GENERAL EMBRYOLOGICAL
INFORMATION SERVICE
AN INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY
OF CURRENT RESEARCH
IN DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
VOLUME 18, part 2
COUNIRIES OUTSIDE EUROPE
data collected during 1980
(last issue of the periodical)
Utrecht-Netherlands
ISSN 0373 823X
GENERAL EMBRYOLOGICAL
INFORMATION SERVICE
AN INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY
OF CURRENT RESEARCH
IN DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
VOLUME 18, part 2
COUNTRIES OUTSIDE EUROPE
data collected during 1980
(last issue of the periodical)
Issued by the Hubrecht Laboratory
on behalf of the
General Embryological Information Service Foundation
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
3584 CT UTRECHT, Netherlands
Printed in the Netherlands, 1981
CONTENTS
Introduction
Changes of address in Europe, received since the appearance of
vol. 18, part 1
Directory of Names and Addresses, with subjects of research
(alphabetical order)
Directory of Institutes, with members engaged in developmental biology
Africa ^^ 98
North America
Canada 99
Mexico 100
United States 100
South America 11^
Asia 117
Australia 124
Subject Index (alphabetical order) 126
Book Notices 1^^
Contents 1^6
Index to authors and editors 157
INTRODUCTION
"The foundation of a General Embryo logical Information Service was an
experiment on a large scale. Success or failure depended not on the
activity of one institute alone, but on the general interest, goodwill
and active co-operation of all embryologists the world over." With these
words Dr.P.D.Nieuwkoop started the Introduction to the first issue of
this periodical in 1949. Now, more than 30 years later, this international
activity of the Hubrecht Laboratory is coming to an end. As we have already
written to the institute correspondents the present issue is the last one
to appear. The main reason for our decision to stop pioblication is the
steady decline in the number of subscriptions. An additional reason is
that it has become increasingly difficult for the Hubrecht Laboratory to
invest the necessary manpower in the periodical (the cost of personnel
was never calculated in the subscription price) .
A number of subscribers have written to us, expressing their regret or
offering suggestions on how publication might still be continued. We are
thankful for these reactions but no feasible solution has presented it-
self to us.
The first issue listed 690 names, the last volume some 3.400. The number
of co-operating institutes rose from 245 (in 28 countries) to more than
1.200 (in 50 countries). Since 1949 more than 1.500 book reviews and book
notices were published, most of which were written bij Dr.J.Faber.
It is perhaps natural that in these days of improved communication and
exchange of information there is less need for a publication of this kind
than there was just after the second world war. We are glad to know that
the publication served a useful function for the international community
of developmental biologists, and we know we are saying this also on
behalf of Prof .Nieuwkoop. We express our sincere thanks to all those
numerous scientists who over the years enabled us to maintain the service
by regularly submitting data on their current research. We thank our com-
petent secretaries for their conscientious work, particularly Lidy Ekelaar,
who served the periodical for the last 15 years. Finally we want to say
that we as editors have always performed our various tasks with pleasure.
J.Faber
B.Z.Salome
CHANGES OF ADDRESS IN EUROPE
received since the appearance of volume 18, part 1
CZIHAK, G. ; D.Phil., Prof. - Inst, fiir allgem, Biol., Biochem. und Biophys .
der Univ., Abt. Genet, und Entw.biol. , Erzabt-Klotzstr . 11, 5020 SALZBURG,
Austria
HESS, O. ; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, fiir Genetik , Univ. Diisseldorf, Univer-
sitatsstr.l, Gebaude 26.02, Ebene 2, 4000 DUSSELDORF, BRD (Germany)
HOPERSKAYA, Ms. O.A.; Cand .biol . sci . - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Inst, of Gen.
Genet., USSR Acad, of Sci., Gubkin St. 3, MOSCOW 117809, USSR
LOPASHOV, G.V. ; Dr. biol.. Prof. - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Inst, of Gen. Genet.,
USSR Acad, of Sci., Gubkin St. 3, MOSCOW 117809, USSR
McKENZIE, J.; M.D. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Univ. of Aberdeen, Matural
Philos. Bldg., ABERDEEN AB9 2UE, Scotland, U.K.
MODAK, S.P.; Dr. Sci. Biol. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Poona, Poona 411007,
India
MONESI, v.; M.D., Prof. - 1st. di Istol. ed Embriol. Gen., Univ. di Roma,
R0r4A, Italy, deceased
RAUNICH, L. ; Ph.D., M.D., Prof. - Chair of Embryol., 1st. di Zool., Univ.
di Bologna, Via S.Giacomo 9, 40126 BOLOGNA, Italy
SCHMIDT, G.A.; Dr. biol.. Prof. - A.N. Severtzov Inst, of Evol. Morphol. and
Ecol. of Anim. , Acad, of Sci. of the USSR, MOSCOW, deceased
SEIDEL, P.; Dr.phil., Prof. (Emer.) - Von Harnackstr . 22 , 355 MARBURG/Lahn ,
B.R.D. (Germany)
WIERTZ-HOESSELS, Ms. E.L.M.J.; Dr. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Biomed.
Ctr., State Univ. of Liraburg, P.O.Box 616, 6200 MD MAASTRICHT, Netherlands
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 July 1980. Scientists were asked to state their 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. 17 were confirmed by the scientists still to be correct.
Entries without research subjects:
a. Persons Usted on the sheets as being engaged in research in developmental biology,
without further specification of subjects.
b. Persons with a complete entry in vol. 17 who have not returned their sheets. Name,
degrees, and addresses were reprinted unchanged from vol. 17 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 Usted nevertheless; cases in point are several I.S.D.B. members.
e. Persons listed in vol. 17 whose death has come to our attention (marked t).
Persons listed in vol. 17 but not in vol. 18:
a. Persons who had research subjects in vol. 17 but are not longer engaged in research
in developmental biology.
b. Persons who had no research subjects in vol 17 and have not returned the sheets for
both vol. 17 and 18.
The abbreviation Ms. in names stands for Miss or Mrs.
In the research subjects, the following abbreviations have been used:
ATP: adenosine triphosphate Animal names
BUdR: 5-bromodeoxyuridine
cAMP: adenosine-3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate Cat:
cDNA: complementary DNA Chicken:
cGMP: guanosine-3', 5-cychc monophosphate Cow:
CNS: central nervous system Dog:
DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid Horse:
e.g.: for instance Man:
EM: electron microscopy Mouse:
GTP: guanosine triphosphate Pig:
incl.: including Quail:
lUD: intrauterine device Rat:
LM: light microscopy Rabbit:
mRNA: messenger RNA Sheep:
NS: nervous system
part.: particularly
RNA: ribonucleic acid
rRNA: ribosomal RNA
SEM: scanning electron microscopy
spec: species (singular)
spp.: species (plural)
tRNA: transfer RNA
TEM: transmission electron microscopy
t.s.: temperature sensitive
UV: ultra-violet
Fehs domestica (Carnivora)
Callus gaUus domesticus (Aves)
Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
Canis familiaris (Carnivora)
Equus caballus (Perissodactyla)
Homo sapiens (Primates)
Mus musculus (Rodentia)
Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla)
Coturnix coturnix japonica (Aves)
Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
Ovis aries (Artiodactyla)
ABBOTT Ms. U. K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Avian Sci., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
ABE K ■ b Sc - Biol. Inst., Yamagiichi Univ., Yoshida, YAMAGUCHI, 753 Japan
a Development of megaspore and female gametophyte. Abelia spec, Lonicera spec.. Viburnum
spec., Weigelia spec, and otliers (Caprifoliaceae), Hydrangea spec, Saxifraga spec and others
(Saxifragaceae s.l.) ^ _ ^ r- t. .. . r. i- u
ABRAMOVICI A.; D.Sc - Lab. of Developm. Pathol., J. Casper Dept. of Pathol., Beilmson Hosp.,
Tel-Aviv Univ. Med. Sch.,PETAH-TIQVA, Israel o,o», ..o.ua
ACKERMAN G AMD., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Ohio State Univ., 333 West 10th Ave.,
COLUMBUS, OH 43210, USA ,,oi^**-a- dor
ADAMS T S • Ph.D. - Metab. and Radiat. Res. Lab., Agric Res. Serv., U.S. Dept. of Agric, P.O.Box
5674, State Univ. Station, FARGO, ND 58102, USA
a Endocrine regulation of mating, egg development, and oviposition. Cochhomyia hominovorax
(Calliphoridae, Diptera) , ^ . ^ ^- u
h Maintenance of cyclical production of eggs: isolation and mode of action ot oostatic hormone.
Musca domestica (Diptera) ^i, * dt ^^'rTI7c^/IT t c \/a
ADLER, P. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virgmia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
''''901 USA
ADLER, R.; M.D. - Dept. of Biol. M-OOl, Univ. of California at San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA 92093,
USA
AGARVVAL, L. P.; Prof. - Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalm. Sci., All India Inst, of Med. Sci.,
NEW DELHI-l 10016, India „ ,-^ ..^«^, ,j-
AGARWAL S K • M.Sc - Dept. of Zool., Meerut Coll. (Meerut Univ.), MEERUT 250001, India
AGGARWAL, S. K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824,
USA ' . . ^ , . f
a Effects of cisplatin (cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum (II)) and its derivatives on development ot
germ cells and embryo. Mouse
b Effects of cisplatin on Ca-ion, Ca-activated ATPase, MG-activated ATPase, 5-nucleotidase and
alkaline phosphatase activity in the normal kidney and in one with saicoma-180 tumor (LM,
EM). Mouse T.»c.ArM-xi* r^*
AGNEW, W. F.; Ph.D. - Huntington Inst, of Appl. Med. Res., 734 Fairmount Ave., PASADENA, CA
91105, USA
a Experimental hydrocephalus in hy-3 strain. Mouse
AGNISH N D • Ph D. - Dept. of Toxicol., Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., NUTLEY, NJ 071 10, and Dept.
of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107, USA
a Teratological potential and effects on reproductive performance of pharmaceutical agents under
development. Rat, Rabbit
b Normal and abnormal development of hmbs, especially in organ cultures. Mouse
AIRE, T. A.; D.V.M. - Dept. of Vet. Anat. and Physiol., Univ. of Ibadan, IBADAN, Nigeria
AKETA, K.; D.Sc - De£t. of Biol., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Gamete surface components involved in fertilization. Pseudocentrotus depressus, Anthocidaris
crassispina, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus and others (Echinoidea)
AKRUK, S. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Marietta Coll., MARIETTA, OH 45750, USA
a Inhibition and induction of the acrosome reaction in spermatozoa. Rabbit
b Ultrastructural localization of acrosomal enzymes and their roles in early fertilization. Rabbit
ALBERTINI, D. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON, MA
02115, USA " ^ .
a Time of appearance, functional organization and fate of membrane hormone receptors and ot gap
junctions on granulosa and lutein ceUs (light and electron microscopy, biochemistry, tissue
culture). Mouse, Rat, Rabbit r n- i n
b Control of meiosis (initiation and inhibition), especially by factors produced by follicle cells;
fertilization (tissue culture, biochemistry). Same species as a and Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
ALLEN, E. R.; - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave., NEW
ORLEANS, LA 70112, USA . .
a Morphological (ultrastructural) organization of contractUe protein m myogenic tissue into
functional sarcomeres. Chicken, Pig
b Myogenesis in embryos affected with muscular dystrophy. Chicken n^n
ALLISON J. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr., P.O.Box
2690i,OKLAHOMA-City,OK73190,USA
a Genital and urinary anomalies with emphasis on hermaphroditic alterations. Rat
ALPERIN, R. J.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Community Coll. of Philadelphia, 34 South 11th St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107, USA ,..,,.
ALTERACZ, Ms. H.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel. Aviv Univ.,
TEL HASHOMER, Israel ^ „^^ ,,^,
ALTMAN, J.; Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a Time' of origin of neurons in the central and peripheral nervous system. Rat
b Embryonic brain development in light of autoradiographic datings. Rat
c Estabhshment of connections in the brain and other aspects of neuronal differentiation Rat
AMABIS, J. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. de Biol., Inst, de Biocienc, Univ. de Sao Paulo, C.P. 11461, lUUU
SAO PAULO, BrazU , ^ ^ ■^ u i/voto
AMANO, H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Biol. Lab., Doshisha Univ., Karasuma Imadegawa, Kamikyo-ku, KYUIU,
602 Japan . , -> z-i,- i
a Developmental mechanism of the heart. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela), Chicken
AMANUMA, A.; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. of Biol., Gifu Coll. of Dent., 1 85 1 Takano, Hozumi-cho, Motosu-
gun, GIFU-ken, Japan
a liM and experiments on differentiation of embryonic gonads. Cliicken
AMEMIYA, S.: Ph.D. - Misaki Mar. Biol. Stat., Univ. of Tokyo, MISAKI, Kanagawa-ken, 238-02
Japan
a Mechanisms of ciliogenesis in the embryo, part, cell association. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
(Echinoidea)
b Development. Asthenosoma ijimai, Aieosoma owstoni (Echinothurioida, Echinoidea)
AMES, I. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Upstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York, 766 Irving Ave.,
SYRACUSE, NY 13210, USA
a Hormonal regulation of tumor induction. Nicotiana species hybrids (Solanaceae)
AMY, R. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Southwestern at Memphis, 2000 N. Parkway, MEMPHIS,
TN 38112, USA
a Ultraviolet microbeam irradiation and ruby laser microirradiation of the developing embryo.
Habrobracon juglandis (= Bracon hebetor) (Hymenoptera)
b Analysis of radiation-induced embryonic death. Same species as a
ANDERSEN, O. F.; B.A. - Merck Inst, for Therap. Research, P.O.Box 2000, RAHWAY, NJ 07065,
USA
ANDERSON, D. T.; D.Sc, Prof. - School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sydney, Zool. Bldg., SYDNEY,
N.S.W. 2006, Australia
a Comparative embryology. (Crustacea)
ANDERSON, E.; Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Lab. of Human Reprod. & Reprod. Biol., Harvard Med.
School, 45 Shattuck St., BOSTON, MA 021 15, USA
a Oogenesis, part, relation to follicle cells, fertilization, pre-implantation stages (ultrastructure,
cytology, cytochemistry). Mouse, Rat, Mesocricetus auratus, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
ANDERSON, M. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 1 15W. University Pkw.,
BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Correlation between nerve-induced changes in acetylcholine receptor distribution and changes in
synaptic ultrastructure and physiology during development of neuromuscular junctions in cell
culture. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Development of monoclonal antibodies directed against antigens localised at neuromuscular
junctions. (Amphibia)
ANDREW, Ms. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Hospital
St., JOHANNESBURG 2001, S.Africa
a Origin of the endocrine cells of the gastro-intestinal tract; morphology of the types of these cells
present at the time of hatching; their distribution (immunochemistry). Chicken (with B. B.
RAWDON and B. KRAMER)
ANGELLO, J. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Washmgton State Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164, USA
a Role of cell surface and extracellular matrix molecules, part, glycosaminoglycans, in normal and
abnormal development of mammary gland. Mouse
ANSEVIN (DABROWSKA), Ms. K.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Rice Univ., HOUSTON, TX
77001, USA
AOTO, T.; D.Sc, Prof. - Zool. Inst., Fac of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., N.IO, W.8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Morphology and physiology of neurosecretion. (Crustacea; Pisces; Amphibia)
b Morphogenesis of the nauphus eye. Palaemon paucidens (Decapoda, Crustacea)
ARAKI, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jichi Med. School, 3311 Yakushiji, Minamikawachi-machi,
TOCHIGI, 329-04 Japan
a Enzyme histochemistry and autoradiography of neural retina development in vivo and in vitro.
Chicken
ARKING, R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Wayne State Univ., DETROIT, MI 48202, USA
a Use of temperature-sensitive autonomous cell-lethal mutations to study: 1. factors controlling
regeneration following heat induced cell death; 2. role of such a mutation in causing formation of
allotypic structures; 3. developmental organization of the imaginal disc. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Patterns of gene activity during embryogenesis using genetic and molecular techniques. Species as
a
ARMATI-GULSON, P. J.; Ph.D. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sydney, Zool. Bldg., SYDNEY, N.S.W.
2026, Australia
a MyeUnation of dorsal root ganglia in vitro. Rat
b Developmental defects in myeUnation characterised by media containing neuropathic sera from
humans. Rat
c Development of the reproductive system. Pseudochirus peregrinus (Marsupialia)
ARMENTI, V. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Effects of maternal hypervitaminosis A on perinatal lung maturation. Rat
ARMSTRONG, J. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Ottawa, OTTAWA, Ont. KIN 6N5, Canada
a Mutagenesis, mutant isolation, and characterization of developmental mutants. Ambystoma
mexicanum (Urodela)
b Regulation of lipid biosynthesis during development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
ARMSTRONG, P. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Control of active cellular motiUty during embryogenesis. Fundulus heterocUtus (Teleostei)
b Expression of tissue affinities; their role in control of embryonic morphogenesis. Chicken
c Localisation of adhesive and nonadhesive membrane domains in embryonic epithelia. Rana
pipiens (Anura)
d Role of active motility in intercellular invasion. Chicken, Mouse
e Motility and adhesion of intlammatory cells. Limulus polyphemus (Xiphosura), Mouse
ARMSTRONG, P. B.; M.D., Prof. (i:mer.) - Dept.of Anat., Upstate Med. Ctr., State' Univ. of New Yok,
SYRACUSE, NY 13210, USA
ARNOLD, J. M.: Ph.D., Prof. Kevvalo Marine Lab., Pacif. Bionied. Res. Ctr., Univ. of Hawaii, 41
Ahui St., HONOLULU, HI 96813, USA
a Studies on the egg cortex (histochemistry, electron microscopy, centrifugation). Loligo pealii
(Decapoda), Octopus spec. (Octopoda, Cephalopoda)
b Blastoderm formation and cleavage. (Cephalopoda)
c Mechanism of tissue mass fusion in vitro and in vivo
d Histochemistry and electron microscopy of gametogenesis. Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda)
e Egg laying and fertilization in captivity to study embryology. Same species as d
ARTAL. R.; M.D. - Univ. of California Med. Ctr., Women's Hosp., Rm.5K9, 1240 N. Mission Rd.,
LOS ANGELES. CA 90033, USA
a Maturation of sympathoadrenal system in fetus
b Pathophysiology of chorioamniotic membranes
c Diabetes in pregnancy
d Catecholamine physiology in pregnancy
ARTAVANIS-TSAKONAS, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, CA 94305,
USA
ARTZT, K.; Ph.D. - Devi. Genet. Lab., Mem. Sloan-Kettering Cane. Ctr., 1275 York Ave., NEW
YORK, NY 10021, USA
a Cell surface antigens of embryonal tumors. Mouse
b Development of embryonal tumors from mutant embryonic material. Mouse
ARZEE, Ms. T.; Ph.D. -- Dept. of Bot., Tel-Aviv Univ., RAMAT-AVIV, Israel
ASAHI, T.; D.Agr., - Lab. of Biochem., Fac. of Agric, Nagoya Univ., Chikusa, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Biochemistry of cell organelle biogenesis during early seed germination. Pisum sativum, Phaseolus
mungo (PapiUonaceae)
ASAI, E.; M.Sc. - Biol. Inst., Kanazawa Med. Univ., UCHINADA-machi, Ishikawa-ken, 920-02 Japan
ASAKURA, K. - Biol. Inst., Kanazawa Med. Univ., UCHINADA-machi, Ishikawa-ken, 920-02 Japan
ASAMI, K.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa-4-chome, CHIBA, 260
Japan
a Chromosomal proteins in regenerating liver. Rat
b Changes in egg energy metabolism at fertilisation. Anthocidaris crassispina, Hemicentrotus
pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
ASAN, Ms. E.; Ph.D., D.D.S. - Dept. of HistoL and Embryol., Med. Fac, Hacettepe Univ., ANKARA,
Turkey
a Teratogenic effect of cortisone on development and fusion of palatal shelves. (Mammalia)
ASAYAMA, S. t Prof. (Eifier.) - Dept. of Biol., Osaka City Univ., OSAKA, Japan
ASHA, Ms. S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHERRY 605006, India
ASNANI, M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA 390002, India
a Liver, spleen, and lymph gland regeneration. (Reptilia; Aves)
ATKINSON, B. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of W. Ontario, LONDON, Ont. N6A 5B7, Canada
a Metamorphosis: regulation of intracellular transcriptional and translational processes by thyroid
and pituitary hormones; chromosomal and ribosomal protein. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
b Myogenesis: regulation of development at the transcriptional and translational level in cultured
myoblasts. Rana catesbeiana (Anura), Mouse
ATSUMI, Ms. S.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Chiba Univ., CHIBA, 280 Japan
a How neurons regulate the function and differentiation of target cells. Chicken
AUCLAIR, W.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Sch. of Sci.. Rensselaer Polytechn. Inst., TROY,
NY 12181, USA
AUERBACH, R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1117 W. Johnson St., MADISON,
WI 53706, USA
a Cellular interactions in development of immune response, tumor immunology, and angiogenesis.
Mouse
AUERSPERG, N.: M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Brit. Columbia, VANCOUVER, B.C.
V6T I W5, Canada
a Interaction of cellular and environmental factors in tumor histogenesis in vitro. Rat, Man
AUSTIN, L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168, Australia
a Biochemistry and molecular biology of regenerative processes after axotomy; axoplasmic
transport of proteins and tRNA and its relationship to regeneration. Rat
b Biochemistry of muscle diseases, part, membrane abnormalities. Man
AUSTIN, Ms. S. A.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Environm. Studies, Univ. of Adelaide, G.P.O. Box 498,
ADELAIDE, S.A. 5001 , AustraUa
a Effect of doses of herbicides on development. Limnodynastes tasmaniensis (Anura)
AVERY, J. K.; D.D.S. , Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109,
USA
a Neurotrophic effects on rates and quality of dentin formation in teeth (nerve resection, electron
microscopy, micro-measurements). Mouse
AWITI, Ms. L.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Entomol., Univ. of Nairobi, P.O.Box 30 197, NAIROBI, Kenya
AYAKI, T.; M.S. - Dept. of Genet., Nagasaki Univ., 12-4, Sakamoto-machi, NAGASAKI, 852 Japan
a Radiation genetics (imaginal discs). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
AZAR (GEALIJA), Ms. I.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
AZIZ, F. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of ZooL, Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey, ALEXANDRIA,
Egypt
a Effect of immunodepressors on regenerative ability. Bufo regularis (Anura)
AZOUBEL, R.: M. D., Ph.D., Prof. - see part 1, p. II
BABA, S.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Konan Women's Univ.. 2-23 Morikita machi 6-chome,
Higashinada-ku, KOBE, 658 Japan
BACHVAROVA, Ms. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. CoU., Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave., NEW
YORK, NY 10021, USA
a Gene expression in oogenesis. Mouse
b Maternal and embryonic control of early development. Mouse
BAETZ, A. L.; Ph.D. - Natl. Anim. Dis. Ctr., S.E.A., A.R.. P.O.Box 70, AMES, lA 50010, USA
a Techniques to sample amniotic and allantoic fluids repeatedly; examination of their constituents
to compare normal animals with those infected with agents causing abortion. Bos taurus
(Artiodactyla)
b Enzymatic diagnostic or immunologic test on maternal plasma in order to predict fetal death or
placental disruption. Same species as a
BAGNARA, J. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Cell, and Developm. Biol., Univ. of Arizona, TUCSON, AZ
85721, USA
a Various aspects of the development and endocrinology of pigmentation. Many spp. (Amphibia)
b Ultrastructure of chromatophores. Same species as a
c Developmental physiology of xanthophores, erythrophores, and iridophores. Same species as a
d Common origin of all pigment cells from a common stem cell and common origin of aU
pigmentary organelles from a primordial organelle derived from the endoplasmic reticulum.
rVertebrata)
e Formation at metamorphosis of the melanosome (eumelanin with pterorhodin cortex) from the
larval melanosome. (Phyllomedusinae, Anura)
f Neural crest: pattern formation on dorsal surface. (Anura)
g Reproductive biology: gonadal analysis, gonadotropin analyses. Pachymedusa dacnicolor
(Phyllomedusinae, Anura)
h Lipid changes in developing embryos. Species as g, and Rana pipiens (Anura)
BAGWELL, J. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave., NEW ORLEANS,
LA 70112, USA
a Size-age relationships and external morphology during development. Meriones unguiculatus
(Rodentia)
b Tlie nature and timing of events during palatal closure. Same species as a
BAILEY, R. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Med. Sci., Univ. of Alaska, FAIRBANKS, AK 99701 , USA
BAKER, P. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Cleveland State Univ., Euclid at 24th St., CLEVELAND,
OH 44115, USA
a Maturation of indoleamine biochemistry in brain. Mouse
b Drug action upon maturing brain. Mouse
BAKER, R. F.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of South. Calif., University Park, LOS
ANGELES, CA 90007, USA
BAL, A. K.; Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Mem. Univ. of Newfoundland, ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. AlB 3X9,
Canada
a Germination. Rubus chamaemorus (Rosaceae)
b Developmental physiology of symbiotic root nodules. Glycine max (Papilionaceae)
BALINSKI, B. I.; Dr. biol. sci.. Prof. (Emer.) - 19 Oban Avenue, Blaugowrie, 2194 JOHANNES-
BURG, S. Africa
BALLARD, W. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER, NH 03755, USA
a Morphogenetic movements in embryos. (Teleostei; Holostei; Chondrostei; Elasmobranchii)
b Monograph on developmental anatomy. Amby stoma spec. (Urodela)
BAND, R. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of ZooL, Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824, USA
a Encystation requirements. Entamoeba histolytica (Rhizopoda)
b Mechanism of cytokinesis without mitosis. Acanthamoeba castellanii (Rhizopoda)
BANERJEE, S. D.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Pediat., Stanford Univ., 300 Pasteur Drive, STANFORD, CA
94305, USA
a Morphogenetic role of extracellular materials (collagen, mucopolysaccharide) and enzyme
(hyaluronidase) during in vitro development of salivary submandibular epithelia. Mouse
b Synthesis of macromolecules (collagen, mucopolysaccharide, RNA, enzymes) during inductive
interaction in vitro. Mouse
BANK, H. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Med. Univ. of S. Carolina, 143 Ashley Ave., CHARLESTON,
SC 29403, USA
a Teratogenic effects of freezing on embryos. Mouse
b Cryogenic preservation of embryos. Mouse, Rabbit
BARBER, Ms. M. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Calif. State Univ., 18111 Nordhoff St.,
NORTHRIDGE, CA 91330, USA
a Effect of teratogenic or activating agents on enzymes of cell surface in early development.
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea), Patiria miniata (Asteroidea)
b Isozymes of G-6-P dehydrogenase changing at fertilisation and ammonia or calcium ionophore
activation. Lytechinus pictus, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
c Localisation of isozymes of G— 6— P dehydrogenase in cell fractions. Species as b
BARBIERI, F. D.; Dr. Biophem., Prof. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461,
4000 S.M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Primary induction: characterisation of the inducing agent. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
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BARNARD, Ms. S. B.; Dr. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of the Orange Free State, P.O.Box 339, BLOEM-
FONTHIN 9300, S. Africa
a Experiments on inner ear development. Chicken ,,to ^ » r>^^, ^ t,c- a
BARRY, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Carnegie Labs, of Embryol., Univ. ot Cahtornia, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Computerized cataloguing of Carnegie and other embryological collections. Man
BAST, R. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Cleveland State Univ., 1983 E. 24th St., CLEVELAND, OH
441 15, USA , ,
a Interactions of yolk-protein precursor, a follicle cell synthesized protem, and the oocyte
membrane during yolk deposition. Hyalophora cecropia (Lepidoptera)
BATTLE, Ms. H. 1.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of W. Ontario, LONDON, Ont.
N6A 5B7. Canada , ^ , ^ , , , ..
a Radiological and dermatoglyphic study of a hereditary anomaly: brachydactyly type A4
(Temtamy type) involving brachymesophalangy of digits II and V together with foreshortening of
the terminal phalanx of digit I in hands and to a lesser extent in feet. Man
BAUMINGER, Ms. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel Aviv Univ.,
TEL HASHOMER, Israel ^ .
BAYNE, Ms. E. Kahn; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Pkw., BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Cell surface differentiation during myogenesis
BEALE, S. I. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI 0291 2, USA
a Development of photosyntlictic apparatus and developmental adaptation ot photosynthetic
machinery to light envu-onment. Various spp. (Algae and other Plantae)
BEAMS, H. W.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Fine structure and physical properties of mitotic apparatus in blastomeres. Brachydanio rerio
(Teleostei)
b Ultrastructure and vitellogenesis in the oocyte. Oniscus asellus (Isopoda, Crustacea)
BECERRA DE GUZMAN, Ms. M.; M.D. - Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes,
MERIDA, Venezuela ..,„,, „ .^
BEEBE D. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Uniformed Serv. Univ. of the Health Sci.,4301 Jones Bridge
Rd., BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
BEGG, D. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON, MA 02115,
'j'SA X, , . f
a Micromanipulation studies of chromosome movement in spermatocytes. Nephrotoma terruginea
(Diptera)
b Regulation of actin polymerisation in developing eggs. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
(Echinoidea) , t -imn
BEHRMAN S J.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Ctr. for Res. in Reprod. Biol., L 3100
Women's Hosp., ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
BEIG, D.; Ph.D., Prof. -^ept. de Biol., Inst, de Biocienc, Univ. Estadual Paulista, C.P. 178, 13500
RIO CLAR:6, BrazU .
a Organogenesis and differentiation of the genital system (comparative study in 3 castes during
postembryonic development). Trigona postica (Hymenoptera)
b Morphogenesis and functional development of corpora allata (including neurohormone
production). (MeUponinae, Hymenoptera)
c Control of polymorphic development with special reference to envuronmental factors. Same
species as b .
d Morphogenesis and growth of larval and pupal ovarioles of worker and queen. Same species as b
BEKOFF Ms A C.- Ph.D. - Dept. of Envnonm. Popul. and Organ. Biol., Univ. of Colorado,
Campus Box B-334, BOULDER, CO 80309, USA
a Development of interlimb coordination. Chicken, Rat
b Development of the neural circuitry underlying walking and hatching; roles of sensory feedback
and descending input. Chicken , „^„ . . ^^
BELL, G. A.; Ph. D. - Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ., P.O.Box 475, CANBERRA, A.C.T.
2601, Australia
a Visual system development. Chicken
BELL, P. B., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Oval, Rm. 222,
NORMAN, OK 73019, USA
a Mechanism of cell motihty and control of cell motiUty by contact inhibition,
b Role of cytoskeleton and cell surface in cellular morphogenesis
BELL W J • Ph.D., Prof. - Depts. of Entomol., and of Physiol. & Cell Biol., Univ. of Kansas, Snow
HaU, LAWRENCE, KS 66045 , USA . .
a Timetable of events, ceUular mechanisms and essential factors in the maintenance ot juvenile
hormone initiated yolk deposition in vitro. Periplaneta americana (Blattodea) ,,, ^^^^^ ,,„.
BENDER H A ; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, IN 46556, USA
a Phenogenetic studies of the ovarian tissue of female-sterile mutants. DrosophUa melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Effects of genetic suppressors and enhancers upon pleiotropic systems. Same species as a
c Effects of chomenes (precocene and derivatives) upon maturation of the reproductive system.
Coelopa frigida (Diptera) , „ ,. ,
d Genetic "dissection" of the syndrome of effects of the lozenge pseudoallehc cornplex, using
ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS) induced and spontaneous suppressor mutations and enhancers.
Same species as a ,, , , »,,.,,, -v/r-vny^ xiv
BENNETT, D.; Dr., Prof. - Mem. Sloan-Kettermg Cane. Ctr., 1275 York Ave., NEW YORK, NY
10021, USA
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a Effect of mutant genes on embryonic development. Mouse, Rat
b Cell surface antigens in spermatogenesis and embryonic development. Mouse, Rat
BENSON, S. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Calif. State Univ., HAYWARD, CA 94542, USA
a Molecular and biochemical events underlying spicule and pigment synthesis (collagen and
tyrosinase synthesis measured in whole animals and isolated cell populations). (Echinoidea)
BENZO, C. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Upstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York, 766 Irving Ave.,
SYRACUSE, NY 13210, USA
a Development and control of glycogen metabolism in embryonic and neonatal liver. Chicken
b The role of hormones in the ultrastructural and biochemical development of embryonic liver in
organ culture. Chicken
c Structural and functional differentiation of the endocrine pancreas. Chicken
d Developmental morphology and biochemical characterisation of the glycogen body and accessory
lobes of Lachi in the nerve cord. Chicken
BERESFORD, VV. A.; D Phil Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., MORGAN-
TOWN, WV 26506, USA
a Development of penile bone (TEM,SEM). Rat
b Formation of tissues intermediate between bone and cartilage from blastemas of regeneration and
early osteogenesis. Anolis carolinensis (Lacertilia), Rat
c Factors evoking secondary chondrogenesis
BERGER, J. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Brit. Columbia. VANCOUVER, B.C. V6T 1W5,
Canada
BERLINROOD, M.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Goucher Coll., BALTIMORE, MD
21204, USA
BERNFIELD, M. R.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pediat., Stanford Univ., 300 Pasteur Drive, STANFORD,
CA 94305, USA
a Embryonic epitheha: synthesis of macromolecules (collagen, mucopolysaccharide, RNA,
enzymes) during inductive interactions in vitro. Mouse
b Morphogenetic role of extracellular materials (collagen, mucopolysaccharide) during in vitro
development of salivary submandibular epithelia. Mouse
c Cellular adhesion and recognition. Cliicken
BERRILL, N. J.; Ph.D. - 410 Swarthmore Ave., SWARTHMORE, PA 19081, USA
BERRY, S. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457, USA
a Nucleic acid metabohsm during differentiation (ultracentrifugation, gradient centrifugation,
autoradiography, chromatography). Hyalophora cecropia (Lepidoptera)
b Endocrine control of differentiation (LM, EM, autoradiography, organ culture). (Saturniidae,
Lepidoptera)
c RNA synthesis during oogenesis (autoradiography, EM, gradient centrifugation). Various spp.
(Lepidoptera)
d Protein synthesis in specialised organs (autoradiography, EM, gradient centrifugation). Species
as a
e Cyclic nucleotide metabolism in CNS (LM, EM, radioimmune assay). Species as c
BERSU, E. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1255 Linden Drive, MADISON, WI
53706, USA
a Variations occuring in malformations caused by aneuploidy and mutations (gross anatomy),
especially phenotypes of 13-, 18-, and 21 -trisomy syndromes. Man
b Effects of trisomy 19 on morphology and development. Mouse
c Characterisation of a new recessive gene mutation associated with defective cartilage growth.
Mouse
BERTALANFFY, F. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Manitoba, Basic Med. Sci. Bldg.,
730 William Ave., WINNIPEG, Man. R3E 0W3, Canada
a Rates of cell division of neoplastic populations. Mouse, Rat
b Cell renewal and cytodynamics of normal cell populations. Mouse, Rat
c Effects of cytosine arabinoside on cell development and proUferation. Mouse, Rat
d Combined treatment of normal and malignant cell populations with cytosine arabinoside and
x-irradiation. Mouse
BESHARSE, J. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Membrane differentiation and cell-cell interaction during development of photoreceptors.
Xenopus laevis (Anura), Rat
BETZ, T. W.: Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Carleton Univ., OTTAWA, Ont. KIS
566, Canada
a Endocrine ontogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Hormonal and other factors controUing differentiation of the duodenum, spleen, neural retiiia,
adeno-hypophysis, hemoglobin, yolk sac, and hatching and growth of the embryo. Same species
as a
BETZALEL, M. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Life Sci., Tel-Aviv Univ., Ramat-Aviv, TEL-AVIV, Israel
BHANDARI, N. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of DeUii, DELHI 1 10007, India
BHASKARAN, G.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Developm. Biol, and Dept. of Biol., Texas A & M Univ.,
COLLEGE STATION, TX 77843, USA
a Pattern formation in the integument: 1. differentiation of abdommal histoblasts: developmental
capacity, regulation, cell interaction; 2. cellular and biochemical aspects of the posterior margin
induced pattern transformation. Sarcophaga bullata, Musca domestica (Diptera), Galleria
meUonella, Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera) ^ ,, , u
b Hormonal control of growth and development. Sarcophaga buUata (Diptera), Hyalophora
cecropia (Lepidoptera)
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BIDDLE, h. G.; Ph.D. - Div. of Paediat. and Med. Biochem., I'ac. of Med., Univ. of Calgary,
CALGARy", Alta., Canada ^^^ ^. , ^ ^^ ^ ^ ,„
also: Kinsmen Pediat. Res. Ctr., Alberta Children's Hosp., 1820 Richmond Rd. S. W.,
CALGARY, Alta. T2T 5C7, Canada . .
a Genetic control of the embryonic response variation to cleft-palate mducmg teratogens m mbred
strains; statistical models to quantitate embryonic development and teratogenic response to
search for variations in development and "mutations" in teratogenic response. Mouse
b Mutations affecting the pairing of sex chromosomes during meiosis. Mouse ...xir-rr^M
BII'GON, Ms. R. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pharmacol., Univ. of Connecticut Health Ctr., 1-ARMlNGJUN,
CT 06032, USA . , , ,^ ,
a Ontogenesis of the calcium-dependent action potential in the heart ventricle, evoked by electrical
stimulation (amplitude, rate of rise, vohage-dependence, refractory period) studied after blockage
of the sodium-dependent component (4-21 day embryo, hatchling). Chicken
BIRD, D. J.; M.Sc. - Sch. of Environm. and Life Sci.. Murdoch Univ., South St., MURDOCH, W.A.
6153, Australia
a Physiology, ecology and biochemistry of larvae; metamorphosis. Geotria australia, Lampetra
fluviatihs, L. planeri (Cyclostomata)
BIRGE W J ■ Ph.D., Prof. - Sect, on Regulat. and Devi. Biol., Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Kentucky,
MorganBldg.Rm 101, LEXINGTON, KY 40506, USA
a I'uctional and morphological differentiation of the blood-brain barrier. Chicken; (Mammalia)
b Environmental toxicology of reproduction. (Vertebrata)
BLACK, R. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Wilham and Mary, WILLIAMSBURG, VA
23i85,USA o , . A ^ ■
a Tracer studies of metabohc pathways in embryos. Chrysaora quinquecirrha (Scyphozoa), Arbacia
punctulata (Echinoidea)
b Development of enzymes in embryos. Same species as a
BLACKLER A. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Sect, of Genet, and Develop., Div. of Biol. Sci., Cornell Univ.,
Emerson Hall, ITHACA. NY 14853, USA
a Developmental effects of delayed fertilisation. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Production of homozygous diploids. Xenopus laevis, X. borealis, X. tropicahs (Anura)
BLAMIRE, J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Brooklyn Coll., NEW YORK, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
a DNA.RNA and protein metabolism during embryogenesis and early development; isolation and
characterization of morphological and developmental mutants; use of inhibitors of nucleic acid
metabohsm and their consequences. Volvox carter! (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae)
b Relationship between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA during asexual reproduction, mating and
meiosis; control pathways. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Fungi) x,^^„,x, ,„»,
BLAYDES D. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., West Virginia Univ., Brooks HaU, MORGANTOWN, WV
26506, USA .
a Mode of action of cytokinins in development (tissue and cell culture). Glycine max
(Papihonaceae), Nicotiana spec. (Solanaceae)
BLOCH, D. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Bot. Dept., Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712, USA
a Flow-cytometric analysis of spermiogenesis. Rat . .
b Cell cycle kinetics, relating cell cycle stages, and frequencies of G-0 stages to cell differentiation
(flow-cytometrics). Various systems
e Flow-cytometry of erythropoiesis. Chicken -,^r,- ,, „
BLOOM S E.- Ph.D. - Dept. of Poultry Sci., NY State Coll. of Agric. at Cornell Univ., 215 Rice Hah,
ITHACA, NY 14853, USA . . • „ , rr .
a Cytology development, and reproductive performance of mitotic mutants, especiaUy the ettects
of age and sex on the development of binucleated erythrocytes. Meleagris gallopavo (Aves)
b Effects of selected environmental chemicals on morphogenesis and genetic constitution of early
embryos. Chicken xr^^^rr itpa
BLUMENFELD M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Minnesota, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55455, USA
BODE, H. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi, and Ceh Biol., Univ. of Calif., IRVINE, CA 92717, USA
a Control of differentiation and division of the interstitial cell, a multipotent stem cell. Hydra spec.
(Hydrozoa) . . e ^u u a
b Processes and mechanism underlying pattern regulation in regenerating pieces ot the body
column. Same species as a
BODEMER, C. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biomed. History, Sch. of Med., Univ. of Washington, SEAl ILL,
WA 98195. USA
a History of embryology, 1600-1900
BODENSTEIN D.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gihner Hall,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901, USA ^^^
BOELL E. J.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Osborn Mem. Lab., Yale Univ., P.O.Box
2169, NEW HAVEN, CT 06520, USA . .
a Changes in enzymatic activity of embryonic tissues during growth and differentiation.
(Amphibia; Aves; Mammalia)
b Maturation, metabohsm, motility, and fertilisabihty ot spermatozoa. (Mammalia)
BOGENHAGEN, D. F.; M.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115W. University
Pkw., BALTIMORE, MD 21210. USA . .
a Transcription of genes for 5sRNA using DNA cloned in E. coh plasmids; the in vitro transcription
system is derived from X. leavis oocytes. Xenopus laevis, X. boreahs (Anura) -.oAin
BOLENDER, D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Texas Tech Univ., Health Sci. Ctr., LUBBOCK, IX /y43U,
USA
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BOLLUM, F. J.; Ph.D. - Biochem., Uniformed Serv. Univ. of the Health Sci.,4301 Jones Bridge Rd.,
BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
a Polymerizing enzymes in embryo. (Echinoidea)
b Thymus and hematopoietic system in embryo. Chicken, Mouse; (Primates)
BONNER, J. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138, BLOOMINGTON, IN
47401, USA
a Regulation of gene expression during development. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
BONNER, J. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Chemotaxis and differentiation. (Acrasiales)
BONNETT, H. T.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Nuclear-organellar interaction in development. Various species (Solanaceae)
BONNY PILO; Dr. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA 390002, India
a Liver, spleen, and lymph gland regeneration. (Repilia; Aves)
b Development of brain. (Aves)
BOONE, W. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol, and Environm. Sci., Georgia CoU., MILLEDGEVILLE, GA
31061, USA
a Teratogenic effects of various drugs on in vitro development of embryos. Chicken.
BORACK, L. I.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool. and Physiol., Rutgers Univ., 195 University Ave., NEWARK,
NJ 07102, USA
a Developmental genetics of the enzymes of glucuronate metabolism. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Physiology of development: ascorbate metabolism. Sus spec. (Artiodactyla)
BOU-RESLI, Ms. M. N. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Kuwait, KUWAIT, Kuwait
a Oogenesis and embryogenesis (TEM, SEM). Acanthodactylus scutellatus hardyi (Lacertiha, and
other Reptiles)
BOVING, B. G.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Wayne State Univ., 540E. Canfield Ave., DETROIT, MI
48201, USA
a Blastocyst spacing, orientation, and implantation mechanisms. Oryctolagus cuniculus
(Lagomorpha)
b Relation of trophoblast invasion to blood vessels underlying uterine epithelium, and the
anatomical, mechanical, and chemical basis for it. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha), Macaca
mulatta (Primates)
c Identification and function of non-ceUular blastocyst coverings. Same species as a
d Structure and function of trophoblast knobs. Same species as a
e Mechanism of blastocyst transport by uterus. Same species as a
f Origin and development of epithelia of uterus and vagina. Homo sapiens (Primates) (with R. L.
BOVING)
g Time and location of sex hormone binding sites in fetal genital tract. Man (with R. L. BOVING)
BOVING, R. L. - Dept. of Anat., Wayne State Univ., 540 E. Canfield Ave., DETROIT, MI 48201,
USA
a Origin and development of epithelia of uterus and vagina. Homo sapiens (Primates) (with B. G.
BOVING)
b Time and location of sex hormone binding sites in fetal genital tract. Man (with B. G. BOVING)
BOYER, Ms. B. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Union CoU., SCHENECTADY, NY 12308, USA
a Development, part, cytoplasmic locaUsation in the vegetal pole and EM of oogenesis. Neochildia
fusca (Acoela, TurbeUaria)
BRAUCKMANN, Ms. E. S.; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman. Chacabuco 461,4000
S.M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Biochemistry of differentiation. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
BRAUN, A. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. of Plant Biol., RockefeUer Univ., 66th St. and York Ave., NEW
YORK, NY 10021, USA
BRESSLER, R. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Mount Sinai Sch. of Med., City Univ. of New York, Fifth
Ave, and 100th St., NEW YORK, NY 10029, USA
BREYERE, E. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Sibley Mem. Hosp., American Univ., 5255 Loughboro Rd.
N.W., WASHINGTON, DC 20016, USA
BRICK, I.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Dept., New York Univ., Washington Square, NEW YORK, NY 10003,
USA
a Genetic control of cell surfaces in the development of pigment pattern. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
b Quantitative cell adhesion studies in the gastrula. Rana pipiens (Anura)
c Electrokinetics and time-lapse cinematography of somatopleure and neural crest cells. Same
species as a
d Cell surface specializations of presumptive germ layer cells of blastula and gastrula (scanning and
transmission E.M.). Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
e Hypoblast formation. Chicken
f Acetylcholinesterase activity in blastoderm during hypoblast and mesoderm formation. Chicken
g Cytochemical localization of serotonin in blastula and gastrula. Same species as b
BRIGGS, R. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan HaU 138, BLOOMINGTON,
IN 47401, USA
a Developmental genetics. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
b Nuclear function during differentiation. Rana spec. (Anura)
BRINKLEY, Ms. L. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan, 4643 Med. Sci. Bldg. II, ANN
ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Tissue interactions in the formation of the secondary palate. Mouse
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BRODY, S.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. C-016, Univ. of California, San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
BROMLEY, S. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., LAST LANSING, MI 48824,
USA
a Hormonal and neural intlucnccs in limb regeneration. Notophthalmus viridesccns and other spp.
(Urodcla)
BROOKBANK, J. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Florida, GAINISVILLl-, FL 3261 1, USA
BROOKS, Ms. J. A.: B.Sc. (Hons.) - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Adelaide, North Terrace, G.P.O.Box
498, ADLLAIDi;, S.A. 5001, Australia
a Incidence of skeletal abnormalities in natural populations and possible influence of insecticides
on development. Limnodynastes tasmaniensis, Ranidella signifera (Anura)
b Regenerative capacity. Species as a, Litoria ewingi and other Australian spp. (Anura)
BROOKS, Ms. M. A.; Ph.D.. Prof. - Dept. of Entoniol., Fish., and Wildlife, Univ. of Minnesota, 1980
Folwell Ave., ST. PAUL, MN 55108, USA
a Effects of intracellular symbiotic microorganisms on vitellogenesis and embryonic development.
Blattella germanica, Periplaneta americana (Blattodea)
b Growth and differentiation of cells in vitro modified by infection with intracellular
microorganisms. Blattella germanica (Blattodea)
c Duration of viability of oocyte symbiotes cultured in extracellular conditions. Species as b
d Altered moulting behavior of hosts that have received embryo implants. Species as b
BROTHERS, Ms. A. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, Life Sci. Bldg. 4079, BERKELEY,
CA 94720, USA
a Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions: 1 . nature of substances produced during oogenesis; 2. manner in
which they function to affect gene expression during early development. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Maternal inheritance and transmission genetics of mitochondria. Species as a
BROWDER, L. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept of Biol., Univ. of Calgary, CALGARY, Alta. T2N 1N4, Canada
a Role of neural crest in myogenesis. Xenopus laevis, X. borealis (Anura)
BROWN, D. D.; M.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University Parkway,
BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Isolation of 5S ribosomal RNA genes and analysis of their transcription. Xenopus laevis, X.
borealis (Anura)
BROWN, D. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Cell Res. Inst., Biol. Labs. 220, Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712,
USA
BROWN, I. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, TORONTO, Ont. M5S 1 Al , Canada
a Changes during brain development of 1. RNA synthesis (nucleic acid hybridisation): 2. protein
synthesis (cell-free translation of purified mRNA incl. analysisof brain specific proteins i.e. SI 00):
3. nucleosome organisation of chromatin. Mouse, Rat, Rabbit
BROWN, K. S.; M.D. - Developm. Genet. Sect., Natl. Inst, of Dent. Res., Natl. Inst, of Health, Bldg.
30, Rm 106, BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
BROWN, R. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Chem., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Cincinnati, 231 Bethesda Ave.,
CINCINNATI, OH 45267, USA
a Onset of immunoglobulin synthesis during early development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
BROWN, T. T., Jr.: D.V.M., Ph.D. Natl. Anim. Disease Ctr., S.E.A., A.R., P.O.Box 70, AMES, lA
50010, USA
a Role of swine influenza virus in reproductive failure and as a causative agent of fetal anomalies.
Pig
BROWNELL, Ms. A. G.; Ph.D. - Lab. for Devi. Biol., Univ. of Southern California, Gerontol. Ctr.
Rm 314, LOS ANGELES, CA 90007, USA
a Influence of extracellular matrix materials, especially basement membrane constituents on
development and differentiation during embryogenesis in vitro, studied on mandibular molar.
Mouse
BRUMMETT, Ms. A. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Oberlin Coll., OBERLIN, OH 44074, USA
a Biochemical changes concomitant with differentiation in the embryo. Fundulus heterocUtus
(Teleostei)
b SEM and TEM of oocyte, egg, fertilisation, embryo and morphogenetic movements in early
embryos. Species as a
BRUST, R. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Entomol., Fac. of Agric, Univ. of Manitoba, WINNIPEG, Man.
R3T2N2, Canada
a Effect of photoperiod and temperature on the induction and termination of diapause in larvae
and embryos. Weyeomyia smithii, Aedes atrophalpus (Culicidae, Diptera)
b Autogeny. (Culicidae & Simuliidae & Tabanidae: Diptera)
BRYAN, J. H. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, GA 30602, USA
a Cytochemistry of gamete formation. Mouse
b Differentiation of spermatozoa in mutants (light and electron microscopy). Mouse
c Histological and cytochemical studies of the brain during development of hydrocephaly in
neonatal mutants. Mouse
d Histological and ultrastructural studies of developing defective incisor teeth in neonatal mutants.
Mouse
e Development of mutant tissue transplanted to tolerant wild-type hosts (emphasis on
spermatogenesis in tissue from male-sterile mutants). Mouse
BRYANT, P. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Devi. Biol. Ctr., Univ. of California, IRVINE, CA 92717, USA
a Regeneration and duplication in imaginal discs. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Ultrastructure of imaginal discs. Same species as a
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c Cell death in imaginal discs. Same species as a
d Wound healing in imaginal discs. Same species as a
e Organ culture in vitro. Same species as a
BRYANT (POYNTZ), Ms. S. V.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi, and Cell Biol., Univ. of California, IRVINE,
CA 92717, USA
a Regulation and pattern formation in regenerating limbs. Ambystoma mexicanum, Triturus
viridescens (Urodela)
BRYDEN, M. M.; Ph.D., D.Sc.V.M. - Sch. of Anat., Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia, BRISBANE, Qld.
4067, Australia
BUDEGUER de ATENOR, Ms. M. S. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Endocrine control and metabolism during oocyte maturation. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
BUENO, O. C; M.Sc. - Dept. de Biol., Inst, de Biocienc, Univ. Estadual Paulista, C.P. 178, 13500
RIO CLARO, Brazil
a Functional development of corpora allata during metamorphosis. Apis spec, Melipona spec,
Trigona spec. (Hymenoptera)
b Organogenesis of ovary. (Apidae, Hymenoptera)
BUHLER, Ms. M. I. ; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 46 1 , 4000 S. M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Oocyte maturation: energetic metabolism as an expression of cytoplasmic maturation. Bufo
arenarum (Anura)
BURBACHER, T. M. - Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Washington, CDMRC, WJ-10, SEATTLE, WA
98195, USA
a Methylmercury teratogenesis and postnatal development. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
b Prematurity and postnatal development. Species as a
BURCHILL, B. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE,
KS 66045, USA
BURDEN, S. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON, MA 02115,
USA
a Role of the synaptic basal lamina in developing and regenerating neuromuscular junctions.
Mouse, Rabbit
BURDI. A. R.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept of Anat., Univ. of Michigan, Med. Sci. Bldg. II, ANN ARBOR,
MI 48109, USA
a Variabilities and polymorphisms in prenatal dental development. Man
b Sexual dimorphisms in facial embryogenesis. Man
c Prenatal growth patterns of head and face. Man
d Tissue interactions during early development of the skull. Chicken,
e Confirming the teratologic model: developmental parallelisms between man and monkey. Macaca
nemestrina, Man (Primates)
BURDON-JONES, C: Ph.D., Prof. - Depts. of Marine Biol, and Zool., James Cook Univ. of N.Queens-
land, P.O. James Cook Univ., TOWNSVILLE, Qld. 481 1 , Australia
a Developmental biology. (Enteropneusta; Pterobranchia)
BURGESS, D. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth CoU., HANOVER, NH 03755, USA
BURK, Ms. D. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Dent., Univ. of the Pacific, 2155 Webster St., SAN
FRANCISCO, CA 94115, USA
a Morphogenesis of median cleft lip induced by injection of diazo-oxo-norleucine. Mouse
b Histochemistry and autoradiography of extracellular matrix in facial processes of control and
teratogen-treated embryos. Mouse
BURNSIDE, Ms. M. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol.-Anat., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, CA 94720,
USA
a The mechanism of morphogenetic cell shape change studied in neural plate formation of Taricha
torosa and Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela), and in photoreceptor elongation and contraction
as a model. Lutjanus spec, Hemulon spec. (Teleostei)
BURTON, A. L.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 7703 Floyd Curl
Drive, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78284, USA
a Development of glial cells studied in tissue cultures
BUSS, E. G.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Poultry Sci., Pennsylvania State Univ., 203 Anim. Industr. Bldg.,
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 16802, USA
a Cause of diploidy in parthenogenones: fusion of haploid cells or non-disjunction during cell
divisions. Meleagris gallopavo (Aves)
b Identification of lethal genes by observing embryos developing parthenogenetically. Species as a
c Bowed-hock in males: biochemical cause; conditions and earliest age at which the defect of the
tendons is recognisable. Species as a
d Parameters for altered fat metabolism causing obesity. Cliicken
e Parameters for genetic limitation in ability to absorb calcium causing sub-minimal levels for bone
and shell. Chicken
BUTLER, H.: M.D., B. Chir. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask. S7N
OWO, Canada
a Implantation, placentation, and early embryology. Galago s. senegalensis (Primates)
BUTLER, W. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-22, Univ. of Calif.. San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
BUTROS, J. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Embryol., Sch. of Med., St. George's Univ., General Hosp.,
P.O.Box 7, GRENADA, West Indies
No work on developmental biology in progress
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BUTTERWORTH, F. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Oakland Univ., ROCHESTER, MI 48063,
USA
a Hormonal and genetic control of development of adipose tissue on cellular and biochemical level
(microsurgery, transplantation, cytology, biochemistry, organ culture). Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b The role of the internal environment and of development of lysosomes on rate of programmed
cell death of the larval fat body. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
c Ecdysone-protein complexes in blood and specific tissues. Drosophila hydei (Diptera)
d Biochemistry of male Upid and ultrastructure of male-sterile mutants. Same species as a
BUTZEL, H. M., Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Union CoU., SCHENECTADY, NY 12308,
USA
a Developmental genetics: mating types and morphogenesis; analysis of mating type proteins.
Paramecium aurelia, Didinium nasutum, Tetrahymena pyriformis (Cilia ta)
BYRD. E. W., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool. and Physiol., Louisiana State Univ., BATON ROUGE,
LA 70803, USA
a Histone phosphorylation and modification during cell cycle and spermatogenesis. Xenopus spec,
Bufo spec, Rana spec. (Anura), Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
b Sperm capacitation, in vitro fertilization and development. Cow
c Biochemistry and morphology of spermatogenesis, fertUization, and development. Strongy-
locentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea), Thais haemastoma, Viviparus subpurpuratus (Gastropoda),
Crassostrea virginica (Lamellibranchia)
CABADA, M. O.; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000 S.M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Chemical factors involved in fertilization: testicular factors, jelly coats. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
b Fertilization membrane formation: chemical and immunological approaches. Same species as a
c Effect of hormones on proteins and nucleic acid synthesis in ovarian tissue and early develop-
ment. Same species as a
CAIRNS, J. M.; Ph.D. - Springville Labs., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., SPRINGVILLE, NY 14141, USA
CALABRESE, A.; Ph.D. - Biol. Lab., Natl. Marine Fish. Serv., Northeast Fish. Ctr., 212 Rogers Ave.,
MILFORD, CT 06460, USA
a Effects of heavy metals on developing embryos. Spisula soUdissima, Mulinia lateralis, Mercenaria
mercenaria, Crassostrea virginica (Lamellibranchia)
CAMERON, I. L.: Ph. D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 7703 Floyd Curl
Drive, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78284, USA
a Ionic or elemental regulation of oocyte growth, maturation and fertilisation. Rana pipiens,
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Role of K, Na, Ca and Mg in gene expression in lampbrush chromosomes and in salivary gland
chromosomes in larvae; relation between cell proliferation and differentiation in embryonic
development. Drosophila virilis (Diptera)
CAMERON, J.; B.Sc - Dept. of Med. (Neurol.), Univ. of Sydney, CAMPERDOWN, N.S.W. 2006,
A ti cf ro j jo
CAMERON, Ms. J. A.; Ph.D. - 190 MSB, School of Basic Med. Sci., Univ of Illinois, URBANA, IL
61801, USA
CAMPANA, Ms. H.; Lie Zool. - Dept. of NeuroembryoL, IMBICE, C.C. 403, 1900 LA PLATA,
Argentina
a Morphogenesis of the retina. (Aves)
CAMPBELL, R. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Devi, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Calif., IRVINE, CA
92717, USA
a Morphogenesis: relations between movements, adhesions, and shapes of epithelial cells, and the
animal shapes they produce. Hydra littorahs (Hydrozoa)
CAMPOS, L. A. de OLIVEIRA; Dr., Prof. - Dept. de Biol. Geral, Centre de Cienc Biol, e da Saude,
Univ. Fed. de Vi^osa, 36570 VIC^OSA, MG, Brazil
a Role and action mechanism of juvenile hormone in caste differentiation. Melipona quadrifasciata,
M. marginata, Partamona cupira (Hymenoptera)
CANTINO, E. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol., Michigan State Univ., Rm 242 Plant Biol.
Bldg., EAST LANSING, MI 48823, USA
a Relation between biochemical and morphological differentiation. Blastocladiella emersonii, B.
britannica (Phycomycetes)
b Relation between changes in fine structure and germination in motile cells and associated
biochemical differentiation. Same species as a
c Cell-organelle interactions in motile ceils, especially the role of the DNA-containing gamma
particles in encystment. Same species as a
d Isolation and characterization of the "side-body" components (symphyomicrobody, lipid
globules) in motile cells and their roles in cell activity and encystment. Blastocladiella emersonii
(Phycomycetes)
CAPLAN, A. I.; Dr. - Biol. Dept., Case Western Reserve Univ., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Relationship between intercellular NAD (nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide) and cAMP pool
sizes and muscle and cartilage development from embryonic Umb mesenchymal cells. Chicken
b Development of cartilage proteoglycan in embryonic chondrocytes. Species as a
c Development of osteogenetic cells. Species as a
d Role of extracellular matrix in the control of muscle cartilage, bone and connective tissue
development
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CARLSON, B. M.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan, 4622 Med. Sci. Bldg. II,
ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Supernumerary limb formation. Triturus viridescens, Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
b Minced muscle regeneration. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela), Rana spec. (Anura), Rat
c Muscle and limb morphogenesis in regenerates. Species as a
d Regeneration and transplantation of muscles. Rat, Cat (with J. FAULKNER, Dept. of Physiol.)
e Morphogenesis of embryonic Umb muscles. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela) (with M. GRIM,
Praha)
CARMONA de UZCATEGUI, Ms. M. L.; Dr. Biol., Assoc. Prof. - Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med.,
Univ. de Los Andes, Apartado 38, MERIDA, Venezuela
CARNEGIE, Ms. J. A.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Reprod. Physiol., Anim. Res. Inst., OTTAWA, Ont. Kl A 0C6,
Canada
CARPENTER, S. J.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Anat./Cytol., Dartmouth Med. School,
HANOVER, NH 03755, USA
CARRI, N.; M.D. - Dept. of Neuroembryol., IMBICE, C.C. 403, 1900 LA PLATA, Argentina
a Axonal migration in vivo and in vitro. (Aves)
b Retinal projection. (Aves)
CASSENS, R. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - 272 Muscle Biol. Lab., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1805 Linden Drive,
MADISON, WI 53706, USA
a Myogenesis and influence of nerve on development of fiber types. (MammaUa)
CASSIDY, J. D., O. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northwestern Univ., Hogan Hall, EVANSTON, IL
60201, USA
a Morphology of oogenesis. Habrobracon juglandis (Hymenoptera)
CASTON, J. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Devi. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119
Abington Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Nucleic acids and protein synthesis during development (ribosomes). Rana pipiens, Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Role of folate binders (high affinity) in regulation of folate metabohsm and utilisation during
normal and neoplastic development. Various spp.
GATHER, J. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ.of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Differentiation of shell gland. Ilyanassa obsoleta and other spp. (Gastropoda; Bivalvia)
b Cellular interactions. (Annelida; Mollusca and other Spiralia)
c Role of vegetal body in development of fresh-water species. Bithynia tentaculata and other spp.
(Gastropoda)
CAUNA, N.; M.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 3550 Terrace
St., PITTSBURGH, PA 15261, USA
a Regeneration of nerve endings in skin and nasal mucosa. Rat, Man
CAVEY, M. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Calgary, CALGARY, Alta. T2N 1N4, Canada
a Morphology and differentiation of the larval tunic (histochemistry, autoradiography, LM, EM).
Boltenia viUosa, DistapUa occiden talis (Ascidiacea)
b Regeneration of the bipartite myoepithelium Uning the water-vascular canal in the tubefoot,
studied by wounding (LM, EM). Stylasterias forreri (Asteroidea)
CHALLICE, C. E.; D.Sc. Ph.D., Prof. Dept. of Physics, Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Calgary, CALGARY,
Alta. T2N1N4, Canada
a Structural and electrical development of the impulse conduction pathways in the heart. Mouse
CHAMBERLAIN, J. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Dent., Univ. of the Pacific, 2155 Webster
St., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94115, USA
a Pathogenesis of experimentally induced congenital hydrocephalus: 6-aminonicotinamide injected
during pregnancy. Rat
b Scanning electron microscopy of developing brain (including macrophages). Rat
c Developing neurons in normal and abnormal brain (freeze fracture and TEM). Rat
CHANDRA MOHAN NAIDU, R.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Sri Venkateswara Univ., TIRUPATI
517502. India
CHASE, H. B.: Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - RED Box 74, NEW HAMPTON, NH 03256, USA
a Developmental genetics of hair growth phases. Mouse
b Hereditary anophthalmia. Mouse
c JuvenUe-adult hair changes. Peromyscus spec, Microtus spec. (Rodentia)
CHEN, W. -J.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathol. SM-30, Sch. of Med., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, WA
98195, USA
a Effects of methylmercury on fetal growth. Rat
CHEPENIK, K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a PhosphoUpid metabolism and transport as it relates to cellular membrane biogenesis and
composition during normal and abnormal embryogenesis. Rat
b Placental lipid metabolism and transport during normal and abnormal differentiation. Rat
CHEPKO, Ms. G. J.; Ph.D. - Sect. Exp. Embryol., Lab. of Vision Res., Natl. Eye Inst., Natl. Inst.
of Health, Bldg.6, Rm. 205, BETHESDA, MD 20205, USA
a Changes in phosphoUpid metabolism during cellular differentation in embryonic eye lens.
Chicken
CHOUDHURY, S. - Dept. of Zool., Sch. of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ., SHILLONG
793003, India
CHRISMAN, C. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. Sci., Purdue Univ., LiUy Hall of Life Sci., WEST
LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
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a Effect of maternal hyperthermia on chromosome abnormalities; spindle fiber dysfunction
(blastocyst to eighth day). Mouse
b Gonadotropin induced ovulation and chromosome abnormaUties and congenital defects in
embryo, fetus, and neonate. Mouse
c Effect of hyperthermic stress on male meiosis. Mouse, Pig
CHRISPEELS, M. J.; Ph.D. Ctr. for Devi. Biol. C-016, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA,
CA 92093, USA
CHRISTIAN, Ms. M. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust
St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107, USA
a Perinatal evaluation of in utero exposure to potential teratogens. Rat
CHUNG, K. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr., P.O. Box 26901,
OKLAHOMA-CITY, OK 73190, USA
a Testicular feminisation (postnatal): 1. ultrastructural differentiation of the testis; 2. testosterone
formation and secretion; 3. effects of gonadotropins and steroids of Leydig cell structure and
function. Mouse
b Pre- and postnatal development of testes in the male pseudohermaphrodite: 1. developmental
changes of cell organelles; 2. determination of plasma levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and
lactotrophic hormone (FSH), and of testosterone (radioimmunoassay) to define the role of
tropic hormones in regulating structural and functional differentiation of the testis. Rat
CHURCH, R. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Med. Biochem., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Calgary, CALGARY,
AltaT2N 1N4, Canada
a RNA transcriptional complexity during pre- and post-implantation development. (Mammalia)
b Analysis of RNA transcription by repetitive and non-repetitive DNA in developing neural
tissue. Mus musculus (Rodentia), Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha)
c Embryo transplantation and manipulation. (Mammaha)
d Development studies of genome expression. Muntiacus spec. (Artiodactyla)
CLAPPER, D. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hopkins Mar. Stat., Stanford Univ., PACIFIC GROVE,
CA 93950, USA
a Purification of a sperm motility initiating substance diffusing from the egg; role of this substance
and of inorganic ions and cyclic nucleotides in motility initiation. Limulus polyphemus
(Xiphosura)
b Role of ions in acrosome reaction initiation. Species as a
CLARK, R. L.; Ph.D. - Div. of Fetal Pharmacol., Children's Hosp. Res. Found., EUand & Bethesda
Aves., CINCINNATI, OH 45229, USA
a Role of protein carboxymethylation and chemotaxis in the regulation of cell movement and
shape changes during embryogenesis, part, in neural crest cells and their derivatives in the palate.
Mouse
b Teratogenesis caused by effectors of protein carboxymethylation. Mouse
CLAXTON, J. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Microbiol, and Genet., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE,
N.S.W. 2351, Australia
CLAYCOMB, W. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biophys., Baylor Coll. of Med., HOUSTON, TX 77030,
USA
CLELAND, R. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, 98195, USA
CLEMENT, A. C; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Experiments on early embryonic determination. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
CLERMONT, Y.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., McGill Univ., Strathcona Anat. and Dent. Bldg.,
3640 University St., MONTREAL, Que. H3A 2B2, Canada
a Differentiation of gonocytes into reserve and renewing type A spermatogonia. Rat
CLINE, T. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Sex determination and X chromosome dosage compensation, including the role which the
daughterless and Sex4ethal loci play in these processes (genetic and molecular approaches).
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Genetic analysis of bristle pattern. Species as a
CLUTTER, Ms. M. E.; Ph.D. - Natl. Sci. Found., WASHINGTON, DC 20550, USA
a Experimental embryogenesis including fine structural changes of cell surfaces, structural and
functional aspects of polytene chromosomes. Phaseolus coccineus (Papilionaceae)
COALSON, R. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr., P.O.Box
26901, OKLAHOMA-City, OK 73190, USA
a Studies on insulin in the developing pancreas. Chicken, Columba livia (Aves), Rat, Cavia porcellus
(Rodentia)
COHEN, M. J.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Yale Univ., P.O.Box 6666, NEW HAVEN, CT 06511, USA
a Ultrastructure and electrophysiology of individual giant reticulo-spinal neurons during growth
and synapse formation following section of their axons in the spinal cord. Petromyzon marinus
(Cyclostomata)
b Correlations between structural regeneration and changes in the electrical membrane properties
of soma, dendrites and axon of giant interneurons in the CNS (intracellular electrical recording
and dye injection). Achaeta domesticus (Blattodea)
COHEN, Ph. P.; Ph.D., M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol. Chem., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1215 Linden Drive,
MADISON, WI 53706, USA
COLE,M. B., Jr.; Ph.D. Dept. of Orthop. Surg., Stritch Sch. of Med., Loyola Univ., 2160 S. 1st Ave.,
MAYWOOD, IL 60153, USA
a Effects of electric current, magnetic fields, and denervation on regeneration and growth,
especially of musculoskeletal system. Rat, Man
b LM and EM cytochemistry of developing tissues, especially bone. Rat, Man
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COLEMAN, J. R.: Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI 02912, USA
a Differentiation of embryo cells in culture, particularly skeletal muscle: effects of nucleoside
analogs on cellular differentiation, developmental physiology and ultrastructure. Chicken
b Analysis of cell differentiation by cell hybridisation. Chicken, Mouse, Rat
c Differentiation of rhabdomyosarcoma cells. Mouse
COLEMAN, Ms. M.; Ph.D. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Agric. Res. Stat., Ohio State Univ., COLUMBUS, OH,
USA
a Effect of visible light (400-700 nm) on cell proliferation dynamics in the embryo (st. 1-13).
Chicken (with S. P. MODAK, Lausanne)
COLLIER, J. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol.. Brooklyn Coll., Bedford Ave. &. Ave. H, NEW YORK,
Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
a Nucleic acid and protein synthesis, especially transcription and regulation of the genome during
embryogenesis: 1. RNA and protein synthesis during early development; 2. the role of DNA-
dependent RNA synthesis in embryoecnesis. llyanassa obsoleta ((jastropoda)
COLWIN, A. L.: Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - 320 Woodcrest Rd., KEY BISCAYNE, PL 33149, USA
COLWIN, Mrs. L. HUNTER; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - 320 Woodcrest Rd., KEY BISCAYNE, FL 33149,
USA
CONNELLY, T. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan. Med. Sci. Bldg. II, ANN ARBOR, Ml
48109, USA
a Pituitary gland enhancement of lens regeneration from the dorsal iris in organ culture.
Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
b Developmental cytology of functional cell types in the pituitary, using immunohistochemical
techniques. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
c Quantitative studies of growth and morphogenesis in regeneration blastemas. Same species as a
CONSTANTINE-PATON, Ms. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., Gyot Hall, PRINCETON,
NJ 98544, USA
a Axonal guidance: role of differing regions of the neural tube in the estabhshment of a stereo-
typed axonal projection and influence of the normal target tissue on transplanted optic tract
growth and termination (microsurgery, autoradiography, histology, ultrastructure). Rana pipiens,
Bombina orientahs (Anura)
b Relative contributions of source and target neurons to the patterning of synapses between eye
and midbrain; the possibiUties that optic nerve axons can maintain synaptic connections with
totally inappropriate target neurons and the potentially trophic effect of appropriate synaptic
contacts; synaptic specificity and trophic interactions in developing dorsal root gangha
(electrophysiology, microsurgery, anatomy). Rana pipiens, Bombina orientalis (Anura)
c Experiments on topological visual map formation and induced ocular dominance zones in
developmentally bUnded, 3 eyed and 4 eyed animals. Rana pipiens (Anura)
d Experiments on cell death in the developing retina. Species as c
COSTELLO, D. P. t Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of N. Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514,
USA
COUFALIK, Ms. A.; Ph.D. - Res. Inst., Hosp. for Joint Dis., 1919 Madison Ave., NEW YORK, NY
10035, USA
a Control of development of tyrosine metabohsm in perinatal liver in organ culture. Rat
COULOMBRE, A. J.; Ph.D. - Sect. Exp. Embryol., Lab. of Vision Res., Natl. Eye Inst., NatL Inst, of
Health, Bldg. 6 , Rm 203 , BETHESDA, MD 20205 , USA
a Basement membranes in ocular morphogenesis. Chicken
b Growth and morphogenesis of the cornea,
c Onset of flow of aqueous humor. Same species as a
COUNCE (NICKLAS), Ms. S. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Duke Univ., DURHAM, NC 27710, USA
a Mutants altering morphogenetic patterns, studies to define genetic properties of organelles and
cellular behavior implicated in cell shape change and movement. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Molding of nervous system, embryonic hypodermis, and apodemal attachments involves patter-
ned (temporal, spatial) cell death. Heteropeza spec, Miastor spec. (Diptera)
c Experimental modification of development patterns in maternal-effect lethal mutations
(temperature, nutrition, maternal age, etc.) Same species as a
COURTRIGHT, J. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 N. 15th St., MILWAUKEE, WI
53233, USA
a Developmental genetics of aldehyde oxidase expression in various mutants. Drosophila spp.
(Diptera)
b Developmental and age-related alterations in enzymes and proteins in larval gonads and imaginal
discs (somatic mosaics and tissue transplantations to determine the degreeof autonomy in various
tissues). Species as a
COUSINEAU, G. H.; Ph.D. - Lab. de Biol. Molec, Dept. de Biol., Univ. de Montreal, C.P. 6128,
MONTREAL 101, Que., Canda.
COWARD, S. J.; Ph.D. - Dept of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, GA 30602, USA
a Fine structure and physiology of regeneration, with emphasis on the stability of phenotype and
stem cell populations. Dugesia dorotocephala, Bdelloura Candida, Phagocata gracilis (Turbellaria)
b Fine structure of gametogenesis and early development, with special attention to chromatoid
bodies and early cytodifferentiation. Species as a
COWDEN, R. R.; Dr.phil., Prof. - Lab. of Cell Biophys., Coll. of Med., East Tennessee State Univ.,
Box 23320A, JOHNSON CITY, TN 37601 , USA
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cox, E. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Structure and genetic control of an excreted pre-cyclic AMP factor which appears immediately
after starvation of vegetative amoebae, is quite hydrophobic, and is under the control of the
aggA gene. Poly sphondy hum violaceum (Acrasiales)
b Genetic control of pattern formation (spacing) in the whorls along the stalk.
COX P. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Mississippi CoU., P.O.Box 4045, CLINTON, MS 39058,
USA ^ ^„
CRAGG, B. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ., Wellington Rd., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168,
Australia
a Development of synapses in visual cortex. Cat
b Development of synapses in the cortex. Man
c Regeneration of maxillary nerve in neonates, and effect on barrel formation. Mouse
d Effect of various concentrations of lead and alcohol on development of brain synapses. Mouse
CRAWFORD, R. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Trinity Coll., HARTFORD, 06106, USA
a Relationship of synthetic pathways of adenosine triphosphate to morphogenesis and differentia-
tion. I'undulus heteroclitus (Teleostei), Anibystoma maculatum (Urodcla)
b Kinetics of RNA synthesis during early embryogencsis, especially in relation to energetics metab-
ohsm. Same species as a
c Activation of hexokinase activity in embryos. Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
d Relationship of free amino acid pool to protein synthesis in embryos. Same species as a
e Effects of pesticides on embryogenesis. Fundulus heterocUtus (Teleostei)
f Ionic requirements and enzymology of amino acid transport in eggs and embryos. Lchinarach-
nius parma, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and other spp. (Echinodermata)
CROSSLEY, A. C; Ph.D. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sydney, Zool. Bldg., SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2006,
Australia
a Development, especially of muscles and blood cells. Calliphora spec, and others, incl. marine
species (Insecta)
b Shape changes and contraction in developing embryos. Galeolaria spec. (Polychaeta), Calliphora
spec. (Diptera)
CROUCH, Ms. M. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138, BLOOMINGTON,
IN 47401, USA
a Regulation of development. (Angiospermae)
b Accumulation of storage proteins. (Angiospermae)
CROWELL, P. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138, BLOOMINGTON,
IN 47401, USA
a Development of colonial forms, especially cell and tissue behavior during differentiation.
(Hydrozoa)
CRUZ LANDIM, Ms. C. da; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept.de Biol., Inst, de Biocienc., Univ. Estadual Paulista
"Julio de Mesquita SUho", C.P. 178, 13.500 RIO CLARO, S.P. Brazil
a Senescence of larval tissues (morphology, Iiistochemistry). Trigona (Scaptotrigona) postica
(Hymenoptera)
b Effect of juvenile hormone and nutrition on hypopharyngeal gland secretion cycle during
development: ultrastructure of nuclei; cytophotometry of DNA contents. Species as a, and Apis
mellifera, Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides (Hymenoptera)
c Morphometry, histology, histochemistry and ultrastructure of fat body during development.
Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides. Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera)
d Morphology and liistology of imaginal disc development in the larva. Species as a, and Melipona
quadrifasciata anthidioides (Hymenoptera)
CULBERSON, J. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN, WV
26506, USA ^ . ^ „ ^.^ ^.. , ..
a Timing of maturation of spinal afferent, spinothalamic and spmocerebellar fibers. Didelphis
virginiana (Marsupialia) „,r^„ ^^ or^•^A1
CUNHA, G. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Colorado, 4200 East 9th Ave., DENVER, CO 80262,
USA . . , ..
a Role of hormones in development of structures composed of epithelium and mesenchyme
(prostate, seminal vesicles, preputial gland, vagina). Mouse
b Tissue interactions in carcinogenesis. Mouse
CURTIS Ms S. K.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Cell. Biophys., Coll. of Med., East Tennessee State Univ., Box
23320A, JOHNSON CITY, TN 37601 , USA , . . ^
CUTLER L. S.; D.D.S., Ph.D. - Dept. of Oral Diagnosis, Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ. of Connecticut
Health Ctr., FARMINGTON.CT 06032, USA .
a Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in differentiation of submandibular gland and m
carcinogenesis. Rat j i i
b Electron microscopic cytochemistry of various enzymes (alkahne phosphatase, adenyl cyclase
and phosphodiesterase) during differentiation of submandibular gland. Rat
c Role of Ca-ions, cycUc AMP, and beta-receptors in the secretory process in developing
submandibular gland. Rat . _^^,,,,„,. ,-^
CUTTS, J. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Missouri, COLUMBIA, MO
65201, USA ,, . r- ^ ir CAM
DAENTL, Ms. D. L.; M.D. - Dept. of Growth and Devi., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Cahtornia, SAN
FRANCISCO, CA 94143, USA , t, ■ kt ^
DAHINTEN, Ms. S. L.; Lie. en Antrop. - Lab. de Invest. Morfol., Cat. Ilia de Anat., Univ. Nac. de
La Plata, 60 v 120, 1900 LA PLATA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
a Disturbances of the discontinuous cranial traits due to malnutrition (21-49 days postnatal). Kat
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DAHM, K. H.; Dr. rer. nat., Prof. - Inst, of Developm. Biol., Texas A & M Univ., COLLEGE
STATION, TX 77843, USA
a Juvenile liormone identification in different species and stages; biosynthesis in vivo and in vitro.
Hyalophora cecropia, Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera), Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Tenebrio molitor
(Coleoptera), Periplaneta americana, Nauphoeta cinerea (Blattodea)
DAIKOKU, Sh.; M. D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Tukushima Univ., 3 chome, Kuramoto-cho,
TOKUSHIMA, 770 Japan
a Development of neurohormones in the hypothalamus. Rat
DAN, Ms. J. C. t Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Ochanomizu Univ., TOKYO, Japan
DAN (SOHKAWA), Ms. M.: D.Sc. - Lab. of Embryol., Dept. of Biol., Osaka City Univ., 459
Sugimoto-cho, Sumiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, 558 Japan
a Cell dynamics in early development. (Asteroidea)
DANG, H. R.; M.Sc. (Hons.) - Dept. of Zool., Punjab Agric. Univ., LUDHIANA, India
a Histophysiology and biochemistry of gonads. (Aves) (with S. S. GURAYA and R. CHALANA)
DANIEL, J. C, Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Tennessee, KNOXVILLE, 37916, USA
DANIELS, E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., McGiU Univ., 3640 University St.. MONTREAL, Que. H3A
2B2, Canada
a Identification of the developmental interrelationships of the types of stromal cells and their
functions in hemopoiesis. Mouse
DAS, G. D.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a Proliferation, migration,and differentiation of transplanted neuron precursors and undifferentia-
ted neurons of the brain. (Mammalia)
b Neuroembryogenesis and morphogenesis of the cerebellum. Rat
c Electron microscopy of cell-to-cell interactions in the differentiation of neurons and glia cells.
Rat
d Cellular aspects of teratology in the cerebellum and cerebral cortex of embryos following low-
level x-ray irradiation and/or administration of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea. Rat
D'ASARO, C. N.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of W. Florida, PENSACOLA, FL 32504, USA
a Spawning and larval development (Prosobranchia, Gastropoda)
b Development and culture. Arenicola cristata (Polychaeta)
DASGUPTA, B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Presidency Coll., College St., CALCUTTA-12, India
DAUWALDER, Ms. M.; Ph.D. ^ Cell Res. Inst., Biol. Labs. 220, Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712,
USA
DAVE, Y. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biosci., Sardar Patel Univ., VALLABH VIDYANAGAR 388120,
Gujarat, India
DAVIDSON, E. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol., PASADENA, CA 91125.
USA
DAVIES, Ms. M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Adelaide, North Terrace, G.P.O.Box 498,
ADELAIDE, S.A. 5001, Australia
a Skeletal changes induced by hybridisation. (Leptodactyhdae, Anura)
b Ontogeny of skeleton. (Hylidae & Leptodactyhdae: Anura)
DAVIS, J. C. t Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE, KS
66045. USA
DAVIS, Ms. R. E.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Dairy Sci., Coll. of Agric. Sci., Clemson Univ., CLEMSON,
SC 29631, USA
a Role of bovine serum albumin (BSA) in in vitro culture of preimplantation embryos. Pig
DAWID, I. B.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Biochem., Natl. Cane. Inst., N.I.H., Bldg. 37 Rm. 4D-06, BETHESDA,
MD 20205, USA
a Organisation and expression of ribosomal RNA genes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Properties of RNA populations in the embryo. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
DEARLOVE, G. E.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Hofstra Univ., HEMPSTEAD, NY 1 1550, USA
a Isozyme patterns of developing larval and regenerating limbs (LDH, MDH, GOT, esterase,
6-PGD). Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
b Minimal amount of dedifferentiated tissue required to continue Umb regeneration following
denervation in adults. Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
c Effects of concanavalin A administered directly into regeneration blastema (autoradiography,
gross morphology). Same species as b
d Immunofluorescence of collagen type and proteoglycan type during limb regeneration in larval,
neotenous, and post-metamorphic animals. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
e Protein profiles of aqueous and vitreous humors and lens during lens regeneration; characterisat-
ion of redifferentiation biochemically. Species as b
f Regeneration of limb and lens after irradiation at selected dosages and times post amputation or
lentectomy. Species as b
DE BAVAY, J. M. F. X.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE, N.S.W. 2351,
Austraha
no developmental research in progress
DECK, J. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Virginia Med. Ctr., Box 439, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22908, USA
a Cytological changes in muscle after injury. Diemictylus viridescens (Urodela)
b Wound heaUng and scar formation in skin. Pig, Man
c Growth, development and tissue turnover in heart valves. Rat
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DECKER R. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. ot Cell Biol., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd.,
DALLAS, TX 75235, USA ^ ., ^. .. . .
de EABRO, Ms. S. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ila Cat. de Histol., Einbriol. y Genet., lac. Cienc. Med. de
C6rdoba,C.P. 362, CORDOBA, Argentina
DE GENNARO, L. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Le Moyne Coll., LeMoyne Heights, SYRACUSE,
NY 13214,'USA
a Growth and differentiation of glycogen body (ultrastructure,metabobsm). Chicken
b Effects of lead on development of nervous system. Chicken, Mouse
DeHAAN R L ; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Pacemaker formation and the initiation of the heartbeat; developmental electrophysiology and
spontaneous activity of embryonic heart cells in tissue culture; rate regulation in the developing
heart. Chicken
b Communication and electrical coupling among cells; differentiation of membrane tunction.
Chicken
c Cellular mechanisms underlying cardiac morphogenesis; regulation of cell adhesiveness, motility
and mitotic activity. Chicken . , ^ r^ o. . r. /-> r. -,->r.
DE JAGER, Ms. L.; M. Med. Sci. - Dept. of Anat., Umv. of the Orange Free State, P.O.Box 339,
BLOEMFONTEIN 9300, S. Africa
a Origin of the cartilaginous ear capsule. Chicken
DELAHUNTA, A.; D.V.M., Ph.D.. Prof. - Dept. of Anat., NY State Coll. of Vet. Med., Cornell Univ.,
ITHACA,'nY 14850, USA
a Myelopathy of Afgan hounds. Dog
b Myelin deficiency. Dog, Cat
c Developmental anomalies. Domestic and laboratory animals. (Mammalia)
del PINO 1-;. J.; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, S. M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina ., . , r^ .
del PINO, Ms. E. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Inst, de Cienc, Pontificia Univ. Catol. del Ecuador, Apartado
2184, QUITO, Ecuador
a Morphological and physiological maternal adaptations for embryonic incubation and
characteristics of embryonic development in the maternal pouch. Gastrotheca riobambae,
Flectonotus pygmaeus (Hylidae, Anura)
b Comparative studies of oo2cnesis, pouch morphology and histology, and of embryonic
development. Amphignathodon spec, Cryptobatrachus spec, Flectonotus spec, Gastrotheca
spec, Hcmiphractus spec, Stefania spec. (Hylidae, Anura)
del RIO, A. G. - Inst, dc Biol., Univ. Nac de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461. 4000 S.M. de TUCUMAN,
Argentina
a Sperm maturation: epididymal activity. Cavia porcellus, Rat (Rodentia)
b Thyroid gland and epididymal function. Rat »,,, ^-,-,^^ nr^*
DeMAGGIO, A. E.; PhtD., Prof. Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER, NH 03755, USA
a Experimental developmental morphology. (Pteridophyta; Spermatophyta)
b Biochemistry and ultrastructure of germinating spores. Dawsonia superba (Musci), Dryoptens
filix-mas, Onoclea sensibiUs (Filices)
DENT J. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
22901, USA ^, , ,, .
DENTON, C. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ.,
CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2601, AustraUa
a Formation of foreign, fast-type synapses by a transplanted nerve, upon denervated, slow-type
muscle fibres; physiological and ultrastructural changes of established foreign synapses following
regeneration of the native nerve. Chicken
b Effects of chronically induced electrical activity of denervated muscle membrane upon the post-
denervation spread of extra-junctional acetylcholine receptors. Chicken
DERBY, A. A.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Rd., ST. LOUIS,
M063121,USA
DESMOND, Ms. M. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Villanova Univ., VILLANOVA, PA 19085, USA
DE SOUZA, Ms. M. L.; M.Sc - Dept. de Morfol. e Fisiol., Fac de Cienc Agrar. e Vet., Univ.
Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho", Rodovia Carlos Tonanni, Km 5 s/n , 14870
JABOTICABAL, S. P., BrazU
DE TERRA (WHITTAKER), Ms. N.; Ph.D. -Dept. ot Anat., Hahnemann Med. CoU., PHILADELP-
HIA, PA 19102, USA
a Morphogenesis and nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions (microsurgery, autoradiography, electron
microscopy). Stentor coeruleus (Ciliata)
b Control of cell division and morphogenesis (microsurgery, autoradiography, EM)
DEVLIN, R.; Ph.D. Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Changes in the rate of synthesis, processing, degradation, and transport of contractile protein
mRNAs during muscle differentiation. Quail
b Activity and synthesis of aldehyde oxidase, pyrodoxyl oxidase, and xanthine dehydrogenase
during larval development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
DEVOR, M.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
also: Neurobiol. Unit, Life Sci. Inst., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Late consequences of neonatal brain and peripheral nerve lesions ; neuroanatomy of somatosensory
system; behavior. Mouse, Rat, Cat
b Nerve regeneration and cutaneous reinnervation. Rat
c Consequences of peripheral nerve lesions to CNS
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DiBKRARDINO, Ms. M.A.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll. of Pennsvlv., 3300 Henry Ave.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19129, USA
a Nuclear, chromosomal, cytoplasmic and protein changes during development. Rana pipiens
(Anura)
b Nucleo-cytoplasmic exchange of non-histone proteins in embryos. Same species as a
c Developmental potential of nuclei investigated by means of nuclear transplantation. Same species
as a
d Oocyte maturation. Species as a
DICKEY, J. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Dairy ScL, Coll. of Agric. Sci., Clemson Univ., CLEMSON,
SC 29631, USA
a Causes (cytogenetics, protein synthesis, embryo-uterine interactions) of early embryonic
mortality. Cow, Sheep, Pig
b Recovery, culture and transfer of embryos. Species as a
DICKINSON, W. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84112, USA
a Genetical and biochemical characterisation of mutants showing altered tissue and/or stage
specificity of e.xpression of selected enzymes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Mechanism underlying differences in patterns of expression of selected enzymes in species
of the picture-winged group. DrosophUa spp. (Diptera)
DICKSON, D. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pediat., Mailman Ctr. for Child Devi. (D-820), Univ. of
Miami, P.O.Box 016820, MIAMI, PL 33101 , USA
a Normal embryology and developmental morphology of the head and neck; specific interest
in anatomical bases of craniofacial anomalies such as cleft palate. Homo sapiens (Primates)
(with W. MAUE-DICKSON)
b Radiologic assesment of craniofacial anomalies. Same species as a
c Muscular morphology of palatal clefts. Same species as a
DILLARD, W. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Oval, Rm. 222,
NORMAN, OK 73019, USA
a Regulation of uridine diphosphate glucose (UDPG) pyrophosphorylase in morphogenesis.
Acetabularia mediterranea, A. crenulata (Chlorophyceae)
b Activity of alkaline phosphatase during development. Species as a
DIMOND, Sister M. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Trinity CoU., WASHINGTON, DC 20017, USA
DINSMORE, C. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. Health Sci., Rush Univ., CHICAGO, IL 60612, USA
a Spinal cord and ganglion neogenesis during tail regeneration in adults. Plethodon cinereus,
Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
b Ultrastructure of regenerating caudal spinal cord. Plethodon cinereus (Urodela)
c Effect of tail skin on limb regeneration. Species as b
d Effect of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, wliich are teratogenic in developing hmbs, on limb
regeneration. Species as a
DIXON, K.E.; Ph.D. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Flinders Univ., BEDFORD PARK, S.A. 5042, Australia
DOANE, Ms. W. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of ZooL, Arizona State Univ., TEMPE, AZ 85281, USA
a Developmental and physiological genetics of amylase isozymes: analysis of genetic regulatory
mechanism in cellular differentiation (biochemistry, genetics, cytogenetics). Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
b Developmental and experimental analysis of mutants characterized by abnormalities in Upid and
carbohydrate metaboHsm, as well as in endocrine and reproductive physiology. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
DONADY, J. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457, USA
a Identification and localization of major genes involved in myogenesis: cell free niRNA
translation, in situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes, cDNA synthesis for cloning
and identification of genomic DNA clones, restriction analysis and base sequencing of myogenic
genes. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Developmental analysis of RNA and protein synthesis in myogenesis (molecular and ultrastruc-
tural analysis, 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis, cell free translation, electron microscopy).
