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Index of Authors ALESCIO, T. and DANI, A. M. Hydrocortisone-increased glycogen deposition and its dependence on tissue interactions in mouse embryonic lung developing in vitro 155 AZCURRA, JULIO M. See 1DOYAGA-VARGAS, VICTOR BADENKO, L. A. See BELOUSSOV, L. V. BARLOW, p., OWEN, D. A. J. OW/GRAHAM, CHRIS. DNA synthesis in the preimplanta- tion mouse embryo 431 BARLOW, PETER w. and SHERMAN, MICHAEL i. The biochemistry of differentiation of mouse trophoblast: studies on polyploidy 447 BELOUSSOV, L. V., BADENKO, L. A., KATCHURIN, A. L. and KURILO (FILATCHEVA), L. F. Cell movements in morphogenesis of hydroid polypes 317 BIRKY, c. w., JR. and GILBERT, JOHN J. Vitamin E as an extrinsic and intrinsic signal controlling development in the rotifer Asplanchna: uptake, transmission and localization of [ 3 H]a-tocopherol 103 BOLTON, ELEANOR. See WILSON, I. B. BRACHET, j. and HUBERT, E. Studies on nucleocytoplasmic interactions during early amphibian development. I. Localized destruction of the egg cortex 121 BRENT, R. L. See NEW, D. A. T. BUZNIKOV, G. A., SAKHAROVA, A. V., MANUKHIN, B. N. and MARKOVA, L. N. The role of neurohumours in early embryogenesis. IV. Fluorometric and histochemical study of serotonin in cleaving eggs and larvae of sea urchins 339 CASTRO-QUEZADA, ALFREDO, NADAL-GINARD, BERNARDO and DE LA CRUZ, MARIA v. Experimental study of the formation of the bulboventricular loop in the chick 623 CHANDLEY, ANN C. See MCLAREN, ANNE CHEVALLIER, ALAIN. Localisation et duree des potentialites medullo-surrenaliennes des cretes neurales chez l'embryon de Poulet 603 CONKIE, DAVID. See FRESHNEY, R. I. CROISILLE, YVON. Immunochemical study of hypoxanthine-dehydrogenase in different organs of the chick 261 CROSSLEY, A. c. Ultrastructural changes during transition of larval to adult inter- segmental muscle at metamorphosis in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala. I. Dedifferentiation and myoblast fusion 43 CROSSLEY, A. c. Ultrastructural changes during transition of larval to adult inter- segmental muscle at metamorphosis in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala. II. The formation of adult muscle 75 CUTTLER, ROSEMARY H. See WILSON, I. B. DANI, A. M. See ALESCIO, T. DAUGERAS, NICOLE et LACHIVER, FRANCOIS. Evolution de l'iode, 127 I, total thyroidien chez l'embryon de Poulet au cours de l'incubation 615

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Index of AuthorsALESCIO, T. and DANI, A. M. Hydrocortisone-increased glycogen deposition and its

dependence on tissue interactions in mouse embryonic lung developing in vitro 155

AZCURRA, JULIO M. See 1DOYAGA-VARGAS, VICTOR

BADENKO, L. A. See BELOUSSOV, L. V.

BARLOW, p., OWEN, D. A. J. OW/GRAHAM, CHRIS. DNA synthesis in the preimplanta-tion mouse embryo 431

BARLOW, PETER w. and SHERMAN, MICHAEL i. The biochemistry of differentiationof mouse trophoblast: studies on polyploidy 447

BELOUSSOV, L. V., BADENKO, L. A., KATCHURIN, A. L. and KURILO (FILATCHEVA),L. F. Cell movements in morphogenesis of hydroid polypes 317

BIRKY, c. w., JR. and GILBERT, JOHN J. Vitamin E as an extrinsic and intrinsic signalcontrolling development in the rotifer Asplanchna: uptake, transmission andlocalization of [3H]a-tocopherol 103

BOLTON, ELEANOR. See WILSON, I. B.

BRACHET, j . and HUBERT, E. Studies on nucleocytoplasmic interactions during earlyamphibian development. I. Localized destruction of the egg cortex 121

BRENT, R. L. See NEW, D. A. T.

