c Origin and differentiation of teeth. Rana spec, Bufo spec (Anura), Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
d Cellular proliferation in the embryo: kinetics and differentiation. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
CHIEFFI, G.; M.D., Prof. - 1st. e Museo di Zool., Univ. di Napoli, Via Mezzocannone 8, 80134
NAPOLI, Italy
CHIQUET, M.; M.Sc - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Surface changes during muscle cell differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CHMILEVSKY, D. A. - Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ., LENINGRAD 198904, U.S.S.R.
a Morphology, cytochemistry, and autoradiography of oogenesis. Acerina cernua (Teleostei)
b The process of gametogenesis under ionizing radiation. (Perciformes, Teleostei)
CHOFFFL, MissC. ~ Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nancy I, 31 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY, France
a Developpcment de la langue et du larynx. Homo sapiens (Primates) (avec A. DOLLANDER et
R. SEMBA (Japan)) ,
CHOROSZEWSKA-LELICINSKA, Mrs. A.; Dr.biol. - Dept. of Exper. Embryol., Inst, of Obstet. and
Gynecol., Med. Acad., Karowa 2, 00-315 VVARSZAWA, Poland
a Effect of different proportions of amino acids in maternal blood and of single amino acid excess
on the embryo. Rattus spec (Rodentia)
CHRIST. B.L; Dr.med. - Lehrstuhl fur Anat. I., Ruhr-Univ., Universitatsstr. 150, Postfach 2148,463
BOCIIUM-Querenburg, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of vertebral column. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Differentiation of somites. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Ultrastructure of connective tissue differentiation. Same species as a
d Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of prelaying stages. Gallus domesticus,
Coturnix c japonica (Aves)
e Origin and development of musculature. Same species as d
CIHAK, R.; MUDr., D.Sc. Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PR AHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Prenatal development of muscles. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Prenatal development of extremities (Vertebrata)
CIONINI, P. G.; Dr. - 1st. di Genet, della Univ., Via Matteotti 1/A, 56100 PISA, Italy
a Piiysiology and molecular biology of embryogenesis, especially polytenc clironiosomes in the
embryo suspensor cells. Piiaseolus coccineus (Papilionaceae)
ClOPPETTINI, Mrs. M. CON TI; Dr.rer.nat. - Lab. Antropol., Univ. di Camerino, Via Filippo Camerini
5,62032CAMERINO, Italy
a Developmental genetics; teratogenesis. Homo sapiens (Primates)
CLAIRAMBAULT, P.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Univ. Paris Vll, 2 Place Jussieu, 75005
PARIS, France
CLAVERT, A. J. J.; Dr.med. - Inst. d'Embryol., Univ. de Strasbourg, 11 rue Humann, 67085
STRASBOURG, France
a Eve development and lens differentiation
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b Teratogenic effect of glucose injection into tlie amniotic cavity
CLAVI;RT, J. M. J.; D.Sc, Prof. Inst. d'EmbryoL, Univ. de Strasbourg, 4 rue Kirschleger, 67085
STRASBOURG Cedcx, France
a Le determinisme de la symetrie bilaterale. Gallus domesticus, Anas platyrhynchos (Aves)
b Chimioteratogenese (venoms). Mus musculus (Rodentia), Orvctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
CLAYTON (FREEDMAN), Mrs. R. M.; M.A. Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains
Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Properties of lens niRNAs; regulation of stability. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with
D. E. S. TRUMAN, A. T. H. BURNS, I. THOMSON (Edinburgh), and R. WILLIAMSON
(Glasgow)
b Synthesis, ontogeny, location, and immunochemistry of lens proteins in normal animals and
mutants. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with D. E. S. TRUMAN,
A. T. H. BURNS, M. M. PERRY, D. J. PRITCHARD (Edinburgh) and D. S. McDEVITT
(Philadelphia)
c Ultrastructure, immunology, and cell properties of lenses with normal and genetically modified
cell membranes. Same species as b (with P. C. G. ODEIGAH, D. J. PRITCHARD, and
M. M. PERRY)
d Standardization of lens antibodies. Many species (with all lens immunochemists wilhng to
collaborate)
e Differentiation and cell interactions in vitro of normal and abnormal ocular epithelium. Same
species as b (with E. C. A. LUCEY, D. J. PRITCHARD and M. M. PERRY)
CLEGG, E. .L; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Human Biol, and Anat., Univ. of Sheffield, Western Bank,
SHEFFIELD SIO 2TN, England
a Effect of hypoxia on preimplantation stages. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
CLOTHIER, R. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Hum. Morphol., Med. School, Univ. of Nottingham,
NOTTINGHAM NG7 2UH, England
a Neoplasms. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Triturus cristatus (Urodela)
b Development of the immune response and role of thymus. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
COCK, A. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
no embryological work in progress
COGNETTI, G.; Dott.Chhn. 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Histones and other nuclear proteins in oocytes and during embryology. Paracentrotus lividus
(Echinoidea)
b Chromatin structure in embryos. Same species as a
COHEN, Jack; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool. and Comp. PhysioL, Univ. of Birmingham, P.O.Box 363,
BIRMINGHAM BIS 2TT, England
a Fertility of various sperm populations, especially from fallopian tubes, tested by competition
with fresh sperm of different genotype. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Sperm populations; antibodies involved in fertility and infertility (radioactive labelling,
immunofluorescence). Mus musculus, Oryctolagus cuniculus. Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
COLE, R. J.; Ph.D. - Sch. of BioL Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON BNl 9QG, England
COLENBRANDER, B.; D.V.M. - Vet. Anat. and Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht, Bekkerstr. 141,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Development of experimental induced freemartinism. Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
COLLENOT, A.; Dr. Vet., Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol. Exp., Centre de Rech. du CNRS, 67 rue
Maurice Gunsbourg, 94200 IVRY sur SEINE, France
a Analyse experimentale des mecanismes de la differenciation sexuelle des gonades. (Amphibia)
b L'expression des genes Icthaux ulcere et lethal mitotique. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
COLLIN, J. P.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool., 40 Av. du Recteur Pineau, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Development of the pineal gland (electron microscopy). (Cyclostomata; Reptilia; Aves;
Mannnalia)
b Embryogenesis and phylogenesis of the pineal gland. (Aves; Mammalia)
c Proteins in the embryonic pineal gland (autoradiography and electron microscopy). Same species
as b
d Indolamines and catecholamines in the embryonic pineal gland. Same species as b
COLLN, KL;Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Hormonale Steuerung des Proteinstoffwechsels in der Metamorphose. Ephestia kiihniella
(Lepidoptera)
b Isolation and characterization of pigment granules from compound eyes. Same species as a
COLOMBERA, D. 1st. di Biol. Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100 PADOVA, Italy
a Comparative spermatogenesis. (Ascidiacea)
COLOMBO, G.; Dr.BioL, Prof. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Previati 24, 44100 FERRARA,
Italy
COLOMBO, L.; Dr.bioLsci. - 1st. di BioL Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100 PADOVA,
Italy
a Possible cooperational steroidogenesis between corpus luteum and placenta in estrogen synthesis
and in pregnancy maintenance. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Role of progestogens and 11-deoxycorticosteroids in oocyte maturation and ovulation. Gobius
jozo (Teleostei)
COMOGLIO, P. M.; M.D. - Cell and Molec. BioL Lab., Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso
M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
a Cell membrane differentiation; immunochemistry of surface macromolecules. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
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b Membrane-mediated growth control in BHK (baby liamster kidney) cells. Mesocricetiis auratus
CONTINI, Miss A.; Dr. - Inst, of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. of Messina, Via dei Verdi 75, 98100
MESSINA, Italy
a Morphology, ultrastructure, and cytochemistry of oocyte development. Chiton olivaceus
(Polyplacophora), Dcltentosteus quadrimaculatus (Teleostei)
CORNEC, J. P.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Morphogcnct. Anim., Univ. de Provence - Centre St.Charles, Place
Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE-Cedex 3, France
a Les facteurs qui determinant I'absence de regeneration. (Hirudinea)
CORNER, M. A.; Ph.D. - Netherl. Centr. Inst, for Brain Res., IJdijk 28, AMSTERDAM-O., Nether-
lands
a Role of neural function in the embryonic development of the central nervous system (electro-
physiology and neurohistology). Rana pipiens, R. esculenta, Discoglossus pictus, Bufo bufo
(Anura)
CORUJO ANTELO, Miss A.; Dr.nat.sci., Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "Federico Raffaele", Viale
deU'Universita 32, 00161 ROMA (7), Italy - General Mola 88, MADRID 6, Spain
a Differentiation of thyroid and parathyroid glands in the embryo in vivo and in vitro. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
COSTANZO, G. - 1st. di Idrobiol. dell'Univ., Via dei Verdi 75, 98100 MESSINA, Italy
no cmbryological work in progress
COULOMB (GAY), Mrs. R.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Univ. de Provence Centre
St. Charles, Place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE-Cedex 3, France
a Variations des potentialites de regeneration et hemiheteromorphoses. Eiseniella tetraedra
(Oligochaeta)
b Influence de I'ablation des ganglions cerebroids sur la regeneration posterieure. Meme espece
com me a
COULON (BUBLEX), Mrs. M. - Lab. de Biometrie, Sect, de Biol. Gener. et AppL, 69621,
VILLEURBANNE, France
CRACIUN, Mrs. O.; L.Sc. - Chaire de Biol.-Histol., Inst, de Med. et Pharm., St. Pasteur 6, 3400 CLUJ,
Rumania
a Cultures cellulaires du foie adulte normal ou en regeneration. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Regeneration du foie sous Taction des hepato-protecteurs (acide aspartique). Same species as a
CRICK, F. H. C; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Biol., Med. Res. Council, Hills Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH,
England
CRIPPA, M.; M.D., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol. Molec, Dept. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Geneve, 154 route
de Malagnou, 1224 CHENE BOUGERIES (Geneve), Switzerland
a Control of transcription. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
CRISP, D. J.; Sc.D. F.R.S., Prof. - Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. Coll. of N.Wales, MENAI BRIDGE,
Anglesey LL59 5EY, Wales, U.K.
CROES, A. F.;Dr. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Differentiation. Allomyces spec. (Phycomycetes)
CROISILLE, v.; Dr. - Inst. d'EmbryoL et TeratoL Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49 bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle,
94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Developmental, kinetic, and immunological studies of enzymes (lactic dehydrogenases, hypoxan-
thine dehydrogenase, esterases) in different tissues. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Immunohistological studies of the first appearance of organ-specific proteins during kidney
differentiation. Same species as a
c Organogenesis of the mesonephros. Same species as a (with M. GUMPEL and C. MARTIN)
d Purification of factors stimulating growth of malignant tumours in in vitro culture. Homo sapiens
(Primates) (with Et. WOLFF, Em. WOLFF, and J. SMITH)
e Characterization of different DNA polymerase activities and reverse transcription in embryonic
brain. Same species as a (with L. SORIANO and E. J. C. SMITH)
f Electrophoresis and immunochemistry of a "female protein fraction". Orchestia gammarella
(Amphipoda, Crustacea) (with J. J. MEUSY H. CHARNIAUX-COTTON and H. JUNERA (Paris))
CROIZAT, B.; D.Sc. - Biochim. Cell., CoU. de France, 11 place M. Berthelot, 75231 PARIS Cedex
05, France
no cmbryological work in progress
CSABA, G.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Inst, of Biol., Med. Univ., Tiizolto u. 58, 1094 BUDAPEST IX,
Hungary
a Experimental and physiological embryology; teratogenesis. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
b Developmental genetics. (Protozoa), Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria), Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c Molecular biology of mast cell formation. Same species as a
CSILLIK, B.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth L. 40, SZEGED, Hungary
a Developmental histochemistry and electron microscopy of the autonomic ground plexus. Rattus
rattus (Rodentia) (with E. KNYIHAR, M. GAJ6 and G. KALMAN)
CULLEN, M. J.; D.Phil. - Muse Dystrophy Res. Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hosp., Nl'.WCASTLE-on-Tyne
NE4 6BE, l.ngland
a Electron microscopy of muscle regeneration after application of tiger snake (Notechis) venom.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Cell deatii in presumptive dystrophic and normal foetal muscle. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Myofibril and myofilament assembly in foetal muscle (Mammalia)
CUMINGE, Miss D.; Lices Sci. - Inst. d'Fmbrvol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE. France
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a Organogenese sexuelle precoce de I'embryon. Gallus gallus (Aves) (with R. DUBOIS)
b Biosynthese glycoproteique dans les ebauches gonadiques (topochimie, cinetique). Meme espece
comme a
c Effets des lectines sur ramiboidisme des cellules germinales. Meme espece comme a
CURTIS, A. S. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW Gil 6NU,
Scotland, U.K.
a Structure and physical chemistry of embryonic cell surfaces. Gallus domesticus, Coturnlx spp.
(Aves)
b Segregation mechanisms in reaggregates of embryonic cells. Same species as a
c Adhesion mechanisms in embryonic cells. Ephydatia tluviatilis (Porifera), Gallus domesticus,
Coturnix spp. (Aves) and others
d Cell positioning in embryogenesis: lymphocytes, somite formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
CURY, G.; Agr.Phil., Lic.Sci. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nancy I, 31 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY,
France
a Cytodifferenciation des lignees granulocytaires in vivo et in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
CUSIMANO (CAROLLO), Mrs. T.; D.Sci., Prof. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18,
90123 PALERMO, Italy
a The causal development of the mouth. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
b Hybrid fertilization after aging of eggs. Ascidia malaca, Ascidiella aspersa (Ascidiacea)
CZAPIK Miss R.; Dr.hab. - Dent, of Plant Cytol. and Embryol., Inst, of Bot., Jagellonian Univ.,
Grodzka 52, 31-044 KRAKOW, Poland
a Embryological variability. Adoxa moschatellina (Adoxaceae)
b Sexuel and asexual reproduction. Potentilla spec. (Rosaceae)
CZIHAK G.; Dr.Phil., Prof. - Lehrkanzel fiir Genet, und Entw.biol. der Univ. Salzburg, Porsche Str.8,
A-5620 SALZBURG, Austria
a Molecular biology of early development. Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris
(Eciiinoidea)
b Cleavage pattern. Same species as a
c Regulation of mitosis. Same species as a
d Parthenogenetic activation of development. (Echinoidea; Teleostei)
CZOtOWSKA, Miss R. K.; Dr. - Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAW A 64, Poland
a Fine structure of early parthenogenetic embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
CZYZEWSKA-LIEBHART, Mrs. M.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathomorphol.. Inst, of Obstet. and Gynaecol.,
Med. Sch. Warsaw, ul. Karowa 2, 00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
DABAGIAN (ERAMICHEVA), Mrs. N. V.; Cand.biol.sci. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ.
of Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
a Autoradiography of cell populations in regeneration of the retina. Rana temporaria (Anura)
b Development of the ciliary body (scanning electron microscopy). Same species as a
DADOUNE, J. P.; Dr.en Med. - Lab. dTIistol.-Embryol.B, Fac. de Med., 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75
PARIS Vie, France
DAEMEN, F. J. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Groote Plein N. 21,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
no embryological work in progress
D.-VGUERRE de '^HUREAUX (PIGEAULT), Mrs. N.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. de Zool. Exper., Univ. de
Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Embryologie. Sphaeroma spec. (Isopoda, Crustacea) (avec M. LASSEGUES)
b Etude ultrastructurale et experimentale du developpement embryonnaire des formations
endocrines. Meme espece comme a
DAILLIE, J.: D.Sc. - Sect, de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon 1, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre 1918, 69
VILLEURBANNE, France
D'AMELIO, v.; Ph.D., Prof. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirati 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
DAMERON, Miss F.; Dr.Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. Exper. du Coll. de France et du C.N.R.S., 11 place
M.Berthelot, 75 PARIS Ve, France
a Morphogenese du poumon: 1. determinisme de la maturation des structures specifiques de
I'epithelium (ultrastructure); 2. evolution du metabolisme du tissu pulmonaire (biosynthese des
Upides, activite enzymatique); 3. intluence de mesenchymes heterologues sur revolution ultra-
structurale de Tepithelium. Gallus callus (Aves) (avec L. MARIN)
DAMJANOV. L; M.D., D.Sc. - Inst, of Pathol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 10, P.O.Box
936, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Preimplantation and early postimplantation stages; autoradiography, histochemistry, electron
microscopy. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with D. SOLTER, Inst, of Biol.)
b Differentiation of early postimplantation stages under the kidney capsule, teratocarcinogenesis,
nature of embryonic carcinoma cells; transplantation, electron microscopy. Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (withN. §KREB and D. SOLTER, Inst, of Biol.)
c Urethan teratoeenesis in early embryos (histochemistry, electron microscopy). Same species as b
(with D. SOLTER, Inst, of Biol.)
D'ANCONA (LUNETTA), Mrs. G.; Ph.D. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embryol., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirati
20, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
DANIELI, G. A.; Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Biol. Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100 PADOVA,
Italy
a Differentiation of salivary glands during larval development. Drosophila hydei (Diptcra)
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DANILOVA, L. V. - Lab. of Devi. Cytogenet., Inst, of Devi. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
D'ANNA, T.; Dr.nat.sci. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Enzyme activity in embryonic development. (Ascidiacea)
b Respiratory metabolism during embryonic development. (Ascidiacea)
c Ultrastructure of dermal chromatophores. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
DATEMA, R.; Drs. - Lab. of Bot., State Univ., Kerklaan 30, P.O.Box 14, HAREN (Gr.), Netherlands
a Cell wali structure during hormone-induced development. Mucor muccdo (Phycomycetes, Fungi)
DAUGERAS, Miss N. - Lab. de Biol.-Vertcbr., Centre d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris XI, Bat. 441, 91405
ORSAY, France ^ ^-,,-,n
DAVID (BOGLI), Mrs. D.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170
AUBlflRE, France
a Organogenese de Festomac embryon;iaire. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Action du DDT sur le developpement de I'embrvon. (Aves)
DAVID, G.; Dr. en Med., Prof. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med. Bicetre. 94270 KREMLIN-
BICETRE, France
DAVIDOVA, S. I. - InsL of Devi. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 117334,
U.S.S.R. ,, .
a Influence of environmental conditions on the reaction of the follicle to hormones. (Acipen-
seridae, Chondrostei) (with T. A. DETTLAFF)
DAWES, C. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol, and Chem., Royal Vet. Coll., Royal College St., LONDON
NWl OTU, England
a Respiration and acid-base regulation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The physiological basis of hatching. Same species as a
DECROLY (BRIERS), Mrs. M.; - Dr.Sci.Chim. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue
desChevaux, 1640 RHODE-ST-GENf:SE, Belgium
a Yolk platelets and their relation with lysosomes.
DEFOSSEZ, A. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B.P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
DEGENHARDT, K.-H.; Dr.med., Prof. - Inst, fiir Humangenet. der Univ., Paul-Ehrlich St. 41, 6
FRANKFURT/Main 70, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Environmental influences on chromosomal mosaicism; correlations between chromosomal aberra-
tions and special malformations. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
DELARUE, M.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex
05, France
a Nuclear transplantation. Bufo bufo, B. calamita, B. viridus (Anura)
DELATTRE, J. P. - Lab. of Periodontol. Res., Dent. Fac, Rennes I Univ., 2 place Pasteur, 35000
RENNES, France
DELAY, B. - Lab. souterrain. Centre Natl. Rech. Scient., 09410 MOULIS, France
a Influence des facteurs abiotiques (temperature) sur le developpement embryonnnaire des especes
souterraines. Bathysciola spec, Speonomus spec, Antrocharis spec. (Coleoptera)
b Influence des facteurs abiotiques sur la reproduction. Speonomus longicornis (Bathysciinae,
Coleoptera)
DELEANU, M. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm, ^i Patol., Acad. Stiin^e Med., Ctr. de Cercet. Med., Bd. M.
Viteaz'ul 24, 1900 TIMI^OARA, Rumania
a Tissue culture; embryo culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DE LEO, G.; Dr.nat.sci. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Embryonic development. Sepiola rondeletii (Cephalopoda)
b Ultrastructure of eggs. Sabellaria spec, Hydroides norvegica (Polyciiaeta), Bolina spec
(Ctenophora)
c Ultrastructure of the oocyte. Amphioxus lanceolatus (Cephalochordata)
DELLA CROCE, N.; Dr.Nat.Sci., Prof. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Genova, Via Balbi 5, 16! 26 GENOVA,
Italy
a Embryonic development of a parthenogenetic marine form. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera,
Crustacea) (with S. BETTANIN)
b Growth of the embryo. Same species as a (with S. BETTANIN)
c Formation of resting eggs. Same species as a (with S. BETTANIN)
DELMAS, A.; Prof. - Lab. d'Anat., Univ. Paris V - Rene Descartes, 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75270
PARIS Cedex 06, France
DE MAEYER (CRIEL), Mrs. G.; Dr.Sc - Lab. of Anat., Univ. of Gent, Ledeganckstr. 35, 9000
GENT, Belgium
DE MATTHAEIS, Miss E.; Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "F. Raffaele", Univ. di Roma, Viale delfUniver-
sita 32,00161 ROMA, Italy
a Nuclear protein changes during spermatogenesis. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) (with
A. NICOTRA)
DENIS, H. A.; Dr.es Sci. Centre de Genet. Molec du CNRS, 91 190 GIF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Mecanismes biochimiques de Foogenese. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
DENKER, H.W.; Dr.rer.nat., Dr.med. - Abt. Anat. der Rliein.-Westf. Techn. Hoclischule, Melatener
Str.211, 51 AACIII'N, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Implantation: dissolution of blastocyst coverings, attachment, invasion (morphology, histo-
cliemistry, biochemical mechanisms, characterization and role of troplioblastic and uterine
enzymes and inhibitors, and tiieir endocrine control). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus
musculus, Mesocricetus auratus, Cavia porcelhis (Rodentia), Felis sylvestris catus (Carnivora)
b Determination of trophoblast and inner cell mass during cleavage and blastocyst formation.
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Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Mus musculus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia), Felis
sylvestris catus (Carnivora)
DENNF, M. P; Ph.D. - Dept. of Forest, and Wood Sci., Univ. Coll. of North Wales, BANGOR,
Cacrns., Wales, U.K.
a Environmental control of xyleni development. Pinus sylvestris, Picea sitchensis (Gymnospermae)
DENNHOFER, Mrs. L.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17, 5 KOLN
41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a In vitro study of the relation between puffing and development of salivary gland chromosomes.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Cytogenetics (aberrations, sex determination, gene location) and morphology of salivary gland
chromosomes. Culex pipiens (Diptera)
DENOULPT, Ph.; M.Sc. - Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Ctr. de Rech. d'lvry, 67 rue
M.Gunsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Biosynthesis of RNA during oosenesis. Pleurodeles poireti (Urodela)
DENUC£, .1. M.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Cathol. Univ., Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Morphology, physiology, and biochemistry of the hatching glands. Oryzias latipes, Brachydanio
rerio (Teleostei), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Changes in protein pattern during development. Ephydatia fluviatilis (Porifera). Bombyx mori
(Lepidoptcra), Oryzias latipes, Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
DFOL, M. S.; Ph.D., D.Sc. - Dept. of Human Genet, and Biometry, Univ. Coll. London, Wolfson
House, 4 Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2HE, England
a Developmental genetics of mutants with abnormalities of the inner ear. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Developmental genetics of mutants with abnormalities of pigmentation. Same species as a
c Mosaicism. Same species as a
DFPARIS, P.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabatier, 118 Rte de Narbonnc, 31077
TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a Hematopoiesis. (Urodela)
b Tissue transplantation. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
c Hemoglobin switch (immunofluorescence; in vitro culture). (Urodela) (with A. M. DUPRAT)
DE PETROCELLIS, Miss B; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Fmbryol., Consiglio Naz. delle Ricerche, Via
Toiano 2, ARCO FELICE, C.P. 3042, 80100 Napoh, Italy
a Enzymes controlling DNA synthesis in developing embryos. Paracentrotus lividus (Echmoidea)
DERAY, A.; Lic.es Sci., Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Zool. et Embryol., Univ. de Besan^an, Place Marechal
Lec'lerc, 25030 BESAN^ON Cedex, France
a Differcnciation scxuclle des hybrides femelles et des individus des especes parentes. (Aves) (avec
DERKSEN, J.; Drs. Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Biochemistry and ultrastructure of specific nuclear ribonucleoprotein fractions. Drosophila hydei
DEROM, R. M. .1.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol., Univ. of Gent, Aan de Bocht 6, GENT,
Belgium , , r> r. ..r l TT
DESSER-WIEST, Mrs. L.; Dr. - Inst, fur Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse 8a, Postfach 72,
1090 WIEN, Austria
a Growth regulation. (Rodentia)
b Influence of hormones on liver regeneration. (Rodentia) , , ,, A.^oTi-r,
DESTR^.E, O. H. J.; Drs. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauntskade 61, AMSlbK-
DAM-b., Netherlands
a Histones in early embryonic development. Xenopus laevis (Anura) -.^-.o^ r. a r>.c
DESVAUX, F. X.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS
Cedex 05, France
a Elcctrophoretic variation of proteins in ontogenesis. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
DESVEAUX (CHABROL), Mrs. J.; Lic.Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av.
de la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a mRNA synthesis at the polysoinal level in embryonic skin of nine and eleven days: metabolism ot
1 2 S RNA, putative keratin messenger. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Immunological detection of new embryological components of skin keratins. Same species as a
(withE. J.C. SMITH) _. ^, ,,^^„,, .,
DETTLAFF Mrs. T. A.; Dr.biol., Prof. - Inst, of Developm. Biol, Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov
St. 26. MOSCOW n7334, U.S.S.R. , ., ^ . • ,
a Regularities of the oocyte maturation process. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (with
S. f. DAVIDOVA and T. B. AISENSTADT)
b Regularities of transformation of the mitotic cycle during cleavage. Same species as a
c Relative duration of development and normal table. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (with
V. P. BOZDZILOVSKAYA) ^^ .
d Influence of environmental conditions on the reaction of the follicle to hormones. (Acipen-
seridae, Chondrostei) (with S. I. DAVIDOVA) , .OT.J ^ 11
DE TURENNE Miss M.; Dr.Spec. - Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Umv. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre'l918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Control of DNA synthesis in the silk gland during the fifth instar: role of enzymes (DNA-
polymerase, kinases, ribonucleotide-reductase) and pools of deoxyribonuclcoside triphosphates.
Bombyx mori (Lcpidoptera) cvuTfo
DEUCHAR Miss E. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hatherly Labs., Univ. of Exeter, hXhlLK
EX4 4PS, England , ■ . , ■
a Morphogenetic movements and tissue differentiation in primitive streak to somite stages (cinema-
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tography and operations in embryo culture). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Effect of maternal diabetes on embryonic development in vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus,
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
DEVILLERS, Ch.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Univ. de Paris VII, 2 place Jussieu, 75
PARIS Ve, France
DEWES, E.; Dr.rer.nat. - Fachber. Biol.-Zool. der Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experiment on post-embryonic differentiation and regulation of male imaginal discs. Ephestia
kiihniella (Lepidoptera)
DHAINAUT, A.; D.Sc. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. ct Techn. de Lille, B.P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a Oogenesis in the absence of brain hormone. (Nereidae, Polychaeta)
b Golgi comple.x evolution and polysaccharide secretion in the oocyte. Nereis spec. (Polychaeta)
D'HONDT, J. L. - Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins et Malacol., Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat., 57 rue
Cuvier, 75005 PARIS, France
a Anatomy, histology, cytology and ultrastructure of larva, metamorphosis, and postlarva.
Alcyonidium polyoum, Bowerbankia imbricata, Flustrellidia hispida (Ctenostomata, Ectoprocta)
b Larva and metamorphosis. Various spp. (Ciieilostomata; Cyclostomata, Ectoprocta)
DHOUAILLY, Miss D.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P.
53, Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Formation of barb ridges in feather filaments. Gallus gallus. Anas platyrhynchos (Aves)
b Fine structure and composition of developing feather keratins. Same species as a
DICK, D. A. T.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl 4HN, Scotland, U.K.
a Study of water and ion fluxes in oocytes. Bufo bufo (Anura)
DIDIER (MARTIN), Mrs. E.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170
AUBlfeRE, France
a Experiments on germ cell population and gonad organogenesis, Gallus domesticus, Coturnix
coturnix (Aves)
DIDIER, R.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. de Biol. Anim. Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBIERE, France
a Action des herbicides 2,4, 5-T et simazine sur I'embryon. (Aves)
DIETERLEN (LifcVRE), Mrs. F.; Dr.Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. Exp. du Coll. de France et du C.N.R.S.,
11 place M.Berthelot, 75 PARIS Ve, France
a Experimental analysis of spleen morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
b Origin of blood stem cells studied in early quail embryos grafted on chick yolk sac. Same species
as a
DIETHELM, F. - Dept. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exp., Inst, de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Fribourg, 1700
FRIBOURG, Switzerland
a Morphogenese du neurocrane. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Action de Tactinomycine D et de la puromycine sur le developpcment de la tete embryonnaire.
Gallus gallus (Aves)
DI GRANDE, Miss F.; Dr. Inst, of Zool.. Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA,
Italy
a X-ray destruction of germ cells, sterile gonad development and sex differentiation. Bufo bufo,
Rana dalmatina (Anura)
b Descriptive and experimental study of development and sex differentiation of genital apparatus.
Sepia officinahs (Cephalopoda)
c Regeneration and origin of germ cells. Mercierella enigmatica (Serpulidae, Polychaeta)
DINI, F.; Dr.Sc.Biol. - 1st. di Zool e Anat. Comp. delLUniv., Via A. Volta 4, 56100 PISA, Italy
DI STEFANO, L.; Ph.D. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
DOHLE, W.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst. Allg. Zool. Exp. Morphol., Freie Univ., Kon.-Luise-Str. 1-3, 1 BERLIN
33, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Cell differentiation in the germ band. Diastylis rathkei (Cumacea, Crustacea)
b Germ band formation. Gammarus pulex (Amphipoda), Neomysis vulgaris (Mysidacea, Crustacea)
c Differentiation of segmental structures during embryogenesis; projection of a map of primary
segmental organs on the adult body. Julidae (Diplopoda)
DOHMEN, M. R.; Drs. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium 111, Padualaan 8,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Electron microscopy of developmentally significant cytoplasm and cell contacts in early cleavage.
Lymnaea stagnalis, Bithynia tentaculata, Crepidula fornicata (Gastropoda)
DOLCEMASCOLO, G.; Dr. 1st. di Biol. Gen., Univ. di Palermo, Via Divisi 83, 90133 PALERMO,
Italy
a Histochemistry and ultrastructure of oogenesis and embryology. (Ascidiacea) (with
V. MANCUSO and M. GIANGUZZA)
DOLLANDER, A.; Dr.med., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nancy I, 31 rue Lionnois, 54000
NANCY, France
a Developpcment dc la languc et du larynx. Homo sapiens (Primates) (avcc R. SEMBA, Japan et
c. ciioffi;l)
DOMAC, Mrs. B.; M.D., Sc.M.D. Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata
3, P.O.Box 166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Teratogenic effect of some tranquillizers on neural plate and tube derivatives (in vivo injection
and histochemistry). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
DOMENICH RATTO, G. Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Barcelona, C/.Casanova 143, BARCELONA 11,
Spain
a Development of muscles of soft palate
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DONATO (CELI), Mrs. A. - 1st. di Zool. e di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Messina, Via dei Verdi 75, 98100
MESSINA, Italy
a Morphology, ultrastructure, and cytochemistry of oocyte development. Chiton olivaceus
(Polyplacophora), Deltentosteus quadrimaculatus (Teleostei)
DONGFN, C. A. M. van; M.Sc. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Significance of polar lobe material for the control of development (morphology, biochemistry).
DentaUum spec, and others (MoUusca)
DOORENMAALEN, W. J. van; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of
Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Immunological and immunochemical investigations on lens proteins in induction and differ-
entiation. (Aves), Homo sapiens (Primates)
DOR^E, M.; D.Sc. - Stat. Biol., place Georges-Teissier, 2921 1 ROSCOFF, France
a Hormonal control of meiosis reinitiation in oocytes. (Asteroidea)
b Control of mitosis by N6-substituted adenins (cytokinins). (Plantae, Animalia)
DOSKOCiL, M.; MUDr. D.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Development of the pineal body. Callus domesticus (Aves)
DOSTAL, M.; MUDr. - Inst, of Exp. Med., Dept. of Teratol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Legerova 61, 120
00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Development of the secondary palate under normal and experimental conditions. Mus musculus,
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Elaboration of an appropriate method for testing the teratogenic activity of drugs. Same species as
a
DOTT, H. M.; Dr. - A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem., Anim. Res. Station, 307 Hunting-
don Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England
a Effect of seminal plasma on the metabolism and morphology of epididymal spermatozoa. Bos
taurus, Ovis aries, Sus scrofa, Equus spp., Oryctolagus cuniculus and other spp. (Mammalia)
b Lysosomal enzymes and spermatozoa. Ovis aries and other spp. (Mammalia)
DOUGLAS, A. H. M.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Marischal Coll., Aberdeen Univ., ABERDEEN
AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a Growth and development of embryonic muscle in culture, especially balance between fibroblasts
and myoblasts, and maintenance of myotubes. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
DOUMENC, D. - Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins et Malacol., Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat., 57 rue
Cuvier, 75005 PARIS, France
a Light and electron microscopy and histochemistry of metamorphosis. Actinia equina, Cereus
pcdunculatus (Actinozoa)
DOWNIF, J. R.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 8QC, Scotland, U.K.
a Cell behaviour, mainly epithelial cells, in the expansion of the blastoderm. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Development of specialised cell contacts in the early blastoderm. Same species as a
DRAGOMIROV, N. I.; Dr.biol.sci., Prof. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of
Animals, Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave.33, MOSCOW 117071, U.S.S.R.
a The organogenesis gradients in the spiracular section of the lateral sensory system. Huso huso
(Chondrostei)
DROIN, Miss A.; Dr.biol. - Stat, de Zool. Exp., Univ. de Geneve, 154 route de Malagnou, 1224
CHENE-BOUGERIES, Switzerland
a Descriptive, histological and experimental analysis of mutant embryos and tadpoles. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
DRUGA (PUSZTASZERI), Mrs. A.; M.D. - Res. Inst, for Pharm. Chem., P.O. Box 82, 1325
BUDAPEST, Hungary
a Teratogenetic effect of chemicals, especially drugs containing the piperazin ring. Rattus rattus
(Rodentia)
b Perphenazine induced micromelia (histology: topooptical reaction). Same species as a
DRUGA, R.; MUDr. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2, Czechoslo-
vakia
a Prenatal morphological development of basal ganglia. Felis domestica (Carnivora), Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
DRUKKER, J.; Ph.D. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-
O., Netherlands
a Descriptive and experimental studies of the developing central and peripheral nervous system.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Histochemical characteristics of developing chemoreceptor organs. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha), Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Embryology of the endocrine cells of the pancreas. Same species as a
DRYDEN, R. J.; Ph.D. - 25 The Drive, SHOREHAM-by-Sea, Sussex BN4 5GB, England
a Spina bifida induced by X-irradiation or mechanical flexion during neurulation. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
DUBENDORFER, A.; Dr.phil.II - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Determination and cell hneage in imaginal discs. Musca domestica (Diptera)
b Cell and tissue culture. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
DUBENDORFER, K.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Ziirich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
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a Cell lineage in imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
DUBOIS, R.; Dr. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle,
941 30 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Lignee germinale et morphogenese sexuelle. Gallus gallus (Aves) (avec D. CUMINGE)
b Biosynthese glycoproteique dans les ebauches gonadiques (topochimie, cinetique). Meme espece
comme a
c Effets des lectines sur I'amiboidisme des cellules germinales. Meme espece comme a
d Aspects discontinus du rcnouvellement dans les systemes biologiques a cloisonnement anato-
mique complexe. Meme espece comme a
DUKE, E. J.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll., Belfield, Stillorgan Rd., DUBLIN 4, Ireland
a Molecular basis of drug-sensitivity and resistance during development of inbred lines (especially
5-fluorouracil, streptomycin, cytosine arabinoside). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms governing the expression of aldehyde oxidase and xanthine
dehydrogenase in developmental stages. Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera), Drosophila melano-
gaster (Diptera)
c Carcinogenesis of embryonic cells cultured in vitro, induced by chemicals, viruses, irradiation and
suitable subculturing. Mus musculus, Cricetulus griseus (Rodentia)
DUNCKER, H.-R.; Dr.rer.nat., Dr.med., Prof. ^ Anat. Inst, der Univ., Friedrichst.24, 63 GIESSEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Embryological and post-hatching development of the lung-air sac system, especially the number
and arrangement of secondary bronchi and parabronchi, and the parabronchial blood-air capillary
network. Columba spec, Gallus spec. Anas spec.,Melopsittacus spec, Turdus spec. Passer spec,
Taeniopygia spec, and others (Aves)
DUNN, G. A.; Ph.D. - Strangcways Res. Lab., Worts Causeway, CAMBRIDGE CBl 4RN, England
a Cell relations in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with
M. ABERCROMBIE)
DUPRAT (ESCUDit), Mrs. A.M.; D.Sc - Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabatier, 118 Rte de
Narbonne, 31077 TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a Determination and differentiation of cultured embryonic cells. (Urodela)
b Embryonic non-histone chromatin proteins. (Urodela)
c Hemoglobin switch (immunofluorescence; in vitro culture). (Urodela) (with P. DEPARIS)
DUPUIS (CERTAIN), Mrs. Ph. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS
Cedex 05, France
a Histochemistry of steroid enzymes. Discoglossus spec. (Anura), Pleurodeles spec. (Urodela)
DURAND, J. P.; D.Sc - Lab. souterrain. Centre Natl. Rech. Sclent., 09410 MOULIS, France
a Reproduction and development of cave dwelling forms. (Teleostei; Urodela)
b Experiments on ontogenesis and eye degeneration
DURANTE, Miss M. C; D.Sci., Prof. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Nucleoside and ribosomal RNA synthesis during opercular regeneration. Hydroides norvegica
(Polychaeta)
DURCHON, M.; Prof. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B.P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a Endocrine control of gametogenesis and metamorphosis. (Polychaeta)
DURST (^IVKOVIC^), Mrs. B.; M.D., D.Sc - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac of Med., Univ. of
Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O.Box 166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Differentiation of the stroma of chorionic vilh. Homo sapiens (Primates)
DURSTON, A. J.; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithof,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Regulation of morphogenetic movements during gastrulation and ncurulation (time lapse cinema-
tography). Xenopus laevis (Anura), Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
b Mechanisms of pattern formation. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
DUSPIVA, F.; Dr., Prof. ^ Physiol. Lehrst., Zool. Inst, der Univ., Berlinerst.l5, 69 HEIDELBERG,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Localization of enzymes within the embryo and in subcellular fractions. Acheta domesticus
(Orthoptera), Dysdercus intermedius (Heteroptera)
b Protein differentiation, ontogeny of enzyme patterns. Same species as a
c Energy metabolism and metabolism of nucleic acids, nucleotides, and cofactors during develop-
ment. Same species as a
d Nucleic acids in oogenesis. Dysdercus intermedius (Heteroptera)
DUTTON, G. J.; Ph.D., D.Sc - Dept. of Biochem., Med. Sci. Inst., Univ., DUNDEE DDl 4HN,
Scotland, U.K.
a Developmental biochemistry of "detoxicating" enzymes in embryonic, fetal, and neonatal tissues
(tissue culture). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus spec (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Xenobiotic and endocrinological factors affecting development of detoxicating and carbohydrate-
metabolising enzymes. Same species as a
DYER, H. McM.; B.Sc, M.B., Ch.B. - Dept. of Developm. Biol., Marischal Coll., Univ. of Aberdeen,
ABERDI EN AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a The effects of hyperglycaemia and insulin on embryonic tissues grown in vitro. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
b The differentiation of adipose tissue in "itro. Same species as a
DYLEVSK^, 1.; MUDr. Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
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a Prenatal development of muscles and connective tissue. Homo sapiens (Primates)
DYSON (DLPLEDGE), Mrs. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Guy's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON
SEl 9RT, England
a Mechanism and effect of ultrasonically induced red cell stasis on development. Callus domesticus
(Aves)
b Stimulation of tissue regeneration by ultrasound: 1. protein synthesis; 2. cell mobility. Rattus
spec. (Rodentia)
EAYRS', J. T.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM B15 2TJ, England
a Effects of hormones on central nervous development. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
EBFNDAL, T. L.; Fil.mag. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, 75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
ECKSTEIN, P.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM B15 2TJ, England
a Mode of action of intra-uterine devices: 1. hormone concentrations in blood at critical stages of
primate cycle; 2. composition of tubo-uterine secretions; 3. tissue reactions to intra-uterine
materials. Mus musculus (Rodentia); Macaca mulatta. Papio papio (Primates)
b Recovery and attempted transfer of eggs. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
EDE, D. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 80C, Scotland, U.K.
a E.xperimental studies on limb bud development. (3allus gallus (Aves)
b The cellular basis of morphogenesis using embryological mutants. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
c Computer simulation of developmental processes
EDWARDS, J. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW Gil 6NU, Scotland,
U.K.
a Formation of adhesions in reaggregating cells: embryonic cells, Gallus domesticus (Aves),
cultured cell hnes, various species
EEKEN, J. C. J.; Drs. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Changes in ultrastructure, protein and RNA synthesis of salivary glands during puparium
formation in relation to the action of ecdysterone. Drosophila lebanonensis (Diptera)
b Tlie intluence of controlling factors provided by the physiological clock on timing of puparium
formation. Same species as a
EFIMOV, E. A.; Cand.med.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR, Tsurupa
St.3, MOSCOW 117469, U.S.S.R.
a Healing of skin wounds. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), different spp. (Carnivora)
EFREMOVA, Mrs. S. M.; Cand.biol. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendelcevsky St. 5,
LENINGRAD 199164, U.S.S.R.
a Development and metamorphosis (histology, ultrastructure, autoradiography). Zubomirskia
baicalensis, Baikalospongia bacillifera (Porifera)
EGELHAAF, A.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weycrtal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Genetische Grundlagen der Differenzierung von Augenpigmenten. Ephestia kiihniella (Lepidop-
tera)
b Morphogcnetische Genwirkungen. Ephestia kiihniella (Lepidoptera), Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
c Differentiation of the eye and optic lobe during metamorphosis, especially retina-lamina projec-
tions. Same species as a
EHN,J. A.;Fil.Dr. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75 122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
ELBLING, Miss L.; Dr.phil. - Inst, flir Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse 8a, Postfach 72,
A-1090WIEN, Austria
a Induction of teratogenesis and carcinogenesis by hormones and other substances in ova and
preimplantation stages in vivo and in vitro. (Mammalia)
b Formation of chimaeric embryos. (Mammalia)
ELGER. W.; M.D. Dept. of Endocr. Pharmacol.I, Scherins AG, Mullerstr. 170-178, Postfach
65031 1, 1 BERLIN 65, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Diethylstilboestrol (DES) - induced "vaginal'' cancer. Mus musculus. Rattus spec. (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
EL HAJZEIN, B.; M.es Sci. - Lab. de Morphogen. Veget., Univ. d'Aix-Marseille III, Centre St-Charles,
place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedex 3, France
a Dominance apicale: 1. role des feuilles de divers ages; 2. correlations de croissance entre
bourgeons lateraux. Gleditsia triacanthos (Leguminosae)
ELIASSON (KLEIN), Mrs. E.; FU.Dr. - Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM,
Sweden
a Enzyme induction and repression, particularly arginase. Gallus spec (Aves)
b Induction and repression of enzyme synthesis in cells in tissue culture. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Regulation of synthesis of transfer RNA. (Mammalia)
EL KEBIR (YAZID). Mrs. F. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex
05, France
a Processus involutifs d'embryons anormaux mis en parabiose. (Urodela)
ELSDALE, T. R.; Ph.D. - Clin, and Popul. Cytogenet. Res. Unit., Western Gen. Hosp., EDINBURGH
EH4 2XV, Scotland, U.K.
EMANUELSSON, H.; Fil.Dr. - Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, 223 62 LUND,
Sweden
a Yolk utilization during early embryogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Yolk utilization and nucleic acid mobilization during early development (up to free-swimming
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larvae). Ophryotrocha labronica (Polychaeta)
EMELIANOV, S. V.; Dr.biol., Prof. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals,
USSR Acad, of Sci., Lenin Ave. 33, MOSCOW 117071, U.S.S.R.
a Infraspecific variability of ontogenetic processes in connection with developmental conditions;
relation to adult variability, all classes (Vertebrata)
b Cartilage-bone relationship in ontogenesis: heterochrony and function; omission of chondral
stages in some chondral ossifications. Various spp. (Teleostei; Urodela)
EMERIT, M.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool.II, (Morphol. et Ecol.), Univ. des Sci. et Techn. du Languedoc,
Place Eugene Bataillon, 34060 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development. Gasteracantha spec, Isoxya spec, Acrosomoides
spec. (Gasteracanthinae, Araneida, Arachnida)
EMIG, C. C; Dr.es Sci. - Station Marine d'Endoume, Univ. d'Aix-MarseUle, Rue de la Batterie des
Lions, 13007 MARSEILLE, France
a Comparison of asexual reproduction with ontogenesis and phylogenesis, especially of nephridia
and mesenteries. (Phoronidea)
b Anatomy, embryology, development, regeneration, phylogenetic affinities (Phoronidea;
Brachiopoda)
EMMERT, W.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst. (I) der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Postembryonic development and metamorphosis. Calliphora erythrocephala, Musca domestica
(Diptera)
ENEMAR, E. A. W.; Prof. Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Gothenburg, Fack, S-400 33 GOTHENBURG 33,
Sweden
ENGELS, W.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Badestr.9, 44 MUNSTER/Westf., B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Vitellogenin and vitellogenesis: composition of reserve proteins (radio-isotopes, electrophoresis,
cytology). Apis melhfera, A. cerana, A. florea, A. dorsata (Hymenoptera)
b Synthesis and spectra of hcmolymph proteins (separation, immunotest). (Social Hymenoptera)
c Regulation and enzymatic conditions of glycogen synthesis in oogenesis (radio-isotopes). Musca
domestica (Diptera), Apis melhfera (Hymenoptera)
d Yolk metabolism. Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
ENGLAND, Mrs. M. A.; Ph.D. Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Leicester, 6 University Rd., LEICESTER
LEI 7RH, England
a Primary neural induction. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Electron microscopy and histochemistry of yolk formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with M. R.
BELLAIRS)
ENGLANDER, H.; Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Regionalspezifische Induktion. Ambystoma mexicanum, Triturus vulgaris, T. helveticus, T.
alpestris (Urodela)
b Die Wirkung von Lithium auf die Differcnzierungsleistung des Ektoderms. Dieselben Arten wie a
c Disaggregation und Reaggrcgation von friihembryonalem Gewebe. Dieselben Arten wie a
EPPENBERGI-R, H. M.; Pii.D. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Piiylogeny and ontogeny of phosphagen kinases. (Insecta; Pisces; Aves)
b Myogenesis in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
c Myofibrillar organelloeencsis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ERDELSKA, Mrs. O.; RNDr., CSc. - Inst, of Exp. BioL and Ecol., Slovak. Acad, of Sci., Dubravska
26, 88534 BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia
a Microcinematography of the embryo sac before and shortly after fertilization. Galanthus nivalis
(Amaryllidaceac), Torenia fournicri (Scrophulariaceae)
b Embryogenesis in situ and the development of embryos in culture. Linum usitatissimum
(Linaceae), Jasione montana (Campanulaceac)
ERIKSSON, Miss M.; M.D. - Lab. of Teratol., Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
EURENIUS-PERSON, Mrs. L.; Fil.lic - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Gothenburg, Fack, S-400 33
GOTHENBURG 33. Sweden
EVANGELISTI, Miss R.; Dr.Sci.Biol. - Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Ferrara, Via
Fossato di Mortara 66. 44100 FERRARA, Italy
a Induction of yolk protein synthesis in cultured embryonic liver cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
EVANS, M. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.. LONDON
WC1E6BT, England
a In vitro and in vivo growth, determination, and differentiation of teratoma cells. Mus muscuhis
(Rodentia)
I'VANS, P. M.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll. of Wales, Penglais, ABI RYSTWYTH SY23 3DA,
Wales, U.K.
a Sorting out in mixed aggregates of embryonic tissue cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Role of surface carbohydrates in cellular adhesiveness. Same species as a
FABER, J.; Ph.D. - Ilubreclit Lab. (Intern. Ivmbryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, Universiteitscentrum "De
Uithof, UTRI CUT, Netherlands
a I'heoretical study of limb regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
FACCIO (DO! FIND, Mrs. S.; D.Sc - 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133 MILANO,
Italy
FACHBACH,G.;Dr.phil. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Universitiitsplatz 2, A 8010 GRAZ, Austria
a Vergleichende I ntwicklungsgeschichte. Salamandra salamandra subspp. (Urodela)
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FALEEVA, Miss T. I. - Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ., LENINGRAD 198904. U.S.S.R.
a Maturation of eggs, atresia of ovarian follicles, and regulation of these processes. Acipenser
ruthenus, A. stellatus (Chondrostci), Rutilus rutilus, Pelecus cultratus (Cypriniformes), Acerina
cernua, Macropodus opercularis, Hemichromis bimaculatus (Perciformes, Teleostei)
FALUGI, Mrs. C; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Genova, Via Balbi 5, 16126 GENOVA
Italy
a Cholinesterase and phosphatase activities in eggs and embryos. Balanus spec, Lepas spec.
(Cirripedia), Artcniia salina (Branchiopoda, Crustacea)
b Effects of cholinesterase inhibitors on development (Ascidiacea; Echinoidea)
FANGHANEL, J.; Dr.sc.med. - Anat. Inst., Med. Bereich, Univ. Rostock, Gertrudenstr. 9, 25
ROSTOCK 1, D.D.R. (Germany)
FARGEIX, N.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBIERE,
France
FARINA, Miss E.;Dr. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Haploid embryos produced by UV irradiation. (Anura)
FARINELLA (FERRUZZA), Mrs. N.; D.Sc, Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo. Via Archirafi 18,
90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Hybridization. (Ascidiacea)
b Xenoplastic transplantation. Discoglossus pictus (Anura) Triton cristatus (Urodela)
c RNA synthesis in egg development. Ciona intestinahs, Ascidia malaca, Clavellina lepadiformis
(Ascidiacea)
d Embryonic and post-larval development. Molgula impura (Ascidiacea)
e Action of hydrostatic pressure on embryonic development. Ascidia malaca, Ciona intestinahs,
Ascidiclla aspersa (Ascidiacea)
f Hybrids from fused gigantic eggs. Same species as e
FARNESI, Miss R. M.; Dr. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Perugia, Via A. Pascoli, 06100 PERUGIA,
Italy
a Electron microscopy of spermiogenesis. Branchiobdella pentodonta (Oligochaeta)
b Spermiogenesis. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria)
FAUCOUNAU, Mrs. N.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Biol, et d'Histol., Univ. de Bordeaux II, Place de la
Victoire, 33 BORDEAUX, France
FAULHABER, Miss I. E. W.; Ph.D. Prof. - Inst, fiir Biochem. und Molek. Biol., Fachbereich I
(Vorklinik), Freie Univ. Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
FAUTREZ, J. C; M.D., Prof. - Lab. of Anat., Univ. of Gent, Ledeganckstr. 35, 9000 GENT, Belgium
FAUTREZ (FIRLEI-YN), Mrs. N. J. - Lab. of Anat., Univ. of Gent, Ledeganckstr. 35, 9000 GENT,
Belgium
FAZEKAS-TODEA, Mrs. I.; M.D. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm §i Patol., Acad, de Stiin^c Med., Centr. de
Cere. Med., Bd.M.Viteazul 24, 1900 TIMI^OARA, Rumania
a Experimental teratology. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Development of embryonic axial organs (somitogenesis). Same species as a
FEDECKA (BRUNER), Mrs. B.; Dr.Sci. Inst. d'Embryol. et TeratoL Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de
la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Enzyme synthesis and activation during development. Gallus gallus (Avcs)
FEIERTAG (KOPPEN), Mrs. C. C. M.; Drs. - Genet. Inst., State Univ., Biol. Centrum, Kerklaan 30
HAREN (Gr.), Netherlands
a Oogenesis and fertilization: parthenoeenesis. Tetranychus urticae (Acari, Arachnida)
FEJERSKOV, O.; Dr.lic.odont.. Prof. - Dept. of Dent. Pathol, and Operat. Dent., Royal Dent. Coll.,
Vcnnelyst Blvd., 8000 ARHUS, Denmark
a Migrating epithelial cells in palatal wounds: cytology; scanning electron microscopy: morpho-
metry; treatment witii anti-neutrophilic serum. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia) (with L. ANDERSEN)
FELDMAN. Miss J. D.; B.Ch. - Developm. Biol. Div., Natl. Inst, for Med. Research, Mill Hill,
LONDON NW7 lAA, England
FELIX, J.-M.; D.E.S., Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P. 347, 51062 REIMS
Cedex, France
a Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the mother.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with R. L. JACQUOT, B. C. J. SUTTER, and Mrs. M. T. SUTTER)
FENSOM, A. H.; Ph.D. - Paediat. Res. Unit, Guy's Hosp. Med. Sch., St.Thomas St, LONDON
SEl 9RT. England
a Development of enzyme systems before and after birth. Homo sapiens (Primates)
FERNANDEZ, Miss M.; Dr.Biol. - Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabaticr, 118 Rte de Narbonne,
31077 TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a The recessive semi-lethal factor ac: temperature-sensitivity of homozygous mutants; maternal
effect in the progeny of mutant females. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela) (with J. C. BEETSCHEN)
FERNHOLM, B.; Dr. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Stockholm, Box 6801, 113 86 STOCKHOLM,
Sweden
a Embryology of endocrine organs. Elptatretus burgeri, E. stouti, Myxine glutinosa (Cyclostomata)
FERRIER, Miss A.; M.D. - Lab. of Embryol. and Cytogenet., Univ. CUnic of Gynecol, and Obstet.,
Geneva Univ., 20 rue Alcide-Jentzer, 1211 GEN£VE 4, Switzerland
a Spontaneous and induced abortions. Homo sapiens (Primates)
FERRIER, v.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabatier, 118 Route de Narbonne, 31077
TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a Hybridation intergenerique. Pleurodeles spec, Salamandra spec, Tylototriton spec. (Urodela)
FERRINI, U.; M.D., Prof. - 1st. di Zool. "Federico Raffaele", Viale dell'Universita 32, 00161 ROMA.
Italy - Biophys. Lab., Cane Inst. Regina Elena, Viale Regina Elena 291/295, 00161 ROMA (7),
Italy
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a Biochemical events in polyspermic eggs. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) (with H. MANELLI)
b Piiysico-chemistry of embryonic ribosomes. Galkis galkis (Aves) (with H. MANELLI,
R. SCOPELLITI and O. SENATOR!)
FERRUS, A.; M.Sc. - Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol., Velazquez 144,
MADRID 6, Spain
a Morphogenetic mutants in the wing disc. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
FICQ, Mrs. A. A.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux,
1640 RH0DE-ST.-GEN£SE, Belgium
a Etude autoradiographique du metabolisme au cours de Toogenese. Rana spec. (Anura)
b Observations autoradiographiques sur I'oogenese et la morphogenese. (Anura)
c Effects of actinomycin D and histones on early differentiation of oocytes. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
d DNA synthesis during early oogenesis. Same species as c
e Template activities of chromatin in meiotic cells. Same species as c
f Protein metabolism in early oogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
g DNA, RNA, and protein metabolism in pachytene cells during amphfication of rDNA (auto-
radiography). Same species as c
h Effect of protease inhibitors on early meiosis. Same species as c
FILOGAMO, G.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Development of neuro-muscular connections and effect of a-bungarotoxin, Botulinum and
anti-cholinesterases. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Ultrastructure of neuro-muscular contacts in slow and fast muscle fibers in the embryo. Same
species as a
FILONI, S.; Dr.Biol.Sci. - 1st. di Anat. Comp. "Battista Grassi", Univ. di Roma, Via A.Borelli 50,
00161 ROMA, Italy
a Influence of metamorphosis on regeneration power of the central nervous system; effects of
thyroxin, thiouracil, and hypophysectomy. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Stimulation of central nervous system regeneration power by transplantation of neuroblasts into
the ventricular cavities. Xenopus laevis, Rana esculenta, Bufo bufo (Anura)
c Lens regeneration. Rana esculenta, R. dalmatina, Bufo bufo, Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
d Histology of normal and regenerated midbrain. Same species as b
FILOSA PARISl, Mrs. S.; Dr. - 1st. di IstoL ed Embriol., Univ. di Napoli, Via Mezzocannone 8, 80134
NAPOLI, Italy
a The significance of intercellular bridges between cells. Lacerta sicula (Lacertilia)
b Enzymes of DNA synthesis during development. Paracentrotus spec. (Echinoidea)
FINCHAM, A. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Brit. Museum (Nat. Hist.), Cromwell Rd., LONDON
SW7 5BD, England
a Larval development (laboratory rearing). Crangon crangon, Pandalus montagui and other spp.
(Natantia, Decapoda, Crustacea)
FIORONI, P.; Dr.phil., Prof. - ZooL Inst, der Univ., Hiifferstr. 1, 44 MUNSTER, B.R.D. (Germanu)
a Ultrastructure of early cell differentiation. Nassarius spec, Lymnaea spec, and others (Gastro-
poda)
b Comparative histology, ultrastructure, and biology of embryonic nutrition (yolk, albumen,
food-eggs). Many genera (Gastropoda)
c Histology and ultrastructure of yolk resorption and development of yolk syncytium and
intestine. Loligo and others (Cephalopoda)
d Histology, ultrastructure, and experimental study of yolk resorption. Brachydanio and others
(Tcleostci)
e Comparative histology and ultrastructure of the role of I-cells, expecially in the formation of
gonangia and gonophores. Many genera (Hydroidca), Thecata and Athecata (Hydrozoa)
FISCHER, A.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Oocyte genetic activity witli respect to or-gene product. Platynereis dumerilii (Polychacta)
b Course of structural and biochemical development of oocytes; mode of oocyte size synchroniza-
tion during oogenesis. Same species as a
FISCHER, J. L. - Inst. dT^nibryol. et Teratol. Expcr. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle,
94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Action des rayons X sur la morphogenese des arcs aortiques. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Malformations. (Anura; Urodela)
c Les effets teratogcnes de riiypothermie sur I'embryon. Meme espcce comme a
FLEISCHHAUER, K.; Dr.med., Prof. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Abt. fur Neuroanat., Nussallee 10, 53
BONN, B.R.D. (Germany)
FLINT, O. P.; M.A. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 8QC, Scotland, U.K.
a Behaviour and differentiation of normal and mutant limb mesenchyme cells in vitro. Gallus gallus
(Aves)
b Analysis of developmental mutants. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
FLUCHTER, J.; Dr.rer.nat. - Baycrischc Landesanstalt fiir Fischerei, Weilheimerst. 8a, 813
SIARNBI.RG, B.R.D. (Germany)
FOLIGUIT, B. - Lab. de Biol. Med , Univ. de Nancy I, 30 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY, France
a Histogenese du poumon. Rattus porvegicus (Rodentia)
FONTAlNi;, Miss J. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nantes, 38 Bd. Michelet, B.P. 1044, 44037 NANTES
CLDEX, France
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FONTANA, F.; Dr.nat.sci. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Previati 24, 44100 FERRARA, Italy
FORD, P. J.; D.phil. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Univ. of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, May field Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JR", Scotland, U.K.
a Control of protein and nucleic acid synthesis during oogenesis (especially 5s RNA, informational
RNA). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
FORSSKAHL, B.; Ph. Mag. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki, P. Rautatiekatu 13, 00100 HELSINKI
10, Finland
FOURCHE, J.; Dr.es Sci. - Dept. de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 1 1 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Le metabolisnie respiratoire au cours du developpement. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera),
Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
b Energetic metabolism during nymphal diapause; influence of external factors. Pieris brassicae
(Lepidoptera)
FOURNIER, B.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. de Zool. Exper., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Recherches descriptives et experimentales sur la morphogenese embryonnaire des appendices.
Carausius spec. (Phasmida)
b Regeneration embryonnaire en I'absence des glandes endocrines. Meme espece comme a (avec
J. ROGUEDA)
FOX, IE; Ph.D., D.Sc. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON WC1E6BT,
England
a llaploid and diploid tissues (electron microscopy). Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with L. HAMILTON,
Middlesex Hosp.)
b Tail degeneration (electron microscopy, histochemistry). Same species as a
c Ultrastructure of larval tissues. Same species as a
d Larval growth. Same species as a (with S. C. TURNER, Portsmouth)
FRAGOULIS, E.; Dipl.Biol. - Physiol.-Chem. Inst.I, Med. Sch., Univ. of Marburg, 355 MARBURG-
Lahnberge, B.R.D. (Germany)
FRANCE, V. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., King's Coll., LONDON WC2R 2LS, England
a Effects of prolactin, vasopressin, vasotocin, and osmotic pressure gradients on active sodium
uptake by fetal skin and urinary bladder. Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla; Rodentia)
b Causative factors for gallstone formation in fetus; steroid action on fluid transport in gallbladders
in vitro; analysis of bile for pancreatic enzymes. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Ovis aries (Artio-
dactyla)
FRANCHI, L. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, BIRMING-
HAM B 15 2TJ, England
a Fine structure of normal and irradiated male and female germ cells. (Rodentia; Primates)
b Stucture and function of chromosomes in oocytes in relation to radiosensitivity. (Rodentia;
Carnivora; Primates and others)
FRANCO, Mrs. N.; Lic.Sci. - Lab. de Biol Med., Univ. de Nancy I, 30 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY,
France
a Cytogenesc de I'adenohypophyse. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
FRANZ^N, A. S.; Fil.Dr. - ZooL Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
FRASCHINI, Miss A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. ofPavia, Piazza Botta 10,
27100 PAVIA, Italy
ERASER, Mrs. L. REPSIS; Ph.D. Clin. Res. Centre, Watford Rd., HARROW, Middlesex HA 1 3UJ,
England
a In vitro fertilization: effects of gamete age, culture conditions, etc., on developmental potential
and on chromosomal complements. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
FRENCH, V. K.; B.Sc. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON BNl 9QG, England
FRETTER, Miss V.; Ph.D., D.Sc. - Dept. of ZooL, Reading Univ., Whiteknights Park, READING
RG6 2AJ, Ensland
a Veliger larvae of coastal waters: structure, feeding, food requirements, digestion, structural
changes at metamorphosis. Many spp. (Prosobranchia, Gastropoda)
FREUND, Mrs. E.; Dr.agr. - Anat. Inst., Med. Bereich, Univ. Rostock, Gertrudenstr. 9, 25 ROSTOCK
FREY', M.; M.Sc. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Electron microscopy of giant chromosomes. Chironomus spec. (Diptera)
FREYSSINET, G.; Dr.spec. - Dept. de BioL Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Analysis and synthesis of ribosomal proteins. Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae)
b Nutritional requirements for chloroplast formation. Same species as a
FRIED (MONTAUFIER), Mrs. M. C.;D.E.S. - Lab. de Genet. Evolut. et de Biomet., C.N.R.S., 91190
GlF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Hermaphroditic male gonad; intersexuality of female. Talitrus saltator (Amphipoda, Crustacea)
FRIJTERS, D.; Drs. - Theor. BioL Group, Subfac. of Biol., Univ. of Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, "De
Uithot"', UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Mathematical models for the transition from vegetative to Howermg condition in complex
inflorescences. (Compositae)
FULCRAND, J.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Neurophysiol., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. du Languedoc, Place
E. Bataillon, 34060 MONTPELLIER Cedex, France
a Ontogenese et degenerescence experimentale des voies visuelles (radioautographie). Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
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GABAJEVA, Mrs. N. S.; Cand.biol. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
LENINGRAD 199164, U.S.S.R.
a Follicular epithelium morpiiology during oogenesis. Hemichromis multicolor (Teleostei)
b Comparative study of structure and functions of follicular epithelium in oogenesis. Lampetra
fluviatilis (Cyclostomata), Xiphophorus spec. (Teleostei), Agama caucasica (Lacertilia), Testudo
horsfieldi (Chelonia), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GABRIEL-ROBEZ (KREMER), Mrs. O.; Dr.Med. - Inst. d'EmbryoL, Univ. de Strasbourg, 4 rue
Kirschleger, 67085 STRASBOURG, France
a Teratogenic effects of venoms and oestrogens. (Aves; Mammalia)
b Urogenital system abnormalities. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagoniorpha)
c Fractionation of Vipera aspis venom by gradient chromatography; teratogenic activity of the
separated proteins compared to that of.the whole venom
GABRION (TROTIGNON), Mrs. J. B.; M.es Sci. - Lab. d'Histol. et d'EmbryoL, Univ. de Montpellier,
2 rue Ecole de Medecine, 34000 MONTPELLIER, France
GAGINSKAYA, Mrs. E. R. - Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ., LENINGRAD 198904, USSR »
a Morphology, electron microscopy, cytochemistry, and autoradiography of oogenesis, especially
nuclear apparatus behavior during oocyte growth. (Teleostei), (Fringiliidae, Passeriformes, Aves)
GAILLARD, J. A.; M. D. - Lab. d'Anat. Pathol, du Centre Hospitalier d'Evreu.x, rue Saint-Louis, 27
EVREUX, France
a Embryonic tumors; germ cell tumors; dysembryomas of ovary and testis; blastemal tumors. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
b Comparative developmental morphology of embryoids and first stages of normal ova. Same
species as a
c Extra-embryonic structures in embryomas. Same species as a
d Experimental teratomas. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
e Odontogenesis as a model of organogenesis in an ovarian teratoma (serial sections). Same species
as a
f Comparative study of natural and experimentally induced yolk-sac tumours. Mus musculus
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
GAILLARD, P. J.; M. D., Prof. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Hormones and bone development (organ culture, enzyme chemistry, isotope techniques). Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
b Imidazol and its derivates and bone development (organ culture). Same species as a
GAINO, Miss E.; Dr. BioL Sci. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Genova, Via Baibi 5, 16126 GENOVA, Italy
a Sexual dimorphism in the embryos of a parthenogenetic form. Penilia avirostris (Cladocera,
Crustacea)
GAJO, Miss M.; M. D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth L. 40, SZEGED, Hungary
a Developmental histochemistry and electron microscopy of the autonomic ground plexus. Rattus
rattus (Rodentia) (with B. CSILLIK, E. KNYIHAR and G. KALMAN)
GALAND, G.; D. E. S. - Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B. P. 347, 51062 REIMS Cedex,
France
a Functional development of small intestine. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
GALLERA, J.; D. Sc. - Lab. d'EmbryoL Exp., Inst. d'Histol., Univ. de Geneve, 20 rue de I'Ecole de
Medecine, 1211 GENftVE 4, Switzerland
a Subcellular changes during early morphogenesis. (Aves) (with G. NICOLET)
b Localization of presumptive somitic mesoblast; early somite morphogenesis. Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Correlation between the development of foregut and brain. Same species as b
GALLIEN, CI. L.; D. Sc. - Lab. Biol, du Devi., Univ. de Paris 5 - Rene Descartes, 45 rue des
Sts. Peres, 75270 PARIS Cedex 06, France
a Chronological study of nuclear activity after transplantation; analysis of enzyme systems.
(Urodela)
b Electron microscopy of nuclear transplantation. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
GALLIEN, L.; Dr. Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'EmbryoL, Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex
05, France
a Nuclear anomalies after interspecific nuclear transplantation. Pleurodeles waltlii, P. poireti,
Ambystoma mexicanum, A. dumerilii (Urodela)
b Differentiation in explants and compatibility between different strains. Hydractinia eciiinata
(Hydrozoa)
GALLO, Miss V.; Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "F.Raffaele", Univ. di Roma, Viale dell'Universita 32,
00161 ROMA, Italy
a Differentiation and developmental correlations between hypophysis, adrenals, and gonads. Rana
esculenta (Anura), Gallus callus (Aves) (with H. MANELLI, L. MASTROLIA, E. MILANO-
GRASSI and F. ACCORDI)
GAMBLE, H. J.; Ph.D. Dept. of Anat., St. Tiiomas's Hosp. Med. School, Lambeth Palace Rd.,
LONDON SEl 7EH, England
a Development of peripheral nervous tissues in the foetus. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Development of blood vessels in the central nervous system. Same species as a
GARCIA-BI LLIDO, A.; Ph.D. Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol., Velazquez
144, MADRID 6, Spain
a Developmental genetic analysis of the wing imaginal disc; development in situ and in culture.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Nature of the specificity of cell recognition in cell aggregates of imaginal discs; ceil affinities of
normal versus mutant genotypes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
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GARCIA-PORRERO, J. A.; Dr.Med. - Serv. de Embriol. Exp., Dept. de Anat., Fac. de Med.,
SANTANDER, Spain
a Role of mucopolysaccharides in normal and abnormal morphogenesis of the kidney (iiistochemis-
try). Oryctolaaus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
GARCIA VALDECASAS HUELIN, J. M.; Dr. - Serv. Embriol. Exp., Dept. Anat., Fac. de Med., Av.
Ramon y Cajal, VALLADOLID, Spain
a Development of the primary stages of the ear. Callus domesticus (Aves)
GARDFNGHE G.; Dr. Prof. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Bologna, Via S. Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA,
Italy
a In vitro culture of larval gonads. Bufo bufo (Anura)
b Hormonic regulation of ovarian and Bidder's organ oogenesis. Same species as a
c Developmental biology. Macquartia chalconota (Larvacvoridae, Diptera)
GARDNER, R.; D.Phil. - Zool. Dept., Oxford Univ., South Parks Rd., OXFORD 0X1 3PS, England
a Determination during early development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Mechanism of X-chromosome inactivation. Same species as a
GAREL, J.-M.; Dr. - Lab. de PhysioL Comp., Univ. de Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex
05, France ■ ,, •
a Parathyroid hormone and calcitonin: secretion, metabolism, and physiological role, especially m
Ca, Mg, and P metabolism, before and after birth. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Ovis aries, Bos taurus
(Artiodactyla), Equus caballus (Perissodactyla)
GARGOUIL Y M ; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. Physiol. Cell, des Struct. Contractiles, Univ. de Poitiers,
40 av. d'u Recteur Pineau, BAt.P, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Cellular electrophysiology of the embryonic heart (membrane currents - membrane conduc-
tances ~ equivalent circuits). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
GARROD, D. R.; Ph.D. Dept. of Biol., Univ., SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
a Morp'hogenetic movement and cell adhesion. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
b Tissue-specific sorting-out of embryonic cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GARWEG, G.; Dr.med. - Anat. Inst., Abt. fur Exp. Biol., Univ. Bonn, Nussallee 10, 53 BONN. B.R.D.
(Germany) . , ,,
a Biochemistry and autoradiography of DNA, RNA, and protein metabolism in male germ cells
during antiandrogenic effects of epiphyseal melatonin synthesis. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
GASC J M.; Lic.Sci. - Inst. d'EmbryoL et TeratoL Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle Gabrielle,
94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Gonadal growth and DNA synthesis during and after sexual differentiation of the embryo. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Cortico-steroid binding protein (CBG) in the embryo. Same species as a ^ , n-,-,
GASSER, F.; D.Sc. Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabatier, 118 Rte de Narbonne, 31077
TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a Genetical aspects of protein differentiation in embryonic and larval stages. Pleurodeles waitlii
(Urodela) (with J. C. BEETSCHEN)
GATEFF (ZOLLIKOFER), Mrs. E. A.; Ph.D. - Biol. Inst. I der Univ., Schanzlestr. 9, 78 FREIBURG/
Br., B.R.D. (Germany) . , ■ ■ , .•
a Normal and abnormal (neoplastic) development of the nervous system and the imaginal discs
(tissue culture). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Analysis of aenetically controlled neoplasms. Same species as a
c Oogenesis and early embryogenesis. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) .» ^^ o-, ,^.r. d d r.
GAUDECKER, Miss B. von; Dr.rer.nat. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., OIshausenst.40-60, 23 KIEL, B.K.U.
(Germany) , j i^ v-i i ♦
a Ultrastructure and histochemistry of prepupal and pupal salivary glands. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera) ^ ,, . ... , .
GAZARYAN, K. G.; Dr.biol., Prof. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin
Hills. MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R. ... , ^ „ r^ , u ,;„;.
a Role of chromosomal proteins in regulation of transcription in erythroid cells. Columba livia
( AvGs)
GAZE, R. M.; Ph.D. - Developm. Biol. Div., Natl. Inst, for Med. Research, Mill Hill, LONDON
NW7 lAA, England ^ „ ^.. ^ ,^
GEBHARDT, D. O. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Acad. Hosp., Rijnsburgerweg lU,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Amniotic fluid analysis. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Analysis of urinarv estrogens during pregnancy. Same species as a
GEELEN, J. A. G.; M.D. - Dept. of Neurol., Elisabeth Hosp., TILBURG, Netherlands
a Review of complete literature on vitamin A teratogenesis ^^^ac^
GEHRING, W. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biozentrum der Univ. Basel, Abt. Zellbiol., Klingelbergstr. 70, 4056
BASEL, Switzerland m- t \
a Cell determination and differentiation in embryos and imaginal discs. Drosophila spec. (Uiptera^
GEILENKIRCHEN, W. L. M.; Ph.D. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitonum 111, Univ.
centrum "De Uithof. UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Metabolism and respiration of egg and embryo. Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
b Influence of various kations on development. Same species as a
c Mechanisms of cytodifferentiation in cleaving eggs. Same species as a
d Germinal localization in eggs. Dentalium spec. (Scaphopoda), Patella spec (Gastropoda)
GENDEREN, H. H. van; Drs. - Bot. Lab., State Univ., Lange Nieuwst. 106 UTRECHT Netherlands
GFNEIX, A. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd. Winston Churchill, B.P. 38, 63UU1
CLERMONT-FERRAND Cedex, France
39
a , Chromosome ultrastructure. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GENIS-GALVEZ, J. M.; Med.Dr., Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med.,
Univ. of Sevilla, SEVILLA, Spain
a Developmental neurobiology and sense organs. Callus gallus (Aves)
b Electron microscopy and autoradiography of neurogenesis in the mesencephalon. Same species as
a
GENNSER, G.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol., Kvinnokliniken, Allmiinna sjukhuset, 214
01 MALMO 8, Sweden
a Enzymology of placenta and amniotic fluid. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Fetal breathing movements: intluence of drugs and smoking; relation to postnatal breathing;
regulating mechanisms (ultrasonic technique). Same species as a
c Endocrinology of feto-placcntal unit: pituitary-adrenal axis; influence of synthetic steroids;
relation to onset of parturition. Same species as a
GEORGES, Miss D.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P. 53,
Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Development of the gonads: role of the neural complex and other factors in spermatogenesis and
oogenesis. Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea)
b Electron microscopy of epithelial junctions before and after metamorphosis. Same species as a
GERACL G.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Embryol., Consigho Naz. delle Ricerche, Via Toiano 2, 80072
ARCO FELICE (Napoli), Italy
GERARD, H. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nancy I, 31 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY, France
a Experiences (homogreffes) sur I'hematopoiese embryonnaire. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GERISCH, G.; Dr.rer.nat. ~ Biozentrum der Univ. Basel, Khngelbergstr.70, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Differentiation of cell membranes. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
b Immunochemical studies on cell differentiation. Same species as a
c Generation and recognition of periodic cyclic-AMP signals. Same species as a
GERLINGER, P.; Dr. Med. - Inst. d'Embryol., Fac. de Med., 1 1 rue Humann, 67085 STRASBOURG,
France
a Etude de la formation des constituants de I'oeuf. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The possible role of liver tRNAS'^'^ isoacceptors and seryltRNA synthetase in phosvitin synthesis.
Same species as a
c Control of ovalbumin synthesis in the oviduct of the laying hen. Same species as a
GERZELI, G.; Prof. - 1st. of Comp. Anat., Univ. of Pavia, Piazza Botta 10, 27 100 PAVIA, Italy
a Isoprenaline induced modifications of liver cells (ploidy, structure, metabolism) during postnatal
development. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Effect of lathyrogenic substances on larvae. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Salamandra salamandra
(Urodela)
GEUSKENS, M.; D.Sc.Zool. - Dept. of Molec.Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux, 1640
RHODE-St.-GENfeSE, Belgium
a LMntluence des constituants cytoplasmiques sur la transcription des genes au cours du developpe-
ment embryonnaire (microscopic electronique, autoradiographie). Xenopus laevis (Anura),
Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela), Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
b Cell coat during cleavage and during dissociation and reassociation of embryonic cells.
(Ruthenium red, Concanavalin A-peroxidase staining, electron microscopy). Pleurodeles waltlii
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
GEZELIUS, N. G. B.; Fil.lic. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
GHIARA, G.; Dr.nat.sci., Prof. ~ 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Napoli, Via Mezzocannone 8,
80134 NAPOLI, Italy
a Oogenesis, especially nutritional aspects of auxocytosis (electron microscopy in normal and
experimental conditions). Lacerta spec, and others (Lacertilia)
GHIRARDELLI, E.; Prof. - Inst, of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. of Trieste. Via A.Valerio 32,
34127 TRIESTE, Italy
GIACOBINl, G.; M.D. - Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso M. D'Azegho 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Development of neuro-muscular correlations under normal and experimental conditions
(blockade of various components of the acetylcholine-system). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GIANGUZZA, M.; Dr. - 1st. di Biol. Gen., Univ. di Palermo, Via Divisi 83, 90133 PALERMO, Italy
a Histociiemistry and ultrastructure of oogenesis and embryology. (Ascidiacea) (with
V. MANCUSO and G. DOLCEMASCOLO)
GIANNIT.LI, F. B.; M.D., Ph.D. - Paediat. Res. Unit. Guy's Hosp. Med. Sch., St. Thomas St.,
LONDON SEl 9RT, England
a Somatic cell fusion, especially in metabolic disorders. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b DNA repair systems. Same species as a
GIANNETTI, A.; M.D. - Dept. of Dermatol., Univ. of Pavia, Policlinico S.Matteo, 27100 PAVIA,
Italy
GIBSON, I.; Ph.D. - School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of llast Angha, University Plain, NORWICH NR4 7TG,
England
GIDHOLM, 1,.; Fil.Dr. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
GIHR, Miss M.; Dr.phil. - Brain Anat. Inst., Untere ZoUgasse 71, (Waldau), 3072 OSTER-
MUNDKii N-Bi:. Switzerland
a Anatomical and statistical study of early development. Esox lucius (Teleostei)
b Descriptive and comparative ontogenesis of the brain. (Cetacea)
c General ontogenesis. Platanista gangetica, Pontoporia blainvillei (Platanistidae. Cetacea)
GINSBURG. Mrs. A. S.: Dr.biol. Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334. U.S.S.R.
40
a Sperm ultrastructure and acrosome reaction. Acipenser stellatus, A. giildenstiidti (Chondrostei)
b Cortical reaction of the egg and fertilization. Ambystoma mexicanum, Triturus vulgaris (Urodela)
GINSBURGFR-VOGEL, T.; Agr. - Lab. de Genet. Evolut. et de Biomet., C.N.R.S., 91190 GIF-sur-
YVETTE, France
a Sex determination: genetic factors, a temperature-sensitive factor; monogeny; intersexuality.
Orcliestia gammarella, O. cavimana, O. montagui, Talorchestia deshayesei (Amphipoda,
Crustacea)
GINTER, E. K.; Dr. - Lab. of Exp. Genet., Inst, of Med. Genet., Kashirskoye Chaussee 6a, 115478
MOSCOW, U.S.S.R.
a Determination of imaginal disc cells in normal and mutant strains. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Interaction of homoeotic and non-homoeotic genes during development. Same species as a
GIORGI, F.: Dr.Biol. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., L'niv. of Pisa, Via Volta 4, 56100 PISA, Italy
a Structure and function of lampbrush chromosomes. Rana spp. (Anura)
b Yolk formation and the Golgi apparatus in oogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GIPOULOL'X, J.-D.; Dr., Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Univ. Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Etude experimentale de la morphogenese de I'appareil genital. (Anura)
b Evolution des cellules germinales. (Anura)
c Etude de I'ultrastructure embryonnaire. (.'\nura)
d Etude experimentale des facteurs de la migration des cellules du blasteme de I'uretere primaire.
Rana spec, Bufo bufo, Discoglossus spec, Xenopus spec. (Anura)
e Les potentialites morphogenes du mesoderme lateral. Xenopus spec. (Anura), Pleurodeles walthi
(Urodela)
GIRARD (DECHAMBE), Mrs. C; Dr.Biol.Anim. - Lab. de Biol. Anim.A, Univ. Bordeaux I, Av. des
Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Modalites et facteurs de formation de I'ostium et de Toviducte. (Anura)
b Modalites de la metamorphose de I'appareil excreteur. Rana dalmatina, Bufo bufo (Anura)
c Modalite de formation des glandes epidermiques in vivo et in vitro durant la metamorphose.
Alytes obstetricaiis (Anura)
d Modalites du developpement embryonnaire des ovaires dysgenesiques. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
GIROUD, A.; Prof. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. B, Fac. de Med."; 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75 PARIS Vie,
P'rance
GIUDICE, G.; M.D., Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Protein and RNA synthesis during early development. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Cell free maturation of ribosomal RNA of oocytes. Same- species as a
c Giant RNA in the cytoplasm of embryos. Same species as a
d Regulation of DNA synthesis in dissociated cells. Same species as a
GLAS, P.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of Groningen, Oostersingel 69,
GRONINGEN, Netherlands
a The early development of the commissures in the medial telencephalic area. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
GLATZER, K. H.; Dr.rer.nat. - InsL fiir Allgem. Biol., Univ. Diisseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129, 4000
DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Egg and embryo development, especially electron microscopy concerning vitellogenesis. Coryden-
drium parasiticum (Hydrozoa)
b Gene physiology, Y chromosome. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
c Genetic regulation of differentiation; male germ line cells. Same species as b
GLENISTER, T. W.; D.Sc, Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Charing Cross Hosp. Med. School, Lab.
Block, Fulham Palace Road, LONDON W6 8RF, England
a Reaction of genital tract tissues to hormones in vitro. (Rodentia; Lagomorpha; Primates)
b Blastocyst implantation in vitro. Same species as a
c Behaviour of trophoblasts in vitro. Same species as a
d Development of embryos in vitro. Same species as a
e Ultrastructure of embryo-maternal relationships during implantation. Same species as a
GLINZ, Miss S.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zilrich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Ultrastructure of imaginal disc cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GMUER, R.; M.Sc. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Myogenesis in cell cultures. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
GODET (NONNENMACHER), Mrs. J. - Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon 1, 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Erythrocyte differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
GODULA, J.; M.Sc. - Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW 2, Poland
a Differentiation of germ cells in early oogenesis (quantitative and stereological analysis). Tetro-
dontophora bielanensis (Collembola)
GOLICHENKOV, V. A.; Cand.sci. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin
Hills, MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
a Development of dermal mclanophores, their structure, biochemistry, physiological regulatory
mechanisms, and behaviour. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
GOMOT. L.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Zool. et Embryol., Univ. de Besanqon, Place Marechal Leclerc,
25030 BESANCON Cedex, France
41
a Developpement embryonnaire de la glande uropygienne. Anas platyrhynclios (Aves) (avec
J. BRIDE)
b Differenciation sexuelle des hybrides femelles. (Aves) (avec A. DERAY)
c Organogenese de la glande mammaire (culture in vitro). Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
d Fonctionnement de rappareil genital (culture d'organes). Helix aspersa (Gastropoda)
e Le developpement in vivo et in vitro du coeur. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura) (avec
M. BRIDE-VUILLET)
f Histophysiologie des testicules et de Fhypophyse des hybrides intervene riques steriles comparee a
celle des canards fertiles. Cairina nioschata, Anas platyrhynclios (Aves) (aves C. R. MARCHAND)
g Determinisme de la sexuahte. Viviparus viviparus (Gastropoda) (avec B. GRIFFOND)
GONTCHAROFF, Miss M.; Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Cell., Univ. de Reims, B.P. 347, 51062 REIMS
Cedex, France
GOODWIN, B.C.; Ph.D. - School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON BNl 9QG,
England
GOSHCHETELIANI, I. S.; Cand.biol.sci. ^ Lab. of Exp. Zool., State Univ. of Tbilisi, KUTAISI,
Georgian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.
a Influence of albumen of different breeds on embryonic and postembryonic development. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b The overembryonic albuminous crater during embryonic development, especially graphite dust
adhesion to the crater; formative processes in albuminous and yolk covers. Same species as a
GOSWAMI, M. N. D.; Ph.D. ~ Lab. de Physio-Pathol. Cell., Inst. Gustave-Roussy, 94 VILLEJUIF,
France
a Developmental regulation of genetic expression: mechanism of protein synthesis and its control
in the liver. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Genetic transcription and translation of the transcribed messages as affected by hormones. Rattus
spec. (Rodentia)
GOTTING, K. J.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - I. Zool. Inst., Fachber. Biol., Univ. Giessen, Stephanst. 24, 63
GlESSEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Electron microscopy of oogenesis in marine forms. (Teleostei)
b Viviparity. Zoarces viviparus (Teleostei)
GOTTSCHEWSKI, G. H.M.t Prof. - Max-Planck Inst, fiir Immunbiol., FREIBURG/Br., B.R.D.
(Germany)
GOTTSCHLING, H.; Dr. - Inst, fiir Biochem. und Molek. Biol., Freie Univ. Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 1
BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
GOTZOS-CAPPELLI, Mrs. B.; Dr.Biol. - Inst. d'HistoI. et d'Embryol. Gen., Univ. de Fribourg, 1 rue
Gockel, 1700 FRIBOURG, Switzerland
a Culture of embryonic arteries. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GOTZOS, v.; Dr. Vet. - Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol. Gen., Univ. de Fribourg, 1 rue Gockel, 1700
FRIBOURG, Switzerland
a Culture of embryonic fibroblasts. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
GOUGET, P.; Dr. Med. - Lab. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Fac. de Med. de Montpellier-Nfmes,
Av. Kennedy, 30000 NfMES, France
a Ultrastructure of clcavins embryo. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
GOUIN, F. J.; Dr.es Sci. - Musee Zool. de I'Univ. et de la Ville, 29 Bd. de la Victoire, 67000
STRASBOURG, France
GOUNON, P.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. d'Embryol. Exp., Centre de Rech. du CNRS, 67 rue Maurice
Gunsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a L'expression des genes lethaux: "lethal-mitotique" et "ulcere" (microchirurgie, cytologic ultra-
structurale, analyse biochemique des proteines microtubulaires). Pleurodcles waltlii (Llrodcla)
GOVAERF, Miss M. C; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS
Cedex 05, France
a Histocompatibility in vitro. Hydractinia echinata (Hydrozoa)
GRAHAM, C. F.; D.Phil. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oxford, South Parks Rd., OXFORD 0X1 3PS,
England
a Experimental parthenogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development of teratomas in vitro. Same species as a
GRASSMANN, A. - Inst. Suisse de Rech. Exp. sur le Cancer, 21 rue Bugnon, 1011 LAUSANNE,
Switzerland
a Factors controlling de- and rcdiffcrentiation of cultured iris epithelial cells, studied by cell
injection combined with immunotluorcscence for eamma crystallin. Notophthalmus viridcscens
(Urodcia) (with T. YAM ADA and S. P. MODAK)
GRASSO, M.; Dr., Prof. Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a Role of neurosecretion in the regeneration and in the ditferentiation and ripening of the genital
apparatus. Dugesia lugubris, Polycelis nigra (Turbellaria), Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda)
b Descriptive and experimental study of development and sex differentiation of genital apparatus.
Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda)
GRAZIOSI, G.; D.Sc. - Inst, of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. of Trieste, Via A. Valerio 32, 34127
TRIESTE, Italy
GREIT'F, Th. F. J. de; Dr. - Lab. for Chcm. Cytol., Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Niimcgcn, Toernooiveld,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands ■ ^
a Regulation of cell cycle and its significance for development and differentiation: the role of
changes in membrane properties and structure, ion- and cyclic nucleotide metabolism. Physarum
polycephaliim (Luniycetozoina), Xenopus laevis (Anura), neuroblastoma cells, Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (with J. G. BLUEMINK, P. T. van der SAAG, S. W. de LAAT, and B. A. M. van der
ZEIJST(Univ. of Utrecht))
GRFENHAM, L. W.; Dr. Dept. of Bacterid., Univ. of Bristol, University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD,
England
a In vitro culture of disaggregated brain tissues of 18 day-old foetuses for morphological and
pathological studies. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Developmental pathology (Crcutzfeldt-Jacob disease) of neurotropic C-type virus infection of
foetal tissue cultures. Same species as a
CREMO, Miss F.; M.D. 1st. di Istol. e Embriol. Gen., Univ. di Torino, Corso M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
GRIBNAU, Miss A. A. M.; Dr. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein
N. 21, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Development of the diencephalon. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
GRIFEOND (ROGNON), Mrs. B.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool. et Embryol., Univ. de Besangon, Place
Marechal Leclerc, 25030 BESANf ON Cedex, France
a Determinisme de la sexualite. Viviparus viviparus (Gastropoda) (avec L. GOMOT)
GRIGNON, G.; Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Med., Univ. de Nancy I, 30 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY, France
a Maturation du complexe hypothalamo-hypophysaire. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Differenciation du tube seminiferc. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
GRIM, M.; MUDr. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Prenatal development of muscles. Ambystoma mexicanum (Amphibia), Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Homo sapiens (Primates)
GRIPPO, P. - Lab. of Molec. Embryol., Consiglio Naz. delle Ricerche, Via Toiano 2, 80072 ARCO
FELICE (Napoli), Italy
GRODZINSKI, Z.; D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Comp. Anat., Jagellonian Univ., ul. Krupnicza 50,
30-060 KRAk5w, Poland
a Ultrastructure and some physico-chemical properties of yolk platelets. Triturus spec, Salamandra
spec. (Urodcla)
GROINENDIJK (HUIJBERS), Mrs. M. M.; M.D., D.Sc. - Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol., State
Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Interrelation of embryonic gonads, thyroids, pituitaries and oviducts; mechanism of oviduct
regression in male and female, and of right ovary regression in female (hemicastration, castration,
implantation of endocrine glands, administration of gonadal and other hormones). Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Hormonal dependency of down feather pigmentation (castration, pituitary implantation,
modification of thyroid hormone levels, administration of drugs (a -MSH etc.)). Same species as a
GRUFEYDD, LI. D.; Ph.D. - Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. CoU. of N.Wales, MENAI BRIDGE, Anglesey
LL59 5EY, Wales, UK
GRUN, G.; Dr. - Lchrst. fur Spez. ZooL, Ruhr-Univ., Universitiitsstr. 150, 463 BOCHUM, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Ultrastructure and histochemistry of the differentiating retina. Tilapia spec. (Teleostei)
GRUNEBERG, H.; Ph.D., M.D., D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Human Genet, and Biometry, Univ.
Coll. London, Wolfson House, 4 Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2HE, England
GRUNZ, H.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Biochem. und Molek. Biol., Eachbereich I (Vorklinik), Ereie Univ.
Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
GUARDABASSl, Miss A.; Dr.nat.sci., Prof. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Tormo, Via
Giolitti 34, 10123 TORINO, Italy
GUASTALLA, Miss A.; Dr. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Torino, Via Giolitti 34, 10123
TORINO, Italy
GUEDENET, J.C; Ing. - Lab. de Biol. Med., Univ. de Nancy I, 30 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY,
France
a Developpement du complexe hypothalamo-hypophysaire. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
GUERRIER, P. C; D.Sc Stat. Biologique, place Georges-Teissier, 2921 1 ROSCOFF, France
a Epigenesis of axial patterns during early development: intracellular activation and intercellular
relations (microsurgery, isotope labehng). Dentalium spec. (Scaphopoda), Patella spec. (Gastro-
poda), Sabellaria spec. (Polychaeta)
b Morphogenetic significance of changes in membrane properties during meiosis and early develop-
ment. Asterias spec, Sphaerechinus spec (Echinodermata), Sabellaria spec (Polychaeta)
GUICHARD (CHAVENET), .Mrs. A.; M.Sc - Lab. de Chim. Horm., Maternite de Port-Royal, 123 Bd.
de Port Royal, 75014 PARIS, France
GUIET, Mrs. A. BARAT - Lab. de Biol, de la Reprod., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Tour 32, Rez de
Chaussee, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Consommation et diffusion d'oxygene et action d'inhibiteurs enzymatiques de respiration dans
les lobules placentaires in vitro. Homo sapiens (Primates)
GUIGNARD, J.-L.; Prof. - Lab. de Bot., Fac de Pharm. de Paris-Sud, rue J.B.Clement, 92290
CHATENAY-MALABRY, France
a Differentiation of embryoids. Lychnis dioica (Caryophyllaceae)
GUILLEMIN, Miss C: Dr.3e cycle - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230
PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Ancuploid condition. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
GUILLET, C; Dr.spec Dept. de BioL Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre
43
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Adenylic nucleotides during development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera), Pieris brassicae
(Lepidoptera)
GUILLET (BERNARD), Mrs. F.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu,
75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Multiple forms of isoenzyme systems during ontogenesis. Pleurodeles waltlii, P. poireti (Urodela)
GUIRAO-PEREZ, M.; Med.Dr., Prof. - Inst. F.Oloriz, Fac. of Med., Univ. of Granada, GRANADA,
Spain
GULAMHUSEIN, A. P.; Ph.D. Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Leicester, University Rd., LEICESTER
LEI 7RH, England
a Reproduction, especially delayed implantation: 1. light and electron microscopy of the
blastocyst and uterine epithelium; 2. histochemistry of the reproductive tract. Mustela crminea
(Carnivora)
b Light and electron microscopy of pre- and post implantation changes in the uterus. Putorius p.
furo (Carnivora)
c Development and structure of extra-embryonic membranes: placental labyrinth, paraplacental
chorion, and haemophagous organ (light and electron microscopy). Putorius p. furo (Carnivora)
d Reciprocal insemination and embryo transfer between Putorius p. furo and Mustela erminea
(Carnivora)
GULLUNI CUOMO, Mrs. M.; Dr. - 1st. di Biol. Gen., Fac. di Med., Univ. di Roma, Policlinico
Umberto I, 00100 ROMA, Italy
a Effects of gravity acceleration during growth of primary root. Vicia faba (Papilionaceae)
b Effects of 1-asparaginase, strychnin, and veratrum during embryonic development. Rana
esculenta, Bufo vulgaris (Anura)
GUMPEL (PINOT), Mrs. M.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de
la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a La croissance et la differenciation du bourgeon de membre in vitro. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Rapports mesenchyme axial - mesenchyme lateral dans i'organogenese du membre. Meme espece
com me a
c Organosenese du mesonephros. Gallus gallus, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves) (avec Y. CROISILLE et
C. MARTIN)
GURDON, J. B.; D.Phil. - Lab. of Molec. Biol., Med. Res. Counc, Hills Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH,
England
a Gene expression in early development. (Amphibia)
GUREEVA-PREOBRAGENSKAYA, Miss E. V. - Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ., LENINGRAD
198904, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental, morphological, cytochemical, and autoradiographic study of oocyte maturation.
Clupeiformes, Percifornies, Cypriniformes (Teleostei)
GUSTAFSON, T.; Fil.Dr., Prof. - Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM,
Sweden
a Control of morphogenetic movements and of larval muscular and ciliar activity by acetylcholine
and serotonin; graded variation of sensor pacemaker, conductive and contractile activities along
, the animal-vegetal axis and its relation to behaviour. Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
GYEVAI (TOTH), Mrs. A. T. - Morphol. Dept., Inst, of Exper. Med., Hung. Acad, of Sci., Szigony u.
43, P.O.B. 67, BUDAPEST 1083, Hungary
a Fine structure and hormonal activity of intact and cultured embryonic adrenal cells of different
species. Felis,domestica (Carnivora), Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Fine structure and hormonal activity of cultured embryonic hypophysis. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
HAARLEM, R. van - Dept. of Zool., Cathol. Univ., Toernooiveld, NIJMFGLN, Netherlands
a Cell migration and pattern formation during early development. Nothobranchius neumanni
(Teleostei)
HABROVA (VILIMKOVA), Mrs. V.; RNDr. - Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicnd 7, 12844
PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Nucleic acids and subcellular particles in oogenesis and early development. (Amphibia) (with
J. NEDVfDEK)
HACCIUS, Miss B.; Dr., Prof. - Inst, fur spez. Bot. der Univ., 65 MAINZ, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Adventitious buds or somatogenic embryos from in vitro cultivated tissues. Pisum sativum,
Solanum tuberosum and other spp. (Angiospermae)
b Adventitious embryos from cultivated ovules. (Angiospermae)
c Phenocopying effects of phenylboronic acid. (Angiospermae)
HACH, P.; M.D. Inst, of Embryol., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Peri- and postnatal differentiation of rough endoplasmic reticulum in acinar pancreatic cells (ratio
free: bounded ribosomes). Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
b Differentiation and development of pigment granules and melanocytes in normal tissue and in
tumours of different origin (incl. biochemistry). Rana esculenta (Anura), Mus musculus (Roden-
tia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
HADJHSKI, P.; Dr. - Lab. d'Histol., Fac. de Mc-d. de Paris, 45 rue des Saints-Peres, 75 PARIS Vie,
France
HADORN, F.; Dr. Phil., Prof. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Ziirich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Determination, transdetermination and differentiation in cells of imaginal discs. Drosophila
melanogaster, D. spec. (Diptera)
HAFF1-:N (STFNGER), Mrs. K. F.; D.Sc. - Unite de Rech. No. 61, INSERM, Av.Moliere, 67200
STRASBOURG/Hautepierre, France
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a Biosynthesis of steroid iiormones in embryonic gonads. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HAGELIN, L.-O.: Dr. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Stockholm, Box 6801, 113 86 STOCKHOLM,
Sweden
a Embryology of the membraneous labyrinth. Lampetra fluviatilis, L. planeri, Petromyzon marinus
(Cyclostomata)
HAGENMAIER, H. E.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fur Zool., Rhein.-Westf.-Techn. Hochschule, Kopernikusstr.
16, 51 AACHEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Bfochemistry of hatching. Salmo triitta, S. gairdneri (Teleostei)
b Structure and chemistry of the chorion. Salmo gairdneri, Perca fluviatilis (Teleostei)
HAGET, A.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de ZooL Exper., Univ. de Bordeaux 1, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Activation du systeme ovulaire. Leptinotarsa spec. (Coleoptera)
b Differenciation ultrastructurale du mesoderme splanchnique et de I'epithelium intestinal moyen.
Meme espece comme a
c Developpement embryonnaire des stemmates. Meme espece comme a
HAGSTROM, B. E.; Fil.Dr. - Dept. of Pharmacol, and Toxicol., AB KABl, 104 25 STOCKHOLM 30,
Sweden
a The effect of drugs and environmental factors on development and morphogenesis (expermiental
study; electron mi^croscopy). (E^chinoidea), marine spp. (Teleostei)
b Teratogcnesis and mutagenesis, especially in early development. Laboratory animals (Mammalia),
Homo sapiens (Primates)
HAHNENKAMP, L. - Inst. Allg. Zool. und Exp. Morphol., Freie Univ., Kon.-Luise Str. 1-3, 1
BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany) . , .
a Formation and differentiation of the post-naupliar germ band (comparative study, phylogeny).
Isopoda, Cumacea, Tanaidacea, Amphipoda and other Malacostraca (Crustacea)
b The cell-lineage of almost all post-naupliar cells is demonstrated by recording mitoses. Ligia
oceanica (Isopoda, Crustacea)
HALFER, Miss C. - 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133 MILANO. Italy
HAMBURGER. K.; Cand.mag. - Biol. Inst., Carlsberg Found, 16 Tagensvej, 2200 COPENHAGEN N,
Denmark
a Respiratory metabolism during early development (gradient diver technique). Rana oxyrrhinus,
R. platyrrhinus (Anura)
HAMES, B. D.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, COLCHESTER, Essex C04 3SQ,
England . • , x
a Mechanisms of translational control during development. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
HAMILTON, Miss L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol, as AppL to Med., Middlesex Hosp. Med. Sch., LONDON
\V1P6b'd, England
a Haploid svndromc. Xenopus spp. (Anura)
b Radiation sensitivity of haploid and diploid embryos. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Haploid and diploid tissues (electron microscopy). Same species as b (with H. FOX, Dept. of
HAMILTON. W. J.; Prof. (Emer.) - 45 Wolsey Rd., Moor Park, NORTHWOOD, Middlesex, England
a Placenta. Callithrix jacchus (Primates) x,cu aa,t7xt n p r»
HAMMERLING, J.; Dr.phil.. Prof. (Emer.) - Schopenhauerstr.27, 2940 WILHELMSHAVEN. B.R.D.
HANCOCK J^L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Royal Vet. Coll., LONDON NAVl OTU, England
a Intergeneric hybrids. Capra hircus x Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
b Developmental pathology of hybrid placenta. Same species as a . c
c Immunological aspects of foetal-maternal relationships exemplified by hybrid gestation. Same
species as a (with P. T. McGOVERN) ...,,„r^ , „ o i^
HANKE, W.; Dr., Prof. - Zool. Inst. II der Univ., Kaiserstr. 12, 75 KARLSRUHE 1, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Influence of hormones on skin. Rana temporaria (Anura), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Effects of adrenocortical hormones. Anguilla anguilla (Teleostei), Ambystoma spec. (Urodela),
Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Development of endocrine tissue. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
d Influence of hormones on metamorphosis; effects of different hormones depending on the stage
of development. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HANOCQ, Miss F. A.; Lic.Sci.Zool. - Dept. of Molec.Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des
Chevaux, 1640 RHODE-ST.-GENf;SE, Belgium
a Nucleic acid metabolism (chiefly DNA) during maturation ot oocytes (autoradiography,
biochemistry). (Amphibia)
b The hypothetical hepatic origin of the DNA associated to yolk platelets. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HANOCO (QUERTIFR) Mrs J A.; Dr.en Sci.Biol. - Dept. of Molec.Biol, Free University of Bru.ssels,
67 rue des Chevaux,' 1640 RH0DE-ST.-GEN£SE, Belgium
a Mechanismsof in vitro maturation. Xenopus laevis (Anura) r , om oa
HANSEN-DELKESKAMP, Mrs. E.; Dr. - Fachber. Biol., Univ. Regensburg, Postfach 397, «4
REGENSBURG 2, B.R.D. (Germany)
a MetaboHsm of oocytes, eggs, and embryos. Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera) ...
b Enzyme patterns and regulation of metabohc pathways and biochemical differentiation m the
early embryo. Same species as a „ „ „„, „^ ,,.,t- o ^ j
HANSSON MILD K.; Fil. Dr. - Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA, Sweden
a Permeation, diffusion of wate'r and osmoregulation. Rana spp. (Anura)
b Cortical tension. Same species as a
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HARA, K.; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, Universiteitscentrum "De
Uithof ', UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Cinematography of cleavage pattern and gastrulation movement. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with E. C. BOTERENBROOD)
b The origin of the dorso-ventral polarity of the egg (microcinematographv). Discoglossus pictus,
Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with P. D. NIEUWKOOP)
HARREBOMIiE, Mrs. A. E.; M.D. - Div. of Exper. Morphol., Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amster-
dam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-0., Netherlands
a Regeneration blastemata induced in heterotopic positions and their development. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
b Differentiation and de-differentiation during regeneration. Same species as a
HARRICANE (VORS), Mrs. M.-C; Dr.spec. - Lab. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Univ. de Montpellier, 2
rue Ecole de Medecinc, 34000 MONTPELLIER, France
HARRIS, J.W. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Royal Free Hosp., 8 Hunter St.,
LONDON WCIN IBP, England
a Morphogenesis of nose and palate. Mus musculus, Rattus spec, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia),
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Effect of trophoblast on uteroplacental blood vessels. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia), Homo
sapiens (Primates)
HARRISON, P. R.; Ph.D. - Beatson Inst, for Cane. Res., Royal Beatson Mem. Hosp., 132 Hill St.,
GLASGOW G3 6UD, Scotland, U.K.
a Control mechanisms during activation and expression of globin genes in erythroid cell develop-
ment in foetal liver. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Biochemistry and genetics of the coordinate regulation of erythroid functions during foetal liver
development and in Friend-virus transformed leukemic erythroblasts. Same species as a
HARRISON, R. G.; D.M., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool, P.O.Box 147, LIVERPOOL
L69 3BX, England
a Factors influencing the process of spermatogenesis. Rattus norvegicus, Gerbillinae (Rodentia),
Homo sapiens (Primates) =*
HARRISON, R. J.; M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Prof. - Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3DY, England
a Reproduction, gonads, placenta, endocrine organs. Phoca spec, (Pinnipedia), Tursiops spec,
Delphinus spec. (Cetacea)
HARRISSON, F. - Lab. of Anat. and EmbryoL, State Univ. Ctr., Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020
ANTWERPEN, Belgium
a Biogenic amines in the hypothalamo-hypophyseal system, especially ontogenesis. (Aves;
Mammalia)
b Role of neural crest cells in cmbryogenesis, possible neural crest origin of APUD-cells. (Aves;
Mammalia)
HARTE, Miss C; Dr., Prof. - Inst, fur Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gvrhofstr. 17, 5 KOLN 41,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Interactions between genes and environment in controlling morphogenesis of leaves. Antirrhinum
majus (Scrophulariaceae)
b Growth of callus, and differentiation in tissue cultures of different mutants. Oenothera hookeri
(Onagraceae), Antirrhinum majus (Scrophulariaceae)
HARTMAN, W.; D.V.M. ^ Vet. Anat. and Embryol. Inst., State Univ. of Utrecht, Bekkerst. 141,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
no embryological work in progress
HARTMANN, R.;Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Light and electron microscopy of spermatheca development in connection with endocrine
ablations. Gomphocerus rufus, Schistocerca gregaria (Acridinae, Ortiioptera)
HARTWIG, H.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Wirkungsmechanismus von Schilddriisenhormonen. Salamandra spec, Triturus spec, Ambystoma
spec (Urodela)
b Epithelcysten. Same species as a
c ^ Geweihbildung. Capreolus capreolus (Artiodactyla)
HASEK, M.; M.D. Dept. of Exp. Biol, and Genet., Inst, of Biol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Flemmingovo
nam. 2, PRAHA 6, Czechoslovakia
HATIER (AUTELIN), Mrs. R.; LicSci. - Lab. de Biol. Med., Univ. de Nancy I, 30 rue Lionnois,
54000 NANCY, France
a Histogenese et maturation de Taxe hypothalamo-hypophyso-surrenalien. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
HAUENSCHILD, C; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - ZooL Inst, der Techn. Univ., Pockelsstr. 10a, 3300
BRAUNSCHWEIG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Reproduction, sex differentiation, endocrinology, and periodicity. Platynereis spec, Ophryotro-
cha spec and other spp. (Polyciiaeta)
HAUSER, R. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Cell and Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern, Salilist. 8,
3012 BI'RN, Switzerland
a The role of the subcommissural organ in norma! development and regeneration of axial struc-
tures. Xenopus laevis (Anur^i), various spp. (Vertebrata)
HAY, Miss M. I".; Dr. - A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol, and Biochem., Anim. Res. Stat., 307
Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJO, England
a Histology, ultrastructure, and steroidogenic capacity of ovarian follicles. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
b Maturation of follicular oocytes in vitro. Same species as a
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HEAYSMAN (WAKELING), Mrs. J. E. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Cellular interaction in tissue culture
HEDLUND, K.-O.; Fil.kand. ZooL Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, 75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
HEESEN, D. te; Dipl.-Biol. - Emschergenossenschaft, Kronprinzenstr. 23, 41 ESSEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Dfvelopment of freshwater species as a test for pollution. (Teleostei)
HFIMLER, - I. ZooL Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Nurnberg, Universitiitsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Comparative embryology of coelom. Lanice conchilega (Polychaeta)
HEINE, H.; Dr.rer.nat.habil. - Zentr. der Morphol. (Dr. Senckenbergische Anat.) der Univ., Theodor-
Stern-Kai 7, 6 FRANKFURT/M., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Proteoglycans of the cellular matrix in embryonic tissues, especially heart and vessels.
(Mammalia)
HEIZMANN, C. W.: PJi.D. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Myofibrillar organellogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
HEIZMANN, P.; Dr.Ing. - Sect, de Biol. Gener. et AppL, Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
HELFENBEIN, L. L.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Kharkov State Univ., Dzerjinsky Square 4, KHARKOV,
U.S.S.R.
a History of developmental biology in Russia and abroad
HELMSING, P. J.; Dr. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Changes in nuclear protein patterns related with gene activation. Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
b RNA metabolism in newly activated puffs. Same species as a
HEMMINGS, W. A.; D.Sch. ^ ZooL Dept., Univ. Coll. of N.Wales, BANGOR, Caerns., Wales, U.K.
a Protein transport to the foetus. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Protein transport across the gut of the sucklina and mature animals. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
HENDELBI;RG, J.; Fil.Dr. - ZooL Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
HENGST, R. T. M.; Drs. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithof,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Establishment of bilateral symmetry in the unclcaved egg, studied by cytoplasm transplantation.
Xenopus lacvis, Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
HENOU, Mrs. C; Dr.3c cycle - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBIERE,
France
a Action du herbicide paraquat sur I'cmbryon. (Aves)
HERBERT, C. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of BioL Sci., Portsmouth Polytechnic, Park Rd., PORTSMOUTH
POl 2DY, England
a Gonadal cycle. Lacerta vivipara (Laccrtilia)
b H3-thymidine studies of tiie developing neural crest Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Electron microscopy of the developing pituitary and median eminence in larvae. Same species as
b
HERP, F. van; Ph.D. Dept. of Zool., Cathol. Univ., Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Sensitivity of larval and juvenile stages to neurohumoral substances. (Decapoda, Crustacea)
b Development of the neurosecretory system. (Decapoda, Crustacea)
HERRMANN, K. I. Zool. Inst, der Univ. Eriangen-Niirnberg, Universitiitsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experimental analysis of metamorphosis. Actinotrocha spec. (Phoronidea)
HESS, O.; Dr.rer nat., Prof. ~ Inst, flir AUgem. Biol., Univ. Diisseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129, 4000
DOSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experimental embryology. Bithynia tentaculata and other spp. (Gastropoda)
b Gene physiology, Y chromosome. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
c Genetic regulation of differentiation; male germ line cells. Same species as b
HESZKY, L. E.; Dr. - Tissue Cult. Lab., Natl. Inst, of Agrobotany, 2766 TAPl6SZELE, Hungary
a Morphogenesis in callus and antiier cultures; tissue and embryo differentiation from somatic
cells: Papilionaceae, Datura spec, Daucus spec, Oryza spec, and from haploid cells: Oryza spec,
Zea mays, Hordeum spec, Triticum spec. (Angiospermae)
b Physiology of cell and tissue differentiation and somatic embryogenesis in callus cultures.