Same species as a
DONALDSON, E. M.; D.Sc, Ph.D. - Nutrit. and Appl. EndocrinoL Program. Resource Serv Branch.
Dept. of Fish, and Oceans, 4160 Marine Drive, WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. V7V 1N6, Canada
a Reproduction (all aspects). Oncorhynchus gorbusha, O. tshawytscha, O. kisutch (Teleostei)
DONALDSON, W.E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Poultry Sci. Dept., Sch. of Agric. and Life Sci., N. CaroUna
State Univ., Box 5307, RALEIGH, NC 27607, USA
DONEEN, B. A.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Role of pituitary hormones in development and in fetal hydromineral balance. Rat
b Hormonal control of hydromineral balance and ion transport in the embryo. Chicken
DOOHER, G. B.; Ph.D. - Devi. Genet. Lab., Mem. Sloan-Kettering Cane. Ctr., 1275 York Ave.,
NEW YORK, NY 10021 , USA
a Effects of mutant genes on spermatogenesis. Mouse
b Serological and topographical characterization of mutant gene products on cell surfaces during
spermatogenesis. Mouse
DOR, M.: M.D. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel Aviv Univ.,
TEL HASHOMER, Israel
DORFMAN, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Depts. of Pediat. and Biochem., Univ. of Chicago, 1101 E. 57th St.,
CHICAGO, IL 60637, USA
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DOTSU, Y.; Dr. Agr., Prof. - Dept. of Mar. Zool., Fac. of Fish., Nagasaki Univ., 1-14 Bunkyo-machi,
NAGASAKI 852, Japan
a Induction of spawning by hormone operation; embryonic development, and rearing of larvae.
Eleotris spec, Hypselcoris spec, Tridentiger spec, Mugilogobius spec. (Gobioidei, Teleostei)
DOVE. W. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - McArdle Lab. for Cane. Res., Univ. of Wisconsin, 450 N. Randall Ave.,
MADISON, WI 53706, USA
a Differentiation within gene families for tubulin and actin during the life cycle. Physarum
polycephaluni (Myxomycetes)
DRACHMAN, D. B.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Neurol., Johns Hopkins Univ. Hosp., 601 N. Broadway,
BALTIMORE, MD 21205, USA
DRESDEN, M. H.; Ph.D. - Dept of Biochem., Baylor Coll. of Med., 1200 Moursund Ave., HOUSTON,
TX 77030, USA
a Limb regeneration. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
b Collagen synthesis and degradation; collagenolytic enzymes. Species as a
c Mechanism of transformation from cercaria to schistosomula. Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda)
DRUM, R. W.; Ph.D. - General Delivery, WALDRON ISLAND, WA 98297, USA
a Using pattern variation in wild and cultured populations to study the process(es) of silica
deposition during frustulc formation (EM of carbon replicas). Navicula spp., Licomorpha spp.,
Gomphonema spp. (Diatomeae) (with R. GORDON, Winnipeg)
DUBEY, P. N.; D.Phil., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., NAGPUR 3, M.S., India
DuFRAIN, R. J.; Ph.D. - Med. and Health Sci. Div., Oak Ridge Assoc. Univ., P.O.Bo.x 117, OAK
RIDGE, TN 37830, USA
DUKE, K. L.;Ph.D., - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., Duke Univ., DURHAM, NC 27710, USA
a Comparative histology of the ovary, including developmental stages and history of germ cells.
(Mammalia)
b Development of rete ovarii. Various spp. (Mammalia)
DUNG, H. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN
ANTONIO, TX 78284, USA
a Abnormal serum patterns in a neurological mutation with immune defects. Mouse
DUNN, B. E. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Univ. of S.Carolina, CHARLESTON, SC 29403, USA
a Pinocytosis in calcium transport by chorioallantois and intestinal epithelium, part, mechanisms
of induction of calcium transport function in cells, epithelia. Chicken, Rat
b Interaction between extracellular matrix and presumptive heart cushion tissue, part, relation
between abnormal jelly composition and valve defects. Chicken
DURAN de LOPEZ, Ms. L.; M.D. - Cat. de Embriol., Fac de Med., Univ. de Los Andes, Apartado
38, MitRIDA, Venezuela
DUTTON, R. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. M-OOl, Univ. of California, San Diego, LA
JOLLA,CA 92093, USA
DWORKIN, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Microbiol., Univ. of Minnesota, 1060 Mayo Mem. Bldg.,
(Mayo Box 196T, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55455, USA
DWORKIN, M. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Chem., Sch. of Med., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA
95616, USA
a Mobilisation and regulation of specific mRNA sequences following fertilisation, using a recom-
binant cDNA library. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
EAKIN, R. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, CA 94720, USA
a Electron microscopy of induction systems. Hyla regilla (Anura)
b Development of photoreceptors. HeUx aspersa (Gastropoda), and other spp. (Invertebrata)
EAPPEN, Ms. V. P.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA 390002,
India
a Comparative study of wound heahng and regeneration. Many spp. (Lacertilia)
EBERT, J. D.; Ph.D., Prof. -- Carnegie Inst, of Washington, Office of the President, 1530 P St.,
NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20005, USA
no work on developmental biology in progess
EDDS (LUCKENBILL), Ms. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Neurosci., Children's Hosp. Med. Ctr., 300
Longwood Ave., and Dept. of Neuropathol., Harvard Med. School, BOSTON, MA 02115, USA
correspondence: 512 Dedham St., NEWTON, MA 02159, USA
EGAMI, N.: Ph.D., Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Change in radiation sensitivity during embryonic development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Embryology of endocrine organs. Same species as a
EGUCHI, G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Inst, of Molec Biol., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA,
464 Japan
a Microenvironments controlling transdifferentiation of pigmented epithelial cells in vitro
(immunochemistry, EM, biochemistry). Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela), Chicken, Quail, Rat,
Mouse, Cow
b Cellular functions and behaviour of epithelial tissues in morphogenesis and regeneration (culture,
EM, cinematography, immunochemistry, biochemistry). Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela),
Chicken, Cow
EICHENBRENNER, J.; M.D. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel-Aviv Univ.,
TEL HASHOMER, Israel
EISENBERG ZALIK, Ms. S.: Ph. D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta,
EDMONTON, Alta. T6G 2E9, Canada
EL DIN, Ms. A. M. N.; B.Sc - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
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a Effect of thiourea on development of thyroid glands and hind limbs. Bufo regularis (Anura)
(with M.I. MICHAEL)
ELINSON, R. P.; Ph.D. - Ramsay Wright Zool. Labs., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, 25 Harbord
St., TORONTO, M5S 1 Al, Ont., Canada
a Activation response of the egg; behavior and activity of the sperm and egg pronuclei prior to first
cleavage. Rana pipiens and other spp. (Amphibia)
b Lethal hybrids, especially those cases where unilateral incompatibihty exists. Rana spp., Bufo spp.
(Anura)
c Formation and role of grey crescent. (Anura)
ELLGAARD, E. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118, USA
ELLINWOOD, W. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Reprod. Physiol., Oregon Region. Primate Res. Ctr., 505 N.W.
185th Ave., BEAVERTON, OR 97005, USA
a Ontogenesis and control of gonadoptropin secretion in the fetus. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
b Steroidogenesis in fetal gonads. Species as a
ELLIS, D. H.; M.Sc. - E.M. Unit, Dept. of HistopathoL, Adelaide Children's Hosp., 72 King William
Rd., NORTH ADELAIDE, S.A. 5006, Australia
a Comparative ultrastructurc, part, of ascocarp and ascosporogenesis of Thermoascus spec,
Chaetomium spec. (Ascomycetes), and conidial structure and conidiogenesis of Thermomyces
spec, Humicola spec. (Fungi Imperfecti)
EL MEKKAWY, D. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Fac of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Comparative study of histogenesis and cytogenesis of the retina. Bufo regularis (Anura)
ELMER, W. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Cell interactions during early limb morphogenesis in the mutant Brachypodism: 1. regulatory
mechanisms related to stability of the chondrogenic phenotype; 2. synthesis and turnover of
membrane components. Mouse
b Isolation and characterization of a growth regulator in chondrodystrophic animals. Mouse
EL TAWIL, M. H.: B.Sc - Dept. of Zool., Fac of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey, ALEXAN-
DRIA, Egypt
a Effect of some vitamins on limb regeneration. Bufo regularis (Anura) (with M. I. MICHAEL)
b Fore limb ontogenesis and regeneration. Species as a (with M. I. MICHAEL)
EMERSON, C. P., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22901, USA
ENDO, A.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Hyg. and Prevent. Med., Sch. of Med., Yamagata Univ., Zao-Iida,
YAMAGATA, 990-23 Japan
a Cytogenesis of the effects of environmental mutagens on oocytes. Mouse, Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
ENDO, Ms. S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biophys. and Biochem., Univ. of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Centriolar complex during early cleavage. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus
depressus (Echinoidea)
ENLOW, D. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Orthodont. Dept., Sch. of Dent., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2123
Abmgton Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Development of craniofacial skeleton in fetuses having severe facial anomalies. Man
ENSLEE, E. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK, NJ
07103, USA
a Cytochemical analysis of methyl mercury-induced teratogenesis. Fundulus heteroclitus
(Teleostei)
b Ultrastructure of regenerating cerci. Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera)
c Ultrastructure of organogenesis. Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera)
EPEL, D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hopkins Mar. Station, Stanford Univ., PACIFIC GROVE,
CA 93950, USA
a Biochemistry and physiology of fertilization, especially chemistry of cortical granules and
cortical reactions, block to polyspermy, and activation. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and other
marine spp. (Invertebrata)
b Biochemistry and physiology of early development, especially role of Ca"^ and intracellular pH in
activating development. Same species as a
EPSTEIN, D. S.; Ph.D. - Sch. of Dent. Med., Washington Univ., 4559 Scott Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO
63110, USA
ERHART, E. A.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Sect, of Neuroanat., Dept. of Anat., Univ. de Sao Paulo, Caixa
Postal 2921, SAO PAULO, BrazU
ERICKSON, Ms. C. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Role of extracellular matrix in neural crest cell morphogenesis. Chicken, Mouse
b Control of morphogenetic cell movement
ERNEST, M. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a Hormonal regulation of gene expression in fetal, neonatal and adult liver. Mouse, Rat
ETHERIDGE, A. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Arkansas, MONTICELLO, AR 71655, USA
a Suppression of kidney formation by neural crest cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Ambystoma
maculatum (Urodela)
b Origin of the 8th cranial ganglion cells. Same species as a
c Growth and food conversion rates. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
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ETO K • D D S., Ph.D., Prof. - Sect. Craniofac. Devi, and Anomalies, Inst, of Stomatognathic Sci.,
Fac' of Dent., Tokyo Med. & Dent. Univ., 1-5-45, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Experimental induction and suppression of cleft lip. Mouse
b Experimental study of primary palate in whole embryo culture. Rat
ETOH, H.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa^-chome, CHIBA, 260
a Effect of radionuclides (3H, 90Sr) on embryonic gonads. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
EVANS H. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., NY State Coll. of Vet. Med., Cornell Univ., ITHACA,
NY 14853, USA
a Skeletal development in regard to inter-Utter variation utilizing cesarian removals. Dog
b Veratrum induced cyclopia. Sheep
c Serial sections of embryos at spaged ages, available for inspection. Dog, Cat, Cow, Sheep and
other spp. (Mammalia)
EYAL (GILADI), Ms. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a" Differentiation potencies of the uterine embryo and its ultrastructure. Chicken
b Development of symmetry in the uterine embryo. Chicken
c Interaction between epiblast and hypoblast. Chicken
d Communication between cells during symmetrisation (SEM, TEM). Chicken
e Origin of primordial germ cells. Chicken
FABIAN, B. C; Ph. D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Jan Smuts Ave., JOHANNES-
BURG 2001 , S. Africa
FAHY W. E.; Ph. D. - Inst, of Marine Sci., Univ. of North Carolina, P.O.Drawer 809, MOREHEAD
CITY, NC 28557, USA ■ ,■ ,r^ ,
a Possible temperature influence on number of "complex" vertebrae; Fundulus majalis (Teleostei)
b Determination of the morphological time of fixation of the ray number of caudal, anal and dorsal
fins. Species as a c •
c Influence of crowding on ray number in pectoral, dorsal, anal and caudal fins. Species as a
FAINSTAIN (HAMERMAN), Ms. N.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Ultrastructural changes in the egg from ovulation through fertilization and cleavage. Chicken
b Reserve materials of the embryo; correlation between their metabolism and ultrastructural
changes during intrauterine stages. Chicken
FALK, R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Genet., The Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
FALLON, J. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1215 Linden Drive, MADISON,
WI 53706, USA
a Pattern formation in development. Ambystoma me.xicanum, Notophthalmus viridescens
(Urodela), Chelydra serpentina, Chrysemys picta (Chelonia), Chicken, Mouse, Pig, Horse
b Cell death during morphogenesis. Chicken, Mouse, Man
FAMBROUGH, D. M., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. Univer-
sity Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA ....
a Biosynthesis, spatial organization and degradation of membrane glycoproteins ot embryonic
skeletal muscle fibers; influences of motor innervation. Chicken
b Biosynthesis and secretion of acetylcholinesterases by embryonic skeletal muscle fibers; neuronal
influences. Chicken
FANKHAUSER, G.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ
08544, USA
FANTEL A.; Ph.D. - Centr. Lab. for Hum. Embryol., Dept. of Pediat., Univ. of Washington,
SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
a Experimental teratogenesis. Rat
b Biotransformation of teratogenic drugs in vitro. Rat
FARBEROV, A. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Origin of primordial germ cells (pre-streak stages). Chicken
b Chimaeras. Chicken/Quail
FAULKNER, J.; Prof. - Dept. of Physiol., Univ. of Michigan, Med. Sci. Bldg. II, ANN ARBOR, MI
48109, USA
a Regeneration and transplantation of muscles. Rat, Cat (with B. M. CARLSON, Dept. of Anat.)
FAUSTO-STERLING, Ms. A.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI
02912, USA
a Cellular adhesivity in imaginal disc cells and embryonic cell lines. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Analysis of the "rudimentary" locus at the biochemical level. Species as a
FEDOROFF, Ms. N. V.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. Univer-
sity Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Controlling elements. Zea mays (Gramineae)
FEDOROFF, S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, Health Sci. Bldg.,
SASKATOON, Sask. S7N OWO, Canada
a Development of nervous system. Chicken, Mouse
FEIN, A.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel-Aviv Univ., TEL
HASHOMER, Israel
FELDMAN, M. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Boston Univ., 80 E. Concord St., BOSTON, MA 02118,
USA
a Postnatal development of cochlea and cochlear nucleus
b Neurogenesis and postnatal development in cerebral cortex (EM, Golgi impregnation). Rat
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FELDMAN, S. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK,
NJ 07103, USA
a Development of peptide-containing neurons in brain (immunocytochemistry, autoradiography,
fluorescence microscopy, other techniques). (Rodentia)
FELTS, W.; Ph. D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr., P.O. Box 26901,
OKLAHOMA-City, OK 73190, USA
a Biomechanics of bone including developmental changes. (Soricidae, Insectivora). Mouse, Rat
(Rodentia), (Cetacea; Pinnipedia), Man
FERKOVICH, S. M.; Ph.D. - Insect Attract. Behav. and Basic Biol. Res. Lab., Agric. Res. Serv.,
U.S.D.A., P.O.Box 14565, GAINESVILLE, EL 32604, USA
a Hormonal control of chitin synthesis in imaginal wing discs. Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera)
FERM, V. H.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat./Cytol., Dartmouth Med. Sch., HANOVER, NH
03755, USA
a Teratogenic effects of heavy metals and environmental factors. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
FERNANDEZ, Ms. S. N.; Pharm. M. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000
S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Influence of oviductal secretions on vitelline membrane properties and its involvement in
fertilization. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
FERREIRA da SILVA, C. - Sect, of Neuroanat., Dept. of Anat., Univ. de Sao Paulo, CP 2921, SAO
PAULO, Brazil
FILOSA, M. F.; Ph.D., - Dept. of Zool., Scarborough Coll., Univ. of Toronto, WEST HILL, Ont. MIC
1A4, Canada
a Development; macrocyst formation; role of cell surface. (Acrasiales)
FINNEGAN, C. V.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Brit. Columbia, VANCOUVER V6T 1W5,
B.C., Canada
a Analysis of postgastrula axial mesoderm differentiation in vitro. Taricha torosa, Ambystoma
gracile (Urodela), Chicken
b Cytochemical and electron microscopic examination of myoblast, endo- and ectomesenchymal
differentiation. Taricha torosa, Ambystoma gracile (Urodela)
FISCHMAN, D. A.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., State Univ. of New York, Downstate
Med. Ctr., 450 Clarkson Ave., NEW YORK, Brooklyn NY 11203, USA
a Muscle cell fusion and cell surface antigens; myofibrillogenesis. Chicken
b Cardiac development: intercellular junction formation; cell aggregation; cell division; in vitro
analysis of innervation. Chicken
FISER, P. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. and Poultry Sci., Ontario Agric. Coll., Univ. of Guelph,
GUELPH, Ont. NIG 2W2, Canada
FISHER, D. L.; Ph.D. Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan, Med. Sci. Bldg. II, ANN ARBOR, MI
48109, USA
a Teratogenesis, with emphasis on the postimplantation stages. Mouse
b Postimplantation in vitro development. Mouse
c Ovarian transplantation with emphasis on embryogenesis. Mouse
d Prostatic and seminal vesicle transplants with emphasis on ageing. Mouse
FISHER, K. R. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biomed. Sci., Ontario Vet. CoIL, Univ. of Guelph, GUELPH,
Ont. NIG 2W2, Canada
a Gonadogenesis and sexual differentiation in very young embryos. Chicken, Mouse, Rat, Pig
b Neuron differentiation, spmal cord and neuronal precursor cells. Same species as a
FISHER, L. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Michigan, Med. Sci. Bldg. II, ANN ARBOR, MI
48109, USA
a Development of the synaptic organisation of the retina, using quantitative electron microscopy.
Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura), Mouse, Rabbit
b Factors affecting development of the synaptic organisation of the retina; quantitative studies.
Mouse
c Quantitative analysis of the development of central visual projections. Mouse
FITZH ARRIS, T. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Univ. of S. Carolina, 171 Ashley Ave., CHARLES-
TON, SC 29403, USA
a Formation of valves and septa in the heart. Chicken
b Role of extracellular matrix (cardiac jelly) in heart differentiation, morphogenesis and motility.
Chicken
FITZSIMMONS, R. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Poultry Sci., Univ. of Brit. Columbia, VANCOUVER, BC
V6T 1W5, Canada
a Interrelationships of the bursa of F'abricius, the thymus and the ontogeny of the immune system
in the embryo. Gallus doniesticus (Aves)
b Generation of diversity in the immune response — a new theory
FLICKINGER, C. J.; M. D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., Univ. of Virginia, Box 439,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22908, USA
a Fetal and postnatal development of male sex accessory organs (LM, EM). Rat
FLICKINGER, R. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Div. of Cell & Molec. Biol., State Univ. of
New York, Cooke Hall, BUFFALO, NY 14260, USA
a Induction by various compounds of hemoglobin synthesis in cultured Friend erythroleukemia
cells (DNA fiber autoradiography to determine the effect upon replicon size and rate of
elongation). Mouse
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b Nuclei from different embryonic stages are allowed to synthesise RNA with tritiated ATP or GTP
under conditions which will show if initiation sites for transcription become more or less A-T rich
and if HI histone covers more A-T rich and repetitive initiation sites for transcription during
development. (Anura) , ^
FLOOD, P. I'.; Ph.D. - Dcpt. of Vet. Anat., Western Coll. of Vet. Med., Univ. ot Saskatchewan,
SASKATOON, Sask. S7N OWO, Canada
a Maternal recognition of pregnancy: production of humoral agents (especially luteolytic agent) by
the conceptus affecting uterine function. Sheep, Pig, Horse
b Egg morphology in relation to its transport through the uterine tube; differences between
fertilised eggs and those that do not pass into the uterus either because they are unfertilised or
because they have been experimentally treated. Horse
FORBF.S, M. S.;Ph.D. Dept. of Physiol., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Virginia, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
22908, USA ^ ^ . „ .n ^ *• ^
a Ultrastructure of heart and skeletal muscle. Chicken, Rat, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
b Pre- and neonatal development of membrane systems. Anolis c. carolinensis (Lacertilia), Mouse,
Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
I'ORFT J F • Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of New Hampshire, Spaulding Bldg., DURHAM, NH
03824, USA , . .^ ,T, ^ , X
a Role of nerves in limb regeneration. Ambystoma spec, Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
FOSKET, D. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi, and Cell Biol., Univ. of California, IRVINE, CA 92717, USA
a Cytokinin control at translational level of availability of specific cell division proteins (culture
in vitro). Glycine max (Papihonaceae), Rosa spec. (Rosaceae)
b Phenotypic variability in populations of cultured cells: control of gene expression. Species as
a, and Parthenium argcntatum (Compositae)
FOWLER, J. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York, STONY BROOK, NY 11794, USA
a Computer models of developing networks and patterns
b Tlieoretical models of developing systems
FRANCIS Ms. E. Z.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Hahnemann Med. Coll., 230 N. Broad St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102, USA
a Analysis of amniotic fluid and its cells in normal and abnormal pregnancies. Rat, Man
FRANK, G. H.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Durban-Westville, Private Bag X54001, DURBAN
40()0, S. Africa
a Developmental morphology and evolution of the columella auris. Caretta caretta, Dermochelys
coriacea (Chelonia)
b Early ontogeny of the visceral skeleton, part, composition of, and secondary contributions to,
the hyoid arch. (Reptilia; Aves)
FRANKEL, J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Developmental genetics: analysis of the cortical pattern. Tetrahymena thermophila (Cilia ta)
b Developmental genetics: analysis of temporal sequences of development. Same species as a
c Mutations that bring about a mirror-image reversal of a portion of the cell-surface pattern. Same
ERASER, F. C; Ph.D., M.D., Prof. - Dept. of BioL, McGill Univ., 1205 McGregor Ave, MONTREAL,
Que.' H3 A IBl, Canada ^, ^., ..„,. ,,o*
I'RASER, R.C.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Tennessee, KNOXVILLL, TN 37916, USA
FREDERICKSON, R. G.; Ph.D - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN,
WV 26506, USA ^ • r •. n
a Effect of inhibited protein polysaccharide and collagen synthesis on formation ot unit collagen
fibrils and normal differentiation of epithelial and connective tissue cells. Chicken
b Development of connective tissue fibrils and protein polysaccharides in early postnatal liing:
effect of inhibition on normal growth and resulting alteration in cellular differentiation.
Didelphis virginiana (Marsupialia)
c Intluence of developing innervation of respiratory epithelium on differentiation of mucous cells.
Species as b
d Effects of by-products of coal combustion on the developing respiratory epithelium (x-ray
analysis, mapping of heavy metals). Species as b
FREEMAN, G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712, USA
a Factors setting up axes of symmetry in early embryo. (Coelenterata)
b Mode of action of genes determining dextral and sinistral symmetry. Lymnaea peregra
(Gastropoda)
c Mechanisms causing localisation and translocation of cytoplasmic determinants during cleavage.
(Ctenophora; Nemertina)
FRIEDLANDER, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Ben Gurion Univ. of the Negev, BEER-SHEVA, Israel
FRIEDMAN, H. P.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Rd., ST.
LOUIS, MO 63121, USA
FRITZ, H. I.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Chem., Coll. of Sci. and Engin., and Sch. of Med.,
Wright State Univ., Col. Glenn Highway, DAYTON, OH 45431, USA
FROMSON, D. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., CaHf. State Univ., FULLERTON, CA 92634, USA
FRY, Ms. A. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., DELAWARE, OH 43015, USA
a Control of prolactin secretion. Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
b Inductive interactions in tadpole skin. Rana pipiens (Anura)
FRYE, B. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Prolactin, somatotropin and thyroxine interactions during development, growth, and
metamorphosis. Rana pipiens (Anura), Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela), Chicken
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b Endocrine regulation of carbohydrate metabolism, especially changing patterns of control during
metamorphosis. Rana pipiens (Anura), Ambystoma mexicanum, A. tigrinum (Urodela)
FUCHS, M. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, IN 46556, USA
a Hormonal and biochemical aspects of ovarian development. Aedes aegypti, Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
FUJII, T.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
FUJIMOTO, T.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Kumamoto Univ., 2-1-1 Honjo, KUMAMOTO, 860
Japan
a Mechanisms for primordial germ cell migration. Chicken, Man
b Induction of cleft palate by methylmercury chloride. Mouse
FUJISAWA, H.; Ph.D. - 2nd Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Pref. Univ. of Med., Kawaramachi-Hirokoji,
Kamikyo-ku, KYOTO, 602 Japan
a Formation of neuronal connections in the visual system during development and regeneration.
(Anura; Urodela)
b Neuronal differentiation in neural retina and visual centers. (Amphibia), Chicken
FUKE, M. T.; D.Sc. - Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Kanazawa, Marunouchi-1 , KANAZAWA, 920
Japan
a Discrimination of "not self" from "self". Halocynthia roretzi (Ascidiacea)
b Development. Same species as a
FULLER, M. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, GA 30602, USA
FULLILOVE, Ms. S. L.; Ph.D. - Cell Res. Inst., Biol. Labs. 220, Univ. ot lexas, AUSTIN, TX
78712, USA
FULTON, C. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM, MA 02154, USA
FURUSAWA, M.; D.Sc. - Lab. of Embryol., Dept. of Biol., Osaka City Univ., 459 Sugimoto-cho,
Sumiyoshi-ku, OSAKA, 558 Japan
a Erythroid differentiation of Friend virus-induced tumor cells. Mouse
b Mechanism of gene expression by means of intracellular microinjection using Sendai virus (HVJ)
and erythrocyte ghosts. Mouse, Man
c Genetics of early development. Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda)
FURUYA, M.; Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Sexual differentiation. Gelasinospora reticulispora (Ascomycetes), Lygodium japonicum (Filices)
b Photocontrol of cell division, growth, and germination. Pteris vittata, Adiantum capillus-veneris
(Fihces)
c Phytochrome-dependent development. Pisum sativum (Papihonaceae)
GABRIEL, M. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Dept., Brooklyn Coll., NEW YORK, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
a Development of vertebrae; meristic variation. (Teleostei)
GAGE, L. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. BioL, NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Silk gland development and differentiation, part, internal structure and polymorphism in the
fibroin gene; rRNA gene structure, transcription and processing; tRNA gene structure and
function. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera) (with R. F. MANNING and D. R. SAMOLS)
GALBRAITH, D. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Trinity Coll., HARTFORD, CT 06106, USA
a Role of epithehal-mesenchymal interactions in development and differentiation of tooth germs,
especially: 1. effect of 6-diazo-5-oxonorleucine; 2. effect of procollagen upon the development
of embryonic tooth rudiments continuously exposed to the proline analogue, L-azetidine-2-
carboxylic acid in vitro. Mouse
b Expression of genes at the agouti locus: 1. histochemical localization of sulfliydryl reducing
compounds in melanocyte cytoplasms of genetically yellow, black and agouti animals; 2. dermal-
epidermal interactions and expression of genes; 3. phenotypic expression of various agouti-locus
compounds. Mouse
GALL, J. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW
HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a In situ nucleic acid hybridisation in lampbrush chromosomes. Triturus spec. (Urodela)
b rDNA gene ampUfication during macronuclear development. Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
GALOR, Ms. 0.;B.Sc. - Inst, of Life Sci., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Morphology of chromatin during outgrowth of spores. Bacillus subtilis (Bacteria)
GANCHROW, D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. School.,
P.O.B. 1172, JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a LM and SEM of the development of nerve-taste bud connections and papillae in the fetus. Man
b Effects of deafferentiation on development of sensory brain nuclei in embryo and hatchling
(TEM, Golgi). Chicken
GARBER, Ms. B. B.; Ph.D. - Depts. of Anat. and Biol., Univ. of Chicago, 1103 East 57th St.,
CHICAGO, IL 60637, USA
GARRIDO, O.; M.V. - Inst, de Embriol., Univ. Austral de Chile, Casilla no. 567, VALDIVIA, Chile
a Structural, comparative and functional aspects of spermatozoa (TEM, SEM). (Anura)
b Changes of spermatozoa associated with passage through the jelly envelopes, fusion and evolution
of their different parts in the egg (TEM, SEM). (Anura)
GASSER, R. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Anat. Dept., Med. Ctr., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave., NEW
ORLEANS, LA 701 12, USA
a Neuromuscular development. Mouse, Rat, Man
b Effects of biomechanical fields on cell differentiation during embryogenesis. Man
c Craniofacial development. Macaca mulatta, Man (Primates)
d Effect of expansile growth movements of the neural tube on position and shape of surrounding
cell masses. Rat
e Effects of growth movements on cell differentiation
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GATES A H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol., Med. Ctr., Univ. of Rochester, P.O.Box 668,
ROCHI'STER, NY 14642, USA
a Reproductive and cytogenetic consequences of gamete aging and exposure to environmental
pollutants. Mouse
GAUDIN, A. J.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., California State Univ., 18111 Nordhoff St., NORTH-
RIDGE, CA 91330, USA
a Osteocranial development. (Anura; Squamata)
GAVIN, R. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Brooklyn Coll., NEW YORK, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
a Assemblage of molecular components into structures: biochemical characterization of basal
bodies, microtubules and filaments, and the protein-interactions of these organelles which bring
about the assembly of the oral apparatus. Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
GAY, Ms. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Molecular structure of chromosomes during genetic activity, especially nucleic acids and proteins
of heterochromatin and euchromatin (electron microscopy, cytochemistry, autoradiography, bio-
chemistry). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
GEARHART, Ms. P. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Pkw., BALTIMORE, MD 21210. USA
a Different immunoglobulins produced in clonal progeny of lymphocytes following stimulation
with antigen. Mouse
GEORGE, J. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Guelph, GUELPH, Ont. NIG 2W1, Canada
a Ultrastructural studies on the embryo. Lychas tricarinatus (Scorpiones, Arachnida)
b Development of the supraneural haematopoietic tissue. Petromyzon marinus (Cyclostomata)
c Energy reserves in embryonic development and post-hatch survival. (Aves)
GEORGE, Ms. M. E.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Morphogenesis. Hydra attenuata (Hydrozoa)
GERBI, Ms. S. A.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., Box G, PROVIDENCE, RI 02912,
USA
a Amplified DNA (DNA puffs). Sciara coprophila (Diptera)
b Satellite DNAs (in situ hybridization). Same species as a, and Cow
c Cloning and restriction enzyme mapping of ribosomal DNA; studies of adjacent sequences in x-
heterochromatin (in situ hybridization). Sames species as a
d Fine structure of ribosomal RNA: inapping of sequences conserved during evolution, secondary
structure, hairpin regions, and sites of methylation by restriction enzyme analysis of various
ribosomal DNA clones. Saccharomyces spec. (Ascomycetes), Dictyostelium spec. (Acrasiales),
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera), Xenopus laevis (Anura) and others
GILANI, S. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK, NJ
07103, USA
a Effect of cyclophosphamide on cardiogenesis in 1-4 day embryos (histology, histochemistry,
EM). Chicken
GINSBURG, Ms. M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Origin of primordial germ cells (pre-streak stages). Chicken
b Chimaeras. Chicken/Quail
GINZBURG, Ms. D.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Life Sci., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Differentiation of spores into vegetative cells. Bacillus subtilis (Bacteria)
GLASS, Ms. L. E.; Ph.D., M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Univ. of California, Parnassus
and Third Ave., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143, USA
a Cell interactions and molecular differentiation during fetal and postnatal gonadogenesis. Mouse
b Zona pellucida as a target for immunologic contraception. Mouse, Man and other spp. (Mammalia)
c Macromolecular transfer to follicular oocytes and preimplantation embryos. Mouse
GLOBERSON, A.; Dr. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Weizmann Inst, of Sci., P.O.Box 26, REHOVOT, Israel
a Ontogeny of immunosuppressor cells and immune reactive cells in the embryo (cell and tissue
culture, in vivo test systems). Mouse
GMUER, R.; Dr. Sc. nat. - Wistar Inst, of Anat. and Biol., 36th St. at Spruce, PHILADELPHIA, PA
19104, USA
GOEL, S. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Poona, PUNE 41 1007, India
a Histology, cytochemistry and teratology of Umb, eye and parietal eye development. Calotes
versicolor (Lacertilia)
b Culture of embryos and embryonic organs. Species as a (with S. L. SHINDE)
c Characterisation and ontogeny of lens crystallins. Species as a (with J. K. PAL and A. R.
NERURKAR)
d Ecology of development. Species as a
e Cell death during development. Species as a, and Chicken
GOETINCK, P. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anim. Genet., Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, Univ. of
Connecticut, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
a Mesoderm-ectoderm interaction in differentiation (limb, scales, and feathers). Chicken
b Proteoglycan and collagen metabolism in micromeUc mutants. Chicken
GOICOECHEA, O.; Dr. Biol. - Inst, de Embriol., Univ. Austral de ChUe, Casilla 567 VALDIVIA,
Chile
a Heterospecific recombinations of ocular structures. Chicken and Rat
b Cytodifferentiation of embryonic kidney cells. Chicken
GOLDBERG, R. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York, FREDONIA, NY 14063, USA
a Timing and pattern of nuclear protein synthesis and replacement during spermatogenesis (cell
separation). Mouse
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b Interdependence of histone and DNA synthesis during ineiotic propiiase and spermiogenesis.
Mouse
c Organ culture of seminiferous tubules. Mouse
d Aging effects on spermatogenesis. Mouse
GOLDBERG, S.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Miami, P.O.Box 520875, Biscayne
Annex. MIAMI, FL 33152. USA
GOLDIE, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Loyola Univ., 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., CHICAGO, IL 60626, USA
a Effects of excess nutrients on early development in ovo and in vitro. Chicken
b Function of arginase in early development. Chicken, Quail
c Definitive staging of embryos. QuaU
GOLDIN, G. v.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Jan Smuts Ave., JOHANNES-
BURG 2001. S. Africa
GOLDSMITH, Ms. M. H. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, P.O.Box 2169, NEW HAVEN,
CT 06520, USA
a Growth and development in response to hormones; hormone transport; tropistic responses. Zea
mays, Avena sativa (Gramineae), Coleus blumei (Labiatae)
GOLDSMITH, Ms. M. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi, and Cell Biol., Univ. of California, IRVINE, CA
92717, USA
a Use of cloned chorion cDNAs to analyse patterns of RNA synthesis in differentiating follicular
epithehum and to select chromosomal DNA clones containing chorion genes for fine structure
analysis. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
b Characterisation of protein synthesis and secretion and of chorion ultrastructure of the Gr
mutant in a comparative study with wild type strain CI 08. Species as a
GOLDWASSER, E.; Prof. - Dept. of Biochem. and Commit, on Developm. Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci.,
Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO, IL 60637, USA
GOMEZ DE MARTIN, Ms. M.I. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Ultrastructural changes in the vitelline envelope during fertilisation. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
GONA, A. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK,
NJ 07103, USA
a Effects of thyroidectomy on cerebellar maturation. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
GONDOS, B.; M.D.. Prof. - Dept. of Pathol., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Connecticut. FARMINGTON,
CT 06032, USA
GOPINATH, K. Menon; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA 390002,
India
a Development of integument and plumage, part, endocrinology. (Aves)
GORDON, R.; Ph.D. - Quant. Morphol. Unit, Univ. of Manitoba, 753 McDermot Ave., WINNIPEG,
Man. R3E0W3, Canada
a Change of shape of the neural plate during neurulation is analyzed experimentally, mathematical-
ly, and by computer simulation in terms of physical forces generated by the behavior of its
constituent cells; development of a generally appHcable theory of morphodynamics based on
continuum mechanics; this work is being extended to neural tube and eye formation. Taricha
torosa (Urodela)
b Methods to analyze postnatal development of linear receptive fields of cells in the visual cortex.
Cat (with H. V. B. HIRSCH, Albany, NY)
c Valve morphogenesis explained in terms of instabiUties in diffusion limited precipitation of
amorphous hydrated sihca (computer simulation of striae formation at macroscopic and
molecular levels). Gomphonema spec, Navicula spec. (Diatomeae) (with R. W. DRUM, Waldron
Island)
d Individual melanocytes are followed in three dimensions by a computer driven microscope to
investigate formation of the first stripes in the embryo. Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
GOSS, R. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI 02912, USA
a Organ growth regulation. Rat
b Appendage regeneration. Various spp. (Mammalia)
GOTO, A.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Embryol. and Genet., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido Univ.,
HAKODATE, 041 Japan
a Morphological divergence and adaptation in ontogenesis. Cottus nozawae, C. hangiongensis
(Teleostei)
GOTO, Y.; M.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Nippon Med. School, 1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO
113, Japan
a Erythrocyte transition and hemoglobin mctabohsm during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana
(Anura)
b Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykmase and the regulation of gluconeogenesis. Same species as a
c Mitochondriogenesis during metamorphosis. Species as a
GOTOH, T.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Saitama Med. School, 38 Morohongo, Moroyama, Iruma-gun,
SAITAMA 350-04, Japan
a Metabolic change of lipid and glycogen during development of heart. Rat
GOTTLIEB, G.; Ph.D. - Psychol. Lab., Dorothea Dix Hosp., Box 7595, RALEIGH, NC 27611, USA
a Behavioral development of fetuses and embryos. Anas platyrhynchos. Chicken, Aix sponsa (Aves)
b Auditory and vocal development. Species as a
GOUDSMIT, Ms. E. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Oakland Univ., ROCHESTER, MI 48063, USA
a Neurosecretory regulation of galactogen and glycogen synthesis in the albumen gland (EM, organ
culture, biochemistry). Helix pomatia (Gastropoda)
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GOULD-SOMKRO. M. C; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of California, San Diego. LA
JOLLA.CA 92093, USA
GRABOWSKI, C. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. for Quant. Biol., Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Miami, P.O.Box
249118, CORAL GABLLS, FL 33124, USA
GRANT, P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Patterns of retino-tectal connectivity during development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions during development. Rana pipiens (Anura)
GRAVER, H. T.; D.D.S., Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol., Embryol., and Genet., Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ. of
Pennsylvania, 4001 Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19174, USA
a Effects of operations on formation of dental lamina and tooth buds in the regenerating mandible.
Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
b Lung regeneration. Same species as a
c Biochemistry, cytochemistry and ultrastructure of amelogenesis, especially biosynthesis,
secretion and absorption of unique enamel proteins (immunofluorescence). Bos taurus
(Artiodactyla)
GRAY, D. J.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, CA
94305, USA
GREEN, P. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, CA 94305, USA
GREENE, R. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Regulatory role of cyclic nucleotides and prostaglandins in normal and abnormal embryogenesis
(radioimmunoassay, EM, autoradiography, immunocytochemistry, tissue culture). (Rodentia)
GREENGARD, Ms. O.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pediat., Abg. 17-40, Mt. Sinai Med. Ctr., One Gustave
L. Levy Place, NEW YORK, NY 10029, USA
a Hormonal regulation of enzyme synthesis in fetal and newborn liver, kidney, brain and spleen.
Rat
b Enzyme synthesis in explants of fetal liver cultured in vitro. Rat
GREENWOOD, M. S.; Ph.D. - Res. Lab., Weyerhaeuser Co., P.O.Box 1060, HOT SPRINGS, AR
71901, USA
a Reproductive development and vegetative propagation. Pinus taeda (Pinaceae)
GREGG, J. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Florida, GAINESVILLE, FL 32611, USA
GREGG, J. R.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM, NC 27706, USA
no work on developmental biology in progress
GREY, R. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Fertilisation: 1. ultrastructure of sperm-egg interactions; 2. role of jellycoat factors in fertilisat-
ion (sperm penetration and block to polyspermy); 3. development of cell-surface constituents
during oogenesis; 4. Post-ovulatory transformations of the cell surface required for fertilisation.
Xenopus laevis, Bombina orientalis, Rana pipiens (Anura)
GREYSON, R. I.; Ph.D. -Dept. of Plant Sci., Univ. of W. Ontario, LONDON, Ont. N6A 5B7, Canada
a Hormonal basis of sexuality. Zea mays (Gramineae) and other spp. (Angiospermae)
GRIMBERG, J. I.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07 1 10, USA
a Regulation of tRNA biosynthesis in posterior silk gland in in vitro transcription of clonal tRNA
genes. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
GRIMES, L. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN
ANTONIO, TX 78284, USA
a Morphogenetic role of extracellular matrix during cutaneous and cartilaginous repair. Rabbit,
Chinchilla spec. (Rodentia), Pig
GROSCH, D. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Genet., North Carolina State Univ., Box 5487, RALEIGH, NC
27607, USA
a Egg production and survival of embryos after mother has ingested, or been injected with,
chemical agents; without and with irradiation. Habrobracon spec. (Hymenoptera)
b The effects of space flight on reproductive performance (weightlessness, dynamic factors of
launching and recovery, and radiation effects). (Insecta)
c Mosaic and gynandromorph formation (techniques for altering proportion obtained). Same
species as a
GROSS, P. R. - Marine Biol. Lab., WOODS HOLE, MA 02543, USA
GRUBB, R. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr., P.O. Box 26901,
OKLAHOMA-City, 73190, USA
a Intestinal regeneration: origin and developmental potentiality of blastenial cells. Notophthalmus
viridescens (Urodela)
b Jaw regeneration: origin and developmental potentiality of blastemal cells. Same species as a
GUBLER, U.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Gene regulation, part, in expression of tRNA involved in fibroin synthesis. Bombyx mori
(Lepidoptera)
GULATI, A. K.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Neurochem., NINCDS, Natl. Inst, of Health, Bldg. 36, Rm. 40-25,
BETHESDA, MD 20205, USA
a Morphological and biochemical changes in neural retina during lens regeneration; trophic
relationship of neural retina and developing lens. Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela) (with
R. W. REYER, Morgantown, W. Va.)
GiJLDNER, F. H.; Dr. med. - Dept. of Anat., Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168, Australia
a Regeneration of optic nerve axons and their synapses; ingrowth of retinal fibers into the
ipsilateral tectum; morphology of synaptic competition and repression phenomena. Cyprinus
carpio, Carassius auratus (Teleostei), Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
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b Development of optic nerve afferents and/or non-optic synapses in the supracliiasmatic nucleus
post partum under different lighting conditions or after bilateral enucleation. Rat
GULYAS, B. J.; Ph.D. - Pregn. Res. Branch, Natl. Inst, of Child Health and Human Devi., N.I.H.,
Bldg 18. Rm 101, BETHESDA,MD 20205, USA
a Polyspermy. Rabbit
b Induced parthenogenesis; ultrastructure and culturing of such eggs. Rabbit
c Effects of fetal pituitary on development of gonads. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
d Function of corpus luteum: cell type separation, cell culture, steroid assay, TEM and SEM.
Species as c
GUMBRECK, L.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr.,
P.O.Box 26901 , OKLAHOMA-City, OK 73190. USA
a Development of genital, ophthalmic, and urinary anomalies as related to genes, with emphasis on
hermaphroditic alterations. Rat
GUNASEGARAN, J. P.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHERRY 605006, India
a Effect of prolactin on reproductive axis of male. Mouse
GUNBERG,D. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Anat. Dept., Sch. of Dent., Univ. of Oregon Health Sci. Ctr., 611 SW
Campus Drive, PORTLAND, OR 97201 , USA
a Test of teratogens in varying concentrations, using postimplantation embryos cultured for 24-48
hours on homologous serum; chemistry and morphology. Rat
b Effect of metabolites, using postimplantation embryos cultured for 24-48 hours on dialyzed
homologous serum; chemistry and morphology. Rat
GUNDLING, G.; B.Sc. - Biol. Sci. Grp., Univ. of Connecticut, Box U-42, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
a Hemoglobin synthesis: mRNA isolation and quantification during development. Chironomus
spec. (Diptera)
GUPTA, D. K.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD 211002,
India
GUPTA, S. K.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD 211002, India
GURAYA, S. S.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Punjab Agric. Univ., LUDHIANA, Punjab, India
a Comparative morphology, histochemistry, and biochemistry of oocyte and follicle growth.
(Vertebrata)
b Comparative morphology, histochemistry, and biochemistry of development and maturation of
ovary and testis. Millardia meltada, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Man
c Morphology, histochemistry and biochemistry of oocyte growth and of embryology.
(Acanthocephala) (with V. R. PARSHAD)
d Morphology, histochemistry, biochemistry and physiology of spermatozoa. Bubalus bubalis
(Artiodactyla)
e Morphology, histochemistry, biochemistry and physiology of testis and ovary of farm animals.
(Mammalia)
f Histophysiology and biochemistry of gonads. (Aves) (with H. R. DANG and R. K. PARSHAD)
g Morphology, histochemistry, biochemistry and physiology of gametogenesis and early
embryology. (Platyhelminthes) (with V. R. PARSHAD)
h Morphology and histochemistry of gametogenesis. Amphioxus spec. (Cephalochordata)
i Morphology, histochemistry, biochemistry and physiology of gametogenesis, fertilisation, egg-
shell formation and embryology. Ascaridia gaUi (Nematoda) (with V. R. PARSHAD)
j Morphology, histochemistry, and physiology of gametogenesis, fertilisation and egg-shell
formation; gonad development in proglottids. Raillietina cesticillus (Cestoda) (with V. R.
PARSHAD)
GWATKIN, R. B. L.; Ph.D. - Inst, for Therap. Res., Merck Sharp & Dohme Res. Labs., P.O.Box 2000,
RAHWAY, NJ 07065, USA
a Studies on fertilisation, implantation, and early development. Mouse, Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
HADFIELD, M. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Kewalo Lab., Pacif. Biomed. Res. Ctr., Univ. of Hawaii, 41 Aliui
St., HONOLULU, HI 96813, USA
a Metamorphosis, developmental genetics, embryology. Marine spp. (Gastropoda)
HAIGHT, J. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ., CANBERRA,
A.C.T. 2600, Australia
a Comparative anatomy of CNS development. Macropus eugenii and other spp. (Marsupiaha)
HAKIM, R. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Howard Univ., 520 West St. N.W., WASHINGTON, DC 20059,
USA
a Development of silk glands to salivary glands: stability of cell determination; sequence of steps
in cell differentiation. Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera)
b Embryogenesis. Species as a
HALEY, L. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of BioL, Dalhousie Univ., HALIFAX, N.S. B3H 4J 1 , Canada
a Time of activation of genes controlling some enzymes in development. Mytilus edulis, Crassostrea
virginica (Bivalvia)
HALEY, S. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Hawaii, 2538 The Mall, HONOLULU, HI 96822, USA
a Reproduction and prelarval development. Hippa pacifica (Anomura, Decapoda, Crustacea)
b Histogenesis of embryonic and larval organs. Same species as a
HALL, B. K.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Dalhousie Univ., Life Sci. Ctr., HALIFAX, N.S.
B3H4Jl,Canada
a The origin of cartilage and bone from common germinal cells. Chicken, Mouse
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b Epithelial-mcsenchynial interactions in skeletal development, part, from the neural crest. Same
species as a
c Induction of scleral ossicles. Chicken
HALL, H. G.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Chem. Biodynamics, Lawrence Berkeley Lab., Univ. of California,
BLRKELLY, CA 94720. USA
a Differentiation and growth of epithelia in vitro in response to basal lamina substratum.
(Mammalia)
b Topography of cell surface components and cytoskeletal organisation as a result of cell to cell
and cell to substratum interactions during epithelial organisation and morphogenesis. (Mammalia)
HAMA, T.; D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Lab. of Biol., Aichi Med. Univ., NAGAKUTE 480-1 1, Aichi, Japan
a Induction and morphogenetic movement of organiser. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
b Origin of the pigment granules of the various chromatophores. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei),
Xenopus laevis (Anura), Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
HAMADA, K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. of Embryol. and Genet., Dept. of Biol., Fac of Fish., Hokkaido
Univ., HAKODATE, 041 Japan
a Morphological divergence and ecology in ontogenesis. Hypomesus transpacificus nipponensis,
H. olidus, H. pretiosus japonicus (Teleostei)
HAMADA, S. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Fordham Univ., NEW YORK, Bronx, NY 10458, USA
HAMAGUCHI, S.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., CoO. of Gen. Educ. Niigata Univ., NIIGATA. 950-21
Japan
a Gonadal development and germ cell differentiation: 1. change in morphological interactions
between germ and somatic cells; 2. germinal dense bodies. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
HAMBLEY, J. W.; B.Sc. (Hons.) - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ.,
P.O.Box 475, CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2601, Australia
a Biochemical correlates of retarded behavioral development in young animals. Chicken
b Biochemistry of the developing visual system. Chicken
c Behavioral and cellular lesions produced by amino acids in developing brain. Chicken
HAMBURGER, V.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., Skinner and Lindell Ave.,
ST. LOUIS, MO 63130, USA
a Neuroembryology. Chicken
HAMILTON, H. L., Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOT-
TESVILLE, VA 22901, USA
HAMNER, Ch. E.; D.V.M., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Div. of Reprod. Biol., Univ.
of Virginia Med. Sch., Box 387, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903, USA
a Composition of oviduct secretions of ovariectomized females with and without estrogen and
progesterone injections and the effect of these secretions on sperm metabolism, fertilizing ability
and blastocyst development. Rabbit, Cat
b Reproductive physiology; artificial insemination technique, sperm characterization, seminal
plasma constituents, in vitro fertilization. Cat
HAMPEL, A. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., DeKALB, IL 601 15, USA
a Protein and nucleic acid synthesis in late tailbud stages (incorporation study). Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
HANADA, A.; DVS - Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.Box 5, Ibaraki, 305
Japan
a Fertilisation in vivo and in vitro. Domestic spp. (Mammalia)
b Sex determination of early embryos. Species as a
HANADA, H. - Lab. of Genet. Disorders, Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.
Box 5, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
a Effects of various chemicals on embryonic development. Chicken, Mouse
HANAOKA, Y.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Comp. Endocrinol., Inst, of Endocrinol., Gunma Univ.,
Showamachi, MAEBASHI, 371 Japan
HANCOCK, R. L.; M.D. - Div. of Med. Biochem., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Calgary, CALGARY,
Alta.T2N 1N4, Canada
a Alpha-fetoprotein in developing and neoplastic liver. Rat, Man
HANSON, T. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad & Berks St., PHILADELPHIA, PA
19122. USA
a Pattern formation in the retina. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
b Retinotectal neurospecificity. Xenopus leavis (Anura)
HANZELY, L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., DeKALB, IL 601 15, USA
a Ultrastructure of the mode of nucleolar reformation. Allium sativum (Liliaceae)
b Fine structure and cytochemistry of microbodies. (Algae)
HARADA, H.; D.Sc. - Inst, of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, Sakura-mura, TSUKUBA, Ibaraki-ken,
305 Japan
a Hormonal control of somatic embryogenesis (tissue culture). Daucus carota (Umbellifera)
b Effects of amino acids and growth regulators on in vitro organogenesis. Species as a
c Chemical and physical control of flowering in vitro. Torenia fournieri (Scrophulariaceae), and of
androgenesis. Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae)
HARDY, Ms. M. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biomed. Sci., Ontario Vet. Coll., Univ. of Guelph,
GUELPH, Ont. NIG 2W2, Canada
a Induction of mucous metaplasia of skin and hair follicles in vitro by vitamin A (EM, separation
and recombination of dermis and epidermis, autofluorescence of vitamin A). Mouse
b Differentiation of the dermis, its cell types and intercellular matrix in 12-18 day embryos
(histochemistry, LM, EM). Mouse
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c Part played by tissue interactions in development of some skin diseases mcludmg psoriasis. Mouse
and various domestic animal species (Mammalia), Man
d Effect of retinoic acid (injected) on 7-14 day embryo development. Chicken (with D.
DHOUAILLY, Grenoble)
HARRIS, Ms. P. J.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Intracellular membrane systems and their role in regulating cytoplasmic ion concentrations,
including ionic control of microtubule and microfilament polymerisation during cleavage
(cytochemistry, EM). Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
b Role of microtubules and microfilaments in the migration of pigment vesicles and other
particles following fertilisation. Species as a
c Indirect immunofluorescence microscopy of tubulin and actin in unfertihsed eggs; changes in the
cytoskeleton following fertilisation and during early cleavage. Species as a, and other marine spp.
(Invertebrata)
HARRISON, J. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., State Univ. of New York, OSWEGO, NY 13126,
USA
HARTMANN, J. E.; Ph.D. - Merck Inst, for Therap. Research, P.O.Bo.x 2000, RAHWAY, NJ 07065,
USA
HASEGAWA, M.; D.Sc, Prof. - Eab. of Biol., Women's Coll. of Tokai-Gakuen. Tenpaku-cho,
Tenpaku-ku, NAGOYA, 468 Japan
a Restitution of the eye. (Teleostei)
b Morphogenesis of the retinal pigment cell. (Cobitidae, Teleostei)
HASSONA, A. A. S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey, ALEX-
ANDRIA, Egypt
a Experiments on determination of the proximo-distal axis of the developing hind limb. Bufo
regularis (Anura) (with M. I. MICHAEL, S. N. SEDRA and S. H. KHALIL)
HASWELL, Ms. P.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Washington State Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164, USA
a Biochemical differentiation of mammary epithelial cells in culture: normal preneoplastic and
tumor cells. Mouse
HAY, D. M.; Ch.B., Prof. - Div. of Obstet. & Gynecol., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Calgary, CALGARY,
Alta,T2N 1N4, Canada
HAY, Ms. E. D.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON, MA
02115, USA
a Localization of regeneration cells. Planaria spec. (Turbellaria), Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
b Fine structure of the developing cornea, and localization and identification of proteins secreted
by the epithelium (autoradiography and chromatography). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
c Migration of corneal endothelium and mesenchymal cells; role of glycosaminoglycans in cell
migration and development. Same species as b
d Secretion of collagen by neural tube and other embryonic epithelia; its role in tissue interaction.
Same species as b
HAY R. J.; Ph.D. - Cell Cult. Dept., Amer. Type Culture Collection, 12301 Parklawn Drive,
ROCKVILLE, MD 20852, USA
a Lung, myelogenous and gastrointestinal cell cultures for studies of differentiation, physiology,
and senescence. (Mammalia)
HAYASHI, Y.; M.D., D. Med. Sci. - Dept. of Devi. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya
Univ., Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a E. M. of experimentally induced malformations of the CNS. Mouse, Rat
b Effects of low-dose x-irradiation upon the developing brain. Mouse (with Y. KAMEYAMA and
K. HOSHINO)
HEATH, H. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Calif. State Univ., HAYWARD, CA 94542, USA
a Growth regulation in larvae. Taricha torosa (Urodela)
b Tentacle regeneration. Hydra littoralis, Chlorohydra viridissima (Hydrozoa)
HEIM, W. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Colorado CoU., COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903, USA
a Neurotrophic effects in limb regeneration. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Genetic control of longevity . Drosophila spp. (Diptera)
c Developmental effects of genetic abnormalities. Man
HEIN, Ms. R. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Nat. Sci. and Mathem., St. Mary's Coll. of Maryland, ST.
MARY'S-City, MD 20686, USA
a Effect of chemical agents (usually metals) on development, and possible correlation with the
effect of selected enzyme systems present in developing and regenerating tissues. Dugesia
dorotocephala (Turbellaria), (Echinodermata)
HEMING, B. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Entomol., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta T6G 2E3, Canada
a Descriptive study of metamorphosis. Frankliniella fusca, Haplothrips verbasci and other spp.
(Thysanoptera)
b Descriptive study of embryogenesis. Haplothrips verbasci (Thysanoptera)
c Descriptive study of late embryogenesis; sense organs. Lytta viridana (Meloidae, Coleoptera)
d Embryogenesis, especially anatomy of mouth part development. Macrosteles fascifrons
(Homoptera)
HENDRICKX, A. G.; Ph.D. - Calif. Primate Res. Ctr., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Temporal and endocrine relationships of ovulation, fertihsation, implantation, and early
embryonic development. Macaca mulatta, M. radiata, Papio cynocephalus (Primates)
b Teratogenic effects of corticosteroids (triamcinolone and dexamethasone) on development of
skull, lymphoid and nervous system. Species as a
c Teratogenic and embryotoxic effects of contraceptives (Norlestrin: Norethindrone acetate and
ethinyl estradiol). Macaca mulatta, M. radiata (Primates)
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d Cellular kinetics ot the CNS and reproductive system of early embryos by means of
autoradiography. Macaca mulatta (Primates)
e Teratogenic effects of tritiated water on gonadal development. Species as c
f Teratogenic and embryotoxic effects of oral hormonal pregnancy tests (primados: ethinyl
estradiol and norethisterone acetate). Papio cynocephalus (Primates)
g Development of fetoscopy and fetal blood sampling. Macaca mulatta, Papio cynocephalus
(Primates)
h Pharmacokinetics of corticosteroids (triamcinolone) in the fetal-maternal unit. Species as d
HENNEN, Ms. S.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 North 15th St., MILWAUKEE, WI
53233, USA
a Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions in development. (Amphibia)
b Localization of rDNA sequences in chromosomes. (Amphibia)
c Oogenesis. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
d Pole cell transfers in female sterile mutants. Species as c
HERKOVITS, J.; M.D., Prof. - Inst, de Biol, de la Reprod. y DesarroUo Embrion., Univ. Nac. de
Lomas de Zamora, CC 95 - 1 832 LOMAS de ZAMORA, B.A., Argentina
HERMAN, L.; Ph.D. Prof. - Dept. of Anat., New York Med. Coll., VALHALLA, NY 10595, USA
HERNANDEZ de BARRIOS, Ms. C. E.; M.D. - Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes,
Apartado 38, Ml^RIDA, Venezuela
HEROLD R. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol., Embryol. and Genet., Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ. of Pennsyl-
vania, 4001 Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19174, USA
a Comparative development and ultrastructure of dentines (osteodentine and vasodentine). Esox
lucius, Gadus callarias (Teleostei)
b Development of embryonic skeletal structure; normal ultrastructure, and effect of sodium
fluoride. Echinarachnius parma (Echinoidea)
c Teratogenic effects of cortisone and vitamin A on development of primary and secondary fetal
palate in organ culture. Mouse
d Immunofluorescence study of enamel amelogenin localization in teeth and tooth-like structures;
biosynthesis, secretion and absorption of amelogenin proteins. (Vertebrata)
HERRMANN, H.; M.D., Prof. - Genet, and Cell Biol. Sect., Biol. Sci. Grp., U-125, Univ. of
Connecticut, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
HERZFELD, Ms. A.; Ph.D. - Mammal. Different. Dept., Cane. Res. Inst., New England Deaconess
Hosp., 185 Pilgrim Rd., BOSTON, MA 02215, USA
a Effects on enzyme composition of Uver, small intestine, and kidney, of starvation, dietary or
injected amino acid supplementation, endocrine gland ablations, and hormone injections,
compared in fetus, neonate, and adult. Rat
b Changes in amount and isozymes of enzymes in tumors and uninvolved host tissues (liver, small
intestine, kidney) compared with normal development of enzymes during ontogenesis of these
tissues; possible reversion to a more fetal pattern. Rat, Man
HEYWOOD, S. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Genet, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Connecticut, STORRS,
CT 06268, USA
HICKS, G. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Dalhousie Univ., Life Sci. Ctr., HALIFAX, N.S. B3H 4J1,
Canada
a Causal mechanism in flower development, especially sex determination (organ culture,
microsurgery in vitro). Nicotiana tabacum (Solanaceae)
b Refining the cell layer technique with a view to developing a synchronous system for exploring
molecular biology of organogenesis. Gynura spp., Spirea spp.. Begonia spp. (Angiospermae)
c In vitro leaf determination (microsurgery, leaf co-culture). Osmunda cinnamomea (Filices)
HIGASHINAKAGAWA, T.; D.Sc. - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Mitsubishi-Kasei Inst, of Life Sci., 11
Minami-ooya, Machida, TOKYO 194, Japan
HILFER, S. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad & Berks St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19122, USA
a Early development of the thyroid gland. Chicken
b Formation of the optic cup. Chicken, Mouse
HINDS, J. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Boston Univ., 80 E. Concord St., BOSTON, MA 021 18, USA
a Analysis of developing retina using serial electron microscopic sections. Mouse
HINDS, Ms. L.; B.Sc. (Hons.) - Div. of WUdlife Res., C.S.I.R.O., P.O.Box 84, LYNEHAM, A.C.T.
2602, Australia
a Factors involved in resumption of development by blastocysts in diapause. Macropus eugenii
(Marsupialia)
b In vitro culture of blastocyst and vesicle stages. Same species as a
HINSCH, Ms. G. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of South Florida, TAMPA, FL 33620, USA
HIRADHAR, P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA 390002, India
a Tail regeneration in the adult, especially evaluation of endocrine involvement and physiological
responses; evocation of regenerative response by transplantation; evaluation of morphogenetic
interactions between stump and regenerate. Hemidactylus flaviviridis (Lacertilia)
b Histophysiology of limb regeneration. Paratelphusa (Decapoda, Crustacea), Periplaneta americana
(Blattodea)
HIRAKOW, R.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Saitama Med. School, 38 Morohongo, Moroyama,
Iruma-gun, SAITAMA, 350-04 Japan
a Development of blood and nerve supply to the heart. Rat
b Ultrastructure of bulbus region. Chicken
HIRAMA, M. N.; D.Sc. - Kanebo Inst, for Cane. Res., 1-9-1, Misaki-cho. Hyogo-ku, KOBE, 652
Japan
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HIRAMOTO, Y.; D.Sc, Prof. - Biol. Lab., Tokyo Inst, of Technol., O-Okayama, Meguro-ku, TOKYO,
152 Japan
a Sperm motility and fertilisation. (Echinodermata)
b Chromosome movement in the egg and cleavage. (Echinodermata)
HIRANO, H.; M.D. - Bone Res. Lab., Univ. of California, 1000 Veteran Ave., LOS ANGELES, CA
90024, USA
a Bone morphogenesis: physiology and biochemistry of bone matrix; osteosarcoma derived bone
morphogenetic protein; transplantation; calcification; ossification. Mus perognathus, Rattus
sigmoidon, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), (Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens (Primates)
HIROSE, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., Myodaiji, OKAZAKI, 444 Japan
a Regulation of silk fibroin gene. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
HIROSHIMA, T.; B.Sc. - Biol. Inst., Kanazawa Med. Univ., UCHINADA-machi, Ishikawa-ken, 920-02
Japan
HIRSCH, H. V. B. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York, ALBANY, NY 12222, USA
a Methods to analyze the postnatal development of linear receptive fields of cells in the visual
cortex. Cat (with R. GORDON, Winnipeg)
HISANAGA, S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biophys. & Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Kongo,
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Purification and characterisation of dynein from embryonic cytoplasm; its biological significance
in mitosis in embryos. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Anthocidaris crassispina (Echinoidea)
HISANO, Ms. K.; M. Ph. - Dept. of Genet., Nagasaki Univ., 1 2-4, Sakamoto-machi, NAGASAKI, 852
Japan
a Chemical mutagenesis (germ cells). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
HISCOCK, Ms. J.; B.Sc. (Hons.) - Dept. of Human Morphol., Sch. of Med., Flinders Univ.,
BEDFORD PARK, SA 5042, Australia
a Morphometry of eye development in metamorphic and post-metamorphic animals. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Morphometry of optic fibre projection in dually innervated tectum (3H-proIine autoradiography,
planimetry). Species as a
HISHIDA, T.; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. of Biol., Gifu Coll. of Dent., 1851 Takano, Hozumi-cho, Motosu-
gun, GIFU-ken, Japan
a Sex differentiation and sex reversal. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
HO, Ms. W. C; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Prostaglandin production during chondrogenesis. Mouse
b Biochemical mechanisms involved in cell death. Mouse
HOAR, R. M.; Ph.D. - Teratol. Sect., Dept. of Toxicol., Res. Div., Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Bldg.
100, NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
HOLLINGER, T. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Florida, Box J-235, JHMHC,
GAINESVILLE, FL 32610, USA
a Maturation of oocytes. Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Protein synthesis and degradation in oocytes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
HOLLYFIELD, J. G.; Ph.D. - CuUen Eye Inst., Baylor Coll. of Med., HOUSTON, TX 77030, USA
a Development of the retina, time of appearance of specific neuronal properties (uptake, synthesis
and release of neurotransmitters). Rana spec, Xenopus spec (Anura)
b Development of photoreceptors - interaction with environmental lighting for the onset of
membrane addition and loss. Species as a
HOLOVVINSKY, A. W.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI 02912, USA
a Early events in light induced chloroplast development: membrane biogenesis. Euglena gracilis
(Euglenophyceae)
b Effect of culture conditions on chloroplast replication. Same species as a
c Changes in respiratory metaboUsm as a consequence of light induced chloroplast development.
Species as a
HOLT, R. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll. of Georgia, AUGUSTA, GA 30902, USA
HOLTFRETER, J. K. F.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Rochester, ROCHESTER,
NY 14627, USA
HONDA, S. I.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Coll. of Sci. and Engin., Wright State Univ., Col.
Glenn Highway, DAYTON, OH 45431, USA
a Structure and function of organelles, especially chloroplasts. (Aiigiospermae)
HOPPE, P. C; Ph.D. - The Jackson Lab., BAR HARBOR, ME 04609, USA
HORI, I.; D.med. - Biol. Inst., Kanazawa Med. Univ., UCHINADA-machi, Ishikawa-ken, 920-02,
Japan
HORI, R.; D.Sc, Prof. - Biol. Inst., Toyama Univ., Gofuku 3190, TOYAMA, 930 Japan
a Activation analysis of trace elements (Mn, Zn and V) in the egg and their absorption from' the
surrounding medium. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea), Halocynthia roretzi
(Ascidiacea), Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Submicroscopic structure of the cortex and cortical alveoli of the unfertilized egg and the
fertihzation phenomena. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
HORIGUCHI, T. - Dept. of BioI.,Sch.of Dent. Med., Tsurumi Univ., 2-1-3 Tsurumi, YOKOHAMA
230, Japan
HORIUCHI, S.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA, 560
Japan
a Cell kinetics of developing digestive organs. Rhacophorus spec, Xenopus spec, Rana spec.
(Anura)
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HOSHINO, K.; M.D., Dr. med. sci.. Prof. - Congen. Anomaly Res. Ctr., Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med.,
Kyoto Univ., Sakyo-ku, KYOTO 606, Japan
HOSHINO, K.; M.D., D. Med. Sci. - Dept. of Devi. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya
Univ., Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Morphogenesis of genetic microphthalmia. Mouse (with Y. KAMEYAMA and S. ODA)
b Autoradiography of the generation cycle in the neural cells of the embryonic brain. Mouse
c Effects of low-dose .\-irradiation upon the developing brain. Mouse (with Y. KAMEYAMA and
Y.HAYASHI)
d Influences of intrauterine environment on the manifestation of genetic malformations. Mouse
(with Y. KAMEYAMA and S. ODA)
HOSICK, H. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool.. Washington State Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164, USA
a Morphogenesis and differentiation of mammary epithelium, part, cell interactions and responses
to hormones, in tissue culture. Mouse, Man
b Control of production of secretory proteins in larval salivary gland, incl. isolation of RNA of
Balbiani ring II and its translation in cell-free systems. Chironomus tentans (Diptera)
HOTTA, Y.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of California, San Diego, LA JOLLA. CA
92093, USA
HOUGH-EVANS (RAYMOND), Ms. B.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol., PASADENA,
CA91125,USA
HOWELL, S. H.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. C-016, Univ. of California, San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
HOWES, R. I.; D.D.S., Ph.D. ~ Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr., P.O.Box
26901, OKLAHOMA-City, 73190, USA
a Histologic and morphogenic development of tooth crowns and roots (ectopic tooth transplants).
Rana pipiens (Anura), Iguana iguana (Lacertilia), Heterodontis francisci (Elasmobranchii) and
other lower Vertebrata
HSU (LIANG), Ms. C. Y.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biomorphics, Natl. Defense Med. Ctr., P.O.Box
8244, TAIPEI 107, Taiwan, Rep. of China
a Experimental gonadal differentiation. (Anura)
b Steroid analysis in larvae. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
c Development of enzyme activity in larvae. Species as b
HSU Yu-Chih;M.D.,D.M.Sc.,Prof. Lab.of Mammal. Devi, and Oncogen., Dept. of Pathobiol., Sch. of
Hyg. and Publ. Health, Johns Hopkins Univ., 615 N. Wolfe St., BALTIMORE, MD 21205, USA
a Regulation of embryo development in vitro. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Embryo growth factors beyond the implantation stage. Same species as a
c Culture of individually isolated whole embryos from blastocyst to early somite stage. Same species
as a
HUBBERT, W. T.; D.V.M., Prof. - Dept. of Epidemiol, and Comm. Health, Sci. of Vet. Med.,
Louisiana State Uni^ BATON ROUGE, LA 70803, USA
HUBER, I.; Ph.D. Dept. of Biol., Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., 285 Madison Ave., MADISON, NJ
07940, USA
no work on developmental biology in progress
HUMPHREYS, T. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Kewalo Lab., Pacif. Biomed. Res. Ctr., Univ. of Hawaii, 41 Ahui
St., HONOLULU, HI 96813. USA
a RNA and protein synthesis in embryos. Colobocentrotus atratus, Lytechinus pictus, Tripneustes
gratilla (Echinoidea)
b Characterization of aggregation factor. Microciona prolifera, Terpioz zeteki, Haliclona occulata
(Porifera)
HUMPHREYS, W. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, CA 30602, USA
a Ultrastructure of blastomeres in mosaic eggs. Mytilus edulis (Bivalvia)
b Desiccated cytoplasm of viable, encysted embryos, studied by transmission EM, freeze-fracturing,
and scanning EM. Artemia salina (Anostraca, Crustacea)
c Inhibition and induction of the acrosome reaction in spermatozoa. Rabbit
HUMPHRIES, A. A., Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Fertilization: role of jelly envelopes; polyspermy control; membrane potential changes. Triturus
cristatus, Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
b Oogenesis and development in marsupial species. Gastrotheca riobambae, G. ovifera,
Electonotus pygmaeus (Anura)
HUNT, E. L. t Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA, USA
HUNT, Ms. L. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, IN 46556, USA
a Development under various conditions, part, effects of juvenile hormone on control of larval
pigment deposition. Oncopeltus fasciatus and other Lygaeidae (Hemiptera)
b Definition of the term metamorphosis, part, as it applies to the supernumerary instars and
precocious adults of Hemimetabola. (Lygaeidae, Hemiptera)
HUSKEY, R. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901, USA
HUTCHINSON, C I .; B.S. - Merck Inst, for Therap. Research, P.O.Box 2000, RAHWAY, NJ 07065,
USA
HYODO, (TAGUCHI), Ms. Y.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa-
4-chome, CHIBA, 260 Japan
a Chronic radiation effects on spermatogenesis. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Production of several homozygous strains inbred by full-sib matings. Species as a
lANNACCONE, P. M.; M.D., Ph.D. Dept. of Pathol, and Cane. Ctr., Northwestern Univ. Med.
School, 303 E. Chicago Ave., CHICAGO, IL 6061 1 , USA
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a Pathogenesis of neoplasia in experimental chiniaeras. Mouse, Rat
b Acute and long term effects of toxic chemicals on preimplantation embryos. Mouse
IBATA, Y.; M.D., Dr. Med. Sci., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Kyoto Pref. Univ. of Med., Kawaramachi
Hirokoji. KYOTO, 602 Japan
a Correlative studies on the peptidergic ontogenic development of peptidergic neurons and
aminergic neurons in the hypothalamus
IDE, C; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jichi Med. School, 3311 Yakushiji, Minamikawachi-machi, TOCHIGI,
329-04, Japan
a Enzyme histochemistry of the growing nerve tip (growth cone) in vivo and in vitro. Chicken
b Cholinesterase for axonal growth in early development. Mouse
c Mechanism of reinnervation of Vater-Pacini corpuscles. Mouse
IDE, H.; D.Sc. - Biol. Inst., I ac. of Sci., Tohoku Univ., Aramaki, SENDAI, 980 Japan
a Transformation between chromatophores in vitro. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
b Pigment pattern formation in cell culture. Species as a
IKENISHI, K.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Eac. of Sci., Osaka City Univ., Sugimoto-cho, Sumiyoshi-ku,
OSAKA, 558 Japan
a Possible development of isolated germ plasm-bearing cells into primordial germ cells. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
IKEUCHI, T.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Cytogenet., Med. Res. Inst., Tokyo Med. and Dent. Univ., Yushima
1-45, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Chromosome studies in early embryogenesis, part, induced and spontaneous abortions, and sex
ratio. Man
IKUSHIMA, N.; D.Sc. - Biol. Lab., Kansai Med. School, HIRAKATA, 573 Japan,
a Differences of adhesiveness between cells of various parts of embryos. (Amphibia)
lEAN, J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119
Abington Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Regulation of protein synthesis and control of mRNA translation during development and
morphogenesis, (with Judith ILAN)
ILAN, Ms. Judith; Ph.D. - Reprod. Biol, and Dept. of Anat., Devi. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve
Univ., 21 19 Abington Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Regulation of protein synthesis and control of mRNA translation during development and
morphogenesis, (with J. ILAN)
IMAHORI, K.; D.Sc, Prof. Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA,
560 Japan
a Morphogenesis, especially of sporelings. (Charophycae)
b Origin and cytogenesis of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Chara spec, Nitella spec.
(Charophyceae), Acetabularia spec. (Chlorophyceae)
IMBERSKI, R. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Maryland, COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742, USA
a Developmental genetics of enzymes and isozymes. Drosophila spp. (Diptera), Ephestia kiihniella
(Lepidoptera)
b Mutants with altered duration of development and adult lifespan. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
c Effects of mitotic inhibitors on development. Species as a
INBAM, Ms. C; M.Sc - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHLRRY 605006. India
a Placental enzymes in normal and abnormal pregnancy. Man
INEANTE, A. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457, USA
a Control of protein and nucleic acid synthesis during embryonic development (density gradient
centrifugation, in vivo and in vitro protein synthesis, electrophoretic separations). Strongylo-
centrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
b Role of a DNA-nuclear membrane complex in DNA-synthesis (enzymology, gradient
centrifugation. light and EM autoradiography, cell synchrony). Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
(Echinoidea) and several cell lines (Mammalia)
INOUE, T.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Obstet., Eac. of Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ.,N. 18, W9, SAPPORO, 060
Japan
a Low temperature preservation of embryos. Mouse, Cow
INOUE, Y.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Eormation of sexual organs. Gelasinospora reticulispora ( Ascomycetes)
INOUE, Ms. Y. - Biol. Lab., Doshisha Univ., Karasuma Imadegawa, Kamikyo-ku, KYOTO, 602 Japan
a Culture of embryonic heart cells. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela), Chicken
INOUYE, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Inst, of Devi. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03 Japan
a Morphogenesis of the cerebellum. Mouse, Rat
b Effects of ionising and nonionising radiation on developing brain. Mouse, Rat
ISHIDA, K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. Husbandry, Eac of Agric, Niigata Univ., 8050 Igarashi 2,
NIIGATA, 950-21 Japan
a Histochemistry of hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, prostaglandin synthetase, prostaglandin
dehydrogenase and adenylate cyclase in developing eggs. Meriones spec, Mesocricetus spec.
(Rodentia), Pig
ISHIKAWA, M.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Fac of Sci., Ehime Univ., MATSUYAMA, Ehime, 790
Japan „ . . i ■
a Physiology of fertilization and artificial parthenogenesis. Hemicentrotus pulcherrmius,
Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea)
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b Metamorphosis. Halocynthia roretzi, Chelyosoma siboya, Ciena intestinalis(Tunicata)
c Isolation of centrioles from sperm, and their behaviour m fertihzed and activated eggs.
Hemicentrotus pulchcrrimus (Echinoidea) ., ^ „ , , ,, ,, • xt i o w o
ISHIKAVVA, T.; D.V.M., Prof. - Dept. of Vet. Obstet., 1-ac. ot Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ., N 18, W 9,
SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Cytogencticsof congenital anomalies. Cow . , , v, , • i^-* u;
ISHIMODA-TAKAGI, T.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Gakugei Univ., 4-1-1, Nukui Kita-machi,
Koganei, TOKYO, 184 Japan , /, * u .
a Comparative biochemistry of tropomyosin from adult and embryonic muscles. (Invertebrata,
b hnmunology and biochemistry of tropomyosin from eggs. Anthocidaris crassispina, Pseudocen-
trotus depressus, Hemicentrotus pulchcrrimus (Echinoidea)
ISHIZAKl H.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Circadian rhythm in ecdysone release from prothoracic glands., part, neuroendocrine and/or
neurotransmitter mediation. Samia cynthia ricini (Lepidoptera)
b Purification of prothoracicotropic hormone. Bomby.x mori (Lepidoptera)
ISONO, N.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Keio Univ., 4-1-1 Hiyoshi, YOKOHAMA 223, Japan
lUCHl, I.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Ontogeny of hemoglobins in embryos and larvae. Salmo gahdneri (= irideus) (Teleostei)
b Mechanism of hatching. Same species as a and Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
lUClE, S.; Ph.D. Dept. of Morphol., Univ. of Sao Paulo, P.O.B. 301, 14.100 RIBEIRAO PRETO,
S.P., Brazil ,, xn,x/A
IWAMATSU, T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Aichi Univ. of Educ, 1-Hirosawa, Igaya-cho, KARIYA,
Aichi Pref., 448 Japan
a Tlie acquisition of developmental capacity by the oocyte during maturation in vitro. Oryzias
latipes (Teleostei)
b Differentiation of primordial germ cells implanted into the eye cavity of castrated adults, bame
species as a
c Morphological and functional changes of mitochondria during oocyte maturation. Misgurnus
anguilUcaudatus, Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
d Mechanism of ovulation. Same species as c
IWASA, K.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Comparative morphology and biochemistry of cell wall and jelly coat. Chlamydomonas reinhardi,
Volvox aureus, V. carteri (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae), Navicula pelliculosa, Phaeodactylum
tricornutum (Diatonieae)
b Physiology and biochemistry of development and differentiation of unicellular and coenobial
forms. Chlamydomonas reinhardi, Eudorina elegans, Volvo.x aureus, V. carteri (Volvocales,
Chlorophyceae), Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Diatonieae)
c Comparative morphology, biochemistry and behavioral biology from the viewpoints of develop-
ment, sexuality and phylogeny. Chlamydomonas spec, Haeniatococcus spec, Gonium spec,
Pandorina spec, Eudorina spec, Pleodorina spec, Volvox spec, (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae)
IWASAKI, T.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa-4-chome, CHIBA,
260 Japan
a Effects of ionising radiation on oogenesis and embryonic development (cytology). Artemia salina
(Anostraca, Crustacea)
IWASAWA, H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Biol. Inst., Fac of Sci., Niigata Univ., NIIGATA, 950-21 Japan
a Embryological study on endocrine correlation. (Amphibia)
b Comparative embryology of reproductive organs. (Anura; Urodela)
c Mechanism of sex differentiation (electron microscopy, organ culture). Rana spp., Xenopus laevis
(Anura) „^„ ,
IWATA, F.; D.Sc, Prof. - Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., N.IO, W.8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Comparative embryology, especially taxonomic interrelationships. (Nemertina)
b Development and regeneration. Lineus vegitus (Nemertina)
c Comparative embryology. Cladonema uchidai, Plumularia undulata (Hydroidea, Hydrozoa),
Notoplana humilis (Polycladida, Turbellaria), Pugettia quadridens. Cancer amphioetus,
(Brachyura, Decapoda, Crustacea)
IYER, R. D.; Ph.D. - Div. of Genet., Centr. Plantation Crops Res. Inst., KASARAGOD-670124,
IZAIKE, Y.; BVS - Livestock Div., Chugoku Nat. Agric Exp. Stat., Kawai-cho, OODA-shi, 694-01
Japan
a Development and aging of placenta (DNA synthesis, mitosis, histochemistry). Cow
b Implantation and lost implantation (uterine pregnancy preparation). Cow
c Uterine environment for development of fertihsed ova. Cow
d Relationship between fetal development and alpha-fetoprotein level in amniotic and allantoic
fluid. Cow (with A. OKANO)
IZAWA, K.; B.Fish. - Fac. of Fish., Mie Univ., 2-80 Edobashi, TSU, Mie Pref. 514, Japan
a Postembryonic development: nauplius, copepodid and chalimus stages. (Cyclopoida & Caligoida
& Lerneopodoida: Copepoda, Crustacea)
IZZARD C. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York, 1400 Washington Ave.,
ALBANY, NY 12222, USA , u • . r r
a Motility in fibroblast-like cells and its role in morphogenesis (critical optical techniques); role ol
substrate adhesions, contractile proteins and calcium. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Chicken, Mouse
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JACOBS-LORENA, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119 Abington Rd.,
CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Regulation of transcription and translation during oogenesis; characterization of RNA and
protein molecules accumulated in the egg. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
JACOBSON, A. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712, USA
a Somite, notochord, and neural plate determination and morphogenesis; ultrastructurai,
cinematographic and experimental analysis. Taricha torosa (Urodela), Chicken
b Form changes in coherent sheets of cells mediated by programmed cell-shape changes (eye,
early embryonic germ layers, extra-embryonic membranes). Species as a
c Shaping of the early brain. Species as a
d Computer simulation of neurulation. Species as a
JACOBSON, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY,
UT 84132, USA
a Analysis of development, using genetic mosaics. (Amphibia; Teleostei)
b Development of nervous system
JACOBY. Ms. M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Genet., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Mutations affecting bristles on labellum. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
JAFFE. L. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a Transcellular developmental currents and ion fluxes through developing cells (vibrating probe
detecting nanovolt differences). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera), Callosobruchus spec.
(Coleoptera), Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
b Free calcium gradients and changes during early development (aequorin). Species as a
c Nature and role of endogenous electrical currents through regenerating systems. Rana pipiens,
Xenopus laevis (Anura), Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
d Electrophysiology of the control of cell shape, cell division and cell movements in the early
embryo. Quail, Chicken (with C. D. STERN, London)
JAFFEE, O. C; Prof. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Dayton, DAYTON, OH 45469, USA
a Effects of altered physiologic states upon heart development by studying direct hemodynamic
changes. Chicken
b Effects of an organophosphate insecticide on cardiovascular development. Chicken
JANSSENS, P. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Austr. Natl. Univ., P.O.Box 4, CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2600,
Australia
a Development of metabolic pathways, part, gluconeogenesis. Macropus eugenii (Marsupialia)
b Development of kidney function and its hormonal control. Species as a
JAYSHREE MENON, Ms.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA
390002, India
a Endocrinology and tail regeneration. Hemidactylus flaviviridis (Lacertilia)
JEFFERY, W. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712, USA
a Spatial localisation of maternal mRNA in oocytes, eggs, and embryos. Bithynia tentaculata
(Gastropoda), Styela spp. (Ascidiacea), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Mechanism of stabilisation and activation of stored mRNA in sclerotia. Physarum polycephalum
(Myxomycetes)
c Detection of maternal niRNA locahsations by use of recombinant DNA probes. Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera), Styela pUcata, Ciona intestinahs (Ascidiacea)
d Relationship of RNA localisation and ooplasmic segregation to the cytoskeleton. Styela plicata,
Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
e Development of assay methods to measure the determinative potential of the polar lobe
cytoplasm. Dyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda), Crassostrea virginica (Bivalvia)
JEFFREY, P. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168, Australia
a Formation of neuromuscular junction sarcolemma from normal and denervated mixed, fast and
slow fibre types; glycoprotein and protein composition and metabolism. Chicken, Rat
b Synapse formation in CNS, subcellular fractionation; protein and glycoprotein composition;
RNA metabohsm. Chicken, Rat
JENSH, R. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA, PA
19107, USA
a Teratogenic and growth-retarding effects of suspect agents. Rat
b Effects of irradiation on prenatal and postnatal development. Rat
c Postnatal behavioral modifications due to prenatal insults. Rat
JETTEN, A. M.; Ph.D. - Natl. Cane. Inst., Natl. Inst, of Health, Bldg. 37, Rm. 2B26, BETHESDA,
MD 20205, USA
a Systematic characterization of the components of the surface of embryonal carcinoma cells
and early embryonic cell types, and determination of their significance in several aspects of
embryonic development. Mouse
JIT, I.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Anat., Postgrad. Inst, of Med. Educ. and Res., CHANDIGARH
160011, India
JOHN, U. P.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Adelaide, North Terrace, G. P.O. Box 498, ADELAIDE,
S.A. 5001, Australia
a Formation, structure, composition and function of the jelly envelopes of the egg. (HyUdae &
Leptodactyhdae: Anura)
JOHNSON, E. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADEL-
PHIA, PA 19107, USA
a Analysis of amniotic cells to predict non-genetic malformations. Rat, Man
b Postnatal effects of prenatal insults. (Rodentia)
c In vitro determination of teratogenic potential. Hydra attenuata (Hydrozoa)
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JOHNSON, K. !•:.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., George Washington Univ. Med. Ctr., WASHINGTON, DC
20027, USA
a ExtraceUular matrix synthesis in gastrulas. Rana pipiens and hybrids, Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Changes in cell motihty and gastrulation. Same species as a, and Xenopus mulleri (Anura)
JOLLIE, M. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., DeKALB, IL 601 15, USA
a Development of the bony systems of the head. Amia spec, Lepisosteus spec. (Holostei),
Acipenser spec. (Chondrostei), Squalus spec. (Elasmobranchii), Salmo spec, Esox spec.
(Teleostei), and others (Vertebrata)
JONEJA, M. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Queen's Univ., KINGSTON, Ont. K7L 3N6, Canada
a Electron microscopy of the sequential changes in skeletal structures following treatment with the
lathyrogen beta-aminopropionitrile and protective agents (flavonoids). Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
JORQUERA, N.; M.V., Prof. - Inst, de Embriol., Univ. Austral de Chile, Casilla no. 567, VALDIVIA,
Chile
a Heterospecific recombinations of ocular structures. Chicken and Rat
b Cytodifferentiation of embryonic kidney cells. Chicken
JOSEPHSON, I.; B.Sc - Dept. of Physiol., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Virginia, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22908, USA
a Electrophysiology of cultured heart cells. Chicken
JUDY, K. J.; Ph.D. - Zoecon Corp., 975 California Ave., PALO ALTO, CA 94304, USA
JURILOFF, Ms. D.; Ph.D. - The Jackson Lab., BAR HARBOR, ME 04609, USA
a Attempt to map major genes contributing to the spontaneous cleft hp trait of A/J animals, using
translocation stocks. Mouse
b Characterization of a radiation-induced, recessive, embryonic lethal mutation that is located in the
region of an inversion on chromosome 1. Mouse
c Adult characteristics correlated with expression of split face in Patch homozygote embryos. Mouse
JUURLINK, B. H. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask. S7N OWO,
Canada
a Hormonal effects on astroglial cell differentiation in vitro. Mouse
b Factors involved in determination of optic stalk ventricular cells towards the glial lineage (Theiler
stages 11-12). Mouse
KADOTA, A.; M.Sc - Dept. of Biol., Fac of Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Photocontrol of apical growth in protonemata. Adiantum capillus-veneris (Filices)
KALT, M. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Connecticut Health Ctr., FARMINGTON, CT 06032,
USA
a Ultrastructure and biochemistry of regulation and synthesis of RNA and proteins during
spermatogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Mouse
b Effects of steroids and humoral factors on gonadal and germ cell differentiation. Species as a
KALTER, H.; Ph.D. —Children's Hosp. Res. Found., Div. of Teratol., Elland & Bethesda Aves.,
CINCINNATI, OH 45229, USA
KALTHOFF, K.; Dr. rer. nat.. Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712, USA
a Morphogenetic determinants in eggs. (Diptera)
b Photoreactivation of UV-irradiated eggs. (Insecta)
KAMAKSHI, Ms. V.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Postgrad. Inst, of Basic Med. Sci., Univ. of Madras,
Taramani, MADRAS 600042, India
a Morphometry of the fetal blood vessels of the placenta. Man
b Morphometry of abnormal placentae, part, from preeclamptic toxemic cases. Man
KAMAR, G. A. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anim. Prod., Fac. of Agric, Cairo Univ., GIZA, Egypt
a Factors influencing reproduction and production as far as the endocrines and gonads are
concerned. (Aves)
b Growth and factors affecting especially the endocrines. (Aves)
c Factors influencing production and reproduction as far as the environmental conditions are
concerned. (Aves)
KAMEYAMA, Y.; M.D., D. Med. Sci., Prof. - Dept. of Devi. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med.,
Nagoya Univ., Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Mechanism responsible for malformations of the extremities in the embryo. Mouse, Rat
b Morphogenesis of genetic microphthalmia. Mouse (with K. HOSHINO and S. ODA)
c Effects of low-dose x-irradiation upon the developing brain. Mouse (with K. HOSHINO and
Y.HAYASHI)
d Influences of interauterine environment on manifestation of genetic malformations. Mouse (with
K. HOSHINO and S. ODA)
KAMIMURA, Ms. M.; Dr. Med. Sci. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Kinki Univ., Sayamo-cho, OSAKA,
589 Japan
a Teratogenic mechanism of chemicals and their pathogenesis. Mouse, Rat; Macaca fascicularis
(Primates)
KAMRAT, Ms. D.; B.Sc - Dept. of Genet., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Interactions between homoeotic mutations. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KANAGAWA, H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet., Fac. of Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ., N 18, W 9,
SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Experimental embryology. (Rodentia and other small Mammalia)
b Embryo transfer. Farm animals (Mammalia)
KANATANI, H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., 38 Nishigonaka,
Myodaiji-cho, OKAZAKI 444, Japan
a Mechanism of spawning. Asterias amurensis, Asterina pectinifera (Asteroidea)
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b Mode of action of 1-methyladenine on oocyte maturation. (Asteroidea)
c Mechanism of oocyte maturation. Same species as a
KANE R. K.; Pii.D., Prof. - Kewalo Lab., Pacif. Biomed. Res. Ctr., Univ. of Hawaii, 41 Ahui St.,
HONOLULU, HI 96813, USA
a Role of cortical granules in formation of hyaline and fertilization membrane. (Echinodermata)
b Mechanism of cell division, studied by means of the isolated mitotic apparatus. (Echinodermata)
c Cytoplasmic actin and other cytoskeletal proteins in fertilization and early development.
Tripneustes gratilla (Echinoidea)
KANKEL D. R.; Ph.D. - Dcpt. of BioL, KHne Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW
HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a Clonal analysis and general embryology of the nervous system; use of genetic mosaics in an
analysis of neural wiring specificity. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KAPLAN, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll. of Wisconsin, P.O.Box 26509, MILWAUKEE, WI
53226, USA
a Physiological causes of caudal dysplasia syndrome. Chicken, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia),
Man
b Normal and abnormal physiological development of the heart; factors initiating the first
heartbeats. Chicken
c Mechanisms underlying congenital malformations; bio-energetics of development and influence of
teratogens thereon. Chicken
KAPLANIS, J. N.; Ph.D. - Insect Physiol. Lab., US. Dept. of Agric, AR Sci. and Educ. Administr.,
BARC-East Bldg. 467, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705, USA
a Chemistry and biochemistry of molting hormones from different stages of insects, from related
arthropods, and from plants. Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera), Oncopeltus fasciatus (Heteroptera),
Musca domestica (Diptera)
KASHIWAMATA, S.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Perinatol., Inst, for Devi. Res.. Aichi Pref. Colony,
Kamiya-cho, KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Pathogenic mechanism of bilirubin encephalopathy and relationship between neurotoxicity
of bilirubin and development of central nervous system. Rat
KASINSKY, H. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Brit. Columbia, VANCOUVER, B.C. V6T 1W5,
Canada
KASPI (VISHNIVETSKI), Ms. Th.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr.,
Tel-Aviv Univ., TEL HASHOMER, Israel
KATAGIRI, C; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., N 10, W 8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Sperm-egg interactions in fertilisation. Rana spec, Bufo spec. (Anura)
b Characterisation and development of hatching enzyme. Species as a
c Ontogeny of immune system. Rana spec, Xenopus spec (Anura)
KATER, S. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Functional regeneration of identified neurons in vivo and in vitro (electrophysiology, intracellu-
lar staining). Helisoma trivolvis (Gastropoda)
KATO, K.-L; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Tennoji-ku, OSAKA 543, Japan
a Strobilation. (Scyphozoa)
b Growth and medusa bud formation. Cladonema spec. (Hydrozoa)
c Reconstruction mechanism. (Hydrozoa; Scyphozoa)
KATO, M.; B.Sc - Dept. of Anat., Tokyo Med. and Dent. Univ., 1-5-45, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, 113 Japan
a The development and arrangement of collagen fibers. Rana japonica, Bufo b. japonicus, Xenopus
laevis (Anura), Hynobius tokyoensis, Triturus pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
b Limb malformation induced with anesthetics. Bufo b. japonicus (Anura)
KATOH, A. K.; Ph.D. - Div. of Nucl. Pathol, and Oncol., Mercy Hosp., 1400 Locust St., PITTS-
BURGH, PA 15219, USA
a Differentiation of the embryonic lens in vitro. Chicken
KATOW, H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Dent., Tokyo Med. and Dent. Univ., 1-5-45 Yushima,
Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO 113, Japan
KATSURA, S.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Oral Anat., Sch. of Dent., Tokushima Univ., Kuramoto-cho 3,
TOKUSHIMA, 770 Japan
a Mechanisms of pole differentiation m larvae. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Temnopleurus
toreumaticus (Echinoidea)
b Biogenesis of cell organelles during early development. Same species as a
c Celf differentiation and biogenesis of organelles during development of salivary glands.
(Rodentia)
d Histogenesis of jaw muscle fibers. Rat
KAUFFMAN, Ms. S.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pathol., Downstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York,
450 Clarkson Ave., NEW YORK, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA
a Transplacental carcinogenesis, part, relation of developmental stage in lung to development of
tumors of the terminal bronchiolar epitheUum. Mouse
b Development and proliferation of pulmonary mesenchyme and its alteration by glucocorticoids
in fetus and neonate. Mouse
KAUFMAN, P. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR,
MI 48109, USA
a Hormonal regulation of stem elongation; endogenous gibberellins, auxins and ethylene in
inflorescence, node, internode and leaf. Avena sativa, Zea mays (Gramineae)
b Mechanisms of the geotropic response in pulvini. Species as a, and Equisetum spec.
(Equisetophyta)
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c Silica deposition sites (SEM/x-ray analysis, neutron activation analysis); silicification mechanisms.
Species as b, and Oryza sativa, Saccharum spec. (Gramincae), Cyperus alternifolius (Cyperaceae),
Cannabis sativa (Cannabaceae)
d Cell and tissue culture. (Gramineae, Orchidaceae)
e Development of stomata (EM). (Gramineae)
KAWAl, S.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Osaka Dent. Univ., HIRAKATA, 573 Japan
a Developmentally regulated membrane proteins. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
b Development of nervous system. Rat
KAWAKAMI, 1.: D.Sc, Prof. (I'.mcr.) - Hakomatsu 3-chome, 3-29, Higashiku, lUKUOKA, 812
Japan
a Vegetalising factor from fish swimbladder and differentiation stimulating eltcct ol neurulising
agents. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
b Inductive effect of concanavalin A
KAWAMURA, K. - Dept. of Biol., Eac. of Sci., Kochi Univ., Akebono-cho, KOCHI, 780 Japan
a Determination of body axes in the buds of colonial forms. Symplegma reptans, Polyandrocarpa
misakiensis (Ascidiacea)
b Morphogenesis and pattern formation in asexual reproduction. (Ascidiacea)
KAWAMURA, T.; D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Lab. for Amph. Biol., Hiroshima Univ., Higashisenda-cho,
HIROSHIMA, Japan
a Hybridisation among European and Ear Eastern forms. (Ranidae & Bufonidac: Anura)
b Morphological and sexual abnormalities in the offspring of animals derived from irradiated eggs
or sperm. Rana nigromaculata (Anura)
KEDES, L. H.; M.D. - Dept. of Med., Stanford Med. School, Vet. Adm. Hosp., 3801 Miranda Ave.,
PALO ALTO, CA 94304, USA
a Molecular and genetic analysis of histone gene organization and regulation in development.
(Echinodermata; Mammalia and others)
KEINO, H. - Dept. of PerinatoE, Inst, for Developm. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Teratogenesis of exencephaly induced by cadmium. Mouse
KELLEY, R. O.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of New Mexico, North Campus,
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131, USA
a Electron microscopy of induction systems. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Electron microscopy of limb morphogenesis. (Mammalia)
c Growth and regulation of limb mesenchyme. Man
d Relationships of the cell surface with cell behavior in vitro. Man
e Development of the aging cell surface in diploid fibroblasts
KEMP, N. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Differentiation and growth of teeth and skeleton in vivo and in vitro. (Chondrichthyes;
Osteichthyes; Amphibia)
b Fine structure of rays in regenerating tailfins. Tilapia mossambica, Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
c Polymerisation of collagen fibrils in connective tissue. (Elasmobranchii; Teleostei; Anura)
KENNEDY, L. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask.
S7N0W0, Canada
a Effects of alcohol on fetal neopallium (in vivo, tissue culture). Mouse
KEREEM,A. A.; B.Sc - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Development of optic tectum. Bufo regularis (Anura) (with M. 1. MICHAEL and S. H. KHALIL)
KERR, N. S.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of ZooE, Univ. of Minnesota, ST. PAUL, MN 55101. USA
KESSEL, R. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Coll. of Lib. Arts, Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA
52242, USA
a Analysis of variations in cell structure and function, especially developmental phenomena
(gametogenesis) (electron microscopy, cytochemistry, radioautography, biochemistry, hydro-
static pressure). Various organisms
b Scanning electron microscopy of early embryonic development. Rana pipiens (Anura)
c Scanning electron microscopy of tissues and organs. (Mammalia)
d Structure, function, and biogenesis of annulate lamellae and nuclear pores. Various organisms
KEYNAN, A.; Dr. - Inst, of Life Sci., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Differentiation of spores into vegetative cells. Bacillus cereus (Bacteria)
b Cell cycle dependence of sporulation. Bacillus subtilis, B. cereus (Bacteria)
c Isolation and translation of sporulation specific mRNA during sporulation. Bacillus subtilis
(Bacteria)
d Involvement of DNA gyrase in outgrowth of spores. Species as c
e Changes in DNA during outgrowth of spores. Species as c
KHALIL, S. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Retino-diencephalic and retino-tectal projections. Bufo regularis (Anura)
b Development of optic tectum. Same species as a (with M. I. MICHAEL and A. A. KEREEM)
c Regeneration of limbs implanted in the orbit and changes in the optic nerve after eye cup
removal. Same species as a (with M. I. MICHAEL and E. A. MOUSSAD)
d Effect of some vitamins on limb regeneration. Same species as a (with M. I. MICHAEL)
e Experiments on determination of the proximo-distal axis of the developing hind limb. Same
species as a (with M. 1. MICHAEL, S. N. SEDRA and A. A. S. HASSONA)
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KHAN, M. S.; M.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Talim-Ul-Islam Coll., RABVVAH, Distr. Jhangh, Pakistan
a Normal table: larval and post-larval stages. Rana tigerina (Anura)
b A checklist of larvae of Pakistan, with a key. (Amphibia)
c Double headed monster. Hemidactylus flaviviiidis (Lacertilia)
KHARE, M. K.; D. PhU. - Dept. of Zool., Sch. of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ.. SHILLONG
793003, India
KIDDER, G. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of W. Ontario, LONDON, Ont. N6A 5B7, Canada
a Syntliesis and locahzation of mRNA in early development, using poly(A) as mRNA marker;
poly(A) metabolism in embryos. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda), Mouse
b Nucleolus formation and ribosomal gene expression in embryos. Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda)
c Molecular biology and genetics of preimplantion development. Mouse
KIDO, T.; D.Sc, Prof. - Biol. Inst., Kanazawa Med. Univ., UCHINADA-machi, Ishikawa-ken, 920-02
Japan
KIEFER, B. I.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457, USA
a Genetic control of differentiation and development of male germ cells (electron microscopy,
electrophoresis, autoradiography, density gradient centrifugation). Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Structure and function of the mitotic apparatus as compared to other motile systems (electron
microscopy, density gradient centrifugation). Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
c Regulation of ribosomal RNA and ribosomal protem synthesis during development (density
gradient centrifugation, electrophoresis, autoradiography). Same species as a
KIHARA, T.; M. Pharm. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Kinki Univ., Sayamo-cho, OSAKA, 589
Japan
a Teratogenic mechanism of chemicals and their pathogenesis. Mouse, Rat; Macaca fascicularis
(Primates)
KIMMEL, Ms. C. A.; Ph.D. - Natl. Ctr. for Toxicol. Res., Publ. Health Serv., JEFFERSON, AR
72079, USA
KIMMEL, C. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Patterning and neurospecification in the early nervous system; development of Mauthner's cell and
its synaptic connections. Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei), Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
KIMMEL, D. L., Jr.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Davidson Coll., DAVIDSON, NC 28036, USA
a Development of neural centers regulating web building behavior. Nephila clavipes (Araneae,
Arachnida)
KIMURA, I.; D.Sc. - Natl. Ctr. for Nervous, Mental and Muscular Disorders, TOKYO, Japan
KINARIWALA, Ms. R. V.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA
390002, India
a Physiological response of certain organs in relation to tail regeneration. Mabuya carina ta
(Lacertilia)
KING, Ms. D. Wei; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Natl. Taiwan Univ., TAIPEI 107, Taiwan, Rep. of
China
KING, R. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northwestern Univ., Hogan Hall, EVANSTON, IL
60201, USA
a Genetic control of oogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
KINOSHITA, S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Misaki Mar. Biol. Stat., Univ. of Tokyo, MISAKI, Kanagawa-ken
238-02, Japan
a Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions and regulation of embryonic differentiation. Clypeaster
japonicus (Echinoidea)
b Mucopolysaccharide-protein complex in chromatin, part, gene activation. Quail
KIRCHEN, R. v.: M.S. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Carolina Biol. Supply Co., 2800 York Rd., BURLING-
TON, NC 27215, USA
a Mitotic activity in early development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
KIRK, D. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., Skinner and Lindell Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO
63130, USA
a Mechanism of action of control genes regulating cellular determination, cytodifferentiation and
morphogenesis. Volvox carteri f . nagariensis (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae)
KIRSCHNER, M. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem. and Biophys., Univ. of CaUfornia, SAN FRANCISCO,
CA 94143, USA
a Cell cycle in eaxly development including surface contraction waves, DNA synthesis and mitosis.
Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Midblastula transition: determination of events depending on new transcription and those pre-
programmed into the egg. Species as a
KISCHER, C. WARD; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Arizona, TUCSON, AZ 85724,
USA
a Etiology and ultrastructure of the hypertrophic scar. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Biochemical ultrastructural studies on organogenesis
c Ultrastructural and biochemical analyses of development of skin derivatives. Chicken, Mouse
d Effects of prostaglandins on developing skin and skin derivatives. Same species as c
KISHIDA, Y.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., School of Educ, Okayama Univ., Tsushima-Naka-3-1-1,
OKAYAMA, 700 Japan
a Depigmentation of eye after treatment with thiocarbamide and its derivatives. Dugesia japonica
(Turbellaria)
b Mechanisms of eye formation during regeneration. Same species as a
c Role of the nervous system in regeneration. Same species as a
d Mechanism of asexual fission. Same species as a
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KISHIMOTO, T.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., 38 Nishigonaka, Myodaiji-
cho, OKAZAKI 444, Japan
a Mechanism of oocyte maturation. Asterina pectinifera, Asterias amurensis (Asteroidea), Xenopus
laevis (Aniira)
KITAJIMA,T.; M.Sc. - Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1, Fukazawa,
Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 1 58 Japan
a In vitro culture of precocious micromeres (formed before the 16-ccll stage). Hemicentrotus
pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
b P"M of spicule-forming cells in the embryo. Species as a
KITANI, H.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Effects of carcinogens on early embryos. Chicken
KLEIN, N. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anim. Genet., Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, Univ. of Connecti-
cut, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
a Protein metabolism and its relationship to growth and differentiation in cultured embryos.
Chicken, Rat
b Mechanisms of teratogenic specificity in cultured embryos. Chicken, Rat
c The importance of serum protein synthesis by the yolk sac in relation to development, nutrition,
and developmental abnormalities in early embryos. Chicken, Rat
d Serum proteins in the regulation of growth and development of early embryos. Chicken, Rat
e Estimation of serum teratogenic activity using head fold stage embryos cultured on serum from
rats, monkeys and humans
KLEIN, W. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138, BLOOMINGTON, IN
47401, USA
a Transcription during early embryogenesis. (Echinoidea), Xenopus spec. (Anura)
KLEINSMITH, L. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR. MI 48109,
USA
a Role of nuclear proteins in the regulation of gene expression. (Mammalia)
KLEISS. Ms. Ch.; Lie. Biol. - Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes, MERIDA,
Venezuela
KLEISS, E.: Dr. Med., Prof. (Emer.) - Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes, Apartado
38, MERIDA, Venezuela
KNOX, W. E.; M.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Cane. Res. Inst., New England Deaconess Hosp., 185
Pilgrim Rd., BOSTON, MA 02215, USA
a Identification of isoenzymic variants present in embryonic tissues. Rat
KNUDSEN, T. B.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Genetic mechanisms in abnormal limb development (stage 17-20; EM, biochemistry), studied
in HemimeUa-extra toe (Hmx), using cell properties stable in vitro. Mouse
KOBAYASHI, H.; M.Sc. - Lab. of Biol., Gifu Coll. of Dent., 1851 Takano, Hozumi-cho, Motosu-gun,
GIFU-ken, Japan
a Estroeen-induced vitelloeenin. Quail
KOBAYASHI, K.; Ph.D. - Biol. Lab., Chiba Univ., Yayoi-cho 1-33, CHIBA, 260 Japan
a Radiation effects on epidermal regeneration (histology). Mouse
b Blood cell formation mechanism (immunohistochemistry). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
KOBAYASHI, N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Lab., Doshisha Univ., Karasuma Imadegawa, Kamikyo-ku,
KYOTO, 602 Japan
a Marine pollution bioassay using eggs. (Echinoidea)
b Fresh water pollution bioassay using eggs. Radix spec. (Gastropoda)
KOCHHAR, D. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. ColL, 1020 Locust St., PHILADEL-
PHIA, PA 19107, USA
a Mechanism of action of teratogenic agents
b In vitro screening of teratogenic agents
c Limb and craniofacial development in mutants. Mouse
d Role of cell surfaces in cellular interactions
e Role in development of macromolecules of the extracellular matrix
KOEHLER, L. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Centr. Michigan Univ., Mt. PLEASANT, MI 48859,
USA
a Comparative study of ultrastructure of sperm and spermiogenesis. (Decapoda, Crustacea)
b Ultrastructural aspects of spermatogenesis. Esox vermiculatus (Teleostei)
c Ultrastructure of spermiogenesis. (Aves)
KOGA, K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Agronomy, Fac. of Agric, Hakozaki 6-10-1 , Higashi-ku, FUKUOKA,
812 Japan
a Transcriptional or translational control of protein synthesis during embryogenesis and diapause,
part, ribosomes and their factors. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
KOJIMA, M. K.; D.Sc. - Sugashima Marine Biol. Lab., Nagoya Univ., Sugashima-cho, TOBA-shi,
Mie-ken 517 Japan
a Physiology of egg cleavage. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea)
KOLESARI, G. L.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. CoU. of Wisconsin, P.O.Box 26509,
MILWAUKEE, WI 53226, USA
a Potential of amphetamines for causing congenital malformations. Chicken
b Caudal dysplasia syndrome in genetically rumpless strains. Chicken
KOLLAR, E. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Oral Biol., Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ. of Connecticut Health
Ctr., FARMINGTON, CT 06032, USA
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a Differentiation of skin derivatives (teeth, vibrissae, feathers); combinations of epithelium and
mesoderm, roles of these tissues, inductive sequence, temporal and spatial stability and plasticity
of the integument during early stages. Chicken, Mouse
b Suppression and stimulation of neural crest. Chicken, Mouse
c Development of Meckel's cartilage. Mouse
d Long-term culture of dental papUlae cells. Mouse
e Tissue-collagen interactions during epithelial differentiation (specificity of collagen as a mediator
of developmental information). Chicken, Mouse
f Role of innervation in dental and vibrissal patterning. Chicken, Mouse
KOLLROS, J. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, IOWA-CITY, lA 52242, USA
a Influence of thyroid hormones upon limb regeneration in tadpoles. Bufo americanus, Pseudacris
nigrita, Rana pipiens, R. clamitans (Anura)
b Tissue responses and control of sequence in metamorphosis. Rana pipiens, R. catesbeiana,
Pseudacris nigrita, Ambystoma laterale (Amphibia)
c Development of spinal and cerebral centers. Rana pipiens. R. catesbeiana, Pseudacris nigrita, Bufo
americanus (Anura)
d Delineation of skin territories of different developmental capacities, especially as indicated by
gland development. Rana pipiens and other spp. (Anura)
e Beak development and loss in tadpoles. Rana pipiens, R. clamitans, Pseudacris nigrita (Anura)
KOMAMINE, A.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Biochemistry and physiology of embryogenesis in suspension culture cells. Daucus carota
(Umbelliferae)
b Biochemical mechanism of callus initiation (dedifferentiation) in tissue culture. Species as a
c Xylem differentiation in single cell culture. Zinnia elegans (Compositae)
d CeU wall metabolism in suspension culture and cell wall regeneration in protoplast. Vinca rosea
(Apocynaceae)
e Biochemistry of cell cycle in synchronised suspension culture. Species as d
f Mechanism of expression of secondary metaboUsm during differentiation in tissue and cell
culture. Species as a, and Stizolobium hassjoo (Leguminosae)
KONDO, H.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Cell Sci., Inst, of Biophys. and Molec. Biol., Univ. of Kyoto,
Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, 606 Japan
a Crystallin genes in developmental systems. Quail, Chicken
KONG, Yun-Cheung; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Univ. Sci. Ctr., SHATIN,
N.T., Hong Kong
a Effect of Chinese medicinal plants on reproduction. (Mammalia)
KONIGSBERG, I. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, GUmer HaU, CHARLOTTES-
VILLE, VA 22903, USA
KONISHI, T.; D.Sc. - Kanebo Inst, for Cane. Res., 1^9-1, Misaki-cho, Hyogo-ku, KOBE, 652 Japan
KORNGUTH. S. E.; Ph.D., Prof. Depts. of Neurol, and Physiol. Chem., Waisman Ctr. on Mental
Retard, and Hum. DevL, Univ. of Wisconsin, 2605 Marsh Lane, MADISON, WI 53706, USA
KOSHIDA, Y.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA,
560 Japan
a Cell kinetics of developing digestive organs. Rhacophorus spec. Xenopus spec, Rana spec.
(Anura)
b Development of cartilage. (Polychaeta; Gastropoda; Cephalopoda)
KOTANI, M.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Nat. Sci., Osaka Women's Univ., Daisen-cho, Sakai, OSAKA,
590 Japan
a Nature of germinal cytoplasm. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Significance of "nuage"-chromosome association in spermatogenesis. Triturus pyrrhogaster
(Urodela)
KRAMER, Ms. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Gen. Anat., Dent. School, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan
Smuts Ave., JOHANNESBURG 2001 , S. Africa
a Experiments on the possible origin of individual pancreatic islet cell types from the trunk neural
crest. Chicken
b Origin of the endocrine cells of the gastro-intestinal tract. Chicken (with A. ANDREW and
B. B. RAWDON)
c Survey of the variations of the renal vessels (including renal collar): congenital malformations.
Man
KRAUSE, W. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Missouri, COLUMBIA, MO 65201,
USA
KRAYANEK, Ms. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Miami, P.O.Box 520875,
Biscayne Annex, MIAMI, FL 33152, USA
KREJSA, R. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Sci. Dept., Calif. Polytechn. State Univ., SAN LUIS OBISPO,
CA 93407, USA
a Role of the epidermis in scale and fin-ray development. (Teleostei)
b Comparative aspects of integument morphogenesis. (Vertebrata)
c Sheddmg of skin and skin derivatives. Congiopodus spec. (Teleostei)
KRIDER, H. M.;Ph.D. - Inst, of CeU Biol., Univ. of Connecticut, U-125, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
KRUKOWSKI, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., Skinner and Lindell Ave., ST. LOUIS,
MO 63130, USA
a Bone development and regulation of calcium metabohsm before birth. Rat
b Origin and time of appearance of progenitor cells of osteoclasts. Quail, Chicken
KUBOTA, H. Y.; M.Sc - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Dept. of Zool., Kyoto Univ., Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, 606
Japan
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a Clock mechanism determining the time of onset of gastrulation. Xenopus spec. (Anura),
Ambystoma spec, Cynops spec. (Urodela)
b Establisliment of bilateral symmetry in the embryo. Species as a
KUBOTA. T.: D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Kagoshima Univ., Korimoto, KAGOSHIMA,
890 Japan
a Effects of external calcium ion concentration on cleavage furrow membrane. Cynops
pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
KUIHN, G. D.; Ph.D.. Prof. - Dept. of Chem., New Mexico State Univ., Box 3C, LAS CRUCHS, NM
88003, USA
a Effect of polyamincs (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) on phenol-soluble nuclear
phosphoprotein phosphorylation; correlation with inhibition of a nuclear localised adenylate
cyclase. Physarum polycephalum (Myxomycetes)
b Regulation of enzyme activity levels during differentiation (spherulation); especially mRNA
■ synthesis that may coincide with expression of these enzyme activities. Species as a
c Effect of polyamine-stimulated phosphorylation of nonhistone proteins in nucleoli on the
transcription of ribosonial DNA. Species as a
KULIAWAT. Ms. R.; B.Sc. - Biol. Sci. Grp., Sect. Devi. Biol., Univ. of Connecticut, Life Sci. Bldg.
U-42. STORRS, CT 06268, USA
a Hemoglobin senes during development. (Chironomidae, Diptera)
KULKA, R. G.: Dr. - Dept. of Biol. Chem., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
KUMAR, A. ~ Dept. of Zool., Sch. of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ., SHILLONG 793003, India
KUMAR, K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Gorakhpur, GORAKHPUR 273001, India
KUMARAN, A. KRISHNA; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 North 15th St.,
MILWAUKEE, \VI 53233, USA
a Control of juvenile hormone esterase synthesis; interaction of ecdysone and juvenile hormone in
control of metamorphosis and ovarian development. Galleria spec. (Lepidoptera), Drosophila
spec. (Diptera)
b Aging and tissue specific gene expression. Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
KUNKLE, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Alabama, Univ. Station, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35294,
USA
a Proteins which maintain the sperm nucleus in its conoid morphology. Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus (Echinoidea)
b Purifying unfertilised egg cytoplasmic proteins which cause dispersion of the chromatin of sperm
nuclei undergoing morphogenesis into male pronuclei. Species as a
KURIHARA, M. - Inst, of Appl. Entomol., Fac. of Agric, Iwate Univ., Ueda 3-18-8, MORIOKA,
020 Japan
a Histology and histochemistry of oogenesis. (Insecta)
KURIYAMA, K.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pharmacol., Kyoto Pref. Univ. of Med., Kawaramachi-
Hirokoji, Kamikyo-ku, KYOTO, 602 Japan
a Developmental changes of amino acid metabolism in brain. Mouse, Rat
b Effect of addictive drugs on the metaboUsm of developing brain. Mouse, Rat
c Developmental changes of cAMP metabolism in brain. Mouse, Rat
KURODA, Y.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Morphol. Genet., Natl. Inst, of Genet., Yata 1, 111, MISIMA,
Sizuoka-ken,411 Japan
a Gene expression in imaginal disc cells in organ and cell culture. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
b Single cell cultivation of embryonic ceUs carrying some genetic markers. Same species as a
c Studies on histoformative cell aggregation from dissociated embryonic cells. Chicken, Mouse
d Gene expression and mutagenesis in diploid embryonic cells in culture. Man
LACALLI, T. C; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask. S7N OWO, Canada
a Cell hneage patterns and morphogenesis in larval nervous system. Phyllodoce spec,
Spirobranchus polycerus, Polygordius spec (Polychaeta)
b Application of "chemical wave" models of morphogenesis to: 1. septum formation, tip growth
and dichotomous branching. Micrasterias spec. (Desmidiales), Acetabularia spec. (Dasycladiales,
Chlorophyceae), and 2. branching patterns (multicellular plants)
LAI-FOOK, Ms. J. E. I.; Ph.D. - Ramsay Wright Zool. Labs., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, 25
Harbord St., TORONTO, Ont. M5S 1 Al , Canada
a Spermatogenesis; development of the male genital tract; source and fate of the components of
the spermatophore. Calpodes ethlius (Lepidoptera)
LAKSHMANAN, K. K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Postgrad. Ctr., Madras Univ., COIMBATORE
641041, India
LAKSHMANAN, S.; M.Sc - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHERRY-605006, India
a A study of meiotic chromosomes in altered blood supply to testis. Mouse
LALA, P. K.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., McGill Univ., 3640 University St., MONTREAL,
Que. H3A2B2, Canada
a Mechanism of fetoplacental survival in allogeneic pregnancy, studied by investigations on
histocompatibility antigens in trophoblast cells and immune responses of the mother. Mouse
b Life history and function of decidual cells during pregnancy. Mouse
LAMPRECHT, DeV. B.; M.Sc. ~ Dept. of Anat., Univ. of the Orange Free State, P.O.Box 339,
BLOEMFONTEIN 9300, S. Africa
no research on developmental biology in propess
LANDESMAN, R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Vermont, BURLINGTON. VT 05401. USA
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LANG, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Plant Res. Lab., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824, USA
a Physiology of flowering. Nicotiana spp., Hyoscyamus niger (Solanaceae) and other plants
LANGMAN J • M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., Univ. of Virginia, Box 439,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22908, USA
a Brain development under normal and abnormal conditions. Chicken, (Rodentia)
b Role of surface coat in fusion processes. Mouse
LASEK R J ■ Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Devi. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119
Ab'ington Rd ., CLEVELAND, OH 44 1 06 , US A
a Proteins associated with growth and development of the axon. Rat
LASNITZKI, Ms. I. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Tissue interactions in differentiation of prostatic buds in vitro. Mouse, Rat (with T. MIZUNO)
LAUDER J M • Ph D - Lab. of Devi. Neurobiol., Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Univ. of North
Carolina, 111 Swing Bldg. 21 7H, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514, USA
a Effects of hormones (thyroid, glucocorticoids) and neurotransmitters (monoamines) on pre-
and postnatal brain development. Chicken, Rat • , •
b Synaptogenesis: development of model systems using hormonal and humoral manipulations in
cerebellum and hippocampus. Rat o • r.ij
LAUFER H • Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Sci. Grp., Sect. Devi. Biol., Univ. of Connecticut, Life Sci. Bldg.
U-4'2, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
a Effects of hormones on gene action as revealed by puffing of polytenic chromosomes.
Chironomus spec. (Diptera)
b Regulation of metamorphosis by hormones. (Crustacea, Insecta)
c Regulation of yolk proteins, enzymes, salivary gland secretion proteins, and hemoglobins during
metamorphosis. Species as b
d Hemoglobin synthesis (cytological hybridisation). Species as a
LaVAlL, J H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of California, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143, USA
a The retrograde movement of proteins in neurons of the visual system. Chicken
b The effect of genetically determined pigmentation on the projections of retinal ganglion cells.
Mouse
LAVARACK, J.O.;Ph.D. - 33 Hokoyd St., KEW, Vict. 3101, Australia
a Locomotion of embryonic cells in culture. Chicken
LaVELLE, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Ulinois, P.O.Box 6998, CHICAGO, IL 60680,
USA
a Developmental cytology of the neuron, normally and after experimental alterations (axotomy,
drug treatment, antibrain serum); changes in the nucleolar apparatus and in Nissl substance.
Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Protein and antigenic changes in brain and nuclear areas of brain. Same species as a
LaVELLE, Ms. F. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Stritch Sch. of Med., Loyola Univ., 2160 S. 1st Ave.,
MAYWOOD, IL 60153, USA
a Cytology of various neurons (e.g. cerebellar Purkinje cells and facial motor neurons) in neonates
after fetal exposure to ethanol. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Development in several populations of brain neurons of an intranucleolar body serving as a
cytological indicator of the balance of protein synthesis/utilisation. Species as a
LAYTON, W. M.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat./Cytol., Dartmouth Med. School, HANOVER, NH
03755, USA
a Teratogenic mechanisms of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Mouse, Rat, Mesocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
b Asymmetry of developmental patterns. Mouse
c Genetic determination of situs inversus viscerum. Mouse
LEACH, C. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS, OR
97331, USA
a Light induction of reproduction in phytopathogenic species. (Fungi)
b Interaction of light and temperature on the induction of reproduction and spore discharge.
(Fungi)
LEBLOND, C. P.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., McGill Univ., 3640 University St.,
MONTREAL, Que. H3A 2B2, Canada
a Tooth development as shown by immunodetection of the various types of procollagen. Rat
LEE, H. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hopkins Marine Stat., Stanford Univ., PACIFIC GROVE, CA
93950 USA
a Ionic regulation and control of sperm motility (fluorescent probes used to monitor intracellular
pH; calcium ion level and transmembrane potential). Lytechinus pictus, Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus and other spp. (Echinoidea)
b Isolation and characterisation of structure and functions of egg plasma membrane. Species as a
LEE, H. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft St., TOLEDO, OH 43606,
USA „ .
a Characterization of cell surface substances responsible for morphogenesis (testicular cells in
vitro). Chicken
b Isolation of steroidogenic cells by sedimentation techniques. Chicken
c Differentiation of oocyte membrane with respect to receptors for a maturation-inducing
substance, 1-methyladenine. (Asteroidea; Echinoidea)
d Intermediate(s) in the cytosol fraction after hormonal stimulation responsible for fertilization
and embryogenesis. (Asteroidea)
e Membrane reactions in oocyte maturation and in fertilization. (Echinoidea)
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LEESON, C. R.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Missouri, COLUMBIA, MO
65201, USA
LEFFINGWELL, T. P.; Ph.D. - Cell Res. Inst., Biol. Labs. 220, Univ. of Texas, AUSTIN, TX 78712,
USA
LEGNAME, A. H.; Dr. Biochem., Prof. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac dc Tucuman, Chacabuco 461,
4000 S.M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Glycolysis and tricarboxylic acid cycle during early development: regulatory mechanisms. Buto
arenarum (Anura)
b Oocyte maturation: metabolism as an expression of cytoplasmic maturation. Same species as a
LEHMANN, Ms. R. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
LEIGHTON, J.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pathol., Med. Coll. of Pennsylvania, 3300 Henry Ave.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19129, USA
no work on developmental biology in progress
LEMANSKI, L. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, MADISON, WI 53706, USA
a Myofibrillogencsis and heart inductive processes in normal and cardiac non-function (gene c)
animals (tissue and organ culture), biochemistry, immunofluorescence, immuno-EM).
Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
b In vivo and in vitro heart development in normal and cardiomyopathic animals, part.
myofibrillogenesis and regulatory processes in differentiating myoblasts (biochemistry,
immunofluorescence, immuno-EM). Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
LENHOFF, H. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Devi, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Calif., IRVINE, CA 92717,
USA
a Chemistry, biosynthesis, and topography of mesoglea. Hydra littoralis, H. pseudoligactis
(Hydrozoa)
b Movement and differentiation of interstitial cell. Hydra littoralis (Hydrozoa)
c Development of mutants. Hydra viridis (Hydrozoa)
d Control of pedal laceration. Undescribed spec. (Actinozoa) r* • d /-.
LEOPOLD R A.; Ph.D. - Metab. and Radiat. Res. Lab., Agric. Res. Serv., US Dept. ot Agnc, P.O.
Box 5674, State Univ. Station, FARGO, ND 58102, USA
a Reproductive physiology; development. Musca domestica (Diptera), Melanoplus differentialis
(Orthoptera)
b Constructing interspecific hybrids, using mosaics produced by exchanging pole cells between
embryos. Musca domestica, M. autumnalis (Diptera)
LESH-LAURIE, Ms. G. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Cleveland State Univ., CLEVELAND, OH 441 15,
USA
a Purification of neurotrophic substance(s) involved in interstitial cell ditferentiation. Hydra spec,
Podocoryne spec, Hydractinia spec, Pennaria spec, Aurelia spec. (Hydrozoa)
b Control of differentiated state of interstitial cells. Same species as a
c Role of mesoglea in morphogenesis. Same species as a
LESSEPS, R. J. (S. J.); Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Loyola Univ., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118, USA
a Sorting-out experiments to test hypotheses concerning morphogenetic movements (embryonic
heart, neural retina, pigmented retina). Chicken
b Cell movements in early development. Nothobranchius korthausae (Cyprinodontoidea, Teleostei)
LEVENSON G E ■ Ph.D., D.D.S. - Dept. of Histol., Embryol. and Genet., Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ.
of Pennsylvania, 4001 Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19174, USA
a Comparison of three types of embryonic cartilage when grown as monolayer cultures. Chicken
b Effect of ascorbic acid in medium on growth and differentiation of embryonic cartilage in
monolayer culture. Chicken
c Effects of ascorbic acid on growth, differentiation and matrix (collagen) synthesis in tooth germs
in vitro. Mouse r. • ^
LEVINE A J • Ph D Prof. - Dept. of Microbiol., Sch. of Basic Health Sci., Health Sci. Ctr., Sate
Univ. of New York, STONY BROOK, NY 1 1794, USA
a Differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells in culture. Mouse
LEVY, Ms. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Med., Stanford Med. School, Vet. Adm. Hosp., PALO ALTO, CA
94305, USA
a Expression of histone genes in embryonic development and during cell cycle. Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
LEWIS, C. A.; Ph.D. - A - 002 Marine Biol. Res. Div., Scripps Inst, of Oceanogr., Univ. of California,
San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA 92093, USA
a Growth, seasonal reproductive activity and larval development: mariculture; settlement and
distribution. (Cirripedia, Crustacea)
b Gamete interactions (EM, gel electrophoresis, biochemistry). Haliotis rufescens (Gastropoda)
LHOTKA, J. F., Jr.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sci. Ctr.,
P.O.Box 26901, OKLAHOMA-City, OK 73190, USA
a Localisation of calcium and iron in the developing embryo. Chicken, Pig, Man
b Histochemical localisations of polysaccharides in embryo and early fetus, with emphasis on
vascular system. Man
c Coat colour and neoplastic degeneration in advanced aging. Mouse
LIANG, H. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biomorphics, Natl. Defence Med. Ctr., P.O.Box 8244, TAIPEI
loV, Taiwan, Rep. of China
a Ultrastructure of sex transformation in larvae. Rana spec. (Anura)
LILIEN, J. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1117 W. Johnson St., MADISON,
WI 53706, USA
a Morphogenesis, ceU-cell interactions, cell surface in the embryo. Chicken
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LIN, C. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Pediat. and Med. Biochem., Health Sci. Ctr.. Univ. of Calgary,
CALGARY, Alta. T2N 1N4, Canada
a Gene expression in early spontaneous abortus. Man
LINDHOLM, S.; M.D. - Bone Res. Lab., Univ. of California, 1000 Veteran Ave.. LOS ANGELES,
CA 90024, USA
a Bone morphogenesis: physiology and biochemistry of bone matrix; osteosarcoma derived bone
morphogenetic protein; transplantation; calcification; ossification. Mouse, Rat, Cavia porcellus
(Rodentia), (Lagomorpha), Man
LINDNER, G. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Dairy Sci., CoU. of Agric. Sci., Clemson Univ., CLEMSON, SC
29631, USA
a Effects of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on the development of preimplantation embryos. Sheep
b Ultrastructural comparison of in vivo and in vitro developed embryos. (Mammalia)
LINDSAY, D. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, GA 30602, USA
LINDSLEY, D. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA,
CA 92093 USA
LINSENMAYER, T. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON,
MA 02115, USA
a Role of collagen in development and regeneration (biochemistry, immunology). Ambystoma
punctatum (Urodela), Chicken
LINTERN-MOORE, Ms. S. M.; Ph.D. - Macquarie Univ., School of Biol. Sci., NORTH RYDE, N.S.W.
2113, Australia
LIPKE, P. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci.. Hunter Coll., Box 1008, NEW YORK, NY 10021, USA
a Isolation and characterisation of developmentally regulated sexual agglutinins, their molecular
structure and the mechanisms of induction of agglutinability by sex pheromones. Saccharomyces
ccrcvisisc f Ascom vcctcs^
LIPTON, B. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1215 Linden Drive, MADISON, WI
53706, USA
a Pattern development in embryos; morphogenetic mechanisms responsible for axial structure
formation. (Amphibia; Aves)
b Fine-structural analysis of myogenesis in vitro: cell fusion, cell substrate adhesion, basal lamina
formation and satellite cell development. Quail, Chicken, Mouse, Man
LIVERSAGE, R. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ramsay Wright Zool. Labs., Dept. of Zool.. Univ. of Toronto, 25
Harbord St., TORONTO, M5S 1 Al , Ont., Canada
a In vivo and in vitro studies on the influence of nerves and endocrines in regeneration. (Amphibia)
LOCKE, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of W. Ontario, LONDON, Ont. N6A 5B7, Canada
a Developmental physiology and cell biology. Calpodes ethlius (Lepidoptera)
b Nucleolus during epidermal cell development; a new bismuth staining procedure for light and
electron microscopy allows the selective visuahzation of certain nucleoproteins. (Animalia)
c Epidermis and cuticle secretion. (Insecta)
d Fat body development. (Insecta)
LOCKSHIN, R. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., St. John's Univ., Grand Central and Utopia Parkways,
JAMAICA NY 11439 USA
LOEWENTHAL, Ms. L. A.'; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109,
USA
a Effects of teratogens on limb development. Chicken
LONG, S. Y.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll. of Wisconsin, P.O.Box 26509, MILWAUKEE, WI
53226, USA
a Cleft palate and hmb malformations as a model for genetic-teratogenetic interactions. Mouse
LOOMIS, W. F., Jr.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA,
CA 92093, USA
LOPES, R. A.; D.D.S., Sc.D. - Dept. de Patol., Fac. de Farm, e Odontol. de Ribeirao Preto, 14100
RIBEIRAO PR£T0, S.P., Brazil
LORENZ, F. W.; Dr. - Dept. of Anim. Physiol., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA, USA
LOUGHTON, B. G.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., York Univ., DOWNSVIEW, Ont. M3J 1P3, Canada
LOVE, D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119 Abington
Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Chemistry of developing muscle. Chicken
b Endocrine regulation of the rates of turnover of contractile proteins and metabolic enzymes
during embryonic muscle development. Chicken
LOVETT, J. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a Regulation of RNA and protein synthesis and its role in differentiation; messenger RNA storage
in zoospores and its function during zoospore germination; regulation of protein synthesis in
zoospores. Blastocladiella emersonii (Phycomycetes)
b Function of microtubules in rhizoid initiation and development during zoospore germination.
Same species as a
c Cell wall composition and the regulation of discharge papilla formation during differentiation.
Same species as a
LOY, J. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Plant Sci., Univ. of New Hampshire, Nesmith Hall, DURHAM, NH
03824, USA
a Hormonal and genetic regulation of cell division and elongation in the stem. Citrullus lanatus
(Cucurbitaceae)
b Biochemical genetics of hull-less seed coat mutant. Cucurbita pepo (Cucurbitaceae)
LU, M.-H.; Ph.D. - Haskell Lab. for Toxicol, and Industr. Med., Du Pont Company, Elkton Rd.,
NEWARK, DE 19711, USA
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a Teratogenicity of ethylenethiourea. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Teratogenicity of compounds used in agriculture. Rat
c Development of methodology to be used for determining the embryo-fetal toxicity and
teratogenic potential of environmental chemicals. Rabbit
LUCAS, J. S.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., James Cook Univ. of N. Queensland, P.O. James Cook Univ.,
TOWNSVILLE, Qld. 481 1 , Australia
a Development of hybrids. Acanthaster planci, A. brevispinus (Asteroidea)
LUCK, D. N.; Dr. PhU. - Dept. of Biol., Oberlin Coll., OBLRLIN, OH 44074, USA
a Regulation by estrogen of ribosome metabolism in the uterus. Rat
LUCKETT, W. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Creighton Univ., 2500 California St., OMAHA, NE 68178,
USA
a Development of fetal membranes and placenta. (Ctenodactylidae, Rodentia)
b Development and phylogenetic analysis of deciduous and permanent dentition. Tarsius spec, and
other spp. (Primates)
LUTHARDT, F. W.; Ph.D. - Div. of Med. Genet., Dept. of Psychiat., Univ. of California, LOS
ANGELES, CA 90024, USA
LYERLA. T. A.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Clark Univ., WORCESTER, MA 01610, USA
a Lysosomal enzymes and their role in cement gland regression. Xenopus laevis ( Anura)
b Lactate dehydrogenase isozymes: genetics, tissue specificities and activation during
embryogenesis. Same species as a
c Cell regression and pigment cell development. Same species as a
d Genetic and hormonal controls of isoenzymes: activation during embryogenesis. Same species
as a
e Developmental appearance of enzymes. Species as a
f Role of lysosomal hydrolases in tissue regression. Species as a
LYKE, E. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Calif. State Univ., HAYWARD, CA 94542, USA
a Gametogenesis and fertilization, especially pro-acrosomal vesicle formation and role in
fertihzation. Poly orchis penicillatus (Hydrozoa)
b Gametogenesis, fertilization, and early development in solitary and colonial species. Metridium
spec, Antliopleura spec, Epiactis spec, Clavularia spec. (Actinozoa)
LYMAN, H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York, STONY BROOK, NY 11794, USA
a Control mechanisms of chloroplast development and replication. Euglena gracilis (Eugleno-
phyceae)
LYNE, A. G.; Ph.D. - Div. of Wildlife Res., Address: Div. of Anim. Product., CSIRO, P.O.Box 239,
BLACKTOWN, N.S.W. 2148, AustraUa
a Embryology (light and electron microscopy). Perameles nasuta, Isoodon macrourus
(Marsupialia)
LYSER (SHOUBY), Ms. K. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hunter CoU., 695 Park Ave., Box
1030, NEW YORK, NY 10021, USA
a Early differentiatiorTof spinal and sympathetic ganglia (organ and cell culture). Rat, Man
b Progressive differentiation of neuroblastoma in organ and cell culture. Rat, Man
MACARAK, E. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol., Embryol. and Genet.. Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ. of
Pennsylvania, 4001 Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19174, USA
a Cellular interactions and stability of the differentiated state of vascular endothelium (tissue
culture of umbilical cord vein endothehum). Man
b Biosynthesis of collagen by vascular endothelium and by smooth muscle cells
McAVOY, J. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2006,
Australia
a Patterns of cell division and alpha, beta and gamma crystallin synthesis during development and
growtli of the lens. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
McBURNEY, M. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Ottawa, OTTAWA, Ont. KIN 6N5, Canada
McCAFFERTY, R. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN,
WV 26506, USA
a Histochemistry and ultrastructure of the Harderian gland at pre- and postnatal stages. Rat, Pig
b Histochemistry of the lacrimal gland from early development through patient demise; normal and
abnormal. Man
McCLAY, D. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM, NC 27706, USA
a Molecular nature of cell-cell interactions in neural retina and the accompanying specificities
that occur during development (quantitative techniques; immunology). Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Timing and nature of specificity changes in adhesion that occur beginning at gastrulation.
Lytechinus variegatus, Tripneustes esculentus and hybrids (Echinoidea)
McCREDlE, J.; M.D. - Dept. of Surg. (Diagnost. Radiol.), Univ. of Sydney. SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2006,
Australia
a Effect of thalidomide on developing nervous system: quantitative neurohistology of dorsal root
ganglia and nerve roots, incl. EM. Rabbit
b Effect of neural crest injury on developing sensory nervous system and Umb (quantitative
neurology). Chicken
McCULLOUGH, W. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., CoU. of Med., Howard Univ., WASHINGTON, DC
20059, USA
a Effect of nerves on blastema cells in limb regeneration; RNA metabolism during regeneration.
Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
McDEVITT, D. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. Biol., Sch. of Vet. Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 3800
Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19174, USA
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a Soluble lens proteins (crystallins) in lens differentiation (column chromatography,
electrophoresis, immunofluorescence). (Anura; Urodela; Aves)
b Synthesis, ontogeny, location and immunochemistry of lens proteins in normal animals and
mutants (immunofluorescence). (Anura), Chicken, Mouse (with R. M. CLAYTON, J. C.
CAMPBELL, Edinburgh, D. J. PRITCHARD, Newcastle, and S. K. BRAHMA, Utrecht)
c Crystallins in lens development and regeneration from the dorsal iris. Notophthalmus viridescens
(Urodela) (with T. YAMADA, Epalinges, S. K. BRAHMA, Utrecht, and L. R. CROFT, Salford)
McFADDEN, B. A.; Ph.D., D.Sc. (Hons.), Prof. - Biochem./Biophys. Program, Washington State
Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164, USA
a Function of glyoxylate cycle in embryogenesis and larval development. Caenorhabditis elegans
(Nematoda)
b Function, compartmentation, and turnover of enzymes in the glyoxylate cycle during germina-
tion. Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae)
McGARRY, M. P.; Ph.D. - SpringvUle Labs., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., 666 Elm St., BUFFALO, NY
14263, USA
a Humoral control of eosinophil granulocyte regeneration and proliferation in vivo and in vitro,
by using eosinophil-specific cell response to antigen and helminth infections. Mouse
MACINTYRE, M. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ.,
2119 Abington Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Cytogenetics of embryonic maldevelopment and reproductive failure. Homo sapiens (Primates)
b Morphology, biochemistry, and behaviour of fetal cells from amniotic fluid. Same species as a
McIVER, Ms. CM.; B.A. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Cloning of total mRNA populations from early embryos using bacterial plasmids. Mouse
McKAY, J.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., Box G, PROVIDENCE, RI 02912, USA
a Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions in developing muscle (cell fusion, monoclonal antibodies to
muscle-specific proteins). Chicken, Mouse, Rat
McKINNELL, R. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Genet, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Minnesota, ST. PAUL,
MN 55103, USA
MACKLIN, M. R.; M.D., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Biomed. Engin., Case Western Reserve Univ.,
CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
Mcknight, S. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Regulation of structural gene expression in cultured cells; transformation of thymidine kinase
deficient cells with an isolated thymidine kinase gene. Mouse
b Construction and characterisation of mutated thymidine kinase genes in vitro
McMAHON, D.; Ph.D. - Depts. of Zool. & Genet., Washington State Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164,
USA
a Involvement of the plasma membrane in development; biochemistry of cellular position determi-
nation. DictyosteUum discoideum (Acrasiales)
McM ASTER, G.; Lie. Biol. - Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Florida, GAINESVILLE, FL, USA
a (Quantitation of total DNA, RNA and proteins, and characterisation of cytoplasmic polyadenyl-
ated niRNAs in stage 1-1 3 blastoderm. Chicken (with S. P. MODAK, Switzerland)
McNUTT,C. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive,
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78284, USA
a Development of inner ear in a mutant, circhng. Mouse
McWHINNIE, Ms. D. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., De Paul Univ., 1036 W. Belden Ave., CHICAGO,
IL 60614, USA
a Embryonic and adult bone: metabolic pathways; enzyme systems; effects of parathyroid
hormone and calcitonin; regulation by these hormones of ion fluxes across membranes. Rana
pipiens (Anura), Chicken
MADERSON, P. F. A.; Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Brooklyn CoU., Bedford Ave. & Ave. H,
NEW YORK, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA
a Epidermal cells kinetics, wound healing and regeneration. Iguana iguana, Anolis carolinensis,
Dipsosaurus dorsalis, Gekko gecko, Coleonyx variegatus (Lacertilia)
b Influence of environmental factors and hormones on epidermal turnover, in vitro and in vivo.
Same species as a, and Elaphe obsoleta (Ophidia)
c Descriptive and experimental studies of middle ear development. (Amniota)
d Experimental teratology, especially chondrocranial and otic development. (Aves; Mammalia)
e Thermal effects on embryonic sex determination. Chelydra serpentina (Chelonia)
MADHAVAN, K.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Holy Cross Coll., WORCESTER, MA 01610, USA
MAHARAJAN, V.; Ph.D. - Embryol. Div., Cancer Res. Inst., Parel, BOMBAY-400012, India
MAHOWALD, A. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138, BLOOMINGTON,
IN 47401, USA
a Analysis of embryonic germ plasm. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Biochemistry of vitellogenesis. Same species as a
c Ultrastructure of oogenesis. Sames species as a
MAKING, S.; D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Chromes. Res. Unit, Hokkaido Univ., N. 10, W. 8, SAPPORO,
060 Japan
a Chromosome aberrations in patients with congenital disorders, with special regard to the
relationship between karyological features and disease states. Man
MAKINODAN, T.; Ph.D. - Geriatr. Res., Educ. and Clin. Ctr., VA Wadsworth Hosp. Ctr., LOS
ANGELES, CA 90073, USA
also: Dept. of Med., UCLA School of Med., LOS ANGELES, CA 90024, USA
a Growth and senescence of the thymus. Mouse, Rat, Man
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MALACINSKY, G. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138, BLOOMING-
TON, IN 47401, USA
a Isolation of cytoplasmic components which direct nuclear activity. Am by stoma mexicanum
(Urodela), Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Developmental genetics and biochemistry of the egg cytoplasm. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis (Anura) c .i -),<:/: nc a
MALLERY C. H.; Ph.D. Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Miami, CORAL GABLhS, IL 33156, USA
MALONF.Y, M. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Radford Univ., RADFORD. VA 24142, USA
a Initiation of oral regeneration and its control by the cell surface, part, role of Ca and K ions and
of cAMP (using lectins, local anesthetics and lanthanum as membrane probes, and in situ
ciliary regeneration). Stentor coeruleus (Cilia ta)
MANES, C; M.D., Ph.D. - Ctr. for Neurol. Study, 2945 Science Park Rd., LA JOLLA, CA 92037,
USA
a Identification of stage-specific messenger RNAs in preimplantation embryos; use of cDNAs
prepared to cytoplasmic messenger RNA in the blastocyst; amplification of sequences of interest
in plasmids. Rabbit
b DNA modifications and rearrangements during early embryogenesis; use of restriction
endonucleases to fragment embryonic and adult DNAs, transfer of fragments to nitrocellulose
paper, hybridisation to transcripts of repetitive DNA, methylation of DNA with restriction
endonuclease isoschizomers. Rabbit
MANES, M. E.; Biol. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000 S. M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Determination of bilateral symmetry: 1. descriptive and experimental analysis; 2. role of the
spermatozoon. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
MANION, P. J.; M.A. - US. Fish and Wildlife Serv., Dept. of the Interior, Fed. Bldg., Fort Snellmg,
TWIN CITIES, MN 551 1 1 , USA
a Internal metamorphosis of landlocked animals (anatomy and histology of 16 organ systems).
Petromyzon marinus (Cyclostomata)
MANN, P. M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biomed. Sci., Ontario Vet. Coll., Univ. of Guelph, GUELPH, Ont.
NIG 2 W2, Canada
a Embryonic and prenatal developmental anatomy, including development of placental
membranes. Blarina brevicauda and other spp. (Soricidae, Insectivora), Myotis lucifugus and
other spp. (Chiroptera, especially Microchiroptera)
MANNER, H. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Loyola Univ., 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., CHICAGO, IL
60626, USA
MANNING, R. F.; M.A. - Dept. of CeU Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Silk gland development and differentiation, part, fibroin gene structure; analysis of extreme
polymorphism in internal gene organisation. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera) (with L. P. GAGE
and D. R. SAMOLS) ^
MANO, Y.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol. Chem. and Nutr., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Tokyo, 7-3-1
Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
MARCHESI, v.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Sch. of Med., Yale Univ., 310 Cedar St., NEW
HAVEN, CT 06510, USA
a Structure and function of cell membranes, part, isolation and characterisation of proteins
MARCHOK, Ms. A. C; Ph.D. - Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O.Box Y, OAK RIDGE, TN
37830, USA
a Biochemistry, cytology, and morphology of normal and abnormal development of respiratory
epitheUum; mechanism of action of vitamin A in this process. Rat
MARIANO, Ms. M. I. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000 S. M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Vitelline envelope: ultrastructural changes involved in fertilisation
b Cortical reaction in the oocyte. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
MARIN-PADILLA, M.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Dartmouth Med. School, HANOVER, NH 03755,
USA
a Development and morphogenesis of clinical and experimentally induced dysraphic disorders
b Normal and abnormal development of the cerebral cortex. (Mammalia)
MARK, R. F.; Doct. Ill, Prof. - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Austr. Natl. Univ., P.O.Box 4, CANBERRA,
A.C.T. 2600, Australia
a Regenerating motor nerves and reinnervating muscle (descriptive, histochemical, experimental,
and electrophysiological). Astronotus ocellatus (Cichlidae), Carassius carassius (Cyprinidae, Tele-
ostei), Ambystoma spec. (Urodela)
b Regenerating sensory nerves. Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela)
c Development and regeneration of retinotectal connections. (Teleostei)
d Early development of the nervous system, part, cerebral cortex. Macropus eugenii (Marsupialia)
e Development of motoneurons and their central and peripheral connections. Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
MARKERT, C. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Osborn Mem. Lab., Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW
HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a Gamete maturation, fertilisation, and early development. Mouse, Rat
b Ontogeny of isozymic patterns, various spp. (Pisces), Mouse
c Developmental genetics. Various spp. (Pisces)
d Nuclear transplantation. Mouse, Rat
e Developmental genetics studied in chimeric combinations. Mouse, Rat
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MARKS P A ■ Prof. - Dept. of Human Genet, and Develop., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Columbia
Univ., 630 W. 168tli St., NFW YORK, NY 10032, USA
MARKWALD, R. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Texas Tech Univ., P.O.Box 4569, LUBBOCK, TX
79409, USA .,,,,.
MAROTTE, Ms. L. R.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ.,
CANBERRA, A.C.T. 2600, Australia
a Ultrastructure and electrophysiology of the effects of thyroxine on reorganisation of retinotectal
connections after removal of the caudal half of the tectum. Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
MARSH, J. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
22901, USA
MARTIN, A. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of W. Ontario, LONDON, Ont. N6A
5 CI, Canada
a Comparative cytoarchitectonics of spinal cord. (Vertebrata)
b Teratogenic effect of heavy metals
c Developmental anatomy: factors affecting morphogenesis
MARTIN Ch B Jr.- M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Univ. of S. Calif., Women's Hosp.
5K~'22, 1240 N. Mission Rd., LOS ANGELES, CA 90033, USA
MARTIN, Ms. G. R.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of CaUfornia, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143, USA
a Tera'tocarcinoma stem cells, especially: 1 . as a source for isolating molecules important in early
development; 2. to study X-chromosome inactivation in vitro. (Mammalia)
MASCARENHAS, J. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York, 1400 Washington
Ave., ALBANY, NY 12222, USA
a Developmental biochemistry of pollen. Tradescantia paludosa (Commehnaceae)
b Contributions of RNA's contained in the male and female gametes to embryo development.
Allomyces macrogynus (Chytridiales, Fungi)
MASLOW, D. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Exp. Pathol., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., 666 Elm St., BUFFALO,
NY 14263, USA
a Tlie adhesion of cells to different cellular and non-cellular substrates. Mouse, Man
b Specificity of interactions during aggregation of developing and tumor tissues and cells. (Aves),
Mouse, Man
c Role of cell movement in aggregation: experimental and model systems. (Aves)
MASSOVER, W. H.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med. & Dent., New Jersey Med. School,
100 Bergen St., NEWARK, NJ 07103, USA
a Form and function of normal and neoplastic ferritins. Mouse
MASTERS, E. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Maturation of alveolar cells, production of surfactant, morphology and secretion in organ and cell
culture, in normal and teratogen-induced abnormal lung. Rat
b Development of eye. Rat
MASUI, Y.; Ph.D.. Prof. - Ramsay Wright Zool. Labs., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, 25 Harbord
St.,T0R0NT0,0nt.M5S lAl, Canada
a Cytoplasmic control of nuclear activity in oocyte meiosis and early development. Rana pipiens,
Xenopus laevis (Anura), Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
b Repair DNA synthesis in ovarian oocytes. Mouse
c Chromosome condensation and decondensation during egg maturation and activation. Rana
pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura), Mouse
MATSUMOTO, H.; Ph.D. - Inst, for Agric. and Biol. Sci., Okayama Univ., 2-20-1, KURASHIKI,
Okayama, 710 Japan
a Role of chromosomal proteins, part, non-histone proteins, in cotyledon development. Pisum
sativum (Papilionaceae)
b Role of divalent cations for the function of chromatin during seed germination. Species as a
MATSUYAMA, H.; M.D. - Tokyo Metropolitan Inst, for Neurosci., 2-6, Musashidai, Fuchuchi,
TOKYO, 183 Japan
a Pathology of congenital anomalies in central nervous system, especially pachygyria and
micropolygyria
b Origin of microglia (culture in vitro, enzyme histochemistry, immunology)
MATSUZAWA, T.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Tennoji-ku, OSAKA 543, Japan
a Development, growth, and differentiation of embryos, embryonic cells, and teratocarcinoma cell
hnes. Mouse
MATTAN, Ms. D.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Effect of inhibitors on formation of bilateral symmetry and area pellucida in the uterine embryo.
Chicken
MATTHAEI, K. I.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Control of differentiation and maintenance of neoplastic state of teratocarcinoma cells in vitro
and in vivo. Mouse
b Control of differentiation during early embryogenesis in vitro and in vivo. Mouse
MATTINGLY, Ms. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Georgia, ATHENS, GA 30602, USA
MAUE-DICKSON, Ms. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pediat., Mailman Ctr. for Child Devi. (D-820), Univ. of
Miami, P.O.Box 016820, MIAMI, FL 33101, USA
a Normal embryology and developmental morphology of the head and neck; specific interest in
anatomical bases of craniofacial anomalies such as cleft palate. Homo sapiens (Primates) (with
D. R. DICKSON)
b Radiologic assessment of craniofacial anomalies. Same species as a
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MAURER R. R.; Ph.D. - Meat Anim. Res. Ctr., Sci. and Educ. Administr., US Dept. of Agric, P.O.
Box 166, CLAY CENTER, NE 68933, USA
a Significance of uterine proteins to embryonic development. Cow
b Low temperature (-196 C) preservation of embryos. Cow
c Factors influencing embryonic survival during preimplantation stages and early implantation.
Pig, Cow
MAXWELL, G. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Connecticut Health Ctr., FARMINGTON,
CT 06032, USA
a Neuronal differentiation of neural crest cells in vitro. Quail
b Mechanisms of neural crest cell migration and location. Quail
MAYER, T. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Rider Coll., P.O.Box 6400, LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ
08648, USA
a Developmental genetics of white-spotting patterns. Mouse
MAYHEW, E. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Exp. Pathol., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., 666 Elm St.,
BUFFALO, NY 14263, USA
a Meclianism of histiotypic sorting of heterospecific embryo cells; the effects of tumour cells on
sorting patterns. Chicken, Mouse
MAZURKIEWICZ, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Maine at Portland-Gorham, 96 Falmouth
St., PORTLAND, ME 04103, USA
MEER, J. M. van der; Dr. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a Transcellular developmental currents and ion tluxes through developing cells (vibrating probe
detecting nanovolt differences). Drosophila melanogaster, Smittia spec. (Diptera), Callosobruchus
maculatus (Coleoptera)
b 1-ree calcium changes during early development (aequorin) and relation with segment pattern
formation. Same species as a
c Molecular biology (RNA), ultrastructure, cellular and supracellular research on segment pattern
formation. (Insecta)
d Relation between mitotic patterns and egg polarity. Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera)
MEIER, S.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Te.xas, AUSTIN, TX 787 1 2, USA
a Metameric pattern formation in mesoderm; morphogenesis of head mesoderm and its relationship
to neural crest cell distribution (EM). Chicken
b Role of extracellular matrix in interaction between surface epithelium and neural crest cells
resulting in otic placode formation. Chicken
MENCZER, J. - Dept. of Embryol. and TeratoL, Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel-Aviv Univ., TEL
HASHOMER, Israel
MERCHANT-LARIOS, H.; D.Sc. - Inst, de Invest. Biomed., Univ. Nac. Autonoma de Mexico, A.P.
70228, MEXICO 20, D.F., Mexico
a Culture, cytochemistry and ultrastructure of primordial germ cells; mechanisms of action of some
drugs. Mouse, Rat
b Ovarian morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation; interaction between germ and somatic cells;
ultrastructure and steroidogenic differentiation
c Cellular mechanisms of gonadal sex differentiation; experimental sex inversion by steroids. Rana
spec. (Amphibia)
d Experimental sex inversion induced by steroids (EM). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
METZ C. B.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Molec. and Cell. Evolut., Univ. of Miami, 521 Anastasia Ave., CORAL
GABLES, FL 33134, USA
MEYER, D. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Wayne State Univ., 540 E. Canfield, DETROIT, MI 48201,
USA
a Morphogenesis and developmental histochemistry of embryonic eye. Gallus domesticus (Aves),
Macaca mulatta (Primates), (Insectivora, Mammalia)
b Prenatal ossification of the skeleton. Homo sapiens. (Primates)
c Electron microscopy of retinal development. Gallus domesticus, Coturnix c. japonica (Aves)
MEYER, R. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi, and Cell Biol., Univ. of California, IRVINE, CA 92717, USA
a Patterning of nerve connections during development and nerve regeneration in the retinotectal
system (autoradiography, electrophysiology). Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
MEYERHOF, P. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, CA 94720, USA
a Mechanism of action and characterisation of cytostatic factors from eggs and mitotic cells which
induce chromosome condensation and cleavage arrest. Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis (Anura),
Lytechinus pictus and other marine spp. (Invertebrata)
b Surface morphology following fertilisation and cleavage arrest. Rana pipiens, Xenopus laevis
(Anura)
c Reactivation of isolated mitotic apparatus in vivo. Species as a
MEZEI (TEICHMANN), Ms. C; Ph.D. - Biochem. Dept., Med. Sch., DaUiousie Univ., Sir Charles
Tupper Bldg., HALIFAX, N.S. B3H 4H7, Canada
MICELI, Ms. D. C; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000 S. M.
de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Fatty acid biosynthesis during early development: enzyme regulation. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
b Influence of oviductal secretions on vitelline membrane properties and its involvement in
fertilization. Same species as a
MICHAEL, M. I.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Alexandria Univ., Mohairam Bey, ALEXANDRIA,
Egypt
a Experiments on determination of the proximo-distal axis of the developing hind limb. Bufo
regularis (Anura) (with S. N. SEDRA, S. H. KHALIL and A. A. S. HASSONA)
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b Effect of some vitamins on limb regeneration. Same species as a (with S. H. KHALIL and M. H.
ELTAWIL)
c Effect of potassium perchlorate on development of thyroid and pituitary glands. Same species as
a (with K. Z. WARSHANA)
d Effect of thiourea on development of thyroid glands and hind limbs. Same species as a (with
A. M.N. EL DIN)
e Effect of soya beans on development of thyroid glands and small intestine. Same species as a
(with M. A. E. RAGEH)
f Regeneration of limbs implanted in the orbit and changes in the optic nerve after eye cup
removal. Same species as a (with S. H. KHALIL and E. A. MOUSSAD)
g Development of optic tectum. Same species as a (with S. H. KHALIL and A. A. KEREEM)
h Fore limb ontogenesis and regeneration. Species as a (with M. H. EL TAWIL)
MICHAEL, Ms. P.; B.Sc, M. (phil.) - Dept. of Zool., Sch. of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ.,
SHILLONG 793003, India
MICHAELI, Y.; D.M.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. School,
P.O.Box 1172, JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a Effect of selective thermal damage to the periodontal ligament on the eruption of the incisor.
Rat
b Effect of direct current on growth and development of the incisor. Rat
MICHIBATA, H.; D.Sc. - Biol. Inst., Toyama Univ., Gofuku 3190, TOYAMA, 930 Japan
a Activation analysis of trace elements (Mn, Zn and V) in the egg and their absorption from the
surrounding medium. Ciona intestinahs (Ascidiacea), Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
MILLER, J. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Syracuse Univ., 130 CoUege Place, SYRACUSE, NY
13210, USA
MILLER, L.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Inst, for the Study of Devi. Disabilities, Univ. of Illinois, Box 4348,
CHICAGO, IL 60608, USA
a Metabolism of mRNA in resting and growing embryonic epithelial cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Growth factors and their effect on embryonic development. Species as a
MILLER, O. L., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer Hall, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22901, USA
MILLER R K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet. -Gynecol., Sch. of Med. and Dent., Univ. of Rochester,
P.O.BOX 668, ROCHESTER, NY 14642, USA
a In vitro analysis of nutrient and xenobiotic transfer (amino acids, creatine, diazepam, vitamin
B12, cadmium, diethylstilbestrol) in placentae, correlated with in vivo observations and fetal
distributions. Rat, Man
b Transplacental carcinogenicity of diethylstilbestrol. Rat
MILLER, R. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad & Berks St., PHILADELPHIA, PA
19122, USA
a Control of species-specificity of sperm chemotaxis; observations of sperm behavior m the
presence of eggs of heterotypic species; isolation and chemical identification of sperm attractants.
35 genera (Hydrozoa)
b Sperm behavior and penetration during fertilization; role of special membrane patches on egg
surface in controlling sperm behavior and attachment. Orthopyxis caliculata (Hydrozoa)
MILLER, Ms. S. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Hamilton CoU., CLINTON, NY 13323, USA
a Morphogenesis during early stages of organogenesis, specifically changes in rates of proliferation
withhi emerging populations of specific cell type;axialrotation (embryo culture, radioautography,
SEM,TEM). Chicken, Mouse
MILLER W A.; D.D.S., Prof. - Dept. of Oral Biol., Sch. of Dent., State Univ. of New York at
Buffalo, 4510 Main St., BUFFALO, NY 14226, USA
a Dental pulp cell differentiation in vitro. Cow
b Transplantation of developing dental apparatus. Necturus spec, Ambystoma spec. (Urodela),
Caiman spec. (Crocodilia)
c Effect of anticonvulsant drugs on larvae. Ambystoma tigrinum (Urodela)
MILLETTE C. F ; Ph.D. - Lab. of Human Reprod. and Reprod. Biol., Harvard Med. School, 45
Shattuck St., BOSTON, MA 02115, USA
MILLINGTON, W. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 North 15th St.,
MILWAUKEE, WI 53233, USA
a Development at the shoot apex, and regulation of form in the leaf and shoot. (Angiospermae)
b Regulation of zoospore release and colony formation; factors regulating cell shape. Pediastrum
spec. (Chlorococcales, Chlorophyceae)
c Emergence of pattern in cell differentiation in leaves. Same species as a
MINATO, K.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Morphol. Genet., Natl. Inst, of Genet., Yata 1 ,1 1 1 , MISIMA, Sizuoka-
ken,411 Japan
a The relationship between cell growth cycle and molting cycle in the epidermis. Philosamia
cynthia ricini (Lepidoptera)
b Studies on growth-stimulating factors in the cultivation of cells. Man
MINEYUKI, Y.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO,
113 Japan
a Mechanism of premitotic positioning of nuclei in protonemata. Adiantum capillus-veneris
(Filices)
MINTZ, Ms. B.; Ph.D. - Inst, for Cane. Res., 7701 Burholme Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA 191 1 1 , USA
a Differentiation of mutagenized totipotent teratocarcinoma cells after injection into blastocysts.
Mouse
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b Gene control of differentiation in allophenic animals with two genotypic populations of ceils.
Mouse . . „ »,
c Hematopoiesis in animals with prenatally substituted hematopoietic stem cells. Mouse
MIRKFS P E. Ph.D. - Centr. Lab. for Human Embryol., Dept. of Pediat., Univ. of Washington,
SEATTLK.'WA 98195, USA
a Mechanisms of action of several teratogens, part, phosphoramide mustard and other
cyclophosphamide metabohtes. Rat , .. ^ r^j . r.
MITRA, S. C; Ph.D. (Med.) - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHERRY 605006, India
a Congenital anomalies. Man
b Prolactin in relation to reproductive biology. Rat
MITRANI, E. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Cell interactions in the pre-primitive streak stage: 1. cell behaviour in vitro; 2. effect of
disaggregated-rcconstituted hypoblasts on polarity and differentiation; 3. developmental capacities
of disaggregatcd-reconstituted epiblasts; 4. role of procollagen and fibronectin in the previous
interactions. Chicken
b Epidermal-mesenchymal interactions. Chicken
MITTENTHAL, J. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Effects of regeneration and transplantation of thoracic appendages on synaptic connectivity and
morphology of motoneurons innervating their muscles. Procambarus clarkii (Decapoda,
b Mechanisms controlling regeneration of external morphology of thoracic appendages after
transplantation; including epigenesis of mosaic limbs. Same species as a
MIWA, J.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Embryol., Dept. of Biol., Osaka City Univ., 459 Sugimoto-cho, Sumiyoshi-
ku,6sAKA, 558 Japan
a Genetic programming in early development. Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda)
MIYA, K.; D.Sc, Prof. - Inst, of Appl. Entomol., Fac. of Agric, Iwate Univ., Ueda 3-18-8,
MORIOKA, 020 Japan
a EM of oogenesis and embryogenesis. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
b Analysisof early embryonic development. Species as a x, .o ,., «
MIYAKE, Y.-I.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Vet. Obstet., Eac. of Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ., N 18, W 9,
SAPPORO, 060 Japan • • ^ n /-
a Cytogenetic investigations on chromosomal abnormalities (quinacrine mustard staining). Fig, Cow
MIZELL M ; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol.. Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS, LA 701 18, USA
MIZUNO, Takeo; Ph.D., Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkvo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Tissue interactions in organogenesis of digestive tract. Chicken, Quail
b Tissue interactions in differentiation of prostatic buds in vitro. Mouse, Rat (with I. LASNITZKI)
MOAV B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Life Sci., Tel-Aviv Univ., Ramat-Aviv, TEL-AVIV, Israel
MOBBS, I. G.; Ph.D. - De^t. of Anat., Fac. of Med., Dalhousie Univ., HALIFAX, N.S. B3H 4H7,
Canada
a Ultrastructure of extraembryonic membranes, particularly of transport across the yolk sac
throughout development and across the serosa during early development. Chicken
b Establishment of the endodermal epithehum. (Aves) ^, ,o , xrr^ ,„
MOCHIDA, O.; Dr. Agr. - Internat. Rice Res. Inst., c/o CRIA, Sukamandi Branch, SUBANG, W.
Java, Indonesia
MOHLER, J. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Induction, identification, and characterization of female-sterile mutants as material tor the
study of oogenesis. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
MOLINARI, E.; M.V. - Inst, of Embriol., Univ. Austral de Chile, Casilla no. 567, VALDIVIA, Chile
a Heterospecific recombinations of ocular structures. Chicken and Rat
b Cytodifferentiation of embryonic kidney cells. Chicken .,,^ ^. ^^..
MOMENT, G. B.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol. Sci.,Goucher Coll., BALTIMORE, MD 21204,
usa' ^.,. . ^ ,
a CuUure of cells taken from regions of differing growth (regenerative) capabilities, and character-
ization of proteins extracted from these regions. Eisenia foetida (Oligochaeta)
b Temperature acclimation, temperature and regeneration. Species as a
c Structure and distribution of external sense organs in newly hatched and adult animals.
(Oligochaeta)
MONAHAN, J. M.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Cloning of mRNA embryonic sequences. Mouse
b Comparison of proteins of embryonic stages. Mouse
MONDER, C; Ph.D. - Res. Inst., Hosp. for Joint Dis., 1919 Madison Ave., NEW YORK, NY 10035,
USA
a Induction of enzyme formation by hormones in fetal liver in organ culture. Rat
b Control of development of tyrosine metabolism (catabolism) in perinatal liver in cuhure. Rat
c Comparison of energy sources requirements, and mechanisms of generation of energy in fetal and
neoplastic tissues. Rat . -tt.- j a
MONIE I W.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Sch., Univ. of California, Parnassus and Third Ave.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143, USA ^. - ,
a Development of arteries in fetus and infant, especiaUy location and nature ot intimal cushions.
Man •11 A
b Effects of cadmium on development of nervous system when injected intra-amniotically on day
15. Rat
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MONTIEGEL, Ms. E. C; M.S. - Dept. of Biol., West Virginia Univ., Brooks Hall, MORGANTOWN,
WV 26506, USA
a Teratological effect of chemicals on development. Chicken
MOOG, Ms. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Washington Univ., Skinner and Lindell Ave., ST. LOUIS,
MO 63130, USA
a Embryonic ijitestine in organ culture: differentiation of plasma membrane, mfluence ot
hormones. Chicken
MOORE, G. P.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Isolation and comparative analysis of developmentally regulated structural genes. (Drosophilidae,
Diptera)
MOORE, G. P. M.: Ph.D. - Div. of Anim. Prod., CSIRO, P.O.Box 239, BLACKTOWN, NSW 2148,
Australia
MORAN, D. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York, NEW PALTZ, NY 12561, USA
MORGAN, I. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ., P.O.Box
475,CANBERRA,A.C.T. 2601, Australia
a Biochemical development of visual system after hatching, especially effects of enucleation and
controlled visual stimulation. Chicken
b Contribution of axonal flow in optic nerve to maintenance and functioning ot visual system.
Chicken
c Biochemical development of the retina. Chicken
d Role of glycoconjugates in development and regeneration of retino-tectal projection. Carassius
spec. (Teleostei)
m6RI,T.;M. Agr. - Zool. Lab., Fac. of Agric, Kyushu Univ., 46-06, FUKUOKA, 812 Japan
a EM of the mechanism of fertilisation. Pipistrellus abramus, Miniopterus schreibersi, Rhinolophus
ferrumequinum (Chiroptera)
MORRILL, G. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., A. Einstein Coll. of Med., Yeshiva Univ., 1300 Morris
Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, NY 10461, USA
MORRILL, J. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Nat. Sci., New Coll. of the Univ. of S. Florida, 5700 N.
Tamiami Trail, SARASOTA, FL 33580, USA
a Chemical differentiation of eggs. Lymnaea spec. (Gastropoda)
b Analyses of ooplasmic segregation. (Gastropoda)
c X-ray microprobe analysis of elemental patterns in eggs. Lymnaea palustris (Gastropoda)
d Cytoembryology and skeletal patterns in development (cytochemistry. X-ray microprobe,
scanning electron microscopy). Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea)
e Patternation of cilia - their sequential development and regeneration in embryos and larvae
(SEM). Species as c .
f Endocytosis during early embryonic development - morphology, cell surface specificities,
regulatory controls (SEM, TEM, LM)
MORRIS, J. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS, OR 97331, USA
a Mechanisms of cell association in histogenesis of the neural retina (role of extracellular matrix).
Chicken
b Cell interactions during implantation of the blastocyst in vitro. Mouse
c Proteoglycans in cellular migration and adhesion. Chicken, Mouse
MORRIS, Ms. V. B.; Ph.D. - Sch. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Sydney, Zool. Bldg., SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2006,
Australia
a Cell proliferation in the developing retina. Chicken
MORROW, J. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Microbiol., Sch. of Med., Johns Hopkins Univ., 725 N. Wolfe St.,
BALTIMORE, MD 2 1 205 , USA
a Silk genes and their expression, using various tissues of larvae, pupae and adults. Bombyx mori,
Samia cynthia (Lepidoptera)
b Genes expressed in fetal and adult liver. Mouse, Rat
MOSCONA, A. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Depts. of Biol, and Pathol., Univ. of Chicago, 1101 E. 57th St.,
CHICAGO, IE 60637, USA
MOSSMAN, H. W.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - 2902 Columbia Rd., MADISON, WI 53705, USA
a Comparative morphology of the fetal membranes and reproductive tracts. (Mammalia)
MOTTET, N. K.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pathol., SM-30, School of Med., Univ. of Washington,
SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
a Ultrastructural features of necrosis as an ontogenetic process. Chicken, Man
b Methylmercury teratogenesis. Mouse; Macaca mulatta (Primates)
MOUSSAD, E. A.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Regeneration of limbs implanted in the orbit and changes in the optic nerve after eye cup
removal. Bufo regularis (Anura) (with M. I. MICHAEL and S. H. KHALIL)
MOUSTAFA Ms L A ; Ph D. - Natl. Inst, for Environm. Heahh Sci.. Environm. Toxicol. Branch,
N.I.H., P.O.Box 12233, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27709, USA
MUFTI, S. A.; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Panjab Univ., LAHORE, Pakistan
MUKAI, H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Educ, Gunma Univ., MAEBASHI, 371 Japan
a Sexual and asexual reproduction. Perophora spp. (Ascidiacea)
b Viviparity and brood organs. Botryllus spp.. Botrylloides spp. (Ascidiacea)
c Formation and germination of statoblasts. Several spp. (Phylactolaemata,Bryozoa)
MULLER, F.; Dr. rer. nat. - Carnegie Labs, of Embryol., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Development of brain, spinal cord, and vertebrae. Man
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MULLER, K. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryo!., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway. BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Steps by which particular neurons regenerate to establish chemical and electrical synapses with
their normal targets; role of glia and neurons. Hirudo medicinaUs (Hirudinea)
MUN, A. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Maine, Murray Hall, ORONO, ME 04469, USA
a Induction of immunological tolerance by intracoelomic grafts in the 4-day embryo. Chicken
b Growth stimulation of embryonic spleen graft by adult spleen across a filter membrane. Chicken
c Embryo morphogenesis in unfertilized eggs. Meleagris gallopavo ( Aves)
d Effects of glycoalkaloids from blighted potatoes on development of early embryo. Chicken
MURAMATSU, S.; D.Sc. - Lab. of Genet. Disorders, Dept. of Breeding and Genet., Natl. Inst, of
Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.Bo.x 5, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
a Effects of radiation and chemicals on reproductive organs (cytogenetics, histology). Chicken,
Mouse; Macaca fascicularis (Primates)
b Teratogenesis by radiation and chemicals (incl. developmental genetics). Chicken, Mouse
MURATA, P.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Kagoshima Univ., RAGOSHIMA, 890 Japan
a EM of hematopoiesis in embryonic and newborn animals. Rabbit; Cavia porcellus, Mouse, Rat
(Rodentia)
MURISON, G. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Florida Internat. Univ., MIAMI, FL 33199. USA
a Synthesis and accumulation of specific proteins at different stages of liver cell differentiation
in primary cell cultures (biochemistry, immunochemistry). Chicken, Rat
b Use of primary cell cultures and cell lines to develop bioassays for the detection of compounds
that are cytotoxic, mutagenic, and possibly carcinogenic
NACE, G. W.; Ph.D.. Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Development and maintenance of defined strains. Rana spec. (Anura)
NAGAHAMA, Y.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., 38 Nishigonaka,
Myodaiji-cho, OKAZAKI 444, Japan
a Mechanism of oocyte maturation. Carassius auratus, Oryzias latipes, Salmo gairdneri (Teleostei)
b Physiology and morpholo^y of ovarian follicle cells. Asterina pcctinifera (Asteroidea)
NAGATA, T.;M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Shinshu Univ., Asahi 3-1-1, MATSUMOTO. 390
Japan
a DNA, RNA and protein synthesis of pancreas and liver cells from embryos and mewborns in vivo
and in vitro (EM autoradiography). Mouse, Rat
NAIR, K. K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Simon Eraser Univ., BURNABY, B.C. V5A 1S6,
Canada
NAKAMURA, H.; Dr. Med. Sci. - Dept. of Anat., Hiroshima Univ., Kasumi 1-2-3, Minami-ku,
HIROSHIMA, 734 Japan
a Development of limb bud. Mouse
b Pathogenesis of limb mutant mem/mem. Mouse
c Migration and differentiation of neural crest cells (interspecific grafts). Chicken, Quail
NAKAMURA, I.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Nippon Med. School, Sendagi 1-1-5, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, 113 Japan
a The forming process of the secondary retroperitoneal organs. Man
NAKAMURA, O.; D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Nishimakami, Takatsuki, OSAKA, Japan
a Causality in epigenetic formation of organizer. (Amphibia)
b Fate map and formative movements. (Amphibia)
NAKANF, K.; Dr. Med. Sci. - Dept. of Developm. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya
Univ., Euro-cho, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Morphogenesis of genetic microphthalmia. Mouse
b Developmental genetics of genetic ataxia. Mouse
NAKANO, E.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol, and Radioisotope Ctr., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa, NAGOYA,
464 Japan
a Metabolic background of initiation of development. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Anthocidaris
crassispina (Echinoidea)
b Gene action in early development. Same species as a
NAKATSUJII, N.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., George Washington Univ., WASHINGTON, DC
20037, USA
a Mechanism of gastrulation. Xenopus laevis and other spp. (Amphibia)
NAKAUCHI, M.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Fac of Sci., Kochi Univ., Akebono-cho, KOCHI, 780
Japan
a Comparative study of asexual reproduction. (Polychnidae, Ascidiacea)
b Regeneration in zooids. Symplegma reptans (Ascidiacea)
c Determination of bilaterial asymmetry in the buds of colonial forms. Species as b
d Pattern formation in buds. (Ascidiacea)
NAKAZAWA, T.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa-4-chome, CHIBA,
260 Japan
a Effect of ionising radiation on the biochemical mechanism of embryonic development. Artemia
salina (Anostraca, Crustacea)
b Changes in nucleic acids and some other phosphorus fractions of tissues during late embryonic
and early postnatal development. Rat
c Calcium ion uptake, hydrogen ion ejection and respiration in eggs on fertilisation. Anthocidaris
crassispina, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea)
d Development of the energy transfer system in liver mitochondria from the fetal stage. Rat
e X-irradiation-induced damage in the microsomal drug-metabolising enzyme system of developing
liver. Rat
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NANCARROW, C; Ph.D. - Div. of Anim. Prod., SCIRO, P.O.Box 239, BLACKTOWN, N.S.W. 2148,
Australia
a Pregnancy detection and assessment of early embryonic mortality by assay of foetal proteins.
Sheep, Cow
b Developmental foetal endocrinology. Sheep
c Immunology of pregnancy. Sheep
NANJUNDIAH, V.; Ph.D. - Molec. Biol. Div., Tata Inst, of Fundamental Res., Homi Bhabha Rd.,
BOMBAY 400005, India
a Theoretical biology of development, part, pattern formation. Dictyostelium discoideum
(Acrasiales), Drosophila spec. (Diptera)
NARAYANAN, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Plant Physiol., A.P. Agric. Univ., Rajendranagar,
HYDERABAD 500030, A.P., India
NARAYANAN, C. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave.,
NEW ORLEANS, LA 701 12, USA
a Comparative studies on ontogenetic patterns of (choline) acetyltransferase in embryonic ciliary
ganglia. Anas platyrhynchos. Chicken (Aves)
b Ultrastructural investigation of synaptogenesis in the ciliary ganglion. Species as a
c Cell loss in the normal development of ciliary ganglion correlated with changes in the innervation
of iris muscles (ultrastructure). Chicken
d Effects of hypothyroidism on development of the mesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal nerve.
Anas plathyrhynchos (Aves)
e Effects of hypothyroidism on spontaneous and evoked activity in fetuses, part, mouth opening
and related reflexes. Rat
f Origin of integrated behavior in fetuses. Rat
g Structuro-functional analysis of spontaneous and evoked activity in pouch young. Didelphis
virginiana (Marsupialia)
NARAYANASWAMY, S.; Ph.D. - Bio-Org. Div., Plant Morphogen. Sect., Bhabha Atom. Res. Ctr.,
Trombay , BOMBAY 400085 , India
NARUSE, I.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Devi. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya Univ., Furo-cho,
Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Organ culture of the extremities in the embryo. Mouse
b Behavioral development and behavioral teratology. Mouse, Rat
NATESH, S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Bot., S.G.T.B. Khalsa Coll., Univ. of Delhi, DELHI 110007, India
NAWAR, N. N. Y.; D.M.Sc, M.D. - Faculty of Med., Ain Shams Univ., CAIRO, Egypt
NEBEL, L. A.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel-Aviv Univ.,
TEL HASHOMER, Israel
NELSON, L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Med. Coll. of Ohio, C.S. 10008, TOLEDO, OH 43699, USA
a Calcium uptake by spermatozoa, regulation by neurohumoral factors, effects of various inhibitory
agents. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla)
b Effects of sperm treatments (as under a) on fertilisation and early development. Arbacia
punctulata (Echinoidea)
NEMER, M. - Inst, for Cane. Res., 7701 Burholme Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19111, USA
a DN A transcription and translation of RNA in early stage embryos. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus,
Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
NEMOTO, S.-L; M.Sc. - Tateyama Marine Lab., Ochanomizu Univ., Ko-yatsu, Tateyama-shi, CHIBA
294-03, Japan
a Energy metabolism during fertilization and parthenogenetic activation: relations between levels
of energy-rich phosphate compounds and related enzymes. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus,
Antocidaris crassispina, Pseudocentrotus depressus and other spp. (Echinoidea)
b Physico-chemistry of germinal vesicle breakdown and meiosis; cell to cell relations in
morphogenesis. Asterina pectinifera, Asterias amurensis, Astropecten scoparius and other spp.
f A sterol dG3^
NERURKAR, A. R. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Poona, PUNE 41 1007, India
a Characterisation and ontogeny of lens crystallins. Calotes versicolor (Lacertilia) (with S. C.
GOEL)
NESBITT, Ms. M. N.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
NEWBURGH, R. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biochem. and Biophys., Fac. of Sci., Oregon State Univ.,
CORVALLIS, OR 97331 , USA
NEWCOMB, W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Queen's Univ., KINGSTON, Ont. K7L 3N6, Canada
NEWMAN, Ms. L. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust St., PHILADEL-
PHIA, PA 19107, USA
a Sensitivity of the fetal period to teratogenic insult with postnatal development and function
examined as modes of expression, especially the respiratory system. Rat
b Premature pup as a model for human perinatal problems associated with prematurity. Rat
NEWMAN, S. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New York Med. CoU.. VALHALLA, NY 10595, USA
a Role of changes in chromatin proteins in the reprogramming for differentiation of the
precartilage mesenchyme in the Umb bud (polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, chromatin
fractionation by enzymes, DNA-RNA hybridization). Chicken
b Role of ceU-to-ceU interactions in the spatial patterning of skeletal elements in the Hmb bud
(tissue culture, transmission electron microscopy, gel electrophoresis). Chicken
c Relation of conformation of chromatin subunits (nucleosomes) to mechanism of cell
differentiation. Chicken
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NEWTON, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Biochemical and genetic analysis of mechanisms that generate cellular diversity; role of the cell
cycle in controlling developmental pathways in asymmetrically dividing cells. Caulobacter
crescentus (Bacteria)
NIAZI, I. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Rajasthan, JAIPUR 302004, India
NIAZI, Ms. S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Rajasthan, JAIPUR 302004, India
NICHOLS, J. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University Pkw.,
BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Phospholipid metabolism and regulation in cell membranes in cultured tibroblasts. Cricetulus
griseus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens (Primates)
NICKLA, H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Creighton Univ., 2410 California St., OMAHA, NE 68178, USA
a Developmental aspects of gene interaction, especially genes interacting to produce lethality.
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
NIJHOUT, H. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Duke Univ., DURHAM, NC 27706, USA
a Development of wing pigment patterns. Precis cocnia, Malacosoma americana (Lepidoptera)
NIKI, Y.; M.A. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Ibaraki Univ., Bunkyo-2-chome, MITO, 310 Japan
a Developmental biology and genetics of pole cell formation and germ cell determination.
Drosophila melanogaster, Chironomus samoensis (Diptera)
NISHIOKA, D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Georgetown Univ., WASHINGTON, DC 20057, USA
a Role of ions in fertilisation. (Echinoidea)
b Uptake, phosphorylation, and incorporation of thymidine following fertilisation. (Echinoidea)
NISHIOKA. Ms. M.; D. Sc, Prof. Lab. for Amph. Biol., I'ac. of Sci., Hiroshima Univ., Higashisenda-
cho, HIROSHIMA, Japan
a Hybridization among European and Far Eastern forms. (Ranidae & Discoglossidae & Bufonidae:
Anura)
b Morphological and sexual abnormalities in the offspring of animals derived trom irradiated eggs
or sperm. Rana nigromaculata, R. japonica, Bombina orientalis (Anura)
c Color mutants detected by diploid gynogenesis from wild animals or those derived trom
irradiated gametes. Rana nigromaculata, R. brevipoda, Rhacophorus schlegelii, Hyla arborea
japonica (Anura)
NIU, M. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad & Berks St., PHILADELPHIA, PA
'l9122,USA
NIWA, K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. Sci., Coll. of Agric, Kyoto Univ., KYOTO 606, Japan
a lertilisation and development of eggs in vitro. Mouse, Rat, Mesocricetus auratus, Meriones
unguiculatus (Rodentia), Rabbit, Cow, Pig
b Freezing of eggs. Rat, Mouse, Cow
NODA, Y. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Ehime Univ., Bunkyo-cho, MATSUYAMA, 790
Japan
a Ultrastructural changes during fertilisation in vitro. Mouse, Rat, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Fertilization. Nereis spec. (Polychaeta), Urechis spec. (Echiura; Echinoidea)
NODEN D. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., N.Y. State Coll. of Vet. Med., Cornell Univ., ITHACA, NY
14853, USA
a Mechanisms controlling the migrations and cytodifferentiation of neural crest and placode cells,
part, development of the trigeminal ganglion and acoustico-vestibular tissues. Chicken, Quail
b Normal development in histological sections and in toto alcian blue-ahzarin red preparations:
effects of known and suspected teratogens on the morphological and behavioral development.