Nicotiana tabacum, Daucus carota (Angiospermae)
HEWITT, W.; M.B., B.S. - Dept. of Anat., St. Thomas's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON SEl 7EH,
England
a Development of the brain. Homo sapiens and other spp. (Mammalia)
HIMELSTEIN-BRAW, Mrs. R.; M.Sc - Finsen Lab., Finsen Inst., 49 Strandboulevarden, 2100
COPENHAGEN (?, Denmark
a Follicle growth and atresia in the immature ovary. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Effect of irradiation of the neonatal thymus on development of the ovary. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
HINCHLIFFE, J. R.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll. of Wales, Penglais, ABERYSTWYTH
SY23 3DA, Wales, U.K.
a Contribution of cell death to genesis of form in the limb: suppression and extension of necrosis
in talpid3 and wingless mutants. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Autoradiography (35S04 uptake) of emergence of chondrogenic pattern in the limb, and its
significance for the evolution of lungfish paddle into amphibian limb. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
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c Ultrastructure of blastocyst implantation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
HINRICHSEN, K.; Dr.med., Prof. - Lehrstuhl fur Anat.I, Ruhr-Univ., Universitiitsstr. 150, Postfach
2148, 463 BOCHUM, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Thymus and lympathic system, cell regeneration and migration. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Morphogenesis of epitiieliogenic organs. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
HIRN, M.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Univ. de Provence - Centre St. Charles, Place
Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSKILLE-Cedex 3, France
a Regeneration. Cercyra hastata (Turbellaria)
b Relation between wound licaling and polarity
HOARAU, P.; Dr.spec. - Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Univ. de Provence - Centre St. Charles, Place
Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLH-Cedex 3, France
a Analyse des territoires de regeneration. Helleria brcvicornis (Isopoda, Crustacea)
HOARE (STERN), Mrs. M. S.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll. of N.Wales, BANGOR, Caerns., Wales,
U.K.
a Experimental studies in early mammalian embryos. Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
HOFMAN, Miss Lj.; D.Sc. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O. Box 166,
41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with
N. SKREB)
HOFMANN, D. K.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17, 5 k6LN41,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experimental study on endocrine control of caudal regeneration. Platynereis dumerilii
(Polychaeta)
b General and experimental study of reproduction, development, and endocrinology. Eunice
siciliensis (Polychaeta)
HOHL, H. R.; Dr.sc.nat., Prof. - Cytol. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Bot., Univ. of Zurich, Birchstr. 95. 8050
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Submicroscopic morphogenesis. Dictyostelium discoideum and other spp. (Acrasiales), Phytoph-
thora parasitica and other spp. (Phycomycetes)
HOLDEN, Miss J. J.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Genet., Biol. Res. Ctr., Hungarian Acad, of Sci., P.O.B. 521
6701 SZEGED, Hungary
a Cell determination and differentiation in embryos and imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Genetics of heat-shock proteins. Same species as a
c Ecdysone synthesis in the ring gland-brain complex in vitro. Same species as a
HOLDEREGGER, C; Ph.D. ~ Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberc, 8049
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Electron microscopy of giant chromosomes. Chironomus spec. (Diptera)
HOLLAND, D. L.; Ph.D. - N.E.R.C. Unit of Marine Invert. Biol., Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. Coll. of
North Wales, MENAI BRIDGE, Anglesey LL59 5EY, Wales, U.K.
HOLM, K. A; Fil.Dr. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
HOLT (SULEY), Mrs. A. C. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zoo!., Reading Univ., Whiteknights Park, READING
RG6 2AJ, England
a Developmental genetics, especially of variegated phenotypes. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
HOLTER, H.; Ph.D. - Biol. Inst., Carlsberg Found., 16 Tagensvej, 2200 COPENHAGEN N, Denmark
HOMANN, H. A.; Dr.rer.nat. - I. Physik. Inst., Univ. Gottingen, Siegemiihienwcg 61, 34
GOTTINGEN, B.R.D.
no embryological work in progress
HOORN, A. J. W.; Drs. - Dept. of Popul. and Evol. Biol., Genet. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium
III, Padualaan 8, UTRi:CHT, Netherlands
a Amylase isozymes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
HOPERSKAYA, Mrs. O. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., USSR Acad, of Sci., Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Specific induction by lens epithelial cells in gastrula ectoderm. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
b Isolation of the inductive substances from lens epithelial cells. Rana temporaria (Anura)
c Mechanisms causing periodic albinism in a mutation (aP). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
d Conditions of the initiation of development and the positioning of axial rudiment in the early
blastoderm. Leuciscus bergi (Cyprinidae), Epiplatys shaperi (Cyprinodontidae. Teleostei)
HORNBLAD, P. Y.; M.D. Lab. of Teratol., Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
HORNBY, Miss J. E.; Ph.D. Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Reading, Whiteknights Park, READING
RG6 2AJ, England
a Cell connnunication and cell sorting. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
HORSTADIUS, S.; Fil.Dr.. Prof. (Emer.) - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, 75122 UPPSALA
1, Sweden
HORTON, J. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Durham, Science Labs., South Rd., DURHAM
DHl 3Li;, England
a The role of the thymus in the ontogeny of immunity and the mechanism of graft rejection and
tolerance (alloimmune responses of animals thymectomized at extremely early stages of
lymphoid organ maturation). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HORVATH, Miss C; M.D. Lab. d! mbryol. ct de Cytogenet., Fac. de Med., Saint-Antoine, 27 rue
Chaligny, 75571 PARIS Cedex 12, i'mice
a Teratogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus rattus, Mus nniscuhis, Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
b Effect of teratogens on chromosomes. Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c Teratogenic action of inhibitors of cholesterol synthesis. Mus musculus, Rattus rattus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
HOUILLON,Ch.;D.Sc., Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. (2e sect.), Univ. de Paris VI, 12 rue Cuvier, 75230
PARIS Cedex 05, France
HOURDRY, J. - Lab. de Biol.-Vertebr., Centre d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris XI, Bat. 441, 91405 ORSAY,
France
HOUS^AINT, Mrs. E. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nantes, 38 Bd.Michelet, B.P. 1044, 44037
NANTES Cedex, France
a Differenciation biochimique des hepatocytes. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Etude experimentale du developpement du foie. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Cultures d'hepatocytes d'embryons. Gallus gallus, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
d Embryonic origin of lymphocytes in the bursa of Fabricius. Same species as c
HOYES, A. D.; Ph.D. - Anat. Dept., St.Mary's Hosp. Med. School, Norfolk Place, LONDON \V.2,
England
a Ultrastructure of the chorion laeve and decidua. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Ultras"tructure of haematopoiesis in the liver and bone marrow. Same species as a
HUBER, W.; D.Sc, Prof. - Naturhist. Museum, und Zool. Inst, der Univ., Abt. fiir Morphol. und Biol.
der Wirbeltiere, Bernast. 15, 3005 BERN, Switzerland
a Biomctrie des Schadels. Canis familiaris (Carnivora), Rupicapra rupicapra (Artiodactyla)
b Postembryonales Wachstum. Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
c Geschlechtszyklus. Rupicapra rupicapra (.Artiodactyla)
d Fortptlanzung und Geschlechtszyklus. Sciurus vulgaris (Rodentia)
e Fortpflanzung und Reproduktionsleistung. Lepus europaeus (Lagomorpha), Canis familiaris
(Carnivora)
HUBERT, Miss C. - Lab. de Chim. Horm., Maternite de Port Royal, 123 Bd. de Port Royal, 75014
PARIS, France
a Protein synthesis and characterization of specific proteins in a cell free system from the placenta.
Homo sapiens (Primates)
HUBERT-VAN STEVENS, Mrs. E. M. C. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des
Chevaux, 1640 RHODE-ST-GENfeSE, Belgium
a Maturation of oocytes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HUBERT, J.; Dr.es Sci. Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBIERE, France
a Lignee germinale chcz I'embryon, Ic jeune et I'adulte; etude descriptive et experimentale,
ultrastructure. Lacerta vivipara, L. muralis, L. viridis, Anguis fragilis (Lacertilia)
HUCHON, Miss D. E.; Dr. Sci. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS
Cedex 05, France
a Serum lipoprotein in relation witii yolk formation. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
HUET, C. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Fac. des Sci., Univ. Paris-Sud, Bat.445, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Developpement de I'appareil genital male et femelle de la larve. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
HUET, M. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Fac. des Sci., Univ. Paris-Sud, Bat.445, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Regeneration (influence des rayons X et du systeme nerveux). Asterina gibbosa (Asteroidea)
b Regeneration de la patte. Pleurodeles poireti (Urodela)
HULTIN, J. M. T.; Fil.Dr. - Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Protein and nucleic acid metabolism in early development. Artemia salina (Anostraca, Crustacea),
(Echinoidea)
HUMIIMSKI, S.; Dr.hab. - Chair of Zool., Coll. of Agric, Cybulskiego 20, 50-205 WROCLAW, Poland
HURLE GONZALEZ, J. M.; Dr.Med. - Serv. de Embriol. Exper., Dept. de Anat., Fac. de Med.,
SANTANDER, Spain
a Cell death during normal and abnormal morphogenesis (stages 9-34 H.H.; optic and electron
microscopy). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Development and role of cardiac jelly (microsurgery, optic and electron microscopy). Same
species as a
HURST, P. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, BIRMING-
HAM BI5 2TJ, England
a Development of embryos in normal and lUD (intra-uterine device) treated animals. Mus musculus
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens and other spp. (Primates)
lANNELLO, Miss A.; Dr.rer.nat. - 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Catania, Via Biblioteca 4,
95124 CATANIA, Italy
a Sviluppo delle ossa interparietali e preinterparietali. Homo sapiens (Primates)
IGNATJEVA, Mrs. G. M.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St.26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Relative duration of embryonic periods in connection with the morphogenetic function of nuclei
and yolk. Misgurnus fossilis, Esox lucius and otlier spp. (Teleostei), Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
IKONICOFF (KAPLAN), Mrs. L.; Dr.en Med., Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Chim. Horm., Maternite de
Port-Royal, 123 Bd. de Port Royal, 75014 PARIS, France
ILIES, A.; Dr.Biol. - Inst. d'Histochim. Med., Univ. Rene Descartes, 45 rue des Sts. Peres, 75270
PARIS Cedex 06, France
a Normal and pathological necrotic areas in embryonic development. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Normal and pathological development of the embryo. Same species as a
ILLIS, L. S.; M.D. - Wessex Neurol. Centre, Southampton Univ. Hosp., SOUTHAMPTON S09 4XY,
England
a Changes in synapses and gha after partial denervation of the central nervous system, and the
factors which influence the time course of its regeneration. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Felis
domestica (Carnivora) . „
b Changes following repetitive stimulation of the central nervous system. Same species as a
IMMERS, J.; Fil.Dr. - Wenner-Gren Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Biochemical factors in embryonic and larval development, particularly the role of mucopoly-
saccharides. Paracentrotus Hvidus (Pxhinoidea)
b Changes in interaction between proteins and nucleic acids in the course of early development.
Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris (Echinoidea)
c Interaction of animal-vegetal morphogenes with respect to double gradient concept. (Echinoidea)
INGLE, R.W.; Ph.D. - Dept.^of Zool., Brit. Museum (Nat. Hist.), Cromwell Rd., LONDON SW7 5BD,
England
a Larval development. (Brachyura, Decapoda, Crustacea)
INIGUEZ LOBETO, C. - Serv. Embriol. Exp., Dept. Anat., Fac. de Med., Av. Ramon y Cajal,
VALLADOLID, Spain
a Action of zinc upon development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ISH-HOROWICZ, D.; Ph.D. - Abt. Zellbiol., Biozentrum der Univ., Klingclbergstr.70, 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
a Genetics of heat-shock proteins. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
ISTAMBOULI, A.; M.es Sci. - Lab. de Morphogen. Veget., Univ. d'Aix-Marseille III, Centre
St-Charles, place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedex 3, France
a La dormance des graines et des bourgeons. Olea europaea (Oleaceae)
IVANOFF-GERARD, Mrs. A. - Lab. d'EmbryoL, Univ. de Nancy I, 31 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY,
a Histogenese des systemes aminergiques diencephaliques a partir du 6e jour de la vie embryonnaire
jusqu'a la quatrieme semaine postnatale. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
IVANOV E. A.; Cand.sci. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenm Hills,
MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R. . ^^ ^ ^„
a Experiments on the segmentation of the axial mesoderm. Rana temporana (Anura), Gallus
domesticus (Aves) , r. ^ r^
IVANOV, J. A.; Dr. - Dept. of Embryol., Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills, MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
temporarily: Dept. of Anat., London Hosp. Med. Coll., Turner St., LONDON E.l, England
a Somite morphogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
IVANOV V. I.; Dr. - Lab. of Exp. Genet., Inst, of Med. Genet., Kashirskoye Chaussee 6a, MOSCOW
115478, U.S.S.R.
a Determination of imaginal disc cells in normal and mutant strains. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Interaction of homoeotic and non-homoeotic genes during development. Same species as a
IVANOVA (KASAS), Mrs. O. M.; Dr.biol.sci., Prof. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ..
Mendeleevsky St. 5, LENINGRAD 199164, U.S.S.R.
a Comparative embryology. Synoicum pulmonaria (Ascidiacea)
b Asexual reproduction. Same species as a
IVEMARK, B. I.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pediat. Pathol., Karolinska sjukhuset, 104 01 STOCKHOLM
60, Sweden , ,„•.,■
IZMAILOW Miss R.; Dr. - Dept. of Plant Cytol. and Embryol., Inst, ol Bot., Jagelloman Univ.,
Grodzka 52, 31-044 KRAKOW, Poland
a Control of apomixis (cytology, embryology). Alchemilla spec. (Rosaceae), Ranunculus auricomus
(Ranunculaceae)
JACOB, H. J.; Dr.med. - Lehrstuh! fiir Anat. I, Ruhr-Univ., Universitiitsstr. 150, Postfach 2148, 463
BOCHUM-Querenburg, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of vertebral column. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Differentiation of somites. Same species as a
c Ultrastructure of connective tissue differentiation. Same species as a
d Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of prelaying stages. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix
c. japonica (Aves)
e Origin and development of musculature. Same species as d
JACOB, J.; Ph. D. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scotland, U. K.
a Ultrastructural changes and patterns of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis in differentiating cells
as studied by E.M. autoradiography. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Characterization of DNA by in situ hybridization of labelled RNA with ultrathin sections of cells
and tissues. Xenopus laevis (Anura), mouse L cells, HeLa cells (Mammalia)
JACOB (LOES), Mrs. M.; Dr.med. - Lehrstuhl fiir Anat.I, Ruhr Univ., Universitatsstr. 150, Postfach
2148, 463 BOCHUM-Oucrcnhurg, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of vertebral column. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Differentiation of somites. Same species as a
c Ultrastructure of connective tissue differentiation. Same species as a
d Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of prelaying stages. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix
c. japonica (Aves)
e Origin and development of musculature. Same species as d
JACOBSON, D. C. O.; Fil.Dr., Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561. S-75122 UPPSALA 1,
JACQUOT, R. L.; D.Sc, Prof. Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P. 347, 51062 REIMS
Cedex, France
a Pre- and postnatal changes in glucose and glycogen metabolism of the liver cell; eventually assays
on isolated cultured hepatocytes; electron microscopy. Rattus norvegicus (Rodcntia)
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b Hemopoietic function of the foetal liver; factors controlling its progressive disappearance. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (with J. NAGEL)
c Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the mother.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with J. M. FELIX, B. C. J. SUTTER, and Mrs. M. T. SUTTER)
JAFFRAY, J. Y. ^ Lab. d'Histol.-EmbryoL, Fac. de Med., Bd.Winston Churchill, B.P. 38, 63001
CLERMONT-FERRAND Cedex, France
a Chromosome ultrastructure. Homo sapiens {Primates)
JAGERSTEN, K. G. M.; Fil.Dr., Prof.(Emer.) - ZooL Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75I22
UPPSALA I, Sweden
JALOUZOT, R. ^ Lab. de Biol. Cell., Univ. de Reims, B.P. 347, 51062 REIMS Cedex, France
JAMES, B. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park., SWANSEA,
Glamorgan, Wales, U.K.
a Larval biology. Helicometra spec, Meiogymnophallus spec. Microphallus spec, Renicola spec.
(Trematoda)
JAMES, D. A.; D.Phil. - Dept. of Pathol., Wellcome Res. Labs., Langley Court, BECKENHAM, Kent
BR3 3BS, England
a Teratogenicity of pharmaceuticals. Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
JAMES, D. W.; B.S., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Embrvol., Univ. Coll. London. Gower St., LONDON
WC1E6BT, England
JANDIERI, Miss K. M. - Dept. of Developm. Biol., Inst, of Exp. Morphol., Acad, of Sci. of the SSR,
Digomi, 380059 TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
a Participation of nuclear and cytoplasmic substances in control of state of DNA in chromatin.
Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
JANKOVIC!:, B. D.; M. D., Ph.D. - Immunol. Res. Center, Univ. of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 458, P.O.
Box 979, 1 1000 BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
JANNING, W.; Dr. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Badestr. 9, 44 MUNSTER/Westf., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Analysis of genetic mosaics of internal organs (larval and imaginal), using enzyme marker genes.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
JANSEN, J.; M.D., Prof.(Emer.) ^ Anat. Inst., Univ. of Oslo, Karl Johansgate 47, OSLO 1, Norway
a Morphogenesis of brain stem nuclei. Balaenoptera musculus, B. physalus (Cetacea)
JANSSEN, P. Th.; Drs. - Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of Utrecht, Janskerkhof 3A,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Synthesis of soluble proteins in the whole embryo and in the cultured eye cup (disc electro-
phoresis, isoelectric focusing, autoradiography). Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with H.van der
STARRE)
b Biosynthesis and localization of a-fetoprotein in early development (immunofluorescence). Same
species as a
JANTOSOVlfOVA, Mrs. J.; M.V.Dr. - Anat. Inst., Vet.-Med. Fak., Komenskeho 71, KOSICE,
Czechoslovakia
a Morphogenesis of the testis. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
JANTZEN (WILKENS), Mrs. H. L. M.; Dr. - Physiol. Lehrst., ZooL Inst, der Univ., Berlinerstr. 15, 69
HEIDELBERG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Synthesis of new RNA populations needed for encystment. Acanthamoeba castellanii
(Rhizopoda)
b Informational value of new transcription products during development. Same species as a
c Translation products in cell free synthesizing systems of stage specific poly-A RNA. Same species
as a
d Phosphorylation of histones during development. Same species as a
JARSKAR, R. J.; Dr. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Gothenburg, Fack, S-400 33 GOTHENBURG 33.
Sweden
JAYLET, A.; D. Sc - Lab. de Biol. Gen., Univ. Paul-Sabatier, 118 Rte de Narbonne, 31077
TOULOUSE Cedex, France
a Effets des rayons X sur la descendance d'animaux irradies; etude des anomalies chromosomiques;
mode de transmission des chromosomes remanies; creation de lignees homozygotes pour des
chromosomes marqueurs. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Gynogenese. (Urodela)
c Parthenogenese experimentale. (Urodela)
JEANVOINE, Mrs. G. - Lab. de Biol. Med., Univ. de Nancy I, 30 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY,
I-'rance
a Histogenese des pituicytes. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
JELASKA, Mrs. S.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Bot., Univ. of Zagreb. Rooseveltov trg 6/111, 41001 ZAGREB
P.p. 933, Yugoslavia
a Alternation of embryogenic potential in callus culture; anatomy and morphology of embryoid
and plantlets; embryo formation by isolated single cells. Cucurbita pepo (Cucurbitaceae)
JELfNEK, R.; MUDr., CSc - Inst, of Exp. Med., Dept. of Teratol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Legerova 61
120 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Quantitative morphogenesis of the placenta and fetal membranes with respect to teratology
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (Placentalia, Mammalia)
b Elaboration of an appropriate method for testing the teratogenic activity of drugs. Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Embryotoxic effects of normal and pathological blood serum of different species including man
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Analysis of the teratogenic action of histone and histone fractions. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
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JENKINSON, E. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Bristol, University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD,
England
a Immunology of reproduction. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Biology of the trophoblast. Same species as a
c Early embryonic development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
JENSEN, P. v.; M.Sc. - Inst, of Gen. Zool., Univ. of Copenhagen, 15 Universitetsparken, 2100
COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark
a Ultrastructural changes in metamorphosing hearts. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
b DNA amount and DNA synthesis in the individual cells of the metamorphosing heart. Same
species as a
JIRICKA, Z.; M.D., Ph.D. - Inst, of Pharmacol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Albcrtov 4, 128 00 PR AH A 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Normal and pathological histology and histochemistry of the implantation and placentation.
Homo sapiens (Primates; Rodentia)
b The influence of drugs and bacterial toxins on the implantation and placentation. Same species as
a
JIRSOVA, MissZ.;M.D. - Inst, of Embryol., Fac. of Med., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA
2, Czechoslovakia
a Egg transplantation (electron microscopy and cytochemistry of egg transport and implantation in
experimental conditions). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Electron microscopy and cytochemistry of tubal epithelium differentiation. (Rodentia; Carni-
vora). Homo sapiens (Primates)
JOHANNISSON, R.; Dr. - Inst, fur Allgem. Biol., Univ. Diisseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129, 4000
DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a The synthetic capacity and the structure of oocytes and nurse cells; the deposition of yolk
protein in the oocyte. Daphnia magna (Cladocera, Crustacea)
b Gene physiology, Y chromosome. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
c Genetic regulation of differentiation; male germ line cells. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
JOHN, H. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JN,
Scotland, U.K.
a Biosynthesis of contractile proteins during myogenesis in vitro. Mus musculus, Rattus spec.
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates) . ,^ . ., a, ,,, ^ , „ „ ^
JOHNEN, Miss A. G.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D.
(Germany) , ■ • ,
a Die Wirkungsspezifitiit abnormer Induktoren in der Entwicklung. Tnturus vulgaris, Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
b Die Bedeutung des Zeitfaktors beim Induktionsvorgang. Dieselben Arten wie a
c Untersuchungen liber die Kompetenzverhaltnisse beim Ektoderm. Ambystoma mexicanum,
Triturus vulgaris, T. alpestris, T. helveticus (Urodela)
d Wechselwirkung zwischen Ektoderm und Mesoderm in gastrula und neurula. Dieselben Arten wie
c
JOHNSON, D. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Leeds, LEEDS LS2 9NL, England
a Electron microscopy of abnormal tissues, brain biochemistry, and neuroendocrinology of annnals
carrying mutant genes. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
JOHNSON, M. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Surface properties of gametes and early embryos (specific probes, c. g. lectms, antibodies, etc.).
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Early development studied with sensitive micro-methods for determination of protein synthetic
patterns in whole or microsurgically dissected normal and mutant embryos. Same species as a
c Developmental commitment and spatial relationship of cells in early embryos studied with
interspecific chimaeras and antigenic markers. Mus musculus, Rattus spcc\ (Rodentia)
JONCZY, J.; M.Sc. - Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW 2, Poland
a Differentiation of primordial germ cells (qualitative and stereological analysis). Tetrodontophora
bielancnsis (Collembola)
JONES (HOLT), Mrs. E. C; Pii.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM B15 2TJ, England
a The effect of maternal age on morphology and development ol fertilized eggs. Mus musculus
JONES, G. E.'; Ph.D. Dept. of Biol., Queen Elisabeth Coll., Univ. of London, LONDON \V8 7AH,
England
a Effect of cytochalasin B on electrophoretic mobility and adhesion ot embryonic cells. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
b Control of cellular movement and adhesion in haemocytes. Patella vulgata (Gastropoda)
JONES, K. W.; Ph.D. Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
El'l9 3JN, Scotland, U. K. . .
a Location and function of reiterated DNA sequences in nuclei and chromosomes studied by in situ
hybridization of complementary RNA. (Meta/oa)
b Ultrastructure, biochemistry, and differentiation of myogenic cells, especially processes of
transcription and translation
c Location of polyadenylated messenger RNAs by in situ hybridization ol poly-U(H3) and inRNA
complementary cDNAs. (Insecta), Rattus spec, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens and
other spp. (Primates)
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JONES, W. E.; Ph.D. - Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. Coll. of N.Wales, MENAI BRIDGE, Anglesey, Wales,
U.K.
JONG, Miss G. de; M.Sc. -- Dept. of Popul. and Evol. Biol., Genet. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht, Transito-
rium III, Padualaan 8, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a a-amylase activity during larval development and its influence on competition between strains.
Drosophila melanogastcr (Diptera)
JONGH, H. J. de; D.Sc. - Dept. of Anat. and Embrvol., Univ. of Groningen, Oostersingel 69,
GRONINGEN, Netherlands
a Functional morphology of the head with special reference to larval life and metamorphosis.
(Anura)
b Ultrastructural aspects of metamorphosis of cranial muscles. (Anura)
JONSSON, B. G.; Fil.lic. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
JOSEPH. J.; D.Sc, M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Guy's Hosp. Med. School. LONDON SEI 9RT,
England
a Regeneration: 1. epithelium; 2. whole thickness of adult ear; 3. effects of steroids and drugs.
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
JOSEPHSEN,^K.; D.D.S. - Dept. of Anat., Royal Dent. Coll., Vennelyst Blvd., 8000 ARHUS C,
Denmark
a Incisor enamel organ: I. morphological and functional aspects of the maturation zone; 2. effect
of fixatives on the preservation. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
JOST, A. D.; D.Sc, M.D., Prof. - Lab. de PhysioL Comp., Univ. de Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75230
PARIS Cedex 05, France
JUBERTHIE, C; D.Sc - Lab. souterrain. Centre Natl. Rech. Scient., 09410 MOULIS, France
a Diffcrenciation cytologique des organes neurohemaux. Ischyropsalis luteipes (Phalangida,
Aracimida)
b Developpcment. Phryssus spec. (Arachnida)
c Influence des facteurs abiotiques (temperature) sur le developpcment einbryonnaire des especes
souterraines. Bathysciola spec, Speonomus spec, Antrocharis spec (Coleoptera)
JUBERTHIE-JUPEAU, Mrs. L.; D.Sc - Lab. souterrain. Centre NatL Rech. Scient., 09410 MOULIS,
France
a Action de la temperature sur le developpcment embryonnaire et postembryonnaire compare des
especes souterraines. (Mysidacea, Crustacea)
b Biologic du developpcment. Troglocaris spec. (Decapoda, Crustacea)
c Developpcment du pedonculc oculaire des especes souterraines. (Crustacea)
JUCHAULT, P.; Dr. - Lab. dc Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du Recteur
Pineau, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Controle neurohumoral de la diffcrenciation sexuelle chez des especes gonochoriques et
hermaphrodites. (Isopoda, Crustacea)
b Intersexualitc et monogenic. Same species as a
JUNLRA, Miss H. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Bat.G, Tour 32, 4 place
Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Electrophoresis and immunochemistry of a "female protein fraction". Orchestia gammarellus
(Amphipoda, Crustacea) (with Y. CROISILLE (Nogent), H. CHARNIAUX-COTTON, and J.J.
MEUSY)
JUNG, E.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst. I der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG. B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experiments to determine the ooplasmic reaction system. Bruchidius (= Acanthoscelides)
obtectus, Dermestes frischi (Coleoptera)
JURA, Cz.; D.Sc. - Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50, KRAKCJW, Poland
a Early developmental stages. Tetrodontophora bielancnsis (CoUembola)
b First cleavage, studied with UV micro-beam. Succinea putris (Gastropoda)
JURAND, A.; Ph.D. Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Teratogenic activity of neurotropic drugs. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Formation of various cell organelles during the fission cycle. Paramecium aurelia (Ciliata)
c Partial ncotcny. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
d Subcellular differentiation in premetamorphic stages. Rhynchosciara hollaenderi (Diptera)
KACZANOWSKA (DOBRZANSKA), Mrs. J.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. of Protozool., Inst, of ZooL, Warsaw
Univ., Krakowskie Przedmics'cie 26/28, 00-927 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Effects of actinomycin D on divisional morphogenesis. Paramecium aurelia (Ciliata)
b Effects of some mutations on the cortical pattern, growth, and proliferation of ciliary units.
Same species as a
c The concept of positional information applied to the pattern of sites where organelles are
formed. Chilodonella cucullulus (Ciliata)
d Cortex regeneration after injury. Same species as c
e Effect of^high temperature (continuous and pulse treatment) on divisional morphogenesis. Same
species as c
KACZANOWSKI, A.; D.Sc - Lab. of Protozool., Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ., Krakowski
Przedmicscie 26/28, 00-927 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Effect of high temperature (continuous and pulse treatment) on pattern of morphogenesis.
Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
b Genetics of oral pattern stability using naturally occuring abnormalities. Same species as a
c Gradients of proliferation of new ciliary units during development. Same species as a
KAFIANI, C. A. - Inst, of DevL Biol., USSR Acad, of Sci., Vavilov St.26, MOSCOW 117334,
U.S.S.R.
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a Transcription in the isolated nuclei of the early embryo. Misgurnus fossilis (Teleostei) (with A. A.
KOSTOMAROVA)
KAITILA, I.; M.D. ^ Children's Hosp., Univ. Centr. Hosp., Stenbackinkatu 11, 00290 HELSINKI 29,
Finland
KAJII, T.; M.D. - Lab. of Embryol. and Cytogenet., Univ. Clinic of Gynecol, and Obstet., Geneva
Univ., 20 rue Alcide-Jentzer, 1211 GENEVE 4, Switzerland
a Congenital malformations and cytogenetics. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Cytogenetics of aborted fetuses. Same species as a
KALATOSISHVILI, Mrs. M. D.; Cand.biol.sci. - Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of ZooL, Acad, of
Sci. of the Georgian SSR, 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030 U.S.S.R.
a Experimental morphology of gastro-intestinal system development (action of inhibitor). Gallus
domesticus (Aves) (with P. S. CHAfslTURlSHVILI)
KALETA, Mrs. E. W.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Genet, and Evolut., Jagellonian Univ., Krupnicza 50, 30-060
KRAK6w, Poland
a Fertilization in vitro of eggs from inbred and crossbred animals. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KALL^N, A. J. B.; M.D., Prof. - Tornblad-Inst. for Comp. Embryol., Biskopsgatan 7, 223 62 LUND,
Sweden
a Epidemiological studies on teratology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KALLIO, P.; Dr.Phil. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Turku, 20500 TURKU 50, Finland
a Macrotemplate system: especially effect of structural changes ingrowth centres on development
of new semicells (micro-beam UV irradiation; cytochalasin and puromycin techniques).
Micrasterias spec. (Desmidiaceae)
KALMAN, G.; Ph.M. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth L.40, SZEGED, Hungary
a . Developmental histochemistry and electron microscopy of the autonomic ground plexus. Rattus
rattus (Rodentia) (with B. CSILLIK, M. GAJ6 and E. KNYIHAR)
KALTHOFF, K.; Dr.rer.nat. Biol. Inst.I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREIBURG,
B.R.D. (Germany)
KALUZA, J. S.; M.D. - Dept. of Neuropathol., Inst, of Pharmacol., Polish Acad, of Sci.,
Botanicznastr. 3, KRAK6W, Poland
a Nonenzymatic oxidation-reduction systems in fiber membranes of the central nervous system in
ontogenetic development. Felis doniestica (Carnivora), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b In vitro development of neurons from 7-9 day embryos and of cortical neurons from 4-12 day
embryos (outgrowth of dendrites). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KAMLER, Mrs. E.; Dr. - Dept. of Ecol. Bioenerget., Inst, of Ecol., Polish Acad, of Sci., Pasteura 3,
P.O. Box 64, 00-973 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Metabolism (02 concentration, RQ), weight, chemical composition, energy content and energy
expenditure in embryo and early larva. Cyprinus carpio (Teleostei)
b Natural variability and errors of measurement of weight, chemical composition and energy
content in eggs of equal age (few blastomers) from different spawners. Same species as a
KANKAVA, Mrs. B. L.; Cand.biol.sci. - Dept of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of the
Georgian SSR., 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental morphology of interaction between adenohypophysis and gonads in ontogenesis:
morphogenesis of testis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
KANTOROVA, Mrs. V. L; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 1 17334, U.S.S.R.
KARCHER (DJURICIC), Mrs. V.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol., Univ. de Strasbourg, 4 rue Kirschleger,
67085 STRASBOURG, France
a Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, mitosis and differentiation in teeth. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
KARKINEN-JAASKELAINEN, Mrs. M.;M.D. Lab. of Exp. Embryol., 111. Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of
Helsinki, Haartmaninkatu 3, 00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Mechanism of lens induction. Gallus gallus (Aves)
KARLSSON, B.; Fil.Dr. - Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonaviigen 3b, 223 62 LUND, Sweden
a a-Foetoprotein, albumin, lipoproteins, prealbumin, trypsin inhibitors, colostral proteins and
"organ specific" proteins in blood, urine, small intestine, pancreas and liver of the foetus and the
neonate (immunology, enzymology, electron microscopy). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia). Sus
domesticus (Artiodactyla). Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Mammary gland development, milk secretion (immunology, enzymology, electron microscopy).
Rattus spec, Mus musculus, Gerbillus spec. (Rodentia), Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla), Homo
sapiens (Primates)
KARSSFN, C. M.; Dr. Dept. of Plant Physiol., Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGEN1NG1;N,
Netherlands
a Secondary dormancy in seeds: decrease of reactivity to light and hormones by non-inductive
conditions (e.g. coverage by soil), and its prevention by anaerobiosis. Lactuca sativa, Cheno-
podium album (Angiospermae)
b 1- ffects of exogenously applied hormones on germination of seeds: interaction, penetration and
localization). Chenopodium album (Chenopodiaceae)
KASSNER, J.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wrocfaw, ul.Sienkiewicza 21. 50-335 WROCLAW,
Poland
a Ultrastructure of ova and the fertilization process. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KASYANOV, V. 1..; Cand.biol.sci. - Lab. of l.nibryol., Inst, of Marine Biol., Far East Sci. Ctr., Acad.
of Sci. of the USSR, VLADIVOSTOK 690022, U.S.S.R.
a Reproductive cycle, marine spp. (Lamellibranchia; Echinoidea; Astcroidea)
b Origin of germ cells. (Mollusca; Eciiinoderniata)
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KAUFMANN, P.; Dr.med. - Anat. Inst., Abt. fur Neuroanat., Univ. Krankenhaus Eppendorf,
Martinistr. 52, 2 HAMBURG 20, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development and chemodifferentiation of the placenta (electron microscopy, enzyme histo-
cliemistry). Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Development and chemodifferentiation of the cortex cerebri and cerebelH (light microscopy,
electron microscopy, enzyme histochemistry). Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KEATING. M. J.; Ph.D. - Natl. Inst, for Med. Res., Mill Hill, LONDON NW7 lAA, England
KEITH, J. M.; B.Sc.(Hons.) - Teratol. Labs., Royal CoU. of Surg. Res. Establ., Downe, ORPINGTON,
Kent BR6 7JJ, England
a Possible role of neural crest in craniofacial malformations. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia), Callithrix jacchus (Primates)
b Hyperthermia, thahdomide and blighted potatoes (extracts and possible contaminants) as
teratogenic agents; collection of normal data; techniques required. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia),
Macaca irus, Callithrix jacchus (Primates)
KELLY, W. A.; Ph.D. - Anat. Dept., Bristol Univ., University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD, England
a Implantation and spacing of blastocysts. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KEMP, R. B.; Ph.D. ~ Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll. of Wales, Penglais, ABERYSTWYTH SY23 3DA, Wales,
U.K.
a Role of actomyosins and glycoproteins in adhesiveness of embryonic cells. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Interactions between cell types in morphogenesis. Halichondria panicea, Ophlitaspongia seriata
(Porifera)
c Effect of dissociating agents on adhesiveness and sorting out of freshly-dissociated embryonic
cells using the vibromLxer. Same species as a
d Role of conditioning media in specific adhesion of embryonic cells. Same species as a
KERKIS, T. - Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, NOVOSIBIRSK 630090, USSR
KHARLOVA, Mrs. G. V.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
Tsurupa St. 3, MOSCOW 1 17469, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of thymus and spleen. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KIELBCJWNA, Miss L.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroclaw, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335
WROCtAW, Poland
a Myogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Nucleoli in oogenesis. Lymnaea spec. (Gastropoda)
KIENY, Mrs. M. A.^SENGEL; D.Sc. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble,
B.P. 53, Centre de Tri. 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Regulative mechanisms in the differentiation of the limb bud skeleton. Gallus domesticus,
Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
b Cell death in foot morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Role of somitic mesoderm in the initiation of limb development. Same species as b
d Somitic origin of limb musculature. Same species as a
KIERMAYER, O.; Dr.phiL, Prof. - Bot. Inst., Univ. Salzburg, Freisaalweg 16, 5020 SALZBURG,
Austria
KILARSKI, W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Comp. Anat., Jagellonian Univ., uL Krupnicza 50, 30-060
KRAKOW, Poland
a Differences in cell surface interactions with polyoma and SV40 viruses before and after the
blastula stage. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KINCURASHVILI, Mrs. N. T. - Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of the
Georgian SSR., 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Comparative study of oogenesis in different breeds. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Experimental morphology of interaction between adenohypophysis and gonads in ontogenesis:
action of specific substances on ovary morphogenesis. Same species as a
KINDAHL, MissM. E.;Ph.D. - Skeppargatan 51 III, 1 1458 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Tooth development; reduction of premolars in ontogenesis. Erinaceus europaeus, Tupaia javanica,
Elephantulus myurus, Talpa europaea, Eremitalpa granti, Sorex araneus, Suncus orangix,
Crocidura araneus (Insectivora)
KING, P. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWANSEA, Glamorgan,
Wales, U.K.
a Oogenesis, oosorption, and cellular aspects of early development. Nasonia spec. (Hymenoptera;
Pantopoda)
KINSKY, Miss I.; Dr.med.- Anat. Inst., Abt. fur Exp. Biol., Univ. Bonn, Nussallee 10, 53 BONN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Light and electron microscopy of the development of different states of condensation of
constitutive heterochromatin during pre- and postnatal growth. Microtus agrestis (Rodentia)
KIRCHNER, C; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Ketzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/Lahn, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Developmental morphology of the blastocyst. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Synthesis and function of uterine specific proteins in the preimplantation period. Same species as
a .
c Function of tiie proteases of the uterine secretion and of the blastocyst covermgs m mitiation ot
implantation. Same species as a
KISTLER, G. S.; M.D. - Electron Micr. Div., Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ziinch, Gloriastr. 19, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Virus-induced embryo- and fetopathies (light and electron microscopy, virology, mimunology).
Oryctolagus cuniculus, Rattus spec, Mus musculus, Cavia porcellus, Mesocricetus auratus, Homo
sapiens (Mammalia)
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b Organogenesis and organ differentiation, especially the immune system (light and electron
microscopy). Oryctolagus cuniculus, Rattus spec, Mus musculus, Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
KLAG, J.; M.Sc. - Zooi. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50, KRAK6w, Poland
a Differentiation of primary germ cells. Thermobia domestica (Thysanura)
KLEIN, H. W.; Dr.med. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Erasmus Univ., P.O. Box 1738,
ROTTERDAM 3002, Netherlands
a Developmental morphology and teratology of the cardiovascular system, especially anatomy of
malformations; abnormal pulmonary venous return; coronary and endocardial fibroelastosis of
the ventricles in the hypoplastic left and right heart syndromes. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b A specimen of conjoined twins (parapagia anterior). Same species as a
KLEINEBRI'CHT, J.; Dr.rer.nat. ~ Inst, fiir Humangenet. der Univ., Paul-Ehrhch St.41, 6
FRANKFURT/Main 70, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Realization of malformations and embryonic death. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Histology of spontaneous abortions. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KLEPAC, R.; M. S. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O. Box 166, 41001
ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Development and function of the pituitary-adrenocortical system in foetus and neonate (bio-
chemistry, histology, histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with K. MILKOVIC!: and
J. PAUNOVIC^;)
KNEGT, E.; Dr. - Dept. of Plant Physiol., Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGENINGEN, Nether-
lands
a Hormonal regulation of ripening in fruits. Lycopersicum esculentum (Solanaceae), Musa
sapientium (Musaceae)
KNESE, K.-H.; Dr.med., Dr.phil., Prof. - Inst, fiir Histol. and Embryol., Univ. Hohenheim (LH),
Fruwirthstr. 16, 7000 STUTTGART 70, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Histochemistry, enzymology and electron microscopy of the early histogenesis of the connective
and supporting tissue of the presumptive regions of different kinds of mesenchyme, especially of
cartilage and bone, and those in lung and kidney. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Bos taurus (Artio-
dactyla), Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Morphology, enzymology, and electron microscopy of histogenesis, especially of cartilage and
bone as well as metamorphosis after hormone application. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Bos
taurus (Artiodactyla)
c Developmental morphology of embryo. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
KNIGHT-JONES, E. W.; D.Phil., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park,
SWANSEA, Glamorgan, Wales, U.K.
a Spawning and fertilization. Janua pagenstecheri (Spirorbidae, Polychaeta)
b Budding. Josephella marenzelleri (Serpulidae, Polychaeta)
KNf^E, B.; RNDr., Ph.D. - Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, 12844 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Cytology of muscle growth. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Bos taurus, Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
(with H. KNf2ET0VA)
KNf2ET0VA (MYSLIVECKOVA), Mrs. H.; RNDr. - Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicnd 7,
12844 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Cytology of muscle growth. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Bos taurus, Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla)
(with B. KNfZE)
KNOCHEL, W.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Biochem. und Molek. Biol., Freie Univ. Berlin, Arnimallee 22, 1
BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
KNOOP, B.; Dr. Bot. Inst., Univ. Heidelberg, Hofmeisterweg 4, 69 HEIDELBERG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
KNOWLAND, J. S.; D.Phil. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Bristol Univ., University Walk, BRISTOL
BS8 ITD, England
a Synthesis and regional distribution of tissue-specific proteins in embryonic development.
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Induction of protein synthesis by steroid hormones in liver cultured in vitro. Same species as a
KNUDSEN, P. A.; M.D., D.D.S., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Royal Dent. Coll., Vennelyst Blvd., 8000
ARHUSC, Denmark
a Malformations of the vascular system of brain and head. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (with J. BUGGE)
KNOST, Miss E.; Dipl.Biol. - Inst, fur Allgem. Biol., Univ. Diisseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129, 4000
DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Isolation and characterization of ribonucleoprotein particles from testes. Drosophila hydei
(Diptera)
KNYIHAR, Miss E.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth L.40, SZEGED, Hungary
a Developmental Iiistocliemistry and electron microscopy of the autonomic ground plexus. Rattus
rattus (Rodentia) (witii B. CSILLIK, M. GAj6 and G. K ALMAN)
KOCHER-BECKER, Mrs. U.; Dr.rer.nat. Zcntrum fur Klin. Morphol., 79 ULM (Donau), oberer
Eselsberg, B.R.D. (Germany)
KOCHER, W.; Dr., Prof. Zool. Inst. (I) der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Patterns of effects of alkylating substances (especially of triethylencmelamine, TEM) and their
treatment-phase specificity during early development and organogenesis. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Pattern formation in selection-lines of the Polydactyly mutant. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
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c Phenocopy of the gene effects of Polydactyly by means of TEM-treatment. Same species as b
d Interactions between the gene Polydactyly and the teratogenic effects of TEM. Same species as b
e Effects of various genomes on the realization of sporadic, gene- and teratogene-induced poly-
dactylism. Same species as b
f Effects of cyclophosphamide (Endoxan) on limb morphogenesis. Same species as b
KOCOVA (PECHACKOVA), Mrs. J.; Dr.Med. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Charles Univ.,
Kariovarska 48, PLZEN, Czechoslovakia
a The development of the venous system. Homo sapiens (Primates)
KOEBKE, J.: Dr.rer.nat. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Lindenburg, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Differentiation capacity of the marginal zone in early development. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
b Application of LiCl upon very early developmental stages. Same species as a
KOHLER, H.-J. - I. Zool. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Nurnberg, Universitatsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN,
B.R.b. (Germany)
a Comparative embryology. Lernaeocera spec. (Copepoda, Crustacea)
KOHONEN. P.J.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Biol., Univ. of Turku, 20500 TURKU 50, Finland
no embryological work in progress
KOMAR Mrs A.; Mgr. - Dept. of Exper. Embryol., Inst, of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. Acad.,
Karowa 2, 00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Influence of the relative age of gametes on embryonic development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Experimental parthenogenesis. Same species as a
KONIJN, Th. M.; Ph.D. Zool. Lab., Unit of Cell Biol, and .Morphogen., State Univ., Kaiserst.62,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Chemotaxis, cell aggregation and differentiation. (Acrasiales)
b Effect of adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate and other cyclic nucleotides on morphogenesis.
Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
KONINKX, J. F. J. G.; Drs. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN,
Netherlands . .
a Control of mitochondrial NADH-dehydrogenase and tyrosine aminotransferase synthesis in
sahvary glands. Drosophila hydci (Diptera)
KONYUKHOV B. V.; Dr.biol., Prof. - Phenogenet. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, ol Sci. of the
USSR, Pro'fsoyuznaya St.7,(I), MOSCOW 117312, U.S.S.R.
a Developmental study of mutational effects of genes which lead to eye and skeletal abnormalities.
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Genetic control of cell proliferation and differentiation. Same species as a
KOOLMAN, J.; Ph.D. - Physiol.-Chem. Inst. I. Med. Sch., Univ. of Marburg, 355 MARBURG-
Lahnberge, B.R.D. (Germany) , , , .r^ -^
a Regulation of the metabolism and inactivation of ecdysone. Calhphora erythrocephala (Diptera),
Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera)
b Purification and ciiaractcrization of enzymes catalyzing single reaction steps m ecdysone
metabolism. Same species as a ^^ -,f,, .wAnc^^An/A
KOPE(^, Miss J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiopathol., Hematol. Inst., Chocimska 5, 00-791 WARSZAWA,
Poland
a Nucleoli in oogenesis. Enchytraeus albidus (Oligochaeta)
KOPP F.; Dr.en Med. - Lab. d'Histol. et Embryol.II, Univ. d'Ai.x-Marseille, 27 Bd. Jean Moulin,
l'3385 MARSEILLE CEDEX 4, France .,,*..
KORKIA (NIJARADZE), Mrs. I. R.; Cand.biol.sci. - Dept. of Anim. EmbryoL, Inst, of Zool., Acad.
of Sci. of the Georgian SSR, 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Transplantation immunity. Lacerta saxicola (Lacertilia)
KORNELIUSSEN, H.; M.D. - Anat. Inst., Univ. of Oslo, Karl Johansgt.47, OSLO 1, Norway
a Development of cerebellum (electron microscopy). Rattus spec. (Rodentia) ,, „ r^
KORNER, H. K.; Dr.rer.nat. - BioL Inst.I (ZooL) der Univ., Katharinenst. 20, 78 FREIBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany) ^ ^ , , ,,
KOROCHKIN, L. I.; Dr.Med. Sci., Prof. - Lab. of Developm. Genet., Inst, of Cytol. and Genet.,
Pravda St.9, ap.36, NOVOSIBIRSK 630090, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental morphology, cytochemistry, and cytophysiology of the developing nervous system.
Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Developmental genetics. Drosophila melanogaster, D. virilis (Diptera)
c Regeneration of the neural retina with special reference to isozymic patterns of LDH. Triturus
cristatus(Urodela)(withV. I. MITASHOV, Moscow)
KOROTKOVA, Mrs. G. P.; Dr.biol. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
199164 LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. .
a Comparative study of regeneration, asexual reproduction, and somatic embryogenesis. Leucoso-
lenia complicata, Sycon lingua, Halichondria panicea and other spp. (Porifera)
b Development of embryos cultivated in vitro. Halisarca dujardina, Baicalospongia bacilhfera
(Porifera)
c Genesis and evolution of ontogenesis
KORT, E. J. M. de; Dr. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein N.21,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Development of the spinal cord. Xenopus laevis (Anura) ^
KOSCIELSKA, Mrs. M. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Syst. Zool., Zool. Inst., Univ. ot WrocTaw,
ul. Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335 WROC-tAW, Poland
a Early developmental stages, gastrulation. Ageniaspis spec, Monodontomerus spec, Dahlbominus
spec. (Chalcididae), Pleolophus basizonus (Ichneumonidae, Hymenoptera)
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KOSCIELSKI, B.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wrochiw, ul.Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335 WROC-kAW,
Poland
a Embryology. (Turbellaria; Apterygota, Insccta)
b Nucleoli in oogenesis. Lymnaea spec. (Gastropoda)
KOSHELEV B V • Dr.biol. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals, USSR
Acad, of Sci., Lenin Ave. 33, MOSCOW 1 17071, U.S.S.R.
a Gametogcnesis, sex cycles, and^ spawning ecology. Perca fluviatilis, Lucioperca lucioperca,
Acerina cernua, Rutilus rutilus, Abramis brama, Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Cyprmus carpio.
Tinea tinea, Carassius carassius, Esox lucius, Coregonus lavaretus and others (Teleostei)
KOSKIMIES, O. J.; M.D. - Children's Hosp., Stenbackinkatu 11, 00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
KOSTOMAROVA, Mrs. A. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., USSR Acad, of Sci., Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Transcription of the isolated nuclei of the early embryo. Misgurnus fossilis (Teleostei) (with C. A.
KAFIANI) ,
b Distribution of RNA, synthesized during maturation, between the nucleus and cytoplasm ot early
embryo. Same species as a (with M. N. SKOBLINA, A. V. KOTOMIN, and A. A. NEYFAKII)
c Distribution of non-histone proteins, synthesized during maturation, between nucleus and
cytoplasm of early embryo. Same species as a i<i , i
KOSTOVlC, I.; D.Sc., M.D. - Inst, of Anat. "Drago Perovic", Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 11,
41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Histogenesis and development of neuronal connections in the cerebral cortex. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates) (with J. KRMPOTiO)
b Morphogenesis of the mesenchymo-neuroepithelial interface (including vascularization) in the
telencephalon. Same species as a (with Lj. KOSTOVIC, Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.)
KOSTOViC (KNEIEVIO), Mrs. Lj.; M.D. Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of
Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O. Box 166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Chondrogenesis in the external ear (histology, histochemistry, electron microscopy). Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (with A. SVAJGER and Z. BRADAMANTE)
b Differentiation of the intercellular matrix during ontogenesis (histology, histochemistry, electron
microscopy). Same species as a (with A. SVAJGER and Z.BRADAMANTE)
c Morphogenesis of the mesenchyme-neuroepithelial interface (including vascularization) in the
telencephalon. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates) (with I. KOSTOVIC, Inst.
KOTOMIN, A. V. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., USSR Acad, of Sci., Vavilov St. 26 MOSCOW 117334,
U.S.S.R. , . , r ,
a Distribution of RNA, synthesized during maturation, between the nucleus and cytoplasm ot early
embryo. Misgurnus fossilis (Teleostei) (with A. A. KOSTOMAROVA. M. N. SKOBLINA, and
A. A. NEYFAKH)
KOZIK, M.; M.D. - Inst, of Neurol, and Sensory Organs, Med. Acad., 49 Przybyszewskiego St.,
60-355'POZNAN, Poland
a Histociiemistry of glia cells in the developing nervous system. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Histochemical mapping of the developing brain. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
KRAAN, G. P. B.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Developm. Biochem., Dept. of Pediat., State Univ., Bloemsingel 10,
GRONINGEN, Netherlands „ ,
KRAL, B.; RNDr. - Dept. of Morphol., Inst, of Vertebr. Zool., Czechosl. Acad, ot Sci., Kvetna 8,
60365 BRNO, Czechoslovakia
a Comparative study of chromosomes. (Insectivora; Rodentia)
KRALJ, N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 41000 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Ch'cmodifferentiation of digestive organs: forestomach mucosa, liver, pancreas (enzyme histo-
chemistry). (Ruminantia, Arliodactyla) (witli B. ROD?:)
KRATOCHWIL, K.; Dr.phil. - Inst, fur Molekularbiol., Abt. Biol., Osterreich. Akad. der Wissensch.,
Billrothstr.' 5020 SALZBURG, Austria
a Organ specificity in mesenchymal induction. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Embryonic development of mammary gland, especially hormone responsiveness and tissue
interaction in the hormone response (androgens). Same species as a r^cTco
KRAUS, Miss C; Dr.phil. - Brain Anat. Inst., Untere Zollgasse 71, (Waldau), 3072 OSIER-
MUNDIGEN-BE, Switzerland
a Descriptive and comparative ontogenesis of the brain. (Cetacea)
KRAUS, R.; M.D. - Inst, of Embryol., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Differentiation and role of prechordal plate in early development of ceplialic region (sub-
microscopic and cytochemical studies in normal and experimental conditions). Gallus domcsticus
( Aves), Rattus rattus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Differentiation of the chcmoreceptor cell (comparative studies on the submicroscopic structure,
enzyme histochemistry). (Rodentia; Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Differentiation of paraganglionic tissue. Same species as b
d Comparative studies of prenatal development of Leydig interstitial cells. (Primates; Rodentia)
KRAUSE, G.; Dr.phil., Prof.(Emer.) - Zool. Inst. I der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Experimental duplicitas cruciata. Taciiycines asynamorus (Orthoptcra)
b Potency of germ band development in vitro. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
c Regulation mechanism of egg diapause. Same species as b
d Ooplasmic and blastemic reaction systems. Pimpla turionellae (Hymenoptera)
KREDIET, P.; M.V.D. Dept. of Anat. and Embryo!., Med. Fac, Erasmus Univ., P.O. Box 1738,
ROTTERDAM 3002, Netherlands
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a Ontogenetic malformations of the heart and great vessels in neonates and adults. (Mammalia),
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Development of the heart and great vessels. (Aves; Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Kxperimental malformations and regeneration of blood vessels. Same species as b
KRESS, Miss A.; Ph.D. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Pestalozzistr.20, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Oogenesis. (Amphibia)
b Variability of egg-capsule volumes during development. (Opisthobranchia, Gastropoda)
KRITCHINSKAYA, Miss E. B.; Cand.biol.sci. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ.,
Mendeleevsky St.5, 199164 LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.
a Asexual reproduction, regeneration, and somatic embryogenesis, Dugesia tigrina (Turbellaria),
Aeolosoma spec. (Oli^ochaeta)
KRMPOTI(^-NEMANI(^, Mrs. J.; Prof. - Inst, of Anat. "Drago Perovic", Fac. of Med., Univ. of
Zagreb, Salata 11, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Histogenesis and development of neuronal connections in the cerebral cortex. Homo sapiens
(Primates) (with I. KOSTOVIC!:)
KROEGER, H.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Puffing patterns in giant chromosomes and the mechanism by which they are evoked and
controlled. Chironomus thummi, Ch. tentans (Diptera)
b Embryology and genetics of pattern formation. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KRUCHKOVA, Miss G. A. - Lab. of Embrvol., Inst, of Marine Biol., Far East Sci. Ctr., Acad, of Sci.
of the USSR. VLADIVOSTOK 690022, U.S.S.R.
a Larval development. (Echinoidea)
KRZANOWSKA, Mrs. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cienet. and Evolut., Jagellonian Univ., Krupnicza 50,
30-060 KRAKOW, Poland
a Studies of heterosis: sperm characters, fertihzation, and cleavage rate in inbred and crossbred
animals. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
KRZYSZTOFOWICZ, Miss A.; D.Sc. - Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul.Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW,
Poland
a Oogenesis and embryonic development. Tetrodontophora bielanensis (CoUembola)
KSIAZEK-MIKULSKA, Mrs. I.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Inst, of Biol., Univ. of N. Copernicus,
Gagarina 9. 87-100 TORUN, Poland
a Regeneration of appendages after amputation. Tegenaria atrica (Araneae, Arachnida)
b Teratogenesis caused by abnormal temperature. Argyroneta aquatica (Araneae, Araclinida)
KUBLI, E.; Dr.Phil. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Nucleic acids of various mutants. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Isozymes and gut enzymes of the mutant l(2)me. Same species as a
KUDOKOTSEV, V. P.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol., Kharkov State Univ., Dzerjinsky Square 4, KHARKOV,
U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration processes. (Hirudinea)
KUHN, H.-J.; Dr.med., Prof. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36, 34 GOTTINGEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Placentation and development of vascular system. Tupaia belangeri (Insectivora)
b Placentation. Galagoides demidovii (Primates)
KUHN. O.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof.(Emer.) - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 K0LN41, W. Germany
KUHNEL, W.; Dr.med., Prof. ~ Abt. Anat. der Rhein.-Westf. Techn. Hochschule, Med.-Theor. Inst.,
Melatener Str.211, 5100 AACHEN. B.R.D. (Germany)
a Structure and function of the foetal membranes (morphology, histochemistry). Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b Morphology of preimplantation stages and their endocrinological developmental control. Cavia
porcellus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Morphology and histochemistry of the female genital tract and of accessory male genital glands
during development. Same species as a
KUIJEN, C. J. van: M.Sc. - Zool. Lab., Unit of Morphol., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
KULIKOVA, Mrs. N. I.: M.Sc. - Lab. of Physiol, of Fishes, Azov-Black Sea Res. Inst, of Marine Fish.
and Oceanogr., Sverdlov St. 2, 334500 KERCH, Crimean Region, U.S.S.R.
KUNZ, W.: Dr., Prof. - Inst, fur Allgem. Biol., Univ. Dusseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129, 4000
DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Characterization of germ line limited DNA (density satellite fractions, in situ hybridization).
Heteropeza pygmaea (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera)
b Rephcation of satellite DNA during polyploidization. Drosophila virilis (Diptera)
c Replication of ribosomal DNA in the nurse cells of the ovary. (Diptera)
d Magnification of ribosomal DNA in the Y chromosome (filter saturation hybridization).
Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
KURRAT, H.-J.; Dr.rer.nat. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Lindenburg, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Segregation of the central nervous system; analysis of induction. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
b Intlucnce of neural material on the mesodermal differentiation pattern. Same species as a
KURULASHVILI, Mrs. L. L - Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of the Georgian
SSR, 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Action of specific substances on ovarian follicles in early postnatal ontogenesis. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
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b Experimental morphology of interaction between adenohypophysis and gonads in ontogenesis.
Same species as a
KUTHE, H. W.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Makromoleculare Syntheseprozesse wahrend Determination und Differenzierung im Embryo.
(Holometabola, Insecta)
KUZIN, B.: Cand.Biol.Sci. - Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR., NOVOSIBIRSK
630090, U.S.S.R.
KVINNSLAND, S.; Dr.odont. - Anat. Inst., Univ. of Bergen, Arstadvei 19, 5000 BERGEN, Norway
a Growth of craniofacial cartilages in vivo and in vitro (3H-thymidine incorporation). Rattus spec.
(Rodentia)
b Growth of autotransplanted nasal septum (3H-thymidine incorporation). Same species as a
LAANE, H. M. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-0.,
Netherlands
a Light microscopy, electron microscopy, histochemistry, physiology, and experimental terato-
genesis of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
(with J. A. ROEST and J. A. LOS)
LAAT, S. W. de; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithof " .
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Regulation of the cell cycle and its significance for development and differentiation: the role of
changes in membrane properties and structure, ion- and cyclic nucleotide metabolism. Physarum
polycephalum (Eumycetozoina), Xenopus laevis (Anura), neuroblastoma cells, Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (with J. G. BLUEMINK, P. T. van der SAAG, Th. F. J. de GREEFF (Univ. of
Nijmegen), and B. A. M. van der ZEIJST (State Univ. of Utrecht)
b Electrical membrane properties, membrane structure, ion- and cyclic nucleotide metabolism
during fertilization. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with J. G. BLUEMINK and P. T. van der SAAG)
LABORDUS, v.; Ph.D. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Effect of total and partial UV-irradiation on cleavage and morphogenesis. Lymnaea stagnalis,
Bitliynia tentaculata, Crepidula fornicata (Gastropoda)
b Repair processes in eggs after UV-irradiation. Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
LABOUR, G. R. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Paris XI, Centre d'Orsay, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Cytology of fat body development, with special reference to cell ultrastructure and cyto-
chemistry. Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Coleoptera)
LABROUSSE, J. P.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. d'EmbryoL, Univ. Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75320 PARIS
Cedex 05, France
a Gene amplification in oocytes. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
LACROIX, J. C; Prof. - Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Centre de Rech. dTvry, 67 rue
M. Giinsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Organization and physiology of lampbrush chromosomes; involvement of lampbrush chromo-
somal RNA in oogenesis and embryogenesis. Pleurodeles poireti, P. waltlii (Urodela)
LAFONT, R. D. A.; M.S. - Lab. de Zool., Ecole Norm. Superieure, 46 rue d'Ulm, 75230 PARIS
Cedex 05, France
a Differentiation of imaginal wing discs: nucleic acids and pteridine metabolism, changes in enzyme
titers. Pieris brassicae (Lepidoptera)
b Action of 5-nuorouracil (5-FU), hormones and other chemical agents on the development of
imaginal discs. Same species as a
LAGUCHEV, S. S.j Dr.med.sci. - Inst, of Med. Genet., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR, MOSCOW,
U.S.S.R.
LAKSHMI, Miss M. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochcm. Pathol., Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. School, University
St., LONDON WCIE 6JJ, England
a Morphogenetic effects of follicle-stimulating hormone. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with G. V.
SHERBET)
b Biochemical and biophysical characterization of the cell surface using natural pH gradients, (with
G. V. SHERBET)
LALLIER, R. A.; D.Sc. ~ Station Zool., Univ. de Paris VI, 06230 VILLEFRANCHE SUR MER,
France
a Biochemical aspects of embryonic determination (studies of animalizing and vcgetalizing agents).
Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
LANDAUI-:R, \V.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Human Genet, and Biometry, Univ. Coll. London, Wolfson
House, 4 Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2HE, England
a A causal analysis of teratogenic action of various chemical compounds. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b The nature and significance of phenocopies. Same species as a
c The nature of dimethylsulfoxide as solvent in tests witli teratogens. Same species as a
d Role of molecular shape in teratogenesis, studied witii substituted pyridines. Same species as a
LANDSTROM, U. - Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, S 901 87 UMEA, Sweden
a The physiology of dorso-ventral polarity. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with S. L^VTRUP)
LANOT, R.; Dr.Scn. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Nancy I, CO. 140, 54037 NANCY Cedex, France
a Axial malformations: causal analysis of the teratogenic action of trypan blue and RNAse. Gallus
gallus (Aves)
b Causal analysis of soinitogenesis. Same species as a
c Morphology of normal and experimentally produced cell degeneration in the axial organs. Same
species as a
LANSDOWN, A. B. G.; Ph.D. Clin. Res. Ctr., Northwick Park Hosp., Watford Rd., HARROW
HAl 3UJ, Middlesex, England
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a Effect of viral infections on foetal and neonatal development. Rattus spec, Mus inusculus
(Rodentia)
b Effect of pancreatitis on pregnancy
c Effect of prenatal growth retardation on postnatal development
d Effect of exposure to anaesthetics (halothane, nitrous oxide) on pregnancy. Rattus spec, Homo
sapiens and other spp. (Mammalia)
LAPAN, E. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool. and €omp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON
WC1E6BT, England
a Development and molecular biology. (Mesozoa)
LARINK, O.; Dr. - Zool. Inst, der Tcchn. Univ., Pockelstr. 10a, 3300 BRAUNSCHWEIG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Descriptive study of postembryonic development, especially moultmg, ultrastructural changes ol
sensilla. Lepismatidae, Machilidae (Thysanura, Insecta)
LARSSON, K. S.; Odont. D., Prof. ^ Lab. of TeratoL, Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM 60,
LA SPINA (D'ANNA), Mrs. R.; D.Sci. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO, Italy ^, „ .
a Line structure of unfertilized eggs and egg fragments. Ascidia malaca, Phallusia mamillata
(Ascidiacea)
b Analysis of colour pattern; ultrastructure of chromatophores. Discoglossus pictus (Anura)
LASSfeGUES (FLAMAND). Mrs. M.: Dr.Biol.anim. - Lab. dc ZooL Exper., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av.
des Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Embryologie. Sphaeroma spec (Isopoda, Crustacea) (avec N. DAGUERRE de HURLAUX)
b Etude descriptive et experimentale des cycles mitotiques pendant les premiers stades du develop-
pement embryonnaire. Meme espece comme a
LATTAUD, C. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Bat. G, Tour 32, 4 place
Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France ^ • ,
a Control of sex differentiation and gametogenesis (organ culture). Eiscnia foetida (Oligochaeta)
LAUGf., Miss G.: D.Sc Lab. d'Entomol. et d'Ecophysiol. Exp., Univ. de Paris XI (Pans-Sud),
Bat'.446, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Differentiation of genital apparatus. (Diptera)
b Modifications of gonad development by thermal stress. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
c Abnormal proliferation of germinal cells in the gonads of triploid intersexes. Same species as b
LAUTHIER, M.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. d'EmbryoL Exp., Centre de Rech. du CNRS, 67 rue Maurice
Gunsbourg,'94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Organogenese des membres (histochimie, microchirurgie, cytologic ultrastructurale, teratogenese
experimentale). Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela) ^ ^, j,
LAVELLE, C. L. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Oral Pathol., Dental School, Univ. of Birmingham, St.Chad s
Queensway, BIRMINGHAM B4 6NN, England
a Embryology of the skull and of dental cusp pattern. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates) m/iAc
LAVERDURE, Miss A.-M. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Fac des Sci., Univ. Paris-Sud, Bat. 445, 914U5
ORSAY, France
a Differenciation de la gonade femelle et vitellogenese. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
LAWRENCE, A. J.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW Gil 6NU, Scotland,
U.K.
a Surfacepropertiesof erythrocytes. (Mammalia) r^ A»,DDir.r^r
LAWRENCE, P. A.; Ph.D. Lab. of Molec Biol., Med. Res. Counc, Hills Rd., CAMBRIDGE
CB 2 2QH, England _ , ^ .^ di ^ •
a Polarity, giadients, and positional information in the segment. Oncopeltus fasciatus, Rhodnius
prolixus (Heteroptera) r ,.
b Compartments in insect development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera), Oncopeltus lasciatus
(Heteroptera)
c Developmental genetics of homoeotic mutants. Same species as b
LAWSON, Miss K. A.; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. EmbryoL Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithot ,
UTRECHT, Netherlands , , ■ •. i, **
a Morphogenetic and growth control of salivary gland, lung and metanephros in vitro. Kattus
norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia) , j r- m d c
LAZARD (HAUBEN), Mrs. L.; Dr. Sci. ~ Inst. d'Embryol. Exper. du Coll. de France et riu C.N.K.i>.,
11 Place M.Berthelot, 75 PARIS Ve, France
a Limb regeneration after x-irradiation, and grafts of various tissues and organs. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
b Development of gonads grafted in a heterotopic site; intluence of sex, age, and castration ot tiie
host. Same species as a . ., • - vi . oo
LE DOUARIN (CHAUVAC), Mrs. N. M.; Dr. Sci., Prof. - Lab. d Embryo!., Umv. de Nantes, 38
Bd.Michelet, B.P. 1044, 44037 NANTES Cedex, France
a Etude experimentale du developpement du tube digestif et du foie. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Differenciation biochimique des hepatocytes. Meme espece comme a
c Experiments sur la differenciation de la glande thyroide et de la hypophyse. Meme espece comme
d Experiments sur le developpement du thymus. Gallus gallus, Coturnix c japonica ( Aves)
e La migration et la differenciation des cellules des cretes neurales (greffes mterspecifiques). Meme
cspccc coniniG d
LEENDERS, H. J.; Dr. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
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a The mechanism of gene activation by factors involved in respiratory metaboHsm; experimental
puff induction. Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
LEES, A. D.; Sc.D. - Dept. of Zool. and Appl. Entomol., Imperial Coll., London Univ., Field Station,
Silwood Park, ASCOT, Berks. SL5 7PY, England
a Control of polymorphic development with special reference to environmental factors and
hormones. Megoura viciae (Aphididae, Homoptera)
LEFFORD (FERNANDO), Mrs. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower
St., LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Migratory behaviour of cells in vitro
LEFRESNE, J.; Maftre es Sci. - Lab. d'Embryol., Unite de Sci., Univ. de Caen, 14032 CAEN, France
a Etude experimentale de la segmentation. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
LEGAY, J. M.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. ~ Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon L 43 Bd. du 11
Novembre 1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
LEGENDRE, R.; Dr.rer.nat., Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Zool. II, (Morphol. et Ecol), Univ. des Sci. et
Techn. du Languedoc, Place Eugene Bataillon, 34060 MONTPELLIER, France
a Embryonic and post-embryonic development. (Araneida, Arachnida)
LEGRAND, Ch.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Biol, de la Reprod., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Tour 32, Rez de Chaussee, 4
place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Fonctions, morphogenese et cytophysiologie du trophoblaste intra-arteriel. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
LEGRAND (HAMELIN), Mrs. E.; Dr. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40
av. du Recteur Pineau, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Controle genetique et humoral du sexe. Idotea balthica (Isopoda, Crustacea)
b Sex determination. Dynamene bidentata (Isopoda, Crustacea)
LEGRAND, J. J.; Dr., Prof. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du
Recteur Pineau, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Controle genetique, epigenetique et humoral du sexe chez des especes gonochoriques et herma-
phrodites. Porcellio dilatatus, Armadillidium vulgare, Anilocra frontalis (Isopoda, Crustacea)
LEHTONEN, E. I.;M.D. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III. Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki, Haartmanin-
katu 3, 00290 HELSINKI 29. Finland
a Mechanism of kidney tubulogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with L. O. SAXEN, J. J.
WARTIOVAARA and S. NORDLING)
LEHTONEN, J. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Turku, 20500 TURKU 50, Finland
a Macrotemplate system: especially effect of structural changes in growth centers on development
of new semicells (micro-beam UV irradiation; cytochalasin and puromycin techniques).
Micrasterias spec. (Desmidiaceae)
LEIBENGUTH, F.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fur Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Mechanisms controlhng ontogeny and tissue distribution of isoenzyme patterns by differential
allele activity. Ephestia (=Anagasta) kUhniella (Lepidoptera)
b Onset of embryonic gene expression in vivo and in vitro. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
LEIKOLA, A. H. A.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki, Arkadiankatu
7, 00100 HELSINKI 10, Finland
a Primary determination of the central nervous system. Triturus vulgaris (Urodela), Gallus
domesticus, Coturnix coturnix (Aves)
LELIEVRE, Miss C. S. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nantes, 38 Bd.Michelet, B.P. 1044, 44037
NANTES Cedex, France
a Participation des cellules issues des cretes neurales cephaliques a la formation des structures
pharyngiennes. Gallus gallus, Coturnix c. japonica
LEMEZ, L.; MUDr. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Experimental topogenesis and morphology of the pneumogastric system. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b Thrombocyte development. Same species as a
c Erythrocyte life span in the embryo. Same species as a
LE MOIGNE, A.; Prof. - Fac. des Sci., Univ. Val de Marne (Paris XII), Av. du Gen. de Gaulle, 94000
CRfiTEIL, France
a Devcloppement embryonnaire (microscopic electronique). (Planariidae, 1 urbellaria)
b RNA and protein syntiiesis, and cellular differentiation in regeneration (electron microscopy,
biochemistry). Same species as a
c Bioelectric currents and wound healing. Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
LEMTIS, H. G.; Dr.med., Prof. Spec. Team of Exp. Gynecol, of the Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol.,
Klin. Stcglitz, Free Univ. of Berlin, Ilindenburgdamm 30, 1 BERLIN 45, B.R.D., (Germany)
a Architecture of the fetal and maternal placental blood vessels (corrosion preparations), and
correlation of abnormal placenta! circulation with congenital malformations. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
LENDER, Th.; Prof. Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Fac. des Sci., Univ. Paris-Sud, Bat.445, 91405 ORSAY,
France
a Regeneration: substances inductrices et inhibitrices. (Planariidae, Turbellaria)
b Microscopic electronique de la regeneration, en particulicr des neoblastes. Dugesia gonoccphala
(Turbellaria)
c Neurosecretion. Same species as a
d Regeneration. Asterina gibbosa (Asteroidea)
e Culture in vitro d'organos larvaires. Galleria spec. (Lepidoptera), Periplaneta spec. (Blattariae)
f Culture in vitro de gonades femelles. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
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LENUON, R. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., The Univ., Stopford Bldg., Oxford Rd., MANCHESTER
M 1 3 9PT, England
a Embryogenesis of trypan blue induced spina bifida, exencephalus and facial abnormaUties. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Effect of vitamin deficiency on the incidence of congenital malformations. Same species as a
LENICQUE P. M.: Dr.Sc. - Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins et Malacol., Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat.,
57 rue Cuvier, 75005 PARIS, France
a Mechanism of cell transformation and migration during regeneration. Dugesia tigrina (Turbel-
laria), Metridium senile (Actinozoa)
b Effects of neuropharmaca on morphogenesis in the early embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Effects of neuropharmaca on migration of blood cells. Homo sapiens (Primates)
LENZ, VV.; Dr.med., Prof. - Inst, flir Humangenetik, Westf. Wilhelms Univ., Vesaliusweg 12-14, 44
MONSTER, B.R.D. (Germany)
LE PENNEC, M. L. M.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale, 6 av. le Gorgeu,
29283 BREST Cedex, France
a Laboratory rearing of larvae and juveniles. Various spp. (Lamellibranchia)
b Morphogenesis of the hinge in larvae. Veneridae, Pectinidae, Mytilidae, Ostreidae, Anomiidae and
others (Lamellibranchia)
LEPORI, N. G.; Prof. - 1st. di ZooL, Univ. di Sassari, Via Murroni 25, 07100 SASSARI, Italy
a Origin of the asymmetry of the female gonad (blastoderm in vitro). (Aves)
b Origin of asymmetrical heart development (blastoderm in vitro). Gallus spec. Anas spec. (Aves)
c The inductor of the uro-genital organs. Gallus spec. (Aves), Rana spec, Triturus spec. (Amphibia)
LE ROUX, Mrs. S.; D.E.A. - Lab. de ZooL, Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale, 6 av. le Gorgeu, 29283
BREST Cedex, France „ ., ^ ,.
a Larval growth: 1. effect of feeding unicellular algae; 2. effect of hydrocarbons. Mytilus edulis,
Pecten maximus (Lamellibranchia)
LESCHER-MOUTOUE, Miss F. -- Lab. souterrain. Centre Natl. Rech. Scient., 09410 MOULIS, France
a Reproduction, life cycle, and postembryonic development, especially of hypogeous species:
Speocyclops spp.. Graeteriella spp., Diacyclops spp., Eucyclops spp., (Copepoda, Crustacea)
LESPINASSE, R.; Dr. 3e cycle - Lab. de Zool., Centre d'Orsay, Univ. de Paris XI, 91405 ORSAY
France
a Cytology and genetics of the effects of supernumerary chromosomes. Locusta migratoria
(Orthoptera)
LESTAGE, J.; Dr.Biol.Anim. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Univ. Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France . ^
a Etude experimentale de I'influcnce des facteurs nutritionnels sur la morphogenese du tube
digestif et du pancreas. Rana dalmatina, Bufo bufo, Discoglossus pictus, Xenopus laevis (Anura),
Triturus helveticus, Salamandra salamandra (Urodela)
LEVAK (SVAJGER), Mrs. B.; D.Sc - Inst, of Biol., Fac of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O. Box
166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with
N. SKREB and A. SVAJGER, (Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.))
LEVIS, A. G.; Prof. ~ 1st. di Biol. Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100 PADOVA, Italy
no embryological work in progress ^iio.^Ti
LEZZI, M.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of TechnoL, Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH,
Switzerland /n j *• \
a Effect of hormones and ions on gene function. Chironomidae (Diptera), Rattus spec (Rodentia)
LHEUREUX, E. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B.P. 36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a The role of different tissues and their polarities in the regeneration of the hmbs. Pleurodeles
waltlii (Urodela) -,,,»». mm/-
LIERSE, W.; Dr.med., Prof. - Abt. Neuroanat., Anat. Inst, der Univ., Martinistrasse 52, 2 HAMBURG
20,'b.R.D. (Germany)
a Ultrastructure and histochemistry of brain and retina development. Cavia porcellus, Rattus spec.
(Rodentia) .
b The biological aspect of neuroblast and ghoblast following x-irradiation and hyperbaric oxygena-
tion. Same species as a . • n r- •
c The development of vascularization of the brain. Cavia porcellus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Cams
familiaris (Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primates) • , ,
LIMBORGH, J. van; M.D., Prof. - Anat.-EmbryoL Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61,
AMSTERDAM-0., Netherlands
a Sex differentiation. Anas boschas (Aves)
b Morphogenesis of the skull. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Development of the harehp condition (descriptive studies). Homo sapiens (Primates)
LINDE, L. A.; Dr.Odont. - Lab. of Oral BioL, Dept. of Histol., Univ. of Goteborg, Fack, 400 33
GOTEBORG 33, Sweden
a Tooth calcification studied by microdissection and microchemistry: 1. Glycosaminoglycans,
proteins and glycoproteins in the odontoblast-predentine layer; 2. Odontoblastic enzymes in
proteoglycan degradation and phosphate release. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagoniorpha) ,, j ■
LINDENMAYER, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Theor. Biol. Group, Subfac. of Biol., Univ. of Utrecht, Heidel-
berglaan 2, "De Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a The morphogenetic processes giving rise to phyllotactic patterns of the shoot apex. (Ptendophy-
ta; Spermatophyta)
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b Developmental instructions for cellular interactions and divisions considered from the point of
view of automata and language theory.
c Mathematical models for the transition from vegetative to flowering condition in complex in-
florescences. (Compositac)
d Computer simulation of distribution of cell cycle phases in growing roots. (Gramineae)
LINDSAY, Mrs. F. E. F.; M.R.C.V.S. Anat. Dept., Vet. Sch., Univ. of Glasgow, Bearsden Rd.,
GLASGOW G6 IIQH, Scotland, U.K.
LINSKENS, H. F.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN,
Netherlands
a Physiological and biochemical mechanism of the fertiUzation barrier during pollen tube growth,
pollen germination, and in the ovule. Petunia spec. (Solanaceae), Lilium spec. (Liliaceae)
b Induction of meiotic division. Ulva spec. (Chlorophyceae), Lihum spec. (Liliaceae)
c Dormancy. Agrostemma githago (Caryophyllaceae)
LIOSNER, L. D.; Dr.biol.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR, Tsurupa
St.3, MOSCOW 117469, U.S.S.R.
a Mechanisms controlling the restoration of inner organs. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
LIOTTI, F. S.; Dr., Prof. - 1st. di Biol. Gener., Univ. di Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06100 PERUGIA,
Italy
a Aberrazioni cromosomiche e anomalie di sviluppo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
LISSIA (FRAU), Mrs. A. M.; Dr. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Sassari, Via Murroni 25, 07100 SASSARl,
Italy
a Gonadogenesis and sexual differentiation. Perca fluviatilis, Cyprinus carpio (Teleostei)
LITVAC, B.; M.D. - Dept. of Med. Biol., Med. School, P-^a 23 August 1, 1900 TIMI^OARA,
Rumania
a Electron microscopy of embryonic cell death. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
LIWSKA, Miss J.; Dr.Biol. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Warsaw Agric. Univ., ul.Nowoursynowska
166, 02-766 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Ultrastructure of hypophysis development in the embryo. Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
LOCCI, Miss P.; Dr.biol.sci. - Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Perugia, Via del Giochetto,
06100 PERUGIA, Italy
LOFBERG, J. E.; Fil.hc. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
LOHMANN, K.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 1 19, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Cytochemistry and biochemistry of gene amphfication connected with differentiation processes
in early development. Triturus vulgaris (Urodela)
b Generation time and changes in the cell cycle of embryonic cells. Same species as a
LOMBARD (DES GOUTTES), Mrs. M. N.; Dr. Sci. - Unite de Physiol. Cell., U 22 INSERM, Inst, du
Radium, Batiment 110, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Induction of kidney tubules in metanephrogenetic mesenchyme. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
b In vitro response of fetal Leydig cells to purified follicle stimulating hormone. Same species as a
c Steroidogenetic cells in developing ovary (cytology, light and electron microscopy, histo-
chemistry of A5-3/3-hydro\ysteroid dehydrogenase). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
d Factors affecting in vitro 3H-thymidine uptake by embryonic and post-embryonic hepatic cells.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
e Serum and liver cytosol factors affecting cell cycle frequency of hepatocytes during postnatal
development. Same species as d
LONNING (VADER), Mrs. S.; Dr.phil. Inst, of Biol, and Geol., Univ. of Tromso, 9001 TROMSO,
Norway
a The effect of drugs and environmental factors on development and morphogenesis (experimental
study; electron microscopy). (Echinoidea), marine spp. (Teleostei)
LOON, L. C. van; Dr., Ir. Dept. of Plant Physiol., Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGENINGEN,
Netherlands
a The quantitative relationship between hydrolytic enzyme activity and substrate mobilization, and
the role of oxidative enzymes in resistance to virus infection in senescing leaves. Nicotiana
tabacum (Solanaceae), Avena .sativa (Gramineae)
LOONES, Mrs. M. T.; Dr.3e Cycle Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Ctr. de Rech. d'lvry,
67 rue M.Giinsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Spontaneous and induced mutations detected on lampbrush chromosomes and their relationship
witli embryogenesis. Pleurodcles poircti, P. waltlii (Urodela)
LOPASHOV, G. v.; Dr.biol.sci., Prof. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St.26, MOSCOW 1 17334, U.S.S.R.
a Inductive interactions of the cells in differentiating retina by means of combinations of cells of
the eye rudiment and the gastrula ectoderm. Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Stimulation of metaplasia of the pure pigmented epithelium of adults into retina by means of
agents from newly differentiated retina. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with A. A. SOLOGUB)
c Inductive transformation of iris and pigment epithelium into lens tissue by agents from lens
epithelium. Rana temporaria, (Anura)
LOS, J. A.; M.D. Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61, AMSTERDAM-0.,
Netherlands
a Light microscopy, electron microscopy, histochemistry, physiology, and experimental terato-
genesis of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
(with M. M. LAANl and .1. A. ROl ST)
b Cell interactions in the embryonic heart. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with J. A. ROEST)
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LOUVET, J. P.; Dr.BioI.anim. - Lab. de Zool. Exp., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultes, 33405
TALENCE, France
a Recherches descriptives et ultrastructuralcs sur la differenciation de la bandelette embryonnaire.
Carausius spp. (Pliasmida)
b Neurogenese. Meme espece commc a
c Differenciation de Thypoderme. Meme espece comme a
d Ultrastructure comparec du pleuropode. Carausius spec. (Phasmida), Locusta spec. (Orthoptera),
. Rliizotrogus spec. (Coleoptera), Pyrrhocoris spec. (Heteroptera) ^
L0VTRUP (REIN), Mrs. H.; Fil.Dr. - Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, 90187 UMEA, Sweden
a Mitochondrial differentiation during early ontogenesis. Rana spp. (Anura)
b Guanosine tripliosphate (GTP) and cyclic nucleotides and gastrulation. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Cell transformation and cell differentiation. Rana spp., Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with
S. L0VTRUP and L. NELSON)
L0VTRUP. S.; Dr.Phil., Prof. Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, 90187 UMEA, Sweden
a Permeability and osmoregulation. Rana spp. (Anura) (with K. HANSSON MILD)
b Cell transformation and cell differentiation. Rana spp., Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with
H., L0VTRUP and L. NELSON)
c Dorso-vcntral polarity. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with U. LANDSTROM)
d Differentiation of mitochondria. Same species as c (with H. L0VTRUP)
LOWERY, R. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., City of London Polytechnic, 31 Jewry St., LONDON
EC3N 2EY, England
LUCAS, A.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale, 6 av. le Gorgeu, 29283
BREST Cedex, France
a Experimental rearing of larvae; effect of pollutants and nutrition on growth and mortality.
Mytilis edulis, Pcctinidae, Veneridae (Lamellibranchia)
b Morphogenesis of reproductive apparatus; gonad differentiation, juvenile sexuality. (Lamelli-
branchia)
LIICEY, E. C. A.; B.Sc. - Res. Film Unit., Inst, of Anini. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Film of normal development. Gallus domesticus ( Aves)
b Technique of in vitro culture of embryo; descriptive material covering first 72 hours of
development in vitro. Same species as a
c Film showing nuclear transfer technique. (Amphibia)
d Differentiation and cell interactions in vitro of normal and abnormal ocular epithelium. Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with R. M. CLAYTON, D.J. PRITCHARD and
M. M. PERRY)
LUDVVIG, K. S.; Dr.med., Prof. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Pestalozzistr. 20, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Histochemistry of ripening ovarian follicles and the influence of steroid hormones. Rattus spec,
Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
LUGER, O.; Dr. - Inst, fiir Molek.biol., Abt. Biol., Osterreich. Akad. der Wissensch., Billrothstr.,
5020 SALZBURG, Austria
a Control of differentiation and DNA synthesis in heterokaryons and cell hybrids. (Fungi)
b Muscle differentiation in vitro; inlluence of fusion with somatic cells. (Aves; Mammalia)
LUI, A.; Dr.biol., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 41000 ZAGREB,
Yugoslavia
a Regeneration of proximal and distal body parts after exposure to ultraviolet light. Pelmatohydra
oligactis. Hydra vulgaris (Hydrozoa) (with D.ZNIDARIC)
b Effect of cosmogen (actinomycin D) and ultraviolet light on viability and regeneration. Pelma-
tohydra oligactis, P. vulgaris (Hydrozoa) (with D. ^NIDARlC)
LUKE, D. A.; DOrthRCS -Dept. of Oral Anat., Dental School, Northumberland Rd., NEWCASTLE
upon Tyne NEl 8TA, England
a Development of primary and secondary palate. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Neonatal growth of the skull and teeth. Same species as a
c Effects of steroid hormones on oral mucosa in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
LUKiC, M. L.; M.D. - Immunol. Res. Center, Univ. of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 458, P.O. Box 979,
11 000 BEOGRAD, Yugo-^lavia
LUNDQUIST, A.; Fil.Mag. - Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonaviigen 3, 223 62 LUND,
Sweden
a Nucleic acid mobilization during early development. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
LUPORINI, P.; Dr.Sc.Biol. - 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. dell'Univ., Via A.Volta 4, 56100 PISA, Italy
LUTZ, H.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBlfcRE,
France
a Developpement du blastoderme pendant les premieres heures de I'incubation. Anas spec. (Aves)
b Culture in vitro du blastoderme. (Aves) (avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
c Formation de I'entoblaste. (Aves)
d La polyembryonie experimentale; Forientation des embryons. (Aves)
e Polyembryonie experimentale. (Salmonidae, Teleostei) (avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
f Action des ultra-sons sur I'embryon et sur differents organes. Gallus spec. (Aves) (avec Mrs. Y.
LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
g Action des pesticides sur le developpement de Tembryon. (Aves)
h Free-martinismc spontane. (Aves) (avec Mrs. Y. LUTZ-OSTERTAG)
LUTZ (OSTERTAG), Mrs. Y.; Dr.es Sci. Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170
AUBI£RE, France
a La genese de I'asymmetrie du tractus genital et la regression des canaux de Muller par la methode
d'explantations. Gallus spec. (Aves)
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b Role des hormones dans la differenciation primaire du sexe. Gallus spec, Coturnix coturnix
(Avcs)
c Polyembryonie experimcntale. (Salmonidae, Teieostei) (avec H. LUTZ)
d Action des ultra-sons sur I'embryon et sur differents organes. Gallus spec. (Aves) (avec H. LUTZ)
e Culture in vitro du blastoderme. (Aves) (avec H. LUTZ)
f Free-martinisme spontane. (Aves) (avec H. LUTZ)
g Hybridation. Anas spec. (Aves)
h Action des pesticides sur le developpement de I'embryon. (Aves)
LY THI Ba, Miss; Dr. - Lab. de Bot., Fac. de Pharm. Paris-Sud, rue J.B.Clement, 92290 CHATENAY-
MALABRY,' France
a Comparative embryogenesis and phylogenetic relations. Damasonium stellatum (Ranales),
Potamogeton luceus (Helobiae)
b Experimental embryogenesis: callus formation and development, embryoid formation. Pota-
mogeton spec. (Potamogetonaceae), Myosurus spec, Delphinium spec, Actaea spec. (Ranun-
LYON, Miss M. F.; Sc.D. - MRC Radiobiol. Unit, Didcot, HARWELL, Berks. 0X11 ORD, England
a Developmental genetics of mutant genes; X-chromosome inactivation; experimental chimaeras.
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
McGOVERN, P. T. Dept. of Anat., Royal Vet. Coll., LONDON NWl OTU, England
a Immunological aspects of foetal-maternal relationships exemplified by hybrid gestation. Capra
hircus X Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) (with J. L. HANCOCK)
MACHA, J.; RNDr. - Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, 12844 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (with A. ROMANOVSK'^ and
J. PALECEK)
McKENZlE, J.; M.D. - Dept. of Developm. Biol., Marischal Coll., Univ. of Aberdeen, ABERDEEN
AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a The metabolic characteristics of different tissues in the early embryo. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b The effects of exogenous RNA on tlie early embryo and cell cultures. Same species as a
c Myoblast/fibroblast relationships in monolayer cultures. Same species as a
d The state of cell differentiation in early embryos. Same species as a
e Growth and differentiation in vitro of heart muscle. Same species as a
McLAREN, Miss A.; Ph.D. - MRC Mammalian Devi. Unit., Univ. Coll. London, Wolfson House, 4
Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2HE, England
a Influence of genotype and early embryonic environment upon development, investigated by in
vitro cultivation of early embryos. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Blastocyst-uterinc interactions during the early stages of implantation, and during physiological
and experimental delay of implantation. Same species as a
c Sexual differentiation and origin of coat colour patterns in experimental chimaeras formed from
aggregation of embryos of different genotype. Same species as a
d Growth and differentiation of trophoblast in vivo and in vitro. Same species as a
McLEAN, J. M.; M.D. - Anat. Dept., The University, MANCHESTER Ml 3 9PL, England
a Development of immunological mechanisms in the foetus. (Mammalia)
b Immunology of the maternal-foetal relationship. (Mammalia)
MacLEAN, N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
a Developmental changes in haemoglobin, and the control of its synthesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura),
Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MACMILLAN, E. W.;Dr. ^ Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, LIVERPOOL L69 3BX,
England
a The rate of transport of spermatozoa through the ductus epididymidis. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MADEN, M.; B.Sc - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Birmingham, P.O.Box 363, BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,
England
a Limb regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
MADJEREK, Z. S.; Dr., Prof. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61,
AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Experimental studies on genito-urinary tract development. Mus spec. (Rodentia)
b Influence of fctotoxic and teratogenic agents on decidual reaction. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MAEHR, R.; M.Sc. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Characterization of chromatin. Chironomus spec. (Diptera), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MAISONHAUTE, C. Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Paris XI, Centre d'Orsay, 91405 ORSAY, France
a Cell cycle; RNA metabolism; effect of a-amanitin in early embryogenesis (cleavage till early
gastrula). Leptinotarsa decemlincata (Coleoptera)
MAJORCA (MONTIXEONI), Mrs. A.; Dr.Sci. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18,
901 23 PALERMO, Italy
a Cytology of hybrids. (Ascidiacea; Amphibia)
MAKINEN (LONNBIRG), Mrs. P. -I..; M.S. - Dept. of Forensic Med., Univ. of Turku, Kiinamyllvn-
katu 10, 20520 TURKU 52, Finland
a Biochemical characterization of enzymes appearing in early wound healinc. Rattus spec, Cavia
spec (Rodentia) (with J. RAIKALLIO)
b Enzyme histochemistry of skin transplants (allografts and homografts). Same species as a (with
J. RAEKALLIO)
c Biochemistry of vascular response in experimental wound healing. Same species as a (with
J. RAI KALLIO)
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d Acceleration of wound healing with zinc sulphate. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) (with
J. RAEKALLIO)
MALAPRADE, Miss D. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nancy I, 31 rue Lionnois, 54000 NANCY,
France
a Fonction hypophysaire somatotrope au cours de la vie foetale et neonatale. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
MALCHOW, D. W. H.; Ph.D. - Biozentrum der Univ. Basel, Klingelbergstr.70, 4056 BASEL, Switzer-
land
a Chemotaxis and aggregation; solubilization and function of receptor. Dictyostelium discoideum
(Acrasiales)
MAtECKA, Mrs. J. - Dept. of Plant Cytol. and Embryol., Inst, of Bot., Jagellonian Univ., Grodzka
St.52, 31-044 KRAK6\V, Poland
a Mode of reproduction in apomicts (cytology, embryology, experimental studies), sections
Palustria, Erythrosperma, Alpina of Taraxacum (Compositae)
b Development of the endosperm. Echium vulgare (Boraginaccae)
MALFT, P.; M.D. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd.Winston Churchill, B.P.38, 63001
CLERMONT-FERRAND Cedex, France
a Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of perinatal and adult hepatic cells in subculture. Rattus spec.
(Rodentia)
b Morphogenesis and cytochemistry of perinatal and adult myocardium in cell culture; pharmaco-
logical study. Same species as a
MALEYVAR, R. P.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., City of London Polytechnic, 31 Jewry St.. LONDON
EC3N 2EY, England
MALIKOVA, Mrs. I. G. Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5, 199164
LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.
a Restoration processes at different stages of ontogenesis. Dinophilus spec. (Archiannelida),
Pygospio elegans (Polychaeta)
MALININA, Mrs. N. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - Phenogenet. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., 7(1) Profsojuznaya St., MOSCOW 117312, U.S.S.R.
a Developmental study of mutant gene effects on skeletal abnormalities. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MALIOVANOVA, Mrs. S. D. - Inst, of Developm. BioL, Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St.26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
MALPOIX (HIGGINS), Mrs. P. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des
Chevaux, 1640 RHODE-ST-GENfeSE, Belgium
a Role of cyclic nucleotides in hemopoietic differentiation in embryonic liver and in Friend virus
infected cells: synthesis and metabolism of cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins; determination of
cyclic nucleotide levels during differentiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MANCINO, G.; Dr.Biol., Prof. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Pisa, Via A. Volta 4, 56100
PISA, Italy
a Development and functionality of the gonads in hybrids. Triturus spp. (Urodela)
b Lampbrush chromosomes. Same species as a
c L'ltrastructure of oogenesis. Nudibranchia (Gastropoda)
MANCUSO, v.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - 1st. di Biol. Gen., Univ. di Palermo, Via Divisi 83, 90133 PALERMO,
Italy
a Histochemistry and ultrastructure of oogenesis and embryology. (Ascidiacea) (with
M. GIANGUZZA and G. DOLCEMASCOLO)
MANDARON, P. M.; Lic.es Sci. - Lab. de Zool., Dept. de Biol., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble,
B.P.53, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Mechanisms of evagination and differentiation of imaginal discs in different culture media.
Drosophila mclanogaster (Diptera)
b Effect of ecdysteroids on DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis in in vitro cultured imaginal discs.
Same species as a
c Cell culture of imaginal discs. Same species as a
MANDEL, P.; Prof. -^ Centre de Neurochimie, C.N.R.S., 11 rue Humann, 67085 STRASBOURG
Cedex, France
MANELLI, H.; Ph.D., Prof. - 1st. di Zool. "F.Raffaele", Univ. di Roma, Viale dell'Universita 32,
00161 ROMA, Italy
a Differentiation and developmental correlations between hypophysis, adrenals, and gonads. Rana
esculenta (Anura), Gallus gallus (Aves) (with L. MASTROLIA, E. MILANO-GRASSI,
F ACCORDI and V. GALLO)
b Biochemical events in polyspermic eggs. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) (with U. FERRINI)
c Physico-chemistry of embryonic ribosomes. Gallus gallus (Aves) (with U. FERRINI,
R. SCOPELLITl and O. SENATORI)
MANFREDI ROMANINI, Mrs. M. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Pavia,
.Piazza Botta 10, 27100 PAVIA, Italy
MANKOWSKA, Mrs. E.; Mgr. - Dept. of Exper. Embryol., Inst, of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. Acad.,
Karowa 2, 00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
a The effect of embryotoxic and teratogenic agents, especially pesticides, on embryonic develop-
ment. Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus, Lepus europaeus
(Lagomorpha)
MANN, S. L.;M.B.,Ch.B. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl 4HN, Scotland, U.K.
a Cell population and dynamics of developing diencephalon. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
MANN, T. R. R.; M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol, and Biochem., Anim.
Res. Stat., 307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England
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a Biochemistry of the male reproductive organs and semen. (MammaHa)
b Comparative biochemistry of reproduction. (Mollusca; Elasmobranchii), various large domestic,
small laboratory, and wild animals (Mammalia)
c Physiology and biochemistry of spermatophores. Octopus dofleini (Cephalopoda)
d Coenzymes in spermatozoa. Ovis aries, Bos taurus, Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla), Equus cabalhis
(Perissodactyla)
MANNING, Miss M.J. ; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Hull, HULL HU6 7RX, England
a Maturation of immunocompetence correlated with development of the lymphoid tissues: removal
of the thymus and exposure to antigenic stimulation (allografts, protein antigens etc.) at different
larval stages; in vitro studies of the immunological capabilities of lymphocytes. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
MANSUETO (BONACCORSO), Mrs. C; Dr.nat.sci., Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via
Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Investigations on embryonic development by use of radio-isotopes. Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea)
b RNA synthesis in egg development. Ciona intestinalis, Ascidia malaca, Clavellina lepadiformis
(Ascidiacea)
MANUKHIN, B. N.; Dr.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. BioL, Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St.
26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Uptake of neurotransmitters by early embryos. (Echinoidea)
MARAUD, R.; Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Biol, et d'Histol., Univ. de Bordeaux II, Place de
la Victoire, 33 BORDEAUX, France
MARCEL, R.; D.Sc. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B.P.36, 59650
VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France
a Biochemistry of trophic factor and specific inhibition of cephaUc and caudal regeneration.
Eisenia foctida (Oligochaeta)
b Ultrastructure of nerve cells during regeneration. Same species as a
c Immunofluorescence of factors governing morphogenesis. Same species as a
MARCHAND, C. R.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Zool. et Embryol., Univ. de Besan9on, Place Marechal
Leclerc, 25030 BESANfON Cedex, France
a Histophysiologie des testicules et de I'hypophyse des hybrides intergeneriques steriles comparee a
celle des canards fertiles. Cairina moschata, Anas platyrhynchos (Aves) (avec L. GOMOT)
MARCHISIO, P. C; M.D. - 1st. di IstoL ed Embriol. Gen., Univ. di Torino, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio
52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
MARIANI, Mrs. G.; Dr.Sci.Biol. - Inst, of Histol. and Gen. Embryol., Univ. of Ferrara, Via Fossato di
Mortara 66, 44100 FERRARA, Italy
a Histochemistry and electron microscopy of epithelio-mesenchymal interactions during lung and
skin morphogenesis in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MARIN (LEWIN), Mrs. L.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. d'Lmbryol. Exper. du Coll. de France et du C.N.R.S., 11
Place M.Berthelot, 75 PARIS Ve, France
a Morphogenese du poumon: 1. determinisme de la maturation des structures specifiques de
Tepithelium (ultrastructure); 2. evolution du metabolisme du tissu pulmonaire (biosynthese des
lipides, activite enzymatique); 3. influence de mesenchymes hetcrologues sur revolution ultra-
structurale de I'epithelium. Gallus gallus (Aves) (avec F. DAMERON)
MARINELLI. Mrs. M.; Dr. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Perugia, Via A. Pascoli, 06100 PERUGIA,
Italy
a Ultrastructure of the cocoon. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria)
b Histochemistry of vitelline cells. Same species as a
MARINI, Miss M.; Dr. Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modcna, Via Berengario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Growth and differentiation of the subcommissural organ. Gambusia spec, Jordanella spec.
(Teleostei)
b Differentiation of Rohon-Beard cells. Salamandra spec. (Urodela)
c Differentiation of the dorsal cells in the spinal cord. Crenilabrus spec. Hippocampus spec.
(Teleostei)
d Neurosecretion during development. Same species as a
MARKENS, I. S.; Dr. Orthodont. Dept., Dent. Sch., State Univ. of Utrecht, Sorbonnelaan 16, "de
Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Experiments on persistence of cranial sutures till old age; possible causes; bone movements or
sutural tissue properties (transplantation of bone into suture). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
(wilhH. A. J.OUDHOF)
MARKOVA, Mrs. L.N. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a The products of enzymic deamination of serotonin and catecholamines as potential regulators of
cleavage divisions. Strongylocentrotus nudus, S. intermedius (Echinoidea) (with
(,. A. BUZNIKOV)
MARRARO (CARNAZZA), Mrs. M. L. 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Catania. Via Biblioteca
4, 951 24 CATANIA, Italy
a Structural ciianges of allantoic membrane epithelium submitted to the action of different agents.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Pineal gland homoplastic graft in chorioallantoic membrane. Same species as a
MARSH, J. L.; Ph.D. Abt. Zollbiol., Biozcntrum der Univ., Klingelbergstr.70. 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
a ("ontrol of early embryogenesis and oogenesis using maternal effect mutants (micro-injection
bioassay, genetic dissection of biochemical functions); pole cell grafts to determine the cell types
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responsible for different aspects of oogenesis. Drosophila mclanogaster (Diptera)
MARSHAK, Miss T. L. - Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet., Inst, of Developni. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
USSR, Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Differentiation and growth of the pigment epithelium of the retina, especially DNA synthesis,
cell division, and mechanisms of cell polyploidization. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with O. G.
STROEVA)
b Dependence of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in pigment epithelium ot the retina upon
general growth factors of the eye. Same species as a (with O. G. STROEVA and I. G. PANOVA)
MARSK, L.; M.D. - Lab. of Teratol.. Karolinska Inst., S-104 01 STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden
MARTHY, H.-J.; Ph.D. - Lab. Arago, Univ. de Paris VI, 66650 BANYULS-sur-Mer, France
a Determination, regulation, localization, and stability of primordial pattern. Loligo vulgaris
(Cephalopoda)
MARTIN (FORGET), Mrs. C; Dr.Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de
la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a E.xperimental morphogenesis of embryonic kidney. Gallus gallus (Aves) (with Y. CROISILLE and
M. GUMPEL)
MARTIN, G. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du Recteur Pineau,
86022 POITIERS, France
a Controle neurohumoral de la differenciation sexuelle et de la mue. (Isopoda, Crustacea)
b Nauplius eye of embryos. (Oniscoidea, Isopoda)
MARTIN, Mrs. G. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and EmbryoL, Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
MARTIN, R. P.: Dipl.d'Etud.Approf. Lab. d'Embryol., Unite de Sci., Univ. de Caen, 14032 CAEN,
France
a Renouvcllement et differenciation des cellules de Tepithelium intestinal. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela) ^ ^ , ,
MARTfNEK, J.; M.D. - Inst, of Embryol., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslo-
vakia
a Cytochemistry and electron microscopy of ova. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Fine structure of the blastocyst; the role of nucleoli in early ditferentiation of blastodermic
vesicle. Same species as a • ,,• ,
c Ultrastructure and histochemistry of ovary differentiation; development of ovum and tolhcle
cells. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MARTINOVITCH, P. N.; Ph.D. Lab. of Molec. Biol, and Endocrinol., Inst, of Nucl. Sci. ' Boris
Kidric", P.O.Box 522, 11001 BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
a Reaction to X-rays of the reproductive tract in utero (opening of the vagina, luteinization).
Rattus spec. (Rodentia) . „ , ,
MARTY, R. J. L.; Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Neurophysiol., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. du
Languedoc, Place E.Bataillon, 34060 MONTPELLIER Cedex, France
a Neurophysiologie. 1. Maturation perinatale du systeme auditif (stimulation electrique de la
coclilee; stimulation tonale). 2. Maturation postnatale du systeme vestibulaire. 3. Involution
experinientale et plasticite du systeme auditif. Felis catus (Carnivora), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha) , -, n if
b Neuroanatomie. 1. Maturation perinatale du cortex cerebral: synaptogenese. 2. Proliferation et
migrations postnatales dc la nevroglie. 3. Degenerescence postnatale du tractus optique et gliose
reactionnelle. Rattus norvegicus, Felis catus (Mammalia) ^ ^n,^i
MASTROLIA, Mrs. L.; Dr.bioLsci. - 1st. di ZooL "Federico Raffaele", Viale delPUniversita 32, 00161
ROMA (7), Italy
a Morphophysiology of chromaffin cells of the adrenals. Bufo buto, Rana esculenta (Anura),
Triton cristatus (Urodela), Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Differentiation and developmental correlations between hypophysis, adrenals, and gonads. Rana
esculenta (Anura). Gallus gallus (Aves) (with H. MANELLI, E. MILANO-GRASSI, F. ACCORDI
and V. GALLO) , . ,, , , , .„
MATFJKA M.; Dr. Med., C.Sc. - Inst, of Histol. and EmbryoL, Charles Univ., Karlovarska 48,
PLZ EN, Czechoslovakia ■ i u
a Morphogenesis of the genital organs from an evolutionary standpoint (Amniota, mcl. Homo
sinicns )
MATTHOPOULOS, D. P. Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW Gil 6NU, Scotland,
L'-K. , ■ „
a Effect of factors derived from conditioned media on embryonic neural retina cell aggregation.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) ■ • ' ■
MATUSZEWSKI, B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cytol., ZooL Inst., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie
26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland xt^x.^coidcl'
MATVEEVA, Mrs. N. - Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., Acad, ot Sci. of the USSR, NOVOSIBIRSK
630090,'U.S.S.R. ,. ^^ ^„„ ^^..^dadiq
MAUCHAMP, B. L.; Ing. - Lab. de ZooL, Ecole Norm. Supeneure, 46 rue d Ulm, 75230 PAKlb
Cedex 05, France
- INA Paris-Grignon, Centre Grignon, 78 THIVERVAL-Grignon, France
a Hormonal control of imaginal wing disc development. Pieris brassicae (Lepidoptera)
b Biochemistry of diapause. Same species as a
c Ultrastructural aspects of scale development. Same species as a . . ^^ ui
MAUGER (GIRARD), Mrs. A.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Zool. et BioL Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble,
B.P.53, Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
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a Role of spinal cord in feather morphogenesis; cutaneous nerve supply; neurotaxis. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Morphogenetic role of early somitic mesoderm in limb bud differentiation. Same species as a
c Origin of limb muscles. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
d Scanning electron microscopy of the epidermis during feather morphogenesis. Same species as a
e Microcinematographv of skin cells cultured in vitro. Same species as a
MAYS, U.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, dcr Univ., Badestr. 9, 44 MONSTF.R/Westf., B.R.D. (Germany)
a RNA transport in the egg follicle, especially in meroistic ovaries (radioisotopes, electron micro-
scopy). Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera)
MAZABRAUD, A.; Dr.3e cycle - Centre de Genet. Molec. du CNRS., 91190 GIF-sur-YVtTTE,
France
a Mecanismes biochimiques de I'oogenese. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
MAZHUGA, P. M.; Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. - Dept. of Cytol. and Histogen., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of
the Ukraine, Vladimirskaya St. 51/53, Apt. 89, 252003 KILV, U.S.S.R.
a Principles of genesis, and cytological peculiarities of some derivatives of mesenchyme: the
peculiarities of endochondral and perichondral osteogenesis. Domestic and laboratory animals
(Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Onto- and phylogenesis of the blood-vascular trunks of the extremities. Same species as a
c Development of the blood-vascular bed of the joint capsule. Same species as a
d Histogenesis of blood vessels; comparative hemopoiesis. Same species as a
e The structural and functional differentiation of cells in chondrogenesis and osteogenesis.
(Mammalia)
f Utilization of cells and matrix substances during enchondral osteogenesis (autoradiography,
histochemistry, electron microscopy). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Rattus spec.
(Rodcntia)
g Osteoblast sources in periosteal and endochondral osteogenesis (autoradiography, cytophoto-
metry, electron microscopy)
MAZZA, M.; Dr.Nat.Sci. - 1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp. deH'Univ., Via A. Volta 4, 56100 PISA, Italy
MAZZUCCO, K.; Dr.phil. - Inst, fiir Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse 8a, Postfach 72, 1090
WIEN, Austria
a Influence of collagen on cell proliferation and differentiation. (Rodentia)
MEER, J. M. van der; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Cathol. Univ., Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Normal development. Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera)
b Pattern formation: role of special ooplasmic regions in the spatial and temporal differentiation of
blastoderm cells; underlying molecular mechanisms. Same species as a
MEINIEL (BOUTRON), Mrs. A.; Dr. 3e cycle - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont. B.P.45,
63170 AUBlf.RE, France
a Embryonic development of the pineal gland (electron microscopy, Falck and Hillarp method,
autoradiography). (Reptilia; Aves; Mammalia)
b Parapineal organ (same methods as a). Lampetra planeri (Cyclostomata)
MEINIEL, R.; Dr.3e cycle - Lab. de Biol. Anim., Univ. de Clermont, B.P. 45, 63170 AUBIERE,
France
a Teratogenic action of parathion: effect on biogenic amines, catecholamines and glycogen (histo-
chemistry, electron microscopy). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Effect of anticholinesterasic properties of organophosphate insecticides on axial deformities
(light and electron microscopy, histochemistry). Gallus domesticus, Coturnix coturnix (Aves)
MELEHOVA, Mrs. O. P. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
a Processes involving free radicals in normal and pathological development. Rana temporaria, R.
esculenta (Anura) and other Vertebrata
MELLER, K.; Dr.med., Prof. - Inst, fiir Anat. I, Arb.gr. fiir Exper. Cytol., Ruhr-Univ., Universitiits-
str.150, MA 5/46, Postfach 2148, 463 BOCHUM, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of retina and central nervous system, especially cerebral cortex and cerebellum
(electron microscopy, autoradiograpiiy, tissue culture). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus muscuius
(Rodentia)
b Protein synthesis of differentiating nerve cells (autoradiography). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Cell aggregation, cell differentiation, and synaptogenesis in the central nervous system (tissue
culture, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, autoradiography). Same species as a
MENKES, B.; Dr.med., Prof. Lab. de Embriol. Norm, ^i Patol., Acad, de Stiin^e Med., Centr. de
Cere. Med., Bv. Mihai Viteazul 24, 1900 TIMI^OARA Rumania
Dept. of Med. Biol., Med. School, P-^a 23 August 1, 1900 TIMI^OARA, Rumania
a The role of normal and experimentally induced necrosis in teratogenesis
b Cinematographical studies on growth and differentiation processes of the embryonic axial organs.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c The influence of exogenous factors on embryonic development; prenatal pathology. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
d Organogenesis in the embryo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
e Development of cerebral vesicles. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MERCIER (PAROT), Mrs. L.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. d'Embryol., U.E.R. Biomcd., 45 rue des Sts.Peres, 75270
PARIS Cedex 06, France
a Tcratogencse par sulfamides hypoglycemiants, antimetabolites. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) (avec
H. TUCH.MANN-DUPLESSIS)
b Intluence de la cortisone sur la gestation et le developpement foetal. Meme espcce comme a
c Intluence des alcaloides du Rauwoifia. de la reserpine et de la deserpidine sur le developpement.
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Meme espece coninie a (avec H. TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS)
d Influence des neuroleptiques sur les malformations congenitales. Rattus spec, Mus spec.
(Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Diabete experimental et grossesse. (Mammalia)
f Influence des antimitotiques, des anticonvulsants et de la prostaglandine F2a sur la gestation.
Meme espece comma d (avec H. TUCHMANN-DUPLFSSIS)
g Mecanismes d'action de substances embryotoxiques (transfert d'oeufs) (Rodentia) (avec
C. ROUSSEL)
MKRKER, H.-J.; Dr.med.. Prof. - Anat. Inst, der Freien Univ. Berlin, Kbn.-Luise-Str. 15, 1 BERLIN
33, B.R.D. (Germany)
MERKLE, U.; Dr.med., Prof. Anat. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Niimberg, Krankenhausstrasse, 852
ERLANGEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Spermatoeenese und Sertoli-Zellen. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MESHCHERYAKOV, V. N. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW 1 17234, U.S.S.R.
a Spatial organization of spiral cleavage: symmetry; nature of cell contacts; spindle-cortex inter-
actions. Lymnaea stagnalis, Physa spp., Aplexa hypnorum, Radix peregra (Gastropoda)
b Shell morphogenesis: correlation with cleavage asymmetry. Lymnaea stagnalis, Physa acuta
(Gastropoda)
MESSAGE, M. A.; Ph.D. Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE CB2 3DY,
England
a Development of muscle, primarily with histochemical techniques. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Mus
musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Development of tissue culture techniques for study of myogenesis.
MESTRE, J.-C; Prof. Lab. de Biol. Cell., Univ. de Paris-Sud, 22 rue J.B.Clement, 92290
CHATENAY-MALABRY, France
a Morphology and physiology of embryoids originating from callus. (Angiospermae)
b Physiological and morphological relations of the embryo with its surroundings during develop-
ment in situ (Angiospermae)
METAFORA, S.; Dr. - Lab. of Molec. Embryol., Consiglio Naz. delle Ricerche, Via Toiano 2, 80072
ARCO FELICE (Napoli), Italy
MEUSY, J. J.; Dr. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P.et M. Curie, Bat.G, Tour 32, 4 place
Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Electrophoresis and immunochemistry of the female specific protein. Orchestia gammarellus
(Amphipoda, Crustacea)
b Androgenic hormone. (Crustacea)
MGLINETZ, V. A.; Dr. - Lab. of Exp. Genet., Inst, of Med. Genet., Kashirskoye Chaussee 6a, 115478
MOSCOW, U.S.S.R.
a Determination of imaginal disc cells in normal and mutant strains. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Interaction of homoeotic and non-homoeotic genes during development. Same species as a
MICCIARELLI (SBRENNA), Mrs. A.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Previati 24, 44100
FERRARA, Italy
MIDDLETON, C. A.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St.,
LONDON WCIE 6BT, England
a Locomotion and behaviour of epithelial cells in tissue culture. Galius gallus (Aves), Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
MIGLIORINI (BRUSCHELLI), Mrs. G.; Dr.Sci.Biol. - 1st. di Biol. Gener., Univ. di Perugia, Via del
Giochetto, 06100 PERUGIA, Italy
a Aberrazioni cromosomiche e anomalie di sviluppo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
MIKHAYLOV, A. T.; Cand.biol.sci. - Lab. of Embryol., Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci.
of the USSR, Tsurupa St.3. MOSCOW 1 17469, U.S.S.R.
a Immunology and immunochemistry of antigens in the retina during development. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Biochemistry of eye lens induction, especially identification, separation, and purification of the
lens-inducing substance of embryonic retina, various spp. (Amphibia), Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MIKULSKA, Mrs. I. see: KSI^SEK-MIKULSKA, Mrs. I.