Mustela putorius furo (Carnivora)
NOGAMI, H.; M.D. - Dept. of Orthop. Surg., Centr. Hosp., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAl, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Induction, origin, and development of bone and cartilage cells (implantation, explantation).
Mouse, Rat
b Teratogenesis of skeletal system. Mouse, Rat
NONAMI, Y.; Dr. Agr., Prof. - Dept. of Biochem. and Technol. of Anim. Products, Univ. of Niigata,
Igarashi, NIIGATA 950-21, Japan
a Ultrastructure of yolk spheres of incubated eggs. Chicken
NOOD^N, L. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI
48109, USA
a Monocarpic (whole plant) senescence. Glycine max (Papilionaceae)
b Pod and seed development. Species as a
NOTO, T.; D.Sc. - Embryol. Lab., Dept. of Anat., Dent. School, Kagoshima Univ., 1208-1 Usuki-
cho, KAGOSHIMA, 890 Japan
a Fine morphology of interphase chromosomes in embryonic nucleus. (Aves; Mammalia)
b Biological functions of embryonic RNAs in differentiation processes. Same species as a
c Theoretical consideration on gene differentiation
NOUMURA, T.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Regul. Biol., Fac. of Sci., Saitama Univ., URAWA, Saitama, 338
Japan
a Mechanism of Miillcrian inhibition. Gallus .spec. Anas Spec, Coturnix spec (Aves)
b Development and involution of the bursa of Fabricius: mechanism of androgen action. Same
species as a
c Sexual differentiation of syrinx: function of cultured cells and hormonal regulation. Anas spec.
(Aves)
NOZUE, T.; M. D. - Dept. of Anat., Tokyo Med. and Dent. Univ., 1-chome, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, 113 Japan
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NUCCITELLI, R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Extracellular ion currents triggered by fertilization along with the membrane potential changes
which occur. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Importance of transcellular ion movements for ooplasmic segregation. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
c Intracellular pH and Na-ion concentration measurements during fertilisation. Species as a
NUMAKUNAI, T.; Dr. - Marine Biol. Stat., Tohoku Univ., Asamushi, AOMORI, 039-34 Japan
a Tail resorption in metamorphosis. Halocynthia roretzi (Ascidiacea)
b Gamete release, especially spawning time. Same species as a
c Experiments on role of follicle cell in fertilisation. Same species as a
NUTE, P. E.; Ph.D. - Depts. of Anthropol. and Med., and Region. Primate Res. Ctr., Univ. of
Washington, SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
a Structural and functional analysis of fetal and adult hemoglobins; analysis of the mechanism of
the !iamma-beta "switch". (Primates)
NUTTALL,R.P.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Structure and behavior of single, cultured neurons; 1. growth cone structure (transmission and
scanning electron microscopy, time-lapse cinematography); 2. growth cone behavior on cellular
and noncellular substrata; 3. neuronal growth and branching behavior as function of age and cell
type. Chicken
OBERLANDER, H.; Ph.D. - Insect Attract. Behav. and Basic Biol. Res. Lab., Aeric. Res. Serv.,
U.S.D.A., P.O.Box 14565, GAINESVILLE, FL 32604, USA
a Cellular aspects of the hormonal control of metamorphosis. Galleria mellonella, Plodia
interpunctella (Lepidoptera)
b Developmental behavior of imaginal discs in vivo and in vitro. Species as a
c Hormonal action on cell lines. Manduca sexta, Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera)
ODA, S.; D.Sc.,Prof. - Biol. Lab.,Rikkyo Univ., 3 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, TOKYO, 171 Japan
a Statoblast uhrastructure and germination. Lophopodella carteri, Pectinatella magnifica, P.
gelatinosa,Cristatella mucedo (Phylactolaemata, Bryozoa)
ODA, S.; M. Agric. - Dept. of Devi. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya Univ., Furo-cho,
Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Morphogenesis of genetic microphthalmia. Mouse (with Y. KAMEYAMA and K. HOSHINO)
b Developmental genetics of genetic ataxia. Mouse
c Influences of intrauterine environment on the manifestation of genetic malformations. Mouse
(with Y. KAMEYAMA and K. HOSHINO)
d Organogenesis. Suncus murinus (Insectivora)
O'DAY, D. H.; Ph.D. - Erindale Coll., Univ. of Toronto, MISSISSAUGA, Ont. L5L 1C6, Canada
a Characterization of specific extracellular enzyme accumulation, and number and amounts of
newly synthesized proteins excreted during cyst germination. Polysphondylium pallidum
(Acrasiales)
b Purification and characterization of sexual hormones. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
c Role of sexual hormones and environmental factors in regulation of macrocyst development.
(Acrasiales)
O'FARRELL, A. F.; A.R.C.S., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE, N.S.W.
2351, Australia
a Regeneration and development. Blattella germanica (Blattodea) (with S. WHITELAW)
OHNlSHl,E.;D.Sc., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa, NAGOYA 464, Japan
a Action of hormones, especially ecdysones, on development. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
OHNO, S.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Shinshu Univ., Asahi 3-1-1, MATSUMOTO 390,
Japan
a Development of kidney in embryo and newborn (EM histochemisty and autoradiography).
Mouse, Rat, Man
OHTA, T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Aichi Univ. of Educ, 1-Hirosawa, Igaya-cho, KARIYA, Aichi Pref.,
448 Japan
a Centriole isolation from sperm. (Echinoidea)
b Cleavage and cell division. (Echinoidea), Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
c Fertilisation. (Teleostei)
OKADA, M.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Tsukuba, SAKURA-mura, Nihari-gun, Ibaraki Pref.,
305 Japan
a Pole cell formation and germ cell determination (developmental biology, genetics, biochemistry).
Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Change in oxygen permeability of the chorion during diapause. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
OKADA, T. S.; D.Sc., Prof. - Lab. of Cell Sci., Inst, of Biophys. and Molec. Biol., Univ. of Kyoto,
Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, 606 Japan
a Instability in differentiation of eye tissues in cell culture. Quail, Chicken
OKAMOTO, M.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Molec. Biol., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464
Japan
a Factors controlling lens regeneration from iris in vivo. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
OKANO, A.; Ph.D. - Livestock Div., Chugoku Nat. Agric. Exp. Stat., Kawai-cho, OODA-shi, 694-01
Japan
a Relationship between fetal development and alpha-fetoprotein level in amniotic and allantoic
fluid. Cow (with Y. IZAIKE)
b Antigenicity of alpha-fetoprotein in isoimmunisation. Cow
c Immunoenzymeassay of alpha-fetoprotein in maternal serum. Cow
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OK.AZAKI, Ms. K.; D.Sc, Prof. - Hmbryol. Sect., Biol. Dept., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1,
Fukazawa, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 158 Japan
a Mechanism of spicule formation. (Echinoidea)
OKAZAKI, T.; D.Med.Sci. - Dept. of Biochem., Nippon Med. School, 1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO 113, Japan
a Erythrocyte transition, hemoglobin metabolism and hemoglobin switch during metamorphosis.
Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
b Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and the regulation of gluconeogenesis. Same species as a
OLIPHANT, E. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Div. of Rcprod. Biol., Med. School, Univ.
of Virginia, Box 387, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903, USA
a Role of seminal plasma components in sperm capacitation. Rabbit, Mouse
b Molecular mechanism of induction of the acrosome reaction. Rabbit, Mouse
c Effect of the oviduct on embryo development. Mouse
ONITAKi;, K.; D.Sc. - Lab. of Biol., Coll. of Med. Technol., Nagoya Univ., Daiko-cho, Higashi-ku,
NAGOYA,461 Japan
ONOZATO, H.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Embryol. and Genet., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido Univ.,
HAKODATE, 041 Japan
;i Application of artificial gynogenesis and androgenesis to breeding. (Salmonidae & Cyprinidae:
Teleostei)
b Developmental morphology of haploids. Species as a
ONTELL, Ms. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Cell Biol., Univ. of Pittsburg, 3550 Terrace St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA 15261, USA
a Fetal myogenesis: cytoarchitecture (LM, EM); computer analysis of growth patterns; EM ot
motor end plates. Mouse, Rat
OOE, T.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113
Japan
a Crowding formation in dentition. Dog
b Observations on teeth labelled with tetracycline. Man
OOHATA, A.; D.Sc. - Biol. Lab., Kansai Med. School, HIRAKATA, 573 Japan
a Enzvmatic analysis of dedifferentiation. Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
OOHIRA, A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Inst, of Developm. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Biochemistry of bone and cartilage. Rat
b Teratogenesis of skeletal system. Rat
OOISHI, Ms. S.;D.Sc. - Fac. of Fish., Mie Univ., 2-80 Edobashi, TSU, Mie Pref. 514, Japan
a Postembryonic development: naupUus and copepodid stages. Haplostoma spec, Haplostomides
spec, Haplostomella spec, Haplosaccus spec. ( Ascidicolidae, Copepoda, Crustacea)
OPPENHEIM, R. W.; Ph.D. - Neuroembryol. Lab., North Carolina Dept. of Mental Health, Dorothea
Dix Hosp., Box 7532, RALEIGH, NC 2761 1 , USA
OPPENHEIMER, Ms. J. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Bryn Mawr Coll., Biol. BIdg., BRYN MAWR, PA 19010,
USA
a Regulation of behaviour with accessory brain parts. Fundulus heteroclitus (Teleostei)
OPPENHEIMER, S. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., California State Univ., 18111 Nordhoff St.,
NORTHRIDGE, CA 91330, USA
a Molecular basis of intercellular adhesion in normal and malignant cells (adhesive factors, cell
surface sugars, plant lectins). (Echinoidea), Gallus domesticus (Aves). Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Role of cell surface carbohydrates in differentiation, ageing, malignancy and cell interactions.
Same species as a
O'RAHILLY, R.; M.D., Prof. - Carnegie Labs, of Embryol., Univ. of Calif., DAVIS, CA 95616, USA
a Early development (stages 10 to 23). Man
b Prenatal development of central nervous system. Man
O'RAND, M. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Florida, GAINESVILLE, FL 3261 1 ,
USA
ORNOY A ; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. Sch.,
P.O.Box 11 72, JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a Spontaneous and induced abortions: congenital anomalies, chromosomal aberrations and
placental pathology (incl. ultrastructure). Man
b SEM and TEM of the initial stages of calcification and ossification in normal fetuses and m
congenital bone dysplasias. Man
c Significance of ultrastructural (TEM and SEM) studies in prenatal and postnatal detection of
inherited metabolic disorders. Man
d Effects of vitamin D, corticosteroids and thyroxin on formation and function of matrix vesicles
in cartilage and bone (SEM and TEM). Mouse, Rat
e Transplacental effects of E. coli endotoxin on fetal brain and skeleton. Mouse
ORSINI Ms. M. W. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Bardeen Med. Labs., Univ. ot Wisconsin,
MADISON, Wl 53706, USA
a Factors controlling implantation and loss of zona pellucida. Mesocricetus auratus, .Mouse, Rat,
Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Mustela putorius, M . vison (Carnivora)
b Endocrine profile and morphological correlates of development during the first 5 days.
Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
c Decidualisation during pregnancy and pseudopregnancy. Same species as a
d Factors controlling life of corpora lutea. Same species as a
e Immunological aspects of decidualisation. Same species as a
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OSHIMA, K.; Prof. - Dept. of Physiol., Primate Res. Inst., Kyoto Univ., INUYAMA, Aichi, 484 Japan
a Endocrine organs, part, gonadal system during fetal development. Macaca fuscata (Primates)
b Effect of uterine and oviductal contraction on fertilization and implantation. Same species as a
c Maternal and fetal hormones during development. Same species as a
d Ultrastructure of ovum development. Same species as a
e Fundamental studies on early development (biochemistry, EM). Species as a
OSTRAND-ROSENBERG, Ms. S.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Univ. of Maryland, CATONSVILLE, MD
21228, USA
a Maternal acceptance of the embryo as an allograft. Mouse
OVERMAN, D. O.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN, WV
26506, USA
a Chondrogenesis and brain-face relationships during genesis of cleft palate; protection against cleft
palate. Mouse, Rat
b Palate closure and cleft palate development in vitro. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
c Teratogenesis of topically -applied compounds. Species as b
OVERTON, Ms. J. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Chicago, 1101 E.
57th St., CHICAGO, IL 60637, USA
OZAKI, H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824, USA
a Appearance of the acetylchohnesterase activity in post-gastrulation embryos; is it due to de novo
synthesis or precursor activation? Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
b Are the micromeres of the 16-cell stage embryos already determined to differentiate
acetylcholinesterase? Dendraster excentricus (Echinoidea)
c Ontogeny of acetylchoUne receptors. Same species as a
d Chromatin protein structure and biochemistry of sperm and eggs, and their transformation at
fertilization. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus, Dendraster excentricus
(Echinoidea)
e Biosynthesis of egg yolk proteins. Species as a and b
OZORAN, A.; Dr.med. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Fac, Hacettepe Univ., ANKARA,
Turkey
a Development and differentiation of the nucleus caudatus in fetus and neonate. Rat
PACKARD, D. S., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Upstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York, 766
Irving Ave., SYRACUSE, NY 13210, USA
PAGANO, R. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Membrane lipid and cholesterol organization and their dynamics in the plasma membranes of
lymphocytes and fibroblasts. Mouse, Cricetulus griseus (Rodentia)
PAI, A. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Montclair State Coll., UPPER MONTCLAIR, NJ 07043, USA
a Effects of a lethal mutation, t6, on homozygotes studied in media delaying development of day
2, 3 and 4; specific enzyme production and overall protein profiles of chimeras of normal and
mutant embryos held in delay (gel electrophoresis). Mouse
PAL, J. K.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Poona, PUNE 4 1 1007, India
a Biochemistry and ultrastructure of lens crystallins during development. Calotes versicolor
(Lacertilia)
b In vitro culture of lens. Species as a
c Effect of some commonly used fertilisers and pesticides on lens proteins. (Vertebrata)
PALLIE, W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Health Sci., McMaster Univ., HAMILTON, Ont.
L8S4J9, Canada
PANCHAMUKHI, B. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Gujarat Coll. of Vet. Sci. and Anim. Husbandry,
ANAND 388001, Gujarat, India
a Histogenesis (from primordium till birth) of the stomach, part, reticular groove, omasum, gastric
glands. Bubalus bubaUs (Artiodactyla)
PANDEY, K. N.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Allahabad, ALLAHABAD 21 1002,
India
PANDIT, R. v.; Ph.D. - Nagpur Vet. Coll., Seminary HUls, NAGPUR 440 010, India
a Early development of esophageal groove. Bubalus bubalis (Artiodactyla)
b Role of tissue interaction at different times in lens formation. Capra hircus (Artiodactyla) and
other spp.
PANG Yan-bin; Prof. - Lab. of Protozool., Dept. of Biol., Shanghai Pedag. Univ., 3663 Chung San Bai
Lu, SHANGHAI 200062, People's Rep. of China
a Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of the macronuclear reorganization phenomenon during
asexual reproduction, and its relation to the physiological state. Stylonychia mytilus, Euplotes
eurystomus (CUiata)
b Structural and functional relationship between macro-micronuclei, and their changes durmg
asexual reproduction. Stentor coeruleus, S. polymorphus (CiUata)
c Relationship of cytoplasmic differentiation and regulation of physiological functions in dorsi-
conjugants. Stylonychia mytilus (Ciliata)
d Experiments on nucleo-cytoplasmic relationship after cytoplasmic exchange between distantly
related species. Stentor coeruleus, Sptrostomum ambiguum, Paramecium bursaria (Ciliata)
e Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of macronuclear regulation in dorsi-conjugants. Same species
as c
f Differentiation and dedifferentiation of nuclear apparatus during encystment and excystment,
their relation with cytoplasmic changes (cytochemistry, ultrastructure). Same species as c
g Why and how the surplus macronuclei of daughter cells, produced by translocation of
macronuclei during asexual reproduction, lose their functions. Same species as c
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PANT (AIYAR), Ms. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD
211002, India
PAPACONSTANTINOU, J.; Ph.D. - Univ. of Te.xas, GALVESTON, TX 77550, USA
PAPPANO, A. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pharmacol., Health Ctr., Univ. of Connecticut, FARMINGTON,
CT 06032, USA
a .Moiphulogical development of autonomic heart innervation (fluorescent histochemical method
of [''alck for identification of adrenergic nerves); ultrastructure of cholinergic and adrenergic
innervation of the sinoatrial pacemaker (transmission electron microscopy); functional
development of autonomic neuroeffector transmission (electrophysiologic and pharmacologic
methods). Chicken
b Change in ion current responsible for excitation in the embryonic heart electrophysiology
(inhibitors of ion current flow). Chicken
PARIVAR, K.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Sch. of Sci., Ferdowsi Univ., MASHHAD, Iran
PARK, K. L.; D.Agr. - Dept. of Sericult., Coll. of Agric, Seoul Natl. Univ., SUWLON, South Korea
PARSHAD (CHALANA), Ms. R. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool.. Punjab Agric. Univ., LUDHIANA,
Punjab, India
a Histophysiology and biochemistry of gonads. (Aves) (with H. R. DANG and S. S. GURAYA)
PARSHAD, V. R.; Dr. - Dept. of Zool., Punjab Agric. Univ., LUDHIANA, Punjab, India
a Morphology, histochemistry and biochemistry of oocyte growth and embryology.
(Acanthocephala) (with S. S. GURAYA)
b Morphology, histochemistry, biochemistry and physiology of gametogenesis and early
embryology. (Platyhelminthes) (with S. S. GURAYA)
c Morphology, histochemistry, biochemistry and physiology of gametogenesis, fertilisation, egg-
shell formation and embryology. Ascaridia gaili (Nematoda) (with S. S. GURAYA)
d Morphology, histochemistry, and physiology of gametogenesis, fertilisation and egg-sliell forma-
tion; eonad development in proglottids. Raillietina cesticillus (Cestoda) (with S. S. GURAYA)
PAYNTON, Ms. B. V.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St.,
PHILADELPHU, PA 19107, USA
PEARCE, Th. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., John Carroll Univ., University Heights,CLEVELAND, OH
44118, USA
PELHAM, H. R. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Pkw., BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Control of 5sRNA synthesis during oogenesis, using cloned 5s genes and cell-free transcription
systems. Xenopus laevis, X. boreahs (Anura)
PFNER, M. P., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Hormonal effects on oocyte development and egg-laying. Various spp. (Acrididae, Orthoptera)
b Effects and mode of action of "anti-allatins" on metamorphosis and reproduction. Locusta
migratoria, Schistocerca gregaria (Orthoptera)
c Effect of photoperiod and temperature on reproduction. Oedipoda miniata (Orthoptera)
PERKINS, D. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vliet Oval, NORMAN, OK
73019, USA
a Effects of ionic ratios and osmotic concentrations on ameba-to-flagellate transformation. Naegleria
gruberi (Rhizopoda)
PERSAUD, T. V. N.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Teratol. Res. Lab., Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Manitoba, Basic
Med. Sci. Bldg., 730 William Ave., WINNIPEG, Man. R3E 0W3, Canada
a Teratological studies with prostaglandins; involvement of prostaglandins in developmental
processes. Chicken, Mouse, Rat, Rabbit
b Use of the embryo in vitro for embryological and teratological studies. Mouse, Rat
c Drug interactions during pregnancy: maternal and fetal toxicity. Mouse, Rat
d Placental transfer and disposition of teratogenic drugs. Mouse, Rat
e Reproductive aspects of interaction of prostaglandins and vitamin E. Rat, Rabbit
PETERS, A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Boston Univ., 80 E. Concord St., BOSTON, MA 02118,
USA
a Electron microscopy of the formation of myelin sheaths and development of neuroglial cells
in the central nervous system. Rat
b Electron microscopy of the cerebral cortex. Rat
c Postnatal development of neurons in cerebral cortex. Rat
PETERSON, R. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Proteins and other factors which allow specific expression of either the oocyte or somatic genes
for 5S RNA. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
PETERSON, R. L.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Bot. and Genet., Univ. of Guclph, GUELPH, Ont.
NIG 2W1, Canada
PEUSNER, Ms. K. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADEL-
PHIA, PA 19107, USA
a Ultrastructural changes preceding and during synaptic development of the axosomatic "spoon
endings" in the tangential nucleus, a part of the lateral vestibular complex. Chicken
PFOHL, R. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Miami Univ., OXFORD, OH 45056, USA
a Mechanisms controlling appearance and activity in the embryo of alkaline phosphatase. Arbacia
spp., Lytechinus spp., Strongylocentrotus spp. (Echinoidea)
PHILLIPS. D. M.: Ph.D. Biomed. Div., The Popul. Council, Rockefeller Univ., York Ave. and
66th St., NEW YORK, NY 10021 , USA
PHILLIPS, H. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Wayne State Univ., 540 E. Canfield, DETROIT, MI 48201 ,
USA
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a Morpliogenetic forces controlling germ-layer migrations during gastrulation. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Biophysics of early limb bud formation. Chicken
PIATK;0RSKY J : Ph D. - Lab. of Molec. Genet., Natl. Inst, of Child Health and Human Developm.,
Natl. Inst, of Health, Bldg. 6, Rm333, BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
PIDDINGTON, R. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Sch. of Dent. Med., Univ. of
Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19174. USA
a Correlation of glutamyl transferase development with specific structural, biochemical, and
physiological events during functional maturation of embryonic brain. Chicken
b Mechanisms of action of corticosteroids and other teratogens in inducing cleft palate in vitro.
Mouse
Pll-NKOWSKI, M. M.: M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Michigan State Univ., A519 East Fee Hall,
EAST LANSING, MI 48824, USA
PIERRO, L. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anim. Genet., Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, Univ. of Connecti-
cut, STORRS, CT 06268, USA
a Teratogenic effects of cadmium and glycoalkaloids. Chicken, Mouse
b Abnormal eye development: corneal opacity, microphthalmia, cataracts. Mouse
c Developmental genetics of skeletomuscular system. Chicken
PIKO L.: Ing.Agr., D.V.M. Devi. Biol. Lab., Vets. Administr. Hosp., SEPULVEDA, CA 91343, USA
also: Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol., PASADENA, CA 91 125, USA
PILAR, G. R.; M.D., Prof. - Physiol. Sect., Biol. Sci. Group, Univ. of Connecticut, STORRS, CT
06268, USA
PILKINGTON, J. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Otago, Box 56, DUNEDIN, New Zealand
a Larval Ufe, development and metamorphosis part, polyploid (giant) nerve cells. Amphibola
coenata (Pulmonata, Gastropoda)
PIPA, R. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Entomol., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, CA 94720, USA
PIPERBERG, J. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Retina Res., Eye Res. Inst, of Retina Found., 20 Staniford
St., BOSTON, MA 02114, USA
PITOT, H. C; M.D., Ph.D. - McArdle Lab. for Cane. Res., Univ. of Wisconsin, 450 N. Randall Ave.,
MADISON, WI 53706, USA
a RNA template stabilisation in differentiation and neoplasia. (Eukaryotes)
PIZZARELLO, D. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Radiol., Med. Ctr., New York Univ., 550 First Ave.,
NEW YORK, NY 10016, USA
POCCIA, D. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Amherst CoU., AMHERST, MA 01002, USA
a Interrelationships of female pronuclear chromosome cycle (turned on with NH3-buffers) and
male pronuclear chromosome cycle (turned on by fertilization), and receptivitity of these nuclei
to mitotic signals. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
b Factors present in centriole containing fractions from sea urchin inducing mitotic spindles and
parthenogenesis in Xenopus. Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
POIRIER, G. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol.. Univ. of Alabama, Univ. Stat., BIRMINGHAM, AL 35294,
USA
a Role of proteinase inhibitors from the male reproductive tract in fertilisation. Mouse
POLLACK, E. D.: Ph.D. - Inst, for the Study of Devi. Disabilities, Univ. of Illinois and Illinois Inst.
for Devi. Disabilities, 1640 W. Roosevelt Rd., CHICAGO, IL 60608, USA
a Morphogenetic interactions between tissues of the spinal reflex arc as they relate to the
elongation, branching and direction of growing nerve fibers studied in tissue culture of spinal
cord, sensory ganglia and limb tissue. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Effect of thyroid hormones studied on cell size and number of lateral motor column and on
mitotic activity in the spinal cord ventricular zone of hypophysectomised larvae. Same species
as a
c Effect of limbs transplanted between diploid and triploid larvae on the formation of the lateral
motor columns is being studied to determine types of alterations in neuronal parameters as a
compensatory response to changes in genetic complement as they affect center-periphery
interactions. Same species as a
d Target tissue control of neuronal cell death in the developing lateral motor column of larval
spinal cord. Species as a
POLLARD, D. R.; Ph.D. - HeaUh Prot. Branch, Heahh and Welfare Canada, Rm 12A L.C.D.C,
Tunney's Pasture, OTTAWA, Ont. Kl A 0L2, Canada
a Expression of embryonic-lethal genotypes in the allophenic animal. Mouse
b Effect of nucleic acid and protein inhibitors on cleavage stage embryos in vitro. Mouse
POLLOCK, Ms. C; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Brit. Columbia, VANCOUVER, B.C. V6T 1W5,
Canada
a Food vacuole formation; membrane subunit cycling; fatty acid composition of membranes;
effect of temperature on membrane composition; developmental genetics. Paramecium aurelia
(CUiata)
POOL, T. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. of Texas, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SAN
ANTONIO, TX 78284, USA
a Role of intracellular water and elements (Na, K, CI, Mg, etc.) in the regulation of cell
proliferation in early development (X-ray microanalysis of frozen tissues). (Amphibia), Chicken
POOLE, T. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Surg., Harvard Med. School, Children's Hosp. Med. Ctr., 300
Longwood Ave., BOSTON, MA 021 15 , USA
a Segregation and directed migration of the pronephric duct. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Ambystoma
mexicanum, A. maculatum (Urodela), Chicken
b Role of adhesion in mesoderm pattern formation incl. somitogenesis. Ambystoma mexicanum
(Urodela)
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c Germ cell segregation and migration. Species as b
d Capillary cndoUielial cell cheniotaxis and morphogenesis in vitro. Rat, Cow, Man
POPE W F • M.Sc. - Meat Anim. Res. Ctr., Sci. and Educ. Administr., US Dept. of Agric, P.O.Box
166, CLAY CENTER, NE 68933, USA
a Factors influencing the intrauterine distribution and survival of preattached embryos. Pig
PORZIG, Ms. E. F.; Ph.D. - Div. of Oncol. (S-025), Med. Ctr., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, CA
94305, USA , . ^
a Growth control, mitogens, cell surface receptors; effects of mammary stimulatmg factor on
growth of cell variants which lack epidermal growth factor receptors. (Mammalia)
b Development of the conjuctival papillae und scleral ossicles. Chicken
POSTLETHWAIT, J. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Mechanism of action of homoeotic mutants. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Heritability of sex determination. Same species as a
c Hormonal and genetic control of oogenesis. Same species as a
d Hormonal regulation of acid phosphatase activity. Sanies species as a
POTTER, I. C; Ph.D., Prof. Sch. of Environm. and Life Sci., Murdoch Univ., MURDOCH, WA
6153, Australia
a Physiology, ecology and biochemistry of larvae; metamorphosis. Geotria austrahs, Lampetra
fluviatilis, L. planeri (Cyclostomata) ^„ ^-,0-,, ,Tn»
POTTER, Ms. S. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS, OR 97331, USA
a Cell interactions during blastocyst implantation in vitro. Mouse
POULSON, D. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., P.O.Box 6666, NEW
HAVEN, CT 06511. USA
a Mid-gut: genesis and differentiation. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Chromosomal control of differentiation. Species as a
c Neurogenesis in normal and genetically deficient embryos. Species as a
d Maternally inherited sex-ratio disturbances of development. Species as a, and Drosophila
bifasciata, D. willistoni, D. equinoxialis, D. robusta, D. paulistorum (Diptera)
e Developmental genetics. Species as a
POURANY, Ms. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHERRY 605006, India
a Endocrine pancreas: 1. abnormal during gestation (histogenesis and morphometry); 2. histology
and histometry in different pathological conditions. Man
PRAHLAD, K. V.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., DeKALB, IL 60115,
USA
a Biochemical and morphological effects of thyroid hormones on embryonic tissues. Xenopus
lacvis (Anura)
b Effect of pesticides on embryogenesis and initiation of endocrine function, part, in the thyroid.
Species as a, and Ghicken
PRASAD M. R. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Delhi, DELHI 1 10007, India
PRASAD, T. K. - Dept. of Biosci., Sardar Patel Univ., VALLABH VIDYANAGAR 388120, Gujarat,
India
PRATT R M • Ph.D. - Craniofac. Devi. Sect., Lab. of Developm. Biol, and Anomalies, Natl. Inst, of
Dent. Res., N.I.H., Bldg. 30, Rm 405, BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
PRAY, T. R.; Ph.D., Prof. Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of S. California, University Park, LOS
ANGELES, CA 90007, USA
PRITCHARD, E. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Oral Biol., Fac. of Dent., Univ. of Manitoba, WINNIPEG,
Man. R3E 0W3, Canada
a Arvlesterases and their relation to secretion in growing salivary gland. Rat
b Relation of sulfoUpid metabolism to age and secretory stimuli in salivary gland. Rat
PRZYBYLSKI, R. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Develop. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119
Abintong Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Cell surface protcins-glycoproteins during skeletal myogenesis in culture. Chicken
b Ontogeny of insulin binding and biological effects during skeletal myogenesis. Chicken
c Mechanism of myoblast fusion and effects of heterokaryon formation. Chicken
d Cardiac hypertrophy in embryos produced by hypothermia. Chicken
PUCCIARELLI, H. M.; D.Sc.Nat. - Lab. de Invest. Morfol., Cat. Ilia de Anat., Univ. Nac. de La Plata,
60 y 1 20. 1 900 LA PLATA, Buenos Aires. Argentina
a Magnitude of cranial shape and size differences between sexes and between strains (Wistar and
Holtzman); time at which the differences become significant (craniometry, 21-49 days
postnatal). Rat
b Delay in development of the major functional cranial components due to malnutrition (21-49
days postnatal). Rat
PUGIN, E.; Dr.Sc.Nat. - Inst, de EmbrioL, Univ. Austral de ChUe, CasUla no. 567, VALDIVIA, Chile
a Process of morphophysiological adaptation in development. Chilean species (Anura)
b Structural, comparative and functional aspects of spermatoza (TEM, SEM). (Anura)
c Changes of spermatozoa associated with passage through the jelly envelopes: fusion and evolution
of their different parts in the egg (TEM, SEM). (Anura)
QUATRANO, R. S.: Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot.and Plant Pathol., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS,
OR97331,USA
a Control of protein and RNA synthesis during early embryogenesis. (Gramineae)
b Biochemistry and ultrastructure of polarity induction, cell wall formation and cellular
differentiation in embryos. Fucus distichus, F. vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae)
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QUEVEDO, W. C, Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI 02912,
USA
a Genetic regulation and developmental variations of tyrosinase in melanocytes. Mouse
b Genetic regulation of melanosome synthesis in melanocytes. Mouse
QUINN, P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Newcastle, NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. 2308, Australia
QUIRdS, Ms. M. C; Ph.D. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Sperm maturation: epididymal activity. Cavia porcellus. Rat (Rodentia)
b Thyroid gland and epididymal function. Rat
RADHA, Ms. R.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jawaharlal Inst, of Postgrad. Med. Educ. and Res.,
PONDICHERRY 605006, India
a Effect of pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and bromocriptine on the hypothalamo-hypophysio-gonadal
axis. Rat
b Effect of reserpine on reproductive biology. Rat
RADHAKRISHNAN, N.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA
390002, India
a Tail regeneration in the adult. Mabuya carinata (Lacertilia)
RAE, P. M. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW HAVEN,
CT 06520, USA
a Intervening sequences in ribosomal RNA genes and other genome components; DNA and protein
components of constitutive heterochromatin; nucleic acid-protein interaction. Drosophila
melanogaster, D. virilis (Diptera)
RAFF, R. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Indiana Univ., Jordan Hall 138. BLOOMINGTON, IN
47401, USA
a Molecular biology of early development. Drosophila spec. (Diptera), (Echinoidea)
b Stored informational systems in eggs. Species as a
RAFFERTY, K. A., Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Illinois, P.O.Box 6998, CHICAGO,
IL 60680, USA
a Longevity and preservation of differentiated function in cultured cells. (Primates and other
Mammalia)
RAGEH, Ms. M. A. E.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Effect of soya beans on development of thyroid glands and small intestine. Bufo regularis
(Anura) (with M. I. MICHAEL)
RAMACHANDRAN, A. V.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baroda, BARODA
390002, India
a Tail regeneration in the adult. Mabuya carinata (Lacertilia)
RAMfREZ, O. C; M.D.,Ph.D. Dept. of Bioquim., Centro de Invest, y de Estud. Avanzados del Inst.
Pohtecnico Nac, Apdo. Postal 14-740, MEXICO 14, D.F., Mexico
a Ontogeny of cytosolic patterns of creatine kinase isoenzymes in sex differentiation. Rat
b Isolation of serum factors determining proliferation and differentiation of the myoblast in a
chemically defined medium. Chicken
RAMOS, Ms. I. C; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461 , 4000 S.M. de
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Biochemistry of differentiation. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
RANGA RAO, K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of W. Florida, PENSACOLA, FL 32504, USA
a The responses of chromatophores of zoea, megalopa and adult to purified chromatophorotropins.
Uca pugilator (Decapoda, Crustacea)
b Control of pigmentation in regenerating appendages. Uca pugilator, Cambarellus shufeldti
(Decapoda, Crustacea)
c Comparative study of the effects of various ecdysones on regeneration of appendages. Uca
pugilator, U. minax, Clibanaiius vittatus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
d Pathological changes induced by chlorophenols and other environmental contaminants in the
developing limb bud. Palaemonetes pugio, Uca pugilator (Decapoda, Crustacea)
RANGINI, Ms. Z.; B.A. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Role of primary hypoblast in formation of primordial germ cells, part, effect of disaggregated-
reconstituted hypoblast. Chicken
RAO, K. S.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biosci., Sardar Patel Univ., VALLABH VIDYANAGAR 388120,
Gujarat, India
RAO, K. v.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Delhi, DELHI 1 10007, India
RAPPAPORT, R., Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Union Coll., SCHENECTADY, NY 12308,
USA
a Experiments on the mechanisms of cell division. Amoeba proteus (Rhizopoda), Echinarachoius
parma, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, S droebachiensis (Echinoidea)
RAPPORT, Ms. E. W.; Ph.D. - Ramsay Wright Zool. Labs., Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Toronto, 25
Harbord St., TORONTO, M5S 1 Al , Ont., Canada
a Morphological abnormalities in the eversion of imaginal structures caused by feeding glucosamine
or hydroxyproline: genetic, cellular, and biochemical differences in the responses of susceptible
and non-susceptible strains. Drosophila melanogaster (Uiptera)
RAPRAEGER, A. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hopkins Mar. Stat., Stanford Univ., PACIFIC
GROVE, CA 93950, USA
a Appearance, identity of the natural substrate, and extracellular nature of a sulfatase during
morphogenesis of the embryo. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (Echinoidea)
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RASCH, Ms. E. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Lab. of Cell. Biophys., Coll. of Med., East Tennessee State Univ.,
Box 23320A, JOHNSON CITY, TN 37601, USA
RASWEILER, J. J., IV; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., 1300 York Ave., NEW
YORK, NY 10021, USA
a Compurativc morphology of the early embryo and associated changes in the female reproductive
tract, through tlic time of ovum implantation (light, transmission and scanning electron
microscopy). Glossophaga soricina, Noctilio albiventris, Carollia perspicillata, Desmodus
rotundus, Peropteryx kappleri (Chiroptera)
b Maintenance and brccdint: in the laboratory. (Chiroptera)
RAWDON, B. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Hospital St.,
JOHANNESBURG 2001, S. Africa
a Origin of the endocrine cells of the gastro-intestinal tract; morpliology of the types of these cells
present at the time of hatching; their distribution (immunochemistry). Chicken ( with A.
ANDRl Wand B. KRAMl R)
RAY, A. K.; Dr. - Zool. Dept., State Coll., DARJEELING 734101 , India
RAZON-PINE, Ms. P.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110,
USA
a Effects of antimetaboUtes on early embryogenesis. Mouse
b Analysis of t-mutant embryos. Mouse
READY, D. F. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Specificity of initiation of synaptic connections in vitro. Hirudo medicinalis (Hirudinea)
REAMS, W. M., Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Richmond, RICHMOND, VA 23173, USA
a l-ffects of tissue environment on pigment cell morphogenesis. Chicken, Mouse
b Factors affecting pigment behaviour in the skin. Chicken, Mouse
c The Langerhans cell: origin and differentiation. Mouse
REDMAN, R. S.; D.D.S., Ph.D. - Dent. Serv. (160), Vets. Adm. Med. Ctr., 50 Irving St., N.W.,
WASHINGTON, DC 20422, USA
also: Dept. of Oral Pathol., Coll. of Dent., Howard Univ., WASHINGTON, DC, USA
a Parotid gland: ductal and myoepithelial differentiation (LM, EM); cell types involved in
proliteration (1-M, radioautograpiiy); effects of dietary and hormonal changes on developmental
pace (biochemical assay of exocrine enzymes, protein and hormones, LM, EM) and on dental
caries. Rat
b Minor salivary glands: initiation, ductal development, and acinar or alveolar differentiation
(LM, EM, histochemistry). Rat
c Sublingual gland: prenatal development of ducts, acini and myoepithelium; perinatal maturation
of these elements (LM, EM, histochemistry of specimens from both in vitro and in vivo
situations). Rat
REEDER, R. H.; Ph.D. - Hutchinson Cane. Res. Ctr., 1124 Columbia St., SEATTLE, WA 98104,
USA
a Isolation of amplified nucleoli from oocytes and characterization of the chromatin structure
of transcriptionally active ribosomal genes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Molecular cloning of ribosomal genes; their structure and in vitro transcription. Xenopus laevis,
X. borealis (Anura)
Rll S, Ms. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ.. Wellington Rd., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168,
Australia
a Experimental neuropathology of degeneration and regeneration in cortex and peripheral nerve.
Rat
REEVES, O. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Washington State Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164, USA
a Structure and function of globin genes during in vitro differentiation of Friend erythroleukemia
cells. Mouse
b Nucleosome histone modifications during changes in gene activity
c Histone acetylation as related to gene transcriptional activity
d Histone aeetyltransferase and deacetylase
RINI Ri:i;, Ms. M. B.; Ph.D. - Environm. and Life Sciences, Murdoch Univ., MURDOCH, WA 6155,
Australia
a Developmental morphology. Macropus eugenii (MarsupiaUa)
b Developmental biochemistry of embryo and fetal fluids. (Marsupialia)
c Control of delayed implantation including embryo metabolism and steroidogenesis in the
blastoc\st and placenta. Macropus eugenii, M. irma, Setonix brachyurus (Marsupialia)
RINNERT, O. M.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Pediat., Mol. Biol., and Biochem. and Med., Health Sci.
Ctr., Univ. of Oklahoma, P.O.Box 26901 , OKLAHOMA-City, OK 73190, USA
a Modification of isoaccepting species of transfer RNA isolated from embryos and adult hver and
spleen (amino acyl-tRNA reaction, reverse phase chromatograph> ). Mouse, Rat
b Isoleucyl-tRNA formation as a controlling factor in the "turning-off of fetal hemoglobin"
production. (Rodentia)
c Identification of species of isopentenyl-tRNA's during embryonic development. Mouse, Rat
d Poly amines and their relationship to cellular proliferation. (Mammalia)
c Significance of copper, zinc and manganese in embryo, fetus and neonate; characterization of
peptide-metal transport carriers. (Mammalia)
RENWICK, A. G. C; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Auckland, Private Bag,
AUCKLAND, New Zealand
a Biosynthesis of estrogens by the placenta. Man
b Biosynthesis and degradation of hormonal peptides, factors that modify synthesis and release.
(Rodentia)
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REPORTER, M.; Ph.D. - Charles F. Kettering Res. Lab., 150 E. South College St., YELLOW
SPRINGS, OH 45387, USA
RESZELBACH. Ms. R.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Genet., Natl. Inst, of Child Health and Hum. Devi.,
Natl. Inst, of Health, Bldg 6, Rm 329, BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
REYER, R. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., West Virginia Univ., MORGANTOWN, WV
26506, USA
a Causal mechanisms involved in lens regeneration from the dorsal iris and their relation to the
processes of lens induction in the embryo. Notophthalmus viridescens (Urodela)
b DNA synthesis, cell division and cell migration during neural retina regeneration using thymidine-
H3. Species as a, and Ambystoma maculatum (Urodela)
c Ultrastructural changes during lens regeneration from dorsal iris, part, relation of basal lamina to
lens capsule and dedifferentiation of iris epithelium. Species as a
d Incorporation of fucose-3H and proline-3H in formation of the capsule during lens regeneration.
Species as a
REYNHOUT, J. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Oakland Univ., ROCHESTER, MI 48063, USA
a Role of Na, K and Ca ion changes in control of meiosis and cell division. Rana pipiens, Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Nature and fate of newly synthesised proteins in oocyte and in early embryo (low temperature
microdissection, autoradiography). Species as a
REYNOLDS (KING). Ms. W. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Office of Acad. Affairs, Ohio State Univ., 204
Administr. Bldg., 1 90 N. Oval Mall, COLUMBUS. OH 4321 0, USA
xi Fetal and maternal calcium metabolism. Macaca mulatta, M. arctoides, M. irus, Homo sapiens
(Primates)
b Toxicity of methylmercury for the fetus and neonate. Same species as a
c Fetal metabolism and composition in diabetic pregnancy. Same species as a
d Effect of aspartate and monosodium glutamate on fetus and neonate. Same species as a
e Isolation and culture of pancreatic beta cells. Same species as a
f Transplantation of pancreatic islets. Same species as a
RICF .1. M.; Ph.D. - Exp. Pathol. Branch, Natl. Cane. Inst.. N.I.H.. Bide 37, Rm 3A09, BETHESDA.
MD 20014, USA
a Susceptibility of different organ systems to transplacental chemical carcinogens during late
embryonal/early fetal development: modifying roles of metabolism, immune responses, and
nucleic acid repair. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia), Erythrocebus patas (Primates)
RICHARDS, Ms. C. M.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol. Sci.. Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Production of inbred strains using gynogenetic techniques. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Mapping enzyme loci. Species as a
c Control of the sex of metamorphosed animals by administration of estrogen or testosterone at
appropriate larval stages. Species as a
d Embryonic development, genetics, and regeneration. Hyperolius spec. (Anura)
RIFKIND, R. A.; M.D. - Dept. of Human Genet, and Developm., Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Columbia
Univ., 630 West 168th St., NEW YORK, NY 10032. USA
RIKMENSPOEL, R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York, 1400 Washington
Ave., ALBANY, NY 12222, USA
a Control mechanisms of sperm motility. Arbacia spec. (Echinoidea), Cow
b Contractile mechanisms in cilia. Opalina spec. (Zoomastigina), Paramecium spec. (Ciliata),
Sabellaria spec, Phragmatopoma spec. (Polychaeta), Mytilus spec. (Bivalvia)
c Control of flaaellar reversal. Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae)
RISLEY,M. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave., NEW YORK. NY
10021, USA
a Characterization of chromatin protein synthesis, modification and replacement, changes m
chromatin structure during spermatogenesis. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Examination of proteins: 1) of the nuclear matrix during spermatogenesis and early development
(blastula-neurula); 2) of the synaptonemal complex in primary spermatocytes. Same species as a
c Histone gene expression during spermatogenesis. Species as a
RFVERA, Ms. E. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824,
USA
a Factors regulating normal and neoplastic development of mammary gland in vivo and in vitro;
influences of cell dissociation and heterotypic reassociation, immune cells, hormones, and the
environment of the aging host. Rat
RIZKI, T. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109, USA
a Genetic and developmental aspects of melanotic tumors and cell-mediated defense responses
(EM). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Genetic and developmental studies of cells in the phenol oxidase system. Species as a
ROBERTS, J. F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., North Carolina State Univ., Box 5577, RALEIGH, JnJC
27607, USA
ROBERTS, L. W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Idaho, MOSCOW. ID 83843, USA
ROBERTS, T. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University Pkw.,
BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Flow and rearrangement of membrane components on amoeboid sperm. Caenorhabditis elegans
(Nematoda)
b Role of specific gene products in sperm-oocyte recognition and in mechanism of amoeboid
motility in sperm. Species as a
ROBERTSON, H. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Reprod. Physiol., Anim. Res. Inst.. OTTAWA, Ont. Kl A 0C6,
Canada
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ROBINSON J C; M.D., Pli.D. Lab. of Biomcd. Sci., Natl. lust, of Child Health and Human Dcvcl-
opm., Natl. Inst, of Health. Bldg. 6, Rni 408, BJ-THl.SDA, MD 20014, USA
ROBKIN, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Nucl. Engin., Univ. of Washington, 357 Benson BF-10,
SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
no research on developmental biology in progress
ROCKSTEIN, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol, and Biophys., Univ. of Miami, P.O.Box 520875,
Biscayne Annex, MIAMI, PL 33152, USA
RODIER, Ms. P. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., Univ. of Virginia, Box 439, CHARLOTTES-
VILLE, VA 22908, USA
a Morphology and behavior of animals with injuries of CNS; relation of structure and function in
brain damage syndromes; quantitative methods of assesing damage. Mouse
b Immediate and long-term changes in cell populations due to injury of CNS. Mouse
ROLLER, H. R.; Dr.rer.nat., Prof. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., Texas A & M Univ., COLLEGE STATION,
TX 77843, USA
a Juvenile hormone system: evolution and identity; control of biosynthesis in vivo and in vitro;
morphogenetic action. Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica (Thysanura), Pcriplaneta
americana, Nauphoeta cinerea, Blaberus discoidalis (Blattodea), Zootermopsis spec,
Reticulitermes flavipes, Kalotermes snyderi (Isoptera), Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Tenebrio
molitor (Coleoptera), Manduca sexta, Hyalophora cecropia, Achroia grisella, Aphomia
gularis, Gallcria mclloncila (Lcpidoptcra), Sarcophaga bullata, Musca domestica (Diptcra)
b Causal mechanism of pattern formation in the integument: cellular and biochemical aspects.
Manduca sexta, Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera), Sarcophaga bullata, Musca domestica (Diptera)
RON, A.; Ph.D. Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. Sch., P.O.B. 1172,
JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a RNA and protein synthesis during sexual reproduction. Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliata)
b Protein synthesis in heat shock synchronised animals; heat shock proteins. Species as a
ROOS, T. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER, NH 03755, USA
ROSS L M ; M D Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Michigan State Univ., A519 East Fee Hall, EAST
LANSING, MI 48824, USA
a Normal and abnormal craniofacial development
b Upper respiratory tract development, part, the diffuse endocrine cell population
ROSTAS, J. A. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biochem., Monash Univ., CLAYTON, Vict. 3168, Australia
a Biochemical aspects of mature synapses; formation and maturation of synapses; cell interactions
in nervous system; cell surface organisation. Chicken
b Molecular organisation of skeletal muscle cell surface during development and following
denervation and disease. Chicken, Rat
ROTH, Th. I- .; Ph.D. Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County, 5401 Wilkens Ave.,
BALTIMORE, MD 21228, USA
a Electron microscopy, physiology, cellular and molecular aspects of the protein transport sites on
the plasma membr!me ni oocyte and yolk sac. Culex pipiens, C. fatigans (Diptera), Chicken
b Virus transmission from mother to oocyte: cell types, sequence and time in development
(ferritin-antivirus conjugates, electron microscopy). Chicken
c Coated vesicle isolation from brain, selective dissociation and reassembly, nearest neighbour
analysis of coat assembly. Pig, Cow
d Phosvitin-lipovitellin receptor isolation from oocyte plasma membranes. Chicken
e Characterization of immunoglobuhn and receptor in the yolk sac. Chicken
f LDL and VLDL (low density and very low density lipoprotein) receptors and IgG receptor on
oocyte plasma membrane. Chicken
ROTHMAN, F. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Div. of Biol, and Med., Brown Univ., PROVIDENCE, RI 02912,
USA ' . u •
a Genetic and biochemical analysis of aggregation, differentiation, and morphogenesis.
Dictyostelium discoideum (Acrasiales)
ROTSHENKER, S.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. Sch., P.O.
Box 1172, JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a Formation, maintenance and replacement of synapses, specifically mechanisms underlying
induction of sprouting of intact motor neurons and synapse formation. Rana pipiens (Anura)
ROTUNDO. R. L ; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Synthesis, secretion, and appearance of membrane bound forms of acetylcholinesterase in
cultured muscle cells; role of innervation in appearance and distribution of molecular forms of
this enzyme. Chicken
ROY Ms. D. - Dept. of Zool., Sch. of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ., SHILLONG 793003, India
RUBEN, L. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Dept., Reed College, PORTLAND, OR 97202, USA
a Development and evolution of immune responses with special emphasis on cell cooperation
(immunocytoadherence, hapten-carrier immunization, haemagglutination). Triturus viridescens
(Urodela), Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens (Anura)
RUDDLE, F. H.; Ph.D., Prof. ~ Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW
HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a Injection of genes into oocytes, and transmission in the germ line. Mouse
b Transfer of genes into cell lines; test of their expression. Mouse, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia),
Man
c Somatic cell genetics: analysis of the genetics and of epigenetic systems using a cell genetic
approach. Mouse, Man and otliers (Mammalia)
d Manipulation of the genetic constitution. (Mammalia)
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RUDI'RMAN, Ms. J. V.: Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Harvard Med. School, 25 Shattuck St., BOSTON,
MA 02115, USA
a Synthesis and utilisation of messenger RNA during oogenesis. Arbacia punctulata, Strongylo-
centrotus purpuratus, Lytcehinus pictus (l-chinoidea)
b Segregation of maternal messenger RNA and proteins during cleavage, and the onset of
differential gene expression in early blastomeres. Spisula solidissima (Bivalvia)
RUDOLPH, A. M.; M.D., Prof. - Cardiovasc. Res. Inst., Univ. of Calif., 1403 HSE, SAN FRANCISCO,
CA 94143 USA
RUGH, R.; Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Bur. of Radiol. Health, Div. of Biol. Effects, F.D.A., 5600 Fisher's
Lane HFX-120, ROCKVILLE, MD 20857, USA
RUNNER, M. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Inst, of Devi. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOULDER, CO 80302, USA
RUSCH, H. P.; M.D., Prof. (Emer.) - McArdle Lab. for Cane. Res., Univ. of Wisconsin, 450 N. RandaU
Ave., MADISON, WI 53706, USA
RUSKAN, G. A., Jr. - Dept. of Biol, and Allied Health Sci., Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., 285 Madison
Ave., MADISON, NJ 07940, USA
a Embrvo culture in vitro. Blattella germanica (Blattodea)
RUTH, R. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta. T6G 2E9,
Canada
RYERSE, J. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol., St. Louis Univ. Med. Ctr., 1402 S. Grand Blvd., ST.
LOUIS, MO 63104, USA
-a Quantitative/qualitative EM of imaginal disc cells incl. stereology, morphometries, enzyme
histochemistry, in vitro culture, etc., part, role of gap junctions in pattern formation and growth
control during normal and abnormal development. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Malpighian tubules: mechanisms by which ccdysteronc and juvenile hormone interact to mod-
ulate fluid transport and cell structure, localisation and developmental changes in Na-K-ATPasc
activity and the control of mitochondrial movement. Calpodes ethlius (Lepidoptera)
SACHS, H. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Illinois, P.O.Box 6998, CHICAGO, IL 60680, USA
a Development of the normal heart and a genetic cardiomyopathy (biochemistry, calcium
dynamics of intact cell and subcellular fractions, quantitative electron microscopy, electro-
physiology). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mcsocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
SACHS, L.: Prof. - Dept. of Genet., Weizmann Inst, of Sci., P.O.Box 26, REHOVOT, Israel
a In vitro and in vivo induction of normal cell differentiation in myeloid leukemia
b Genetic and molecular dissection of differentiation in normal and leukemic myeloblasts
c Induced and constitutive sene expression and control of cell differentiation
SACHS, T.; Dr. - Dept. of Bot., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Experiments on the exact course of differentiation of vessel and phloem patterns. Raphanus
sativus, Brassica naporapa (Cruciferae)
b Control of flowering (apex differentiation): plant size, leaf number, distance from root and other
factors. Pisum sativum and other spp. (Angiospermae)
c Determination and regeneration in the development of form in shoot apices and leaves. Pisum
sativum (Papilionaceae)
SACK, W. O.; D.V.M., Ph.D., Dr.med.vet., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., NY State CoU. of Vet. Med.,
Cornell Univ., ITHACA, NY 14853, USA
a Nerve distribution in the limb. Horse
b Nerve distribution in lumbar region and cecum. Cow
SADANA, G. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Punjab Agric. Univ., LUDHIANA, India
a Postembryonic development. Olios obesulus (Araneae, Arachnida)
SADLER, T. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Cincinnati, CINCINNATI, OH
45267, USA
a Mechanisms involved in neural tube closure and abnormalities of closure such as spina bifida and
exencephaly . Mouse
b Effects of hyperinsulinism and hyperglycemia on organogenesis. Mouse
SAGAWA, Y.; Ph.D., Prof. - Harold L. Lyon Arboretum and Horticult. Dept., Univ. of Hawaii,
HONOLULU, HI 96822, USA
a Developmental studies of ovule formation. (Orchidaceae)
b Developmental studies of apical meristem explants. Species as a, and other tropical plants
c Studies of in vivo growth of pollen tubes. Species as a
SAHU, A. K. - Dept. of Zool., Sch. of Life Sci., North Eastern Hill Univ., SHILLONG 793003, India
SAIGA, H.; Dr. - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Mitsubishi-Kasei Inst, of Life Sci., 11 Minami-ooya, Machida,
TOKYO 194, Japan
a Analysis of RNA synthesis by isolated nucleoli of oocytes to define the element(s) involved in
the regulation of ribosomal gene transcription. Xenopus laevis (Anura) (with T. HIGASHINAKA-
GAWA)
SAITO, S.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ., Toyonaka, OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Comparative morphology, biochemistry and physiology from the viewpoints of development,
sexuality and morphogenesis. Haematococcus lacustris, Gonium multicoccum, G. quadratum,
G. octonarium, G. pectorale (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae)
SAITOH, M.; Ph.D. - Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.Box 5, Ibaraki, 305
Japan
a Determination of protein and energy requirements for maintenance in pregnant animals. Rat, Pig
b Estimation of utilisation rate of dietary protein and energy by the fetus
SAKAI, H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biophys. and Biochem., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO, 113 Japan
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a Cliromosome motion in tiie isolated mitotic apparatus of the egg. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
(Echinoidea)
SALLES J M. de; B.Sc. - Dept. of Gen. Biol., Inst, of BioL Sci., Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais, Rua
Carangola 288 - 4°andar. C.P. 253, BELO HORIZONTE, M. G., Brazil
SALOMON D. S.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Developm. Biol, and Anomalies, Natl. Inst, of Dent. Res., Natl.
Inst, of Health, Bldg. 30, Rm 414, BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
SALOMdN de LEGNAME, Ms. H.; Dr. Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco
461 , 4000 S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Glycolysis and tricarboxylic acid cycle during early development: regulatory mechanisms. Bufo
arenarum (Anura)
b Endocrine control of metabolism during oocyte maturation. Same species as a
SANCHl Z, Mv S. S.: Biochem. - Inst.dc Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Cliacabuco 461 ,4000 S. M.dc
TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Effect of hormones on proteins and nucleic acid synthesis in ovarian tissue and early
development. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
b Primary induction: characterisation of the inducing agent. Species as a
SANCHEZ RIERA, Ms. A. N.; Biochem. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461,
4000 S. M. de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Effect of hormones on proteins and nucleic acid synthesis in ovarian tissue and early
development. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
SANDERS, E. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta. T6G 2E1, Canada
a Cell surface material and intercellular contacts during cleavage; morphology and physiology of
intercellular coupling. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Intercellular relationships during pre-streak morphogenesis; correlation of cell surface and cell
contact characteristics with behaviour of cells in culture. Chicken (with M. R. BELLAIRS,
London)
SANDERS, T. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Lake Forest Coll., LAKE FOREST, IL 60045, USA
a Genetic and molecular structure and function of the Y chromosome during spermatogenesis.
Drosophila melanogaster, D. hydei (Diptera)
b Genetic, behavioral and developmental analysis ofchcmosensory mutants. Drosophila melanogaster
(Diptera)
SANDLER, Ms. N.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Life Sci., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Sporulation. Bacillus subtilis (Bacteria)
b Chromosome rephcation in the cell cycle. Species as a
SASAKI, Ms. F.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol., Sch. of Dent. Med., Tsurumi Univ., 2-1-3 Tsurumi,
YOKOHAMA, 230 Japan
SASAKI, M.; D.Sc, Prof. - Chromos. Res. Unit, Hokkaido Univ., N. 10, W. 8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Chromosome studies in early embryogenesis, with special reference to induced and spontaneous
abortions, maldevel(5pment, and sex ratio. Man
SASAKI, N.; D.Sc. - Internat. Area Stud. Div., Seinan Gakuin Univ., Nishijin, FUKUOKA, 814 Japan
a Transformation of primarily activated ectoderm by RNA. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
b Reactivity of ectoderm cells in primary induction. Same species as a
c Homoiogenetic induction. Same species as a
SASTROHADINOTO, S. - Fak. Kedoteran Hewan, Inst. Pertanian Bogor, JL. Taman Kencana 1,
BOGOR, Indonesia
a Teratogenetic effects of food constituents and additives. Duck, Mouse (with Y. SUKRA and co-
workers)
SATHANANTHAN, A. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Lincoln Inst, of Health Sci.. MELBOURNE,
Vict., Australia
a Morphology, cytochemistry, and ultrastructure of development from second maturation division
(oviposition) to post-gastrula stage. Arion ater rufus, Limax maximus (Gastropoda)
b Cell movements in morphogenesis. Same species as a
c Golgi and yolk formation. Same species as a
d Normal and abnormal development of aspirated ova and embryos cutured in vitro (EM). Man
SATO, A. G.; Dr.phil. - Dept. of Anat., Hiroshima Univ., Kasumi 1-2-3, Minami-ku, HIROSHIMA,
7 34 Japan
a Development of kidney-specific antigens of microsomal fraction. Chicken, Pig
SATO, G. H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. Q-58, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093,USA
SATO, H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Sugashima Marine Biol. Lab., Nagoya Univ., Sugashima-cho, TOBA-shi, Mie-
ken 517, Japan
a Origin of mitotic spindle birefringence studied in eggs; effect of heavy water on spindle
birefringence and structure; dynamic equilibrium theory; molecular association and dissociation
to create enough energy for anaphase chromosome movement. Pisaster ochraceus (Asteroidea),
Mespilia globulus, Temnopleurus toreumaticus (Echinoidea)
b Distribution pattern of polymerized and non-polymerized tubulin during the cell cycle of lung
epithelium in vitro (immunoHuorescence)
c Isolation and characterisation of contractile proteins from gametes and zygotes. (Echmoidea)
d Demonstration of uni-directional growth of spindle microtubules assembled in vitro using
polymerisable echinoderm tubuUn and dynein. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Anthocidaris
crassispina, Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea)
e Isotope effect of tritium on spindle assembly and disassembly in vivo. Mespiha globulus,
Temnopleurus toreumaticus, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (Echinoidea)
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SATO, H. - Dept. of Perinatol., Inst, for Developm. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Toxic effects of bilirubin on developing brain. Rat
SATOH, N.; D.Sc. - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Dept. of Zool.. Kyoto Univ., Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, 606 Japan
a Mechanisms of time flow in early development. (Ichinodermata; Ascidiacea; Amphibia)
b Comparative embryology. (Porifera; Coelenterata)
SATYANARAYANA SWAMY, M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M. S. Univ. of Baroda,
BARODA 390002, India
a Metabolic changes in svstemic organs in response to tail regeneration. Mabuya carinata (Lacertilia)
SAUNDERS, J. W.,'^Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. of New York, 1400 Washington
Ave., ALBANY, NY 12222, USA
a Control of outgrowth and regional differentiation of the limb. Coturnix c. japonica. Chicken
(Aves), Mouse
SAWADA, N.; D.Sc, Prof. - Biol. Inst., Ehime Univ., Bunkyo-cho, MATSUYAMA, 790 Japan
a Mitotic apparatus. (I'chinodermata; Ixhiuroidea)
b Ultrastructural changes in oogenesis and spermatogenesis. (Polychaeta; Sipunculoidea; Echiura;
Gastropoda)
SAWHNEY, V. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask. S7N OWO,
Canada
a Developmental studies on single gene floral mutants. Lycopersicon esculentum (Solanaceae)
b Role of temperature and hormones in flower abnormalities. Species as a, and Capsicum annuum
(Solanaceae)
SAWYER, L. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anim. Genet., Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, Univ. of Connecticut,
STORRS,CT 06268, USA
a Tissue interactions during skin and limb development. Chicken
b Proteoglycan synthesis during chondrogenesis. Chicken
SAYEGH, F. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol., Sch. of Dent., Univ. of Missouri, 650 E. 25th St., KANSAS-
City, MO 64108, USA
a Tooth development from bud stage to eruption. Rat
SCADDING, S. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Guelph, GUELPH. Ont. NIG 2W1, Canada
a Factors affecting and controlling limb regeneration: role of nerves, hormones, chalones, effects
of 5-bromodeoxyuridine. (Urodela)
b Phylogenic distribution of capacity for and identification of factors correlated with limb
regeneration. (Amphibia)
c Structure and function of oral tentacles. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
SCANDALIOS, J. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Genet., North CaroUna State Univ., Box 5487,
RALEIGH, NC 27607, USA
a Differential gene expression at the molecular level. Zea mays (Gramineae), Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera), Man
b Regulatory mechanisms controlling the expression of enzyme loci during development of higher
organisms; enzyme polymorphism. Same species as a
c Role of proteinaceous inhibitors in regulation of gene expression. Same species as a
SCHEDL, P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08540, USA
SCHEFFLER, I. E.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
SCHELTEMA, R. S.; Ph.D. - Woods Hole Oceanogr. Inst., WOODS HOLE, MA 02543, USA
a Development of bathyal and abyssal species. Nucula spec. (Bivalvia)
b Long-distance dispersal of pelagic larvae in the warm temperate and tropical Atlantic Ocean,
part. trans-Atlantic transport. (Decapoda. Crustacea and other Invertebrata)
c Relationship of physical and biological characteristics of the environment to growth and
development of larvae. Fouling organisms (Invertebrata)
SCHINDLER, J. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110,
USA
a Early embryogenesis: 1. control of gene expression; 2. role and nature of RNA populations.
Mouse
b Molecular aspects of differentiation of teratocarcinoma cells in vitro; similarities between
embryonal carcinoma cells and cells of early embryos. Mouse
SCHJEIDi;,0. A.;Ph.D.,Prof. Dept. of Biol. Sci., Northern Illinois Univ., Dc KALB.IL 601 15, USA
a Biochemical, metaboUc and ultrastructural parameters of cell growth and differentiation.
(Plantae), Chicken
b Roles of acid mucopolysaccharides in cell differentiation. (Animalia), Man
SCHLESINGER, A. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Creighton Univ., 2410 California St., OMAHA,
NE 68178, USA
a Development of species comprising the ichthyoplankton of the Missouri River. Dorosoma
cepedianum, Aplodinatus grunniens, Carpiodes spec. (Teleostei)
SCHMIDT, A. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. Health Sci., Rush Univ.. CHICAGO, IL 60612,
USA
a Hormonal influences on regenerating systems. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
b Tlie chemistry of regenerating systems. Species as a
c Fine structure of cells and tissues of regenerating systems. Species as a
SCHMIDT, R. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. CoU., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
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a Biochemical alterations durine chondrogenesis in fetuses obtained from mothers administered
9-methylpteroyl glutamic acid (tohc acid antagonist): hydroxyprohne studies, AMPS studies,
electron microscopy. (Mammalia) , , , ■ .r c. e
b In vitro culture of chondroblasts and intact, viable, cartilage models obtained from fetuses ot
teratogen treated mothers: collagen synthesis and release into matrix; AMPS production and
release into matrix. Rat . , • ■
c Biochemical developments during normal and abnormal cardiogenesis: sarcoplasmic and contrac-
tile protein fractions; collagen and AMPS (in vitro and in ovo radioisotopic studies). (Aves)
d Histochemistry of temporal appearance and spatial distribution of glycosaminoglycans (GAC) in
the limb during mesenchymal condensation, establishment of cartilage models and onset ot
ossification in normal embryos and in embryos from folic acid-deficient mothers. Rat
SCHMIDT, T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Hopkins Mar. Stat., Stanford Univ., PACIFIC GROVE,
CA 93950, USA ^ ^
a Nature of signal contributed by sperm to activate egg (biochemistry). Strongylocentrotus
purpuratus (Ixhinoidea) . . . • -v
b Isolation of morphogenetic substances from the polar lobe (biochemistry, microiontophoresis).
Ilyanassa obsoleta (Gastropoda) ,^ ^,rrw n-r
SCHOENWOLF, G. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., Univ. of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
84132. USA ^ ., , , ^,. ,
a Formation of neural tube, part, fusion of neural folds and cavitation of tail bud. Chicken, Mouse
b Changes in cellular morphology, arrangement and contact during gastrulation, as related to
specific morphogenetic movements. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Chicken
c Formation and bending of the neural plate. Chicken
d Formation of the medullary cord. Chicken . „,,,,.,.„,
SCHROEDER,P.C.; Ph.D. - Dept.of Zool.,Coll.of Sci. and Arts, Washington State Univ., PULLMAN,
WA 99164. USA
a Oocytc-follicle cell relationships, their relation to the endocrine control ot spawning and to
vertebrate ovulation. Patiria miniata (Asteroidea)
b Cellular function in the follicles during ovulation. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei), Xenopus laevis
(Anura); Tliamnophis elegans (Ophidia), Anolis carolinensis (Lacertilia)
c Gametogenesis. Typosyllis spp. (Syllidae,Polychaeta)
SCHROIT A J.- Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parku ay, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
SCHUBIGER, G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Washington, SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
SCHUETZ A W • Ph D., Prof. - Dept. of Popul. Dynamics, Sch. of Hyg. and Publ. Health, Johns
Hopkins Univ., 615 N. Wolfe St., BALTIMORE, MD 21205, USA
a Ion transport and cell membrane function in oocyte atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
(Amphibia; Mammalia)
b Testis differentiation and spermatogenesis. (Mammalia)
c Oocyte growth and maturation, nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions, cytoplasmic factors. (Aster-
oidea; Amphibia; Mammalia)
d Membrane structure and function, fertilisation, activation and pronuclear formation. (Asteroidea;
Amphibia)
e Purine synthesis and secretion. (Asteroidea) ., > i ^^
f Control of meiosis during spermatogenesis (cell culture, hormone ettects). Rat and other Mam-
malia ,, , . ff t \
g Regulation of oocyte yolk protein (vitellogenin) incorporation (cell culture, hormone eiiectsj.
Rana pipiens (Anura)
h Ionic mechanisms in activation and fertilisation (Asteroidea; Amphibia) ^», r^ .nv
SCHUETZ, G. A.; Ph.D. - Div. of Med. Biochem., Health Sci. Ctr., Univ. ot Calgary, CALGARY,
Alta,T2N 1N4, Canada , _. ,
a Control of gene expression in early development (emphasis on transcription and translation).
R 1 h b i t
SCHWALM, F. E.; Dr.phU.nat. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Illinois State Univ., NORMAL, IL 61761, USA
a Synthesis, storage and utilization of morphogenetic agents in oogenesis and early embryogenesis
(electron microscopy, autoradiography) Coelopa frigida (Diptera)
b Isolation and characterization of nucleic acids during oogenesis and embryogenesis. Same species
as a . . ^ .
c Fate and function of polar granules in male sonads and during spcrmiogenesis. Same species as a
SCOTT, Ms. J. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Wright State Univ., DAYTON, OH 45431 , USA
SCOTT, M. Y.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., CaUf. Inst, of Technol., PASADENA, CA 91125, USA
SCOTT, S. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Neurobiol. and Behavior, State Univ. of New York, STONY BROOK,
NY 11794, USA
a Development of cutaneous sensory innervation patterns in the hindlimb (electrophysiology, LM,
EM). Chicken
SCOTT, T.K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Bot., Univ. of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514, USA
a Relation between auxin transport and growth in seedlings as influenced by age and light. Pisum
sativum (Papilionaceae), Zea mays (Gramineae) ■ ■ i
b Apical dominance; characterization of the hormonal control exhibited by shoot apices in lateral
bud suppression. Pisum sativum (Papilionaceae), Coleus blumei (Labiatae)
SEAGO, J. L.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., State Univ. of New York, OSWEGO, NY 13126, USA
a Seed germination and early development of seedlings, incl. experimental morphology of rooting
and effects of rooting on shoot growth. Glycine max (Papilionaceae)
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b Seasonal changes in starch distribution incl. relation between growth and starch localisation;
experiments on germination. Typha latifolia (Typhaceae)
SEARLS, R. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad & Berks St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19122, USA
a Differentiation of the limb bud. Chicken
SEDRA, S. N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of ZooL, Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Behaviour of egg laying. Rana fusca, Bufo regularis (Anura)
b Experiments on determination of the proximo-distal axis of the developing hind limb. Same
species as a (with M. 1. MICHAEL, S. H. KHALIL and A. A. S. HASSONA)
SEECOF, R. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., City of Hope Med. Center, 1500 E. Duarte Rd., DUARTE,
91010, USA
$EFTAL10GLU, A. - Inst, of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Fac, Hacettepe Univ., ANKARA, Turkey
a Genesis of Clara cell in developing lung. Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Electron microscopy of developing liver. Same species as a
SEGAL, D.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Genet., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
a Pattern formation (part, compartments, homoeotic mutants) studied by clonal analysis and
histochemistry of aldehyde-oxidase in larva and imago. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SEGAL, S. J.; Ph.D. - Biomed. Div., The Popul. Counc, Rockefeller Univ., York Ave. and 66th St.,
NEW YORK, NY 10021 , USA
SEIGER, M. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Coll. of Sci. and Engin., Wright State Univ., Col. Glenn
Highway, DAYTON, OH 45431, USA
a Genetics and development of color and color pattern in white and blue morphs. Chen
caerulescens (Aves)
b Ontogeny of behavior. Species as a, and Drosophila pseudoobscura, D. persimilis, D. miranda,
D. loewi, D frolovae (Diptera)
SEKELES, E.; M.V.M. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. School, P.O.B.
1172, JERUSALEM 19000, Israel
SEMBA, R.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Perinatol., Inst, for Developm. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-
cho, KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Effect of cell damage on subsequent growth of other nerve cells in the developing cerebellum.
Rat
b Development of tongue and larynx. Man (with A. DOLLANDER and C. CHOFFEL, France)
SEMBA, Ms. R. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Perinatol., Inst, for Devi. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI. Aichi. 480-03, Japan
a Impairment of cerebellar development by bilirubin. Rat
SERR, D. M.; Prof. - Dept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel Aviv Univ., TEL
HASHOMER, Israel
SETO, F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Oval, Rm.222, NORMAN, OK
73019, USA
a Ontogenetic appearance and maturation of the homograft rejecting and humoral antibody
producing potential in embryos and growing juveniles. Chicken
b Cellular basis of antibody-mediated immunoregulation and T cell-dependent humoral immune
responses. Chicken
SETOGUTI, T.; Dr.Med., Prof. - 3rd Dept. of Anat., Nagasaki Univ., Sakamoto-machi, NAGASAKI,
852 Japan
a Inner zone cells of the adrenal cortex in fetus and neonate (LM, EM). Rat
SHAAYA, E.; Ph.D. - Inst, of Technol., The Volcani Ctr., P.O.B. 6, BET DAGAN 50-200, Israel
a Control of nucleic acids and protein synthesis by ecdysone and juvenile hormone during postem-
bryonic development. Periplaneta americana (Blattodea), Calliphora erythrocephala (Diptera)
b Growth regulation of regeneration. Periplaneta americana (Blattodea)
c Molecular aspects of differentiation, using epidermal cells. Calliphora erythrocephala, Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
SHAH, R. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Oral Biol., Fac. of Dent., Univ. of Brit. Columbia, 2075 Westbrook
Place, VANCOUVER, B.C. V6T 1W5, Canada
a Comparison of mechanisms in cleft palate and cleft Up formation following administration
of different chemical teratogens (ultrastructure, autoradiography, biochemistry: in vivo and in
vitro). Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Teratological evaluation of cancer chemotherapeutic agents, sedatives and tranquillizers. Mes-
ocricetus auratus. Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia)
c Normal and abnormal development of craniofacial structures. Homo sapiens (Primates)
SHAH, R. v.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S.Univ. of Baroda, BARODA 390002,
India
a Tail regeneration in embryos and adults. Gekko spec, Mabuya spec. (Lacertilia)
b Liver regeneration and physiology. (Lacertilia), Columbia livia (Aves), Rat
c Spleen, pancreas, and lymph gland regeneration. (Lacertiha), Columbia livia (Aves)
d Physiology of developing muscles (respiration). (Chelonia)
SHAPIRO, B. L.: D.D.S., Ph.D.. Prof. - Div. of Oral Biol., Sch. of Dent., Univ. of Minnesota,
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55455, USA
SHAPPIRIO. D. G.: Ph.D.. Prof. - Div. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR. MI 48109.
USA
a Developmental physiology and biochemistry, especially growth and metamorphosis. (Saturniidae
etc., Lepidoptera;Chironomidae etc., Diptera; Lygaeidca & Pyrrhocoridae. Heteroptera)
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SHARMA, S. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Ophthalmol., New York Med. Coll., VALHALLA, NY 10595, USA
a Development and regeneration of the visual pathways. Zenopus laevis, Rana pipiens (Anura),
Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
SHAVER, J. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824,
USA
a Antigenic localization on spermatozoa (electron microscopy, immunofluorescence). Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Receptors of neurotransmitters in eggs. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
SIIEFI'IELD. J. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Temple Univ., Broad & Berks St., PHILADELPHIA, PA
19122, USA
a Factors controlling cell association during formation of the layers of the retina (electron
microscopy, cell surface labeling, immunology to define cell type differences). Chicken
b Membrane formation (electron microscopy, surface labeling, immunology). Mouse mammary
tumor virus
SHEPARD, T. H.; M.D., Prof. - Centr. Lab. for Human Embryol., Dept. of Pediat., Univ. of
Washington, SEATTLE, VVA 98195, USA
a Effect of rubella virus on the fetus. Man
b Effect of galactotlavin on the fetus. Rat
c Histology and biochemistry of achondroplasia (ac/ac strain: organ culture, radioisotopes). Rabbit,
Man
d Effect of teratogens on embryos in vitro. Rat
e Effect of cytochalasin B and D on closure of the anterior neuropore in vitro. Chicken, Rat
f Effect of iron deficiency anemia on the fetus. Rat
g Effect of the P450 monooxygenase system on teratogenic action in vitro
SHERER, G. K.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Bowdoin Coll., BRUNSWICK, ME 0401 1 , USA
a Embryonic development of the liver: acquisition of specialized functions; interdependence ot
differentiation and morphogenesis; epithelial-mesenchymal interaction; the role of vascularity in
mesenchymal specificity. Chicken
SHERMAN, M. I.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Differentiation of early embryos in vivo and in vitro; the role of cell communication during
differentiation of early embryonic cell types (embryo proper, yolk sac, trophoblast). Mouse
b Differentiation of teratocarcinoma cells in vivo and in vitro; relations with cells of the early
embryo. Mouse
SHERMAN, R. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Miami Univ., OXFORD, OH 45056, USA
a Embryonic development. Homarus americanus (Dccapoda, Crustacea)
b Electrophysiology and ultrastructure of developing nerve and muscle systems. Same species
SHIHIRA-ISHIKAWA, Ms. I.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Gen. Educ, Osaka Univ.,
Machikaneyama-cho, 1 -1 , Toyonaka-shi, OSAKA, 560 Japan
a Regulation of development by environmental factors. Acetabularia calyculus (Chlorophyceae)
b Experimental regulation of degeneration and development of organelles. Chlorella protothecoides
(Chlorophyceae), Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae)
SHIMADA, T.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Hyg. and Prevent. Med., Sch. of Med., Yamagata Univ., Zao-Iida,
YAMAGATA, 990-23 Japan
a Role of trace metals in oocyte maturation. Mesocricetus auratus, Mouse (Rodentia)
b Experimental induction of aneuploid embryos. Mesocricetus auratus, Apodemus speciosus
(Rodentia) ^ ^ „^„ ,
SHIMIZU, T.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., N. 10, W. 8, SAPPORO 060, Japan
a Regional difference of cortical properties and its relation to egg surface contractile activity.
Tubifex hattai (Oligochaeta)
SHINDE, S. L. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Poona, PUNE 41 1007, India
a Culture of embryos and embryonic organs. Calotes versicolor (Lacertilia) (with S. C. GOEL)
SHININGER.T. L.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 841 12. USA
a Physiology and biochemistry of the change in developmental state of mature cells after excision
and tissue culture. Pisum sativum (Papilionaceae)
b Biochemistry of plant hormone action
SHINOHARA, T.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Molec. Genet., Natl. Inst, of Oiild Health and Hum. Devi., Natl.
Inst, of Health, Bldg. 6 Rm 331, BETHESDA, MD 20014, USA
SHIOKAWA, K.; D.Sc. - Embryol. Lab., Dept. of Biol., Kyushu Univ. 33, Hakozaki, FUKUOKA
812, Japan
a Regulation of ribosomal and messenger RNA synthesis during embryonic development. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Regulation of RNA synthesis in cultured kidney cells. Same species as a
SHIOMI, T.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Genet., Nagasaki Univ., 12-4, Sakamoto-machi, NAGASAKI,
852 Japan
a Radiation genetics (embryo, germ cells). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
b Chemical mutagenesis (germ cells). Species as a
SHIOYA, Y. - Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.Box 5, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
SHIRAL Ms. H.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., 38 Nishigonaka, Myodaiji-
cho, OK AZ AKI 444 , Japan
a Mechanism of spawning. Asterias amurensis, Asterina pectinifera (Asteroidea)
b Electron microscopy of spawning and oocyte maturation. (Asteroidea)
c Biochemical pathway of 1-methyladenine formation in ovary. (Asteroidea)
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d Polar body formation. Asterina pectinifera (Asteroidea)
e Sperm capacitation. Same species as d
SHOGER, R. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Dept., Carleton Univ., Olin Hall of Sci., NORTHFIELD, MN
55057, USA
SHOJI, R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Inst, of Devi. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan
a Effects of x-rays and ultrasound on developing embryos, part. CNS. Mesocricetus auratus. Mouse,
Rat (Rodentia)
b Developmental genetics of abnormal characters. Species as a
c In vitro fetal brain cell-aggregation patterns. Rat
SHOKITA, S.; Aquat.Biol. - Dept. of Marine Sci., Univ. of the Ryukyus, NAKAGUSUKU, Okinawa,
901-24 Japan
a Laboratory rearing and description of postembryonic stages of inland-water and coral reef
species. Macrobrachium grandimanus, Dromidia unidentata, Cryptodromia canahculata,
Chlorodiella nigra, Pilumnus vespertillio, Penae.us latisulcatus, Caridina spec. (Decapoda,
SHOOBRIDGE, Ms. E. R.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Surg. (Diagnost. Radiol.), Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY,
N.S.W. 2006, Australia
a Effect of neural crest injury on developing sensory nervous system and hmb (quantitative
neurology). Chicken
SHOSTAK, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Life Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 552 Crawford HaU, PITTSBURGH, PA
15260, USA
SHUKUYA, R.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biochem., Nippon Med. School, 1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku,
TOKYO 113, Japan
a Erythrocyte transition, hemoglobin metabolism and hemoglobin switch during metamorphosis.
Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
b Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase and the regulation of gluconeogenesis. Same species as a
c Mitochondriogenesis during metamorphosis. Species as a
SHUPE, J. L.;D.V.M.,Prof. - Dept. of Vet. Sci., UMC 56, Utah State Univ., LOGAN, UT 84322, USA
a Fluoride effects on bone tumors. Horse, Man
b Teratogenic effects of Nicotiana glauca and Conium maculatum in MammaUa
SHUR, B. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Connecticut Health Ctr., FARMINGTON, CT 06032,
USA
a Molecular basis of cell-cell interactions during normal and mutant morphogenesis, part, cell
surface glycosyltransferases and their extracellular glycosyl acceptors. Chicken, Mouse
b Cell surface components involved in sperm-egg recognition using sperm from normal and
T/t-locus mice
SHURE, Ms. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University Pkw.,
BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Purification of the proteins encoded by several loci whose expression has been documented
to be regulated by at least one of three systems of controlling elements; construction and
isolation of cDNA clones corresponding to each of the loci; use of these cDNA clones as
molecular probes in the characterisation and isolation of the corresponding genomic DNA
sequences from wild-type tissue and from tissue of strains having controlling elements at each of
these loci. Zea mays (Gramineae)
SIDDIQUI, M. A. Q.; Ph.D. - Dept. of CeU Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110,
USA
a Control of early embryonic development. Chicken
b Quantitation and analysis of muscle gene transcription in blastoderm using cloned DNA probes.
Chicken
SILHACEK, D. L.; Ph.D. - Insect Attract. Behav. and Basic Biol. Res. Lab., Agric. Res. Serv.,
U.S.D.A., P.O.Box 14565, GAINESVILLE, FL 32604, USA
a Mechanisms of hormonal control of energy metaboUsm during development. Plodia interpunc-
tella (Lepidoptera)
b Structural and conformational requirements of molecules with a juvenilising effect. Species as a
c Biochemical mechanisms of Upid transport and absorption during development. Galleria
mellonella (Lepidoptera)
SIMMONS, V. P.;M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA, PA
19107, USA
SIMOES, L. C. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. de Biol., Inst, de Biocienc, Univ. de Sao Paulo, C. P. 11461, 1000
SAO PAULO, Brazil
SIMON, M. I.; Ph.D., Prof. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of California, San Diego, LA JOLLA,
CA 92093, USA
SINGER, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Developm. Biol. Ctr., Case Western Reserve Univ., 2119
Abington Rd., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, USA
a Regeneration. (Amphibia)
b Neurotrophic control of limb regeneration. Triturus viridescens (Urodela)
SINGER (ALTBEKER). Ms. R.; Ph.D. - Endocrinol. Unit of the Rogoff-Wellcome Med. Research
Inst., BeUinson Hosp., PETAH-TIKVA, Israel
SINGH, Ms. M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Allahabad, ALLAHABAD 21 1002, India
SINGH, M. M.; Ph.D. - Div. of Endocrinol., Centr. Drug Res. Inst., P.O.Box 173, LUCKNOW 226001,
India
a Absence of enzymes for steroid synthesis in preimplantation stages (days 5,6) and their presence
after implantation (day 7) (culture in vitro). Rabbit
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b Effect of the antifertility agent Centchrotnan on the viability of preimplantation embryos (egg
transfer). Mouse
SINGH, S.; M.S., Prof. Dept. of Anat., Inst, of Med. Sci., Banaras Hindu Univ., VARANASI
221005, India
a Teratological effect of cyclophosphamide on embryonic brain. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
b Teratological effect of chlorpromazine and papain on fetus. Rattus spec. (Rodentia)
c Teratological effect of cyclophosphamide on limb cartilage. Same species as b
d Fetal hemorrhages following amniocentesis. Same species as b
e Effect of catecholamines on developing aortic arches and heart. Same species as a
f Effect of hypervitaminosis A on developing auditory and visual appratus. Same species as b
g Survey on incidence of congenital malformations in newborns in the Varanasi zone. Homo
sapiens (Primates)
SINGH, S. D.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD 21 1002, India
SINGH, Y. N.;Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD 211002, India
SINGHAS, C. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Div. of Reprod. Biol., Med. School, Univ.
of Virginia, Box 387, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903, USA
a Role of prolactin and steroid hormones in uterine function. Mouse
SIRLIN, J. L.; Dr.nat.sci., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., Cornell Univ., 1300 York Ave.,
NEW YORK, NY 10021. USA
SKALKO, R. G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Coll. of Med., East Tennessee State Univ., Box
19960A, JOHNSON CITY, TN 37601, USA
SKINNER, Ms. D. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O.Box Y, OAK RIDGE,
TN 37830, USA
SKINNER, J. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Mammal Res. Inst., Univ. of Pretoria, PRETORIA 0001, S. Africa
SKOOG, F.; Ph.D., Prof. - Inst, of Plant Developm. and Dept. of Bot., Univ. of Wisconsin, Birge
Hall, MADISON, WI 53706. USA
SLAVKIN, H. C; D.D.S.. Prof. - Lab. Devi. Biol., Dept. of Basic Sci., Div. of Biochem., Sch. of Dent.,
Univ. of S. CaUfornia, Gerontol. Ctr., LOS ANGELES, CA 90007, USA
a Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during odontogenesis (immunological, biochemical and
structural parameters). Mouse, Rabbit
b Glucocojticosteroid -induced congenital craniofacial malformations in A/jax and C57BL/6
strains, especially major histocompatibility haplotype, maternal Liver function and steroid-
receptor interactions. Mouse
SMALLS, Ms. C. M.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Milton S. Hershey Med. Ctr., Pennsylvania State Univ.,
HERSHEY, PA 17033, USA
SMIT, A. L.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Durban-WestviUe, Private Bag X54001, DURBAN
4000, S. Africa
a Developmental morphology and evolution of the columella auris. Caretta caretta, Dermochelys
coriacea (Chelonia)
b Early ontogeny of the visceral skeleton, part, composition of, and secondary contributions to,
the hyoid arch. Several spp. (Reptilia; Aves)
SMITH, L. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a Quantitative and qualitative studies on RNA synthesis at several stages of oogenesis. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Steroid receptors in relation to induction of oocyte maturation. Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens
(Anura)
SMITH, M. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Simon Eraser Univ., BURNABY, B.C. V5A 1S6, Canada
SMFTH, P. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Emory Univ., ATLANTA, GA 30322, USA
a Genetic control and enzymatic basis of DNA repair, mutation and recombination. DrosophUa
melanogaster (Diptera)
SOH, W. Y.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Chonnam Natl. Univ., KWANGJU, Chonnam 500, South Korea
SOHAL, G. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. CoU. of Georgia, AUGUSTA, GA 30902, USA
a Cell death and differentiation in the nervous system. Anas platyrhynchos. Chicken. (Aves)
b Effects of periphery on morphogenesis of nuclear centres in the brain. Same species as a
c Development of neuro-muscular relationships, formation of motor endplates and acetylchoUne
receptors in extra-ocular muscles. Same species as a
SOLL, D. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, U.S.A.
SOLLNER-WEBB, Ms. B.; Ph.D. - Physiol. Chem. Dept., School of Med., Johns Hopkins Univ.,
125 N.Wolfe St., BALTIMORE, MD 21205, USA
a Transcription and in vitro mutation of ribosomal RNA genes. Xenopus spec. (Anura)
b Chromatin structure of ribosomal DNA. Same species as a
SOLURSH, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Differentiation of cultured limb bud chondrocytes: 1. origins of cartilage and muscle precursor
cells; 2. role of cyclic nucleotides. Chicken
b Mechanisms of primary mesenchyme cell formation and migration. Lytechinus pictus
(Echinoidea)
SOMA,T.;B. Agr. Sc. - Lab. of Fertil., Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O. Box 5,
Ibaraki, 305 Japan
a Transfer of fertilised eggs by non-surgical techniques. Cow
SOMES, R. G.; Ph.D.. Prof. - Nutr. Sci. Dept., Storrs Agric. Exp. Station, Univ. of Connecticut,
STORRS,CT 06268, USA
a Ear -tuft and associated ear abnormality in tufted Araucana. Chicken
b Uropygial gland diester and hormone production in a delayed feathering mutant. Chicken
c Amino acid transport across erythrocyte membranes. Chicken
SORENSEN, R. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Gettysburg Coll., GETTYSBURG, PA 17325, USA
a Oocyte growth, differentiation, and maturation; in vitro pre- and postimpantation
development. Mouse
SORENSON, J. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Genet., North Carolina State Univ., Box 5487, RALEIGH,
NC 27607, USA
a Molecular analysis of gene action during differentiation; nucleic acid isolation and
characterisation; recombinant DNA. Zea mays (Gramineae)
SOUPART, P.; M. D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Sch. of Med., Vanderbilt Univ.,
NASHVILLE, TN 37232, USA
SPAZIANL, E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
SPENCER, A. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Alberta, EDMONTON, Alta. T6G 2E9, Canada
SPERELAKIS, N.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Virginia,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22908, USA
a Membrane properties of myocardial cells and skeletal muscle during embryonic development.
Chicken, Rat
b Electrophysiology of heart cells and whole hearts cultured in vitro. Chicken, Rat
c Control of membrane properties, e.g., effect of niRNA. Chicken, Rat
d Ultrastructure of cardiac and skeletal muscle at different stages of embryonic and
postnatal development. Chicken, Cavia porcellus, Mouse, Rat (Rodentia)
SPERRY, R. W.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Calif. Inst, of Technol., PASADENA, CA 91125, USA
SPIEGEL, Ms. E. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth CoU., HANOVER, NH 03755,
USA
a Cell adhesion; cell surfaces; cell re aggregation. Arbacia punctulata, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
SPIEGEL, M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Dartmouth Coll., HANOVER, NH 03755, USA
a Cell adhesion: cell reaggregation. Arbacia punctulata, Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea)
SPIEGELMAN, M.; Ph.D. - Devi. Genet. Lab., Mem. Sloan-Kettering Cane. Ctr., 1275 York Ave.,
NEW YORK, NY 10021, USA
a Fine structure of normal and mutant embryos. Mouse
b Cell surface structures in early embryos. Mouse
c Detection of specific antigens on cell surfaces of embryos. Mouse
d Role of extracellular matrix in cell movements and tissue organisation in embryos. Mouse
SIROFF, B. E. N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Loyola Univ., 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., CHICAGO,
IL 60626, USA
SPITZER, N. C; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of CaUf., San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
SPRADLING, A. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Pkw., BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Molecular mechanisms controlling expression of chorion protein structural genes during follicle
cell development; genetic studies of follicle cell function. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
SPYKER, J. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pharmacol., Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci., 4301 West Markham,
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201, USA
SRIVASTAVA, G. K.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Fac. of Sci., Allahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD
211002. India
SRIVASTAVA, H. C; M.S., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Coll., BARODA, 390001, India
STAAL, G. B.; Dr., Ir. - Zoecon Corp., California Ave., PALO ALTO, CA 94304, USA
STANLEY, J. G.; Ph.D., - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Maine, ORONO, ME 04469, USA
a Induction of artificial gynogenesis and polyploidy. Salmo salar, Salvelinus fontinalis
Teleostei)
STAPLES, R. E.; Ph.D. - HaskeU Lab. (Du Pont), WILMINGTON, DE 19898, USA
a Methods for determining teratogenicity and embryotoxicity of environmental agents and
chemicals. Rat, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia), Rabbit
STARK, R. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of lUinois, P.O. 6998, CHICAGO, IL. 60680, USA
a Testing of antifertihty compounds in an in vitro fertilization system. Mouse
b Developmental capabilities of polyploid zygotes. Mouse
STAY, Ms. B.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of ZooL, Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Control of brood sac secretion in a viviparous form. Diploptera punctata (Blattodea)
b Control of juvenile hormone synthesis during the reproductive cycle. Same species as a
STEEVES, T. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask. S7N OWO,
Canada
a Structure and function of shoot apical meristems. Helianthus annuus (Compositae)
STEINBERG, M. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Mechanisms of formation of pronephric duct. Various spp. (Urodela; Anura)
b Measurement of intercellular adhesive intensities (tissue sigma) in embryonic tissues. Species as a
c Identification of adhesion systems mediating morphogenetic movements and tissue assembly in
embryos. Various spp. (Urodela; Anura), Chicken
STEINHARDT, R. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, CA 94720,
USA
a Ionic regulation of metabolism at fertilization; cleavage; pH sensitivity of protein synthesis rate.
Lytechinus pictus (Echinoidea), Xenopus laevis (Anura)
STEPHENS, T. D.; Ph.D. - Centr. Lab. for Human Embryol., Dept. of Pediat., Univ. of Washington,
SEATTLE, WA 98195, USA
a Mechanical manipulations of the limb field and surrounding tissue in order to identify tissues
and agents that define this field. Chicken
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b Identification of axial influences responsible for the establishment of the Umb skeletal pattern.
Chicken
c Comparative anatomy of limb and kidney morphogenesis. Oncorhynchus kisutch (Teleostei),
Ambystoma punctatum (Urodela), Anolis carolinensis (Lacertilia), Chicken, Rat, Man
STl RN, H.; PIi.D., Prof. Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA CA
92093, USA
STERN, R.; M.D. - Lab. of Biochem., Natl. Inst, of Dent. Res., Natl. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA,
MD 20014, U.S.A.
STEVENS, L. C; Ph.D. - The Jackson Lab., BAR HARBOR, ME 04609, USA
a Histogenesis of testicular teratoma (strain 129). Mouse
b Developmental genetics. Mouse
c Development of teratomas from parthenogenetically activated ovarian eggs. Mouse
d Parthenogenesis. Mouse
e Teratocarcinogenesis in vitro
STEVENSON, J. ROSS; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Kent State Univ., KENT, OH 44242,
USA
a Study of control of epidermal chitin biosynthesis for the developing cuticle by chemical assays
and radiotracers. Orconectes sanborni, O. obscurus (Decapoda, Crustacea)
STEWART, Ms. P.; Ph.D. - Div. of WUdlife Res., C.S.I.R.O., P.O.Box 84, LYNEHAM, A.C.T. 2602,
AustraUa
a Maintenance of embryonic diapause and factors affecting reactivation of development. Marcropus
eugenii (Marsupialia)
b Factors affecting fetal gonadal endocrine activity and the influence of chorionic and pituitary
hormones on development of gonadotropin receptors. Horse
STILES, Ms. S. S.; M.Sc. - Biol. Lab., Nafl. Marine Fish. Serv., Northeast Fish. Ctr., 212 Rogers
Ave., MILFORD, CT 06440, USA
a Cytogenetics of eggs and embryos in hybridisation and inbreeding research, incl. potential
parthenogenones induced by irradiated sperm. Crassostrea virginica (Bivalvia)
b Use of mitotic- and fertilisation-inhibiting and doubling agents (part, colchicine, EDTA) on
early stages. (Mollusca; Teleostei)
c Isoelectric focusing on larvae. Species as a
STOCKDALE, F. E.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Med. and Biol., Sch. of Med., Stanford Univ., Rm S-025,
STANFORD, CA 94305, USA
a Growth factors. (Vertebrata)
STOCUM, D. L.; Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. - Dept. of Genet, and Developm., Univ. of Ilhnois, 515 MorriU
Hall, URBANA, IL 61801, USA
STOREY, R. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Colorado CoU., COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903, USA
a Mechanisms that control reserve protein degradation during germination; enzymology of nitrogen
metaboUsm during development. Pisum sativum. Glycine max (Papilionaceae)
b Factors which control vegetative growth and reproductive development. Simmondsia chinensis
(Buxaceae)
STOSS, J.; D.Sc. Agric. - Nutr. and Appl. Endocrinol. Program, Resource Serv. Branch, Dept. of Fish.
and Oceans, 4160 Marine Drive, WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. V7V 1N6, Canada
a Cryopreservation of sperm and ova. Salmo gairdneri (Teleostei)
b Sex reversal by steroid treatment. Oncorhynchus keta (Teleostei)
STOUT, V. M.; Ph. D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Canterbury, Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH 1,
New Zealand
a Descriptive embryology. Daphnia magna (Cladocera, Crustacea)
STRATFORD (MILLER), Ms. B. F.; Ph.D. - School of Anat., Univ. of Melbourne, PARKVILLE,
Vict. 3052, Australia
a Developmental anatomy and pathology of the placenta. Man
b Experimental developmental pathology of placenta. Sheep
STRAZNICKY, C; Ph.D., C.Biol. Sci. - Dept. of Human Morphol., Sch. of Med., Flinders Univ..
BEDFORD PARK, S.A. 5042, AustraUa
a Formation of neuromuscular connections im embryos with transplanted spinal cord segments
(microsurgery, HRP, electrophysiology). Chicken
b Stable programming of retinal positional specification following embryonic eye recombination
experiments (electrophysiology and microsurgery). Xenopus laevis (Anura)
STRUCK, D. K.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Parkway, BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Turnover and metabolism of plasma membrane phospholipids and glycolipids in cultured L
cells. Mouse
SUBTELNY, S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Rice Univ., HOUSTON, TX 77001, USA
SUBURO, Ms. A. M.; M.D. - Dept.of Neuroembryol., 1MBICE,C.C. 403, 1900 LA PLATA, Argentina
a Neural differentiation in vivo and in vitro. (Aves)
b Mechanisms of axonal migration
c Morphogenesis and projections of the retina
SUCHESTON, Ms. M. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Ohio State Univ., 1645 Neil Ave., COLUMBUS,
OH 43210, USA
SUDARWATI, Ms. S.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol., Sect. Zool., Bandung Inst, of Technol., Jalan Ganesa 10,
BANDUNG, Indonesia
a Influence of adriblastina (adriamycin) on embryonic development. Chicken (with T. SURJONO)
b Influence of pesticides on development. Chicken (with L. A. SUTASURYA and T. SURJONO)
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SUGA, T.; DVS, Ph.D. - Fac. of Agric, Yamaguchi Univ., YAMAGUCHI, 753 Japan
a Fructose formation in embryo, chorion, and placenta. Cow, Capra hircus (Artiodactyla)
b Uterine environment for development of fertilised ova. Species a
c Development and aging of placenta (DNA synthesis, mitosis, histochemistry). Rat, Rabbit; Cow,
Pig, Capra hircus (Artiodactyla)
d Implantation and lost implantation (uterine pregnancy preparation). Species as c
SUGIE, T.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Fertil., Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.Box 5,
Ibaraki, 305 Japan
a Transfer of fertilised eggs by non-surgical techniques. Cow, Capra hircus (Artiodactyla)
SUGIMOTO, K.; Ph.D. ^ Dept. of Anat., Nippon Med. School, Sendagi 1-1-5, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO,
113 Japan
a Morphology of the digestive tract during metamorphosis. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
SUGINO, H.; D.Sc, Prof. (Fmer.) - 170 Shindachi-Makino, Sen-nan OSAKA, 590-05 Japan
a Regeneration. Phagocata vivida (TurbeUaria)
SUGIYAMA, M.; D.Sc, Prof. - Sugiyama-Gakuen Univ., Tashirocho-Kameiri, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA,
464 Japan
a Physiological studies on fertilization and artificial parthenogenesis. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus,
Pseudocentrotus depressus (Echinoidea)
SUKRA, Y.; Dr.Vet.Sci. - Fakultas Kedoteran Hewan, Inst. Pertanian Bogor, Jl.Taman Kencana 1,
BOGOR, Indonesia
a Teratogenetic effects of food constituents and additives. Duck, Mouse (with S.
SASTROHADINOTO and co-workers)
SULLIVAN, G. E.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Univ. of Sydney, SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2006,
Australia
a EM of development. (Mollusca and other marine Invertebrata)
SUMMERS, R.G.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. Sci., State Univ. of New York. 317 Farber Hall, BUFFALO,
NY 14214, USA
SURJONO, Ms. T.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Sect. Zool., Bandung Inst, of Technol., Jalan Ganesa 10,
BANDUNG, Indonesia
a Influence of adriblastina (adriamycin) on embryonic development. Chicken (with S.
SUDARWATI)
b Influence of pesticides on development. Chicken (with S. SUDARWATI and L. A.
SUTASURYA)
SURTI, Ms. U.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Pathol.. Magee-Women's Hosp., Forbes Ave. and Halket St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA 15213, USA
SUSSEX, I. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a Genetically controlled sequence of biochemical events occuring as an embryo enters dormancy,
regulation of embryo-specific proteins, synthesis of abscisic acid, its role in terminating RNA
synthesis, and the mechanism by which this is accomplished. Phaseolus vulgaris (Papilionaceae)
SUSSMAN, M.; Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, PA 15260, USA
a Genetic and developmental studies. DictyosteUum spec. (Acrasiales)
SUTASURYA, Ms. L. A.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol., Sect. Zool., Bandung Inst, of Technol., Jalan Ganesa
10, BANDUNG, Indonesia
a Early development. Chelonia mydas (Chelonia) (with P. D. NIEUWKOOP, Utrecht)
b Comparative study on the origin of primordial germ cells and mesoderm formation, and
phylogenetic implications. Same species as a and other lower Vertebrata (with P. D.
NIEUWKOOP)
c Influence of adriblastina (adriamycin) on embryonic development. Mouse (with T. H. SYARIEF)
d Influence of pesticides on development. Chicken (with S. SUDARWATI and T. SURJONO)
SUTHERLAND, W. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, Gilmer HaU, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22901, USA
SUZUKI, Y.; Ph.D. - Dept. Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., Myodaiji, OKAZAKI, 444 Japan
a Regulation of silk fibrom and other genes of posterior silk gland through reconstitution of
faithful transcription (in vitro preparation of mutated genes from cloned wild type genes, their
function test in vitro and in vivo, finding of regulation factors). Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
SVOBODA, J. A.; Ph.D. - Insect Physiol. Lab., U.S. Dept. of Agric, AR Sci. and Educ. Administr.,
BARC-East Bldg. 467, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705, USA
a Normal sterol metabolism, biochemical pathways, effects of inhibitors of sterol metabolism on
development, endocrine involvement of inhibitors. Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera)
b Ecdysone metabolism, in vitro systems, characterization, effects of inhibitors. Same species as a
SWARTZ, W. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Med. Ctr., Louisiana State Univ., 1542 Tulane Ave., NEW
ORLEANS, LA 70112, USA
a Origin of primordial germ cells and factors involved in their migration. Chicken, Mouse
b Oocyte growth and maturation. Mouse
c Effects of pesticides on enzyme systems during gonadal development and ovulation. Chicken,
Mouse
SWIATEK, K. R.; Ph.D. - Illinois Inst, for Devi. Disabilities, 1640 W. Roosevelt Rd., CHICAGO,
IL 60608, USA
a Developmental metabolism of ketone bodies (isotope tracers). Rat
SYARIEF, T. H. - Dept. of Biol., Sect. Zool., Bandung Inst, of Technol., Jalan Ganesa 10, BANDUNG,
Indonesia
a Influence of adriblastina (adriamycin) on embryonic development. Mouse (with L. A.
SUTASURYA)
b Influence of herbal drugs on fertility. Mouse
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SZULMAN A r.; Dr. - Dcpt. of Pathol., Magec-Women's Hosp., Forbes Ave. and Halker St..
PITTSBURGH , PA 1 5 2 1 3 , US A
TABBARA FAWAZ, Ms. R. - Dept. d'Histoenzymol., Univ. St. Joseph, B.P. 115076, BEIRUT,
Lebanon
TAHARA. Y.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Tennoji-ku, OSAKA, 543 Japan
a Metaplastic transformation of the chorio-allantoic membrane. Chicken
b Origin and development of the embryonic thrombocytes. Chicken
TAK.ABAYASHI. T. Dept. of Obstet. and Gynecol., Tohoku Univ., Sch. of Med., Seiryo-cho 1-1,
Miyagi, SFNDAI, 980 Japan
a Effects of ultrasound on developing embryos. Mouse, Rat
TAKAGI, N.; D.Sc. - Chromos. Res. Unit, Hokkaido Univ., N. 10, W. 8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Chromosome studies in pre- and post-implantation embryos. Mouse, Mcsocricetus auratus
(Rodentia)
b X-chromosome differentiation. Mouse, Rat
c X-chromosome differentiation in teratocarcinoma stem ceil lines. Mouse
TAKAGI, T.; Ph.D., Prof. ~ Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Dent., Tokushima Univ., TOKUSHIMA, 770
Japan
a Phyiogeny and ontogeny of cytoskeleton in epidermal cells. Cyprinus carpio (Teleostei),
(Urodela), Chicken, Mouse, Man
b Developmental immunobiology of tonsil, appendi.x and Peyer's patch. Rabbit, Mouse, Man
TAKAHAMA, H. - Dept. of Biol., Sch. of Dent. Med., Tsurumi Univ., 2-1-3 Tsurumi, YOKOHAMA
230, Japan
TAKAHASHI, G.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathol.. Oiest Dis. Res. Inst., Kyoto Univ., Sakyo-ku, KYOTO,
606 Japan
TAKAHASHI, H.; D.Sc. Prof. - Lab. of Fresh-water Fish Cult., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido
Univ., 3-i-l Minatocho, HAKODATE 041, Japan
a E.xperiments on gonadogenesis and se.x differentiation. Poecilia spec, Tilapia spec,
Oncorhynchus spec. (Teleostei)
b E.xtragonadal intluences of sex steroids in juveniles in relation to subsequent gonad maturation.
Oryzias spec, Carassius spec. (Teleostei)
TAKAHASHI, Hitoshi; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Div. I, Hirosaki Univ., Zaifucho 5, HIROSAKI-City,
Aomori-ken, 036 Japan
a Development and differentiation of neural crest cells. Chicken, Mouse
TAKANO, K.; M.D., D.M.S. - Dept. of Drug Safety Evaluat., Takeda Chemical Ind. Ltd., 6-3-6
Himuro-cho, Takatsuki, OSAKA, 569 Japan
a Comparative study on development of transfered eggs from various strains. Mouse
TAKANO, K.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Fresh-water Fish Cult., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido Univ.,
3-1-1 Minatocho. HAKODATE 041, Japan
a Histology of g»Qads and associated duct system. Oryzias latipes, Carassius auratus (Teleostei)
b Histo-physiological studies of viviparity. Poecilia reticulata (Teleostei)
TAKASAKl, Ms. H.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Osaka Kyoiku Univ., Tennoji-ku, OSAKA 543, Japan
a Cytodifferentiation during cleavage. (Amphibia)
b Cell interactions in relation to cytodifferentiation. (Amphibia)
TAKATA, K.; D.Sc. - Radioisotope Ctr., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa, NAGOYA,464 Japan
a Effects of lectins on embryonic cells in vitro. Cynops pyrrhogaster (Urodela)
TAKAYA, H.; D.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Konan Univ., Okamoto 8-9-1, Higashinaka-ku, KOBE,
658 Japan
TAKEHIRA, Y.; M.D. - Dept. of Developm. Pathol., Res. Inst, of Environm. Med., Nagoya Univ.,
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, NAGOYA, 464 Japan
a Effects of low-dose x-irradiation upon the developing brain. Mouse
b Mechanism responsible for malformations of the extremities in the embryo. Mouse, Rat
TAKEICHI, M.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Cell Sci., Inst, of Biophys. and Molec Biol., Univ. of Kyoto,
Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, 606 Japan
a Mechanism of cell contact
TAKEUCHI, I,; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Inst, of Devi. Res., Aichi Pref. Colony, Kamiya-cho,
KASUGAI, Aichi 480-03, Japan,
a Teratogenesis of nervous system. Rat
b EM of nervous system during embryogenesis. Rat
c EM of the three germ layers during early embryogenesis. Rat
TAKEUCHI, S.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Mechanisms of epithelial migration during wound healing in the embryo. Chicken
TAKITA, T.; Dr.Agr. - Dept. of Mar. Zool., Fac. of Fish., Nagasaki Univ., 1-14 Bunkyo-machi,
NAGASAKI, 852 Japan
a Spawning behavior, embryonic development, and young. Calliurichthys spec. Callionymus spec.
(Teleostei)
b Distribution of eggs and larvae; description of embryonic development and larvae. Cynoglossus
spec. (Teleostei)
TAMANOI, I.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Lab., Chiba Univ., Yayoi-cho 1 -33, CHIBA, 260 Japan
a Radiation effects on haematopoietic organs (immunochemistry). Mouse
b Blood cell formation mechanism. Xenopus laevis (Anura), Mouse
TAMAOKI, T.; Ph.D. - Oncol. Res. Grp., Univ. of Calgaiy, CALGARY, Alta, T2N 1N4, Canada
TANAKA, O.; M. D. - Dept. of Anat., Shimane Med. Univ., Enya-cho, IZUMO, Shimane,693 Japan
a Experimental teratology. (Rodentia)
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b Developmental anatomy of genital organs in embryos and fetuses. Man
c Morphogenesis of external features and some organs in fetuses. Man
TANDAN, B. K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Lucknow, LUCKNOW, India
TANIMURA, T.; M.D., Dr. Med. Sci., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Kinki Univ., Sayama-cho,
OSAKA, 589 Japan
a Epidemiology and pathogenesis of malformations in embryos. Man
b Teratogenic mechanism of chemicals and their pathogenesis. Mouse, Rat; Macaca fascicularis
(Primates)
c Prenatal developmental pharmacology. Species as a and b
d Behavioral teratology. Mouse, Rat
TARTAR, v.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Washington Field Lab., R.l Box 250.
NAHCOTTA, WA 98637, USA
a Heteropolar grafting to study polarity. Stentor coeruleus (Ciliata)
b Size inheritance and regulation of number of body kinetics. Species as a
c Production and analysis of bipolar (2-headed) cells. Condylostoma magnum (Ciliata)
TASSAVA, R. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Ohio State Univ., 1735 NeU Ave., COLUMBUS, OH 43210,
USA
a Developmental biology and regeneration. Notophthalmus viridescens, Ambystoma spp. (Urodcla)
TAY, D. K. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Human Morphol., Sch. of Med., Fhnders Univ., BEDFORD PARK,
SA 5042, Australia
a Development of the diencephalon and the nucleus isthmi (3H-thymidine autoradiography).
Xenopus spec. (Anura)
b Formation of retinodiencephahc projections (microsurgery, 3H-proline, horseradish peroxidase,
electrophysiology). Species as a
TAYLOR, G. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Florida Intern. Univ., Tamiami Campus, MIAMI, FL
33199, USA
TCHANG Tso-run; Prof. - Lab. of Protozool., Dept. of Biol., Shanghai Pedag. Univ., 3663 Chung San
Bai Lu, SHANGHAI 200062, People's Rep. of China
a Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of the macronuclear reorganization phenomenon during
asexual reproduction, and its relation to the physiological state. Stylonychia mytilus, Euplotes
eurystomus (Ciliata)
b Structural and functional relationship between macro- and micronuclei, and their changes during
asexual reproduction. Stentor coeruleus, S. polymorphus (Ciliata)
c Relationship of cytoplasmic differentiation and regulation of physiological functions in dorsi-
conjugants. Stylonychia mytUus (Ciliata)
d Experiments on nucleo-cytoplasmic relationship after cytoplasmic exchange between distantly
related species. Stentor coeruleus, Spirostomum ambiguum, Paramecium bursaria (Ciliata)
e Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of macronuclear regulation in dorsi-conjugants. Same species as
c
f Differentiation and dedifferentiation of nuclear apparatus during encystment and excystment,
their relation with cytoplasmic changes (cytochemistry, ultrastructure). Same species as c
g Why and how the surplus macronuclei of daughter cells, produced by translocation of
macronuclei during asexual reproduction, lose their functions. Same species as c
TCHEN, T. T.; Ph.D., Prof. - Chem. Dept., Wayne State Univ., 435 Chemistry Bldg., DETROIT,
MI 48202, USA
TEICHER, Ms. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Genet., Albert Einstein CoU. of Med., Yeshiva Univ., 1300 Morris
Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, NY 10461, USA
a Developmental biology, developmental genetics, somatic cell genetics. Mouse
TELLONE, Ms. C. I.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Anat., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1020 Locust St., PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19107, USA
a Prenatal and perinatal toxicology and teratology
TEMIN, H. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - McArdle Lab. for Cane. Res., Univ. of Wisconsin, 450 N.RandaU Ave.,
MADISON, WI 53706, USA
a The role of RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in embryonic development; the mechanisms
of replication of avian ribodeoxy-viruses; the origin of viruses and the formation of genes for
neoplastic transformation. Chicken and other spp. (Aves)
TENG, C. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of CeU Biol., Baylor CoU. of Med., 1200 Moursund Ave., HOUSTON,
TX 77030, USA
a Steroid-hormone-controUed genital organ differentiation and development, part, ontogeny of
hormone receptor and acceptor sites and their correlation to development of hormone
responsiveness in Mullerian ducts. Chicken
b Regulation of genomic activity during spermatogenesis, part, alteration of genomic composition,
i.e. histones and non-histone proteins. Chicken
TERASHIMA. Y.; M.D. - Dept. of Orthop. Surg., Nagoya Univ., Tsuruma-cho, Showa-ku. NAGOYA,
466 Japan
TERAYAMA, H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Mechanism of homeostatic growth regulation in liver regeneration. Rat
b Biochemical changes in cell surface structure of tumor cells in comparison with corresponding
normal cells. Rat
c Activation of DNA-synthetic key enzymes in unfertilized eggs upon homogenization and
fertilization. Pseudocentrotus depressus and other spp. (Echinoidea)
d Cell surface glycoproteins of uterus and blastocyst. Rat
e CeU surface glycoproteins in developing embryos. Same species as c
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TESORIERO, J. v.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK,
NJ 07103, USA
a Characterisation of the materials within the major compartments of the developmg oocyte
(ultracytochemistry, cell fractionation, electrophoresis). Dog
b Morphologic and biochemical changes within developing oocytes as a function of chronologic
ageing. (Mammalia) , r i<-ii
THEIL, Ms. E. C; Ph.D., Prof. Dept. of Biochem., North Carolina State Univ., Box 5050, RALLlLrH,
NC 27650, USA
a Quantitative change in expression of erytlirocyte ferritin genes during development; control by
differentiation program and external environment. Rana catesbeiana (Anura), Chicken, Mouse
THOMAS, v.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., M.S. Univ. of Baxoda, BARODA 390002, India
a Hormonal effects on tail regeneration. Hemidactylus flaviviridis (Lacertilia)
THOMMES, R. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., De Paul Univ., 1036 W. Belden Ave., CHICAGO,
IL 60614. USA
a Endocrine function of embryonic pancreas. Chicken
b Hvpothalamo-pituitary-thyroid function in tlic embryo. Chicken
THOMPSON, R. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., State Univ. CoU., BROCKPORT, NY 14420,
USA
no research in developmental biology in progress
THOMSON, Ms. D. V.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Reprod. Physiol., Anim. Res. Inst., OTTAWA, Ont. KIA
0C6, Canada
THORNEEY A L ; Ph.D. - Zool. Dept., Univ. of the Witwatersrand, Jan Smuts Ave.,
JOHANNESBURG 2001, S. Africa
THURMOND, W.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Sci. Dept., Calif. Polytechn. State Univ., SAN LUIS OBISPO,
CA 93407, USA
a Development of adenohypophyseal and hypothalamic melanophore-expanding activity. Hyla
regilla (Anura)
TOBIN, A. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of California, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024, USA
a Use of recombinant DNA probes to analyze the molecular basis of hemoglobin ontogeny in the
embryo. Chicken
b Evaluation of the role of post-transcriptional processing of RNA in the regulation of gene
expression during erythroid development. Chicken
TOCCI, M. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of CeU Biol., Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol., NUTLEY, NJ 07110, USA
a Cloning of total mRNA sequences from embryos. Mouse
b Cloning of the t-locus complex. Mouse
TOCHINAl, S.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., N. 10, W.8, SAPPORO 060, Japan
a Origin, migration, and fate of thymus lymphoid stem cells in developing larvae. Xenopus laevis
TODER v.; M.D. - ^ept. of Embryol. and Teratol., Ch. Sheba Med. Ctr., Tel-Aviv Univ., TEL
HASHOMER, Israel ,,.... ^.
TOKUYASU, K.; Ph.D. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. B-022, Univ. of California, San Diego, LA JOLLA, CA
92093, USA
TOMITA, H.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Nagoya Univ.,_Chikusa, NAGOYA 464, Japan
a Developmental genetics of body colors and deformities. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
TOMPKINS, R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118, USA
TOOLE, B.'P.; Ph.D. - Devi. Biol. Lab., Harvard Med. School., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., BOSTON,
TORBIT, C. a', Jr.; Ph.D. - Medina Valley Anim. Reprod. Lab., P.O.Box 598, CASTROVILLE,
TX 78009 USA
a Embryo transfer; development of a culture system for short-term storage (4-5 days) of
preimplantation embryos; their freeze preservation. Mouse, Cow
b Mechanism of control of metabolic rate and protein synthesis durmg delayed miplantation.
Mouse
c Development after fusion of two unfertilised eggs with Sendai virus. Mouse
TOTO P D.- D.D.S., Prof. - Dept. of Oral Pathol., Sch. of Dent., Loyola Univ., 2160 South Fust
Ave., MAYWOOD, IL 60153, USA
a Age changes in dental tissues, oral mucosa and salivary glands. Rat, Man
b Effects of in vivo local administration of tissue culture medium on sutural bone growth
(quantitative autoradiography). Rat
c Effect of mechanical tension on sutural growth (quantitative autoradiography). Macaca mulatta
(Primates)
d Effect of tissue culture medium on repair of experimental jaw bone defects. Same species as c
e Effect of tissue culture medium upon cartilage growth in temporo-mandibular joint. Same species
TRAEGER, F. J.; Ph.D. Div. of Nucl. Pathol, and Oncol., Mercy Hosp., 1400 Locust St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA 15219, USA
a Effect of gene en on function and ultrastructure of differentiating skeletal and cardiac muscle
in ovo and in vitro. Chicken
b Effects of lectins on myoblast proliferation, aggregation and fusion, and on related aspects ol
cellular physiology and ultrastructure in vitro. Same species as a
TRASLER, Ms. D. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., McGill Univ., 1205 McGregor Ave., MONTREAL,
Que. H3A IBl , Canada ,,^o'T^r^x,
TRI-LSTAD, R. L.; M.D. - Dept. of Pathol., Shriners Burns Inst., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., BOSTON,
MA 02114, USA
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a Development of the fibrous architecture of the orthogonal collagen lamellae in the corneal
stroma. Chicken
b Characterization of the molecular species of coUagen in developing connective tissues. Chicken
c Collagen fibrillogenesis in vivo and in vitro using collagen types I, II, III and IV. Chicken
d Basement membrane structure and function at epitheUal-mesenchymal interfaces. Chicken
TRIFFITT, J. T. T.; Ph.D. - Bone Res. Lab., Univ. of Cahfornia, 1000 Veteran Ave., LOS ANGELES,
CA 90024, USA
a Bone morphogenesis: physiology and biochemistry of bone matrix; bone and dentin derived bone
morphogenetic protein; transplantation; calcification; ossification. Mus perognathus, Rattus
sigmoidon, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), (Lagomorpha), Man
TRINKAUS, J. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Kline Biol. Tower, Yale Univ., NEW HAVEN, CT
06520, USA
a Mechanism of normal morphogenetic cell movements during embryogenesis, of invasive
movements of cancer cells, and of contact inhibition of cell movement. Fundulus heterocUtus
(Teleostei), Chicken, normal and transformed cell lines (Mammalia)
b Mechanism of tissue cell locomotion, both in vitro and in vivo. Species as a
c Role of microtubules and contractile microfilaments in cell form changes and in locomotion.
Species as a
d Redistribution of cell surface during protrusive activity. Species as a
TRIONE, E. J.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Bot. and Plant Pathol., Oregon State Univ., CORVALLIS, OR
97331, USA
a Developmental physiology of flowering. Triticum vulgare (Gramineae)
b Developmental physiology of wheat and sugarcane parasites. Tilletia spp. Ustilago spp.
(Basidiomycetes)
TRYTEK, R. E.; M.A. - Dept. of Zool., Washington State Univ., PULLMAN, WA 99164, USA
a Synthesis of essential amino acids by bacterial symbionts in fat body and ovary, incorporation
of essential nutrients into vitellogenin during oogenesis. Blattella germanica (Blattodea)
b Assay for isocitrate lyase and malate synthase of the glyoxylate cycle during embryogenesis;
search for glyoxysomes in non-diapausing eggs (EM). Species as a
TSAFRIRI, A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Horm. Res., Weizmann Inst, of Sci., P.O.B. 26, REHOVOT, Israel
a Control of oocyte maturation. Mouse, Rat
TSUDA, M.; Ph.D. - Dept. Devi. Biol., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., Myodaiji, OKAZAKI, 444 Japan
a In vitro faithful transcription of silk fibroin gene. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
TSUJJMOTO, Y.; Ph.D. - Lab. of CeU Different., Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol., Myodaiji, OKAZAKI,
444 Japan
a Promoter of fibroin gene transcription. Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera)
TSUKAHARA, J.; D.Sc. - Dept. of Biol., Coll. of Lib. Arts, Saitama Univ., URAWA, Saitama, 388
Japan
a Maturation division of the egg. Asterina pectinifera, Asterias amurensis (Asteroidea)
TSUNODA, Y.; Ph.D. - Natl. Inst, of Anim. Industry, Tsukuba Norindanchi P.O.Box 5, Ibaraki,
305 Japan
a Antigenicity of eggs and effect on reproduction. Mouse, Rat, Rabbit
b Freezing of eggs. Rabbit; Capra hircus (Artiodactyla)
TSUSUfi, Ms. Y. M.; Ph.D. - Embryol. Sect., Biol. Dept., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1 -1 , Fukazawa.
Sctagaya-ku, TOKYO 158. Japan
a Mechanism of fruiting body formation. Coprinus macrorhizus (Basidiomycetes)
TUCKER, G. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Ophthalmol., W.L.McKnight Vision Res. Ctr., Univ. of Miami, 1638
N.W. 10th Ave., MIAMI, FL 33136, USA
a Quantitative and qualitative EM of retinal differentiation in animals reared normally and with
lid-sutures. Cat
b Effects of surgically -induced and naturally occurring strabismus on postnatal differentiation of
retinal ganglion cells in the area centrahs. Cat
c Differentiation of neurons in the retina (LM, EM, Golgi impregnation); postnatal development of
neuronal circuitry. Cat
d Morphometric and comparative analyses of the effects of aging on the retina. Rat, Cat, Man
TUNG, T. C; Dr., Prof. - Inst, of Oceanol., Acad. Smica, PEKING, Haitien, People's Rep. of China
TURLEY, Ms. E. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Johns Hopkins Univ., BALTIMORE, MD 21218, USA
TURNER, R. S., Jr.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457, USA
a Cell surface differentiation associated with primary mesenchyme formation (radioactive labeling;
lectin agglutinations, fluorography; cell reaggregation). Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, Arbacia
punctulata (Echinoidea)
b Changes in calcium associated processes during primary mesenchyme formation (ionophores;
electron microscopy; cell reaggregation). Same species as a
TWEEDELL, K. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, IN 46556,
USA
a Oocyte development and control of egg maturation. Pectinaria gouldii (Polychaeta)
b CeU source and movement during hydranth regeneration. Tubularia crocea (Hydrozoa)
c Transmission of oncogenic herpes virus in embryonic and larval stages. Rana pipiens (Anura)
d Tissue and organ culture of embryonic and neoplastic cells. Same species as c
TWEEDLE, Ch. D.; Ph.D. - Depts. of Anat. and Zool., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI
48824, USA
a Formation of neuromuscular junctions in developing muscle. Rat
b Collateral nerve sprouting in injured muscle. (Mammalia)
c Development of the fasciculus cuneate-fasciculus gracilis complex. (Mammalia)
TYLER, M. J.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Adelaide, North Terrace, G.P.O.Box 498, ADELAIDE,
S. A. 5001, Australia
a Morphology and ecology of larvae; metamorphosis. Litoria spec, Limnodynastes spec, Uperoleia
spec, Ranidella spec and others (Anura)
b Teratogenic action of long term exposure of tadpoles to herbicides. Limnodynastes tasmaniensis
(Anura)
c Teratogenic action of natural radon radiation upon tadpoles. (HyUdae & Leptodactylidae: Anura)
TYLER, Ms. M. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Maine, ORONO, ME 04469, USA
a Influence of epithelium on membrane bone formation in cranio-facial region. Chicken, Mouse
b Factors which control epithelial differentiation and the role that mesenchyme and extracellular
matrices play in directing and influencing histogenesis and morphogenesis of epithelia from oral-
facial organs. Chicken, Mouse
TYNDALE-BISCOE, C. H.; Ph.D. - Div. of Wildlife Res., C.S.I.R.O., P.O.Box 84, LYNEHAM, A.C.T.
2602, Australia
a Fine structure of the blastocyst. Macropus eugenii (Marsupialia)
b Factors involved in resumption of development by blastocysts in diapause. Same species as a
c In vitro culture of blastocyst and vesicle stages. Same species as a
UCHIDA, T. A.; Dr.Agr., Prof. - Zool. Lab., Fac of Agric, Kyushu Univ., 46-06, FUKUOKA,
812 Japan
a Reproduction and embryology. Pipistrellus abramus, Miniopterus schreibersi, Rhinolophus
ferrumequinum (Chiroptera)
b EM of the mechanism of fertilisation. Species as a
UEMURA, I. - Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1 Fukazawa, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO
158, Japan
a Electron microscopy of calcification in the embryo. Arbacia punctulata (Echinoidea)
b Electron microscopy of cortical changes in early embryology. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
(Echinoidea)
ULBERG, L. C; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anim. Sci., North Carolina State Univ., P.O.Box 5127,
RALEIGH, NC 27607, USA
UNNI, B. G.; M.Sc. - Dept. of Biochem., Fac of Sci., AUahabad Univ., ALLAHABAD 211002,
India
UNSWORTH, B. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Marquette Univ., 530 North 15th St., MILWAUKEE,
WI 53233, USA
a Control of myogenesis. Rat
UPHOLT, W. B.; Ph.D. - Depts. of Pediat. and Biochem., Univ. of Chicago, HM 413, CHICAGO,
IL 60637, USA
a Control of gene expression during differentiation of dissociated limb bud (stage 25) into cartilage
in vitro. Chicken
URIST, M. R.; M.R. - Bone Res. Lab., Univ. of CaUfornia, 1000 Veteran Ave., Rm.A3-34, LOS
ANGELES, CA 90024, USA
a Bone morphogenesis: physiology and biochemistry of bone matrix in health and disease;
regulation of bone generation, growth and regeneration by a new enzyme system, BMP-BMPase;
osteosarcoma derived bone morphogenetic protein; transplantation; calcification; ossification.
Mus perognathus, Rattus sigmoidon, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), (Lagomorpha), Homo sapiens
(Primates)
VACQUIER, V. D.; Ph.D. - A-002 Marine Biol. Res. Div., Scripps Inst, of Oceanogr., U.C.S.D.,
LA JOLLA, CA 92093, USA
a Morphology and biochemistry of fertilisation. (Echinoidea)
VAFOPOULOU-MANDALOS, Ms. X.; Ph.D. - Biol. Sci. Grp., Sect. Devi. Biol., Univ. of Connecticut,
Life Sci. Bldg. U-42, STORKS, CT 06268, USA
a Hemoglobin synthesis during larval development. Chironomus spec. (Diptera)
VALDEZ TOLEDO, Ms. C. L. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 4000 S.M.
de TUCUMAN, Argentina
a Descriptive analysis of oogenesis. Bufo arenarum (Anura)
b Thyroid gland and epididymal function. Rat
c Endocrine control of metabolism during oocyte maturation. Same species as a
VANABLE, J. W., Jr.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Purdue Univ., WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, USA
a The possibiUty of selectivity in neuromuscular associations: extrinsic ocular muscles. Xenopus
laevis (Anura)
b Visual mutants as a tool to study eye development. Mouse
c Electrical currents and regeneration. Triturus viridescens, Ambystoma mexicanum (Urodela),
Xenopus laevis, Rana pipiens (Anura)
VAN ALTEN, P. J.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., CoU. of Med., Univ. of Illinois, P.O.Box 6998,
CHICAGO, IL 60680, USA
a Ontogeny of the immunological mechanism. Chicken
b Development of lymphocyte competence to respond to mitogens in vitro. Chicken, Rat
c Isotope studies of blood cell formation, part, lymphocytopoiesis. Chicken
d Development of the reticulo-endothelial system (RES), both cell and serum (phagocytic
promoting factors); relation of central lymhoid organs on the RES. (Aves)
VAN DER MEULEN, Ms D. M.; B.Sc. (Hons.) - Physiol. Dept., Fac. of Med., Univ. of Natal at
Durban, P.O.Box 17039, CONGELLA 4013, S.Africa
a Differentiation and development of pancreatic islet cells. Gallus gallus, Coturnix c. japonica
(Aves)
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VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Ms. L. de K.; M.Sc. - Depts. of Anat. and Zool., Univ. of the Orange Free
State, P.O.Box 339, BLOEMFONTEIN 9300, S. Africa
a Experimental encephalocele. Chicken
VAN EXAN, R. J.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol., Dalhousie Univ., HALIFAX, N.S. B3H 4J1, Canada
a Induction of mucous metaplasia of skin and hair follicles in vitro by vitamin A (EM, separation
and recombination of dermis and epidermis, autofluorescence of vitamin A). Mouse
b Differentiation of the dermis, its cell types and intercellular matrix in 12-18 day embryos
(histochemistry, LM and EM). Mouse
c Epithelial induction of bone formation in the ectomesenchyme of the embryonic mandible
(histology, EM, tissue separation, transfilter recombination of epidermis and ectomesenchyme).
Chicken
VAN STONE, J. M.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Trinity CoU., HARTFORD, CT 06106, USA
a General study of limb regeneration. Rana sylvatica (Anura)
VARON, S. S.; M.D., Prof. - Ctr. for Devi. Biol. M-OOl, Univ. of Calif., San Diego, LA JOLLA,
CA 92093, USA
VASAN, N. S.; D.V.M., Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK,
NJ 07103, USA
a Role of proteoglycans in tissue interaction and differentiation. Chicken
b Proteoglycans in limb development. Chicken
VAUGHN, J. E.; Ph.D. - Div. of Neurosci., City of Hope Res. Inst., 1450 E. Duarte Rd., DUARTE,
CA 91010, USA
a Development of neuroglial cells in the CNS (EM, autoradiography). Rat
b EM of spinal cord development. Rat, Mouse
c LM and autoradiography of spinal cord development. Mouse
VEKEMANS, M.; M.D. - Dept. of Biol., McGill Univ., 1205 McGregor Ave., MONTREAL, Que.
H3A IBl, Canada
VENEZIANO, P.P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept.of Biol., Wilbur Wright Coll., 3400 N. Austin Ave., CHICAGO,
IL 60634, USA
a Effects of low intensity appUed magnetic fields on developing nervous system. Chicken
b Effects of strong applied magnetic fields on heart rate. Chicken
VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, K.; Ph.D. - Div. of Fetal Pharmacol., Children's Hosp. Res. Found.,
EUand & Bethesda Aves., CINCINNATI, OH 45229, USA
a Role of cell adhesion and movement (chemotaxis) in early embryogenesis
b Role of cell movement and membrane changes in birth defects
VINCENT, W. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Delaware, NEWARK, DE 19711, USA
VOGEL, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Virginia, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
22908, USA
a Receptors on ^/ntme embryonic hearts
VOLPE, E. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS, LA 701 18, USA
VOORHEES, F. R.;Ph.D. - Dept.of Biol., Centr. Missouri State Univ., WARRENSBURG, MO 64093,
USA
a Mechanisms controlling reproductive system development. Aedes spec, Drosophila spec.
(Diptera)
WADA, M.; Dr. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Timing, position and direction of cell division in gametophytes. Adiantum capillus-veneris
(Filices)
WADE, R. J.; B.S.A. - Dept. of Dairy Sci., Coll. of Agric. Sci., Clemson Univ., CLEMSON, SC 29631,
USA
a Fatty acids as a possible energy source; culture of two-cell embryos in medium containing omega
fluorinated fatty acids which, when metabolised, will act as metabolic inhibitors of the
tricarboxylic acid cycle. (Viability assessed with fluorescence). Rabbit
WAELSCH, Ms. S. GLUECKSOHN; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Genet., Albert Einstein CoU. of Med.,
Yeshiva Univ., 1300 Morris Park Ave., NEW YORK, Bronx, NY 10461, USA
a Genetic control of cellular and biochemical differentiation. Mouse
b Somatic cell hybridisation to study nature of genetic defect in deletion mutations. Mouse
c Hybridisation of rat hepatoma and mutant mouse liver cells
WAINWRIGHT, Ms. L. K.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biol. Dept., Mt. Saint Vincent Univ., 166 Bedford Highway,
HALIFAX, N.S. B3M 2J6, Canada
a Regulation of serotonin acetyltransferase activity of the pineal gland in organ culture. Chicken
WAINWRIGHT, S. D.; Ph.D., Prof. - Biochem. Dept., Med. Sch., Dalhousie Univ., Sir Charles Tupper
Bldg., HALIFAX, N.S. B3H 4H7, Canada
WAKAHARA, M.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Hokkaido Univ., N.IO, W.8, SAPPORO, 060 Japan
a Mechanism of differentiation of primordial germ cells. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Factor(s) causing initiation of meiosis. Same species as a
WAKITA, M.; Dr.Med. - Dept. of Oral Anat., Sch. of Dent., Niigata Univ., NIIGATA, 951 Japan
a Cell diiferentiation of ameloblasts. (Teleostei), Mus musculus (Rodentia)
b Phylogenetic development of tooth enamel. (Vertebrata)
c Relations between replacement pattern in very early stages of tooth development and
distribution of neural crest cells that initiate the teeth. (Amphibia)
WALDMAN, S. A.; Ph.D. - Div. of Clin. Pharmacol., Dept. of Intern. Med., Univ. of Virginia,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901 , USA
a Chemical composition and molecular organisation of plasma membranes in embryogenesis and
oncogenesis. Rat
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b Role of guanylate cyclase in membrane-mediated regulation of cellular events in normal,
regenerating, and neoplastic tissues. Rat
WALKER, B. E.; M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Michigan State Univ., A519 East Fee Hall,
EAST LANSING, MI 48824, USA
a Teratogenic effects of diethylstilbestrol. Mouse
WALKER, Ch. W.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of New Hampshire, Spaulding Bldg., DURHAM,
NH 03824, USA
a Structural and functional studies of cell proliferation and cytodifferentiation during regeneration
and spermatogenesis. Asterias vulgaris, Stephanasterias albula (Asteroidea)
WALLACI-, J. A.; Ph.D. - Lab. Devi. Neurobiol., Dept.of Anat., Sch.of Med., Univ. of North Carolina,
111 Swing Bldg 217H. CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514, USA
a Roles of monoamines in early embryonic morphogenesis as studied by the teratogenetic effects
of drugs used to manipulate monoamine levels during development. Chicken
WALLACE, R. A.; Ph.D. - Biol. Div., Oak Ridge Natl. Lab., P.O.Box Y, OAK RIDGE, TN 37830,
USA
WARD, R. T.; Ph.D. - Anat. Dept., Downstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York, 450 Clarkson
Ave., NEW YORK, Brooklyn, NY 11 203, USA
a Changes in crystalline form of the protein yolk in young oocytes. Rana pipiens (Anura)
b Reconstruction of the nuclear pore complex from serial sections of oocytes. Same species as a
WARD, S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Embryol., Carnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University Parkway,
BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a Analysis of fertilization using fertilization-defective mutants; these are characterized by light and
electron microscopy, immunology, and biochemistry of Upids and proteins. Caenorhabditis
elegans (Nematoda)
b Analysis of early embryogenesis using mutants and inhibitory drugs. Same species as a
c Sperm motility. Same species as a, and Ascaris suum (Nematoda)
d Genetic control of cell morphology. Species as a
WARING, G. L.; Ph.D. - Biol. Dept., Marquette Univ., 530 N. 15th St., MILWAUKEE, WI 53233,
USA
a Genetic and molecular analysis of chorion gene expression. Drosophila nielanogaster (Diptera)
b Immunocytochemical analysis of chorion ultrastructure. Species as a
WARSHANA, Ms. K. Z.; B.Sc. - Dept. of Zool., Fac. of Sci., Alexandria Univ., Moharram Bey,
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt
a Effect of potassium perchlorate on development of thyroid and pituitary glands. Bufo regularis
(Anura) (with M. I. MICHAEL)
WASHITANI, Ms. S.; M.Sc. - Lab. of Biol., Hitotsubashi Univ., Kunitachi, TOKYO, 186 Japan
a Role of cytoplasm in cell cycle in early embryo. Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus
depressus and other spp. (Echinoidea), Asterina pectinifera, Asterias amurensis and other spp.
(Asteroidea)
WASSERSUG, R. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Chicago, CHICAGO, IL 60637, USA
WATANABE, H.; Ph. Eh - Shimoda Marine Res. Ctr., Univ. of Tsukuba, Shimoda 5-10-1, Shizuoka-
ken,SHIMODA,415 Japan
a Recognition of specificity in compound forms. Botryllus primigenus, Botrylloides violaceum
Clavehna concrescens (Ascidiacea)
b Asexual reproduction of compound forms. Perophora japonica, Polycitor mutabilis, Botryllus
primigenus, Metandrocarpa taylori (Ascidiacea)
c Tissue culture. Perophora japonica, Polycitor mutabihs, Botryllus primigenus (Ascidiacea)
d Periodical spawning in a compound form. Polyandrocarpa misakiensis (Ascidiacea)
WATANABE, K.; Dr., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Sch. of Dent. Med., Tsurumi Univ., 2-1-3 Tsurumi,
YOKOHAMA, 230 Japan
WATANABE, K.; Ph.D. - 1st Dept. of Anat., Fukui Med. Univ., Matsuoka-cho, Yoshida-gun, FUKUI,
910-11, Japan
a Neuroendocrine circuits regulating gonadal development under photic stimulation, part . luteinising
hormone releasing factor (LHRH) and aminergic neuron systems. Quail
b Development of enterocephalic photoreceptor cells in vivo and in vitro using a specific antibody
against the photo-receptive protein opsin. Quail, Chicken, Rat
WATANABE, K.; D.Sc. - Kanebo Inst, for Cane. Res., 1-9-1, Misaki-cho, Hyogo-ku, KOBE, 652
Japan
WATANABE, T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Hyg. and Prevent. Med., Sch. of Med., Yamagata Univ., Zao-Kda,
YAMAGATA 990-23 Japan
a Origin of aneuploid formations studied in metaphase II oocytes. Mesocricetus auratus. Mouse
(Rodentia)
WATERMAN, R. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of New Mexico, North Campus,
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 871 31 , USA
a SEM and TEM of normal and abnormal oro-facial development. (Rodentia), Man
b Migration of neural crest cells. Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei)
WATSON, A. G. - Dept. of Metab., Box J-144 JHMHC, Coll. of Vet. Med., Univ. of Florida,
GAINESVILLE. FL 32610, USA
WATTERSON, R. L.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Genet, and Developm., Univ. of Illinois, 515 Morrill
Hall, URBAN A, IL 61801, USA
WEBB, A. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., WeUesley CoU., WELLESLEY, MA 02181, USA
a Biogenesis of oocyte mitochondria: 1. characterisation of poly(A)-associated mitochondrial
RNAs and their purification; 2. synthesis of radioactive cDNA from mitochondrial poly(A)
+ RN.\s; 3. in vitro translation of poly(A) + RNAs in rat liver sub-mitochondrial system; 4.
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analysis of temporal expression of mitochondrial genome during oogenesis using cDNA "back-
hybridisation". Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Nucleocytoplasmic interactions during oogenesis: 1. formation of mitochondrial hybrids by
microinjection of organelles from one species to another; 2. detection of hybrid mitochondrial
populations by radioactive cRNA synthesised from purified mitochondrial DNAs and restriction
endonuclease patterns; 3. analysis of nucleocytoplasmic transfer of macromolecules in "hybrids".
Xenopus laevis, X. tropicalis, X. borealis (Anura)
WEBB, Ms. C. A. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Horm. Res., Weizmann Inst, of Sci., P.O.B. 26, REHOVOT,
Israel
a Stage specific cell surface proteins in preimplantation embryos; correlation of surface
macromolecules with differentiative fate (immunology & biochemistry). Mouse
b Role of cytoskeletal components in preimplantation development; their localisation studied by
immunofluorescence. Mouse
c Induction of teratocarcinomas; regulation by immunological and hormonal manipulation of host.
Mouse
WEE, Ms. E. L.; Ph.D. - Div. of Fetal Pharmacol., Children's Hosp. Res. Found., Elland & Bethesda
Aves., CINCINNATI, OH 45229, USA
a Morphogenetic movements in palate shelf: role of contractile proteins and neurotransmitters;
teratogens causing cleft palate.
WEGMANN, R.;Dr.Med.,D.Sc., Prof. - see part l,p. 117
WEINSTOCK, A.; D.D.S., Ph.D., Prof. Ctr. for Health Sci., Sch. of Dent. 63-032, Umv. ol
California, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024, USA
a Development of bone and tooth matrices, mainly glycoproteins (electron microscope
radioautography). Rat
b Biosynthesis and secretion of bone and dentin procollagen (subcellular fractionation and
radioautography). Chicken, Rat
WEIRICH, G.; Dr.rer.nat. - Insect Physiol. Lab., U.S. Dept. of Agric, AR Sci. and Educ. Admin.,
BARC-East Bldg. 467, BELTSVILLE, MD 20705, USA
a Enzymes involved in the metabolism of juvenile hormone, especially their regulation and
specificity. Manduca sexta, Hyalophora cecropia (Lepidoptera)
b Proteins involved in transport and cellular action of juvenile hormone. Same species as a
c Enzymes of ecdysone biosynthesis and degradation; their relation to embryonic and post-
embryonic development; tissue- and subcellular localization; control mechanisms and inhibitors.
Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera)
WEIS (SHULMAN), Ms. J. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Rutgers Univ., 195 University Ave.,
NEWARK, NJ 07102, USA
a Effects of environmental pollutants on development. Fundulus heteroclitus, Cyprinodon
variegatus (Teleostei)
b Experimental modification of regenerative response in limbs and fins. Same species as a, and
Rana spec. (Anura)
c Regeneration of limbs: modification by environmental conditions. Uca spec. (Decapoda,
I'm sf 3 CGH I
WEIS, P.; D.D.S., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK, NJ
07103, USA
a Teratogenetic effect of natural and artificial environmental variables, part, heavy metals.
Fundulus heterochtus (Teleostei)
b Mechanisms of tolerance to teratogenic effects of heavy metals. Species as a
WEISS, L.; Sc.D., M.D., Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Exper. Pathol., Roswell Park Mem. Inst., 666 Elm
St., BUFFALO, NY 14263, USA
a Biophysics of cell interactions
WEISS, P. A.; Ph.D., Sc.D., Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Developm. & Neural Biol., Rockefeller Univ..
66th St. and York Ave., NEW YORK, NY 10021, USA
WENGER, B. S.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Sask. S7N
OWO, Canada
WERNER, Y. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Hebrew Univ., JERUSALEM, Israel
WESSELLS, N. K.; Dr. Dept. of Biol. Sci., Stanford Univ., STANFORD, CA 94305, USA
WEST, J. D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Molec. Biol., RosweU Park Mem. Inst., 666 Elm St., BUFFALO,
NY 14263, USA
WEST, N. R.; Ph.D., - Dept. of Anat., Upstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York, 766 Irving Ave.,
SYRACUSE, NY 13210, USA
a Differentiation sequence of proteins in neural crest cells. Chicken
WESTENBERG, I. S.; Ph.D. Inst, for the Study of Devi. Disabihties, 1640 W. Roosevelt Rd.,
CHICAGO, IE 60608, USA
a Possible Unks between mutant genes at the albino locus and: 1. abnormal numbers of a"xons in
the optic nerve and tracts (EM); 2. abnormal timing of developmental events, e.g. the time of
eye-opening; 3. gross deformities of the optic nerve. Mouse, Rat
b Possible Unks between mutant genes at the albino locus and abnormal drug absorption,
distriisution, metabolism, excretion, brain sensitivity and tolerance. Mouse, Rat
WESTERMAN, R. A.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ., Wellington Rd., CLAYTON, Vict.
3168, Australia
a Electrophysiology, histology, and ultrastructure of functional neuromuscular connections during
normal neonatal development and after various experimental reinnervations. Cat
b Evolution of locomotor skills in neonates. Cat
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WESTON, J. A.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Oregon, EUGENE, OR 97403, USA
a Migration and differentiation of neural crest cells. Chicken, Mouse
b Cell surface as an effector of cell specificity. Same species as a
c Action of morphogenetic agents on embryonic cell behavior in vivo and in vitro. Chicken
WHITELAW, S. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of New England, ARMIDALE, N.S.W. 2351, Australia
a Regeneration and development. Blattella germanica (Blattodea) (with A.F.O'FARRELL)
WHITT, G. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Genet, and Developm., Univ. of Illinois, 515 Morrill Hall, URBAN A,
WHITTAKER, J. R.; Ph.D. - Wistar Inst, of Anat. and Biol., 36th St. at Spruce, PHILADELPHIA,
PA 19104, USA
a Mechanisms regulating melanogenesis in normal differentiatmg pigment cells and m malignant
tumor cells. Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea), Chicken, Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
b Egg cytoplasmic determinants in mosaic embryos for histospecific enzyme differentiations:
acetylcholinesterase, tyrosinase, and alkaline phosphatase. Ciona intestinalis, Styela partita,
Molgula manhattensis (Ascidiacea)
c Differentiation of the pineal gland in vitro and in situ. Oiicken
d Structural and histochemical features of development relating to the origin of the larva, its
ecological adaptations, and the evolution of pelagic forms. Various spp. (Ascidiacea; Larvacea)
WHITTIN W K ■ U.Sc, B.V.Sc. - Tlic Jackson Lab.. BAR HARBOR, ME 04609, USA
WILDE, Ch. li., Jr.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Rhode Island, KINGSTON, RI 02881 , USA
a Order of protein synthesis (gene expression) in very early embryogenesis. Fundulus spec.
(Teleostei)
b Mechanism of growth of the balancer. (Urodela)
c Regeneration of the lung. (Urodela)
d Positional information and its cytolocation in early embryogenesis in Fundulus spec. (Teleostei)
and in regeneration (Urodela)
c Positional information in embryogenesis and tentacle regeneration, llyanassa spec. (Gastropoda)
f Svmmetrv relations in embryogenesis
WILEY, Ms. L. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Virginia, Med. Ctr., Box 439, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22908, USA
a Control of morphogenetic events by cell surface and cytoskeleton during pre-implantation
development (embryo culture, use of anti-microtubular (colcemid) and anti-microfilament
(cytochalasin B) drugs together with antisera specific for stage-specific, embryo-specific cell
surface components (immunolabeling, indirect immunofluorescence, immunoferritin.) Mouse
b Developmental potential of cells in eaily embryos; epigenetic control of determination. Mouse
c Characterisation of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)-like antigens in pre-implantation
embryos (immunoprecipitation combined with SDS-PAGE. Mouse
d Role of maternal oocyte components in the regulation of preimplantation development of the
embryo, using embryonic antigens as developmental probes. Mouse
WILLIAMS, D. T.; B.S. - Merck Inst, for Therap. Res., P.O.Box 2000, RAHWAY, NJ 07065, USA
WILLIAMS, Ms. L. A.; Ph. D. - Dept. of Biol., West Virginia Univ., Brooks Hall, MORGANTOWN,
WV 26506, USA
a Control mechanisms in the regeneration of ocular lens and iris. Notophthalmus viridescens
(Urodela)
WILLIAMS, N. E.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Control mechanisms which underlie the synthesis and assembly of microtubules and surface
membrane during the regeneration of cilia. Tetrahymena thermophila (Ciliata)
b Analysis of the cell cycle. Same species as a
WILSON, Ms. D. BURDA; Ph.D. - Div. of Anat., M-004, Med. School, Univ. of CaUfornia, San
Diego, LA JOLLA, CA 92093, USA
a Mechanisms of teratogcnesis in tlie embryonic and neonatal nervous system (autoradiography,
TEM, SEM, tissue culture). Chicken, Mouse; Macaca mulatta (Primates)
b Cellular kinetics in the embryonic nervous system (normal and abnormal); developmental
genetics of neurological mutants. Species as a
c Normal and abnormal growth and differentiation of the pituitary gland. Species as a
WILSON, P.;Ph.D. - Dept. of Behav. Biol., Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Australian Natl. Univ., CANBERRA,
A.C.T. 2600, Austraha
a Developmental physiology of the visual system (neurophysiology, neuroanatomy). Chicken, Rat
b Developmental physiology of the neuromuscular system (neurophysiology, neuroanatomy).
Chicken
c Developmental physiology of the somatic sensory system (neurophysiology, neuroanatomy).
Macropus eugenii (MarsupiaUa)
WILT, F. H.; Ph.D., Prof - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of California, BERKELEY, CA 94720, USA
a Mechanism of origin of hemoglobin-synthesizing machinery during development. Chicken
b Activation of protein and RNA synthesis in cleaving eggs. Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
(Echinoidea)
c RNA synthesis during development. Same species as b
WIMSATT, W. A.; Ph., Prof - Div. of Biol. Sci., CorneU Univ., G45 Emerson Hall, ITHACA, NY
14853, USA
WISCHNITZER, S.; Ph.D., Prof - Dept. of Biol., Yeshiva Univ., 186th St. & Amsterdam Ave.,
NEW YORK, NY 10033, USA
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WISELY, Ms. V. M.; M.Sc. - Zool. Dept., Canterbury Univ., Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH 1, New
Zealand
a Placentation. Leiolopisma nigriplantare and other New Zealand spp. (Scincidae, Lacertilia)
WISEMAN, L. L.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., CoU. of William and Mary, WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185,
USA
a Adhesion and movement of embryonic cells in culture. Chicken, Mouse
WITMAN, G. B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Princeton Univ., PRINCETON, NJ 08544, USA
a Morphogenesis of organelles; synthesis, assembly and function of ciliary and flagellar
components. Chlamydomonas spec. (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae)
WOLFE H G.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE, KS
66045, USA
a Genetic and physiological bases (cellular level) for differences in gonadotropin response in gonads
of lines selected for liigh and low gonadotropin-induced ovulation rate: 1. 125-I-FSH and
125-I-LH binding of testicular cell fractions; 2. colony formation of Sertoli cells in culture;
3. testosterone release in culture. Mouse
WOLFE, J. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Wesleyan Univ., MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457, USA
a Developmental aspects of conjugation (autoradiography, EM, density gradient centrifugation,
electrophoresis, ceU cycle analyses, chemical mutagenesis, surface probes). Tetrahymena
thermophila (CiUata)
b Non histone chromosomal proteins in the division cycle and during sexual differentiation. Species
as a
c Cell-cell communication mechanisms during distinct interactions associated with mating
WOLK, C. P.; Ph.D., Prof. - Plant Res. Lab., Michigan State Univ., EAST LANSING, MI 48824, USA
a Biochemical mechanisms governing differentiation and pattern formation in filamentous forms.
Anabaena cyUndrica, A. variabiUs, Cyhndrospermum licheniforme (Cyanophyceae)
WOLSKY, A; Dr.phil., Prof. - Dept. of Radiol., Med. Ctr., New York Univ., 550 First Ave., NEW
York, NY 10016, USA
a Effect of ultrasound on development and regeneration. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera),
Triturus viridescens, Rana pipiens (Amphibia)
b Re-investigation of the influence of neurogenesis on development of the compound eye. Bombyx
mori (Lepidoptera)
WOOD, Ms. B. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Maine, Murray Hall, ORONO, ME 04469, USA
a Influence of pituitary hormones on the induction of development in the mammary glands of a
dwarf mutant. Mouse
WOODS, J. E.;Ph.D., AssocProf. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., De Paul Univ., 1036 W.Belden Ave., CHICAGO,
IL 60614, USA
WORMINGTON, W. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of EmbryoL, Catnegie Inst, of Washington, 115 W. University
Pkw., BALTIMORE, MD 21210, USA
a In vitro transcription, identification of nucleotide sequences, and associated protein factors
controlling expression of oocyte and somatic 5sRNA genes. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
b Coordinate control of 5sRNA and tRNA transcription during oogenesis. Species as a
WOURMS, J. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Clemson Univ., CLEMSON, SC 29631, USA
a Cellular aspects of spontaneous dispersion-reaggregation during early development; description
of embryogenesis in the reaggregation mass; experimental analysis of development; biochemistry
of development; physiological and genetic basis of embryonic diapause. Annual fishes:
Austrofundulus spec, Cynolebias spec, Pterolebias spec, Nothobranchius spec, Aphyosemion
spec. (Cyprinodontoidei, Teleostei)
b Oogenesis; egg transport; oviduct differentiation; sperm storage; fertilization and early
development; fetal and maternal adaptations for viviparity (ultrastructure, biochemistry,
physiology). Isurus spec, Prionace spec, Carchaiinus spec, Mustelus spec. (Galeoidea). Squalus
spec, Heterodontus spec. (Squaloidea, Pleurotremata), Raja spec, Dasyatis spec, Myliobatis
spec. (Batoidea, Hypotremata), Hydrolagus spec. (Holocephali, Elasmobranchii)
c Embryonic adaptations for viviparity. Latimeria spec. (Crossopterygii)
d Maternal-fetal metaboUc transfer in viviparous forms. Ameca splendens, Heterandria spec,
Anableps spec. (Cyprinodontoidei, Teleostei)
WRIGHT, J. E.;Ph.D. - Boll Weevil Res. Lab., U.S. Dept. of Agric Fed. Res., Sci. andEduc. Administr.,
P.O.Box 5367, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS 39762, USA
a Genetics on development of single sex by genes resistant or susceptible to pesticides.
Anthonomus grandis (Coleoptera)
WRIGHT, Th. R. F.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Univ. of Virginia, GUmer HaU, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22901 USA
WU, Chung-Fang; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Iowa, lOWA-City, lA 52242, USA
a Neuronal development of normal and mutant animals (genetics, neurophysiology). Drosophila
melanogaster (Diptera)
WYATT, G. R.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Queen's Univ., KINGSTON, Ont. K7L 3N6, Canada
WYE-DVORAK, Ms. J.; B.Sc - Res. Sch. of Biol. Sci., Austr. Natl. Univ., P.O.Box 475 , CANBERRA,
A.C.T. 2601, Austraha
WYMAN, R. J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Yale Univ., P.O.Box 2169, NEW HAVEN, CT 06520, USA
a Genetic control of neuronal connectivity. Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
WYTTENBACH,Ch. R.;Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Physiol, and Cell Biol., Univ. of Kansas, LAWRENCE,
KS 66045, USA
a Nature and causal mechanisms of teratogenesis by organophosphate and methylcarbamate
insecticides in 0—72 hour embryos. Chicken
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b Patterns and mechanisms of cell movement associated with stolon elongation, studied via
continuous observations of movements of single vitally -stained epidermal cells in intact stolons
and isolated segments. Canipanularia Hexucsa (Hydrozoa)
YAFFE D.; Dr. - Dept. of Cell Biol., Weizmann Inst, of Sci., P.O.Box 26, REHOVOT, Israel
YAJIMA, H.; Ph.D., Prof. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Sci., Ibaraki Univ., Bunkyo-2-chome, MITO
310 Japan
a Malformations induced by irradiation with monochromatic ultraviolet light. Chu-onomus
samoensis (Diptera)
b Effects of temperature and of sodium cyanide (NaCN) during and after centrifugation ol eggs
on the production of double malformations. Species as a
c Effect of UV irradiation upon the re-entry of pole cells (EM). Species as a
YAMADA, J.; D.Agr., Prof. - Lab. of Physiol, and Ecol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido Univ., HAKODATE,
Hokkaido, 041 Japan
a limbryonic and larval development of t)toliths. (Cichlidae & Gadidae: Teleostei)
b Larval and postlarval deatli in culture. Scbastes schlegoli (Scorpaenidae, Teleostei)
YAMADA, K.; M.Sc. - Lab. of Biol., Gifu Coll. of Dent., 1851 Takano, Ho/umi-cho, Motosu-gun,
GIFU-ken, Japan
a EM of the embryonic gonad. Chicken
YAMADA, T.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa-4-chome, CHIBA,
260 Japan -x r, r
a Biochemical studies on effect of radiation on the embryo. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei), Bulo
vulgaris (Anura)
b Biochemical studies on radiation-induced death of thymic lymphocytes of growing animals. Rat
c I'ffect of tritium on developmenl of embryos cultured from 2-cell stage to blastocyst in a
medium containing tritium (cytology, biochemistry). Mouse
YAMADORI, T.; M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Div. I, Hirosaki Univ., Zaifucho 5, HIROSAKI-City,
Aomori-ken, 036 Japan
a Development of the visual system. Rat
YAMAGAMl, K.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Biochemical studies on egg envelope proteins. (Teleostei)
b Purification and characterization of chorionase and mechanism of hatching. Oryzias latipes,
Salmo gairdneri (= irideus) (Teleostei)
c Ontogeny of hemoglobins in embryos and larvae. Salmo gairdneri (= irideus) (Teleostei)
YAMAGUCHI, T.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, Anagawa-4-chome, CHIBA,
260 Japan
a Reaeneration of ceil renewal systems after radiation injury. Mouse, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia)
b Chalone mechanisms and the cell cycle (regenerating ear epidermis and epidermis in vitro).
Species as a
YAMAMOTO, K.; D.Sc, Prof. (Emer.) - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido Univ., 3-1-1
Minatocho, HAKODATE, 041 Japan
a Descriptive and comparative embryology. Anguilla japonica (Teleostei)
Y.4MAM0T0, T. S.; D.Sc, Prof. - Zool. Inst., Fac of Sci., Hokkaido Univ.. N.IO, VV.8. SAPPORO,
060 Japan
a Cytochemistry of development. (Teleostei)
b Ultrastructure of fertilisation. (Teleostei)
YAMANA, K.; D.Sc, Prof. - Embryol. Lab., Dept. of Biol., Kyushu Univ. 33, Hakozaki, FUKUOKA
812, Japan
a Regulation of ribosomal RNA synthesis during embryonic development. Xenopus laevis (Anura)
YAMAOKA, L. H. - Dept. of Biol. Sci., Bowhng Green State Univ., BOWLING GREEN, OH 43403,
USA
YAMASAKI, F.; M.D., Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Sapporo Med. Coll., S-1, W-17, Chuoku. SAPPORO
060, Japan
a Development of digestive system. Platanista gangetica, Pontoporia blainvillei, Stenella
b Papillary projections at the lingual margin: development in the fetus, maximum development early
postnatally, disappearance by weaning, traces in the adult, probable function in suckling. Stenella
coeruleoalba (Cetacea)
c Development of taste buds and pits at the lingual posterior dorsum. Same species as b
YAMAUCHI, Koh-en; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Div.I, Hirosaki Univ., Zaifucho 5, HIROSAKI-City,
Aomori-ken, 036 Japan
a Development of the visual system. Rat
YAMAUCHI, Kouhei; Ph.D. - Lab. of Fresh-water Fish Cult., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido
Univ., 3-1-1 Minatocho, HAKODATE, 041 Japan
a Physiological maturation of oocytes in vitro. Oryzias spec, Carassius spec, Oncorhynchus spec.
(Teleostei)
YAMAZAKI, F.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Embryol. and Genet., Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Fish., Hokkaido Univ.,
HAKODATE, 041 Japan
a Developmental genetics, especially relations between enzymic polymorphisms and developmental
stages. (Salmonidae, Teleostei)
b Developmental oncology. (Pleuronectidae & Gobiidae: Teleostei)
YANAGISAWA, T.; D.Sc, Prof. - Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1,
Fukazawa, Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 158 Japan
a Tracer experiments on phosphate, sugar, and nucleic acid metabolism of the embryo.
(Echinodermata)
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b Kinetic complexity of genome and gene expression during development (DNA-DNA reassociation
and DNA-RNA hybridisation reactions). Phyllacanthus spp., Stomopneustes spp.,
Strongylocentrotus spp., Heterocentrotus spp. (Echinoidea)
YANAI, J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. Sch., P.O.Box
1172. JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a Long-term effects of prenatal administration of psychoactive drugs and other agents on brain
morphology, biochemistry and behavior. Mouse
YANG, S. P.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biomorphics, Natl. Defense Med. Ctr., P.O.Box 8244, TAIPEI 107,
Taiwan, Rep. of China
a Nucleic acids in development
b Tryptophan oxygenase synthesis in uterus in response to liver mRNA. Mouse
c Immunological approach to sex preselection. Man
YAROSS, Ms. M. S.; Ph.D. - Dept. of BioL, Univ. of Virginia, GUmer HaU, CHARLOTTESVILLE,
VA 22901, USA
YASUDA, K.; Ph.D. - Lab. of Cell Sci., Inst, of Biophys. and Molec. Biol., Univ. of Kyoto,
Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, KYOTO, 606 Japan
a Molecular events in the transdifferentiation of retinal cells in culture. Quail, Chicken
YASUDA, M.;M.D.,Prof. - Dept. of Anat., Hiroshima Univ., Kasmi 1 -2-3, Minami-ku, HIROSHIMA,
734 Japan
a Morphogenesis of certain malformations of extremities in embryos. Mouse, Man
b Enzyme development in embryos. Mouse, Rat
c Embryotoxicity of various chemicals. Mouse, Rat
YASUDA, Ms. Y.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Kinki Univ., Sayamacho, OSAKA, 589 Japan
a Transplacental carcinogenicity of ethinylestradiol administered during 11th to 17th day of
gestation. Mouse
b Effect on fertility and spermatogenesis of heavy metals, injected intratesticular or intraperitoneal
as potassium dichromate and mercurychloride. Mouse
c Transplacental effect on reproductive organs and pituitary of estradiol given by gastric intubation
on day 14 or 17 of pregnancy. Mouse
YASUGI, S.; D.Sc. - Zool. Inst., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Tissue interactions in differentiating digestive organs. Quail, Chicken
b Regulation of isozyme synthesis during development. Species as a, and Anas platyrhychos
domestica (Aves)
YAZAKl,Ms. I.;M.Sc. - Embryol. Sect., Dept. of Biol., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., 2-1-1, Fukazawa,
Setagaya-ku, TOKYO, 158 Japan
a Behavior of the egg surface during development studied by a fluorescent antibody specific to it.
Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Antliocidaris crassispina (Echinoidea)
YEW, D. T.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Hong Kong, Li Shu Fan Bldg., 5 Sassoon Rd., HONG
KONG
a Effects of light (different wavelengths, also laser) and neurotrophic agents on prenatal and
postnatal development of eye (part, retina) and visual pathways. Mouse, Rat
b Morphology, morphometry and biochemistry of prenatal eye development. Man
c Afferent interruption and its effect on visual system development. Mouse, Rat
YNTEMA, C. L.; Ph.D.. Prof. - Dept. of Anat.. Upstate Med. Ctr., State Univ. of New York, 766
Irving Ave., SYRACUSE, NY 13210, USA
a Effects of temperature on development. (Chelonia)
YOFFEY, J. M.; D.Sc, M.D., Prof. - Dept. of Anat. and Embryol., Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med.
School, P.O.Box 1172, JERUSALEM 91000, Israel
a Kinetic properties of haemopoietic stem cells in prenatal and postnatal life, and factors
controlling their differentiation and migration
YOKOYA, S.; Dr. - Div. of Cell Sci., Centr. Res. Lab., Fukushima Med. CoU., FUKUSHIMA, 960
Japan
a Mechanism of hatching. Salmo gairdneri, S. trutta, Salvelinus fontinalis (Teleostei)
b Morphogenesis during early stages of development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)
YONEDA, M.; D.Sc, Prof. - Lab. of Devi. Biol., Dept. of Zool., Kyoto Univ., Sakyo-ku, KYOTO,
606 Japan
a Physical properties of eggs and oocytes in relation to: 1) cleavage and meiotic division; 2)
structure of the cell surface. (Echinodermata)
YOSHIDA, K.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Shinshu Univ., Asahi 3-1-1, MATSUMOTO
390, Japan
a Development of eyes in embryo and newborn (EM autoradiography). Mouse, Rat, Man
YOSHIDA, O.; Ph.D. - Biol. Lab.. Chiba Univ., Yayoi-cho 1-33,CH1BA, 260 Japan
a Correlation between pollen and stigma; fertilisation process of male and female gamete.
Schoepfia jasminodora (Olacaceae), various spp. (Ulmaceae)
YOSHIDA, S.; M.D. - Dept. of PhysioL, Inst, for Brain Res., Kyoto Univ., Yoshidakonoe-cho, Sakyo-
ku, KYOTO, 606 Japan
YOSHIKAWA, I.; Dr. - Dept. of Genet., Nagasaki Univ., 12^, Sakomoto-machi, NAGASAKI,
852 Japan
a Radiation genetics (embryo, germ cells). Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera)
YOSHIOKA, M.; M.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, TOKYO, 113 Japan
a Chronological change of the distribution of mitotic cells in lower second molar tooth germ.
Mouse
b Chronological change of the distribution of cell death in lower molar tooth germs. Mouse
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c Development of cleft palate. Mouse
d Chronological change of the distribution of mitotic cells in clett palate. Mouse
YOSHIZAKI, N.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Biol., Fac. of Gen. Educ, Gifu Univ., GIFU, 502 Japan
a Induction of several embryonic cells from the presumptive ectoderm by inorganic ions; regulation
of differentiation by intracellular ions. Rana japonica (Anura)
YOUSON, J. H.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Scarborough Coll., Univ. of Toronto, WEST HILL, Ont.
M1C1A4, Canada
a Morphology and physiology and regulation of metamorphosis. Petromyzon marinus
(Cyclostomata)
YU, M. C; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., New Jersey Med. School, 100 Bergen St., NEWARK, NJ 07103,
' usa'
a Effects of hypoxia and malnutrition on brain development (biochemistry, morphology). Rat
YU (KOU), Ms. N. W.; B.Sc, Prof. - Dept. of Biomorphics, Natl. Defense Med. Ctr., P.O.Bo.x 8244,
TAIPEI 107, Taiwan, Rep. of China
a Enzyme development in larval interrenals. Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
YUKAWA, O.; Ph.D. - Div. of Biol., Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci., 9-1, 4-chome, Anagawa, CHIBA
280. Jaoan
ZELARAYAN, Ms. L.; Ph.D. - Inst, de Biol., Univ. Nac. de Tucuman, Chacabuco 461, 400 S.M.de
TUCUMAN. Argentina
a Sperm maturation; epididymal activity. Rat
b In vitro fertilisation. Mesocricetus auratus (Rodentia)
ZIXENKA Ms P. S.; Ph.D. - Sect. Exp. Embrvol., Lab. of Vision Res., Natl. Eye Inst., Natl. Inst, ot
Health, BETHESDA. MD 20205, USA
a Biosyntliesis of lens fiber plasma membranes and metabolism of their phospholipids during
embryogenesis. Gallus domesticus (Aves)
ZIMMERMAN E. P.; Ph.D. - Div. of Fetal Pharmacol., Children's Hosp. Res. Found., Elland &
Bethesda Aves., CINCINNATI, OH 45229, USA
a Morphogenetic movements in palate shelf: role of contractile proteins; teratogens (incl.
glucocorticoids, diphcnyUiydantoin) causing cleft palate and/or affecting cell movement. Mouse,
Man and otiiers (Mammalia)
ZIMMERMAN, J.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Alabama, 617 Volker Hall, BIRMINGHAM,
AL 35294, USA
a Developmental onset of synthesis of newly isolated melanosomal proteins. Chicken
b Changes in cell junctional complexes during development of pigment epithelium. Chicken
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DIRECTORY OF INSTITUTES
with Members engaged in Developmental Biology
(geographical order)
The Directory is arranged according to: 1) continents and subcontinents;
2) countries and states; and 3) 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 rule not listed, with the exception of the names of Institute
directors.
(x) Crosses 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 crosses, this usually means that no information has been
submitted by the Institute in 1980. Older information concerning such Insti-
tutes may be found in previous issues.
AFRICA
EGYPT
Alexandria, Alexandria Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
x MICHAEL, M.I. - Prof., Head
X SEDRA, S.N. - Prof.
X KHALIL, S.H. - Asst. Prof.
X AZIZ, F.K. - Lect.
X EL MEKKAWY, D.A. - Lect.
X HASSONA, A.A.S. - Asst. Lect.
X EL DIN, Ms. A.M.N. - Demonstr.
X EL TAWIL, M.H. - Demonstr.
X KEREEM, A. A. - Demonstr.
X MOUSSAD, E.A. - Demonstr.
X RAGEH, Ms. M.A.E. - Demonstr.
X WARSHANA, Ms. K.Z. - Demonstr.
Cairo, Ain Shams Univ. ,
Fac. of Med.
NAWAR, N.N.Y.
Giza, Cairo Univ. ,
Fac. of Agric. , Anim. Sci. Dept.
X KAMAR, G.A.R. - Prof.
KENYA
Nairobi , Univ. of Nairobi,
Dept. of Entomol.
AWITI, Ms. L.
NIGERIA
Ibadan, Univ. of Ibadan,
Dept. of Vet. Anat. & Physiol.
AIRE, T.A. - Lect.
SOUTH AFRICA
Bloemfontein, Univ. of the O.F.S.
Lect.
Lect.
L.de K. -
Dept. of Anat.
X BARNARD, Ms. S.B. - Sen.
X LAMPRECHT, DeV.B. - Sen.
X DE JAGER, Ms. L. - Lect.
X VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Ms.
Prof. Off.
Dept. of Zool.
X VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Ms. L.de K.
Durban, Univ. of Durban-Westville,
Dept. of Zool.
X SMIT, A.L. - Prof., Head
X FRANK, G.H. - Assoc. Prof.
Durban , Univ. of Natal at Durban,
Fac. of Med. , Physiol. Dept.
X VAN DER MEULEN, Ms. D.M. - Lect.
Johannesburg
BALINSKY, B.I. - Prof. Emer.
Johannesburg , Univ. of the Wit-
watersrand. Dental School,
Dept. of Gen. Anat.
X KRAMER, Ms. B. - Sen. Lect.
Med. School, Anat. Dept.
X ANDREW, Ms. A. - Prof.
X RAWDON, B.B. - Sen. Lect.
Fac. of Sci. , Dept. of Zool.
PATERSON ,
H.E.
- Prof
. , Head
FABIAN, B
C. -
Assoc.
Prof.
THORNLEY ,
A.L.
- Sen.
Lect.
GOLDIN, G
V. -
Lect.
Pretoria, Univ.
of Pretoria,
Mammal Res.
Inst
.
SKINNER, J.D.
- Prof.
, Dir.
98
Canada (Alta.)
Canada (Ont.
NORTH
AMERICA
CANADA
ALBERTA (Alta.)
Calgary, Univ. of Calgary,
Fac. of Med., Health Sci . Ctr.,
Div. of Med. Biochem.
X CHURCH, R.B. - Prof., Head
X LIN, C.C. - Prof.
X HANCOCK, R.L. - Assoc. Prof.
X SCHULTZ, G.A. - Assoc. Prof.
X BIDDLE, E.G. - Asst. Prof.
Div. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
HAY, D.M. - Prof.
Oncol. Res. Group
TAMAOKI, T.
Div. of Pediat.
X BIDDLE, E.G. - Asst. Prof.
Eac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X BROWDER, L.W. - Prof.
X CAVEY, M.J. - Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Physics
X CHALLICE, C.E. - Prof.
Edmonton, Univ. of Alberta,
Fac. of Agric. & Forestry,
Dept. of Entomol.
X HEMING, B.S. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Physiol.
X SANDERS, E.J. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
EISENBERG ZALIK, Ms. S. - Prof.
RUTH, R.F.
SPENCER, A.N.
BRITISH COLUMBIA (B.C.)
Burnaby, Simon Eraser Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
NAIR, K.K. - Prof.
SMITH, M.J.
Vancouver , Univ. of Brit. Columbia,
Fac. of Dent. , Dept. of Oral Biol.
X SHAH, R.M. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Anat.
X AUERSPERG, N. - Prof.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
X FINNEGAN, C,
BERGER, J.D,
KASINSKY, H,
X POLLOCK, Ms.
v. - Prof.
, - Assoc. Prof.
,E. - Asst. Prof.
. C. - Grad. Stud.
Poultry Sci. Dept.
X FITZSIMMONS, R.C. - Assoc. Prof.
West Vancouver, Dept. of Fish. &
Oceans, Resource Serv. Branch,
Nutr. & Appl. Endocrinol. Progr.
X DONALDSON, E.M. - Res. Scient.
X STOSS, J.
MANITOBA (Man.)
Winnipeg, Univ. of Manitoba,
Fac. of Agric. , Entomol. Dept.
X BRUST, R.A. - Prof.
Fac. of Dent., Dept. of Oral Biol,
X PRITCHARD, E.T. - Prof.
Fac. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X BERTALANFFY, F.D. - Prof.
X PERSAUD, T.V.N. - Prof.
Quant. Morphol. Unit
X GORDON, R. - Assoc. Prof.,
Chairman
of Newfound-
NEWFOUNDLAND (Nfld.)
St. John' s, Mem. Univ.
land, Dept. of Biol.
X BAL, A.K. - Prof.
NOVA SCOTIA (N.S.)
Halifax, Dalhousie Univ. ,
Fac. of Arts & Sci., Biol. Dept.
x HALL, B.K. - Prof., Chairman
X HALEY, L.E. - Assoc. Prof.
X HICKS, G.S. - Asst. Prof.
X VAN EXAN, R.J.
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X MOBBS, I.G. - Asst. Prof.
Biochem. Dept.
WAINWRIGHT, S.D. - Prof.
MEZEI (TEICHMANN) , Ms. C. -
Asst. Prof.
Halifax, Mount St. Vincent Univ. ,
Biol. Dept.
X WAINWRIGHT, Ms. L.K. - Prof.
ONTARIO (Ont.)
Downsview, York Univ. , Biol. Dept.
LOUGHTON , B.G. - Assoc. Prof.
Guelph, Univ. of Guelph,
Coll. of Biol. Sci. ,
Dept. of Bot. & Genet.
PETERSON, R.L. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
X GEORGE, J.C. - Prof.
X SCADDING, S.R. - Asst. Prof.
Ontario Vet. Coll.,
Dept. of Biomed. Sci.
X HARDY, Ms. M.H. - Prof.
X MANN, P.M. - Assoc. Prof.
X FISHER, K.R.S. - Asst. Prof.
Hamilton, McMaster Univ. , Fac. of
Health Sci. , Dept. of Anat.
PALLIE, W. - Prof., Chairm^-
99
Canada (Ont.
U.S.A.
(AZ)
Student
Student
Kingston, Queen's Univ.,
Dept. of Anat.
X JONEJA, M.G. - Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
WYATT, G.R. - Prof.
NEWCOMB, W.
London , Univ. of W.Ontario,
Health Sci. Ctr. , Dept. of Anat.
X ^4ARTIN, A.H.
Coll. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
X LOCKE, M. - Prof., Chairman
X BATTLE, Ms. H.I. - Prof. Emer.
X ATKINSON, B.C. - Assoc. Prof.
PURKO, J. - Assoc. Prof.
X KIDDER, G.M. - Assoc. Prof.
CAVENEY, S. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Plant Sci.
X GREYSON, R.I. - Assoc. Prof.
Mississauga, Univ. of Toronto,
Erindale Coll.
X O'DAY, D.H. - Assoc. Prof.
Ottawa, Anim. Res. Inst.,
Dept. of Reprod. Physiol.
ROBERTSON, H.A. - Princ. Res.
Sclent.
CARNEGIE, Ms. J. A. - Grad.
THOMSON, Ms. D.V. - Grad.
Ottawa, Carleton Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Dept.
X BETZ, T.W. - Assoc. Prof.
Ottawa, Health & Welfare Canada,
Health Protect. Branch
X POLLARD, D.R.
Ottawa, Univ. of Ottawa, Fac. of Sci,
& Engin. , Dept. of Biol.
X ARMSTRONG, J.B. - Assoc. Prof.
McBURNEY, M.W. - Assoc. Prof.
Toronto, Univ. of Toronto,
Fac. of Arts & Sci. , Zool. Dept.
METTRICK, D.F. - Prof., Chairman
X LIVERSAGE, R.A. - Prof., Assoc.
Chairman
X MASUI, Y. - Prof.
X BROWN, I.R. - Assoc. Prof.
X FLINSON, R.P. - Assoc. Prof.
X RAPPORT, Ms. E.W. - Assoc. Prof.
X LAI-FOOK, Ms. J.E.I. - Assoc. Prof.
West Hill, Univ. of Toronto,
Scarborough Coll. , Zool. Dept.
X YOUSON, J.H. - Assoc. Prof.
X FILOSA, M.F. - Assoc. Prof.
QUEBEC (Que.)
Montreal, McGill Univ. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X CLERMONT, Y. - Prof., Chairman
X LEBLOND, C.P. - Prof.
X LALA, P.K. - Prof.
X DANIELS, E. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
ERASER, F.C. - Prof.
TRASLER, Ms. D.G. - Res. Assoc.
VEKEMANS, M. - Postd. Fellow
Montreal, Univ. of Montreal,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
COUSINEAU, G.H. - Assoc. Prof.
SASKATCHEWAN (Sask.)
Saskatoon, Univ. of Saskatchewan,
Dept. of Anat.
X FEDOROFF, S. - Prof., Dir.
X BUTLER, H. - Prof.
WENGER, B.S. - Prof.
X JUURLINK, B.H.J. - Asst. Prof.
X KENNEDY, L.A. - Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
X LACALLI, Th.C.
X SAWHNEY, V.K.
X STEEVES, T.A.
Western Coll. of Vet. Med.,
Dept. of Vet. Anat.
X LATSHAW, W.K. - Prof., Head
X FLOOD, P.F. - Assoc. Prof.
MEXICO
Mexico, Ctr. de Invest, y de Estud.
Avanzados del Inst.Politecn. Nac. ,
Dept. de Bioquira.
X RAMIREZ, O.C. - Assoc. Prof.
HAMABATA, A. - Assoc. Prof.
Mexico, U.N. A.M.,
Inst, de Invest. Biomed.
X MERCHANT-LARIOS, H. - Assoc. Prof.
UNITED STATES
ALABAMA (AL)
Birmingham, Univ.
Dept. of Anat.
X ZIMMERMAN, J.
X KUNKLE, M.
Dept. of Biol.
X POIRIER, G.R. -
of Alabama,
Assoc. Prof.
ALASKA (AK)
Fairbanks, Univ. of Alaska,
Dept. of Med. Sci.
BAILEY, R.P.
ARIZONA (AZ)
Tempe , Arizona State Univ. ,
Dept. of Zool.
X DOANE, Ms. W.M. - Prof.
Tucson, Univ. of Arizona,
Coll. of Lib. Arts, Dept. of Cell
Developm. Biol.
X BAGNARA, J.T. - Prof.
100
U.S.A. (AZ)
U.S.A. (CA)
Coll. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X KISCHER, C.WAFUD - Assoc. Prof.
ARKANSAS (AR)
Hot Springs, Weyerhaeuser Co. ,
Res. Lab.
X GREENWOOD, M.S.
Jefferson, Publ. Health Serv. ,
Natl. Ctr. for Toxicol. Res.
KIMMEL, Ms. CA.
Little Rock, Univ. of Arkansas for
Med. Sci., Dept. of Pharmacol.
SPYKER, J.M.
Monticello, Univ. of Arkansas,
Dept. of Biol.
X ETHERIDGE, A.L. - Assoc. Prof.
CALIFORNIA (CA)
Berkeley, Univ. of California,
Lab. of Chem. Biodynamics
X HALL, H.G.
Div. of Entomol.
PIPA, R.L. - Prof.
Dept. of Physiol. -Anat.
X BURNSIDE, Ms. M.B.
Dept. of Zool.
X EAKIN, R.M. - Prof.
X WILT, F.H. - Prof.
X STEINHARDT, R.A. - Prof.
X BROTHERS, Ms. A.J. - Asst. Prof.
X MEYERHOF, P.G.
Davis, Univ. of California,
Calif. Primate Res. Ctr.
X HENDRICKX, A.G.
Carnegie Labs, of Embryol.
X O'RAHILLY, R. - Prof., Dir.
X BARRY, A. - Prof.
X MULLER, F. - Asst.
Sch.of Med., Dept. of Biol. Chem.
X DWORKIN, M.B.
Dept. of Zool.
X ARMSTRONG, P.B. - Prof.
X GREY, R.D.
X ERICKSON, Ms. CA. - Asst. Prof.
X NUCCITELLI, R. - Asst. Prof.
Duarte , City of Hope Res. Inst. ,
Div. of Neurosci.
X VAUGHN, J.E.
Fullerton, Calif. State Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
FROMSON, D.R.
Hayward, Calif. State Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X HEATH, H.D. - Prof.
X LYKE, E.B. - Prof.
X BENSON, S.C - Asst. Prof.
Irvine, Univ. of California,
Sch. of Biol. Sci. ,
Developm. Biol. Ctr.
X BRYANT, P.J. - Prof., Dir.
X CAMPBELL, R.D. - Prof.
X LENHOFF, H.M. - Prof.
X BODE, H.R. - Assoc. Prof.
X BRYANT (POYNTZ) , Ms. S.V. -
Assoc. Prof.
X FOSKET, D.E. - Assoc. Prof.
X GOLDSMITH, Ms. M.R. - Asst. Prof.
X MEYER, R.L. - Asst. Prof.
La Jolla, Univ. of Calif., San Diego,
Med. Sch., Div. of Anat.
X WILSON, Ms. D.BURDA
Ctr. for Devi. Biol.
STERN, H. - Prof., Dir.
BUTLER, W.L. - Prof.
DUTTON, R.W. - Prof.
LINDSLEY, D.L. - Prof.
SATO, G.H. - Prof.
SIMON, M.I. - Prof.