MILAIRE, J.; M.D., Prof. - Lab. d'Anat. et d'EmbryoI. Hum., Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, 97 rue aux
Laines, 1000 BRUXELLES, Belgium
MILANO-GRASSI, Mrs. E.; Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "Federico Raffaele", Viale dell'Universita 32,
00161 ROMA (7), Italy
a Differentiation and developmental correlations between hypophysis, adrenals, and gonads. Rana
esculenta (Anura), Gallus gallus (Aves) (with H. MANELLI, L. MASTROLIA, F. ACCORDI and
V. GALLO)
b Experiments on differentiation of embryonic gonads. Rana esculenta (Anura), Gallus gallus
(Aves)
MILES, V. J.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON
WCIE 6BT, England
MILKOVK^ (2ULJ), Mrs. K;Ph.D., Prof. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O.
Box 166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Development and function of the pituitary-adrenocortical system in foetus and neonate (bio-
chemistry, histology, histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with R. KLEPAC,
M. PERUZOVIC and J. PAUNOVIC)
b Effects of perinatal influences, especially adrenocorticoids, on emotionality, active and passive
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avoidance conditioning. Same species as a (witli M. PERUZOVlC and J. PAUNOVlO)
MILLONIG, G.; M.D. - Lab. of Molec. Embryol., Consiglio Naz. delle Ricerche, Via Toiano 2, 80072
ARCO FELICE (Napoli), Italy
MINAFRA, S.; Ph.D. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
MINGANTL A.; Dr., Prof., - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Genova, Via Balbi 5, 16126 GENOVA,
Italy
a Cholincsterase and phosphatase activities in eggs and embryos. Balanus spec, Lepas spec.
(Cirripedia), Artemia salina (Branchiopoda, Crustacea)
b Effects of cholincsterase inhibitors on development (Ascidiacea; Echinoidea)
MIRCOV, Mrs. O.; M.D. - Dept. of Med. Biol., Med. School, P-t,a 23 August 1, 1900 TIMI^OARA,
Rumania
a Development of facial primordia. Gallus domesticus ( Aves)
MIRRE, C; M.Sc. - Lab. d'Histol. et Embryol. II, Univ. d'Aix-Marseille, 27 Bd. Jean Moulin, 13385
MARSEILLE Cedex 4, France
MISCHKE, D.; Dipl.Biol. Inst, fiir Allgem. Biol., Univ. Diisseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129, 4000
DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Isolation and characterization of chromosome-sized Y DNA from eye-antenna-discs. Drosophila
hydei (Diptera)
b Processing of ribosomal RNA from testes. Same species as a
MITASHOV, V. I.; Cand.biol.sci. - Res. Grp. of Mech. of Diff., Inst, of Devi. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of
the USSR, Vavilov St.26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Cytological changes in pigment epithelium cells in the course of their transformation into neural
retina during eye regeneration: RNA and DNA synthesis, cell cycles, the synthesis of general and
specific protein products. Triturus cristatus, T. vulgaris, Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela)
b Regeneration of the neural retina with special reference to S-100 protein. Triturus cristatus
(Urodela) (with L. I. KOROCHKIN and S. M. SVIRIDOV, Novosibirsk)
c Development of regional differences in neural retina and pigment epithelium (synthesis of DNA,
RNA). Acipenser stellatus, A. giildenstiidti (Chondrostei) (with O. G. STROEVA and E. A.
BABURINA)
MITCHISON, G. J.; Dr.Phil.(Math.) - Lab. of MoL BioL, Med. Res. Council, Hills Rd., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 2QH, England
MITOLO, v.; M.D. - Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, Policlinico, 70124 BARI,
Italy
a Changes of spinal ganglia and spinal cord after increase or decrease of the peripheral field of
innervation, (jallus domesticus (Aves)
b Growth models, a general study.
c Computer simulation of growth and morphogenesis of the limb buds. Same species as a
d Growth of spinal cord. Same species as a
MITSKEVICH, M. S.; Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R.,
Vavilov St.26, 117334 MOSCOW, U.S.S.R.
a Hypothalamic control of thyroid function in fetus and neonate. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha), Cavia porcellus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Influence of encephalectomy on adrenocortical and thyroid function in the fetus. Same species as
a
MOCQUARD, J.-P.; Dr. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du
Recteur Pineau, 86022 POITIERS, France
a Etude statistique de la croissance et de la mue; action des facteurs externes sur les systemes
neuro-secreteurs. Porcellio dilatatus, Ligia oceanica (Isopoda, Crustacea)
b Recherches sur I'expression mathematique des lois de la croissance relative, plus particulierement
des organes soumis aux hormones sexuelles. Same species as a
MOCZAR, Mrs. M.; Ph.D. - Lab. de Biochim. du Tissu Conjonct., Univ. de Paris XII, 6 rue du
Gdn.Sarrail, 94000 CR^TEIL, France
a Glycoproteins of aorta muscle cell membranes and their interaction witli extracellular macro-
molecules (collagen, proteoglycan, elastin); biosynthesis of these macromolecules in aorta; age
clianges in macromolccular interactions (organ and cell culture). Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha), Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
b Regeneration of elastic tissue. Canis famiiiaris (Carnivora)
MODAK, S. P.; Dr.Sci.Biol. Inst. Suisse de Rech. Exp. sur le Cancer, rue Bugnon 21, 1011
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
a Isolation and characterization of the nuclear and cytoplasmic non-mitochondrial DNA,
synthesized during crythropoiesis. Anas platyrhynchos (Aves)
b Qualitative and quantitative changes in the genome during lens fiber cell differentiation
c Factors controlling de- and rediffcrentiation of cultured iris epithelial cells, studied by cell
injection combined with immunonuorescence for gamma crystallin. Notophtlialmus viridescens
(Urodela) (with T. YAM ADA and A. GRASSMANN)
MODLINSKI, J. A.; M.Sc. Dept. of l-mbryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Fertilization and early development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Microsurgery of early embryos. Same species as a
MOI', il.; M.D., Prof. Anal. Dept. C, Univ. of Copenhaccn, Universitetsparken 1, 2100 COPEN-
HAGI-.N 0, Denmark
a Differentiation of ameloblasls. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
MOITAT, D. B.; M.D., Prot. Dept. of Anat., Univ. CoU., P.O. Box 78, CARDIIF CFl IXL, Wales,
U.K.
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a Postnatal development of kidney. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
MOHR, H.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Biol. Inst.ll, Lehrst. fur Bot., Univ., Schanzlest.9, 78 FREIBURG/Br.,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Mechanism of phytochrome action at the level of phytochrome-mediated enzyme induction and
enzyme repression, and its relation to development. Sinapis alba (Cruciferae)
MOILLIET, G.; cand.phil.nat. - Div. of Cell and Devi. Biol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern, Sahlistr.8,
3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Analysis of mRNA in oocytes and differentiated tissues. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with
R. WEBER and G. RYFFEL)
b Thyroxine and RNA synthesis in tadpole tissues. Same species as a (with R. WEBER and
G. RYFFEL)
MOLOTKOVA, Miss L. F. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. ot the USSR, Tsurupa St.3,
MOSCOw'l 17469, U.S.S.R.
a Immunological relationships between mother and foetus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Papio
hamadryas, Macaca mulatta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Humoral interactions between analogous organs (reticulo-endothelial and leucopoietic system) of
mother and foetus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Macaca mulatta (Primates)
c Cell and humoral immunity and infertility. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
f P r i m 3. t c si
MONESI, v.; M.D., Prof. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen., Univ. di Roma, Citta Universitaria, 00185
ROMA, Italy ' .,^^., ^ . ^
MONNICKENDAM, Miss M. A.; M.Sc. - Inst, of Ophthalmol., Judd St., LONDON, England
MONROY AMD. Prof. - Lab. of Molec. Embryol., Consiglio Naz. delle Ricerche, Arco Felice,
C.P.3042,'80100NAPOLI, Italy .- ^ , ,. om
MOOR R M • Ph D. - A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol, and Biochem., Univ. ot Cambridge, 307
Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England
a The development and manipulation of the early embryo. (Mammalia)
b The survival and development of embryonic and somatic cells after introduction into eggs and
blastocysts. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
c Developmental capacity of single blastomeres. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Bos taurus,
Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) , _ ,,
MOORES, G. R.; Ph.D. ^ Dept. of Cell Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW Gil 6NU, Scotland, U.K.
a Surface properties and behaviour of embryonic cells. Gallus gallus (Aves)
MORACZEWSKL J.; Ph.D. ~ Dept. of Cytol., Zool. Inst., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie
26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
MORATA, G.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Biol., Med. Res. Counc, Univ. Postgrad. Med. Sch., Hills Rd.,
CAMBRioGE CB2 2QH. England
a Heredity of determinative decisions in clones of imaginal disc cells. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
MOREAU, Miss N.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P.et M. Curie, Ctr. de Rech. d Ivry,
67 rue M.Gunsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Biosynthesis of endogenous proteins during oogenesis. Pleurodeles poireti (Urodela)
MORGAN (WRIGHT), Mrs. M.; Ph.D. Dept. of Environm. Sci., Plymouth Polytechnic, Drake's
Circus, PLYMOUTH PL4 8AA, Ingland
a Morphology and normal table from fertilization to iiatching. Salmo gairdneri (Teleostei)
b Effect of temperature on early development. Same species as a
MORGAN, P. R.; B. Sc, B.D.S. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Royal Free Hosp., 8 Hunter St.,
LONDON WCIN IBP, England' .^n -,o
until September 1976: Dept. of Oral HistopathoL, Fac. of Odontol., Umv. of Goteborg, 400 33
GOTEBORG 33, Sweden
a Ultrastructure of the developing palate and early cleft palate. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MORRIS, B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Nottingham, NOTTINGHAM, England
a Antibody absorption by neonates. Erinaceus europaeus (Insectivora), Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
b Electron microscopy of postnatal gastric and intestinal development. Erinaceus europaeus
(Insectivora)
MORRIS, 1. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. CoH. of N. Wales, BANGOR, Caerns., Wales, U.K.
a Transmission of serum proteins across foetal membranes and neonate gut. Mus musculus, Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
MORRISS, Miss G. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England . .
a Mechanisms of normal and abnormal development in early postimplantation embryos in vivo and
in vitro. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Normal and abnormal development of face and ear. Same species as a
MOSNA, Miss G.; Dr. - 1st. di Genet., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 20133 MILANO, Italy
MOUTON, Miss C; D.E.A. - Lab. d'EmbryoL, Unite de Sci., Univ. de Caen, 14032 CAEN, France
a Cytol'ogical aspects of posterior regeneration, autoradiography of DNA synthesis. Allolobophora
icterica (Oligochaeta) ,.^,,~,,x7i-
MOUZE, M. - Serv. de Biol. Anim., Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de Lille, B.P.36, 59650 VILLENEUVE
D'ASCQ, France , , .
a Etude descriptive de la croissance de Foeil; etude e.xperimentale des facteurs morphogenetiques et
hormonaux qui controlent cette croissance. Aeshna cyanea, Anax imperator (Odonata)
MOYSE, J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. ColL of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWANSEA, Glamorgan,
Waies,'u.K.
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a Embryology. Hemioniscus balani (Isopoda, Crustacea)
MRAZKOVA (StvClKOVA), Mrs. O.; MUDr. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3,
12800 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Prenatal development of limb vasciilarisation. Homo sapiens (Primates)
MULAREK, Mrs. O.; M.D. - Inst, of Neurol, and Sensory Organs, Med. Acad., Przybyszewskiego St.
49, 60-355 POZNAN, Poland
a Histochemistry of glia cells in the developing nervous system. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
MULLER, Miss F.; Dr.rer.nat. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Pestalozzistr. 20, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Effect of LSD on development of the embryonic nervous system. Mesocricctus auratus
(Rodentia)
b Development of the dural arteries. Homo sapiens (Primates)
MULLER, G. H. - Inst, flir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Differential local sensitivity of chromosomal template activity to inorganic ions. Chironomus
thummi (Diptera)
MULLER, J. P.; M.Sc. - Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Ctr. de Rech. d'lvry, 67 rue
M.Giinsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France
a Nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles in oocytes. Pleurodeles poireti (Urodela)
MULLER, M.; D.Sc. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O. Box 166, 41001
ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Regulation of compensatory growth. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
MULLER, W. A.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Techn. Univ., Pockelstr. 10a, 3300 BRAUNSCHWEIG,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Induction phenomena in morphogenesis and polar regeneration. Hydra spec, Hydractinia
echinata (Hydrozoa)
b Enzyme activities during embryonic development and sexual reproduction. Same species as a
c Induction of metamorphosis by bacteria and ions in planulas. Same species as a
d Significance of membrane properties (Na+/K+-ATPase, potential) in embryonic development.
Hydractinia spec. (Hydrozoa)
MULNARD, J. G.; M.D., Prof. - Lab. d'Anat. et d'EmbryoL Hum., Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, 97 rue
aux Laines, 1000 BRUXELLES, Belgium
MUNOZ CUEVAS, A. Lab. Souterrain du C.N.R.S., 09410 MOULIS, France
a Differenciation, regression et ultrastructure des veux. Ischyropsalis spec. (Phalangida, Arachnida)
MUNTZ (REID), Mrs. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Reading, Whiteknights Park, READING
RG6 2AJ, England
a Comparative studies on the structural development of nerves and muscles. Xenopus laevis,
Eleutherodactylus martinicensis, Rana temporaria (Anura), Triturus spec. (Urodela)
b Electron microscopy of muscle development and degeneration. Same species as a
MURASHOVA, Miss A. I. - Lab. of Embryol., Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
USSR, Tsurupa St.3, MOSCOW 1 17469, U.S.S.R.
a Humoral interconnections between lungs of mother and foetus. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MUSMECI, Miss M. T.; Ph.D. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embryol., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archiiafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
MUSY, J. P.; M.D. - Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol. Gener., Univ. de Fribourg, 1 rue Gockel, 1700
FRIBOURG, Switzerland
a Cytophotometry on embryonic fibroblasts: DNA content as a function of oxygen concentration.
Gallus domesticus (Aves)
MUTOLO, v.; M.D. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123 PALERMO,
Italy
a Cell interactions in embryos. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Ribosomal and mitochondrial RNA synthesis in embryogenesis. Same species as a
c RNA synthesis in regenerating liver, especially mitochondrial RNA. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
MYSTKOWSKA-BACZKOWSKA, Mrs. E. T.; Dr.bioL - Dept. of Exper. Embryol., Inst, of Obstet.
and Gynecol., Medical Academy, Karowa 2, 00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Embryonic development. Clethrionoinys glareolus (Rodentia)
b Interspecific chimaeric embryos. Mus miisculus, Clethrionomys glareolus (Rodentia)
NAAKTGEBOREN, C; Dr. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Univ. of Amsterdam, Wilhelmina
Gasthuis, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
a Foetal growth as a dependent of placental size and uterine characteristics. Ovis aries (Artio-
dactyla), Rattus spec. (Rodentia) and other Mammalia
b Electrophysiology of the uterus in the perinatal period, studied in vivo. Canis familiaris
(Carnivora), Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla), Oryctolagus cunicuhis (Lagomorpha)
c Psychosienous intluenccs on uterine physiology and fetal development. Same species as b
NADAL, CI: Dr. Med., Dr. Sci. - Unite de Physiol. Cell., U22, INSERM, Inst, du Radium, Batiinent
110, 91405 ORS AY, France
a Substances regulating tiie number of liepatic cells during life and the regeneration after partial
hepatectomy. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Hepatic polyploidy, its development during life and its control system. Same species as a
c , Appearance of a hepatocyte mitosis inliibiting system at the slowing down of the growth,
characteristic of the transition towards the adult state. Same species as a
NAGEL, J.; D.Sc. Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P.347, 51062 Rl IMS Cedex, France
a Hemopoietic function of the foetal liver; factors controlling its progressive disappearance. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia) (with R. L. J ACQUOT)
NAMUR, Miss P.; D.E.A. Lab. d'Embryol., Dept. de Biol.-Ecol., U.E.R. de Sci., Univ. de Caen,
14032 CAEN, France
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a Etude experimentale de Taction d'antimetabolite au cours du developpement precoce du germe.
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
NANJUNDIAH, V.; Ph.D. - Biozentnim der Univ. Basel, Klingelbergstr.70, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Models for control of development at the multicellular level; theoretical study combined with
experiments. (Acrasiales; Amphibia)
NARDI, Mrs. I.; Dr.Biol. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Pisa, Via A.Volta 4, 56100 PISA,
Italy
a Mitotic and lampbrush chromosomes; DNA analysis and in situ RNA/DNA hybridization
(Urodela)
NAVARATNAM, V.; Ph.D. - Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Ontogenesis of cholinesterase and mono-amine activity in cardiac innervation (Mammalia),
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Ultrastructure of the yolk sac. Homo sapiens (Primates)
NAYLOR, E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Marine Biol., Univ. of Liverpool, PORT ERIN, Isle of Man, U.K.
a Developmental aspects of behaviour. Carcinus maenas, Callinectes sapidus, Macropipus spec.
(Decapoda, Crustacea)
NEDVfDEK, J.; RNDr. - Dept. of Exp. ZooL, Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, 12844 PRAHA 2, Czechoslo-
vakia
a Nucleic acids and subcellular particles in oogenesis and early development. (Amphibia) (with
V. HABROVA)
b Transplantation of nuclei in relation to nucleic acids. (Amphibia) (with P. SLADECEK)
NEEDHAM. A. E.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oxford. South Parks Rd.. OXFORD 0X1 3PS,
England
a Review of regeneration and general metabohsm „
NELSON, L.; Fil.kand. - Dept. of Zoophysiol., Univ. of Umea, 901 87 UMEA, Sweden
a Cell transformation and cell differentiation; regulation of DNA synthesis. Xenopus laevis, Rana
spp. (Anura)
NEUBERT, J.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fur Flugmedizin der DFVLR, Kolnerst. 70, 53 BONN-Bad
Godesberg, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Effect of simulated weightlessness on ultrastructure of the embryonic vestibular organ. (Anura)
(withW. BRIEGLEB)
b Teratogenic and genetic anomalies induced by simulated weightlessness (fast running clinostat).
Tribolium confusum (Coleoptera) (with W. BRIEGLEB)
NEUMANN, D.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Lunar periodicity of metamorphosis. Clunio marinus (Chironomidae, Diptera)
NEVILLE, P. A. J.; Dr.d'Etat, Prof. - Lab. de Morphogen. Vcget., Univ. d'Ai.x-Marseiile III, Centre
St-Charles, place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedex 3, France
a Experimental morphology of pinnate leaves: 1. leaf regeneration following bipartition of primor-
dium in different planes; 2. apical dominance due to young expanding leaves; effect of culture
conditions, cytological changes. Gleditsia triacanthos (Leguminosae)
b Determination on flower bilateralitv (microsurgical method). Pisum sativum (Leguminosae)
NEW, D. A. T.; Ph.D. - Marshall Lab., Dept. of Physiol., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EG, England
a Development of methods for growing embryos in culture. Didelphys spec. (Marsupialia), Rattus
spec, Mus musculus (Rodentia) and others (Mammalia)
b Growth and differentiation of the placenta. (Rodentia)
c Teratogenic effects of hyperthermia
NEWTH, D. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 8QC, Scotland, U.K.
a Properties of primordial germ cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Transplantation immunobiology. Same species as a
NEYFAKH, A. A.; Dr.bio!., Prof. ~ Lab. of Biochem. Embryol., Inst, of Devi Biol., Acad, of Sci. of
the USSR., Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R
a Distribution of RNA, synthesized during maturation, between the nucleus and cytoplasm of early
embryo. Misgurnus fossihs (Telcostei) (with A. A. KOSTOMAROVA, M. N. SKOBLINA, and
A. V. KOTOMIN)
NICOLAS, P. B. G.; Dr. - Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Genetics of chloroplast development mutants. Euglena gracihs (Euglenophyceae)
NICOLET, G.; D.Sc. Lab. d'Embrvol. Expcr., Inst. d'HistoL, Univ. de Geneve, 20 rue de I'Ecole de
Medecine, 1211 GENtVE 4, Switzerland
a Subcellular changes during early morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with J. GALLERA)
NICOTRA, Miss A.; Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "Federico Raffaele", Viale deH'Universita 32, 00161
ROMA (7), Italy
a Interactions between mitochondrial transcription and early embryonic differentiation. Para-
centrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Nuclear protein changes during spermatogenesis. Same species as a (with E. De MAITHAEIS)
NIL, C. J. van; D.V.M. - Lab. of Anat. and Embryol., Free Univ., v.d. Boechorststr. 7, AMSTER-
DAM-Z. Netherlands
a Ontogenetic malformations of the heart. Sus scrofa. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
b Pathological development of heart and vessels. Same species as a
c Patliological development of bone. Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
d Teratology. (Mammalia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
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e Development of the subneural apparatus. Rattiis spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Laaomorplia)
f Regeneration of terminal nerves and motor end plates. Same species as e
NIELSEN, C'l.; Dr.phil. - Marine Biol. Lab., Univ. of Copenhagen, Strandpromenaden, 3000
HELSING0R, Denmark
a Ciliary mechanisms of adults and larvae. Loxosoma spec, Loxosomella spec, Pedicellina spec,
Barentsia spec. (Endoprocta), Alcyonidium spec, Electra spec. (Ectoprocta)
NIEMIERKO, Mrs. A. - Dept. of Exper. Embryol., Inst, of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. Acad., Karowa
2, 00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
a Early development of eggs; experimental induction of chromosomal aberrations. Mus nuisculus
(Rodentia)
b Experimental induction of triploidy (ill vivo and in vitro) and postimplantation development of
triploid embryos. Same species as a
NIEUWKOOP, P. D.; Phil.Dr., Prof. ~ Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De
Uithor\ UTRECHT, Netherlands
a The induction of the mesoderm and its cranio-caudal and dorso-ventral organization. Ambystoma
mexicanum, Triturus alpestris (Urodela) (with E. C. BOTERENBROOD and K. HARA)
b The origin of the dorso-ventral polarity of the egg. Discoglossus pictus, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
(with K. HARA and G. A. UBBELS)
c Comparative study on the origin of primordial germ cells and mesoderm formation, and
phylogenetic implications, (lower Vertebrata incl. Reptilia) (with L. A. SUTASURJA and co-
workers, Bandung, Indonesia)
NIGON, v.; Dr.Sci., Prof. ~ Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novcmbre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Biochemistry and genetics of chloroplast differentiation. Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae)
b Erythrocyte differentiation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
NIIKAWA, N.; M.D. - Lab. of Embryol. and Cytogenet., Univ. Clinic of Gynecol, and Obstet., Geneva
Univ., 20 rue Alcide-Jentzer, 1211 GENEVE 4, Switzerland
a Oral contraceptives and chromosomal abnormalities in spontaneous abortions. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Phenotype and unusual chromosome abnormalities in abortions. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Determination of parental contribution of extra chromosomes. Homo sapiens (Primates)
NIJWEIDE, P. J.; Drs. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
a Calcium and strontium metabolism of embryonic calvarium periost. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
NIKITIN, N. S.; Cand.biol. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St.5, 199164
LENINGRAD, U.S. S.R.
a Morphogenetic potentiality of somatic cells. Ephydatia fluviatilis (Porifera)
b Development of culture media for dissociated cells. (Porifera)
NIKITINA, Mrs. L. A.; Cand.biol. sci. - Inst, of DevL BioL, Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Analysis of developmental potencies of nuclei in sequential stages of oogenesis by means of their
transplantation into enucleated oocytes and eggs. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia)
NOACK, W.; Dr. - Anat. Inst, der Freien Univ. Berhn, Kon.-Luisc-Str. 15, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D.
(Germany) ,
NOBILI, R.; Dr.ScBiol., Prof. ~ 1st. di ZooL e Anat. Comp. delEUniv., Via A.Volta 4, 56100 PISA, Italy
NORDLING, S.; M.D. ^ Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III. Dept. of PathoL, Univ. of Helsinki, Haart-
maninkatu 3, 00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Mechanism of kidney tubulogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with J. .1. WARTIOVAARA,
L. O. SAXf^:N, and E. LEHTONEN)
N0RREVANG, A.; D.Sc - Inst, of Comp. Anat., Univ. of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100
COPENHAGEN 0. Denmark
NOTHIGER, R.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergassc 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Sex determining genes studied at the cellular level. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Genetic analysis of determination by means of induced mitotic recombination. Same species as a
NOTT, J. A.; Ph.D. - N.E.R.C. Unit of Marine Invert. Biol., Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. Coll. of North
Wales, MENAI BRIDGE, Anglesey LL59 5EY, Wales, U.K.
NOULIN, G. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du Recteur Pineau,
86022 POITIERS, France
a Controles endocrines de la formation et de revolution des regenerats d'appendices locomoteurs.
(Isopoda, Crustacea)
b l\tude experimcntale de la production d'appendices surnumcraires. (Isopoda, Crustacea)
NOVAK, V. J. A.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Na Fohmance 5,
12000 PRAIIA 2, Czeclioslovakia
NOVEL, G.; Dr. spec Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P.53, Centre
de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Role of proliferation and cell migration in formation of feather primordia. Gallus gallus (Aves)
N0WAK6WNA, Miss J.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroc-hiw, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335
WROC-tAW, Poland
a Cytology and cytochemistry of partial metamorphosis. Triturus spec (Urodela)
b Cytology and cytochemistry of gamctogenesis. Embletonia pallida (Opisthobranchia, Gastro-
poda)
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NUSS, Mrs. E.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst. (I) der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Time lapse microcinematography of ooplasm flows during early embryogenesis in connection
with alterations of egg architecture. Pimpla turionellae (Hymenoptera)
b Ooplasm flows in centrifugated and in ligated eggs. Same species as a
NUSSLEIN, Mrs. Ch.; Ph.D. - Abt. Zellbiol., Biozentrum der Univ., Klingelbergstr. 70, 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
a Isolation and characterization of maternal effect mutants in the second chromosome. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
NYIRI, S.; M.D. ^ Dept. of Anat., Univ. Med. School, Kossuth L.40, SZEGED, Hungary
a Developmental histochemistry and electron microscopy of the autonomic ground plexus. Rattus
rattus (Rodentia) (with B. CSILLIK, E. KNYIHAR, M. GAJC and G. KALMAN)
ODEIGAH, P.C.G. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Ultrastructure, immunology, and cell properties of lenses with normal and genetically modified
cell membranes. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with R. M. CLAYTON,
M. M. PERRY, and D. J. PRITCHARD)
O'DELL, D. S.; Ph.D. Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON
WC1E6BT, England
a Biochemistry of the transitions between the amoeboid and the flagellate stages. Naegleria gruberi
(Rhizopoda)
b Cell surface membranes: changes after fertilization and during early development. Paracentrotus
lividus (Echinoidea); various spp. (Ascidiacea)
c Developmental biology. Various spp. (Mesozoa)
OGORZAiEK, A.: Ph.D. Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroclaw, ul.Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335 WROCtAW,
Poland
a Oogenesis (autoradiography). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Cytochemistry of oogenesis. Nepa cinerea, Ranatra linearis, Naucoris cimicoides (Heteroptera)
OJEDA SAHAGUN, J. L.; Dr. Med., Prof. - Serv. de Embriol. E.xper., Dept. de Anat., Fac. de Med.,
SANTANDER, Spain
a Biochemical and ultrastructural effects of barbituric compounds on the embryo. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Cell death in the developing central nervous system (stages 7-20 H. H.; electron and optic
microscopy). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
OKKER-REITSMA, Mrs. G. H.; Drs. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10,
LEIDEN. Netherlands
a Steroid production of placenta and embryo of different ages (radioisotopes, chromatography,
bioindicator test for androgens, histochemistry). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
OKSCHE, A.; Dr.med., Prof. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Friedrichst. 24, 63 GlESSEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of neuroendocrine cell complexes (units) in the hypothalamus (neurohistology,
electron microscopy, cytometry). (Aves, Mammalia)
b Development of photo-ncuro-endocrine systems: retino-hypothalamic connections; deep
hypothalamic photoreceptor; pineal photoreceptor organs. (Vertebrata)
OLIVEREAU, Miss M. M. A.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Physiol., Inst. Oceanographique, 195 rue Saint-Jacques,
75005 PARIS, France
a Cytology and histochemistry of endocrine glands in relation with development, and after various
experimental procedures. (Salmonidae, Teleostei)
b Pituitary grafting. Anguilla anguilla (Telecstei)
c Histophysiology of endocrine glands. Same species as b
d Histophysiology of the pituitary gland in immature and mature animals, in correlation with
osmoregulatory processes. Mugil auratus (Teleostei)
OLIVO, O. M.; Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Bologna, Via Irnerio 48, BOLOGNA, Italy
OPAS, Mrs. J.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Embrvol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmies'cie
26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Hybridization of fcrtihzed and artificially activated eggs with follicle cells; possibility of their
development in vitro and in vivo. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Determination of the minimal cytoplasmic volume large enough to permit cell division, by
removing cytoplasm from eggs by osmotic shock or microsurgery. Same species as a
ORLOVA Mrs I. I.; Cand.biol.sci. - Lab. of Embryol., Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci.
of the USSR, Tsurupa St.3, MOSCOW 1 17469, U.S.S.R.
a Correlation between cell death and cell division in lung, liver, and brain during embryogenesis.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Humoral interconnections between analogous organs (lung, brain) of mother and foetus. Same
species as a
ORTOLANl, Miss G.; D.Sc, Prof. - ZooL Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Interspecific transplantation of nuclei into eggs. (Amphibia)
b Hybridization, especially androgenetic hybrids. (Ascidiacea)
c Treatment of animal quartets by trypsin and RNA. Ascidia malaca (Ascidiacea)
d Hybrid fertilization after aging of the egg. Same species as c
ORTS LLORCA, F.; Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Fac. de Med., Ciudad Univ., MADRID, Spain
OSBORN, J. C; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Liverpool, Brownlow St., P.O.Box 147,
LIVERPOOL L69 3BX, England
a Biochemistry and morphology of abnormal and normal early development (Uthium, RNA
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synthesis, protein synthesis). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
OSIPOV, V. v.; Dr. - Inst, of Med. Genet., Kashirskoye Chaussee 6a, MOSCOW 1 15478, U.S.S.R.
a Genetic regulation of development of brain, eye, and limbs. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
OSTROUMOVA, Miss T. W. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
OTTAVIANl, E.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena, Via Bercngario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Mitotic activity in growing retina. Triturus cristatus (Urodela)
b Experiments on differentiation of trigeminal mesencephahc neurons. Same species as a
OUDHOF, H.A.J. - Orthodont. Dept., Dent. Sch., State Univ. of Utrecht, Sorbonnelaan 16, "De
Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Experiments on persistence of cranial sutures till old age; possible causes: bone movements or
sutural tissue properties (transplantation of bone into suture). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
(with I. S. MARKENS)
OUWENEEL, W. J.; Ph.D. - Hubrecht. Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, Universiteits-
centrum "De Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Pattern formation in imaginal discs (in vivo culture; clonal analysis). Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Genetics and physiology of the development of homoeotic mutants. Same species as a
02d2FNSKY W ■ Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmiescie
26728, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Differentiation of the somatic and germinal tissues of the gonad. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Normal development. Clethrionomys glareolus (Rodentia)
c Prospective fate of the components of blastocysts in the formation of the egg cylinder.
(Rodentia)
PALA, Miss M.; Dr. - 1st. di ZooL, Univ. di Sas.sari, Via Murroni 25, 07100 SASSARI, Italy
a Origin of the primordial germ cells. Perca fluviatilis (Teleostei), Anas spec. (Avcs)
b Development of half blastoderms cultured in vitro. Gallus domesticus ( Aves)
PALECEK, J.; RNDr. - Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, 12844 PRAHA 2, Czechoslo-
vakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (with A. ROMANOVSKY and
J.MACHA)
PALi^N, K.; Fil.Kand. - Zoophysiol. Inst., Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, 223 62 LUND, Sweden
a Teratogenesis induced by amino acids. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PANELIUS, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Helsinki, P.Rautatiekatu 13, 00100 HELSINKI 10,
Finland
PANIGEL, M.; Dr.Med., D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. de Biol, de la Reprod., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Tour 32, Rez
de Chaussee, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Physiology of fetal-maternal exchange. Macaca mulatta, M. fascicularis, Papio cynocephalus
(Primates)
b Ultrastructure of the placental membrane. Same species as a and Galago demidovi (Primates)
c Ultrastructure of trophoblast during pathological pregnancy. Homo sapiens (Primates)
PANNESE, E.; M.D., Prof. - 2nd Inst, of Human Anat., Univ. of Milano, Via MangiagaHi 14, 20133
MILANO, Italy
a Morphology and histochemistry at the electron microscope level of the degenerative events in
embryonic spinal ganglia. Gallus gallus (Aves)
PANOVA, 1. G. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., USSR Acad, of Sci., Vavilov St.26, MOSCOW 1 1 7334, U.S.S.R.
a Dependence of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in pigment epithelium of the retina upon
general growth factors of the eye. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with O. G. STROEVA and T. L.
MARSHAK)
PANTELOURIS, E. M.; Ph.D. Biol. Dept., School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Strathclyde, George St.,
Gl ASGOW Gl IXW, Scotland, U.K.
a Immunobiology of the athymic mutant nude. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development of lymphoid tissues and immune responses. Same species as a
c Biological aspects of ageing
PAPILLON, Mrs. M. - U.E.R. de Biol.-Zool., Univ. Paris VI, 105 Bd. Raspail, 75006 PARIS, France
a Inllucnce de la temperature sur la fertilite des pontes, et sur Fhistologie et le fonctionnement de
Pappareil genital. Schistoccrca gregaria (Orthoptera)
b Dynamics of oogenesis in relation to breeding temperature. Same species as a
c Influence of breeding temperature upon protein patterns in hacmolymph, fat body, and oocytes
(electrophoresis). Same species as a
PARISH, R. W.; Ph.D. - Cytol. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Bot., Univ. of Zurich, Birchst.95, 8050 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a The roles of cell contacts, plasma membrane, transcriptional and posttranscriptional controls in
cell differentiation. Dictyostelium spec, Polyspliondylium .spec. (Acrasiales)
PARISI, E. - Lab. of Molcc. Embryol., Consiglio Naz. delle Ricerche, Via Toiano 2, ARCO FELICE,
C.P.3042, 80100 NAPOLI, Italy
a Enzymes controlling DNA synthesis in developing embryos. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
PARSONS, R.; Ph.D. Muse. Dystrophy Res. Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hosp., NEWCASTLE upon Tyne
NE4 6Bi;, England
a Aggregation of single cells from normal and dystrophic newborn and embryonic animals with
gyratory shaking; biochemistry of enzyme system differentiation of aggregates. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
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b Effect of light on muscle and nerve cells in tissue culture. Same species as a
c Abnormal relationship between Schwann cells and axons in hereditary muscular dystrophy. Same
species as a
d Possible malfunction of muscle regeneration in Duchenne dystrophy (tissue culture). Homo
sapiens (Primates)
PASCAUD, M.; Dr., Prof. - Lab. de Physiol. Metab. et Nutr., Univ. Pans VI, 9 quai Saint-Bernard,
7528() PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Linoleic acid metabolism and renewal in the growing animal. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Transport of linoleic acid from the mother to the embryo. Same species as a
PASCUAL-MORENILLA, Miss M. T.; M.D., Prof. - Inst. F.Oloriz, Fac. of Med., Univ. of Granada,
GRANADA, Spain _ ^^ ^^,^,
PASQUINl, P.; Ph.D., Prof. - 1st. di Zool. "Federico Raffaele", Viale dell Universita 32, 00161
ROMA (7), Italy
a Growth and differentiation in regeneration. Planaria spec. (Turbellaria)
PASSAPONTI, A.; M.D., Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Catania, Via Biblioteca 4, 95124
CATANIA, Italy
a The development of the inguinal canal. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Mezzi faciUtanti Tattecchimento di innesti omo- ed eteroplastici in embrioni. Gallus domesticus
(Aves), Rattus rattus (Rodentia)
c Capacita formativa degli epiteli di rivestimento nell'embrione. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PASTEELS J J • M D Prof. - Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol. Hum., Univ. Libre de Bruxelles, 97 rue
auxLa'ines, 1000 BRUXELLES, Belgium .,-.,• r- , o onn^
PATRICOLO, Miss E.; Dr.nat.sci., Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Collagen in embryos. Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea)
b Cellular aggregation. Ciona intestinalis, Ascidia malaca (Ascidiacea)
PAUL, J.; Ph.D. - Beatson Inst, for Cane. Res., Royal Beatson Mem. Hosp., 132 Hill St., GLASGOW
g'3 6UD, Scotland, U.K.
a Developmental pathology (cancer). (Mammalia)
PAUNOVid, Miss J.; B.Sc. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O.Box 166,
41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Effects of perinatal influences on stress response, emotionaUty, and learning. Ra'.tus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (wich K. MILKOVIC^ and M. PERUZOVIC)
b Development and function of the pituitary-adrenocortical system in foetus and neonate (morpho-
logy and biochemistry). Same species as a (with K. MlLKOVlC and R. KLEPAC)
PAUTOU (M^RIC), Mrs. M. P.; Dr.spcc. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de
Grenoble, B.P.53, Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Development of dorso-ventral polarity in the hind limb. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Kinetics of programmed cell death in the interdigital spaces. Same species as a
PAV£ A -G • Ing., Dr.spec. - Lab. de Biomet., Sect, de Biol. Gener. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd.
d'u 11 Novembre 1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France _^,
PAVI(^\ Mrs. D.; B.C. - Lab. of Molec. Biol, and Endocrinol, Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidric ,
P.O.Box 522, 11001 BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
a Reaction to X-rays of the reproductive tract in utero (opening of the vagina, luteinization).
Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
PAWLOWITZKI, I. H.; Dr.med., Prof. - Inst, fiir Humangenet., Westf. Wilhelms Univ., Vesahusweg
12-14, 44 MUNSTER, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Prenatal diagnosis of genetic defects. Homo sapiens (Primates)
PAYEN, Miss G. G.; Dr. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr.,Bat.G, Tour 32,4 place Jussieu, 75230
PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Description and control of sex differentiation. Pontastacus leptodactylus, Carcinus maenas,
Callinectes sapidus, Rhithropanopeus harrisii, Menippe mercenaria, Ocypoda quadrata (Decapoda,
Crustacea) , ^ ,, . __, ,
PAYS-DE SCHUTTER, Mrs. A. G.; Lie. en ScLChim. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels,
67 rue des Chevaux, 1640 RH0DE-ST-GEN£SE, Belgium
a Effects of inhibitors and inductors on oocyte maturation. (Amphibia; Teleostei) co n-r^
PEACOCK, D. B.; Dr. - Dept. of Bacterid., Univ. of Bristol, University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD,
England , i • i ^
a In vitro culture of disaggregated brain tissues of 18 day-old foetuses for morphological and
pathological studies. Mus musculus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Developmental pathology (subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and multiple sclerosis) of measles
virus infection of foetal brain cultures. Same species as a
PEAUCELLIER. G.; Dr.3e Cycle - Stat. Biol., place Georges-Teissier, 29211 ROSCOFF, Frarice
a Effects of various treatments and substances on maturation, meiosis, and early development,
comparing fertihzed and artificially activated eggs (cytology, metabolism, isotope study).
Sabellaria alveolata (Polychaeta)
PEDERSEN, K. J.: Ph.D. - Inst, of Gen. Zool., Univ. of Copenhagen, 15 Umversitetsparken, 2100
COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark r-r u u ■ ^
a Formation of connective tissue filaments in regenerating animals. Dugesia tigrina (Turbellaria)
b Cytology and cytochemistry of starving animals. Same species as a
c Cellular basis for regeneration. Lineus ruber (Nemertea)
d Wound healing (scanning electron microscopy). Same species as a
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PEEL Miss S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Human Morphol., Univ. of Southampton, Med. Sch., Highfield,
SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
a Cell proliferation and differentiation in placenta and female genital system. Rattus spec.
(Rodentia) (with D. BULMER)
PEHLEMANN, F.-W.; Dr., Prof. Anat. Inst, der Univ., Olshausenstr. 40-60, 23 KIEL, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Ultrastructural morphogenesis and functional morphometry of endocrine glands (adenohypo-
physis, adrenal, thyroid). Rana temporaria, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Ultrastructure of amitosis. Rana temporaria (Anura), Homo sapiens (Primates)
PEELING, C; Dr. - Max-Planck Inst, fur Biol., Abt. Beermann, Spemannst. 34, 74 TUBINGEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
PERISSEL, B. - Lab. d'Histol.-EmbryoL, Fac. de Med., Bd.Winston Churchill, B.P.38, 63001
CLERMONT-FERRAND Cedex, France
a Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of perinatal and adult hepatic cells in subculture. Rattus spec.
(Rodentia)
b Morphogenesis and cytochemistry of perinatal and adult myocardium in cell culture; pharma-
cological study. Same species as a
PERKOVVSKA (MOSER), Mrs. E.; Ph.D. - Zaulek 28, Zoliborz, WARSZAWA, Poland
a Histochemistry of an intra-nuclear structure, connected with production of nucleoli-like bodies in
oocytes. Geotrupes stercorarius, Aphodius fossor and other spp. (Scarabaeidae, Coleoptera)
PERRIARD, J. C; Ph.D. ~ Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049
ZURICH, Switzerland
a In vitro myogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Synthesis and degradation of CPK-isoenzymes. Same species as a
PERRIER-BARTA, Mrs. H.; D.E.S. - Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P.347, 51062 REIMS
Cedex, France
a Electron microscopy of the foetal and perinatal pancreas. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
PERRY, J. S.; Ph.D., D.Sc. - A.R.C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol., Babraham, CAMBRIDGE CB2 4AT,
England
a Implantation and placental functions; endocrinology of pregnancy. Sus scrofa, Ovis aries, Cavia
porcellus, Proboscidca and other spp. (Mammaha)
PERRY, Miss M. M.; B.Sc. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Study of certain features of developing embryos by electron microscopy. (Amphibia)
b Microfilaments in developing embryos. Triturus alpestris (Urodela). Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with
G. G. SELMAN)
c Synthesis, ontogeny, location, and immunochemistry of lens proteins in normal animals and
mutants. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with R. M. CLAYTON, D. E. S.
TRUMAN, A. T. H. BURNS, D.J. PRITCHARD (Edinburgh) and D. S. McDEVITT (Philadel-
phia)
d Ultrastructure, immunolocy, and cell properties of lenses with normal and genetically modified
cell membranes. Same species as c (with R. M. CLAYTON, D. J. PRITCHARD and P. C. G.
ODEIGAH)
e Differentiation and cell interactions in vitro of normal and abnormal ocular epithelium. Same
species as c (with R. M. CLAYTON and D. J. PRITCHARD)
PERSOV, G. M.; Dr.biol.sci. - Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ., LtNINGRAD 198904, U.S.S.R.
a Sex differentiation. (Chondrostei; Teleostei)
b The process of gametogenesis under ionizing radiations. Same species as a
PERUZOVIC^ (GRADT), Mrs. M.; Grad. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3,
P.O.Box 166,41001 ZAGRIB, Yugoslavia
a Development and function of the pituitary-adrenocortical system in foetus and neonate (bio-
chemistry, histology, histochemistry). Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with K. MILKOVIC^)
b Effects of perinatal influences, especially adrenocorticoids, on emotionality, active and passive
avoidance conditioning. Same species as a (with K. MILKOVIC!^ and J. PAUNOVK!")
PfeTAVY, G. - Lab. d'Entomol. et d'Ecophysiol Exp., Univ. Paris XI (Paris-Sud), Bat.446, 91405
ORSAY, France
a Histology and cytochemistry of yolk, yolk cells, amnion, and serosa; their relations with the
embryo during blastokinesis and definitive dorsal closure. Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera)
b Analysis of hydration of the egg in relation with organization of the yolk system and structure of
envelopes, especially the serosal cuticle. Same species as a
PETERKA, M.; MUDr. - Inst, of Exp. Med., Dept. of Teratol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Legerova 61,
120 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Pre- and postnatal development of abnormal morphogenetic systems. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
PITERS, Mrs. H.; M.D. - Finsen Lab., Finscn Inst., 49 Strandboulevarden, 2100 COPENHAGEN 0,
Denmark
a The effect of low protein diet on early development of reproductive organs. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b The effect of hormones (testosterone, oestrogen, gonadotropin) on ovarian development in
infancy. Same species as n
c The role of FSH in follicle development. Same species as a
d Development of the ovary. Homo sapiens (Primates)
PETI:RS, H. M.: Dr.phil., Prof. ^ Abi. Verhaltensphysiol., Lehrstuhl Zoophysiol., Inst, fiir Biol. HI,
Univ., Beim Kupferhammer 8, 74 TUBING1;N, B.R.D. (Germany)
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a Developmental biology. Cichlidae, Anabantidae (Teleostei)
PHTHRS, N.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. ~ Zool. Inst, und Museum der Univ., Olbersweg 24, 2 HAMBURG 13
B.R.D. (Germany)
PETERS, P. W. J.; M.V.D. - Dept. of Teratol. and Pharmacol. Pathol., Natl. Inst, of Pubhc Health
P.O. Box 1, BILTHOVEN, Netherlands
a Morphogenesis of malformations caused by retinoic acid: relation to dose and stage at treatment.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Normal morphogenesis as standard for embryotoxicity procedures. Same species as a
c Induction of neural tube defects: relation between malformation and FPal-levels in amniotic
tluid and maternal serum
d Wliole body micro-autoradiography in controlling placenta passage and distribution of labelled
chemicals. Same species as a
PETERS, Th.; Dr.med., Prof. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Friedrichstr. 24, 63 GIESSEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Alterations in tissue differentiation after x-ray-treatment. Triturus alpestris (Urodela)
b Intravital microscopy of normal and x-ray-treated gastrulae and neurulae. Same species as a
PETZELT, Ch. P.; Ph.D. ~ Inst, of Cell Res., German Cane. Res. Ctr., Im Neuenheimer Feld 280,
Postfach 101949, 69 HEIDELBERG 1, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Mitosis regulation by a Ca++-ATPase during early development. (Echinoidea)
b Antimitotic agents other than antitubulins (cell cultures and Echinoidea)
PETZOLDT, U.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Humangenet. und Anthropol. der Univ., Albertstrasse 11, 78
FREIBURG i.Br., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Protein patterns in early development. (Mammalia)
b Enzyme activation during embryogenesis. (Mammalia)
PEXIEDER, T.; M.D. - Inst. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Univ. de Lausanne, 9 rue Bugnon, 1011
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
a Tissue dynamics of heart morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Embryophysiology of the circulation in the aortic arches and the heart. Same species as a
c Cell death in the development of the heart. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
d Teratogenic mechanisms of cardiovascular malformations. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
PFANNENSTIEL, H.-D.; Dr. - Zool. Inst, der Techn. Univ., Pockelstr. 10a, 3300 BRAUNSCHWEIG,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Sexual differentiation and regeneration. Ophryotrocha spec. (Polychaeta)
b Endocrine control of gametogenesis, general aspects of oogenesis (electrophoresis, autoradio-
graphy, electron microscopy). Same species as a
PFLUGFELdER, O.: Dr.rer.nat., Prof. (Emer.) - Egilolfstr.35, 7000 STUTTGART-Birkach, B.R.D.
(Germany)
PICARD, J. J.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol., Inst, de Zool., Univ. de Louvain, Sciences 12,
1 348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, Bclgiuu)
a Biochemistry of cement gland cell differentiation: control by ionic changes in the culture
medium; modifications in the synthesis of RNA and proteins. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Biochemistry of the differentiation of permanent cell lines from embryos. Same species as a
PICAUD, J. L. - Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces, Univ. de Poitiers, 40 av. du Recteur Pineau,
86022 POITIERS, France
a Cycle sexuel et son controle. Ligia spec, PorceUio spec. (Isopoda, Crustacea)
PICOUET, Miss M.J. - Equipe de Neuroembryol., Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Univ. Paris VII, 2 place
Jussieu, 75221 PARIS Cedex 05, France
PIEAU, CI.; Lic.es Sci. - Serv. d'Embryol. Exper., Inst. Pasteur, 20 rue des Mouhns, 951 10 SANNOIS,
France
PIERIK, R. L. M.; Dr., Ir. - Dept. of Horticult., Agric. Univ., Haagsteeg 3, P.O.Box 30,
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands
a Callus induction, callus culture and regulation of morphogenesis in isolated tissues. Anthurium
andraeanum (Araceae), l^reesia hybr. (Iridaceae), Gerbera jamesonii (Compositae)
b In vitro studies on secondary abscission in pedicels. Malus spec. (Rosaceae)
PIHAN, J. C; Agr.de Sci., D.Sc. - Inst. Europeen d'Ecol., 57000 METZ, France
PIJNACKER, L. P.; Ph.D. - Genet. Inst., State Univ., Biol. Centrum, Kerklaan 30, Postbus 14,
HAREN (Gr.), Netherlands
a Oogenesis, spermatogenesis, spermiogenesis, fertilization, and parthenogenesis. Carausius morosus
(Phasmida); (Acari, Arachnida)
b Quantitative cytochemistry, also in relation to differentiation. Same species as a
PILLERI, G.; Dr.med., Prof. - Brain Anat. Inst., Untere Zollgasse 71, (Waldau), 3072 OSTERMUN-
DIGEN-BE, Switzerland
a Entwicklung des Gehirns. Castor canadensis (Rodentia)
b Die Protuberantia sclerae am embryonalen Auge. Homo sapiens (Primates)
c Ontogenese des Auges. Balaenoptera physalus, B. acutorostrata, Megaptera novaeangliae,
Delphinus delphis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinapterus leucas (Cetacea)
d Regressive evolution of the eye. Platanista indi, P. gangetica, Inia geoffrensis, Pontoporia
blainvillei (Plantanistidae, Cetacea)
e Entwicklung der Korperform. dieselben Arten wie c
f Ontogenese des Zentralnervensystems. dieselben Arten wie c
g Ontogenesis (especially nervous system). Globicephala melaena (Odontoceti, Cetacea)
h General ontogenesis. Platanista gangetica, Pontoporia blainvillei (Cetacea)
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i Ontogenese der instinktiven Bewegungen und ihr Wiederauftreten als neurologische Symptome
bci Hirnkranklieiten. Homo sapiens (Primates)
PINAMONTI, S.; Dr.Bioi. 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Prcviati 24, 44100 FERRARA, Italy
PINET, J.-M.; Dr.es Sci. Inst. Natl. Agron., Lab. de Zool., 16 rue Claude-Bernard, 75005 PARIS,
PIRKIC^, A.; M.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 41000 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Enzyme histocliemistry of fetal testis. Homo sapiens (Primates) (with B. R0D£)
PIRRONE, Mrs. A. M. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123 PALERMO,
Italy
a RNA synthesis in early development. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Cell free maturation of ribosomal RNA of oocytes. Same species as a
PITREL, J. A.; D.D.S. - Lab. of Periodontol. Res., Dent. Fac, Rennes I Univ., 2 place Pasteur, 35000
RENNES, France
PLATONOV, E. S.; Cand.biol.sci. - Phenogenet. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the
USSR, Profsoyuznaya St.7 (I), MOSCOW 1 17312, U.S.S.R.
a Biochemistry and immunology of crystallins during lens development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
PLEEGING, J. H.; Med.Drs. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of Groningen, Oostersingel
69, GRONINGEN, Netherlands
a Topographical relationships in the intestine during ontogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b The origin of the pronephric duct. Same species as a
POLANl, P. E.; M.D., F.R.S., Prof. - Paediat. Res. Unit, Guy's Hosp. Med. Sch., St.Thomas St.,
LONDON SEl 9RT, England
a Male and female meiosis. Mus spec, Acomys spec, Microtus spec. (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
POLEZHAEV, L. V.; Dr.biol.sci., Prof. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov
St.26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of cranium bones. Mus domesticus, Rattus norvegicus, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Felis
domestica, Canis familiaris (Mammalia)
b Regeneration of myocardium. Rattus norvegicus, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Fehs domestica, Canis
familiaris (Mammalia)
c Restoration of regeneration capacity of limbs after x-irradiation. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela) (with S. J. TUCHKOVA)
d Physiological regeneration of the brain. Felis domestica, Rattus norvegicus (Mammalia)
POLGE, C; Dr. - A.R.C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem., Anim. Res. Station, 307 Huntingdon
Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England
a Factors influencing fertilization and early embryonic development (effects of age of gametes,
administration of drugs and hormones, in vitro treatments and transplantations). Sus scrofa
(Artiodactyla)
POLTEVA, Mrs. D. G.; Cand.biol.sci. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St.
5, 199164 LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.
a Morphogenesis during somatic embryogenesis. Obelia geniculata, O. flexuosa, O. lovenii, Coryne
lovenii (Hydrozoa)
PONTIER, J.; Dr.es Sci. Lab. de Biomet., Sect, de Biol. Gencr. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd.du
11 Novembre 1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
POPOV, V. v.; Dr.biol., Prof. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
POSINOVEC, Mrs. J.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of
Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O.Box 166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Anomalies of spermatogenesis due to disorders in testis development. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Appearance and pattern formation of reticulin fibers during ontogenesis of the testis. Same
species as a
c Embryonic development of the parotid gland. Same species as a
POSPISIL, M. - Dept. of Anat., I reie Univ., Kon.-Luisestr. 15, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
POURHADI, R.; M.D. Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd. Winston Churchill, B.P.38, 63
CLERMONT-FERRAND, France
POURTOIS, M.; M.D., Prof. - Inst, de Stomatol., Univ. Libre de Bru.xelles, 322 rue Haute, 1000
BRUXELLES, Belgium
a Normal and abnormal closure and fusion of primary and secondary palate (tissue culture,
histochemistry, iiistology). Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Clinical investigation and epidemiology of congenital cranio-facial malformations. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
POUWl LS, Miss F..; Biol.drs. Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein
N.21, NIJMFGI'N, Netherlands
a Development of the cerebellum (light microscopy, electron microscopy). Salmo irideus
(Tclcostci)
PRAT, Miss M.; Ph.D. - Cell and Molec. Biol. Lab., Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso
M.d'AzegIio52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
a Cell membrane differentiation: immunochemistry of surface macromolccules. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Membrane-mediated growth control in BHK cells. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
PRATT, C. W. McI,.; M.D. - Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Development of skeletal tissue. Many spp. (MammaUa)
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PREDA, V. G.; M.D., Prof. - Chaire de Biol.-Histol., Inst, de Med. et Pharm., Fac. de Med., St.Pasteur
6, 3400 CLUJ, Rumania
a Influence de la temperature d'incubation sur rimmunomorphologie de I'embryon. Gallus spec.
(Aves)
b Cultures cellulaires du foie adulte normal ou en regeneration. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
c Regeneration du foie sous Taction des hepato-protecteurs (acide aspartique). Same species as b
PRKLIPCEANU, Miss O.; ing. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm. !^ Patol., Acad, de Stiin1,e Med., Centr. de
CeiOi Med., Bd.M.Viteazul 24, 1900 TIMI^OARA, Rumania
a Tissue culture; embryo culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
PRESLEY, R.; M.B., B.Cliir. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. Coll., P.O. Box 78, CARDIFF CFl IXL, Wales,
U.K.
a In vitro development of peripheral elements of embryonic autonomic nervous system (ultra-
structure, histochemistry, pharmacology). Gallus domesticus (Aves), (Rodentia)
b Development of cranial structures: comparative correlation between embryology and palaeonto-
logy. (Vertebrata)
PRESLICKOVA, Mrs. M. - Inst, of Pharmacol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Technique of the morphological examination of implantation and placentation. Homo sapiens
(Primates; Rodentia)
PRESTIGE, M. C; Ph.D. - Physiol. Dept., Med. School, Univ. of Edinburgh, Teviot Place,
EDINBURGH EH8 9AG, Scotland, U.K.
a Development of neuromuscular apparatus of hind limb: differentiation of nerve cells, electron
microscopy of fibres, autoradiographs of neuronal birthday, development of connections, possi-
bility of disconnections. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
PRESTON, T. M.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON
WCIF 6BT, England
a Morphogenesis. Naegleria gruberi (Rhizopoda)
PRIESTER, W. de; Ph.D. - Zool. Lab., Unit of Cell Biol, and Morphogen., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr.
63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Electron microscopy of developmental stages. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
b Morphological and functional alterations of organelles during development. Same species as a
PRIEUR, D. M.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale, 6 av. le Gorgeu, 29283
BREST Cedex, France
a Pathology of larvae reared in laboratories and hatcheries. Various spp. (Lamellibranchia)
PRITCHARD. D. J.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Synthesis, ontogeny, location, and immunochemistry of lens proteins in normal animals and
mutants. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with R. M. CLAYTON, M. M.
PERRY, D. E. S. TRUMAN, A. T. H. BURNS (Edinburgh), and D. S. McDEVITT (Philadephia)
b Ultrastructure, immunology and cell properties of lenses with normal and genetically modified
cell membranes. Same species as a (with R. M. CLAYTON, P. C. G. ODEIGAH and M. M.
PERRY)
c Differentiation and cell interactions in vitro of normal and abnormal ocular epithelium. Same
species as a (with R. M. CLAYTON, E. C. A. LUCEY and M. M. PERRY)
PROTASE (POPPER), Mrs. A. - Chaire de Biol.-Histol., Inst, de Med. et Pharm., St.Pasteur 6, 3400
CLUJ, Rumania
a Cultures cellulaires du foie adulte normal ou en regeneration. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Regeneration du foie sous Paction des hepato-protecteurs (acide aspartique). Same species as a
PRZYBYLLOK. Th.; Dipl.-Biol. - Inst, fiir Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofst.17, 5 K0LN41,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Interaction of plant hormones in leaf morphogenesis. Antirrhinum majus (Scrophulariaceae)
b Biochemistry and analytical chemistry of plant hormones and their enzymes. Same species as a
PUCCI (MINAFRA), Mrs. I. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Characterization of embryonic collagen and identification of its possible precursor. Paracentrotus
lividus (Echinoidea)
PUCCIA, E.; Dr.Sci. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a RNA synthesis in embryonic development. Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea)
b Purification of hatching enzyme. Same species as a
c Isolation of actin in eggs. Same species as a
d Nucleoside and ribosomal RNA synthesis during opercular regeneration. Hydroides norvegica
(Polychaeta)
PUCCINELLI, Mrs. I.; Dr.Nat.Sci. - 1st. di Zool. e AnaL Comp. delFUniv., Via A.Volta 4, 56100
PISA, Italy
PUELLES-LOPEZ, L.; M.D. - Lab. of Exp. EmbryoL, Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Sevilla,
SEVILLA, Spain
a Light and electron microscopy of neuroblast migrations in tissue culture. Gallus gallus (Aves)
PYLILO, Miss I. v.; Cand.biol. - Dept. of EmbryoL, Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
199164 LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.
a Electron microscopy of regeneration. Bolinopsis infundibulum, Mertensia ovum (Ctenophora)
RADOS, I.; D.D. - Dept. of Biol., Semmelweis Med. Univ., Tiizolto u.58, 1094 BUDAPEST IX,
Hungary
a Terutogenesis and developmental pathology. Gallus domesticus. (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
RADZIKOWSKI, St.; M.Sc. ^ Inst, of Zool., Warsaw Univ., Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, 00-927
WARSZAWA, Poland
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a Pattern of sDNA and sRNA during the cell cycle, and during and after conjugation. Chilodonella
cucuUulus (Ciliata) . , , r.
b Synthesis of basic proteins of polytenic chromosomes m macronuclear anlagen. Same species as
RAEKALLIO, J.; M.D., Prof. Dept. of Forensic Med., Univ. of Turku, Kiinamyllynkatu 10, 20520
TURKU 52,'Finland ,
a Biochemical characterization of enzymes appearing m early wound hcalmg. Rattus spec, Cavia
spec. (Rodentia) (with P.-L. MAKINEN)
b Enzyme histochemistry of skin transplants (allografts and homografts). Same species as a (with
P.-E. MAKINEN) , „ ,
c Biochemistry of vascular response in experimental wound heahng. Same species as a (with P.-L.
MAKINEN) . ■ , „ ,
d Acceleration of wound heahng with zinc sulphate. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) (with P.-L.
MAKINEN)
e Effect of ageing on the enzymes in wound healing. Same species as a
RAFFIN, J.-P.; Dr. - Lab. d'Anat. Comp., Univ. Paris VII, 2 Place Jussieu, 75005 PARIS, France
RAFTELL, Mrs. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Immunol., Wenner-Gren Inst, for Exp. Biol., Eack, 104 05
STOCKHOLM 50, Sweden
a Immunochemical studies on the reappearance of fetal enzyme active membrane antigens in
chemically (DMAB) induced hepatomas. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
RAGGHIANTI, Miss M.; Dr.BioI. - Inst, of HistoL and EmbryoL, Univ. of Pisa, Via A.Volta4, 56100
PISA, Italy
a Mitotic and lampbrush chromosomes in hybrids. Triturus spec. (Urodcla)
b Electrophoretic studies in embryos and larvae. Same species as a
RAGOZINA Mrs M N.; Dr.biol. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals,
Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave. 33, MOSCOW 11 7071, U.S.S.R.
a Embryogenesis. Testudo graeca (Chelonia)
RAINERl, Miss M.; Dr.BioI. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Genova, Via Balbi 5, 16126 GENOVA,
Italy
a Histochemistry of biogenic amines in embryos. (Cirripedia; Branchiopoda, Crustacea)
b Effects of cholinesterase inhibitors on development. (Ascidiacea; Echinoidea)
RAJTOVA, Miss V.; M.V.Dr. - Anat. Inst., Vet.-Med. Fak., Komenskeho 71, KOSICE, Czechoslo-
vakia
a Morphogenesis of the chondrocranium. Ovis aries, Capra hircus (Artiodactyla)
b Skeletal development. Same species as a
c The transformation of Meckel's cartilage. Ovis aries, Capra hircus (Artiodactyla); (Rodentia)
d Effect of single exposure to ionizing radiation on limb and chondrocranium development. Ovis
aries (Artiodactyla)
RAMIREZ, F.; Dr.BioI. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123 PALERMO,
Italy
a Regulation of hemoglobin synthesis. Homo sapiens (Primates)
RAMSAY (KUNZ), Mrs. Y.W.; Dr.phii. Unit Devi. Biol.. Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll., Beltield,
Stillorgan Rd., DUBLIN 4, Ireland
a Ultrastructure and histochemistry during development of 1) retinal photoreceptors and cliorioid,
and 2) the pseudobranch. Poecilia reticulata (Teleostei)
b Haemopoiesis in the embryo. (Teleostei)
c Ultrastructure of the urinary bladder in the embryo. Same species as a
RANSOM, R. J.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Development of the head imaginal disc: clonal analysis; differentiation switching studied by
variegated mutants. Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei (Diptera)
b Computer modelhng of developing systems, both in specific instances (e.g. of subject a), and as
more general abstract models
RANZI, S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. di Zool., Univ. di Milano, Via Celoria 10, 201 33 MILANO, Italy
RAPOLA, M. H. J.; M.D. ^ Children's Hosp., Univ. of Helsinki, 11 Stenback St., 00290 HELSINKI
29, Finland
RATCLIFFE, N. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWANSEA,
Glamorgan, Wales, U.K.
a Development of hacmocytes in the larva. Pieris brassicae (Lepidoptera)
RAUNICH, L.; Ph.D., M.D., Prof. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Scienze 17, 44100
FERRARA, Italy
a Changes of hemoglobins and dehydrogenases during embryonic and postembryonic development
(starch gel electrophoresis). Mugil spec, Chrysophrys spec, Labrax spec, Gasterostcus spec.
(Teleostei)
b Electron microscopy of oogenesis. Aphanius fasciatus, Mugil spec. (Teleostei)
RAUSCHl'NBACH, Mrs. 1.; Cand. Biol. Sci. Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR,
NOVOSIBIRSK 630090, U.S.S.R.
RAVEN, Chr. P.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Rembrandtlaan 19, DOORN, Netherlands
a Computer simulation of embryonic development, (with J. J. BEZEM, Zool. Lab., State Univ. of
Utrecht)
RAYNAUD, A.; Dr.es Sci. - Sorv. dTjiibryol. Exper., Inst.Pastcur, 20 rue des Moulins, 95110
SANNOIS, France
RAYNAUD (CHAULIN-SI.RVINIERE), Mrs. J.; Dr.es Sci. ~ Serv. d'Embryol. Exper., Inst. Pasteur,
84
20 rue des Moulins, 951 10 SANNOIS, France
RAZEK, H. A.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Div. of Appl. and Topogr. Anat., Univ. of Bern, Buehlstr.,
CH-3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Comparative placentation. (Mammalia)
b Early differentiation of germ layers. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
REBER (PELLE), Mrs. A. - Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Rouen, 10 Bd. de Broglie, 76130
MONT-SAINT-AIGNAN, France
REES (WALLEY), Mrs. L. J.; Ph.D. - Marine Sci. Labs., Univ. ColL of N.Wales, MENAl BRIDGE,
Anglesey LL59 5EY, Wales, U.K.
REGARD, Miss E. - Lab. de Biol.-Vertebr., Univ. Paris XI (Paris-Sud), Bat.441, 91405 ORSAY,
France
a Etude biochimique et ultrastructurale de la glande thyroide larvaire; biosynthese de la thyro-
globuline. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Anibystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
b Apparition et fonction de la peroxydase dans la glande thyroide larvaire (histochimie ultra-
structurale, utilisation de I'iode)
c Microanalyse d'iode dans la thyroide. Memes especes comme a
REMBOLD, H.; Dr.rer.nat.. Prof. - Dept. of Insect Biochem., Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Biochem., 8033
MARTINSRIED b.Munchen, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Isolation of the determining substance responsible for queen bee establishment from royal jelly
and from pupae and adults. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera), Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera)
b Biochemical aspects of queen determination; comparative studies on enzyme activities, mitochon-
dria, protein and nucleic acid synthesis in queens and workers. Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera)
c Biochemical function of biopterin in development; metabolic studies with C14-pteridines. Same
species as b • • u
d Biochemistry and histology of juvenile hormone action in caste formation. Same species as b
RENFREE, Miss M. B.; Ph.D. - A.R.C. Unit of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Embryology and developmental biochemistry. Macropus eugenii (Marsupialia)
b Ontogeny of LDH and MDH isozymes during pouch development. Didelphis marsupialis
virsiniana (Marsupialia)
c In Vivo and in vitro assays of adrenocorticoid function during pouch development. Same species
as b
d Uterine proteins during gestation. Same species as b
e Foetal fluids; origin and composition of amniotic fluid. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
f Influence of fetal serum proteins on embryos in culture. Same species as e
RENKAWITZ, R.; Dipl.Biol. - Inst, fur Allgem. BioL, Univ. Dusseldorf, Ulenbergstr. 127-129,4000
DOSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Amplification of ribosomal genes in the nurse cells of the ovary. Calhphora erythrocephala,
Drosophila hydei, Sarcophaga barbata (Diptera)
RENKAWITZ-POHL, Mrs. R.; Dipl.Biol. - Inst, fur Allgem. Biol., Univ. Dusseldorf, Ulenbergstr.
127-129, 4000 D(}SSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Underreplication of satellite-DNA in polyploid ovarian tissues (analytical ultracentrifugation,
thermal denaturation). Drosophila viriiis (Diptera)
b Replication of 5S-DNA in various tissues. Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
RESSOUCHES (SELMtS), Mrs. A.-P.; Dr.Biol.anim. - Lab. de ZooL Exper., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av.
des Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Developpement embryonnaire. Pissodes spec. (Coleoptera)
b Ultrastructure des bacteroides intracellulaires. Meme espece comme a „-,.,.., r^n**^
REVERBERI, G.; D.Sci., Prof. - ZooL Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO,
Italy
a Ultrastructure of the developing egg. (Annelida; Mollusca; Ascidiacea)
Rf.V^SZ-FERENCZY, Mrs. E.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Div. of Appl. and Topogr. Anat., Univ. ot
Bern. 26 Buehlstr., CH-3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Radiobiologv, normal embryology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Radiobiology, experimental embryology. 1. genetics; 2. placentology. Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia) c /-i i
REYNAUD, G. R.; Dr.es Sci. - Lab. de Morphogenet. Anim., Univ. de Provence - Centre St.Charles,
Place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedex 3, France
a Intra- and interspecific transfer of primordial germ cells. Gallus gallus, Meleagris gallopavo (Aves)
REYSS-BRION (DUCREAU), Mrs. M.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. dTmbryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S.,
49bis Av.de la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Influence des rayons X sur le developpement embryonnaire. Pleurodeles waltlii (Urodela), Gallus
spec. (Aves) , ,•• /ir j i \
b Influence des rayons X sur le pouvoir inducteur de la gastrula. Pleurodeles walthi (Urodela)
c Effet des rayons X sur le developpement de la peau embryonnaire. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
RFZNIKOV, K. Ju.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St.
26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R. „ ^^ x^-rvTc-nrD m; *f non
RIBBERT, D.; Dr.rer.nat. ^ ZooL Inst, der Univ., Badestr. 9, 44 MUNSTER/Westf., B.R.D.
(Germany) , , ■ ^ r- u-
a Karyology and RNA spectra in egg follicle development (radio-isotopes, electrophoresis). Calh-
phora erythrocephala (Diptera)
b Chromosome cytology of germ line cells (polytene chromosomes). Same species as a .
c Chromosome cytology of developing macrochaetes (trichogene cells). (CaUiphorinae; Muscidae,
Diptera)
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d Disproportionate DNA replication in nurse cell nuclei of meroistic ovaries (hybridization
technique). Same species as c
RICE, A. L.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Oceanogr. Sci., Wormley, GODALMING, Surrey, England
a Morphology of larvae reared in the laboratory. Carcinus spec, Macropipus spec. (Decapoda,
Crustacea)
b Numerical taxonomy of zoeal stages based on published data. Many spec. (Brachyura, Decapoda,
RICHARD-MERCIER, Mrs. N. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Bat.G, Tour
32, 4 place Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Control of sex differentiation. Leptinotarsa decemHneata (Coleoptera)
RICHTER, K. H.; Ph.D. - Physiol.-Chem. Inst.I, Med. Sch., Univ. of Marburg, 355 MARBURG-
Lahnberge, B.R.D. (Germany)
RIEB, J.-P. - Musee Zool. de I'Univ. et dc la Ville, 29 Bd. de la Victoire, 67000 STRASBOURG,
France
RINALDI, Miss A.M.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a Rate of protein synthesis in oocytes. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Giant RNA in polyribosomes of embryos. Same species as a
c Mitochondrial RNA synthesis during development. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
RINAUDO, M. T.; Prof. - Inst, of Biochem., Univ. of Turin, Via Michelangelo 27, 10126 TORINO,
Italy
a Protocollagen proHne hydroxylase in embryonic eye, cartilage, and skin. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b B-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase in embryonic and neonatal brain. Same species as a
c Glucose-6-phosphatase and fructosediphosphatase in the embryonic heart. Same species as a
RIPOLL, P.; Ph.D. - Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol., Velazquez 144,
MADRID 6, Spain
a Clonal behaviour of zygotic lethals in imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
RISNES, S. - Dept. of Anat., Dent. Fac, Univ. of Oslo, P.O. Box 1052, Blindern, OSLO 2, Norway
a Odontogenesis. (Elasmobranchii), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
ROBADEY (RIBAS), Mrs. M. - Dept. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exp., Inst, de Biol.Anim., Fac. des Sci.,
Univ. de Fribourg, 1700 FRIBOURG, Switzerland
a Morphogenese du crane et induction cephalique. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Associations interspecifiques entre divers organes cephaliques. Gallus gallus, Coturnix spec. (Aves)
ROBECCHI GIACOBINI, M. G.; M.D. - Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso M.D'Azeglio
52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
a Development of "electric type" synapses in nucleus tangentialis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Development of motor unit under experimental conditions (electron microscopy). Same species
as a
ROBERT, L.; M.D. - Lab. de Biochim. du Tissue Conjonct., Univ. de Paris XII, 6 rue du Gen.Sarrail,
94000 CRfiTEIL, France
a Differentiation of mesenchymal tissues, cornea, and aorta; regulation of the biosynthesis of
intercellular macromolccules: collagen, elastin, proteoglycan, and structural glycoproteins.
(Demospongiae, Porifera), Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus spec, Sus domesticus.
Bos taurus, Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
b Molecular mechanism of cell free recognition (transplantation biology); role of structural
glycoproteins. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ROBERT, M.; DipLNatw. - Inst, fur Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Regulation of gene activity and histone cytochemistry in giant chromosomes. Chironomus
thummi, Ch. tentans (Diptera)
ROBERTSON, B.; M.D. Dept. of Pediat. Pathol., Karolinska sjukhuset, 104 01 STOCKHOLM 60,
Sweden
No cmbryological work in progress
ROBERTSON (PATON), Mrs. E. M. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Development of imaginal buds. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) (with C. H. WADDINGTON)
RODA, A.; Prof. - Inst. F.Oloriz, Fac of Med., Univ. of Granada, GRANADA, Spain
RODfc, B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 41000 ZAGREB, and
Dept. of Pathol., Fac of Dent., Univ. of Zagreb, "Dr.M.Stojanovic", 41000 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Chemodifferentiation of digestive organs: forestomach mucosa, liver, pancreas (enzyme histo-
chemistry). (Ruminantia, Artiodactyla) (with N. KRALJ)
b Enzyme histochemistry of fetal testis. Homo sapiens (Primates) (with A. PIRKlO)
RODRIGUI S CORREIA, Mrs. M. J.; M.D. Inst, dc Histol. e Embriol., Fac de Med., Av. Prof. Egas
Moniz, LISBOA 4, Portugal.
ROEST (WAGENAAR), Mrs. J. A. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskadc 61,
AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Light microscopy, electron microscopy, histochemistry, physiology, and experimental terato-
genesis of heart development in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
(with H. M. LAANE and J. A. LOS)
b Cell interactions in the embryonic heart. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with J. A. LOS)
ROGUEDA (VIGNAU), Mrs. J.; Dr.Biol. anim. - Lab. de Zool. Exper., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des
Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Experiences sur la morphogenese embryonnaire de la tete. Carausius spec. (Phasmida)
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b Regeneration embryonnaire en Tabsence des glandes endocrines. Meme espece comme a (avec
B. FOURNIER)
ROGULSKA, Miss T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Origin and fate of primordial germ cells. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Differentiation of the somatic and germinal tissues of the gonad. Same species as a
ROHDENDORF, Mrs. E.; Dr., CSc. - Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Na
Folimance 5, 12000 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
ROKYTA, R.; MUDr., CSc. - Inst, of Pathophysiol., Charles Univ., Lidicka 1, 306 05 PLZElQ,
Czechoslovakia
a Interhemispherical connections between subcortical auditory centres, especially between medial
geniculate bodies in development. Felis domestica (Carnivora), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
b The influence of GABA (7-aminobutyric acid), GHB (7-hydroxybutyrate) and 3APS (3-amino-
sulphuric acid) on the cortical somesthetic response after stimulation of different parts of the
somesthetic pathway during early postnatal development. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia),
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Effect of GABA and GABA-like substances on specific and non-specific thalamocortical relations.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Felis domestica (Carnivora)
ROMANOVA, Mrs. L. K.; Dr.med.sci. Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
Tsurupa St.3, MOSCOW 117469, U.S.S.R.
a The restoration of lungs and Uvcr. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ROMANOVSKt, A.; RNDr., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, 12844
PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (with J. MACHA and J. PALECEK)
ROMANOWSKA, Miss E.; Dr. - Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW, Poland
a Oogenesis. (Apterygota, Insecta)
ROMBACH, J.; Ir.(Agric.) - Lab. of Plant Physiol. Res., Agric. Univ., Gen.Foulkesweg 72,
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands
ROMERT, P.; Assoc. Prof. - Anat. Dept.C, Univ. of Copenhagen, 1 Universitetsparken, 2100
COPENHAGEN Q, Denmark
a Development of the ultimobranchial body. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Cell death during development. Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
RONCALI, Miss L.; M.D. - Inst, of Human Anat., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Bari, Policlinico, 70124
BARI, Italy
a Modifications of vascular patterns during experimental twinning in the limb bud. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Modifications of vascular patterns following heterotopical grafts of limb bud apical ridge. Same
species as a
c Vascular patterns of the spinal ganglia under normal and experimental conditions. Same species
as a
d Relationships between degree of mitotic activity and denseness of vascular network under normal
and experimental conditions. Same species as a
ROOY, R. E. de; Dr. - Lab. of Med. Chem., Sylvius Labs., State Univ., Wassenaarseweg 72, LEIDEN
2405, Netherlands
a Changes in amount and activity of the enzymes causing the synthesis and breakdown of brain
lipids. Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla), Homo sapiens (Primates)
ROSI, MissG. - 1st. di Biol. Gen., Univ. di Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06100 PERUGIA, Italy
a Aberrazioni cromosomiche e anomalie di sviluppo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ROSTAND, J. - 29 rue Pradier, 92 VILLE D'AVRAY, France
a Parthenogenese et gynogenese; regulation chromosomique par le froid. (Amphibia)
b Mutations (polydactylie, ectrodactylie, etc.) et anomalies provoquees par le milieu exterieur
(principalement "Anomalie P"). Rana esculenta et autres spp. (Amphibia)
c Action protectrice de la glycerine a I'egard de la congelation des cellules spermatiques.
(Amphibia)
ROSTEDT, Miss I. B.; Ph.D. - Centr. Publ. Health Lab., State Serum Inst., Mannerheimintie 166,
00280 HELSINKI 28, Finland
a Heterogeneous inductors on embryonic ectoderm. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Early embryonic development including immunology. Same species as a
ROTT, Mrs. N. N.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St.
26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Changes of mitotic cycle in early embryogenesis as related to changes in ionic concentrations and
intercellular communication. Misgurnus fossilis, Salmo gairdneri, Cyprinus carpio (Teleostei),
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
ROUSSEAU-MERCK, Mrs. M. F.; Dr.3e Cycle - Groupe de Rech. de PathoL Pediat., INSERM U 77,
Hopital Necker Enfants Malades, 149 rue de Sevres, 75730 PARIS Cedex 15, France
a La differenciation et les potentialites de differenciation du nephroblastome, Homo sapiens
(Primates): 1. associations in vitro avec des organes embryonnaires de Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ou Mus musculus (Rodentia) inducteurs de Torganogenese renale normale; 2. mise en evidence
d'antigenes particuliers aux tubes proximaux renaux
ROUSSEL, C; Dr.Med. - Lab. d'EmbryoL, U.E.R. Biomed., 45 rue des Sts.Peres, 75270 PARIS
Cedex 06, France
a Mode d'action de certaines substances teratogenes (Triton WR 1339). (Mammalia)
b Mecanismes d'action de substances embryotoxiques (transfert d'oeufs). (Rodentia) (avec
L. MERCIER)
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ROUSSEV, G. K.; Dr., Prof. - Med. Res. Inst., Ovtcha Koupel, SOFIA 18, Bulgaria
ROUX, Ch.; Dr.Med., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol. et de Cytogenet., Fac. de Med. Saint-Antoine, 27 rue
Chaligny, 75571 PARIS Cedex 12, France
a Teratogenetic action of inhibitors of cholesterol synthesis. Rattus spec, Mesocricetus auratus,
Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorohal
ROUY (GRABlfi), Mrs. S.; Dr.spec. - Lab. d'HistoL et d'Embryol., Univ. de Montpellier, 2 rue Ecole
de Medecine, 34000 MONTPELLIER, France
ROWSON, L. E. A.; F.R.C.V.S., - A.R.C. Unit of Rcprod. Physiol, and Biochem., Anim. Res. Station,
307 Huntingdon Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England
a Ovum transplantation and artificial insemination. Oryctolagus cuniculus, vLagomorpha), Bos
taurus, Ovis aries, Sus domesticus (Artiodactyla) Homo sapiens (Primates)
RUANO GIL, D.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Barcelona, C/.Casanova 143, BARCELONA 11,
Spain
a Development of neural retina and lens. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Development of the ureter
RUCH, J. v.; Dr.med., Dr. Sci., Prof. - Inst. d'Embryol., Univ. de Strasbourg, 4 rue Kirschleger,
67085 STRASBOURG, France
a Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, mitosis, and differentiation in teeth. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
RUOSLAHTI, E. ^ Lab. of Exp. EmbryoL, III.Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki, Haartmaninkatu 3,
00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Cell surface antigen localization in differentiation and malignancy of embryonic fibroblasts.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with J. J. WARTIOVAARA and A. VAHERI)
RUSSO-CAIA, S.; Prof. - 11. Chair of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Roma, Citta
Universitaria, 00100 ROMA, Italy
a Cytochemistry and autoradiography of mesonephros regression. (Aves; Mammalia)
b Mechanism of metamorphosis: histolysis, especially lysosomal enzymes. Musca domestica
(Diptera)
c Cytological aspects of gene amplification in oogenesis. Dytiscus marginalis and other spp.
(Coleoptera)
d Cytochemistry and autoradiography of oogenesis especially nucleic acid metabolism in nurse
cells. (Diptera; Coleoptera)
e Cytochemistry of lymphatic organs, (lower Vertebrata)
RYABININA, Miss Z. A.; Cand.bioLscL - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
Shchepkin St. 61/2, MOSCOW 125110, U.S.S.R.
RYBERG, Mrs. E.; M.Sc. ~ Wenner-Gren Inst, for Exp. BioL, Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Histochemistry and histology of an impulse conducting system in the pluteus. Psammechinus
miliaris (Echinoidea)
RYCZKOWSKI, M.; Doc, Dr. - Lab. of Plant Physiol., Inst, of Molec Biol., Jagellonian Univ.,
Grodzka 53, 31-001 KRAK6W, Poland
a Respiration rate (Q02) of the components of the developing ovule (coat, endosperm, embryo).
(Angiospermae)
b Q02 gradient in endosperm and embryo during exponential growth. Haemantluis katharinae,
Clivia spp. (Amaryllidaceae)
c Quantitative and qualitative changes of the pigments in the developing embryo. (Angiospermae)
d Concentration gradients of low molecular compounds in the developing ovule. Same species as b
RYFFEL, G.; Ph.D. - Div. of Cell and Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern, Sahhst.8, 3012
BERN, Switzerland
a Thyroxine and RNA synthesis in tadpole tissues. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with R. WEBER and
G. MOILLIET)
b Analysis of niRNA in oocytes and differentiated tissues. Same species as a (with R. WEBER and
G. MOILLIET)
RYLAND, J. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. ColL of Swansea, Singleton Park, SWANSEA,
Glamorgan, Wales, U.K.
a Vitellogencsis and pseudoplacental development. Bugula and other spp. (Bryozoa)
RZEHAK, K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol, and Embryol., Med. Acad., ul.Kopcrnica 7, 31-034 KRAKOW,
Poland
a Movements of pigment and cytoplasm after fertilization. (Anura)
b Cytokinesis of cleaving eggs. (Amphibia)
SAAG, P. T. van der; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithof,
UTRI-.CHT, Netherlands
a Regulation of the cell cycle and its significance for development and differentiation: the role of
changes in membrane properties and structure, ion- and cyclic nucleotide metabolism. Physarum
polycephalum (Eumycetozoina), Xenopus laevis (Anura), neuroblastoma cells, Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (with J. G. BLUEMINK, S. W. de LAAT, Th. F. J. de GREEFF (Univ. of Nijmetien),
and B. A. M. van der ZEIJST (State Univ. of Utrecht))
b Ivlectrical membrane properties, membrane structure, ion- and cyclic nucleotide metabolism
during fertilization. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with J. G. BLUI-MINK and S. W. de LAAT)
c Biosynthesis of soluble proteins in early development (isoelectric focusing, autoradiography).
(Amphibia) (with S. K. BRAHMA, State Univ. of Utrcciit)
SABBADIN, A.; Dr., Prof. - 1st. di Biol. Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Lorcdan 10, 35100 PADOVA,
Italy
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a Determination of polarity and bilateral asymmetry of the zoids. Botryllus schlosseri (Ascidiacea)
SABELLI, B.;Dr. Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9,40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
a Oogenesis in parthenogenetic and amphigonic eggs. Daphnia spec. (Cladocera, Crustacea)
b Regeneration and origin of germ cells. Mercierella enigmatica (Serpulidac, Polychaeta)
c Origin of germ cells and sex differentiation. Sphaerium corneum (Lamellibranchia)
SACARRAO, G.da FONSECA; D.Sc, Prof. - Fac. de Cienc, Museu Bocage, Ruada Escola
Politecnica, LISBOA, Portugal
a Development of the epistellar body. Octopus spec, Argonauta spec. (Cephalopoda)
b Development of the statocyst. (Cephalopoda)
c Blastokinesis. Tremoctopus violaceus. Octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda)
SADOKOVA, Miss I. E. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
SAFANDA, J.; ing.chem. - Inst, of Pathophysiol., Charles Univ., Lidicka 1, 306 05 PLZEN, Czecho-
slovakia
a Characteristics of the transport of 4-aminobutyric acid m developmg bram. Rattus spec.
SAKUN, Mrs. O. F.; Cand.biol.sci. - Biol. Inst., Leningrad State Univ., LENINGRAD 198904,
U.S.S.R.
a Role of hormones in oocyte maturation in vitro. (Teleostei)
b Action of ionizing radiation on oocyte maturation in vitro. (Teleostei)
SALA, M.; Dr.biol.sci., Prof. - 1st. di Biol. Anim., Univ. di Padova, Via Loredan 10, 35100 PADOVA,
Italy ' „ 1 , ■
a Later differentiation of embryonic mesenchyme cells m culture medium. Botryllus schlosseri
(Ascidiacea)
b Migration of neural crest cells studied by means of localized radioactive marks. Triturus cristatus
(Urodela)
c Embryonic and adult hemoglobin. (Anura; Urodela)
d Developmental variations in parabiotic twins. Rana dalmatina, R. esculenta (Anura)
SALAMATINA Miss N. V. - Dept. of Developm. Biol., Inst, of Exp. Morphol., Acad, of Sci. of the
Georgian s'SR, Digomi, 380059 TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
a Role of chemical intercellular interactions in the regulation of the rate ot cell multiplication and
intracellular synthesis, studied in cell cultures and in vivo. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus
norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SALAUN, Miss J.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle
Gabr'ielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Formation experimentale d'embryomes homoplastiques et heteroplastiques. Gallus gallus (Aves),
Rattus rattus (Rodentia) ^ - i - d
b Influence reciproque des cellules canccreuses et embryonnahes reunies sur un meme hote. Rattus
rattus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SALMONS, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
BIRMINGHAM B 15 2TJ, England ,
a The part played by impulsive activity in the late stage of differentiation ot fast and slow skeletal
muscle (electronic stimulators; physiology, biochemistry, and histochemistry). Oryctolagus
cuniculus (Lagomorpha) .^„, , ,,xt
SALVADOR, G. F.; Dr.-Ing. - Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 11 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a Control of 6 aminolevulinic acid synthesis during chloroplast morphogenesis. Euglena gracilis
(Euglenophyceae) ^ ,,. „. ,n AA^nn
SALVATORELLI, G.; Ph.D. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Scienze 17, 441UU
FERRARA, Italy
a Factors in foetal erythropoiesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Erythropoiesis and leucopoiesis during metamorphosis. Bufo bufo (Anura)
c Embryonic and foetal erythropoiesis. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
d Purification and chemical identification of erythropoietic factor in embryonic liver extracts.
Same species as a , ^ , , ^ v, ^ o ^m • a ^^ i«
SALZGEBFR Miss B.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabrielle, 94 1 30 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a L'action d'agents chimiques sur la differenciation sexuelle. Gallus spec. (Ayes) , ,
b Etude des effets teratogenes (malformations de membres) obtenus 1) par 1 yperite azotee
(chlorethylamine), 2) par^la thalidomide (phtahmidoglutariinide). Meme espece comme a
c Recherches sur la genese des malformations de membres. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SANDER, K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREIBURG, B.K.U.
SANDOR^^r-^Dr.med. - Lab. de Embriol. Norm. §i Patol., Acad, de Stiin1,e Med., Centr. de Cere.
Med.', Bd.M.Viteazul 24, 1900 TIMI^OARA, Rumania , ,d ^ f ^
a Experimental teratology and teratological screening. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development of embryonic axial organs (somitogenesis) Gallus domesticus (Ayes)
SANG, J. H ; Ph.D., Prof. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON BNl 9QG,
SANJUST GIMENEZ, J. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Barcelona, C/.Casanova 143, Barcelona 11, Spain
a Embryonic development of the hmbs. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SANTAMARIA, P.; Ph.D. - Sect. Developm. Genet., Inst, of Genet, and Anthropol., Velazquez 144,
MADRID 6, Spain ^ ^. ,. ,• „. .,1,^1^
a Analysis of wing development in scalloping mutants by means of somatic recombination, allele
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homozygosity at different times of development, and clonal analysis of the mutant wing.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Analysis of embryo development by means of nuclear transplantation. Drosophila melanogaster,
D. simulans, D. erecta, D. subobscura (Diptera)
SANTORO D'ANGELO, Mrs. L.; Prof. - 1st. di Biol. Gen., Univ. di Roma, Policlinico Umberto I,
00100 ROMA, Italy
a Effects of gravity acceleration during growth of primary root. Vicia faba (Papilionaceae)
b Effects of 1-asparaginase, strychnin, and veratrum during embryonic development. Rana
esculenta, Bufo vulgaris (Anura)
SANYAL, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Erasmus Univ., Postbox 1738, ROTTERDAM 3002, Nether-
lands
a Phenogenesis of the retinal degeneration gene (rd) (enzyme histochemistry, electrophoresis,
isozymes, protein separation, light and electron microscopy). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SAUER, H. W.; Dr.rer.nat. - Abt. Entw.biol., Fachber. Biol, der Univ., Postfach 7733, 775
KONSTANZ, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Regional differences in protein composition in early development (SDS polyacrylamide gel
electrophoresis). Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera)
b Activities of isolated RNA polymerases in relation to differential transcription in the develop-
mental cycle. Physarum polycephalum (Eumycetozoina)
c Replication-transcription coupling m the mitotic cycle. iJame species as b
SAUNDERS, D. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JT, Scotland, U.K.
a Photoperiodic control of development and diapause. Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera),
Sarcophaga argyrostoma (Diptera)
SAUSSEY, M.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol., Unite de Sci., Univ. de Caen, 14032 CAEN,
France
a Regeneration, sexuality and diapause. Allolobophora icterica, A. spp. (Oligochaeta)
SAUZIN-MONNOT, Mrs. M. J. - Lab. de Biol. Anim. A, Fac. des Sci., Univ. Paris-Sud, Bat.445,
91405 ORSAY, France
a Ultrastructure du blasteme de regeneration: la differenciation des neoblastes. (Planariidae,
Turbellaria)
SAXfiN, Miss I. P. N.; D.D.S. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III.Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki,
Haartmaninkatu 3, 00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Drug-induced teratogenesis in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Tissue-interactions in tooth development. Same species as a
SAXfiN, L. O.; M.D., Phil.lic, Prof. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III. Dept. of PathoL, Univ. of Helsinki,
Haartmaninkatu 3, 00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Mechanism of primary induction. Triturus spec. (Urodela) (with S. I. TOIVONEN, Dept. of
Zool.)
b Mechanism of kidney tubulogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with J. J. WARTIOVAARA,
E. LEHTONEN, and S. NORDLING)
SAXOD, R.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P.53, Centre de
Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Experiments on the differentiation of the cutaneous sensory corpuscles. Gallus domesticus. Anas
platyrhynchos (Aves)
b Development of cutaneous nerve supply and nerve compensation; neurotaxis. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
c In vitro associations of spinal ganglia and dermal mesenchyme for the study of development of
cutaneous sensory end organs. Gallus gallus. Anas platyrhynchos (Aves)
SAZHINA, Miss M. V.; Cand.biol.sci. - Phenogenet. Lab., Inst, of Gen. Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the
U.S.S.R., Profsojuznaya St. 7 (I), MOSCOW 117312, U.S.S.R.
a Developmental study of mutant gene effects on cell proliferation and differentiation. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
SBRENNA, G.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Zool., Univ. di Ferrara, Via Previati 24, 44100 FERRARA, Italy
SCALI, v.; Dr.Nat.Sci. - 1st. di Zool. c Anat. Comp. deirUniv., Via A. Volta 4, 56100 PISA, Italy
SCARANO, E. Lab. Intern, di Genet, e Biofis., Via G.Marconi 10, 80125 NAPOLI, Italy
SCHAFER, U. - Inst, fur Allgem. Biol., Univ. Dusseldorf, Ulenbergstr:' 127-129, 4000
DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Gene physiology, Y chromosome. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
b Genetic regulation of differentiation; male germ line cells. Drosophila hydei, D. neohydei
(Diptera)
c Magnification of ribosomal RNA genes in the Y chromosome. Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
SCHARLOO, W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Popul. and Evol. Biol., Genet. In'st., Univ. of Utrecht,
Transitorium 111, Padualaan 8, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Effect of environmental factors and selection on the development of mutant characters.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Induction of morphological aberrations by antimetabolites. Same species as a
SCHFDL, P.; Ph.D. - Abt. Zellbiol., Biozentrum der Univ., Klingelbergstr. 70, 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
a Determination of imaginal discs using Drosophila/Col EI plasmid hybrids. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
SCHEIB (PFLEGER), Mrs. D.; Dr.Sci. Inst. dTimbryol. et Teratol. Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la
Belle Gabriclle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
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a Proliferative abilities of germinal epithelium isolated from embryonic gonads, cultivated and
grafted; especially control of the presence and activity of steroidogenic cells. Gallus domesticus,
Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
b In vitro biosynthesis of steroids by embryonic gonads cultivated without precursors (radio-
immunoassay) Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SCHELLER, K.; Ph.D. - Physiol.-Chem. Inst.I, Med. Sch., Univ. of Marburg, 355 MARBURG-
Lahnberae, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Changes" in the developmental-physiological competence ot tat body nuclei during post-
embryonic development; influence of ecdysone on DNA, RNA, and chromatm patterns, and on
the activity of RNA-polymerases. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
SCHERFT, J. P.; M.D. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
a Development and early stages of calcification of the diaphyseal bone collar of radii in 14-I8-day-
old embryos (electron microscopy). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SCHERRER, K.; Dr., Prof. - Serv. de Biochim. de la Differ., Inst, de Biol. Molec, Univ. de Pans VII,
Tour 43, 2 place Jussieu, 75221 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Transcription of the globin genes in early development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SCHIEBLER, Th. H.; Dr.med., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Wurzburg, Koellikerstr. 6, 87
WORZBURG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Chemo-differentiation of different parts of the brain (e.g. nucleus ruber) by enzyme-histo-
chemical and experimental methods. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Development of the terminal vascular bed of the heart. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Electron microscopy of the full-term placenta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SCHILT, J.; Dr.Sci. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Nancy I, C.O.140, 54037 NANCY Cedex, France
a Role of nervous system in pharynx induction. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria)
b Roles of territory and nervous system in regeneration. Same species as a
SCHLOOT, W.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fiir Genet, und Humangenet., Univ. Bremen, Achterstr. NW 1,
2800 BREMEN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Developmental genetics of various enzymes; prenatal diagnosis; genetic counselling. Homo sapiens
(Primates) , • i
b Influence of psychotropic drugs and metabolism in embryogenesis. Oryctolagus cuniculus
SCHLOTER, G.; Dr.med. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Abt. fiir Neuroanat., Nussallee 10, 53 BONN,
B.R.D. (Germany) f-,r..^,,
SCHMID, V. S.; Dr.Phil. - Zool.-VergL Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunsflergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Differentiation potentiahties of cells. (Hydrozoa)
b Tissue stability and metaplasia in the development of medusae buds. Podocoryne carnea
(Hydrozoa)
c Factors controlling regeneration in medusae. (Hydrozoa)
SCHMIDT G A ■ Dr biol Prof. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals, Acad.
of Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave.33, MOSCOW 117071, U.S.S.R.
a Embryology. Camelus bactrianus (Artiodactyla)
b Factors of ontogenesis; evolution. Placentalia (Mammalia)
SCHMIDT G H.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fiir Pflanzenkrankh. und Pflanzenschutz, Fachgeb.
Entomol. und Okol., Techn. Univ., Herrenhiiuser Str. 2, 3 HANNOVER-Herrenhausen, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Postembryonic development, several spp. (Orthoptera), Formica polyctena, F. pratensis
(Hymenoptera) and others
b Caste determination. Formica spec, and others (Formicoidea, Hymenoptera)
SCHNETTER, VV.; Dr.rer.nat. - PhysioL Lehrst., ZooL Inst, der Univ., Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, 69
HEIDELBERG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Early embryology. Leptinotarsa deccmlineata (Coleoptera)
b Morphogenetic function of egg components; transplantation of nuclei and ooplasm. Same species
as a
c Synthesis of RNA and protein during early embryogenesis. Same species as a
SCHOELLER (RACCAUD), Mrs. J.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Physiol, des Insectes, Univ. Pans VI, 7
quai Saint Bernard, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Experiments sur la cephalogencse larvaire et imaginale. Calliphora spec. (Diptera)
b Etat de determination des disques imaginaux. Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
c Embryogenese de mutants lethaux. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
SCHOPFER, P.; Dr.rer.nat. - Biol. Inst.II der Univ., Lehrst. fiir Bot., Schanzlestr. 9/11, 78
FREIBURG/Br., B.R.D. (Germany) .
a Physiological and molecular study of the control mechanisms involved in photomorphogenesis ot
seedlings. Sinapis alba (Cruciferae)
SCHOUTEN, S. C. M.; Drs. - Dept. of PopuL and EvoL Biol., Genet. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht,
Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Development of quantitative characters. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SCHOWING, J.; Dr.cs Sci., Prof. - Dept. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exp., Inst, de Biol.Anim., Fac. des
Sci., Univ. de Fribourg, 1700 FRIBOURG, Switzerland
a Morphogenese du crane et induction cephalique. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Action des alcaloides de hhacees sur la morphogenese de la tete. Gallus gallus (Aves), Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
c Lesions par substances toxiques. Especes comme b . ^.,,„,r^ ,
SCHULTHEISS, H.; Dr. - Zool. Inst.II, Univ. (T.H.) Kaiserstr.l2, Postfach 6380, 75 KARLSRUHE 1,
B.R.D. (Germany) q,
a Regulation of nitrogen metabolism by hormones during metamorphosis. Ambystoma spec.
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Regulation of the skin diffusional permeability to water by hormones during metamorphosis.
Same species as a
SCHUMACHER, G. H.; Dr.sc.med., Dr.med.dent., Prof. - Anat. Inst., Med. Bereich, Univ. Rostock,
Gertrudenstr. 9, 25 ROSTOCK 1, D.D.R. (Germany)
SCHWAGER, J.; cand.phil.nat. - Div. of Cell and Devi. Biol., Zool. Inst.,. Univ. of Bern, Sahlistr.8,
3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Hemoglobin transition. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with R. WEBER)
SCHWARTZ, v.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Holderlinstr. 12, 74 TUBINGEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Unipolar development of micronuclear spindle. Paramecium bursaria (Ciliata)
SCHWEICHEL, J.-U.; Dr. - II. Anat. Inst, der Freien Univ. Berlin, Kon.-Luise-Str. 15, 1 BERLIN 33,
B.R.D. (Germany)
SCHWEIGER, H. G.; Dr.med., Prof. - Max-Planck-Inst. fiir Zellbiol., Anton-Dohrn-Weg, Postfach
1009, 294 WILHELMSHAVEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Biochemical aspects of nucleo-cytoplasmic interrelationships. Acetabularia spec. (Chlorophyceae)
b Autonomy of chloroplasts. (Algae)
c RNA synthesis in nucleate and anucleate cells. (Algae)
d Cooperation between different subcellular components in morphogenesis. (Algae)
SCHWOCHAU, M. E.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fur Allgem. Biol., Univ. Diisseldorf, Ulenbergstr.
127-129, 4000 DUSSELDORF, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Molecular biology and genetics of the Y-chromosome. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
SCONZO, Mrs. G. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a RNA synthesis in early development. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
b Giant RNA in the cytoplasm of embryos. Same species as a
SCOPELLITI, R.; Dr.Biol.Sci. - 1st. di Zool. "F.Raffaele", Univ. di Roma, Viale dell'Universita 32,
00161 ROMA, Italy
a Influence of steroids on osteogenesis in vivo and in vitro. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Physico-chemistry of embryonic ribosomes. Rana esculenta, Bufo bufo (Anura), Gallus uailus
(Aves) (with H. MANELLI, U. FERRINI and O. SENATORI)
SCRIBA, M. E. L.; Ph.D. Prof. - Inst, fiir Zool., Rhein.-Westf.-Techn. Hochscluile. Kopernikusstr. 16,
51 AACHEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Developmental abnormalities caused by lethal factors. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SEARLE, R. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Bristol, University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD,
England
a Immunology of reproduction. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Biology of the trophoblast. Same species as a
c Early embryonic development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SEDDON, B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Marischal Coll., Aberdeen Univ., ABERDEEN AB9 IAS,
Scotland, U.K.
a Metabolic changes associated with early events (e.g. antibiotic production) in sporulation. Bacillus
brevis (Bacteria)
SEDLACEK, J.; M.D., Ph.D. - Res. Lab. of Psychiat., Div. of Embryophysiol. CNS, Charles Univ.,
Albertov 5, 12800 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Development of spontaneous and evoked phasic activity of the central nervous system in the
prenatal period. (Aves; Mammalia)
b Neuropharmacology of embryonic spontaneous motility. (Aves)
SEHNAL, F.; RNDr., CSc. ~ Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czech. Acad, of Sci.. Na Folimance
5, 12000 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
SEICHERT, v.; MUDr. - Dept. of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2, Czechoslo-
vakia
a Experimental analysis of limb formation. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SEIDEL, F.; Dr.phil., Prof.(Emer.) - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Kctzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/Lahn,
W.Germany
SEIDL, W. E.; Dr.med. - Embryol. Abt., Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36, 34 GOTTINGEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
SEITZ, K.-A.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst, der Univ., Kctzerbach 63, 355 MARBURG/Lahn, W.Germany
SEKERIS, C. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Inst, of Cell Res., German Cane. Res. Ctr., Im Neuenheimer Feld 280,
Postfach 101949, 69 HEIDELBERG 1, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Transcription of chromatin from epidermis by insect DNA-dependent RNA polymerases.
Calliphora erytliroccphala (Diptera)
b Translation of mRNA in an homologous in vitro system from same species as above.
SELLENS, M. H.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Bristol, University Walk, BRISTOL BS8 ITD,
England
a Immunology of reproduction. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Biology of the trophoblast. Same species as a
c liarly embryonic development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SELLER, Miss M. J.; Ph.D. • Pacdiat. Research Unit, Guy's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON SEl 9RT,
England
a Haematology of congenital anaemia in the W-series mutants. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b I'xperimental teratology. (Mammalia)
c i-.xperimental production of chimacras by tissue transplantation. Same species as a
d Transplantation of liver to ectopic sites in newborns and adults. Mus musculus, Rattus spp.
(Rodentia)
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e Alpha-fetoproteins. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SELMAN, G. G.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scothuid, U.K.
a Ultrastructural and experimental study of cleavage. Triturus alpestris (Urodela), Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
b Role of microfilaments in morphogenesis of embryos. Same species as a (with M. M. PERRY)
c Effect of cytochalasin B on embryonic cells and tissues. Same species as a
SEMBRAT, K.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof.(Emer.) - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroclaw, ul. Sienkiewicza 21,
50-335 WROCLAW, Poland
a Cytology and cytochemistry of partial metamorphosis. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
b Cytology and cytochemistry of gametogenesis. Embletonia paUida (Opisthobranchia,
Gastropoda)
SENATORI, Miss O.; Dr.biol.sci. - 1st. di Zool. "F.Raffaele", Univ. di Roma, Viale dell'Universita 32,
00161 ROMA, Italy
a Physico-chemistry of embryonic ribosomes. Rana esculenta, Bufo bufo (Anura), Gallus gallus
(Aves) (with H. MANELLI, U. FERRINI and R. SCOPELLITI)
SENGEL, Ph.; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble, B.P.53,
Centre de Tri, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Mechanisms of feather pattern development. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Ultrastructure of skin development and feather keratins. Same species as a
c Role of axial organs in limb and skin development. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix c. japonica. Anas
platyrhynchos (Aves)
d Programmed cell death and phagocytosis in foot morphogenesis. Same species as a
SENTEIN, P.; Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Univ. de Montpellier, 2 rue
Ecole de Medecine, 34000 MONTPELLIER, France
SERMAN, D.; D.Sc. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O Box 166, 41001
ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Analysis of soluble proteins in organogenesis. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with N. SKREB)
b Protein patterns in embryo-derived teratocarcinomas and in host serum (polyacrylamide electro-
phoresis). Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with D. SOFTER)
SFROFF, O.; Cand.Biol.Sci. - Inst, of Cvtol. and Genet., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, NOVOSIBIRSK
630090, U.S.S.R.
SERRANTINO (DI DINO), Mrs. G.; Dr.rer.nat. - 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Catania, Via
Biblioteca 4, 95124 CATANIA, Italy
a Development of the ciliary ganglion in normal and anencephahc embryos. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
SERRI, F.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Dermatol., Univ. of Pavia, Policlinico S.Matteo, 27100 PAVIA,
Italy
§EVALJFVI(^ (MIRKOVIC^), Mrs. Lj.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Developm. Biochem., Inst, for Biol. Res., 29
Novembra 142, 1 1050 BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
a Chromatin proteins: changes during embryonic development and biogenesis (immunochemistry).
(Ecliinoidea)
b Buoyant density centrifugation of unshearcd chromatin and stage-specific behaviour of slower
and faster sedimentine fractions; fractionation of chromatin on hydroxyapatite column, and
physico-chemical and Afunctional characterization of two major nonhistone protein fractions;
stage: blastula and gastrula. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
§EVfENKO, Mrs. G.; MUDr. - Inst, of Embryol., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Development of taste buds (electron microscopy, cytochemistry). Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Development and cytodifferentiation of the oesophagial epithehum (light and electron
microscopy). Rattus rattus (Rodentia) x, , , ^ r. tn
SEYDEWITZ, H. H.; Dr. - Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11, B.R.D.
(Germany) u • i
a Relations between electrolyte milieu and gene activities in giant chromosomes; electrophysiology,
especially ion sensitive electrodes. Chironomus thummi (Diptera)
SHERBET, G. V.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem. Pathol., Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. School, University St.,
LONDON WC1E6J J, England ^ ^ • , ., c
a Morphogenetic effects of folhcle-stimulating hormone. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with M. b.
LAKSHMI) , „ • , -.u
b Biochemical and biophysical characterization of the cell surface using natural pH gradients, (with
M. S. LAKSHMI) ^v.x^^x, ^. , -.i ,,
SHORO, A. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., St. Thomas's Hosp. Med. School, LONDON SEl 7EH,
England _ . , , ui i ■
a Production of Hmb deformities and growth retardation in the fetus with neuromuscular blocking
agents. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SICHARULIDZE Mrs. T. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, ot Sci.
of the Georgian SSR, 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Eye lens regeneration in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SIDOROVA, Mrs. V. F.; Dr.biol.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
TsurupaSt.3, MOSCOW 117469, U.S.S.R. .
a Growth and regeneration of the inner organs and their regulation. Oryctolagus cunicuUis
(Lasomorpha), Rattus norveeicus, Mus musculus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
SIEBERS, A. M.; Drs. - Bot. LabT, State Univ., Nonnensteeg 3, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Origin of cambium precursors; nature and mechanism of action of cambium inducing substances.
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Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae), Helianthus annuus (Compositac), Pharbitis nil (Convol-
vulaceae)
SIETSMA, J. H.; Dr. - Lab. of Bot., State Univ., Kerklaan 30, P.O. Box 14, HAREN (Gr.),
Netherlands
a Composition of the cell wall (chemical analysis, enzymatic degradation) in relation to develop-
ment. Schizophyllum commune (Basidiomycetes, Fungi)
b Effect of sterols on sexual propagation and morphogenesis. Pythium spec. (Oomycetes, Fungi)
SIEWING, R.; o.Prof. - I. Zool. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Niirnberg, Univcrsitatsstr. 19, 852
ERLANGEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Development of body segmentation. (Brachiopoda, Phoronidea)
b Metamorphosis. Actinotrocha spec. (Phoronidea)
SIGNORET, J.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol., Unite de Sci., Univ. de Caen, 14032 CAEN,
France
a La cinetique cellulaire au cours de la segmentation; modahtes, determinisme, signification.
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
b Study of nuclear differentiation and specific activities by means of nuclear transplantation. Same
species as a
SIMKISS, K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Reading, READING RG6 2AJ, England
a Calcium pumps in the chorioallantoic membrane and their role in transporting ions from eggshell
to embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Electrolyte movements from chorion and from allantoic fluid to blood. Same species as a
SIMPSON, Mrs. P.; B.Sc.(Hons.) - Centre de Genet. Molec, C.N.R.S., 91190 GIF-sur-YVETTE,
France
a Temperature-sensitive mutations blocking clone development in imaginal discs, including t.s. cell
lethals and mutations affecting the rate of cell division. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SIN, Y. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Induction of puffing by injection of mitochondrial extracts into salivary gland cells. Drosophila
hydei (Diptera)
SINITSINA, Miss V. F. - Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet., Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the
USSR, Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 11 7334, U.S.S.R.
SISTO DANEO, Miss L. - Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126
TORINO, Italy
a Ultrastructure of fast and slow muscles in the embryo. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
SKATKOV, M. E.; Cand.med.sci. - Lab. of Cytol., Inst, of Med. Genet., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
USSR, Kashirskoe Shosse 6/A, MOSCOW 115478, U.S.S.R.
SKOBLINA, M. N. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW
117334, U.S.S.R.
a Effect of gonadotropins and changes in the germinal vesicle and in the oocyte cytoplasm during
maturation. (Acipenseridae, Chondrostei; Amphibia) (with T. A. DETTLAFF and T. B.
AISENSTADT)
b Role of karyoplasm in the formation of the mature egg properties. Acipenser stellatus
(Chondrostei), Misgurnus fossihs (Teleostei), Rana temporaria, Bufo spec. (Anura)
c Mechanism of action of gonadotropic hormones. Same species as b
SKREB, N.; M.D., D. Sc, Prof. Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb. Salata 3, P.O. Box 166,
41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture, autoradiography. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (with B. LEVAK, Lj. HOFMAN and A. SVAJGER (Inst, of Histol. and Embryol.))
b Analysis of soluble proteins in organogenesis. Same species as a (with D. SERMAN)
c Differentiation of early postimplantation stages under the kidney capsule, teratocarcinogenesis,
nature of embryonal carcinoma cells; transplantation, electron microscopy. Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (with D. SOLTER and I. DAMJANOV (Inst, of Pathol.))
SLABV, O.; D.Sc, Prof. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Charles Univ., Karlovarska 48, PLZEfvJ,
Czechoslovakia
a Development of the nasal capsule from an evolutionary standpoint. (Amniota, incl. Homo
sapiens)
SLACK Mrs. C; D.Sc, Ph.D. - Inst, of Genet., Univ., GLASGOW W.2, Scotland, U.K.
SLADECEK, F.; RNDr., DSc, Prof. Dept. of Exp. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, 12844 PRAHA
2, Czechoslovakia
a Transplantation of nuclei in relation to nucleic acids. (Amphibia) (with J. NEDVfDEK)
b Number of cell generations in relation to cell determination. (Amphibia)
SLAM A, K.; RNDr., CSc. - Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Na Folimance
5, 12000 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
SLIPKA, J.- Dr.Med., Dr.rer.nat., CSc. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Charles Univ., Karlovarska 48,
PLZEN, Czechoslovakia
a The development and teratology of the branchial region. (Amniota, incl. Homo sapiens)
SMART, 1. H. M.; M.B., Ch.B. Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl 4HN, Scotland,
U.K.