VARON, S.S. - Prof.
BRODY, S. - Assoc. Prof.
CHRISPEELS, M.J. - Assoc. Prof.
LOOMIS, W.F. - Assoc. Prof.
NESBITT, M.N. - Assoc. Prof.
SCHEFFLER, I.E. - Assoc. Prof.
SPITZER, N.C - Assoc. Prof.
HOWELL, S.H. - Assoc. Prof.
HOTTA, Y. - Res. Biologist
TOKUYASU, K. - Prof, in Residence
GOULD- SOMERO, M.C - Lect.
ADLER, R.
Ctr. for Neurol. Study
X MANES, C
Scripps Inst, of Oceanogr. ,
Marine Biol. Res. Div.
X LEWIS, CA.
X VACQUIER, V.D.
Los Angeles, Univ. of California,
Med. Sch., Bone Res. Lab.
X URIST, M.R. - Ad j .Assoc. Prof. Surg.
X HIRANO, H. - Res. Fellow
X LINDHOLM, S.
X TRIFFITT, J.T.T. - Visit. Assoc. Res,
School of Dent., Health Sci. Ctr.
X WEINSTOCK, A. - Prof.
Dept. of Med.
X MAKINODAN, T.
Div. of Med. Genet. ,
Dept. of Psychiat.
LUTHARDT, F.W.
Dept. of Biol.
X TOBIN, A.J.
Los Angeles, Univ. of S.California,
Med. Ctr., Women's Hosp.
X ARTAL, R.
101
U.S.A. (CA)
U.S.A. (CT)
Sch. of Dent., Lab. for Devi. Biol.
X SLAVKIN, H.C. - Prof.
X BROWNELL, Ms. A.G. - Asst. Prof.
School of Med. ,
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
MARTIN, C.B., Jr. - Prof.
MANNING, F. - Asst. Prof.
MURATA, Y. - Asst. Prof.
MIYAKE, K. - Res. Fellow
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
PRAY, T.R. - Prof.
BAKER, R.F. - Assoc. Prof.
Los Angeles, VA Wadsworth Hosp. Ctr. ,
Geriat. Res. , Educ. & Clin. Ctr.
X MAKINODAN, T. - Dir.
Northridge, Calif. State Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X BARBER, Ms. M.L. - Prof.
X GAUDIN, A.J. - Prof.
X OPPENHEIMER, S.B. - Prof.
Pacific Grove, Stanford Univ. ,
Hopkins Marine Station,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X EPEL, D. - Prof.
X CLAPPER, D.L. - Postd. Fellow
X LEE, H.C. - Postd. Fellow
X RAPRAEGER, A.C. - Postd. Fellow
X SCHMIDT, T. - Postd. Fellow
Palo Alto, Stanford Med. School,
Dept. of Med.
X KEDES, L.H.
X LEVY, Ms. S. - Res. Assoc.
Palo Alto, Zoecon Corp.
STAAL, G.B. - Dir. Biol. Res.
JUDY, K.J. - Res. Scient.
Pasadena, Calif. Inst, of Technol. ,
Div. of Biol.
DAVIDSON, E.H. - Prof.
HOUGH-EVANS, Ms. B.
PIKO, L.
SCOTT, M.Y. - Visit. Assoc.
Pasadena, Huntington Inst, of Appl.
Med. Res.
X AGNEW, W.F. - Dir. Neurol. Res.
San Francisco, Univ. of California,
Med. Sch. , Dept. of Anat.
X GLASS, Ms. L.E. - Prof.
X MONIE, I.W. - Prof.
X LaVAIL, J.H. - Assoc. Prof.
X MARTIN, Ms. G.R.
Dept. of Biochem. & Biophys.
X KIRSCHNER, M.W.
Cardiovasc. Res. Inst.
RUDOLPH, A.M. - Prof.
Dept. of Growth & Developm.
DAENTL, Ms. D.L.
San Francisco, Univ. of the Pacific,
Sch. of Dent., Dept. of Anat.
X CHAMBERLAIN, J.G. - Chairman
X BURK, M- D.T. - Asst. Prof.
San Luis Obispo, Calif. Polytechn.
State Univ. , Biol. Sci. Dept.
X THURMOND, W. - Prof.
X KREJSA, R.J. - Prof.
Stanford, Stanford Univ. ,
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
GRAY, D.J. - Prof. (Emer.)
Dept. of Med. & Biol.
X STOCKDALE, F.E. - Assoc. Prof.
Div. of Oncol.
X PORZIG, Ms. E.F.
Dept. of Pediat.
X BERNFIELD, M.R. - Prof.
X BANERJEE, S.D. - Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
GREEN, P.B. - Prof.
WESSELLS, N.K.
COLORADO (CO)
Boulder, Univ. of Colorado, Dept. of
Environm. , Popul. & Organ. Biol.
X BEKOFF, Ms. A.C. - Asst. Prof.
EATON, R.C. - Asst. Prof.
Colorado Springs, Colorado Coll. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X HEIM, W.G. - Prof.
X STOREY, R.D. - Asst. Prof.
Denver, Univ. of Colorado,
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X CUNHA, G.R.
CONNECTICUT (CT)
Farmington , Univ. of Connecticut,
Health Ctr. , Dept. of Anat,
X KALT, M.R. - Asst. Prof.
X MAXWELL, G.D.
X SHUR, B.D.
Dept. of Pathol.
GONDOS, B.
Dept. of Pharmacol.
X PAPPANO, A.J. - Assoc. Prof.
X BIEGON, Ms. R.L.
Sch. of Dent., Dept. of Oral Biol.
X KOLLAR, E.J. - Prof.
X CUTLER, L.S. - Assoc. Prof.
Hartford, Trinity Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X CRAWFORD, R.B. - Prof.
X GALBRAITH, D.B. - Prof.
X VAN STONE, J.M. - Prof.
Middletown, Wesleyan Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X BERRY, S.J. - Prof.
X INFANTE, A. A. - Prof.
X KIEFER, B.I. - Prof.
X DONADY, J.J. - Assoc. Prof.
X WOLFE, J.S. - Assoc. Prof.
X TURNER, R.S., Jr. - Asst. Prof.
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U.S.A. (CT)
U.S.A. (FL)
Milford, Northeast Fish. Ctr. ,
Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. , Biol. Lab.
X CALABRESE, A
X STILES, Ms. S.
New Haven, Yale Univ., Fac. of Arts
6* Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X RUDDLE, F.H. - Prof., Chairman
X BOELL, E.J. - Prof. (Emer. )
X GALL, J.G. - Prof.
GALSTON, A.W. - Prof.
X GOLDSMITH, Ms. M.H.M. - Assoc. Prof
X KANKEL, D.R. - Asst. Prof.
X MARKERT, C.L. - Prof.
X POULSON, D.F. - Prof.
X RAE, P.M.M. - Asst. Prof.
X SUSSEX, I.M. - Prof.
X TRINKAUS, J. P. - Prof.
X COHEN, M.J. - Prof.
X ERNEST, M.J. - Asst. Prof.
X WYMAN, R.J. - Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Pathol.
X MARCHES I, V.
Storrs, l;niv. of Connecticut,
Fac. of Lib. Arts, Biol. Sci. Group
X LAUFER, H, - Prof.
X VAFOPOULOU-MANDALOS , Ms. X.
X GUNDLING, G. - Grad. Student
X KULIAWAT, Ms. R. - Grad. Student
Genet. & Cell Biol. Sect.
HEYWOOD, S.M. - Prof.
HERRMANN, H. - Prof.
KRIDER, H.M. - Asst. Prof.
Physiol. Sect.
PILAR, G.R. - Prof., Head
Storrs Agric. Exp. Station,
Dept. of Anim. Genet.
x PIERRO, L.J. - Prof.
X GOETINCK, P.F. - Prof.
X KLEIN, N.W. - Prof.
X SAWYER, L.M. - Res. Asst.
Nutr. Sci. Dept.
X SOMES, R.G. - Prof.
DELAWARE (DE)
Newark, Univ. of Delaware,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
VINCENT, W.S. - Prof., Chairman
CLARK, A.M. - Prof.
TASCA, R.M. - Assoc. Prof.
FRANCIS, D.W.
Newark , Du Pont Co. ,
Haskell Lab. for Toxicol. & Ind. Med.
X LU, M.-H.
Wilmington, Du Pont Co. ,
Haskell Lab.
X STAPLES, R.E. - Staff Teratol.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (DC)
Washington, American Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
BREYERE, E.J.
Washington, Carnegie Inst, of Wash.,
Office of the President
EBERT, J.D. - Prof.
Washington, Georgetown Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X NISHIOKA, D.
Washington, George Washington Univ. ,
Med. Ctr., Dept. of Anat.
X JOHNSON, K.E.
X NAKATSUJI, N.
Washington, Koward Univ. ,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X HAKIM, R.S.
X McCULLOUGH, W.D.
Coll. of Dent., Dept. of Oral Pathol,
X REDMAN, R.S. - Chief
Washington, Natl. Sci. Found.
X CLUTTER, Ms. M.E.
Washington, Trinity College,
Biol. Dept.
DIMOND, Sister M.T. - Prof.
Washington, Vets. Adm. Med. Ctr.,
Dental Serv.
X REDMAN, R.S.
FLORIDA (FL)
Coral Gables, Univ. of Miami,
Dept. of Biol.
GRABOWSKI, CT. - Prof.
MALLERY, C.H. - Asst. Prof.
Inst, of Molec. & Cell Evolut.
METZ, C.B. - Prof.
Gainesville, Agric. Res. Serv. , In-
sect Attr. , Behav. & Basic Biol.
Res. Lab.
X OBERLANDER, H. - Res. Physiol.
X FERKOVICH, S.M. - Res. Entomol.
X SILHACEK, D.L. - Res. Chem.
Gainesville, Univ. of Florida,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X HOLLINGER, T.G.
Miami, Florida Internat. Univ.,
Coll. of Arts & Sci. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X MURISON, G.L.
TAYLOR, G.T. - Asst. Prof.
Miami , Univ. of Miami,
Sc>i. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
GOLDBERG , S .
KRAYANEK, Ms. S. - Grad. Student
W.L.McKnight Vision Res. Ctr.,
Dept. of Ophthalmol.
X TUCKER, G.S. - Asst. Prof.
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U.S.A. (FL)
U.S.A. {ID
Mailman Ctr. for Child Developm. ,
Dept. of Pediat.
X DICKSON, D.R. - Prof.
X MAUE-DICKSON, Ms. W. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Physiol. & Biophys.
ROCKSTEIN, M. - Prof.
Pensacola, Univ. of W.Florida,
Dept. of Biol.
X D'ASARO, C.N. - Prof.
X RANGA RAO, K. - Prof.
Sarasota, New Coll. of the Univ. of
S.Florida, Div. of Nat. Sci.
X MORRILL, J.B. - Prof.
Tampa, Univ. of S.Florida,
Dept. of Biol.
HINSCH, Ms. G.W. - Assoc. Prof.
GEORGIA (GA)
Athens , Univ. of Georgia,
Coll. of Arts & Sci., Zool. Dept.
X BRYAN, J.H.D. - Prof.
X HUMPHREYS, W.J. - Prof., Dir.EM Lab
X COWARD, S.J. - Assoc. Prof.
LINDSAY, D.T. - Assoc. Prof.
MATTINGLY, Ms. E. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Botany
FULLER, M.S. - Prof.
KOCHERT, G. - Assoc. Prof.
JAWORSKI, A. - Asst. Prof.
KEY, J.L. - Prof.
Atlanta, Emory Univ. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X DeHAAN, R.L. - Prof.
X BESHARSE, J.C. - Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
X CLEMENT, A.C. - Prof. (Emer.)
X HUMPHRIES, A. A., Jr. - Prof.
X ELMER, W.A. - Assoc. Prof.
X SMITH, P.D. - Assoc. Prof.
X NUTTALL, R.P. - Asst. Prof.
X DEVLIN, R. - Asst. Prof.
Augusta, Med. Coll. of Georgia,
Dept. of Anat.
X SOHAL, G.S. - Assoc. Prof.
HOLT, R.K. - Asst. Prof,
i-'illedgeville, Georgia Coll. ,
Dept. of Biol. & Environm. Sci.
X BOONE, W.R. - Asst. Prof.
HAWAII (HI)
Honolulu, Univ. of Hawaii,
H.L.Lyon Arboretum & Horticult. Dept.
X SAGAWA, Y. - Prof., Dir.
Pacific Biomed. Res. Ctr.,
Kewalo Marine Lab.
X KANE, R.E. - Prof., Asst. Dir.
X ARNOLD, J.M. - Prof. Cytol.
X HUMPHREYS, T.D. - Prof. Biochem.
X HADFIELD, M.G. - Prof. Cytol.
Dept. of Zool.
X HALEY, S.R. - Assoc. Prof.
IDAHO ( ID )
Moscow, Univ.
of Idaho,
Bot,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
ROBERTS, L.W. - Prof.
ILLINOIS (IL)
Chicago, De Paul Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X THOMMES, R.C. - Prof.
X McWHINNIE, Ms. D.J. - Assoc. Prof.
WOODS, J.E. - Assoc. Prof.
Chicago, Loyola Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
MANNER, H.W. - Prof.
X GOLDIE, M. - Asst. Prof.
SPIROFF, B.E.N. - Asst. Prof.
"Chicago, Northwestern Univ.,
Med. Sch. , Dept. of Pathol. & Cane. Ctr.
X lANNACCONE, P.M.
Chicago, Rush Univ., Coll. Health
Sci., Dept. of Anat.
X SCHMIDT, A.J. - Prof. , Chairman
X DINSMORE, C.E. - Asst. Prof.
Chicago, Univ. of Chicago,
Div. Biol. Sci. , Anat. Dept.
SINGER, R. - Prof. , Chairman
WASSERSUG, R.J.
Coram, on Developm. Biol.
MOSCONA, A, A. - Prof. , Chairman
Depts. of Pediat. & Biochem.
X UPHOLT, W.B.
Chicago, Univ. of Illinois,
Sch. of Basic Med. Sci., Anat. Dept.
X LaVELLE, A. - Prof.
X RAFFERTY, K.A. , Jr. - Prof.
X VAN ALTEN, P.J. - Prof.
X SACHS, H.G. - Assoc. Prof.
X STARK, R.A. - Asst. Prof.
Inst. for the Study of Devi. Disabil.
X SWIATEK, K.R. - Prof., Dir.
X POLLACK, E.D.
X MILLER, L. - Asst. Prof.
X WESTENBERG, I.S. - Res. Sclent.
Chicago, Wilbur Wright Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X VENEZIANO, P.P. - Prof.
DeKalb, North. Illinois Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X PRAHLAD, K.V. - Prof.
X HAMPEL, A.E. - Prof.
X JOLLIE, M.T. - Prof.
X SCHJEIDE, O.A. - Prof.
X HANZELY, L. - Assoc. Prof.
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U.S.A. (LA)
Evanston, Northwestern Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X KING, R.C. - Prof.
X CASSIDY, J.D. - Res. Assoc.
Lake Forest, Lake Forest Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X SANDERS, T.G.
Maywood, Loyola Univ. ,
Sch. of Dent., Dept. Oral Pathol.
X TOTO, P.D. - Prof.
Stritch Sch. of Med. , Anat. Dept.
X LaVELLE, Ms. F.W.
Dept. of Orthop. Surg.
X COLE, M.B. , Jr.
Normal, Illinois State Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X SCHWALM, F.E. - Assoc. Prof.
Urbana, Univ. of Illinois,
Dept. of Genet. & Developm.
WATTERSON, R.L. - Prof.
NANNEY, D.L. - Prof.
STEFFENSEN, D.M. - Prof.
DAVENPORT, R. - Assoc. Prof.
BROWN, E.H. - Assoc. Prof.
WHITT, G.S. - Assoc. Prof.
STOCUM, D.L. - Assoc. Prof.
FUTRELLE, R.P. - Asst. Prof.
INDIANA (IN)
Bloomington, Indiana Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
X BONNER, J.J. - Prof.
X BRIGGS, R.W. - Prof.
X CROUCH, Ms. M.L. - Prof.
X CROWELL, P.S. - Prof.
X KLEIN, W.H. - Prof.
X MAHOWALD, A. P. - Prof.
X MALACINSKY, G.M. - Prof.
X RAFF, R.A. - Prof.
Notre Dame, Univ. of Notre Dame,
Coll. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X TWEEDELL, K.S. - Prof., Dir.
X BENDER, H.A. - Prof.
X FUCHS, M.S. - Prof.
X HUNT, Ms. L.M. - Asst. Prof.
West Lafayette, Purdue Univ.,
Sch. of Agric. , Dept. of Anim. Sci.
X CHRISMAN, C.L. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X ALTMAN, J. - Prof.
X DAS, G.D. - Prof.
X JAFFE, L.F. - Prof.
X LOVETT, J.S. - Prof.
X SMITH, L.D. - Prof.
X VANABLE, J.W., Jr. - Assoc. Prof.
X MEER, J.M.van der
IOWA (lA)
Ames , U.S.D.A. - S.E.A.-A.R.,
Natl. Anim. Disease Ctr.
X BAETZ, A.L. - Res. Chem.
X BROWN, T.T. , Jr.
Iowa-City, Univ. of Iowa,
Coll. Lib. Arts., Zool. Dept.
X BEAMS, H.W. - Prof. (Emer.)
X FRANKEL, J. - Prof.
X KATER, S.B. - Prof.
X KESSEL, R.G. - Prof.
X KOLLROS, J.J. - Prof.
X MOHLER, J.D. - Prof.
X SOLURSH, M. - Prof.
X STAY, Ms. B. - Prof.
X WILLIAMS, N.E. - Prof.
X SOLL, D.R. - Assoc. Prof.
X WU, Chun-Fang - Asst. Prof.
SPAZIANI, E. - Prof.
KANSAS (KS)
Lawrence, Univ. of Kansas,
Dept. of Entomol.
X BELL, W.J. - Prof.
Dept. of Physiol. & Cell Biol.
X BELL, W.J. - Prof.
X WOLFE, H.G. - Prof.
X WYTTENBACH, C.R. - Prof.
KENTUCKY (KY)
Lexington, Univ. of Kentucky,
Sch. of Biol. Sci., Sect, on Regulat.
& Developm. Biol.
X BIRGE, W.J. - Prof., Head
LOUISIANA (LA)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State Univ.,
Coll. of Arts & Sci. ,
Dept. of Zool. & Physiol.
X BYRD, E.W., Jr. - Asst. Prof.
Sch. of Vet. Med., Dept. of Epidemiol.
HUBBERT, W.T. - Prof., Head
New Orleans, Louisiana State Univ. ,
Med. Ctr., Dept. of Anat.
X GASSER, R.F. - Prof.
X NARAYANAN, C.H. - Prof.
X ALLEN, E.'R. - Assoc. Prof.
X BAGWELL, J.N. - Assoc. Prof.
X SWARTZ, W.J. - Assoc. Prof.
New Orleans, Loyola Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X LESSEPS, R.J. - Assoc. Prof.
New Orleans, Tulane Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
VOLPE, E.P. - Prof., Chairman
MIZELL, M. - Prof.
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U.S.A. (MD)
ELLGAARD, E.G. - Asst. Prof.
TOMPKINS, R. - Asst. Prof.
MAINE (ME)
Bar Harbor, The Jackson Lab.
X STEVENS, L.C. - Sen. Staff Scient.
HOPPE, P.C. - Staff Scient.
X JURILOFF, Ms. D. - Postd. Fellow
Brunswick, Bowdoin Coll. ,
Biol. Dept.
X SHERER, G.K. - Asst. Prof.
Orono, Univ. of Maine,
Dept. of Zool.
X MUN, A.M. - Prof.
X STANLEY, J.G. - Assoc. Prof.
X TYLER, Ms. M.S. - Asst. Prof.
X WOOD, Ms. B.G. - Asst. Prof.
Portland, Univ. of Maine,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
MAZURKIEWICZ , M.
Walpole, Univ. of Maine,
I.e. Darling Ctr. for Res., Teach. &
Serv., Dept. of Oceanogr.
DEAN, D. - Prof. , Dir.
MARYLAND (MD)
Baltimore, Carnegie Inst, of Wash.,
Dept. of Embryol.
X BROWN, D.D. - Dir.
X ANDERSON, M.J. - Fellow
X BAYNE, Ms. E.K. - Fellow
X BOGENHAGEN, D.F. - Fellow
X FAMBROUGH, D.M. , Jr. - Staff Member
X FEDOROFF, Ms. N.V. - Staff Member
X GEARHART, Ms. P.J. - Fellow
X Mcknight, S.L. - Fellow
X NICHOLS, J.W. - Fellow
X PAGANO, R.E. - Staff Member
X PELHAM, H. - Fellow
X PETERSON, R.C. - Fellow
X ROBERTS, T.M. - Fellow
X ROTUNDO, R.L. - Fellow
SCHROIT, A.J. - Fellow
X SHURE, Ms. M. - Fellow
X SPRADLING, A.C. - Staff Member
X STRUCK, D.K. - Fellow
X WARD, S. - Staff Member
X WORMINGTON, W.M. - Fellow
Baltimore, Goucher Coll. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
BERLINROOD, M. - Assoc. Prof.,
Chairman
X MOMENT, G.B. - Prof. (Emer.)
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Univ.,
Sch. of Hyg. & Publ. Health,
Dept. of Pathobiol.
X HSU, Y.C. - Prof.
Dept. of Popul. Dynamics
X SCHUETZ, A.W. - Prof.
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Microbiol.
X MORROW, J.F.
Dept. of Neurol.
DRACHMAN, D.B. - Prof.
Physiol. Chem. Dept.
X SOLLNER-WEBB, Ms. B.
Dept. of Biol.
TURLEY, Ms. E.A.
Baltimore, Univ. of Maryland,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X ROTH, T.F.
Beltsville, U.S.D.A. - A.R.-S.E.A.,
Insect Physiol. Lab.
X WEIRICH, G. - Res. Entomol.
X KAPLANIS, J.N. - Res. Entomol.
X SVOBODA, J. A. - Lab. Chief
Bethesda, Natl. Inst, of Health,
Natl. Cane. Inst.
X JETTEN, A.M.
Lab. of Biochem.
X DAWID, I.B. - Chief Devi. Biochem.
Sect.
Exper . Pathol . Branch
X RICE, J.M. - Head Perinat.
Carcinogen. Sect.
Natl. Eye Inst. ,
Sect, on Exp. Embryol. ,
Lab. of Vision Res.
x COULOMBRE, A.J.
x ZELENKA, Ms. P.S. - Invest.
X CHEPKO, Ms. G.J. - Staff Fellow
Natl. Inst, of Child Health &
Human Developm. , Pregnancy Res. Branch
X GULYAS, B.J.
Lab. of Biomed. Sci.
ROBINSON, J.C. - Chief
Lab. of Molec. Genet.
PIATIGORSKY, J.
RESZELBACH, Ms. R. - Staff Fellow
SHINOSHARA, T. - Staff Fellow
Natl. Inst, of Dental Res.
GREENBERG, Ms. J.H.
PENNYPACKER, J. P.
SMUTS, Ms. M.B.S.
Lab, of Biochem.
STERN, R. - Med. Off.
Lab. of Devi. Biol. & Anomalies
PRATT, R.M. - Chief Craniofacial
Developm. Sect.
SALOMON, D.S. - Sen. Staff Fellow
Developm. Genet. Sect.
BROWN, K.S.
N.I.H. , NINCDS,
Lab. of Neurochem.
X GULATI, A.K.
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U.S.A. (Mi;
Bethesda, Uniformed Serv. Univ. of
the Health Sci . ,
Dept. of Anat.
BEEBE, D.C.
Dept. of Biochem.
X BOLLUM, F.J. - Prof.
Catonsville, Univ. of Maryland,
Biol. Dept.
X OSTRAND-ROSENBERG, S. - Asst. Prof,
College Park, Univ. of Maryland,
Dept. of Zool.
X IMBERSKI, R.B. - Assoc. Prof.
Rockville, Amer. Type Cult. Collect.
Cell Cult. Dept.
X HAY, R.J.
Rockville, Dept. of Health, Educ. &
Welfare, Bur. Radiol. Health, F.D.A.
RUGH, R. - Prof. (Emer.)
St. Mary's City, St. Mary's Coll.,
Div. Nat. Sci. & Mathem.
X HEIN, Ms. R.R. - Prof.
MASSACHUSETTS (MA)
Amherst, Amherst Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X POCCIA, D.L.
Boston, Boston Univ. ,
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X PETERS, A. - Prof. , Chairman
X HINDS, J.W. - Assoc. Prof.
X FELDMAN, M.L. - Assoc. Prof.
Boston, Cane. Res. Inst.,
Dept. of Biochem.
X KNOX, W.E. - Member
Mammal. Different. Dept.
X HERZFELD, Ms. A.
Boston, Eye Res. Inst, of Retina
Found., Dept. of Retina Res.
PIPERBERG, J.B. - Postd. Fellow
Boston, Harvard Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
X HAY, Ms. E.D. - Prof.
X ANDERSON, E. - Prof.
X LINSENMAYER, T.F. - Assoc. Prof.
X ALBERTINI, D.F. - Asst. Prof.
X BEGG, D.A. - Asst. Prof.
X BURDEN, S.J. - Asst. Prof.
X RUDERMAN, Ms. J.V. - Asst. Prof.
Developm. Biol. Lab.
TOOLE, B.P.
Lab. of Hum. Reprod. & Reprod. Biol.
BIGGERS, J.D. - Prof.
ANDERSON, E. - Prof.
MILLETTE, C.F. - Asst. Prof.
Children's Hosp. Med. Ctr. ,
Dept. of Neurosci.
EDDS (LUCKENBILL) , Ms. L. - Asst.
Dept. of Surgery
X POOLE, T.J.
Shriners Burns Inst.,
Dept. of Pathol.
X TRELSTAD, R.L.
Waltham, Brandeis Univ. ,
Biol. Dept.
FULTON, CM. - Prof.
Wellesley, Wellesley Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X WEBB, A.C.
Woods Hole, Woods Hole Oceanogr. Inst.
X SCHELTEMA, R.S.
Worcester , Clark Univ., Biol. Dept.
X LYERLA, T.A. - Assoc. Prof. Devi.
Genet.
MICHIGAN (MI)
Ann Arbor, Univ. of Michigan,
Div. of Biol. Sci.
X CARLSON, B.M. - Prof.
X GATHER, J.N. - Prof.
X FRYE, B.E. - Prof.
X GAY, Ms. H. - Prof.
X KEMP, N.E. - Prof.
X KLEINSMITH, L.J. - Prof.
X NACE, G.W. - Prof.
X RIZKI, T.M. - Prof.
X SHAPPIRIO, D.G. - Prof.
X LOEWENTHAL, Ms. L.A. - Assoc. Prof.
X DONEEN, B.A. - Asst. Prof.
X MOORE, G.P. - Asst. Prof.
X RICHARDS, Ms. CM. - Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Botany
X NOODEN, L.D. - Prof.
X KAUFMAN, P.B.
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
X AVERY, J.K. - Prof.
X BURDI, A.R. - Prof.
X CARLSON, B.M. - Prof.
X CONNELLY, T.G. - Asst. Prof.
X BRINKLEY, Ms. L.L. - Asst. Prof.
X FISHER, D.L. - Asst. Prof.
X FISHER, L.J. - Asst. Prof.
Ctr. for Res. In Reprod. Biol.,
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
BEHRMAN, S.J. - Prof., Dir.
MENGE, A.C. - Assoc. Prof.
JONES, W.R. - Visit. Prof.
DUKE, J.L. - Res. Assoc.
COELINGH BENNINK, H.J.T. -
Visit. Res. Scient.
KIM, I.e. - Res. Assoc.
AN, B. - Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Physiol.
FAULKNER, J. - Prof.
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U.S.A. (NE)
Detroit, Wayne State Univ.,
Coll. Lib. Arts, Dept. of Biol.
X ARKING, R.
Chem. Dept.
TCHEN, T.T. - Prof.
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X MEYER, D.B.
X ROVING, E.G.
X BOVING, R.L.
X PHILLIPS, H.M. - Assoc. Prof.
East Lansing, Michigan State Univ. ,
Coll. of Hum. Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X WALKER, B.E. - Prof.
PIENKOWSKI, M.M. - Assoc. Prof.
X ROSS, L.M.
Coll. of Nat. Sci., Zool. Dept.
X AGGARWAL, S.K. - Prof.
X BAND, R.N. - Prof.
X BROMLEY, S.C. - Prof.
X OZAKI, H. - Prof.
X RIVERA, Ms. E.M. - Prof.
X SHAVER, J.R. - Prof.
X TWEEDLE, CD. - Asst. Prof.
HILL, Ms. S.DOUGLAS - Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Bot. & Plant Pathol.
X CANTINO, E.G.
Plant Res. Lab.
X LANG, A. - Prof.
X WOLK, C.P. - Prof.
Mt. Pleasant, Centr. Mich. Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X KOEHLER, L.D. - Prof., Chairman
Rochester, Oakland Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X BUTTERWORTH, P.M. - Prof.
X GOUDSMIT, Ms. E.M. - Assoc. Prof.
X REYNHOUT, J.K. - Asst. Prof.
MINNESOTA (MN)
Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota,
Sch. of Dent. , Div. Oral Biol.
SHAPIRO, B.L. - Prof. , Chairman
Dept. of Microbiol.
DWORKIN, M. - Prof.
Coll. of Biol. Sci., Zool. Dept.
SINHA, A. A. - Assoc. Prof.
BLUMENFELD, M. - Asst. Prof.
Northfield, Carle ton Univ. ,
Biol. Dept.
SHOGER, R.L. - Prof.
St. Paul, Univ. of Minnesota,
Dept. of Entomol. , Fish. & Wildlife
X BROOKS, Ms. M.A. - Prof.
Coll. of Biol. Sci. ,
Dept. of Genet. & Cell Biol.
McKINNELL, R.G. - Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
KERR, N.S. - Assoc. Prof.
ZAMBERNARD , J .
Twin Cities, U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Serv. , U.S. Dept. of the Interior
X MANION, P.J.
MISSISSIPPI (MS)
Clinton, Mississippi Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
COX, P.G. - Prof.
Mississippi State, U.S. Dept. of
Agric. , Boll Weevil Res. Lab.
X WRIGHT, J.E.
MISSOURI (MO)
Columbia, Univ. of Missouri,
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
LEESON, C.R. - Prof.
CUTTS, J.H. - Prof.
KRAUSE, W.J. - Assoc. Prof.
Kansas City, Univ. of Missouri,
Sch. of Dent. , Dept. of Histol.
X SAYEGH, F.S.
St. Louis, St. Louis Univ. ,
Med. Ctr. , Dept. of Pathol.
X RYERSE, J.S.
St. Louis, Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis ,
Coll. Arts & Sci., Biol. Dept.
FRIEDMAN, H.P. - Assoc. Prof.
DERBY, A. A. - Asst. Prof.
St. Louis, Washington Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X HAMBURGER, V. - Prof. (Emer.)
X MOOG, Ms. F. - Prof.
X KIRK, D.L. - Assoc. Prof.
X KRUKOWSKI, M. -Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Dent. Med.
EPSTEIN, D.S. - Postd. Fellow
Warrensburg, Centr. Missouri State
Univ., Dept. of Biol.
X VOORHEES, F.R. - Asst. Prof.
NEBRASKA (NE)
Clay Center, U.S. Dept. of Agric,
Meat Anim. Res. Ctr.
X MAURER, R.R.
X POPE, W.F.
Omaha, Creighton Univ. ,
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X LUCKETT, W.P. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
X SCHLESINGER, A.B. - Prof.
X NICKLA, H. - Assoc. Prof.
108
U.S.A. (NH)
U.S.A. (NY)
NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)
Durham, Univ. of New Hampshire,
Coll. Lib. Arts, Zool. Dept.
X FORET, J.E. - Assoc. Prof., Chairman
X WALKER, C.W. - Asst. Prof.
Coll. of Life Sci. & Agric. ,
Dept. of Plant Sci.
X LOY, J.B. - Assoc. Prof.
Hanover, Dartmouth Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X BALLARD, W.W. - Prof.
X DeMAGGIO, A.E. - Prof.
ROOS, T.B. - Prof.
X SPIEGEL, Ms. E.S. - Prof.
X SPIEGEL, M. - Prof.
BURGESS, D.R. - Asst. Prof.
Hanover, Dartmouth Med. School,
Dept. of Anat./Cytol.
X PERM, V.H. - Prof. (Embryol.)
X LAYTON, W.M. - Prof.
CARPENTER, S.J. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Pathol.
X tIARIN-PADILLA, M.
New Hampton
X CHASE, H.B. - Prof. (Emer.)
NEW JERSEY (NJ)
Lawrenceville , Rider Coll. ,
Fac. Lib. Arts & Sci., Biol. Dept.
X ^4AYER, T.C. - Prof.
Madison, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
HUBER, I. - Assoc. Prof.
X RUSKAN, G.A. , Jr.
Newark, New Jersey Med. School,
Coll. of Med. & Dent., Anat. Dept.
X WEIS, P. - Prof.
X GONA, A.G. - Prof.
X ENSLEE (CARTER), Ms. E.C.- Assoc.
Prof.
X GILANI, S.H. - Assoc. Prof.
X YU, M.C. - Assoc. Prof.
X FELDMAN, Ms. S.C. - Asst. Prof.
X TESORIERO, J.V. - Asst. Prof.
X VASAN, N.S. - Asst. Prof.
X MASSOVER, W.H.
Newark, Rutgers Univ. , Coll. Arts
& Sci., Dept. of Zool. & Physiol.
X WEIS (SHULMAN) , Ms. J.S. - Prof.
X BORACK, L.I. - Assoc. Prof.
Nutley, Hoffman-La Roche Inc. ,
Res. Div. , Dept. of Toxicol.
HOAR, R.M. - Asst. Dir.
Nutley, Roche Inst, of Molec. Biol.
Dept. of Cell Biol.
X GAGE, L.P. - Staff Member
X MONAHAN, J.M. - Staff Member
X SHERMAN, M.I. - Staff Member
X SIDDIQUI, M.A.Q. - Staff Member
X MANNING, R.F.- Sclent.
X McIVER, CM. - Asst. Scient.
X GRIMBERG, J.I. - Postd. Fellow
X GUBLER, U.- Postd. Fellow
X MATTHAEI, K.I. - Postd. Fellow
X SCHINDLER, J.M. - Postd. Fellow
X TOCCI, M.J. - Postd. Fellow
X RAZON-PINE, Ms. P. - Assoc. Scient .
Princeton, Princeton Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
X COX, E.G. - Prof., Chairman
X BONNER, J.T. - Prof.
FANKHAUSER, G. - Prof. (Emer.)
X NEWTON, A. - Prof.
X STEINBERG, M.S. - Prof.
X CLINE, T.W. - Asst. Prof.
X CONSTANTINE-PATON, Ms. M. -
Asst. Prof.
X READY, D.F. - Asst. Prof.
SCHEDL, P. - Asst. Prof.
X WITMAN, G.B. - Asst. Prof.
Rahway, Merck Inst. for Therap. Res.
X GWATKIN, R.B.L. - Sen. Res. Fellow
HARTMANN, J.F. - Res. Fellow
ANDERSEN, O.F. - Staff Biol.
WILLIAMS, D.T. - Staff Biol.
HUTCHISON, C.F. - Staff Biol.
Upper Montclair, Montclair State
Coll., Dept. of Biol.
X PAI, A.C.
NEW MEXICO (NM)
Albuquerque , Univ. of New Mexico,
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X KELLEY, R.O. - Prof.
X WATERMAN, R.E. - Prof.
Las Cruces, New Mexico State Univ.,
Dept. of Chem.
X KUEHN, G.D.
NEW YORK (NY)
Prof.
Albany, State Univ. of New York,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X SAUNDERS, J.W., Jr. - Prof.
X MASCARENHAS, J. P. - Prof.
X RIKMENSPOEL, R. - Prof.
HIRSCH, H.V.B. - Assoc. Prof.
X IZZARD, C.S. - Asst. Prof.
Brockport, State Univ. Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
THOMPSON, R.P. - Prof.
Buffalo, Roswell Park Mem. Inst. ,
Dept. of Exper. Pathol.
X WEISS, L. - Prof.
X MASLOW, D.E. - Cane. Res. Scient.
X MAYHEW, E.G. - Cane. Res. Scient.
Springville Labs.
X McGARRY, M.P. - Assoc. Cane. Res.
Scient.
109
U.S.A. (NY)
U.S.A. (NY)
Dept. of Molec. Biol.
WEST, J.D.
Buffalo, State Univ. of New York,
Sch. of Dene, Dept. of Oral Biol.
X MILLER, W.A. - Prof.
Med. School, Dept. of Anat. Sci.
SUMMERS, R.G.
Fac. Nat. Sci. & Ma them. , Dept. Biol.
Sci., Div. Cell & Molec. Biol.
X FLICKINGER, R. - Prof.
Clinton, Hamilton Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X MILLER, Ms. S.A. - Asst. Prof.
Fredonia, State Univ. of New York,
Dept. of Biol.
X GOLDBERG, R.B. - Asst. Prof.
Hempstead, Hofstra Univ. ,
Biol. Dept.
X DEARLOVE, G.E. - Asst. Prof.
Ithaca, Cornell Univ. ,
N.Y. State Coll. of Agric. ,
Dept. of Poultry Sci.
X BLOOM, S.E. - Assoc. Prof.
N.Y. State Coll. of Vet. Med.,
Dept. of Anat.
X EVANS, H.E. - Prof., Chairman
X DeLAHUNTA, A. - Prof.
X SACK, W.O. - Prof.
X NODEN, D.M. - Assoc. Prof.
Div. of Biol. Sci. ,
WIMSATT, W.A. - Prof.
Sect, of Genet. & Developm.
X BLACKLER, A.W, - Prof.
Jamaica, St. John's Univ.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
LOCKSHIN, R.A. - Asst. Prof.
New Paltz, State Univ. of New York,
Dept. of Biol.
MORAN, D.J. - Asst. Prof.
New York, City Univ. of New York,
Brooklyn Coll. , Biol. Dept.
X COLLIER, J.R. - Prof.
X GABRIEL, M.L. - Prof.
X MADERSON, P.F.A. - Prof.
X BLAMIRE, J. - Asst. Prof.
X GAVIN, R.H. - Asst. Prof.
Moiont Sinai Med. Ctr. ,
Anat. Dept.
BRESSLER, R.S. - Asst. Prof,
Dept. of Pediat.
X GREENGARD, Ms. O.
Hosp. for Joint Dis. & Med. Ctr.,
Res. Inst, for Skeletomusc. Dis.
X MONDER, C. - Head Sect. Steroid
Stud.
X COUFALIK, Ms. A. - Res. Assoc.
Hunter Coll. , Dept. Biol. Sci.
X LYSER (SHOUBY) , Ms. K.M. - Prof.
X LIPKE, P.N. - Asst. Prof.
New York , Columbia Univ. ,
Coll. Phys. & Surg.,
Dept. of Hum. Genet. & Developm.
MARKS, P. A. - Prof.
RIFKIND, R.A.
MANIATIS, G.M.
TERADA, M.
New York, Cornell Univ. Med. Coll. ,
Dept. of Anat.
SIRLIN, J.L. - Prof.
X BACHVAROVA, Ms. R. - Asst. Prof,
X RASWEILER, J.J. - Asst. Prof.
X RISLEY, M.S. - Asst. Prof.
New York, Fordham Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
HAMADA, S.H. - Asst. Prof.
New York, New York Univ.,
Grad. Sch. of Arts & Sci. ,
Biol. Dept,
X BRICK, I, - Prof.
KAMBYSELLIS, M.P. - Assoc. Prof.
SCHAEFFER, Ms. H.E. - Res. Fellow
SCHAEFFER, B.E. - Res. Fellow
Med. Ctr. , Dept. of Radiol.
X WOLSKY, A. - Prof.
PIZZARELLO, D.J. - Prof.
New York, Rockefeller Univ. ,
Lab. of Devi. Biol.
WEISS, P. A. - Prof. (Emer.)
Popul. Counc. , Biomed, Div.
SEGAL, S.J. - Dir.
PHILLIPS, D.M. - Staff Scient.
New York, State Univ. of New York,
Downst. Med. Ctr. , Anat. Dept.
X FISCHMAN, D.A. - Prof., Chairman
X WARD, R.T. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Pathol.
X KAUFFMAN, Ms. S. - Prof,
New York, Sloan-Kettering Inst, for
Cane. Res., Devi. Genet. Lab.
X BENNETT, D. - Prof.
X SPIEGELMAN, M.
X DOOHER, G.B.
X ARTZT, K,
New York, Yeshiva Univ.,
Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.,
Dept. of Genet.
X WAELSCH, Ms. S.GLUECKSOHN - Prof.
X TEICHER, Ms. L. - Postd. Fellow
Oswego, State Univ. of New York,
Coll. of Arts & Sci., Dept. of Biol,
X SEAGO, J.L. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept, of Zool,
HARRISON, J,R, - Prof,, Chairman
Rochester, Univ, of Rochester,
Sch, of Med, & Dent, ,
Dept, of Obstet, & Gynecol,
X MILLER, R.K, - Asst, Prof,
X GATES, A,H.
110
U.S.A. (NY)
U.S.A. (OH)
Schenectady, Union Coll.,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X RAPPAPORT, R. , Jr. - Prof.
X BUTZEL, H.M. , Jr. - Prof.
X BOYER, Ms. B.C.
Springville, Roswell Park Mem. Inst.
Springville Labs.
CAIRNS, J.M. - Assoc. Cane. Res.
Scient.
Stony Brook, State Univ. of New York,
Dept. of Biol.
X LYMAN, H. - Assoc. Prof.
X FOWLER, J. A. - Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Microbiol.
X LEVINE, A.J. - Prof., Chairman
Dept. of Neurobiol. & Behav.
X SCOTT, S.A.
Syracuse, LeMoyne Coll., Biol. Dept.
X De GENNARC, L.D. - Prof.
Syracuse, State Univ. of New York,
Upstate Med. Ctr. , Dept. of Anat.
X YNTEMA, C.L. - Prof.
ARMSTRONG, P.B. - Prof. (Emer.)
X AMES, I.H. - Asst. Prof.
X BENZO, C.A. - Asst. Prof.
PACKARD, D.S., Jr. - Asst. Prof.
X WEST, N.R. - Asst. Prof.
Syracuse, Syracuse Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
MILLER, J.H. - Prof. Bot.
BRYAN, J.K. - Assoc. Prof.
TUPPER, J.T. - Assoc. Prof.
KERR, Ms. M.S. - Asst. Prof.
SULLIVAN, D.T. - Asst. Prof.
Troy, Rensselaer Polytechn. Inst.,
Sch. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
AUCLAIR, W. - Assoc. Prof.
McDANIEL, C.N. - Asst. Prof.
Valhalla, New York Med. Coll.,
Dept. of Anat.
HERMAN, L. - Prof.
X NEWMAN, S.A. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Ophthalmol.
X SHARMA, S.C. - Assoc. Prof.
NORTH CAROLINA (NC)
Burlington, Carolina Biol. Supply
Co., Dept. of Developm. Biol.
X KIRCHEN, R.V. - Head
Chapel Hill, Univ. of N.Carolina,
Dept. of Anat., Lab. Devi. Neurobiol.
X LAUDER, J.M. - Assoc. Prof.
X WALLACE, J. A. - Postd. Fellow
Dept. of Botany
X SCOTT, T.K. - Prof.
Davidson, Davidson Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X KIMMEL, D.L. , Jr.
Durham, Duke Univ. ,
Med. Ctr., Dept. of Anat.
X DUKE, K.L. - Assoc. Prof.
X COUNCE (NICKLAS) , Ms. S.J. -
Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
GREGG, J.R. - Prof.
X McCLAY, D.R. - Assoc. Prof.
X NIJHOUT, H.F. - Asst. Prof.
Morehead City, Univ. of N.Carolina,
Inst, of Marine Sci.
X FAHY, W.E.
Raleigh, N.Carolina Dept. of Ment.
Health, Neuroembryol. Lab.
OPPENHEIM, R.W. - Res. Scient.
Psychol. Lab.
X GOTTLIEB, G. - Res. Scient.
Raleigh, N.Carolina State Univ.,
Fac. of Agric. & Life Sci.,
Dept. of Poultry Sci.
DONALDSON, W.E. - Prof.
Dept. of Anim. Sci.
ULBERG, L.C. - Prof.
ROBISON, O.W. - Prof.
Dept. of Biochem.
X THEIL, Ms. E.G. - Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
X SCANDALIOS, J.G. - Prof., Head
X GROSCH, D.S.
X SORENSON, J.C.
Dept. of Zool.
ROBERTS, J.F. - Prof.
Research Triangle Park, Natl. Inst,
of Health, Environm. Health Sci.
MOUSTAFA, Ms. L.A.
NORTH DAKOTA (ND)
Fargo, U.S.D.A., Agric. Res. Serv. ,
Metab. & Radiat. Res. Lab.
X ADAMS, T.S. - Res. Entomol.
X LEOPOLD, R.A. - Res. Entomol.
OHIO (OH)
Bowling Green, Bowling Green State
Univ., Dept. of Biol. Sci.
YAMAOKA, L.H.
Cincinnati, Univ. of Cincinnati,
Coll. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X SADLER, T.W.
Dept. of Biol. Chem.
X BROWN, R.D.
Children's Hosp. Res. Found.,
Div. of Fetal Pharmacol.
X ZIMMERMAN, E.F. - Dir.
Ill
U.S.A. (OH)
U.S.A. (OR)
X CLARK, R.L. - Res. Assoc. Marietta, Marietta Coll.,
X VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, K. - Res. Scholar Dept. of Biol.
X WEE, Ms. E.L. - Res. Assoc. x AKRUK, S.R.
Cleveland, John Carroll Univ., Oberlin, Oberlin Coll. of Arts
Dept. of Biol.
PEARCE, T.L. - Assoc. Prof
Cleveland, Case West. Reserve Univ. ,
Sch. of Engin. & Med. ,
Dept. of Biomed. Engin.
MACKLIN, M.R. - Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Dent. , Orthodont. Dept.
X ENLOW, D.H. - Prof., Chairman
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X SINGER, M. - Prof.
X CASTON, J.D. - Prof.
X ILAN, J. - Prof.
X LASEK, R.J. - Prof.
X MACINTYRE, M.N. - Prof.
X ILAN, Ms. J. - Assoc. Prof.
X PRZYBYLSKI, R.J. - Assoc. Prof.
X JACOBS-LORENA, M. - Asst. Prof.
X LOVE, D.S. - Asst. Prof.
Biol. Dept.
X CAPLAN, A.I.
Cleveland, Cleveland State Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X BAKER, P.C. - Prof.
X BAST, R.E.
X LESH-LAURIE, G.E.
Columbus, Ohio State Univ. ,
Dept. of Anat.
ACKERMAN, G.A. - Prof.
SUCHESTON, Ms. M.E. - Assoc. Prof.
HOSTETLER, J.R. - Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Biol. Sci., Agric. Res. Stat.
X COLEMAN, Ms. M.
Zool. Dept.
X TASSAVA, R.A.
Office of Acad. Affairs
X REYNOLDS (KING) , Ms. W.A. -
Provost
Dayton, Univ. of Dayton, Biol. Dept.
X JAFFEE, O.C. - Prof.
Dayton , Wright State Univ. , Coll. of
Sci. & Engin., Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X HONDA, S.I. - Prof.
X SEIGER, M.B. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol. Chem.
FRITZ, H.I. - Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
SCOTT, Ms. J.N. - Asst. Prof.
Delaware, Ohio Wesleyan Univ. ,
Dept. of Zool.
X FRY, Ms. A.E. - Prof.
Kent, Kent State Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X STEVENSON, J.ROSS - Prof.
& Sci., Dept. of Biol
Chairmanx BRUMMETT, Ms. A.R. ■
X LUCK,
Oxford,
D.N. - Assoc.
Miami Univ. ,
• Prof,
Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
x SHERMAN, R.G. - Prof.
X PFOHL, R.J.
Toledo, Univ. of Toledo,
Coll. Arts & Sci., Biol. Dept,
X LEE, H.H. - Prof.
Toledo, Med. Coll. of Ohio,
Dept. of Physiol.
X NELSON, L.
Yellow Springs, Ch.
Res. Labs.
REPORTER, M.C. -
OKLAHOMA (OK)
F. Kettering
Invest.
Norman , Univ. of Oklahoma,
Coll. Arts & Sci., Dept. of Zool.
X SETO, F. - Assoc. Prof.
X DILLARD, W.L. - Asst. Prof.
X PERKINS, D.L. - Asst. Prof.
X BELL, P.B. , Jr.
Oklahoma City, Univ. of Oklahoma,
Health Sci. Ctr. , Dept. of Anat. Sci,
X ALLISON, J.E. - Prof.
X COALSON, R.E. - Prof.
X FELTS, W. - Prof.
X GUMBRECK, L. - Prof. (Emer.)
X LHOTKA, J.F. , Jr. -
Assoc.
Assoc.
(Emer,
Prof.
Prof.
Prof.
Prof.
Molec. Biol. &
X CHUNG, K.W. -
X HOWES, R.I. -
X GRUBB, R.B. - Asst
Dept. of Pediat
Biochem. , and Med.
X RENNERT, O.M. - Prof.
OREGON (OR)
Beaverton, Oregon Region. Primate
Ctr., Dept. of Reprod. Physiol.
X ELLINWOOD, W.E.
Corvallis, Oregon State Univ. ,
Res,
Dept. of Bot.
X LEACH, CM.
X QUATRANO, R
X TRIONE, E.J
Dept. of Zool
X MORRIS, J.E
X POTTER, Ms.
Fac. of Sci. ,
Biophys .
NEWBURGH, R.W.
Plant Pathol,
- Prof.
S. - Prof.
- Prof.
- Prof.
S.W. - Res. Assoc.
Dept. of Biochem. &
- Prof. , Chairman
112
U.S.A. (OR)
U.S.A. (RI)
Eugene, Univ. of Oregon,
Dept. of Biol.
X GRANT, P. - Prof., Head
X BONNETT, H.T. - Prof.
X WESTON, J. A. - Prof.
X HARRIS, Ms. P.J. - Assoc. Prof.
X KIMMEL, C.B. - Assoc. Prof.
X POSTLETHWAIT, J.H. - Assoc. Prof.
X MITTENTHAL, J.E.
Portland, Reed Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X RUBEN, L.N.
EDWARDS, B.F. - Res. Assoc,
Portland, Univ. of Oregon,
Sch. of Dent., Anat. Dept.
X GUNBERG, D.L. - Prof.
PENNSYLVANIA (PA)
Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X OPPENHEIMER, Ms. J.M. - Prof.
Gettysburg, Gettysburg Coll.,
Dept. of Biol.
X SORENSEN, R.A.
Hershey, Pennsylv. State Univ. ,
Milton S. Hershey Med. Ctr. ,
Anat. Dept.
SMALLS, Ms. CM.
Philadelphia, Coram. Coll. of Philad. ,
Biol. Dept.
ALPERIN, R.J. - Assoc. Prof.
Philadelphia, Hahnemann Med. Coll. ,
Dept. of Anat,
X DE TERRA (WHITTAKER) , Ms. N.
X FRANCIS, Ms. E.Z.
Philadelphia, Inst, for Cane. Res.
X MINTZ, Ms. B. - Sen. Member
X NEMER, M. - Member
Philadelphia, Jefferson Med. Coll. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X JOHNSON, E.M. - Prof., Chairman
X KOCHHAR, D.M. - Prof.
X CHEPENIK, K.P. - Assoc. Prof.
X JENSH, R.P. - Assoc. Prof.
X MASTERS, E.M. - Assoc. Prof.
CERON, G. - Asst. Prof.
X AGNISH, N.D. - Asst. Prof.
X GREENE, R.M, - Asst. Prof.
X NEWMAN, Ms. L.M. - Asst. Prof.
X PEUSNER, Ms. K.D. - Asst. Prof.
X SCHMIDT, R.R. - Asst. Prof.
X SIMMONS, V.P. - Asst. Prof.
X ARMENTI, V.T. - Predoct. Fellow
X CHRISTIAN, Ms. M.S. - Predoct.
Fellow
X KNUDSEN, T.B. - Predoct. Fellow
X GEORGE, Ms. M.E. - Predoct. Fellow
X HO, Ms. W.C. - Predoct. Fellow
X TELLONE, Ms. C.I. - Predoct.
Fellow
PAYNTON, Ms. B.V. - Predoct . Fellow
Philadelphia, Med. Coll. of Pennsylv.,
Dept. of Anat.
X DiBERARDINO, Ms. M.A. - Prof.
Dept. of Pathol.
LEIGHTON, J. - Prof. , Chairman
Philadelphia, Temple Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X HILFER, S.R. - Prof.
NIU, M.C. - Prof.
X SEARLS, R.L. - Prof.
X MILLER, R.L. - Assoc. Prof.
X HANSON, T.E. - Asst. Prof.
X SHEFFIELD, J.B. - Asst, Prof.
Philadelphia, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
Sch, of Dent. Med., Dept. of Histol. ,
Embryol. & Genet.
X HEROLD, R.C. - Assoc. Prof.
X LEVENSON, G.E. - Assoc. Prof.
X PIDDINGTON, R.L. - Assoc. Prof.
X GRAVER, H.T. - Asst. Prof.
X MACARAK, E.J. - Res. Assoc.
Sch. of Vet. Med., Dept. Anim. Biol.
X McDEVITT, D.S. - Assoc. Prof.
Philadelphia , Wistar Inst, of
Anat, & Biol.
X WHITTAKER, J.R. - Assoc.
GMUER, R.
Pittsburgh, Mercy Hosp. ,
Div. of Nucl. Pathol. & Oncol.
X KATOH, A.K. - Dir.
X TRAEGER, F.J. - Staff Res. Sclent.
Pittsburgh , Univ. of Pittsburgh
Med. Sch., Dept. of Anat. /Cell Biol.
X CAUNA, N. - Prof. , Chairman
X ONTELL, Ms. M. - Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X SUSSMAN, M. - Prof, , Chairman
Dept. of Pathol,
SZULMAN, A,E.
SURTI, Ms, U, - Res, Assoc.
University Park, Pennsylv, State Univ.,
Coll, of Agric, , Dept, of Poultry Sci,
X BUSS, E,G, - Prof,
Villanova, Villanova Univ, ,
Dept, of Biol,
DESMOND, Ms. M.E. - Asst. Prof.
RHODE ISLAND (RI)
Kingston, Univ. of Rhode Island,
Dept. of Zool.
X WILDE, C.E., Jr. - Prof., Chairma'-
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U.S.A. (RI)
U.S.A. (TX)
Providence, Brown Univ.,
Div. of Biol. & Med.
X COLEMAN, J.R. - Prof.
X GOSS, R.J. - Prof.
X QUEVEDO, W.C, Jr. - Prof.
X ROTHMAN, F.G. - Prof.
X FAUSTO- STERLING, Ms. A. - Assoc. Prof*
X GERBI, Ms. S.A. - Assoc. Prof.
X HOLOWINSKY, A.W. - Assoc. Prof.
X BEALE, S.I. - Asst. Prof.
X McKAY, J. - Postd. Res. Assoc.
SOUTH CAROLINA (SC)
Charleston, Med. Univ. of S.Carolina,
Dept. of Anat.
X FITZHARRIS, T.P. - Assoc. Prof.
X DUNN, B.E. '- Student
Dept. of Pathol,
X BANK, H.L. - Assoc. Prof.
Clerason , Clemson Univ. ,
-Coll. Agric. Sci., Dept. of Dairy Sci.
X DICKEY, J.F. - Prof.
X DAVIS, Ms. R.E. - Res. Asst.
X LINDNER, G.M. - Res. Asst.
X WADE, R.J. - Res. Asst.
Dept. of Zool.
X WOURMS, J. P.
TENNESSEE (TN)
Johnson City, East Tennessee State
Univ. , Coll. of Med. , Anat. Dept.
SKALKO, R.G. - Prof., Chairman
CURTIS, Ms. S.K. - Assoc. Prof.
Lab. of Cell Biophys.
COWDEN, R.R.
RASCH, Ms. E.M. - Prof. Biophys.
Knoxville, Univ. of Tennessee,
Dept. of Zool.
ERASER, R.C. - Prof.
DANIEL, J.C., Jr. - Prof.
JEON, K.W. - Assoc. Prof.
FOX, D.J. - Asst. Prof.
Memphis, Southwestern at Memphis,
Dept. of Biol.
X AMY, R.L, - Prof.
Nashville, Vanderbilt Univ., Med.Sch.,
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
SOUPART, P. - Prof.
Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Assoc. Univ.,
Med. & Health Sci. Div.
DuFRAIN, R.J. - Scient.Cytogenet.
Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Natl. Lab. ,
Biol. Div.
SKINNER, Ms. D.M. - Prof. Biomed.
Sci.
X MARCHOK, Ms, A.C.
PAPACONSTANTINOU, J.
holland, c.a.
McCarthy, j.
chambers, c.a.
christie, n.t.
wallace, r.a.
TEXAS (TX)
Austin, Univ. of Texas,
Botany Dept,
X BLOCH, D.P. - Prof.
Cell Res. Inst., Biol, Labs.
WHALEY, W.G. - Prof., Dir.
BROWN, D.T, - Assoc. Prof.
FULLILOVE, Ms. S.L. - Res. Sclent.
DAUWALDER, M. - Res. Scient.
LEFFINGWELL, T.P. - Res. Scifent.
Dept, of Zool.
X JACOBSON, A.G. - Prof.
X KALTHOFF, K, - Prof.
X FREEMAN, G. - Assoc. Prof.
X JEFFERY, W.R. - Assoc, Prof.
X MEIER, S. - Asst, Prof,
Castroville, Medina Valley Anim.
Reprod. Lab.
X TORBIT, C.A. , Jr.
College Station, Texas A & M Univ. ,
Inst, of Developm. Biol.
X ROLLER, H.R. - Prof,, Dir.
x DAHM, K.H, - Prof.
X BHASKARAN, G, - Assoc. Prof,
Dallas, Univ. of Texas, Health Sci.
Ctr., Dept. of Cell Biol.
DECKER, R.S. - Asst. Prof,
Galveston, Univ, of Texas,
Med. Branch, Dept. of Anat.
HILD, W.J. - Prof. , Chairman
PARKENING, T.A,
Houston, Baylor Coll. of Med.,
Dept. of Biochem.
X DRESDEN, M.H. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Cell Biol.
X TENG, C.S.
Dept. of Cell Biophys.
CLAYCOMB, W.C. - Asst. Prof.
Cullen Eye Inst.
X HOLLYFIELD, J.G.
Houston, Rice Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
SUBTELNY, S. - Prof.
ANSEVIN, Ms. K, - Assoc. Prof.
Lubbock, Texas Tech Univ. ,
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
MARKWALD, R.R.
BOLENDER, D.L. - Asst, Prof,
San Antonio, Univ. of Texas,
Health Sci. Ctr., Dept. of Anat.
X McNUTT, C.W, - Prof.
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U.S.A. (WA)
X BURTON, A.L. - Prof.
X CAMERON, I.L. - Prof.
X DUNG, H.C. - Asst. Prof.
X GRIMES, L.N. - Asst. Prof.
X POOL, T.B. - Asst. Prof.
UTAH (UT)
Logan, Utah State Univ. ,
Dept. of Vet. Sci.
X SHUPE, J.L. - Prof.
Salt Lake City, Univ. of Utah,
Coll. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X JACOBSON, M. - Prof., Chairman
X SCHOENWOLF, G.C.
Biol. Dept.
X DICKINSON, W.J.
X SHININGER, T.L.
VERMONT (VT)
Burlington, Univ. of Vermont,
Dept. of Zool.
GLADE, R.W. - Prof. , Chairman
LANDESMAN, R. - Asst. Prof.
VIRGINIA (VA)
Charlottesville , Univ. of Virginia,
Fac.Arts & Sci. , Biol. Dept.
MILLER, O.L., Jr. - Prof., Chairman
BODENSTEIN, D. - Prof. (Emer.)
DENT, J.N. - Prof.
HAMILTON, H.L. - Prof.
WRIGHT, T.R.F. - Prof.
EMERSON, C.P., Jr. - Assoc. Prof.
HUSKEY, R.J. - Assoc. Prof.
- Asst. Prof.
ADLER, P.N.
SUTHERLAND,
MARSH, J.L.
YAROSS, Ms.
W.M.
- Res. Assoc.
M.S. - Postd. Fellow.
Med. Sch, , Dept. of Anat.
X LANGMAN, J. - Prof., Chairman
X FLICKINGER, C.J. - Assoc. Prof.
X DECK, J.D. - Assoc. Prof.
X RODIER, Ms. P.M. - Assoc. Prof.
X WILEY, Ms. L.M. - Asst. Prof.
Div. of Clin. Pharmacol.,
Dept. of Intern. Med.
X WALDMAN, S.A.
Div. of Reprod. Biol. ,
Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol.
X OLIPHANT, E.E. - Dir.
X HAMNER, C.E. - Prof.
X SINGHAS, C.A. - Instr.
Dept. of Physiol.
X SPERELAKIS, N. - Prof.
X FORBES, M.S. - Asst. Prof.
X JOSEPHSON, I. - Grad. Stud.
X VOGEL, S. - Postd. Trainee
Radford, Radford Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X MALONEY, M.S.
Richmond, Univ. of Richmond,
Dept. of Biol.
X REAMS, W.M. , Jr. - Prof.
Williamsburg, Coll. of William & Mary,
Dept. of Biol.
X BLACK, R.E. - Prof.
X WISEMAN, L.L. - Assoc. Prof.
WASHINGTON (WA)
Nahcotta, Univ. of Washington,
Dept. of Zool., Field Lab.
X TARTAR, V. - Prof.
Pullman, Washington State Univ. ,
Coll. of Sci. & Arts, Dept. of Zool.
X McFADDEN, B.A. - Prof. Biochem.
X SCHROEDER, P.C. - Assoc. Prof.
X McMAHON, D. - Assoc. Prof. Zool. &
Genet.
X REEVES, O.R. - Assoc. Prof. Genet. I
Biochem.
X HOSICK, H.L. - Asst. Prof.
X HASWELL, Ms. P.
X TRYTEK, R.E. - Stud.
X ANGELLO, J.C. - Res. Assoc.
Seattle, Univ. of Washington,
Dept. of Botany
CLELAND, R.E. - Prof.
HALPERIN, W. - Assoc. Prof.
Depts. of Anthropol. & Med.
X NUTE, P.E.
Sch. of Med., Dept. Biomed. Hist.
X BODEMER, C.W.
Dept. of Pathol.
X MOTTET, N.K. - Prof.
X CHEN, W.-J. - Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Pediat. , Centr. Lab. for
Human Embryol.
X SHEPARD, T.H,
X FANTEL, A. -
- Prof. , Dir,
Asst. Prof.
X STEPHENS, T.D. - Sen. Fellow
X MIRKES, P.E.
Dept. of Psychol.
X BURBACHER, T.M.
Coll. of Engin., Dept. Nucl. Engin.
ROBKIN, M. - Prof.
Dept. of Zool.
WHITELEY, A.H. - Prof.
LEHMANN, Ms. R.
Hutchinson Cane. Res. Ctr.
X REEDER, R.H.
Waldron Island
X DRUM, R.W.
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Brazil
WEST VIRGINIA (WV)
Morgantown, West Virginia Univ.,
Coll. Arts & Sci., Biol. Dept.
X BLAYDES, D.F. - Assoc. Prof.
X MONTIEGEL, Ms. E.G. - Assoc. Prof.
X WILLIAMS, Ms. L.A. - Assoc. Prof.
Med. Ctr. , Dept. of Anat.
X REYER, R.W. - Prof.
X BERESFORD, W.A. - Prof.
X McCAFFERTY, R.E. - Prof.
X CULBERSON, J.L. - Assoc. Prof.
X FREDERICKSON, R.G. - Assoc. Prof.
X OVERMAN, D.O. - Assoc. Prof.
WISCONSIN (WI)
Madison, Univ. of Wisconsin,
Med. Sch. , Dept. of Anat.
SLAUTTERBACK, D.B. - Prof.,
Chairman
M.W.G. - Prof.
. - Assoc. Prof.
.F. - Assoc. Prof.
. - Assoc. Prof.
- Asst. Prof,
for Cane. Res.
X ORSINI, Ms.
X FALLON, J.F
X LEMANSKI, L
X LIPTON, B.H
X BERSU, E.T.
McArdle Lab.
X PITOT, H.C.
Dir.
X DOVE, W.F. - Prof. Oncol. & Genet.
RUSCH, H.P. - Prof. (Emer.)
X TEMIN, H.M. - Prof.
Muscle Biol. Lab.
X CASSENS, R.G. - Prof.
Dept. of Physiol. Chem,
COHEN, P.P. - Prof.
KORNGUTH, S.E. - Prof,
Dept. of Zool.
X AUERBACH, R. - Prof.
X LILIEN, J.E. - Prof.
Inst, of Plant Devi. & Bot. Dept.
SKOOG, F. - Prof.
Madison
X MOSSMAN, H.W. - Prof. (Emer.)
Milwaukee, Marquette Univ. ,
Grad. School, Dept. of Biol.
X MILLINGTON, W.F. - Prof.
X KUMARAN, A.K. - Prof.
X COURTRIGHT, J.B. - Assoc. Prof.
X HENNEN, Ms. S. - Assoc. Prof.
X UNSWORTH, B.R. - Assoc. Prof.
X WARING, G. - Asst. Prof.
Milwaukee, Med. Coll. of Wisconsin,
Dept. of Anat.
X KAPLAN, S. - Assoc. Prof.
X LONG, S.Y. - Assoc. Prof.
X KOLESARI, G.L. - Asst. Prof.
SOUTH
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires, Fac. de Med. ,
Inst, de Biol, Celular
TEITELMAN de PINC2;UK, Ms. G.N,
Cordoba, Univ. Nac. de Cordoba,
Fac.de Cienc.Med. , Inst. Biol. Cel.
de FABRO, Ms. S.P. - Prof.
La Plata, Univ. Nac. de La Plata,
Fac.de Cienc.Med., Cat. Ilia de Anat.
X PUCCIARELLI, H.M.
X DaHINTEN, Ms. S.L.
IMBICE, Dept. of Neuroembryol.
X SUBURO, Ms. A.
X CARRI, N.
X CAMP ANA, Ms. H.
Tucuman, Univ. Nac. de Tucuman,
Fac.de Bioquim. , Quim. y Farm.,
Inst, de Biol.
X BARBIERI, F.D. - Prof., Dir.
X LEGNAME, A.H. - Prof.
X BRAUCKMANN, Ms. E.S. - Asst. Prof,
X CABADA, M.O. - Asst. Prof.
X DEL RIO, A.G. - Asst. Prof.
X MARIANO, Ms. M.I. - Asst. Prof.
X SALOMON de LEGNAME, Ms. H. -
Asst. Prof.
AMERICA
X BUDEGUER de ATENOR, Ms. M.S. -
Instr .
X BUHLER, Ms. M.I. - Instr.
X FERNANDEZ, Ms. S.N. - Instr.
X GOMEZ de MARTIN, Ms. M.I. - Instr.
X MANES, M.E. - Instr.
X MICELI, Ms. D.C. - Instr.
X RAMOS, Ms, I.e. - Instr.
X SANCHEZ, Ms. S.S. - Instr.
X SANCHEZ RIERA, Ms. A.N. - Instr.
X VALDEZ TOLEDO, Ms. C.L. - Instr.
X ZELARAYAN, Ms. L. - Instr,
X QUIROS, Ms. M.C. - Asst.
del PINO, E.J. - Instr.
BRAZIL
Belo Horizonte, Univ. Fed. de Minas
Gerais, Inst, de Cienc. Biol.,
Dept. of Gen. Biol.
SALLES, J.M.de - Res. Asst.
NOVAES, P.M.
BRONJEN, Ms. E. - Res. Asst.
Jaboticabal, Fac.de Cienc. Agrar e Vet.
Dept. de Morfol. e Fisiol.
DE SOUZA, Ms. M.L. - Asst. Prof.
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Ribeirao Preto, Univ. de Sa'o Paulo,
Fac. Med. , Dept. Morfol. Hum. Func.
LISON, L. - Prof. , Head
AZOUBEL, R. - Docent
lUCIF, S. - Docent
LAMANO, Ms. T.L. - Asst.
GATTO, I.M. - Visit. Prof.
Fac.de Farm, e Odontol.,
Dept. de Patol.
LOPES, R.A.
Rio Claro, Univ. Estad. Paulista,
Inst, de Biocienc. , Dept. de Biol.
X BEIG, D. - Prof.
X CRUZ LANDIM, Ms. C.da - Assoc.
Prof.
X BUENO, O.C. - Asst. Prof.
Sao Paulo, Univ. de Sao Paulo,
Inst. Biocienc. , Dept. de Biol.
SImSeS, L.C.G. - Assoc. Prof.
AMABIS, J.M.
Fac. de Med. , Dept. de Anat. ,
Sect. Neuroanat.
ERHART, E.A. - Prof.
FERREIRA da SILVA, C. - Instr.
Vicosa, Univ. Fed. de Vigosa.
Ctr.de Cienc.Biol. e da Saude,
Dept. de Biol. Geral
X CAMPOS, L.A.de O. - Prof.
CHILE
Valdivia, Austral Univ.,
Inst, de Embriol.
X JORQUERA, B. - Prof.
X PUGIN, E.
X GARRIDO, O. - Asst. Prof.
X GOICOECHEA, O. - Asst. Prof.
X MOLINARI, E. - Asst. Prof.
ECUADOR
Quito, Pontificia Univ. Cat. ,
Inst, de Cienc.
X del PINO, Ms. E.M. - Prof. Biol.
VENEZUELA
Merida, Univ. de Los Andes,
Med. Fac. , Dept. of Embryol.
DURAN de LOPEZ, Ms. L. - Assoc.
Prof. , Head
KLEISS, E. - Prof. (Emer.)
CARMONA de UZCATEGUI , Ms. M.L. •
Assoc. Prof.
HERNANDEZ de BARRIOS, Ms. C.E. ■
Assoc. Prof.
KLEISS, Ms. C. - Asst. Prof.
BECERRA de GUZMAN, Ms. M. -
Asst. Prof.
ASIA
CHINA
Shanghai , Shanghai Pedagog. Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. , Lab. of Protozool.
X TCHANG, Tso-run - Prof.
X PANG, Yan-bin - Prof.
HONG KONG
Hong Kong, Univ. of Hong Kong,
Dept. of Anat.
X YEW, D.T.
Shatin, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong,
Dept. of Biochem.
X KONG, Yun-Cheung - Reader
INDIA
Allahabad, Univ. of Allahabad,
Fac. of Sci. , Dept. of Biochem.
PANT (AIYAR) , Ms. R. - Reader
GUPTA, Ms. P. - Res. Scholar
GUPTA, D.K. - Res. Scholar
GUPTA, S.K. - Res. Scholar
NAITHANI, Ms. G. - Res. Scholar
PANDEY, K.N. - Res. Scholar
SINGH, S.D. - Res. Scholar
SRIVASTAVA, G.K. - Res. Scholar
UNNI, B.G. - Res. Scholar
Dept. of Zool.
SINGH, Y.N. - Lect.
SINGH, Ms. M. - Res. Scholar
An and, Gujarat Coll. of Vet. Sci.
& Anim. Husbandry, Dept. of Anat.
X PANCHAMUKHI, B.G. - Assoc. Prof,
Baroda, Med. Coll., Dept. of Anat.
SRIVASTAVA, H.C. - Prof., Head
Baroda, M.S. Univ. of Baroda,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
X SHAH, R.V. - Prof., Head
X BONNY PILO - Reader
X RAMACHANDRAN , A.V. - Reader
X ASNANI, Ms. M. - Lect.
X GOPINATH, G.M. - Lect.
X HIRADHAR, P. - Lect.
X JAYSHREE MENON, Ms. - Lect.
X KINARIWALA, Ms. R.V.- Lect.
X RADHAKRISHNAN, N. - Lect.
X EAPPEN, Ms. V.P. - Res. Scholar
X SWAMY, M.S. - Res. Scholar
X THOMAS, V. - Res. Scholar
Bombay , Bhabha Atom. Res. Ctr. ,
Bio-Organ Div.
NARAYANASWAMY , S. - Head Plant
Morphogen. Sect.
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Indonesia
Bombay, Cane.
Div.
Res. Inst.
Embryo 1
MAHARAJAN, V.
Bombay, Tata Inst, of Fund. Res.,
Molec. Biol. Unit
X NANJUNDIAH, V.
JOHRI, M.M.
Calcutta, Presidency Coll. ,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
DASGUPTA, B. - Prof.
Chandigarh, Postgrad. Inst, of Med.
Educ. & Res., Dept. of Anat.
JIT, I. - Prof. (Emer.)
Coimbatore, Madras Univ. ,
Postgrad. Ctr. , Dept. of Botany
X LAKSHMANAN, K.K. - Prof., Head
Darjeeling, State Coll., Zool. Dept.
RAY, A.K.
Delhi, Univ. of Delhi,
Dept. of Botany
BHANDARI, N.N. - Lect.
NATESH, S. - Lect.
Dept. of Zool.
PRASAD, M.R.N. - Prof.
RAO, K.V. - Reader
Gorakhpur , Univ. of Gorakhpur,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Zool.
CHAUDHRY, H . S . - Prof., Head
KUMAR, K. - Lect.
Hyderabad, A.P.Agric. Univ. ,
Dept. of Plant Physiol.
NARAYANAN, A, - Prof. Crop Physiol.
Jaipur, Univ. of Rajasthan,
Dept. of Zool.
NIAZI, I. A. - Reader
NIAZI, Ms. S. - Lect.
Kasaragod, Centr. Plant. Crops
Res. Inst. , Div. of Genet.
IYER, R.D. - Head
KURUVINASHETTI , M.S. - Jr. Sclent.
Lucknow, Centr. Drug Res. Inst.,
Endocrinol. Div.
X SINGH, M.M.
Lucknow, Univ. of Lucknow,
Dept. of Zool.
TANDAN, B.K. - Prof.
Ludhiana, Punjab Agric. Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
X GURAYA, S.S. - Prof., Head
X PARSHAD, V.R.
X PARSHAD (CHALANA) , Ms. R.K. - Asst.
Prof.
X SADANA, G.L.- Asst. Prof.
X DANG, H.R.
Madras, Univ. of Madras, Postgr.Inst.
of Basic Med. Sci., Anat. Dept.
X KAMAKSHI, Ms. V. - Lect.
Meerut, Meerut Univ., Zool. Dept.
AGARWAL, S.K. - Lect.
Nagpur, Med. Coll., Anat. Dept.
DUBEY, P.N. - Prof., Head
NAVAGIRI, Ms. S.S. - Reader
Nagpur, Nagpur Vet. Coll.
X PANDIT, R.V.
New Delhi, All India Inst, of Med. Sci.,
Dr. R.Prasad Ctr. for Ophthalmol. Sci.
AGARWAL, L.P. - Prof., Chief Org.
ANGRA, S.K. - Asst. Prof.
Pondicherry, Jawaharlal Inst, of
Postgrad. Med. Educ. & Res.
Dept. of Anat.
X MITRA, S.C. - Assoc. Prof.
X LAKSHMANAN, S. - Lect.
X POURANY, Ms. A. - Demons tr.
ASHA, Ms. S. - Lect.
X GUNASEGARAN, J. P. - Sen. Resident
X INBAM, Ms. C. - Sen. Resident
X RADHA, Ms. R. - Sen. Resident
Pune, Univ. of Poona,
Dept. of Zool.
X GOEL, S.C. - Reader
X PAL, J.K. - Res. Fellow
Shillong, North East. Hill Univ.,
Sch. of Life Sci., Dept. of Zool.
KHARE, M.K.
KUMAR, A.
ROY, Ms. D.
CHOUDHURY, Ms. S.
SAHU, A.K.
MICHAEL, Ms. P.
Tirupati, Sri Venkateswara Univ. ,
Zool. Dept.
CHANDRA MOHAN NAIDU, R.
Vallabh Vidyanagar, Sardar Patel
Univ., Dept. of Biosci.
DAVE, Y.S. - Lect.
MEHTA, P.M. - Lect.
PRASAD, T.K. - Res. Worker
RAO, K.S. - Res. Scholar
Varanasi, Banaras Hindu Univ. ,
Inst, of Med. Sci., Dept. of Anat.
SINGH, S. - Prof., Head
PADMANABHAN, R.
INDONESIA
Bandung, Bandung Inst, of Technol.,
Dept. of Biol., Sect. Zool.
X SUDARWATI, Ms. S. - Lect.
X SUTASURYA, Ms. L.A. - Jun . Lect.
X SURJONO, Ms. T. - Jun. Lect.
X SYARIEF, T.H. - Jun. Lect.
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Japan
Bogor, Inst. Pertanian Bogor,
Fak. Kedokteran Hewan
X SUKRA, Y.
X SASTROHADINOTO, S.
Subang, Internat. Rice Res. Inst.
MOCHIDA, O.
IRAN
Mashhad, Ferdowsi Univ., Biol.Dept.
PARIVAR, K.
ISRAEL
Beer Sheeva, Ben Gurion Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
FRIEDLANDER, M.
Bet Pagan, The Volcani Ctr. ,
Inst, of Technol.
X SHAAYA, E.
Jerusalem, Hebrew Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol. Chem.
KULKA, R.G.
Dept. of Bot.
X SACHS, T.
Dept, of Genet.
FALK, R. - Prof. , Head
X SEGAL, D. - Res. Asst.
X KAMRAT, Ms. D.
X JACOBY, Ms. M.
Inst, of Life Sci.
X KEYNAN, A.
X GINZBURG, Ms. D. - Res. Fellow
X SANDLER, Ms. N. - Res. Fellow
X GALOR, Ms. O.
Dept. of Zool.
X EYAL-GILADI, Ms. H. - Prof.
X PENER, M.P. - Prof.
X MITRANI, E.N. - Lect.
X FAINSTAIN, Ms. N. - Instr,
X FARBEROV, A. - Res. Assoc.
X DEVOR, M.
X GINSBURG, Ms. M.
X MATTAN, Ms. D.
X RANGINI, Ms. Z,
Hebrew Univ. - Hadassah Med. School,
Dept. of Anat. & Embryol.
X ORNOY, A. - Prof. , Head
X MICHAELI, Y. - Sen. Lect.
X RON, A. - Sen. Lect.
X ROTSHENKER, S. - Sen. Lect.
X GANCHROW, D. - Lect.
SEKELES, E. - Lect.
X YANAI, J. - Lect.
X YOFFEY, J.M. - Visit. Prof.
Petah Tiqva, Tel-Aviv Univ. , Med.Sch.,
J.Casper Dept. of Pathol.
ABRAMOVICI, A. - Dir. Lab. Devi.
Pathol.
Petah Tiqva, Rogof f-Wellcorae Med.
Res. Inst., Endocrinol. Unit
SINGER (ALTBEKER) , Ms. R. - Asst.
Ramat-Aviv, Tel-Aviv Univ. , Bot. Dept.
ARZEE, Ms. T.
Rehovot, Weizmann Inst, of Sci. ,
Dept. of Cell Biol.
X GLOBERSON, A.
YAFFE, D.
Dept. of Genet.
X SACHS, L. - Prof.
Dept. of Hormone Res.
X TSAFRIRI, A.
X WEBB, Ms. C.A.G.
Tel-Aviv, Tel-Aviv Univ. ,
Fac. of Life Sci. , Zool. Dept.
MOAV, B. - Sen. Lect.
BETZALEL, M. - Grad. Student
Tel-Hashomer, Tel-Aviv Univ. , Fac.
of Med., Dept. of Embryol. & Teratol.
NEBEL, L.A. - Prof. , Chairman
SERR, D.M. - Prof. Obstet. /Gynecol.
TODER, V. - Sen. Lect.
MENCZER, J. - Sen. Lect.
EICHENBRENNER, J. - Instr.
DOR, M. - Instr.
KASPI (VISHNIVETSKI) , Ms. T.
FEIN, A. - Lect.
BAUMINGER, Ms. S. - Sen. Res. Fellow
ALTERACZ, Ms. H. - Res. Asst.
JAPAN
Aomori, Tohoku Univ. , Mar. Biol. Stat,
X NUMAKUNAI, T. - Res. Assoc.
Chiba, Chiba Univ., Coll. of Arts
& Sci. , Biol. Lab.
X TAMANOI, I. - Prof.
X KOBAYASHI, K. - Asst. Prof.
X YOSHIDA, O. - Prof.
Chiba Univ. , School of Med. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X ATSUMI, Ms. S.
Chiba, Natl. Inst, of Radiol. Sci.,
Div. of Biol.
X ASAMI, K. - Res. Off.
X ETOH, H. - Res. Off.
X HYODO (TAGUCHI) , Ms. Y. - Res. Off.
X IWASAKI, Ms. T. - Res. Off.
X NAKAZAWA, T. - Chief of Lab.
X YAMADA, T. - Res. Off.
X YAMAGUCHI, T. - Chief of Lab.
YUKAWA, O. - Res. Off.
Chiba, Ochanomizu Univ. ,
Tateyama Marine Lab.
X NEMOTO, S.-I.
Fukui, Fukui Med. Univ. ,
1st Dept. of Anat.
X WATANABE, K.
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Fukuoka, Kyushu Univ. , Agric. Fac.
Dept. of Agronomy
X KOGA, K. - Asst. Prof.
Zool. Lab.
X UCHIDA, T.A. - Prof.
X MORI, T. - Asst.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X YA^4ANA, K. - Prof.
X SHIOKAWA, K. - Lect.
Fukuoka, Seinan Gakuin Univ. ,
Internat. Area Stud. Div.
X SASAKI, N.
Fukuoka
X KAWAKAMI, I. - Prof. (Emer.)
Fukushima, Fukushima Med. Coll. ,
Div. Cell Sci., Centr. Res. Lab.
X YOKOYA, S.
Gifu, Gifu Coll. of Dentistry,
Lab. of Biol.
X AMANUMA, A. - Prof.
X HISHIDA, T. - Prof.
X KOBAYASHI, H. - Lect.
X YAMADA, K. - Lect.
Gifu, Gifu Univ., Fac. Gen. Educ.
Dept. of Biol.
X YOSHIZAKI, N.
Hakodate, Hokkaido Univ.,
Fac. of Fish., Dept. of Biol.,
Lab. of Fresh-Water Fish Cult.
X TAKAHASHI, H. - Prof.
X YAMAMOTO, K. - Prof. (Emer.)
X TAKANO, K. - Assoc. Prof.
X YAMAUCHI, K. - Instr.
Lab. of Embryol. & Genet.
X HAMADA, K. - Prof.
X YAMAZAKI, F. - Assoc. Prof.
X GOTO, A. - Instr.
X ONOZATO, H. - Instr.
Lab. of Physiol. & Ecol.
X YAMADA, J. - Prof.
Hirakata, Kansai Med. School,
Biol. Lab.
X IKUSHIMA, N.
X OOHATA, A. - Asst.
Hirosaki, Hirosaki Univ.,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X YAMADORI, T. - Prof.
X TAKAHASHI, H. - Asst. Prof.
X YAMAUCHI, K. - Asst.
Hiroshima, Hiroshima Univ. ,
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X YASUDA, M. - Prof.
X NAKAMURA, H. - Lect.
X SATO, A.G. - Lect.
Fac. of Sci. , Lab. for Amph. Biol.
X NISHIOKA, Ms. M. - Prof.
X KAWAMUPA, T. - Prof. (Emer.)
Inuyama, Kyoto Univ. ,
Primate Res. Inst. , Dept. of Physiol,
X OSHIMA, K. - Prof.
Izumo, Shimane Med. Univ. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X TANAKA, O. - Assoc. Prof.
Kagoshima, Kagoshima Univ. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X MURATA, F.
Dental School, Dept. of Anat.
Embryol. Lab.
X NOTO, T.
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
X KUBOTA, T. - Prof.
Kanazawa, Univ. of Kanazawa,
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
X FUKE, M.T. - Res. Asst.
Kariya, Aichi Univ. of Educ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X IWAMATSU, T. - Prof.
X OHTA, T. - Asst. Prof.
Kasugai, Aichi Pref. Colony,
Inst, for Developm. Res.
MURAKAMI, U. - Dir.
Embryol. Dept.
X SHOJI, R. - Head
X INOUYE, M. - Managing staff
X OOHIPU^, A. - Managing staff
X TAKEUCHI, I. - Managing staff
Perinatol. Dept.
X KASHIWAMATA, S. - Head
X SEMBA, R. - Room Chief
X KEINO, H. - Res.
X SATO, H. - Res.
X SEMBA, Ms. R.K. - Res.
Dept. of Orthop. Surg.
X NOGAMI, H.
Kobe, Kanebo Inst, for Cane. Res.
WATANABE, K. - Res. Staff
Kobe, Konan Univ., Fac. of Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
TAKAYA, H. - Prof. , Dir.
SONOBE, H. - Lect.
Kobe, Konan Women's Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
BABA, S. - Prof.
Kochi , Kochi Univ., Fac. of Sci.,
Dept. of Biol.
X NAKAUCHI, M. - Prof.
X KAWAMURA, K. - Res. Assoc.
Kumamoto, Kumamoto Univ. ,
Med. School, Dept. of Anat.
X FUJIMOTO, T. - Prof.
Kyoto, Doshisha Univ., Biol. Lab.
X AMANO, H. - Prof.
X KOBAYASHI, N. - Prof.
X INOUE, Ms. Y. - Res. Asst.
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Kyoto, Kyoto Pref . Univ. of Med. ,
2nd Dept. of Anat.
X IBATA, Y. - Prof.
X FUJISAWA, H. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Pharmacol.
X KURIYAMA, K. - Prof., Chairman
Kyoto , Kyoto Univ. ,
Fac. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
HOSHINO, K. - Prof.
Chest Dis. Res. Inst., Pathol. Dept.
TAKAHASHI, G. - Asst. Prof.
Inst, for Brain Res. , Physiol. Dept.
YOSHIDA, S.
Fac. of Sci., Inst, for Biophys. &
Molec. Biol.
X OKADA, T.S. - Prof.
X TAKEICHI, M. - Assoc. Prof.
X KONDO, H. - Asst.
X YASUDA, K. - Asst.
Dept. of Zool., Lab. Developm. Biol.
X YONEDA, M. - Prof.
X SATOH, N. - Assoc. Prof.
X KUBOTA, H.Y. - Instr.
Coll. of Agric, Anim. Sci. Dept.
X NIWA, K. - Assoc. Prof.
Maebashi, Gunma Univ. ,
Fac. of Educ. , Dept. of Biol.
X MUKAI, H. - Prof.
Inst, of Endocrinol.
HANAOKA, Y. - Asst. Prof.
Matsumoto, Shinshu Univ. ,
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X NAGATA, T. - Prof.
X OHNO, S. - Asst. Prof.
X YOSHIDA, K. - Instr.
Matsuyama, Ehime Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X ISHIKAWA, M. - Prof.
X NODA, Y.D. - Assoc. Prof.
Matsuyama, Ehime Univ. ,
Biol. Inst.
X SAWADA, N. - Prof.
Misaki, Univ. of Tokyo, Fac. of Sci.
Misaki Marine Biol. Stat.
X KINOSHITA, S. - Prof.
X AMEMIYA, S. - Asst.
Misima, Natl. Inst, of Genet.,
Dept. of Morphol. Genet.
X KURODA, Y. - Head
X MINATO, K. - Res. Staff
Mi to, Ibaraki Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X YAJIMA, H. - Prof.
X NIKI, Y. - Asst.
Morioka, Iwate Univ., Fac. of Agric.
Inst, of Appl. Entomol.
X MIYA, K. - Prof.
X KURIHARA, M. - Asst. Prof.
Nagakute, Aichi Med. Univ. ,
Lab. of Biol.
X HAMA, T. - Prof. (Emer.)
Nagasaki, Nagasaki Univ. ,
Fac. of Fish. , Dept. Marine Zool.
X DOTSU, Y. - Prof.
X TAKITA, T. - Prof.
NATSUKARI, Y. - Instr.
Sch. of Med. , 3rd Dept. of Anat.
X SETOGUTI, T. - Prof.
Dept. of Genet.
X SHIOMI, T. - Prof.
X YOSHIKAWA, I. - Asst. Prof.
X AYAKI, T. - Res. Asst.
X HISANO, K. - Res. Asst.
Nagoya, Nagoya Univ. ,
Coll. of Med. Technol., Biol. Lab.
ONITAKE, K.
Fac. of Agric, Lab. of Biochem.
X ASAHI, T. - Assoc. Prof.
Dept. of Biol.
X NAKANO, E. - Prof.
X OHNISHI, E. - Prof.
X AKETA, K. - Assoc. Prof.
X ISHIZAKI, H. - Assoc. Prof.
X TOMITA, H. - Assoc. Prof.
Res. Inst, of Environm. Med. ,
Dept. of Developm. Pathol.
X KAMEYAMA, Y. - Prof.
X HOSHINO, K. - Assoc. Prof.
X HAYASHI, Y. - Res. Assoc.
X NAKANE, K. - Res. Assoc.
X NARUSE, I. - Res. Assoc.
X ODA, S. - Res. Assoc.
X TAKEHIRA, Y. - Postgr . Student
Sch. of Med. , Dept. Orthop. Surg.
TERASHIMA, Y.
Radioisotope Ctr.
X NAKANO, E. - Prof.
X TAKATA, K. - Assoc. Prof.
Fac. of Sci., Inst, of Molec. Biol.
X EGUCHI, G. - Prof.
, X OKAMOTO, M. - Instr.
Nagoya, Sugiyama-Gakuen Univ.
X SUGIYAMA, M. - Prof.
Nagoya, Women's Coll. of Tokai-Gakuen,
Lab. of Biol.
X HASEGAWA, M. - Prof.
Nakagusuku, Univ. of the Ryukyus ,
Dept. of Marine Sci.
X SHOKITA, S.
Niigata, Niigata Univ. ,
Fac. of Agric. , Dept. Anim. Husbandry
X ISHIDA, K.
, Dept. of Biochem. & Technol. of
Anim. Products
X NONAMI, Y. - Prof.
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Coll. of Gen. Educ. , Dept. of Biol.
X HAMAGUCHI, S. - Lect.
Sch. of Dent., Dept, of Oral Anat.
X WAKITA, M.
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
X IWASAWA, H. - Prof.
Okayama , Okayama Univ. ,
Inst, for Agric. & Biol. Sci.
X MATSUMOTO, H. - Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Educ, Dept. of Biol.
X KISHIDA, Y. - Prof.
Okazaki , Natl. Inst, for Basic Biol.,
Dept, of Developm. Biol.
X KANATANI, H. - Prof,
X NAGAHAMA, Y. - Assoc, Prof.
X KISHIMOTO, T. - Res. Assoc.
X SHIRAI, Ms. H. - Res. Assoc,
X SUZUKI, Y.
X HIROSE, S.
X TSUDA, M.
Lab. of Cell Differ.