SMIRNOVA, Mrs. E. I.; Cand.biol.sci. - Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin
Hills, MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
SMITH, E. J. C ; Pii.D. Inst. d'Embryol. et Tcratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Growth factors necessary for the M«rvival and growth of malignant tumours in organ culture.
Gallus gallus (Aves) (with Et. WOLFF ar.d Ijn. WOLFF)
b DNA polymcra.se activities in different subcellular fractions of the developing brain. Same species
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as a (with L. I. SORIANO and Y. CROISILLE)
c Reverse transcription in embryonic brain. Callus domesticus (Aves) (with Y. CROISILLE and
L. I. SORIANO)
d Immunological detection of new embryological components of skin keratins. Same species as c
(withJ.DESVEAUX)
SMITH,, Miss C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Bristol, University Walk,.BRISTOL BS8 ITD,
England
a Immunology of reproduction. Mus musculus (Rodcntia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Biology of the trophoblast. Same species as a
c Early embryonic development. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SMITH, J. L.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Liverpool, Brownlow St., P.O. Box 147, LIVERPOOL
L69 3BX, England
a Factors affecting aggregation of early embryonic cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
SMYTH, J. D.; Sc.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool. &' Appl. Entomol., Imp. Coll. of Sci. & Technol., Prince
Consort Rd., LONDON SW7 2BB, England
a In vitro differentiation. Echinococcus granulosus and other spp. (Cestoda)
SNOW, M. H. L.; Ph.D. - MRC Mammalian Devi. Unit, Univ. Coll. London, Wolfson House, 4
Stephenson Way, LONDON mVl 2HE, England
a Differentiation in preimplantation stages (1 to 150 cells) in vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus
(Rodcntia)
b Effects of heteroploidy, especially on embryonic development. Same species as a
c Differentiation of post-implantation stages, up to 8d gestation. Same species as a
d Chromosome behaviour in embryos up to 8d gestation. Same species as a
SOBIS, Mrs. H.; M.D. - Rega Inst., Cath. Univ., Minderbroederstr.lO, 3000 LEUVEN, Belgium
a Teratomas induced by displacement of visceral yolk sac. Rattus spec, Mus musculus,
Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Yolk sac carcinoma and virus induced embryological carcinomas. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
SOBOTKA, P.; M.D., CSc. - Inst, of Pathophysiol., Charles Univ., Lidicka 1, 306 05 PLZEfvI,
Czechoslovakia
a Influence of amino acids, newly synthesized drugs, and other substances on electrogenesis of the
central nervous system during early postnatal development. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
SOEKARJO, R.;Dr. - Limnol. Inst., Rijksstraatweg 6, NIEUWERSLUIS, Netherlands
a Influence of ecological factors on, and hormonal regulation of growth (morphological para-
meters). Ceratophyllum demersum (Ceratophyllaceae)
SOKOLOVA, Mrs. Z. A. Chair of Embryol., Biol. Fac, State Univ. of Moscow, Lenin Hills,
MOSCOW 117234, U.S.S.R.
SOLOGUB, Mrs. A. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., USSR Acad, of Sci., Vavilov St.26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Stimulation of metaplasia of the pure pigmented epithelium of adults into retina by means of
agents from newly differentiated retina. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with G. V. LOPASHOV)
SOLOMON, J. B.; Ph.D., D.Sc. Immunol. Unit., Dept. of Bacteriol., Univ. of Aberdeen, Foresterhill,
ABERDEEN AB9 2ZD, Scotland, U.K.
a Onset of immunocompetence by phytohaemagglutinin-induced transformation of foetal
lymphoid cells and haemolytic plaque-forming cells in vitro. Rattus norvegicus, Cavia porcellus
(Rodentia)
SOLTER, D.; M.D., D.Sc. - Inst, of Biol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb, Salata 3, P.O. Box 166,
41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Preimplantation and early post-implantation stages; autoradiography, histochemistry, electron
microscopy. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with I. DAMJANOV, Inst, of Pathol.)
b Differentiation of early post-implantation stages under the kidney capsule, teratocarcinogenesis,
nature of embryonal carcinoma cells; transplantation, electron microscopy. Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (with I. DAMJANOV and N. SKREB)
c Protein patterns in embryo-derived teratocarcinomas and in host serum (polyacrylamide electro-
phoresis). Same species as b (with D. SERMAN)
d Urethan tcratogenesis in early embryos (histochemistry, electron microscopy). Same species as b
(with I. DAMJANOV, Inst, of Pathol.)
SOLTYIsJSKA (MARCINKOWSKA), Mrs. M.; Dr. - Dept. of Cytol., Zool. Inst., Warsaw Univ.,
Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSAWA 64, Poland
SORIANO, L. I.; M.D. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a DNA polymerase activities in embryonic tissues. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with Y. CROISILLE
and E. J. C. SMITH)
b Reverse transcription in embryonic brain. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with Y. CROISILLE and
E. J. C. SMITH)
SPENCER, A. N.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Biol., Odense Univ., Niels Bohrs AUe, ODENSE 5000, Denmark
a Membrane potential of ectodermal epithelial cells during embryonic development; function of
conducted electrical events (microelectrodes, piezoelectric cannon). Macropodus opercularis,
Salmo trutta (Teleostei)
SPINELLI, Miss M. M. G.; Dent. - Lab. de Zool, Dept. de Biol., Univ. Sci. et Med. de Grenoble,
B.P.53, 38041 GRENOBLE, France
a Ultrastructure and differentiation of dental buds. Rana temporaria, Bufo bufo (Anura)
b In vitro culture of dental buds. Rana spec, Bufo spec. (Anura), Pleurodeles spec. (Urodela)
SPORNITZ, U. M. - Anat. Inst, der Univ., Pestalozzistr.20, 4056 BASEL, Switzerland
a Oogenesis and early degeneration of eggs. (Amphibia)
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b Development of liver and hepatic lymphoid tissue. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
SPREY, Th. E.; Dr. - Zool. Lab., Unit of Cell Biol, and Morphogen., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserst. 63,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Differentiation and development of imaginal discs: L histochemistry; 2. cell death; 3. pattern
formation. CaUiphora erythrocephala, Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SREBRO, Z.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol, and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul. Kopernika 7, KRAK6W,
Poland
STAGNI, Miss A.; Dr., Prof. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA,
Italy
a Sex determination and sex differentiation. Chlorohydra viridissima (Hydroidea)
b Cytochemistry and electron microscopy of oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Same species as a
c Inhibition by antibiotics of steroid hormone-induced sex-reversal in tadpoles. Rana dalmatina
(Anura)
d Electron microscopy of the relationship between neurosecretion and schizogenesis. Aeolosoma
spec. (Oligochaeta)
STAHL, A.; Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. d'Histol. et Embryol.II, Univ. d'Aix-Marseille, 27 Bd.Jean Mouhn,
13385 MARSEILLE CEDEX 4, France
STANCE, Miss L.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Arbgr. Pflanzenphysiol., Univ. Kassel, Heinrich-PIett-Str.40 35
KASSEL, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Regeneration; activation of nucleic acid and protein metabolism during cell dedifferentiation.
Riella helicophylla (Hepaticae), prothallia (Fihcinae)
b Effects of growth regulators on meristems. Same species a
STANIER, Miss M. W.; D.Phil. - A.R.C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol., Brabaham, CAMBRIDGE CB2 4AT,
England
a Permeabihty of foetal bladder in vitro (Ussing-chamber). Ovis aries, Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
b Water transport in nephron of newborns (micropuncture). Same species as a
STANISSTREET, M.; Ph.D. Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Liverpool, Brownlow St., P.O. Box 147,
LIVERPOOL L69 3BX, England
a Biochemistry and morphology of abnormal and normal early development (lithium, electro-
phoresis, cell aggregation, protein synthesis). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Factors affecting regeneration (inhibitors, protein synthesis). Hydra spec. (Hydrozoa)
STARK, E. - Pathophysiol. Dept., Inst, of Exp. Med. of the Hung. Acad, of Sci., Szigony u. 43,
BUDAPEST VIII, Hungary
a ACTH production by the fetal hypophysis. Felis domestica (Carnivora), Homo sapiens (Primates)
STARRE, H. van der; Drs.biol. - Dept. of Med. Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of Utrecht,
Janskerkhof 3A, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Eye lens induction in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Histochemistry and immunology of eye lens inductors. Same species as a
c Biosynthesis of soluble lens crystallin antigens before and after hatching (isoelectric focusing,
autoradiography). Same species as a (with S. K. BRAHMA)
d Synthesis of soluble proteins in the whole embryo and in the cultured eye cup (disc electro-
phoresis, isoelectric focusing, autoradiography). Same species as a (with P. Th. .TANSSEN)
STARRE (VAN DER MOLEN), Mrs. L. G. van der; Dr. - Zool. Lab., Unit of Cell Biol, and
Morphogen., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
STASTNY, F.; M.D. - Inst, of Physiol., Charles Univ., Albertov 5, 128 00 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
a Morphological, biochemical, and functional maturation of the embryonic choroid plexus. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
b Studies on neurons and ghal cells isolated from the embryonic cerebral hemispheres. Same species
as a
STEDING, G.; Dr.med., Prof. - Embryol. Abt., Anat. Inst, der Univ., Kreuzbergring 36 34
GOTTINGEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
STEEL, C. G. H.; Ph.D. - Imp. Coll. Field Stat., Silwood Park, ASCOT, Berks. SL5 7PY, England
a Photoperiod, nervous and hormonal factors regulating polymorphism. Megoura viciae
(Homoptera)
b Neuroendocrine control of moulting and development. Rhodnius prolixus (Heteroptera)
STEELE, C. E.; B.Sc.(Hons.) - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Factors affecting embryonic heart development in vitro. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Mechanism of teratogenic action of excess vitamin A. Same species as a
c Time-lapse microcinematography of embryos in culture. Same species as a
STEENBERGEN, C. L. M.; Dr. Limnol. Inst., Rijksstraatweg 6, NIEUWERSLUIS, Netherlands
a Mitosis, cytokinesis, and colony formation in synchronous cultures. Scenedesmus obliquus, S.
quadricauda (Chlorophyceae)
STEFANIXLI, A.; Dr., Prof.ord. 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Roma, Via A.Borelli 50, 00161
ROMA, Italy
a Morphology of new synapses in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Retinal and neural structures in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
STEGNER, H.-E.; Dr.med., Prof. Univ.-Frauenklinik, Martinist. 52, 2 HAMBURG 20, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Uitrastriicture of ovarian interstitial cells, fetal ovaries, and oocytes; oocytes culture in vitro.
Cavia porccllus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cunicuhis (Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
STEINI'R, E.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat Inst., Univ. Ztirich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
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a Cell lineage in imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Transdetermination. Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
STEINERT, Mrs. G.; Lic.Chem. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue desChevaux,
1640 RH0DE-ST-GEN£SE, Belgium
a Egg maturation (electron microscopy, cytochemistry). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
STEINMETZ, H. - Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandes, 66 SAARBROCKEN 11, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Regulation of isoenzyme loci and lethal factors. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
STfiPHAN, P.; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Nancy I, C.O.140, 54037 NANCY Cedex,
Ffance
a Morphogenesis of the embryonic axis. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Postembryonic development of the integument. Calliphora spec. (Diptera)
c Role of nervous system in pharynx induction. (Turbellaria)
STfiPHAN (DUBOIS), Mrs. P.; Dr.Sci. ~ Lab. de Zool., Univ. de Nancy I, C.O.140, 54037 NANCY
Cedex, Prance
a Migration and differentiation of regeneration cells. (Tricladida, Turbellaria; Microdrila,
Oligochaeta)
St£RBA, O. - Dept. of Morphol., Inst, of Vertebr. Zool., Czechosl. Acad, of Sci., Kvetna 8, 60365
BRNO, Czechoslovakia
a Prenatal development of skeleton and musculature. Muridae, Microtidae (Rodentia), Erinaceus
spec, Sorex spec. (Insectivora)
STEVEN, D. H.; M.A.,Vet.M.B. - Anat. School, Sub-Dept. of Vet. Anat., Univ. of Cambridge, Tennis
Court Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 IQS, England
a Organization of placental blood vessels in relation to physiological exchange. Ovis aries
(Artiodactyla), Equus caballus (Perissodactyla)
b Electron microscopy of placenta in relation to physiological exchange. Ovis aries. Bos taurus
(Artiodactyla), Equus caballus (Perissodactyla)
STIRLING, Miss R. V.; Ph.D. - Natl. Inst, for Med. Res., Mill Hill, LONDON NW7 lAA, England
STOLE, R.: Dr.en Med., Dr.es Sci., Prof. - Lab. de Biol, et d'Histol., Univ. de Bordeaux II, Place de la
Victoire, 33 BORDEAUX, France
STRAATEN, H. W. M. van; Drs. - Vet. Anat. and Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht, Bekkerstr. 141,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Development of cryptorchidism (histology, histochemistry, biochemistry). Sus scrofa domesticus
(Artiodactyla)
STRAUSS, P.; M.D., Prof. ^ 33 Eichenrain, 3122 KEHRSATZ, Switzerland
a Comparative implantation and placentation. (Prototheria; Eutheria, Mammalia)
b Comparative anatomy of the female reproductive system. Same species as a
STREET, H. E.; D.Sc, Prof. - Bot. Labs., Univ. of Leicester, Adrian Bldg., LEICESTER LEI 7RH,
England
a Embryogenesis and organogenesis in tissue and cell cultures (biochemistry, histochemistry,
electron microscopy). Daucus carota (Umbelliferae), Atropa belladonna, Nicotiana spp.
(Solanaceae)
b Cytodifferentiation and its hormonal control in vitro; induction of synthesis of secondary
metabolites using mutant cell lines derived from haploid cells. Nicotiana spp., Atropa belladonna
(Solanaceae), Acer pseudoplatanus (Aceraceae)
c Chloroplast differentiation and development of autotrophic growth in vitro. Nicotiana spp.,
Atropa belladonna and other spp. (Angiospermae)
STROEVA, Miss O. G.; Dr.biol.sci. - Res. Grp. of Mech. of D iff., Inst, of Devi. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of
the USSR, Vavilov St.26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a Development and teratology of the iris and ciliary body in organ culture. Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia) (with L. V. AKHABADZE)
b Differentiation and growth of the pigment epithelium of the retina, especially DNA synthesis,
cell division, and mechanisms of cell polyploidization. Same species as a (with T. L. MARSHAK)
c Development of regional differences in neural retina and pigment epithelium (synthesis of RNA,
electron microscopy). Acipenser stellatus, A. giildenstadti (Chondrostei) (with V. I. MITASHOV
and E. A. BABURINA)
d Dependence of DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in pigment epithelium of the retina upon
general growth factors of the eye. Same species as a (with I. G. PANOVA and T. L. MARSHAK)
STROM, R.; Fil.lic. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
STROMBERG, J.-O.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Syst. ZooL, Univ. of Lund, Helgonavagen 3, 223 62 LUND,
Sweden
no embryological work in progress
STRUB, S. O.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Regeneration in imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
STRUDEL, G.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Developpement et teratologic de la colonne vertebrale. Gallus gallus (Aves)
b Biochimie et ultrastructure du cartilage vertebral, Gallus gallus (Aves)
c Role inducteur de la chorde et du tube nerveux; chondrogenese. Gallus gallus (Aves)
STURDEE, A. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., The Polytechnic Wolverhampton, WOLVERHAMPTON
Staffs. WVl ILY, England
a Cell to cell interactions during early embryonic limb development. Notophthalmus cristatus,
Ambvstoma mexicanum (Urodela)
STURROCK, R. R.; M.B., Ch.B. - Dept. of AnaL, Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl 4HN, Scotland,
U.K.
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a Histogenesis of neuroglia. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Quantitative studies of effects of minimum deprivation on brain growth. Same species as a
SUCH (RAZIMBAUD), Mrs. J.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Zool. Exp., Univ. de Bordeaux 1, Av. des Facultes,
33405 TALENCE, France
a Reclierchcs descriptives et experimentales sur le developpement embryonnaire de I'oeil compose,
specialement ultrastructure des constituants ommatidiens. Carausius spec. (Phasmida)
SULCOVA, Mrs. J.; RNDr. - Res. Inst, of Endocr., Narodnf 8, 116 94 PRAHA 1, Czechoslovakia
a Metabolism and binding of steroids, especially androgens, in foetal tissues. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
SULSTON, J. E. - Lab. of Molec. Biol., Med. Res. Counc, Hills Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH,
England
a Cell lineage, especially of the nervous system. Caenorhabditis elegans (Neniatoda)
SUTTER, B. C. J.; D.Sc. - Lab. de Physiol. Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P.347, 51062 REIMS Cedex,
France
a Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the mother.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with R. L. JACQUOT, J. M. FELIX, and Mrs. M. T. SUTTER)
SUTTER (DUB), Mrs. M. T.; D.E.S. - Lab. de PhysioL Anim., Univ. de Reims, B.P.347, 51062
REIMS Cedex, France
a Endocrine function of the foetal pancreas; insulin blood levels in the foetus and in the mother.
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with R. L. JACQUOT, J. M. FELIX, and B. C. J. SUTTER)
SVAJGER, A.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Zagreb,
Salata 3, P.O. Box 166, 41001 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Early differentiation; transplantation, in vitro culture. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) (with
B. LEVAK and N. §KREB, Inst, of Biol.)
b Chondrogenesis in the external ear. Same species as a (with Z. BRADAMANTE and Lj.
KOSTOViO)
c Differentiation of the intercellular matrix during ontogenesis (histology, histochemistry, electron
microscopy). Same species as a (with Lj. KOSTOVK^ and 1. BRADAMANTE)
SVEJCAR, J.; Dr.med., C.Sc, Prof. - Inst, fiir Humangenet. der Univ., Paul-Ehrlich St.41, 6
FRANKFURT/Main 70, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Effect of the teratogen 6-fluoro-deoxycytidine on acid mucopolysaccharide content of fetal
stages. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
SVIRIDOV, S. M. - Lab. of Devi. Genet., Inst, of Cytol. and Genet., Pravda St.9, ap.36,
NOVOSIBIRSK 630090, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration of the neural retina with special reference to S-100 protein. Triturus cristatus
(Urodela) (with L. I. KOROCHKIN and V. I. MITASHOV, Moscow)
SVYATOGOR, G. P. - Dept. of Embryol., Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St.5, 199164
LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.
a Experimental polyembryony. Rana temporaria (Anura), Gallus gallus, Anser anser, Meleagris
gallopavo, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
SWANSON (EARTLY), Mrs. H. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Birmingham,
Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM B15 2T.I, England
a Effects of gonadal hormones given shortly before or after birth and of sex hormones implanted in
brain of new-born animals on sex-typical morphology, function, and behaviour. Mesocricetus
auratus, Meriones unguiculatus (Rodentia)
b Mechanisms for fertility control (including intra-uterine absorptions) in confined colonics. Same
species as a
SYMONS, D. B. A.; Ph.D. A.R.C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol., Babraham, CAMBRIDGE CB2 4AT,
England
a Ontogeny of foetal lymphoid structure and function. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Sus scrofa, Ovis
aries (Artiodactyla)
SYTINA, Mrs. L. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals,
Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave.33, MOSCOW 1 17071, U.S.S.R.
a Embryonic and postembryonic development, especially temperature resistance. Acipenser glilden-
stadtii, A. stellatus, A. nudiventris. Huso huso (Chondrostei)
SZAMBORSKI, J. J.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathomorphol., Inst, of Obstet. and Gynecol., Med. Sch.
Warsaw, ul.Karowa 2, 00-315 WARSZAWA, Poland
SZCKIXY, G.; M.D. - Anat. Dept., Med. Univ., Szigeti u. 12, 7643 P£CS, Hungary
a The development of rctino-diencephalic connections from compound (double nasal and double
temporal) eyes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
SZOLLOSI, D.; Ph.D., Assoc.Prof. - Lab. de Piiysiol. Anim., C.N.R.Z., 78350 JOUY-en-JOSAS,
France
a Egg maturation in vitro, normal and hormone induced; aging of eggs; changes of the zona
pellucida and of the micropyle following interaction with the spermatozoon. Salmo trutta, Esox
lucius, Carassius auratus (Teleostei), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha; Rodentia), Bos taurus,
Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
b Contribution of the male gamete to the embryo; activation of the male and female genomes
(culture in defined media, electron microscopy, autoradiography, histo- and immunochemistry)
TADDi;i, C; Dr. - 1st. di Istol. cd Ijiibriol., Univ. di Napoli, Via Mezzocannone 8, 80134 NAPOLI,
Italy
a The significance of pyriform cells in oogenesis. Lacerta sicula (Lacertilia)
b The origin and function of ribosomal bodies in ovarian follicles. Same species as a
TAILLJ'.Miri., J. L.; M.D. - Lab. d'l.mbiyol. et de Cytogenet., Fac. de Med. Saint-Antoine, 27 rue
Chaligny, 75571 PARIS Cedex 12, I-rance
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a Tissue culture of fetal material in connection with the problem of sterility. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
TAMARELLE (GARAUDY), Mrs. M.; Dr.Univ. - Lab. de Zool. Exp., Univ. de Bordeaux I, Av. des
Facultes, 33405 TALENCE, France
a Descriptive and experimental embryology, especially ultrastructure of the dorsal organ. (Collem-
bola)
TARDENT, P.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kunstlergasse 16, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
TARIN, D.; M.D. - Anat. Dept., Med. School, Leeds Univ., LEEDS LS2 9NL, England
a The mechanism of neural induction, especially the role of ecto- and mesodermal components and
the nature of secondary nervous systems induced by organiser transplants (histology, histo-
chemistry, electron microscopy, time lapse cinematography). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in limb development (histology, histochemistry, electron
microscopy, transplantation). Same species as a
c Interactions between epithelial and connective tissues in tumour development, invasion and
metastasis (histology, electron microscopy, transplantation). (Vertebrata)
TARKOWSKI, A. K.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw,
Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Preimplantation development in vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Virus assisted fusion of embryonic cells and of eggs with somatic cells. Same species as a
c Chromosomal aberrations in embryogenesis. Same species as a
TARONE, G.; Ph.D. - Cell and Molec. Biol. Lab., Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Torino, Corso
M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126 TORINO, Italy
a Cell membrane differentiation; immunochemistry of surface macromolecules. Mus musculus
(Rodentia)
b Membrane-mediated growth control in BHK cells. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
TARROUX, P. J. - Lab. de Zool., Ecole Norm. Superieure, 46 rue d'Ulm, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05,
France
a Ribonucleic acid metaboHsm in development of wing imaginal discs. Pieris brassicae (Lepidop-
tera)
TATA, J. R.; D.Sc. - Developm. Biol. Div., Natl. Inst, for Med. Research, Mill Hill, LONDON
NW7 lAA, England
TAVERNE, M. A. M. - Inst, of Vet. Obstet., Artif. Inscm., and Reprod., State Univ., Yalelaan 7,
Univ.centrum "De Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Cytology and morphology of the placenta, especially changes in the feto-maternal boundary
during partus. Ovis aries, Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
TCHERNIAEV, G.; Cand.biol.sci. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals,
Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave.33, MOSCOW 1 17071, U.S.S.R.
a Embryology, phylogenesis of development and reproduction, many spp. (Cottidae,
Comephoridae, Paracottidae, Cottocomephoridae), Coregonus spp., Thymallus spp. (Salmonidae,
Teleostei)
TEI, Mrs. S.; Dr. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Perugia, Via A. Pascoli, 06100 PERUGIA, Italy
a Action of magnetic field on regeneration. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria)
TEILLET, Miss M.-A. - Lab. d'Embryol., Univ. de Nantes, 38 Bd.Michclet, B.P.1044, 44037
NANTES CEDEX, France
TEJEDO MATEU, A. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Barcelona, C/.Casanova 143, BARCELONA 11,
Spain
a Mesohydronephrosis and ureterohydronephrosis in a 12mm embryo. Homo sapiens (Primates)
TEMPELAAR, M. J.; Drs. - Genet. Inst., State Univ., Biol. Centrurti, Kerklaan 30, Postbus 14,
HAREN, Gr., Netherlands
a Abnormal DNA-content in developing and adult stages carrying X-ray-induced chromosome
aberrations (cytophotometry). Tetranychus urticae (Acari, Arachnida)
TEMPLE, D. - Lab. d'Histol. et d'Embryol., Univ. de Montpellier, 2 rue Ecole de Medecinc, 34000
MONTPELLIER, France
TENCER, Miss R.; Dr.en Sci. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux,
1640 RH0DE-ST.-GEN£SE, Belgium
a Cell surface during early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Pleurodeles waltlii, Ambystoma
mcxicanum (Urodela)
TEPLITZ, Miss N. A.; Cand.biol.sci. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, Vavilov St.
26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
a The role of neurotransmitters (acetylcholine, serotonin, catecholamines) in early embryogenesis.
Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis, S. nudus, S. intcrmedius, Paracentrotus lividus, Arbacia lixula,
Sphaerechinus granularis (Echinoidea) (with G. A. BUZNIKOV)
TERMIER, M. - Lab. d'EntomoI. et d'Ecophysiol. Exp., Univ. Paris XI (Paris-Sud), Bat. 446, 91405
ORSAY, France
a Development of flight muscles. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
TERPILOWSKA, Miss B.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Wroctew, ul. Sienkiewicza 21, 50-335
WROCLAW, Poland
a Early developmental stages. Acanthocyclops spec. (Copepoda)
TESTA-BAPPENHEIM, I.; Dr.med.A.O., Prof. - Lab. Antropol., Univ. di Camerino, Via Filippo
Camerini 5, 62032 CAMERINO, Italy
a Experimental embryology. Triton alpestris, T. taeniatus (Urodela)
b Developmental genetics and pathology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
THEILER, K.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Histol., and Embryol., Univ. of Ziirich, Gloriastr.l9, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
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a Developmental genetics of the vertebral column and of the eye. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
THESINGH, Miss C. W.; M.D. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Development and function of ultimobranchial body in organ culture. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Hormonal regulation of calcium metabolism and bone formation in embryos. Same species as a
c Origin and function of cysts in ultimobranchial body and parathyroid in embryo. Gallus
domesticus, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
THIERY, M.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Academic Hosp., Univ. of Ghent,
DePintelaan 135, 9000 GENT, Belgium
a Intra-uterine hypoxia (determination of blood lactate/pyruvate balance and acid/base balance).
Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Longitudinal study of twins and correlation with genotype as determined by placental membrane
morphology, placental zymograns, and extensive bloodtyping. Same species as a
c Histochemistry of placenta. Same species as a
d Enzyme histochemistry of female genital tract. (Mammalia)
THlRIOT-QUlfiVREUX, Mrs. C; Dr.es Sci. - Stat. Zool., Univ. de Paris VI, 06230 VILLE-
FRANCHE-sur-MER, France
a Anatomy and histology of planktonic larvae before and after metamorphosis; scanning electron
microscopy of their shells. Mesogastropoda, Stenoglossa (Gastropoda)
THOMAS, C. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux, 1640 RHODE-ST-
GENtSE, Belgium
a RNA synthesis and control of ribosomal RNA synthesis in oocytes. (Amphibia)
THOMAS, D. B.; Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of St Andrews, St Salvator Coll., Bute Med. Bldgs., ST
ANDREWS KY16 9TS, Fife, Scotland, U.K.
a The development of the lympho-myeloid complex. Rattus spec, Mus musculus, Cavia cobaya
(Rodentia), Macaca mulatta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b The transplantation of foetal lympho-myeloid cells. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c The effects of irradiation on the developing lympho-myeloid tissues. Same species as b
THOMSON, I. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JN,
Scotland, U.K.
a Properties of lens mRNAs; regulation of stability. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with R. M.
CLAYTON, D. E. S. TRUMAN, A. T. H. BURNS (Edinburgh), and R. WILLIAMSON (Glasgow)
THORIG, G. E. W.; Drs. - Dept. of Popul. and Evol. Biol., Genet. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht, Transito-
rium III, Padualaan 8, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Isozymes and morphological variations. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
THORS, F.; Drs. - Dept. of Anat. and EmbryoL, Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert Grooteplein N.21,
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Development of the spinal cord. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
THOUVENY, Y. R.; Dr., Prof. ~ Lab. d'HistoI. et de Morphogen. Anim., Centre Univ. de Marscille-
Luminy, 70 route Leon Lachamp, 13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 2, France
a Biochemistry and cytochemistry of regeneration: molecular mechanisms taking place during
dedifferentiation. Owenia fusiformis (Polychaeta)
THYLSTRUP, A.: Ph.D., Assoc.Prof. - Dept. of Dent. Pathol, and Operat. Dent., Royal Dent. Coll.,
Vennelyst Bd., 8000 ARHUS C, Denmark
a Development and mineralization of dental enamel from still-born infants (polarizing and light
microscopy, microradiography, scanning and transmission E.M.). Homo sapiens (Primates)
TIEDEMANN, H.; Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fur Biochcm. und Molek. Biol., Fachbereich I
(Vorklinik), Freie Univ. BerHn, Arnimallec 22, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
TIEDEMANN (WAECHTER), Mrs. H.; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fiir Biochem. und Molek. Biol., Fachbereich
I (Vorklinik), Freie Univ. Berlin, Arnimallec 22, 1 BERLIN 33, B.R.D. (Germany)
TIMASHKEVICH, Mrs. T. B.; Cand.med.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the
USSR, Tsurupa St.3, MOSCOW 1 1 7469, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration and cell division in the stomach. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Quantitative evaluation of restoration of resected stomach. Same species as a
TOIVONEN, S. I.; Ph.D., M.D., Prof. - Lab. of Exp. EmbryoL, Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Helsinki,
Arkadiankatu 7, 00100 HELSINKI 10, Finland
a The specific action of heterogeneous inductors. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
b The mcclianism of primary induction. Same species as a (with L. O. SAXliN, Dept.of Pathol.)
c Cell interaction. Same species as a
TOKIN, B. P.; Dr.Biol.Sci., Prof. ^ Dept. of EmbryoL, Leningrad State Univ., Mendeleevsky St. 5,
199164 LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.
a Regeneration, asexual reproduction, and somatic embryogenesis. Dugesia tigrina (Turbellaria)
b Morphoeenetic processes in starving animals. Same species as a
TONDURY, G.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., HistoL, and EmbryoL, Univ. of Zurich, Gloriastr. 19,
8006 ZURICH, Switzerland
a Action of different viruses on embryos, pathogenesis, and way of infection. Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Development of the lymphatic system. Same species as a
c Pre- and postnatal development of thymus and lymphatic organs of tiie "nude" mutant. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
TONI'BY, M. 1.; Fil.kand. Wenr.cr-Grcn Inst., Norrtullsgatan 16, 113 45 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
a Metabolism of tryptophane and 5-liydroxytryptamine (serotonin). Psammechinus miliaris,
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, Paracentrotus lividus (EcJiinoidea)
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b Embryological development of collagen. Same species as a
TONGE, C. H.; D.D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Oral Anat., Dental School, Northumberland Rd.,
NEWCASTLE upon Tyne NEl 8TA, England
a Tooth development and eruption.
b Effect of severe undernutrition on the development and growth of teeth and jaws (including
rehabilitation). Sus scrofa (Artiodactyla)
c Protein calory deficiency and rehabilitation relative to the development and growth of teeth and
jaws. Same species as b
TONNEYCK (MtJLLER), Mrs. I. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61,
AMSTERDAM-0., Netherlands
a Experimental studies on skull morphogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TOROK, L. J.; Ph.D. ^ Dept. of Biol., Med. Univ., Tiizolto u. 58, 1094 BUDAPEST IX, Hungary
a Nucleo-histone changes during morphogenetic processes of regeneration. Dugesia lugubris
(Turbellaria)
b Morphogenetic inhibition in development, regeneration, and asexual reproduction. Dugesia
lugubris, D. tigrina (Turbellaria)
TORRE, C. - 1st. di Anat. Umana Norm., Univ. di Torino, Corso M.d'Azeglio 52, 10126 TORINO,
Italy
a Development of neuro-muscular correlations under anti-cholinesterase treatment. Gallus
domesticus (Aves)
TOUIR, A. - Lab. de Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Bat.G, Tour 32, 4 place
Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Control of sexual differentiation (endocrinology and physiology). Lysmata seticaudata
(Hippolytiae, Decapoda, Crustacea)
TRAMPUSCH, H. A. L.; Ph.D. - Anat.-Embryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade 61,
AMSTERDAM-0., Netherlands
a Differentiation and de-differentiation. (Amphibia)
TRAUT, W.; Dr., Prof. - Abt. Biol., Arb.gr. Entw.physiol. der Tiere, Ruhr-Univ., 463 BOCHUM,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Role and phases of activity of the W-chromosome in development. Ephestia kuehniella
(Lepidoptera)
b Transcription of the chromosomes in oocytes. Same species as a
TREVISAN, P.; Dr.BioL - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Modena, Via Berengario 14, 41100
MODENA, Italy
a Experiments on differentiation of dorsal neurons of the spinal cord. Bufo bufo (Anura), Triturus
cristatus, Salamandra salamandra (Urodela)
TRNKOVA, Miss E.; RNDr. Dcpt.of Anat., Charles Univ., U nemocnice 3, 12800 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Development of the flexor muscles in the hand. (Mammalia)
TROSCH,\V. - Inst, fiir Genet., Univ. des Saarlandcs, 66 SAARBRUCKEN 11, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Measurements of inorganic ions and theu fluxes in cell nuclei during development. Chironomus
thummi (Diptera)
TRUCKENBRODT, W.; Dr. Naturw. Abt., Univ. Osnabriick, P.O. Box 3429, 45 OSNABRUCK,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Influence of actinomycin D on embryology. Odontotermes badius, O. stercorivorus (Isoptera)
b Caste differentiation: 1. workers/ soldiers ratio in young laboratory colonies; 2. development of
nvmphs in colonies. Same species as a
TRUMAN, D. E. S.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
a Properties of lens mRNAs; regulation of stabihty. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with R. M.
CLAYTON, A. T. H. BURNS, I. f HOMSON, (Edinburgh), and R. WILLIAMSON (Glasgow)
b Synthesis, ontogeny, location, and immunochemistry of lens proteins in normal animals and
mutants. Gallus" domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodcntia) (with R. M CLAYTON, A. T. H.
BURNS, M. M. PERRY, D. }. PRITCHARD (Edinburgh), and D. S. McDEVITT (Philadelphia)
TRUSLOVE, Miss G. M.; Ph.D. Dept. of Human Genet, and Biometry, Univ. CoU. London, Wolfson
House, 4 Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2HE, England
a The analysis of skeletal variation in animals selected for large or small size and controls. Mus
musculus (Rodentia)
TSCHADAJA, E. A. - Dept. of Anim. EmbryoL, Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of the Georgian SSR, 3 1
Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030. U.S.S.R.
a Macro- and micromorpholoey of the female genital system. Dendroctonus micans (Coleoptera)
b Histology, histochemistry, and autoradiography of pupal and adult ovaries. Same species as a
TUCHKOVA, Mrs. S. J. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26,
MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS, H.; Prof. - Lab. d'Embryol., U.E.R. Biomed., 45 rue des Sts.Peres, 75270
PARIS Cedex 06, France
a Anencephalie. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Teratogenese par sulfamides hypoglycemiants, antimetabolites. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) (avec
L. MERCIER)
c Influence des hormones sur le developpement foetal. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
d Influence des alcaloides du Rauwolfia, de la reserpine et de la dcserpidine sur le developpement.
Meme espece comme b (avec L. MERCIER)
e Influence des neuroleptiques sur la fertilite et le developpement foetal. Rattus spec, Mus spec.
(Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
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f Diabete experimental et grossesse. (Mammalia)
g Intluence des antimitotiques, des anticonvulsants et de la prostaglandine F2q: sur la gestation.
Meme espece comme e (avec L. MERCIER)
TUDDENHAM, E. G. D.; M.B., B.S., M.R.C.P. - Dept. of Haematol., Welsh Natl. Sell, of Med., Heath
Park, CARDIFF, Wales, U.K.
a Identification and location of the sites of synthesis of coagulation factors, especially V and VIII
in the foetus (immunofluorescence histology, tissue culture). Homo sapiens (Primates)
TUDOSE, Mrs. O.; Dr.med. - Dept. of Med. Biol., Med. School, P-fa 23 August 1, 1900 TIMI^OARA,
Rumania
a Vascular development in the embryonic central nervous system. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
TUFT, P. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH EH9 3JT,
Scotland, U.K.
TUMANISHVILI, G. D.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Developm. Biol., Inst, of Exp. Morphol., Acad, of Sci.
of the Georgian SSR, Digomi, 380059 TBILISI, U.S.S.R.
a Role of chemical intercellular interactions in regulation of the rate of cell multiplication and
intracellular synthesis studied in cell cultures and in vivo. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus
norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Participation of intracellular substances in gastrulation. Misgurnus fossilis (Teleostei)
c Participation of nuclear and cytoplasmic substances in control of state of DNA in chromatin.
Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
TURAtA-SZYBOWSKA, K.; Dr. - Dept. of Plant Cytol. and Embryol., Inst, of Bot., Jagellonian
Univ., Grodzka St. 52, 31-044 KRAK6w, Poland
a Embryology of a seed sterile population. Ranunculus penicillatus (Ranunculaceae)
b Ultrastructure of the endosperm. Echinocystis lobata (Cucurbitaceae)
TURCHINI, J. P.; D.M., D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Fac. de Med., Bd. Winston Churchill,
B.P.38, 63001 CLERMONT-FERRAND Cedex, France
a Neonatal liver. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
TURNER, D. C; Ph.D. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049
ZURICH, Switzerland
a In vitro myogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
TURNER, S. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Portsmouth Polytechnic, Park Rd., PORTSMOUTH
POl 2DY, England
a Growth, differentiation and degeneration of larval tissue during metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis
(Anura) (with H. FOX, London)
TVOROGOVA, Mrs. A. G. - Dept. of Anim. Embryol., Inst, of Zool., Acad, of Sci. of the Georgian
SSR, 31 Chavchavadze Ave., TBILISI 380030, U.S.S.R.
a Morphogenesis of the adenohypophysis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Experimental morphology of interaction between adenohypophysis and gonads in ontogenesis;
histochemistry of adenohypophysis). Same species as a
TYSZKIEWICZ, Mrs. K.; M.Sc. ~ Zool. Dept., Jagellonian Univ., ul. Krupnicza 50, KRAKOW 2,
Poland
a Embryogenesis of nervous system. Tetrodontophora bielanensis (Collembola)
UBBELS, Miss G. A.; Ph.D. - Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.), Uppsalalaan 8, "De Uithof",
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Cytochemical heterogeneity of the egg, cleavage stages and early embryo. Ambystoma
mcxicanum, Xenopus laevis (Amphibia)
b Cytochemistry of the origin of dorso-vcntral polarity of the egg: factors involved in cytoplasmic
segregation; cytoplasm and pigment movements during grey crescent formation; possible role of
neurotransmitters. Xenopus laevis, Dicoglossus pictus (Anura)
ULLMANN, Miss S. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 8QC, Scotland,
U.K.
a Supcrfoetation and polyovular follicles. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Ultrastructure of oogenesis. Tenebrio molitor (Coleoptera)
c Storage of spermatozoa. Same species as a
d Oogenesis. Trichosurus vulpecula and other spp. (Marsupialia), Ornithorhynchus spec.
(Monotreinata)
ULRICH, H.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Universitiitst. 2, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Morphology, physiology, and cytology of paedogenetic-bisexual reproduction cycle. Heteropeza
pygmaea (= Oligarces paradoxus) (Cecidomyiidac, Diptera)
URBANI, E.; Prof. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol., Univ. di Roma, Citta Univorsitaria, 00185 ROMA, Italy
URSPRUNG, H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH, Switzer-
land
no embryological work in progress
VACEK, Z.; MUDr., D.Sc, Prof. - Inst, of Embryol., Charles Univ., Albertov 4, 128 00 PRAHA 2,
Czechoslovakia
a Electron microscopy and histociiemistry of the placenta (comparative studies on the sub-
microscopic structure, enzyme histociiemistry and transport mechanism). Homo sapiens
(Primates), (Rodentia; Carnivora; Insectivora; Chiroptera)
b Role of primitive streak and tail region in early differentiation of the body (submicroscopic and
cytochemical studies in normal and experimental conditions). Rana esculenta (Anura), Gallus
domesticus (Aves), Mus rattus (Rodentia)
VAGNETTI, Mrs. D.; Dr. - 1st. di Anat. Conip., Univ. di Perugia, Via A.Pascoli, 06100 PERUGIA,
Italy
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a Spermiogenesis. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellaria)
b Histochemistry of vitelline cells. Same species as a
VAHERl, A. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III. Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki, Haartmaninkatu 3,
00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Cell surface antigen localization in differentiation and malignancy of embryonic fibroblasts.
Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with J. J. WARTIOVAARA and E. RUOSLAHTI)
VAHS, W.; Dr.phiL, Prof. ZooL Inst, der Univ., Weyertal 119, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Quantitative cytochemistry of nucleic acids and proteins during induction and differentiation.
Triturus vulgaris (Urodela)
b Phase specific gene activities in the eyecup-lens-system of the developing embryo, as revealed by
quantitative cytochemical DNA determinations. Salmo irideus (Teleostei), Triturus vulgaris
(Urodela)
c Ultrastructure of embryonic cells undergoing induction and differentiation. Same species as a
VAKAET, L. C. A.; M.D., Prof. - Lab. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. Center, Groenenborgerlaan
171, 2020 ANTWERPEN, Belgium
a Early development. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix japonica (Aves)
b Fetal and neonatal endocrinology. Mus musculus albinus (Rodentia)
c In vitro culture of blastoderms, normal and after experimental interventions; histochemistry:
enzymes and mucopolysaccharides. Coturnix japonica, Gallus domesticus (Aves)
d Autoradiography of oogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
VAKHRUSHEVA, Mrs. M. P.; Dr. Inst, of Med. Genet., Kashirskoye Chaussee 6a, MOSCOW
115478, U.S.S.R.
a Genetic regulation of development of brain, eye, and limbs. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
VALK, P. van^der; Drs. - Lab. of Bot., State Univ., Kerklaan 30, P.O. Box 14, HAREN (Gr.),
Netherlands
a LUtrastructure and biochemistry of cell wall regeneration using protoplasts. Schizophyllum
commune (Basidiomycetes, Fungi)
VALKEMA-PORRENGA, Mrs. F. C; Drs. - Lab. for Cell Biol, and HistoL, State Univ., Rijnsburger-
weg 10, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Development of bone and onset of mineralization in radii of 14-day embryos (electron
microscopy). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
VAN DEUSEN, E. B.; Ph.D. - Biozentrum der Univ. Basel, Abt. ZellbioL, Klingelbergst. 70, 4056
BASEL, Switzerland
VAN GANSEN, Mrs. P.; Prof. Dept. of Molec. Biol., Free Univ. of Brussels, 67 rue des Chevaux,
1640 RHODE-ST-GENfeSE, Belgium
a Previtellogcnic and vitellogcnic oocytes: 1. RNA synthesis and nucleolar activity; 2. effect of
actinomycin D and a-anianitin on nucleolar ultrastructure and RNA metabolism (electron
microscopy, light and high resolution autoradiography, in situ molecular hybridization). Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Effect of rifamycin SV and arabinofuranosylcytosine on rDNA synthesis and nucleolar structures
in young oocytes (electron microscopy, light and high resolution autoradiography). Same species
as a
c Nucleolar protein synthesis in previtellogenic oocytes (high resolution autoradiography). Same
species as a
VANNINI, E.; Dr., Prof. - Inst, of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9, 40126
BOLOGNA, Italy
a Experimental analysis of the development of the gonad and Bidder's organ. Buto spec. (Anura)
b Inhibition by antibiotics of testosterone-induced sex-reversal in tadpoles. Rana dalmatina (Anura)
c General study of the problem of the "sex gradient" in various hermaphroditic animals.
(Hydroidea; Tricladidea, Turbellaria; Serpulidae, Polychaeta)
VAN PRAET, M. - Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins et Malacol., Museum Natl. d'Hist. Nat., 57 rue
Cuvier, 75005 PARIS, France
a Experimental morplioaenesis and regeneration. Actinia equina (Actinozoa)
VARGA, A.; Dr., Ir. - Dept. of Plant PhysioL, Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGENINGEN,
Netherlands
a Development and ripening of fruits in vivo and in vitro, especially function of seeds.
Lycopersicum esculentum (Solanaceae)
VASSE, J.; Lic.es Sci. - Serv. d'EmbryoL Exper., Inst. Pasteur, 20 rue des Moulins, 95110 SANNOIS,
France
VASSETZKY, S. G.; Cand.bioLsci. - Inst, of Devclopm. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov
St. 26, MOSCOW 117334, U.S.S.R.
VEGT, G. B.; Drs. - Lab. for Cell BioL and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10, LEIDEN,
Netherlands
a Cultivation of embryonic intestinal tissue. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
VEINI(Haritos), Mrs. M.;M.Sc. - Zool. Lab., Univ. of Athens, Panepistimiopohs (Kouponia), ATHENS
(621), Greece
VERBICKY, M. Sh.; Cand.med.sci. - Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci. of the USSR,
Tsurupa St. 3, MOSCOW 1 17469, U.S.S.R.
a Immunological relationships between mother and foetus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Papio
hamadryas, Macaca mulatta. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Humoral interactions between analogous organs (reticulo-endothelial and leucopoietic system) ot
mother and foetus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Macaca mulatta (Primates)
c Cell and humoral immunity and infertility. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
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VERDIER, G. P. J.; Dr.spec. - Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl., Univ. de Lyon I, 43 Bd. du 1 1 Novembre
1918, 69621 VILLEURBANNE, France
a iTiRNA metabolism during development of chloroplast induced by illumination. Euglena gracilis
(Euglenophyceae)
VERDONK, N. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Determination of bilateral symmetry in the head region. Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
b Germinal locaUzation in eggs. Various spp. (Mollusca)
c Cellular interactions in early development. Various spp. (Mollusca)
VEREISKAYA, Miss V. N.; Cand.biol.sci. - Lab. of Developm. Cytogenet., Inst, of Developm. Biol.,
Acad, of Sci. of the U.S.S.R., Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 1 17334, U.S.S.R.
VERHOFSTAD, A. A. J.; Med.drs. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. of Nijmegen, Geert
Grooteplein N. 21, NIJMEGEN, Netherlands
a Differentiation of epinephrine- and nor-epinephrine-containing cells in the adrenal medulla,
(histochemistry). Mus rattus (Rodentia)
VERNET, G.; Dr.Biol. - Lab. de Biol. Cell., Univ. de Reims, B.P.347, 51062 REIMS Cedex, France
VETTERLEIN, Miss M.; M.B. - Inst, fiir Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse 8a, Postfach 72,
A-1090 WIEN, Austria
a Enzyme induction in embryonic and adult liver cells in vitro by steroid hormones. Rattus
norvegicus (Rodentia)
VIELL, B.'; Dr.rer.nat. - Inst, fur Entw.physiol., Univ. zu Koln, Gyrhofstr. 17, 5 KOLN 41, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Biochemical aspects of differentiation in the wing. Riella helicophylla (Hepaticae)
b Protein and amino acid metabolism during the first stages of regeneration (embryonalization).
Same species as a
VIJVERBERG, A. J.; Dr. - Unit of Cell Biol, and Morphogen., Zool. Lab., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr.
63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Proliferation (mitoses) and DNA synthesis in imaginal discs (autoradiography). Calliphora
erythrocephala. (Diptera)
b Influence of X-irradiation, ecdysterone and juvenile hormone on morphogenesis of imaginal discs.
Same species as a
VILANOVA TRIAS, J. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Barcelona, C/.Casanova 143, BARCELONA 11,
Spain
a Biochemical changes in cerebrospinal fluid during embryonic development. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
VILLA, Miss L.; Dr.Sci. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 PALERMO, Italy
a Ultrastructure of spermatogenesis, spermatozoa, and fertihzation. Ascidia malaca, Molgula
impura, Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea)
b Ultrastructure of oocyte and egg development. Chaetopterus spec, Sternaspis spec. (Polychaeta)
VINCE, Miss M. A.; B.A. - Psychol. Lab., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EB,
England
a Responsiveness in the embryo. (Aves)
b Responsiveness in the foetus. Homo sapiens and other spp. (Mammaha)
VIRTANEN, I. Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III. Dept. of PathoL, Univ. of Helsinki, Haartmaninkatu 3,
00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Frecze-etching electron microscopy of ribosome-membrane association in liver cells. Rattus spec.
(Rodentia) (with J. J. WARTIOVAARA)
VITTORELLl, Miss M. L.; Dr.Biol. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Palermo, Via Archirafi 20, 90123
PALERMO, Italy
a DNA synthesis in dissociated embryonic cells and in embryonic mitochondria. Paracentrotus
lividus (Echinoidea)
b Isolation of blastula cell membranes and detection of enzymatic activities. Same species as a
c Detection of cyclic AMP in embryos and in dissociated embryonic cells. Same species as a
VIZA, D.; M.D. - Lab. dTmmunobiol., Pathol. Gen. ct Exper., Fac. de Med. Pitie-Salpetrierc, 105
Bd.de I'Hopital, 75634 PARIS Cedex 13, France
a Cytostatic effects of antibodies against embryonic and tumour-specific cell-surface antigens on
cells cultured in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Control of cell growth in vitro by solubihzed cell-surface material obtained from homologous
embryonic and tumour cells and from heterologous cells. Same species as a
VOLLMAR, H.; Dr.rer.nat. - Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ.. Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREIBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
VOLLRATH, L.; Dr.med., o.Prof. ^ Anat. Inst, der Univ., Saarstr.19-21 , 6500 MAINZ, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Development of pineal gland. Rattus spec, Cavia norcellus (Rodentia)
VREEZEN, Miss W. J.; Drs. - Genet. Lab., State Univ., Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Selection on asymmetrical wing development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
VRIES, O. M. H. de; Dr. - Lab. of Bot., State Univ., Kerklaan 30, P.O. Box 14, HAREN (Gr.),
Netherlands
a Biochemistry of wall formation, using extracts and protoplasts. Schizophyllum commune
(Basidiomycetes, Fungi)
b Genome activity during development. Same species as a
VUJANOVIC, N. L.; M.D. - Immunol. Res. Center, Univ. of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 458, P.O. Box
979. 1 1000 BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
104
VYAZOV, O. E.; Dr.med.sci., Prof. - Lab. of Embryol., Inst, of Human Morphol., Acad, of Med. Sci.
of the USSR, Tsurupa St.3, MOSCOW 117469, U.S.S.R.
a Development of tissue antigens during eye lens, retina, and kidney development. Callus
domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Humoral interconnections between analogous organs (brain, lung, reticulo-endothelial and leuco-
poietic system) of mother and foetus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
WABIK, Miss B.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Genet, and Evolut., Jagellonian Univ., Krupnicza 50, 30-060
KRAK(3W, Poland
a Ultrastructure of sperm and eggs from inbred and crossbred animals. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
WADA, S.; Dr.rer.nat. - Zool. Inst., Univ. Dusseldorf, Mettmanner Str. 16-18, 4 DUSSELDORF,
B.R.D. (Cermany)
a Morphogenesis of the compound eyes. (Arthropoda)
WADDINGTON, C. H.,t D.Sc, Prof. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd.,
EDINBURGH EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
WAGNER, E.; Dr.rer.nat. Biol. Inst. II der Univ., Lehrst. fur Bot.,' Schanzlestr. 9/11, 78 FREI-
BURG/Br., B.R.D. (Cermany)
a Interaction of phytochrome and endogenous rhythms in photoperiodic control of growth and
development. Chenopodium rubrum (Chenopodiaceae)
WAHLI, W.: lic.phil.nat. - Div. of Cell and Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Bern, Sahlist.8, 3012
BERN, Switzerland
a Larval cell cultures. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with R. WEBER)
WAKELY (DENT), Mrs. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Leicester. 6 University Rd.. LEICESTER
LEI 7RH, England
a Normal development and congenital defects in the lens. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Placental ultrastructure and histochemistry. Various spp. (Mammalia)
WAL, U. P. v.d.; Ph.D. - Zool. Lab., State Univ. of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Univ.centrum "De
Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Localization of protein synthesis during the fhst cleavages by electron microscope autoradio-
graphy. Lymnaea stagnalis (Gastropoda)
b Electron microscopy of chemical breakdown of proteins in correlation with cytological structure
of degenerating yolk granules. Same species as a
c Localization of enzyme synthesis during early embryogenesis by electron microscope cyto-
chemistry. Same species as a
WALLACE, H.; Ph.D. Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston, P.O. Box 363, BIRMING-
HAM B15 2TT, England
a Nucleolar metabolism during development and gametogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Limb regeneration. Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
c Developmental physiolosy. (Ascidiacea)
WANSCHER, J. H.: Dr.agron". - Horticult. Dept., Royal Vet. and Agric. Univ., Rolighedsvej 23. 1958
COPENHAGEN V, Denmark
a Developmental genetics. (Plantae; Animalia)
b Developmental genetics of shell morphology. (MoUusca)
WARTENBERG. H.; Dr.mcd., Prof. - Anat. Inst., Abt. fiir Exper. Biol., Univ. Bonn, Nussallee 10, 53
BONN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Light and electron microscopy of male and female germ cells during pre- and postnatal develop-
ment. Acomys cahirinus dimidiatus, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
WARTIOVAARA, J. J.; M.D. - Lab. of Exp. Embryol., III. Dept. of Pathol., Univ. of Helsinki,
Haartmaninkatu 3, 00290 HELSINKI 29, Finland
a Mechanism of kidney tubulogenesis. Mus musculus (Rodentia) (with L. O. SAXEN,
E. LEHTONEN and S. NORDLING)
b Freeze-etching electron microscopy of ribosome - membrane association in liver cells. Rattus
spec. (Rodentia) (with I. VIRTANEN)
c Cell surface antigen localization in differentiation and malignancy of embryonic fibroblasts.
Callus domesticus (Aves) (with A. VAHERI and E. RUOSLAHTI)
WATTS, G. T.; Ch.M. - Dept. of Surg., Queen Elizabeth Hosp., Edgbaston, BIRMINGHAM 15,
England
a Origin of cells in healing wounds. (Mammalia)
b Relation of regeneration to reactions of immunity. (Mammalia)
c Nature of wound healing in relation to components involved and responsible (mucopolysac-
charides and collagen). (Mammalia)
d Manganese in relation to wound healing. (Mammalia)
WEAKLY (SHAW), Mrs. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Dundee, DUNDEE DDl 4HN, Scotland,
U.K.
a Cytochemistry and ultrastructure of developing germ cells. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Effects of different preparative procedures on ultrastructure of differentiating ovarian tissue.
Same species as a
WEBB, F. T. G.; D.Phil. - Marshall Lab., Dept. of Physiol., Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EG, England
a Control of growth and differentiation of the early embryo in vitro and in vivo. Mus musculus,
Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
b Control of egg implantation. Same species as a
WEBER, K.; Dipl.nat. - Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst., Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland
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a Proliferation of imaginal disc cells. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
WEBER, R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Cell and Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Univ. ot Bern, Sahlist.8,
3012 BERN, Switzerland
a Mechanism of tissue involution during metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Thyroxine and RNA synthesis in tadpole tissues. Same species as a (with G. RYFFEL and
G. MOILLIET)
c Cell culture of larval tissues. Same species as a (with W. WAHLI) ,,T^T^r, .
d Analysis of mRNA in oocytes and differentiated tissues. Same species as a (with G. RYFFEL and
G. MOILLIET)
c Hemoglobin transition. Same species as a (with J. SCHWAGER)
WEBSTER G. C.;Ph.D. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON BNl 9QG, England
WECHSLER, W.; Dr.med., Prof. - Max-Blanck-Inst. fur Hirnforsch., Abt. fiir Allgem. Neurol.,
Ostmerheimer St. 200, 5 KOLN 91, B.R.D. (Germany)
WEGENER, G.; Dr.rer.nat. - Physiol. Lehrst., Zool. Inst, der Univ., BerHnerstr.15, 69 HEIDELBERG,
B.R.D.' (Germany) • ,^ ,
a Protein synthesis during cleavage, germ band, and organogenesis. Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera)
b Organisation of energy metabolism and selective synthesis of cytoplasmic proteins in the life
cycle. Physarum polycephalum (Eumycetozoina)
WEGMANN, R.; Dr.Med., Dr.Sci., Prof. - Inst. d'Histochim. Med., Univ. Rene Descartes, 45 rue des
Sts.Peres, 75270 PARIS Cedex 06, France
also: Dept. d'Histoenzymol., Fac. Fran9aise de Med. et Pharm., B.P.5076, BEIRUT, Lebanon
a Enzymology and metabolic pathways of morphogenesis (Mammalia)
b Development of the ovary (Mammalia)
c Maturation of oogonia (Mammalia)
WEGNEZ, M.; Dr.es Sci. Centre de Genet. Molec. du CNRS, 91190 GIF-sur-YVETTE, France
a Mecanismes biochimiques de I'oogenese. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
WEIDELI, H. J.; Dipl.Phil.II - Abt. Zellbiol., Biozentrum der Univ., Klingelbergstr. 70, 4056 BASEL,
Switzerland
a Differentiation and determination; factors involved in embryonic development; mRNA synthesis
in early stages. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
WEISS, R. A.; B.Sc. Imp. Cane. Res. Fund Labs., Lincoln's Inn Fields, LONDON WC2A 3PX,
England
a Interactions between oncornaviruses and differentiating cells. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix
coturnix (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
b Social behaviour of cells in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus
(Rodentia)
WELLENSIEK, S. J.; Dr., Ir., Prof. - Dept. of Horticult., Agric. Univ., Haagsteeg 3, P.O. Box 30,
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands
a Effects of flower inducing factors (long day, vernalization, very high temperature, gibberellic
acid) on the blocking in vegetative plants of different genotypes. Silene armeria (Caryophyl-
WELLMANN, E.; Dr.rer.nat. - Biol. Inst. II der Univ., Lehrst. fiir Bot., Schanzlestr. 9/11, 78
FREIBURG/Br., B.R.D. (Germany)
a Light mediated differentiation in tissue cultures. (UmbcUiferae)
WENDER, M. B.; M.D., Prof. - Inst, of Neurol, and Sensory Organs, Med. Acad., 49 Przybyszevvs-
kiego St., 60-355 POZNAN, Poland
a The chemical composition and enzyme activity of developing nervous tissue with special refer-
ence to the period of myelination. Laboratory animals, Homo sapiens (Mammalia)
b The influence of ionizing radiation on the developing nervous system. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
c Histoenzymatic architectonics of the developing nervous system. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) _
WFNIGER, J.-P.; Dr. - Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exp., Univ. Louis Pasteur, 12 rue de TUniversite,
67000 STRASBOURG, France
a Cliemical nature of the testicular hormone of the embryo: probably a protein. Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
b The role of the hypophysis in hormonal activity of embryonic gonads. Gallus domesticus. Anas
platyrhynchos (Aves), Mus musculus, Rattus spec. (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lago-
morpha)
VVENSING, C. J. G.; D.V.M., Ph.D. - Vet. Anat. and Einbryol. Inst., Univ. of Utrecht, Bekkerstr. 141,
UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Mechanism of testicular descent (histology, biochemistry, tissue culture). (Mammalia)
b Development of lieart anomalies, especially hypoplasia of right and left heart. (Mammalia)
WENT, D. F.; Dr.sc.nat. Dept. of Zool., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Universitatstr.2, 8006
ZURICH, Switzerland
a Physiology of pacdogenetic reproduction; sex determination; in vitro culture of ovaries; time-
lapse cineniatoiiraphy. Heteropeza pygmaea (Diptera)
WESSFLS, J. G. Il.;^Dr., Prof. Lab. of Bot., State Univ., Kerklaan 30, P.O. Box 14, HAREN (Gr.),
Netherlands
a Biochemistry and ultrastructure of sexual morphogenesis, especially in relation to enzyme
regulation. Schizophyllum commune (Basidiomycetes, Fungi)
b Biochemistry and ultrastructure of hyphae, synthesis and degradation of wall constituents. Same
species as a
WEST, J. D.: B.Sc. - Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of I-dinburgh, West Mains Rd., EDINBURGH
EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K.
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a Developmental fate of different cell populations in chimaeras. Mus niusculus (Rodentia)
WEST, M. R.; B.Sc. - Muse. Dystrophy Res. Labs., Newcastle Gen. Hosp., NEWCASTLE upon Tyne
NE4 6BE, England
a Reaction of normal and dystrophic adult muscle, cultured with newborn or fetal tissues:
induction and early morphological changes. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
WESTIN, Mrs. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Immunol., Wenner-Gren Inst, for Exp. Biol., Pack, 104 05
STOCKHOLM 50, Sweden
a Immunological study of individual embryonic proteins, their gene dependence, function, locaUza-
tion, and appearance in different developmental stages. Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea)
WESTRA, A.; Ph.D. - Zool. Lab., Unit, of Cell Biol, and Morphogen., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserst.63,
LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Chemota.xis and cell aggregation. Dictyostelium spec, Polyspondylium spec. (Acrasiales)
WEYGOLDT, P.; Dr., Prof. - Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenstr. 20, 78 FREIBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
WHITE, Miss J.; M.A. - Dept. of Developm. Biol., Marischal Coll., Univ. of Aberdeen, ABERDEEN
AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K.
a Effects of hydrocortisone on embryonic tissue cells grown in vitro. Gallus gallus (Aves)
WHITTINGHAM, D. G.; Ph.D. - M.R.C. Mammalian Devi. Unit, Univ. Coll. London, Wolfson House,
4 Stephenson Way, LONDON NWl 2HE, England
WIDERSTEN, B.;Fil. Dr. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Uppsala, Box 561, S-75 122 UPPSALA 1, Sweden
WIERTZ (HOESSELS), Mrs. E. L. M. J.; Ph.D. - Dienst voor Histol., Fac. der Wetenschappen,
Rijksuniversitair Centrum, Middelheimlaan 1, ANTWERPEN, Belgium
also: Fac. of Med., Tongersestr.53, MAASTRICHT, Netherlands
WIGGLESWORTH, Sir V. B.; Dr., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St.,
CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EJ, England
no embryological work in progress
WIJK, R. van; Dr. - Dept. of Biophys. Chem., State Univ. of Utrecht, Padualaan 8, UTRECHT 2506,
Netherlands
a Factors affecting growth rate and length of cell cycle phases of normal hepatocytes and cultured
hepatoma cells; role of cyclic nucleotides, enzymes and hormones (time lapse microcinemato-
graphy, DNA photometry, autoradiography). Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
WILBY, O. K.; D.Phil. ~ Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 8QC, Scotland, U.K.
a Simulation of developmental processes at the cellular level, including morphology and determina-
tion, using a digital computer
b Cellular and supracellular processes in limb development, especially control of overall form and
pattern of chondrogenesis (normal, talpid, wingless, Ametapodia strains). Gallus domesticus
(Aves)
c Pattern and polarity; control of regeneration and budding (experimental study; computer
simulation). Hydra littoralis (Hydrozoa)
WILCOX, M.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Biol., Med. Res. Council, HUls Rd., CAMBRIDGE CB2 2QH,
England
a Development, especially formation and maintenance of compartments in imaginal discs. Droso-
phila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Mechanisms underlying the heterocyst pattern. Anabaena spec. (Cyanophyceae)
WILD, A. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON S09 5NH, England
a Protein transmission across foetal membranes. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
WILDE, A. G. de; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., State Univ. of Groningen,
Oostersingel 69, GRONINGEN, Netherlands
a Development of computer programs for the reconstruction, by incremental plotter, of embryonic
organ structure,
b Morphogenesis of the palatal and nose regions, studied by means of reconstructions. Mus
musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
WILLEMSE, M. Th. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Agric. Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, WAGENINGEN,
Netherlands
a Ultrastructural, histochemical, and comparative study of micro- and macrogametogenesis and
fertilization. Vaucheria geminata (Xanthophyceae), Equisetum variegatum (Equisetophyta),
Thuja occidentalis (Cupressaceae), Pinus sylvestris (Pinaceae)
b Ultrastructural and experimental study of the division and formation of mitochondria in the
central and egg cell of the archegonium. Pinus sylvestris (Pinaceae)
WILLIAMSON, D. I.; Ph.D., D.Sc. - Dept. of Marine Biol., Univ. of Liverpool, PORT ERIN, Isle of
Man, U.K.
a Laboratory rearing of larval stages; moulting, feeding, number of stages. Palinurus clephas,
Nephrops norvegicus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
b Hatching rhythms. (Decapoda, Crustacea)
WILLIAMSON, R. - Beatson Inst, for Cane. Res., Royal Beatson Mem. Hosp., 132 Hill St.,
GLASGOW G3 6UD, Scotland, U.K.
a Properties of lens niRNAs; regulation of stability. Gallus domesticus (Aves) (with A. T. H.
BURNS, R. M. CLAYTON and D. E. S. TRUMAN, Edinburgh)
WILSON, I. B.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. Coll. of North Wales, BANGOR, Caerns., Wales, U.K.
a Establishment of implantation and early pregnancy. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Experimental developmental morphology. Same species as a
c Morphology and endocrinology of viviparity. Chalcides ocellatus, C. sepoides (Lacertilia)
WINKLER, L; Dipl.Biol. - Inst. fUr Pflanzenkrankh. und Ptlanzenschutz, Fachgeb. Entomol. und
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Okol., Techn. Univ., Herrenhiiuser Str.2, 3 HANNOVER-Herrenhausen, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Biochemistry of caste determination. Formica polyctena (Hymenoptera)
WINTER, G. - I. Zool. Inst, dcr Univ. Erlangen-Niirnberg, Universitatsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN,
B.R.D. (Germany)
a Comparative embryology. Pycnogonum spec, Ammothea spec, Phoxichilium spec. (Pantopoda)
WINTER, Miss H.; Dr.rer.nat. - Physiol. Lehrst., Zool. Inst, der Univ., Berlinerstr.l5, 69 HEIDEL-
BERG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Characterization of messenger-RNP-particles synthesized durmg oogenesis. Dysdercus intermedins
(Heteroptera)
WITHERS, L.; Dr. - Bot. Labs., Univ. of Leicester, Adrian Bldg., LEICESTER LEI 7RH, England
a Freezing preservation of embryos developing in cell cultures; freezing injury (electron micro-
scopy) * , , ■
WITKOWSKA, Mrs. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
a Preimplantation development in vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Chromosomal aberrations in embryogenesis. Same species as a
WOELLWARTH, C. von; Dr.phiL - Miinchingerstr. 5, 7257 DITZINGEN, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Autonome Musterbildung in der Medullarplatte. Triturus alpestris (Urodela)
b Determination der Kopforgane. Same species as a
c Entstehung von Situs inversus durch Defekte und verschiedene aussere Einflusse. Same species as
a
WOERDEMAN, M. W.; M.D., Prof.(Emer.) - Anat.-Einbryol. Inst., Univ. of Amsterdam, Mauritskade
61, AMSTERDAM-O., Netherlands
a Lens development. (Aves; Mammalia)
WOLBERT, P.: Dr.rer.nat. - ZooL Inst. (I) der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Hormone dynamics and imaginal determination of the integument in the pupa during normal
development and after wounding. Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera)
WOLF, R.; Dr. - Zool. Inst. (I) der Univ., Rontgenring 10, 87 WURZBURG, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Time lapse microcinematography and electron microscopy of cleavage, especially the "migration
cytaster", including experiments by physical noxes. Wachtliella persicariae (Lecidomyiidae,
Diptera), Pimpla turionellae (Hymenoptera)
WOLFF (HENNIG), Mrs. Em.; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'EmbryoL et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av.
de la Belle Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Organ culture of cancer tumors taken duectly from the patient: growth factors for long term
culture; culture on yeast and liver dialysates; fractionation of dialysates of liver extracts. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
WOLFF, Et. C; Dr.Sci., Prof. - Inst. d'Embryol. et TeratoL Exp. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de la Belle
Gabrielle, 94130 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Culture in vitro de longue duree de tumeurs malignes en presence et en I'absence d'organes
embryonnaires. Homo sapiens (Primates) (avec Em. WOLFF)
b La differenciation et Fintersexualite in vitro et in vivo des gonades embryonnaires par les
methodes des antihormones et des anticorps. (Aves)
WOLPERT, L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol, as Appl. to Med., Middlesex Hosp. Med. Sch., LONDON
W1P6DB, England
a Cellular basis of morphogenesis and pattern formation in limb development. Gallus domcsticus
(Aves)
WOLTZ, Ph.; Dr.Spec. - Lab. de Morphogen. Veget., Univ. d'Aix-Marseille III, Centre St-Charles,
place Victor Hugo, 13331 MARSEILLE Cedex 3, France
a Feuilles composees: 1. correlations morphogenes entre les differentes parties; 2. regeneration a la
suite de divers traumatismcs des ebauches. Gleditsia triacanthos (Leguminosae)
WOOLLAM, D. H. M.; M.D., ScD. - Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3DY, England
a Teratology. (Mammalia)
b Experimental neurology
WOYKE, J.; Dr.habil., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Basis of Aniin. Breeding, Fac of Zootechn., Coll. of
Agric, uL Nowoursynowska 166, WARSZAWA 12, Ursynow, Poland
a Developmental genetics; sex determination and development of diploid drones. Apis mellifera
(Hymenoptera)
b Development of reproductive organs and spermatogenesis of diploid drones (larval and pupal
stage). Same species as a
c Pofyploidization of tissues during development of haploid and diploid drones and of queens and
workers. Same species as a
d Developmental genetics. Apis ccrana (Hymenoptera)
e Comparative study of embryonic development and hatching. Apis tlorea, A. cerana indica, A.
dorsata (Hymenoptera)
WRBA, H.; Dr.med., Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fur Krebsforsch., Univ. Wien, Borschkegasse 8a, Postfach
72, A-1090 WIEN, Austria
a Stoffwechsel in vitro. (Rodentia)
b Eihautbildung, Diffcrenzierung und Missliildung in vitro. (Rodentia)
c Heterotransplantation. (Rodentia)
d Diaplacentare Carcinogcnese. (Rodentia)
WR6BL1WSKA, Miss J.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Embryol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of Warsaw, Krakowskie
Przedmiescie 26/28, WARSZAWA 64, Poland
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a Preimplantation development in vivo and in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Chromosomal aberrations in embryogenesis. Same species as a or,.^iT
WYL, E.von; Dipl.phil.II - Zool.-Vergl. Anat.Inst. der Univ. Zurich, KUnstlergasse 16, 8006 ZURICH,
Switzerland . „x,. , oxta
a Isolation and characterization of low molecular weight RNA and messenger RNA present m
unfertihzed eggs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
WYLES, Mrs. Ch. WISE; B.Sc.(Hons.) - Zool. Dept., Univ. Coll., Belfield, Stillorgan Rd., DUBLIN 4,
Ireland
\VYLIE, C. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Univ. Coll. London, Gower St., LONDON
WC1E6BT, England
a RNA and DNA metaboUsm during oogenesis and in early embryos. Callus domesticus (Aves)
b Effect of polyamines on nucleic acid metabolism in oocytes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
c Differentiation of primordial germ cells. Same species as b
d Genes for rRNA in oocyte and embryo. Same species as a
WYSS, Ch.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Cell Biol., Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol., Honggerberg, 8049 ZURICH,
Switzerland
a Somatic cell genetics. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) , /m ,
WYSS U R ; Dr. - Inst, fiir Pflanzenkrankh. und Pflanzenschutz, Fachgeb. Entomol. und Okol.,
fechn. Univ., Herrenhauser Str.2, 3 HANNOVER-Herrenhausen, B.R.D. (Germany)
a Film analysis of embryonic development, especially cleavage pattern and hatching behaviour.
Trichodorus similis, Longidorus elongatus (Nematoda)
XAVIER MORATO, M. J.; Prof. - Inst, de Histol. e Embriol., Fac. de Med., Av. Prof. Egas Moniz,
LISBOA 4, Portugal ^^ t..,.., ,x,
YACOB, A. Y.; M.Sc. - Unit Devi Biol., Dept. of ZooL, Univ. ColL, Belfield, Stillorgan Rd., DUBLIN
4, Ireland
a Development of the pseudobranch (electron microscopy, histochemistry). Poeciha reticulata
(Telcostei)
YAMADA, T.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. de BioL Molec, Inst. Suisse de Rech. Exp. sur le Cancer, rue
Bugnon 21, 1011 LAUSANNE, Switzerland
a Factors controlling dedifferentiation and redifferentiation of cultured iris epithelial cells, studied
by cell injection combined with immunofluorescence for gamma crystallin. Notophthalmus
viridcscens (Urodela) (with A. GRASSMANN and S. P. MODAK) . .
b Ultrastructural cytochemistry of cell surface alterations associated with dedifferentiation and
redifferentiation of iris epithelial cells. Same species as a
YARDIN M. H.; M.D., D.D.S. - Lab. of Periodontol. Res., Dental Fac, Rennes I Univ., 2 place
Pasteur, 35000 RENNES, France ^ ^ ..,r.^,r.r^r,
YOUNG, B. A.; M.D., Ph.D. - Anat. School, Univ. of Cambridge, Downing St., CAMBRIDGE
CB2 3D Y, England
a Electron microscopy of the placenta. (Pinnipedia, Cetacea)
b Electron microscopy of developing endocrine glands. Same species as a
ZAAYER, Miss J. J. P.; Ph.D. - Lab. for Cell BioL and Histol., State Univ., Rijnsburgerweg 10,
LEIDEN, Netherlands ^ .
a Hormonal activity of fetal gonads and adrenal glands with regard to the development ot the
reproductive tract (organ culture). Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Hormonal activity of the placenta in organ culture. Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
ZACCANTl, F.; Dr., Prof. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA,
Italy
a Hormonic regulation of ovarian and Bidder's organ oogenesis. Bufo bufo (Anura)
b Effect of steroids on sex differentiation (autoradiography). Rana dalmatina, R. latastei, R.
esculenta, Bufo bufo (Anura) ^^,^, r./^inA t* i
ZACCHEl, Mrs. A. M. - 1st. di Anat. Comp., Univ. di Roma, Via A.Borelh 50, 00161 ROMA, Italy
a Retinal and neural structures in vitro. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
ZACCONE, G.; Dr., Prof. - Inst, of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. of Messina, Via del Verdi 75, 9810U
MESSINA, Italy .... ,
a Contribution of material for yolk synthesis by follicular cells penetrating into the ooplasm
(cytochemistry). Octopus loilgaris (Cephalopoda) . „. .
b Structural and cytochemical modifications of yolk globules during vitellogenesis. Pisania macu-
losa (Gastropoda) ^ ^. _ ^nn/r r>/-M r^r-XTA
ZAFFAGNINI, F.; Dr., Prof. - Inst, of Zool., Univ. of Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLUGNA,
a Oogenesis in parthenogenetic and amphigonic eggs. Daphnia spec. (Cladocera, Crustacea)
b Endocrine centres, growth, moulting, and gametogenesis. Same species as a
c Organization of reproductive system and gametogenesis. Limnadia lenticulans (Conchostraca,
Crustacea), Strongyloides papillosus (Rhabdiasoidea, Nematoda)
ZAFIRATOS, C; Dr.Sci. - Lab. of Zool., Univ. of Athens, Panepistimiopohs (Kouponia), 621
ATHENS Greece
a Behaviour and fate of larval tissues transplanted into developing limb bud. Bufo bufo, B.viridis
(Anura) . , i. • /^ i n • \
b Histology of regeneration after treatment with tritiated thymidine. Dugesia lugubris (Turbellana)
ZAHLAVA, J.; MUDr., CSc. - Inst, of PathophysioL, Charles Univ., Lidicka 1, 306 05 PLZbN,
a Developmental changes in the connections between medial geniculate body and homo- or contra-
lateral cortical auditory areas in the gyrus ectosylvius anterior and medius. Cams familiaris
(Carnivora)
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b The different influences of GABA (7-aminobutyric acid) and some convulsants on the cortical
auditory responses evoked by acoustic or by electrical stimulation of subcortical structures during
postnatal development. Same species as a
ZAITZEV, A. v.; Cand.biol.sci. - A.N.Scvertzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals, Acad.
of Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave.33, MOSCOW 11 707 1 , U.S.S.R.
a Specificity of spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Esox lucius (Teleostei)
b Spermatogenesis and oogenesis in different temperature, ecological, and seasonal conditions.
various spp. (Teleostei)
ZAMBRE, S. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Inst, of Entomol., Czech. Acad, of Sci., Na Folimance 5,
12000 PRAHA 2, Czechoslovakia
- Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Poona, POONA, India
ZEIJST, B. A. M. van der; Dr. - Virol. Group, Fac. of Vet. Sci., State Univ. of Utrecht, Yalelaan 1,
"De Uithof, UTRECHT, Netherlands
a Regulation of the cell cycle and its significance for development and differentiation: the role of
changes in membrane properties and structure, ion- and cyclic nucleotide metabolism. Physarum
polycephalum (Eumycetozoina), Xenopus laevis (Anura), neuroblastoma cells, Mus musculus
(Rodentia) (with J. G. BLUEMINK, P. T. van der SAAG, S. W. de LAAT, and Th. F. J. de
GREEFF (Univ. of Nijmegcn))
ZEILMAKER, G. H.; Ph.D. -- Dept. of Endocrinol., Growth, and Reprod., Erasmus Univ.,
P.O.B.1738, ROTTERDAM, Netherlands
a Egg transplantation. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Development of ectopic trophoblast. Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia)
c Energy requirements and fertility of matured oocyte. Same species as a
d Deep-frozen preservation of embryos and subsequent development. Same species as a
e Maturation and fertilization of oocytes in vitro. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ZERBIB, C. - Lab. Sex. et Reprod. des Invertebr., Univ. P.et M.Curie, Bat.G, Tour 32, 4 place
Jussieu, 75230 PARIS Cedex 05, France
a Oogenesis. Orchestia gammarellus (Amphipoda, Crustacea)
ZILCH, R. - I. Zool. Inst, der Univ. Erlangen-Nurnberg, Universitatsstr. 19, 852 ERLANGEN, B.R.D.
(Germany)
a Comparative embryology. Thermosbaenacea and other Malacostraca (Crustacea)
ZILLER (SENGEL), Mrs. C; Dr. Sci. - Inst. d'Embryol. et Teratol. Exper. du C.N.R.S., 49bis Av. de
la Belle Gabrielle, 941 30 NOGENT-sur-MARNE, France
a Development and determination of imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Cell activation and cell determination at early stages of regeneration. Dugesia lugubris, Polycelis
nigra (Turbellaria)
ZISSLER, D.; Dr.rer.nat. - Biol. Inst. I (Zool.) der Univ., Katharinenst. 20, 78 FREIBURG, B.R.D.
(Germany)
2lVK0VI(^, Mrs. N.; B.C. - Lab. of Molec. Biol, and Endocrinol., Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidric",
P.O. Box 522, 11001 BEOGRAD, Yugoslavia
a Reaction to X-rays of the reproductive tract in utero (opening of the vagina, luteinization).
Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
^NIDARIC!' ((!:ON(!:), Mrs. D.; Dr.biol. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Zagreb, Rooseveltov trg 6, 41000
ZAGREB, Yugoslavia
a Regeneration of proximal and distal body parts after exposure to ultraviolet light. Pelmatohydra
oligactis. Hydra vulgaris (Hydrozoa) (with A. LUI)
b Effect of cosmogen (actinomycin D) and ultraviolet light on viability and regeneration. Pelmato-
hydra oligactis, P. vulgaris (Hydrozoa) (with A. LUI)
ZONNEVELD, B. J. M.; Drs. - Dept. of Genet., Univ. of Leiden, Kaiserstr. 63, LEIDEN, Netherlands
a Developmental genetics of the fruiting bodies. Aspergillus nidulans (Ascomycetes)
ZOTIN, A. I.; Dr.BioL, Prof. - Lab. of Devi. Biophys., Inst, of Devi. Biol., Acad, of Sci. of the USSR,
Vavilov St. 26, MOSCOW 1 17334, U.S.S.R.
a Theoretical prerequisites of the phenomcnolqgical theory of development: 1 . evolution criterion in
developmental biology; 2. experiments on the dound dissipation function. Xenopus laevis
(Anura), Saccharomyces cercvisiae (Saccharomycetales)
b Analysis of non-linear phenomenological growth equation with allowances made for interaction
of growth, differentiation, and morphogenesis
ZUBOVA, Mrs. S. E. - Biol. Inst., Lenmgrad State Univ., LENINGRAD 198904, U.S.S.R.
a Sex differentiation (Chondrostei)
b The process of gametogenesis under ionizing radiations. (Chondrostei)
c .. Effect of hypophyscctomy on ovary and testis of the juvenile. Acipenscr ruthenus (Chondrostei)
ZUCCATOSTA, A.; Dr. - Anthropol. Inst., Univ. of Camerino, Via I'ilippo Camerini 5, 62032
CAMERINO, Italy
a Developmental pathology. Homo sapiens (Primates)
ZUSMAN, 1. N.; Cand.biol.sci. - A.N.Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and Ecol. of Animals, Acad, of
Sci. of the USSR, Lenin Ave.33, MOSCOW 117071, U.S.S.R.
a Resistance and adaptation of the early embryo. Testudo graeca, T. horsfieldi, Emys orbicularis
and others (Chelonia), Galius gallus. Anas domesticus, Coturnix coturnix and others (Aves)
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DIRECTORY OF INSTITUTES
with Members engaged in Developmental Biology
(geographical order)
The Directory is arranged according to: 1) countries; and 2) cities. Within each of these
categories an alphabetical order is maintained.
The Directory does not give Institute addresses. These can be found by looking up the
name of one of the Institute members in the Directory of Names and Addresses.
Names of Institute members who are not explicitly engaged in developmental biology
are as a rule not listed, with the exception of the names of Institute directors.
(*) Asterisks indicate those Institute members who appear in the Directory of Names
and Addresses with one or more research subjects. If all members of an Institute lack
asterisks, this usually means that no information has been submitted by the Institute in
1975. Older information concerning such Institutes may be found in previous issues.
EUROPE
AUSTRIA
Graz, Zool. Inst, der Univ.
* FACHBACH, G.
Salzburg, Univ. Salzburg, Bot. Inst.
KIERMAYER, O. - Prof.
Lehrk. f. Genet, u. Entw.biol.
* CZIHAK, G. - Prof.
Inst. f. Mol. Biol.. Abt. Biol.
* KRATOCHWIL, K.
* LUGER,0.
Wien, Univ. Wien, Inst. f. Krebsforsch.
* WRBA, H. - Prof.. Dir.
* DESSER-WIEST, Mrs. L. - Res. Asst.
* VETTERLEIN, Miss M. - Res. Asst.
* ELBLING, Miss L. - Res. Asst.
* MAZZUCCO, K. - Res. Asst.
BELGIUM
Antwerpen, State Univ. Center,
Fac. of Sci., Lab. of Anat. & Embryol.
* VAKAET, L. C. A. - Prof.
* CALLEBAUT. M. E. - Doc.
* HARRISSON, F. - Asst.
Bruxelles, Univ. Libre do Bruxelles,
Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Anat. et d'Embryol. Hum.
PASTEELS, J. J. - Prof.
MULNARD, J. G. - Prof.
MILAIRE, J. - Prof.
Inst, de Stomatol.
* POURTOIS, M. - Prof.
Bruxelles (see also Rhode-St.-Genese)
Gent, Univ. of Gent,
Fac. of Med., Lab. of Anat.
FAUTREZ. J. C. - Prof., Dir.
FAUTREZ-FIRLEFYN, Mrs. N. J.
DE MAEYER-CRIEL, Mrs. G.
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
* THIERY, M. - Prof., Head
Louvain, Cath. Univ., Rega Inst.
* SOBIS, Mrs. H. - Sen. Asst.
Louvain-La-Neuve, Univ. de Louvain,
Inst, de Zool., Lab. d'Embryol.
* PICARD J. J. - Prof.
Mol, Ctr. d'Etude de I'linergie Nucl., Dept. de
Radiobiol.
LEDOUX. L. (Lab. de Biochim. Cell.)
LEONARD, A. (Lab. de Genet.)
LURQUIN, P. F. J. - Res. worker
Rhode-St.-Genese, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles,
Fac. des Sci., Dept. de Biol. Molec.
* BRACHET, J. L. A. - Prof., Dir.
* FICQ, Mrs. A. A. - Assoc. Prof.
* VAN GANSEN, Mrs. P. - Assoc. Prof.
* BALTUS, Miss E. J.
* TENCER, Miss R. - Chef de Trav.
* HANOCQ-QUERTIER, Mrs. J. A.
* DECROLY-BRIERS, Mrs. M. - Asst.
* HANOCQ, Miss F. A. - Asst.
* GEUSKENS, M.
* MALPOIX-HIGGINS, Mrs. P. M.
* ALEXANDRE, H. L.
* THOMAS, C.
* HUBERT-VAN STEVENS, Mrs. E. M. C.
* PAYS-DE SCHUTTER, Mrs. A. G.
* STEINERT, Mrs. G.
BULGARIA
Sofia, Med. Res. Inst.
ROUSSEV, G. K.
Assoc. Prof.
Ill
Czechoslovakia
Finland
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Bratislava, Slovak. Acad, of Sci.,
Inst, of Exp. Biol. & Ecol.
* ERDELSKA, Mrs. O.
Brno, Czech. Acad, of Sci.,
Inst., of Vert. Zool., Dept. of Morphol.
* StEJ^BA, O. - Head
* KRAL, B. - Res. worker
Kosice, Vet. -Med. Fac, Anat. Inst.
POPESKO. P. - Prof., Dir.
* RAJTOVA, Miss V. - Asst.
* JANTOSOVlCOVA, Mrs. J. - Asst.
PIzeli, Charles Univ., Fac. of Med.,
Inst, of Histol. & Embryol.
* SLABY, O. - Prof., Dir.
* MATfijKA, M. - Doc.
* SLfPKA, J. - Doc.
* KOCOVA-PECHAC'KQVA, Mrs. J. - Asst.
Inst, of Pathophysiol.
* SOBOTKA, P. - Asst. Prof., Head
* ROKYTA, R. - Asst.
* CHALOUPKA, Z. - Asst.
* ZAHLAVA, J. - Asst.
* SAFANDA, J. - Sci. worker
Praha, Charles Univ.,
Fac. of Gen. Med., Dept. of Anat.
* CihAk, R. - Prof.
* LEMEZ, L. - Doc.
* DOSKOCiL, M. - Doc.
* SEICHERT. V. - Asst.
* DYLEVSKY, I. ~ Asst.
* GRIM, M. - Asst.
* MRAZKOVA-gEVCfKOVA, Mrs. O. - Asst.
* TRNKOVA, Miss E. - Asst.
* DRUGA, R. - Asst.
Inst, of Embryol.
* VACEK, Z. - Prof., Dir.
* KRAUS, R. - Asst. Prof.
* MARTfNEK, J. - Asst.
* JIRSOVA, Miss Z. - Asst.
* SEVCENKO, Mrs. G. - Asst.
* HACH, P. - Asst
* BRICHOVA-MOLLEROVA, Mrs. H. ~ Asst.
Inst, of Physiol.
* StASTNY, F. - Asst.
Res. Lab. of Psychiat., Div. Einbryophysiol
CNS
* SEDLACEK, J. - Asst. Prof.
Fac. of Sci. Dept. of Exp. Zool.
* SLADECEK, F. - Prof., Dir.
* ROMANOVSKY, A. - Assoc. Prof.
* NEDVfDEK, J.- Sen. Asst.
* HABROVA-VILfMKOVA, Mrs. V. - Sen.
Asst.
* KNf2E, B. - Sen. Asst.
* PALECek, J. - Sen. Asst.
* MAcHA, J. - Asst.
* KNf^ETOVA-MYSLIVECKOVA,
Mrs. H. - Asst.
Praha, Czccii. Acad, of Sci.,
Dept. of Physiol.
NOVAk, V. J. A. - Head
ROHDENDORF, Mrs. E. - Asst. head
SLAmA, K. - Res. Assoc.
SI-HNAL, F. - Res. Assoc.
ZAMBRE, S. K. - Visit, scient.
Inst, of Exp. Med., Dept. of Teratol.
* JELfNEK, R.
* DOSTAl, M. - Asst.
* PETl.RKA, M. - Asst.
Inst, of Pharmacol.
* Jlf^lCKA. Z. - Scient.
* PHESLICkOVA. Mrs. M. - Asst.
Praha, Res. Inst, of Endocrinol.
* SULCOVA, Mrs. J. - Res. fellow
DENMARK
Arhus, Royal Dental Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* KNUDSEN, P. A. - Prof., Head
* BUGGE, J. - Lect.
* JOSEPHSEN, K. - Lect.
Dept. of Dent. Pathol. & Operat. Dent.
* FEJERSKOV, O. - Prof.
* THYLSTRUP, A. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Oral Pathol.
* ANDERSEN, Miss L. - Asst. Prof.
Copenhagen, Carlsberg Found.,
Biol. Inst.
ZEUTHEN, E. - Prof., Dir.
* HAMBURGER, Mrs. K. - Asst.
HOLTER, H.
Copenhagen, Finsen Inst.
* PETERS, Mrs. H. - Head of Dept.
* BYSKOV-SJOLTE, Mrs. A. G.
* HIMELSTEIN-BRAW, Mrs. R.
Copenhagen, Univ. of Copenhagen,
Fac. of Med., Anat. Dept.C
* MOE, H. - Prof.
* R0MERT, P. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biochem.B
WESTERGAARD, O.
Inst, of Comp. Anat.
WINGSTRAND, K. G. - Prof.
N0RREVANG, A. - Lect.
Inst, of Gen. Zool.
* PEDERSEN, K. J. - Lect.
* JENSEN, P. V. - Lect.
Copenhagen, State Scrum Inst.
* BIRCH-ANDERSEN, A.
State Vet. Serum Lab.
* BLOM, E. - Head of Dept.
Copenhagen, Royal Vet. & Agric. Univ.,
Horticult. Dept.
* WANSCHER, J. H.
Copenhagen
* BR0NDSTED, H. V. - Prof. (Emer.)
Copenhagen (see also Helsing^r)
Helsing^r, Univ. of Copenhagen,
Marine Biol. Lab.
* NIELSEN, C. - Lect.
Odense, Odense Univ.,
Inst, of Biol.
* SPENCER, A. N. - Lect.
ENGLAND (see UNITED KINGDOM)
FINLAND
Helsinki, State Scrum Inst.,
Centr. Publ. Health Lab.
* ROSTEDT, Miss I. B.
Helsinki, Univ. of Helsinki,
Dept. of Med. Biol.
* ANTILA, E. J. - Asst.
Children's Hosp.
RAPOLA, M. H. J. - Chief Pathol.
KAITILA, I.
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KOSKIMIES, O. J.
III. Dept. of Pathol., Lab. of Exp. Embryol.
* SAXI^N, L. O. - Prof.
* KARKINEN-JAASKELAINEN, Mrs. M.
* WARTIOVAARA. J. J.
* SAXl^N. Miss I. P. N. - Res. Assoc.
* LEHTONEN, E. I. - Res. Assoc.
* NORDLING, S.
* VIRTANEN, I.
* VAHERI, A.
* RUOSLAHTI, E.
Dept. of Zool.
PANELIUS, S. - Res. worker
FORSSKAHL, B. - Res. worker
Dept. of Zool., Lab. of Exp. Embryol.
* TOIVONEN, S. I. - Prof.
* LEIKOLA, A. H. A. - Lect.
Turku, Univ. of Turku,
Inst, of Biol.
KOHONEN, P. J.
Dept. of Bot.
* KALLIO, P.
* LEHTONEN, J.
Dept. of Forensic Med.
* RAEKALLIO, J. - Prof.. Chairman
* MAKINEN-LONNBERG, Mrs. P. L. - Res.
Assoc.
FRANCE
Arcachon, Univ. de Bordeaux I,
Inst, de Biol. Marine
* CAZAUX, C. - Maftre Asst.
* CASTEL, J.
Aubiere, Univ. de Clermont,
Lab. de Biol. Anim.
* LUTZ, H. - Prof., Dir.
* LUTZ (OSTERTAG), Mrs. Y. - Maftre de
Rech.
* HUBERT, J. - Charge de Rech.
FARGEIX, N. - Maftre Asst.
* DIDIER (MARTIN), Mrs. E. - Maftre Asst.
* DAVID (BOGLI), Mrs. D. - Chargee de
Rech.
* BRUEL, Mrs. M. T. - Maftre Asst.
* MEINIEL, R. - Att. du CNRS
* MEINIEL (BOUTRON), Mrs. A. - Att.
du CNRS
* DIDIER. R. - Stag, en Rech. CNRS
* HI^NOU, Mrs. C. - Asst.
Azay-le-Ferron, Univ. de Tours,
Fond. Hersent-Luzarche, Ctr. de Biol.
* BERTON (PECHEUX), Mrs. F.
* BERTON, J. P.
BanyuIs-sur-Mer, Univ. Paris VI,
Lab. Araso
* MARTHY, H. J. - Att. de Rech. CNRS
* BOLETZKY. S. von - Att. de Rech. CNRS
Besan9on, Univ. de Besan^on,
Fac. des Sci. et des Techn.,
Lab. de Zool. et Embryol.
* GOMOT, L. - Prof.
* BRIDE (VUILLET), Mrs. M. - Maftre Asst.
* BRIDE, Miss J. - Att. de Rech. CNRS
* GRIFFOND (ROGNON), Mrs. B. - Att. de
Rech CNRS
* MARCHAND, C. R. - Asst.
* DERAY, A. - Att. de Rech. CNRS
Bobigny, C. H. U. de Bobigny,
Lab. de Biol, du Devel.
* BISCONTE, J. C.
* CHALUMEAU, Mrs. M. T. - Maftre de
Conf.
Bordeaux, Univ. de Bordeaux II,
Lab. de Biol, et d'Histol.
STOLE, R. - Prof., Dir.
MARAUD, R. - Prof. .
FAUCOUNAU, Mrs. N. - Asst.
Bordeaux (see also Arcachon, Talence)
Brest, Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale,
Lab. de Zool.
* LUCAS, A. - Prof.
* LE PENNEC, M. L. M. - Asst.
* PRIEUR, D. M. - Res. worker
* LE ROUX, Mrs. S. - Techn.
Caen, Univ. de Caen, U. E. R. de Sci.,
Dept. de Biol.-Ecol., Lab. d'Enibryol.
* SIGNORET, J. - Prof.
* SAUSSEY, M. - Prof.
* MARTIN, R. P. - Asst.
* NAMUR, Miss P. - Asst.
* MOUTON, Miss C. - Asst.
* LEFRESNE, J. - Collab. Techn. CNRS
Chatenay-Malabry, Fac. de Pharm. Paris-Sud,
Lab. de Biol. Cell.
* MESTRE, J. C. - Prof.
Lab. de Bot.
* GUIGNARD, J. L. - Prof., Head
* LY THI, Miss B. - Maftre Asst.
Clermont-Ferrand, Fac. de Med.,
Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol., Cytogenet.
* TURCHINI, J. P. - Prof.
* MALET, P. - Maftre Conf.
* PERISSEL, B. - Asst.
* CHARBONNf-GOETT, Mrs. F. - Asst.
* GENEIX, A. - Asst.
* JAFFRAY, J. Y. - Asst.
POURHADI, R. - Asst.
NUGEYRE, P. - Asst.
Clermont-Ferrand (see also Aubiere)
Creteil, Univ. Paris XII,
Fac. de Med., Lab. de Biochim. du Tissue Conj.
* ROBERT, L. - Dir. Rech. CNRS
* MOCZAR, Mrs. M. - Charg. Rech. CNRS
Dept. d'Histol.-Embryol.
* CHEVREAU, J. P. - Prof.
* CABANIER, Miss M. J.
Fac. des Sci.
* LE MOIGNE, A. - Prof.
Evreux, Ctr. Hosp. d'Evreux,
Lab. d'Anat. Pathol.
* GAILLARD, J. A. - Att. de Rech.
Gif-sur-Yvette, C.N.R.S.,
Lab. de Genet. £vol. et de Biomet.
* BERREUR-BONNENFANT, Mrs. J.
* GINSBURGER-VOGEL, T. - Maftre Asst.
* FRIED (MONTAUFIER), Mrs. M. C.
* ANDRIEUX, Mrs. N.
* CARRfi, Mrs. M. C.
Ctr. de Genet. Molec.
* DENIS, H. A.
* WEGNEZ, M.
* MAZABRAUD, A. - Asst.
* SIMPSON, Mrs. P.
Grenoble, Univ. Scient. et Med., Dept. de Biol.,
Lab. de Zool. et Biol. Anim.
* SENGEL, Ph. - Prof., Dir.
* CHIBON, P. - Prof.
* KIENY, Mrs. M. A. SENGEL - Maftre .
Rech. CNRS
* BULLlfcRE, D. - Maftre Asst.
* MANDARON, P. M. - Maftre Asst.
* MAUGER (GIRARD), Mrs. A. - Maftre
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* BOUVET, J. L. - Maitre Asst.
* GEORGES, Miss D. - Maftre Asst.
* CHEVALLIER, A. D. - Maitre Asst.
* SAXOD, R. - Maftre Asst.
* DHOUAILLY, Miss D. - Asst.
* PAUTOU'(MERIC),Mts. M. P. - Asst.
* BULLltRE (CHALLANDE), Mrs. F. -
* BRUGAL, G. J. Y. - Asst.
* NOVEL, G.
* SPINELLI, Miss M. M. G. - Ciierch. libre
Ivry-sur-Seine, Univ. P. et M. Curie,
Ctr. de Rech. du CNRS, Lab. d'EmbryoL Exp.
* COLLENOT, A. - Prof.
* ANDRIEUX, B. - Asst.
* LAUTHIER, M. - Asst.
* GOUNON, P. - Asst.
Lab. de Genet, du Devel.
* LACROIX, J. C. - Prof.
* ANGELIER-DELOBEL, Mrs. N. - Att. de
Rech.
* LOONES, Mrs. M. T. - Asst.
* MOREAU, Miss N. - Asst.
* DENOULET, P. - Asst.
* MULLER, J. P. - Asst.
Jouy-en-Josas, C. N. R. Z.,
Lab. de Piiysiol. Anim.
* SZOLLOSL D. - Prof. Assoc.
TORRfeS (WINTENBERGER), Mrs. S. -
Maftre Rech.
Kremlin-Bicetre, Pac. de Med.,
Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol.
DAVID, G. ~ Prof.
Lille (see Villeneuve)
Lyon (see Villeurbanne)
Marseille, Univ. d'Aix- Marseille,
Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol. II
STAHL, A. - Prof.
CARLON-CROTTE, Mrs. N. - Chef de
Trav.
KOPP, F. - Asst.
MIRRE, C. - Asst.
Lab. de Morphogen. Veget.
* NEVILLE, P. A. J. - Prof.
* WOLTZ, P. - Maitre Asst.
* ISTAMBOULl, A. - Cherch.
* AMER, M. - Cherch.
* EL HAJZEIN, B. - Cherch.
* BERNARD, J. - Cherch.
Lab. de Morphogcnet. Anim.
* CHANDEBOIS, Miss R. - Prof.
* REYNAUD, G. R. - Maitre Asst.
* COULOMB-GAY, Mrs. R. - Maftre Asst.
* HOARAU, F. - Maitre Asst.
* CORNEC, J. P. - Maftre Asst.
* HIRN, M. - Asst.
Station Marine d'Endoume
* EMIG, C. C. - Charg. Rech. CNRS
Marseille, Ctr. Univ. de Marscillc-Luminy,
Lab. d'Histol. et dc Morpliogen. Anim.
* TH0UVI;NY, Y. R. - Prof.
Montpellier, fxolc Prat. Hautes ttudes,
Lab. Ecol. Biogeogr.
* BONS, J.
Montpellier, Univ. de Montpellier,
lac. dc Med., Lab. d'llistol.-Embryol.
Sl.NTElN, P. - Prof.
Tl'MPLE, D. - Asst.
GABRION (TROTIGNON), Mrs. j. B. -
•Asst.
ROUY-GRABlf-, Mrs. S. - Asst.
HARRICANI-VORS, Mrs. M. C. - Asst.
Montpellier, Univ. des Sci. et Techn.,
Lab. de Neurophysiol.
* MARTY, R. J. L. - Prof.
* FULCRAND, J. - Maftre Asst.
Lab. de Physiol, des Invert.
VERNET (CORNUBERT), Mrs. G. M. -
Prof.
Lab. de Zool. II (Morphol. et 6col.)
* LEGENDRE, R. - Prof.
* EMERIT, M. - Maftre Asst.
* CASSAGNE-MfejEAN, Mrs. F. - Maftre
Asst.
* BONARIC, J. C. - Asst.
Montpellier (see also Nimes)
Mont-Saint-Aignan, Univ. de Rouen,
Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Physiol. Anim.
REBER (PELLt), Mrs. A. - Asst.
Moulis, Lab. Souterrain CNRS
* JUBERTHIE, C. - Sous-Dir.
* JUBERTHIE (JUPEAU), Mrs. L. - Maftre
Rech.
* DURAND, J. P. - Charg. Rech.
* LESCHER-MOUTOUfi, Miss F. - Charg.
Rech.
* MUNOZ CUEVAS, A. - Att. Rech.
* DELAY, B. - Att. Rech.
Nancy, Univ. de Nancy I,
Fac. de Med. B, Lab. d'EmbryoI. et Biol. Med.
* DOLLANDER, A. - Prof.
* GRIGNON, G. - Prof. .
* CURY, G. - Charg. Rech. CNRS
* HATIER (AUTELIN), Mrs. R. - Charg.
Rech. CNRS
* IVANOFF-GERARD, Mrs. A. - Asst.
* GERARD, H. - Asst.
* GUEDENET, J. C. - Asst.
* JEANVOINE. Mrs. G. - Asst.
* FOLIGUET, B. - Asst.
* MALAPRADE, Miss D. - Coll. tech.
* CHOFFEL, Miss C. - Stud.
* FRANCO, Mrs. N. - Biol. CNRS
Lab. de Zool. Gen.
* STf:PHAN, F. - Prof.
* STfiPHAN (DUBOIS), Mrs. F. - Maftre
Rech.
* SCHILT, J. - Maftre Asst.
* BAUTZ (PORTMANN), Mrs. A. M. -
Maftre Asst.
* LANOT. R. - Charg. Rech.
* BAUTZ, A. - Asst.
Nantes, Univ. de Nantes,
Fac. des Sci., Lab. d'EmbryoI.
* LE DOUARIN (CHAUVAC), Mrs. N. M. -
Prof., Dir.
* HOUSSAINT, Mrs. E. - Maitre Asst.
* LELIEVRE, Miss C. S. - Att. Rech.
TEILLET, Miss M. A. - Att. Rech.
FONTAINE, Miss J. - Att. Rech.
Nimes, Univ. de Montpellier,
Fac. dc Med., Dept. d'Anat.
* BOSSY, J. G. M. - Prof.
Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol.
* GOUGET, P. - Chef de Trav.
Nogent-sur-Marne, C. N. R. S.,
Inst. d'EmbryoI. et Teratol. Exp.
* WOLFF, Et. C. - Prof., Dir. Rech. hon.
WOLFF (HENNIG), Mrs. E. M. - Dir.
Rech. hon.
* CROISILLE, Y. - Dir. du Lab. inter.
* BEAUPAIN (CREPY), Mrs. D. - Charg.
Rech.
* BEAUPAIN, R. - Charg. Rech.
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* BENOIT, J. A. A. - Sous-Dir. Inst. Rech.
* CUMINGE, Miss D. - Asst. Rech.
* DESVEAUX-CHABROL, Mrs. J. - Biol.
* DUBOIS, R. - Sous-Dir. du Lab.
* FEDECKA (BRUNER), Mrs. B. - Charg.
Rech.
* FISCHER, J. L. - Biol.
* GASC J. M. — Asst.
* GUMPEL (PINOT), Mrs. M. - Charg. Rech.
* MARTIN (FORGET), Mrs. C. - Biol.
* REYSS-BRION (DUCREAU), Mrs. M.
- Charg. Rech.
* SALAON, Miss J. - Charg. Rech.
* SALZGEBER, Miss B. - Maftre Rech.
* SCHEIE (PFLEGER), Mrs. D. - Maftre
Rech.
* SORIANO, L. I. - Maftre Rech.
* SMITH, E. J. C. - Att. Rech. CNRS
* STRUDEL, G. - Dir. adj. du Lab.
* ZILLER (SENGEL), Mrs. C. - Ing.
Orsay, Lfniv. Paris XI (Paris-Sud),
Lab. de Biol. Anim. A
* LENDER, T. - Prof.
* HUET, C. - Maftre Asst.
* HUET, M. - Maftre Asst.
* SAUZIN-MONNOT, Mrs. M. J. - Maftre
* LAVERDURE, Miss A. M. - Charg. Rech.
CNRS
Lab. de Biol.- Vertebres
* BEAUMONT, A. - Prof.
HOURDRY, J. - Maftre Asst.
* REGARD, Miss E. - Asst.
DAUGERAS, Miss N. - Asst.
Lab. d'Entomol. et Ecophysiol. Exp.
* LAUGt, Miss G. - Maftre Asst.
* PtTAVY. G. - Asst.
* TERMIER, M. - Asst.
LN.S.E.R.M. (Inst, du Radium),
Unite Physiol. Cell.
* LOMBARD (DES GOUTTES), Mrs.
M. N. - Chars. Rech. CNRS
* NADAL, C. - Charg. Rech. CNRS
Lab. de Zool.
* BERGERARD, J. - Prof., Dir.
* BLUZAT, R. R. - Maftre Asst.
* LABOUR, G. R. - Asst.
* MAISONHAUTE, C. - Att. Rech.
* LESPINASSE, R. - Att. Rech.
Paris, Coll. de France,
Inst. d'Embryol. Exp.
(see also Nogent)
* DAMERON, F. - Charg. Rech.
* DIETERLEN (LifeVRE), Mrs. F. - Maftre
Rech.
* MARIN (LEWIN), Mrs. L. - Charg. Rech.
* LAZARD (HAUBEN), Mrs. L. - Charg.
Rech.
* ZILLER (SENGEL), Mrs. C. - Ing.
Paris, I^cole Norm. Sup., Lab. de Zool.
* LAFONT, R. D. A. - Maftre Asst.
* TARROUX, P. J. - Asst.
* MAUCHAMP, B. L. - Asst.
* BLAIS, Miss C. - Asst.
Paris, Hop. Necker Enfants Malades,
INSERM U 77, Rech. Pathol. Pediat.
* ROUSSEAU-MERCK, Mrs. M. F. - Att.
Rech.
Paris, Maternite de Port Royal,
Lab. de Chim. Horm.
CEDARD (WILLSTAETTER), Mrs. L. -
Maftre Rech.
GUICHARD (CHAVENAT), Mrs. A. - Att.
Rech. CNRS
IKONICOFF (KAPLAN), Mrs. L. - Charg.
Rech. INSERM
ALSAT, Mrs. E. - Chem.
* HUBERT, Miss C.
Paris, Museum d'Hist. Nat.,
Lab. de Biol, des Invert. Marins,
LEVI, C. - Prof.
* LENIQUE, P. M. - Maftre de Rech. CNRS
* D'HONDT, J. L. - Att. de Rech.
* BOURY ESNAULT, Miss N. - Att. de Rech.
* DOUMENC, D. - Asst.
* VAN PRAET, M. - Asst.
Paris, Inst. Natl. Agron., Lab. de Zool.
PINET, J. M. - Maftre Asst.
Paris, Inst. Oceanogr., Lab. de Physiol.
* OLIVEREAU, Miss M. M. A. - Maitre Rech.
Paris, Univ. Paris V (Rene Descartes),
Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Anat.
DELMAS, A. - Prof., Dir.
PINEAU, H. - Maftre Rech.
LASSAU, J. P.
* BASTIAN, D. - Chef de Trav.
Lab. Biol, du Devi.
* GALLIEN, C. L. - Maftre Conf.
U. E. R. Biomed., Lab. d'Embryol.
* TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS, H. - Prof.
* MERCIER (PAROT), Mrs. L. - Maftre
Rech.
* ROUSSEL, C. - Chef Trav.
Inst. d'Histochim. Med.
* WEGMANN, R. - Prof., Dir.
* ILIES, A. - Asst.
Lab. d'Histol.-Embryol.
* AUROUX, M. - Prof.
HADJllSKI, P.
Paris, Univ. Paris VI (P. et M. Curie),
Inst, de Biol. Mol.,
* SCHERRER, K. - Prof.
Lab. de Biol, de la Reprod.
* PANIGEL, M. - Prof.
* LEGRAND, Miss C. - Asst.
* GUIET (BARA), Mrs. A. - Asst.
* CHALLIER, J. C. - Asst.
* BARA, M. C. - Asst.
U. E. R. de Biol.-Zool.
* PAPILLON, Mrs. M.
Lab. d'Embryol.
* GALLIEN, L. - Prof., Dir.
* AIMAR, C. - Maftre Asst.
* BOUCAUT, J. C. - Maftre Asst.
* LABROUSSE, J. P. - Maftre Asst.
* GUILLEMIN, Miss C. - Maftre Asst.
* GUILLET-BERNARD, Mrs. F. - Maftre;
Asst.
* LABROUSSE, Miss M. - Maftre Asst.
* HUCHON, Miss D. E. - Maftre Asst.
* BAILLY, Miss S. E. - Maftre Asst.
* DUPUIS-CERTAIN, Mrs. P. - Maftre Asst.
* DESVAUX, F. X. - Asst.
* DELARUE, M. - Asst.
* GOVAERE, Miss M. C. - Asst.
* EL KEBIR (YAZID), Mrs. F.
Lab. de Physiol. Comp.
JOST, A. D. - Prof.
* GAREL, J. M. - Asst.
Lab. de Physiol, des Insectes
* SCHOELLER (RACCAUD), Mrs. J. - Prof.
Lab. de Physiol. Metab. et Nutr.
* PASCAUD, M. ^ Prof.
Lab. Sexual, et Reprod. des Invert.
* CHARNIAUX-COTTON, Mrs. H. - Prof.
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* MEUSY, J. J. - Charg. Rech.
* PAYEN, Miss G. G. - Charg. Rech.
* JUNERA, Miss H. - Asst.
* BLANCHET, Miss M. F. - Asst.
* LATTAUD, C. - Asst.
* RICHARD-MERCIER, Mrs. N. - Asst.
* TOUIR, A.
* ZliRBIB, C. - Asst.
Paris, Univ. de Paris VII,
Lab. d'Anat. Comp.
DEVILLERS, C. - Prof.
FRANCOIS, Y. - Prof.
CLAIRAMBAULT, P. - Maftre Asst.
CHANCONIE (MAURY), Mrs. M. - Ing.
CNRS
CORSIN, Miss J. - Maitre Asst.
BOULEKBACHE, H. - Asst.
PINGANAUD (PERRIN), Mrs. G. - Asst.
PICOUET, Miss M. J.
RAFFIN, J. P.
Inst, de Biol. Molec.
PIPERNO, Mrs. A.
LUZZATI, D.
Fac. de Med. Pitie-Salpetriere,
Lab. d'Immunobiol., Pathol. Gen. et Exp.
* VIZA, D.
Fac. de Med. Saint-Antoine,
Lab. d'Embryol. et de Cytogenet.
* ROUX C. - Prof.
* TAILLEMITE, J. L.
* HORVATH, Miss C. - Res. worker
Paris (see also Banyuls, Creteil, Orsay, Sannois,
Villefranche)
Poitiers, Univ., Fac. des Sci.,
Lab de Physiol. Cell, des Struct. Contract.
* GARGOUIL, Y. M. - Prof.
* BERNARD, C. - Maitre Conf.
Lab. de Physiol, et Genet, des Crustaces
* LEGRAND, J. J. - Prof.
* LEGRAND-HAMELIN, Mrs. E. - Maitre
Conf.
* JUCHAULT, P. - Maitre Rech.
* MOCQUARD, J. P. - Maitre Asst.
* NOULIN, G. - Maitre Asst.
BESSE, G. - Asst.
* PICAUD, J. L. - Asst.
* MARTIN, G. - Stag. Rech.
Lab. de Zool.
* COLLIN, J. P.
Reims, Univ. de Reims,
Fac. des Sci., Lab. de Biol. Cell.
GONTCHAROFF, Miss M. - Prof, titul.
BIERNE, J. - Maitre Conf.
LKCHENAULT, H. - Maitre Asst.
PASTISSON, Miss C. - Maitre Asst.
VERNET, G. - Asst.
JALOUZOT, R. - Asst.
RUf., G. - Asst.
Lab. de Physiol. Anim.
* JACQUOT, R. L. - Prof.
* NAGEL, J. - Maitre Asst.
* SUTTER, B. C. J. - Maftre Conf.
* PERRH R-BARTA, Mrs. H. ~ Maitre Asst.
* SUTTl R (DUB), Mrs. M. T. - Asst.
* FELIX, J. M. - Asst.
* GALAND, G. - Asst.
* BILLAT (CARLIIR), Mrs. C. - Coll. Tcchn.
Rennes, Univ. do Rcnncs, Fac. Sci. Biol.
Lab. de Biol. Anim. ler Cycle
* CHAUVIN, G. R. - Maitre Asst.
Dent. Fac, Lab. of Pcriodontol. Res.
YARDIN, M. H. - Prof.
Franc
DELATTRE, I. P. - Asst.
PITREL, J. A. - Asst.
Roscoff, Stat. Biol.
* BERGERARD, J. - Prof.
* GERRIER, P. C. - Maitre Rech.
* DOREE, M. - Maitre Asst.
* PEAUCELLIER, G. - Asst.
Rouen, (see also Mont-Saint-Aignan)
Sannois, Inst. Pasteur, Serv. d'Embryol. Exp.
RAYNAUD, A. - Dir. Rech. CNRS
RAYNAUD (CHAULIN-SERVINIERE),
Mrs. J. - Chef Lab.
PIEAU, C. - Att. Rech. CNRS
VASSE, J. - Att. Rech. CNRS
Strasbourg, C.N.R.S., Ctr. de Neurochim.
MANDEL, P. - Prof.
Strasbourg, Univ. Louis Pasteur,
Mus. Zool. de I'Univ. et de la Ville
GOUIN, F. J. - Conserv.
RIEB, J. P. - Conserv.-adj.
Lab. de Zool. et d'Embryol. Exp.
* WENIGER, J. P. - Maftre Rech.
Strasbourg, Unite de Rech. de I'lNSERM
* HAFFEN, Mrs. K. E. STENGER
Strasbourg, Univ. de Strasbourg,
Fac. de Med., Lab. d'Embryol.
* CLAVERT, J. M. J. - Prof.,Dir.
* RUCH, J. V. - Maftre Conf.
* GERLINGER, P. - Chef Trav.
* CLAVERT, A. J. J. - Chef Trav.
* GABRIEL-ROBEZ (KREMER), Mrs. O. -
Chef de Trav.
* KARCHER (DJURICIC), Mrs. V. - Asst.
Talence, Univ. de Bordeaux I,
Lab. de Biol. Anim. A
* CAMBAR, R. - Prof.
* GIPOULOUX, J. D. - Prof.
* GIRARD (DECHAMBE), Mrs. C. - Maitre
Asst.
* ALBERT, J. - Maitre Asst.
* CHAMBOLLE, P. - Maftre Asst.
* BRUSTIS, J. J. - Asst.
* LESTAGE, J. - Att. CNRS
Lab. de Zool. Exp.
* HAGET, A. - Prof.
* ROGUEDA (VIGNAU), Mrs. J. - Maitre
* LOUVET, J. P. - Maftre Asst.
* ALLtAUME (BORDES), Mrs. N. - Maftre
Asst.
* SUCH (RAZIMBAUD), Mrs. J. - Maftre
Asst.
* FOURNIER, B. - Charg. Rech.
* CAVALLIN (THOMAS), Mrs. M. - Charg.
Rech.
* TAMARELLE (GARAUDY), Mrs. M. -
Charg. Rech.
* RESSOUCHES (SELMfeS), Mrs. A. P. - Ing
Rech.
* DAGUERRE de HUREAUX, Mrs. N. -
Charg. Rech.
* LASSfeGUES (FLAMAND), Mrs. M. - Asst.
Toulouse, Univ. Paul Sabatier, U.E.R. Biol.
Exp.,
Lab. de Biol. Gen.
* BEETSCHFN, J. C. - Prof., Dir.
* JAYLET, A. - Maftre Conf.
* DEPARIS, P. " Maftre Asst.
* GASSER, F. - Maftre Asst.
* FERRIER, V. - Maftre Asst.
* DUPRAT (ESCUDlf ), Mrs. A. M. Charg.
CNRS
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* FERNANDEZ, Miss M. - Asst.
Tours (see Azay)
Ville d'Avray
* ROSTAND, J.
Villefranche-sur-Mer. Univ. de Paris VI,
Stat. Zool.
* LALLIER, R. A. - Maftre Rech. CNRS
* THIRIOT-QUl£VREUX, Mrs. C.
Villejuif, Inst. Gustave-Roussy,
Lab. de Physio-Pathol. Cell.
* GOSWAMI, M. N. D.
Villeneuve d'Ascq, Univ. des Sci. et Techn. de
Lille,
Serv. de Biol. Anim.
* DURCHON, M. - Prof.
* MARCEL, R. - Maftre Asst.
* DHAINAUT, A. - Maftre Conf.
* BART. A. - Maftre Conf.
* LHEUREUX, E. - Maftre Asst.
* MOUZE, M. - Maftre Asst.
DEFOSSEZ, A. - Asst.
* BROWAEYS, Mrs. E. - Asst.
Lab. d'Embryol.
* CAPURON, A. P. - Prof.
Lab. de Morphol. Exp.
* BOILLY, B. - Prof.
Villeurbanne, Univ. de Lyon I,
Dept. de Biol. Gen. et Appl.
Lab. assoc. au C.N.R.S.
* NIGON, V. - Prof., Dir.
LEGAY, J. M. - Prof.
* BRUN, J. L. - Prof.
DAILLIE, J. - Prof.
* FOURCHE, J. - Maftre Conf.
* GODET (NONNENMACHER), Mrs. J. -
Maftre Asst.
PONTIER, J. - Maftre Conf.
GILLOT (PERDRIX), Mrs. S. - Maftre
PRUD'HOMME, J. C. - Maftre Asst.
COULON (BUBLEX), Mrs. M. - Att. Rech
* BLANCHET, J. P. - Maftre Asst.
PAV£, A. G. - Maftre Asst.
* DE TURENNE, Miss M. - Att. Rech.
* VERDIER, G. P. J. - Maftre Asst.
* FREYSSINET, G. - Asst.
* SALVADOR, G. F. - Asst.
* NICOLAS, P. B. G. - Asst.
* BOSQUET, G.
* GUILLET, C.
* CALVEZ, B.
GERMANY (B.R.D.)
Aachen. Rhein.-Westf. Tech. Hochschule,
Med. Fak.. Abt. Anat.
* BEIER, H. M. - Prof.
* KUHNEL, W. - Prof.
* DENKER, H. W.
* BUSCH, L. C. - wiss. Asst.
Naturw. Fak., Inst, fiir Zool.
* SCRIBA, M. E. L. - Prof.
* HAGENMAIER, H. E. - Asst.
Bad Godesberg (see Bonn)
Berlin, Freie Univ: Berlin,
Med. Fak., II. Anat. Inst.
MERKER, H. J. -Prof.
NOACK, W. - Asst. Prof.
SCHWEICHEL, J. U. - Asst. Prof.
POSPISIL, M. - Asst. Prof.
BOROWSKI. R. - Asst.
Inst. Allg. Zool. Exp. Morphol.
* DOHLE, W.
* HAHNENKAMP, L.
Inst. f. Biochem. u. Mol. Biol.
TIEDEMANN, H. - Prof., Dir.
GOTTSCHLING, H. - Asst. Prof.
FAULHABER, Miss I. E. W. - Prof.
TIEDEMANN (WAECHTER), Mrs. H. -
wiss. Asst.
GRUNZ, H. - Akad. Oberrat
KNOCHEL, W. - wiss. Asst.
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.,
Spec. Team Exp. Gynecol.
* LEMTIS, H. G. - Prof.
Pharmakol. Inst., Abt. Embr. pharmakol.
SCHIMMELPFENNIG, K. - Asst. Prof.
Inst, of Vet. Histol. & Embryol.
KONZEL, E. - Prof., Dir.
Zentr. Inst. Biochem. /Biophys.
SCHMIALEK, P.
WE Inst. f. Psychol.
* BOSEL, R. - Asst. Prof.
Berlin, Schering A. G.,
Dept. Endocr. Pharmacol. I
* ELGER, W.
Berlin (see also under GERMANY (D.D.R.)
Bochum, Ruhr-Univ.
Lehrst. f. Anat. I
* HINRICHSEN, K. - o.Prof.
* MELLER, K. - Prof.
BREIPOHL, W. - wiss. Asst.
* CHRIST, B. - Akad.-Oberrat
* JACOB, H. J. - wiss. Asst.
* JACOB (LOES), Mrs. M. - wiss. Asst.
Abt. Biol., Arb.gr. Entw. physiol. Tiere
* TRAUT, W. - Prof.
Lehrst. f. Spez. Zool.
* GRON, G. - Asst.
Bonn, Bad Godesberg,
Dtsche Forsch.-u. Versuchsanst. f. Luft- u.
Raumfahrt E.V.,
Inst, fiir Flugmedizin
* BRIEGLEB, W. - Arb.leiter
* NEUBERT, J. - wiss. Mitarb.
Bonn, Univ. Bonn,
Anat. Inst., Abt. f. Exp. Biol.
* WARTENBERG, H. - Prof.
* GARWEG, G. - Priv.-Doz.
* KINSKY, Miss I.
Anat. Inst., Abt. f. Neuroanat.
FLEISCHHAUER, K. - Prof.
SCHLUTER, G.
Braunschweig, Techn. Univ., Zool. Inst.
* HAUENSCHILD, C. - Prof.
* MOLLER, W. A. - Doz.
* LARINK, O. - Oberasst.
* PFANNENSTIEL, H. D. - Asst.
Bremen, Univ. of Bremen,
Genet, und Humangenet.
* SCHLOOT, W. - Prof.
Ditzingen,
* WOELLWARTH, H. C. von
Diisseldorf, Univ. Diisseldorf,
Inst. f. allg. Biol.
* HESS, O. - Prof.
* SCHWOCHAU, M. E. - Prof.
* KUNZ, W. - Prof.
* GLATZER, K. H. - wiss. Asst.
* SCHAFER, U. - Res. Asst.
* JOHANNISSON, R. - wiss. Asst.
* KNUST, Miss E.
* MISCHKE, D.
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* RENKAWITZ-POHL, Mrs. R.
* RENKAWITZ, R.
Zool. Inst.
* WADA, S. - Asst.
Erlangen, Univ. Erlangen-Niirnberg,
Anat. Inst.
* MERKLE, U. - Prof.
Pathol. Inst.
* BECKER, V. - Prof.
I. Zool. Inst.
* SIEWING, R. - Prof., Head
* KOHLER, H. J. - Asst.
* ZILCH, R. - Asst.
* HERRMANN, K. - Asst.
* APELT, G. - Asst.
* WINTER, G. - Asst.
* HEIMLER
Essen
* HEESEN, D. te
Frankfurt, Univ. Frankfurt/Main,
Fachber. Biol., Arb.gr. Kinemat. Zellforsch.
* BEREITER-HAHN, J. - Prof.
Inst. f. Humangenet.
* DEGENHARDT, K. H. - Prof.
* SVEJCAR, J. - Prof.
* KLEINEBRECHT, J. - Doz.
Zentr. der Morphol.,
* HEINE, H. - Asst.
Zool. Inst.
* BRANDLE, K. A. - Prof.
Freiburg, Univ., Biol. Inst. I (Zool.)
SANDER, K. - Prof.
WEYGOLDT, P. - Prof.
KALTHOFF, K. - Asst.
VOLLMAR, H. - Asst.
ZISSLER, D. - Asst.
KORNER, H. K.
* GATEFF (ZOLLIKOFER), Mrs. E. A.
Biol. Inst. II, Lehrst. Bot.
* MOHR, H. - Prof.
* SCHOPFER, P. - Doz.
* WAGNER, E. - Doz.
* WELLMANN, E. - Doz.
Inst. f. Humangenet. u. Anthropol.
* PETZOLDT, U.
Giessen, Univ., Anat. Inst.
* OKSCHE, A. - Prof.
* DUNCKER, H. R. - Prof.
* PETERS, Th. - Prof.
Fachber. Biol., I. Zool. Inst.
* GOTTING, K. J. - Prof.
Gottingen, Univ., Anat. Inst.
* KUHN, H. J. - Prof., Dir.
* BLECHSCHMIDT, E. - Prof. (Emer.)
STEDING, G. - Prof.
SEIDL, W. E. - Asst.
BLECHSCHMIDT, M. - Asst.
I. Physik. Inst.
HOMANN, H. A. - Guest worker
Hamburg, Univ.,
Med. I'ak., Anat. Inst.
HORSTMANN, E. - Prof., Dir.
HOLSTEIN, A. F. - priv. Doz.
BRFUCKl'R, MissH.
Abt. f. Neuroanat.
* L1FRSF,W. - Prof., Head
* BAUMGARTEN, H. G. - Prof.
* KAUIMANN, P. - priv. Doz.
Univ.-I-'rauenklinik
* STl.GNER, H. 1,. - Prof.
Inst. f. Hydrobioi. u. Fisch.vviss.
LILLELUND, K. - Prof., Dir.
Germany (B.R.D.)
* BRAUM, E. - Doz.
Hannover, Techn. Univ.,
Fachgeb. Entomol. u. Okol.,
Inst. f. Pflanzenkrankh. u. Pflanzenschutz
* SCHMIDT, G. H. - Prof.
* WINKLER, I. - wiss. Asst.
* WYSS, U. R. - wiss. Asst.
Heidelberg, Univ.,
Bot. Inst.
* BOPP, M. - Prof., Dir.
* ABEL, W. - wiss. Rat
CAPESIUS, Miss I. - Asst.
BEIDERBECK, R. - Akad. Rat
KNOOP, B. - Asst.
Physiol. Lehrst., Zool. Inst.
* DUSPIVA, F. - Prof., Dir.
* SCHNETTER, W. - Asst.
* WEGENER, G. - Asst.
* JANTZEN (WILKENS), Mrs. H. L. M. -
* WINTER, Miss H. - Asst.
Heidelberg, German Cane. Res. Ctr.,
Inst, of Cell Res.
* SEKERIS, C. E. - Prof.
* PETZELT, C. P. - Asst.
Karlsruhe, Univ. (T.H.), Zool. Inst. II
* HANKE, W. - Prof.
* SCHULTHEISS, H.
Kassel, Univ.,
Arb.gr. Pflanzenphysiol.
* STANGE, Miss L. - Prof.
Kiel, Univ. Kiel, Med. Fak.,
Anat. Inst.
* PEHLEMANN, F. W. - Prof.
* GAUDECKER, Miss B. von - priv. Doz.
Koln, Max-Planck Inst. f. Hirnforsch.,
Abt. f. allg. Neurol.
WECHSLER, W. - Prof.
Koln, Univ. zu Koln,
Anat. Inst.
* KOEBKE, J. - wiss. Asst.
* KURRAT, H. J. - wiss. Asst.
Inst. f. Entw.physiol.
* HARTE, Miss C. - Prof.
* HOFMANN, D. K. - Asst.
* PRZYBYLLOK, Th. - Asst.
* DENNHOFER, Mrs. L. - wiss. Asst.
* VIELL, B. - wiss. Asst.
Zool. Inst.
* EGELHAAF, A. - Prof.
* NEUMANN, D. - Prof.
KUHN, O. - Prof. (Emer.)
* ENGLANDER, H. - Prof.
* VAHS, W. - Prof.
* ANTON, H. J. - Prof.
* JOHNEN, Miss A. G. - Prof.
* HARTWIG, H. - Prof.
* FISCHER, A. - Prof.
* COLLN, K. - Asst.
* HARTMANN, R. - Asst.
* KUTHE, H. W. - Asst.
* LOHMANN, K. - Asst.
Konstanz, Univ., Fachber. Biol.,
Abt. Entwicklungsbiol.
* SAUER, H. W. - Prof.
Mainz, Univ.,
Anat. Inst.
* VOLLRATH, L.-o. Prof.
Inst. f. spez. Bot.
* HACCIUS, Miss B.
Inst. f. allg. Zool.
ANDRES, G. - Prof.
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Hungary
Marburg, Univ.,
Anat. Inst.
PHTRY, G. - Prof., Dir.
Physiol.-Chem. Inst. I
* KOOLMAN, J. - Asst.
* SCHELLER, K. - Asst.
FRAGOULIS, E. - Res. Asst.
RICHTER, K. H. - Asst.
Zool. Inst.
KOECKE, H. U. - Prof., Dir.
SEIDEL, F. - Prof. (Emer.)
* KIRCHNER, C. - Doz.
KOCH, P. - Asst.
SEITZ, K. A. - Asst.
Martinsried, Max-Planck Inst. f. Biochem.
Dept. of Insect Biochem.
* REMBOLD, H. - Prof.
Miinchen, Univ.,
Zool. Inst.
* BOHN, H.
MORITZ, K. B.
Miinster, Univ.,
Inst. f. Humangenet.
LENZ, W. - Prof., Dir.
* PAWLOWITZKI, I. H. - Prof.
Zool. Inst.
* ENGELS, W. - Prof. .
* FIORONI, P. - o.Prof.
* RIBBERT, D. - Doz.
* JANNING, W. - Doz.
* BOTTKE, W. - Asst.
* MAYS, U. - Asst.
* BUNING, J. - Asst.
Zool. Inst. Arb.gr. Muskelphysiol.
* BEINBRECH, G. - Prof.
Osnabriick, Univ.,
Naturvv. Abt.
* TRUCKENBRODT, W. - Akad. Oberrat
Regensburg, Univ., Fachber. Biol.
* HANSEN-DELKESKAMP, Mrs. E.
Saarbriicken, Univ. des Saarlandes,
Inst, flir Genet.
* KROEGER, H. - Prof., Dir.
* LEIBENGUTH, F. - Prof.
* ROBERT, M. - Asst. Prof.
* BOSSHARD, N. U. - Collab.
* BEYSE, J. - Collab.
* SEYDEWITZ, H. H. - Collab.
* BILO, Mrs. A. - Grad. Stud
* MOLLER, G. H. - Grad. Stud.
* TROSCH, W. - Grad. Stud.
* BEETZ, Mrs. B. - Grad. Stud.
* STEINMETZ, H. - Grad. Stud.
Fachber. Biol. (Zool.)
* DEWES, E.
Starnberg,
Bayer. Landesanst. f. Fisch.
FLUCHTER, J.
Stuttgart, Univ. Hohenheini (LH),
Inst. f. Histol. u. Embryol.
* KNESE, K. H. - Prof., Dir.
Tiibingen, Max-Planck Inst. f. Virusforsch.,
Abt. Ill
* BEUG, H.
Tiibingen, Max-Planck Inst. f. Biol.
BEERMANN, W. Prof.
Tiibingen, Univ., Inst. f. Biol. Ill,
Lehrst.Zoophysiol., Abt.
Verhaltensphysiol.
* PETERS, H. M. - Prof.
Zool. Inst.
* SCHWARTZ, V. - Prof.
NETZEL, H. E. M.
Ulm, Zentr. Klin. Morphol.
KOCHER-BECKER, Mrs. U.
Wilhelmshaven, Max-Planck Inst. f. Zellbiol.
* SCHWEIGER, H. G. - Prof., Dir.
Wiirzburg, Univ., Med. Fac,
Dept. of Anat.
* SCHIEBLER, T. H. - Prof., Head
Zool. Inst. (I)
* KRAUSE, G. - Prof. (Emer.)
* KOCHER, W. - Prof.
* EMMERT, W. - Prof.
* JUNG, E. - Akad. Oberrat
* WOLF, R. - Asst.
* WOLBERT, P. - Asst.
* NUSS, Mrs. E. - Asst.
GERMANY (D.D.R.)
Berlin (see also under GERMANY (B.R.D.))
Jena, I-riedr. Schiller Univ.,
Sekt. Biol.-Pflanzenphysiol.
* AUGSTEN, H. - Prof.
Rostock, Univ., Med. Bereich,
Anat. Inst.
* SCHUMACHER, G. H. - Prof., Dir.
* FANGHANEL, J. - Oberarzt
* I'REUND, Mrs. E. - wiss. Mitarb.
GREECE
Athens, Univ., Fac. of Sci.,
Zool. Lab. & Museum
KIORTSIS, V. - Prof., Dir.
* ZAFIRATOS, C.
VEINI (HARITOS), Mrs. M. - Asst.
HUNGARY
Budapest, Children's Hosp. "Paul Heim",
Dept. of Congen. Malform.
BERNDORFER, A. - Chief Surgeon
Budapest, Hung. Acad, of Sci.,
Inst, of Exp. Med., Morphol. Dept.
* GY^VAI (T6TH), Mrs. A. T. - Res. worker
* BUKULYA, B.
Inst, of Exp. Med., Pathophysiol. Dept.
* STARK, E.
MIHALY, K.
Budapest, Res. Inst. f. Pharm. Chem.
* DRUGA (PUSZTASZERI), Mrs. A.
Budapest, Semmelweis Univ.,
Dept. of BioL
* CSABA, G. - Prof.
* TOROK, L. J. - Asst. Prof.
* RADOS, I. - 1st Asst.
Pecs, Med. Univ.,
Anat. Dept.
* SZI'KELY, g.
Szeged, Univ. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* CSILLIK, B. - Prof., Chairman
* kAlmAN, G. - Res. Asst.
* KNYIHAR, Miss E. - Res. Asst.
* GAJ6, Miss M. - Res. Asst.
* NYIRI, S. - Res. Asst.
Tapioszele, Natl. Inst, of Agrobot.
Tissue Cult. Lab.
* HESZKY, L. E. - Head
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Dublin, Univ. Coll.,
Zool. Dept.
* RAMSAY (KUNZ), Mrs. Y. W. - Lect.
* DUKE, E. J. — Lect.
WISE (WYLES), Mrs. C. - Res. Asst.
* AL-ADHAMI, M. A.
* YACOB, A. Y.
ITALY
Arco Felice (Napoli)
Cons. Naz. delle Ricerche,
Lab. of Molec. Embryol.
MONROY, A. - Prof.
MILLONIG, G.
AUGUSTl (TOCCO), Mrs. G.
* DE PETROCELLIS, Miss B.
GRIPPO, P. - Invest.
GERACI, G.
METAFORA, S.
* PARISI, E.
Bari, Univ. of Bari,
Fac. of Med., Inst. Human Anat.
* AMPRINO, R. M. - Prof., Dir.
* CAMOSSO, Miss M. E. - Prof.
* MITOLO, V. - Asst.
* RONCALl, Miss L. - Asst.
* AMBROSE G. - Asst.
Bologna, Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., Inst, of Zool.
* VANNINI, E. - Prof., Dir.
* STAGNI, Miss A. - Prof.
* ZAFFAGNINI, F. - Prof.
* GRASSO, M. - Prof.
* GARDENGHI, G. - Prof.
* ZACCANTl, F. - Prof.
* Dl GRANDE, Miss F. - Asst.
* SABELLl, B. - Asst.
Camerino, Univ.,
Anthropol. Inst.
* TESTA-BAPPENHEIM, I. - Prof., Dir.
* ZOCCATOSTA, A. - Res.
* ClOPPETTINl (CONTl), Mrs. M. - Res.
Catania, Univ.,
1st. di Anat. Uman Norm.
* PASSAPONTl, A. - Prof., Dir.
* MARRARO (CARNAZZA), Mrs. M. L. -
Asst. Prof.
* SERRANTINO (DI DINO). Mrs. G. - Res.
* lANNELLO, Miss A. - Res.
1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp.
RANZOLl, F. - Prof.
DE LUCA, V. - Prof.
SICHEL, G. - Prof.
BARBAGALLO (PATTl), Mrs. I. - Asst.
VISCUSO, Miss R. - Asst.
l-errara, Univ.,
Fac. of Med. & Surg., Inst, of Histol. & Gen.
Embryol.
* CARINCI, P. - Prof., Dir.
* MARIANI, Mrs. G. - Asst.
* BECCHl'TTl, E. - Asst.
* EVANGELISTI, Miss R. - Res.
Fac. of Sci., Inst, of Comp. Anat.
* RAUNICH, L. - Prof.
* SALVATORELLI, G. - Asst.
1st. di Zool.
COLOMBO, G. - Prof., Dir.
PlNAMONTl. S. Prof.
Italy
MICCIARELLI (SBRENNA), Mrs. A. -
FONTANA, F. - Asst.
SBRENNA, G, - Asst.
Genova, Univ.,
1st. di Anat. Comp.
* MINGANTI, A. - Prof.
* FALUGl, Mrs. C. - Res. worker
* RAINERI, Miss M. - Res. worker
1st. di Zool.
* DELLA CROCE, N. - Prof.
* BETTANIN (BELGRANO), Mrs. S. - Asst.
* GAINO, Miss E. - Asst.
L'Aquila, Univ., Inst, of Gen. Biol.
PETRUCCl, D.
Messina, Univ.,
Fac. of Sci., 1st. Idrobiol.
COSTANZO, G. - Asst.
Inst, of Zool. & Comp. Anat.
* BOLOGNARl, A. - Prof., Dir.
* ALBANESE (CARMIGNANI), Mrs. M. P. -
Prof.
* ZACCONE, G. - Prof.
* DONATO (CELl), Mrs. A. - Asst.
* CONTINI, Miss A.
Milano, Univ.,
Fac. of Med., 11. Inst, of Human Anat.
* PANNESE, E. - Prof.
Fac. of Sci., Inst, of Genet.
BARIGOZZI, C. - Prof., Dir.
HALFER, Miss C. - Asst.
FACCIO (DOLFINI), Mrs. S. - Asst.
MOSNA, Miss G. - Res. fellow
1st. di Sci. Bot.
marr£, E.
Modena, Univ., Fac. di Sci. Fis. Mat. e Nat.,
Inst, of Comp. Anat.
* BAFFONI, G. M. - Prof.
* MARINE Miss M. - Asst.
* BERTOLANI, R. - Asst.
* BENEDETTl, I. - Asst.
* OTTAVIANl, E. - Asst.
* TREVISAN, P. - Asst.
Napoli, Univ., II. Fac. of Med.,
1st. di Anat. Umana Norm.
BORGHESE, E. - Prof., Dir.
Fac. di Sci., 1st. Istol. ed Embriol.
* GHIARA, G. - Prof.
* TADDEl, C.
* FILOSA (PARISI), Mrs. S.
* CAMPANELLA, Mrs. C. - Asst.
1st. e Musco di Zool.
CHIEFFI, G. - Prof.
Napoli (see also Arco Felice)
Padova. Univ., Fac. di Sci.,
1st. di Biol. Anim.
* SABBADIN, A. - Prof.
LEVIS, A. G. - Prof.
* SALA, M. - Asst. Prof.
* COLOMBERA, D. - Asst. Prof.
* COLOMBO, L. - Asst.
* DANIILI, G. A. - Asst.
* BURIGHEL, P. - Asst.
Palermo, Univ., Fac. di Sci.,
1st. di Anat. Comp.
* GIUDICE, G. - Prof., Dir.
* MUTOLO, V. - Assoc. Prof.
* VlTTORELLl, Miss M. L. - Asst. Prof.
* RlNALDl, Miss A. M. - Asst. Prof.
* COGNETTl, G. - Asst. Prof.
* PUCCl (MINAFRA). Mrs. 1. - Asst. Prof.
* SCONZO, Mrs. G. - Asst. Prof.
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* PIRRONE, Mrs. A. M. - Asst. Prof.
* RAMIREZ, F. - Asst. Prof.
1st. di Biol. Gen.
* MANCUSO, V. - Prof., Dir.
* GIANGUZZA, M.
* DOLCEMASCOLO, G.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol.
D'AMELIO, V. - Prof.
D'ANCONA (LUNETTA), Mrs. G. - Asst.
Prof.
MINAFRA, S. - Asst. Prof.
DI STEFANO, L. - Asst. Prof.
MUSMECI, Miss M. T. - Res. Assoc.
1st. di Zool.
* ORTOLAN!, Miss G. - Prof., Dir.
* REVERBERI, G. - Prof.
* FARINELLA (FERRUZZA), Mrs. N. -
Prof.
* PATRICOLO, Miss E. - Prof.
* MANSUETO (BONACCORSO), Mrs. C. -
Prof.
* CUSIMANO (CAROLLO), Mrs. T. - Prof.
* DURANTE, Miss M. C. - Prof.
* D'ANNA, T. - Asst. Prof.
* LA SPINA (D'ANNA), Mrs. R. - Asst. Prof.
* MAJORCA (MONTELEONE), Mrs. A. -
Asst.
* PUCCIA, E. - Asst.
* VILLA, Miss L. - Asst.
* DE LEO, G. - Asst.
* FARINA, Miss E. - Res.
Parma, Univ., Fac. di Sci.,
1st. di Zool.
SCHREIBER, B. - Prof., Dir.
RINALDI, Miss L. - Asst.
Pavia, Univ.,
Fac. di Med., Clin. Dermatol.
SERRI, F. - Prof., Chairman
GIANNETTI, A. - Asst.
CERIMELE, D. - Asst.
Fac. Biol. Sci., 1st. Istol. ed Embriol.
MAN FR EDI (ROMANINI), Mrs. M. G. -
Prof., Dir.
FRASCHINI, Miss A. ~ Prof.
PORCELLI, Miss F. - Asst.
BERNOCCHI, Miss G. - Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Inst. Comp. Anat.
* GERZELI, G. - Prof.
Perugia, Univ.,
Fac. di Sci., 1st. Anat. Comp.
* BONDI, C. - Prof., Dir.
* MARINELLI, Mrs. M. - Asst.
* VAGNETTI, Mrs. D. - Asst.
* FARNESI, Miss R. M. - Asst.
* TEI, Mrs. S. - Asst.
1st. di Biol. Gen.
* LIOTTI, F. S. - Prof.. Dir.
* MIGLIORINI (BRUSCHELLI), Mrs. G. -
* BIAGIONI, Mrs. M. - Asst.
* ROSI, Miss G. - Asst.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen.
CARUSO, A. - Asst.
LOCCI, Miss P. - Res.
BODO, Miss M. A. - Res.
Pisa, Univ.,
Inst, of Genet.
* CIONINI, P. G. - Asst.
Inst, of Histol. & Embryol.
* MANCINO, G. - Prof.
* BARSACCHI (PILONE), Mrs. G.
* NARDI, Mrs. L
* GIORGI, F.
* RAGGHIANTI, Miss M.
1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp.
NOBILI, R. - Prof., Dir.
BENAZZL M. - Prof.
BENAZZI (LENTATI), Mrs. G. - Prof.
PUCCINELLI, Mrs. I. ~ Asst.
SCALI, V. - Asst.
MAZZA, M. - Res. Assoc.
LUPORINL P. - Asst.
DINI, F. - Asst.
GREMIGNI, V. - Asst.
Roma, Univ.,
Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Anat. Comp.
* STEFANELLI, A. - Prof., Dir.
* ZACCHEI, Mrs. A. M. - Lect.
* FILONI, S. - Asst.
* ALI-EI (TORCIA), Mrs. L.
1st. di Biol. Gen.
SPIRITO, A. - Prof., Dir.
* SANTORO (D'ANGELO), Mrs. L. - Asst.
Prof.
* GULLUNI CUOMO, Mrs. M. - Asst.
1st. di Zool. "F. Raffaele"
* MANELLI, H. - Prof., Dir.
* PASQUINI, P. - Prof.
* MASTROLIA, Mrs. L. - Asst. Prof.
* MILANO-GRASSI, Mrs. E. - Instr.
* SCOPELLITI, R. - Asst.
* NICOTRA, Miss A. - Asst.
* ACCORDI, Miss F. - Asst.
* DE MATTHAEIS, Mrs. E. - Asst.
* CORUJO ANTELO, Miss A.
* SENATORI, Miss O. - Res. worker
* GALLO, Miss V. - Res. worker
* FERRINI, U. - Res. Assoc.
II. Chair of Histol. & Embryol.
* RUSSO-CAIA. S. - Prof.
Sassari, Univ.,
Fac. di Sci., 1st. di Zool.
* LEPORI, N. G. - Prof., Dir.
* PALA, Miss M. - Asst.
* LISSIA (FRAU), Mrs. A. M. - Asst.
* ARRU, Miss A. - Asst.
Torino, Univ.,
Fac. of Med., 1st. Anat. Umana Norm.
* FILOGAMO, G. - Prof., Dir.
CANTING, D. - Asst.
* GIACOBINI, G. - Asst.
* ROBECCHI GIACOBINI, Mrs. M. G. - Asst.
* SISTO DANEO , Mrs. L. - Asst.
* TORRE, C. - Asst.
Cell & Molec. Biol. Lab.
* COMOGLIO, P. M.
* BERTINI, Miss M. - Asst. Prof.
* PRAT, Miss M. - postgrad. Res. Fellow
* TARONE, G. - Asst.
1st. Chim. Biol.
* RINAUDO, M. T. - Prof.
1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen.
MARCHISIO, P. C. - Lib. doc.
GREMO, Miss F. - Asst. Prof.
Fac. of Sci., 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol.
GUARD ABASSI, Miss A. - Prof., Dir.
CAMPANTICO, E. - Asst.
GUASTALLA, Miss A. - Grad. stud.
Fac. Vet. Med., 1st. di Istol. Embriol. Gen.
BARASA, A.
Trieste, Univ.,
1st. di Zool. e Anat. Comp.
GHIRARDELLI, E. - Prof., Dir.
RADO LUSER, Mrs. G. - Asst.
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DI MARCOTULLIO, A. - Asst.
GRAZIOSI, G. - Asst.
NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam, Neth. Centr. Inst, for Brain Res.
ARIENS KAPPERS, J. - Prof., Dir.
* CORNER, M. A. - Head Lab. Develop.
Physiol.
* BAKER, R. E. - Sen. staff member
* BAKHUIS, W. L. - Lab. Develop. Physiol.
Amsterdam, Univ. of Amsterdam,
Med. Fac, Anat. -Embryol. Inst.
* LIMBORGH, J. van - Prof., Dir.
* WOERDEMAN, M. W. - Prof. (Emer.)
* TRAMPUSCH, H. A. L. - Sen. Lect.
* LOS, J. A. - Sen. Lect.
* DRUKKER, J. - Sen. Lect.
* MADJEREK, Z. S. - Res. Assoc.
* TONNEYCK (MULLER), Mrs. I. - Asst.
* LAANE, H. M. - Asst.
* ROEST (WAGENAAR), Mrs. J. A. - Asst.
* HARREBOMEE, Mrs. A. E. - Res. Assoc.
* CHARLES, R. - Res. Assoc.
* DESTREE, O. H. J. - Asst.
Histol. Lab.
STEGEMAN, Mrs. J. H. J.
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
* NAAKTGEBOREN, C. - Sen. Sci. Off.
* BONTEKOE, Miss E. H. M.
Fac. of Sci., Zool. Lab.
RAAMSDONK, W. van - Sci. worker
Amsterdam, Vrije Univ., Med. Fac,
Lab. Anat. -Embryol.
* NIE, C. J. van
Bilthoven, Natl. Inst. Publ. Health
Dept. Teratol. & Pharm. Pathol.
* PETERS, P. W. J.
Groningen, Univ., Med. Fac,
Dept. Anat. & Embryol.
* WILDE, A. G. de - Prof., Head
* PLEEGING, J. H.
* GLAS P.
* JONGH, H.J. de - Lect.
Dept. Pediat., Lab. Develop. Biochem.
KRAAN, G. P. B.
Groningen (see also Haren)
Haren (Gr,), Univ., Genet. Inst.
* PIJNACKER, L. P. - Sen. Sci. Off.
* TEMPELAAR, M. J. - Sci. Off.
* FEIERTAG (KOPPEN), Mrs. C. C. M.
Fac. of Sci., Bot. Lab.
* WESSELS, J.G. H. - Prof.
* SIETSMA, J. H. - Res. Assoc
* VRIES, O. M. H. de - Res. Assoc.
* VALK, P. van der - Res. Assoc.
* DATEMA, R. - Res. Assoc.
Leiden, State Univ.,
Lab. Cell Biol. & Histol.
* GAILLARD, P. J. - Prof., Dir.
* ZAAYKR, Miss J. J. P. - Lect.
* THESINGH, Miss C. W. - Sen. Sci. Off.
* BURGER, Mrs. E. H. - Sci. worker
* SCHERIT, J. P. - Reader
* OKKER (REITSMA), Mrs. G. H. - Sci.
worker
* NIJWEIDE, P. J. - Sci. worker
* VALKEMA-PORRl-NGA, Mrs. I'. C. - Sci.
worker
* BRINKMANN, A. O. - Sci. worker
* V1:GT, G. B. - Sci. worker
Lab. of Med. Chem.
* ROOY, R. E. de 122
Netherlands
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
* GEBHARDT, D. O. E. - Biochem.
Fac. of Sci., Bot. Lab.
* SIEBERS, A. M.
Genet. Lab.
* BREUGEL, F. M. A. van - Sci. worker
* ZONNEVELD, B. J. M. - Sci. worker
* VREEZEN, Miss W. J. - Sci. worker
Zool. Lab., Unit Cell Biol. -Morphogen.
* KONUN, Th. M. - Lect.. Head
STARRE (van der MOLEN), Mrs. L. G. van
der - Sci. worker
* SPREY, Th. E. - Sci. worker
* WESTRA, A. - Res. Assoc.
* VIJVERBERG, A. J. - Sci. worker
* PRIESTER, W. de - Sci. worker
Nieuwersluis, Limnol. Inst.
* SOEKARJO, R. - Dir.
* STEENBERGEN, C. L. M. - Sci. Off.
Nijmegen, Univ., Fac. of Med.
Dept. of Anat. & Embryol.
LAMMERS, H. J. - Prof., Dir.
* GRIBNAU, Miss A. A. M. - Asst.
* VERHOFSTAD, A. A. J. - Asst.
* POUWELS, Miss E. - Asst.
* KORT, E. de - Sci. worker
* THORS, F. - Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. Biochem.
BONTING, S. L. - Prof., Head
DAEMEN, F. J. M. - Sci. Off.
Dept. of Bot.
* LINSKENS, H. F. - Prof.
* CROES, A. F. - Sci. Off.
Dept. of Genet.
* HELMSING, P. J. - Res. Assoc
* LEENDERS, H. J. - Res. Assoc.
* DERKSEN, J. - Res. Asst.
* SIN, Y. T. - Res. fellow
* EEKEN, J. C. J. - Res. Asst.
* KONINKX, J. F. J. G. - Res. Asst.
Dept. of Zool.
* DENUCE, J. M. - Prof., Dir.
* HERP, F. van - Res. Assoc.
* MEER, J. M. van der - Res. Asst.
* HAARLEM, R. van - Res. Asst.
Rotterdam, Erasmus Univ., Med. Fac,
Dept. of Anat. & Embryol.
* KREDIET, P. - Lect.
* KLEIN, H. W. - 1st Sci. worker
* SANYAL, S. - 1st Sci. worker
Dept. of Endocr., Growth & Reprod.
* ZEILMAKER, G. H.
Dept. of E.\p. Pathol.
* BOTH, N. J. de
Tilburg, Elisabeth Hosp.
Dept. of Neurol.
* GEELEN, J. A. G.
Utrecht, Hubrecht Lab. (Intern. Embryol. Inst.)
* NIEUWKOOP, P. D. - Prof., Dir.
* FABER, J. - Deputy Dir.
* BOTERENBROOD, Miss E. C. ( exp.
morphol.)
* HARA, K. (photo- & cinematogr.)
* LAWSON, Miss K. A. (tissue cult.)
* BLUEMINK, J. G. (electr. micr.)
* UBBELS, Miss G. A. (histochem.)
* OUWENEEL, W. J. (devl. genet.)
* LAAT, S. W. de (biophys.)
* SAAG, P. T. van der (biochem.)
* DURSTON, A. J. (devl. physiol.)
* HENGST, R. T. M. - Res. Assoc.
SALOME, B. Z. (chief librarian)
Netherlands
Poland
Utrecht. State Univ., Fac. of Med.,
Dept. of Med. Anat. & Embryol.
* DOORENMAALEN, W. J. van - Prof., Dir.
* BRAHMA, S. K. - Sen. Sci. Off.
* GROENENDIJK (HUIJBERS), Mrs. M. M.
* STARRE, H. van der - Sci. worker
* JANSSEN, P. T. - Sci. worker
Dept. of Biophys. Chem.
* VVIJK, R. van
Dental School, Orthodont. Dept.
* MARKENS, I. S.
* OUDHOF, H. A. J.
Fac. of Sci., Bot Lab.
GENDEREN, H. H. van
Genet. Inst., Popul. «&. Evol. Biol.
* SCHARLOO, W. - Prof.
* JONG, Miss G. de - Lect.
* SCHOUTEN, S. C. M.
* THORIG, G. E. W.
* HOORN, A. J. W.
Theoret. Biol. Group
* LINDENMAYER, A. - Prof.
* FRIJTERS, D.
Zool. Lab.
* VERDONK, N. H. - Prof., Dir.
* RAVEN, Chr. P. - Prof. (Enier.)
* GEILENKIRCHEN, W. L. M. - Lect.
* LABORDUS, V.
* BIGGELAAR, J. A. M. v.d.
* BOON (NIERMEYFR), Mrs. E. K.
* WAL, U. P. v.d.
* DONGEN, C. A. M. van
* ARNOLDS, W.J. A.
* BEZEM, J.J.
* DOHMEN, M. R.
Fac. of Vet. Sci., Anat. & Embryol. Inst.
* WENSING, C. J. G. - Reader
HARTMAN, W.
* COLENBRANDER, B. - Sci. Off.
* STRAATEN, H. W. M. van - Sci. Off.
Chn. of Vet. Obstet. & Gynecol.
* TAVERNE, M. A. M.
Wageningen, Agric. Univ.,
Dept. of Bot.
* WILLEMSE, M. T. M. - Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
* BROEK. H. W. J. van den
Dept. of Horticult.
* WELLENSIEK, S. J. - Prof.
* BRAGT, J. van
* PIERIK. R. L. M. - Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Plant Physiol.
* BRUINSMA, J. - Prof., Head
* BERGHOEF, J.
* KARSSEN, C. M. - Sen. Res. Off.
* KNEGT, E. - Sen. Res. Off.
* LOON, L. C. van - Res. Assoc.
* VARGA, A. - Sen. Res. Off.
NORWAY
Bergen, Univ., Anat. Inst.
HARKMARK. W. - Prof., Dir.
* ABRO, A. - Asst. Prof.
* KVINNSLAND, S. - Asst. Prof.
Oslo, Univ., Anat. Inst.
* JANSEN, J. - Prof. (Emer.)
* KORNELIUSSEN, H. - Asst. Prof.
Dent. Fac, Dept. of Anat.
* RISNES, S.
Tromso, Univ., Inst. Biol. & Geol.
* LONNING (VADER), Mrs. S. - Lect.
POLAND
Krakow, Jagellonian Univ.,
Dept. of Comp. Anat.
SZARSKI. H. - Prof., Head
* GRODZINSKI, Z. - Prof. (Emer.)
* KILARSKI, W. - Lect.
* BYCZKOWSKA (SMYK), Mrs. W.
Inst, of Bot., Dept. of Plant Cytol. & Embryol.
* TURAtA-SZYBOWSKA, Mrs. K.
* CZAPIK, Miss R. - Doc.
* IZMAItOW, Miss R.
* MAtECKA, Mrs. J.
Inst, of Molec. Biol., Lab. of Plant Physiol.
* RYCZKOWSKI, M. - Lect.
Inst, of Zool., Dept. of Genet. & Evol.
* KRZANOWSKA, Mrs. H. - Head
* KALETA, Mrs. E. W. - Asst.
* WABIK, Miss B. - Asst.
Zool. Dept.
* JURA, C. - Head
* KRZYSZTOFOWICZ, Miss A. - Assoc.
Prof.
* TYSKIEWICZ, Mrs. K. - Asst.
* KLAG, J. - Asst.
* GODULA, J. - Asst.
* JONCZY J. — Asst.
* ROMANOWSKA, Miss E. - Asst.
Krakow, Med. Acad.,
Dept. of Biol. & Embryol.
SREBRO, Z. - Asst. Prof., Dir.
* RZEHAK, K. - Res. Asst.
Krakow, Polish Acad, of Sci., Inst, of
Pharmacol.,
Dept. of Neuropathol.
* KALUZA, J. S. - Asst. Prof.
Lodz, Acad, of Med.,
Dept. of Histol. & Embryol.
FORTAK, W. - Chief
LEONIENI, J. - Adj.
KMIEC, B. - Asst.
BOCZKOWSKA, Mrs. J. - Asst.
WYSOCKA, Miss B. - Asst.
SOPINSKI, M. - Asst.
Poznari, Med. Acad.,
Inst, of Neurol. & Sens. Org.
* WENDER, M. B. - Prof., Head
* KOZIK, M. - Head Lab. Pathol.
* MULAREK, Mrs. O. - Head Lab. Exp.
Neurol.
Torun, Univ. Nic. Copernicus,
Inst, of Biol., Dept. of Zool.
* KSIAZEK-MIKULSKA, Mrs. I. - ord. Prof.
Warszawa, Agric. Univ.,
Dept. of Histol. & Embryol.
* BIELANSKA-OSUCHOWSKA, Mrs. Z. -
Prof.
* LIWSKA, Miss J. - Asst.
Fac. of Zootechn., Dept. of Biol. Basis of Anim.
Breeding
* WOYKE, J. - Prof.
Warszawa, Hematol. Inst.,
Dept. of Physiopathol.
* KOPEC, Miss J.
Warszawa, Med. Acad.,
Inst, of Obstet. & Gynecol.,
Lab. of Exp. Embryol.
* MYSTKOWSKA-BACZKOWSKA, Mrs. E. T.
* CHOROSZEWSKA-LELICINSKA, Mrs. A. -
Sen. Asst.
* KOMAR, Mrs. A. - Sen. Asst.
* NIEMIERKO, Mrs. A. - Sen. Asst.
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* BENTYN, K. - Sen. Asst.
* MANKOWSKA, Mrs. E. - Asst.
Dept. of Pathomorphol.
SZAMBORSKI, J. J. - Chief
CZYZEWSKA (LIEBHART), Mrs. M. -
Asst.
Warszawa, Nencki Inst, of Exp. Biol.
Dept. Bioenerget. & Bioprod.
STYZYNSKA (JUREWICZ), Mrs. E.
Warszawa, Polish Acad, of Sci.,
Inst, of Ecol.
* KAMLER, Mrs. E.
Warszawa, Univ.,
Zool. Inst., Dept. of Cytol.
MATUSZEWSKI, B. - Doc.
MORACZEWSKI, J. - Sen. Asst.
SOLTYNSKA (MARCINKOWSKA),
Mrs. M. - Sen. Asst.
Zool. Inst., Dept. of Embryol.
* TARKOWSKI, A. K. - Prof.
* ROGULSKA, Miss T. - Sen. Asst.
* 02DZENSKI, W. - Sen. Asst.
* CZOtOWSKA, Miss R. K. - Sen. Asst.
* WITKOWSKA, Mrs. A. - Sen. Asst.
* MODLINSKI, J. A. - Asst.
* WR6bLEWSKA, Miss J. - Asst.
* OPAS, Mrs. J. - Asst.
Zool. Inst., Lab. of Protozool.
* KACZANOWSKI, A. - Sen. Asst.
* KACZANOWSKA(DOBRZANSKA),
Mrs. J. - Sen. Asst.
* RADZIKOWSKI, S. - Sen. Asst.
Dept. of Vert. Zool.
HALBA, R. - Asst.
PLASOTA, K. J. - Asst.
Warszawa
* PERKOWSKA (MOSER), Mrs. E.
Wroc^'aw, ^'oll. Agnc, Chair of Zool.
HUMINSKI, S. - Doc.
Wrocl'aw, Univ., Zool. Inst.,
Dept. of Gen. Zool.
* SEMBRAT, K. - Prof. (Emer.)
* KO^CIELSKI, B. - Dir.
* N0WAK6WNA, Miss J. - Adj.
* KIEJLBdWNA, Miss L. - Adj.
* TERPItOWSKA, Miss B.
* OGORZAtEK, A.
* kassni;r, J.
Dept. of Syst. Zool.
* KO^CIELSKA, Mrs. M. K. - Adj.
Zabrze, Silcsian Acad, of Med.,
Inst, of Biol. & Morphol.
Dept. of Gen. Biol.
WR6BLEVVSKI, R. - Prof., Head
ACHTELIK, W. - Adj.
GRZYBEK, Mrs. A. - Adj.
CZAPSKA (DZIEKANOWSKA), Mrs. D.
Adj.
HOLAK, H. - Sen. Asst.
KUCIAS, J. - Adj.
PORTUGAL
Lisboa, Univ., Fac. Med.,
Inst. Histol. e Embriol.
XAVIER MORATO, M. J. - Prof., Dir.
RODRIGUl.S CORREIRA, Mrs. M. J. -
Asst.
AMADO, P. O. - Asst.
I'ac. Cienc, Musea Bocage
* SACCARAO, G. da I'ONSIICA - Prof.
Porto, I'Hc, of Med., Inst. Anat.
* ABRUNHOSA, R. Asst. Prof.
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Cluj, Inst. Med. et Pharm.,
Chaire Biol.-Histol.
* PREDA. V. G. - Prof.
* CRACIUN, Mrs. O. - Chef de Trav.
* PROTASE, Mrs. A. POPPER -Asst.
Timi^oara, Acad., Stiinte Med.,
Lab. Embriol. Norm, si Patol.
* MENKES, B. - Prof.
* SANDOR, S. - Head Lab.
* ALEXANDRU, Mrs. C. - Sci. worker
* AMELS, Mrs. D. - Sci. worker
* CHECIU, I. - Sci. worker
* PRELIPCEANU, Miss O. - Sci. worker
* FAZEKAS (TODEA), Mrs. I.
* CHECIU, Mrs. M.
* DELEANU, M. - Sci., coUab.
Timi^oara, Med. School,
Dept. Med. Biol.
* MENKES, B. - Prof.
* LITVAC, B. - Lect.
* MIRCOV, Mrs. O. - Asst.
* TUDOSE, Mrs. O. - Asst.
SCOTLAND (see UNITED KINGDOM)
SPAIN
Barcelona, Univ., Fac. Med.,
Dept. of Anat.
* RUANO GIL, D. - Prof., Head
* DOMENECH RATTO, G. - Prof. Agr.
* TEJEDO MATEU, A. - Prof. Adj.
* VILANOVA TRIAS, J. - Prof. Adj.
* SANJUST GIMENEZ, J. - Prof. Adj.
Granada, Univ., Fac. Med.,
Inst. F. Oloriz, Dept. Anat.
GUIRAO-PEREZ, M. - Prof., Dir.
ALVAREZ, L. - Prof. Adj.
PASCUAL-MORENILLA, Miss M. T. - Prof.
Adj.
RODA, A. - Prof. Adj.
ARANEGA, Miss A. - Asst. Prof.
CHAMORRO, J. M. - Asst. Prof.
Madrid, Centre de Invest. Biol.,
Inst, de Genet, y Antropol.
* GARCIA-BELLIDO, A. - Res. member
* MORATO, G. - Res. member
* SANTAMARIA, P. - Res. fellow
* RIPOLL, P. - Res. member
* FERRUS. A. - Res. member
* CAPDEVILLA, Miss M. P. - Res. member
Madrid, Inst. Cajal
GONZALES-SANTANDER, R.
Santander, Fac. de Med.,
Dept. Anat., Serv. Embriol. Exp.
* OJF.DA SAHAGUN, J. L. - Prof.
* HURLE GONZALEZ, J. M. - Asst. Prof.
* GARCIA-PORRERO, J. A. - Asst. Prof.
Scvilla, Univ., Fac. de Med.,
Cat. de Anat., Lab. limbriol. Exp.
* GENIS-GALVEZ, J. M. - Prof.
* PUELLES-LOPEZ, L. - Asst. Prof.
* CANADAS-VILLALTA, J. A. - Asst. Prof.
Vatladolid, Univ., Fac. de Med.,
Cat. de Anat., Serv. I'.mbriol. Exp.
* BARBOSA AYUCAR, E. - Prof. Aggr.
Spain
Switzerland
GARCIA VALDECASAS HUELIN, J. M.
INIGUI-Z LOBETO, C.
SWEDEN
Goteborg. Univ.,
Lab. of Oral Biol., Dept. of Histol.
* LINDE, L. A. - Docent
Fac. of Odontol., Dept. of Oral Histopathol.
* MORGAN, P. R.
Zool. Inst.
ENEMAR, E. A. W. - Prof.
BERGQUIST. H.
ARONSSON, S. B.
EURENIUS (PERSON), Mrs. L.
JARSKAR, R. J.
TERNEBY, Miss U. K.
Lund, Tornblad Inst. f. Comp. Embryol.
* KALLI^:N, a. J. B. - Prof., Dir.
* BJERRE, B. - Docent
Lund, Univ.,
Zool. Inst., Dept. Syst. Zool.
STROMBERG, J.-O. - Docent
Zoophysiol. Inst.
* EMANUELSSON, H. - Asst. Prof., Head
* KARLSSON, B. - Asst. Prof.
* BRUCE, L.
* PALEN, K.
* LUNDQUIST, A.
Malmo, Univ. of Lund,
Dept. of Obstet.-Gvnecol.
* GENNSER, C. - Prof.
Stockholm, AB KABI,
Dept. of Pharmacol. & To.xicol.
* HAGSTROM, B. E. - Docent
Stockholm, Karohnska Inst.,
Dept. of Pediat. Pathol.
IVEMARK, B. I. - Assoc. Prof., Head
ROBERTSON, B. - Res. fellow
Lab. of Teratol.
LARSSON, K. S. - Assoc. Prof.
HORNBLAD, p. Y. - Asst. Prof.
ERIKSSON, Miss M. - Asst. Prof.
MARSK. L. -- Res. Assoc.
Stockholm, Univ., Dept. of Zool.
* EERNHOLM, B.
* HAGELIN, L. O. - Lect.
Wenner-Grcn Inst. f. E.\p. Biol.
* HULTIN. J. M. T. - Prof., Dir.
* GUSTAFSON, T. - Assoc. Prof.
* AFZELIUS, B. A. - Assoc. Prof.
* BACKSTROM, S. A. A. - Asst. Prof.
* ELIASSON (KLEIN), Mrs. E. - Asst.
* TONEBY, M. I. - Res. Asst.
* IMMERS, J. - Res. Assoc.
* RAFTELL, Mrs. M.
* RYBERG, Mrs. E.
* WESTIN, Mrs. M.
Stockholm,
* KINDAHL, Miss M. E. - Lect.
UmeS, Univ., Dept. of Biol.
* BERTMAR, G. - Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Zoophysiol.
* L0VTRUP, S. - Prof.
* L0VTRUP (REIN), Mrs. H. - Docent
LOEFFLER, C. A. - Docent
* LANDSTROM, U. - Asst.
* HANSSON mild, K. - Res. Asst.
* NELSON, L. - Asst.
Uppsala, Univ., Zool. Inst.
JACOBSON, D. C. O. - Prof.
HORSTADIUS, S. - Prof. (Emer.)
JAGERSTEN, K. G. M. - Prof. (Emer.)
HOLM, K. A. - Docent
FRANZ^N, A. S. - Docent
EHN, J. A. - Docent.
GIDHOLM, L. - Docent
HENDELBERG, J. - Docent
JONSSON, B. G.
STROM, R.
WIDERSTEN, B.
CANTELL, C. E.
LOFBERG, J. E.
GEZELIUS, N. G. B.
EBENDAL, T. L. - Asst.
HEDLUND, K. O. - Asst.
SWITZERLAND
Basel, Univ., Anat. Inst.
* LUDWIG, K. S. - Prof.
* BAUR, R.
* KRESS, Miss A.
* SPORNITZ, U. M.
* MULLER, Miss F.
Biozentr., Dept. Cell Biol.
* GEHRING, W. J. - Prof.
* GERISCH, G.
* WEIDELI, H. J.
* BERNHARD, H. P. - Asst. Prof.
* NANJUNDIAH, V.
* MALCHOW, D. W. H.
* MARSH, J. L.
* NUSSLEIN, C.
* ISH-HOROWICZ, D.
* ARTAVANIS-TSAKONAS, S.
* SCHEDL, P.
VAN DEUSEN, E. B.
Zool. Anstalt
PORTMANN, A. - Prof. (Emer.)
NOESCH, H. - Prof.
SENN, D. G. - Asst.
Bern, Naturhist. Museum
* HUBER, W. - Prof., Dir.
Bern, Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* RfiVIiSZ (FERENCZY), Mrs. E. - Prosect.
* RAZEK, H. A. - Instr.
Zool. Inst., Div. Cell & Develop. Biol.
* WEBER, R. - Prof.
* HAUSER, R. F. - Prof.
* RYFFEL, G. - Asst.
* WAHLI, W. - Res. Asst.
* MOILLIET, G. - Res. Asst.
* SCHWAGER, I. - Res. Asst.
Zool. Inst., Abt. Morphol. u. Biol. Wirbelt.
* HUBER, W. - Prof.
Bern (see also Ostermundigen)
Chene-Bougeries, Univ. de Geneve,
Dept. Biol. Anim., Lab. Embryol. Molec.
* CRIPPA, M. - Prof.
Stat, de Zool. Exper.
FISCHBERG, M. - Prof. ord.
* DROIN, Miss A. ~ Charg. Rech.
Fribourg, Univ., Inst. Biol. Anim.
Dept. d'Embryol.-Teratol. Exp.
* SCHOWING, J. - Prof.
* ROBADEY (RIBAS), Mrs. M. - Asst.
* DIETHELM, F. - Asst.
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U.K. (England)
Inst. d'Histol.-Embryol. Gen.
CONTl, G. - Prof., Dir.
* MUSY, J. P. - Priv. Doz.
* GOTZOS, V. - Asst.
* GOTZOS (CAPPELLI), Mrs. B. - Priv. Doz.
Geneve, Univ., Fac. de Med.,
Inst. d'Anat.
* BAUMANN, J. A. - Prof., Dir.
Clin. Gynecol.-Obstet.,
Lab. of Embryol. & Cytogenet.
* KAJII, T. - Asst. Prof.
* FERRIER, Miss A. - Res. Assoc.
* NIIKAWA, N. - Res. Assoc.
Inst. d'Histol., Lab. d'Embryol. Exp.
* GALLERA, J. - Reader, Dir.
* NICOLET, G. - Asst.
Geneve (see also Chene-Bougeries)
Kehrsatz
* STRAUSS, F. - Prof.
Lausanne, Inst. Suisse de Rech. Exp. sur le
Cancer
* YAMADA, T. - Prof.
* MODAK, S. P.
Lausanne, Univ., Inst. d'Histol.-Embryol.
* PEXIEDER, T. - Asst. Prof.
Ostermundigen-Be, Univ. Bern.,
Brain Anat. Inst.
* PILLERI, G. - Prof., Dir.
* KRAUS, Miss C. - Asst.
* GIHR, Miss M. - Asst.
Ziirich, Swiss Fed. Inst, of Technol.
Inst, of Cell Biol.
* EPPENBERGER, H. M. - Assoc. Prof.
* LEZZI, M. - Oberasst.
* TURNER. D. C. - Oberasst.
* HOLDEREGGER, C. - Asst.
* GMUER, R. - Asst.
* MAEHR, R. - Asst.
* FREY, M. - Asst.
* CHIQUET, M. - Asst.
* BOGENMANN, E. - Asst.
* PERRIARD, J. C. - Asst.
* WYSS, C. - Res. Assoc.
* HEIZMANN, C. - Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Zool.
* ULRICH, H. - Prof., Dir.
* CAMENZIND, R. - Oberasst.
* WENT, D. F.
Zurich, Univ., Med. Fac,
Dept. of Anat., Histol. & Embryol.
* TONDURY, G. - Prof., Dir.
* TH FILER, K. - Prof.
RICKENBACHER, J. - Prof.
* KISTLER, G. S. - Head Div. Electr. Micr.
Inst, of Gen. Bot., Cytol. Lab.
* HOHL, H. R. - Prof.
* PARISH, R. W. - Res. Assoc.
Inst. f. Molek. Biol. II
* BIRNSTIEL, M. L. - Prof.
Zool.-Vergl. Anat. Inst.
TARDENT, P. - Prof., Dir.
* CHi:N, P. S. - Prof.
* HADORN, E. - Prof.
* NOTHIGER, R. - Prof.
* KUBLI, E.
* DUBENDORFER. A.
* SCHMID, V. S.
* BRUNNERT, A. - Asst.
* WYL, E. von - Asst.
* ACHERMANN, I. - Asst.
* BOELSTERLI, U. - Asst.
* DOBINDORFER, K. - Asst.
* GLINZ, Miss S. - Asst.
* STEINER, E. - Asst.
* STRUB, S. O. - Asst.
* WEBER, K. - Asst.
TURKEY (see under ASIA in part 2)
UNITED KINGDOM (U.K.)
ENGLAND
Ascot, London Univ., Imp. Coll.,
Dept. Zool. & Appl. Entomol.
* LEES, A. D. - Chief Field Station
* STEEL, C. G. H. - Res. fellow
Beckenham, Wellcome Res. Labs.,
Dept. of Pathol.
* JAMES, D. A. - Sen. Res. Sci.
Birmingham, Univ.,
Dental School, Dept. of Oral Pathol.
* LAVELLE, C. L. B.
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* EAYRS, J. T. - Prof., Head
* ECKSTEIN, P. - Prof. (Endocr.)
* FRANCHI, L. L. - Sen. Lect.
* SWANSON (EARTLY), Mrs. H. H. - Sen.
Lect.
* BEAUMONT, Miss H. M. - Lect.
* BERRY, M. - Lect.
* BUTLER, S. R. - Lect.
* SALMONS, S. - Lect.
* JONES (HOLT), Mrs. E. C. - Res. fellow
* HURST, P. R. - Res. feUow
Dept. of Biochem.
WALKER, D.G. - Prot.
Dept. of Genet.
* WALLACE, H. - Lect.
* MADEN, M. - Res. stud.
Dept. of Zool. & Comp. Physiol.
* COHEN, J. - Sen. Lect. (Embryol.)
Birmingham, Queen Ehsabeth Hosp.,
Dept. of Surg.
* WATTS, G. T. - Consult. Surg.
Brighton, Univ. of Sussex,
School of Biol. Sci.
SANG, J. H. - Prof. (Genet.)
GOODWIN, B. C. - Reader (Dev. Biol.)
COLE, R. J. - Reader (Dev. Genet.)
WEBSTER, G. C. - Lect. (Dev. Biol.)
FRENCH, V. K. - Grad. stud.
Bristol, Univ.,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
* KELLY, W. A. - Sen. Lect.
* BERKOVITZ, B. K. B. - Lect.
* KNOWLAND, J. S. - Lect.
Dept. of Pathol.
* BILLINGTON, W. D.
* JENKINSON, E. J. - Res. Assoc.
* SEARLE, R. F. - Res. Asst.
* SMITH, Miss G. - Res. Asst.
* SELLENS. M. H. - Grad. stud.
Dept. ofBactcriol.
* PEACOCK, D. B. - Lect.
* GREENHAM, L. W. - Lect.
School of Vet. Sci., Dept. of Anim. Husb.
BISHOP, M. W. H. - Reader
Cambridge, Med. Res. Council,
Lab. of Molec. Biol.
* BRl NNER, S.
CRICK, F. H. C.
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* GURDON, J. B.
* LAWRENCE, P. A.
MITCHISON. G. J.
* SULSTON, J. E.
* WILCOX, M.
Cambridge, Strangeways Res. Lab.
* ABERCROMBIE, M. - Prof., Dir.
* DUNN, G. A.
Cambridge, Univ.,
Anat. School
* HARRISON, R. J. - Prof., Dir.
* MESSAGE, M. A. - Lect.
* PRATT, C. W. McE. - Lect.
* WOOLLAM, D. H. M. - Lect.
* YOUNG, B. A. - Lect.
* STEVEN, D. H. - Lect.
* NAVARATNAM, V. - Lect.
* JOHNSON, M. H. - Lect.
* MORRISS, Miss G. M. - Demonst.
* STEELE, C. E. - Asst.
A. R. C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol.
* AMOROSO, E. C. - Prof.
* STANIER, Miss M. W.
* PERRY, J. S. - Princ. Sci. Off.
* SYMONS. D. B. A. - Sen. Sci. Off.
* BINNS, R. M. - Princ. Vet. Res. Off.
A. R. C. Unit of Dev. Bot.
* BARLOW. P. W. - Sen. Sci. Off.
A. R. C. Unit of Reprod. Physiol. & Biochem.
* MANN, T. R. R. - Prof., Dir.
* ROWSON, L. E. A. - Deputy Dir.
* ADAMS, C. E. - Princ. Sci. Off.
* POLGE, C. - Sen. Princ. Sci. Off.
* BOURSNELL, J. C. - Sen. Princ. Sci. Off.
* HAY, Miss M. F. - Princ. Sci. Off.
* MOOR. R. M. - Princ. Sci. Off.
* DOTT, H. M. - Princ. Sci. Off.
Dept. of Genet.
* ASHBURNER, M. - Lect.
Dept. of Pathol.
FELL, Dame Honor B.
Psychol. Lab.
* VINCE, Miss M. A.
Dept. of Physiol., Marshall Lab.
AUSTIN. C. R.
* NEW, D. A. T.
EDWARDS, R. G. - Reader
* WEBB, F. T. G. - Postd. Res. fellow
Dept. of Zool.
WIGGLESWORTH, Sir. V. B. - Prof.
(Emer.)
Colchester, Univ. of Essex,
Biol. Dept.
* ASHWORTH, J. M. - Prof.
* HAMES, B. D. - Lect.
Durham, Univ., Dept. of Zool.
* ASHBY, K. R. - Lect.
* HORTON, J. D. - Lect.
Exeter, Univ.,
Dept. Biol. Sci., Hatherly Labs.
* DEUCHAR, Miss E. M.
Godalming, Inst. Oceanogr. Sci.
* RICE, A. L.
Harrow, Clin. Res. Ctr.
* LANSDOWN, A. (Exp. Pathol.)
* ERASER, Mrs. L. REPSIS
Dept. Infant Development
* BARNES. R. - Head
Harwell, M. R. C. Radiobiol. Unit
* LYON, Miss M. F.
Hull, Univ., Zool. Dept.
* MANNING, Miss M. J. - Sen. Lect.
Leeds, Univ. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* TARIN, D. - Lect.
* JOHNSON, D. R.
lOANNOU, J. M. - Lect.
Leicester, Univ., Dept. of Anat.
* BECK, F. - Prof.
* ENGLAND, Mrs. M. A. - Sen. Lect.
* GULAMHUSEIN, A. P. - Lect.
* WAKELY (DENT), Mrs. J. - Lect.
School Biol. Sci., Bot. Labs.
* STREET, H. E. - Prof.
* BAYLISS, M. W.
* WITHERS, L. - ARC Res. fellow
Liverpool, Univ., Anat. Dept.
* HARRISON, R. G. - Prof.
* MacMILLAN, E. W.
Dept. of Zool.
* STANISSTREET, M. - Lect.
* OSBORN, J. C. - Res. stud.
* SMITH, J. L. - Res. stud.
Liverpool (see also ISLE OF MAN, Port
Erin)
London, Brit. Museum (Nat. Hist.),
Dept. of Zool.
* FINCHAM, A. A. - Sen. Sci. Off.
* INGLE, R. W. - Sen. Sci. Off.
London, Charing Cross Hosp.,
Med. School, Anat. Dept.
* GLENISTER, T. W. - Prof., Dir.
London, City of London Polytechn.,
Dept. of Biol.
LOWERY. R. S. - Lect.
MALEYVAR, R. P. - Res. stud.
London, Guy's Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* JOSEPH, J. - Prof.
* DYSON (DEPLEDGE), Mrs. M. - Sen. Lect.
Biol. Dept.
* BAXTER, E. W. - Head
Paediat. Res. Unit
* POLANI, P. E. - Prof.
* ADINOLFI, M. - Sen. Lect.
* BENSON, P. F. - Sen. Lect.
* GIANNELLI, F. B. - Sen. Lect.
* SELLER, Miss M. J. - Lect.
* FENSOM, A. H. - Res. Assoc.
London, Imp. Cane. Res. Fund Labs.
* WEISS, R. A.
London, Imp. Coll. of Sci. & Techn.,
Dept. of Zool. & Appl. Entomol.
* SMYTH, J. D. - Prof.
London, Middlesex Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Biol, as Appl. to Med.
* WOLPERT, L. - Prof., Dir.
* HAMILTON, Miss L.
London, Natl. Inst, of Med. Res.
MEDAWAR, Sir P. B. - Prof.
GAZE, R. M. - Head Div. Dev. Biol.
TATA, J. R. - Sci. Staff Member
FELDMAN, Miss J. D. - Div. Dev. Biol.
KEATING, M. J. - Sci. Staff Member
STIRLING, Miss R. V. - Res. Asst.
London, Royal Coll. of Surgeons
* BACKHOUSE, K. M.
London, Royal Vet. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* HANCOCK, J. L. - Prof.
* McGOVERN, P. T.
Dept. of Physiol. & Chem.
* DAWES, C. M.
London, St. Thomas Hosp.,
Med. School, Anat. Dept.
* GAMBLE, H. J. - Reader 127
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* HEWITT, W. - Reader
* SHORO, A. A. - Lect.
London, Univ., King's Coll.,
Dept. of Physiol.
* FRANCE, V. M. - Lect.
London Hosp., Med. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* BURGESS, Miss A. M. C. - Lect.
* IVANOV, J. A. - Visit. Res. worker
Queen Elisabeth Coll., Dept. of Biol.
* JONES, G. E.
St. Mary's Hosp., Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
* BELLAIRS. A. d'A. - Prof.
* BREATHNACH, A. S. - Prof.
* HOYES, A. D. - Sen. Lect.
London, Royal Free Hosp.,
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
* HARRIS, J. W. S. - Prof.
* MORGAN, P. R. - MRC Jun. Res. fellow
London, Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat. & Embryol.
JAMES, D. W. - Prof.
* BELLAIRS, Mrs. M. R. - Reader (Embryol.)
* LEFFORD (FERNANDO), Mrs. F. -
Lect.
* EVANS, M. J. - Lect.
* WYLIE, C. C. - Lect.
BACKHOUSE, Miss M. - Res. Asst.
MARTIN, Mrs. G. R. - Assoc. Res. Asst.
* BRAITHWAITE, Miss S. M. E. - Stud.
* BOU (RESLI), Mrs. M. N. A. - Stud.
MILES, V. J. - Stud.
Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. School,
Dept. of Biochem. Pathol.
* SHERBET, G. V. - Sci. Staff Member
* LAKSHMI, Miss M. S. - Sci. Staff Member
Dept. of Human Genet. & Biomet.
* DEOL, M. S.
GRONEBERG, H. - Prof. (Emer.)
* LANDAUER, W. - Prof.
* TRUSLOVE, Miss G. M.
Univ. Coll., MRC Mammalian Develop. Unit
* BUEHR, M. L.
* SNOW, M. H. L.
* McLAREN, Miss A.
Dept. of Zool. & Comp. Anat.
* O'DELL, D. S. - Lect.
* PRESTON, T. M. - Lect.
* MIDDLETON, C. A. - Lect.
* FOX, H. - Res. fellow
* HEAYSMAN (WAKELING),
Mrs. J. E. M. - Res. fellow
* LAPAN, E. A. - Postd. fellow
London (see also Ascot)
Manchester, Didsbury Coll. of i^duc.
DEARDEN, M. - Lect.
Manchester, Univ., Dept. of Anat.
* McLEAN, J. M. - Sen. Lect.
* LENDON, R. G. - Lect.
Dept. of Pathol.
* BARSON, A.J. - Sen. Lect.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Univ.,
Dent. School, Dept. of Oral Anat.
* TONGE, C. H. - Prof., Head
* BEYNON, A. D. G. - Lect.
* LUKE, D. A. - Lect.
Fac. of Med., Muse. Dystr. Res. Labs.
* PARSONS, R. - Res. Assoc.
* CULLEN, M. J. - Res. Assoc.
* WEST, M. R. - Postgr. stud.
Northwood
* HAMILTON, W. J. - Prof. (Emer.)
Norwich, Univ. of East Anglia,
School of Biol. Sci.
GIBSON, I. - Sen. Lect.
Nottingham, Univ., Dept. of Zool.
* MORRIS, B. - Sen. Lect.
Med. School, Dept. of Human Morphol.
* BALLS, M. - Sen. Lect.
* CLOTHIER, R. H. - Res. fellow
Botany Dept.
* BRIARTY, L. G. - Lect.
Orpington, Royal Coll. of Surg.,
Teratol. Labs.
* KEITH, J. M. - Res. Asst.
Oxford, Univ., Zool. Dept.
* NEEDHAM, A. E. - Lect.
* GRAHAM, C. F. - Lect.
* GARDNER, R. - Lect.
* ADAMSON, Miss E. D. - Res. Assoc.
Plymouth, Plymouth Polytechnic,
Dept. of Environm. Sci.
* MORGAN (WRIGHT), Mrs. M. - Lect.
Portsmouth, Portsmouth Polytechnic
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
* HERBERT, C. F.
* TURNER, S. C. - Princ. Lect.
Reading, Univ., Dept. of Zool.
* SIMKISS, K. - Prof.
* FRETTER, Miss V. - Sen. Res. worker
* MUNTZ (REID), Mrs. L. - Lect.
* HORNBY, Miss J. E. - Lect.
* HOLT (SULEY), Mrs. A. C. E.
Sheffield, Univ.,
Dept. of Human Biol. & Anat.
* CLEGG, E. J. - Reader
* BLACKBURN, R. O. - Res. Asst.
Shoreham-by-Sea
* DRYDEN, R. J. - Lect.
Southampton, Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
* BILLETT, F. S. - Sen. Lect.
* MacLEAN, N. - Sen. Lect.
COCK, A. G. - Lect.
* WILD, A. E. - Lect.
* GARROD, D. R.
Med. School, Dept. Human Morphol.
* BULMER, D. - Prof.
* PEEL, Miss S. - Sen. Lect.
Wessex Neurol. Centre
* ILLIS, L. S. - Sen. Lect.
Wolverhampton, Polytechn. Wolverhampton,
Dept. Biol. Sci.
* STURDEE, A. P.
ISLE OF MAN
Port Erin, Univ. of Liverpool,
Dept. of Marine Biol.
* NAYLOR, E. - Prof.
* WILLIAMSON, D. I. - Reader
SCOTLAND
Aberdeen, Univ., Immunol. Unit,
Dept. of Bacteriol.
* SOLOMON, J. B.
* BARRON, Miss A. A. - Res. Asst.
Marischal Coll., Dept. Develop. Biol.
* McKENZIE, J. - Reader
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* DYER, H. McM. - Lect.
* SEDDON, B. - Lect.
* DOUGLAS, A. H. M. - Lect.
* WHITE, Miss J. - Res. Off.
Dundee, Univ., Med. Sci. Inst.,
Dept. of Anat.
* DICK, D. A. T. - Prof.
* MANN, S. L. - Lect.
SMART, I. H. M. - Sen. Lect.
* STURROCK, R. R. - Lect.
* WEAKLY (SHAW), Mrs. B. - Lect.
Dept. of Biochem.
* DUTTON, G. J. - Reader
Edinburgh, Med. Res. Council,
Clin. & Popul. Cytogenet. Res. Unit
* ELSDALE, T. R.
DAVIDSON. D. R. - Techn. Off.
■ WASOFF, F. E. - visit. Sci.
BARD, J. B. L.
Edinburgh, Univ.,
Inst, of Anim. Genet.
* BEATTY, R. A. - Sen. Princ. Sci. Off.
* BURNS, A. T. H.
* CAMPBELL, J. C. - Lect.
* CLAYTON (FREEDMAN),
Mrs. R. M. - Sen. Lect.
* JACOB, J. - Lect.
* JONES, K. W. - Lect.
* JURAND, A. - Lect.
* LUCEY, E. C. A. (Cinematoer.)
* PERRY, Miss M. M. - Res. Off.
* ROBERTSON (PATON), Mrs. E. M. - Exp.
Off.
* SELMAN, G. G. - Lect.
* TRUMAN, D. E. S. - Lect.
* JOHN, H. ^ Postd. fellow
* WEST, J. D. - Res. stud.
* PRITCHARD, D. J.
* RENFREE, Miss M. B.
* RANSOM, R. J.
Dept. of Molcc. Biol.
* FORD, P. J.
Dept. of Obstet.-Gynecol., Horm. Lab.
* BAKER, T. G.
Physiol. Dept.
* PRESTIGE, M. C. - Lect.
Dept. of Zool.
MITCHISON, J. M. - Prof.
TUFT, P. H. - Lect.
* SAUNDERS, D. S. - Lect.
Glasgow, Beatson Inst. f. Cane. Res.
* PAUL J.
* HARRISON, P. R.
* WILLIAMSON, R.
Glasgow, Univ., Fac. of Sci.,
Dept. of Cell Biol.
* CURTIS, A. S. G. - Prof., Head
* EDWARDS, J. G. - Lect.
* MOORES. G. R. - Lect.
* LAWRENCE, A. J. - Lect.
* MATTHOPOULOS, D. P. - Res. stud.
EVANS, C. - Res. fellow
PARKINSON, F. K. - Res. stud.
HURUM, S. - Res. stud.
DAVIES, M. - Res. stud.
Dept. of Physiol.
BALLARD, K. J.
Dept. of Zool.
* NEWTH, D. R. - Prof.
* DOWNIE, J.R.
* EDE, D. A. - Head Develop. Biol. Unit
* ULLMANN, Miss S. L.
* FLINT, O. P. - Res. Asst.
* WILBY, O. K. - postd. res. fellow
Glasgow, Univ. of Strathclyde,
Sch. of Biol. Sci., Biol. Dept.
* PANTELOURIS, E. M.
Vet. School, Anat. Dept.
LINDSAY, Mrs. F. E. F. - Sen. Lect.
St. Andrews, Univ., Dept. of Anat.
* THOMAS, D. B. - Prof., Head
WALES
Aberystwyth, Univ. Coll. of Wales,
Zool. Dept.
* KEMP, R. B. - Lect.
* apGWYNN, I. - Sen. Res. Assoc.
* HINCHLIFFE, J. R. - Lect.
* EVANS, P. M. - Res. Assoc.
Bangor, Univ. Coll. of N. Wales,
Dept. Forest. & Wood Sci.
* DENNE, M. P.
Dept. of Zool.
* WILSON, I. B. - Sen. Lect.
* MORRISS, I. G. - Lect.
* HEMMINGS, W. A. - Princ. Sci. Off.
* HOARE (STERN), Mrs. M. S.
Cardiff, Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
* MOFFAT, D. B. - Prof.
* PRESLEY, R. - Sen. Lect.
Cardiff, Welsh Nat. Sch. of Med.,
Dept. of Haematol.
* TUDD1:NHAM, E. G. D. - Lect.
Menai Bridge, Univ. Coll. of N. Wales,
Dept. of Marine Biol.
FOGG, G. E. - Prof., Head
JONES, W. E. - Sen. Lect.
GRUFFYDD, LI. D. - Sen. Sci. Off.
CRISP, D. J. - Prof. Pers. Chair
NOTT, J. A. - Sen. Sci. Off.
HOLLAND, D. L. - Sen. Sci. Off.
REES (WALLEY), Mrs. L. J. - Res. fellow
Swansea, Univ. Coll., Zool. Dept.
* KNIGHT-JONES, E. W. - Prof.
* KING, P. E. - Reader
* RYLAND, J. S. - Reader
* JAMES, B. L. - Sen. Lect.
* MOYSE, J. - Lect.
* RATCLIFFE, N. A. - Lect.
U.S.S.R.
Kerch, Azov-Black Sea Res. Inst.
KULIKOVA, Mrs. N. I. - Chief
Kharkov, State Univ., Biol. Dept.
* KUDOKOTSEV, V. P. - Reader
* HELFENBEIN, L. L. - Reader
Kiev, Acad, of Sci. of the Ukraine,
Zool. Inst., Dept. of Cytol. & Histogen.
* MAZHUGA, P. M. - Prof., Chief
Kutaisi, State Univ. of Tbilisi,
Lab. of Exp. Zool.
* GOSHCHETELIANI, I. S. - Head
Leningrad, State Univ.,
Biol. Inst.
* PERSOV, G. M. - Dir. Lab. Exp. Ichthyol
* SAKUN, Mrs. O. F. - Sen. Sci. worker
* FALEEVA, Miss T. I. - Jun. Sci. worker
* ZUBOVA, Mrs. S. E. - Jun. Sci. worker
* GAGINSKAYA, Mrs. E. R. - Jun. Sci.
worker
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* CHMILEVSKY, D. A. - Jun. Sci. worker
* GUREEVA-PREOBRAGENSKAYA, Miss
E. V. - Jun. Sci. worker
Biol. Fac, Dept. of Embryol.
* TOKIN, B. P. - Prof., Head
* IVANOVA (KASAS). Mrs. O. M. - Prof.
* KOROTKOVA, Mrs. G. P. - Docent
* GABAJEVA, Mrs. N. S. - Docent
* KRITCHINSKAYA, Miss E. B. - Docent
* POLTEVA, Mrs. D. G. - Asst.
* NIKITIN, N. S. - Collab.
* PYLILO, Miss I. V. - CoUab.
* EFREMOVA, Mrs. S. M. - Collab.
* MALIKOVA, Mrs. I. G. - Collab.
* SVYATOGOR, G. P. - Collab.
* BALAKHONOV, A. V. - CoUab.
Moscow, Acad, of Med. Sci. of USSR,
Inst, of Human Morphol.
* VYAZOV, O. E. - Prof., Head Lab.
Embryol.
* LIOSNER, L. D. - Head Lab. Growth &
Develop.
* BABAYEVA, Mrs. A. G. - Sen. Sci.
* ORLOVA, Miss L L - Sen. Sci.
* ROMANOV A, Mrs. L. K. - Sen. Sci.
RYABININA, Miss Z. A. - Sen. Sci.
* SIDOROVA, Mrs. V. F. - Sen. Sci.
* BARABANOV, V. M. - Sen. Sci.
* VERBICKY, M. S. - Sen. Sci.
* KHARLOVA, Mrs. G. V. - Jun. Sci.
* MURASHOVA, Miss A. L - Jun. Sci.
* TIMASHKEVICH, Mrs. T. B. - Jun. Sci.
* MIKHAYLOV, A. T. - Scient. worker
* MOLOTKOVA, Miss L. F. - Res. Asst.
* EFIMOV, E. A.
Inst, of Med. Genet., Cytol. Lab.
SKATKOV, M. E. - Sen. Res. Asst.
Inst, of Med. Genet., Lab. Exp. Genet.
* IVANOV, V. I. - Head
* GINTER, E. K. - Res. worker
* MGLINETZ, V. A. - Res. worker
* VAKHRUSHEVA, Mrs. M. P. - Res. worker
* OSIPOV, V. V. - Res. worker
Moscow, Acad, of Sci. of the USSR,
Inst, of Devi. Biol.
ASTAUROV, B. L. - Prof., Dir.
* AISENSTADT, T. B. - Res. worker
* AKHABADZE, L. V. - Res. worker
* BABURINA, Mrs. E. A.
* BOZDZILOVSKAYA, V. P.
* BUZNIKOV, G. A. - Sen. Res. worker
DANILOVA, L. V.
* DAVIDOVA, S. 1.
* DETTLAFF, Mrs. T. A. - Prof., Head Lab.
Exp. Embryol.
* GINSBURG, Mrs. A. S. - Sen. Res. worker
GOLISHEVA, Miss G.
* HOPIRSKAYA, Mrs. O. A. - Res. worker
* IGNATJEVA, Mrs. G. M. - Sen. Res.
worker
* KAFIANLC. A.
KANTOROVA, Mrs. V. I. - Res. worker
* KOSTOMAROVA, Mrs. A. A.
* KOTOMIN, A. V.
* LOPASHOV, G. V. - Prof., Head Lab.
Organogen.
MALIOVANOVA, Mrs. S. D. - Res.
worker
* MANUKHIN, B. N. - Sen. Res. worker
* MARKOVA, Mrs. L. N. - Res. worker
* MARSHAK, MissT. L.
* MITASHOV, V. I. - Res. worker
* MITSKEVICH, M. S. - Prof.
* NEYFAKH, A. A. - Prof.
* NIKITINA, Mrs. L. A. - Res. worker
* PANOVA, I. G.
* POLEZHAEV, L. V. - Prof., Head Lab.
exp. Morphol.
REZNIKOV, K. Ju.
* ROTT, Mrs. N. N. - Sen. Res. worker
RUDNEVA, Miss T. B.
SADOKOVA, Miss I. E. - Res. worker
SINITSINA, Miss V. F.
* SKOBLINA, M. N.
* SOLOGUB, Mrs. A. A. - Res. worker
* STROEVA, Miss O. G. - Sen. Res. worker
STRUNNIKOV, V. A.
* TEPLITZ, Miss N. A. - Res. worker
* TUCHKOVA, Mrs. S. J. - Res. worker
VASSETZKY, S. G. - Res. worker
VEREISKAYA, Miss V. N. - Res. worker
* ZOTIN, A. I. - Prof., Head. Lab. Devi.
Biophys.
A. N. Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. & Ecol.
of Anim.
* EMELIANOV, S. V. - Prof., Chief Lab.
* SCHMIDT, G. A. - Prof.
* DRAGOMIROV, N. I. - Prof.
* BAEVSKY, J. B.
* RAGOZINA, Mrs. M. N.
* KOSHELEV, B. V.
* ZUSMAN, I. N.
* TCHERNIAEV, G.
* SYTINA, Mrs. L. A.
* ZAITZEV, A. V.
Inst, of Gen. Genet., Phenogenet. Lab.
* KONYUKHOV, B. V. - Prof., Chief
* PLATONOV, E. S. - Sen. Sci. worker
* SAZHINA, Miss M. V. - Jun. Sci. worker
* MALININA, Mrs. N. A. - Jun. Sci.
worker
* BUGRILOVA, Miss R. S. - Jun. Sci.
worker
Moscow, State Univ., Biol. Fac,
Chair of Embryol.
* GAZARYAN, K. G. - Prof., Dir.
POPOV, V. V. - Prof.
* BELOUSSOV, L. V. - Sen. Res. worker
* DABAGIAN (ERAMICHEVA),
Mrs. N. V. - Sen. Lcct.
* GOLICHENKOV, V. A. - Sen. Res.
worker
SMIRNOVA, Mrs. E. I. - Sen. Lect.
OSTROUMOVA, Miss T. W. - Res.
worker
SOKOLOVA, Mrs. Z. A. - Res. worker
* MELEHOVA, Mrs. O. P. - Res. worker
* IVANOV, E. A. - Lect.
* MESHCHERYAKOV, V. N. - Jun. Res.
worker
Moscow, All-Union Res. Inst. Mar. Fish. &
Oceanogr.,
Lab. Physiol. & Biochem.
* APEKIN, V. S.
Novosibirsk, Inst, of Cytol. & Genet.,
Lab. of Devi. Genet.
* KOROCHKIN, L. I. - Prof., Head
* SVIRIDOV, S. M. - Chief of Group
KUZIN, B. - Chief of Group
SEROFF, O. - Chief of Group
MATVEEVA, Mrs. N. - Asst.
RAUSCHENBACH, Mrs. I.
ARONSCHTAM, A. - postgr. stud.
KERKIS, Miss T. - postgr. stud.
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U.S.S.R.
Tbilisi, Acad, of Sci. of the Georg. SSR,
Inst. Exp. Morph., Dept. Devi. Biol.
* TUMANISHVILI, G. D. - Prof., Head
* JANDIERI, Miss K. M. - Sen. Sci.
worker
* SALAMATINA, Miss N. V. - Sen. Sci.
worker
Inst, of Zool., Dept. Anim. Embryol.
* CHANTURISHVILI, P. S. - Prof., Head
* KORKIA (NIJARADZE), Mrs. I. R.
* KANKAVA, Mrs. B. L.
* KURULASHVILI, Mrs. L. I.
* KINCURASHVILI, Mrs. N. T.
* SICHARULIDZE, Mrs. T. A.
* TSCHADAJA, E. A. - Jun. Res. worker
* TVOROGOVA, Mrs. A. G. - Jun. Res.
worker
* KALATOSISHVILI, Mrs. M. D. - Jun.
Res. worker
Inst, of Zool., Lab. of Cytol.
KVINIKHIDZE (CICISHVILI),
Mrs. G. S. - Head
Tbilisi (see also Kutaisi)
Vladivostok, Inst, of Marine Biol.
* KASYANOV, V. L.
* KRUCHKOVA, Miss G. A.
WALES (see UNITED KINGDOM)
YUGOSLAVIA
Beograd, Inst, for Biol. Res.,
Lab. of Devi. Biochem.
* §EVALJEVI(^ (MIRKOVI6, Mrs. Lj.
Beograd, Inst, of Nucl. Sci. "Boris Kidric'
Lab. of Mol. Biol. & Endocr.
* MARTINOVITCH, P. N. - Sen. Sci.
Yugoslavia
* IWKOVlC, Mrs. N. - Res. Assoc.
* PAVI(^, Mrs. D. - Res. Assoc.
Beograd, Univ. Immunol. Res. Ctr.
JANKOVIC, B. D. - Prof.
LUKlO, M. L. - Res. fellow
VUJANOVIC N. L. -Res. fellow
Zagreb, Univ., Fac. of Med.,
Inst, of Anat. "Drago Perovic"
* KRMPOTIC-NEMANIC^, Mrs. J. - Prof
* KOSTOVK^, I. - Docent
Inst, of Biol.
* SKREB, N. - Prof.
* MILKOVK^ (2ULJ), Mrs. K. - Prof.
* LEVAK (SVAJGER), Mrs. B. - Docent
* MULLER, M. - Asst.
* HOFMAN, Miss L. - Asst.
* SERMAN, D. - Docent
* SOLTER, D. - Docent
* PERUZOVIC^ (GRADT), Mrs. M. - Asst.
* KLEPAC, R. - Asst.
* PAUNOViO, Miss J. - Res. Asst.
Inst, of Histol. & Embryol.
* POSINOVEC, Mrs. J. - Prof.
* SVAJGER, A. - Prof.
* DOMAC, Mrs. B. - Docent
* KOSTOVIC^ (KNEZEVI6. Mrs. L. - Asst.
* DURST (2IVK0VIC), Mrs. B. - Docent
* BRADAMANTE, Z. - Asst.
Inst, of Pathol.
* DAMJANOV, I.
BELICZA, M.
Fac. Nat. Sci., Dept. of Zool.
* ROD^, B. - Prof.
* LUI, A. - Prof.
* 2NIDARIC Mrs. D. - Asst.
* KRALJ, N.
* PIRKlO, A.
Inst, of Botany
* JELASKA, Mrs. S. - Res. Asst.
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SUBJECT INDEX
(alphabetic order)
All research subjects in the Directory of Names and Addresses are represented by at
least one entry. The names of investigators refer back to that Directory.
Headings are printed in capitals. New headings are listed on the next page. Headings
generally come under one of the following categories:
1) Structures, e.g. organs, tissues, cells
2) Substances or classes of substances
3) Developmental stages, processes, and factors (including metamorphosis, regeneration,
developmental genetics, reproduction, developmental pathology)
4) Techniques appearing as headings are: Chemical microanalysis. Culture, Immunoche-
mistry, Irradiation, Microcinematography, Rearing methods. Transfer (Blastpcyst,
etc.), Transplantation, Ultraviolet Irradiation, Vital staining, X-Irradiation.
Other techniques will be found as subheadings (see below).
5) General subjects: History, Theoretical biology.
6) Some groups of organisms: Plants, Unicellular organisms.
Headings are extensively cross-referenced, but not usually from lower-order to higher-
order categories.
Subheadings
Headings having less than ca. 10 names of investigators usually lack subheadings.
The same research subject may be Usted more than once under the same heading, e.g.
under a structure and a technique.
Subheadings come under one of the following categories:
1) Entities subordinate to the heading
2) Entities related to the subject of the heading
3) Techniques, discipUnes, and processes. These are often chosen from the list appearing
on the next page; some of these terms are also used as headings - the resulting
redundancy is unavoidable; it is considered rather an advantage because it provides
several entrances to the same subject.
4) Developmental stages; see the list on the next page.
5) Links with other entities, such as "effect on . . ., effect of . . ., interactions with . . .".
Animal and Plant Names
All the work on multicellular plants and on slime moulds is brought together under
one heading: Plant embiyology & morphogenesis (experimental & physiological). All the
work on unicellular organisms (including unicellular plants) is listed under the heading
Unicellular organisms.
Throughout the index Classes (and in some cases Phyla) are used exclusively. Excep-
tions are: the use of Homo for work on the human species, and the use of Orders under
some general headings: Development (general). Development (larval). Development (post-
embryonic, fetal), Embryology (general & descriptive), Embryology (physiological), Life
cycles, Regeneration, Reproduction.
Those who are looking for work on a specific taxonomic group are advised to start
with the headings of a general nature, such as Asexual reproduction. Development,
Embryology, Life cycles, Metamorphosis, Morphogenesis, Plant embryology & morpho-
genesis. Regeneration, Reproduction, Unicellular organisms, etc.
Names of investigators
In the case of work carried out jointly by two or more investigators, all collaborators
are listed in alphabetical order. Since initials of first names are omitted from the entries,
it may sometimes be necessary to check two or more investigators of the same surname in
the Directory of Names.
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New Headings
Pollutants
Transfer (Blastocyst, etc.)
Subheadings often used under various headings
Techniques and disciplines
Autoradiography
Biochemistry (incl. biochemical
techniques, molecular
biology, etc.)
see also: Enzymes,
Tracer study
Biophysics
Culture in vitro
Cytology
Descriptive study*
Endocrinology
Enzymes
Experimental study*
Function
General study*
Genetics
Histology
Histo-& cytochemistry
Immunology
Irradiation
Microcinematography
Morphology
Physiology
Theoretical study
Tracer study
Transplantation
Ultrastructure
Processes
Development*
Differentiation
Functional differentiation
(maturation)
Growth
Induction
Involution (regression)
Malformations
Metamorphosis
Morphogenesis
Necrosis (cell death)
Organization (pattern formation)
Pathology
Regeneration
Teratogenesis
Stages
Early development
Fgg
Embryo
Fetus
Larva
Neonate
Oocyte
Oogenesis
Placenta
Postnatal
Spermatogenesis
These subheadings are also used when the available information was not detailed enough to use one
of the more specific subheadings.
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ABDOMINAL CAVITY
see Body cavities
ABNORMALITIES
see Anomalies (early develop-
ment); Malformations
see also Teratogenesis
ABORTIONS
see Malformations; Pathology
ACCESSORY SEX GLANDS
see Reproductive system
ACTIN
see Muscle(s)
ACTINOMYCIN
see also Antibiotics
Amphibia Ficq
Van Gansen
Aves Diethelm
Hydrozoa Lui
Znidaric
Insecta Maisonhaute
Truckenbrodt
ACTIVATION
see Fertilization
ADAPTATION
see also Environmental factors;
Phylogenesis
Amphibia
Briegleb
Aves
Zusman
Crustacea
Juberthie
Insecta
Chauvin
Delay
Juberthie
Reptilia
Zusman
Teieostei
Durand
Vertebrata
Durand
ADHESIVE GLAND
see Gland(s)
ADIPOSE TISSUE(S)
zee also Lipid(s)
Aves
Dyer
Insecta
Labour
Papillon
Scheller
ADRENAL GLAND
see also Cortisol
ne; Insulin;
Steroids
cortex
Mammalia
Mitskevidi
culture in vitro
Homo
Bukulya
Gyevai
Mammalia
Bukulya
Gyevai
enzymes
Aves
Accordi
experimental study
Mammalia
Mitskevich
function
Amphibia Pehlemann
Aves Hatier
Homo Bukulya
Gyevai
Mammalia Bukulya
Gyevai
histochemistry
Mammalia Bielanska
Klepac
Milkovic
Paunovic
Peruzovic
Verhofstad
histogenesis
Aves Hatier
medulla
Mammalia Verhofstad
relation with pouch develop.
Mammalia Renfree
ultrastructure
Amphibia Pehlemann
Homo Bukulya
Gyevai
Mammaha Bielanska
Bukulya
Gyevai
AGE (AGING)
Crustacea Berreur
Mammalia Jones
Pantelouris
' Nematoda Brun
effect on wound healing
Mammaha Raekallio
egg
Mammalia Beaumont
AGGREGATION
see Cell(s)
AIR BLADDER
see Lung(s)
AIR SACS
see Lung(s)
ALGAE
see Plant embryology &
morphogenesis
see also Unicellular organisms
ALIMENTARY TRACT
see Digestive tract
ALKYLATING AGENTS
Aves Kocher
Mammalia Kocher
ALLANTOIS
see Embryonic membranes
AMINE(S)
see also Neurotransmitters
AMINO ACID(S)
see also Neurotransmitters
aminobutyric acid
Mammaha Safanda
irradiation
Insecta Bluzat
placental transfer
Homo ChalUer
regeneration
Amphibia Anton
reproductive system
Insecta Chen
teratogenesis
Aves Palen
AMITOSIS
see Mitosis
AMNION
see Embryonic membranes
ANABIOSIS
see Diapause
ANDROGENESIS
see Genetics
ANESTHESIA
Homo Lansdown
Mammalia Lansdown
ANEUPLOIDY
see Heteroploidy
ANIMAL GRADIENT (ani-
malization)
see Gradients
see also Embryology (expe-
rimental); Embryology
(physiological)
ANOMALIES (early
development)
see also Pathology ;
Teratogenesis
Insecta
Scriba
ANOMALIES (later
development)
see Malformations
see also Teratogenesis
ANOXIA
see Respiration
ANTIBIOTICS
see also Actinomycin
cytochalasin
Amphibia Selman
Aves Jones
effect on sex different.
Amphibia Stagni
Vannini
puromycin
Aves Diethelm
rifamycin
Amphibia Van Gansen
streptomycin
Insecta Duke
Echinoidea Toneby ANTIBODIES
Mammalia Choroszewska see Immunology
134
ANTIGENS
see Immunology
ANTIMETABOLITES
Amphibia
Namur
Insecta
Scharloo
amanitin
Amphibia
Van Gansen
Insecta
Maisonhaute
arabinofuranosylcytosine
Amphibia
Van Gansen
effect on cell cycle
MoUusca
Boon
effect on development
Insecta
Lafont
fetus
Mammalia
Karlsson
tluorouracil
Insecta
Duke
Lafont
oogenesis
Amphibia
Pays
Van Gansen
Teleostei
Pays
protease inhibitor
Amphibia
Brachet
Ficq
Echinoidea
Brachet
teratogenesis
Mammalia
Horvath
Mercier
Roux
Tuchmann
ANTIMITOTIC AGENTS
Echinoidea
Petzelt
Mammalia
Mercier
Tuchmann
culture in vitro
Petzelt
ANTLERS
see Horns
ASYMMETRY
see Symmetry
AUDITORY ORGAN
(& external ear)
BIO-ELECTRICITY
Amphibia
Mammalia
Capuron
Le Moigne
BIOGENIC AMINES
Aves
Garcia
see Neurotransmitters
Mammalia
Bradamante
Campbell
BIOMETRY
Chaloupka
see Growth
Deol
Joseph
BIRTH
Kostovic
Marty
Homo
Gennser
Morriss
Mammalia
Berton
Svajger
Naaktgeboren
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS
SYSTEM
AORTA
see Vascular system
see also Heart (& great vessels)
APICAL DOMINANCE
see Gradients; Plant embry-
ology & morphogenesis
ARCHENTERON (roof)
see Gastrulation; Neurulation
see also In luction
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
(& development)
Ascidiacea
Ivanova
Hydrozoa
Polteva
Sclimid
VVilby
Ohgochaeta
Stagni
Phoronidea
Emig
Polychaeta
Knight
Porifera
Korotkova
Nikitin
Turbellaria
Kritchinskaya
Tokin
Torok
Aves
Homo
Mammalia
Baumann
Lemez
Presley
Baumann
Baumann
CsiUik
Gajo
Kalnian
Knyihar
Nie
Presley
BACTERIA
see also Unicellular organisms
Homo Jiricka
Hydrozoa Miiller
Mammalia Jiricka
BEAK
BEHAVIOUR (embryonic &
postnatal)
Crustacea
Homo
embryo
Aves
Teleostei
foetus
Homo
MammaUa
hatching
Aves
larva
Echinoidea
locomotion
Amphibia
postnatal
Mammalia
Naylor
Pilleri
Sedlacek
Vince
Alfei
Vince
Vince
Bakhuis
Backstrom
Gustafson
Brandle
Auroux
Milkovic
Paunovic
Peruzovic
BIDDER'S ORGAN
Amphibia
Gardenghi
Vannini
Zaccanti
BLADDER
see Urogenital system
BLASTEMA
see Regeneration (traumatic)
BLASTOCYST
see also Cleavage; Transfer
(blastocyst, etc.)
aggregation
Mammalia Barnes
biochemistry
Mammalia
culture in vitro
Mammalia
Alexandre
Denker
Glenister
McLaren
cytochemistry
Mammaha Jirsova
delayed implantation
Mammalia Adams
Busch
Gulamhusein
McLaren
diapause
Mammalia Baevsky
differentiation
Homo Martinek
Mammalia Martinek
embryo absorption
Mammalia Swanson
embryo-maternal relations
Mammalia
endocrinology
Homo
Mammalia
enzymes
Mammalia
fusion
Mammalia
general study
Mammalia
histochemistry
Homo
Mammaha
immunology
Mammalia
Adams
Beier
Beier
Busch
Denker
Denker
Moor
Damjanov
Solter
Jiricka
Jiricka
Amoroso
135
implantation
differentiation
BLOOD VESSELS
Homo
Jiricka
Crustacea
Dohle
see Vascular system; specific
Preslickova
endoblast
organs, etc.
Mammalia
Busch
Aves
Lutz
see also Circulation
Denker
enzymes
Glenister
Aves
Vakaet
BODY CAVITIES (& their
Hinchliffe
experimental study
linings)
Jiricka
Aves
Pala
Jirsova
Vakaet
Homo
Passaponti
Kelly
germ band
Polychaeta
Heimler
Kirch ner
Crustacea
Dohle
McLaren
Insecta
Krause
BONE(S)
Madjerek
mapping
see also Bone marrow;
Perry
Aves
Gallera
Cartilage; Skeleton
Preslickova
morphogenetic movements
Strauss
Aves
Downie
calcification
Webb
periderm
Aves
Thesingh
Wilson
Teleostei
Bouvet
Mammalia
Scherft
morphology
uitrastructure
Valkema
Mammalia
Denker
Aves
Breath nach
culture in vitro
Kirchner
Downie
Mammalia
Gaillard
pathology
Insecta
Louvet
endocrinology
Homo
Panigel
Aves
Scopelliti
prospective map
BLASTODISC
Mammalia
Gaillard
Mammalia
Ozdzenski
see Blastoderm
Thesingh
spacing
enzymes
Mammalia
Kelly
BLASTOMERES
Mammalia
Gaillard
teratogenesis
see Cleavage
function
Mammalia
Madjerek
Amphibia
Emelianov
trophoblast
BLASTULA
Teleostei
Emelianov
Homo
Billington
see Cleavage
healing
Harris
Mammalia
Makinen
Jenkinson
BLOOD
Raekallio
Panigel
see also Circulation; Hemato-
heterochrony
Searlc
poiesis; Hemolymph; Vasculai
Amphibia
Emelianov
Sellens
system
Teleostei
Emelianov
Smith
histogenesis
Mammalia
Alexandre
anemia
Aves
Knese
Amorso
Mammalia
Seller
Homo
Knese
Billington
biochemistry
Mammalia
Knese
Denker
Homo
Thiery
ossification
Glenister
cells
Amphibia
Emelianov
Harris
Homo
Lenicque
Teleostei
Emelianov
Jenkinson
Insecta
Ratcliffe
osteoblast
Legrand
coagulation factors
Mazhuga
McLaren
Homo
Tuddenham
osteogenesis
Searle
endocrinology
Aves
Scopelliti
Sellens
Mammalia
Eckstein
periost Aves
Nijweide
Smith
erythrocyte
Mammalia
Nijweide
Zeil maker
Aves
Blanchet
tracer studies
uitrastructure
Godet
Mammalia
Gaillard
Homo
Martinek
Lemez
uitrastructure
Panigel
Nigon
Mammalia
Scherft
Mammalia
Alexandre
Glenister
Mammalia
Godet
Lawrence
Valkema
Gulamhusein
hemoglobin
BONE MARROW
Hinchliffe
Amphibia
Sala
see also Hematopoiesis
Jirsova
Sell wager
Martinek
Weber
Homo
Thomas
Homo
Ramirez
Mammalia
Thomas
BLASTODIRM
Teleostei
Raunich
see also Cleavage
;; Primitive
Vertebrata
MacLean
BRAIN
streak
physiology
Aves
Dawes
Homo
Hewitt
axial structures
protein
Mammalia
Hewitt
Tcleostei
Hoperskaya
Homo
Karlsson
Pilleri
culture in vitro
Mammalia
Karlsson
aminergic system
Aves
Lutz
serum
Aves
IvanotT
Vakaet
Aves
Carinci
auditory centre
Insecta
Krause
Jelinek
Mammalia
Chaloupka
descriptive study
teratogenesis
Rokyta
Insecta
Lou vet
Aves
Jelinek
Zahlava
development
thrombocyte
Aves
Lutz
Aves
Lemez
136
autoradiography
function
regeneration
Aves
Genis
Aves
Stastny
Amphibia
Filoni
Meller
Homo
Butler
MammaUa
Polezhaev
Mammalia
Fulcrand
Mammalia
Chaloupka
relation with foregut
Meller
Rokyta
Aves
Gallera
biochemistry
Schiebler
reverse transcription
Aves
Stastny
Zalilava
Aves
Croisille
Vilanova
genetics
Smith
Homo
Rooy
Mammalia
Osipov
Soriano
Mammaha
Johnson
Vakhrusheva
sexual difference
Rokyta
growth
Mammalia
Auroux
Rooy
Mammalia
Sturrock
stem Mammalia
Jansen
Safanda
hemisphere
subcommissural
organ
biophysics
Aves
Stastny
Teleostei
Marini
Homo
Butler
Homo
Butler
Vertebrata
Hauser
Mammalia
Rokyta
histochemistry
telencephalon
Zahlava
Mammalia
Kozik
Homo
Kostovic
brain vesicle
Lierse
Mammalia
Glas
Aves
Alexandru
Schiebler
Kostovic
Checiu
histogenesis
thalamus
Menkes
Aves
Ivanoff
Mammalia
Rokyta
cell population
Homo
Kostovic
Zahlava
Mammalia
Mann
Krmpotic
tracts
cerebellum
Mammalia
Kostovic
Mammaha
Rokyta
Mammalia
Berry
histology
ultrastructure
Kaufmann
Amphibia
Filoni
Aves
Genis
Meller
Korneliussen
Vertebrata
Oksche
Teleostci
Pouwels
hypothalamus
Homo
Kostovic
choroid plexus
Aves
Stastny
Amphibia
Aves
Herbert
Grignon
MammaUa
Knufmann
Korneliussen
cortex
Guedenet
Kostovic
Aves
Kaluza
Hatier
Lierse
Homo
Kostovic
Krmpotic
Mammalia
Grignon
Guedenet
Teleostei
Meller
Pouwels
MammaUa
Berry
Vertebrata
Oksche
Vertebrata
Oksche
Kaluza
malformations
vascularization
Kaufmann
Mammalia
Auroux
Homo
Kostovic
Kostovic
maturation
Lierse
Marty
Mammalia
Marty
Muller
culture in vitro
medulla oblongata
Mammalia
Bugge
Aves
Kaluza
Aves
Robecchi
Knudsen
Meller
meninges
Kostovic
Mammalia
Greenham
Kaluza
Homo
mesencephalon
Muller
Lierse
Meller
Amphibia
Filoni
BRANCHIAL REGION
Peacock
Ottaviani
see also Pharynx
descriptive study
Aves
Genis
Mammalia
Gihr
Mammalia
Schiebler
Amniota
Slipka
Kraus
morphology
Homo
Slipka
diencephalon
Mammalia
Greenham
Teleostei
Ramsay
Aves
Ivan off
Marty
Yacob
Mammalia
Gribnau
Peacock
Mann
mutant
BRISTLE
differentiation
Mammaha
Johnson
see Integument
Amphibia
Ottaviani
neurons
effect of deprivation
Homo
Kostovic
BURSA OF FABRICIUS
Mammalia
Sturrock
Krmpotic
see Lymphatic system
enzymes
Mammaha
Baumgarten
Aves
Croisille
Kostovic
CAPILLARIES
Rinaudo
nuclei
see Vascular system
Smith
MammaUa
Jansen
Homo
Rooy
optic centre & tracts
CAPSULE
Mammalia
Kaufmann
Rooy
Amphibia
Brandle
Szekely
see Egg
experimental study
Mammalia
Fulcrand
CARAPACE
Mammalia
Orlova
Marty
see Skin
fibre tract
pathology
Mammalia
Sturrock
MammaUa
Greenham
fluid
Peacock
Aves
Vilanova
137
CARBOHYDRATE(S)
cell surface
Aves
Evans
glucids
Insecta
Calvez
glucose
Mammalia
Jacquot
Vertebrata
Clavert
glycogen
Aves
Meiniel
Insecta
Engels
Mammalia
Jacquot
Teleostei
Benedetti
glycoprotein
Aves
Kemp
hexose
Homo
ChalUer
mucopolysaccharides
Aves
Alfei
Cuminge
Dubois
Robert
Vakaet
Echinoidea
Immers
Mammalia
Garcia
Heine
Linde
Moczar
Robert
Svejcar
Watts
nervous system
Aves
Alfei
Teleostei
Benedetti
placental transfer
Homo
Challier
polysaccharides
Polychaeta
Dhainaut
teratogenesis
Aves
Meiniel
MammaHa
Svejcar
Vertebrata
Clavert
CARCINOGENETIC AGENTS
see also Tumour(s)
Elger
CARTILAGE
Amphibia Emelianov
Aves Knese
Rinaudo
Strudel
Homo Knese
Mammalia Bradamante
Burger
Knese
Kostovic
Kvinnsland
Mazhuga
Svajger
Teleostei Ejiielianov
CASTE DETERMINATION
see Polymorphism
CELLS
see also Cell cycle; Cell fusion;
Cell Heredity; Matrix;
Unicellular organisms
adhesion Aves Curtis
Edwards
Evims
Jones
Kemp
Gastropoda Jones
Porifera Curtis
adhesion & teratogenesis
Amphibia Burgess
affinities
Insecta Garcia
aggregation & reaggregation
Amphibia Englander
Geuskens
Smith
Stanisstreet
Ascidiacea Patricolo
Aves Curtis
Edwards
Matthopoulos
Meller
Mammalia Meller
Parsons
biochemistry
Lakshmi
Sherbet
Aves Curtis
McKenzie
Salamatina
Tumanishvili
Echinoidea Giudice
Vittorelh
Mammalia Bertini
Comoglio
Johnson
Prat
Salamatina
Tarone
Tumanishvili
biophysics
Lakshmi
Sherbet
Amphibia Beloussov
Aves Jones
Insecta Beyse
Seydewitz
contact
Ascidiacea Georges
Aves Downie
Hornby
Mollusca Biggelaar
Dohmen
Meshchcryakov
culture in vitro
Lefford
Aves Edwards
McKenzie
Matthopoulos
Middleton
Salamatina
TumanishviU
Weiss
Echinoidea Vittorelli
Homo Eliasson
Viza
Insecta Dubendorfer
Mammalia Bertini
Comogho
Craciun
Middleton
Parsons
Prat
Pre da
Protase
Salamatina
Tarone
Tumanishvili
Viza
Weiss
Porifera Nikitin
death
Menkes
Aves HinchUffe
Hurle
Lanot
Litvac
Ojeda
Pannese
Pautou
Pexieder
Sengel
Homo Cullen
Hies
Pexieder
Insecta Sprey
Mammalia Orlova
Pexieder
Romert
Turbellaria Bautz
dissociation
Aves Kemp
Echinoidea Vittorelh
Porifera Nikitin
effect of cytochalasin
Amphibia Selman
enzymes
Echinoidea Vittorelli
Homo Eliasson
generations
Amphibia Sladecek
growth control
Mammalia Bertini
Comoglio
Prat
Tarone
immunology
Aves Ruoslahti
Vaheri
Wartiovaara
138
interactions
Heaysman
ultrastructure
biochemistry
Lindenmayer
Aves
Litvac
Teleostei
Benedetti
Amphibia
Sturdee
biophysics
Toivonen
CELL CYCLE
Amphibia
Corner
Aves
Abercrombie
Aves
Sedlacek
Clayton
Ainphibia
Anton
Mammaha
Sedlacek
Dunn
Bluemink
Sobotka
Los
Greeff
changes after stimulation
Lucey
Laat
Mammalia
Ilhs
Perry
Lohmann
connections
Pritchard
Mitashov
Mammaha
Chaloupka
Roest
Saag
culture in vitro
Salamatina
Zeijst
Aves
Meller
Tumanishvili
Homo
Adinolfi
Mammaha
Meller
Weiss
Insecta
Maisonhaute
determination
Echinoidea
Mutolo
Mammalia
Adinolfi
Amphibia
Leikola
Mammalia
Abercrombie
Bluemink
Aves
Leikola
Clayton
Greeff
development
Dunn
Laat
Homo
Bossy
Johnson
Lombard
differentiation
Lucey
Marshak
Mammalia
Cabanier
Perry
Saag
Chevreau
Pritchard
Stroeva
embryonic motihty
Salamatina
Wijk
Aves
Sedlacek
Tumanishvili
Zeijst
endocrinology
Weiss
MoUusca
Boon
Amphibia
Filoni
MoUusca
Guerrier
Mammaha
Eayrs
Verdonk
CELL DEATH
function
Polychaeta
Guerrier-
see Cell(s)
Amphibia
Corner
Porifera
Kemp
Mammaha
Chaloupka
migration
Lefford
CELL DIVISION
functional differentiation
Amphibia
Gipoulou.x
see Cell(s); Mitosi.