X TSUJIMOTO, Y.
Ooda, Livestock Div. ,
Chugoku Natl. Agric. Exper. Stat,
X IZAIKE, Y.
X OKANO, A.
Osaka. Kinki Univ, ,
School of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X TANIMURA, T, - Prof.
X YASUDA, Ms. Y. - Assoc. Prof.
X KIHARA, T. - Asst.
X KAMIMURA, Ms. M. - Asst.
Osaka, Osaka City Univ., Fac. of Sci.
Dept. of Biol., Lab. of Embryol.
X FURUSAWA, M. - Assoc. Prof.
X DAN (SOHKAWA) , Ms, M, - Asst.
X IKENISHI, K. - Asst.
X MIWA, J. - Visit, Prof,
Osaka, Osaka Dental Univ,, Biol, Dept
X KAWAI, S,
Osaka, Osaka Kyoiku Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol,
X KATO, K,-I. - Prof.
X TAHARA, Y. - Prof.
X MATSUZAWA, T. - Asst. Prof.
X TAKASAKI, Ms. H. - Lect.
Osaka, Osaka Univ., Coll. of Gen.
Educ, Dept. of Biol.
X IMAHORI, K. - Prof.
X KOSHIDA, Y. - Prof.
X IWASA, K. - Asst. Prof.
X SAITO, S. - Asst.
X SHIHIRA-ISHIKAWA, Ms. I. - Asst,
X HORIUCHI, S, - Asst,
X KITANI, H. - Grad. Stud.
Osaka, Osaka Women's Univ.,
Dept, of Nat. Sci.
X KOTANI, M. - Prof.
Japan
Osaka, Takeda Chem. Ind. Ltd. ,
Dept. of Drug Safety Evaluat.
X TAKANO, K.
Osaka
X NAKAMURA, O. - Prof. (Emer.)
X SUGINO, H, - Prof, (Emer, )
Saitama, Saitama Med. School,
Dept, of Anat.
X HIRAKOW, R. - Prof.
X GOTOH, T, - Instr,
Sapporo, Hokkaido Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Chromes. Res, Unit
X MAKING, S, - Prof. (Emer.)
X SASAKI, M, - Prof.
X TAKAGI, N. - Res. Assoc.
Zool. Inst,
X AOTO, T, - Prof.
X IWATA, F, - Prof.
X YAMAMOTO, T.S. - Prof.
X KATAGIRI, C. - Asst. Prof,
X SHIMIZU, T, - Asst,
X TOCHINAI, S, - Asst,
X WAKAHARA, M, - Asst,
Fac, of Vet, Med,, Dept, of Obstet,
X ISHIKAWA, T, - Prof,
X KANAGAWA, H, - Assoc, Prof,
X INOUE, T, - Asst,
X MIYAKE, Y,-I, - Asst,
Sapporo, Sapporo Med, Coll,,
Dept. of Biol,
X YAMASAKI, F, - Assoc Prof,
Sendai, Tohoku Univ, , Sch, of Med, ,
Dept, of Obstet, & Gynecol.
X TAKABAYASHI, T.
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
X IDE, H.
Shimoda, Univ. of Tsiikuba,
Shimoda Marine Res. Ctr,
.X WATANABE, H.
Toba, Nagoya Univ., Fac. of Sci.,
Sugashima Marine Biol. Lab.
X SATO, H. - Prof., Dir.
X KOJIMA, M.K. - Assoc. Prof.
Tochigi, Jichi Med, School,
Dept. of Anat,
X IDE, C.
X ARAKI, M. - Res, Assoc,
Tokushima, Tokushima Univ, ,
Dent, School, Dept, of Anat,
X TAKAGI, T. - Prof,
Dept, of Oral Anat,
X KATSURA, S, - Prof.
Sch. of Med. , Dept. of Anat.
X DAIKOKU, S. - Prof. , Dir.
Tokyo, Hitotsubashi Univ. ,
Lab. of Biol.
X WASHITANI, Ms. S.
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Tokyo, Mitsubishi-Kasei Inst, of
Life Sci. , Lab. of Developm. Biol.
HIGASHINAKAGAWA, T.
SAIGA, H.
Tokyo, Nippon Med. School,
Dept. of Anat.
X NAKAMURA, I. - Prof.
X SUGIMOTO, K. - Lect.
Dept. of Biochem.
X SHUKUYA, R. - Prof., Chairman
X OKAZAKI, T. - Asst. Prof.
X GOTO, Y. - Lect.
Tokyo, Ochanomizu Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
MIKI-NOUMURA, Ms. T. - Asst. Prof.
Tokyo, Rikkyo Univ., Biol. Lab.
X ODA, S. - Prof.
Tokyo, Tokyo Inst, of Technol.,
Biol. Lab.
X HIRAMOTO, Y. - Prof.
Tokyo, Tokyo Gakugei Univ. ,
Dept. of Biol.
X ISHIMODA-TAKAGI , T.
Tokyo, Tokyo Med. & Dent. Univ. ,
Fac. of Dent. ,
Inst, of Stomatognathic Sci.
X ETO, K. - Prof.
Med. Res. Inst. , Dept. Cytogenet.
X IKEUCHI, T.
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X KATO, M. - Assoc. Prof.
Sch. of Dent. , Dept. of Anat.
NOZUE, T. - Assoc. Prof.
KATOW, H. - Instr.
Tokyo, Tokyo Metrop. Inst, for
Neurosci.
X MATSUYAMA, H. - Sen. Sclent.
Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
DAN, K. - Prof. , President
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X YANAGISAWA, T. - Prof.
X OKAZAKI, Ms. K. - Prof.
X TSUSUE, Ms. Y.M. - Instr.
X UEMURA, I. - Instr.
X YAZAKI, Ms. I. - Instr.
X KITAJIMA, T. - Grad. Stud.
Tokyo, Univ. of Tokyo,
Fac. of Med., Dept. of Anat.
X OOE, T. - Prof.
X YOSHIOKA, M. - Assoc. Prof.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Biol.
X FURUYA, M. - Prof.
X KOMAMINE, A. - Assoc. Prof.
X INOUE, Y. - Instr.
X WADA, M. - Instr.
X KADOTA, A. - Postd. Fellow
X MINEYUKI, Y. - Grad. Student
Dept. of Biophys. & Biochem.
X SAKAI, H. - Prof.
X ENDO, Ms. S. - Res. Asst.
X HISANAGA, S. - Grad. Student
Dept. of Physiol. Chera. & Nutr.
MANO, Y. - Prof.
Zool. Inst.
X TERAYAMA, H. - Prof.
X EGAMI, N. - Prof.
X MIZUNO, T. - Prof.
FUJII, T.-Prof. (Emer.)
X YAMAGAMI, K. - Assoc. Prof.
X TAKEUCHI, S. - Lect.
X YASUGI, S. - Asst.
X lUCHI, I. - Asst.
X LASNITZKI, Ms. I.
Toyama, Toyama Univ. ,
Fac. of Sci., Biol. Inst.
X HORI, R. - Prof.
X MICHIBATA, H. - Lect.
Tsu, Mie Univ. , Fac. of Fish.
X OOISHI, Ms. S. - Lect.
X IZAWA, K. - Asst.
Tsukuba, Natl. Inst, of Anira. Ind.
X SUGIE, T. - Head Lab. Fertil.
X HANADA, A. - Head Lab. Embryol.
X SOMA, T. - Res. Staff Lab. Fertil.
X SAITOH, M. - Res. Staff Lab. Nutr.
X TSUNODA, Y. - Res. Staff Lab. Fertil.
X MURAMATSU, S. - Head Lab. of
Genet. Disorders
X HANADA, H. - Res. Staff Lab. of
Genet. Disorders
SHIOYA, Y. - Res. Staff Lab. Embryol.
Tsukuba, Univ. of Tsukuba,
Inst, of Biol. Sci.
X HARADA, H.
X OKADA, M.
UCHIMIYA, H. - Lect.
Uchinada, Kanazawa Med. Univ. ,
Coll. Lib. Arts, Biol. Inst.
KIDO, T. - Prof.
ASAKURA, K. - Asst. Prof.
HORI, I. - Asst. Prof.
ASAI, E. - Lect.
HIROSHIMA, T. - Res. Asst.
Urawa, Saitama Univ. ,
Coll. Lib. Arts, Dept. of Biol.
X TSUKAHARA, J. - Assoc. Prof.
Fac. of Sci., Dept. of Regul. Biol.
X NOUMURA, T. - Prof.
Yamagata, Yamagata Univ., Med. School,
Dept. of Hyg. & Prevent. Med.
X ENDO, A. - Prof. , Head
X SHIMADA, T. - Assoc. Prof.
X WATANABE, T. - Assoc.
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Yamaguchi , Yamaguchi Univ. ,
Biol. Inst.
X ABE, K.
Fac. Agric.
X SUGA, T.
Yokohama , Keio Univ. ,
School of Med. , Biol. Lab.
MORI, Y. - Prof. , Head
ISONO, N.
Yokohama , Tsurumi Univ. ,
Sch. of Dent. Med., Biol. Dept.
WATANABE, K. - Prof.
SASAKI, Ms. F. - Asst. Prof.
HORIGUCHI, T. - Asst.
TAKAHAMA, H. - Asst.
KOREA, South
Kwangju, Chonnam Natl. Univ.,
Dept. of Biol.
SOH, W.Y. - Assoc. Prof.
Suweon , Seoul Natl. Univ., Coll. of
Agric. , Dept. of Sericult.
PARK, K.E.
LEBANON
Beirut, Univ.
St. Joseph, Fac.de Med.
Dept. d' Histoenzymol.
WEGMANN, R. - Prof.
TABBARA FAWAZ , Ms. R.
PAKISTAN
Lahore, Pan jab Univ., Zool. Dept.
MUFTI , S.A. - Assoc. Prof.
SHAKOORI, A.R. - Assoc. Prof.
Rabwah, Talimul Islam Coll.,
Dept. of Zool.
X KHAN, M.S. - Prof.
Ctr.
- Prof. ,Head
KUWAIT
Kuwait, Univ. of Kuwait,
Dept. of Zool.
X BOU-RESLI, Ms. M.N. A.
TAIWAN
Taipei, Natl. Defense Med
Dept. of Biomorph.
X HSU (LIANG) , Ms. C
X LIANG, H.M. - Prof.
X YU (KOU) , Ms. N.W. - Prof.
X YANG, S.F. - Assoc. Prof.
Taipei, Natl. Taiwan Univ.,
Dept. of Zool.
KING, Ms. D.WEI - Prof.
TURKEY
Ankara, Hacettepe Univ., Med. Fac,
Dept. of Histol.-Embryol.
KERSE {BUYUK0ZER) , Ms. I. -
Prof. , Head
X A^AN (YAL^IN) , Ms. E. - Lect.
X OZORAN, A.
X 5EFTALIOGLU, Ms. A.
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY (A.C.T.
Canberra, Austr. Natl. Univ. ,
Res. School of Biol. Sci.
X BELL, G.A.
WYE -DVORAK, Ms. J.
Dept. of Behav. Biol.
X MARK, R.F. -
X HAIGHT, J.R.
X HAMBLEY, J.W
X WILSON, P. -
X MORGAN, I.G.
X MAROTTE, Ms.
X DENTON, C.J.
Prof., Chairman
- Sen. Res. Fellow
, - Res. Fellow
Res. Fellow
- Fellow
L.R. - Res. Asst.
- Postd. Fellow
Sch. of Gen Stud. , Zool. Dept.
X JANSSENS, P. A. - Sen. Lect.
Lynehara, C.S.I.R.O.,
Div. of Wildlife Res.
X TYNDALE-BISCOE, C.H.
X STEWART, Ms. F. - Res. Scient.
X HINDS, Ms. L. - Exp. Off.
NEW SOUTH WALES (N.S.W.)
Armidale, Univ. of New England,
Dept. of Microbiol. & Genet.
CLAXTON, J.H. - Sen. Lect.
Sch. of Biol. Sci., Zool. Dept.
X O'FARRELL, A.F. - Prof.
x DE BAVAY, J.M. - Lect.
X WHITELAW, S.
Blacktown, CSIRO, Div. of Anim. Prod.
SCOTT, T.W. - Chief
X LYNE, A.G. - Sen. Princ. Res. Scient.
X NANCARROW, C. - Princ. Res. Scient.
MOORE , G . P . M .
Camperdown, Univ. of Sydney,
Dept. of Med. (Neurol.)
CAMERON, J.
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New Zealand
Newcastle, Univ. of Newcastle,
Dept. of Biol. Sci.
QUINN, P. - Lect.
North Ryde , Macquarie Univ.,
School of Biol. Sci.
LINTERN-MOORE, Ms. S.M.
Sydney, Univ. of Sydney,
Dept. of Histol. & Embryol.
X SULLIVAN, G.E. - Sen. Lect.
X McAVOY, J.W. - Lect.
Dept. of Surg. (Diagn
X McCREDIE, A. - Prof.
X SHOOBRIDGE, Ms. E.R.
Sch. of Biol. Sci., Zool
X ANDERSON, D.T. - Prof.
X CROSSLEY, A.C. - Assoc
X MORRIS, Ms. V.B. - Sen
X ARMATI-GULSON, P.J
Radiol. )
Bldg.
Prof.
Lect.
Lect.
QUEENSLAND (Qld.)
Brisbane, Univ. of Queensland,
School of Anat.
BRYDEN, M.M.
HUGHES, R.L. - Reader En±iryol.
Townsville, James Cook Univ.,
School of Biol. Sci.,
Depts. of Marine Biol. & Zool.
X BURDON- JONES , C. - Prof., Head
X LUCAS, J.S. - Sen. Lect.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA (S.A.)
Adelaide , Univ. of Adelaide,
Dept. of Zool.
X TYLER, M,J.
X DAVIES, Ms. M.
X BROOKS, I'.s. J. A. - Postgrad. Stud.
X JOHN, U.P. - Postgrad. Student
Dept. of Environm. Studies
X AUSTIN, Ms. S.A.
Bedford Park, Flinders Univ. ,
School of Biol. Sci.
DIXON, K.E.
Sch. of Med. ,
X STRAZNICKY,
X TAY, D.K.C.
X HISCOCK, Ms.
- Sen. Lect.
Dept. of Hum. Morphol ,
C. - Assoc. Prof.
- Res. Assoc.
J. - Res. Asst.
Lect.
. Fellow
Lect.
North Adelaide, Adelaide Children's
Hosp. , Dept. of Histopathol.
X ELLIS, D.H.
VICTORIA (Vict.)
Clayton, Monash Univ. ,
Dept. of Anat.
X GULDNER, F.H.
Dept. of Biochem.
X AUSTIN, L. - Reader
X JEFFREY, P.L. - Sen.
X ROSTAS, J. A. P. - Res.
Dept. of Physiol.
X WESTERMAN, R.A. - Sen.
X CRAGG, B.G. - Reader
X REES, Ms. S. - Res. Fellow
Kew
X LAVARACK, J.O.
Melbourne, Lincoln Inst, of Health
Sci., Dept. of Biol. Sci.
X SATHANANTHAN , A.H.
Parkville, Univ. of Melbourne,
School of Anat.
X STRATFORD (MILLER) , Ms. B.F. -
Sen. Lect,
WEST AUSTRALIA (W.A.)
Murdoch, Murdoch Univ. ,
Environm. & Life Sci.
X POTTER, I.e. - Prof.
X RENFREE, Ms. M.B. - Sen. Lect. Biol.
X BIRD, D.J.
NEW ZEALAND
Auckland, Univ. of Auckland,
Dept. of Biochem.
X RENWICK, A.G.C. -
Christchurch, Univ.
Dept. of Zool.
X STOUT, V.M.
X WISELY, Ms.
Dunedin, Univ
Prof.
of Canterbury,
- Reader
V.M. - Lect.
of Otago,
Dept. of Zool.
X PILKINGTON,
J.B.
Lect,
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SUBJECT INDEX
(alphabetical order)
For an introduction to the subject index, see part 1, page 151.
To save space, two alterations have been made:
The singular form only is used for the Headings. Cross references between
Headings are indicated by the following abbreviations:
s. for see
sa. for see also.
ABDOMINAL CAVITY
Plantae
Cruz
AMINO ACID
s.Body cavity
Beale
Kumaran
sa. Neurotrans
Teleostei
Mammalia
mitter
ABNORMALITY
Goto
Fisher
Amphibia
Crawford
Aves
Hambley
Echinodermata
Crawford
s. Anomaly
(early
development)
Hamada
ADHESIVE GLAND
Goldberg
Hay
Lhotka
Malformation
sa.Teratogenesis
s. Gland
Makinodan
Oppenheimer
ADIPOSE TISSUE
Pritchard
Tn c2or^+" 3
ABORTIONS &
sa. Lipid
Rivera
Rapport
Trytek
Mammalia
Coufalik
Embryonic Death
sa. Malformation
Pathology
Insecta
Butterworth
Cruz
Tesoriero
Toto
Tucker
Homo
Ikeuchi
Lin
Locke
ADRENAL GLAND
AGGREGATION
s.Cell
Galbraith
Kuriyama
Monder
Ornoy
Sasaki
Mammalia
sa.Chromaf f in
cell
Hormone (vert. )
AIR BLADDER
s . Lung
Plantae
Harada
Teleostei
Baetz
Dickey
Amphibia
Yu
Homo
Artal
Mammalia
Setoguti
AIR SAC
s . Lung
Crawford
AMITOSIS
ACCESSORY
SEX GLAND
s . Reproductive
system
ALIMENTARY TRACT
s. Digestive
tract
Rhizopoda
Band
AMNION
ACTIN
s. Protein
AGE (AGING)
general
ALKYLATING AGENT
ALLANTOIS
s. Embryonic
membrane
ACTINOMYCIN
sa. Antibiotic
Kelley
Angiospermae
Nooden
s. Embryonic
membrane
ANABIOSIS
s. Diapause
ACTIVATION
s . Fertilisation
ADAPTATION
Aves
Bloom
Oppenheimer
Echinoidea
Oppenheimer
AMINE
sa . Neurotrans-
mitter
Mammalia
ANDROGENESIS
s. Genetics
ANESTHESIA
sa. Environmental
Homo
Baker
Amphibia
factor
Makinodan
Rennert
Kato
Phylogenesis
Amphibia
del Pino
Pugin
Toto
Tucker
Insecta
Courtright
Myxoraycetes
Kuehn
ANEUPLOIDY
s . Heteroploidy
126
ANIMAL GRADIENT
ANTIMITOTIC
Hydrozoa
Crustacea
(animalis. )
AGENT
Kato
Lewis
s. Gradients
sa. Embryology
Amphibia
Meyerhof
Insecta
Wyttenbach
Scyphozoa
Insecta
Seiger
(experimental)
Kato
Mammalia
Embryology
Imberski
Turbellaria
Bekoff
(physiol. )
Kishida
Devor
Invertebrata
Jensh
Nakane
ANOMALY (early
Meyerhof
ASYMMETRY
Mollusca
development)
Stiles
s . Symmetry
Narayanan
sa. Pathology
Teleostei
Naruse
Teratogenesis
Stiles
AUDITORY ORGAN
Noden
(& external
Oda
Homo
ear)
Rodier
Ornoy
ANTLER
Tanimura
S.Horn
Amniota
Westerman
ANOMALY (later
Maderson
Yanai
Teleostei
development)
AORTA
Aves
s . Malformation
s. Vascular syst.
Barnard
Oppenheimer
sa. Teratogenesis
sa. Heart {&
De Jager
great vessel)
Gottlieb
BIDDER'S ORGAN
ANOXIA
Somes
APICAL DOMINANCE
Chelonia
s. Respiration
Angiospermae
Frank
BIO-ELECTRICITY
Smit
Insecta
ANTIBIOTIC
Scott
Mammalia
Meer
sa . Actinomycin
ARCHENTERON
Feldman
Aves
(roof)
s . Gastrulation
McNutt
BIO- ENGINEERING
Sudarwati
Noden
s. Culture &
Surjono
Neurulation
Teleostei
preservation
Homo
Ooe
sa. Induction
Yamada
Transfer
Mammalia
ARTIFICIAL
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS
BIOGENIC AMINE
Burk
INSEMINATION
SYSTEM
s. Neurotrans-
Sutasurya
Aves
mitter
Syarief
Mammalia
Hamner
Pappano
Homo
Artal
Mammalia
BIOMETRY
ANTIBODY
s . Growth
s, Immunology
ASEXUAL
REPRODUCTION
Wilson
BIRTH
ANTIGEN
(& developra. )
s. Immunology
sa. Culture &
BACTERIA
BLADDER
preservation
sa. Toxin
s. Urogenital
ANTIMETABOLITE
Ascidiacea
system
Amphibia
Kawamura
BEAK
BLASTEMA
Dinsmore
Mukai
Aves
Nakauchi
Amphibia
s . Regeneration
Kollros
(traumatic)
Frederickson
Watanabe
Mammalia
Ciliata
BEHAVIOUR
BLASTOCYST
Chamberlain
Pang
Galbraith
Tchang
(embryonic &
postnatal)
sa. Cleavage
Culture (&
Layton
Ectoprocta
preservation)
Pollard
Mukai
Arachnida
Implantation
Razon
Oda
Kimmel
Transfer
Schmidt
Fungi
Aves
Blamire
Bekoff
general &
Gymnospermae
Gottlieb
miscellaneous &
Greenwood
Seiger
unspecified
Ai:iderson
Boving
127
biochemical &
Aves
biophysical
Betz
Manes
Bloom
Terayama
Somes
descriptive &
Tahara
comparative
Tobin
Rasweiler
Van Alten
Tyndale
Wilt
experimental
Homo
Fisher
Furusawa
genetical
Insecta
Takagi
Gundling
pathological &
Kuliawat
teratological
Laufer
Singh
Vafopoulou
Yamada
Mammalia
physiological
Furusawa
Davis
Nute
Hamner
Reeves
Hinds
Rennert
Izaike
Shepard
Lindner
Yoffey
Orsini
Teleostei
Renfree
luchi
Singh
Yamagami
Suga
Torbit
BLOOD VESSEL
Tyndale
s. Vascular sys
Wade
specific
organs, etc.
BLASTODERM
sa. Circulation
sa. Cleavage
Primitive
BODY CAVITY
streak
(& its
Aves
lining)
Brick
Homo
Eyal
Nakamura
McMaster
BONE
BLASTODISC
sa.Bone marrow
s. Blastoderm
Cartilage
Skeleton
BLASTOMERE
s. Cleavage
Amphibia
McWhinnie
BLASTULA
s. Cleavage
Aves
Buss
Caplan
BLOOD
sa. Circulation
Hematopoiesis
Hemolymph
Vascular syst.
Hall
Krukowski
McWhinnie
Tyler
Van Exan
Homo
Amphibia
Ornoy
Goto
Shupe
Okazaki
Mammalia
Shukuya
Beresford
Hall
Hirano
Inouye
Krukowski
Jacobson
Nogami
Rees
Oohira
Semba
Shupe
Tay
Triffitt
pathological &
Tyler
teratological
Urist
Baker
Weinstock
Bryan
Cragg
BONE MARROW
Das
sa. Hematopoiesis
Hambley
Mast cell
Hayashi
Mammalia
Hay
Hoshino
Kameyama
Keino
BRAIN
sa. Optic centre
& tract
Kennedy
Kuriyama
Langman
LaVelle
general &
Marin
miscellaneous &
Ornoy
unspecified
Rees
Birge
Sato
Bonny
Semba
Ibata
Takehira
Langman
Van der Westhuizen
biochemical &
Westenberg
biophysical
Yanai
Baker
Yu
Brown
physiological
La Velle
Carri
Piddington
Daikoku
Roth
Gona
Tay
Gordon
Watanabe
Greengard
cell biological
Hirsch
Hoshino
Lauder
LaVelle
Oppenheimer
Shoji
Suburo
descriptive &
comparative
BRANCHIAL REGION
Chamberlain
sa. Pharynx
Cragg
Das
BRISTLE
Feldman
s. Integument
Inouye
Marin
BURSA OF
Muller
FABRICIUS
Ozoran
sa. Lymphatic
Peters
system
Peusner
experimental
Constantine
Das
Aves
Fitzsimmons
Noumura
Ganchrow
Guldner
Hiscock
CAMBIUM
s. Vascular
tissue
128
CAPILLARY
s. Vascular syst.
CAPSULE (Egg)
s.Egg covering
CARAPACE
CARBOHYDRATE
sa.Cell (matrix)
cell biology
Struck
differentiation
Sch jeide
embryo
Lhotka
Suga
Vasan
fetus & larva &
neonate
Goto
Okazaki
Shukuya
invertebrates
Frye
Goudsrait
Rapport
Yanagisawa
molecular biology
Kinoshita
organs &
organogenesis
Angello
Baner jee
Benzo
Bernf ield
Caplan
Fambrough
Gotoh
Hay
Jeffrey
Lhotka
Morgan
Sawyer
Schmidt
placenta & fetal
membranes
Suga
plants
Seago
regeneration
Dearlove
teratogenesis
Goetinck
Reynolds
CARCINOGENETIC
AGENT
sa. Tumour
general
Murison
Aves
Kitani
Mammalia
Rice
Yasuda
CARTILAGE
Aves
Caplan
Goetinck
Hall
Levenson
Sawyer
Solursh
Upholt
Homo
Shepard
Invertebrata
Koshida
Mammalia
Beresford
Bersu
Elmer
Grimes
Hall
Ho
Nogami
Oohira
Ornoy
Overman
Schmidt
Shepard
Toto
CASTE
DETERMINATION
s . Polymorphism
CELL
sa. Subcellular
component
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Fischman
Macintyre
Maslow
Morrill
Spiegel
adhesion &
affinity
Armstrong
Bernfield
Brick
Campbell
Fausto
Ikushima
Izzard
Lipton
McClay
Oppenheimer
Poole
Steinberg
Wiseman
aggregation &
reaggr. ,dissoc.
Humphreys
Kuroda
Rivera
Rothman
Shoji
Turner
Wourms
behaviour &
movement
Ameraiya
Armstrong
Bell
Clark
Counce
Crowell
Dan
DeHaan
Eguchi
Izzard
Jaffe
Kelley
Lavarack
Lenhof f
Morris
Roberts
Sanders
Sheffield
Spiegelman
Trinkaus
Tweedell
Venkatasubramani
Wiseman
Wyttenbach
biochemistry &
biophysics &
molecular biol.
Brick
Byrd
Harris
Jaffe
Kessel
Kochhar
Meer
Nuccitelli
Ramirez
Ryerse
Sanders
Traeger
Weiss
chemo taxis
Bonner
Miller
Poole
Venkatasubramani an
contact &
junctions
Albertini
Schoenwolf
Takeichi
Zimmerman
culture in vitro
Brooks
Coleman
Ide
Kaufman
Kuroda
Matsuzawa
Minato
Mi t rani
Moment
Murison
Oberlander
Rafferty
Schuetz
Shininger
Takata
Tweedell
cycle
Bloch
Byrd
Hoshino
Keynan
Kirschner
Komamine
Levy
Meyerhof
Minato
Newton
an Ron
Sandler
Sato
Washitani
Williams
Wolfe
Yamaguchi
death
Bryant
Butterworth
Constantine
129
Counce
Fallon
Goel
Ho
Lyerla
Mottet
Narayanan
Pollack
Sohal
Yoshioka
fusion
Coleman
Langman
Lipton
Torbit
Traeger
growth
Brooks
Schjeide
heredity
Kuroda
immunology
Artzt
Bennett
Dooher
Spiegelman
Takata
interaction &
communication &
recognition
Auerbach
Bernfield
Besharse
Bhaskaran
Gather
Das
Elmer
Eyal
Glass
Hall
Hosick
Kochhar
Lesseps
Lilien
McClay
Mayhew
Mitrani
Nemoto
Newman
Oppenheimer
Potter
Rostas
Sherman
Shur
Takasaki
Weiss
matrix
Boving
Browne 11
Burk
Cap Ian
Dunn
Erickson
Fitzharris
Grimes
Hardy
Hirano
Iwasa
Johnson
Lindholm
Meier
Morris
Spiegelman
Triffitt
Tyler
Urist
Van Exan
Weinstock
membrane,
biochemical
Albertini
Anderson
Boving
Fambrough
Harris
Humphries
Kawai
Lee
McWhinnie
Nichols
Pagano
Pollock
Roth
Rotundo
Schuetz
Struck
Waldman
Zelenka
membrane ,
other
Armstrong
Besharse
Chepenik
DeHaan
Forbes
McMahon
Marchesi
Moog
Roberts
Sheffield
Sperelakis
Venkatasubramani
Williams
migration
Fujimoto
Hay
Maxwell
Nakamura
Noden
Poole
Reyer
Solursh
Waterman
Weston
Yoffey
shape, size
Bell
Burnside
Campbell
Clark
Counce
Gasser
Jacobson
Jaffe
Millington
Trinkaus
Ward
surface,
biochemical
Aketa
Angello
Barber
Jetten
Lee
Maloney
Oppenheimer
Porzig
Przybylski
Rostas
Shimizu
Shur
Taketa
Terayama
Webb
Yoneda
surface,
other
Bayne
Bell
Brick
Clutter
Filosa
Grey
Hall
Kelley
Kochhar
Langman
Lilien
Morrill
Sanders
an Traeger
Trinkaus
Turner
Weston
Wiley
Yazaki
wall
Iwasa
Komamine
Lovett
Quatrano
CELL DIVISION
s.Cell
Mitosis
CELL-LINEAGE
s. Embryology
(experimental)
CELL RENEWAL
s . Regeneration
(physiol . )
CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM
sa. Brain
Neural crest
Neural plate
Neuroglia
Spinal cord
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Kimmel
Kollros
biochemical &
biophysical
Hay
cell biological
Hendrickx
Rodier
descriptive &
comparative
Culberson
De Gennaro
Haight
Mark
O'Rahilly
Peters
Schoenwolf
Vaughn
experimental
Altraan
Armati
Constantine
Devor
Gasser
Gordon
Hay
Meyer
Sadler
Shoji
Straznicky
130
genetical
Wyman
pathological &
teratological
Agnew
Armati
De Gennaro
Hayashi
Kashiwamata
Matsuyama
Rodier
Shepard
physiological
Berry
De Gennaro
Narayanan
theoretical
Gordon
CENTRIFUGATION
s. Embryology
(experimental)
Embryology
(physiol. )
CEPHALOGENESIS
s. Head
CEREBELLUM
s. Brain
CHALONE
Amphibia
Scadding
Mammalia
Yamaguchi
CHEMICAL
(biologically
active)
s. specific
chemicals
(Antibiotic
Antimitotic
agent, etc.)
Chemical
element
Drug
Ion
Teratogenesis
CHEMICAL ELEMENT
sa. Ion
cadmium
Keino
Miller
Monie
Pierro
calcium
Buss
Dunn
Epel
Izzard
Krukowski
Lhotka
Nakazawa
Reynolds
Turner
fluorine
Herold
Shupe
heavy metals
Calabrese
Ferm
Frederickson
Martin
Weis
Yasuda
iron
Lhotka
lead
Cragg
De Gennaro
metals
Hein
phosphorus
Yanagisawa
silicon
Drum
Gordon
Kaufman
sodium
Nuccitelli
trace elements
Hori
Michibata
Rennert
Shimada
CHEMICAL
MICROANALYSIS
CHEMORECEPTOR
CHIMERA
s. Genetics
CHONDROCRANIUM
Aves
Maderson
Mammalia
Maderson
CHONDROGENESIS
s. Cartilage
CHORDA
s . Notochord
CHORION
s. Placenta
sa. Embryonic
membrane
CHOROID PLEXUS
s. Brain
CHROMAFFIN CELL
CHROMATIN
s. Chromosome
CHROMATOPHORE
Amphibia
Bagnara
Hama
Ide
Lyerla
Crustacea
Ranga
Teleostei
Hama
CHROMOSOME
general
DiBerardino
Sandler
aberrations
Bersu
Chrisman
Lakshmanan
Makino
Miyake
Ornoy
Sasaki
abortion
Ikeuchi
cytogenetics
Dickey
Endo
Gates
Ishikawa
Macintyre
Stiles
developmental
changes
Cline
Martin
early developm.
Ikeuchi
Takagi
heterochromatin
Gay
Gerbi
Rae
lampbrush
Cameron
Gall
meiosis
Begg
Hiramoto
Lakshmanan
Masui
Risley
molecular biol. ,
biochemistry
Asami
Brown
Hennen
Kinoshita
Matsumoto
Newman
Ozaki
Reeder
Reeves
Risley
Wolfe
polytene, puff,
Balbiani ring
Cameron
Clutter
Donady
Gerbi
Hosick
Laufer
sex chromosome
Biddle
Gerbi
Sanders
Takagi
structure
Galor
Gay
Meyerhof
Noto
Sollner
CILIUM
Bivalvia
Rikmenspoel
Chlorophyceae
Wi tman
Ciliata
Rikmenspoel
Williams
131
Echinoidea
Araemiya
Gastropoda
Morrill
Polychaeta
Rikmenspoel
Zoomastigina
Rikmenspoel
CINEMICROGRAPHY
s.Microcine-
matography
CIRCULATION
sa. Vascular system
specific
Kirchen
Ohta
Rappaport
Sakai
physiological
Kojima
Maurer
Reynhout
CLOACA
s. Urogenital
system
CLONE
s. Asexual
reproduction
COLOUR PATTERN
s . Chromatophore
Pigment (ation)
COMPARTMENT
(developmental)
s. Embryology
(experimental)
COMPETENCE
(inductive)
CONGENITAL
MALFORMATION
s . Malformation
organs, etc.
Homo
Cell
CONJUGATION
sa. Fertilisation
Kamakshi
CLEAVAGE ( &
COELOM
s.Body cavity
Ciliata
Wolfe
morula,
COLCHICINE
blastula)
s. Antimitotic
CONNECTIVE
sa. Blastocyst
agent
TISSUE
Blastoderm
sa. Fibroblast
Blastodisc
COLLAGEN
Mast cell
general &
Amphibia
Aves
miscellaneous &
Dearlove
Caplan
unspecified
Dresden
Trelstad
Hiramoto
Kato
Mammalia
Sanders
Kemp
Frederickson
Sawada
Linsenmayer
Takasaki
Aves
CORPUS ALLATUM
biochemical &
biophysical
Harris
Kidder
Frederickson
Goetinck
Hay
Kollar
Insecta
Beig
Bueno
Kiefer
Ozaki
Linsenmayer
Mitrani
CORPUS LUTEUM
Pollard
Schmidt
Mammalia
Ruderman
Trelstad
Gulyas
Steinhardt
Weinstock
Orsini
Wilt
Echinoidea
Yoneda
Benson
CORTEX
descriptive &
Elasmobranchii
s.Cell
comparative
Kemp
Egg
Arnold
Mammalia
Fainstain
Baner jee
CORTISONE
Humphreys
Bernfield
s. Hormone (vert. )
experimental
Kollar
Gather
Leblond
CRANIUM
Freeman
Levenson
s. Skull
Kirschner
Schmidt
sa.Chondro-
Kubota
Weinstock
cranium
Meyerhof
Teleostei
mitosis
Kemp
CRYPTOBIOSIS
Beams
Vertebrata
s. Diapause
Endo
Macarak
CULTURE &
PRESERVATION
(embryo, etc. )
sa. Artificial
insemination
Rearing method
Transfer
embryo, mammals
Bank
Byrd
Davis
Dickey
Fisher
Gunberg
Hinds
Hsu
Inoue
Klein
Lindner
Matthaei
Maurer
Persaud
Sathananthan
Sherman
Sorensen
Torbit
Tyndale
Wade
Wiley
embryo, other
Goel
Klein
Shinde
gametes &
germ cells
Niwa
Stoss
Tsunoda
invertebrates
Brooks
Bryant
Ruskan
organs &
organogenesis
Goel
Shinde
plants
Harada
Hicks
Komamine
CYCLIC AMP
s. Nucleotide
132
CYST &
ENCYSTMENT
Acrasiales
Filosa
O'Day
Ciliata
Pang
Tchang
Fungi
Cantino
Rhizopoda
Band
CYTOCHALASIN
s. Antibiotic
CYTOGENETICS
s. Chromosome
CYTOLOGY
s. Chromosome
CYTOSTATIC AGENT
s. Antimitotic
agent
CYTOTOXIC AGENT
s. Drug
DEDIFFEREN-
TIATION
sa. Metaplasia
Acrasiales
Oohata
Amphibia
Reyer
Angiosperraae
Komaraine
Ascidiacea
Numakunai
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC
ACID
sa. Nucleic acid
adult
Manes
embryo
Manes
Kirschner
gametes &
germ cells
Goldberg
Masui
invertebrates
Cruz
Klein
Reyer
molecular biol.
Atkinson
Church
Flickinger
Fosket
Infante
Kirschner
Klein
Manes
Nemer
Reeves
Schultz
Siddiqui
Smith
Sollner
organs
Siddiqui
placenta
Izaike
Suga
plants
Sorenson
DETERMINATION
(embryonic)
sa. Induction
specific
organs, etc.
general
Hakim
differentiation ,
organogenesis
Juurlink
Kollros
early developm.
Clement
Eyal
Jacobson
Jef fery
Webb
Wiley
plants
Hicks
Kirk
slime molds
McMahon
DEVELOPMENT
(general)
sa. Asexual
reproduction
Life cycle
Morphogenesis
Amphibia
Jacobson
Wolsky
Anura
Armstrong
DiBerardino
Humphries
Artiodactyla
Church
Ascidiacea
Fuke
Mukai
Bivalvia
Scheltema
Blattodea
O'Farrell
Whitelaw
Carnivora
Noden
Cyprinodontoidei
Fahy
Iwaraatsu
Weis
Diptera
Bhaskaran
Crossley
Leopold
Nanjundiah
Echinodermata
Hein
Echinothurioida
Amemiya
Enteropneusta
Burden
Hydroidea
Campbell
Lenhof f
Hydrozoa
Crowe 11
George
Lesh
Insecta
Crossley
Wolsky
Insectivora
Oda
Invertebrata
Sullivan
Lepidoptera
Bhaskaran
Locke
Svoboda
Marsupialia
Renfree
Mollusca
Sullivan
Nemertina
Iwata
Orthoptera
Leopold
Primates
Burdi
Pterobranchia
Burdon
Rodentia
Bagwell
Salmonoidei
Donaldson
Teleostei
Jacobson
Turbellaria
Hein
Urodela
Tassava
DEVELOPMENT
(larval)
sa . Polymorphism
Amphibia
Khan
Anomura
Haley
Anura
Kollros
Tyler
Ascidiacea
Cavey
Copepoda
Izawa
Ooishi
Crustacea
Aoto
Cyclostomata
Bird
Potter
Decapoda
Shokita
Diptera
Devlin
Hymenoptera
Cruz
Invertebrata
Scheltema
Lepidoptera
Silhacek
Nematoda
McFadden
Polychaeta
D' Asaro
Prosobranchia
D' Asaro
Pulmonata
Pilkington
Teleostei
Schlesinger
Takita
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Tunicata
Whittaker
Urodela
Miller
DEVELOPMENT
(plant:general)
general
Lacalli
Acrasiales
Cox
Filosa
McMahon
O'Day
Sussman
Angiospermae
Crouch
Ascomycetes
Lipke
Basidiomycetes
Trione
Charophyceae
Imahori
Chlorophyceae
Imahori
Iwasa
Millington
Saito
Shihira
Witman
Dicotyledonae
Bal
Blaydes
Hicks
Kaufman
Loy
Storey
Filices
Kadota
Mineyuki
Fungi
Tsusue
Gymnospermae
Greenwood
Monocotyledonae
Kaufman
Myxomycetes
Dove
Jef fery
Kuehn
Pteridophyta
DeMaggio
Spermatophyta
DeMaggio
DEVELOPMENT
(postembryonic ,
fetal)
Araneae
Sadana
Artiodactyla
Izaike
Okano
Cetacea
Yamasaki
Homo
Tanaka
Rodentia
Nakazawa
Urodela
Ballard
DEVELOPMENT
(unicellular
organism: general)
Bacteria
Newton
Chlorophyceae
Dillard
Iwasa
Saito
Shihira
Ciliata
Butzel
Frankel
Gall
Gavin
Pollock
Tartar
Wolfe
Desmidiales
Lacalli
Diatomeae
Drum
Gordon
Iwasa
Euglenophyceae
Shihira
Rhizopoda
Band
Perkins
Rappaport
DEVELOPMENTAL
GENETICS
s. Genetics
DEVELOPMENTAL
PATHOLOGY
s. Pathology
DEVELOPMENTAL
PHYSIOLOGY
s. Embryology
(experimental)
Embryology
(physiol. &
biochemical)
sa. Development
DIAPAUSE
sa. Dormancy
Crustacea
Humphreys
Insecta
Brust
Koga
Mammalia
Hinds
Stewart
Tyndale
Teleostei
Wourms
DIAPHRAGM
s.Body cavity
DIET
s. Nutrition
DIFFERENTIATION
sa.Dedif feren-
tiation
Metaplasia
specific
organs ,etc.
general
Brauckmann
Crowe 11
Ide
Macarak
Mintz
Noto
Pitot
Poulson
Ramos
cellular
Bloch
Briggs
Brooks
Cameron
Chepko
Coleman
Doane
Eguchi
Flickinger
Frederickson
Furusawa
Gasser
Goicoechea
Hakim
Haswell
Hay
Jorquera
Juurlink
Katsura
Lesh
Levine
Lyser
Matsuzawa
Matthaei
Miller
Millington
Molinari
Newman
Newton
Oppenheimer
Quatrano
Raf ferty
Sachs
Schindler
Schjeide
Shaaya
Sherman
Sohal
Takasaki
Turner
Waelsch
Walker
Yoffey
early developm.
Brummett
Coward
Kinoshita
Matthaei
Nakamura
Yoshizaki
gametes &
germ cells
Iwamatsu
organogenesis
Altman
Arking
Berry
Browne 11
Fujisawa
Hall
Hardy
Hosick
Katoh
Kollar
Lemanski
Levenson
Maxwell
Okada
Ramirez
134
Sherer
Vasan
Wakita
Weston
plants
Cantino
Iwasa
Kirk
Komamine
Lovett
Schjeide
Shininger
Wo Ik
regeneration
Bode
slime molds
Bonner
Dove
Rothman
unicellular
organisms
Ginzburg
Keynan
DIGESTIVE TRACT
sa. specific parts
Amphibia
Horiuchi
Koshida
Sugimoto
Aves
Andrew
Betz
Kramer
Mizuno
Rawdon
Yasugi
Mammalia
Yamasaki
DISAGGREGATION
s.Cell
DORMANCY
sa. Diapause
Angiospermae
Sussex
DRUG (& other
biologically
active
chemicals)
sa. specific
classes of
agents
(Antimitotic
agents etc. )
Teratogenesis
Thalidomide
Pesticide
general
Murison
Amphibia
Aziz
Miller
Aves
Boone
Gilani
Kolesari
Wallace
Homo
Miller
Taniraura
Zimmerman
Mammalia
Aggarwal
Agnish
Baker
Fantel
Kuriyama
Lu
Merchant
Miller
Mirkes
Persaud
Radha
Shah
Simmons
Singh
Syarief
Tanimura
Westenberg
Zimmerman
Nematoda
Ward
EAR
s. Auditory organ
(& external ear)
ECTODERM
s. Embryology
(experimental)
Embryology
(general &
descriptive)
EGG (& oocyte)
sa. Blastocyst
Cleavage
Culture &
preservation
Fertilisation
Gradient
Oogenesis
Transfer
(blastocyst)
Yolk
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Sorensen
Stoss
Yazaki
biochemical &
biophysical
Arnold
Bast
Begg
Cabada
Crawford
Epel
Guraya
Harris
Hollinger
Hori
Ishida
Ishimoda
Kunkle
Lee
Mahowald
Malacinski
Masui
Michibata
Morrill
Nemo to
Peterson
Reeder
Reynhout
Roth
Schuetz
Shaver
Shimizu
Terayama
Uemura
Wormington
Yoneda
cell biological
Ishikawa
descriptive &
comparative
Beams
Brummett
Fainstain
Guraya
Hori
Oshima
Schroeder
Shirai
Ward
experimental
Arnold
Brooks
Jef fery
Kane
Kotani
Mariano
Meer
Morrill
Nuccitelli
Whittaker
genetical
Kalthoff
Malacinski
Masui
Raff
maturation
Budeguer
Buhler
Cameron
DiBerardino
Hollinger
Iwamatsu
Kanatani
Kishimoto
Lee
Legname
Markert
Masui
Nagahama
Nemoto
Salomon
Schuetz
Shimada
Shirai
Smith
Swartz
Tsafriri
Tsukahara
Tweedell
Valdez
Yaraauchi
pathological &
teratological
Endo
Flood
Shimada
Watanabe
physiological
Adams
Albertini
Cameron
Flood
135
Glass
Hendrickx
Iwamatsu
Miller
Nakano
Nakazawa
Nemoto
Pener
Reynhout
Schroeder
Sedra
Swartz
Tsunoda
Wolfe
Wourms
EGG COVERING
Amphibia
John
Aves
Buss
Cestoda
Guraya
Parshad
Insecta
Goldsmith
Ok ad a
Spradling
Waring
Nematoda
Guraya
Parshad
Teleostei
Yamagami
EGG MEMBRANE
s.Egg covering
Embryonic
membrane
EGG SHELL
s.Egg covering
ELECTRIC ORGAN
ELECTRICITY
s. Bio-electricity
ELEMENT
(chemical)
s. Chemical
element
EMBRYO-MATERNAL
RELATIONSHIP
sa. Placenta
Amphibia
del Pino
Aves
Roth
Mammalia
Bachvarova
Dickey
Flood
Izaike
Lala
Maurer
Ostrand
Saitoh
Suga
Teleostei
Wourms
EMBRYO
PRESERVATION
s. Culture &
preservation
EMBRYO TRANSFER
s. Transfer
EMBRYOLOGY
(experimental)
sa. Specific
stages
Determination
Gradient
Induction
Morphogenesis
Pattern
formation
Regulation
Amphibia
Lipton
Nakamura
Anura
Blackler
Elinson
Kirschner
Kubota
Miller
Asteroidea
Dan
Nemoto
Washitani
Aves
Coleman
Eyal
Finnegan
Goel
Hardy
Jacobson
Lipton
Mattan
Meier
Mitrani
Mottet
Rangini
Stephens
Sudarwati
Sur jono
Bivalvia
Jef fery
Blattodea
Brooks
Cephalopoda
Arnold
Chelonia
Yntema
Coelenterata
Freeman
Coleoptera
Meer
Ctenophora
Freeman
Cyprinodontoidei
Armstrong
Lesseps
Wilde
Wourms
Yokoya
Diptera
Fausto
Imberski
Meer
Schwalm
Segal
Yajima
Echinoidea
Herold
Kitajima
McClay
Nelson
Washitani
Gastropoda
Gather
Freeman
Jef fery
Morrill
Homo
Sathananthan
Hymenoptera
Amy
Lacertilia
Goel
Shinde
Lepidoptera
Miya
Mammalia
Kanagawa
Mollusca
Stiles
Nematoda
Ward
Nemertina
Freeman
Polychaeta
Lacalli
Prosobranchia
Clement
Schmidt
Wilde
Rodentia
Gasser
Kanagawa
Matsuzawa
Matthaei
Sherman
Stark
Sutasurya
Syarief
Takabayashi
Takano
Teicher
Torbit
Teleostei
Stiles
Urodela
Brick
Finnegan
Jacobson
Kawakami
Kubota
Sasaki
Wilde
EMBRYOLOGY
(general &
descriptive)
sa. specific
stages
Development
(general)
Organogenesis
Acanthocephala
Guraya
Parshad
Actinozoa
Lyke
Amphibia
Satoh
Sutasurya
Anomura
Haley
Anostraca
Humphreys
Angui Hi formes
Yamamoto
Anura
Brick
del Pino
136
Kessel
Khan
Richards
Ascidiacea
Satoh
Aves
Brick
Eyal
Goldie
Mobbs
Bivalvia
Byrd
Brachyura
Iwata
Cephalopoda
Arnold
Cestoda
Guraya
Parshad
Chelonia
Sutasurya
Chiroptera
Mann
Rasweiler
Uchida
Cladocera
Stout
Coelenterata
Satoh
Coleoptera
Heming
Crossopterygii
Wourms
Crustacea
Anderson
Cyprinodontoidei
Brummett
Kirchen
Wourms
Decapoda
Sherman
Echinodermata
Satoh
Echinoidea
Byrd
Katsura
Kitajima
Morrill
Elasraobranchii
Wourms
Gastropoda
Byrd
Hadfield
Gobioidei
Dotsu
Heteroptera
Enslee
Homo
Barry
Dickson
Maue
O'Rahilly
Homoptera
Heming
Hydroidea
Iwata
Insecta
Crossley
Insectivora
Mann
Lacertilia
Bou
Goel
Lagomorpha
Gulyas
Lepidoptera
Hakim
Miya
Marsupialia
Lyne
Neraatoda
Guraya
Parshad
Nemertina
Iwata
Pisces
Sutasurya
Platyhelminthes
Guraya
Parshad
Polychaeta
Crossley
D' Asaro
Porifera
Satoh
Primates
Butler
Oshima
Pulmonata
Sathanathan
Rodentia
Markert
Sorensen
Spiegelman
Takeuchi
Scorpiones
George
Teleostei
Takita
Thysanoptera
Heming
Turbellaria
Coward
Iwata
Urodela
Ballard
Brick
EMBRYOLOGY
(physiological
& biochemical)
sa. specific
stages
Development
Energy
Metabolism
Nutrition
Respiration, etc.
general
Caston
Acanthocephala
Guraya
Parshad
Amphibia
Frye
Pool
Anomura
Haley
Anostraca
Iwasaki
Nakazawa
Anura
Brothers
Hampel
Legname
Lyerla
Masui
Prahlad
Reynhout
Risley
Salomon
Shiokawa
Yamada
Yamana
Artiodactyla
Ishida
Suga
Asteroidea
Barber
Aves
Frye
Goldie
Jaffe
Lhotka
Linsenmayer
Pool
Siddiqui
Temin
Wallace
Yasugi
Bivalvia
Byrd
Blattodea
Trytek
Cestoda
Guraya
Parshad
Coleoptera
Jaffe
Cyprinodontoidei
Brummett
Crawford
Egami
Jaffe
Wilde
Wourms
Yamada
Diptera
Jaffe
Raff
Schwalm
Echinodermata
Crawford
Yanagisawa
Echinoidea
Barber
Black
Bollum
Byrd
Epel
Hisanaga
Infante
Kane
Morrill
Nakano
Nemer
Ozaki
Pfohl
Raff
Rapraeger
Sato
Terayama
Elasmobranchii
Wourms
Gastropoda
Byrd
Kidder
Homo
Glass
Insecta
Grosch
Invertebrata
Epel
Lagomorpha
Schultz
Lepidoptera
Koga
Weirich
137
Mammalia
Glass
Martin
Rennert
Marsupialia
Renfree
Stewart
Nematoda
Furusawa
Guraya
McFadden
Miwa
Parshad
Platyhelminthes
Guraya
Parshad
Primates
Hendrickx
Oshima
Prosobranchia
Collier
Pulmonata
Morrill
Rodentia
Aggarwal
Bachvarova
Dunn
Greene
Gunberg
Gwatkin
Ishida
Jetten
Kidder
Mclver
Monahan
Oliphant
Schindler
Spiegelman
Waldman
Webb
Wiley
Yamada
Scyphozoa
Black
Teleostei
Yamamoto
Urodela
Brick
Brothers
Crawford
Linsenmayer
Masui
EMBRYOLOGY
(Plant:
experimental )
sa.Meiosis
Chlorophyceae
Blamire
Dicotyledonae
Abe
Clutter
Komamine
Matsumoto
Filices
Wada
Fungi
Blamire
Mascarenhas
Monocotyledonae
Mascarenhas
Quatrano
Sagawa
Phaeophyceae
Quatrano
EMBRYOMA
s. Teratoma
EMBRYONIC FLUID
s. Embryonic
membrane
EMBRYONIC
MEMBRANE
(& fluid)
Amphibia
Jacobson
Aves
Betz
Dunn
Jacobson
Mobbs
Roth
Tahara
Homo
Artal
Francis
Johnson
Macintyre
Mammalia
Baetz
Dunn
Francis
Izaike
Johnson
Luckett
Mossman
Okano
Renfree
Sherman
ENCYSTMENT
s.Cyst
ENDOCRINE ORGAN
sa. specific
organs
Hormone (Inv. )
Hormone (Vert. )
Aves
Andrew
Betz
Kamar
Kramer
Rawdon
Mammalia
Oshima
Ross
Teleostei
Eg ami
ENDODERM
s. Embryology
(experimental)
Embryology
(general &
descriptive
ENERGY (devel-
opmental)
Amphibia
Crawford
Insecta
Silhacek
Teleostei
Crawford
ENTEROCHROMAFF IN
CELL
s. Chromaffin
cell
ENVIRONMENTAL
FACTOR
sa . Adaptation
Pollutant
specific
physical
agents
Acrasiales
O'Day
Amphibia
Van able
Aves
Kamar
Chlorophyceae
Shihira
Decapoda
Weis
Fungi
Leach
Insecta
Beig
Grosch
Hunt
Invertebrata
Scheltema
Mammalia
Ferm
Michaeli
Staples
Reptilia
Maderson
Teleostei
Fahy
Vertebrata
Birge
Theil
ENZYME
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Lyerla
Markert
Yasugi
cell biology
Shur
Waldman
differentiation
Ramirez
embryo
Brick
Crawford
Goldie
Miceli
Terain
Yamagami
Yasuda
fetus & larva &
neonate
Boell
Dearlove
Goto
Greengard
Hsu
Katagiri
Okazaki
Shukuya
gametes &
germ cells
Ishida
Terayama
138
genetics
Imberski
McKnight
Pai
Richards
Scandalios
Yamazaki
invertebrates
Barber
Black
Bollum
Borack
Courtright
Crawford
Devlin
Dickinson
Doane
Haley
Hein
Kumar an
Laufer
Nemoto
Ozaki
Pfohl
Postlethwait
Rapraeger
Rizki
Trytek
Weirich
Whittaker
molecular biol.
Reeves
organs &
organogenesis
Aggarwal
Banerjee
Bernf ield
Cutler
Fambrough
Herzfeld
Ida
Knox
Love
McWhinnie
Monder
Nakazawa
Narayanan
Piddington
Pritchard
Quevedo
Redman
Rotundo
Swartz
Urist
Wainwright
Yang
Yu
placenta &
Sawyer
EXCRETORY SYSTEM
fetal membranes
Sherer
sa. Kidney
Inbam
Trelstad
Urogenital
plants
Tyler
system
McFadden
Van Exan
Insecta
Storey
Vasan
Ryerse
regeneration
Yasugi
Dearlove
Homo
EXTRACELLULAR
slime molds
Hardy
MATRIX
Kuehn
Macarak
s.Cell (matrix)
O'Day
Mammalia
Oohata
Banerjee
EXTRA-EMBRYONIC
tumours
Bernfield
MEMBRANE
Herzfeld
Brinkley
s. Embryonic
unicellular
Cunha
membrane
organisms
Cutler
Dillard
Galbraith
Hall
EXTREMITIES
s . Limb
EPIDERMIS
Hardy
Kollar
Wing
general
Lasnitzki
Locke
Mizuno
EYE
Insecta
Pandit
Slavkin
sa.Eye lens
Shaaya
Optic centre
Mammalia
Tyler
Van Exan
& tract
Yamaguchi
general &
Reptilia
Teleostei
miscellaneous &
Maderson
Krejsa
unspecified
Teleostei
Bell
Krejsa
EPITHELIUM
Goel
Vertebrata
Hay
Masters
Takagi
Amphibia
Armstrong
Porzig
EPIDIDYMIS
Miller
Yamadori
Mammalia
Aves
Frederickson
Yamauchi
del Rio
Yew
Quiros
Valdez
Kollar
biochemical &
Mobbs
biophysical
Zelarayan
Tyler
Homo
Araki
Hambley
EPIPHYSIS
Boving
Mammalia
Kishida
s. Pineal organ
Hall
Meyer
Morgan
EPITHELIAL-
Kollar
Tyler
Trelstad
MESENCHYMAL
Yoshida
Vertebrata
INTERACTION
cell biological
sa. Induction
Eguchi
Besharse
Lesseps
Amphibia
EQUIPMENT
McClay
Fry
s. Method
Morris
Aves
Sheffield
Burdi
ERYTHROCYTE
descriptive &
Goetinck
s. Blood
comparative
Hall
Aoto
Hay
ERYTHROPOIESIS
Campana
Kollar
s.Hematopoiesis
Coulombre
Mitrani
El Mekkawy
Mizuno
EVOLUTION
Fisher
s . Phylogenesis
139
Hilfer
Hinds
Hiscock
Meyer
Narayanan
Yoshida
experimental
Betz
Burnside
Constantine
Fujisawa
Goicoechea
Hall
Hanson
Hasegawa
Hollyfield
Jacobson
Jorquera
Juurlink
Khalil
Kishida
Michael
Molinari
Morris
Moussad
Okada
Reyer
Tucker
Van able
Williams
Wolsky
Yasuda
genetical
Gumbreck
Vanable
Westenberg
pathological 6
teratological
Chase
Hoshino
Karaeyama
Nakane
Oda
Pierro
Westenberg
physiological
Coulombre
Morgan
Sohal
Wilson
theoretical
Gordon
EYE LENS
FERTILISATION
sa. Regeneration
sa. Conjugation
(traumatic)
Amphibia
general
Blackler
Pal
Cabada
Amphibia
Cameron
Dearlove
Dworkin
McDevitt
Elinson
Aves
Fernandez
Chepko
Garrido
Katoh
Gomez
Kondo
Grey
McDevitt
Humphries
Zelenka
Katagiri
Lacertilia
Mariano
Goel
Masui
Nerurkar
Meyerhof
Pal
Mi cell
Mammalia
Nuccitelli
McAvoy
Poccia
McDevitt
Pugin
Pandit
Schuetz
Steinhardt
FACE
Angiospermae
s. Head
Yoshida
Ascidiacea
FALLOPIAN TUBE
Numakunai
s. Oviduct
Asteroidea
Barber
FAT
Schuetz
s. Adipose tissue
Shirai
Lipid
Aves
Fainstain
FAT BODY
Cestoda
s. Adipose tissue
Guraya
Parshad
FATE MAP
Coelenterata
s. Embryology
Lyke
(experimental)
Echinodermata
Hiramoto
FATTY ACID
Kane
s. Lipid
Lee
Echinoidea
FEATHER
Aketa
Aves
Goetinck
Gopinath
Kischer
Kollar
Somes
Albertini
As ami
Barber
Byrd
Epel
Harris
Ishikawa
FECUNDITY
s. Fertility
Nakazawa
Nelson
Nemo to
Nishioka
Noda
Ozaki
Poccia
Schmidt
Steinhardt
Sugiyama
Vacquier
Echiura
Noda
Elasmobranchii
Wourms
Gastropoda
Lewis
Homo
Glass
Hydrozoa
Miller
Invertebrata
Epel
Mammalia
Akruk
Albertini
Anderson
Byrd
Glass
Gulyas
Gwatkin
Hamner
Hanada
Hendrickx
Humphreys
Markert
Masui
Mori
Niwa
Noda
Oliphant
Oshima
Poirier
Shur
Stark
Terayama
Uchida
Zelarayan
Mollusca
Byrd
Stiles
Nematoda
Guraya
Parshad
Roberts
Ward
Polychaeta
Noda
Teleostei
Briommett
Hori
Nuccitelli
Ohta
140
stiles
Euglenophyceae
Fungi
Reeves
Yamamoto
Rikmenspoel
Mascarenhas
Sorensen
Xiphosura
Mammalia
amplification
Clapper
FLOWER (ING)
Bryan
Gall
Gates
expression
FERTILITY
Angiospermae
Harada
Hicks
Markert
Bachvarova
(& Sterility)
Nematoda
Guraya
Bonner
Brothers
Mammalia
Lang
Parshad
Cameron
Stark
Sachs
Platyhelminthes
Church
Syarief
Sawhney
Guraya
Dawid
Yasuda
Trione
Parshad
Dove
Polychaeta
Ernest
FETAL FLUID
FLUORESCENCE
Schroeder
Fosket
s. Embryonic
MICROSCOPY
Turbellaria
Furusawa
membrane
sa . Immunology
Coward
Galbraith
Kidder
FETAL MEMBRANE
s. Embryonic
FLUORINE
GANGLION
Kleinsmith
s. Chemical
Kumar an
membrane
element
Amphibia
Kuroda
Constantine
Levy
FETUS
Dinsmore
FOLLICLE (egg-)
s . Ovary
Lin
sa. Development
(postembryonic ,
Etheridge
Pollack
McKnight
Morrow
fetal)
Aves
FOLLICLE CELL
Peterson
Homo
s. Oogenesis
Lyser
Risley
Macintyre
Narayanan
Homo
Ruddle
Mammalia
FREE-MARTIN
Ruder man
Hendrickx
Lyser
Mammalia
Sachs
Nancarrow
Scandalios
FREE RADICAL
Armati
McCredie
Schindler
FIBROBLAST
Schultz
FRUIT (ING)
Noden
Theil
general
Kelley
Amphibia
Angiospermae
Nooden
Tucker
GASTRULA(TION)
Tobin
Upholt
Waring
Izzard
GALL BLADDER
Amphibia
Wilde
Aves
Izzard
sa. Liver
Johnson
Wormington
Kubota
Yanagisawa
Homo
GAMETE ( &
Nakatsujii
function in
Nichols
Mammalia
gametogenesis)
sa.Germ cell
Phillips
Schoenwolf
genome
Kirk
Izzard
Nichols
Oogenesis
Spermato-
Aves
Schoenwolf
Nickla
gene products
Pagano
genesis^ etc.
Roberts
GENE
molecular biol
FIN
Cephalochordata
sa. Genetics
Bender
Amphibia
Guraya
Mutant
Bogenhagen
We is
Cephalopoda
Brown
Arnold
general
Teleostei
Dawid
Cestoda
Kuliawat
Fahy
Donady
Kemp
Krejsa
Guraya
Parshad
Noto
activation
Gage
Goldsmith
Coelenterata
Freeman
Weis
Grimberg
Lyke
Haley
Jacobs
Echinoidea
Kinoshita
FLAGELLA
Kedes
Ozaki
Kuehn
Manning
Chlorophyceae
Sato
Nakano
Moore
Witman
Reeder
141
Rae
Reeder
Reeves
Samols
Shure
Sollner
Suzuki
Tsuda
Tsujimoto
Wormington
regulation
Collier
Fedoroff
Gubler
Hirose
Kedes
Moore
Shure
Spradling
Suzuki
specific loci
Cline
Fausto
Goldsmith
Lemanski
Nakamura
Razon
Richards
Shur
Tocci
Traeger
GENETICS
(developmental)
sa. specific
aspects:
Cell heredity-
Chromosome
Gene
Hybrid
Mutant
Nucleus, etc.
general
Ayaki
Blackler
Briggs
Butterworth
Butzel
Chase
Cox
Frankel
Furusawa
Hadfield
Heim
Kuroda
Loy
Malacinski
Markert
Miwa
Pollock
Richards
Rothman
Ruddle
Shiomi
Stevens
Sussex
Sussman
Teicher
Ward
Yoshikawa
abnormal
development
Bender
Biddle
Bloom
Buss
Chase
Gumbreck
Heim
Hoshino
Juriloff
Kameyama
Knudsen
Layton
Long
Muramatsu
Nakane
Oda
Rapport
Shoji
Tomita
andro- &
gynogenesis
Harada
Nishioka
Onozato
Richards
Stanley
cell hybridis.
Teicher
Waelsch
chimera, mosaic,
allophene
Farberov
Ginsburg
Grosch
lannaccone
Jacobson
Kankel
Leopold
Markert
Mintz
Pai
Pollard
Whittaker
clonal analysis
Kankel
differentiation ,
organogenesis
Doane
Hoshino
Kameyama
Kondo
Nakane
Newton
Oda
Pierro
Poulson
Sachs
Waelsch
Wu
Wyman
early developm.
Kidder
Wourms
engineering
Bogenhagen
McKnight
Ruddle
enzymes &
isoenzymes
Borack
Courtright
Dickinson
Doane
Imberski
Lyerla
Quevedo
Rizki
Scandalios
Yamazaki
gametogenesis
Kiefer
King
Postlethwait
Teng
genome
Yanagisawa
gynandroraorph
Grosch
inbreeding
Hyodo
Richards
Stiles
matern. effects
Bender
Brothers
Counce
Poulson
Wiley
mutation
Biddle
Hisano
Kuroda
McKnight
Shiomi
Smith
Sollner
Waelsch
neoplasm
Rizki
Temin
patterns
Brick
Cline
Frankel
Mayer
Seiger
Tomita
pleiotropy
Bender
Somes
sexual developm.
Postlethwait
Wright
GENITAL TRACT
sa . Reproductive
system
Urogenital
system
Insecta
Beig
Lai
Mammalia
Boving
Lasnitzki
Mizuno
Teleostei
Takano
GENITALIA
s . Reproductive
system
GERM CELL
(general)
sa. Gamete
Insecta
Hisano
Shiomi
Yoshikawa
Mammalia
Aggarwal
Duke
Merchant
Ruddle
Teleostei
Hamaguchi
142
GERM CELL
(primordial)
Amphibia
Ikenishi
Kotani
Poole
Sutasurya
Wakahara
Aves
Farberov
Fujiraoto
Ginsburg
Rangini
Swartz
Chelonia
Sutasurya
Homo
Fujimoto
Insecta
Hennen
Leopold
Mahowald
Niki
Okada
Yajima
Mammalia
Merchant
Swartz
Pisces
Sutasurya
Teleostei
Iwamatsu
GERM LAYER
s. Embryology
(experimental)
Embryology
(general &
descriptive)
GERMINAL VESICLE
s. Nucleus
GERMINATION
s. Seed
Spore
GESTATION
s. Pregnancy
GILL
GLAND
(endocrine)
s. specific
endocrine
glands
Endocrine
organs
GLANDS
(exocrine)
sa. specific
glands
specific
organs
Hatching
Amphibia
Kollros
Lyerla
Aves
Somes
Homo
McCaf ferty
Insecta
Cruz
Mammalia
McCafferty
Panchamukhi
Mollusca
Gather
GLUCOSE
s . Carbohydrate
GLYCOGEN
s . Carbohydrate
GONAD
sa. Ovary
Testis
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Fisher
Guraya
Hamaguchi
Iwasawa
Oshima
Parshad
biochemical &
biophysical
Courtright
Dang
Glass
Guraya
Parshad
cell biological
Glass
descriptive &
comparative
Amanuma
Hanada
Takano
Tanaka
Yamada
experimental
Amanuma
Hsu
Takahashi
pathological &
teratological
Etoh
Hendrickx
Swartz
physiological
Bagnara
Dang
Ellinwood
Gulyas
Guraya
Kalt
Kamar
Lee
Parshad
Stewart
GRADIENT
sa. Symmetry
Ciliata
Tartar
Echinoidea
Katsura
Insecta
Meer
Phaeophyceae
Quatrano
Turbellaria
Boyer
GRAFT REACTION
s. Immunology
Transplantation
GRAFTING
s . Transplantation
GRANULOSA CELL
s . Ovary
GROWTH
sa. Growth factor
specific
organs, etc.
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Etheridge
Goss
Kamar
embryo
Hsu
Klein
Matsuzawa
fetus & larva &
neonate
Bagwell
Betz
Heath
Jensh
invertebrates
Bhaskaran
Brooks
Frye
Kato
Lewis
Shaaya
Shappirio
Wyttenbach
organs &
organogenesis
Cole
Deck
Hall
Makinodan
Mun
Nuttall
Terayama
Urist
plants
Furuya
Goldsmith
Scott
Seago
theoretical
Ontell
GROWTH FACTOR
Amphibia
Miller
Homo
Minato
Mammalia
Elmer
Porzig
Vertebrata
Stockdale
GUANOPHORE
s . Chromatophore
GYNOGENESIS
s. Genetics
HAIR
Mammalia
Chase
Hardy
Kischer
Kollar
Lhotka
Van Exan
143
HAPLOIDY
Teleostei
Onozato
HATCHING (&
hatching gland)
Amphibia
Katagiri
Aves
Andrew
Betz
Bekoff
Rawdon
Teleostei
luchi
Yamagami
Yokoya
HEAD
Aves
Tyler
Homo
Burdi
Dickson
Gasser
Maue
Lacertilia
Khan
Mammalia
Gasser
Jurilof f
Overman
Ross
Tyler
HEART ( &
great vessel)
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Sachs
biochemical &
biophysical
Gotoh
Lemanski
Schmidt
Vogel
cell biological
DeHaan
Fischman
Lesseps
Sperelakis
descriptive &
comparative
Fitzharris
Forbes
Hirakow
Pappano
experimental
Amano
Deck
Inoue
Traeger
pathological I
teratological
Dunn
Gilani
Jaf fee
Kaplan
Lemanski
Przybylski
Sachs
Schmidt
physiological
Biegon
Challice
DeHaan
Fitzharris
Jaf fee
Josephson
Kaplan
Pappano
Sperelakis
Veneziano
HEiyiATOPOIESIS
sa. Liver
general
Sachs
Amphibia
Kobayashi
Tamanoi
Aves
Bloch
Bollum
Tobin
Cyclostomata
George
Mammalia
Bollum
Daniels
Flickinger
McGarry
Mintz
Murata
Rennert
Tamanoi
Vertebrata
Theil
HEMOGLOBIN
s. Blood
HEMOLYMPH
Insecta
Crossley
HENSEN'S NODE
s. Primitive
streak
HEREDITY
s. Genetics
HERMAPHRODITISM
Mammalia
Allison
Gumbreck
HETEROPLOIDY
Homo
Bersu
Mammalia
Shimada
Watanabe
HETEROSIS
s. Genetics
HISTOBLAST
Insecta
Bhaskaran
HISTONE
Amphibia
Byrd
Echinodermata
Kedes
Echinoidea
Byrd
Levy
Mammalia
Goldberg
Kedes
Reeves
HISTORY OF
EMBRYOLOGY
Bodemer
HOMEOSIS
s. Mutant
sa. Regeneration
(traumatic)
HOMOGENATES
s. Tissue
HOMOLOGOUS
INHIBITION
s. Tissue
HORMONE
(invertebrate)
Arthropoda
Kaplanis
Asteroidea
Schroeder
Crustacea
Laufer
Ranga
Insecta
Bell
Bender
Berry
Bhaskaran
Butterworth
Campos
Cruz
Dahm
Doane
Ferkovich
Fuchs
Hunt
Ishizaki
Kumaran
Laufer
Oberlander
Ohnishi
Pener
Postlethwait
Roller
Ryerse
Shaaya
Silhacek
Stay
Svoboda
Weirich
HORMONE (plant)
general
Shininger
Acrasiales
O'Day
Angiospermae
Blaydes
Fosket
Goldsmith
Greyson
Harada
Kaplanis
Kaufman
Loy
Sawhney
144
Scott
Sussex
Equisetophyta
Kaufman
HORMONE
(vertebrate)
sa.Chalone
Neurotransmitter
Prostaglandin
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Renwick
adrenal hormone
Asan
Herold
Kauf fman
Lauder
Piddington
calcitonin
McWhinnie
digestive
tract & liver
Benzo
Ernest
Monder
Moog
Zimmerman
embryo
Cabada
Iwasawa
Lyerla
Sanchez
Singh
fetus & larva &
neonate
Atkinson
Bagnara
Betz
Doneen
Flood
Frye
Greengard
Nancarrow
Oshima
gametes &
germ cells
Budeguer
Salomon
Sanchez
Tsafriri
Valdez
glands
Hosick
Rivera
Redman
gonadotropins
Bagnara
Chrisman
Chung
Ellinwood
Stewart
Wiley
Wolfe
hypophyseal horm.
Doneen
Fry
Frye
Gulyas
Gunasegaran
Mitra
Singhas
Stewart
Wood
hypothalamic
factors
Daikoku
Watanabe
implantation
Orsini
insulin
Coalson
Przybylski
Sadler
Thommes
nervous sytem &
sense organs
Betz
Gona
Juurlink
Lauder
Marotte
Narayanan
Pollack
organs , general
Hendrickx
Herzfeld
parathyroid
McWhinnie
placenta & fetal
membranes
Betz
regeneration
Bromley
Hiradhar
Jayshree
Scadding
Schmidt
Thomas
reproduction
Adams
Cabada
Dotsu
Hamner
Kamar
Radha
sex hormones
Boving
skeletal system
Love
Ornoy
skin &
derivatives
Gopinath
Maderson
steroids
Chung
Ellinwood
Hendrickx
Hsu
Kobayashi
Lee
Luck
Merchant
Miller
Noumura
Renfree
Renwick
Richards
Singh
Singhas
Slavkin
Smith
Stoss
Takahashi
Walker
Yasuda
thyroid hormone
Frye
Kollros
Lauder
Marotte
Pollack
Prahlad
tumour
Webb
urogenital syst.
Cunha
Gulyas
Janssens
Kalt
Noumura
Schuetz
Teng
HORN
HYBRID
sa.Cell (cell
heredity)
Amphibia
Davies
Elinson
Johnson
Kawamura
Nishioka
Asteroidea
Lucas
Bivalvia
Stiles
Insecta
Leopold
HYPERPLASIA
s. Growth
HYPERTROPHY
s. Growth
HYPOPHYSIS
Amphibia
Connelly
Michael
Warshana
Aves
Betz
Thommes
Wilson
Mammalia
Wilson
Yasuda
HYPOXIA
s. Respiration
IMAGINAL DISC
Insecta
Arking
Ayaki
Bryant
Courtright
Cruz
Fausto
Ferkovich
Kuroda
Oberlander
Rapport
Ryerse
IMMUNOCHEMISTRY
Amphibia
Connelly
Dearlove
Insecta
Waring
Mammalia
Herold
Tamanoi
145
IMMUNOLOGY
(developm. )
sa. Self-
recognition
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Anderson
Gearhart
Globerson
Ruben
Sato
Seto
Van Alten
embryo
Bennett
Brown
Fitzsimmons
Mun
Orsini
Spiegelman
Wiley
fetus & larva &
neonate
Auerbach
Lala
Nancarrow
Okano
Ostrand
Seto
gametes &
germ cells
Bennett
Cabada
Dooher
Glass
Ishimoda
Roth
Shaver
Tsunoda
invertebrates
McClay
Rizki
organs &
organogenesis
Fischman
Katagiri
LaVelle
Rivera
Takagi
Yang
placenta &
fetal membranes
Roth
theoretical
Fitzsimmons
tumours
Artzt
IMPLANTATION
Mammalia
Boving
Butler
Church
Hendrickx
Izaike
Maurer
Morris
Orsini
Oshima
Pope
Potter
Rasweiler
Renfree
Suga
Torbit
INDUCTION
(embryonic)
sa. Competence
Determination
Epithelial-
mesenchymal
interaction
Pattern
formation
specific
organs, etc.
general
Eakin
Kelley
differentiation,
organogenesis
Hall
Nogami
early developm.
Eyal
Hama
Meier
Nakamura
Sasaki
inductive agent
Barbieri
Kawakami
Sanchez
Yoshizaki
INFECTION
s. Bacteria
Virus
sa. Pathology
INNERVATION
s. specific
organs^ etc.
INSECTICIDE
s. Pesticide
INSEMINATION
s . Reproduction
INSULIN
s . Hormone ( ver t . )
INTEGUMENT
sa. Moult
Shell
Skin
Wound healing
Crustacea
Stevenson
Insecta
Bhaskaran
Cline
Counce
Ferkovich
Jacoby
Locke
Roller
INTERSEXUALITY
INTERSTITIAL
CELL
Hydrozoa
Bode
Lenhof f
Lesh
INTESTINAL TRACT
Amphibia
Grubb
Michael
Rageh
Aves
Dunn
Moog
Homo
Herzfeld
Insecta
Poulson
Mammalia
Dunn
Hay
Herzfeld
Sack
IODINE
s. Chemical
element
IONS
sa. Chemical
element
Amphibia
Cameron
Kubota
Pool
Reynhout
Schuetz
Yoshizaki
Angiosperraae
Matsumoto
Asteroidea
Barber
Aves
Doneen
Pool
Echinodermata
Crawford
Echinoidea
Barber
Harris
Nishioka
Lee
Insecta
Cameron
Jaffe
Meer
Mammalia
Cutler
Schuetz
Rhizopoda
Perkins
Teleostei
Jaffe
Nuccitelli
Xiphosura
Clapper
IRON
s. Chemical
element
IRRADIATION
sa. Ultraviolet
irradiation
X-irradiation
Amphibia
Dear love
Kawamura
Nishioka
Tyler
Yamada
Aves
Muramatsu
Bivalvia
Stiles
146
Crustacea
Herzfeld
LIMB
Schmidt
Iwasaki
Janssens
sa. Regeneration
Shoobridge
Nakazawa
Ohno
(traumatic)
Takehira
Insecta
Sato
Skeleton
Yasuda
Amy
Vertebrata
Wing
physiological
Ayaki
Stephens
general &
Bekoff
Grosch
miscellaneous &
Ranga
Shiomi
LABYRINTH
unspecified
Scott
Yoshikawa
s. Static organ
Agnish
Mammalia
Goel
Nakamura
LIP
Inouye
LARVAL
s . Mouth
Jensh
DEVELOPMENT
biochemical &
Kobayashi
Muramatsu
s. Development
(larval)
biophysical
LIPID (&
fatty acid)
Nakazawa
Caplan
El Din
sa. Adipose
Taraanoi
LARYNX
El Tawil
Khalil
tissue
Yamada
s. Respiratory
Amphibia
Yamaguchi
Teleostei
tract
Michael
Armstrong
Newman
Bagnara
Egarai
LATERAL LINE
Phillips
Miceli
Etoh
SYSTEM
Schmidt
Aves
Hyodo
Vasan
Buss
Yamada
LEAF
descriptive &
Chepko
sa. Apical
comparative
Roth
JAW
dominance
Kelley
Zelenka
Amphibia
Phyllotaxis
Sack
Homo
Graver
Angiospermae
Searls
Nichols
Grubb
Kaufman
Stephens
Insecta
Aves
Millington
experimental
Butterworth
Van Ex an
Sachs
Carlson
Silhacek
Mammalia
Filices
Elmer
El Tawil
Mammalia
Katsura
Hicks
Goetinck
Chepenik
Kollar
Hassona
Gotoh
Toto
LEUCOCYTES
Khalil
Michael
Nichols
s. Blood
Pagano
JOINT
Mittenthal
Pritchard
s. Skeleton
LIFE CYCLE
Naruse
Struck
sa. Development
Pollack
Wade
KARYOTYPE
(general)
Saunders
s. Chromosome
LITHIUM
LIGHT
Sawyer
Sedra
s. Chemical
KIDNEY
sa. Environmental
element
Solursh
factor
Amphibia
Stephens
LIVER
Etheridge
Amphibia
genetical
sa.Gall bladder
Shiokawa
Hollyfield
Nakamura
Hematopoiesis
Aves
Goicoechea
Aves
Coleman
Upholt
pathological &
Regeneration
(traumatic)
Jorquera
Watanabe
teratological
Molinari
Insecta
Battle
biochemical &
Sato
Brust
Buss
biophysical
Homo
Mammalia
Kameyama
Hancock
Herzfeld
Watanabe
Kato
Herzfeld
Kramer
Yew
Kochhar
Murison
Ohno
Plantae
Loewenthal
Nagata
Mammalia
Beale
Long
Rennert
Aggarwal
McCredie
Greengard
Rang a
147
descriptive &
Mammalia
embryo
Mammalia
comparative
Gearhart
Tanimura
Angello
Sef talioglu
Globerson
fetus & larva &
Haswell
experimental
Hendrickx
neonate
Hosick
Sherer
Pagano
Johnson
Rivera
genetical
Quevedo
Nancarrow
Wood
Ernest
Takagi
genetics
Morrow
Van Alten
Bersu
MAST CELL
physiological
Yamada
Gumbreck
sa.Bone marrow
Benzo
Reptilia
Heim
Connective
Coufalik
Asnani
Ishikawa
tissue
Greengard
Bonny
Knudsen
Monde r
Makino
MATERNAL EFFECT
Nakazawa
LYMPHOCYTE
Shoji
s. Genetics
Sherer
s. Lymphatic
nervous system &
system
sense organs
MATERNAL
LOCOMOTION
Chamberlain
INHERITANCE
s. Behaviour
LYSOSOME
Chase
s. Genetics
s. Subcellular
Evans
LONGEVITY
component
Gumbreck
MATHEMATICS
Insecta
Heim
Mammalia
Rafferty
LUNG (& air sac,
swim bladder)
MACROPHAGE
SYSTEM
Aves
Van Alten
Mammalia
Chamberlain
Marin s. Theoretical
Pierro biology
Rodier
Sadler MATRIX
Van der Westhuizen (extracellular
skeletal & muse. s.Cell
system
Agnish MATURATION
general
Sato
Amphibia
MAGNETIC FIELD
sa . Environmental
factor
Battle
Dickson
Elmer
s.Egg
MEIOSIS
Graver
En low
s.Egg
Wilde
Aves
Kolesari
sa. Embryology
Mammalia
Veneziano
Maue
(plant)
Armenti
Homo
Ornoy
Oogenesis
Frederickson
Cole
Overman
Spermatogen.
Hay
Mammalia
Shah
Kauf fman
Cole
Shepard
MELANIN
Marchok
Waterman
s . Pigment (ation)
Masters
MALFORMATION
Yasuda
sa.Melanophore
Sef talioglu
sa. Abortion
urogenital syst.
Mouth
Allison
MELANOPHORE
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Teratogenesis
Chung
sa. Neural crest
sa. Bursa of
Fabricius
Spleen
Thymus
general 8,
miscellaneous &
unspecified
DeLahunta
Gumbreck
Kramer
vase. & lymph,
syst. & blood
Sachs
Pigment (ation)
Amphibia
Thurmond
Aves
Amphibia
Francis
Reams
Tochinai
Aves
Asnani
Bonny
Shah
Hoshino
Kameyama
Khan
Mitra
Oda
MALPIGHIAN
TUBULE
s. Excretory
system
Mammalia
Galbraith
Reams
Teleostei
Gordon
Van Alten
Homo
cell biology MAMMARY GLAND
Venkatasubramanian
MEMBRANE
Takagi
digestive
Homo
s.Cell
Lacertilia
tract & liver
Hosick
Fertilisation
Shah
Layton
Subcellular
component
148
MERISTEM
Angiospermae
Sagawa
Steeves
MEROGONE
s. Genetics
Hybrid
MESENCHYME
Amphibia
Finnegan
Aves
Newman
Echinoidea
Solursh
Turner
Homo
Kelley
MESODERM
s. Embryology
(experimental]
Embryology
(general &
descriptive)
MESONEPHROS
s. Kidney
METABOLISM
(general)
sa. Energy
Respiration
Amphibia
Budeguer
Buhler
Crawford
Goto
Legname
McWhinnie
Miller
Salomon
Shukuya
Steinhardt
Angiospermae
Komamine
McFadden
Storey
Aves
Doneen
Fainstain
George
Kaplan
McWhinnie
Schjeide
Echinoidea
As ami
Black
Nakano
Nemoto
Steinhardt
Homo
Ornoy
Reynolds
Insecta
Doane
Svoboda
Weirich
Lacertilia
Satyanarayana
Mammalia
Borack
Doneen
Gunberg
Janssens
Monder
Nakazawa
Renfree
Reynolds
Saitoh
Swiatek
Torbit
Wade
Nematoda
McFadden
Plantae
Schjeide
Scyphozoa
Black
METAL
s. Chemical
element
METAMORPHOSIS
Amphibia
Atkinson
Bagnara
Dearlove
Frye
Goto
Hiscock
Kollros
Lyerla
Okazaki
Shukuya
Sugiraoto
Tyler
Ascidiacea
Ishikawa
Numakunai
Crustacea
Laufer
Cyclostomata
Bird
Manion
Potter
Youson
Gastropoda
Hadfield
Pilkington
Insecta
Bueno
Heming
Hunt
Kumaran
Laufer
Oberlander
Pener
Shappirio
Trematoda
Dresden
METANEPHROS
s. Kidney
METAPLASIA
Aves
Tahara
Yasuda
Mammalia
Hardy
Van Exan
Vertebrata
Eguchi
METHOD ( &
equipment)
sa. Rearing
method
MICROCINE-
MATOGRAPHY
Amphibia
Brick
MINERAL
s. Chemical
element
MITOCHONDRIA
s. Subcellular
component
MITOSIS
sa. Amitosis
Antimitotic
agent
Cell
Cleavage
Growth factor
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Bertalanf fy
Horiuchi
Izaike
Kirchen
Koshida
Miller
Mineyuki
Morris
Ohta
Suga
Van Alten
biochemical &
biophysical
Fosket
Hisanaga
Jaffe
Pool
Rennert
Sato
descriptive &
comparative
Beams
Yoshioka
experimental
Bode
Cameron
DeHaan
De Terra
Kane
McAvoy
Poccia
Porzig
Redman
Reyer
Walker
pathological
Bertalanf fy
physiological
Coleman
Furuya
Loy
MONSTROSITY
s . Malformation
149
MORPHOGENESIS
sa. Culture &
preservation
Development
Embryology
general
Fallon
Ilan
Izzard
Lilien
Lipton
Martin
agents
Kalthoff
Schmidt
Schwalm
Weston
dif ferentation,
organogenesis
Armstrong
Baner jee
Eguchi
Erickson
Hall
Kawamura
Lee
Lesh
Miller
early developm.
Sanders
Shepard
Wiley
Yokoya
forces
Phillips
movements
Ballard
Brummett
Burnside
Campbell
Crossley
Erickson
Gordon
Hama
Jacobson
Johnson
Lesseps
Nakaraura
Overman
Sadler
Sathananthan
Schoenwolf
Steinberg
Trinkaus
Wee
Zimmerman
plants
Homo
biochemical &
Kirk
Dickson
biophysical
Lacalli
En low
Atkinson
regeneration
Maue
Bayne
Carlson
Semba
Caplan
Connelly
Toto
Devlin
Grimes
Waterman
Fambrough
slime mold
Zimmerman
Finnegan
Rothman
Insecta
Fischman
unicellular
Heming
Ishimoda
organisms
Mammalia
Lemanski
Butzel
Asan
Love
De Terra
Bagwell
Macarak
Dillard
Biddle
Przybylski
Brinkley
Ramirez
MORPHOGENETIC
Burk
Rostas
FIELD
Clark
Rotundo
s. Embryology
Eto
Unsworth
(experimental)
Fujiraoto
cell biological
Regeneration
Herold
McKay
(traumatic)
Juriloff
Sperelakis
Long
descriptive &
MORTALITY
Overman
comparative
(embryonic.
Piddington
Allen
fetal)
Ross
Finnegan
s. Pathology
Shah
Forbes
sa. Abortion
Slavkin
Katsura
Toto
Lipton
MORULA
Tyler
Ontell
s. Cleavage
Waterman
Sherman
Wee
Tweedle
MOSAICISM
Yamasaki
experimental
(genetical)
Yoshioka
Browder
s. Genetics
Zimmerman
Carlson
Cassens
MOTILITY
MUCOPOLY-
Cole
s. Behaviour
SACCHARIDE
Faulkner
Cell-behaviour
s . Carbohydrate
Mark
Morphogenesis
Rostas
MOLLERIAN DUCT
Solursh
MOTOR END PLATE
Aves
Noumura
Teng
Tweedle
s. Nervous system
sa. Synapse
Vanable
genetical
Donady
MOULT (ING)
Insecta
Brooks
Minato
MULTIPLE BIRTH
s. Twins
MUSCLE
Pierro
Siddiqui
pathological &
teratological
Allen
Austin
Teleostei
sa. Electric
Krejsa
organ
Deck
MOUTH, LIP &
PALATE
sa. Pharynx
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Coleman
Dickson
Rostas
physiological
Denton
Aves
Crossley
Przybylski
Tyler
Gasser
Shah
Traeger
Sherman
Wilson
150
MUTAGENIC AGENT
Shepard
Aves
general
Murison
Mammalia
Endo
Vanable
reproductive
Butterworth
Dooher
Ide
Scott
Gastropoda
Kater
structural
Homo
MUTANT
sa.Gene
Phenocopy
Bersu
Blamire
Chase
Goetinck
Cauna
Hydrozoa
Lesh
Insecta
general
Jacoby
Wu
Armstrong
Knudsen
Mammalia
Artzt
Loy
Cassens
Bennett
McDevitt
Cauna
Biddle
Somes
Cragg
Bloom
Spiegelman
Rees
Bryan
Wilson
Sack
Imberski
Wood
Tweedle
Lenhoff
Wu
Teleostei
Sawhney
temp. -sensitive
Mark
Shur
Arking
Ward
NERVE CELL
behavioural
McNutt
biochemical
MUTATION
s. Genetics
Amphibia
Hollyfield
Dickinson
Doane
Dung
Nishioka
Westenberg
cell-lethal
MYCETOME
MYELIN (ISATION)
s. Central
nervous system
Aves
Fisher
Nuttall
Gastropoda
Pilkington
Mammalia
Arking
MYOBLAST
Das
Fisher
LaVelle
homoeotic
Kamrat
s. Muscle
Postlethwait
Segal
MYOGENESIS
s. Muscle
Peters
Semba
lethal, incl.
serai- &
conditional
Buss
Jurilof f
Nickla
Pai
Pollard
MYOSIN
s. Protein
MYOTOME
s. Somite
NASAL ORGAN
NERVOUS SYSTEM
sa. specific
components
Neuroglia
Neurotrans-
mitter
Synapse
maternal effect
s. Olfactory
general &
Bender
organ
miscellaneous ;
Counce
unspecified
Hennen
NEMATOCYST
Carri
Mohler
Fedoroff
morphogenetic
NEOPLASIA
Gasser
Blamire
s . Tumour
Hamburger
Counce
Jacobson
Elmer
NEOTENY
Kawai
Frankel
s . Metamorphosis
Kishida
physiological
Suburo
Doane
NERVE
biochemical &
Galbraith
Sanders
Amphibia
Foret
Mark
biophysical
Ide
Lasek
cell biological
Rostas
descriptive &
comparative
McCredie
Sherman
Takeuchi
experimental
Altman
Austin
Bromley
Cohen
Cole
Counce
Fambrough
Hanson
Heim
Ide
Kankel
Kimmel
Kollar
Lacalli
La vail
Liversage
McCul lough
Muller
Narayanan
Pollack
Scadding
Singer
Sohal
Vanable
Wo 1 sky
genetical
Dung
Lavail
Wilson
pathological &
teratological
DeLahunta
Hendrickx
McCredie
Monie
Nakane
Oda
Poulson
Shoobridge
Takeuchi
Wilson
physiological
Atsumi
Avery
Bekoff
Ganchrow
Pollack
Sherman
Veneziano
Wilson
151
NEURAL CREST
Amphibia
Bagnara
Brick
Browder
Etheridge
Wakita
Aves
Erickson
Hall
Kollar
Kramer
McCredie
Maxwell
Meier
Nakamura
Shoobridge
Takahashi
West
Weston
Mammalia
Clark
Erickson
Hall
Kollar
Noden
Takahashi
Weston
Teleostei
Waterman
NEURAL PLATE
Amphibia
Burnside
Gordon
Jacobson
Aves
Jacobson
Schoenwolf
Teleostei
Burnside
NEURAL TUBE
s. Central
Nervous System
NEUROGLIA
Hirudinea
Muller
Mammalia
Burton
Das
Juurlink
Matsuyama
Peters
Vaughn
NEURON
s. Nerve cell
NEUROSECRETION
Amphibia
Aoto
Crustacea
Aoto
Gastropoda
Goudsmit
Insecta
Beig
Ishizaki
Mammalia
Ibata
Pisces
Aoto
NEUROTRANSMITTER
sa. Hormone (vert. )
embryo
Brick
Wallace
fetus & larva &
neonate
Artal
gametes &
germ cells
Kalt
Nelson
Shaver
invertebrates
Ishizaki
Ozaki
nervous system
Anderson
Hollyfield
Lauder
organs (other)
Fambrough
Kalt
Rotundo
Wainwright
Wee
NEURULA(TION)
Amphibia
Jacobson
Kawakami
Schoenwolf
Aves
Jacobson
Schoenwolf
NITROGEN
s. Chemical
element
NORMAL TABLE
s. Embryology
(general &
descriptive)
NOTOCHORD
Amphibia
Jacobson
Aves
Jacobson
NUCLEAR TRANS-
PLANTATION
s. Nucleus
NUCLEIC ACID
sa. specific
nucleic acids
Nucleotide
(& nucleoside)
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Caston
Yang
embryo
Cabada
Hampel
McMaster
Sanchez
Schwalm
fetus & larva &
neonate
Nakazawa
gametes &
germ cells
Sanchez
Schwalm
invertebrates
Berry
Collier
Donady
Gay
Gerbi
Infante
Koga
Shaaya
Yanagisawa
molecular biol.