Homo
Bossy
Sala
histochemistry
Aves
Backhouse
CELL FUSION
Mammalia
Kozik
Bellairs
see also Cell heredity
Mularek
Le Douarin
histogenesis
Novel
Aves
Bogenman
Mammalia
Cabanier
Homo
Lenicquc
Luger
Chevreau
Mammalia
Hinrichsen
Homo
Adinolfi
histology
Marty
Giannelli
Amphibia
Corner
Teleostei
Haarlem
Insecta
Bernard
induction
movement
Mammaha
Adinolfi
Amphibia
Kurrat
Amphibia
Beloussov
Bogenman n
Aves
Strudel
Aves
Middleton
Luger
involution
Moores
Opas
Aves
Lanot
Gastropoda
Jones
Tarkovvski
irradiation
Mammaha
Dyson
Mammalia
Berry
Middleton
CELL HEREDITY
Lierse
recx)gnition
see also Cell fusion
metamorphosis
Aves
Evans
Amphibia
Filoni
Garrod
Insecta
Morata
microcinematography
Kemp
Rippoll
Aves
Menkes
Hydrozoa
Gallien
Santamaria
microglia
'■ *
Gov-aere
Wyss
Mammalia
Brichova
Insecta
Garcia
myelin
Mammalia
Robert
CELL-LINEAGE
Homo
Wender
sorting
see Embryology (experimental)
Mammalia
Wender
Aves
Hornby
necrosis
surface
CELL RENEWAL
Aves
Ojeda
Lakshmi
see Regeneration (physio-
neural tube
Peters
Sherbet
logical)
Aves
Menkes
Amphibia
Geuskens
Strudel
Tencer
CENTRAL NERVOUS
neuroglia
Yamada
SYSTEM
Aves
Stastny
Aves
Chiquet
see also Brain; Neural crest;
Mammalia
mis
Curtis
Neural plate;
Spinal cord
Kozik
Evans
Lierse
Moores
Mammalia
Pilleri
Marty
Mammaha
Johnson
autoradiography
Mularek
Kilarski
Aves
Meller
Sturrock
Lawrence
Mammaha
Bisconte
physiology
transformation
Meller
Mammalia
Auroux
Amphibia
Lovtrup
behaviour
Nelson
Mammalia
Auroux
139
Amphibia
Filoni
Mammalia
Berry
lllis
relation to sense
organs
Amphibia
Bran die
teratogenesis
Aves
Alexandra
Lanot
Mammalia
London
ultrastructure
Aves
Meller
Ojeda
Mammalia
Meller
vascularization
Aves
Tudose
Homo
Gamble
CHEMORECEPTORS
CENTRIFUGATION
see Embryology (experimental);
Embryology (physiological)
CEPHALOGENESIS
see Head
CEREBELLUM
see Brain
CHALONES
see Tissue(s)
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
see also Ions
calcium
Aves
Nijweide
Mammalia
Nijweide
cobalt
Mammalia
Biagioni
iodine
Amphibia
Regard
lithium
Amphibia
Englander
Kocbke
Osborn
Stanisstreet
mercury
Amphibia
Brachct
nitrogen
Amphibia
Schulthciss
oxygen
Aves
Musy
Homo
Thiery
Mammalia
Blackburn
Clcgg
Liersc
Teleostci
Braum
sodium
Mammalia
I'rance
strontium
Aves
Nijweide
Mammalia
Nijweide
zinc
Aves
Inigucz
CHEMICAL MICRO-
ANALYSIS
CHEMICALS (biologically
active)
see specific chemicals
(Antibiotics; Antimitotic
agents etc. etc.); Chemical
elements; Drugs;
Ions; Teratogenesis
140
Homo
Mammalia
CHIMERAS
Amphibia
Mammalia
Kraus
Drukker
Kraus
Boucaut
Buehr
Elblmg
Johnson
Lyon
McLaren
Mystkowska
Seller
West
CHONDROCRANIUM
Mammalia Rajtova
CHONDROGENESIS
see Cartilage
CHORDA
see Notochord
CHORION
see Placenta
see also Embryonic membranes
CHOROID PLEXUS
see Brain
CHROMAFFIN CELLS
Amphibia
Aves
Mastrolia
Mastrolia
CHROMATIN
see Chromosomes
CHROMATOPHORE(S)
Ampliibia
D'Anna
La Spina
CHROMOSOMES
see also Cytogenetics
abnormal karyotype
Homo
Insecta
abnormalities
Homo
Mammalia
Niikawa
Lespinasse
Barnes
Biagioni
Liotti
Migliorini
Niikawa
Rosi
Barnes
Niemierko
Tarkowski
Witkovvska
Wroblcwska
banding pattern
Amphibia Bailly
behaviour
Manmialia Snow
biochemistry
Amphibia
Arachnida
Aves
Insecta
Mammaha
chromatin
Amphibia
Aves
Duprat
Jacob
Tcmpelaar
J an die ri
TumanishviJi
Ribbert
Jacob
Jandieri
Tumanishvili
Ficq
Jandieri
Tumanishvili
Echinoidea Cognetti
Sevaljevic
Insecta Maehr
Mammalia Jandieri
Maeiir
Tumanishvili
comparative study
Insecta
Mammalia
constrictions
Amphibia
cytochemistry
Insecta
cytogenetics
Insecta
Tardigrada
elimination
Insecta
heterochromatin
Amphibia
Mammalia
irradiation
Amphibia
Arachnida
Mammaha
karyotype
Insecta
Mammalia
lampbrush
Amphibia
Krai
Krai
Bailly
Robert
Dennhofer
Bertolani
Camenzind
meiosis
Amphibia
polytene
Insecta
puffs
Insecta
teratogenesis
Mammalia
Bailly
Kinsky
Jaylet
Tempelaar
Franchi
Ribbert
Eraser
Barsacchi
Giorgi
Lacroix
Loones
Mancino
Nardi
Ragghianti
Ficq
Beyse
Dennhofer
L'rey
Holderegger
Ribbert
Robert
Seydewitz
Artavanis
Ashburner
Bilo
Dennhofer
Helmsing
Holden
Isli
Kroeger
Leenders
Sin
Horvath
I
ultrastructure
Homo
Geneix
Jaffray
Insecta
Holderegger
W Insecta
Traut
X-inactivation
Mamnlalia
Gardner
Lyon
Y Insecta
Glatzer
Hess
Johannisson
Kunz
Mischke
Schafer
Schwochau
CILIA
Amphibia
Billett
Ixhinoidea
Gustafson
Ectoprocta
Nielsen
Endoprocta
Nielsen
CINEMICROGRAPHY
see Microcinematography
CIRCULATION
see also Vascular System;
specific organs, etc.
Artiodactyla Nie
Aves Pexieder
CLEAVAGE (& morula,
blastula)
see also Blastocyst;
Blastoderm; Blastodisc
Aves Bellairs
Mammalia Adams
abnormalities
Mollusca Boon
aster
Insecta Wolf
autoradiography
Gastropoda Wal
biochemistry
Echinoidea Sevaljevic
Gastropoda Wal
Insecta Wegener
Polychaeta ap Gwynn
Teleostei Kotomin
Kostomarova
Neyfakh
SkobUna
biophysics
Amphibia Rott
Echinoidea Bereiter
Teleostei Rott
blastocoel
Mammalia Bentyn
blastomeres
Mammalia Moor
blastula
Echinoidea Vittorelli
cell communication
Amphibia Rott
Teleostei Rott
cell contacts
Mollusca Biggelaar
Meshcheryakov
cell membrane
Amphibia Bluemink
Laat
Saag
Ascidiacea O'Dell
Echinoidea O'Dell
cell surface
Amphibia Geuskens
Tencer
Mollusca Dohmen
chronology
Mollusca Biggelaar
culture in vitro
Mammalia Snow
Tarkowski
Witkowska
Wroblewska
cycle Amphibia Dettlaff
Rott
Chondrostei Dettlaff
Crustacea Lassegues
Echinoidea Markova
Teleostei Rott
cytochemistry
Amphibia Ubbels
cytokinesis
Amphibia Bluemink
Laat
Rzehak
Saag
Signoret
cytoplasm
Mollusca Dohmen
determination
Mammaha Denker
differentiation
Mammalia Snow
Mollusca Geilenkirchen
endocrinology
Mammalia Beier
Kiihnel
environmental factors
Mammalia Blackburn
Clegg
enzymes
Gastropoda Wal
experimental study
Amphibia Lefresne
Namur
Selman
Gastropoda Jura
Mammalia Niemierko
irradiation
Mollusca Labordus
microcinematography
Amphibia Boterenbrood
Hara
Insecta Wolf
Nematoda Wyss
mitosis regulation
Echinoidea Petzelt
morphology
Mammalia Kiihnel
pattern
Echinoidea Czihak
physical influences
Insecta Wolf
polar lobe
Mollusca Dongen
spindle-cortex reactions
Gastropoda Meshcheryakc
spiral
Gastropoda Meshcheryakov
symmetry
Gastropoda Meshcheryakov
transcription
Teleostei Kafiani
Kostomarova
ultrastructure
Amphibia Selman
Aves Christ
Jacob
Mammalia Gouget
Mollusca Dohmen
Fioroni
Wal
Polychaeta ap Gwynn
CLOACA
see Urogenital system
CLONE(S)
see Asexual reproduction;
Cell(s); Cell heredity
COELOM
see Body cavities
COLCHICINE
see Antimitotic agents
COLLAGEN
Ascidiacea Patricolo
Aves Robert
Echinoidea Pucci
Toneby
Mammalia Mazzucco
Moczar
Robert
Watts
Porifera Robert
COLOUR PATTERNS
see ChroiTiatophore(s);
Pigment(ation)
COMPETENCE (inductive)
Amphibia Chibon
Johnen
CONGENITAL MALFOR-
MATIONS
see Malformations
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
see also Fibroblast(s)
Aves Christ
Jacob
MammaUa Csaba
development
Homo Dylevsky
regeneration
Turbellaria Peder«en
CORPUS ALLATUM
CORPUS LUTEUM
Mammalia Colombo
CORTEX
see Cell(s); Egg(s)
141
CORTISONE
DEDIFFERENTIATION
ovary
see also Steroids
see also Metaplasia
Insecta
Ribbert
redundant
Amphibia
Hanke
Amphibia
Burgess
Mammalia
Jones
Aves
Gasc
El Kebir
regeneration
White
Grassmann
Amphibia
Anton
Mammalia
Berton
Harrebomee
Oligochaeta
Mouton
Mercier
Modak
repair
Milkovic
Trampusch
Homo
Giannelli
Peruzovic
Yamada
Mollusca
Labordus
Paunovic
Annelida
Boilly
replication
Teleostei
Hanke
Polychaeta
Thouveny
Insecta
ribosomal
Ribbert
CRANIUM
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID
Amphibia
Birnstiel
see SkuU
see also Nucleic acids
Ficq
see also Chondrocranium
Van Gansen
amplification
Insecta
Kunz
CRYPTOBIOSIS
Amphibia
Ficq
Renkawitz
see Diapause
cell differentiation
5S Insecta
Renkawitz
Homo
Jacob
sateUite
CULTURE (eml
bryo)
Amphibia
Jacob
Insecta
Kunz
see also Rearing
methods
control by other substances
Renkawitz
Aves
Jandieri
silk gland
blastoderm
Tumanishvili
Insecta
De Turenne
Aves
Lepori
Mammalia
Jandieri
synthesis
Pala
Tumanishvih
Amphibia
Nelson
Vakaet
cytoplasmic
Echinoidea
De Petrocellis
Cestoda
Smyth
Amphibia
Brachet
Filosa
early embryo
early development
Giudice
Mammalia
McLaren
Aves
Scherrer
Parisi
Moor
Teleostei
Kafiani
VittoreUi
embryo
Kostomarova
Insecta
De Turenne
Aves
Deleanu
egg Amphibia
Aimar
transcription
Lucey
embryonic induction
Amphibia
Crippa
Prelipceanu
Amphibia
Vahs
Geuskens
Mammalia
Benoit
endocrinology
Aves
Gazaryan
Buehr
Mammalia
Goswami
Scherrer
Deuchar
eye Chondrostei Baburina
Gastropoda
Geuskens
Glenister
Mitashov
Insecta
Sekeris
New
Stroeva
Teleostei
Kafiani
Webb
Mammalia
Marsh ak
Kostomarova
Zeilmaker
Pa nova
transcription & translation
Porifera
Korotkova
Stroeva
Mammalia
Goswami
embryonic membranes
fibroblast
yolk
Mammalia
Wrba
Aves
Musy
Amphibia
Hanocq
gastrula
germ Une
Mammalia
Benoit
Insecta
Kunz
DETERMINATION
larval organs
heart
(embryonic)
Insecta
Lender
Insecta
Jensen
see also Induction;
larval stages
hematopoiesis
specific organs, etc.
Crustacea
Williamson
Aves
Gazaryan
malformations
Modak
Cephalopoda Marthy
Mammalia
Wrba
histone coding
biochemistry
placenta
Echinoidea
Birnstiel
Echinoidea
Lallier
Homo
Baker
imaginal disc
Insecta
Kiithe
Insecta
Mischke
blastomcres
CYCLIC AMP
Vijverberg
Mam m aha
Moor
see Nucleotides
induction
cell generations
Teleostei
Vahs
Amphibia
Sladecek
CYTOGENETICS
irradiation
cellular
Arachnida
Tempelaar
Amphibia
Duprat
CYTOLOGY
Aves
Beaupain
Insecta
Gehring
see Cytogenetics
mitochondrial
Holden
Ixhinoidea
Nicotra
culture in vitro
CYTOSTATIC AGENTS
nucleolus
Amphibia
Duprat
see Antimitotic
agents
Amphibia
Angelic r
early embryo
oocyte
Amphibia
Leikola
CYTOTOXIC AGENTS
Amphibia
Angelier
Aves
Leikola
see Drugs
Hanocq
Mammaha
Gardner
Van Gansen
experimental study
oogenesis
Insecta
V/eideli
Amphibia
I'icq
genetics
Nematoda
Brun
Insecta
Nbthiger
142
imaginal disc
Insecta
Dubendorfer
Ginter
Hadorn
Ivanov
Mglinetz
Schedl
Ziller
inheritance
Insecta
orgpji primordia
Amphibia
polar lobe
Mollusca
regeneration
Insecta
Turbellaria
stability
Insecta
theoretical study
Wilby
transde termination
Bernard
Woellwarth
Dongen
BuUiere
Ziller
Bernard
Insecta
trophoblast
Mammaha
tumour
Mammalia
Steiner
Alexandre
Denker
Evans
DEVELOPMENT (general)
see also Asexual reproduction;
Life cycle(s); Morphogenesis
Arachnida Juberthie
Ascidiacea Farinella
Brachiopoda Emig
Cephalop
Cetacea
Cladocera
Coleoptera
Copepoda
Cyclostom
Decapoda
Diptera
Mammalia
Mesozoa
Mysidacea
Phoronidea
Poly ch acta
Teleostei
Urodela
biophysics
Insecta
Boletzky
Gihr
Pilleri
Bettanin
Delia Croce
Meer
Terpilowska
Baxter
Juberthie
Williamson
Gardenghi
Schmidt
Lapan
O'DeU
Juberthie
Emig
Hofmann
Durand
Gihr
Peters
Durand
Briegleb
Neubert
comparative study
Amphibia Fachbach
effect of parasite
Crustacea Andrieux
electron microscopy
Insecta Priester
experimental study
Mammalia Wilson
histology
Porifera Efremova
in vitro
Cestoda Smyth
infraspecific variability
Vertebrata Emelianov
physiology
Insecta Saunders
pollution
Teleostei Heesen
theoretical study
Ede
DEVELOPMENTAL
PHYSIOLOGY
see Embryology (experimental);
Embryology (physiological)
see also Development
Amphibia
ultrastructure
Hydrozoa
Porifera
Wilby
Nanjundiah
BoelsterU
Efremova
DIAPAUSE
Crustacea
Insecta
DEVELOPMENT (larval)
see also Polymorphism (insects)
Bettanin
Delia Croce
Fourche
Krause
Mauchamp
Saunders
Baevsky
Saussey
Chondrostei
Copepoda
Echinoidea
Sytina
Lescher
Kruchkova
Ryberg
D'Hondt
Thiriot
Schmidt
Emmert
Le Roux
Schmidt
Cazaux
Larink
Ectoprocta
Gastropoda
Hymenopt
Insecta
Lamellibr
Orthoptera
Polychaeta
Tliysanura
biochemistry
Echinoidea
Insecta
experimental study
Insecta Alleaume
histology
Coelomata
morphology
Gastropoda
physiology
Ascidiacea
Gastropoda
ultrastructure
Amphibia Fox
Insecta Jurand
Immers
Rembold
Apelt
Fretter
Wallace
Fretter
DEVELOPMENT (post-
embryonic, fetal)
Acarina
Amphibia
Arachnida
Brachyura
Crustacea
Homo
Mammalia
Trematoda
Cassagne
Fox
Bonaric
Emerit
Legendre
Ingle
Rice
Castel
Fincham
Gennser
Lansdown
James
DEVELOPMENTAL
GENETICS
see Genetics
DEVELOPMENTAL
PATHOLOGY
see Pathology
Mammalia
Oligochaeta
DIAPHRAGM
see Body cavities
DIET
see Nutrition
DIFFERENTIATION
see also Dedifferentiation;
Metaplasia; specific
organs, etc.
Amphibia Trampusch
Hydrozoa Gallien
autoradiography
Amphibia Jacob
biochemistry
Amphibia Burgess
Jacob
Moilliet
Picard
Ryffel
Weber
Meller
Robert
Kuthe
Hansen
Robert
Robert
Aves
Insecta
Mammalia
Porifera
biodynamics
Homo
blastoderm cells
Insecta
capacity
Amphibia
Aves
cell cycle
Amphibia
Mammalia
cell fusion
Aves
Mammalia
cell motihty
Amphibia
Blechschmidt
Meer
Englander
Koebke
Passaponti
Bluemink
Greeff
Laat
Saag
Zeijst
Bluemink
Greeff
Laat
Saag
Zeijst
Luger
Luger
Beloussov
143
cell surface
Avcs Chiquet
cellular
Amphibia Chibon
Duprat
Lovtrup
Nelson
Picard
Aves Meller
Weiss
White
Gastropoda Fioroni
Insecta Gehring
Holden
Mammalia Adamson
Bulmer
Konyukhov
Malpoix
Mazhuga
Mazzucco
Meller
Peel
Sazhina
Weiss
Turbellaria Chandebois
chromosomes
Amphibia Signoret
cleavage
Mammalia Snow
connective tissue
Aves Christ
Jacob
culture in vitro
Amphibia Deuchar
Duprat
Picard
Cestoda Smyth
Insecta BuUiere
Mammalia Wrba
cytochemistry
Amphibia Lohmann
Vahs
Arachnida Pijnacker
Insecta Pijnacker
early embryo
Amphibia Deuchar
Lovtrup
Aves McKenzic
Crustacea Dohle
Mammalia Hofman
Levak
Skreb
Svajger
Mollusca Biggelaar
ectoderm Amphibia Englandcr
effect of collagen
Mammalia Mazzucco
endocrinology
Aves White
Insecta BuUiere
enzymes
Mammalia Adamson
experimental study
Insecta Weideli
genetics
Amphibia Lohmann
Mammalia Konyukhov
Sazhina
granulocytes
Aves Cury
Mammalia Cury
histoblast
Insecta Bautz
histochemistry
Insecta Sprey
imaginal disc
Insecta Dewes
Hadorn
Lafont
irradiatiori
Amphibia Peters
mechanism
Mollusca Geilenkirchen
mesenchyme
Ascidiacea Sala
mesoderm
Amphibia Kurrat
Aves Mauger
metamorphosis
Amphibia Turner
microcinematography
Mammaha Deuchar
molecular biology
Modak
Echinoidea Nicotra
neoblasts
Turbellaria Sauzin
pathology
Aves Weiss
Mammalia Weiss
potential
Homo Rousseau
Hydrozoa Schmid
regeneration
Amphibia Burgess
Harrebomee
Annehda Boilly
Turbellaria Chandebois
Le Moigne
Pasquini
relation to cell division
Amphibia Brugal
Mollusca Biggelaar
state
Aves McKenzie
subcellular
Insecta Jurand
switching on
Insecta Ransom
tissue
Mammalia Deuchar
transplanted tissue
Amphibia Zafiratos
tumor
Homo Rousseau
Mammalia Evans
ultrastructure
Amphibia Jacob
Vahs
Aves Christ
Jacob
Gastropoda Fioroni
DIGESTIVE TRACT
see also specific parts
Ampliibia Albert
Cambar
Lestage
Ascidiacea Burighel
Aves Gallera
Harrisson
LeDouarin
Mammalia Berton
Harrisson
Morris
Phoronidea Emig
DISAGGREGATION
see Cell(s)
DRUGS (& other biologically
active chemicals)
see also specific classes of
agents (antimitotic agents
etc.); Teratogenesis;
Thalidomide; Pesticides
alcaloids Aves Schowing
Mammalia Mercier
Schowing
Tuchmann
anticonvulsant
Mammalia Mercier
Tuchmann
barbiturates Aves Ojeda
effect on breathing
Homo Gensser
effect on early development
Mammalia Polge
effect on fertiUty
Mammaha Tuchmann
effect on fetus
Mammalia Tuchmann
effect on implantation
Homo Jiricka
Mammaha Jiricka
effect on placenta
Homo Jiricka
Mammaha Jiricka
effect on regeneration
Aves Balakhonov
Mammaha Joseph
effect on teratogenesis
Mammalia Mercier
immunodepressors
Aves Balakhonov
LSD Mammalia MuUcr
neuroleptic
Mammalia Mercier
Tuchmann
neuromuscular blocking
Mammalia Shoro
neuropharmaca
Aves Lenicque
Homo Lenicque
neurotoxic
Mammalia Baumgarten
neurotropic
Aves Jurand
Mammaha Jurand
psychotropic
Mammalia Schloot
reserpine
Mammalia Mercier
Tuchmann
strychnin
Amphibia Gulluni
Santoro
144
teratogenesis
biochemistry
cytochemistry
Aves
Dostal
Amphibia
Aimar
Amphibia
Steinert
Jelinek
Brachet
Ubbels
Jurand
Hanocq
Homo
Martinek
Ojeda
MoiUiet
Insecta
Petavy
Echinoidea
Lonning
MuUer
Mammaha
Martinek
Hagstrom
Pays
Teleostei
Gureeva
Mammalia
Damjanov
Ryffel
cytology'
Domac
Weber
Polychaeta
Peaucellier
Dostal
Wyhe
developmental capacity
Druga
Ascidiacea
Farinella
Mammaha
Beaumont
James
Mansueto
endocrinology
Jelinek
Puccia
Asteroidea
Doree
Jurand
Echinoidea
Cognetti
Teleostei
Colombo
Mercier
Giudice
Sakun
Saxen
Pirrone
enzymes
Shoro
Rinaldi
Crustacea
Falugi
Solter
Insecta
Papillon
Minganti
Teleostei
Lonning
Wyl
experimental study
Hagstrom
Mammalia
Alexandre
Insecta
Schnetter
test Aves
Dostal
Nematoda
Brun
fusion
Jelinek
Polychaeta
Dhainaut
Ascidiacea
Farinella
Mammalia
Dostal
Teleostei
Hagenmaier
Mammalia
Moor
Jelinek
Kamler
Opas
toxins Aves
Schovving
Kotomin
Tarkowski
Mammalia
Schovi/ing
Kostomarova
gene transcription
tranquillizer
Neyfakh
Insecta
Traut
Mammalia
Domac
Pays
genetics
urethan Mammalia Damjanov
Skobhna
Polychaeta
Fischer
Solter
biophysics
germinal vesicle
venom Mammalia Clavert
Amphibia
Hansson
Amphibia
Aisenstadt
Gabriel
Insecta
Petavy
Dettlaff
veratrum Ampl
libia Gulluni
blastokinesis
Skobhna
Santoro
Cephalopod
capsule
a Sacarrao
Chondrostei
Aisenstadt
Dettlaff
EAR
Opisthobr.
Kress
Skoblina
see Auditory organ
Turbellaria
Marinelh
grey crescent
(& External ear)
carcinogenesis
Amphibia
Ubbels
Mammaha
Elbling
immunology
ECTODERM
chromatin
Teleostei
Apekin
see Embryology
(experi-
Amphibia
Ficq
irradiation
mental); Embryology
chromosomes
Mammalia
Beaumont
(general & descriptive)
Mammaha
Franchi
Franchi
cleavage after cytopl.removal
Teleostei
Sakun
EGG(S)
Mammaha
Ooas
jelly
see also Blastocyst; Cleavage;
comparative study '
Amphibia
Campanella
Culture; Fertilization;
Homo
Gaillard
maturation
Gradient; Oogenesis;
composition
Amphibia
Aisenstadt
Transfer (blastocyst, etc.);
Teleostei
Kamler
Baltus
Yolk
cortex
Brachet
Amphibia
Campanella
Dettlaff
aging Mammalia
Beaumont
Ginsburg
Hanocq
Szollosi
Hansson
Hubert
Teleostei
SzoUosi
culture in vitro
Pays
albumen Aves
Gerhnger
Amphibia
Baltus
Skoblina
Goshcheteliani
Hanocq
Steinert
atresia
Homo
Stegner
Chondrostei
Aisenstadt
Homo
Himelstein
Zeilmaker
Dettlaff
Insecta
King
Mammalia
Alexandre
Faleeva
Mammalia
Beaumont
Elbhng
Skoblina
Byskov
Hay
Homo
Zeilmaker
Pantopoda
King
Stegner
Mammalia
Alexandre
autoradiography
Szollosi
Hay
Amphibia
Ficq
Teleostei
Sakun
Szollosi
Hanocq
Szollosi
Wegmann
Gastropoda
Bolognari
Bottke
Polychaeta
Peaucellier
Teleostei
Gureeva
145
Teleostei
Apekin
preservation
immunology
Colombo
Mammalia
Zeilmaker
Homo
Molotkova
Faleeva
resting
Verbicky
Gureeva
Crustacea
Bettanin
Mammalia
Hancock
Kotomin
Delia Croce
McGovern
Kostomarova
RNA gene
McLean
Neyfakh
Aves
Wylie
Molotkova
Pays
sheU
Verbicky
Sakun
Insecta
Petavy
maternal age
Skoblina
Teleostei
Hagenmaier
Mammalia
Jones
Szollosi
symmetry
pre-implantation stages
meiosis
Amphibia
Hengst
Mammalia
Adams
Amphibia
Ficq
temperature
psychogenous influences
Asteroidea
Doree
Insecta
Papillon
Mammalia
Bontekoe
Echinoderni
Guerrier
teratogenesis
Naaktgeboren
Gastropoda
Bergerard
Mammalia
ElbUng
relation uterus-conceptus
Bottke
ultrastructure
Homo
Beier
Homo
Polani
Amphibia
Billett
MammaUa
Beier
Mammalia
Polani
Campanella
Naaktgeboren
Nematoda
Brun
Steinert
transmission of substances
Polychaeta
Guerrier
Ascidiacea
La Spina
Mammalia
Choroszewska
Peaucellier
Cephaloch.
De Leo
Morris
metabolism
Ctenophora
De Leo
Panigel
Mammalia
Zeilmaker
Gastropoda
Bottke
Pascaud
Polychaeta
Peaucellier
Homo
Martinek
Wild
microcinematography
Stegner
ultrastructure
Insecta
Nuss
Insecta
Perkowska
Mammalia
Glenister
morphology
Mammalia
Kassner
Insecta
Nuss
Martinek
EMBRYOLOGY (experimental;
nucleus
Stegner
see also specific stages;
Gastropoda
Bolognari
Wabik
Determination; Gradients;
oocyte
Polychaeta
De Leo
Induction; Morphogenesis;
Amphibia
Billett
Dhainaut
Pattern formation; Regu-
Muller
Villa
lation
Van Gonsen
Teleostei
Billett
Wylie
Turbellaria
Marinelli
Amphibia
Testa
Cephaloch.
De Leo
weight
Coleoptera
Schnetter
Echinoidea
Cognetti
Teleostei
Kamler
Collembola
Tamarelle
Giudice
Diplopoda
Dohle
Pirrone
EGG MEMBRANES
Gastropoda
Hess
Rinaldi
see Egg(s); Emb
ryonic
Isopoda
Daguerre
Homo
Stegner
membranes
Isoptera
Truckenbrodt
Insecta
Perkowska
Polychaeta
Hofmann
Mammalia
Baker
EGG SHELL
Rodentia
Csaba
Beaumont
see Egg(s)
Vertebrata
Durand
Franchi
axial patterns
Stegner
Zeilmaker
ELECTRICITY
Mollusca
Guerrier
see Bio-electricity
Polychaeta
Guerrier
Polychaeta
Villa
axis Aves
Stephan
Teleostei
Billett
ELEMENTS (chemical)
biochemistry
ooplasm
see Chemical elements
Amphibia
Osborn
Insecta
Jung
Stanisstreet
Krause
EMBRYO-MATERNAL
Ascidiacea
Ortolani
Nuss
RELATIONSHIPS
Aves
McKenzie
ooplasm transplantation
see also Placent;
a
blastokinesis
Amphibia
Hengst
Insecta
Petavy
Insecta
Schnctter
blastocyst
blastomere
ooplasmic movement
Mammalia
McLaren
Echinoidea
Vittorelli
Amphibia
Rzehak
diabetes
cell aggregation
ooplasmic segregation
Mammalia
Deuchar
Amphibia
Smith
Amphibia
Ubbels
humoral connections
Stanisstreet
Insecta
Schnctter
Mammalia
Molotkova
cell cycle
Mollusca
Geilenkirchen
Murashova
Insecta
Maisonhaute
Verdonk
Orlova
cell lineage
ovulation
Verbicky
Diptera
Dubendorfer
Homo
Baker
Vyazov
Insecta
Steiner
Mammalia
Baker
hybrids
Malacostr.
Hahnenkamp
Teleostei
Colombo
Mammalia
Hancock
Nematoda
Sulston
physiology
McGovern
cellular phenomena
Amphibia
Dick
Mollusca
Guerrier
Insecta
Hansen
Polychaeta
Guerrier
Mollusca
Geilenkirchen
centrifugation
pigment
Insecta
Nuss
Amphibia
Rzehak
146
(
chromosomes
Amphibia Lacroix
Loones
compartmentalization
Insecta Lawrence
culture in vitro
Mammalia , Glenister
Porifera Korotkova
cytology
Polychaeta PeaucelHer
early stages
Amphibia Vacek
Aves Callebaut
McKenzie
Vacek
Vakaet
Insecta Gateff
Krause
Mammalia Beier
Fraser
Hoare
Hofman
Levak
Modlinski
Moor
Morriss
Skreb
Svajger
Vacek
Webb
Mollusca Verdonk
ectoderm Amphibia Johnen
effect of lUD
Homo Hurst
Mammalia Hurst
egg cylinder
Mammalia Ozdzenski
endoderm Amphibia Albert
endoderm-mesoderm interact.
Amphibia Albert
environmental factors
Ascidiacea Farinella
Polychaeta PeaucelHer
gamete age Mammalia Komar
genetics Insecta Marsh
interspecific association
Aves Robaday
Umb Aves Kieny
lithium Amphibia Koebke
marginal zone
Amphibia Koebke
mesoderm Amphibia Gipouloux
Kurrat
Aves Kieny
Mauger
morphogenetic potential
Amphibia Gipouloux
morphology
Amphibia Osborn
Stanisstreet
Mammalia Wilson
muscle Aves Kieny
nuclear transplantation
Insecta Santamaria
potency Insecta Krause
prospective maps
Mammalia West
relation to membranes
Insecta Petavy
role of membrane
Echinoderm Guerrier
Polychaeta Guerrier
segmentation
Coleoptera
Schnetter
Amphibia
Ivanov
Collembola
Jura
Aves
Ivanov
Crustacea
Dohle
stages
Mammalia
BiUington
Amphibia
Ignatjeva
Danijanov
Teleostei
Ignatjeva
Gouget
theoretical study Bezem
Jenkinson
Raven
Searle
tracer study
Sellens
Mollusca
Guerrier
Smith
Polychaeta
Guerrier
Solter
Rodentia
ModHnski
EMBRYOLOGY (general &
environmental factors
descriptive)
Coleoptera
Delay
see also specific stages;
Juberthie
Development (general);
germ layers
Organogenesis
Mammaha
Razek
mesoderm
Acarina
Cassagne
Insecta
Haget
Apterygota
Koscielski
mesoderm formation
Arachnida
Legendre
Vertebrata
Nieuwkoop
Artiodact.
Knese
microcinematography
Schmidt
Aves
Lucey
Ascidiacea
Farinella
Mammalia
Steele
Cephalopoda De Leo
normal table
Chelonia
Ragozina
Teleostei
Morgan
Chondrostei
Sytina
Urodela
Bozdzilovskaya
Cladocera
Bettanin
Dettlaff
Delia Croce
phylogenesis
Coleoptera
Louvet
Vertebrata
Nieuwkoop
Ressouches
segmentation
Collembola
Krzysztofowicz
Brachiop.
Slewing
Tamarelle
Phoronidea
Slewing
Copepoda
Kohler
staging
Diplopoda
Dohle
Rodentia
Snow
Heteroptera
Louvet
ultrastructure
Homo
Hies
Amphibia
Habrova
Menkes
Nedvidek
Revesz
Perry
Hydrozoa
Glatzer
Annelida
Reverberi
Hymenoptera King
Anura
Gipouloux
Koscielska
Ascidiacea
Dolcemascolo
Isopoda
Daguerre
Gianguzza
Lassegues
Mancuso
Moyse
Reverberi
Lacertilia
Bons
Aves
Backhouse
Malacostr.
Zilch
Baumann
Orthoptera
Louvet
Bellairs
Pantopoda
King
Christ
Winter
Jacob
Phasmida
Louvet
Insecta
Haget
Polychaeta
Cazaux
Jurand
Heimler
Mammalia
Damjanov
Rodcntia
Mystkowska
Skreb
Ozdzenski
Solter
Peters
Mollusca
Reverberi
Teleostei
Tcherniaev
Polychaeta
Villa
Turbellaria
Koscielski
Rodentia
Czolowska
body form
Turbellaria
Le Moigne
Cetacea
Pilleri
comparative stu
idy
EMBRYOLOGY (physiological)
Ascidiacea
Ivanova
see also specific
stages;
Insecta
Woyke
Development; Energy;
culture in vitro
Metabolism;
Nutrition;
Aves
Lucey
Respiration,
etc.
Mammalia Benoit
McLaren
Steele
Teleostei Chambolle
early stages
Aves Christ
Jacob
Rostedt
Ascidiacea Wallace
Aves Baumann
Carnivora Busch
Marsupialia Renfree
Rodentia Csaba
147
biochemistry
function
ENVIRONMENTAL
Amphibia
Habrova
Mammalia Kuhnel
FACTORS
Knowland
histochemistry
see also Adaptation; Pollutants
Melehova
Mammalia Kuhnel
specific physical agents
Nedvidek
in vitro Wrba
Aves
Dubois
malformations
Amphibia
Briegleb
Wylie
Aves Jelinek
Neubert
Crustacea
Hultin
physiology
Rostand
Echinoidea
Backstrom
Aves Simkiss
Woellwarth
De Petrocellis
teratogenesis
Aves
Zusman
Immers
Aves Marraro
Chondroste
Davidova
Pucci
ultrastructure
Dettlaff
Insecta
Hansen
Homo Hoyes
Crustacea
Castel
MammaUa
Johnson
Navaratnam
Echinoidea
Lonning
Mesozoa
Lapan
Mammalia Gulamhusein
Hagstrom
biophysics
yolk sac
Insecta
Briegleb
Amphibia
Capuron
Homo Navaratnam
Delay
cytochemistry
Fourche
Acari
Pijnacker
ENDROCRINE ORGANS
Lees
Amphibia
Ubbels
see also specific organs;
Neubert
Insecta
Pijnacker
Hormones
Neumann
early stages
Scharloo
Mammaha
Poke
APUD cells
Mammalia
Degenhardt
effect of fetal proteins
Aves Harrisson
Polychaeta
Peaucellier
Mammaha
Renfree
Mammalia Harrisson
Reptilia
Zusman
electrolytes
comparative study
Teleostei
Braum
Aves
Simkiss
Mammalia Harrison
Hagstrom
endocrinology
cytology
Heesen
Mammalia
Kratochvvil
Teleostei Olivereau
Lonning
Polge
development
Zaitzev
enzymes
Amphibia Accordi
Turbellaria
Bondi
Ascidiacea
Falugi
Gallo
Tei
Minganti
ManelH
Vertebrata
Emelianov
Raineri
Mastroha
Crustacea
Falugi
Minganti
Milano
Aves Accordi
ENZYME(S)
Echinoidea
Falugi
Gallo
activation
Minganti
ManeUi
Aves
Fedecka
Raineri
Milano
Mammalia
Petzoldt
Insecta
Duspiva
Cyclostom. Fernholm
aldolase
histochemistry
experimental study
Mammalia
Adamson
Ascidiacea
Dolcemascolo
Crustacea Daguerre
amylase
Gianguzza
histochemistry
Insecta
Hoorn
Mancuso
Teleostei Olivereau
Jong
metabolism
histogenesis
arginase
Polychaeta
Peaucellier
Amphibia Hanke
Aves
Ehasson
tracer study
neurohemal organ
asparaginase
Ascidiacea
Mansueto
Arachnida Juberthie
neurosecretory organs
Amphibia
GuUuni
Santoro
EMBRYOMA(S)
Crustacea Herp
blastocoel
see Teratoma(s)
physiology
Teleostei Olivereau
Mammalia
blastocyst
Bentyn
EMBRYONIC FLUIDS
ultrastructure
Mammalia
Denker
see Embryonic i
Tiembranes
Crustacea Daguerre
bone Mammalia Gaillard
Mammalia Young
carbamylphosphate synthetase
EMBRYONIC MEMBRANES
Y-organ
Amphibia
Charles
(& fluids)
Crustacea Blanchet
carbohydrate Aves Dutton
Homo
Dutton
Reptilia
Bellairs
ENDODERM
Mammalia
Dutton
allantois
see Embryology (experi-
cell cycle Mammalia Wijk
Aves
Marraro
mental); Embryology
cholinesterase
chorion
(general & desriptive)
Ascidiacea
Falugi
Homo
Durst
Minganti
Hoyes
ENERGY (developmental)
Raineri
Mammalia
Gulamhusein
Crustacea
Falugi
chorioallantois
Mammalia Zeilmakcr
Minganti
Aves
Simkiss
Echinoidea
Falugi
enzymes
ENTEROCHROMAFFIN
Minganti
Homo
Gen user
CELLS
Raineri
fluids
sec Chromaffin cells
Homo
Navaratnam
Homo
Gebhardt
Gennser
Mammalia
Adamson
Navaratnam
Mammalia
Bcntyn
CPK Aves
Perriard
Berton
Mammalia
Perriard
Renfree
148
I
dehydrogenase
Aves Beaupain
Croisille
Rinaudo
Insecta Duke
Teleostei Raunich
detoxicating
Aves Dutton
Homo Dutton
Mammalia Dutton
development
Homo Benson
Hydrozoa Muller
Mammalia Benson
Fensom
differentiation
Insecta Rembold
Mammalia Parsons
DNA polymerase
Aves Croisille
Smith
Soriano
DNA synthesis
Echinoidea Filosa
Parisi
early embryo
Amphibia Brahma
Aves Vakaet
Gastropoda Wal
Insecta Hansen
ecdysone metabolism
Insecta Koolman
embryo
Ascidiacea D'Anna
Insecta Duspiva
esterases
Aves Croisille
fetal in tumour
Mammalia Raftell
function
Homo Chalumeau
Mammalia Chalumeau
genetics
Homo Schloot
Insecta Leibenguth
gut
Insecta KubU
hatching
Ascidiacea Puccia
hydroxylase
Aves Rinaudo
imaginal disc
Insecta Lafont
in explants
Mammalia Parsons
induction
Aves Eliasson
Homo Eliasson
isoenzymes
Amphibia Guillet
Korochkin
Aves Perriard
Insecta Hoorn
Kubli
Leibenguth
Steinmetz
Thorig
Mammalia Perriard
Renfree
kidney
Mammalia Berton
kinases
Aves Eppenberger
Insecta Eppenberger
Mammalia Adamson
Teleostei Eppenberger
LDH
Amphibia Korochkin
Mammalia Renfree
lipid metabolisn
Homo Rooy
Mammalia Rooy
liver
MammaUa Vetterlein
lung Aves Dameron
Marin
lysosomal
Insecta Russo
Mammalia Dott
lysozyme
Homo Adinolfi
MDH Mammalia Renfree
mesenchyme
Aves Knese
Mammalia Knese
morphogenesis
Mammalia Wegmann
multimolecular
Homo Chalumeau
Mammalia Chalumeau
nucleus
Amphibia GalUen
odontoblastic
Mammalia Linde
oxidase
Insecta Duke
pathology
Homo Chalumeau
Mammalia Chalumeau
peroxidase
Amphibia Regard
phosphatase
Aves Rinaudo
Crustacea Falugi
Minganti
placenta
EPIDERMIS
Amphibia Billett
Girard
Aves Mauger
Insecta Bulliere
Teleostei Bereiter
EPIDIDYMIS
Mammalia Blom
EPIPHYSIS
see Pineal organ
EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL
INTERACTIONS
see also Induction
limb Amphibia Tarin
lung Aves Carinci
Dameron
Mariani
Marin
Mammalia Bluemink
organ specificity
Mammalia Kratochwil
organogenesis
Mammalia Abrunhosa
salivary gland
Mammalia Bluemink
sense organs
Aves Saxod
sl^in Aves Carinci
Mariani
teeth
Mammalia Karcher
Ruch
Saxen
tumour
Vcrtebrata Tarin
wing Aves Amprino
EPITHELIUM
Homo
1 hiery
biophysics
protease
Teleostei
Spencer
Mammalia
Kirchner
culture Aves
Middleton
repression
Mammalia
Middleton
Homo
Eliasson
cysts Amphibia Hartwig
reproduction
derived organs
Hydrozoa
Muller
Homo
Hinrichsen
RNAse
Mammalia
Hinrichsen
Aves
Lanot
differentiation
sense organs
Aves
Passaponti
Homo
Kraus
esophagus
Mammalia
Kraus
Mammalia
Sevcenko
silk gland
functional differentiation
Insecta
De Turenne
Mammalia
Beck
steroid
lung
Amphibia
Dupuis
Aves
Dameron
synthesis
Marin
Aves
Fedecka
palate
synthetase
Mammalia
Andersen
Echinoidea
De Petrocellis
Fejerskov
tcratogenesis
regeneration
Aves
Lanot
Mammalia
Joseph
testis
ultrastructure
Homo
Pirkic
Rode
Ascidiacea
Georges
transferase
EQUIPMENT
Aves
Accordi
see Methods
wound healing
Mammalia
Makinen
ERYTHOCYTES
Raekallio
see Blood
149
ERYTHROPOIESIS
see Hematopoiesis
EVOLUTION
see Phylogenesis
EXCRETORY SYSTEM
see also Kidney(s); Urogenital
system
Amphibia Cambar
Gipouloux
Girard
Phoronidea Emig
EXTRA-CELLULAR MATRIX
see Matrix
EXTRA-EMBRYONIC
MEMBRANES
see Embryonic membranes
EXTREMITIES
see Limb(s); Wing(s)
EYE(S)
see also Eye lens
Mammalia
Pilleri
autoradiography
Aves
Janssen
Meller
Starre
Mammalia
Meller
biochemistry
Amphibia
Mitashov
Sviridov
Aves
Janssen
Robert
Starre
Chondrostei
Baburina
Mitashov
Stroeva
Mammalia
Marshak
Panova
Robert
Stroeva
cellular interaction
Aves
Clayton
Lucey
Perry
Pritchard
Mammalia
Clayton
Lucey
Perry
Pritchard
chorioid Teleostei Ramsay
ciliary body
Amphibia
Dabagian
Mammalia
Akhabadzc
Stroeva
compound
Arthropoda
Wada
Insecta
Colin
Haget
Such
conjunctiva
Aves
Ambrosi
cornea
Aves
Robert
Mammalia
Robert
culture in vitro
immunochemistry
Aves
Clayton
Aves
Barabanov
Janssen
immunology
Lucey
Aves
Mikhaylov
Meller
Vyazov
Perry
Mammalia
Vyazov
Pritchard
induction
Starre
Amphibia
Lopashov
Stefanelli
Vahs
Zacchei
Teleostei
Vahs
Mammalia
Akhabadze
involution
Clayton
Arachnida
Munoz
Lucey
Crustacea
Juberthie
Meller
Mammalia
Pilleri
Perry
Vertebrata
Durand
Pritchard
iris
Stefanelli
Mammalia
Akhabadze
Stroeva
Stroeva
Zacchei
malformations
cytochemistry
Mammalia
Konyukhov
Amphibia
Vahs
metamorphosis
Yamada
Insecta
Egelhaaf
Teleostei
Vahs
metaplasia
development
Amphibia
Lopashov
Vertebrata
Clavert
Mammalia
Lopashov
differentiation
Sologub
Arachnida
Munoz
mitosis
Aves
Clayton
Amphibia
Ottaviani
Lucey
morphogenesis
Perry
Insecta
Mouze
Pritchard
morphology
Chondrostei
Baburina
Insecta
Mouze
Mitashov
nauplius
Stroeva
Crustacea
Martin
Mammalia
Clayton
neural retina
Lucey
Amphibia
Korochkin
Marshak
Mitashov
Perry
Sviridov
Pritchard
Aves
Matthopoulos
Stroeva
Ruano
endocrinology
Chondrostei
Baburina
Insecta
Mouze
Mitashov
enzymes
Stroeva
Amphibia
Korochkin
photoreceptors
Aves
Rinaudo
Teleostei
Ramsay
epithehum
physiology
Aves
Clayton
Insecta
Egelhaaf
Lucey
pigment
Perry
Insecta
Colin
Pritchard
Egelhaaf
Mammalia
Clayton
Mammalia
Lopashov
Perry
Sologub
Pritchard
pigment epitheli
ium
experimental study
Amphibia
Mitashov
Insecta
Such
Chondrostei
Baburina
genetics
Mitashov
Amphibia
Vahs
Stroeva
Insecta
Egelhaaf
Mammalia
Marshak
Mammalia
Osipov
Panova
Sanyal
Stroeva
Theiler
regeneration
Vakhrusheva
Amphibia
Dabagian
Polychaeta
Fischer
Korochkin
Teleostei
Vahs
Mitashov
growth
Sviridov
Mammalia
Marshak
Panova
Stroeva
]
histochemistry
Mammalia
Lierse
Teleostei
Grun
Ramsay
i
i
150
I
retina
Amphibia
Dabagian
Lopashov
Ottaviani
Aves
Meller
Mikhavlov
Stefanelli
Zacchei
Mammalia
Lierse
Lopashov
Marshak
Meller
Sanyal
Sologub
Stefanelli
Stroeva
Zacchei
Teleostei
Grun
retino-hypothalamic connect.
Vertebrata
Oksche
retino-tectal connections
Amphibia
Brandle
Szekely
Mammalia
Fulcrand
sclera
Aves
Ambrosi
Homo
Pilleri
stalk
Crustacea
Juberthie
teratogenesis
Mammalia
Akhabadze
Stroeva
ultrastructure
Amphibia
Dabagian
Yamada
Arachnida
Munoz
Aves
Meller
Insecta
Such
Mammalia
Lierse
Meller
Teleostei
Grun
Ramsay
EYE LENS
see also Regeneration
(traumatic)
Aves
Woerdeman
Mammalia
Woerdeman
biochemistry
Modak
Aves
Burns
Clayton
Perry
Pritchard
Thomson
Truman
Wilhamson
Mammalia
Clayton
Perry
Pritchard
Truman
cell membrane
Aves
Clayton
Odeigah
Perry
Pritchard
Mammalia
Clayton
Odeigah
Perry
Pritchard
crystallin
Amphibia
Brahma
Mammalia
Platonov
culture in vitro
FEATHER(S)
Aves
Starre
development
Aves
Dhouailly
Aves
Ruano
Groenendijk
Wakely
Mauger
differentiation
Modak
Novel
Aves
Doorenmaale
Sengel
Homo
Doorenmaale
Vertebrata
Clavert
FECUNDITY
immunochemistry
see Fertihty
Aves
Barabanov
Vertebrata
Clayton
FERTILITY (& steriHty)
immunology
Aves
Brahma
Homo
Cohen
Clayton
Molotkova
Doorenmaaler
Taillemite
Odeigah
Verbicky
Perry
insecta
Papillon
Pritchard
Mammalia
Cohen
Starre
Molotkova
Homo
Doorenmaalen
Swanson
Mammalia
Clayton
Verbicky
Odeigah
Zeilmaker
Perry
Platonov
FERTILIZATION
Pritchard
inducing substance
Arachnida
Feiertag
Amphibia
Mikhaylov
Pijnacker
Aves
Mikhaylov
Ascidiacea
Villa
induction
Insecta
Pijnacker
Amphibia
Hoperskaya
Mammalia
Adams
Aves
Doorenmaalen
Kassner
Karkinen
Modlinski
Starre
Polychaeta
Knight
Homo
Doorenmaalei
acrosome
malformations
Chondrostei
Ginsburg
Aves
Wakely
activation
metaplasia
Insecta
Haget
Amphibia
Lopashov
artificial
ultrastructure
Polychaeta
Cazaux
Aves
Clayton
biochemistry
Lucey
Echinoidea
Ferrini
Odeigah
ManeUi
Perry
cell membrane
Pritchard
Amphibia
Bluemink
Mammalia
Clayton
Laat
Lucey
Saag
Odeigah
Ascidiacea
O'Dell
Perry
Echinoidea
O'Dell
Pritchard
cortical reactio
n
FACE
see Head
FALLOPIAN TUBE
see Oviduct
FAT
see Adipose tissues. Lipid(s)
FAT BODY
see Adipose tissues
FATE MAPS
see Embryology (experimental)
FATTY ACIDS
see Lipid(s)
Amphibia
cytology
Homo
Mammalia
egg age
Ascidiacea
Campanella
Ginsburg
Baker
Baker
Cusimano
Ortolani
endocrinology
Homo Baker
Mammalia Baker
environmental conditions
Amphibia Campanella
experimental study
Mammalia Polge
in vitro
Homo
Mammalia
Baker
Barnes
Zeilmaker
Baker
Barnes
Eraser
Kaleta
Polge
151
micropyle
ageing
activity
Mammalia
Szollosi
Mammalia
Eraser
Amphibia
Vahs
Teleostei
SzoUosi
Polge
Insecta
Beyse
polyspermy
biochemistry
Bosshard
Echinoidea
Ferrini
Mammalia
Johnson
Leibenguth
ManelH
endocrinology
MUller
role of jelly
Oligochaeta
Lattaud
Robert
Amphibia
Campanella
Polychaeta
Durchon
Seydewitz
sperm age
Pfannenstiel
Traut
Mammalia
Cohen
gametogenesis
Polychaeta
Fischer
ultrastructure
Amphibia
Wallace
Teleostei
Vahs
Amphibia
Campanella
Gastropoda
Nowakowna
amplification
zona pellucida
Sembrat
Amphibia
Labrousse
Mammalia
Szollosi
Teleostei
Koshelev
Lohmann
Teleostei
Szollosi
genetics
Insecta
Kunz
Homo
Beatty
Renkawitz
FETAL FLUIDS
Mammalia
Beatty
Russo
see Embryonic
membranes
irradiation
Schafer
Qiondrostei
Persov
control of early development
FETAL MEMBRANES
Zubova
Mollusca
Arnolds
see Embryonic
membranes
Insecta
Bluzat
dosage
Teleostei
Chmilevsky
Insecta
Bernard
FETUS
Persov
expression
see also Development
physiology
Amphibia
CoUenot
(postembryonic, fetal)
Amphibia
Wallace
Gounon
Gurdon
Homo
Taillemite
GANGLION (GANGLIA)
Aves
Bogenmann
Mammalia
Naaktgeboren
Insecta
Leibenguth
Amphibia
Baker
Mammalia
Bogenmann
FIBROBLAST(S)
Aves
Mitolo
Goswami
Pannese
Harrison
Aves
Beug
Roncali
function
Gotzos
Homo
Kraus
Insecta
Lezzi
Knese
Serrantino
Mammalia
Lezzi
McKenzie
Mammalia
Druga
lethal
Musy
Teleostei
Benedetti
Amphibia
Collenot
Ruoslahti
Gounon
Vaheri
GASTRULA(TION)
localization
Wartiovaara
Insecta
Dennhofer
Homo
Knese
Amphibia
Boterenbrood
physiology
Mammalia
Knese
Durston
Hara
Insecta
Glatzer
Hess
FIN(S)
Hoperskaya
Johnen
Johannisson
Schafer
Teleostei
Bouvet
Lopashov
regulation
Lovtrup
Amphibia
Rostand
FLAGELLA
Peters
Reyss
RNA Aves
transcription
Wylie
FLUORESCENCE
Echinoidea
Sevaljevic
Insecta
Traut
MICROSCOPY
Insecta
Koscielska
see also Immunology
Mammalia
Benoit
GENETICS (developmental)
Teleostei
Tumanishvili
see also specific
: aspects; Cell
FLUORINE
heredity; Chromosomes;
see Chemical Elements
GENE(S)
Genes; Hybrids; Mutants;
see also Genetics; Mutants
Nucleus etc,
FOLLICLE (egg-)
see Ovary
FOLLICLE CELLS
see Oogenesis
FREE-MARTINS
see Sexual Development
GALL BLADDER
see Liver
GAMETES (& gametogenesis)
see also Germ cells; Oogenesis;
Spermatogenesis etc.
action
Insecta
activation
Insecta
Mammalia
Ashburner
Egelhaaf
Artavanis
Helmsing
Holden
Ish
Leenders
Harrison
Homo
Insecta
Mammalia
Cioppettini
Testa
Korochkin
Woyke
Csaba
Lyon
Revesz
Csaba
Crustacea
Nematoda
Zaffagnini
Zaffagnini
Turbellaria
abnormal karyotype
Homo Niikawa
activ. of parental genomes
Szollosi
ageing
Nematoda Brun
allophenes
Amphibia Boucaut
152
androgenesis
Ascidiacea Ortolani
brain
Mammalia Osipov
Vakhrusheva
determined state
Insecta Bernard
differentiation
Mammalia Konyukhov
effect of paternal genome
SzoUosi
effect of weightlessness
Insecta Briegleb
Neubert
enzymes
Homo Schloot
Insecta Duke
Jong
Leibenguth
Steinmetz
Thorig
epigenetics
Insecta Duke
eye
Insecta Egelhaaf
Mammalia Osipov
Sanyal
Theiler
Vakhrusheva
Polychaeta Fischer
gametes
Homo Beatty
Mammalia Beatty
gene control
Insecta Bulliere
genotype
Mammalia McLaren
gynogenesis
Amphibia Jaylet
Rostand
heterosis
Mammalia Krzanowska
imaginal disc
Insecta Garcia
lethal factor
Insecta Steinmetz
limb Mammalia Osipov
Vakhrusheva
liver proteins
Mammalia Goswami
mapping Insecta Bernard
maternal effect
Amphibia Beetschen
Fernandez
mosaics Amphibia Boucaut
Insecta Janning
Mammalia Degenhardt
Deol
neoplasm Insecta Gateff
nervous system
Nematoda Brenner
pattern formation
Insecta Kroeger
phenogenesis
Mammalia Sanyal
proliferation
Mammalia Konyukhov
Sazhina
protein
Amphibia Beetschen
Gasser
quantitative characters
Insecta Schouten
regulation
ultrastructure
Insecta
Glatzer
Amphibia
Cambar
Hess
Homo
Wartenberg
Johannissson
Invertebrata
Afzelius
Schafer
Mammalia
Franchi
selection
Wartenberg
Insecta
Vreezen
Weakly
sex determination
Reptilia
Hubert
Crustacea
Ginsburger
Insecta
Nothiger
GERM CELLS (primordial)
sexual development
Crustacea
Carre
biochemistry
Legrand
Insecta
Kunz
vertebral column
cytology
Mammalia
Theiler
Insecta
differentiation
Ribbert
GENITAL TRACT
Amphibia
Wylie
see also Reproductive system;
Thysanura
Jonczy
Urogenital system
Klag
general study
Aves
Lutz
Amphibia
Capuron
Insecta
Chauvin
Newth
Mammalia
Blom
Aves
Rogulska
Brinkmann
Mammalia
Rogulska
Glenister
genetics
Grignon
Insecta
Glatzer
Gulamhusein
Hess
Kuhnel
Johannisson
Martinovitch
Schafer
Pavic
origin
Thiery
Aves
Pala
Zaayer
Echinoderm
Kasyanov
Zivkovic
Lamelhbr
Sabelli
Mollusca
Kasyanov
GENITALIA
Polychaeta
Di Grande
see Reproductive system
Sabelli
GERM CELLS (general)
see also Gametes
Aves Dubois
Malacostr. Hahnenkamp
age Mammalia Komar
biochemistry
Mammalia Garweg
bridges
Lacertilia Filosa
cytochemistry
Mammalia Weakly
descriptive study
Reptilia Hubert
development
Amphibia Gipouloux
differentiation
Aves Rogulska
Mammalia Ozdzenski
Rogulska
effect of chemicals
Aves Bruel
endocrinology
Mammalia Garweg
experimental study
Aves Didier
Reptilia Hubert
irradiation
Amphibia Di Grande
Mammalia Franchi
movement
Aves Cuminge
Dubois
Teleostei Pala
Vertebrata Nieuwkoop
phylogenesis
Vertebrata Nieuwkoop
relation with somatic cells
Aves Reynaud
transplantation
Aves Reynaud
GERM LAYERS
see Embryology (experi-
mental); Embryology
(general & descriptive)
see also specific derivatives
GERMINAL VESICLE
see Nucleus
GESTATION
see Pregnancy
GILL(S)
Teleostei
Ramsay
Yacob
GLAND(S) (endocrine)
see specific endocrine glands;
Endocrine organs
GLAND(S) (exocrine)
see also specific glands;
specific organs
biochemistry
Amphibia Picard
Insecta Eeken
Koninkx
153
cement
differentiation
polarity
Am[ hibia
Picard
Aves
Rogulska
Ascidiacea
Sabbadin
culture in vitro
Wolff
Hydrozoa
Wilby
Mammalia
Gomot
Lamellibr
Lucas
Insecta
Lawrence
Lawson
Mammalia
Buehr
regeneration
endocrinology
Ozdzenski
Amphibia
Lheureux
Mammalia
Kratochwil
Rogulska
segment
enzymes
endocrinology
Insecta
Lawrence
Insecta
De Turenne
Aves
Chanturishvili
\vound healing
Him
hatching
Groenendijk
Amphibia
Denuce
Haffen
Teleostei
Denuce
Kankava
GRAFT REACTIONS
histochemistry
Kincurashvili
see Immunology
'; Trans-
Insecta
Gaudecker
Kurulashvili
plantation
mammary
Scheib
Homo
Karlsson
Tvorogova
GRAFTING
Mammalia
Gomot
Weniger
see Transplantation
Karlsson
Chondrostei
Zubova
Kratochwil
Mammalia
Weniger
GRANULOSA CELLS
molecular biolo|
?y
experimental study
see Ovary
Insecta
De Turenne
Amphibia
Milano
morphogenesis
Vannini
GROWTH
Mammalia
Lawson
Aves
Didier
see also Growth factors; specific
salivary
Milano
organs, etc.
Homo
Posinovec
germinal epithelium
Insecta
Danieli
Aves
Scheib
Crustacea
Zaffagnini
Eeken
growth
allometry
Gaudecker
Aves
Gasc
Crustacea
Mocquard
Helmsing
histochemistry
cartilage
Koninkx
Mammalia
Bielanska
Mammalia
Kvinnsland
Mammalia
Bluemink
hybrids
compensatory
Lawson
Amphibia
Mancino
Mammalia
Babayeva
silk
interstitial cells
Berton
Insecta
De Turenne
Aves
Rogulska
Miiller
tissue interactions
Mammalia
Ozdzenski
control
Mammalia
Bluemink
Rogulska
MammaHa
Lawson
transplantation
polypoidy
embryo
Mammalia
Gomot
Insecta
Lauge
Crustacea
Bettanin
ultrastructure
postembryonic
Delia Croce
Insecta
Eeken
Crustacea
Berreur
Teleostei
Kamler
Gaudecker
sterile
endocrinology
Mammalia
Bluemink
Anura
Di Grande
Crustacea
Mocquard
uropygial
steroidogenic cells
fetus
Aves
Bride
Aves
Scheib
Mammalia
Naaktgeboren
Gomot
transplantation
genetics
Amphibia
Lazard
Mollusca
Wanscher
GLUCOSE
Aves
Scheib
immunology
see Carbohydra
te(s)
Crustacea
ultrastructure
Carre
Mammalia
larva
Babayeva
GLYCOGEN
Insecta
Cavallin
Amphibia
Fox
see Carbohydratc(s)
Mammalia
Bielanska
Lamellibr
Lucas
nutrition
GONAD(S)
GRADIENT(S)
Lamellibr
Le Roux
see also Ovary;
Testis
see also Symme
try
physiology
Mammalia
Huber
biochemistry
animal-vegetal
postembryonic
Aves
Cuminge
Echinoidea
Gustafson
Mammalia
Huber
Dubois
Immers
prenatal
Gasc
dorsoventral
Mammalia
Lansdown
biophysics
Amphibia
Hara
rate
Insecta
Lauge
Landstrom
Mammalia
Wijk
chromosome
Lovtrup
regeneration
Gastropoda
Bottke
Nieuwkoop
Turbellaria
Pasquini
comparative study
Ubbels
regulation
Mammalia
Harrison
mesoderm
Mammalia
Desser
culture in vitro
Amphibia
Boterenbrood
Nadal
Amphibia
Gardcnghi
Hara
Sidorova
Zaccanti
Nieuwkoop
rhythm in morphogenesis
Aves
Scheib
organogenesis
Hydrozoa
Beloussov
Wolff
Chondrostei
Dragomirov
statistics
Crustacea
Carre
orientation
Crustacea
Mocquard
development
Aves
Lutz
Teleostei
Arru
Lissia
154
theoretical study Mitolo
Zotin
Crustacea Mocquard
tumour Mammalia Evans
weight Teleostei Kamler
GROWTH FACTORS
Aves Bjerre
Smith
Homo Croisille
Wolff
GUANOPHORES
see Chromatophore(s)
GYNOGENESIS
>
see Genetics
HAIR(S)
Insecta
Ribbert
Mammalia
McLaren
HAPLOIDY
Amphibia
Farina
Fox
Hamilton
Insecta
Woyke
HATCHING
Amphibia
Denuce
enzyme
Ascidiacea
Puccia
Aves
Bakhuis
Dawes
Vince
Decapoda
Williamson
Insecta
Woyke
Nematoda
Wyss
Teleostei
Denuce
Hagenmaier
HEAD
Amphibia
Briindle
Jongh
Woellwarth
Aves
Diethelm
Keith
Kraus
Mircov
Robadey
Schowing
Gastropoda
Verdonk
Homo
Kraus
Wilde
Insecta
Rogueda
Schoeller
Mammalia
Bugge
Knudsen
Kraus
Kvinnsland
Morriss
Schowing
Wilde
Vertebrata
Presley
HEART (& great vessels)
aorta
Aves
Robert
Mammalia
Moczar
Robert
aortic arches
necrosis
Aves
Fischer
Aves
Pexieder
asymmetry
Homo
Pexieder
Aves
Lepori
Mammalia
Pexieder
biochemistry
physiology
Aves
Robert
Aves
Laane
Insecta
Jensen
Los
Mammalia
Moczar
Pexieder
Robert
Roest
biophysics
Homo
Navaratnam
Mammaha
Bernard
Mammalia
Laane
Gargouil
Los
cardiac jelly
Navaratnam
Aves
Hurle
Roest
cell interactions
pulmonary vene
Aves
Los
Homo
Klein
Roest
regeneration
coronary arteries
Mammalia
Polezhaev
Homo
Klein
teratogenesis Aves Laane
Mammalia
Schiebler
Los
culture in vitro
Pexieder
Amphibia
Bride
Roest
Gomot
Homo
Klein
Aves
Lepori
Mammalia
Laane
McKenzie
Los
Mammalia
Charbonne
Pexieder
Malet
ultrastructure
Moczar
Aves
Hurle
Perissel
Laane
Steele
Los
cytochemistry
Roest
Mammalia
Charbonne
Insecta
Jensen
Malet
Mammalia
Laane
Perissel
Los
development
Roest
Amphibia
Bride
Gomot
HEMATOPOIESIS
Aves
Krediet
Homo
Krediet
Amphibia
Deparis
Mammalia
Krediet
Teleostei
Ramsay
differentiation
biochemistry
Aves
McKenzie
Aves
Gazaryan
enzymes Aves
Rinaudo
Modak
extracellular matrix
Mammalia
Harrison
Mammalia
Heine
Malpoix
growth Aves
McKenzie
Teleostei
Al-Adhami
histochemistry
cell kinetics
Aves
Laane
Mammalia
Both
Los
comparative study
Roest
Homo
Mazhuga
Mammalia
Laane
Mammalia
Mazhuga
Los
culture in vitro
Roest
Amphibia
Deparis
innervation
Duprat
Homo
Navaratnam
Aves
Cury
Mammalia
Navaratnam
Mammaha
Cury
irradiation
Teleostei
Al-Adhami
Aves
Fischer
enzymology
malformations
Mammalia
Both
Homo
Klein
erythrocyte stasis
Krediet
Aves
Dyson
Mammalia
Krediet
erythroid cells
Nie
Aves
Eraser
Wensing
erythropoiesis
metamorphosis
Amphibia
Salvatorelh
Insecta
Jensen
Aves
Beaupain
morphogenesis
Dieterlen
Aves
Pexieder
Modak
myocard
Salvatorelh
Mammalia
Charbonne
Mammalia
Biagioni
Malet
Both
Perissel
Salvatorelh
Polezhaev
155
genetics
HOMOGENATES
Mammalia
Harrison
see Tissue(s)
granulocytes
Aves
Cury
HOMOLOGOUS INHIBITION
Mammalia
Cury
see Tissue(s)
hemoglobin switch
Amphibia
Deparis
HORMONE(S)
Duprat
see also specific hormones;
histology
Neurotransmitters;
Teleostei
Al-Adhami
Prostaglandins;
liver
Steroids
Mammalia
Jacquot
Nagel
Polychaeta Hofmann
metamorphosis
androgenic
Amphibia
Salvatorelli
Crustacea Berreur
stem cell
Meusy
Aves
Dieterlen
brain hormone
transplantation
Polychaeta Dhainaut
Aves
Gerard
calcitonin
ultrastructure
Mammalia Garel
Homo
Hoyes
connection hypoph.-hypothal.
Aves Harrison
HEMOGLOBIN
Mammalia Harrison
see Blood
effect of bone
Aves Thesingh
HEMOLYMPH
Mammalia Gaillard
effect on carcinogenesis
Gastropoda
Jones
Mammalia Elbling
Insecta
Engels
effect on cartilage
Papillon
Mammalia Burger
effect on caste determ
HENSEN'S NODE
Insecta Rem bold
see Primitive streak
effect on development
Aves Lakshmi
HEREDITY
Sherbet
see Genetics
Crustacea Zaffagnini
effect on diapause
HERMAPHRODITISM
Mammalia Baevsky
see Sexual development
effect on differentiation
Insecta Bulliere
HETEROPLOIDY
eff. on DNA transcr. & transl.
Mammalia Goswami
Amphibia
Guillemin
effect on early development
Homo
Beatty
Homo Baker
Mammalia
Beatty
Mammalia Baker
Snow
Beier
Kuhnel
HETEROSIS
Polge
see Genetics
effect on egg
Amphibia Aisenstadt
HISTOBLAST
Dettlaff
Skoblina
Insecta
Bautz
Asteroidea Doree
Chondrostei Aisenstadt
HISTONE(S)
Dettlaff
Skoblina
Amphibia
Adamson
Teleostei Sakun
Charles
effect on enzymes
Destree
Aves Dutton
Ficq
Homo Dutton
Aves
Jelinek
Mammalia Dutton
Echinoidea
Cognetti
effect on epidermis
Insecta
Robert
Teleostei Berciter
Mammalia
Jelinek
effect on fertilization
Turbellaria
Torok
Homo Baker
Mammalia Baker
HISTORY OF EMBRYOLOGY
Polge
effect on fetus
Helfenbein
Mammalia Tuchmann
effect on gametogenesis
HOMEOSIS
Oligochaeta Lattaud
see Mutants
Polychaeta Durchon
see also Regeneration (trau-
matic)
effect on gene transcription
Insecta Lezzi
Mammalia Lezzi
effect on genital organs
Mammalia Glenister
effect on gonads
Aves Kurulashvili
Weniger
Chondrostei Davidova
Dettlaff
Zubova
Crustacea Berreur
Mammalia Peters
Weniger
effect on growth
Crustacea Mocquard
effect on imaginal disc
Insecta Blais
Lafont
effect on implantation
Mammalia Busch
Denker
effect on mesenchyme
Mammalia Knese
effect on metabohsm
Mammalia Garel
effect on metamorphosis
Amphibia Filoni
Hanke
Insecta Colin
Mauchamp
Vijverberg
Wolbert
Polychaeta Durchon
effect on moulting
Crustacea Martin
Mocquard
effect on nervous system
Mammalia Baumgarten
Eayrs
effect on oogenesis
Amphibia Gardenghi
Zaccanti
Crustacea Charniaux
effect on osmoregulation
Teleostei Olivereau
effect on parturition
Homo Gennser
effect on pigmentation
Aves Groenendijk
effect on placenta
Homo Baker
effect on polymorphism
Insecta Lees
Steel
effect on regeneration
Amphibia Filoni
Crustacea Noulin
Insecta Fournier
Rogueda
Polychaeta Hofmann
effect on reproduction
Polychaeta Hauenschild
effect on sexual development
Aves Lutz
Crustacea Juchault
Legrand
Martin
Payen
156
effect on sexual different.
sex
physiology
Crustacea
Touir
Mammalia
Swanson
Aves
Gomot
Insecta
Hartmann
STH
Marchand
Richard
Homo
Malaprade
Teleostei
Olivereau
Mammalia
Swanson
viviparity
transplantation
Oligochaeta
Lattaud
Reptilia
WUson
Teleostei
Olivereau
effect on skin
ultrastruc^ure
AmpHibia
Hanke
HORN{S)
Amphibia
Andrieux
Mammalia
Hanke
Herbert
effect on sodium balance
Artiodact.
Hartwig
Pehleman
Mammalia
France
Homo
Gyevai
effect on teratogenesis
HYBRID(S)
Mammaha
Liwska
Mammalia
Elbling
see also CeU heredity
embryonic testis
HYPOXIA
Aves
Weniger
Amphibia
Ferrier
see Respiration
erythropoietin
Majorca
Aves
SalvatorelU
Mancino
IMAGINAL DISCS
fetus
Ragghianti
Mammalia
Vakaet
Ascidiacea
Farinella
autoradiography
FSH
Majorca
Insecta
Vijverberg
Aves
Lakshmi
Ortolani
biochemistry
Sherbet
Aves
Deray
Insecta
Blais
Mammalia
Lombard
Gomot
Lafont
Peters
Lutz
Mandaron
gonadotropin
Marchand
Mischke
Amphibia
Aisenstadt
Insecta
Nothiger
Tarroux
Dettlaff
Mammalia
Hancock
Vijverberg
Skoblina
McGovern
cell Hneage
Chondrostei
Aisenstadt
Insecta
Steiner
Dettlaff
HYPERPLASM
cell proliferation
Skoblina
see Growth
Insecta
Weber
Mammalia
Brinkmann
compartment
Teleostei
Skoblina
HYPERTROPHY
Insecta
Wilcox
interaction hypophysis-adrenal
see Growth
culture in vitro
Homo
Gennser
Insecta
Mandaron
Mammalia
Klepac
Milkovic
HYPOPHYSIS
determination
Garcia
Paunovic
adenohypophysis
Insecta
Dubendorfer
Peruzovic
Amphibia
Pehlemann
Gehring
interaction hypophysis-gonads
Aves
Franco
Ginter
Aves
Chanturishvili
Tvorogova
Hadorn
Kankava
culture in vitro
Holden
Kincurashvili
Homo
Gyevai
Ivanov
Kurulashvili
Mammaha
Baker
Mglinetz
Tvorogova
cytology
Schedl
interrelations
Amphibia
Andrieux
Schoeller
Amphibia
Accordi
development
Ziller
Gallo
Aves
Guedenet
development
Manelli
Mammalia
Baker
Insecta
Gateff
Mastrolia
Guedenet
Ransom
Milano
experimental study
Robertson
Aves
Accordi
Aves
Le Douarin
Ziller
Gallo
function
differentiation
Groenendijk
Amphibia
Pehlemann
Insecta
Dewes
ManelH
Aves
Grignon
Gehring
Mastrolia
Hatier
Hadorn
Milano
Homo
Gyevai
Holden
juvenile
Malaprade
Lafont
Insecta
Bilo
Stark
Mandaron
Rembold
Mammaha
Baker
Ransom
Vijverberg
Grignon
endocrinology
neonate
Stark
Insecta
Blais
Mammalia
Vakaet
histochemistry
Lafont
parturition
Aves
Tvorogova
Manderon
Mammalia
Berton
Mammaha
Klepac
Mauchamp
physiology
Milkovic
Vijverberg
Amphibia
Schultheiss
Peruzovic
enzymes
pituitary
Paunovic
Insecta
Lafont
Mammalia
Baumgarten
histogenesis
experimental study
pregnancy
Aves
Hatier
Insecta
Garcia
Mammalia
Perry
Jeanvoine
PTH
hybrid
Mammalia
Burger
Garel
Aves
Gomot
Marchand
157
genetics
IMMUNOLOGY
(developm.)
immune response
Insecta
Ferrus
see also Self-recognition
Amphibia
Balls
Garcia
Clothier
Morata
Mammalia
Binns
Horton
Ripoll
antibody
Mammalia
Pantelouris
Santamaria
Aves
Barson
immunocompetence
Simpson
Homo
Cohen
Amphibia
Mannmg
histochemistry
Mammaha
Cohen
Mammalia
Solomon
Insecta
Sprey
Johnson
immunomorphology
irradiation
antibody absorption
Aves
Preda
Insecta
Vijverberg
Mammalia
Morris
implantation
mitoses
antigens
Mammalia
Amoroso
Insecta
Vijverberg
Amphibia
Macha
mfertihty
necrosis
Palecek
Homo
Molotkova
Insecta
Sprey
Romanovsky
Verbicky
neoplasm
Aves
Blanchet
Mammalia
Molotkova
Insecta
Gateff
Mikhaylov
Verbicky
pattern formation
Ruoslahti
kidney Aves
Croisille
Insecta
Ouweneel
Vaheri
Homo
Rousseau
Sprey
Vyazov
mammary gland
regeneration
Wartiovaara
Homo
Karlsson
Insecta
Strub
Homo
Rousseau
Mammalia
Karlsson
theoretical study Ransom
Mammalia
Johnson
maturation
transdetermination
Vyazov
Amphibia
Manning
Insecta
Hadorn
athymic animal
oocyte maturation
ultrastructure
Mammaha
Pantelouris
Teleostei
Apekin
Insecta
Blais
cell surface
protein
Glinz
Aves
Blanchet
Echinoidea
Westin
Sprey
Homo
Viza
Homo
Karlsson
Mammalia
Johnson
Mammalia
Karlsson
IMMUNOCHEMISTRY
Viza
relation with wound healing
compatibihty
Mammalia
Watts
Amphibia
Brahma
Hydrozoa
Gallier
reproduction
Chalumeau
Govaere
Homo
Billington
Deparis
complement
Jenkinson
Duprat
Homo
Adinolfi
Searle
Aves
Barabanov
development
Sellens
Burns
Mammalia
McLean
Smith
Clayton
early development
Mammalia
Billington
Doorenmaalen
Aves
Rostedt
Jenkinson
Mikhaylov
effect of temperature
Searle
Perry
Aves
Preda
Sellens
Pritchard
embryo-maternal relation
Smith
Truman
Homo
Molotkova
teratogenesis
Crustacea
Charniaux
Verbicky
Aves
Barson
Croisille
Mammalia
Hancock
transplantation
Junera
McGovern
Amphibia
Newth
Meusy
McLean
Reptilia
Korkia
Echinoidea
Sevaljevic
Molotkova
Homo
Adinolfi
Verbicky
IMPLANTATION
Chalumeau
enzymes Aves
Croisille
see Blastocyst
Cohen
eye lens
Doorenmaalen
Aves
Brahma
INDUCTION (embryonic)
Mammalia
Bertini
Clayton
see also Competence;
Chalumeau
Doorenmaalen
Determination; Epithelial-
Clayton
Lucey
mesenchymal interactions;
Cohen
Odeigah
Pattern formation; specific
Comoglio
Perry
organs, etc.
Perry
Pritchard
Prat
Starre
blastocyst
Pritchard
Homo
Doorenmaalen
Aves
Rostedt
RaftcU
Mammaha
Clayton
brain
Tarone
Lucey
Aves
Gallera
Truman
Odeigah
cartilage
Oligochaeta
Marcel
Perry
Aves
Strudel
Vertebrata
Clayton
Platonov
cytochemistry
Pritchard
Amphibia
Vahs
fertilization
Teleostei
Vahs
Homo
Cohen
eye lens
Mammalia
Cohen
Amphibia
Mikhaylov
graft response
Aves
Karkinen
Amphibia
Horton
Mikhaylov
growth
eye lens in gastrula
Mammalia
Babaycva
Amphibia
Hoperskaya
158
gastrula & neurula
INTEGUMENT
IRRADIATION
Amphibia
Johnen
see also Skin; Wound Healing
see also Ultraviolet irradiation:
heterogeneous
X-irradiation
Amphibia
Johnen
Insecta
Bautz
Toivonen
Lawrence
Homo .
Revesz
Aves
Rostedt
Louvet
Mammaha
Revesz
histochemistry
Ribbert
effect on nervous system
Amphibia
Tarin
Sekeris
Mammalia
Wender
Aves
Starre
Stephan
effect on nucleus
irradiation
Wolbert
Insecta
Bluzat
Amphibia
Reyss
Mollusca
Le Pennec
egg Teleostei
Sakun
mesoderm
Meshcheryakov
gametes Chondrostei Persov
Amphibia
Boterenbrood
Thiriot
Zubova
Hara
Wanscher
Mammalia
Franchi
Nieuwkoop
Teleostei
Chmilevsky
microcinematography
INTERSEXUALITY
Persov
Amphibia
Tarin
see Sexual development
ionizing
morphogenesis
Insecta
Bluzat
Hydrozoa
Miiller
INTERSTITIAL CELLS
hmb Mammaha
Rajtova
muscle
lympho-myeloid
I tissues
Mammalia
West
Hydrozoa
Fioroni
Mammalia
Thomas
nervous system
regeneration
Amphibia
Kurrat
INTESTINAL TRACT
Turbellaria
Chandebois
neural
sensitivity
Amphibia
Tarin
Amphibia
Albert
Amphibia
Hamilton
Aves
England
Martin
thymus Mammalia Himelstein
pharynx
Aves
Chanturishvih
Turbellaria
Schilt
Kalatosishvili
JAW(S)
Stephan
Cephalopod;
a Fioroni
see Skull
primary
Insecta
Haget
Amphibia
Saxen
Mammalia
Beck
JOINT(S)
Toivonen
Galand
see Skeleton
Teleostei
Tumanishvili
Hemmings
regeneration
Pleeging
KARYOTYPE
Hydrozoa
Miiller
Vegt
see Chromosome(s)
Turbellaria
Lender
regional specifity
IODINE
KIDNEY(S)
Amphibia
Englander
see Chemical elements
retina in gastrula
biochemistry
Amphibia
Lopashov
IONS
Mammaha
Garcia
substances
see also Chemical elements
culture in vitro
Amphibia
Hoperskaya
Mammalia
Lawson
Mikhaylov
Amphibia
Bluemink
cytochemistry
Aves
Mikhaylov
Dick
Aves
Russo
Starre
Greeff
Mammalia
Russo
Echinoidea
Immers
Laat
development
Lallier
Saag
Homo
Moffat
time factor
Zeijst
Mammaha
Moffat
Amphibia
Johnen
Aves
Simkiss
differentiation
ultrastructure
Hydrozoa
Miiller
Homo
Rousseau
Amphibia
Tarin
Insecta
Beetz
enzymes
Vahs
Beyse
Bilo
Mammalia
growth
Berton
INFECTIONS
Lezzi
Mammalia
Berton
see Bacteria; Virus
Muller
histochemistry
see also Pathology
Seydewitz
Aves
Croisillp
Trosch
immunology
INNERVATION
Mammalia
Bara
Aves
Croisille
see specific organs, etc.
Bluemink
Vyazov
Greeff
Homo
Rousseau
INSECTICIDES
Laat
Mammaha
Vyazov
see Pesticides
Lezzi
induction
Saa?
Mammaha
Lombard
INSEMINATION
Zeijst
involution
see Reproduction (sexual)
Mollusca
Geilenkirchen
Aves
Russo
Mammalia
Russo
INSULIN
IRON
mesonephros
see Chemical elements
Amphibia
Cambar
Aves
Dyer
Aves
Croisille
Mammalia
Felix
Jacquot
Sutter
Mammalia
Gumpel
Martin
Russo
Russo
159
morphogenesis
Amphibia
Mammalia
morphology
Homo
nephrectomy
Mammalia
nephroblastome
Homo
pathology
Homo
physiology
Mammalia
postnatal
Homo
Mammalia
pronephros
Amphibia
teratogenesis
Mammalia
tubules
Mammalia
ultrastructure
Amphibia
LABYRINTH
see Static organ
Cambar
Lawson
Bastian
Berton
Rousseau
Tejedo
Stanier
Moffat
Moffat
Cambar
Garcia
Lehtonen
Lombard
Nordhng
Saxen
Wartiovaara
Cambar
LARVAL DEVELOPMENT
see Development (larval)
LARYNX
see Respiratory tract
LATERAL LINE SYSTEM
Chondrostei Dragomirov
LEUCOCYTES
see Blood
LIFE CYCLE(S)
see also Development (general)
Copepoda
Crustacea
Lescher
Castel
LIGHT
see also Environmental factors
Amphibia Briegleb
Insecta Saunders
Mammalia Parsons
LIMB(S)
see also Regeneration (trau-
matic); Skeleton; Wing(s)
biochemistry Amphibia Hinchliffe
Avcs
bud
Amphibia
Aves
Hinchliffe
Sturdec
Zafiratos
Amprino
Ede
Gumpel
Kieny
Mauger
Roncali
cell interactions
Amphibia
chondrogenesis
Amphibia
Aves
culture in vitro
Aves
descriptive study
Insecta
development
Aves
Vertebrata
differentiation
Aves
digits
Aves
dorso-ventrality
Aves
epith.-mesench. interact.
Amphibia Tarin
experimental study
Stuxdee
Hinchliffe
Hinchliffe
Wilby
Gumpel
Fournier
Sanjust
Cihak
Flint
Pautou
Pautou
Aves
Insecta
foot
Aves
function
Amphibia
genetics
Aves
Mammalia
growth
Mammaha
hand
Mammalia
histochemistry
Amphibia
histology
Mammalia
innervation
Amphibia
Aves
irradiation
Mammalia
mesoderm
Aves
morphogenesis
Aves
Amprino
Ede
Kieny
Roncah
Seichert
Sengel
Fournier
Kieny
Sengel
Brandle
Flint
Osipov
Vakhrusheva
Shoro
Trnkova
Lauthier
Tarin
Druga
Prestige
Camosso
Rajtova
Kieny
Kieny
Wilby
muscle
Amphibia Prestige
Aves Mauger
mutants
Amphibia Rostand
necrosis
Aves Hinchliffe
pattern formation
Aves Wolpert
Mammalia Kocher
phylogenesis
Amphibia Hinchliffe
teratogenesis
Amphibia Lauthier
Aves Camosso
RoncaU
Crustacea Noulin
Mammalia Druga
Kocher
Shoro
theoretical study
Aves Mitolo
tissue interactions
Aves Gumpel
transplantation
Amphibia
ultrastructure
Amphibia
Aves
vascularization
Aves
Homo
Mammalia
Brandle
Tarin
Lauthier
Tarin
Pautou
Roncali
Mazhuga
Mrazkova
Mazhuga
LIPID(S) (& fatty acids)
see also Adipose tissues
Aves Dameron
Marin
Homo Rooy
Insecta Calvez
Mammalia Pascaud
Rooy
LITHIUM
see Chemical elements
LIVER
see also Regeneration (traum.)
autoradiography
Mammaha
bile
Mammalia
biochemistry
Amphibia
Aves
Mammalia
Lombard
France
Knowland
Houssaint
Le Douarin
Jacquot
Mutolo
cell cycle factors
Mammalia Lombard
culture in vitro
Aves Houssaint
Mammaha Billat
Charbonne
Craciun
Jacquot
Malet
Perissel
Preda
Protase
Wijk
cytochemistry
Mammaha
development
Amphibia
differentiation
Aves
Charbonne
Malet
Perissel
Spornitz
Houssaint
Le Douarin
160
effect of neurotransmitter
Mammalia Gerzeli
endocrinology
Mammalia Vetterlein
enzymes
Amphibia Charles
Mammalia Kralj
Rode
Vetterlein
experimental study
Aves Houssaint
Le Douarin
Mammalia Houssaint
Orlova
gall bladder
Mammalia France
growth decrease
MammaUa Nadal
hepatocyte
Mammalia Jacquot
Nadal
Wijk
hepatoma
Mammaha Wijk
metamorphosis
Amphibia Beaumont
mitosis
Mammalia Nadal
postnatal
Mammalia Gerzeli
Nadal
Turchini
protein
Homo Karlsson
Mammalia Karlsson
transplantation
Mammalia Seller
ultrastructure
Amphibia Beaumont
Mammaha Billat
Charbonne
Jacquot
Malet
Perissel
Virtanen
Wartiovaara
yolk Aves Carinci
Evangehsti
LOCOMOTION
see Behaviour
LONGEVITY
LUNG(S) (& air sacs, swim
bladder)
Aves Carinci
Dameron
Duncker
Mariani
Marin
Homo Gennser
Mammaha Berton
Bluemink
Foliguet
Orlova
Romanova
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
see also Spleen; Thymus
Amphibia Manning
Salvatorelli
Spornitz
Aves Curtis
Houssaint
Homo Thomas
Tondury
Mammalia Barron
Binns
Hinrichsen
Kistler
Pantelouris
Solomon
Symons
Thomas
Tondury
Vertebrata Russo
LYMPHOCYTES
see Lymphatic system
LYSOSOMES
see Subcellular components
MACROPHAGE SYSTEM
MAGNETIC FIELDS
see also Environmental factors
MALFORMATIONS
see also Teratogenesis
Amphibia Fischer
Homo Hies
Nie
Mammalia Klcinebrecht
Nie
WooUam
abortions
Homo Ferrier
anencephaly
Homo Serrantino
Tuchmann
axial
Aves Lanot
brain
Mammaha Auroux
branchial region
Amniota Slipka
Homo Slipka
cardiovascular system
Homo Klein
chromosome aberrations
Mammalia Tarkowski
Witkowska
Wroblewska
congenital
Homo Biagioni
Kajii
Kallen
Liotti
Mighorini
Rosi
cranio-facial
Homo Pourtois
culture in vitro
Mammalia Wrba
cytogenetics
Homo Kajh
development
Aves Peterka
Mammalia Peterka
dysraphia
Aves Barson
dystrophy
Hohio Parsons
ear
Mammalia Morris
ectrodactyly
Amphibia Rostand
embryonic death
Mammaha Klcinebrecht
embryonic membranes
Aves Jehnek
epidemiology
Homo Pourtois
eye lens
Aves Wakely
face
Mammalia Morriss
genetic defect
Homo Pawlowitzki
genetics
Mammalia Degenhardt
harelip
Homo Limborgh
heart
Mammalia Nie
Wensing
histology
Homo Klcinebrecht
hmb
Aves Salzgeber
ovary
Mammaha Girard
placenta
Mammalia Jelinek
Polydactyly
Amphibia Rostand
prenatal diagnosis
Homo Schloot
situs inversus
Amphibia WoelJwarth
twins
Homo Klein
urogenital system
Mammalia Gabriel
vascular system
Mammalia Buggc
Knudsen
vertebral column
Aves Strudel
MALPIGHIAN TUBULES
see Excretory system
MAMMARY GLAND
see Gland(s) (exocrine)
MAST CELLS
see Bone marrow; Connective
tissue
MATERNAL EFFECTS
see Genetics
MATERNAL INHERITANCE
sec Genetics
MATHEMATICS
see Theoretical biology
161
MATRIX (extracellular)
Mammalia Bradamante
Heine
Kostovic
Moczar
Svajger
MATURATION
see Egg(s)
MEIOSIS
see Egg(s)
see also Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
MELANIN
see Pigment(ation)
see also Melanophore(s)
MELANOPHORE(S)
see also Neural crest; Pigment
Amphibia Golichenkov
Teleostei Bereiter
MERISTEMS
see Plant embryology &
morphogenesis
MEROGONES
see Genetics; Hybrid(s)
MESENCHYME
Ascidiacea Sala
Aves Flint
Gumpel
Knese
Homo Knese
Mammalia Knese
Porifera Robert
MESODERM
see Embryology (experi-
mental); Embryology (general
& descriptive)
MESONEPHROS
see Kidney(s)
MFiTABOLISM (general)
see also Energy; Respiration
Amphibia Wallace
early embryo
Aves McKenzie
egg
Gastropoda Geilenkirchen
Insecta Hansen
embryo
Insecta Hansen
Mollusca Geilenkirchen
Teleostei Kamlcr
energy
Amphibia Brachet
Insecta Duspiva
Fourche
fetus
Mammalia Berton
functional differentiation
Mammalia Kaluza
in vitro
Mammalia Wrba
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larva
integument
Teleostei
Kamler
Insecta
Wolbert
morphogenesis
involution
Mammalia
Wegmann
Amphibia
Turner
oogenesis
Weber
Amphibia
Ficq
Ascidiacea
Burighel
Mammalia
Baker
Insecta
Bautz
organogenesis
Russo
Aves
Thesingh
liver
perinatal
Amphibia
Beaumont
Mammalia
Garel
muscle
regeneration
Amphibia
Jongh
Needham
neoteny
starvation
Amphibia
Bertolani
Insecta
Bosquet
Briegleb
Turbellaria
Pedersen
nervous system
Jurand
METALS
Amphibia
Baker
see Chemical elements
pancreas
Amphibia
Beaumont
METAMORPHOSIS
partial
Amphibia
Nowakowna
Cyclostom
Baxter
Sembrat
Ectoprocta
D'Hondt
physiological clock
Gastropoda
Fretter
Insecta
Eeken
Hymenopt
Schmidt
physiology
Insecta
Emmert
Amphibia
Schultheiss
autoradiography
Insecta
Neumann
Porifera
Efremova
puparium
cytochemistry
Insecta
Eeken
Amphibia
Nowakowna
regeneration
Sembrat
Amphibia
Filoni
differentiation
saUvary gland
Amphibia
Turner
Insecta
Eeken
digestive tract
timing
Amphibia
Albert
Insecta
Eeken
endocrinology
ultrastructure
Amphibia
Filoni
Actinozoa
Doumenc
Hanke
Insecta
Beinbrech
Moilliet
Gaudecker
Ryffel
Porifera
Efremova
Schultheiss
Weber
METANEPHROS
Insecta
Colin
Eeken
see Kidney(s)
Wolbcrt
METAPLASIA
Polychacta
Durchon
Actinozoa
Lenicque
enzymes
Amphibia
Lopashov
Insecta
Russo
Hydrozoa
Achermann
epidermal gland
Brunnert
Amphibia
Girard
Schmid
excretory systei
m
Mammalia
Lopashov
Amphibia
Cambar
Sologub
Girard
Turbellaria
Lenicque
experimental study
Insecta
Alleaume
METHODS (&
equipment)
Phoronidea
Herrmann
see also Rearing methods
Slewing
eye
Insecta Egclhaaf
factors producing
Hydrozoa Miiller
head
Amphibia Jongh
heart
Insecta Jensen
hematopoicsis
Amphibia Salvatorelli
histochemistry
Actinozoa Doumenc
Insecta Gaudecker
histology
Gastropoda Thiriot
Porifera Efremova
MICROCINEMATOGRAPHY
Amphibia Boterenbrood
Durston
Hara
Lucey
Tarin
Aves Lucey
Mauger
Menkes
Insecta Camenzind
Nuss
Went
Wolf
Mammalia Deuchar
Steele
Wijk
Ncmatoda Wyss
MINERALS
see Chemical elements
MITOCHONDRIA
see Subcellular components
MITOSIS
see also Antimitotic agents;
Cell(s)-division; Cleavage;
Growth factors
after cytoplasm removal
MammaUa Opas
amitosis
Amphibia Pehlemann
Homo Pehlemann
apparatus
Polychaeta ap Gvvynn
autoradiography
Amphibia Brugal
biochemistry
Amphibia Barsacchi
Insecta Beetz
Polychaeta ap Gwynn
chromosomes
Amphibia Nardi
Ragghianti
Gastropoda Bottkc
cleavage
Crustacea Lassegues
control
Amphibia Balls
correlation with cell death
Mammalia Orlo\a
early development
Echinoidea Petzelt
effect of cytokinin
Doree
endocrinology
Insecta Bart
endomitosis
Gastropoda Bottke
eye
Amphibia Ottaviani
genetics
Mammalia Konyukhov
Sazhina
imaginal disc
Insecta Vijverberg
Weber
inhibition
Mammalia Nadal
kinetics
Amphibia Chibon
multiplication rate
Aves Salamatina
TumanishviU
Mammalia Salamatina
Tumanishvili
nervous system
Insecta Beetz
Teleostei Benedetti
polyploidy
Insecta Lauge
prohferation
Amphibia Brugal
Chibon
Aves Amprino
Insecta Weber
Mammalia Buhner
Konyukhov
Mazzucco
Peel
Sazhina
regeneration
Mammalia Timashkevich
regulation
Echinoidea Czihak
Petzelt
relation with vascularization
Aves Roncah
theoretical study
Lindenmayer
tooth
MammaUa Karcher
Ruch
ultrastructure
Amphibia Pehlemann
Homo Pehlemann
MONSTROSITIES
see Malformations
MORPHOGENESIS
see also Culture; Development;
Embryology; Plant embry-
ology & morphogenesis;
Unicellular organisms
Phasmida Bart
Porifera Boury
agents
Oligochaeta Marcel
asexual reproduction
Hydrozoa Polteva
autoradiography
Amphibia Ficq
axis
Aves Stephan
biochemistry
Amphibia Brachet
Echinoidea Backstrom
Brachet
Turbellaria Torok
biophysics
Amphibia Beloussov
cell interactions
Porifera Kemp
cellular basis
Aves Ede
Wolpert
Mammalia Ede
control
Mammalia Lawson
early stages
Aves Gallera
Lenicque
Nicolet
Mollusca Boon
endocrinology
Aves Lakshmi
Sherbet
experimental study
Actinozoa Van Praet
genetics
Insecta Egelhaaf
growth rhythm
Hydrozoa Beloussov
inhibition
Turbellaria Torok
irradiation
Mollusca Labordus
limb
Aves Wolpert
microcinematography
Amphibia Durston
microfilament
Amphibia Perry
Selman
movements
Amphibia Burgess
Durston
Aves Backhouse
Bellairs
Downie
Echinoidea Gustafson
Mammalia Deuchar
Teleostei Haarlem
physiology
Mammalia Wegmann
potencies
Porifera Nikitin
regeneration
Turbellaria Torok
role of membrane
Echinoderm Guerrier
Polychaeta Guerrier
starving animals
Turbellaria Tokin
ultrastructure
Aves Gallera
Nicolet
MORPHOGENETIC FIELDS
see Embryology (experimental);
Regeneration (traumatic)
MORTALITY (embryonic,
fetal)
see Pathology
MORULA
see Cleavage
MOSAICISM (genetical)
see Genetics
MOTILITY
see Behaviour; Cell(s)-move-
ment; Morphogenesis
MOTOR END PLATES
see Nervous system
MOULT(ING)
Crustacea Andrieux
Blanchet
Martin
Mocquard
WilUamson
Zaffagnini
Insecta Larink
Steel
MOUTH
see also Pharynx
cleft lip
Homo Limborgh
cleft palate
Homo Pourtois
Mammalia Morgan
Pourtois
culture in vitro
Amphibia Capuron
Homo Pourtois
Mammalia Pourtois
experimental study
Amphibia Cusimano
histochemistry
Homo Pourtois
Mammalia Pourtois
induction
Amphibia Capuron
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mucosa endocrinology
Mammalia
Knize
MUTAGENIC AGENTS
Mammalia
Luke
Knizetova
palate
development
Amphibia
Beetschen
Domenech
Amphibia
Grim
Homo
Harris
Muntz
MUTANT(S)
Luke
Aves
Christ
see also Gene(s); Phenocopie;
Wilde
Grim
Mammalia
Andersen
Homo
Cihak
Mammalia
Flint
Dostal
Dylevsky
Lyon
Fejerskov
Grim
auditory organ
Harris
Mammalia
Sterba
MammaUa
Deol
Wilde
Trnkova
biochemistry
teratogenesis
differentiation
Insecta
Kubli
Mammalia
Lendon
Aves
Chiquet
Mammalia
Johnson
tongue
Luger
blood
Homo
Choffel
Mammalia
Jones
Mammalia
Seller
DoUander
Luger
brain
ultrastructure
dystrophic
Mammalia
Johnson
Mammalia
Morgan
Homo
CuUen
cell division
wound healing
Parsons
Insecta
Simpson
Mammalia
Andersen
Mammalia
West
differentiation
Fejerskov
fast & slow
Insecta
Breugel
Aves
Sisto
dwarf
MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES
Mammalia
Salmons
Nematoda _
Brun
see Carbohydra
te(s)
flight
ectrodactyly
Insecta
Termier
Amphibia
Rostand
MULLERIAN DUCT
growth
environmental factors
Aves
Douglas
Insecta
Scharloo
Aves
Beau pain
Knize
enzymes
Lutz
Knizetova
Insecta
Kubh
Mammalia
Knize
eye
MULTIPLE BIRTHS
Knizetova
Mammalia
Konyukhov
see Twins
histochemistry
Polychaeta
Fischer
Amphibia
Message
genera! study
MUSCLE(S)
Mammalia
induction
Message
Amphibia
homeotic
Droin
actin
Mammalia
West
Insecta
G inter
Ascidiacea
Puccia
involution
Ivanov
actomyosin
Amphibia
Muntz
Lawrence
Aves
Kemp
limb
Mglinetz
biochemistry
Aves
Kieny
Ouweneel
Aves
Filogamo
metamorphosis
imaginal disc
Giacobini
Amphibia
Jongh
Insecta
Ferrus
Robecchi
Insecta
Beinbrech
Ransom
Torre
myoblast
lampbrush chromosomes
Homo
John
Aves
McKenzie
Amphibia
Loones
Mammalia
John
myofibril
lethal
Jones
Aves
Eppenberger
Insecta
Ripoll
Salmons
Heizmann
Schoeler
biophysics
Mammalia
Heizmann
Scriba
Mammalia
Parsons
myogenesis
Simpson
Salmons
Amphibia
Burgess
Mollusca
Arnolds
cell fusion
Kielbowna
limb
Aves
Luger
necrosis
Aves
Flint
Mammalia
Luger
Homo
Cullcn
Hinchliffe
comparative study
origin
Wilby
Amphibia
Muntz
Aves
Jacob
maternal effect
culture in vitro
Kieny
Insecta
Marsch
Message
Mauger
Nusslein
Aves
Eppenberger
regeneration
morphogenesis
Douglas
Homo
Parsons
Aves
Ede
Gmuer
Mammalia
Cullen
Mammalia
I'de
McKenzic
tissue interactions
mutagenesis
Perriard
Aves
McKenzie
Homo
Hagstrom
Turner
Mammalia
West
Mammalia
Hagstrom
Mammalia
Eppenberger
ultrastructure
neuroendocrino
logy
Gmuer
Amphibia
Jongh
Mammalia
Johnson
Parsons
Muntz
nude MammaUa
Pantclouris
Perriard
Aves
Douglas
Tondury
Turner
Filogamo
pigmentation
West
Giacobini
Mammalia
Deol
cytology
Robecchi
Polydactyly
Aves
Knize
Torre
Amphibia
Rostand
Knizetova
Insecta
Beinbrech
Mammalia
Kocher
Mammalia
Cullen
scalloping
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Jones
Insecta
Santamaria
semi-lethal
Amphibia
Beetschen
Fernandez
skeleton
MammaUa
Bugrilova
Konyukhov
Malmina
Paschin
temperature-sensitive
Insecta
Simpson
Nematoda
Brun
uhrastructure
MammaUa
Johnson
variegation
Mammalia
Holt
MUTATION
see Genetics
MYCETOME
MYELIN(IZATION)
see Central nervous system
MYOBLASTS
see Muscle(s)
MYOGENFSIS
see Muscle(s)
MYOSIN
see Muscle(s)
MYOTOME
see Somite(s)
NASAL ORGAN
see Olfactory organ
NERVOUS SYSTEM
synapse
see also specific components;
Amphibia
Prestige
neurotransmitters
Aves
Filogamo
Giacobini
Aves
Zacchei
Meller
CoUemboIa
Tyszkievvicz
Robecchi
Mammalia
Pilleri
Stefanelli
Zacchei
Torre
biochemistry
Mammalia
Illis
Aves
Alfei
Marty
Homo
Wender
Meller
Mammalia
Wender
teratogenesis
biophysics
Mammalia
Domac
Amphibia
Baker
WooUam
Bondi
ultrastructure
cell lineage
Amphibia
Baker
Nematoda
Sulston
Oligochaeta
Marcel
culture in vitro
Amphibia
Baker
NEURAL CREST
Aves
Stefanelli
Mammaha
Stefanelli
Amphibia
Chibon
cytochemistry
Herbert
Mammalia
Korochkin
Sala
degeneration
Aves
Harrisson
Amphibia
Baker
Keith
development
Le Douarin
Aves
Genis
Lelievre
Insecta
Gateff
Mammalia
Harrisson
Lou vet
Keith
Mammalia
WooUam
differentiation
NEURAL PLATE
Homo
Blechschmidt
effect of drugs
Mammalia
Muller
Amphibia
WoeUwarth
enzymes
Homo Wender
MammaUa Wender
experimental study
NEURAL TUBE
see Central nervous system
NEURONS
Aves
Drukker
see Nerve cells
NEMATOCYSTS
MammaUa
Korochkin
genetics
NEUROSECRETION
NEOPLASIA
Nematoda
Brenner
see Tumours
growth
Arachnida
Juberthie
Teleostei
Benedetti
Cephalop.
Sacarrao
NEOTENY
histochemistry
Crustacea
Herp
see Metamorphc
isis
Echinoidea
Ryberg
Martin
Mammalia
Wender
Mocquard
NERVE(S)
impulse conducting system
Insecta
Holden
Echinoidea
Ryberg
Steel
Amphibia
Muntz
irradiation
MammaUa
Johnson
Prestige
Mammalia
Wender
Oligochaeta
Coulomb
Aves
M auger
morphology
Stagni
Saxod
Aves
Drukker
Platyhelm
Grasso
Mammalia
Kaluza
muscular dystro
phy
Teleostei
Marini
Nie
Mammalia
neoplasm
Parsons
Turbellaria
Lender
NERVE CELLS
Insecta
neural tube
Gateff
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
see also Hormones
Amphibia
Filoni
Vertebrata
Hauser
Marini
neuronal specificity
Crustacea
Herp
Prestige
Amphibia
Baker
acetylcholine
Trevisan
peripheral
Echinoidea
Gustafson
Aves
Canadas
Homo
Gamble
cholinesterase
Genis
pliysiology
Aves
Filogamo
Kaluza
Aves
Genis
Giacobini
Meller
Mammalia
Korochkin
Robecchi
Puelles
regeneration
Torre
Insecta
Beetz
Amphibia
Baker
early development
Mammalia
Kaluza
AnneUda
Boilly
Amphibia
Ubbels
Lierse
Oligochaeta
Marcel
Echinoidea
Buznikov
Meller
Schwann cell
Gustafson
Parsons
MammaUa
Parsons
Manukliin
Vertebrata
Baffoni
spina bifida
Markova
Aves
Dryden
TepUtz
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GABA
experimental st
udy
Mammalia
Rokyta
Nedvidek
Zahlava
Sladecek
isoproterenol
germ cell
Mammalia
Gerzeli
Mammalia
Garweg
monoamines
hybridization
Aves
Barbosa
Amphibia
Barsacchi
Collin
Nardi
Harrisson
imaginal disc
Crustacea
Raineri
Insecta
Lafont
Echinoidea
Gustafson
induction
Toneby
. Amphibia
Vahs
Homo
Navaratnam
mutants
Mammalia
Baumgarten
Insecta
Kubli
Collin
oocyte
Harrisson
Amphibia
Wylie
Navaratnam
oogenesis
pineal organ
Amphibia
Ford
Vertebrata
Collin
Habrova
teratogenesis
Nedvidek
Aves
Meiniel
Aves
Wylie
Insecta
Duspiva
NEURULA(TION)
Russo
regeneration
Amphibia
Durston
Amphibia
Mitashov
Johnen
reverse transcription
Peters
Aves
Croisille
Aves
Barson
Soriano
Smith
NITROGEN
transcription
see Chemical elements
MammaUa
Jones
translation
NORMAL TABLES
MammaUa
Jones
see Embryology (general &
descriptive
NUCLEO-CYTOPLASMIC
INTERACTIONS
NOTOCHORD
Aves
Menkes
Amphibia
Aimar
Strudel
Gallien
Gastropoda
Meshcheryakov
NUCLEAR TRANSPLAN-
Mammalia
Opas
TATION
Teleostei
Kotomin
see Nucleus
Kostomarova
Neyfakh
NUCLEIC ACID(S)
Skoblina
see also specific
nucleic acids;
Nucleotides (& nucleosides)
NUCLEOLUS
see Nucleus
determination
Insecta
Kiithe
NUCLEOTIDES (&
development
nucleosides)
Amphibia
Ragghianti
Insecta
Duspiva
cyclic
differentiation
Amphibia
Bluemink
Insecta
Kiithe
Brachet
Rembold
Greeff
early development
Laat
Amphibia
Habrova
Saag
Nedvidek
Zeijst
Aves
Wylie
Echinoidea
Backstrom
Crustacea
Hultin
Brachet
Echinoidea
Czihak
Vittorelh
Immers
Mammalia
Bluemink
Insecta
Lundquist
Greeff
egg
Laat
Amphibia
Brachet
Malpoix
Ihmocq
Saag
embryo
Wijk
Polychaeta
Emanuelsson
Zeijst
endocrinology
Insecta
Scheller
epidermis
Insecta
Bulliere
others
Amphibia Lovtrup
Insecta Duke
Duspiva
GuUlet
Mammalia Svejcar
Polychaeta Durante
Puccia
NUCLEUS
see also Chromosomes; Nucleo-
cytoplasmic relations
autoradiography
Amphibia Chibon
biochemistry
Amphibia Angelier
Muller
Insecta Derksen
Helmsing
Trosch
biophysics
Insecta Beyse
Seydewitz
Trosch
cleavage
Insecta Wolf
cytochemistry
Gastropoda Bolognari
enzymes
Amphibia Gallien
function
Amphibia Gallien
histochemistry
Insecta Perkowska
microcinematography
Amphibia Lucey
Insecta Wolf
morphogenetic function
Amphibia Ignatjeva
Teleostei Ignatjeva
nucleolus
Amphibia Angeher
Van Gansen
Wallace
Gastropoda Kielbowna
Kosciclski
Homo Martinek
Insecta Perkowska
Mammalia Martinek
Oligochaeta Kopec
oocyte
Aves Gaginskaya
Insecta Perkowska
Teleostei Gaginskaya
oogenesis
Amphibia Van Gansen
physiology
Amphibia Wallace
transfer
Amphibia Aimar
Delarue
Gallien
Lucey
Nedvidek
Nikitina
Ortolani
Signoret
Sladecek
Chondrostei Nikitina
Insecta Santamaria
Schnetter
166
ultrastructure
Amphibia Gallien
Aves Gaginskaya
Gastropoda Bolognari
Insecta Derksen
Teleostei Gaginskaya
NUTRITION (embryonic,
larval, etc.)