Gall
Gerbi
organs &
organogenesis
Cabada
Nagata
plants
Blamire
Gerbi
Sorenson
unicellular
organisms
Keynan
NUCLEO-CYTOPLAS-
MIC INTERACTION
Amphibia
Brothers
DiBerardino
Grant
Hennen
Malacinski
Masui
Schuetz
Webb
Angiospermae
Bonnett
Asteroidea
Schuetz
Aves
McKay
Ciliata
De Terra
Pang
Tchang
Echinoidea
Kinoshita
Mammalia
McKay
Schuetz
NUCLEOLUS
s. Nucleus
NUCLEOTIDE (&
nucleoside)
Acrasiales
Cox
Amphibia
Scadding
Asteroidea
Kanatani
Shirai
Aves
Caplan
Coleman
Solursh
Echinoidea
Nishioka
Insecta
Berry
Mammalia
Bertalanffy
Cutler
Greene
Kuriyama
Xiphosura
Clapper
152
NUCLEUS
sa . Chromosome
Nucleo-
cytoplasmic
interaction
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
DiBerardino
Mintz
Pang
Tchang
biochemical &
biophysical
Flickinger
Hanzely
Infante
Kidder
LaVelle
cell biological
Kunkle
descriptive &
comparative
Cruz
Elinson
Kessel
Locke
Ward
experimental
Briggs
Markert
genetical
Bloom
Gall
NUTRITION
(embryonic,
larval, etc. )
Amphibia
Etheridge
Aves
Goldie
Klein
Sastrohadinoto
Sukra
Insecta
Stay
Mammalia
Dahinten
Herzfeld
Klein
Pucciarelli
Sastrohadinoto
Sukra
Yu
OESOPHAGUS
Mammalia
Pandit
OESTROUS CYCLE
s . Reproduction
OLFACTORY ORGAN
Homo
Cauna
Mammalia
Cauna
OOCYTE
s. Egg
sa. Gamete
OOGENESIS
sa. Gamete
Vitellogenesis
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Hennen
Humphries
Wourms
biochemical &
biophysical
Berry
Brothers
Goldsmith
Jacobs
Kurihara
Pelham
Schwalra
Smith
Tesoriero
Webb
Wormington
cell biological
Grey
descriptive &
comparative
Bou
Boyer
Cassidy
del Pino
Kessel
Kurihara
Mahowald
Miya
Sawada
Schwalm
Tesoriero
Valdez
experimental
Numakunai
Wakahara
genetical
Bachvarova
King
Mohler
Postlethwait
Spradling
pathological &
teratological
Iwasaki
physiological
Anderson
Postlethwait
Schroeder
OOPLASMIC
SEGREGATION
s.Egg
OPTIC CENTRE
& TRACT
Amphibia
Constantine
Fujisawa
Grant
Hanson
Hiscock
Kereem
Khalil
Michael
Moussad
Sharma
Straznicky
Aves
Bell
Hambley
LaVail
Morgan
Mammalia
Fisher
Guldner
Westenberg
Yamadori
Yamauchi
Yew
Teleostei
Mark
Marotte
Meyer
Morgan
Sharma
ORGANISATION
s. Pattern
formation
ORGANISER
s. Induction
ORGANOGENESIS
sa. specific
organs
Amphibia
Tweedell
Aves
Miller
Homo
Nakamura
Insecta
Berry
Bryant
Enslee
Mammalia
Kessel
Miller
Oda
Vertebrata
Kischer
OSMOREGULATION
OSSIFICATION
s. Skeleton
OSTEOGENESIS
s. Skeleton
sa.Bone
OVARY
s a. Gonad
Amphibia
Cabada
Sanchez
Asteroidea
Nagahama
Aves
Dang
Guraya
Parshad
Echinoidea
Albertini
Homo
Guraya
Insecta
Beig
Bender
Bueno
Fuchs
Kumaran
Mammalia
Albertini
Duke
Fisher
Guraya
Merchant
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OVIDUCT
Elasraobranchii
Wourras
Mammalia
Hamner
Oliphant
OVIPOSITION
s.Egg
sa . Reproduction
OVULATION
s.Egg
OVULE
s. Embryology
(plant)
OXYGEN
s. Chemical
element
Environmental
factor
PALATE
s. Mouth
PANCREAS
Aves
Benzo
Coalson
Kramer
Shah
Thommes
Van der Meulen
Homo
Pourany
Reynolds
Lacertilia
Shah
Mammalia
Coalson
Nagata
Reynolds
PARABIOSIS
PARASITISM
Crustacea
Izawa
Ooishi
PARATHYROID
GLAND
PARTHENOGENESIS
(& paedogenesis)
genesis
Amphibia
Poccia
Aves
Buss
Mun
Bivalvia
Stiles
Echinoidea
Ishikawa
Poccia
Sugiyaraa
Mammalia
Gulyas
Stevens
PATHOLOGY
(developmental)
sa. Abortions
Anomaly
Bacteria
Malformation
Teratogenesis
Toxin
Virus
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Macintyre
embryo
Tweedell
fetus & larva &
neonate
Baetz
Brown
Burbacher
Buss
Chepenik
Newman
Ornoy
Reynolds
Tweedell
nervous system &
sense organs
Agnew
Armati
Bryan
De Gennaro
DeLahunta
Kashiwamata
Matsuyaraa
Naruse
Sato
Semba
organs (other)
Allen
Angel lo
Armenti
Artal
Buss
Hardy
Marchok
Pourany
Rostas
Shepard
Wilson
placenta
Inbam
Kamakshi
Stratford
PATTERN
FORMATION
sa. Induction
general
Fowler
Acrasiales
Cox
Nanjundiah
Amphibia
Bagnara
Bryant
Fallon
Ide
Kimmel
Lipton
Poole
Wilde
Angiospermae
Millington
Sachs
Ascidiacea
Kawamura
Nakauchi
Aves
Fallon
Kollar
Lipton
Meier
Newman
Saunders
Stephens
Chelonia
Fallon
Ciliata
Frankel
Tartar
Cyanophyceae
Wo Ik
Gastropoda
Wilde
Hydrozoa
Bode
Insecta
Bhaskaran
Bryant
Cline
Counce
Hanson
Meer
Nanjundiah
Ni jhout
Roller
Ryerse
Segal
Mammalia
Fallon
Kollar
Saunders .
Teleostei
Gordon
Kimmel
Wilde
PELVIC GIRDLE
s. Skeleton
PEPTIDE
s. Protein
PERITONEUM
s.Body cavity
PERIVITELLINE
FLUID
s. Egg
PERMEABILITY
Insecta
Okada
PESTICIDE
Amphibia
Austin
Brooks
Prahlad
Tyler
Aves
Jaffee
Prahlad
Sudarwati
Sur jono
Sutasurya
Swartz
Wyttenbach
Insecta
Wright
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Teleostei
Crawford
Vertebrata
Pal
PHARMACOLOGY
s.Drug
PHARYNX
sa. Branchial
Mouth
PHENOCOPY
PHOSPHORUS
s. Chemical
element
PHOTOMORPHO-
GENESIS
Angiospermae
Furuya
Filices
Furuya
Kadota
PHYLLOTAXIS
sa. Leaf
PHYLOGENESIS
general
Gerbi
Amphibia
Scadding
Sutasurya
Aves
Frank
Smit
Chelonia
Sutasurya
Chlorophyceae
Iwasa
Chlorophyta
Imahori
Insecta
Dickinson
Mammalia
Luckett
Pisces
Sutasurya
Reptilia
Frank
Smit
Tunicata
Whittaker
Vertebrata
Bagnara
Wakita
PHYSICAL FACTOR
s. specific
physical agents
Environmental
factor
PHYSIOLOGY
(developmental )
s. Embryology
region (experimental)
Embryology
(physiol. )
sa . Development
PIGMENT (ATION)
sa . Chromatophore
Melanophore
Neural crest
Amphibia
Bagnara
Brick
Ide
Ascidiacea
Whittaker
Aves
Seiger
Whittaker
Zimmerman
Crustacea
Rang a
Echinoidea
Benson
Harris
Insecta
Hunt
Ni jhout
Mammalia
Lavail
Mayer
Whittaker
Teleostei
Hasegawa
Tomita
Turbellaria
Kishida
PINEAL ORGAN (&
parapineal organ)
Aves
Wainwright
Whittaker
Lacertilia
Goel
PITUITARY
s. Hypophysis
PLACENTA (TION)
sa. Blastocyst
Embryo-maternal
relationship
Pregnancy
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Boving
Izaike
Wisely
biochemical &
biophysical
Renwick
Suga
descriptive &
comparative
Butler
Kamakshi
Luckett
Mann
Stratford
experimental
Sherman
pathological &
teratological
Baetz
Kamakshi
Kauf fman
Ornoy
Stratford
Yasuda
physiological
Chepenik
Inbam
Miller
Ornoy
Persaud
Rgnfree
Rice
PLACODE
sa. Sense organ
Aves
Meier
Mammalia
Noden
PLEURA
s.Body cavity
POLAR BODY
s.Egg
POLARITY
s. Gradient
Symmetry
POLE CELL
s.Germ cell
(primordial)
POLLEN ( &
Pollen tube)
s . Embryology
(plant:
experimental)
Fertilisation
POLLUTANT
Crustacea
Ranga
Echinoidea
Kobayashi
Gastropoda
Kobayashi
Mammalia
Gates
Lu
Teleostei
Weis
POLYAMINE
s. Amine
POLYEMBRYONY
POLYMORPHISM
Insecta
Beig
Campos
POLYPEPTIDE
s. Protein
POLYPLOIDY
Amphibia
Pollack
Gastropoda
Pilkington
Mammalia
Stark
Teleostei
Stanley
POLYSACCHARIDE
s . Carbohydrate
POSTEMBRYONIC
DEVELOPMENT
s . Development
(postembryonic ,
fetal)
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POTENCY
s. En±)ryology
(experimental )
sa. Determination
Pattern
formation
Regulation
PREGNANCY
sa. Embryo-
maternal
relationship
Placenta (tion)
Mammalia
Nancarrow
Newman
Orsini
Saitoh
PRESERVATION
s. Culture &
preservation
PRESSURE
sa . Environmental
factor
PRIMITIVE STREAK
sa. Blastoderm
PRIMORDIAL
GERM CELL
s.Germ cell
(primordial)
PROLIFERATION
s. Mitosis
PRONEPHRIC DUCT
s. Urogenital
system
PRONEPHROS
s. Kidney
PROSPECTIVE MAP
s. Embryology
( experimental )
PROSTAGLANDIN
Aves
Kischer
Persaud
Mammalia
Greene
Ho
Kischer
Persaud
PROTEIN (incl.
peptide &
polypeptide)
sa . Ribonucleo-
protein
general &
miscellaneous i
unspecified
Caston
DiBerardino
Ilan
Izzard
Marchesi
digestive
tract & liver
Asarai
Hancock
Murison
Nagata
embryo
Cabada
Clark
Crawford
DiBerardino
Dickey
Hampel
Klein
McMaster
Monahan
Pai
Reynhout
Risley
Sanchez
Sato
Torbit
Webb
Wee
West
Yamagami
Zimmerman
fetus & larva 6
neonate
Atkinson
Izaike
Nancarrow
Okano
Zimmerman
gametes &
germ cells
Goldberg
Hollinger
Kalt
Reynhout
Risley
Roth
Sanchez
Sato
Schuetz
Steinhardt
Teng
Ward
insects
Bast
Berry
Courtright
Devlin
Donady
Gage
Gay
Goldsmith
Gubler
Hirose
Hosick
Jacobs
Kiefer
Koga
Laufer
Manning
Samols
Scandalios
Shaaya
Spradling
Suzuki
Trytek
Tsuda
Tsujimcto
Weirich
invertebrates
(other)
Begg
Collier
Harris
Hisanaga
Humphreys
Infante
Kane
Kunkle
Laufer
Moment
Ozaki
Ruderman
Steinhardt
Stiles
Wilt
molecular biol.
Kinoshita
Kleinsmith
Newman
Scandalios
nervous system &
sense organs
Austin
Brown
Dearlove
Goel
Hay
Jeffrey
Lasek
Lavail
LaVelle
McAvoy
McDevitt
Nerurkar
Pal
organs (other)
Klein
Kobayashi
Locke
Maurer
Redman
Sato
Schmidt
Yamagami
plants
Blamire
Crouch
Fosket
Lovett
Matsumoto
Quatrano
Scandalios
Shure
Storey
Sussex
regeneration
Dearlove
reproduction
Saitoh
skeletal & muse,
system
Allen
Graver
Herold
Hirano
Ishimoda
Jeffrey
Lindholm
Love
Przybylski
Triffitt
Urist
Weinstock
slime molds
Dove
Kawai
Kuehn
O'Day
teratogenesis
Klein
tumours
Massover
unicellular
organisms
Ron
Wolfe
156
urogenital system
Cabada
RADIATION
s. Irradiation
RADICAL (free)
s.Free radical
RADIOMIMETIC
AGENT
REAGGREGATION
s.Cell
REARING METHOD
Anura
Nace
Cephalopoda
Arnold
Chiroptera
Rasweiler
Cirripedia
Lewis
Cyprinoidei
Onozato
Decapoda
Shokita
Gadi formes
Yamada
Gobioidei
Dotsu
Hemiptera
Hunt
Percoidei
Yamada
Polychaeta
D ' Asaro
Salmonoidei
Onozato
REGENERATION
(physiological)
Lacertilia
Maderson
Mammalia
Yamaguchi
Rodentia
Bertalanf fy
REGENERATION
(traumatic)
sa. Interstitial
cell
Wound Healing
Amphibia
Liversage
Scadding
Wolsky
Anura
Aziz
Brooks
Carlson
El Tawil
Heim
Jaffe
Khalil
Kollros
Michael
Moussad
Richards
Sharma
Vanable
Van Stone
Weis
Williams
Ascidiacea
Nakauchi
Asteroidea
Cavey
Walker
Aves
Asnani
Bonny
Denton
Linsenmayer
Shah
Blattodea
Cohen
Hiradhar
O'Farrell
Shaaya
Whitelaw
Carnivora
Carlson
Faulkner
Westerraan
Ciliata
Maloney
Williams
Crustacea
Hiradhar
Ranga
Cyclostomata
Cohen
Cyprinoidei
Guldner
Kemp
Mark
Marotte
Meyer
Sharma
Cyprinodontoidei
Weis
Decapoda
Mittenthal
Weis
Diptera
Arking
Bryant
Echinodermata
Hein
Hirudinea
Muller
Homo
Cauna
Cole
Urist
Hydroidea
Bode
Hydrozoa
Heath
Kato
Lenhof f
Tweedell
Insecta
Wolsky
Lacertilia
Beresford
Eappen
Hiradhar
Jayshree
Kinariwala
Maderson
Radhakrishnan
Ramachandran
Satyanarayana
Shah
Thomas
Lagomorpha
Urist
Mammalia
Burden
Goss
Nemertina
Iwata
Oligochaeta
Moment
Orthoptera
Enslee
Percoidei
Kemp
Mark
Primates
Toto
Pulmonata
Kater
Morrill
Reptilia
Asnani
Bonny
Rodentia
As ami
Austin
Beresford
Carlson
Cauna
Cole
Cragg
Devor
Faulkner
Ide
McGarry
Rees
Shah
Terayama
Tweedle
Urist
Waldman
Yamaguchi
Scyphozoa
Kato
Teleostei
Hasegawa
Turbellaria
Coward
Hay
Hein
Kishida
Sugino
Urodela
Bromley
Bryant
Carlson
Connelly
Dearlove
Dinsmore
Dresden
Foret
Graver
Grubb
Gulati
Guldner
Hay
Jaffe
Linsenmayer
McCullough
McDevitt
Mark
Okamoto
Reyer
Schmidt
Singer
Tassava
Vanable
Wilde
Vertebrata
Eguchi
REGULATION
(embryonic)
Insecta
Bhaskaran
157
REPRODUCTION
(asexual)
s. Asexual
reproduction
REPRODUCTION
(sexual)
sa. Artificial
insemination
Egg
Fertility
(& sterility)
Reproductive
system
Spermatozoa
Anomura
Haley
Anura
Bagnara
del Pino
Ascidiacea
Numakunai
Watanabe
Asteroidea
Kanatani
Schroeder
Shirai
Aves
Kamar
Blattodea
Stay
Carnivora
Hamner
Chiroptera
Uchida
Ciliata
Ron
Diptera
Adams
Brust
Doane
Leopold
Fungi
Leach
Gymnospermae
Greenwood
Insecta
Grosch
Mammalia
Tsunoda
Orthoptera
Leopold
Pener
Prosobranchia
D' Asaro
Rodentia
Gates
Hamner
Mitra
Salmonoidei
Donaldson
Teleostei
Dotsu
Takita
Vertebrata
Birge
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
sa. specific
parts
Genital tract
Urogenital
system
Amphibia
Iwasawa
Aves
Muramatsu
Teng
Gastropoda
Goudsmit
Insecta
Voorhees
Mammalia
Armati
Beresford
Cunha
Fisher
Flickinger
Gunasegaran
Hendrickx
Mossman
Muramatsu
Yasuda
RESPIRATION
sa. Metabolism
Echinoidea
Nakazawa
Euglenophyceae
Holowinsky
Mammalia
Yu
RESPIRATORY
TRACT
Aves
Noumura
Mammalia
Newman
Ross
RETICULO-ENDO-
THELIAL SYSTEM
s. Macrophage
system
RHESUS FACTOR
s. Immunology
RIBONUCLEIC ACID
sa. Nucleic acid
Ribonucleo-
protein
differentiation
Miller
Pitot
embryo
Church
Crawford
Dawid
Flickinger
Jef fery
Kidder
Manes
Nemer
Noto
Rennert
Sasaki
Schindler
Shiokawa
Yamana
gametes &
germ cells
Dworkin
Jef fery
Kalt
Pelham
Smith
invertebrates
Berry
Devlin
Gage
Goldsmith
Grimberg
Gubler
Gundling
Hosick
Humphreys
Jacobs
Jeffery
Kidder
Kiefer
Meer
Ruder man
Wilt
molecular biol.
Atkinson
Ilan
Mclver
Monahan
Tocci
Webb
nervous system .
sense organs
Austin
Brown
Church
Jeffrey
organs (other)
Baner jee
Bernfield
Rennert
Sperelakis
plants
Lovett
Mascarenhas
Quatrano
Sussex
regeneration
McCul lough
slime molds
Jeffery
tumours
Pitot
unicellular
organisms
Ron
RIBONUCLEO-
PROTEIN
RIBOSOME
s. Subcellular
component
ROOT
sa.Meristem
SACCUS
VASCULOSUS
SALIVARY GLAND
Insecta
Hakim
Hosick
Laufer
Mammalia
Baner jee
Bernfield
Cutler
Katsura
Pritchard
Redman
Toto
SCALE
sa.Skin
Aves
Goetinck
158
Teleostei
Insecta
SEXUAL
Suzuki
Krejsa
Cline
DEVELOPMENT
Tsuda
Postlethwait
sa. specific
Tsujimoto
SEED (&
Reptilia
organs
Germination )
Maderson
Reproductive
SKELETON
Angiospermae
Asahi
Bal
McFadden
Matsumoto
SEX
system
Sex determ.
sa. specific
parts
DIFFERENTIATION
Sex different.
Bone
sa. Sexual
development
Sex ratio
Sex reversal
Cartilage
Amphibia
Nooden
Amphibia
Aves
Brooks
Storey
Iwasawa
Noumura
Davies
Kawamura
Chlorophyceae
Kemp
SELF- RECOGNITION
Merchant
Iwasa
Aves
Ascidiacea
Fuke
Watanabe
Nishioka
Angiospermae
Saito
Insecta
Hall
Pierro
Greyson
Aves
Bender
Wright
Chondrostei
Kemp
SEMEN
s . Reproduction
Fisher
Ciliata
Wolfe
Mammalia
Chung
Teleostei
Echinoidea
Benson
Herold
SENESCENCE
s. Age
Filices
Furuya
Fungi
Takahashi
SHELL (body
Kitajima
Morrill
Okazaki
SENSE ORGAN
sa. specific
organs
Placode
Furuya
Inoue
Homo
Burdi
Mammalia
covering)
sa. Carapace
Diatomeae
Gordon
Ueraura
Elasmobranchii
Kemp
Homo
Cole
Homo
Ganchrow
Insecta
Fisher
Pucciarelli
Ramirez
SHELL (egg)
s.Egg covering
Felts
Lindholm
Meyer
Heming
Invertebrata
Teleostei
Hishida
SHELL GLAND
s. Integument
Oviduct
Insecta
Counce
Eakin
Mammalia
Takahashi
Mammalia
Beresford
Ide
SEX HORMONE
SHOOT
sa.Meristem
Cole
Yamasaki
s. Hormone (Inv. )
Evans
Oligochaeta
Hormone (Vert. )
Felts
Moment
Angiospermae
Hall
SEX RATIO
Kaufman
Hirano
SERUM
sa. Sexual
Millington
Lindholm
s. Blood
development
Sachs
Nogami
Homo
Steeves
Oohira
SEX CHROMATIN
Ikeuchi
Ornoy
s. Nucleus
Sasaki
SHOULDER GIRDLE
Triffitt
Insecta
s. Skeleton
Urist
SEX
Poulson
Teleostei
DETERMINATION
SILK GLAND
Kemp
sa. Sexual
development
Angiospermae
Hicks
Amphibia
Richards
Homo
SEX REVERSAL
sa. Sexual
development
Amphibia
Liang
Merchant
Teleostei
Insecta
Gage
Grimberg
Hakim
Hirose
Manning
Morrow
SKIN
sa. Carapace
Epidermis
Integument
Pigment (ation
Wound healing
Yang
Hishida
Samols
Amphibia
Stoss
Dinsmore
159
Fry
Kollros
Aves
Gopinath
Kischer
Kollar
Sawyer
Scott
Homo
Cauna
Hardy
Kischer
Mammalia
Cauna
Devor
Hardy
Kischer
Kollar
Reams
Van Exan
Teleostei
Kre jsa
Vertebrata
Krejsa
SKULL (&
visceral
skeleton)
sa . Chondrocranium
Jaw
Amphibia
Gaudin
Aves
Burdi
Frank
Smit
Tyler
Chondrostei
Jollie
Elasmobranchii
Jollie
Holostei
Jollie
Homo
En low
Gasser
Shah
Mammalia
Dahinten
Gasser
Hendrickx
Kochhar
Pucciarelli
Toto
Tyler
Reptilia
Frank
Gaudin
Smit
Teleostei
Jollie
Vertebrata
Jollie
SOMATIC MUTATION
s. Genetics
SOMATIC
RECOMBINATION
s.Cell heredity
SOMITE
Amphibia
Jacobson
Poole
Aves
Jacobson
SPERMATOGENESIS
sa. Gamete
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Clermont
Lai
Schuetz
biochemical &
biophysical
Bennett
Byrd
Goldberg
Kalt
Kessel
cell biological
Bloch
Lakshmanan
Walker
descriptive &
comparative
Byrd
Kalt
Kessel
Koehler
Sawada
experimental
Kotani
Schwalm
genetical
Begg
Kiefer
Risley
Teng
pathological &
teratological
Chrisman
Dooher
Hyodo
Yasuda
physiological
Sanders
SPERMATOPHORE
s . Spermatozoa
SPERMATOZOA
sa. Gamete
Amphibia
Garrido
Pugin
Shaver
Crustacea
Koehler
Echinodermata
Hiramoto
Echinoidea
Ishikawa
Kunkle
Lee
Nelson
Ohta
Rikmenspoel
Elasmobranchii
Wourms
Hydrozoa
Miller
Insecta
Lai
Mammalia
Akruk
Boell
Byrd
del Rio
Guraya
Hamner
Nelson
Oliphant
Quiros
Rikmenspoel
Zelarayan
Nematoda
Roberts
Ward
Teleostei
Stoss
SPERMIOGENESIS
s. Spermato-
genesis
SPINAL CORD
Amphibia
Dinsmore
Pollack
Aves
Benzo
Fisher
Schoenwolf
Homo
Muller
Mammalia
Fisher
Marin
Vaughn
Vertebrata
Martin
SPLEEN
Aves
Asnani
Betz
Bonny
Mun
Shah
Lacertilia
Shah
Mammalia
Greengard
Rennert
Reptilia
Asnani
Bonny
SPORE (&
sporulation)
Bacteria
Galor
Ginzburg
Keynan
Sandler
Charophyceae
Imahori
Chlorophyceae
Millington
Filices
DeMaggio
Furuya
Fungi
Cantino
Ellis
Leach
Lovett
Musci
DeMaggio
STATIC ORGAN
STERILITY
s. Fertility (i
sterility)
160
STEROID
s . Hormone ( In v . )
Hormone (Vert. )
STOLON
s. Asexual
reproduction
STOMACH
Mammalia
Hay
Panchamukhi
Pandit
SUBCELLULAR
COMPONENT
general
Asahi
Counce
Gavin
Katsura
Shihira
annulate lamella
Kessel
centriole
Endo
Ishikawa
Ohta
chloroplast
Beale
Holowinsky
Honda
Lyman
cytoskeleton
Bell
Hall
Harris
Jeffery
Kane
Lovett
Takagi
Trinkaus
Webb
Wiley
Williams
food vacuole
Pollock
gamma particle
Cantino
Golgi complex
Roth
Sathananthan
lysosome
Butterworth
membrane
(intracellular)
Holowinsky
microbody
Hanzely
microsome
Nakazawa
mitochondria
Brothers
Goto
Iwamatsu
Nakazawa
Ryerse
Shukuya
Webb
mitotic
apparatus
Kane
Kiefer
Meyerhof
Poccia
Sakai
Sato
Sawada
myofibril
Leraanski
peroxisome
Trytek
ribosome
Caston
Gerbi
Kiefer
Koga
Luck
SUBCOMMISSURAL
ORGAN
s. Brain
SUCKER
s. Gland
SUGAR
s . Carbohydrate
SULPHYDRYL
GROUPS
Mammalia
Galbraith
SWIM BLADDER
s . Lung
SYMBIOSIS
sa.Mycetome
Insecta
Brooks
Trytek
SYMMETRY (&
asymmetry)
sa. Gradient
general
Wilde
Amphibia
Hassona
Khalil
Kubota
Manes
Michael
Sedra
Ascidiacea
Kawamura
Nakauchi
Aves
Eyal
Mattan
Mitrani
Coelenterata
Freeman
Filices
Wada
Gastropoda
Freeman
Mammalia
Layton
SYNAPSE
Amphibia
Anderson
Constantine
Fisher
Fujisawa
Guldner
Kimmel
Rotshenker
Aves
Denton
Jeffrey
Narayanan
Peusner
Rostas
Sohal
Straznicky
Crustacea
Mittenthal
Hirudinea
Muller
Ready
Homo
Cragg
Ganchrow
Mammalia
Burden
Cragg
Fisher
Guldner
Jeffrey
Lauder
Ontell
Tweedle
Westerman
Teleostei
Guldner
Kimmel
TAIL
sa. Regeneration
(traumatic)
Amphibia
Dinsmore
Ascidiacea
Numakunai
TEMPERATURE
sa. Environmental
factor
Angiospermae
Sawhney
Insecta
Brust
Pener
Yajima
Mammalia
Bank
Chrisman
Maurer
Oligochaeta
Moment
Reptilia
Yntema
Teleostei
Fahy
TENTACLE
Amphibia
Scadding
Hydrozoa
Heath
161
TERATOGENESIS
(experimental)
sa. Anomaly
(early
development)
Drug
Mouth
Malformation
Pathology
Thalidomide
specific
agents
specific organs
general &
miscellaneous &
unspecified
Burdi
Fisher
Jensh
Johnson
Klein
Kochhar
Persaud
Tanaka
Tel lone
action mechanism,
effect on cells
Enslee
Fantel
Kamiraura
Kaplan
Kihara
Kochhar
Mirkes
Shepard
Tanimura
Wilson
Wyttenbach
effect of drugs
Agnish
Boone
Fantel
Kolesari
Kong
Overman
Radha
Shah
Syarief
Wallace
eff.of handling
Bank
eff.of hormones
Asan
Hendrickx
Sadler
Slavkin
Walker
eff.of maternal
metabolism &
endocrine
imbalance
Chrisman
Kaplan
Schmidt
Slavkin
effect of other
chemicals (organ
not specified)
Burbacher
Chen
Christian
Clark
Evans
Ferm
Hanada
Joneja
Kamimura
Kaplan
Kihara
Lu
Montiegel
Mottet
Mun
Muramatsu
Noden
Pierro
Reynolds
Shepard
Staples
Sudarwati
Sur jono
Sutasurya
Weis
Yasuda
eff.on behaviour
Tanimura
effect on
early stages
Bloom
Gunberg
Prahlad
Razon
Wallace
effect on limb
Dinsmore
El Tawil
Kameyama
Kato
Khalil
Loewenthal
Long
Michael
Takehira
eff.on nervous
system &
sense organs
Chamberlain
Cragg
Das
Devor
Hayashi
Hoshino
Kameyama
Keino
LaVelle
McCredie
Marin
Monie
Nakane
Oda
Shoobridge
Wilson
Yanai
effect on other
organs
Asan
Frederickson
Gilani
Hendrickx
Masters
Michael
Newman
Rag eh
Warshana
Wee
Yasuda
Zimmerman
eff.on skeletal
& muse. system
Brooks
Maderson
Nogami
Oohira
Ornoy
Schmidt
Yoshioka
genetic effects
Biddle
Kolesari
Long
invertebrates
Barber
Grosch
Johnson
nutritional &
intrauterine
factors
Kennedy
Klein
Sastrohadinoto
Shupe
Sukra
physical &
environmental
factors
Bank
Ferm
Frederickson
Grosch
Muramatsu
Staples
Tyler
Weis
Yajima
TERATOLOGY
s . Anomaly
(early
development)
Malformation
TERATOMA
Mammalia
Levine
Martin
Matsuzawa
Matthaei
Mintz
Schindler
Sherman
Stevens
Takagi
Webb
TESTIS
Aves
Dang
Guraya
Lee
Parshad
Homo
Guraya
Insecta
Schwalm
Mammalia
Bryan
Chung
Goldberg
Guraya
Schuetz
Stevens
Wolfe
THALIDOMIDE
Mammalia
McCredie
THEORETICAL
BIOLOGY
(developm. )
general
Fowler
Acrasiales
Naniundiah
162
Amphibia
Gordon
Jacobson
Aves
Jacobson
Mas low
Chlorophyta
Lacalli
Diatomeae
Gordon
Homo
Gasser
Maslow
Insecta
Nanjundiah
Mammalia
Gordon
Hirsch
Lauder
Maslow
Ontell
Plantae
Lacalli
THORACIC CAVITY
s.Body cavity
THYMUS
Aves
Solium
Fitzsimmons
Homo
Makinodan
Mammalia
Bollum
Makinodan
Simmons
THYREOSTATIC
AGENT
s. Thyroid gland
THYROID GLAND
Amphibia
El Din
Michael
Prahlad
Rageh
Warshana
Aves
Hilfer
Prahlad
Thommes
Mammalia
del Rio
Quiros
Valdez
THYROXINE
s . Hormone (Vert . )
TISSUE
Amphibia
Steinberg
Ascidiacea
Watanabe
Aves
Armstrong
Steinberg
Homo
Cole
Insecta
Cruz
Mammalia
Cole
Kessel
Knox
Spiegelman
TONGUE
s. Mouth
TOOTH
Amphibia
Graver
Howes
Kemp
Kollros
Miller
Chondrostei
Kemp
Elasraobranchii
Howes
Kemp
Homo
Burdi
Ooe
Toto
Triffitt
Mammalia
Avery
Brownell
Bryan
Galbraith
Graver
Kollar
Leblond
Levenson
Luckett
Michaeli
Miller
Ooe
Redman
Sayegh
Slavkin
Toto
Triffitt
Weinstock
Yoshioka
Reptilia
Howes
Miller
Teleostei
Herold
Howes
Kemp
Vertebrata
Herold
Wakita
TOXIN
sa. Bacteria
Teratogenesis
Mammalia
lannaccone
Ornoy
Sato
TRACE ELEMENT
s. Chemical
element
TRACHEAL SYSTEM
TRANSFER
(blastocyst,
etc. )
Mammalia
Church
Dickey
Kanagawa
Soma
Sugie
Takano
Torbit
TRANSPLANTATION
sa. Immunology
Nucleus
Crustacea
Mittenthal
Insecta
Brooks
Mammalia
Bryan
Carlson
Das
Faulkner
Fisher
Hirano
Triffitt
Urist
Vertebrata
Miller
TROPHOBLAST
s. Blastocyst
Placenta
TUMOUR
sa.Carcinogenetic
agent
Teratoma
general
Caston
Pitot
Amphibia
Tweedell
Angiospermae
Ames
Ascidiacea
Whittaker
Aves
Coleman
Maslow
Mayhew
Oppenheimer
Temin
Trinkaus
Whittaker
Echinoidea
Oppenheimer
Homo
Auersperg
Hancock
Herzf eld
Lyser
Maslow
Shupe
Insecta
Rizki
Mammalia
Aggarwal
Artzt
Auerbach
Auersperg
Bertalanf fy
Cunha
Cutler
Flickinger
Furusawa
Hancock
Haswell
Herzfeld
lannaccone
Jetten
Kauf fman
Lhotka
Lyser
163
Mas low
Massover
Mayhew
Miller
Monder
Oppenheiraer
Rivera
Shupe
Terayama
Trinkaus
Waelsch
Waldman
Whittaker
Teleostei
Trinkaus
Yamazaki
TWINS (& other
multiple births)
ULTIMOBRANCHIAL
BODY
ULTRASOUND
sa. Environmental
factor
Amphibia
Wo 1 sky
Insecta
Wolsky
Mammalia
Shoji
Takabayashi
ULTRAVIOLET
IRRADIATION
Insecta
Kalthoff
Yajima
UMBILICAL CORD
sa. Vascular syst.
URETER
s. Urogenital
system
URINARY BLADDER
s. Urogenital
system
URINARY SYSTEM
s. Excretory
system
UROGENITAL
SYSTEM
sa. Excretory
system
Genital tract
Reproductive
system
Amphibia
Poole
Steinberg
Mammalia
Allison
Gumbreck
UTERINE TUBE
s. Oviduct
UTERUS
Mammalia
Boving
Lala
Luck
Orsini
Oshima
Singhas
Terayama
Yang
VAGINA
s. Genital tract
VASCULAR SYSTEM
sa. Circulation
Heart (& great
vessel)
specific
organs, etc.
Homo
Lhotka
Macarak
Monie
Poole
Mammalia
Auerbach
Poole
VASCULAR TISSUE
Angiospermae
Komamine
Sachs
VASCULARIS ATI ON
s. specific
organs, etc.
VEGETATIVE
GRADIENT
s. Gradient
sa . Embryology
(experimental)
Embryology
(physiol. )
VEGETATIVE NERVOUS
SYSTEM
s. Autonomic ner-
vous system
VERTEBRA (vertebral
column)
Aves
Kaplan
Kolesari
Homo
Kaplan
Muller
Mammalia
Kaplan
Teleostei
Fahy
Gabriel
VIRUS
Amphibia
Tweedell
Aves
Roth
Terain
Homo
Shepard
Mammalia
Brown
Sheffield
VISCERA
Mammalia
Layton
VISCERAL
SKELETON
s. Skull (&
visceral
skeleton)
VITAL STAINING
VITAMIN
general
Caston
Amphibia
El Tawil
Khalil
Michael
Aves
Levenson
Homo
Miller
Mammalia
Armenti
Borack
Hardy
Herold
Levenson
Marchok
Miller
Ornoy
Persaud
Radha
Schmidt
Van Exan
VITELLINE
MEMBRANE
s. Egg
VITELLOGENESIS
sa.Yolk
Crustacea
Beams
Gastropoda
Sathananthan
Insecta
Bell
Brooks
Mahowald
Trytek
VIVIPARITY
Ascidiacea
Mukai
Crossopterygii
Wourms
Elasmobranchii
Wourms
Insecta
Stay
Teleostei
Takano
Wourms
WATER
WING
Insecta
Ni jhout
WOLFFIAN DUCT
s. Urogenital
system
WOUND HEALING
Aves
Takeuchi
Homo
Deck
Kischer
Insecta
Bryant
Lacertilia
Eappen
Mammalia
Armstrong
Deck
Grimes
Kobayashi
Reptilia
Maderson
Xiphosura
Armstrong
XANTHOPHORE
s . Chroma tophore
X- IRRADIATION
sa. Irradiation
Radiomimetic
agent
Mammalia
Bertalanf fy
Das
Hayashi
Koshino
Kameyama
Shoji
Takehira
YOLK
sa.Egg
Nutrition
Vitellogenesis
Amphibia
Ward
Aves
Fainstain
Kobayashi
Nonami
Crustacea
Lauf er
Echinoidea
Ozaki
Insecta
Bast
Laufer
YOLK SAC
s. Embryonic
membrane
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BOOK NOTICES
Most of these notices are descriptive rather than critical. Their main aim
is to provide an idea of the scope and potential usefulness of the books.
All notices (unless signed) are written by the editor; if necessary he so-
licits the opinion of the staff of the Hubrecht Laboratory or of other spe-
cialists.
Dissertations, some research monographs, and other works of a very special-
ised nature or written in languages not generally known, are usually provided
with brief annotations only.
Various types of books are distinguished according to the following cri-
teria:
Treatises: large comparative or systematic works, incl. serial publications
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 au-
thors, or reprintings 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, 1-8
Theoretical and Mathematical Developmental Biology, 9
Plant Development (general), 10-13
Invertebrate Development (general), 14-16
Vertebrate Development (general) (no entries)
Development of Mammals and Man (general) , 17-20
Reproduction, Sexual development, Gametogenesis , Fertilisation, 21-23
Implantation, Placenta, Fetal Membranes and Fluids, 24-25
Teratogenesis , Congenital Malformations (no entries)
Developmental Pathology, Cancer, 26
Regeneration, Renewal (no entries)
Organogenesis, Histogenesis (incl. tissue and organ culture, histochemistry)
27-33
Cellular Developmental Biology (incl. cell culture, cytochemistry), 34-37
Developmental Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, 38
Developmental Genetics, Evolution, 39-42
Developmental Physiology (incl. endocrinology, immunology, behaviour, etc.),
43-44
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Methods, 45
History, Biographies, etc. (no entries)
Miscellaneous items (no entries)
INDEX TO AUTHORS AND EDITORS
with reference to serial numbers of book notices
Abdel Razek, H. , 17
Balls, M. , 6
Bar, T., 27
Begley, D.J., 18
Browder, L. W. , 1
Busch, H. , 26
Calvo, W. , 28
CIBA, 21
Curtis, A.S.G., 35
Daniel, J.C. , Jr. , 45
Eskes, T.K.A.B. , 25
Fairweather, D.V.I. , 25
Fellenberg, G. , 10
Firth, J. A. , 18
Fishman, W.H. , 26
Fliedner, T.M. , 28
Freeman, R.D. , 32
Friedrich, H. , 14
Gallien, L. , 2
Hatano, S. , 36
Hoult, J.R.S., 18
Ishikawa, H. , 36
Ivanova-Kazas , O.M.
Jacobs, W.P,
11
Kelemen, E. , 28
Konig, H.E, , 31
Konigsberg, I.R.
Korotkova, G.P. ,
5
Lamprecht , I. , 9
Lebedkina, N.S., 39
Le Douarin, N. , 37
Leraercier, A. , 24
Li twin, S.D., 44
Mauleon, P. , 22
Monroy, A. , 3
Moore, T.C. , 12
Moscona, A. A. , 3
Naftolin, F. , 20
Newth, D.R. , 6
Nienhuis, A.W., 38
Oppenheimer, S.B., 4
Parvez, H, , 43
Parvez, S. , 43
Pflugf elder, O, , 15
16 Pitts, J.D. , 35
Poljakow, G. I. , 29
Porter, I.H., 2 3
Prasad, K.N., 34
Razek zie Abdel Razek
Ross, I.K., 13
Ruch, J.V. , 33
Russell, L.B. , 41
Sato, H. , 36
Scandalios, J.G., 40
Schumacher, G.-H., 19
Slewing, R. , 42
Siskind, G.W. , 44
Stamatoyannopoulos, G.
Subtelny, S. , 7,8
Sussex, I.M. , 8
Vallet, H.L., 23
Van Oostrora, C.G. , 30
Verwoerd, CD, A., 30
Weksler, M.E. , 44
Zotin, A.I. , 9
GENERAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (see also 37,42)
Textbooks
1.
L.W. BROWDER, 1980, DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Saunders, Philadelphia. XIV, 602 pp., 380 figs., 11 tabs., combined taxo-
nomic and subject index. $ 15,95
Contents: 1, The origins of developmental biology, 2, Gene function in
cell determination and differentiation, 3, The nature of genetic infor-
mation and its utilization during cell differentiation, 4, Control of
gene expression during development, 5, Spermatogenesis, 6. Oogenesis,
7. Plant gametogenesis, 8, Fertilization, 9. Becoming multicellular,
10, The developmental consequences of cleavage, 11. Gene expression
during the initiation of development, 12, Forming the organizational
framework of the multicellular embryo, 13, Organogenesis: determination,
morphogenesis, and differentiation.
It seems that the market for developmental biology texts is still not
saturated. This latest addition, written for advanced undergraduates, is a
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solid, well-organised text, yet I was curiously disappointed by it. The book
is crammed full of factual material, most of it up to date and well repre-
sented, but the conceptual scaffolding is rather scanty. The emphasis is on
the control of gene expression as an explanation of cell differentiation,
but the author seems to shy away from equally important global control mech-
anisms such as morphogenetic fields and positional information. No theories
of pattern formation are discussed except in a cursory way in relation to
limb development at the very end of the book. "Field" is not even an entry
in the subject index.
The book presents an integration of comtemporary research with the classi-
cal literature and includes some material on plant development, notably in
chs.2, 7, 8, 9 and 12. Ch.l3 considers four different systems to exemplify
organogenesis: epithelio-mesenchymal interactions, the lens system, hemato-
poiesis, and the limb. A didactically interesting feature is the discussion
of important procedures, processes and systems in seven boxed-in sections
separate from the main text. Parts of the manuscript were reviewed by some
two dozen North-American developmental biologists.
All chapters have long reference lists which fully document the text and
thus exceed the usual lists of further reading. The book is profusely and
beautifully illustrated; a large proportion of the figures are photographs
and electron micrographs.
2.
L.GALLIEN. 1979. L'OEUF ET LES STADES INITIAUX DE L'ONTOGENESE
Presses Univ. de France, Paris. Serie Le Biologiste. 324 pp., 119 figs.,
3 tabs., index of animal names
Contents (abridged): I. Introduction (7 chs.); II. Gametogenese (6); III.
Organisation de I'oeuf (8); IV. Segmentation (4); V. Gastrulation , stades
initiaux de la morphogenese chez quelques types de diblastiques et de
protostomes (4); VI. Gastrulation et stades initiaux de la morphogenese
chez les deuterostomes (8)
The back cover of this book says that the text is intended as an "intro-
duction to the experimental investigation of developmental biology". This
is only true inasmuch as it prepares the student for other books. There is
almost no experimental embryology in it, and only a little chemical or mo-
lecular embryology. For the rest the approach is strongly descriptive. The
book reads as Part one of a more comprehensive text.
Another feature of the book, which is perhaps typical of French texts, is
that the author carefully restricts himself to what is considered as the
"classical" body of knowledge and seems to avoid more controversial and
recent issues. Moreover, he makes some generalisations (e.g. on the "germ
line" VS. the "soma") which today are difficult to uphold. The book is good
on the classical subjects but lacks stimulus for the student of today.
3.
A.MONROY and A.A.MOSCONA. 1979. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS IN DEVELOPMENTAL
BIOLOGY
Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, etc. VIII, 252 pp., 132 figs., 4 tabs.,
combined author and subject index. $ 20.80, £ 9.60
Contents: 1. The beginnings of embryonic development, 2. Programming of
early development during oogenesis, 3. Maturation of the oocyte, 4. Fer-
tilization, 5. Cleavage, 6. Regulation of DNA synthesis and gene expres-
sion in the embryo, 7. Cell organization in embryonic morphogenesis, 8.
Cell aggregation: construction of multicellular systems from cell suspen-
sions
This book is a strange hybrid and it is not clear for which readership it
is intended. This is probably due to the fact that it arose from a series
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of lectures delivered to a very mixed audience. Its hybrid nature will be
apparent from a quotation from the preface: .... "it should serve as an up-
to-date introduction for beginners and as a guidebook for graduate students
and teachers to some of the issues, answers, and challenges in developmental
biology". No book can be expected to serve this dual function. The authors
concede that their approach is selective (and in fact it largely reflects
their own special fields of enquiry) , but this is incompatible with the re-
quirements of an introductory text. There are far too many gaps in the
coverage.
This is not to say that what there is is bad. Most of it makes interesting
reading for more advanced students and for newcomers to the field. In
chapters 2-6 the emphasis lies on molecular-genetic control mechanisms, in
the remaining chapters on cellular events.
The book is attractively turned out and very well illustrated. The litera-
ture in the extensive chapter bibliographies rarely goes beyond 1976.
4.
S.B.OPPENHEIMER. 1980. INTRODUCTION TO EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
Allyn & Bacon, Boston, etc. XII, 404 pp., 214 figs., combined author, animal
& subject indexes. $ 18.95
Contents: introduction: The puzzle of differentiation; 1. Gametogenesis ,
2. Fertilization, 3. Cleavage, 4. Gastrulation, 5. Neurulation and germ
layer formation, 6. Early human embryo and primary germ layer derivatives,
7. Organogenesis, 8. Embryonic induction, 9. Mechanisms of morphogenesis,
10. Differentiation: nucleic acids, 11. Differentiation: proteins, 12.
Differentiation: higher orders of structure, 13. Cancer and embryology
This text for undergraduates has much to recommend it. It is clearly
written and logically arranged, with structural facts coming first and
mechanisms only later (particularly molecular mechanisms) . The reading
lists are good and the key terms printed in the margins and the glossary
are useful learning aids.
Although the treatment is up to date in many areas (e.g. the role of the
cell surface) a major criticism is that this does not hold for all areas:
cases in point are the formation of the mesoderm in amphibians and amphibian
limb regeneration.
The lay-out of the book is attractive; the illustrations consist of simple
but effective line drawings and very good photographs and scanning electron
micrographs. In the reading lists there are some annoying misprints in
authors' names.
Monographs
5.
G.P.KOROTKOVA. 1979. THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF ONTOGENESIS (in Russian)
Leningrad Univ., Leningrad. 296 pp., 47 figs. English summary. R.3.00
Introduces a hew hypothesis of biological reproduction based on laws of
multiplication by division and of symmetry transformations; discussion of
morphogenetic regulation and the relation between asexual and sexual repro-
duction; treatment ranges from prokaryotes to higher eukaryotes; 14-page
bibliography (9 pp. Russian) .
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Symposium reports
6.
D.R.NEWTH and M. BALLS, eds. 1979. MATERNAL EFFECTS IN DEVELOPMENT
Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, etc. VIII, 420 pp., 54 figs., 26 tabs.,
combined taxonomic and subject index. £ 35.00
Contributors: Beetschen, Billett, Billington, Cohen, Deuchar , Dohmen,
Ford, Jones, Knowland, Laskey, Lees, McLaren, Malacinsky, Morriss, Smith,
Sommerville, Tilney-Bassett, Warn
The topic of the fourth symposium of the British Society for Developmental
Biology, held in Exeter in September 1978, was a timely one. It is salutary
for embryologists and others to be reminded from time to time that develop-
ment is not the outcome of the genetic programme inscribed in the DNA, but
that the egg is the decoding machinery for the tape that is the genetic code
(paraphrased from Jack Cohen's thoughtful introductory chapter). Cohen even
advances the possibility that the embryo essentially inherits the code and
the decoding machine separately and in parallel (even if the mother's code
contains some of the instructions for building the tape player) . "To under-
stand the first steps of morphogenesis we must understand not only the code
but also the decoding machine", and that is where maternal effects can help
us considerably.
All of the 17 reviews in the volume are interesting. No discussions are
recorded. There is much emphasis on the amphibians and mammals while Droso-
phila is somewhat underrepresented with one paper on pole plasm. It is a
pity that only a few papers have summaries. The volume is adequately illus-
trated.
7.
S.SUBTELNY and I . R. KONIGSBERG, eds. 1979. DETERMINANTS OF SPATIAL ORGANIZATION
Academic Press, New York, etc. Thirty-Seventh Symposium of the Soc. for
Developm. Biol. XXIV, 333 pp., 122 figs., 23 tabs., combined taxonomic & sub-
ject index. $ 24.00, £ 15.60
Contributors: Brothers, Bryant, Campbell, Dohmen, Frankel, Freeman, Hirsh,
Kalthoff, Lawrence, Mahowald, Niisslein-Volhard, Quatrano, Whittaker, Wolk
It is easy to be enthusiastic about this book, the outcome of a symposium
held in Madison, Wis. in June 1978. The meeting was well planned and the con-
tributions are almost without exception highly interesting and readable re-
views of recent work; some of them make exciting reading. The 10-page pre-
face by the second editor is in fact a thoughtful summary of the symposium.
The 14 chapters are arranged in three sections as follows: Cytoplasmic
localization in early development (6) ; Maternal effect mutants of development
(3, of which one on nematodes); Pattern formation in developing systems (5,
of which one each on ciliates and blue-green algae) .
The volume is well produced and has a profusion of good figures.
8.
S.SUBTELNY and I.M.SUSSEX, eds. 1978. THE CLONAL BASIS OF DEVELOPMENT
Academic Press, New York, etc. 36th Symposium of Soc. for Developm. Biol.
VIII, 251 pp., 104 figs., 12 tabs., subject index. $ 19.50
Contributors: Bryant, Coe, Garcia-Bellido, Green, McClintock, Meins,
Migeon, Morata, Mullen, Nesbitt, Sachs, Stewart, Wieschaus
The notion of a clonal basis for development is emerging as a possible
alternative or at least a complement for the morphogenetic field concept.
It was a good idea of the Society for Developmental Biology to devote this
symposium (held in Raleigh, N.C. in June 1977) to what is essentially an
170
inventory of our present knowledge of clones in development. The difficult
question of how clones relate to fields remains largely reserved for the
future .
Most of the 13 reviews discuss clones, or the possible role of clones, in
Drosophila (3) , mammals (2) and plants (4) , as well as nuclear and genetic
events in clone initiation in man and plants (one each) . Two contributions
appear to have little or no relation to clones: that by Bryant on pattern
regulation in amphibian limbs, and that by Green on the control of gene ex-
pression by insertion mutants in Drosophila.
The volume is well produced and illustrated.
THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Monographs
9.
I.LAMPRECHT and A.I.ZOTIN, eds. 1978. THERMODYNAMICS OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
De Gruyter, Berlin, etc. XIV, 428 pp., 69 figs., 19 tabs., combined subject
& taxonomic index. DM 180.00
Contents: I. General problems of biological thermodynamics (3 chs.); II.
Qualitative phenomenological theory of the development of organisms (4) ;
III. Quantitative phenomenological theory of development of organisms (5) ;
IV. Heat production of living systems (6) ; V. Some problems of energetics
of developmental processes (3); VI. Dissipative structures (5); VII. Prob-
ability state and orderliness of biological systems (4)
This book arose from a collaborative effort of the Central Institute for
Biochemistry and Biophysics, Free University, West Berlin and the Laboratory
of Developmental Biology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Six con-
tributors belong to the former institute and 15 to the latter. Most authors
are adherents of the global approach to non-linear irreversible processes
based on the Prigogine-Wiame theory. Prior to publication the subject matter
was subjected to extensive discussion in various meetings in Russia and East
and West Germany.
In their preface and concluding remarks the editors are careful to point
out that this area of study is still in its infancy. The main aim of the
book is to reveal basic problems and to summarise first results. The latter
are confined to studies by the authors which are still in progress.
PLANT DEVELOPMENT (general) (see also 1,8)
Textbooks
10.
G . FELLENBERG . 1978. ENTWICKLUNGSPHYSIOLOGIE DER PFLANZEN: eine Einfiihrung
Thieme, Stuttgart, XII, 242 pp., 101 figs., 20 tabs., combined subject &
taxonomic index. DM 16.80 (paper)
This concise introductory text is surprisingly comprehensive in all its
terseness, and moreover didactically very clear. It is in five main parts:
General principles (genetic basis, information transfer, plant hormones,
external factors); Cell division and growth; Cell expansion; Morphogenesis;
Specific steps in differentiation. The last- of these covers more than a third
of the book and has 10 chapters on diverse subjects including rest periods
and activation, regeneration, turnover, gametogenesis, fertilisation and em-
bryogenesis.
The book is well illustrated and has a list of modern supplementary reading
covering some 15 pages in small print and arranged by chapters. A suggestion
for a second edition would be the inclusion of a list of abbreviations and a
brief glossary of scientific terms.
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11.
W.P.JACOBS. 1979. PLANT HORMONES AND PLANT DEVELOPMENT
Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, etc. XII, 339 pp., 96 figs., 6 tabs., author
index, combined subject & taxonomic index. £ 18.00 (cloth), £ 5.95 (paper)
Contents: 1. Polarity, phototropism, and the discovery of auxin, 2. The
action of light in phototropism, 3. The chemical nature of endogenous
auxin, 4. Other developmental effects of auxin, 5. The biochemical basis
of auxin action, 6. Leaf and bud development and cytokinins, 7. "Flowering
hormones" and gibberellins, 8. Senescence, abscission, and abscisic acid,
9. Movement of hormones, 10. Roots and hormones, 11. Overview
The aim of this new text for undergraduates and beginning graduates is to
describe the hormones of vascular plants and to discuss the ways in which
hormones control and coordinate development. Consequently the emphasis is
strongly physiological and cell differentiation and morphogenesis are not
treated in their own right. The historical development of ideas is described
at some length. The author's approach is critical, as reflected in his
choice of only "sound" papers as references and in his extensive treatment
of crucial research procedures, coupled with often very valuable advice to
the student.
The book is illustrated with clear line drawings, diagrams and graphs and
has a bibliography of more than 800 titles and a brief list of books and
reviews for further reading.
12.
T.C.MOORE. 1979. BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANT HORMONES
Springer, New York, etc. XII, 274 pp., 164 figs., 13 tabs., combined taxo-
nomic & subject index. DM 49.00, approx. US $ 27.00
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Auxins, 3 Gibberellins, 4. Cytokinins, 5.
Abscisic acid and related compounds, 6. Ethylene, 7. Phytochrome
This book was written primarily for students but can also be useful to
other readers. From the textbook perspective it presents the subject as a
factual baseline, with relatively more emphasis on biochemistry than on
physiology and without extensive discussion of hormonal interactions and
other complexities; the author's experience is that this is the best format
for graduate courses.
The text is fluently written and fully documented in the lengthy chapter
bibliographies, which moreover contain material for additional reading (it
would have been better if these two classes had been listed separately) .
The book is produced with great care and illustrated with excellent line
drawings, diagrams and photographs.
13.
I.K.ROSS. 1979. BIOLOGY OF THE FUNGI: their development, regulation, and
associations
McGraw-Hill, New York, etc. McGraw-Hill Series in Organismic Biology.
XII, 499 pp., 243 figs., 4 tabs., combined subject and taxonomic index.
£ 14.95, DM 51.90
Fungi are important to developmental biology because of their curious,
mainly non-cellular or semi-cellular nature, and because developmental reg-
ulation can be studied in spores which do not require the introduction of
another genome through fertilisation. This stimulating text for undergradu-
ates would seem ideally suited to bring developmental biologists of other
specialisations up to date, the more so as it includes the slime moulds
though these are nowadays no longer placed with the fungi.
172
Of the three major parts that on development and regulation is of most
direct interest to our readers. It occupies the middle third of the text
and has chapters on spore germination and the thallus, on vegetative and
sexual behaviour, and on multicellularity in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes ,
with a separate chapter on morphogenesis in the slime moulds. The informa-
tion assembled in these chapters is quite up to date as textbooks go, al-
though pattern formation in Dictyostelivm is not treated.
The book is attractively produced and very well illustrated.
INVERTEBRATE DEVELOPMENT (general)
Treatises
14.
H.FRIEDRICH. 1979. NEMERTINI
Fischer, Jena. Morphogenese der Tiere, Reihe 1: Deskriptive Morphogenese,
Lieferung 3:D5-I. 136 pp., 30 figs., 9 tabs., author and subject indexes.
M 37.00
This is the 3rd issue of the prestigious treatise edited by Seidel. It
conforms to the issues that have appeared so far in that much attention is
also given to the structure and biology of the adults, to vegetative repro-
duction, and to maintenance and rearing methods.
The volume is well produced and illustrated with good line drawings from
various sources. It has a glossary of technical terms and a bibliography of
some 140 titles,
(see also notice no. 15.)
15.
O.PFLUGFELDER. 1980. PROTARTHROPODA
Fischer, Jena. Morphogenese der Tiere, Reihe 1: Deskriptive Morphogenese,
Lieferung 4:J-I. 124 pp., 97 figs., author index, combined subject & taxo-
nomic index. M 49.00
The first two instalments of this ambitious new treatise were announced
in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. vol.17, 2, 1978. Meanwhile a volume on the
nemerteans by Friedrich has also appeared (see notice no. 14). The present
volume deals in three separate chapters with the Onyahophora, Tardigrada
and Pentastomida. Apart from the descriptive embryology, each chapter deals
briefly with systematics, adult characteristics, reproduction and way of
life (as well as rearing methods for the first group) .
The book is well illustrated with line drawings. from various sources and
a few micrographs, and has a brief glossary.
Textbooks
16.
O.M.IVANOVA-KAZAS. 1979. COMPARATIVE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE INVERTEBRATES;
Arthropoda (Onychophora, Tardigrada, Pentastomida, Pantopoda, Trilobita,
Chelicerata and Crustacea) (in Russian)
Publ. House Nauka, Moscow. 224 pp., 112 figs. R.3.20
Deals separately with the 7 classes mentioned and with Xiphosura; treats
experimental embryology in spiders and crustaceans, and the evolution of
cleavage in the latter; separate chapter on evolutionary problems; numerous
good line drawings from various sources; 10-page bibliography (largely non-
Russian) .
173
VERTEBRATE DEVELOPMENT (general) (no entries)
DEVELOPMENT OF MAMMALS AND MAN (general) (see also 45)
Textbooks
17.
H.ABDEL RAZEK. 1978. ATLAS DER EMBRYOLOGIE. 2 Vols.
Enke Verlag, Stuttgart
Bildband IV, 195 pp., subject index
Tabellenband VIII, 184 pp.
DM 39.80 (paper)
These two little volumes (prepared for the press by Prof .Strauss , Bern,
after the author's untimely death) constitute an extremely useful aid for
the teaching of human embryology. One volume consists entirely of line
drawings by the author. These are diagrammatic, often 3-diraensional, and
usually very clear. Their aim is to convey the spatial configurations that
are so difficult to glean from serial sections. They are conveniently ar-
ranged according to organ systems. The most common developmental anomalies
are also shown.
The other volume contains the text in tabular form. It closely follows
the illustrations, is written in "telegram style" and contains a surprising
amount of information, clearly laid out. It is clear that the book has
arisen from considerable teaching experience. It is concluded by a list of
selected references arranged mainly according to organ systems.
18.
D.J.BEGLEY, J. A. FIRTH and J.R.S.HOULT. 1980. HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Macraillan, London, etc. X,250 pp., 165 figs., 18 tabs., subject index.
£ 20.00 (cloth), E 9.95 (paper)
The aim of this integrated, "multidisciplinary" text is "to explain the
biological principles of human reproduction and development by tracing the
process from the formation of gametes and their union, through the intrau-
terine development of the fetus, to birth, growth and ageing". Because of
its emphasis on mechanisms rather than structure the book has a "modern"
flavour often absent in books for beginning medical students. Moreover
the style of writing is such as to hold the attention of the reader.
Understandably, the strictly embryological chapters (embryogenesis and
organogenesis) cover only about 20% of the book and consequently provide
only the bare minimum of facts. Nevertheless, also there basic mechanisms
are duly emphasized. In addition there are chapters on implantation, the
structure and function of the placenta, reproductive failure and wastage
(including congenital malformations and teratogenesis) , and maternal and
fetal physiology.
The illustrations are simple but effective. The reading lists, though
very brief, are well selected.
19.
G. -H.SCHUMACHER. 1979. EMBRYONALE ENTWICKLUNG DES MENSCHEN. 4th edit.
Volk und Gesundheit, Berlin (DDR). 250 pp., 153 figs., 7 tabs., subject
index. M 10.00
That a new edition of this book was required two years after the previous
one (1977) shows how popular it is, particularly in East Germany. It has
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gradually developed into a text suitable for university teaching. The present
edition is much longer than the 3rd and has many more illustrations, part of
them using colour for greater clarity.
The contents have been rearranged to form two major parts, the first of
which has been particularly expanded for this edition: General embryology
(including reproduction, early development, placentation and teratology) ,
and Specific embryology (special organogenesis) . New additions are a brief
historical chapter and a glossary of Latin and Greek terms with their plural
forms and genders.
Symposium reports
20.
F.NAFTOLIN, ed . 1978. ABNORMAL FETAL GROWTH: BIOLOGICAL BASES AND CONSEQUENCES
Verlag Chemie, Weinheim. Dahlem Konferenzen: Life Sciences Research Report 10.
290 pp., 16 figs., 15 tabs., subject index & index to contributors. DM 52.00
(paper)
Contents: I. Definition, epidemiology, identification of abnormal fetal
growth (background papers by Ounsted, Robinson), II. Early development
(Gropp, Bernfield, Hall) , III. Fetal-placental growth-A (Alexander,
Greengard, Hill), IV. Fetal-placental growth-B (Meschia, Novy, Benirschke)
The Dahlem Konferenzen are meetings without formal lectures. A number of
background reviews are circulated in advance and discussed at the meeting.
The published report contains the background papers and Group Reports drawn
up by a rapporteur.
The present meeting was held in Berlin in February 1978. It brought to-
gether an international group of 40 embryologists , cell biologists, perina-
tologists and others, which made for unique interdisciplinary interaction.
The section of most immediate interest to mammalian embryologists is the
second one, which covers 5 3 pages. Here the participants in the group dis-
cussions were Beier, Bernfield, Caplan, Friesen, Gardner, Gropp, Habedank ,
Lindner, Neubert, Sara, Skalko and Solomon, with Nathanielsz as rapporteur.
The 9-page Group Report has its own list of 30 references.
REPRODUCTION, SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT, GAMETOGENESIS , FERTILISATION (see also 5,
18,41,45)
Symposium reports
21.
CIBA - Symposium. 1979. MATERNAL RECOGNITION OF PREGNANCY
Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam, etc. Ciba Foundation Symposium 64 (new series).
X,425 pp., 108 figs., 33 tabs., subject index, index to contributors.
Dfl. 104.00, $ 50.75
Contributors: Aitken, Allen, Beer, Beier, Bell, Billingham, Burton,
Cerini, Chavez, Gumming, Enders, Findley, Flint, Fujino, Gadsby, R.Gay,
S.Gay, Heap, Hearn, Maule Walker, Mootz, Poyser , Rizzino, Ross, Saunders,
Schlafke, Sellens, Shalgi, Sheers, Sherman, Short, Staples, Tyndale-
Biscoe, Van Blerkom, Yoshinaga
This symposium was held in May 1978 and, as usual with this series, is a
mine of recent information, not least because of the extensive group dis-
cussions, complete with references. There are also five general discussions
on specific topics at the end of the book. The participants came from the
USA, the UK, Australia and various Western European countries. The 15 con-
tributions are up-to-date progress reports and reviews which together cover
almost all conceivable aspects of the problem. Much attention goes to delayed
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implantation and embryonic diapause.
Two papers are of more specific interest to embryologists : that by Enders
and Schlafke on comparative aspects of blastocyst-endometrial interaction,
and that by Sherman et aZ. on changes in the blastocyst surface at implanta-
tion.
The book is neatly turned out and well illustrated.
22.
P.MAULEON et at. , organisers. 1979. IVth WORKSHOP ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND
MATURATION OF REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS AND FUNCTIONS
Inst. Natl, de la Rech. Agron., Jouy-en-Josas. Ann. Biol. Anim. Biochim.
Biophys. vol.19, no.4B. 246 pp., 147 figs., 3 pis., 13 tabs.
Contents: Organogenesis and sexual differentiation of the gonads (7 pa-
pers) ; Meiosis and its regulation (5) ; Steroidogenesis throughout the
maturation of the gonad (5) ; Development of gonadotrophin responsiveness
and feed-back mechanisms (6)
This Workshop was held in Luynes (France) in October 1978. The research
reports in the first three sections are of general interest to all mammalian
developmental biologists, those in the first section more specifically to
embryologists .
All papers are in English. They deal with man, various mammalian species
and the chick. The contributors came from France, various other European
countries, Israel, the U.S.A., Mexico and Japan. The papers are well illus-
trated, often with beautiful light and electron micrographs.
23.
H.L.VALLET and I.H.PORTER, eds . 1979. GENETIC MECHANISMS OF SEXUAL
DEVELOPMENT
Academic Press, New York, etc. XIV, 497 pp., 154 figs,, 59 tabs., subject
index. $ 23.00, £ 14.95
This symposium was held in November 1976 and the publication is therefore
long overdue. Although it is predominantly of interest to members of the
medical profession, it merits to be briefly reviewed here. The large majority
of the 42 contributors are Americans working in biomedical institutes. Most
of the 22 papers are progress reports of a strong clinical slant, and only
a few describe data obtained in animals. An interesting historical paper by
Gordon is followed by an introductory review by Grumbach that bears the same
title as the book.
IMPLANTATION, PLACENTA, FETAL MEMBRANES AND FLUIDS {see also 20,21)
Textbooks
24.
A.LEMERCIER. 1979, UN EXAMPLE DE PLACENTATION CHEZ UN PETIT MAMMIFERE
COMMUN: LA TAUPE EUROPEENNE , Talpa euvopea L. ( Insectivores )
Serv.du Film de Rech. Scient., Paris. 60 pp., numerous illustrations,
55 colour slides
This laboratory guide for students is in the form of a loose-leafed text
and 65 colour slides. The text is illustrated with good line drawings. Al-
though the description of reproduction and placental development in the
mole is competent, little attention is given to comparative aspects, so
that the student could easily get a wrong impression of mammalian placenta-
tion as a whole.
The colour slides are of good quality but are not labelled, and no men-
tion is made of the tissue distortions that occur in them.
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This guide may have its uses but only with much additional information
provided by the instructor.
May be borrowed from the Central Embryological Library, Hubrecht Laboratory,
Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT Utrecht (Netherlands)
Monographs
25.
D.V.I.FAIRWEATHER and T. K. A, B.ESKES , eds. 1978. AMNIOTIC FLUID; research and
clinical application. 2nd revised edit.
Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam, etc. XII, 455 pp., 135 figs., 68 tabs., subject
index. Dfl. 190.00
The first edition of this collaborative research monograph (1973) was
briefly reviewed in Gen. Embryol. Inf. Serv. vol.15 part 2, 1974. For the
2nd edition all the original 17 chapters were revised and updated (rarely
beyond 1975 or '76) and four new chapters were added: two on phospholipids
(pulmonary surfactant) and one each on alpha-fetoprotein and alkaline phos-
phatase. There are now 30 contributors in all.
TERATOGENESIS, CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS (no entries)
DEVELOPMENTAL PATHOLOGY, CANCER
Monographs
26.
W.H.FISHMAN and H.BUSCH, eds. 1979. ONCODEVELOPMENTAL ANTIGENS
Academic Press, New York, etc. Methods in Cancer Research vol.18.
XXII, 409 pp., 85 figs., 35 tabs., subject index. $ 31.00, £ 20.20
Oncoembryonic antigens are embryonic or fetal gene products found in neo-
plastic cells. The subject is of considerable theoretical and practical in-
terest to developmental biologists who work on the regulation of gene expres-
sion. Although this book was written mainly for oncologists, several chapters
will be useful to mammalian erabryologists .
This holds particularly for the review by Solter and Damjanov on teratocar-
cinoma and the expression of oncodevelopmental genes. There is another chap-
ter on teratocarcinoma-derived cell lines stabilised by SV40 transformation,
by Levine. The chapter by Hirai deals largely with alpha-fetoprotein in both
normal ontogeny and cancer. The remaining seven chapters are either predomi-
nantly clinical or methodological in nature.
REGENERATION, RENEWAL (no entries)
ORGANOGENESIS, HISTOGENESIS (incl. tissue and organ culture, histochemistry)
(see also 34,39,43)
Monographs
27.
T.BAR. 1980. THE VASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
Springer, Berlin, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol, vol.59. VI, 62 pp.,
33 figs., 8 tabs., subject index. DM 40.00, approx. US $ 22.40 (paper)
Morphometric LM and EM study of vascularisation and vascular sprouting in
ink-injected occipital cortex of rats 1-900 days after birth; automatic
image analysis; autoradiography; O -deficiency experiments.
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28.
E.KELEMEN, W.CALVO, T, M, FLIEDNER. 1979. ATLAS OF HUMAN HEMOPOIETIC DEVELOPMENT
Springer, Berlin, etc. XIV, 266 pp., 343 figs., 9 tabs., subject index.
DM 368.00, $ 202.40
This atlas, by a Hungarian and two West-German authors, is based on the
study of 190 embryos and fetuses ranging mostly from 3 to 28 weeks of age.
The introduction surveys the whole period of extraembryonic and embryonic
hemopoiesis. The actual atlas is in three parts: Diffuse hemopoiesis. Intra-
vascular hemopoietic cells and Organ-bound hemopoiesis. A brief text accom-
panies the plates in each of these. An attempt was made to identify differ-
ent types of hemopoietic precursor cells that may represent early progenitor
cells or indeed stem cells.
The histological, . cytological and E.M. pictures in the plates are of
superb quality and many of them are in colour. There is a bibliography of
65 titles. The book is sumptuously produced.
29.
G.I.POLJAKOW. 1979. ENTWICKLUNG DER NEURONEN DER MENSCHLICHEN GROSSHIRNRINDE
(aus dem russischen Originalmanuskript iibersetzt von T. Gross, J.Briimmer und
I.Moser), herausgegeben von B.Schonheit
Thieme, Leipzig. 320 pp., 514 figs. M. 125.00
This book is the product of many years of research by one of Russia's
leading neuroanatomists , one-time head of the Laboratory for Neuronal
Structure of the Brain, Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow. It is an ex-
haustive, systematic description and interpretation of cortical neuronal
structure based on several thousand Golgi series of ca. 200 embryonic and
fetal brains from the 2nd month of development. The discussion is based on
an original classification of neuronal shapes.
The book is illustrated with a host of meticulous pen-and-ink drawings of
neuronal shapes. A loose table summarises the author's "genealogical tree"
of the neurons seen in the neocortex. The book is produced with great care.
It has a bibliography of 130 titles.
30.
C.D.A.VERWOERD and C.G.VAN OOSTROM. 1979. CEPHALIC NEURAL CREST AND PLACODES
Springer, Berlin, etc. Advan. Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol, vol.58. VI, 75 pp.,
41 figs., subject index. DM 48.00, approx. US $ 26.90 (paper)
Study of regional differences in thickness of the ectoderm covering the
head; 120 mouse embryos of 7-10 days after conception (0-21 somites) ; pho-
tographic reconstructions from serial sections with screen codes indicating
thickness of ectoderm; neural plate and placodes originate by thinning-out
of adjoining ectoderm; comparison with available data on human material.
Dissertations
31.
H.E.KONIG. 1979. ANATOMIE UND ENTWICKLUNG DER BLUTGEFASSE IN DER SCHADEL-
HOHLE DER HAUSWIEDERKAUER (RIND, SCHAF UND ZIEGE)
Ferdinand Enke Verlag, Stuttgart. Habilitation Dissertation, Miinchen.
VII, 215 pp., 53 figs. DM 39.00 (paper)
Developmental part (27 pp.) confined to 64 bovine embryos and fetuses
(CRL 4-800mm) ; blood vessels of brain and meninges; early stages: serial
sections, later stages: injection-corrosion; 5 photographs of corrosion
preparations .
May be borrowed from the Central Embryological Library, Hubrecht Labora-
tory, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT Utrecht (Netherlands)
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Symposium reports
32.
R,D. FREEMAN, ed. 1979. DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF VISION
Plenum, New York, etc. NATO Advanced Study Inst. Series A: Life Sciences
vol.27. XIV, 446 pp., 158 figs., 8 tabs., subject index. $ 39.50; countries
outside USA ca.$ 47.50
Contents : 1 . Studies of the kitten's visual system (12 papers), II. Studies
of the cat's visual system (7), III. Studies of the monkey's visual sys-
tem (3), IV. Studies of the human's visual system (4), V. Studies of the
visual systems of various sub-primate species (9), VI. Neurochemical
studies (2)
This collection of short review and research papers arose from an inter-
national conference held in Crete, Greece in September 1978. It is a book
for the specialist and it is difficult to discern a central theme. By far
the majority of the papers deal with postnatal mammals.
In section V the following papers may be of interest to embryologists :
Fraser on neuroplasticity in Xenopus , Bunt et al. on nerve fibre guidance
mechanisms and polarity control in visual projection, and Rubinson and
Kennedy on the organisation of the optic tectum in the lamprey. Of the two
papers in Section VI one deals with the cholinergic system in the chicken
retina and the other with enzyme development in dissociated chick embryo
brain cells.
The volume is well printed and adequately illustrated.
33.
J.V.RUCH, organiser. 1979. TOOTH MORPHOGENESIS AND DIFFERENTIATION; an in-
ternational workshop
Edit. S.N.P.M.D., Paris. Journal de Biol. Buccale vol.6, p. 187-342 and vol.7,
p. 37-156. 271 pp., 183 figs., 17 tabs. FFr. 150.00
Contents: Aspects of odontogenesis in lower vertebrates (2 papers); Phylo-
genetic aspects of odontogenesis (3); Aspects of odontogenesis in mammalia
(6); Aspects of ameloblast differentiation (2); Biochemical aspects of
odontogenesis (6)
This international workshop was held near Strasbourg (France) in September
1978. Its publication in book form will be welcomed by all those interested
in tooth development and by many other morphogeneticists as well. Some of
the more theoretically oriented papers (particularly those by Butler, Osborn
and Lumsden) are interesting because, despite certain controversies, they
provide a good overview of the problems of pattern formation in a system
that is not usually treated in books on that subject.
The 33 contributors are from France, various other European countries,
Israel and North America. The 20 papers vary greatly in format; some are
brief research reports, others longer review-like or theoretical accounts;
all have summaries in three languages. A variety of animal forms are dealt
with, and many sophisticated methods applied. The 15-page introductory paper
on epithelial-mesenchymal interactions is by Slavkin.
The book is well produced and has beautiful illustrations.
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CELLULAR DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (incl. cell culture, cytochemistry) (see also
8,28,29,32,38)
Monographs
34.
K.N.PRASAD. 1980. REGULATION OF DIFFERENTIATION IN MAMMALIAN NERVE CELLS
Plenum, New York, etc. XIV, 245 pp., 34 figs., 28 tabs., subject index.
$ 24.50; countries outside USA ca. $ 29.50
Contents: 1. Definition and methodologies (28 pp.), 2. Neural induction
(20), 3. Role of cyclic nucleotides in regulation of differentiation of
nerve cells (104), 4. Role of agents other than cAMP in the regulation of
differentiation of nerve cells (34), 5. Parent and hybrid neuroblastoma
cells in culture as a model system for neuronal function (18), 5. Some as-
pects of development of nervous tissue (34)
This monograph is a useful summary of an important field. However, the
fact that the chapter bibliographies very rarely go beyond 1976 means that
several recent advances are missed out. A case in point is the recent work
on the neuroblastoma plasma membrane and cell cycle.
Chapter 1 contains a useful description of the amphibian neural induction
system and of the six major in vitro techniques in use for nerve cells. Ch.4
discusses, among other things. Nerve Growth Factor, serum requirement and
various hormones. Some of the aspects dealt with in ch.6 are morphogenesis,
cell recognition and adhesion, neuronal death, locus specificity (for some
reason discussed under the previous heading!), and neuronal plasticity.
The book is illustrated almost exclusively with graphs and diagrams.
Symposium reports
35.
A. S.G.CURTIS and J.D.PITTS, eds . 1980, CELL ADHESION AND MOTILITY
Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, etc. 3rd Symp. Brit. Soc. for Cell Biol.
XII, 500 pp., 105 figs., 36 tabs., combined subject and taxonomic index.
E 40.00
Contributors: Barondes, Curtis, Doiowy, Doroszewski, Dunn, Edebo, Gerisch,
Gingell, Gordon, Hughes, Koch, Lackie, Olden, Rajaraman, Rees, Rutter,
Skerrow, Watt
Although this report of a symposium held in England (at an unspecified
date) contains little that is directly relevant to developmental biology,
the subject is obviously of eminent importance for this field of enquiry.
Of the 18 papers 11 are by authors or groups from the U.K., three from
North America, and four from Poland, Sweden and Switzerland. Most of them
are longish reviews while a few are more restricted in scope. They deal with
physico-chemical principles of cell adhesion and with adhesion and motility
in a variety of cell types.
The two papers of most direct interest to our readers are that by Gerisch
et al. on cell adhesion in slime moulds and that by Barondes on developmen-
tally regulated lectins in slime moulds and chick embryos. Other papers
deal with histocompatibility systems, cell surface glycoproteins such as
fibronectin, and cytoskeleton-raembrane interactions.
The book is very well produced and illustrated and has a very detailed
index.
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36.
S.HATANO, H.ISHIKAWA and H.SATO, eds . 1979. CELL MOTILITY: MOLECULES AND
ORGANIZATION
Univ. Park Press, Baltimore. XII, 596 pp., 344 figs., 28 tabs., subject
index. £ 30.75
This truly international conference was held in Nagoya, Japan in September
1978. Although its chief concern is not developmental the subject is of ob-
vious importance to developmental biologists. The original conference manus-
cripts were extended by review material and the results of the conference
discussions were incorporated, so that the book is useful as a reference
source.
The 43 chapters are arranged in five parts as follows: Actin , myosin and
regulatory proteins (12 papers); Cinematographic demonstration of cell
motility (6) ; Cell movement (7) ; Distribution and localization (8) ; Cell
division (10). The six chapters of immediate erabryological interest are con-
fined to sea urchin eggs (cytokinesis and microvillus formation) ; their
authors are Mabuchi , Spudich et at., Kane, Hiramoto, Kojima and Nakashima,
and Mohri.
The volume is beautifully produced and illustrated.
37.
N.LE DOUARIN, ed. 1979. CELL LINEAGE, STEM CELLS AND CELL DETERMINATION
North-Holland, Amsterdam, etc. INSERM Symposium No. 10. XVI, 378 pp., 147
figs., 31 tabs., index to contributors. Df 1.115.00, $ 56.00
This international workshop was held in Seillac (France) in May 1979 and
publication has thus been very rapid. The resulting volume is somewhat
heterogeneous and some contributions seem out of place. The format of the
papers varies widely and very few have summaries or conclusions. Neverthe-
less, there is much of value in the book since all papers deal with very
recent work either in review form or as research reports. No discussions
are recorded.
Almost all papers in the sections on Segregation of cell lines (8) ,
Mouse teratocarcinoma(6) , and Stability of the determined state (9) are of
(sometimes considerable) interest to embryologists . The remaining section
on Blood-forming cell systems (10 papers) is somewhat difficult to assess
for the non-specialist.
The book is well produced and illustrated but has no subject index.
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (see also 26,40,43)
Symposium reports
38.
G.STAMATOYANNOPOULOS and A. W.NIENHUIS , eds. 1979. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR
REGULATION OF HEMOGLOBIN SWITCHING
Grune & Stratton, New York, etc. XXIII, 792 pp., 224 figs., 71 tabs., sub-
ject index. $' 68.50
Contents (abridged) : A. Human fetal hemoglobin (8 papers) ; B. Physiology
of hemoglobin switching (4); C. Hemoglobins in early development (5); D.
Regulation of erythropoiesis (4); E. Hemoglobin switching in culture (6) ;
F. Commitment and biochemical differentiation of erythroid cells (4); G.
Organization of globin genes (5); H. Globin mRNA structure (4); I. Metab-
olism of globin mRNA (4) ; J. Control of globin gene expression (4)
The large majority of participants and contributors in this conference,
held in Seattle, Wash, in June 1978, were North-Americans. Most of the 48
papers are brief to medium-length mixtures of review and recent research
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material, and most are followed by group discussions (without references or
illustrations). Most of the material relates to man, various mammals, and
the chick.
The table of contents above speaks for itself. The book is printed on art
paper and adequately illustrated. The subject index is rather short and an
index to contributors is lacking.
DEVELOPMENTAL GENETICS, EVOLUTION (see also 5,6,23)
Monographs
39.
N.S.LEBEDKINA. 1979, THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMPHIBIAN SKULL; problems of
morphological integration (in Russian)
Publ. House Nauka, Moscow. 284 pp., 100 figs., 11 tabs.
Study based on original work; skull development in urodeles; homology of
skull bones in urodeles; structural development of bony skull types in am-
phibians; monophyletic origin of comtemporary amphibia; phylogenesis of
correlating systems; numerous line drawings, both original and from other
sources; 20-page bibliography (4 pp. Russian)
40.
J.G.SCANDALIOS, ed. 1979. PHYSIOLOGICAL GENETICS
Academic Press, New York, etc. Physiological Ecology Series. XII, 280 pp.,
62 figs., 21 tabs., subject index. $ 24.00
Contributors: Carlson, Ho, Johnson, Levings, Paigen, Parke, Pring,
Scandalios, Scott
The chapters in this book were not intended as comprehensive reviews but
represent personal accounts of developments best known to each writer. The
chapters average some 40 pages in length and are well organised. All authors
are Americans.
The chapter that appears of most general interest to our readers is the
first, by Paigen, entitled Genetic factors in developmental regulation. It
devotes much attention to the intriguing class of genes called temporal,
and assumed to be involved in the developmental programming of the activ-
ity of other genes. In a separate section on horaeotic mutants it suggests
a speculative model for imaginal disc differentiation based on hypothetical
intradisc differentiation hormones and receptors.
Other chapters worth mentioning here are that by Scandalios on the con-
trol of gene expression and enzyme differentiation, that by Ho on the hor-
monal control of gene expression, and that by Scott on biochemical-genetic
control of morphogenesis in fungi and cellular slime moulds.
Symposivan reports
41.
L.B.RUSSELL, ed. 1978. GENETIC MOSAICS AND CHIMERAS IN MAMMALS
Plenum, New York, etc. Basic Life Sciences vol.12. XIV, 485 pp., 149 figs.,
69 tabs., subject index. $ 39.50; countries outside USA ca. $ 47.50
This book is the outcome of an international symposium held in Gatlinburg,
Tenn., in April 1978. The format of the 31 papers varies widely and there
has been minimal editing; many papers lack summaries. Most papers report on
results that were new in 1978.
Mammalian embryologists and general developmental biologists will find
much of interest in the book. Most of this is to be found in the first two
sections, which deal respectively with Developmental potency, gene expres-
sion, control of phenotype and tumour origin (9 papers), and with Gamete
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differentiation, sexual development and origin of the germ line (7 papers).
The remaining sections deal with X-chromosome inactivation and repression
(7) , X-chromosome non-randomness (5) , and Mathematical and statistical anal-
yses of mosaic patterns (3) .
The volume is well produced and adequately illustrated.
42.
R.SIEWING. 1979. 0NTCX5ENESE UND PHYLOGENESE ; Erlanger Symposium fiir Struk-
turanalyse und Evolutionsforschung. 3-6 Okt.1977
Parey, Hamburg. Fortschr. Zool. Syst. und Evol. forsch. 1 . 193 pp., 63 figs.,
5 tabs. DM 56.00
This interesting volume is the outcome of a symposium held in Erlangen
(W.Germany) in October 1977. The original discussion papers by 13 German,
one English and one Danish author have been enriched with the results of
the discussions. The papers vary greatly in lenght and are in English (11)
or German (4), but all have summaries in the other language.
The purpose of the symposium was to confront the thinking of morphologists
and developmental physiologists on a common evolutionary basis. The range of
subjects covered is extraordinarily broad, covering such subjects as
cleavage, cell lineage, mesoderm formation, induction and metamorphosis,
all in various animal forms.
The volume is well printed and illustrated.
DEVELOPMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY (incl. endocrinology, immunology, behaviour, etc.)
(see also 22,25)
Monogr'aphs
43.
H.PARVEZ AND S.PARVEZ, eds . 1980. BIOGENIC AMINES IN DEVELOPMENT
Elsevier/North-Holland Biomed. Press, Amsterdam, etc. XX, 735 pp., 144 figs.,
66 tabs., subject index. Df 1.198.00, $ 96.50
This collection of papers by an international group of specialists deals
with the biogenic amines in their function of neurotransmitters, not with
their role in processes such as cytoplasmic movement. The 28 chapters are
partly reviews and partly research reports, while some are mixtures of the
two. They deal primarily with fetal and postnatal mammals but several chap-
ters consider non-mammalian vertebrates as well.
Chapters of potential interest to mammalian developmental physiologists
are found mainly in section I (Physiology of biogenic amine development,
9 chapters) . The other sections deal with endocrine factors and neurotrans-
mitter development (5 chs.), with environmental and genetic factors (5 chs.),
and with studies relevant to the development of behaviour (8 chs.).
The book was produced direct from typescripts and is well illustrated.
Symposium reports
44.
G.W.SISKIND, S.D.LITWIN and M.E.WEKSLER, eds. 1979. DEVELOPMENTAL IMMUNO-
BIOLOGY, Proceedings of the fifth Irwin Strasburger memorial seminar on
immunology
Grune & Stratton, New York, etc. X,260 pp., 39 figs., 29 tabs., $ 15.50,
£ 10.05
Contributors: Adler, Cudkowicz, D'Eustachio, Goidl, Hammer ling, Kincade,
Klinman, Mosier, Nordin, Sidman, Siskind, Vitetta, Weksler
This ail-American symposium was held at Cornell University on March 6,
1978. Of the 13 papers the majority focus on the B-cell system. Further-
183
more there are three papers on ageing as related to immune phenomena, as
well as one each on the regulation of Natural Killer Activity, on induction
of antibody formation in the newborn, and on alpha-fetoprotein induction of
immune-suppressive activity. Most papers are followed by discussions trans-
cribed from tape. The illustrations are confined to diagrams and graphs.
METHODS
Monographs
45.
J.C.DANIEL, Jr., ed. 1978. METHODS IN MAMMALIAN REPRODUCTION
Acdemic Press, New York, etc. XVIII, 566 pp., 145 figs., 43 tabs., subject
index. $ 39.50, £ 25.65
Contents: 1. In vitro oocyte maturation, 2. The experimental production
of mammalian parthenogenetic embryos, 3. Manipulation of ploidy in the
mouse, 4. Methods for the high-resolution analysis of protein synthesis:
applications to studies of early mammalian development, 5. Microtechniques
with preimplantation embryos, 6. Production of chimeras by injecting cells
or tissue into the blastocyst, 7. Techniques for separating early embryonic
tissues, 8. Methods for the preservation of mammalian embryos by freezing,
9. Immunologic inhibition of development, 10. In vitro development of
whole mouse embryos beyond the implantation stage, 11. Implantation of
mouse blastocysts in vitro, 12. Advances in rabbit embryo culture, 13.
Advances in large mammal embryo culture, 14. Embryo transfer in large
domestic mammals, 15. Manipulation of marsupial embryos and pouch young,
16. Experimentation involving primate embryos, 17. Transplanting and ex-
planting organ primordia, 18. The regeneration of mammalian limbs and
limb tissues, 19. Pheromones, estrus, ovulation, and mating, 20. Experi-
mentally delayed implantation, 21. Laparoscopic research techniques in
mammalian embryology, 22. The use of amniocentesis in prenatal diagnosis,
23. Collection and analysis of female genital tract secretions, 24. Ex-
perimental approaches for elucidating the antifertility action of intrau-
terine devices in monkeys and rodents, 25. Surgical induction of endo-
metriosis
Since this notice appears long after lengthy reviews have appeared in
other journals (Nature 276, 5685, 1978; Amer. Sci. 67, 3, 1979) we contend
ourselves with giving the complete table of contents and a few additional
remarks.
It is obvious that this is one of those books that no mammalian embryo-
logist or experimental morphologist can do without. All chapters are written
by outstanding specialists and the book is a mine of information, and well
illustrated into the bargain. It is only marred by the fact that most bib-
liographies were already somewhat dated at the time of publication, and by
an inadequate index.
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