Amphibia Lestage
Aves Goshcheteliani
Cephalopoda Williamson
Gastropoda Fioroni
Fretter
Lamellibr Le Roux
Lucas
Mammalia Auroux
Beck
Bentyn
Peters
Tonge
Teleostei Fioroni
OESOPHAGUS
Mammalia Sevcenko
OESTROUS CYCLE
see Reproduction
OLFACTORY ORGAN
Homo
Harris
Mammaha
Haris
Teleostei
Bertmar
OOCYTE
see Egg(s)
see also Gamete(s)
OOGENESIS
see also Gametes
Amphibia
Kress
Spornitz
Arachnida
Feiertag
Pijnacker
Collembola
Krzysztofowicz
Crustacea
Zerbib
Hydrozoa
Aisenstadt
Insecta
Gateff
King
Pijnacker
Romanowska
Mammalia
Ullmann
Pantopoda
King
ReptiHa
Bou
Teleostei
Zaitzev
autoradiography
/
Amphibia
Ficq
Van Gansen
Aves
Gaginskaya
Gastropoda
Bottke
Insecta
Ogorzalek
Tschadaja
Mammalia
Vakaet
Teleostei
Chmilevsky
Gaginskaya
auxocytosis
Lacertilia
Ghiara
biochemistry
Ampliibia Adamson
Denis
Denoulet
Ficq
Ford
Habrova
Huchon
Mazabraud
Moreau
Nedvidek
Thomas
Van Gansen
Wegnez
Aves Wylie
Echinoidea Backstrom
Cognetti
Gastropoda Bottke
Insecta Duspiva
Engels
Renkawitz
Winter
Polychaeta Fischer
chromosomes
Amphibia Lacroix
comparative study
Aves Kincurashvili
cytochemistry
Cephalopoda Albanese
Zaccone
Gastropoda Albanese
Zaccone
Hydrozoa Stagni
Insecta Ogorzalek
Russo
Polyplac Contini
Donato
Teleostei Chmilevsky
Contini
Donato
cytology
Insecta Chauvin
Russo
descriptive study
Crustacea Charniaux
early
Insecta Godula
effect of hormones
Amphibia Gardenghi
Zaccanti
endocrinology
Ascidiacea Georges
Crustacea Blanchet
Charniaux
Polychaeta Dhainaut
environmental factors
Insecta Papillon
Teleostei Zaitzev
follicle cell
Cephalopoda Albanese
Zaccone
Gastropoda Bottke
Lacertilia Taddei
Mammalia Martinek
general study
Polychaeta Pfannenstiel
genetics
Insecta Marsh
histochemistry
Ascidiacea Dolcemascolo
Gianguzza
Mancuso
Aves Bellairs
England
Insecta Bielanska
Mammalia Bielanska
Martinek
Turbellaria MarinelU
Vagnetti
histology
Insecta Tschadaja
involution
Amphibia Spornitz
irradiation
Mammaha Baker
metabolism
Mammalia Baker
morphology
Aves Gaginskaya
Polychaeta Fischer
Teleostei Gaginskaya
nucleolus
Gastropoda Kielbowna
Koscielski
Oligochaeta Kopec
nucleus
Amphibia Nikitina
Chondrostei Nikitina
parthenogenetic
Crustacea Zaffagnini
Sabelli
physiology
Amphibia Ficq
Crustacea Johannisson
size synchronization
Polychaeta Fischer
tracer study
Aves Callebaut
Insecta Engels
ultrastructure
Amphibia Habrova
Jacob
Nedvidek
Van Gansen
Ascidiacea Dolcemascolo
Gianguzza
Mancuso
Aves Bellairs
England
Gaginskaya
Gastropoda Albanese
Bottke
Mancino
Zaccone
Hydrozoa Gliitzer
Stagni
Insecta Bielanska
Giorgi
Ullmann
Lacertilia Ghiara
Mammalia Baker
Bielanska
Martinek
Oligochaeta Bondi
Polyplac Contini
Donato
167
Teleostei
Contini
cytogenetics
OVIPOSITION
Donate
Insecta
Ribbert
see Egg(s)
Gaginskaya
cytology
see also Reproduction (sexual)
Getting
Raunich
Mammalia
Lombard
development
OVULATION
vitelline cells
Homo
Peters
see Egg(s)
Turbellaria
Marinelli
differentiation
Vagnetti
Insecta
Laverdure
OVULE
vitellogenesis
Mammalia
Weakly
see Plant embryology
Amphibia
Huchon
endocrinology
Aves
Bellairs
Aves
Kincurashvili
OXYGEN
England
Ryland
Kurulashvih
see Chemical elements;
Bryozoa
Chondrostei
Davidova
Environmental factors
Cephalopoda
. Albanese
Dettlaff
Zaccone
Crustacea
Berreur
PALATE
Crustacea
Blanchet
Homo
Ludwig
see Mouth
Johannisson
Mammalia
Hay
Gastropoda
Albanese
Bottke
Lombard
Ludwig
PANCREAS
Zaccone
Peters
Amphibia
Beaumont
Hydrozoa
Glatzer
follicle
Lestage
Insecta
Engels
Aves
Kurulashvih
Aves
Beaupain
Giorgi
Gabajeva
Drukker
Oligochacta
Laverdure
Bondi
Chelonia
Chondrostei
Gabajeva
Davidova
Homo
Mammalia
Karlsson
Felix
Dettlaff
France
OOPLASMIC SEGREGATION
Cyclostom
Gabajeva
Hach
see Egg(s)
Homo
Himelstein
Ludwig
Jacquot
Karlsson
ORGANIZATION
Insecta
Mays
Kralj
see Pattern formation
Ribbert
Lansdown
Lacertilia
Gabajeva
Perrier
ORGANIZER
Mammalia
Hay
Rode
see Induction
Ludwig
Peters
Sutter
ORGANOGENESIS
Ullman
PARABIOSIS
see also specific
organs
Teleostei
Gabajeva
function
Amphibia
Brandle
Amphibia
Balls
Mammalia
Byskov
El Kebir
Ascidiacea
Burighel
histochemistry
Sala
Aves
Kocher
Homo
Ludwig
Homo
Kistler
Mammalia
Ludwig
PARATHYROID GLAND
Menkes
iiiterstitial cells
Insecta
Wegener
Homo
Stegner
Aves
Co rujo
Mammalia
Kistler
Serman
Mammalia
malformations
Stegner
Thesingh
Skreb
Mammaha
Girard
PARTHENOGENESIS (&
Wilde
morphogenesis
Paedogenesis)
Aves
KincurashviH
OSSIFICATION
f
nurse cells
Amphibia
Jaylet
see Skeleton
Crustacea
Johannisson
Rostand
Insecta
Kunz
Arachnida
Fciertag
OSTEOGENESIS
Renkawitz
Pijnacker
sec Skeleton
Ribbert
Cladocera
Gaino
Ruzzo
Crustacea
Bettanin
OVARY
relation to thymus
Delia Croce
see also Gonad(s)
Mammaha
Himelstein
Sabelli
ultrastructure
Zaffagnini
Mammalia
Wcgmann
Homo
Stegner
Echinoidea
Czihak
asymmetry
Mammalia
Byskov
Insecta
Camenzind
Aves
Lepori
Hay
Pijnacker
atresia
Lombard
Ulrich
Cliondrostei
Faleeva
Stegner
Went
Teleostei
Faleeva
Weakly
Mammalia
Czolowska
autoradiography
vascularization
Graham
Mammalia
Byskov
Mammalia
Byskov
Komar
biochemistry
Teleostei
Czihak
Insecta
Mays
OVIDUCT
Ribbert
Amphibia
Girard
culture in vitro
Homo
Jirsova
Aves
Lepori
Mammalia
Eckstein
Insecta
Camcnzind
Lender
Went
Jirsova
168
PATHOLOGY (developmental)
see also Anomalies; Bacteria;
Malformations;
Teratogenesis; Virus(es)
experimental study
Aves
Rados
Homo
Testa
Ziiccatosta
Mammalia
Busch
Paul
Rados
abortions
Homo
Ferrier
Kajii
anemia
Mammalia
Seller
bone
Mammalia
Nie
brain
Mammalia
Greenham
Peacock
cyst
Aves
Thesingh
cytogenetics
Homo
Kajii
diabetes
Mammalia
Mercicr
Tuchmann
enzymes
Homo
Chalumeau
Mammalia
Chalumeau
free radicals
Amplribia
Melehova
heart
Mammalia
Nie
heteroploidy
Homo
Beatty
Mammalia
Beatty
hypoxia
Homo
Thiery
kidney
Homo
Tejcdo
pancreatitis
Mammalia
Lansdown
placenta
Homo
Becker
Jiricka
Mammalia
Jiricka
prenatal
Aves
Menkes
spermatogenesis
Homo
Posinovec
trophoblast
Homo
Panigel
ultrastructure
Homo
Kistler
Mammalia
Kistler
vhus-induced
Homo
Kistler
Mammalia
Kistler
PATTERN FORMATION
see also Induction
Hydrozoa
Wilby
early stages
Mammalia
Johnson
Teleostei
Haarlem
Insecta
feathers
Aves
genetics
Insecta
imaginal disc
Insecta
Meet
Sengel
Kroeger
Ouweneel
Sprey
limb
Aves
Mammalia
neural plate
Amphibia
position
Aves
positional information
Insecta Lawrence
stability
Cephalop
testis
Homo
Wolpert
Kocher
Woellwarth
Curtis
Marthy
Posinovec
PELVIC GIRDLE
see Skeleton
PEPTIDES
see Proteins
PERITONEUM
see Body cavities
PERIVITELLINE FLUID
see Egg(s)
PERMEABILITY
Amphibia Dick
Hansson
Lovtrop
Schultheiss
Mammalia Bara
PESTICIDES
Aves
Mammalia
Bruel
David
Didier
Henou
Lutz
Meiniel
Berton
Mankowska
PHARMACOLOGY
see Drug(s)
PHARYNX
see also Branchial region;
Mouth
Aves Lelievre
Turbellaria Bautz
Schilt
Stephan
PHENOCOPIES
Aves Landauer
Insecta Capdevila
Mammalia Kocher
PHOSPHORUS
see Chemical elements
PHYLOGENESIS
Korotkova
Zotin
Amniota Matejka
Slaby
Amphibia Hinchliffe
Brachiopoda Emig
Crossopter Hincliliffe
Homo Matejka
Mazhuga
Slaby
Insecta Eppenberger
Mammalia Mazhuga
Schmidt
Phoronidea Emig
Teleostei Tcherniaev
Vertebrata Colin
Eppenberger
Nieuwkoop
Presley
PHYSICAL FACTORS
see specific physical agents;
Environmental factors
PHYSIOLOGY (developmental)
see Embryology (experi-
mental); Embryology
(physiological)
see also Development
PIGMENT(ATION)
see also Chromatophore(s);
Melanophore(s);
Neural crest
Amphibia
Hach
La Spina
Aves
Groenendijk
Homo
Hach
Insecta
Colin
Egelhaaf
Lafont
Rembold
Mammalia
Deol
Hach
Polychaeta
Fischer
PINEAL ORGAN (& para-
pineal organ)
Aves
Doskocil
Marraro
Cyclostom
Meiniel
Mammalia
Vollrath
Vertebrata
Collin
Meiniel
Oksche
PITUITARY
see Hypophysis
169
PL ACENT ACTION)
tracer study
callus
see also Blastocyst; Embryo-
Mammalia
Okker
Angiosp
Harte
maternal relationships;
transplacental carcmogenesis
Jelaska
Pregnancy
Mammalia
transport
blger
Ly
Pierik
Mammalia
Kuhn
Homo
ChaUier
cell adhesion
autoradiography
Vacek
Actasiales
Garrod
Mammalia
Peters
Mammalia
Berton
cell aggregation
biochemistry
Hemmings
Blechschmidt
Homo
Hubert
Peters
Acrasiales
Gerisch
biophysics
Vacek
Konijn
Mammalia
Bara
Wrba
Malchow
comparative study
ultrastructure
Westra
Mammaha
Harrison
Homo
Kaufmann
cell cycle
Razek
Schiebler
Angiosp
Lindenmayer
Strauss
Vacek
Eumycetoz
Bluemink
culture in vitro
Mammalia
Bielanska
Grceff
Homo
Baker
Gulamhusein
Laat
Mammalia
Zaayer
Panigel
Saag
cytology
Steven
Zeijst
Mammalia
Taverne
Vacek
ceU differentiation
development
Wakely
Acrasiales
Gerisch
Mammalia
Bulmer
Young
Konijn
Peel
vascularization
Parish
differentiation
Homo
Harris
Angiosp
Barlow
. Mammalia
New
Lemtis
Street
endocrinology
Mammalia
Gulamhusein
cell interaction
Homo
Baker
Harris
Angiosp
Barlow
Mammalia
Colombo
Steven
cell membrane
Okker
villi
Acrasiales
Gerisch
Zaayer
Homo
Baur
Parish
enzymes
Mammalia
Baur
Eumycetoz
Bluemink
Homo
Gennser
Greeff
Kaufmann
PLACODE(S)
Laat
Vacek
see also Sense organs
Saag
Mammalia
Vacek
Zeijst
experimental study
PLANT EMBRYOLOGY
cell wall
Mammalia
Revesz
& MORPHOGENESIS
Fungi
Datema
function
(experimental & physiol.)
Sietsma
Mammalia
Perry
see also Unicellular organisms
Valk
growth
Vries
Mammalia
New
apex
Wessels
haemophagous organ
Angiosp
Barlow
chemotaxis
Mammalia
Gulamhusein
apical dominance
Acrasiales
Konijn
histochemistry
Angiosp
Amer
Malchow
Homo
Jiricka
El Hajzein
Westra
Thiery
Neville
comparative study
Mammalia
Bielanska
apomixis
Angiosp
Ly
Jiricka
Angiosp
Izmailow
Willemse
Wakely
Malecka
Gymnosp
Willemse
malformations
archegonium
Equisetoph
Willemse
Homo
Lemtis
Gymnosp
Willemse
Xanthophyc Willemse
Mammalia
Jelinek
asexual reproduction
culture in vitro
morphology
Angiosp
Czapik
Angiosp
Bayliss
Homo
Baker
biochemistry
Bopp
Preslickova
Acrasiales
Ashworth
Briarty
Thiery
Hames
Erdelska
Mammalia
Hamilton
Angiosp
Bopp
Haccius
Preslickova
Broek
Harte
Taverne
Linskens
Heszky
pathology
Ryczkowski
Mestre
Homo
Becker
Schopfer
Pierik
Jiricka
Street
Street
Mammalia
Hancock
Eumycetoz
Sauer
Wellman
Jiricka
Filices
Stange
Withers
physiology
Fungi
Luger
cyclic nucleotides
Homo
Guiet
Sietsma
Acrasiales
Gerisch
Mammalia
Panigel
Valk
Konijn
Steven
Vries
Chlorophyt
: Brachet
pseudoplacenta
Hepaticae
Stange
cytogenetics
Bryozoa
Ryland
Viell
Angiosp
Cionini
relation to fetus
development
Homo
Baur
Bryophyta
Bopp
Mammalia
Baur
Naaktgeborcn
170
differentiation
gametes
Angiosp
Abel
Angiosp
Willemse
Bopp
Equisetoph
Willemse
Heszky
Gymnosp
Willemse
Wellmann
Xanthophyc
Willemse
Fungi
Croes
genetics
Luger
Acrasiales
Ashworth
Hepaticae
Abel
Angiosp
Abel
Viell
Broek
dormancy
Harte
Angiosp
Istambouli
Wellensiek
Karssen
Ascomyc
Zonneveld
Linskens
Fungi
Vries
embryo
Hepaticae
Abel
Angiosp
Czapik
germination
Ly
Angiosp
Augsten
Mestre
Karssen
Ryczkowski
grain
Street
Angiosp
Briarty
Turala
growth
Withers
Angiosp
Augsten
embryo sac
Bopp
Angiosp
Erdelska
Ryczkowski
embryoid
Soekarjo
Angiosp
Guignard
Wagner
Haccius
haploidy
Heszky
Angiosp
Street
Jelaska
heterocyst
Ly
Cyanophyc
Wilcox
Mestre
heterokaryon
embryonic potential
Fungi
Luger
Angiosp
Jelaska
histochemistry
endosperm
Angiosp
Street
Angiosp
Malecka
Willemse
Ryczkowski
Equisetoph
Willemse
Turala
Gymnosp
Willemse
environmental factors
Xanthophyc
Willemse
Acrasiales
Ashworth
histogenesis
Angiosp
Gulluni
Angiosp
Amer
Harte
hormones
Santoro
Doree
Soekarjo
Angiosp
Berghoef
Wellensiek
Bragt
Withers
Bruinsma
Gymnosp
Denne
Karssen
enzymes
Knegt
Angiosp
Augsten
Przybyllok
Loon
Soekarjo
Chlorophyc
Brachet
Wellensiek
Fungi
Wessels
Filices
Stange
experimental study
Fungi
Datema
Angiosp
Neville
Hepaticae
Stange
fertilization
immunochemistry
Angiosp
Erdelska
Acrasiales
Gerisch
Linskens
inductor
Willemse
Angiosp
Siebers
Gymnosp
Willemse
leaf
Equisetoph
Willemse
Angiosp
Bragt
Xanthophyc
Willemse
Harte
flower
Loon
Angiosp
Bernard
Neville
Neville
Przybyllok
flowering
Woltz
Angiosp
Broek
meiosis
Frijters
Angiosp
Linskens
Lindenmayer
Chlorophyc
Linskens
Wellensiek
meristem
fruit
Angiosp
Barlow
Angiosp
Bragt
Bernard
Knegt
Fihces
Stange
Varga
Hepaticae
Stange
fruiting body
microcinematof
>raphy
Ascomyc
Zonneveld
Angiosp
E'rdelska
mitochondria
Gymnosp Willemse
mitosis
Doree
Eumycetoz Saucr
morphogenesis
Acrasiales Garrod
Angiosp BayUss
Pierik
Woltz
Chlorophyc Brachet
Fungi Sietsma
mutant
Acrasiales Ashworth
ovule
Angiosp Ryczkowski
pattern formation
Acrasiales Durston
Angiosp Barlow
pedicel abscission
Angiosp Pierik
phenocopy
Angiosp Haccius
photomorphogenesis
Angiosp Mohr
Schopfer
Wagner
Wellmann
phototropism
Angiosp Bruinsma
phyllotaxis
Pteridoph Lindenmayer
Spermatoph Lindenmayer
phylogeny
Angiosp Ly
physiology
Angiosp Augsten
Cionini
Linskens
Mestre
Ryczkowski
Street
Eumycetoz Wegener
Hepaticae Viell
pigment
Angiosp Ryczkowski
polarity, gradient, symmetry
Angiosp Neville
polyploidy
Angiosp BayUss
protonema
Bryophyta Bopp
regeneration
Angiosp Barlow
Bragt
Woltz
Filices Stange
Fungi Valk
Hepaticae Stange
VieU
reproduction
Angiosp Czapik
Fungi Sietsma
rhythm
Angiosp Wagner
root
Angiosp Barlow
Gulluni
Lindenmayer
Santoro
seed
Angiosp Briarty
Karssen
171
seed sterility
Angiosp Turala
seedling
Angiosp Schopfer
senescence
Angiosp Loon
sex expression
Angiosp Berghoef
sexual differentiation
Fungi Wessels
shoot
Angiosp Bopp
spacing
Cyanophyc Wilcox
suspcnsor
Angiosp Cionini
theoretical study
Frijters
Lindenmayer
Acrasiales Nanjundiah
transcription
F-'ungi Broek
ultrastructure
Acrasiales Hohl
Angiosp Briarty
Street
Turala
Willemse
Equisetoph Willemse
Fungi Hohl
Wessels
Gymnosp Willemse
Xanthophyc Willemse
vascular tissue
Angiosp Amer
Siebers
Gymnosp Denne
PLEURA
see Body cavities
POLAR BODIES
see Egg(s)
POLARITY
see Gradicnt(s); Symmetry
POLE CELLS
see Germ cells (primordial)
POLLUTANTS
LamcUibr Lucas
POLYAMINES
see Amine(s)
POLYEMBRYONY
Amphibia Svyatogor
Avcs Lutz
Svyatogor
Teleostci Lutz
POLYMORPHISM
Insccta Lees
Rcmbold
Schmidt
Steel
Truckenbrodt
Winkler
Woyke
172
POLYPEPTIDES
see Proteins
POLYPLOIDY
Insecta Kunz
Lauge
Renkawitz
Woyke
Mammalia Marshak
Nadal
Niemierko
Stroeva
POLYSACCHARIDES
see Carbohydrate(s)
POSTEMBRYONIC
DEVELOPMENT
see Development (post-
embryonic, fetal)
POTENCY
see F'^mbryology (experimental)
see also Determination;
Pattern formation; Regulation
PREGNANCY
see also Embryo-maternal
relationships; Placenta(tion)
Amphibia ChamboUe
Homo Gebhardt
Hurst
Lansdown
Mammalia Busch
Colombo
Hurst
Lansdown
Mercier
Perry
Renfree
Tuchmann
Ullmann
Wilson
Teleostei Chambolle
PRESSURE
see also Environmental factors
Ascidiacea Farinella
Mammalia Blackburn
PRIMITIVE STREAK
see also Blastoderm
Amphibia Vacek
Aves Vacek
Mammalia Deuchar
Vacek
PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS
see Germ cells (primordial)
PROLIFERATION
sec Mitosis
PRONEPHRIC DUCT
see Urogenital system
PRONEPHROS
see Kidney(s)
PROSPECTIVE MAPS
see Embryology (cxpcriiiicntal)
PROSTAGLANDINS
Mammalia
Mercier
Tuchmann
PROTEIN(S) (ir
id. Peptides &
Polypeptides)
albumen
Aves
Carinci
Gerlinger
autoradiography
Amphibia
Brahma
Saag
basic
Echinoidea
Backstrom
cell differentiation
Amphibia
Jacob
Homo
Jacob
Mammalia
Malpoix
chromatin
Echinoidea
Cognetti
chromosomal
Amphibia
Duprat
Insecta
Bosshard
contractile
Homo
John
Mammalia
John
cortico-steroid binding
Aves
Gasc
crystallin
Amphibia
Brahma
Aves
Burns
Qayton
Doorenmaalen
Perry
Pritchard
Truman
Homo
Doorenmaalen
Mammalia
Qayton
Perry
Platonov
Pritchard
Truman
development
Amphibia
Desvaux
Ragghianti
Echinoidea
Westin
differentiation
Amphibia
Picard
Insecta
Duspiva
Rembold
early developnu
nt
Ampliibia
Brahma
Macha
Osborn
Palecek
Romanovsky
Saag
Stanisstreet
Aves
Janssen
Crustacea
Huhin
Echinoidea
Backstrom
Giudice
Immers
Gastropoda
Wa!
Insecta
Sauer
Schnetter
Wegener
Mammalia
Johnson
Petzoldt
Teleostei
Kostoniarova
I
egg
nuclear
tissue specific
Amphibia
Brachct
Echinoidea
Cognetti
Amphibia
Knowland
Ascidiacea
Piiccia
De Matthaeis
tooth Mammaha Linde
elastin
Nicotra
transferrine
Mammalia
Moczar
Sevaljevic
Amphibia
Chalumeau
embryo
oocyte
Homo
Chalumeau
Aves
Janssen
Echinoidea
Rinaldi
Mammalia
Chalumeau
Starre
Insecta
Papillon
transport to fetus
eye
oogenesis
Mammaha
Hemmings
Amphibia
Mitashov
Amphibia
Ficq
Wild
Sviridov
Ford
tumour
Aves
Janssen
Moreau
Mammaha
Serman
Starre
Van Gansen
Solter
fat body
Echinoidea
Backstrom
uterine
Insecta
Papillon
Cognetti
Homo
Beier
fetal serum
organogenesis
Mammaha
Beier
Mammalia
Ren free
Insecta
Wegener
Kirchner
fetoprotein
Mammalia
Serman
Renfree
Peters
Skreb
venom
Aves
Janssen
ovary
Mammaha
Gabriel
Homo
Adinolfi
Crustacea
Berreur
yolk
SeUer
pattern
Gastropoda
Wal
Mammalia
Adinolfi
Insecta
Denuce
Insecta
Engels
fetus
Porifera
Denuce
Homo
Karlsson
Teleostei
Denuce
PROTOZOA
Mammalia
Karlsson
pattern at different temp.
see UniceUular organisms
filamentous
Insecta
Papillon
Polychaeta
ap Gwynn
peptide
RADIATION
gene activation
Insecta
Chen
see Irradiation
Insecta
Artavanis
phosvitin
Holden
Aves
Gerlinger
RADIOMIMETIC AGENTS
Ish
physiology
genetics
Mammalia
Hemmings
REAGGREGATION
Amphibia
Beetschen
pineal organ
see Cell(s)
Gasser
Vertebrata
ColUn
Mammaha
Goswami
placenta
REARING METHODS
germ cell
Homo
Hubert
Mammalia
Garwcg
regeneration
Brachyura
Ingle
heat shock
Amphibia
Anton
Crustacea
Castel
Insecta
Artavanis
Mammaha
Dyson
Fincham
Holden
Turbellaria
Lc Moigne
Rice
Ish
reproductive system
Williamson
hemoglobin
Insecta
Chen
Lagomorpha Beatty
Homo
Ramirez
reticulin
Lamelhbr
Le Pcnnec
hemolymph
Homo
Posinovec
Le Roux
Insecta
Engels
ribonucleoprot
ein
Lucas
Papillon
Insecta
Knust
Prieur
histochemistry
S-100
Polychaeta
Cazaux
Amphibia
Chalumeau
Amphibia
Mitashov
Homo
Chalumeau
Sviridov
REGENERATION (physio-
Mammalia
Chalumeau
salivary gland
logical)
imaginal disc
Insecta
Eeken
Insecta
Blais
semen
Amphibia
Martin
induction
Mammalia
Boursnell
Aves
Balakhonov
Amphibia
Vahs
sexual development
Mammaha
Polezhaev
keratin
Crustacea
Charniaux
Aves
Desveaux
Dhouailly
Sengel
Smith
soluble
Croisille
Junera
Meusy
kidney
Amphibia
Brahma
Aves
Croisille
Saag
Upoprotein
Mammaha
Serman
Amphibia
Huchon
Skreb
liver
starvation
Amphibia
Know'land
Insecta
Bosquet
Mammaha
Goswami
synthesis
metamorphosis
Amphibia
Mitashov
Insecta
CoUn
Aves
Janssen
mitotic apparatus
Starre
Polychaeta
ap Gwynn
Homo
Adinolfi
nervous system
Mammaha
Adinolfi
Aves
Meller
173
REGENERATION (traumatic)
differentiation
inhibition
see also Interstitial cells;
Amphibia
Harrebomee
Hydrozoa
Stanisstreet
Unicellular organisms;
Turbellaria
Le Moigne
Oligochaeta
Marcel
Wound healing
Pasquini
Turbellaria
Lender
digestive system
Torok
Actinozoa
Van Praet
Mammalia
Timashkevich
involution
Archiannel
Malik ova
ear
Turbellaria
Bautz
Asteroidea
Lender
Mammalia
Joseph
irradiation
Brachiopoda
Emig
effect of chemicals
Asteroidea
Huet
Hirudinca
Kudokotsev
Mammalia
Cracmn
Turbellaria
Bautz
Oligochaeta
Saussey
Preda
limb
Phasmida
Bart
Protase
Amphibia
Faber
Phoronidea
Emig
effect of drugs
Huet
Polychaeta
Di Grande
Aves
Balakhonov
Lazard
Malikova
Mammalia
Joseph
Lheureux
Pfannenstiel
effect of hormones
Maden
Sabelli
Mammalia
Joseph
Polezhaev
Porifera
Boury
effect of nervous system
Wallace
Korotkova
Asteroidea
Huet
Arachnida
Ksiazek
Reptilia
Bellairs
Turbellaria
Schilt
Crustacea
Noulin
Turbellaria
Hirn
Stephan
Insecta
Bulliere
Kritchinskaya
Vertebrata
Hauser
liver
Tokin
effect of venom
Mammalia
Craciun
absence
Mammalia
Cullen
Desser
Hirudinea
Cornec
elastic tissue
Mutolo
actinomycin
Mammalia
Moczar
Nadal
Hydrozoa
Lui
embryo
Preda
Znidaric
Insecta
Fournier
Protase
after irradiation
Rogueda
Romanova
Amphibia
Lazard
endocrinology
lung
Polezhaev
Amphibia
Filoni
Mammalia
Romanova
Hydrozoa
Lui
Crustacea
Noulin
lymphatic syste
m
Znidaric
Insecta
Bart
Mammalia
Hinrichsen
autoradiography
Fournier
mechanism
Amphibia
Dabagian
Rogueda
Mammalia
Liosner
axial structures
Mammalia
Desser
metabolism
Vertebrata
Hauser
Polychaeta
Hofmann
Needham
biochemistry
epithelium
mitosis
Amphibia
Anton
Mammalia
Joseph
Insecta
Bart
Burgess
experimental study
muscle
Hydrozoa
Stanisstreet
Annelida
Boilly
Mammaha
Cullen
Mammalia
Dyson
Oligochaeta
Stephan
neoblasts
Polychaeta
Durante
Turbellaria
Schilt
Turbellaria
Lender
Puccia
Stephan
Sauzin
Thouveny
eye
nervous system
Turbellaria
Le Moigne
Amphibia
Dabagian
Amphibia
Baker
Torok
Korochkin
Filoni
biophysics
Mitashov
Mammaha
Berry
Turbellaria
Tei
Sviridov
Ilhs
blastemata
eye lens
Nie
Amphibia
Harrebomee
Amphibia
Campbell
Oligochaeta
Marcel
cell activation
Filoni
neurosecretion
Turbellaria
ZiUer
Truman
Oligochaeta
Coulomb
cell transformat
ion & migration
Aves
Sicharulidze
Platyhelm
Grasso
Actinozoa
Lenique
gene control
pharynx
Turbellaria
Lenique
Insecta
Bulliere
Turbellaria
Bautz
cellular basis
general study
Needham
SchUt
Nemertea
Pedersen
growth
Stephan
connective tissue
Turbellaria
Pasquini
physiology
Turbellaria
Pedersen
heart
Brondsted
control
Mammalia
Polezhaev
polar
Hydrozoa
Schmid
hcteromorphosis
Hydrozoa
MuUer
Wilby
Oligochaeta
Coulomb
polarity
culture in vitro
heterotopic
Amphibia
Lheureux
Insecta
Bulliere
Amphibia
Harrebomee
posterior
Turbellaria
Chandebois
histochemistry
Oligochaeta
Coulomb
cytochemistry
Mammalia
Makinen
Mouton
Polychaeta
Thouveny
Raekallio
potential
cytology
histology
Ohgochaeta
Coulomb
Oligochaeta
Mouton
Turbellaria
Zafiratos
regeneration cells
dcdiffcrentiation
imaginal disc
AnneHda
BoiUy
Amphibia
Harrebomee
Insect'i
Strub
regulation
determination
induction
Amphibia
Campbell
Insecta
Bulliere
Hydrozoa
Millie r
Mammalia
Sidorova
Turbellaria
Zillcr
Turbellaria
Lender
174
relation with immunology
Mammalia Watts
retina Amphibia Mitashov
skull Mammalia Polezhaev
spleen
Mammalia Kharlova
tail Amphibia Brustis
terrifories
Crustacea Hoarau
thymus
Mammalia Kharlova
tissue
Mammalia Dyson
tracer studies
Turbellaria Zafiratos
trophic factor
Oligochaeta Marcel
ultrastructure
Ctenophora PyUlo
Turbellaria Qiandebois
Le Moigne
Lender
Sauzin
undifferentiated cells
Turbellaria Chandcbois
vascular system
Avcs Krediet
Homo Krediet
Mammalia Krediet
wing Insecta Bart
Browaeys
REGULATION (embryonic)
Amphibia
Campbell
Aves
Amprino
Kieny
Cephalop
Marthy
Insecta
Dewes
REPRODUCTION (asexual)
see Asexual reproduction
REPRODUCTION (sexual)
see also Egg(s); Fertility (&
sterility); Fertilization;
Reproductive system;
Spermatozoa etc.
Copepoda Lescher
Mammalia Huber
Polychaeta Hofmann
Teleostei Durand
Tcherniaev
Urodela Durand
artificial insemination
Homo Rowson
Mammalia Gulamhusein
Rowson
biochemistry
Mammalia Boursnell
Mann
comparative study
Elasmobr Mann
Mammalia Harrison
Mann
Mollusca Mann
contraception
Homo Niikawa
MammaUa Eckstein
cycle
Crustacea Picaud
Echinoderm Kasyanov
Lamellibr Kasyanov
Mammalia Huber
Reptiha Herbert
Teleostei Koshelev
cytogenetics
Tardipada Bertolani
endocrinology
Polychaeta Hauenschild
Reptilia Wilson
environmental factors
Insecta Delay
enzyme Hydrozoa MUller
immunology
Homo BiUington
Jenkinson
Searle
Se liens
Smith
Mammalia Billington
Jenkinson
Searle
Sellens
Smith
intersexuahty
Aves Wolff
marsupial pouch
Mammalia Renfree
monogeny
Crustacea Ginsburger
parthenogenesis
Tardigrada Bertolani
semen Mammalia Boursnell
Cohen
Mann
spawning
Gastropoda Bergerard
Polychaeta Knight
Teleostei Koshelev
species crosses
MammaHa Gulamhusein
spermatophore
Cephalopoda Mann
viviparity
Reptiha Wilson
Teleostei Getting
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
see also specific parts; Genital
tract; Urogenital system
Crustacea Zaffagnini
Hydrozoa Fioroni
Nematoda Zaffagnini
accessory sex gland
Insecta Chen
Mammalia Beier
Kuhnel
biochemistry
Mammalia Mann
comparitive study
Mammalia Strauss
descriptive study
Cephalop Di Grande
Grasso
Insecta Cavallin
development
Insecta Huet
Teleostei Ashby
differentiation
Insecta Lauge
diploids
Insecta Woyke
endocrinology
Insecta Hartmann
Teleostei Ashby
experimental study
Amphibia Gipouloux
Cephalopoda Di Grande
Grasso
Insecta Cavallin
Papillon
Mammalia Beier
female
Insecta Tschadaja
Mammalia Bulmer
Peel
Strauss
function
Gastropoda Gomot
glands Insecta Chauvin
histochemistry
MammaUa Kuhnel
male MammaUa Mann
morphogenesis
Aves Cuminge
Dubois
morphology
Amniota Matejka
Homo Matejka
Insecta Tschadaja
MammaUa Kuhnel
neurosecretion
Platyhelm Grasso
phylogenesis
Amniota Matejka
Homo Matejka
physiology
MammaUa Peters
spermatheca
Insecta Hartmann
ultrastructure
Insecta Hartmann
RESPIRATION
see also MetaboUsm
Amphibia
Hamburger
Ascidiacea
D'Anna
Aves
Dawes
Homo
ChaUier
Guiet
Insecta
Bosquet
Fourche
RESPIRATORY TRACT
Homo
Choffel
DoUander
RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL
SYSTEM
see Macrophage system
RHESUS FACTORS
see Immunology
RIBONUCLEIC ACID
see also Nucleic acids
5s Amphibia Ford
12s Aves Desveaux
autoradiography
Amphibia Van Gansen
175
cell differentiation
oogenesis
sensory corpuscl
es
Amphibia
Jacob
Amphibia
Denoulet
Aves
Saxod
Homo
Jacob
Ford
taste bud
chromosomal
Thomas
Homo
Sevcenko
Amphibia
Lacroix
Van Gansen
cytoplasmic
ovary
SERUM
Echinoidea
Giudice
Sconzo
Insecta
Mays
Ribbert
see Blood
differentiation
regeneration
SEX CHROMATIN
Amphibia
Picard
Amphibia
Burgess
see Nucleus
early stages
Turbellaria
Le Moigne
Ascidiacea
Mansueto
ribonucleoprotein
SEX DETERMINATION
Echinoidea
Giudice
Insecta
Derksen
see also Sexual development
Pirrone
ribosomal
Sconzo
Aves
Wylie
Crustacea
Ginsburger
Insecta
Buning
Echinoidea
Giudice
Legrand
Maisonhaute
Mutolo
Gastropoda
Gomot
Schnetter
Pirrone
Griffond
Mollusca
Biggelaar
Rinaldi
Hydrozoa
Stagni
Teleostei
Kotomin
Insecta
Mischke
Insecta
Camenzind
Kostomarova
Schafer
Dennhofer
Neyfakh
Polychaeta
Durante
Nothiger
Skoblina
Puccia
Went
effect on cell culture
salivary gland
Mammalia
Buehr
Aves
McKenzie
Insecta
Eeken
effect on early stages
Helmsing
SEX DIFFERENTIATION
Aves
McKenzie
synthesis
see Sexual development
egg Ascidiacea
Farinella
Aves
Desveaux
Insecta
Wyl
Insecta
Buning
SEX HORMONES
embryo
tissue Amphibia
Moilliet
see Hormones
Ascidiacea
Puccia
Ryffel
Aves
WyUe
Weber
SEX-RATIO
endocrinology
transfer Mammaha Eliasson
see Sexual development
Amphibia
Moilliet
translation
Ryffel
Insecta
Sekeris
SEX-REVERSAL
Weber
sec Sexual development
eye
RIBOSOMES
Chondrostei
Baburina
see Subcellular (
components
SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
Mitashov
see also specific
sex organs;
Stroeva
SACCUS VASCULOSUS
Reproductive system;
imaginal disc
Sex determination
Insecta
Tarroux
SALIVARY GLAND
informational
see Gland(s)
Aves
Cuminge
Amphibia
Ford
Dubois
Uver
SCALE(S)
Lamellibr
Lucas
Mammalia
Mutolo
see also Skin
Oligochaeta
Saussey
messenger
biochemistry
Amphibia
Moilliet
Ryffel
Insecta
Mauchamp
Crustacea
Charniaux
Croisille
Weber
SELF- RECOGNITION
Junera
Aves
Burns
Mcusy
Clayton
SEMEN
Mammalia
Straaten
Desveaux
see Reproduction (sexual)
cryptorchidism
Thomson
Mammalia
Straaten
Truman
SENSE ORGANS
descriptive study
Williamson
see also specific
organs;
Crustacea
Payen
Homo
Jones
Placodes
differentiation
Insecta
Jones
Teleostei
Lissia
Sekeris
development
endocrinology
Weideli
Aves
Genis
Amphibia
Zaccanti
Mammalia
Jones
epith.-mcsench.
interact.
Aves
Lutz
mitochondrial
Aves
Saxod
Crustacea
Juchault
Echinoidea
Mutolo
larval
Legrand
Rinaldi
Annelida
Apelt
Martin
Mammalia
Mutolo
Coelomata
Apelt
Payen
nuclear
photoreceptor
Touir
Amphibia
Angclier
Vcrtcbrata
Oksche
Insecta
Richard
oocyte
physiology
Mammalia
Swanson
Amphibia
Moilliet
Aves
Genis
Oligochaeta
Lattaud
Ryffel
relation to nervous system
Teleostei
Ashby
Weber
Amphibia
Brandle
free martin
Aves
Wylie
sensilb
Aves
Lutz
Insecta
Larink
Mammalia
Colcnbrander
176
genetics
SKELETON
SOMATIC RECOMBINATION
Crustacea
Carre
see also specific
parts;
see Cell heredity
Legrand
Bone(s); Cartilage
hermaphroditism
SOMITE(S)
Crustacea
Fried
Aves
Bellairs
Juchault
Chevallier
Amphibia
Brustis
Legrand
Homo
Mazhuga
Burgess
Hy.drozoa
Vannini
Mammalia
Bellairs
Ivanov
Polychaeta
Vannini
Bugrilova
Aves
Christ
Turbellaria
Vannini
Konyukhov
Curtis
histology
MaUnina
Fazekas
Mammaha
Straaten
Mazhuga
Gallera
hybrids
Paschin
Ivanov
Aves
Deray
Pratt
Jacob
Gomot
Rajtova
Lanot
in vitro
Sterba
Menkes
Mammaha
Byskov
Truslove
Sandor
inducing factors
Reptilia
Bellairs
Vertebrata
Ha user
Aves
Salzgeber
intersexuaUty
SKIN
SPERMATOGENESIS
Crustacea
Carre
see also Epidermis; Integu-
see also Gametes
Fried
ment; Pigment(ation);
Ginsburger
Wound healing
Arachnida
Pijnacker
Juchault
Insecta
Byczkowska
monogeny
Amphibia
Hanke
Pijnacker
Crustacea
Juchault
Schultheiss
Mammalia
Merkle
sex differentiation
Aves
Carinci
Teleostei
Zaitzev
Amphibia
Cambar
Desveaux
Turbellaria
Farnesi
Collenot
Mariani
Vagnetti
Di Grande
Mauger
anomalies
Zaccanti
Reyss
Homo
Posinovec
Aves
Gasc
Rinaudo
biochemistry
Limborgh
Saxod
Echinoidea
De Matthaeis
Lutz
Sengel
Nicotra
Cephalopoda Di Grande
Smith
Insecta
Knust
Grasso
Homo
Breathnach
Mischke
Chondrostei
Persov
Mammalia
France
comparative study
Zubova
Hanke
Ascidiacea
Colombera
Hydrozoa
Stagni
Makinen
cytochemistry
Insecta
Cavallin
Raekallio
Hydrozoa
Stagni
Lamellibr.
Sabelli
Teleostei
Bereiter
diploids
Mammalia
Byskov
Insecta
Woyke
McLaren
SKULL (& visceral skeleton)
effect of various
factors
Swanson
see also Chondrocranium
Homo
Harrison
Polychaeta
Hauenschild
Mammalia
Harrison
Pfanncnstiel
Amniota
Slaby
endocrinology
Teleostei
Ashby
Aves
Diethclm
Ascidiacea
Georges
Persov
Limborgh
environmental factors
sex dimorphism
Nijweide
Teleostei
Zaitzev
Cladocera
Gaino
Robadey
meiosis
sex reversal
Schowing
Homo
Polani
Amphibia
Stagni
Tonneyck
Insecta
Camenzind
Vannini
Homo
lannello
Mammalia
Polani
Crustacea
Carre
Lavelle
microcinematography
sexual characteristics
Luke
Insecta
Camenzind
Crustacea
Charniaux
Slaby
ultrastructure
Croisille
Mammalia
Huber
Ascidiacea
Villa
Junera
Kvinnsland
Hydrozoa
Stagni
Meusy
Lavelle
Oligochaeta
Bondi
thelygeny
Lendon
Farnesi
Crustacea
Carre
Markens
Nijweide
SPERMATOZOA
SHELL
Oudhof
see also Gametes
see Egg(s); Intej
ument
Polezhaev
Rajtova
Ascidiacea
Villa
SHELL GLAND
Tonge
enzymes
see Integument;
Oviduct
SLIME MOLDS
Mammalia
Dott
Mann
SHOULDER GIRDLE
see Plant embryology &
metabohsm
see Skeleton
morphogene
sis
Mammaha
pathology
Dott
SOMATIC MUTATIONS
Mammaha
Birch
see Genetics
Blom
177
preservation
Amphibia
Mammalia
storage organs
Mammalia
transport
Mammalia
ultrastructure
Amphibia
Chondrostei
Mammalia
viability
Mammalia
Rostand
UUmann
Dott
Adams
MacMillan
Campanella
Ginsburg
Birch
Blom
Wabik
Adams
Cohen
SPERMIOGENESIS
see Spermatogenesis
SPINAL CORD
Amphibia
Kort
Thors
Trevisan
Aves
Ambrosi
Camosso
Mauger
Mitolo
Homo
Barson
Teleostei
Marini
SPLEEN
Aves Dieterlen
Mammalia Kharlova
STATIC ORGAN
Amphibia Briegleb
Neubert
Cephalop Saccarrao
Cyclostom Hagelin
Mammalia Marty
STERILITY
see Fertility ( & sterihty).
STEROIDS
see also Cortisone; Hormone(s)
androgen
Homo Sulcova
Mammalia Kratochwil
contraceptives
Homo Niikawa
early stages
Mammalia Antila
ecdysone
Crustacea Blanchet
Insecta BuUicre
Eeken
Holden
Koolman
Mandaron
Schcller
Vijvcrbcrg
effect on conceptus
Homo Gcnnser
effect on egg & ovulation
Teleostei Colombo
effect on gall bladder
Mammalia France
effect on gonads
Homo Ludwig
Mammalia Ludwig
Peters
effect on mammary gland
Mammaha Kratochwil
effect on molting
Crustacea Blanchet
effect on mouth
Mammalia Luke
effect on osteogenesis
Aves Scopelliti
effect on protein synthesis
Amphibia Knowland
effect on regeneration
Insecta Bulliere
Mammalia Joseph
effect on sexual development
Amphibia Zaccanti
effect on sex different
Amphibia Stagni
Vannini
Mammalia Swanson
Zaayer
Teleostei Ashby
egg Amphibia Antila
embryo
Amphibia Antila
Mammalia Okker
enzymes
Amphibia Dupuis
estrogen
Aves Gabriel
Homo Gebhardt
Mammalia Colombo
Gabriel
gonadal
Aves Scheib
Mammalia Brinkmann
Hay
larva
Amphibia Antila
metabolism
Amphibia Antila
Mammalia Antila
metabolism & binding
Homo Sulcova
placental
Mammalia Okker
Zaayer
synthesis
Aves Haffen
Mammalia Lombard
synthesis in vitro
Aves Scheib
teratogenesis
Aves Gabriel
Mammalia Gabriel
testosterone in brain
Mammalia Auroux
transplacental carcinogenesis
Mammalia Elger
STOMACH
Aves Chanturishvili
Kalatosishvili
Mammalia David
Kralj
Morris
Rode
Timashkevich
SUBCELLULAR
COMPONENTS
biophysics
Hydrozoa Miiller
development
Insecta Priester
effect on gene transcription
Amphibia Geuskens
Gastropoda Geuskens
embryo & larva
Insecta Jurand
enzymes Insecta Duspiva
eye lens
Aves Clayton
Odeigah
Perry
Pritchard
Mammalia Clayton
Odeigah
Perry
Pritchard
Golgi complex
Insecta Giorgi
Polychaeta Dhainaut
immunology
Aves Blanchet
lysosomes
Amphibia Decroly
membrane
Amphibia Bluemink
Brachct
Laat
Saag
Ascidiacea O'Dell
Aves Blanchet
Qayton
Odeigah
Perry
Pritchard
Echinoderm Guerrier
Echinoidea O'Dell
Vittorelli
Hydrozoa Miiller
Mammalia Bertini
Clayton
Comoglio
Kaluza
Odeigah
Perry
Prat
Pritchard
Tarone
Virtanen
Wartiovaara
Polychaeta Guerrier
microfilament
Amphibia Perry
Selman
mitochondria
Amphibia Billett
Lovtrup
Echinoidea Nicotra
VittoreUi
Teleostei Billett
mitochondrial extract
Insecta Sin
myofibril
Aves Eppenberger
Heizmann
Insecta Bcinbrech
Mammalia Cullen
Heizmann
178
myofilament
TEMPERATURE
chemical Amphibia Gulluni
Mammalia
Cullen
see also Environmental factors
Santoro
oocyte
Aves
Landauer
Insecta
Giorgi
Amphibia
Briegleb
Ojeda
physico-chemistry
Rostand
Palen
Amphibia
Bluemink
Arachnida
Ksiazek
Salzgeber
■*
Laat
Aves
Fischer
Echinoidea
Lonning
Saag
Preda
Hagstrom
Scope lliti
Chondrostei
Sytina
Insecta
Duke
Senatori
Crustacea
Ginsburger
Mammaha
Beck
Aves
Ferrini
Juberthie
Damjanov
Manelli
Lescher
Druga
ScopeUiti
Insecta
Juberthie
Horvath
Senatori
Lauge
James
ribosomal body
Papillon
Keith
Lacertilia
Taddei
Mammalia
Keith
Kocher
ribosome
New
Madjerek
Amphibia
ScopeUiti
Nematoda
Brun
Roux
Senatori
Teleostei
Braum
Solter
Aves
Ferrini
Morgan
Teleostei
Lonning
Manelli
Zaitzev
Hagstrom
ScopeUiti
chromosomal a1
berrations
Senatori
Mammalia
Niemierko
Mammalia
Hach
TERATOGENESIS
chromosomes
Virtanen
(experimental)
Mammalia
Horvath
Wartiovaara
see also specific
teratogenic
culture in vitro
agents; Anomalies (early
Mammalia
Morriss
SUBCOMMISSURAL ORGAN
development); Drugs;
dimethylsulfoxi
de
see Brain
Malformations; Pathology;
Aves
Landauer
Thalidomide
■; specific agents
drugs
SUCKER
specific orga
ns
Aves
Jurand
see Gland(s)
Mammalia
Domac
Arachnida
Ksiazek
Druga
SUGARS
Aves
Fazekas
Jurand
see Carbohydrate(s)
Horvath
Mercier
Peterka
Saxen
SULPHYDRYL GROUPS
Rados
Schloot
Homo
Cioppettini
dupUcitas
SWIM BLADDER
Hagstrom
Insecta
Krause
see Lungs
Mammalia
Checiu
dysraphia
Csaba
Aves
Barson
SYMBIOSIS
Hagstrom
early development
see also Mycetome
Horvath
Amphibia
Burgess
Kleinebrccht
Mammalia
Morriss
Coleoptera
Ressouches
Peterka
effect of culture in vitro
Rados
Homo
Barnes
SYMMETRY (&
: asymmetry)
Seller
Mammalia
Barnes
see also Gradient(s)
Woollam
effect of diabetes
action mechanism
Mammalia
Deuchar
Amphibia
Hengst
Aves
Landauer
effect of histidinaemia
Ascidiacea
Sabbadin
amino acids
Mammalia
Campbell
Aves
Qavert
Mammalia
Choroszewska
effect of weightlessness
Lepori
antimetabolites
Insecta
Bnegleb
Lutz
Insecta
Scharloo
Neubert
Pautou
Mammalia
Mercier
environmental factors
Gastropoda
Meshcheryakov
Tuchmann
Aves
Menkes
Verdonk
biochemistry
Echinoidea
Lonning
Insecta
Vreezen
Aves
Ojeda
Hagstrom
Mammalia
Svejcar
Mammalia
Keith
SYNAPSE
blood serum
Teleostei
Lonning
see Nervous system
Aves
Jehnek
Hagstrom
by external medium
exencephalus
TAIL
Amphibia
Rostand
Mammalia
Lendon
see also Regeneration
carbohydrates
experimental
(traumatic)
Vertebrata
Clavert
Mammalia
Amels
cardiovascular system
San dor
Amphibia
Brustis
Homo
Klein
eye
Fox
Mammalia
face Mammalia
head Aves
Mammalia
Akhabadze
Stroeva
Lendon
Diethelm
Schowing
Schowing
179
heart
supernumerary limb
gubernaculum
Aves
Laane
Crustacea
Noulin
Homo Backhouse
Los
temperature
Mammalia Backhouse
Roest
Aves
Fischer
histochemistry
Mammalia
Laane
Mammalia
New
Mammalia Wensing
Los
teratogens
hybrid
Roest
Mammalia
Amels
Aves Go mot
histochemistry
Sandor
Marchand
Aves
Meiniel
toxins Aves
Schowing
Leydig cells
histories
Mammalia
Schowing
MammaUa Kraus
Aves
Jelinek
Triton WR 1339
[
Lombard
Mammalia
Jelinek
Mammalia
Roussel
morphogenesis
hormones
trypan blue
Aves Kankava
Aves
Gabriel
Aves
Lanot
Mammalia Jantosovicova
MammaUa
Gabriel
Mammalia
Lendon
pathology
in vitro
ultrastructure
Homo Posinovec
Mammalia
irradiation
Saxen
Aves
Meiniel
Ojeda
Mammalia Blom
pattern formation
Aves
Dryden
Mammalia
Damjanov
Homo Posinovec
kidney Mammalia Garcia
Solter
physiology
lathyrism
vascular system
Aves Gomot
Amphibia
Gerzeli
Aves
Krediet
Marchand
limb
Homo
Krediet
Sertoli cells
Amphibia
Lauthier
Mammalia
Krediet
Mammalia Merkle
Aves
Salzgeber
venom
Mammalia
Kocher
Shoro
Mammalia
Clavert
Gabriel
THALIDOMIDE
methods Mamm
alia Peters
veratrum
Aves Salzgeber
micromelia
Amphibia
Gulluni
Mammaha Keith
Mammalia
Druga
Santoro
mucopolysaccharides
vitamin
THEORETICAL BIOLOGY
Mammalia
Garcia
Mammalia
Geelen
(developmental)
necrosis
Lendon
Menkes
Peters
chemical turnover
nervous system
Steele
Aves Dubois
Aves
Alexandru
computer analysis
Checiu
TERATOLOGY
Bezem
Mammalia
Wender
see Anomalies (early develop-
Ede
WooUam
ment); Malformations
Raven
neural tube
Wilby
Peters
TERATOMA(S)
computer model Lindenmayer
neuromuscular blocking agent
Ransom
Mammalia
Shoro
Aves
Salaun
Wilde
nucleotides
Homo
Gaillard
Aves Mitolo
Mammalia
Svejcar
Mammalia
Adamson
differentiation
pesticides
Braithwaite
Homo Blechschmidt
Aves
Bruel
Damjanov
dissipation function
David
Evans
Amphibia Zotin
Didier
Gaillard
Saccharomyc Zotin
Henou
Graham
growth Amphibia Zotin
Lutz
Salaun
Aves Mitolo
Meiniel
Serman
Crustacea Mocquard
Mammalia
Mankowska
Skreb
Saccharomyc Zotin
placental circulation
Sobis
limb
Homo
Lemtis
Solter
Aves Mitolo
potatoes
other models Frijters
Mammalia
Keith
TESTIS
Lindenmayer
preimplantatior
1
Acrasiales Nanjundiah
Mammalia
Llbling
Insectivora
Abro
Amphibia Nanjundiah
relation with fetoprotein
culture in vitro
phenomenology
Peters
Mammalia
Wensing
Amphibia Zotin
RNAse
descent
Saccharomyc Zotin
Aves
Lanot
Homo
Backhouse
regeneration
role of neural ci
rest
Mammalia
Backhouse
Amphibia Faber
Aves
Keith
Wensing
Mammalia
Keith
endocrinology
THORACIC CAVITY
sensitivity
Aves
Weniger
see Body cavities
Insccta
Duke
Mammalia
Brinkmann
spina bifida
Lombard
Aves
Dryden
enzyme
Mammalia
London
Homo
Pirkic
sulfamides
Rode
Mammalia
Mercier
Tuchmann
180
THYMUS
TOOTH (TEETH)
TRANSFER (blastocyst,
etc )
Amphibia
Balls
ameloblast
^\.\^. f
Clothier
Mammalia
Moe
Homo
Rowson
Horton
autoradiography
Mammalia
Adams
Manning
Mammalia
Beynon
Barnes
Aves
Le Douarin
biochemistry
Checiu
Mammalia
Abrunhosa
Mammalia
Linde
Eckstein
Himelstein
calcification
Gulamhusein
Hinrichsen
Mammalia
Linde
Jirsova
Kharlova
comparative study
Mercier
Polge
Roussel
Tondury
Vertebrata
culture in vitro
Berkovitz
THYREOSTATIC AGENTS
Amphibia
Capuron
Rowson
see Thyroid gland
Spinelli
Zeilmaker
THYROID GLAND
see also Thyroxine
development
Amphibia
Elasmobr
Chibon
Risnes
TRANSPLANTATION
see also Immunology, Nucleus
Amphibia
Pehlemann
Mammalia
Kindahl
Risnes
autoplastic
Mammalia
Kvinnsland
Regard
Tonge
biochemistry
Aves
Corujo
enamel
Mammalia
Robert
Le Douarin
Mammalia
Beynon
cartilage
Mammalia
Mammalia
Mitskevich
Josephsen
Kvinnsland
THYROXINE
epith.-mesench.
Thylstrup
interact.
early embryo
Damjanov
Mammalia
Karcher
Skreb
Amphibia
Hartwig
Ruch
Solter
Moilliet
eruption
effect of host
MammaHa
Ryffel
Weber
Mitskevich
Mammalia
function
Mammalia
Tonge
Josephsen
Amphibia
enzymes
Mammalia
Lazard
Makinen
growth Homo
Luke
Rni'V.--il1iri
TISSUE(S)
histochemistry
gonad Amphibia Lazard
Mammalia
Beynon
head Amphibia
Brandle
chalones
Amphibia
Brugal
histology
Mammaha
Josephsen
heteroplastic
Amphibia
Lazard
culture in vitro
Heaysman
in teratoma
Mammalia
Wrba
Amphibia
Wahli
Mammalia
Gaillard
homoplastic
Weber
incisor
Aves
Chevallier
Aves
Abercrombie
Deleanu
Mammalia
induction
Josephsen
hypophysis
Teleostei
Olivereau
Dunn
Amphibia
Capuron
immunity
Homo
Dutton
Dyer
Prelipceanu
Adinolfi
involution
Mammaha
morphology
Mammaha
Kindahl
Josephsen
Reptilia
immunology
Amphibia
Korkia
Horton
Newth
Insecta
Mammalia
dynamics
Dutton
Dubendorfer
Abercrombie
Dunn
Dutton
periodont
Mammalia
physiology
Mammalia
proUferation
Mammalia
Beynon
Tonge
Karcher
interspecific
Aves
larval tissues
Amphibia
Umb Amphibia
Le Douarin
Zafiratos
Brandle
Lazard
Aves
Pexieder
Ruch
liver
Mammalia
effect of cytoc
halasin
root
Seller
Amphibia
Selman
Mammalia
Beynon
lympho-myeloid cells
endocrinology
structure
Mammalia
Thomas
Aves Dyer
enzymes Aves Dutton
Homo
Mammalia
Lavelle
Lavelle
method Aves
Mammalia
Passaponti
Passaponti
Homo "
uutton
tissue interactions
pineal organ
Aves
MammaUa
Dutton
Mammalia
Saxen
Marraro
interactions
ultrastructure
recognition Mammalia Robert
Aves
Gumpel
Amphibia
Spinelli
skin
larval
Mammalia
Thylstrup
Mammalia
Makinen
Amphibia
Wahli
Raekntlin
Weber
TRACE ELEMENTS
tissue Amphibia Deparis
stability
Hydrozoa
ultrastructure
Schmid
see Chemical elements
TRACHEAL SYSTEM
xcnoplastic
Amphibia
Aves
Farinella
Chevallier
Amphibia
Fox
TONGUE
see Mouth
TROPHOBLAST
see Blastocyst
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TUMOUR(S)
see also Carcinogenetic agents;
Teratoma(s)
ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION
Amphibia Farina
Gastropoda Jura
nucleo-cytoplasmic relationships
Algae Schweiger
oral apparatus
Ciliata Kaczanowski
Amphibia Balls
Hydrozoa Lui
organelle formation
Insecta Gateff
Znidaric
CiUata Jurand
Mammalia Llbling
MoUusca Labordus
pattern
Paul
Ciliata Kaczanowska
biochemistry
UMBILICAL CORD
Kaczanowski
Homo Beaupain
see also Vascular system
polarity, gradient, symmetry
carcinogenesis in vitro
Ciliata Kaczanowski
Mammalia Duke
UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS
regeneration
comparative study
Ciliata Kaczanowska
Mammalia Gaillard
biochemistry
sexual processes
culture in vitro
Chlorophyc Schweiger
CiUata Radzikowski
Aves Smith
CiUata Radzikowski
sporulation Bacteria Seddon
Homo Beaupain
Desmidiaceae Kallio
transformation
Croisille
Lehtonen
Rhizopoda O'DeU
Wolff
Euglenophyc Freyssinet
Preston
differentiation
Nigon
ultrastructure
Homo Rousseau
Salvador
Chlorophyc Schweiger
embryo transfer
Verdier
Mammaha Barnes
Rhizopoda Jantzen
URETER
embryonic
O'Dell
see Urogenitial system
Homo Gaillard
Preston
embryonic carcinoma
cell cycle
URINARY BLADDER
MammaUa Damjanov
CiUata Radzikowski
see Urogenital system
Skreb
cell surface
Solter
Ciliata Kaczanowska
URINARY SYSTEM
epith.-mesench. interact.
chloroplast
see Excretory system
Vertebrata Tarin
Algae Schweiger
fetal enzymes
Euglenophyc Freyssinet
UROGENITAL SYSTEM
Mammalia Raftell
Nicolas
see also Excretory system;
genetics Insecta Gateff
Nigon
Genital tract;
histology Vertebrata Tarin
Salvador
Reproductive system
immunology Aves Ruoslahti
Verdier
Vaheri
chromosome
Ruano
Wartiovaara
Ciliata Radzikowski
Amphibia Cambar
Homo Viza
cilia
Lepori
Mammalia Viza
Ciliata Kaczanowski
Aves Lepori
induction Mammalia Wrba
colony formation
Mammalia France
interact, with embryonic cells
Chlorophyc Steenbergen
Gabriel
Mammalia Salaun
culture in vitro
Madjerek
irradiation Homo Beaupain
Chlorophyc Steenbergen
Pleeging
pigment Amphibia Hach
cytokinesis
Stanier
Homo Hach
Ciliata Kaczanowska
Teleostei Ramsay
Mammalia Hach
encystment
sarcoma Aves Beug
Rhizopoda Jantzen
UTERINE TUBE
susceptibility & resistance
environmental factors
see Oviduct
Mammalia Barnes
Ciliata Kaczanowska
ultrastructure
Kaczanowski
UTERUS
Vertebrata Tarin
experimental study
virus-induced
CiUata Kaczanowska
Homo Hoyes
Mammalia Sobis
genetics
Mammalia Bentyn
yolk sac Mammalia Gaillard
Ciliata Kaczanowska
Bontekoe
Sobis
Kaczanowski
Eckstein
Euglenophyc Nicolas
Gulamhusein
TWINS (& other multiple
Nigon
Kirchner
births)
Protozoa Csaba
Madjerek
irradiation
Naaktgeboren
Homo Klein
Desmidiaceae Kallio
Thiery
Lehtonen
VAGINA
metabolism
see Genital tract
ULTIMOBRANCHIAL BODY
Bacteria Seddon
mitosis
Aves Thcsingh
Ciilorophyc Steenbergen
Mammalia Romert
Ciliata Schwartz
morphogenesis
ULTRASOUND
Chlorophyc Schweiger
see also Lnvironmcntal factors
Ciliata Kaczanowska
Kaczanowski
Aves Dyson
Desmidiaceae Kallio
Lutz
Lehtonen
Mammalia Dyson
82
VASCULAR SYSTEM VISCERA
see also Circulation; Heart (&
great vessels); specific Mammalia
organs, etc.
Babayeva
Sidorova
X-IRRADIATION
see also Irradiation; Radio-
mimetic agents
Amphibia
Alexandre
Aves
Gotzos
VISCERAL SKELETON
Di Grande
Krediet
see Skull (& visceral skeleton)
Jaylet
Pexieder
Peters
Homo
Klein
Kocova
VITAL STAINING
Polezhaev
Reyss
Krediet
VITAMIN(S)
Arachnida
Tempelaar
Mazhuga
Asteroidea
Huet
Mammalia
Becchetti
Mammalia Geelen
Aves
Beaupain
Bugge
Lendon
Dry den
Knudsen
Peters
Fischer
Krediet
Steele
Reyss
Kuhn
Homo
Beaupain
Makinen
VITELLINE MEMBRANE
Insecta
Bluzat
Mazhuga
see Egg(s)
Vijverberg
Pexieder
Mammalia
Alexandre
RaekaUio
VITELLOGENESIS
see Oogenesis
Baker
Beaumont
VASCULARIZATION
Berry
see specific organs, etc.
VIVIPARITY
Lierse
see Reproduction
Martinovitch
VEGETATIVE GRADIENT
Pavic
see Gradients
WATER
Zivkovic
see also Embryology (exper.);
Turbellaria
Bautz
Embryology (physiological)
Echinoidea Bereiter
Insecta Chauvin
YOLK
VEGETATIVE NERVOUS
Petavy
see also Egg; Nutrition;
SYSTEM
Oogenesis
see Autonomic
nervous system
WING(S)
Aves Amprino
Amphibia
Decroly
VERTEBRAE (vertebral
Camosso
Grodzinski
column)
Insecta Bart
Browaeys
Hanocq
Ignatjeva
Aves
Chevallier
Christ
Vreezen
Aves
Bruce
Carinci
Jacob
WOLFFIAN DUCT
Emanuelsson
Lanot
see Urogenital system
Evangelisti
Strudel
Gerlinger
Mammalia
Theiler
WOUND HEALING
Goshcheteliani
Vertebrata
Hauser
Cephalop.
Fioroni
Hirn
Gastropoda
Bolognari
VIRUS(ES)
Insecta Bohn
Mammalia Andersen
Fioroni
Wal
Aves
Beug
Efimov
Insecta
Petavy
Weiss
Fejerskov
Polychaeta
Emanuelsson
Homo
Kistler
Le Moigne
Teleostei
Engels
Tondury
Makinen
Fioroni
Mammalia
Grcenham
RaekalUo
Ignatjeva
Kilarski
Kistler
Lansdown
Peacock
Weiss
Turbellaria
Watts
Pedersen
XANTHOPHORES
see Chromophore(s)
YOLK SAC
see Embryonic membranes
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Individual guest workers from all countries are welcome at the Laboratory. Partial
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The Laboratory offers the following international facilities:
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Age limit 35, maximally 12 members. The eighth Research Group is being held during the
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of 1979.
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The I.S.D.B. organizes an International Embryological Congress once every four years
(Vlllth Congress to be held in 1977), as well as one or two regional Symposia every year.
Members receive a Developmental Biology Newsletter. International Secretary: Dr. R. L.
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This society holds triennial conferences, the next one being scheduled for September
1978 in Minneapolis. Secretary: R. G. McKinnell, Dept. of Zoology, University of Minne-
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This organization is at present being established. No details can yet be given. Prelimi-
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Uppsalalaan 8, Utrecht, Netherlands.
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Membership List of the International Society
of Developmental Biologists
This list was drawn up by the Secretary-Treasurer on September 20st, 1975. Full
addresses of most of the European members can be found in the Directory of Names and
Addresses in this issue. Full addresses of most members from countries outside Europe
will appear in vol. 16, pt. 2.
* emeritus members
The abbreviation Ms. stands for Miss or Mrs.
Ms. U. Abbott, Davis, Calif. '64
M. Abercrombie, Cambridge, '56
H. B. Adelmann, Ithaca, N.Y., '48*
R. Adler, Buenos Aires, '74
Ch. Aimar, Paris, '75
K. Aketa, Nagoya, '70
J. F. Albright, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '69
E. C. Amoroso. Cambridge, '60*
R. M. Amprino, Bari, '60
E. M. Anderson, Boston, Mass., '69
G. Andres, Mainz, '57
J. M. Arnold, Honolulu, Hawaii, '75
H. L. Arora, Sardegna, '64
J. M. Ashworth, Colchester, '71
R. Auerbach, Madison, Wise. '70
Ms. G. Augusti-Tocco, Napoli, '71
M. Auroux, Paris, '70
C. Baglioni, Cambridge, Mass., '69
J. T. Bagnara, Tucson, Ariz.. '67
Ms. S. Bailly, Paris, '75
W. W. Ballard. Hanover, N.H., '70
Ms. E. BaUus, Rhode-St.-Genese, '70
F. Baltzer, Bern, '48*
C. Barigozzi, Milano, '60
H.J. Barr, Chicago, 111., '70
Ms. G. Barsacchi, Pisa, '72
A. Bart, Bourghclles, '70
P. G. Bartels, Tucson, Ariz., '70
R. A. Beatty, Edinburgh, '56
F. Beck, Leicester, Engl., '66
H. J. Becker, Munchen, '67
J. C. Beetschen, Toulouse, '67
I. Bekhor, Los Angeles, CaUf., '74
E. Bell, Cambridge, Mass., '69
Ms. M. R. Bellairs, London, '60
M. Benazzi, Pisa, '56
J. A. A. Benoit, Nogent-sur-Marne, '60
Ms. S. Ben-Or, Jerusalem, '72
H. D. Berendes, Nijmegen, '69
W. E. Berg, Berkeley, Calif., '57
H. Bergquist, Goteborg, '57*
N. J. Berrill, Swarthmore, Pa., '71
S. J. Berry, Middletovvn, Conn., '75
T. W. Betz, Ottawa, Ontario, '74
I. Bhargava, Ahwaz, '74
S. Bieber, Teaneck, N.J., '70
Ms. J. H. Bijtel, Groningen, '56*
F. S. Billctt, Southampton, '75
W. J. Birge, Lexington, Ky., '70
C. W. Birky, jr., Columbus, Ohio, '71
M. Birnstiel, Edinburgh, '69
D. W. Bishop, Toledo, Ohio, '70
Ms. S. M. Bishop (Calame), Davis, Cahf., '67
R. E. Black, Williamsburg, Va., '69
A. W. Blackler, Ithaca, N.Y., '69
D. P. Bloch, Austin, Tex., '69
R. F. Blount, Galveston, Tex., '60*
H. R. Bode, Irvine, Calif., '75
C. W. Bodemer, Seattle, Wash., '70
E. J. Boell, New Haven, Conn., '57
B. Boilly, Lille, '70
J. T. Bonner, Princeton, N.J., '60
Ms. C. Borek, New York, N.Y., '74
E. Borghese, Napoh, '56
J.-C. Boucaut, Paris, '75
B. G. Boving, Detroit, Mich. '57
J. L. A. Brachet, Rhodc-St.-Genese, '48
S. K. Brahma, Utrecht, '66
A. C. Braun, New York, N.Y., '70
P. L. Brien, Bruxelles, '48*
H. V. Br(;5ndsted, Copenhagen, '48*
D. D. Brown, Baltimore, Md., '69
R. Brun, Chene-Bougeries, '75
P. J. Bryant, Irvine, Calif., '72
Ms. S. V. Bryant, Irvine, Calif., '75
M. M. Bryden, St. Lucia, '75
R. K. Burns, Bridgewater, Va., '52*
D. N. Butcher, Cambridge, '70
J. M. Butros. Behut, '67
R. D. Cahn, Seattle, Wash., '69
J. M. Cairns, Springville, N.Y., '69
R. Cambar, Talence, '57
E. C. Cantino, E^st Lansing, Mich., '70
A. I. Caplan, Cleveland, Ohio, '73
D. J. Caston, Cleveland, Ohio, '74
J. N. Gather, Ann Arbor, Mich., '75
Ms. M. Th. Chalumeau, Bobigny, '73
C. Y. Chang, Peking, '57
Ms. H. Charniaux (Cotton), Paris, '64
H. B. Chase, Providence, R.I., '60
D. Chen, Rehovot, '72
P. S. Chen, Zurich, '60
G. Chieffi, Camerino, '64
Chuang Hsiao-Hui, Shanghai, '48
J. M. J. Clavert, Strasbourg, '57
Ms. R. M. Clayton (Freedman), Edinburgh, '60
A. C. Clement, Atlanta, Ga., '57
U. Clever, Lafayette, Ind., '69
S. Cohen, Nashville, Tenn., '64
J. R. Coleman, Providence, R.I., '70
A. Collenot, Paris, '69
J. R. Collier, Brooklyn, N.Y., '69
G. Colombo, Ferrara, '60
A. L. Colwin, Long Island, N.Y., '56
Ms. L. Hunter Colwin, Long Island, '60
G. W. Conrad, Manhattan, Kan., '75
M. A. Corner, Amsterdam, '72
D. P. Costello, Chapel Hill, N.C., '48
A. J. Coulombre, Bethesda, Md., '69
M. Crippa, Geneve, '70
Y. Croisille, Nogent-sur-Marne, '66
P. S. Crowell, Bloomington, Ind., '60
A. S. G. Curtis, Glasgow, '69
G. Czihak, Salzburg, '74
H. C. Dalton, University Park, Pa., '70
V. D'Amelio, Palermo, '64
Ms. F. Dameron, Paris, '70
Ms. J. C. Dan, Tokyo, '57
K. Dan, Tokyo, '57
J. C. Daniel jr., Boulder, Colo., '70
I. B. Dawid, Baltimore, Md., '69
Ms. M. Decroly (Briers), Bruxelles, '71
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R. L. DeHaan, Atlanta, Ga., '69
H. A. Denis, Liege, '69
Ms. B. De Petrocellis, Napoii. '72
Ms. T. A. Dettlaff, Moscow, '56
Ch. Devillers, Paris, '57
M. De Vincentiis, Napoii, '64
Ms. M. A. Di Berardino, Philadelphia, Pa., '66
Ms. D. F. Dieterlen (Lievre), Paris, '68
Ms. W. Doane, New Haven, Conn., '74
A. Dollander, Nancy, '60
W. J. V. Doorenmaalen, Utrecht, '60
A. Dorfman, Chicago, 111., '72
D. B. Drachman, Baltimore, Md., '70
N. I. Dragomirov, Moscow, '48
U. Drews, Ulm, '74
M. Durchon, Lille, '69
F. Duspiva, Heidelberg, '69
R. M. Eakin, Berkeley, Calif., '48
J. D. Ebert, Baltimore, Md., '56
J. M. Echave Llanos, La Plata, '73
M. V. Edds jr.. Providence, R. L, '60
D. A. Ede, Glasgow, '73
A. Egelhaaf, Koln, '70
G. Eguchi, Kyoto, '69
S. Elias, Timisoara, '73
H. Emanuelsson, Lund, '72
M. F^ngelhardt, Copenhagen, '74
H. Englander, Koln, '60
Ms. H. Esper Enesco, Montreal, Que., '74;
W. Etkin, Bronx, N.Y., '70*
H. E. Evans, Ithaca, N.Y., '72
Ms. H. Eyal (Giladi), Jerusalem, '64
J. Faber, Utrecht, '64
J. F. Fallon, Madison, Wis., '70
G. Fankhauser, Princeton, N.J., '48*
Ms. A. Fausto-Sterling, Providence, R.I., '75
J. C. Fautrez, Gent, '57
M. Feldman, Rehovot, '60
Dame H. B. Fell, Cambridge, '36*
W. R. Ferris, Tucson, Ariz., '70
Ms. A. A. Ficq, Bru.xelles, '60
G. Filogamo, Torino, '60
C. V. Finnegan, Vancouver, B. C, '70
M. Fischberg, Geneve, '57
A. Fischer, Koln, '75
D. A. Fischman, Chicago, 111., '75
R. A. Flickinger, Buffalo, N.Y., '60
Ms. F. Martindale Foote, Carbondale, 111., '64
G. Forti, Bari, '70
L. Franklin, Covington, La., '70
M. Friedlander, New Haven, Conn., '70
T. Fujii, Tokyo, '60
C. M. Fulton, Waltham, Mass., '70
M. Furuya, Tokyo, '70
P. J. Gaillard, Leiden, '60
J. G. Gall, New Haven, Conn., '69
J. Gallcra, Geneve, '57
C. L. Gallien, Paris, '73
L. Gallien, Paris, '56
B. B. Garbcr, Chicago, 111., '74
W. L. M. Geilcnkirchen, Utrecht, '72
A. Giroud, Paris, '48*
G. Giudice, Palermo, '69
R. W. Glade, Burlington, Vt., '70
T. W. Glenister, London, '60
Ms. A. Globerson, Rehovot, '70
Ms. S. Gluccksohn Waelsch, Bronx, N.Y., '60
S. C. Goel, Poona, '75
P. I'. Goetinck, Storrs, Conn., '70
E. Goldwasser, Chicago, 111., '71
R. J. Goss, Providence. R.I., '69
C. T. Grabowski, Coral Gables, I'la., '70
Ph. (irant, I'Ugenc, Ore., '64
Ms. P. B. Green, Philadelphia, Pa., '70
J. H. Gregg, Gainesville, Fla. '69
J. R. Gregg, Durham, N.C., '57
T. A. I. Grillo, Ibadan, '66
C. Grobstein, La Jolla, Calif., '56
Z. Grodzinski, Krakow, '60*
J. Gross, Boston, Mass., '70
P. R. Gross, Cambridge, Mass., '69
H. Griineberg, London, '56
J. B. Gurdon, Cambridge, Engl., '69
T. Gustafson, Stockholm, '56
E. Hadorn, Zurich, '48*
Ms. K. E. Haffen (Stenger), Strasbourg, '64
A. Haget, Talence, '60
T. Hama, Nagoya, '60
V. Hamburger, St. Louis, Mo., '48*
H. L. Hamilton, Charlottesville, Va., '56
W. J. Hamilton, Northwood, Eng., '48
J. Hammerling, Wilhelmshaven, '60
W. S. Hammond, Syracuse, N.Y., '60
Ms. F. A. Hanocq, Rhode-St.-Genese, '75
Ms. J. A. Hanocq (Quertier), Rhode-St.-Genese,
'69
Ms. M. Hardy- Fallding, Guelph, Ont., '73
J. W. S. Harris, London, '68
M. Hasek, Praha, '57
R. E. Hausman, Chicago, 111., '75
Ms. E. D. Hay, Boston, Mass., '64
Y. Hayashi, Tokyo, '60
W. G. Heim, Colorado Springs, Colo., '66
W. A. Hemmings, Bangor, Wales, '69
Ms. S. Hennen, Milwaukee, Wis., '70
H. Herrmann, Storrs, Conn., '60
0. Hess, Diisseldorf, '69
S. R. Hilfer, Philadelphia, Pa., '71
J. R. Hinchliffe, Aberystwyth, '75
Ms. G. W. Hinsch, Tampa, Fla., '70
Y. Hiramoto, Tokyo, '60
L. Hoadley, Cambridge, Mass., '48*
H. Holter, Copenhagen, '57*
J. K. F. Holtfreter, Rochester, N.Y., '36*
S. Horstadius, Uppsala, '48*
Ms. C. Horvath, Paris, '72
Y. Hotta, La Jolla, CaUf., '70
Ch. HouiUon, Paris, '67
Ms. D. Huchon, Paris, '75
J. M. T. Hultin, Stockholm, '56
R. R. Humphrey, Blooniington, Ind., '49*
T. D. Humphreys, Honolulu, Hawaii, '70
J. Ilan, Cleveland, Ohio
J. Ishida, Tokyo, '60
M. Ishikawa, Toba, '70
A. G. Jacobson, Austin, Tex., '70
D. C. O. Jacobson, Uppsala, '69
L. F. Jaffe, Lafayette, Ind., '70
Ms. A. G. Johnen, Koln, '64
A. D. Jost, Paris, '56
Ms. C. Kafiani, Moscow, '73
A. J. B. Kiillen, Lund, '60
P. P. KalUo, Turku, '70
H. Kanatani, Tokyo, '71
R. E. Kane, Honolulu, Hawaii, '72
Y. Kanoh, Akkeshi, '60
S. Karasaki, Montreal, Que., '69
P. R. Karfunkcl, Amherst, Mass., '74
1. Kawakami, Fukuoka, '57
L. H. Kedes, Cambridge, Mass., '71
N. E. Kemp, Ann Arbor, Mich., '57
A. Keynan, Jerusalem, "70
R. C. King, I'vanston, 111., '70
V. Kiortsis, Athens, '69
A. O. Klein, Waltham, Mass., '70
N. W. Klein, Storrs, Conn., '70
Ms. U. Koclicr (Becker), Heiligenberg, '66
W. Kocher, Wurzburg, '66
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L. D. Koehler, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., '70
E. J. Kollar, Farmington, Conn., '70
Y. C. Kong, Hong Kong, '75
I. R. Konigsberg, Charlottesville, Va., '69
K. Kratochwil, Salzburg, '69
G. Krause, Wiirzburg, '56
A. Krishnakumaran, Milwaukee, Wis., '70
R. G. Kulka, Jerusalem, '71
Ms. T. K. Kuusi, Helsinki, '56
Ms. M. Labrousse, Paris, '73
J. C. Lacroix, Ivry, '69
R. A. Lallier, Villefranche-sur-Mer, '60 _
W. Landauer, London, '57*
A. Lang, East Lansing, Mich., '70
J. Langman, Charlottesville, Va., '56
J. W. Lash, PhUadelphia, Pa., '69
H. Laufer, Storrs, Conn., '69
P. A. Lawrence, Cambridge, Eng., '75
Ms. L. Lazard (Hauben), Nogent-sur-Marne, '68
G. LcDouarin, Nantes
N. LeDouarin, Nantes, '74
S. Leghissa, Bologna, '60
N. E. Lehman, Chapel Hill, N.C., '57
J. Leighton, Philadelphia, Pa., '70
H. M. Lenhoff, Irvine, Calif., '70
V. Leone, Milano, '57
Ms. R. Levi-Montalcini, St Louis, Mo., '56
J. E. Lilien, Madison, Wis., '73
H. F. Linskens, Nijmegen, '73
B. H. Lipton, Madison, Wis., '74
G. V. Lopashov, Moscow, '48
D. S. Love, Cleveland, Ohio, '74
S. L^vtrup, UmeS, '60
H. Lutz, Clermont- Ferrand, '57
D. Luzatti, Paris, '72
D. J. McCallion, Hamilton, Ont., '64
D. S. McDevitt, Philadelphia, Pa., '64
K. Madhavan, Irvine, Calif., '75
A. P. Mahowald, Bloomington, Ind., '75
G. M. Malacinski, Bloomington, Ind., '73
Ms. P. Malpoix (Higgins), Rhode-St-Genese, '72
G. Mancino, Pisa, '70
K. Maramorosch, Yonkers, N.Y., '70
Ms. L. Marin (Lewin), Paris, '68
C. L. Markert, New Haven, Conn. '57
P. A. Marks, New York, N. Y., '70
E. Marre, Milano, '69
J. P. Mascarenhas, Albany, N.Y., '70
Y. Masui, Toronto, Ont., '69
S. Meier, Los Angeles, Calif., '75
B. Menkes, Timisoara, '73
S. Metafora, NapoU, '71
C. B. Metz, Coral Gables, Fla., '56
J. -J. Meusy, Paris, '70
M. I. Michael, Alexandria, '75
Y. Mikami, Tsu, '60
J. Milaire, Bruxelles, '64
R. Milkman, Iowa City, Iowa, '70
A. Minganti, Genova, '56
Ms. B. Mintz, Philadelphia, Pa., '57
T. Mizuno, Tokyo, '75
B. Moav, Tel-Aviv, '72
A. Monroy, Napoli, '56
Ms. F. Moog, St Louis, Mo., '56
Ms. B. Clark Moore, Riverside, Calif., '69
J. A. Moore, Riverside, Calif., '57
J. Morrill, Sarasota, Fla., '73
Ms. G. M. Morriss, Cambridge, Eng., '75
Ms. V. B. Morriss, Sidney, '73
A. A. Moscona, Chicago, III., '57
H. W. Mossman, Madison, Wis., '56*
I. Motomura, Sendai, '57*
Ms. L. Mulherkar, Poona, '69
J. G. Mulnard, Bruxelles, '57
Ms. M. R. Murray, Bethesda, Md., '60
V. Mutolo, Palermo, '70
G. W. Nace, Ann Arbor, '60
0. Nakamura, Osaka, '57
E. Nakano, Nagoya, '57
J. Needham, Cambridge, Eng., '48*
L. Nelson, Toledo, Ohio, '70
M. Nemer, Philadelphia, Pa., '69
D. A. T. New, Cambridge, Eng., '69
D. R. Newth, Glasgow, '57
G. Nicolet, Geneve, '69
P. D. Nieuwkoop, Utrecht, '57
H. Nishimura, Kyoto, '69
M. C. Niu, Philadelphia, Pa., '56
H. Oberlander, Gainesville, Fla., '73
1. Ohad, Jerusalem, '75
H. Oka, Tokyo, '60*
T. S. Okada, Kyoto, '73
Y. K. Okada, Tokyo, '52*
Ms. K. Okazaki, Tokyo, '60
O. M. Olivo, Bologna, '57
Ms. J. M. Oppenheimer, Bryn Mawr, Pa., '56
R. O'Rahilly, Davis, Calif., '64
Ms. M. C. Ward Orsini, Madison, Wis., '64
Ms. E. Ortiz, Puerto Rico, '70
F. Orts Llorca, Madrid, '56
Ms. J. H. Overton, Chicago, 111., '60
H. Ozaki, East Lansing, Mich., '75
Ms. H. A. Padykula, Wellesley, Mass., '70
S. Pai, Shanghai, '48
J. Papaconstantinou, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '69
E. Parisi, Napoli, '72
P. Pasquini, Roma, '57*
J. J. Pasteels, Bruxelles, '38
J. Paul, Glasgow, '69
C. Pelling, Tubingen, '69
S. Penman, Cambridge, Mass., '69
H. P. Perlmann, Stockholm, '60
T. Pexieder, Lausanne, '75
G. W. Philpott, St. Louis, Mo., '70
J. Piatigorsky, Bethesda, Md., '70
B. Picheral, Rennes, '75
L. J. Pierro, Storrs, Conn., '70
L. Piko, Sepulveda, Calif., '64
L. V. Polezhaev, Moscow, '48
K. R. Porter, Boulder, Colo., '64
J. Postlethwait, Eugene, Oreg., '75
D. F. Poulson, New Haven, Conn., '60
Ms. N. M. Pourreau (Schneider), Le Kremlin-
Bicetre, '68
Ms. D. Price, Chicago, 111., '60*
R. J. Przybylski, Cleveland, Ohio, '74
S. Ranzi, Milano, '48
J. Rapola, Helsinki, '69
L. Raunich, Ferrara, '56
Chr. P. Raven, Utrecht, '41
Ms. M. E. Rawles, (Spurbeck), Baltimore, Md.,
'56
A. Raynaud, Sannois, '60
G. Reverberi, Palermo, '48*
R. W. Reyer, Morgantown, W.Va., '56
R. A. Rifkind, New York, N.Y., '70
Ms. L. Rinaldi, Parma, '70
L. Robert, Paris, '72
G. G. Robertson, Memphis, Tenn., '66
E. A. RoUins, Springfield, 111., '70
S. M. Rose, BeUe Chasse, La., '56*
J. Rostand, Ville d'Avray, '60*
L. N. Ruben, Portland, Ore., '68
J. V. Ruch, Strasbourg, '69
F. H. Ruddle, New Haven, Conn., '70
Ms. D. Rudnick, New Haven, Conn., '56
M. N. Runner, Boulder, Colo., '60
S. Russo-Caia, Roma, '74
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L. Sachs, Rehovoth, '70
T. Sachs, Jerusalem, '70
H. Sakai, Tokyo, '69
M. Sala, Bronx, N.Y., '60
Ms. J. Salalin, Nogent-sur-Marne, '71
Ms. B. Salzgeber, Nogent-sur-Marne, '64
K. Sander, Freiburg, '66
S. Sandor, Timisoara, '73
T. Sato, Nagoya, '57
H. W. Sauer, Konstanz, '70
J. W. Saunders, Albany, N.Y., '56
L. O. Saxen, Helsinki, '60
E. Scarano, Napoli, '69
Ms. D. Scheib (Pfleger), Nogent-sur-Marne, '64
K. Scherrer, Paris, '69
J. A. Schiff, Waltham, Mass., '70
H. A. Schneiderman, Irvine, Calif., '64
Ms. J. Schoeller (Raccaud), Paris, '69
O. E. Schotte, Amherst, Mass., '56
B. Schreiber, Parma, '56
T. E. Schroeder, Cambridge, Mass., '70
H. M. Schulman, La Jolla, Calif., '69
R. L. Searls, Philadelphia, Pa., '70
S. N. Sedra, Alexandria, '60
S. J. Segal, New York, N.Y., '57
F. Seidel, Marburg, '60*
G. Ct. Selman, Edinburgh, '60
K. Sembrat, Wroclaw, '60
Ph. Sengel, Grenoble, '60
Ms. M. A. Sengel (Kieny), Grenoble
P. Sentein, Montpellier, '60
S. Shapiro, Amherst, Mass., '70
J. R. Shaver, East Lansing, Mich., '60
S. C. Shen, New York, '60
G. V. Sherbet, London, '75
Y. Shimada, Chiba, '75
K. Shiokawa, Fukuoka, '75
C. A. Shivers, Knoxville, Tenn., '7 3
S. Shostak, Pittsburgh, Pa., '70
R. E. Sicard, Boston, Mass. '75
J. Signoret, Caen, '67
M. Sigot, Nogent-sur-Marne, '71
M. Singer, Cleveland, Ohio, '69
J. L. Sirlin, New York, N.Y., '60
Ms. D. M. Skinner, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '70
F. Skoog, Madison, Wis., '70
N. Skreb, Zagreb, '60
F. Sladecek, Praha, '60
H. C. Slavkin, Los Angeles, Calif., '74
L. D. Smith, Argonne, 111., '69
D. R. Sonneborn, Madison, Wis., '73
L. I. Soriano, Nogent-sur-Marne, '70
R. W. Sperry, Pasadena, Calif., '64
M. Spiegel, Hanover, N.H., '64
A. A. Spirin, Moscow, '69
A. Spirito, Roma, '56
N. T. Spratt, jr., Minneapolis, Minn., '56
A. Stefanclli, Roma, '52
M. S. Steinberg, Princeton, N.J., '69
Ms. F. Stephan (Dubois), Nancy, '60
H. Stern, La Jolla, Calif., '69
S. Stern, Boston, Mass., '73
L. C. Stevens, Bar Habor, Me., '69
F. E. Stockdale, Stanford, Calif., '71
L. S. Stone, New Haven, Conn., '48*
F. Strauss, Kehrsatz, '60
G. Strudcl, Nogent-sur-Marne, '64
S. Subtelny, Houston, Tex., '69
H. Sugino, Osaka, '57
M. Sugiyama, Nagoya, '57
M. Sussman, Waltham, Mass., '69
G. Szckcly, Pecs, '69
A. E. Szulman, Pittsburgh, Pa., '73
H. Takahashi, Hakodate, '70
K. Takata, Nagoya, '60
H. Takaya, Kobe, '57
I. Takeuchi, Kyoto, '75
P. Tardent, Zurich, '69
D. Tarin, Leeds, '73
A. K. Tarkowski, Warszawa, '60
A. C. Taylor, Houston, Tex., '57
J. D. Taylor, Detroit, Mich., '73
Ms. R. Tencer. Rhode-St-Genese, '70
H. Terayama, Tokyo, '75
Ch. Thomas, Bruxelles, '75
H. Tiedemann, Berlin, '60
J. M. Toerien, Bloemfontein, '73
C. A. du Toit, Stellenbosch, '60*
S. I. Toivonen, Helsinki, '48
G. Tondury, Zurich, '48*
H. A. L. Trampusch, Amsterdam, '56*
R. L. Trelstad, Boston, Mass., '70
J. P. Trinkaus, New Haven, Conn., '60
D. E{. S. Truman, Edinburgh, '71
H. Tuchmann-Duplessis, Paris, '56
P. H. Tuft, Edinburgh, '64
T. C. Tung, Peking, '48
K. S. Tweedell, Notre Dame. '70
Ms. S. L. UUmann, Glasgow, '70
E. Urbani, Roma, '56
H. Ursprung, Ziirich, '69
L. C. A. Vakaet, Antwerpen, '60
G. Vandebroek, Louvain, '57
Ms. P. Van Gansen (Rasmont), Rhode-St-
Genese, '70
N. H. Verdonk, Utrecht
W. S. Vincent, Pittsburgh, Pa., '60
E. P. Volpe, New Orleans, La., '70
O. E. Vyazov, Moscow, '60
C. H. Waddington, Edinburgh, '48
R. A. Wallace, Oak Ridge, Tenn., '69
J. J. Wartiovaara, Helsinki, '70
A. J. Waterman, Bethesda, Md., '56*
R. L. Watterson, Urbana, 111., '56
R. Weber. Bern, '60
P. A. Weiss, New York, N.Y., '48*
L. J. Wells, Minneapolis, Minn., '60*
B. S. Wenger, Saskatoon, Sask., '70
N. K. Wessells, Stanford, Calif., '69
J. A. Weston, Eugene, Ore., '70
A. H. Whitcley, Seattle. Wash., '57
J. R. Whittaker, Philadelphia, Pa., '70
Sir V. B. Wigglesworth, Cambridge, Eng., '57*
C. E. Wilde, jr., Philadelphia, Pa., '57
R. Williamson, Glasgow, '72
F. H. Wilt, Berkeley, Calif.. '69
W. A. Wimsatt, Ithaca, N.Y., '56
C. v. Woellwarth, Ditzingen, '56
Ms. Em. Wolff (Hennig), Nogent-sur-Marne, '64
Et. C. Wolff, Nogent-sur-Marne, '48
L. Wolpert, London, '69
A. Wolsky. New York, N.Y., '60
J. P. Wourms. Montauk. N.Y.
D. Yaffe, Rehovot, '70
J. Yamada, Hakodate, '70
T. Yamada, Lausanne, '57
K. Yamamoto, Hakodate, '60
T. Yamamoto, Nagoya, '60
K. Yamana, Fukuoka, '75
C. J. Yntema, Syracuse, N.Y., '48*
Ms. J. J. P. Zaayer, Leiden, '60
A. A. Zimmerman, Houston, Tex., '56*
J. Zwaan, Boston, Mass., '69
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Various types of books are distinguished according to the following criteria:
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Textbooks: incl. "readers", introductions, compendia, practical manuals, etc.
Monographs: incl. collections of reviews, essays, atlases, etc.
Dissertations: academic theses
Symposium reports: incl. reports of congresses, conferences, meetings, etc.
Collections of papers: containing original research papers by various authors, or reprint-
ings of papers by one author
Books of readings: containing reprintings of papers by various authors
Reference works: incl. glossaries, data books, source books, etc.
CONTENTS
The numbers refer to the serial numbers of the notices. Cross references will be found
in the heading of each category on the page where it begins.
General Developmental Biology, 1-11
Theoretical and Mathematical Developmental Biology, 12-15
Plant Development (general), 16—24
Invertebrate Development (general), 25—29
Vertebrate Development (general), 30-36
Development of Mammals and Man (general), 37-42
Reproduction, Sexual development, Gametogenesis. Fertilization, 43-52
Implantation, Placenta, Fetal membranes and fluids, 53-56
Teratogenesis, 57 — 60
Developmental Pathology, Cancer, 61—66
Regeneration, Renewal, 67 — 70
Organogenesis, Histogenesis (incl. tissue and organ culture, histochemistry), 71-87
Cellular Developmental Biology (incl. cell culture, cytochemistry), 88-101
189
Developmental Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, 102-106
Developmental Genetics, Evolution, 107-109
Developmental Physiology (incl. endocrinology, immunology, behaviour, etc.), 110-120
Methods, 121
History, Biographies, etc. (no entries)
Miscellaneous items (no entries)
INDEX TO AUTHORS AND EDITORS
with reference to serial numbers of book notices
Ahonen, A., 89
Astaurov, B. L., 112
Auroux, M., 41
Baserga, R., 96
Beck, P., 88
Beer, A. E., 33
Beetschen, J. C, 1
Benyush, V. A., 92
Berenberg, S. R., 87
Bernhard, S., 120
Berry, D. R., 19
Bertrand, J., 1 17
Billett, F. S., 2
Bjorklund, A., 70
Blaxter, J. H. S., 36
Blechschmidt, E., 42
Bluzat, R., 62
Bolognari, A., 46
Bonner, J. T., 8
Boue, A., 52
Bouman, P., 2 1
Brachet, J., 102
Brien, P., 13
Brodsky, V. Ya., 121
Burdette, W. J., 115
Cameron, I. L., 91
Caniaris, M., 87
Cantino, E. C, 18
Carlson, B. M.,31
Carlson, P. S., 23
Clarkson, B., 96
Cobo, E., 110
Colenbrander, B., 30
Cooper, D. M., 33
Cosnier, J., 47
Czyba, J.C.,47
Dancis, J., 116
Davidson, R. L., 97
Davis, J. A., 37
Davletova, L. V., 72
de la Cruz, P. P., 97
Dettlaff, T. A., 121
Deuchar, E. M., 3
Dobbing J., 37
Drachman, D. B., 98
Drukker, A., 82
Dullemeijer, P., 14
Eidt, E., 53
Emschermann, P., 4
Epstein, M. B., 55
Evans, T. N., 44
Paber, J., 9
Pioroni, P., 26
Forest, M.G., 117
Forscey, L. A., 33
Freeman, B. M., 1 13
Fritz-Niggh, H.,61
Gallien, L.,48,49
Gauze, G.G., 121
Gaze, R. M., 73
Geilenkirchen, W. L. M., 9
Gersh, I., 101
Giese, A. C, 43
Girod,C.,47
Goldspink,G., 90
Goss, R. J., 67
Goujon, M. J., 17
Greengard, O., 104
Haegel, P.,41
Hafez, E. S. E.,44,54
Hasselaar, J. C, 30
Hay, F. D., 106
Himwich, W., 71
Hwang, J. C, 116
Janerich, D. T., 59
Josimovich, J. B., 110
Juntunen, J., 83
Karkinen-Jaaskelainen, M., 58
Keating, M. J., 73
King, T. J., 63, 106
Kjaergaard, J., 84
Koebke, J., 34
Kurrat, H. J., 35
Laurent, J. L., 47
Lavelle,C. L. B., 75
Lender, T., 10,68
Lenz, W., 60
Lewin,B., 107
Liacopoulos, P., 118
Liboff, A. R., 119
Linskens, H. P., 24
Liozner, L. D., 69
Lloyd, J. B., 88
Lofts, B., 45
L(^vtrup, S., 12
Luckett, W. P., 50
Maat,G. J. R., 85
Markert,C. L., 108
Masse, N. P., 87
Meister, G., 26
Milaire, J., 74
Miller, R. L., 28
Moghissi, K. S., 54,64
Moore, K. L., 38,39
Moore, W.J. ,75
Morriss, G. M., 57
Moscona, A. A., 99
Motulsky, A. G.,60
Myers, R. B., 18
Nakahara, W., 65
Natelson, S., 55
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Nitsch, J., 10
Northcote, D. H., 16
Ono, T., 65
Oppenheimer, J. M., 1 1
Padflla,G. M.,91
Panijel, J., 118
Papaconstantinou, J., 106
Patten, B. M., 31
Paul, J., 105
Pearse, J. S., 43
Perry, J. S., 56
Phillips, D. M.,51
Porter, I. H., 59
Prunieras, M., 100
Putte, S. C. J. van der, 76
Raedler, A., 77,78
Raspe, G., 120
Reynolds, M., 110
Rinaldi, R. A., 119
Robert, L., 100
Rosen feld,C., 100
Roussev, G. K., 114
Ruddle, F. H., 109
Ryabinina, Z. A., 92
Sachs, L.,93
Sauer, H. W., 5
Schmidt, G. H., 25
Schumacher, G. H., 40
Scommegna, A., 55
Sievers, J.,77,78
Simon, L., 22
Skalko, R. G.,59
Smith, J. E., 19
Starck, D., 32
Stearns, L. W., 27
Stenevi, U., 70
Sugano, H., 65
Sugimura, T., 65
Sussman, M., 6
Svalander, C, 79
Svendgaard, N. A., 70
Thibault,C., 52
Thorn, L.,80
Tokin,B. P., 29
Truman, D. E. S., 103
Tuchmann-Duplessis, H., 41
Ursprung, H., 108
Van Wagtendonk, W. J., 94
Vazart, B., 10
Verbout, A. J., 86
Vince,M. A., 113
Wal, U. P. van der, 95
Weiss, P. A., 15
Wigglesworth, V., 1 1 1
Wild, A. E., 2
Williams, R. P., 20
Willier, B. H., 1 1
Winick, M., 66
Wolpert, L.,7
WooUam, D. H. M., 57
Zhenevskaya, R. P., 81
Zimmerman, A., 91
GENERAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (see also 12,65,96,99,105)
Textbooks
J. C. BEETSCHEN. 1974. L'EMBRYOLOGIE
Presses Univ. de France, Paris. Que Sais-Je? No. 68. 128 pp., 34 figs.
This little book was written primarily for the educated layman but could be very
suitable for a quick orientation for biologists specialized in other areas. In a very limited
compass the author has admirably succeeded in presenting a readable outline of the main
data of classical and experimental animal embryology, along with some hints at the most
important recent advances. Much attention is devoted to the basic mechanisms of
embryonic regulation and determination, with examples from both vertebrates and
invertebrates.
The illustrations are simple but adequate. The bibliography is restricted to important
books, naturally with some emphasis on those written in French.
F. S. BILLETT and A. E. WILD. 1975. PRACTICAL STUDIES OF ANIMAL DEVELOP-
MENT
Chapman & Hall, London. XII, 251 pp., 70 figs., 10 pis., subject and author indexes.
£4,80
This is an extremely useful book and nothing quite Uke it has been available. It is
meant to serve both as a practical manual and as a first introduction to animal develop-
ment. The authors stress that all practical instructions are based on their personal
experience in teaching undergraduates over a period of at least ten years. The scientific
background provided along with the practical instructions is interesting and serves to keep
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the book readable. It should of course be realized that many of the species treated and
sources of living material indicated reflect the situation in the British Isles.
Most major animal groups are represented: echinoderms, ascidians, molluscs, annelids,
nematodes, insects and crustaceans; fish, amphibians, birds and mammals. Particular
attention is devoted to early development. The numerous exercises described obviously
vary in degree of difficulty and time required. A great deal of the practical information
included will be of value to advanced research vi'orkers as well.
The book is illustrated with for the most part simple line drawings and some useful
photographic material. Series of normal stages are included for a killyfish, Xenopus, and
the axolotl. The subject index is quite extensive.
3.
E. M. DEUCHAR. 1975. CELLULAR INTERACTIONS IN ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT
Chapman & Hall, London. X, 298 pp., 126 figs., 21 pis., 10 tabs., subject index. £6.50,
This book is intended for students taking courses which include cell biology or
developmental biology. The author is an embryologist and deliberately turns the reader's
attention to groups of embryonic cells, whole embryos, and whole tissues rather than to
the single cell. As such the book provides a most useful counterbalance to certain trends
in the present-day teaching of biology.
The treatment of the subject matter is of course highly selective, but particularly
because of its very readable style and because the main problems and recent advances are
well brought out, the book will serve as a stimulating "appetizer" for almost any student
of developmental biology. The emphasis is on vertebrate development, but invertebrates
are adduced wherever they can clarify particular points. Of particular interest are the
penultimate chapter on long-distance cellular interactions mediated by hormones, and the
concluding chapter on "protective interactions", which covers such subjects as cell
recognition and cloning, the immune system, regeneration and repair, compensatory
growth, and the properties and control of tumours. The data are not always rendered
with equal clarity and precision (a case in point being the discussion of mesoderm
induction in the amphibian blastula), but these are minor blemishes.
The book is illustrated with simple but very adequate line drawings and a number of
good photographic plates. There is a list of over 550 references, most of them recent,
which lacks the bias towards Anglo-Saxon literature so often encountered. (It does have
rather many mistakes in the spelling of foreign names, however.)
4.
P. EMSCHERMANN. 1974. ENTWICKLUNG, Grundlagen - Erkenntnisse der tierischen
Fortpflanzung und Ontogenie. 2nd edit.
Herder, Freiburg, etc. Reihe Studio Visuell. 128 pp., numerous figs., combined name and
subject index. DM 20.00
This book was first published in 1973. It was written for the educated layman and for
secondary school and beginning university students. For the first two categories it is
perhaps suitable in Germany but would be too difficult in many other countries. On the
other hand, it is very suitable for use by university students, particularly there where
developmental biology is being taught against a broad biological background, as in many
continental universities.
The emphasis is more on the morphological and phylogenetic than on the causal
aspects of development, although the latter are considered in outline. The style is not
exactly simple but always fluent and unambiguous. More than a third of the book is
devoted to reproduction, which is seen as a necessary background to the treatment of
individual development. Throughout the book examples are taken from a wide variety of
animal groups.
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A special and particularly successful aspect of the book are its illustrations. Important
principles and experiments are illustrated with whole- or double-page diagrams, often on a
comparative basis, which use perspective and colour to great advantage (understandably,
some over-simplification has sometimes been unavoidable). The book is well produced
and is concluded by a brief but adequate reading list of books.
5.
H. W. SAUER. 1974. ENTWICKLUNGSBIOLOGIE; Experimente an Eiern und Pilzen
Universitatsverlag, Konstanz. Konstanzer Universitatsreden nr. 68. 68 pp., 8 figs., 1 tab.
DM 22.80 (paper)
This little book contains the revised text of the author's inaugural lecture presented in
1973. It is written in a somewhat popularizing style and, rather than presenting a rounded
picture, highhghts a few basic unsolved questions in developmental biology. These are
illustrated with experiments on insect eggs and two simple model systems: Dictyostelium
and Physarum. The lecture could be useful as collateral reading for students. It has a good
selective bibliography.
6.
M. SUSSMAN. 1973. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, its cellular and molecular founda-
tions
Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs. Foundations of Modern Biology Series. XVIII, 297 pp.,
143 figs., 8 tabs., subject index. $ 12.95 (cloth), $ 6.95 (paper)
Contents: I. The molecular basis of phenotypic alterations: 1. Genes and proteins: a
review; 2. How proteins are synthesized: another review; 3. Simple physiological
modulations: transient changes in gene expression and protein function; II. The growth
of cells and cell populations: 1. The cell growth and division cycle: a developmental
program common to all cells; 2. The growth of animal, plant, and microbial cell
populations; HI. A survey of developmental programs: 1. Developmental programs in
solitary microorganisms; 2. The cellular slime molds, a group of colonial microorga-
nisms; 3. The development of primitive animals, coelenterates, and nematodes; 4. The
vertebrate embryo: I; 5. The vertebrate embryo: II; IV. The frontiers: 1. Morphogene-
sis: the acquisition of form in biological systems; 2. The inheritance of differentiative
capacity I: some genetic puzzles; 3. The inheritance of differentiative capacity II:
cancer; 4. Differential gene expression during development
Because this textbook dates from 1973 we only briefly announce it here. The book is
written in a very personal and captivating style, and surveys the developmental cycles of a
wide variety of organisms with much emphasis on cell-biological and molecular-genetic
aspects. It is suitable for both beginning and more advanced students, as the table of
contents will show. The illustrations are good and there are useful lists of supplementary
and advanced readings.
7.
L. WOLPERT. 1974. THE DEVELOPMENT OF PATTERN AND FORM IN ANIMALS
Oxford Univ. Press, London. Oxford Biology Readers No. 51. 16 pp., 16 figs. 30 p
(paper)
This is a well-written introduction mainly into the author's own influential (though
not universally accepted) ideas on the subject. The account is free from parochialism and
is clearly illustrated.
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Monographs
8.
J. T. BONNER. 1974. ON DEVELOPMENT, the biology of form
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass. XII, 282 pp., 58 figs., 2 tabs., combined author
and subject index. $ 10.00
Contents: I. The evolutionary view of development; 2. Cycles and natural selection; 3.
Reproduction; 4. Inherited variation; 5. The levels of complexity; II. The molecular
view of development, 6. The synthesis of substances; 7. Timing; 8. The locahzation of
substances, 9. The control of pattern
Reading a new book by Bonner is always a stimulating experience. Because it is mainly
synthetic in approach and extremely broad in scope, the present book seems admirably
suited to convey an awareness of the great problems of developmental biology to
advanced students and those standing at the beginning of a research career. For the
specialist and teacher perhaps the most valuable feature of the book is that it shows
convincingly that the reductionist and holist approaches to development (represented by the
molecular biologist and the "developmentalist") are not mutually exclusive if seen from
the evolutionary vantage point. It is therefore particularly to be hoped that the book will be
read by the confirmed reductionists.
With a monograph of this kind one can of course always argue with the author about
what he has left out. I would take the opposite approach by pointing out how refreshing
it is to see a great many points illustrated with examples that are seldom encountered in
books on developmental biology: e.g. protozoans, algae, fungi, and even social insects.
Since this is a book of ideas rather than facts, the references are restricted and given in
the form of notes. The illustrations are hkewise limited yet serve their purpose very well.
The book is admirably produced.
Symposium reports
9.
J. FABER and W. L. M. GEILENKIRCHEN, eds. 1975. ONTWIKKELINGSBIOLOGIE
(Developmental biology)
Pudoc, Wageningen. Biologische Raad Reeks, 245 pp., 74 figs., 2 tabs., subject index. Dfl.
17.50 (paper)
This book is based on a didactic symposium held in the Hague in October 1974 and is
therefore particularly useful for biology teachers or for general orientation. We review it
here primarily for our readers in the Benelux and South Africa. Among the eight
contributors there were two from England and one from Western Germany, but their
contributions were translated into Dutch. The symposium centred around the nature and
processing of developmental "information" (used loosely) at various levels of organiza-
tion: information in the genome and the egg cortex as well as "positional" information at
the supracellular level, and their interplay during development.
Apart from a brief conceptual introduction by Faber, the seven main contributions are
lengthy, well-illustrated reviews, some of them with long reference lists and all of them
entirely up to date. An effort was made to integrate them by cross-referencing. The first
(by Wessels) is a general discussion of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in development,
and sets the stage for what follows; examples are drawn mainly from the plant Kingdom.
The subsequent chapters can be briefly characterized as follows: the function of the
genome in development (Berendes); gene activity in early mammalian development, and
sex differentiation (Gardner); determination in early animal development (Sang); pattern
formation in insects (Ouweneel); genetic regulation of cell differentiation in insect
spermiogenesis (Hess); the transition from the vegetative to the generative phase in plants
(Linskens).
The book is concluded by a glossary of some 140 terms.
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\
10.
J. NITSCH, T. LENDER, and B. VAZART, eds. 1973. LA NAISSANCE DE LA FORME
CHEZ L'EMBRYON (une reflexion entre zoologistes et botanistes)
Soc. Botanique de France, Paris. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr., Mem. 388 pp., 113 figs., 60 pis.,
8 tabs.
This volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in Gif-sur-Yvette in March,
1972. Its most interesting feature was that it brought together botanists and zoologists.
Of the 28 contributions eight were by zoologists. Most of the speakers were French but
six came from other European countries. Most contributions are in French, but all have
summaries in French and English; some are no more than abstracts.
The conference was opened with three long reviews, one by Godineau on morpho-
genesis and ultrastructure of the angiosperm embryo-sac, one by Clavert on polarity and
symmetrization in vertebrate eggs, and one by Norreel on the culture of plant tissues and
non-zygotic embryogenesis. These are followed by an interesting group discussion. Part
two deals with embryonic development generally (17 papers, 4 by zoologists), and part
three with the fixity or lability of axes and planes of symmetry during embryogenesis (8
papers, 3 by zoologists). The problems on which there was most exchange among
botanists and zoologists were non-zygotic embryos and the localization of geometrical
information in the embryo.
Books of readings
B. H. WILLIER and J. M. OPPENHEIMER, eds. 1974. FOUNDATIONS OF EXPERI-
MENTAL EMBRYOLOGY. 2nd edit.
Hafner Press (Macmillan), New York; Collier Macmillan, London. XXIV, 277 pp..
102 figs., 3 tabs. $ 4.95 (paper)
This book, first published in 1964, is so well known that it suffices to mention the
additions made in this new edition. Whereas the "milestones" selected for the first edition
went no farther than 1939, we now have three new ones from 1954, '69, and '73. They
are by Levi-Montalcini et al. (on nerve growth factor), by Ito and Lowenstein (on ionic
communication between embryonic cells), and by Summerbell et al. (on positional
information in the chick limb). All are provided, as the old ones, with excellent editor's
comments. In addition, there is now a thoughtful, historically oriented 12-page introduc-
tion by the editor.
The book is well printed and the original illustrations are well reproduced.
THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (see also 8)
Treatises
12
S. L(Z)VTRUP. 1974. EPIGENETICS, a treatise on theoretical biology
Wiley, London, etc. XVI, 548 pp., 269 figs., 13 tabs., author and subject indexes. £ 15.00
This interesting book, which occupied the author for half a dozen years, is a valiant
attempt at synthesis of a vast number of data. The author modestly states that it is not
highly original and could probably have been written 40 years ago. His major original
contribution is the concept of "cell orders" and cell-type transformation, which is akin to
Willmer's classification of cell types and is already familiar from his earlier publications.
This review cannot be a rigorously critical one. I will only characterize the book
briefly and convey my personal impressions. The author's English is very readable; it is
somewhat wordy in place, but never so much as to obscure the meaning. A brief
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introduction sets the theoretical stage. The main bulk of the book consists of three long
chapters. In the first (Epigenesis: the analytic approach) animal embryogenesis is dis-
cussed in terms of four large categories: (1) the embryogenetic substrate (cells, extracellu-
lar components, and the fertilized egg), (2) cell division, (3) cell diversification (in which
a very useful distinction is made between cell transformation and cell differentiation),
and (4) morphogenetic processes, and their interactions with the other three categories.
The next chapter (Epigenesis and ontogenesis) then takes up the same subject stage-wise
and in a broad range of taxa. The topics discussed consecutively are cleavage, blastulation,
gastrulation, larva formation, physiological events, and biochemical events. The last
chapter is called Epigenesis and phylogenesis. It first discusses the main tenets of
Darwinism and neo-Darwinism and then presents a systematic comprehensive theory of
evolution which takes much more account of epigenetic phenomena than the former two
theories, and relies rather heavily on hypothetical "large mutations".
The emphasis in this book is on the whole organism and the cell. The molecular
approach is viewed critically. The treatment is not very up to date: of many leading
developmental biologists one finds only older literature cited. The modern work on insect
morphogenesis, which has profound bearings on the issues discussed in the book, is not
mentioned at all. Particularly as a work of theoretical biology the book makes a
somewhat dated impression. This is not necessarily a fault, for some good "old-fash-
ioned" thinking can be very wholesome, if only as an antidote to the fashions of the day.
Yet, it is curious to find no mention of leading present-day theoretical biologists such as
J. T. Bonner, Goodwin, Cohen, and Kauffman, to name but a few. There is no reference
to cybernetics, systems analysis, or model building, although the computer is mentioned
as an analogy for epigenesis. The book draws heavily on theorists of one or two
generations ago, such as Woodger, Goldschmidt, Schindewolf, and Waddington. This does
not alter the fact that it is an unorthodox and thought-provoking opus.
Monographs
13.
P. BRIEN. 1974. LE VIVANT; Epigenese, Evolution epigenetique (Propos d'un zoolo-
giste)
Edit, de I'Univ. de Bruxelles, Bruxelles. 155 pp. B.fr. 275 (paper)
Contents: L'unite de I'etre vivant et I'epigenese; Le polymorphisme intraspecifique et
I'epigenese; L'evolution biologique et I'epigenese; Les theories explicatives du fait de
revolution biologique; L'evolution epigenetique
Paul Brien, who died on February 19th, 1975, was one of those allround zoologists
who today seem to become rare. He has always gone his own way without allowing
himself to be influenced by the fashions of the day. Two strong influences do manifest
themselves in this book, however: Lamarck and Driesch (though not the latter's vitalist
views). At the end of a prolific life Brien has now given us his summing-up in the form of
what is best characterized as "the philosophy of a zoologist". His own contributions to
developmental biology (particularly asexual reproduction), on which he draws extensive-
ly, are well known.
Epigenesis is the key concept of the book, both for ontogenesis and evolution. The
two are really one, for "la phylogenese [est le] but supreme des etudes zoologiques".
Brien considers it futile to contrast "holist" and "atomist" biologists, for every biologist
is both at the same time. But to him the primary problem in biology is form and
organization, not the "programme" (genetic or otherwise). Biology is a science of
observation and experiment (to both of which he has himself made great contributions),
but it is above all a "science d'integration". "Information" contained in the germ cell and
its DNA is a potentiality whici; must realize itself in the flexible programmes of
development.
Brien defines evolution as typogenesis, the "creative", saltatory remodelling of the
entire organization of organisms. It is initiated by change mutations but for its stabiliza-
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I
tion depends predominantly on epigenetic mechanisms acting in ontogenesis. Evolution
should not be confounded with speciation, which never creates anything new. Biological
evolution as defined here has very little to do with natural selection in the accepted sense
(which is the prime factor in speciation).
These few highlights must suffice to characterize this beautifully written book, which
will appeal to the theoretically minded embryologist (but probably not to the more
dogmatic among the molecular biologists). We must be thankful that it was given to Paul
Brien to complete this "scientific testament".
14.
P. DULLEMEIJER. 1974. CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES IN ANIMAL MORPHO-
LOGY
van Gorcum, Assen (Neth.). XII. 264 dd.. 80 figs.. 4 tabs., subject index. D.fl. 67.-
Contents: I. Historical survey; II. General methodology; III. Diversity of opinion; IV.
The relation between form and function; V. Methods in morphology; VI. The com-
parative method — bone as an example; VII. The non-comparative method — bone as
an example; VIII. The elements in a pattern; IX. Compromise and integration; X. The
change of the pattern — ontogeny; XL The change of the pattern — phylogeny; XII.
Interrelation and interaction
The author of this book was trained in animal morphology by van der Klaauw and is
his successor at Leiden University. It is a difficult book, which is due mainly to its subject
and only very partially to the fact that the author does not write in his native language
(however, a linguistic check by an English-speaking colleague could have somewhat
improved its readability). It was the author's intention "to provide a background of
mental procedures for the daily practice of morphological investigation". One of the
reasons for this was "the increasing interest in what may be called structural thinking at
all the levels of biological investigation". The book is heavily imbued with philosophy,
and the concepts of holism play a particularly prominent role. The factual discussions are
restricted mainly to functional morphology, particularly cranio-facial morphology and
function.
The first half of the book (chs. I VII) is concerned with methodology and the relation
between form and function. The second half then proceeds to examine the implications
of holism and system theory, resulting in what the author calls dynamic morphology. The
last chapter is a brief and preliminary excursion into the differences in approach between
a fundamental theory of morphology and the applications of experimental morphology.
The book is very well produced and illustrated. It has a bibliography comprising close
to 800 titles. An author index would have been useful.
15.
P. A. WEISS. 1973. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE: the living system - a system for living
Futura, Mount Kisco, N.Y. XVI, 137 pp., 4 figs. $ 7.95
The author has intended this essay both for the lay public and for his fellow scientists,
"particularly those in various specialties, whose sectorial preoccupations reduce their
opportunities for acquiring a catholic and balanced view of biological phenomena and
problems." This, and the fact that it contains the residue of a long life of thought by a
leading developmental and cell biologist, is the reason why we review it here. The book
has been conceived in a "spirit of depolarization, of harmonizing conflicting doctrines . . .
The theme is the recognition and scientific validation of the rule of order that pervades
the universe . . ." Coming from another author, this might sound as an old man's dream,
but most of us know that Weiss does not say such things lightly.
The book is best characterized by another quotation from the foreword:
In this book, the broader meaning of "determinacy" is subject to a critical reexamina-
tion, which leads to the replacement of the rigid micromechanistic ("atomistic")
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thinking of old by a liierarchical concept of natural "systems", in which order in the
gross goes hand in hand with freedom in the small.
As usual, Weiss' style of writing is both elegant and lucid, and even those who do not
agree with his quaHtative systems approach will find much of value to ponder. The first
one hundred-odd pages are devoted to "The order of Ufe", discussed in 30 brief sections.
The remainder of the book is taken up by a Postscript entitled From life science to
education for living. Two sections here are of particular philosophical interest, that on
linear causaUty as the predicament of man, and that on "category versus continuum".
Both bring out Weiss' emphasis on the dynamic (operationalist) rather than the static
(substantialist) approach to the problems of life and hving. These lessons from a great
biologist deserve to be read widely by scientists and non-scientists alike.
PLANT DEVELOPMENT (general) (see also 10)
Textbooks
16.
D. H. NORTHCOTE. 1974. DIFFERENTIATION IN HIGHER PLANTS
Oxford Univ. Press, London. Oxford Biology Readers No. 44. 32 pp., 40 figs. 60p.
(paper)
A fairly detailed account of cell differentiation with strong emphasis on ultrastructure
and on the biochemistry of the cell wall components. Brief treatment of cambial different-
iation and stomatal complex formation. Clear diagrams and many electron micrographs;
of these some appear superfluous, others have lost much detail, and the captions are not
always clear.
Monographs
17.
M. J. GOUJON. 1973. ETUDE DES MECANISMES PHYSIOLOGIQUES DE LA FORM-
ATION DES SCLEROTES CHEZ LE CORTICIUM ROLFSII (SACC.) CURZI
O.R.S.T.O.M. (Office de la Recherche Scient. et Techn. Outre-Mer), Paris. Travaux at
Documents de TO.R.S.T.O.M. 26. 107 pp., 34 figs., 24 tabs.
Thorough study on the formation of sclerotia in a parasitic basidiomycete; centered on
the action of a (proteinaceous?) morphogenetic factor produced by the thallus.
18.
R. B. MYERS and E. C. CANTINO. 1974. THE GAMMA PARTICLE, a study of cell-
organelle interactions in the development of the water mold Blastocladiella emersonii
Karger, Basel, etc. Monographs in Developmental Biology, vol.8. X, 117 pp., 43 figs.,
14 tabs. SFr. 67.00, $ 24, 50, £ 9.80, DM 64.00
Gamma particles are found in swimming zoospores of the water mold Blastocladiella
emersonii; their numbers are related to the parental phenotype. The particle has been
shown to contain DNA, a store of tRNA, and the enzyme chitin synthetase. It is involved
in the formation of the chitinous wall that surrounds the zoospore upon encystment (that
is, the first step in differentiation). Its probable function is to sequester certain cytoplas-
mic constituents until the time they are needed.
This monograph presents the whole story of the gamma particle over a period of a
quarter of a century in systematic fashion; this includes the development of the particles
in the differentiating zoospore. A host of modern techniques has been brought to bear on
the problem of the nature of the particles, and the results are set out with clarity. The
book is illustrated with good drawings and electron micrographs. It has no index.
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19.
J. E. SMITH and D. R. BERRY. 1974. AN INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY OF
FUNGAL DEVELOPMENT
Academic Press, London, etc. VIII, 326 pp., 123 figs., 22 tabs., subject index. £8.00,
$20,75
Contents: 1. Introduction: the conceptual basis of morphogenesis; 2. A cellular slime
mould: Dictyostelium discoideum; 3. A plasmodial slime mould: Physamm poly-
cephalum; 4. The fungal spore; 5. The vegetative state; 6. Asexual reproduction; 7.
Sexual reproduction; 8. Differentiation, secondary metabolism and industrial mycolo-
gy
The fungi are the simplest group of eukaryotes and therefore represent an important link
between the unicellular state and the higher multicellular organisms. Although their
development has not been studied as extensively as that of other groups, they have
already provided a number of valuable "model systems" for developmental biology. This
book is therefore particularly welcome to developmental biologists who are not specialists
of mycology.
The book is largely based on a series of lectures given to undergraduate and postgradu-
ate students. The chapters are not exhaustive reviews and are not fully documented. This
makes for easy reading, however. The chapter bibliographies consist of both older and
recent recommended Uterature, very conveniently classified. The treatment focuses on
those processes that ultimately give rise to visible changes in structure.
The book is profusely illustrated with line drawings and photographs, including a
limited number of electron micrographs.
20.
R. F. WILLIAMS. 1974. THE SHOOT APEX AND LEAF GROWTH, a study in quantita-
tive biology
Cambridge Univ. Press, London. VIII, 256 pp., 169 figs., 23 tabs., author and subject
indexes. £ 6.50, $ 18.95
Contents: 1 . Introductory; 2. The quantitative description of growth; 3. Phyllotaxis; 4.
Shoot-apical systems; 5. The dynamics of leaf growth; 6. The growth of an inflores-
cence; 7. The growth of wheat tillers; 8. Plant growth as integration
The contents of this book are almost entirely descriptive, even where (as in ch.5) data
on DNA, RNA, and proteins are provided. The book is largely based on the personal
research of the author and his associates, much of which is here published for the first
time. Most of it centres around a sophisticated method for the analysis of the growth of
primordia in shoot apices (the principles are set out in ch.2, the detailed methodology,
involving three-dimensional reconstruction, in an appendix at the end of the book). In
ch.8 the author suggests that the "field theory" should be modified to include mechanical
as well as chemical gradients. He sees the notion of mechanical constraint as especially
relevant to the genesis of pattern in plants.
Ch.4 describes the shoot apices of 13 species, both mono- and dicotyledons, while ch.6
is devoted to the inflorescence of wheat and ch.7 to the growth of wheat tillers.
The numerous line drawings and reconstructions are excellent and provide vivid
three-dimensional images of the complicated relationships in the apices studied. (The
introduction contains a tribute to the memory of the Australian botanist Petrie.)
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Dissertations
21
F. BOUMAN. 1974. DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES OF THE OVULE, INTEGUMENTS
AND SEED IN SOME ANGIOSPERMS
Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Amsterdam. 180 pp., 107 figs.
Histogenetic studies in 14 genera, mainly focussing on the initiation, development, and
structure of the constituents of the ovule derived from the parental sporophyte; relations
with taxonomy and phylogeny; 40-page historical survey of the subject, illustrated with
interesting reproductions; numerous drawings and light micrographs of sections and a few
scanning electron micrographs.
22
L.SIMON. 1973. LTMPATIENS BALSAMINA L. CULTIVAR "BUISSON FLEURI":
MORPHOGENESE ET ONTOGENESE EXPERIMENTALES
Ph.D. thesis, Nantes. 254 pp., 70 figs., 27 pis., 6 tabs.
Morphology and ontogeny of whole plant and gynecium; photoperiodic control;
flower induction; histology and electron microscopy of meristems; excellent photo- and
electron micrographs; extensive bibliography.
Symposium reports
23.
P. S. CARLSON, chairman. 1974. BASIC MECHANISMS IN PLANT MORPHOGENESIS
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton. Brookhaven Symposia in Biology No. 25. VII,
429 pp., 160 figs., 43 tabs. $ 10.60 (paper), $ 1.45 (microfiche)
The analysis of plant morphogenesis at all levels from the organismal down to the
molecular-genetic has in recent years made considerable progress. This symposium pro-
vides a useful and interesting cross-section of these advances. Large sections of it will be
read with profit by general developmental biologists, particularly those preparing a lecture
course in developmental biology or genetics.
There are two general lectures which are both extremely interesting to read for
zoologists: one by Sussex on the applicability of concepts of animal development to plant
systems, and a longer one by Stebbins on the "evolution ' of polarity and morphogenetic
patterns. The latter is particularly thought-provoking. The 21 more specialist papers are
arranged in five sections as follows: Morphogenesis in lower forms (4 papers); Factors
affecting morphogenesis (4); Cellular factors affecting morphogenesis (4), and two sec-
tions on The genetics of morphogenesis (together 9 papers).
The papers are reproduced with minimal editing and therefore rather heterogeneous in
style; they are well illustrated.
24.
H. F. LINSKENS, ed. 1974. FERTILIZATION IN HIGHER PLANTS
North-Holland, Amsterdam; American Elsevier, New York. XIV, 373 pp., 212 figs.,
46 tabs., subject index, index to contributors. S 26,95, D.tl. 70.00
This volume contains the papers read at an international symposium held in Nijmegen,
Netherlands in August, 1974. By reproducing the (unedited) papers from typescript very
rapid publication was achieved. Almost all of the 43 papers by authors of many
nationalities are brief reports or summaries of recent research. Together, they represent a
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good cross-section of a rapidly moving field. What is striking is the increased application
of sophisticated modern techniques to this area (electron microscopy, time lapse cinema-
tography, physiology, biochemistry). The classical morphological approach is in the
minority (and strikingly enough restricted almost entirely to contributions from the
Soviet Union).
The papers are arranged in seven sections as follows: Pollen genetics (5 papers).
Gamete maturation (8), The progamic phase (10), The fusion (6), Phylogenetic aspects of
fertilization (3), Incompatibility (5), and Disturbed gamete maturation and fertilization
(6).
The numerous good photographs, electron micrographs, and line drawings are very
well reproduced.
INVERTEBRATE DEVELOPMENT (general) (see also 43)
Treatises
25.
G. H. SCHMIDT, ed. 1974. SOZIALPOLYMORPHISMUS BEI INSEKTEN; Probleme der
Kastenbildung im Tierreich
Wissensch. Verlagsges., Stuttgart. Biicher der Zeitschrift Naturwissenschaftliche Rund-
schau. XXIV, 974 pp., 281 figs., 83 tabs., glossary; taxonomic, author, and subject
indexes. DM 290.00
Caste determination and differentiation in social insects is a developmental process
taking place at the supra-organismal level. It is based on the differential activation of
specific developmental programmes in whole organisms. We briefly announce this book
here because we feel it deals with problems that are of intrinsic importance for develop-
mental biology in a broad sense.
The book is a comprehensive treatise written by a team of 26 specialists from
10 countries. Among them are ethologists and ecologists, geneticists, taxonomists and
morphologists, physiologists and biochemists. All of them are still active in research and
many of the 29 chapters contain unpublished material. More than a dozen different insect
groups and many separate genera and species pass in review.
The contributions of authors from outside the German language area were translated
into German. The book is well produced and illustrated.
Textbooks
26.
P. FIORONI and G. MEISTER. 1974. EMBRYOLOGIE VON LOLIGO VULGARIS
LAM., Gemeiner Kalmar
Fischer, Stuttgart. Grosses Zool. Praktikum H.16c/2. VIII,69 pp., 29 figs., 4 tabs. DM
ca. 24. - (paper)
This is a laboratory guide book for students and is therefore entirely descriptive in
character. Nevertheless, it could be very useful for those starting experimental work on
this species. It is a digest of the essential literature, covering all phases of development
and all organ systems. Moreover, it contains a "histological" Normal Table based on
Naefs stages and a comparative table of Naef s and Arnold's stages.
The "Practical Part" contains useful directions for obtaining and rearing egg batches
and for the sectioning and mounting of embryos.
The book is illustrated with very good line drawings.
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Monographs
27.
L. W. STEARNS. 1974. SEA URCHIN DEVELOPMENT: cellular and molecular aspects
Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Stroudsburg. XII,339 pp., 41 figs., author and subject
indexes. $ 20,00, £ 11.20
Contents: I. The sea urchin as a system for the study of development; U. Sea urchin
gametes and early developmental processes; III. Fertilization and some associated
events; IV. Cleavage and associated phenomena; V. Later stages of development; VI.
Nature and activity of DNA in sea urchin eggs and embryos; VII. Polysomes in the sea
urchin embryo; VIII. Maternal messenger RNA and its role in development; IX. Other
aspects of the nature and function of RNA; X. Some miscellaneous problems of current
interest
This book is perhaps best characterized by contrasting it with the book by Giudice
(Developmental biology of the sea urchin embryo, 1973), which was reviewed in Gen.
Embryol. Inf. Serv. 15, 1, 1973. In the present book the treatment is at the same level
but it is more selective and there is less preoccupation with methodological detail. The
style is more personal and may therefore appeal more to some readers (although it
definitely tends towards verbosity). Because the book is less of a compilation it reads
better as a continuous story and there is more space to discuss problems of general
developmental-biological interest. Both books address approximately the same audience;
the graduate student and the active investigator.
The data of classical experimental embryology are not separately discussed but are
adduced wherever necessary. A subject that was intentionally omitted is that of
interspecific hybrids. The last chapter briefly surveys problems of uptake vs. incorpora-
tion of precursors, fluctuations in rate of protein synthesis during cleavage, isozymes, and
reaggregation of dissociated embryos.
The book is well produced but somewhat sparsely illustrated. The literature cited on
the whole goes not much beyond 1970/71. There is a good subject index.
Symposium reports
28
R. L. MILLER, organizer. 1974. THE DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY OF THE CNIDA-
RIA
Am. Soc. of Zoologists, Utica. American Zoologist Vol.14 No. 2. 430 pp., 305 figs.,
43 tabs. $ 6.50 (paper)
This symposium was held in Washington, D.C. in December, 1972. It appears to have
been the first symposium ever devoted entirely to the developmental biology of the
Cnidaria. It brought together a large proportion of the world's leading investigators in this
area, including several from Europe (both East and West). The main feeling the volume
evokes is one of excitement: it seems that entirely new ways of looking at the develop-
ment of these rather simple creatures are emerging. The volume is an extremely welcome
addition to the literature, not least because attention is not devoted to Hydra alone but
to many other species.
The 32 papers of the symposium are partly reviews, partly research reports, and partly
mixtures of the two. They are arranged in five sections as follows: 1. Gametogenesis,
fertilization, and embryogenesis (6 papers); II. Cellular activities during growth and
regeneration in Hydra (6); 111. Morphogenetic controls of Hydra growth and regeneration
(5); IV. Morphogenetic and cellular aspects of growth in colonial hydroids (7); V. Aspects
of growth and regeneration in other hydroids and the Scyphozoa (8). The approaches
range from the morphological through the cell-biological to the molecular-biological.
The volume is well edited and profusely illustrated. It is to be hoped that the
American Society of Zoologists have laid on a good stock, for the volume may well be
very popular.
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Collections of papers
29.
B. P. TOKIN. 1973. MORPHOGENETIC PROCESSES DURING ASEXUAL REPRO-
DUCTION, SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS AND REGENERATION (in Russian)
Leningrad Univ., Leningrad. 194 pp., 32 figs., 28 pis. (paper)
Introductory paper by O. M. Ivanova-Kasas, mainly dealing with evolutionary aspects;
seven research papers by members of the Department of Embryology, State University of
Leningrad (organisms used: sponges, planarians, nemerteans, ascidians); concluding paper
by B. P. Tokin summarizing developments in the last 15 years (emphasis on organismal
integration); all papers have English summaries; illustrated with line drawings and photo-
graphs.
VERTEBRATE DEVELOPMENT (general) (see also 88,1 13)
Textbooks
30.
J. C. HASSELAAR and B. COLENBRANDER. 1973. PRACTICUM HANDLEIDING
EMBRYOLOGIE (Laboratory guide of embryology)
Inst. Vet. Anat., Utrecht. 160 pp.. 158 figs
Laboratory guide for veterinary students; embryology of chick and domestic mammals
(mainly pig); illustrated with good micrographs and Une drawings.
31.
B. M. PATTEN and B. M. CARLSON. 1974. FOUNDATIONS OF EMBRYOLOGY, 3rd
edit.
McGraw-Hill, New York, etc. XX,650 pp., 345 figs., subject index. S 12.00, DM 36.00
The basic plan of this successful book has remained unaUered, but the contents have
been modernized. The morphological approach has been retained, but more attention is
devoted to well-documented experimental findings and a minimum of molecular biology
is sketched in. The most conspicuous changes are in ch.l (Embryology - its scope,
history, and special fields), where the section on fundamental processes and concepts and
that on experimental methods have been considerably expanded.
A number of new illustrations have been added, particularly in Part I (Early develop-
mental processes common to vertebrate embryos). The two dozen coloured figures of the
second edition are now brought together in a separate section in the middle of the book,
and are again reproduced in black and white at their appropriate places in the text.
Although this was no doubt dictated by considerations of economy, the duplication
involved is no improvement. What is an improvement is the appendix listing the illustra-
tions of chick whole mounts, chick sections, and pig embryos separately in developmental
sequence. This increases the book's usefulness in the laboratory. The references for
collateral reading have been extensively revised and contain many more recent titles.
The book is printed in a smaller but very readable type. It is well produced at a very
reasonable price.
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32.
D. STARCK. 1975. FMRRYOLOGIE, ein Lehrbuch auf allgemein biologischer Grund-
lage. 3rd edit.
Thieme, Stuttgart. XII,704 pp., :)uo ngs., taxonomic, author, and subject indexes.
DM 148.00
Although this new edition of a well-known book has been revised and somewhat
extended, it has essentially remained the same book. While 20 years ago a synthesis of
comparative and experimental vertebrate embryology was still feasible, so much has
happened since in developmental biology (I do not even mention molecular embryology)
that it would now be impossible, at least at the level of detail aimed at here.
Since no consistent attempt has been made to incorporate even the most important
advances, the book is now decidedly dated and conveys very little of the present-day state
of embryology. Much of the Uterature is by now very old and could have been sifted to
yield space for exciting new discoveries and approaches. The book undoubtedly has had
its uses in the past, and many sections will continue to be useful for further study of
specific topics. However, there are now more modern textbooks on the market, which are
inevitably more selective but also much more balanced in their treatment.
Monographs
33.
A. E. BEER, D. M. COOPER and L. A. FORSCEY. 1972. AVIAN EMBRYO DEVELOP-
MENT
Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London. Min. of Agric, Fish, and Food Techn. Bull. 23.
VHI, 24 pp., 52 figs. £ 2.25 (paper)
This photographic atlas is intended for the use of those active in poultry research. Its
usefulness for embryologists is limited. The stages, particularly those of early develop-
ment, are widely spaced. The second part, illustrating some genetic and environmentally
induced defects and diseases, is clearly meant for the practical chick breeder. The colour
photographs are of reasonable to good quality but some of the earlier stages (3-6 days)
are difficult to discriminate.
Dissertations
34.
J. KOEBKE. 1974. ZUR FRAGE DER DIFFERENZIERUNGSFAHIGKEIT DER
MARGINALZONENBEREICHE FRUHER ENTWICKLUNGSSTADIEN VON AMBY-
STOMA MEXICANUM
Ph.D. thesis, K51n. 90 pp., 34 figs., 15 tabs, (mimeographed)
Explantation of smaller or larger fragments of the marginal zone from early morula till
very early gastrula (7 stages); culture for 12-14 days to study self-differentiation capa-
cities; Li treatment in one series.
35.
H. J. KURRAT. 1974. FINE ANALYSE DER DIFFERENZIERUNGSLEISTUNGEN
VON EKTODFRM UND MESODERM AUS GASTRULA- UND NEURULASTADIEN
VON AMBYSTOMA MEXICANUM IM KOMBINATIONSEXPERIMENT
Ph.D. thesis, Koln. 91 pp., 24 figs., 15 tabs, (mimeographed)
Study of secondary interactions between archencephalic neural ectoderm and caudal
chorda-mesoderm from early gastrula till middle neurula (5 stages); method: disaggrega-
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tion and mixing of cells, culture of reaggregates in vitro; isochronous and heterochronous
combinations.
Symposium reports
36.
J. H. S. BLAXTER, ed. 1974. THE EARLY LIFE HISTORY OF FISH
Springer, Berlin, etc. XII,765 pp., 299 figs., 170 tabs., combined taxonomic and subject
index. DM98.00, $40.00
This international symposium was held in May, 1973 at Oban, Scotland. It is mainly of
interest to fish ecologists, population biologists, and taxonomists. However, among the
62 papers there are at least 10 that are of potential interest to fish embryologists.
Two of these are to be found in the section on feeding and metabolism (nitrogenous
wastes, nucleic acids in yolk sac), four in the section on physiological ecology (effects of
various physical and chemical factors, respiratory system), and four in the section on
developmental events (brain growth, effects of temperature and salinity, gynogenesis).
The concluding section on the rearing of fish contains six papers, among which one deals
with artificial insemination in trout. Other sections deal with population studies, distribu-
tion of eggs and larvae, behaviour, and taxonomy.
The book is well produced in photo-offset and sturdily bound.
DEVELOPMENT OF MAMMALS AND MAN (general) (see also 57,60,64,120)
Treatises
37.
J. A. DAVIS and J. DOBBING, eds. 1974. SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF PAEDIA-
TRICS
Heinemann, London. XVI,836 pp., 613 figs., 145 tabs., subject index. £ 13.00
Although this multi-author treatise was written to provide a scientific background for
the postgraduate study of paediatrics, large parts of it may be of value to mammalian
embryologists generally. The authors are mostly English specialists but there are several
from other countries. The book contains a wealth of data hitherto widely scattered in the
literature. It was impossible to make the coverage as balanced and comprehensive as
originally intended, but this may be remedied in future editions. The treatment is
authoritative and modern, and as up to date as can be expected in a book of this size. The
literature references are occasionally selective but many chapters have long bibliographies.
The 51 chapters are arranged in four sections as follows: I. Nature and nurture (5
chapters on genetics and nutrition); II. Climacterics (6 chs. on fetal growth, perinatal
events, and puberty); III. Growth and development of systems (34 chs.); and IV. Special
topics (6 chs. on paediatric epidemiology, fetal and neonatal pharmacology, and miscel-
laneous subjects). In section III equal attention is devoted to the structure and function
of organ systems. Although teratogenesis is not treated in its own right, abnormalities are
discussed for many systems. The majority of the chapters range in length from ca. 10 to
20 pages, with some going up to 30 pages or more.
The book is magnificently produced and profusely illustrated; the numerous light and
electron micrographs are of superb quality.
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Textbooks
38.
K. L. MOORE. 1974. BEFORE WE ARE BORN; basic embryology and birth defects
Saunders, Philadelphia, etc. XII,245 pp., 228 figs., subject index. $ 7.00 (paper)
This book is meant primarily for students in the paramedical and health sciences, but
can also be useful to medical and dental students. It is very similar to the author's
previous book "The developing human", which was favourably reviewed in Gen. Em-
bryol. Inf. Serv. 15, 2, 1974 (p. 175). The basic organization is virtually the same, but it
is one third shorter. There is no additional material in small print, and the number of
references has been considerably reduced.
The excellent illustrations are a selection from those used for the earlier book. A few
new figures were made specially for this book. Layout and printing are excellent.
39.
K. L. MOORE. 1974. L'ETRE HUMAIN EN DEVELOPPEMENT; embryologie orientee
vers la clinique; translated from the English by A. J. Collet
Edisem, St-Hyacinthe, Canada; Vigot, Paris. XIV,374 pp., 352 figs., 9 tabs., subject index.
Can. $ 21.00 (paper)
This is the translation of a book published in English in 1973 and favourably reviewed
in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. 15, 2, 1974 (p. 175). The book successfully bridges the gap
between embryology and adult anatomy, histology, pathology, obstetrics, paediatrics,
and surgery. It is characterized by outstanding illustrations.
The translation, by a Canadian anatomist, closely follows the English text also with
respect to terminology, but wherever necessary the more current French terms have been
added, marked with an asterisk. The type and format of the book are exactly the same as
those of the original. The same holds for the illustrations, which are reproduced with the
same care, except perhaps some of the photographs. Notwithstanding the paper cover, the
book is considerably more expensive than the English version.
40.
G. H. SCHUMACHER. 1974. EMBRYONALE ENTWICKLUNG DES MENSCHEN
Volk und Gesundheit, Berlin (DDR). 178 pp., 85 figs., subject index. M 5.75 (paper)
This concise text is suitable for students of medicine and biology, but is also meant for
the educated layman. Simple style and good illustrations are its main features. Its
organization is conventional but clear. The main developmental anomalies are briefly
described. A brief concluding chapter provides a survey of human teratogenesis.
Most of the illustrations are original and all are very clear and well labelled. There is a
list of a dozen books for further reading, most of them issued in East Germany.
41.
H. TUCHMANN-DUPLESSIS, M. AUROUX, and P. HAEGEL. 1974. ILLUSTRATED
HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY. Vol. Ill Nervous system and endocrine glands, translated by
L. S. Hurley
Springer, New York; Chapman & Hall, London; Masson, Paris. IX, 143 pp., 260 figs.,
subject index. $ 9.80, DM 24.10 (paper)
This is vol. Ill of an originally French textbook, the first two volumes of which were
reviewed in Gen. Hmbryol. Inf. Serv. vol.15, part 1, 1973, p. 201-202. The most
interesting feature of the series is its excellent diagrammatic, multi-coloured illustrations
combined with good photographs and micrographs. In this volume the development of
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the nervous system, the sense organs, and the endocrine glands involved in neuro-
endocrine correlation is placed in the perspective of adult function, while for the two first
organ systems some basic information on phylogeny is also provided. The main develop-
mental anomahes are briefly treated in the text, as well as illustrated.
The translation is rather clumsy in places. Although the book was printed in France,
the photographic illustrations are much less well reproduced than in the original book;
some are so dark as to have lost all significant detail.
Monographs
42.
E. BLECHSCHMIDT. 1974. HUMANEMBRYOLOGIE - PRINZIPIEN UND GRUND-
BEGRIFFE
Hippokrates, Stuttgart. 127 pp., 138 figs., subject index. DM 64.00
This book is a sequel to the embryological atlas by the same author which was
reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. vol. 15, part 2, 1975, p. 186. It is in fact an extended
discussion of the findings laid down in the atlas and in the author's earlier publications.
The starting point is that organs at their very first inception already exhibit principles of
differentiation; these are not primarily expressed biochemically, however, but in the form
of "developmental movements'" which obey the laws of geometry. In his foreword the
author states than an unambiguous, consistent, and therefore unified description of the
development of anlagen in terms of their position, shape and structure is only possible if
one has a knowledge of the developmental movements of the anlagen in question.
Histochemical and biochemical changes are implicit in the developmental movements but
do not play a primary or causative role. Development is spatially ordered motion of
matter.
Somewhat surprisingly, the developmental movements are discussed in terms of
"Stoffwechselfelder" (metabolic fields). This appears to be a term without much factual
content, since the attendant metabolic processes are only discussed in the most general
terms and without referring to the literature. The first half of the book discusses such
"metabolic fields" during cleavage and in the embryo as a whole. The second half is
concerned mainly with organogenesis in the fetus. Here no less than eight main categories
of "metabohc fields" are distinguished, which carry the labels of corrosion, densation,
contusion, distusion, retension, dilation, parathelial, and detraction fields. What is meant
by all these should be read in the original.
The book is very well produced and, as usual with this author, superbly illustrated.
There are no references.
REPRODUCTION, SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT, GAMETOGENESIS, FERTILIZATION
(see also 4,19,24,28,60,1 17,120)
Treatises
43.
A. C. GIESE and J. S. PEARSE, eds. 1974/75. REPRODUCTION OF MARINE INVER-
TEBRATES
Academic Press, New York, etc.
Vol.1 Acoelomate and pseudocoelomate metazoans. XII,546 pp., 184 figs., 14 tabs.,
author, subject, and taxonomic indexes. $ 38.00, £ 17.85
Vol. II Entoprocts and lesser coelomates. XIV,344 pp., 115 figs., 10 tabs., author, sub-
ject, and taxonomic indexes. $ 36.50
These are the first two volumes of a 7-volume treatise that for the first time will bring
together the widely scattered data on the reproduction of all groups of free-living marine
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invertebrates. Judging from these volumes the treatise will be an invaluable work of
reference not only for reproductive biologists but also for developmental biologists
working with these animals. All chapters follow approximately the same format and
consecutively cover, inter alia, asexual reproduction, sex determination, germ cell origin,
gametogenesis and reproductive cycles (and the factors influencing them), spawning,
embryonic development, larval development, and metamorphosis.
Apart from an introductory chapter on general principles by the editors, the 10 chap-
ters in vol. I and the 9 chapters in vol. II each deal with a specific group. Understandably
in a work of this kind, not all chapters are equally up to date; no consistent attempts at
updating have apparently been made. With respect to development the coverage and
illustrative material vary among chapters, and in a few cases are minimal and restricted to
descriptive data.
The books are very well produced and illustrated with good line drawings and with
numerous beautiful light and electron micrographs, most of them original and often not
pubhshed before.
44.
E. S. E. HAFEZ and T. N. EVANS, eds. 1973. HUMAN REPRODUCTION: conception
and contraception
Harper & Row, New York, etc. XXII,778 pp., 259 figs., 99 tabs., subject index. $ 26.95,
£ 14.25
This monumental treatise will be of most immediate interest to clinicians, but parts of
it will be very useful to human embryologists. It was written by a well-selected team of
57 co-authors, most of them American but with a spattering of Europeans as well. A high
multidisciplinary standard was ensured by having each chapter reviewed by at least three
other specialists in the field concerned.
Of the book's five parts, the entire first part, entitled Parameters of human fertility, is
of great interest to embryologists. It covers ca. 250 pages and has chapters on spermato-
genesis, parameters of male fertility, oogenesis and follicular growth, gamete transport,
fertilization, implantation, reproductive life cycle, human reproductive endocrinology,
and immunologic aspects of infertility. All these are well written , well organized, and
fully documented. Together they present the latest state of the art in an area where rapid
advances have been made during the last decades. The remaining four parts of the book
deal with fertility inhibition, consequences of fertility inhibition, stimulation of fertility,
and social aspects of population control.
Great care has been devoted to the many illustrations, all of which were specially
prepared for this book. The numerous photographs and electron micrographs are very
well reproduced. Many very clear summarizing diagrams are also included. The produc-
tion of the book is excellent.
45.
B. LOFTS, ed. 1974. PHYSIOLOGY OF THE AMPHIBIA. Vol. II
Academic Press, New York, etc. XII, 592 pp., 115 figs., 17 tabs., author, species, and
subject indexes. $ 45.00, £ 21.15
Contents: 1. Integrative functions of the brain, 2. Cytology of the adenohypophysis,
3. Reproduction, 4. The physiology of vitellogenesis, 5. Reproductive and courtship
patterns, 6. Intersexuality
Volume I of this treatise appeared in 1964 (J. A. Moore, ed.). A third volume is to be
published in the near futur'i. The present volume was written by an international team of
specialists and brings togethei a wealth of information otherwise often not easily found.
The topics of the various chapters are interrelated and further integration has been
attempted by cross-referencing. The scope of the book transcends the strictly physiologi-
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cal. Chapter 5 is by far the longest (over 200 pp.) and has an enormous reference hst. All
chapters are up to date till 1971 or '72 except the last, which goes no further than 1969.
Most chapters are profusely illustrated. The reproduction of photographs and electron
micrographs is fair to good.
Monographs
46.
A. BOLOGNARI. 1974. RICERCHE SUL NUCLEOLO, LA VITELLOGENESI, L'APPA-
RATO DEL GOLGI E LA CELLULA DEI TUMORI EFFETTUATE NELL' ISTITUTO
DI ZOOLOGIA DELL'UNIVERSITA DI MESSINA DAL 1953 AL 1973 (Researches on
the nucleolus, vitellogenesis, Golgi apparatus and the tumour cell, carried out at the
Institute of Zoology of Messina University between 1953 and 1973)
Univ. degli Studi, Messina. 156 pp.
A summary in Italian and English of the cytological work of the author and his
associates carried out over a period of 20 years, largely on the oocytes of various
invertebrates. Separate chapters on the nucleolus (two functional phases), vitellogenesis
(possible role of ribosome aggregation; yolk "transformation"), the Golgi apparatus, and
the tumour cell (parallels with the oocyte). Close to 150 references, for the most part to
papers in Italian by the author and his former associates.
47.
J. C. CZYBA, J. COSNIER, C. GIROD and J. L. LAURENT. 1973. ONTOGENESE DE
LA SEXUALITE HUMAINE; developpement des appareils genitaux et du comportement
sexuel
SIMEP, Villeurbanne. VI, 165 pp., 15 figs., 25 pis., subject index. Ffr. 99.10 (paper)
This monograph deals in concise fashion with the whole of human sexual develop-
ment, from fertilization till the emergence of phenotypic and socio-culturally determined
differences in sexual behaviour. This is a complicated subject that could easily fill a fat
volume. Here the treatment is extremely condensed, which makes the book difficult to
read in places, particularly because much knowledge of various areas of science is
presupposed. The terminology used is not always unambiguous. On the other hand, the
most recent views at the time of writing are incorporated and the documentation is
extensive, so that the book is useful as a first introduction for advanced students and
beginning investigators.
The book is illustrated largely with coloured diagrams. These are not always very
successful and the colours are painful to the eye. A general flaw of the book is the lack of
correlation between text and figures; the latter are therefore often difficult to understand
and the captions are insufficient to remedy this. The chapter bibliographies together
number 21 pages of small print. There is a useful tabular survey of the ontogenesis of
sexual characteristics.
48.
L. GALLIEN. 1973. BASES CYTOLOGIQUES ET GENETIQUES DE LA SEXUALITE
Gordon & Breach, Paris, etc. Cours et Documents de Biologie vol. 5. XVI,391 pp.,
129 figs., 9 tabs., author and subject indexes. $ 35.50, £ 15,40
Contents: I. Introduction; II. Les cellules germinales - lignee germinale-soma-germen;
III. Meiose et gametogenese; IV. La fecondation; V. Mecanismes generaux de la
determination du sexe; VI. Les chromosomes sexuels; VII. Demonstration des meca-
nismes de I'homo-heterogametie dans la determination du sexe; VIII. Intersexualite —
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bipotentialite et balance genique de sexe; IX. Mecanismes polyfactoriels et determina-
tion du sexe; X. Determination genetique du sexe chez les mammiferes — cas de
I'homme; XI. Cas particuliers de la determination du sexe; XII. Sommaire general
This clearly written and extremely well-organized account of the cytology and genetics
of sex could be of great value to both advanced students and active investigators. The
more the pity that the most recent advances could not be incorporated. Perhaps the
author can be persuaded to update the book fairly soon, particularly since an English
version seems to be planned. The book may be regarded as a companion volume to the
author's book on sex differentiation reviewed below (no. 49).
The table of contents speaks for itself. Selected examples are drawn from the whole
animal kingdom except the protozoans. The concluding chapter is mainly a brief sum-
mary of the present-day cytogenetic theory of sex determination.
The book is profusely illustrated, mainly with good line drawings. The bibliography
comprises over 500 titles; the most recent literature dates from 1969/70.
49.
L. GALLIEN. 1973. DIFFERENCIATION ET ORGANOGENESE SEXUELLE DES
METAZOAIRES
Masson, Paris. Maitrises de Biologic. X,250 pp., 93 figs., 3 tabs., author and subject
indexes
Contents: 1. Aspects morphologiques de la sexualite chez les Metazoaires; 2. Analyse
experimentale de la morphogenese sexuelle chez les Invertebres; 3. Organogenese
sexuelle chez les Vertebres; 4. Effets epigenetiques et controles endocriniens dans la
differenciation sexuelle des Vertebres; 5. Analyse experimentale du role des hormones
dans I'organogenese sexuelle des Vertebres; 6. Biochimie de la differenciation sexuelle
chez les Vertebres
The author of this monograph is one of the doyens in this field, and he has given us a
clearly written, very complete, and critical expose. The only thing to be regretted is that
it is not entirely up to date. For instance, two recent and already influential theories,
those of Ohno and Mittwoch, are not mentioned. Nevertheless, a book like this was
urgently needed, and it will be of great value both to students and investigators.
Understandably, the problem of the germ line and the determination of primordial germ
cells is left out of consideration. (See review no. 48 above.)
The table of contents speaks for itself. The book is concluded by a brief resume of the
five main phases of vertebrate sexual development, exemplified by the author's favourite
object, Pleurudeles, and by a very useful chart summarizing almost everything that is
known about these phases in amphibians.
The book is profusely illustrated with line drawings and photographs. The literature
list comprises over 400 titles; with very few exceptions the most recent titles date from
1969.
50.
W. P. LUCKETT, ed. 1974. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE PRIMATES
Karger, Basel, etc. Contributions to Primatology vol. 3. XII,288 pp., 193 figs., 17 tabs.,
subject index. SFr. 129.00, $ 47.00 (paper)
Contents: I. Evolutionary trends in primate sex cycles (Butler); 2. Comparative
morphology of the primate ovary (Koering); 3. Oogenesis in adult prosimian primates
Anand Kumar); 4. Biology of primate spermatozoa (Bedford); 5. Comparative develop-
ment and evolution of the placenta in primates (Luckett); 6. Comparative aspects of
primate chorionic gonadotropins (Tullner); 7. Placental biosynthesis and metabolism
of steroid hormones in primates (Ryan and Hopper)
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The preparation of this volume was prompted by the relative lack of information on
basic reproductive parameters in primate species frequently used in bio-medical research.
The topics selected are those for which comparative data are available and whose nature
permits speculation on their possible phylogenetic significance.
All chapters are authoritative and systematically organized reviews. The book is well
produced and the numerous light and electron micrographs are of very good quality.
51.
D. M. PHILLIPS. 1974. SPERMIOGENESIS
Academic Press, New York, etc. 68 pp., 53 figs., subject index. $ 7.50, £ 3.60 (paper)
This monograph illustrates the structure of the organelles of mature spermatozoa and
traces their morphogenesis during sperm formation. Most of the illustrations are of
mammalian and insect spermatids and sperm. The homologies between the structures seen
in them are stressed with a view to presenting as unified a picture as possible.
Most illustrations are excellent whole- or half-page original electron micrographs. They
are supplemented by line drawings and diagrams reproduced from various sources. There
is a list of more than 150 references referred to in the text.
Symposium reports
52.
A. BOUE and C. THIBAULT, eds. 1974. LES ACCIDENTS CHROMOSOMIQUES DE
LA REPRODUCTION (Chromosomal errors in relation to reproductive failure)
INSERM (Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med.), Paris. INSERM Colloques et
Seminairesvol. 23.425 pp., 76 figs., 115 tabs. F.fr.50.- , $ 12.- (paper)
This international symposium was held in Paris in September, 1973. In it took part
some 30 scientists from France (15), various other European countries, and North
America. The papers are in French or English, and all have summaries in the other
language. The discussions following the papers are not recorded.
The 29 papers are arranged in four groups as follows: I Observations in man (9); II
Observations in mammals (4); III Investigations on the mechanism of production of
chromosomal anomalies (7); IV Epidemiology in man (9). Sections I and III contain
several papers that are of direct interest to mammalian embryologists. Eight pages of
closing remarks are provided by Benirschke.
The book is produced in photo-offset and contains many good photographic plates.
IMPLANTATION, PLACENTA, FETAL MEMBRANES AND FLUIDS (see also 50, 110,
116)
Dissertations
53.
E. EIDT. 1973. DIE PLACENTATION BEI MAUS UND RATTE, eine Literaturstudie
D.V.M. dissertation, Hannover. 1 12 pp., 10 figs., 13 tabs.
Critical discussion of the literature on the basis of Starck's views; unsolved problems;
discussion of terminology; 49 references for mouse, 63 for rat.
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Symposium reports
54.
K. S. MOGHISSI and E. S. E. HAFEZ, eds. 1974. THE PLACENTA, biological and clinic-
al aspects
Thomas, Springfield. XV1,406 pp., 162 figs., 30 tabs., author and subject indexes.
$ 29.50
This book contains the papers read at a symposium held in Detroit some time during
1972, and is therefore no longer entirely up to date. Most of the contributors were
Americans, but some other countries were also represented. Most papers range in length
from about 15 to 30 pages and consist of a mixture of review material and summaries of
original research that was recent to very recent at the time of writing.
The 16 contributions are arranged in four sections as follows: 1. Placental structure
(2 papers on transmission and scanning electron microscopy); 2. Transport and exchange
mechanisms (7 papers); 3. Metabolic and endocrine aspects (5); 4. Clinical aspects (2, of
which one on the fetus as a homograft).
The electron micrographs in section 1 are well reproduced. The book is luxuriously
produced and therefore rather expensive.
55.
S. NATELSON, A. SCOMMEGNA, and M. B. EPSTEIN, eds. 1974. AMNIOTIC FLUID,
physiology, biochemistry, and clinical chemistry
Wiley, New York, etc. Current Topics in Clinical Chemistry, vol. 1. XV1I1,386 pp.,
169 figs., 52 tabs., subject index. £ 10.80, $ 19.95
This book contains the proceedings of a conference held in Chicago in May, 1973. All
participants were Americans. The book has a strongly clinical slant, yet about ten
contributions are of potential interest to mammalian and human embryologists.
The 29 contributions vary widely in length and are arranged in four sections. In
section I (Formation and composition) we mention reviews on development and func-
tional morphology of the amnion; on dynamics of amniotic fluid; on interrelations
between AF and urine; on urea and glucose concentrations; on osmolahty, non-protein
nitrogen, and bilirubin; and on uric acid, creatinine, and total protein. A research report
deals with epinephrine and norepinephrine. Section II (Immunoglobulins and other
proteins) contains two reports of potential general interest, as well as two contributions
dealing with the Rhesus problem. The remaining sections are entitled Composition
changes with fetal maturity and Diagnosis of genetic disorders, and are of mainly clinical
interest.
The book is well produced and well illustrated.
56.
J. S. PERRY, ed. 1974. IMPLANTATION
Blackwell Scient. Publ., Oxford, etc. J. Reprod. Fertil. 39 (1). 77 pp.. 18 figs.. 18 pis.,
6 tabs. £ 2.50 (paper)
This symposium was held in Bangor, Wales in July 1973. The proceedings consist of
eight papers, five of which are reviews or mixtures of review and research material. The
authors came from the U.K., Sweden, Belgium, the U.S.A., and Australia.
Morphological, physiological, and experimental aspects of normal and delayed implan-
tation are considered. A special feature is the inclusion of two papers on marsupials and
one on the roe deer. Several papers contain beautiful photographic plates.
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TERATOGENESIS (see also 38,39)
Treatises
57.
D. H. M. WOOLLAM and G. M. MORRISS, eds. 1974. EXPERIMENTAL EMBRYOLOGY
AND TERATOLOGY. Vol. I
Elek Science, London. Vin,136 pp., 52 figs., 13 tabs., subject index. £ 4.00
Contents: 1. The relationship between mother and embryo during the preimplantation
period with particular reference to fertility and fitness of the offspring (Adams); 2.
Problems associated with the screening of drugs for possible teratogenetic activity
(Palmer); 3. The growth and development of large arteries (Berry); 4. Human organ
culture: apphcations in the screening of teratogenic drugs (Rajan); 5. The effects of
hyperthermia on pregnancy and prenatal development (Edwards)
This new serial publication is a continuation of "Advances in Teratology" on a broader
basis. The reviews it contains cover both basic and applied aspects of (mainly mammalian)
normal and abnormal development. The editors would welcome suggestions for articles
falling within this general scope.
The reviews contained in this first volume hardly need recommendation. The book is
well produced in photo-offset and the photographic illustrations are well reproduced.
Monographs
58.
M KARKINEN-JAASKELAINEN. 1973. SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL RESTRICTION
OF MUMPS VIRUS INDUCED LESIONS IN THE DEVELOPING CHICK LENS
Munksgaard, Copenhagen. Acta Pathol. Microbiol. Scand. Sect. A, suppl. No. 243. 52 pp.,
19 figs., 5 tabs.
Infection in vivo and in vitro at stages of open and closed lens vesicle; production of
cataract in the former due to the virus itself (hemagglutination by allantoic fluid,
immunofluorescence of lenses, electron microscopy); excellent micrographs.
Symposium reports
59.
D. T. JANERICH, R. G. SKALKO and I.H.PORTER, eds. 1974. CONGENITAL DE-
FECTS, new directions in research
Academic Press, New York, etc. XIV,294 pp.. 37 figs., 1 pi., 55 tabs., subject index.
$ 12.50
This symposium was held in Albany, N.Y. in October, 1972. It is one of those
instances where one wonders whether publication of symposium proceedings more than a
year after the event is of much use, especially in the case of a rather informal affair like
this symposium. Nevertheless, the book contains a certain amount of information that
might still be unknown to some teratologists and pediatricians. Some of this is in the
group discussions.
The material in the book that seems of most interest to our readers consists of a
thoughtful analysis of teratogenic testing procedures by Layton, a paper by Skalko on the
incorporation of teratogenic agents into the mammalian embryo, a review of mechanisms
of cleft palate formation by Larsson, and a paper by Runner on micromelia in the chick
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traceable to defects in dehydrogenase and molecular assembly. A brief paper by Clarke
Fraser on maternal effects in congenital malformation is also interesting.
60.
A. G. MOTULSKY and W. LENZ, eds. 1974. BIRTH DEFECTS
Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam; American Elsevier, New York. Internat. Congress Series
No. 310. XVIII,373 pp., 1 17 figs., 66 tabs., subject index. Dfl. 105.00, about US $ 40.40
Contents: I. Advances in genetics ^nd cell biology as a background for research in birth
defects; II. The biological basis of future therapy (gene therapy, reproductive biology,
immunology, enzyme therapy); III. Biology of sex determination and differentiation
and its disorders; IV. Causation: epidemiological and laboratory clues (environmental
causation, mutagenicity testing); V. Modern approaches to diagnosis and prevention
(intrauterine diagnosis, disease prevention, genetic counselling); Workshop sessions
(summaries)
This is the report on the Fourth International Conference on Birth Defects held in
Vienna in September, 1973. As the table of contents shows, in the programme much
emphasis was placed on basic biological aspects, and this is the reason why the book is of
interest to a much broader circle of readers than the title suggests.
Almost all of the 31 contributions in the five main sections are short to medium-length
authoritative reviews written by outstanding experts from many different countries.
Section I has five interesting papers on molecular-genetic and chromosome studies and on
cell fusion. The papers of most immediate interest to developmental biologists are to be
found in sections II and III. We particularly mention the contributions by R. G. Edwards
and by Nossal in section II, and those by Cattanach, Jost, Ohno, and Goldstein and
Wilson in section III. Section IV has a paper by J. G. Wilson on primate teratogenesis.
Further items that are well worth reading are the keynote address by Ebert and the
discussion of ethical issues by Motulsky.
Luxury production, though pleasing, has led to an inordinately high price.
DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY, CANCER (see also 46,52,57,60)
Monographs
61.
H. FRITZ-NIGGLI. 1972. STRAHLENBEDINGTE ENTWICKLUNGSSTORUNGEN
Springer, Berlin, etc. Handbuch Med. Radiol. B.II/3. 61 pp., 42 figs., 5 tabs.
Well organized and useful summary of developmental radiation effects, with emphasis
on insects and mammals (including man); separate sections on minimal doses in man and
on mechanisms of radiation effect; ca. 300 references, seldom more recent than 1969/70.
Dissertations
62.
R. BLUZAT. 1973. ETUDE EXPERIMENTALE DE LA RADIOSENSIBILITE EMBRY-
ONNAIRE DU DORYPHORE, LEPTINOTARSA DECEMLINEATA SAY. (Coleoptere,
Chrysomelide)
Ph.D.thesis, Paris (Orsay). 66 pp., 22 figs., 10 pis., 30 tabs. (Mimeographed)
Partial X-irradiation of eggs (pole cells and blastoderm); total 7-irradiation of embryos
at all stages; larval development after irradiation; fertility of imagos after irradiation;
parallels with ■^ H-actinomycin binding: illustrated with micrographs.
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Symposium reports
63.
T.J.KING, ed. 1974. DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF CARCINOGENESIS AND
IMMUNITY
Academic Press, New York, etc. XVI,218 pp., 73 figs., 25 tabs., subject index. $ 8.95,
£4.35
The 32nd Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology was held in June,
1973. Contributions were presented by fourteen leading specialists, twelve from the
U.S.A., one from England, and one from Australia. Collectively they show how important
recent advances in both cancer research and immunology are (or can be in the future) for
advancing our insight into fundamental processes of development.
The contributions are reviews or mixtures of review and recent original material, and
most of the authors have made an effort to bring out the relevance of their subject for
developmental biology (particularly the problem of the differentiated state). The four-
teen contributions are arranged in five sessions: Multipotentiality of the tumorous state;
Cell proliferation, differentiation and neoplasia; Cell surface changes; Transformation of
cells in culture; and Immunity and oncogenesis. The cell types involved in the work
reported are usually human or mammalian cell lines but include such things as plant
tumour cells and teratocarcinomas. There are some interesting speculations on transla-
tional control of neoplasia and on the role of reverse transcriptase.
64.
K. S. MOGHISSI, ed. 1974. BIRTH DEFECTS AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT: endo-
crine and metabolic factors
Thomas, Springfield. Xll,334 pp., 94 figs., 45 tabs., author and subject indexes. $ 24.50
This symposium was held in Detroit in November, 1971. Consequently it is probably
partly out of date at the time this review is printed. The book is of most interest to
pediatricians and bio-medical researchers, but some contributions are certainly of interest
to mammalian embryologists.
Most of these are found in Sections One and Two: MetaboUc and nutritional factors
affecting fetal growth and development (5 papers), and Endocrine and environmental
factors (5). Of these ten papers, half are longer reviews and the rest shorter research
reports. Of the reviews we mention one by Villee on endocrine regulation of pregnancy
and fetal development, one by Jost (Paris) on mechanisms of normal and abnormal sex
differentiation in the fetus, and one by Gardner (now in Oxford, England) on micro-
surgical approaches to the study of early mammalian development. Section Three is
entitled Recognition, prevention and management of birth defects.
The book is well produced but the photographic illustrations are not too well
reproduced. Some figures surprisingly lack captions.
65.
W. NAKAHARA, T. ONO, T. SUGIMURA, and H. SUGANO, eds. 1974. DIFFER-
ENTIATION AND CONTROL OF MALIGNANCY OF TUMOR CELLS
University Park Press, Baltimore, etc. XX, 554 pp., 250 figs., 150 tabs. $39.50, £ 18.00
The relationship between differentiation and cancer has been formulated in two ways:
cancer is a disorder of differentiation, or oncogenesis is blocked ontogenesis. The recent
advances in the molecular and cell biology of cultured cells have shown that the problems
in the two areas are remarkably similar. Therefore, this symposium volume is of consider-
able interest to developmental biologists. The symposium was held in Tokyo in 1973 and
had as participants 1 1 renowned specialists from Japan, 12 from the U.S.A., and 7 from
Western Europe. The level of the papers is remarkably uniform, and they are well edited.
They all summarize or review very recent research by the authors and others, much of it
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previously unpublished. A maximum amount of data is presented in a minimal space.
The 29 papers are arranged in five sections as follows: Regulation of gene expression
(10 papers); Phenotypes of tumor cells (5); Control of differentiation; induction (5);
Control of differentiation: suppression (3); Tumor reversal (6). We mention the following
contributors: Tomkins, Ohno, Paul, G. Schapira, Rutter in the first section (which is of
the most general interest), and F. Schapira, Prasad, Silagi, Holtzer, Ono, Pierce in other
sections. All contributions are followed by highly pertinent discussions.
The book is very well produced and illustrated but unfortunately has no indexes.
66.
M. WINICK, ed. 1974. NUTRITION AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT
Wiley, New York, etc. XII, 188 pp., 70 figs., 41 tabs., subject index. $ 14.50, £ 7.90
This book is based on an international symposium held in New York in November,
1972, and will primarily be of interest to paediatricians. During the past five years or so
evidence has accumulated for a relationship between early malnutrition and subsequent
retarded brain development. The book reviews the latest evidence available in 1972.
Of the eight papers the first three are of most direct interest to our readers: Cellular
changes in intrauterine malnutrition (by Brasel, 14 pp.); Biochemical markers of intraute-
rine malnutrition (by Metcoff, 18 pp.); and Pathophysiologic changes in intrauterine
malnutrition (by Minkowski et al, 34 pp.). All of these are reviews of recent work on
mammals and man.
The book is well produced and illustrated.
REGENERATION, RENEWAL (see also 28,29,73,92,1 19)
Textbooks
67.
R. J. GOSS. 1974. REGENERATION; Probleme - Experimente - Ergebnisse, Translated
from the English by K. Bergerhoff
Thieme, Stuttgart. VI,288 pp., 128 figs.. 2 tabs., subject index. DM15.80 (paper)
This is the translation of a highly successful book which appeared in 1969 and was
reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv., Suppl. 13 (1970), p. 14. Superficially the translation
reads well, but if it is compared with the original it becomes apparent that the translator
does not know quite enough English and moreover is not an expert in the field. This has
led to all sorts of confusing mistakes and incorrectnesses. One of the worst is the
translation of "territory" by "Feld".
The numerous excellent illustrations are well reproduced and the photographs have
not lost too much detail. Names of authors have been removed from the index.
68.
T. LENDER. 1974. LA REGENERATION ANIMALE
Presses Universitaires de France, Paris. Collection SUP; Le Biologiste 6. 192 pp., 73 figs.,
subject index
Contents: I. Quelques exemples de regeneration dans le regne animal; II. L'origine et la
nature des cellules de regeneration; III. Influence du systeme nerveux et des hormones
sur le pouvou- de regeneration; IV. Les mecanismes de la morphogenese
This clearly organized little book is suitable for biology students, but because of the
selective treatment and the limited number of references it is hardly useful to active
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I
investigators. The text reads well but there is little room for the discussion of divergent
views. A major issue like that of the reaUty of neoblasts (which is much debated today)
receives a conservative treatment. Morphogenesis in the regenerate is discussed almost
exclusively in terms of inductive and inhibitory actions; this is one way of looking at the
prol^Iem, but certainly not the only one. The brief discussion of the relationships between
regeneration and regulation is unsatisfactory, and so is the equation of the stump ("la
base") to a morphogenetic field; it is not at all clear what the author means.
The major animal groups in which regeneration has been studied are adequately
covered, but it is a pity that no mention is made of the important recent work on
gradients in the insect limb.
The book is illustrated with simple but adequate line drawings. A few dozen key
references only are given in the form of footnotes. The subject index is very brief.
Monographs
69.
L. D. LIOZNER, ed. 1974. ORGAN REGENERATION, a study of developmental bio-
logy in mammals, translated from the Russian by B. Haigh
Consultants Bureaux - Plenum, New York, etc. Studies in Soviet Science. X,330 pp.,
27 figs., 13 tabs. $ 45.00, £ 18.75
Contents: I. Effect of the quantity of tissue removed on legeneration of organs; IE
Age and regenerative capacity; HE The endocrine regulation of regeneration; IV. The
tissue-specific regulation of reparative growth; V. The lymphoid tissue and organ
regeneration; VI. Stimulation of regeneration; VIE Effect of transplantation and
ischemia on regeneration; VIIE The effect of function on regeneration; IX. Regenera-
tion under pathological conditions; X. Regeneration and irradiation
This book was first published in Moscow in 1972. It is a collaborative effort by ten
workers at the Institute of Human Morphology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the
U.S.S.R. They have made an inventory of the conditions of organ regeneration in
mammals, a subject on which during the last quarter of a century much work has been
done in the USSR which is generally not very well known in the West. This translation is
therefore particularly welcome.
The table of contents speaks for itself. In most chapters the subject matter is arranged
according to separate organs. Liozner has provided a lengthy introduction and conclusion.
Here the emphasis is on general principles and often involved theoretical arguments, while
a certain amount of polemics is also included (particularly with Polezhaev's views).
The translation is competent. The book is sparsely illustrated; some of the micrographs
are very black, but the publisher is not to blame for this. The bibliography comprises
close to 900 titles, over half of which refer to Russian work. There are no indexes.
70.
N. A. SVENDGAARD, A. BJORKLUND, and U. STENEVE 1975. REGENERATIVE
PROPERTIES OE CENTRAL MONOAMINE NEURONS
Springer, Berlin, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol. Vol. 51,4.77 p., 24 figs., subject
index
Rat irises transplanted into various sites in the adult rat brain (irises were normal or
previously denervated; hosts were normal, ciliarectomized or sympathectomized); study
of patterns of reinnervation by noradrenaline, dopamine, and indolamine neurons by
means of fluorescence microscopy; vascularization of grafts studied by fluorescent perfu-
sion; numerous photomicrographs, photomontages, and semidiagrammatical summary
drawings.
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ORGANOGENESIS, HISTOGENESIS (incl. tissue and organ culture, histochemistry) (see
also 3,14,37,42,90,100.1 16,1 19)
Treatises
71.
W. HIMWICH, ed. 1974. BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE DEVELOPING BRAIN. VOL. 2
Dekker, New York. VII, 325 pp., 23 figs., 20 tabs., author and subject indexes. $ 25.50
Contributors: Barbashova, Howard, O'Neill, Shirachi, Simanovskii, Sutherland, Trevor,
Van Den Berg, Winick
Vol. 1 of this treatise was briefly reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. 75, 2, p. 185.
The authors of the present volume are American, Russian, and Dutch. The seven chapters
deal successively with the following subjects; hormones, growth and DNA content;
carbohydrates; metabolism in vitro; enzymes; cellular growth; influence of hypoxia and
hypokinesia.
The book has a bibliography of over 500 titles; the most recent ones are of 1971, with
a few titles of later years.
Monographs
11.
L. V. DAVLETOVA. 1974. DIGESTIVE ORGAN DEVELOPMENT IN RUMINANTS
AND OMNIVOROUS ANIMALS (in Russian)
Izd. Nauka, Moscow. 136 pp., 40 figs., 21 tabs.
Ch.l covers embryonic, pre-fetal, early fetal, and late fetal periods; emphasis on
functional histology of digestive tract and relations with intra-uterine nutrition; ch.2 deals
with functional morphology in relation to modes of ingestion, multiple pregnancy, and
racial differences; illustrated mainly with histochemical micrographs; 13-page biblio-
graphy (9 pp. Russian).
73.
R. M. GAZE and M. J. KEATING, eds. 1974. DEVELOPMENT AND REGENERATION
IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Medical Dept., British Council, London. Brit. Med. Bull. 30, 2. 85 pp., 20 figs., 5 tabs.
£2.50, $ 6.50 (paper)
Of the 15 papers in this special issue at least ten are of interest to all neuro-embryolo-
gists. All but one of these are condensed but very readable reviews of areas in which major
advances have recently been made. Among them are neuronal specificity, brain metabo-
lism, and what may be loosely called plasticity in the nervous system (both embryonic
and postnatal). Because of their terseness the reviews are also eminently suited for the
non-specialist who wants to bring himself up to date.
We specifically mention the following contributors: Prestige, Gaze, Mark, Balazs,
Keating, Blakemore, and Dobbing. Most of the hterature cited is recent to very recent.
Several papers contain clear diagrams especially made for this issue.
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74.
J. MILAIRE. 1974. HISTOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF ORGANOGENESIS INVERTE-
BRATES. Part I. The skeletal system - Limb morphogenesis - The sense organs
Fischer, Stuttgart. Handbuch der Histochemie vol. 8 suppl. pt. 3. VI, 135 pp., 76 figs.,
author and subject indexes. DM1 10.00
Thfe first part of this supplement deals with the skeletal system, limb morphogenesis,
and the sense organs. A forthcoming second part will deal with the CNS, the urogenital
system, and the ectodermal derivatives. The subject matter in the first part is discussed
very ably and sensibly against a background of experimental-embryological data obtained
mostly in birds and amphibians. Most of the descriptive data and illustrations refer to
various mammals and the chick. In all cases organogenesis is considered from its very first
beginnings.
All illustrations are original and very good; several are in colour, the substances shown
are RNA, glycogen, alkaline and acid phosphatase, and ATP and AMP phosphohydrolases.
The 15-page bibliography is up to date until 1970; later references are relatively scarce.
75.
W. J. MOORE and C. L. B. LAVELLE. 1974. GROWTH OF THE FACIAL SKELETON
IN THEHOMINOIDEA
Academic Press, London, etc. VIII, 236 pp., 30 figs., 35 tabs., subject index. £ 6.60,
$ 17.50
Contents: 1 . The pattern of growth in the facial skeleton of Homo sapiens; 2. Sites of
facial growth in Homo sapiens; 3. The control of facial growth; 4. Comparative aspects
of facial growth with special reference to the Hominoidea
This book is of much wider interest than to members of the orthodontic profession
alone. Indeed, it has been the aim of the authors to distill what is essential from the
recent, predominantly clinical Uterature, and to divest it of "esoteric" terminology so as
to make it accessible to all workers interested in skeletal growth and its regulation. Only
the normal pattern of growth is considered.
Chapter 1 is the longest, its bulk being devoted to the prenatal and postnatal growth
patterns and the growth of the dental arches. Ch.2 describes the sites of growth in the
cranial base, the upper facial skeleton, and the mandible against a background of general
principles of bone growth. Ch.3 then examines the control of facial growth. It has
sections on differentiation and early morphogenesis, on later growth, and on mechanisms
of growth control. The latter two sections rely strongly on Moss's concept of "functional
components". The subject matter and conclusions of the final chapter are mainly of
phylogenetic interest.
The book is well produced and illustrated with clear line drawings.
76.
S. C. J. van der PUTTE. 1975. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
IN MAN
Springer, BerUn, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol. Vol. 51, 1 . 60 pp., 33 figs., 1 tab.,
subject index
Study based on serial sections of 40 human embryos ranging in length from 8 mm
(total) to 33 mm (CR); photomicrographs, schematic drawings, and 11 very clear graph-
ical reconstructions, from inception till complete establishment of main lymphatic trunks;
conclusions contrary to those of Kampmeier.
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77.
A. RAEDLER and J. SIEVERS. 1975. INFLUENCES OF EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN
EDEMA ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM
Springer, Berlin, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol. Vol. 51, 2. 60 pp., 27 figs., 1 tab.,
subject index
Rat fetuses and newborns (day 11 of gestation till day 14 of postnatal life) treated
with 6-aminonicotinamide; electron microscopy of retina, brain stem, corpus geniculatum
laterale, coUiculus superior, and cortex; discussion with emphasis on glioblastic-neuronal
relations in differentiation; extensive -reference list; good low- and high-power electron
micrographs.
78.
A. RAEDLER and J. SIEVERS. 1975. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE VISUAL SYS-
TEM OF THE ALBINO RAT
Springer, Berlin, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol. 50, 3. 88 pp., 16 figs.
Integrated light- and electron-microscopic study of retina, brain stem, corpus genicula-
tum laterale, coUiculus superior, and visual cortex; fetuses and newborns (day 13 of
gestation till day 14 postnatally); correlation of histological and cytological development;
extensive discussion also considers functional integration; extensive reference list; very
good light and electron micrographs.
79.
C. SVALANDER. 1974. ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE FETAL RAT ADENOHYPO-
PHYSIS
Periodica, Copenhagen. Acta Endocr. Suppl. 188 to vol. 76. 112 pp., 49 figs., 8 tabs.
Very thorough light and electron microscope study on fetuses of days 13-22 of
gestation; phosphatase electron histochemistry; morphometry of secretory granules and
ER; numerous light and electron micrographs.
80.
L. THORN. 1975. DIE ENTWICKLUNG DES CORTISCHEN ORGANS BEIM MEER-
SCHWEINCHEN
Springer, Berhn, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol. Vol. 51, 6. 97 pp., 22 figs., 1 tab.
Continuous phase-contrast and electron-microscopical study from day 36 of pregnancy
(CRL 4 cm) till birth; day-by-day description with numerous good light-and electron-
micrographs; extensive discussion; English summary.
81.
R. P. ZHENEVSKAYA. 1974. NEUROTROPHIC REGULATION OF THE PLASTIC
ACTIVITY OF MUSCULAR TISSUE (in Russian)
Izdat. Nauka, Moscow. 239 pp., 50 figs., 3 tabs, (paper)
Chapters on plastic condition of neuromuscular apparatus; plasticity in regenerating
and transplanted muscle; restoration of innervation in transplanted muscle; role and
nature of neurotrophic regulation in restorative dynamics of muscle; 36-page bibliography
(21 pp. Russian); illustrated with line drawings and photographs.
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Dissertations
82.
A. DRUKKER. 1974. THE RENIN- ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM IN NEWBORN DOGS;
Developmental patterns, response to saline load and relation to intrarenal haemodynamics
and so'dium excretion during maturation
M. D. thesis, Utrecht. XII, 153 pp., 41 figs., 11 tabs.
In puppies from birth to three weeks of age the following parameters were studied:
plasma renin activity (radio-immunoassay), intrarenal distribution of blood flow (xenon
washout and krypton autoradiography), glomerular filtration rate, and fractional excre-
tion of sodium (the latter three during saline diuresis); 60-page literature review with
emphasis on developmental aspects.
83.
J. JUNTUNEN. 1974. MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE INDUCTION OF THE
POSTSYNAPTIC MEMBRANE OP THE MYONEURAL JUNCTION
M.D. thesis, Helsinki. Acta Inst. Anat. Univ. Helsinkiensis suppl.7. 32 pp., 1 tab.
Brief report based on six preceding publications (1968-73); no illustrations; cholineste-
rase histochemistry and electron microscopy; effects of denervation, nerve conduction
blockade, muscle immobilization, and interference with axoplasmic streaming.
84.
J. KJAERGAARD. 1973. ANATOMY OF THE CAROTID GLOMUS AND CAROTID
GLOMUS-LIKE BODIES (NON-CHROMAFFIN PARAGANGLIA) with electron
microscopy and comparison of human foetal carotid, aorticopulmonary, subclavian,
tympanojugular, and vagal glomera
M.D. thesis, Odense. 328 pp., 175 figs., 9 tabs., subject index.
Very thorough light- and electron-microscopic study based on semi-thin and ultrathin
sections of specific areas of four human fetuses of 10—11 wks. (55—62 mm. CRL);
extensive literature discussions also consider development; emphasis in results on morpho-
logy and fine structure; numerous good light and electron micrographs.
85.
G. J. R. MAAT. 1974. LATE DIFFERENTIATION OF THE THYROID GLAND IN THE
RAT EMBRYO, a morphological and histochemical study
M.D. thesis, Leiden, 131 pp., 49 figs., 1 tab.
Light- and electron-microscopic study of the lateral thyroid lobes of rat embryos during
the last five days of gestation; electron peroxidase histochemistry as a test for cell
differentiation; numerous good electron micrographs; extensive bibliography and litera-
ture discussion.
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86.
A J VERBOUT. 1974. DE VROEG-EMBRYONALE ONTWIKKELING VAN DE WER-
VELKOLOM VAN HEX SCHAAP, MET EEN KRITISCHE TOETSING VAN DE THEO-
RIE DER "NEUGLIEDERUNG" (The early embryonic development of the vertebral
column of sheep, with a critical evaluation of the "Neugliederung" theory)
M.D. thesis, Leiden. 162 pp., 9 figs., 68 pis. English summary (6 pp.) (mimeographed)
Study of serial sections (in 3 directions) of a continuous series of sheep embryos of
3-16 mm CRL; results verified in other mammals and man; refutation of "Neuglieder-
ung" theory; numerous photomicrographs and diagrams, and 3 steric reconstructions.
Symposium reports
87.
S. R. BERENBERG, M. CANIARIS, and N. P. MASSE, eds. 1974. PRE- AND POST-
NATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Karger, Basel, etc. Modern Problems in Paediatrics, vol. 13. XVI, 359 pp., 122 figs.,
35 tabs. SFr. 129.-, $ 47.25, £ 18.80, DM 123.-
This symposium was held in Paris in December, 1972. Of the 28 papers, some 16 are
of direct or potential interest to our readers. Among the authors of these, five are from
France, four from the U.S.A., and the remainder from four West-European countries. The
papers in question vary in length: some are research reports, others are reviews of recent
research. They are in French or English, and most have summaries in both languages.
About half deal explicitly with the human brain.
The papers of interest to our readers are to be found in the following sections: Cell
biology and morphology (5); Biochemistry (9); Electrophysiology (2). Other sections deal
with the role of sensory stimuli and nutrition, and with behavioural aspects.
The book is well printed and illustrated, but also rather expensive. It has no indexes.
CELLULAR DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (incl. cell culture, cytochemistry) (see also
3,6,18,27,63,65,70,106,119)
Textbooks
88.
F. BECK and J.B.LLOYD, eds. 1974. THE CELL IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. Vol.2
Cellular genetics, development and cellular specialization
Academic Press, London, etc. XVII1,597 pp., 217 figs., 21 tabs., author and subject
indexes. £ 1 1.30, $ 29.25
This book is one volume of a 4-volume collaborative textbook written by a large team
of mo.stly British authors. It is meant mainly for the use of senior undergraduate students
but can be very useful to research workers who want information outside their own fields
of specialization. It is quite definitely not a work of reference, and reference lists were
intentionally kept brief. No comprehensive cover of cell biology was attempted; on the
other hand, the editors have devoted much attention to the coherence among the
numerous chapters. All chapters are moreover well written and clearly organized.
The chapters in this volume which are of immediate interest to our readers are that by
Brynmor Thomas on the kinetics of cell production, and two concise chapters by
R. Bellairs (together occupying 64 pages) which deal with cell differentiation, pattern
formation, cell communication, cellular growth, and some special aspects of development
(the oocyte and fertilization, the lens, the formation of muscle, and migratory cells).
These chapters are ideally suited as a first introduction into the problems of modern
vertebrate embryology.
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Other chapters in the book deal with biochemical genetics, mammalian and human
cytogenetics, sex chromatin, ageing, and a number of specialized cell types. This last part
is continued in vol. 3. Vol. 4 deals with intracellular control, the control of protein
synthesis, and intercellular regulation. Vol. 1 is entitled The cell and its organelles. The
books are well produced and illustrated.
Monographs
89.
A. AHONEN. 1973. HISTOCHEMICAL AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC OBSERVA-
TIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT, NEURAL CONTROL AND FUNCTION OF THE
PANETH CELLS OF THE MOUSE
Scand. Physiol. Soc, Stockholm. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, suppl. 398. 71 pp.,
53 figs., 2 tabs.
Histology, (fluorescence) histochemistry, and some electron microscopy of develop-
ing Paneth cells in small intestine and colon of mice aged 5d. to 6wk.; further experi-
ments on adult mice; mainly illustrated with (fluorescence) light micrographs.
90.
G. GOLDSPINK, ed. 1974. DIFFERENTIATION AND GROWTH OF CELLS IN VER-
TEBRATE TISSUES
Chapman & Hall, London. XII,323 pp., 36 figs., 80 pis., 5 tabs., subject index. £ 10.30
Contributors: Bellamy, Brown, Ebling, Goldspink, Gondos, Harris, Horton, Jacobson,
Jones, Manning, Pritchard
This book, written by nine British and two American authors, will be particularly
useful for advanced students. It concentrates on the development of cells in vivo,
particularly in those tissues on which most information is available: nervous system,
muscle, bone and connective tissue, skin, gonads, blood, and lymphoid organs. Morpholo-
gy, physiology, and biochemistry receive equal attention.
All chapters are well organized and clearly written. Of particular value are the
excellent opening chapter by Brown and Jones on basic concepts of differentiation and
growth of cells (52 pp.) and the concise but very clear concluding chapter by Bellamy on
cellular ageing.
Some of the chapter bibliographies are quite extensive. The book is well illustrated;
particularly the numerous photographic plates are excellent. For a book of this kind the
index could have been more detailed.
91.
G. M. PADILLA. I.L.CAMERON, and A.ZIMMERMAN, eds. 1974. CELL CYCLE
CONTROLS
Academic Press, New York, etc. X,370 pp.. Ill figs., 31 tabs., subject index. $ 16.00,
£7.70
Although there is little in this volume that was written from a strictly developmental
viewpoint, the cell cycle is so basic to developmental biology that we briefly characterize
the book as a service to our readers. It is a series of concise reviews written by an
international team of specialists and dealing with the control of the cell cycle in many
different lower and higher eukaryotic cell types. Unpublished material is included in most
of the reviews.
The 22 reviews are grouped into three sections as follows: Regulation and timing of
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the cell cycle (8 papers, headed by a review by Zeuthen); Gene expression in the cell
cycle (8, headed by Mitchison); Nuclear and chromosomal activity in the cell cycle (6,
headed by Mazia).
92.
Z. A. RYABININA and V. A. BENYUSH. 1973. CELLULAR POLYPLOIDY AND
HYPERTROPHY IN GROWTH PROCESSES AND RENEWAL (in Russian)
Meditsina, Moscow. 208 pp., 58 figs., 42 tabs. English summary
Ch. 1. Cytological characteristics of cell populations in the internal organs of adult
animals; ch.2. Growth aspects of cytological changes; ch.3. Analysis of normal and
reparative organ growth; ch.4. Methods for the investigation of polyploidy; 16-page
bibliography (5 pp. Russian).
93.
L.SACHS. 1974. DIE REGULATION VON WACHSTUM UND DIFFERENZIERUNG
BEI NORMALEN UND TUMOR-ZELLEN
Akad. der Wissensch. und der Literatur, Mainz; F. Steiner, Wiesbaden. Karl-August-
Forster-Lectures 7. 28 pp. ca. DM 9.80 (paper)
Text of a lecture presented in April 1971 in Mainz; summary of work on normal and
transformed fibroblasts and granulocytes in vitro; 15 pp. plus 5 pp. discussion; no
illustrations; no references.
94.
W. J. VAN WAGTENDONK, ed. 1974. PARAMECIUM, a current survey
Elsevier, Amsterdam, etc. XVII1,499 pp., 304 figs., 53 tabs., subject index. $58.50,
DEL 140.00
Contents (abbreviated): 1. Morphology, taxonomy and general biology (Vivier); 2.
Mating type determination and development (Butzel); 3. Surface antigens (Finger); 4.
Behavior and motor response (Dryl); 5. Growth patterns and morphogenetic events in
the cell cycle (Kaneda and Hanson); 6. The structure oi Paramecium as viewed from its
constituent levels of organization (Ehret and McArdle); 7. Nutrition (Van Wagten-
donk); 8. Intracellular particles (Soldo)
As the editor of this book says in his preface, topics were selected for inclusion that
had not already been extensively discussed in other books and recent reviews. It follows
that the book cannot claim to be entirely comprehensive. There is also some overlap
among chapters, and no attempt at unification of terminology has been made. Yet the
individual chapters are valuable reviews and reference sources, which also contain much
new material. All chapters are well organized and have been updated by means of
addenda.
Obviously it is ch.5 (44 pages) that is of most direct interest to our readers. Unlike the
other chapters, it is largely based on the authors' own research on carefully timed
interfission stages. Three phases are distinguished: post-fission, morphostatic, and mor-
phogenetic. Stages of stomatogenesis are compared with those in other hymenostome
ciliates. To explain overall growth patterns and the shape of the cell the authors postulate
a gel-like "framework" underlying the visible surface structures.
The book is handsomely produced and superbly illustrated with numerous light and
electron micrographs and drawings. It is concluded by a bibliography on Paramecium
covering the two decades since 1953 (1354 titles). Regrettably, there is no author index.
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Dissertations
95.
U. P. van der WAL. 1974. DE MOBILIZATIE VAN DE DOOIER VAN LYMNAEA
STAGNALIS L. (The mobilization of the yolk oi Lymnaea stagnalis L.)
Ph.D. thesis, Utrecht. 82 pp., 9 figs., 5 graph., 1 tab. English summary (2 pp.) (mimeo-
graphed)
Early cleavage stages; ultrastructure of transforming yolk granules; localization of
newly synthesized proteins in transforming yolk granules (^H-leucine incubation and
EM-autoradiography); discussion of enzyme function in yolk granules; numerous excel-
lent electron micrographs and EM-autoradiographs.
Symposium reports
96.
B. CLARKSON and R. BASERGA, eds. 1974. CONTROL OF PROLIFERATION IN
ANIMAL CELLS
Cold Spring Harbor Lab., Cold Spring Harbor. Cold Spring Harbor Conferences on Cell
Proliferation vol. 1 . XIV, 1029 pp., 385 figs., 220 tabs., subject index. $ 30.00
This is the report of the first conference on cell proliferation held at the Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory. It was an experiment, but a highly successful one. Here one finds in
one mammoth volume a cross section through nearly all the new frontiers of this
relatively young branch of biology. Almost all the leading investigators were there, most
of them from North America but with a sizeable proportion from other parts of the
world, particularly the United Kingdom, Switzerland (Basel), and Israel (Rehovot).
The 78 brief to medium-length papers are arranged in five sections as follows: Growth
factors (11 papers). Viral transformation, revertants, and mutants (7), The cell surface
(27), Biochemistry of the cell cycle (20), and Prohferation kinetics, differentiation, and
external influences (13). Most, but by no means all papers deal with hemopoietic cells,
lymphocytes, and fibroblasts, and about half report work on normal rather than neoplas-
tic cells. As is brought out in the concluding summary by Stoker, most of the conference
dealt with three main aspects: the incoming signals, the role of the cell surface, and
intracellular switches and responses.
The book is well produced at a reasonable price. The subject index is extensive.
97.
R. L. DAVIDSON and F. F. DE LA CRUZ, eds. 1974. SOMATIC CELL HYBRIDIZA-
TION
Raven, New York. XVI1I,295 pp., 58 figs., 57 tabs., author and subject indexes. $ 23.25
This international conference was held in March, 1973 in Winter Park, Fla. It was
attended by 48 speciaUsts from the U.S.A., the United Kingdom, and various Western-
European countries. All the major areas of research involving cell hybridization were
covered. The discussions held at the conference are included, complete with literature
references.
The 33 papers are arranged in four sections as follows: Chromosome segregation and
gene linkage in hybrid cells (8 papers). Viruses, cell membranes, and malignancy in fused
cells (5), Regulation of gene expression in hybrid cells (16), and Gene expression in
heterokaryons (4). Clearly the last two sections are of most interest to developmental
biologists. Section III is opened by a review on the control of expression of differentiated
functions in cell hybrids by Davidson (20 pp.), and contains a commentary by Ephrussi in
which he calls attention to the fundamental enigma of embryonic determination. Section
IV starts with a review on the regulation of gene expression in heterokaryons (with
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emphasis on events in the nucleus) by Ringertz (26 pp.). It also has a brief paper by
Graham on the fusion of mouse blastomeres.
The book is very well produced and illustrated.
98.
D. B. DRACHMAN, ed. 1974. TROPHIC.FUNCTIONS OF THE NEURON
New York Acad, of Sciences, New York. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. Vol. 228. 423 pp.,
171 figs., 38 tabs. $ 31.00 (paper)
This is the report of a conference held in March, 1973, in which the large majority of
participants were American. Most of the 29 contributions are reviews or mixtures of
review and research report. Virtually all the trophic interactions discussed, both within
the nervous system and between neurons and other target cells, fall into three categories:
formation of cell connections, maintenance of the integrity of target cells, and regulation
of the properties of target cells.
Papers of direct interest to developmental biologists are to be found particularly in
Section I (Development of neural connections; 4 papers), and section VI (Other trophic
systems; 10 papers). The latter section features such systems as the regenerating amphi-
bian limb, the neuromuscular junction, the taste bud, spinal motor neurons, cortical
neurons, and ganglia. One paper deals with the insect nervous system. Other sections deal
with denervation and regulation of muscle and with possible mechanisms of neurotrophic
action.
The volume is adequately illustrated.
99.
A. A. MOSCONA, ed. 1974. THE CELL SURFACE IN DEVELOPMENT
Wiley, New York, etc. XIV, 334 pp., 127 figs., 37 tabs., combined author and subject
index. $ 24.00
This volume contains the proceedings of a symposium held in Montreal in August,
1973. Unhke many other similar books it will not be rapidly out of date. This is because
the authors have made an effort to give their reviews a broad background, and because
theoretical aspects and possible new approaches are frequently considered. The book is
therefore of interest to all developmental biologists and not only to those working on the
cell surface. Of the 27 contributors, 23 are from North America.
Not all of the 16 reviews strictly fall within the subject defined by the title. This holds
for the chapters on cartilage differentiation, somatic cell hybridization, and development
and cancer. Of the others one deals with artificial lipid bilayers, the remaining ones with a
wide variety of animal cell types and approaches, which cannot all be enumerated. Suffice
it to say that every chapter is thoroughly up to date and has something new to offer in
the way of findings or ideas. Of course not all areas of membrane biology relevant to
development are represented, but the selection is varied and well considered.
The production of the book and especially the reproduction of the numerous photo-
graphs and electron micrographs is of high quality.
100.
M. PRUNIERAS, L. ROBERT, and C. ROSENFELD, eds. 1973. DIFFERENCIATION
DES CELLULES EUCARYOTES EN CULTURE (Differentiation of eukaryotic cells in
culture)
INSERM (Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med.), Paris. INSERM Colloques et
seminaires vol. 19. XII, 299 pp., 85 figs., 26 tabs. F.fr. 50.00, $ 12.00 (paper)
This volume resulted from a postgraduate course on cell biology and cell culture given
aL Cretei! (near Paris) in June, 1973. Of the four sections (24 papers) only section I
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(Differentiation - molecular and cellular aspects) is of direct significance to develop-
mental biologists. It contains 1 1 reviews and research reports.
Of the former we mention Cellular and tissue differentiation of mesenchyme (Robert
and Robert), Collagen biosynthesis and its regulation (Frey), and Interactions between
sclerotome and periaxial extracellular material in vertebral cartilage differentiation (Stru-
del). The following research reports may be mentioned: Synthesis and secretion of
collagen by fibroblasts (Frey et al), Differentiation of elastic tissue in the aorta (Courtois
et ai), and Tooth morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation in vitro (Ruch and Karcher). All
these papers are in French but all have Enghsh summaries.
Collection of papers
101.
I. GERSH, ed. 1973. SUBMICROSCOPIC CYTOCHEMISTRY
Academic Press, New York, etc. 2 vols.
Vol. I Proteins and nucleic acids. XXIV, 388 pp., 351 figs., 4 tabs., author and subject
indexes. $ 35.00
Vol. II Membranes, mitochondria, and connective tissues. XVI1I,245 pp., 192 figs.,
6 tabs., author and subject indexes. $ 22.00
This book is not a treatise but rather the report of an extensive and very original
project carried out by the editor and his associates over a period of more than a dozen
years. It started with the introduction of new methods for rapid freeze-drying of cells
followed by postfixation and staining by means of reagents in the vapour phase. These
techniques were subsequently appUed to a great variety of biological material. The studies
reported in this book centre on two main topics: morphological aspects of genetic control
in the nucleus, and the role of the cell in the formation of extracellular components. The
approach is largely cytochemical, but with a strong emphasis on morphology.
Vol. I deals mainly with distribution patterns of nucleic acids in relation to protein
synthesis (particularly the conformation of DNA in first-, second- and higher order helices
and its association with the nuclear membrane). It is perhaps of most interest to
developmental biologists, because the findings and the conclusions (and informed specula-
tions) based on them have a profound bearing on the problem of gene regulation (at a
relatively coarse level) in determination, cell heredity, differentiation, and cell matura-
tion. This work surely begins to fill the gap between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and it is
surprising that this was possible by meticulously applying an essentially morphological
approach! In vol. II most of the emphasis is on the molecular and macromolecular
organization of (particularly internal) membranes, and on the origin and distribution of
the major macromolecular aggregates of connective tissue.
We briefly enumerate here those of the materials studied which are of particular
interest to developmental biologists: Drosophila syncytial blastoderm, Z)raiO/;/!//a salivary
gland, Drosophila imaginal discs, various differentiated and developing mouse cell types,
metaplastic mouse vaginal epithelium, cat spinal ganghon cells during nerve regeneration
(all in vol. I); epiphysial chondrocytes of rat tibia, rat cartilage matrix (in vol. II). Vol. II
is concluded by a chapter by Gersh entitled Summary, synthesis, and speculations. All
25 chapters have a brief summary.
The books are beautifully produced and illustrated mainly with a profusion of superb
light and electron micrographs, supplemented by explanatory line drawings.
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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (see also 6,19,27,71,
95,97,99,100,107,114)
Textbooks
102.
J. BRACHET. 1974. INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR EMBRYOLOGY
English Univ. Press, London - Springer, New York, etc. Heidelberg Science Library
Vol. 19. XIV, 176 pp., 67 figs., subject index. $ 5.90, DM 14.40 (paper)
J. BRACHET. 1974. INTRODUCTION A L'EMBRYOLOGIE MOLECULAIRE
Masson, Paris. Collection de Biol. Moleculaire 1. VIII, 197 pp., 67 figs., author and subject
indexes. F.fr. 98
These two books are basically very similar and are therefore reviewed together. Both
were written primarily for students, but the French book presupposes more knowledge of
molecular biology and is slightly more detailed in certain areas. It also gives more
literature for further reading, which in the English version is restricted to a minimum.
Both books could also serve as an introduction for molecular biologists into the major
problems and approaches of the complex science of embryology.
The arrangement of the subject matter is largely but not strictly parallel. Both books
contain an outhne of the basic facts of descriptive and experimental embryology. They
then proceed to discuss in systematic fashion the molecular-biological aspects of gameto-
genesis and egg maturation, fertilization, cleavage, early embryogenesis in invertebrates
and vertebrates, nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions, and finally (and very briefly) later cell
differentiation.
The books are lucidly and critically written, as we expect from this author. Yet the
present reviewer is inclined to regret two things: first, that virtually no attention is
devoted to early mammahan development, and second, that the author considers the
concept of determination as so ambiguous that he has decided to leave it out of the
discussion. True, little is known about the molecular biology of determination, but it is so
basic to developmental biology that is should present a major challenge to the molecular
embryologist of tomorrow.
The illustrations are practically the same in the two books. They include many good
photographs, which however in the French version (printed in Spain) are rather badly
reproduced. The French book is also by far the most expensive.
103.
D. E. S. TRUMAN. 1974. THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF CYTODIFFERENTIATION
Blackwell, Oxford, etc. VI, 122 pp., 51 figs., 13 tabs., combined author and subject
index. £ 3.50 (cloth), £ 2.00 (paper)
This book is the first in a series of short texts aimed primarily at students of
biochemistry and cell biology. It is highly sucessful in all respects: clarity of style,
modernity of treatment, selection of examples, and illustrations. The treatment is in the
main restricted to higher vertebrates. Notwithstanding the limited size of the book the
student really gets a grasp of the subject and of its main theoretical superstructure. The
book also seems almost ideal as an introduction into molecular embryology for zoologists
and geneticists.
The book is well produced and has an excellent bibliography of 160 titles.
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Monographs
104.
O. GREENGARD, ed. 1973. BIOCHEMICAL BASES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF
PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
Karger, Basel, etc. Enzyme Vol. 15, No. 1-6. IV ,380 pp., 84 figs., 60 tabs., author and
subject indexes. S.fr. 96.00, DM 90.00, $ 29.00 (paper)
Contributions for this special issue of "Enzyme" were invited from a truly interna-
tional group of authors. It is published simultaneously as a book by S. Karger. Of the
22 papers six are research reports and the remaining ones reviews of recent work by the
authors and others. Most of them range in length from about 10 to about 20 pages. Many
have extensive bibliographies (50-150 titles).
The editor writes in her Preface: "The sudden growth of precisely defined, quantita-
tive information about the changing compositions of tissues in the developing animal has
stimulated the assembly of this Special Issue". The focus is on late prenatal and postnatal
stages in laboratory mammals, man, and birds. Many papers deal with enzymes and
(precocious) enzyme induction, but several treat other cell and tissue constituents,
organelle activities, effects of hormones and cycUc AMP, specific binding proteins, etc.
Cultured cells are used in several studies. The organ most frequently studied is the liver,
but at least half a dozen other tissues are dealt with in one or two papers.
The brief subject index is rather inadequate.
105.
J. PAUL, ed. 1974. BIOCHEMISTRY OF CELL DIFFERENTIATION
Butterworths, London; University Park Press, Baltimore, MTP Intern. Review of Science,
Biochemistry Series One 9. Xn,380 pp., 85 figs., 26 tabs., subject index. £ 8.50, $ 19.50
Contents: 1. The development of the cellular slime moulds; 2. The role of phyto-
chrome in controlling enzyme levels in plants; 3. Macromolecular synthesis in sea
urchin development; 4. Nucleic acid synthesis during oogenesis and early embryonic
development of the amphibians; 5. Mammalian erythroid cell differentiation; 6.
Oestrogen-induced differentiation of target tissues; 7. Protein synthesis and degrada-
tion in animal tissue; 8. mRNA stability and the control of specific protein synthesis in
highly differentiated cells; 9. RNA polymerase and transcriptional regulation in physi-
ological transitions; 10. The role of chromosomal proteins as gene regulators
The MTP International Review of Science is a new venture in scientific publishing. Its
basic concept is to provide regular authoritative reviews of entire disciplines which are to
be updated at regular intervals. The series addresses both investigators and advanced
students and is carefully edited.
The editor of the present volume has had in mind a wider group of biologists than
those actively engaged in the area concerned, as well as biochemists who are put off by
the complexities of biology. He has provided an introduction and five brief editor's
comments between chapters, which admirably serve to make the volume read as a
continuous story. The ten essays making up the volume are written by an international
team of outstanding experts and are well organized. They range in length from about 20
to about 50 pages of smallish type (the chapter on sea urchins is only 10 pages long). The
volume describes the scene as it was in mid-1973.
The book is well produced, and illustrated mainly with numerous graphs. The index is
good and the price very reasonable.
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Symposium reports
106.
E. D. HAY, T.J.KING, and J. PAPACONSTANTINOU, eds. 1974. MACROMOLE-
CULES REGULATING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Academic Press, New York, etc. XII, 244 pp., 93 figs., 22 tabs., subject index.
The 30th Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology was held in June,
1971, and the book has therefore been very long in the making. It is a heterogeneous
collection of reviews with a strong -emphasis on cell biology, and several contributions
have no direct developmental relevance.
We will restrict ourselves to briefly characterizing the contents. Papers of most
immediate interest to developmental biologists are one by Burger on the role of the cell
surface in cell growth and cell transformation, one by Cohen and Taylor on epidermal
growth factor, one by O'Malley et al. on hormonal control of chick oviduct growth and
differentiation, and one by McCarthy and Janowski on the separation of active and
inactive segments of eukaryotic chromatin. Three papers deal with the formation and
organization of plant cell walls, one with tumour growth, one with mammalian chromo-
some organization, and the remainder with strictly molecular-biological topics.
DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS, EVOLUTION (see also 9,23,48,101)
Treatises
107.
B. LEWIN. 1974. GENE EXPRESSION. Vol. 2, Eucaryotic chromosomes
Wiley, London, etc. XIV,467 pp., 1 15 figs., 7 tabs., subject index. £ 8.00 (cloth), £3.95
(paper)
Contents: 1. Structure of the chromosome; 2. Chromosome functions during the cell
cycle; 3. Protein components of the chromosome; 4. Sequences of eucaryotic DNA; 5.
Transcription and processing of RNA; 6. Control of transcription; 7. Interactions
between nucleus and cytoplasm
This first volume of this book dealt with bacterial genomes. The present volume is
concerned largely, though by no means entirely, with the chromosomes of higher
vertebrates (particularly mammals). Together they constitute the first comprehensive and
critical review of this whole area, and as such will be of great value to advanced students
and molecular embryologists. Vol. 2 is perhaps best characterized by a quotation from
the preface:
This book . . . presents a view of gene expression in higher cells; and attempts to pose
some of the questions which we should at present ask in cell biology and to suggest
some of the lines along which solutions may come. 1 have been as concerned to set out
possible concepts of how gene expression may be controlled as to relate the facts
which we have so far gathered. Where paradoxes exist which cannot yet be reconciled,
I have tried to give a balanced account of ways to view them.
The book is clearly organized. The treatment is of course to some extent selective, yet
the bibliography covers 40 pages of close print. The table of contents speaks for itself;
suffice it to add that ch.7 (which is of most direct interest to developmental biologists)
has sections on nuclear transplantation (1 1 pp.), somatic cell hybridization (14 pp.), and
the genetic complement of hybrid cells (16 pp.).
The illustrations include many original diagrams as well as numerous good light and
electron micrographs. In the bibliography the large majority of titles are less than
10 years old, and many date from 1973. (The lay-out of the bibliography lacks clarity;
the subject index is less than adequate.)
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Textbooks
108.
C. L. MARKERT and H. URSPRUNG. 1974. ENTWICKLUNGSBIOLOGISCHE GENE-
TIK
Fischer, Stuttgart. Grundlagen der modernen Genetik Bd. 10. XII, 176 pp., 118 figs.,
subject index. DM 34.00 (paper)
This book first appeared in America in 1971 and has been quite successful. It is meant
for advanced students with a good background in molecular biology, since the emphasis is
on differential gene action in development. It was reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv.,
suppl. to vol. 14, p. 42.
The second author has translated the book and has taken the opportunity to update
and extend it slightly. However, the basic set-up has remained the same. The main
improvements are the correction and extension of various figure legends, and the extension
of most chapter bibliographies to two or three times their original length. The number of
figures has remained the same, though two figures were replaced. The subject index was
extended.
Symposium reports
109.
F. H. RUDDLE, ed. 1973. GENETIC MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT
Academic Press, New York, etc. XII,383 pp., 97 figs., 35 tabs., author and subject
indexes. $ 28.00, £ 13.15
The 31st Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology (U.S.A.) once more
hits the bull's eye. It was held in June, 1972. The 13 reviews are all highly informative
and clearly set out. It was a good idea to include reviews on genetic control in
bacteriophage lambda and T4 development and in sporulating bacteria. Also of interest is
a chapter on cell genetics of higher plants. The volume is concluded by a summary of a
panel session on social aspects of genetic engineering, consisting of brief statements by
four scientists and a theologian.
The remainder of the contents can be briefly characterized by enumerating the
systems dealt with: Drosophila sperm, the Drosophila embryo, Drosophila mosaics
(mapping of behaviour), the Mexican axolotl, the early mammalian embryo, the chick
oviduct (ovalbumin regulation), the Xenopus genome, and cell heterokaryons and hy-
brids.
The book is produced with the usual exemplary care.
DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY (incl. endocrinology, immunology, behaviour, etc.)
(see also 37,47,49,63,64,66,82,98,104)
Treatises
110.
J. B. JOSIMOVICH, M. REYNOLDS, and E. COBO, eds. 1974. LACTOGENIC HOR-
MONES, FETAL NUTRITION, AND LACTATION
Wiley, New York, etc. Problems of Human Reproduction vol. 2. XVI,483 pp.. 125 figs.,
43 tabs., subject index. $ 25.00, £ 13.55
This book IS primarily of interest to clinicians, but parts of it can be of use to
mammalian embryologists. These are to be found particularly in Part Two, which is
entitled Placental structure and protein hormone secretion, and fetal nutrition. It begins
with a review by Laga et al. in which major sections are concerned with the quantitative
structure and composition of human placentas and its relationship to placental function.
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Then follow chapters on the relation of chorionic gonadotropin and somatomammotropin
to maternal and fetal nutrition, by Kaplan and Grumbach, Emerson et al, and Crosignani.
In Part Three (The mammary gland and the control of lactation) three chapters seem
to be of interest to our readers: Morphologic changes of the mammary gland during
development, pregnancy and lactation (by Salazar and Tobon); Hormonal control of
cellular events during lactogenesis (by Rivera, who treats lactation as a developmental
process); and Placental peptide hormones affecting fetal nutrition and lactation (by
Matthies', who also describes the putative role of these hormones in the maintenance of
gestation). Part One is entitled CJiemical and biologic characterization of pituitary and
placental lactogenic hormones, and consists of eight chapters.
The book is well produced and contains excellent light and electron micrographs.
Textbooks
111.
V. WIGGLESWORTH. 1974. INSECT HORMONES
Oxford Univ. Press, London. Oxford Biology Readers No. 70. 16 pp., 21 figs. 30p.
(paper)
As may be expected from this author, this is an excellent, though of course very
condensed summary of the subject. The illustrations were chosen with care.
Monographs
112.
B. L. ASTAUROV, edit. 1974. HORMONAL FACTORS OF INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP-
MENT (in Russian)
Publ. House Nauka, Moscow. 346 pp., 123 figs., 28 tabs.
Collection of 28 brief reviews and research reports (including 4 by French, 2 by
Hungarian, one by a Yugoslavian author); various aspects of the formation and function
of endocrine organs in embryos and fetuses of various vertebrates including man; brief
English summaries; profusely illustrated - light and electron micrographs of reasonable
quality.
113.
B. M. FREEMAN and M. A. VINCE. 1974. DEVELOPMENT OF THE AVIAN
EMBRYO, a behavioural and physiological study
Chapman and Hall, London. XVIII,362 pp., 109 figs., 9 pis., 19 tabs., subject index.
£10.10.
Contents: I. Behaviour: 1. Incubation requirements, 2. General development, postural
changes, activity and relationship between the embryo and other structures within the
shell, 3. Vocalization and communication in the natural situation, 4. Effects of
external stimulation on embryonic activity, rate of development and time of hatching,
5. The nervous system, 6. The development of sensory systems, 7. Conditioning of the
chick embryo and conclusions to chapters 1-7, 8. The newly hatched bird, II.
Physiology: 9. Gaseous exchange and oxygenation of the embryo, 10. Nutrition and
utilization of albumen and yolk, 11. Acid-base balance, 12. Excretion and water
balance, 13. Hormones in development, 14. Mobilization and utilization of calcium
stores, 15. Physiology of hatching, 16. The neonate
This book is an invaluable source of information for those working on the later stages
of bird embryos in ovo. It describes the major events of embryonic development which
result in a viable hatchling, and the underlying mechanisms. Part one covers 120, and part
two 150 pages. The earliest stages considered are early somite stages, and the treatment
extends into the early neonatal period. The list of avian species referred to in one or more
places in the text comprises more than 80 names.
There are two extremely useful appendixes. The first is an 8-page tabular chronological
survey of development in the domestic fowl, harmonized with Hamilton/Hamburger
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stages. The second appendix is an excellent photographic atlas of the chick embryo in
relation to the shell, yolk, albumen, and membranes at intervals of one day.
The book is well produced and profusely illustrated. It has a number of good
photographic plates apart from those in appendix 2. The bibliography comprises
ca. 1 .000 titles, is up to date until late 1973, and contains many titles in languages other
than Engfish.
114.
G. K. ROUSSEV. 1974. PROGRAMME OF EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTED
BY ONTOGENINES (in Bulgarian)
Publ. House Naouka i Izkoustvo, Sofia. 298 pp., 21 figs., 18 pis., 20 tabs. English sum-
mary (12 pp.)
The author of this book has worked with aqueous extracts of early amphibian
embryos since 1954. He claims to have isolated no less than 247 different "ontogenines"
from embryos ranging from the fertilized egg to the tailbud stage. Their effects can be
tested by simply introducing them into the culture solution of other embryos. There are
four classes of effect: general inhibiting, general promoting, stage-specific inhibiting, and
stage-specific promoting.
During development the ontogenines appear and disappear during specific periods of
the order of minutes to hours. Preliminary biochemical analysis suggests that low-molecu-
lar ontogenines may be peptides or nucleotidylpeptidates, and some of the high-molecular
ones DNP-RNP-glycoprotein complexes. Ontogenines seem to have effects on translation
and transcription and even on the structure of DNA. Their activity seems to require
binding to specific cell fractions and they can pass between cells.
There is much more in this book than can be related here. Although it is difficult to
judge the quality of the work from the English summary, the approach certainly is a
novel one and a translation of the book would seem to be justified. (Up to now the
author has only occasionally published in the West.)
Sytnposium reports
115.
W. J. BURDETTE, ed. 1974. INVERTEBRATE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND HORMONAL
HETEROPHYLLY
Springer, Berlin, etc. XV1II,437 pp., 91 figs., 83 tabs., combined index to subjects,
species, and contributors. DM 55.70, $ 21.50
Although nowhere stated, this book is apparently based on a symposium held some
time during 1971. Many of the papers are therefore out of date. We mainly review it here
because it contains a series of brief reviews on insect endocrinology that may be of some
use to those working on morphogenetic hormones.
Most of the reviews in question are to be found in the section Hormonal control of
metamorphosis in part I of the book. There is an interesting introduction by Wiggles-
worth, and papers by Judy, Kobayashi, Karlson, Sekeris, Thomson, and Burdette (the
latter containing original results on the action of viruses on polytene chromosomes). The
other sections of part I deal with hormone assays and with biosynthesis and degradation
of insect hormones. Part II contains three papers by Japanese workers on ecdysones. Part
III deals with hormones and protein synthesis in mammals (and is strangely out of place),
while part IV discusses Hormonal heterophylly - an ill-considered word for the action of
hormones from one phylum (arthropods) on the tissues of another (vertebrates).
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116.
J. DANCIS and J.C.HWANG, eds. 1974. PERINATAL PHARMACOLOGY: Problems
and priorities
Raven, New York. X1L228 pp., 57 figs., 39 tabs., subject index. $ 19.75
This ail-American conference was held in Bethesda, Md. in April, 1973. Despite its
"clinical" title, the book contains recent information that may be of great value to
embryologists. This is to be found in roughly the first half of the book, that is, in the
sections entitled Differentiation, Drug effects in tissue and organ culture, and The
placenta (10 papers in all). The second half of the book is more clinically oriented. The
emphasis, however, is on fundamental mechanisms.
All contributors are distinguished specialists. Each paper is a concentrated review of
recent research. The organs that receive most attention are the central nervous system
(Timiras, Vernadakis), the hver (Greengard, Nebert, Hahn), and the intestinal epithelium
(Balis). The two papers on the placenta of most interest to our readers are by Juchau and
Dancis. Each paper is followed by a group discussion.
The book is very well produced.
117.
M. G. FOREST and J. BERTRAND, eds. 1974. ENDOCRINOLOGIE SEXUELLE DE LA
PERIODE PERINATALE (Sexual endocrinology of the perinatal period)
INSERM (Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med.), Paris. INSERM Colloques et
seminaires vol. 32.424 pp., 130 figs., 53 tabs. F.fr. 50.00, $ 12.00 (paper)
This international symposium took place in Lyon in May, 1974. Its participants were
specialists from various Western European countries and from North America and Israel.
The papers are in French or English but all have summaries in the other language.
Almost all of the 15 papers in the first two sections are of interest to mammalian
embryologists. Section I deals with endocrine functional morphology, section II with
biosynthesis, metabolism and regulation of sexual steroids and gonadotropins during the
perinatal period in various mammals including sheep and monkey. Section III is on the
same subject studied clinically in man, while section IV examines the postnatal conse-
quences of perinatal hormone changes.
The papers are reproduced by photo-offset from typescripts. Photographical illustra-
tions are printed on glossy paper.
118.
P. LIACOPOULOS and J. PANIJEL, organizers. 1973. L'ETUDE PHYLOGENIQUE ET
ONTOGENIQUE DE LA REPONSE IMMUNITAIRE ET SON APPORT A LA THEORIE
IMMUNOLOGIQUE
(Phylogenic and ontogenic study of the immune response and its contribution to the
immunological theory)
INSERM (Inst. Natl, de la Sante et de la Rech. Med.), Paris. INSERM colloques et
seminaires vol. 13. XII,358 pp., 88 figs., 2 pis., 62 tabs. F.fr. 50.00 (paper)
This international symposium was held in Paris in October, 1972. Of the 47 partici-
pants, 21 came from a variety of countries outside France. The 31 contributions are
mostly brief research reports. Many are of course in French, but most (though not all) of
these have English summaries. At least half of the papers are of interest to developmental
biologists.
The papers are arranged in four sections as follows: Phylogenesis in invertebrates
(6 papers); Phylogenesis in lower vertebrates (10); Ontogenesis (10, in amphibians, birds,
and mammals); Ontogene.'^is in man (5).
The volume was produced by photo-offset straight from the typescripts as they came
in. Photographic illustrations aic printed on glossy paper.
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119.
A. R. LIBOFF and R. A. RINALDI, eds. 1974. ELECTRICALLY MEDIATED GROWTH
MECHANISMS IN LIVING SYSTEMS
New York Acad, of Sci., New York. Ann. New York Acad, of Sci. 238. 593 pp., 281 figs.,
53 tabs. $ 38.00 (paper)
The subject of bio-electricity is an old but still rather fuzzy one. This symposium was
purportedly the first ever to bring together scientists of widely varying speciaUzations
(physicists, chemists, biologists, and physicians) to discuss their common interests, or at
least to discover whether they have a common language to speak in. The contents of the
volume are so varied that it is impossible to review it in detail. However, anyone who
takes an interest in this subject is sure to find something of interest in it. The participants
were mostly North American, but there is a fair sprinkling of contributors from other
continents.
There are 46 short to medium-length papers, which are arranged in three sections as
follows: Physical and chemical studies (16 papers); Biological studies (18); and Clinical
studies (12). In section I the main emphasis is on the properties of hard tissues. In section
II the attention turns largely to cellular and supracellular aspects. This section contains at
least half a dozen papers that are of direct relevance to developmental biology (to
mention some authors: R. O. Becker, Harrington, L. Weiss, Jaffe, Brick, Woodruff, Katz-
berg). The last section deals largely with bone growth, bone and cartilage fracture healing,
and vertebrate Umb and tissue regeneration. Most papers are followed by brief group
discussions, and there are longer panel discussions at the end of each section.
The volume is profusely illustrated. It has no indexes.
120.
G. RASPE and S. BERNHARD, eds. 1974. HORMONES AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOP-
MENT.
Pergamon, Oxford, etc.; Vieweg, Braunschweig. Adv. in the Biosciences 13. VIII,252 pp.,
145 figs. DM45.00
This symposium brought together 13 scientists of various specializations to discuss a
number of open questions in this area from embryological, endocrinological, and pharma-
cological viewpoints. Eight of the participants came from West Germany. Some of the
contributions are research reports but most are reviews of recent work by the authors and
others. The discussions are not recorded.
Most of the contributions deal with sexual development (including behaviour) and
with the state of pregnancy in mammals including man. One deals with indirect and direct
actions of ovarian hormones on the blastocyst. Four contributions are by the Schering
group for endocrine pharmacology (Neumann, Elger, and others).
The book is well printed and illustrated.
METHODS (see also 2,26)
Treatises
121.
T. A. DETTLAFF, V. Ya. BRODSKIJ and G. G. GAUZE, eds. 1974. METHODS IN
BIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, experimental embryology, molecular biology, and cyto-
logy (in Russian)
Publ. House Nauka, Moscow. Series: Problems in Biological Development. 619 pp.,
107 figs., 13 tabs.
Handbook written by more than 60 authors. Three main parts: Experimental methods
for living objects in early stages of development; Biochemical and molecular-biological
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methods; Microscopic methods. Part one occupies more than half of the book and deals
with cytogenetics, fertiUzation, mitotic cycles, fate maps, experimental embryology, and
experimental teratology.
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