BUZNIKOV, G. A., SAKHAROVA, A. V., MANUKHIN, B. N. and MARKOVA, L. N. Therole of neurohumours in early embryogenesis. IV. Fluorometric and histochemicalstudy of serotonin in cleaving eggs and larvae of sea urchins 339

CASTRO-QUEZADA, ALFREDO, NADAL-GINARD, BERNARDO and DE LA CRUZ,MARIA v. Experimental study of the formation of the bulboventricular loop in thechick 623

CHANDLEY, ANN C. See MCLAREN, ANNE

CHEVALLIER, ALAIN. Localisation et duree des potentialites medullo-surrenaliennesdes cretes neurales chez l'embryon de Poulet 603

CONKIE, DAVID. See FRESHNEY, R. I.

CROISILLE, YVON. Immunochemical study of hypoxanthine-dehydrogenase in

different organs of the chick 261

CROSSLEY, A. c. Ultrastructural changes during transition of larval to adult inter-segmental muscle at metamorphosis in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala. I.Dedifferentiation and myoblast fusion 43

CROSSLEY, A. c. Ultrastructural changes during transition of larval to adult inter-segmental muscle at metamorphosis in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala. II. Theformation of adult muscle 75

CUTTLER, ROSEMARY H. See WILSON, I. B.

DANI, A. M. See ALESCIO, T.

DAUGERAS, NICOLE et LACHIVER, FRANCOIS. Evolution de l'iode, 127I, totalthyroidien chez l'embryon de Poulet au cours de l'incubation 615

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Index of Authors

DAVID, DANIELLE. Les relations epithelio-mesenchymateuses au cours de l'organo-genese gastrique de foetus de Lapin 177

DE LA CRUZ, MARIA V. See C ASTRO-QUEZ AD A, ALREDO

DEMAL, J. See REMACLE, C.

DEUCHAR, E. M. See PAYNE, G. S.

D U N N , G. R. Embryologyical effects of a minute deficiency in linkage group II of themouse 147

DYBAN, A. P., SAMOSHKINA, NATALIA A. and MYSTKOWSKA, EWA B. The Oviductas a barrier to exogenous thymidine in the early development of the mouse embryo 163

EDE, D. A. and F L I N T , o. p. Patterns of cell division, cell death and chondrogenesis incultured aggregates of normal and talpid3 mutant chick limb mesenchyme cells 245

EGAR, MARGARET. See HUGHES, ARTHUR

FELDMAN, JOAN D. and GAZE, R. M. The growth of the retina in Xenopus leavis: anautoradiographic study. II. Retinal growth in compound eyes 381

F L I N T , MICHAEL. Interrelationships of mucopolysaccharide and collagen in connectivetissue remodelling 481

FLINT, O. P. See EDE, D. A.

FRESHNEY, R. i., PAUL, J O H N and CONKIE, DAVID. Effect of erythropoietin onhaemoglobin synthesis and haem synthesizing enzymes of mouse foetal liver cells inculture 525

GAZE, R. M. See FELDMAN, JOAN D.

GILBERT, JOHN J. See BIRKY, C. W.

GRAHAM, CHRIS. See KNOWLAND, JOHN

GRAHAM, CHRIS. See BARLOW, P.

HAMILTON, SUSAN, See WEBSTER, GERALD

HUBERT, E. See BRACHET, J.

HUGHES, A R T H U R and EGAR, MARGARET. The innervation of the hind limb ofEleutherodactylus martinicensis: further comparison of cell and fiber numbersduring development 389

HYDE, CORNELIA ANNE TUTEN. Regeneration, post-embryonic induction andcellular interaction in the eye of Periplaneta americana 367

IDOYAGA-VARGAS, VICTOR, NASJLETI, CARLOSE. and AZCURRA, JULIO M.Cytodifferentiation of the mouse secondary palate in vitro: morphological, bio-chemical, and histochemical aspects 413

KATCHURIN, A. L. See BELOUSSOV, L. V.

KNO w LAND, J O H N a/?i/G RAH AM, CHRIS . RNA synthesis at the two-cell stage of mousedevelopment 167

KOFMAN-ALFARO, SUSANA. See MCLAREN, ANNE

KURILO (FILATCHEVA), L. F. See BELOUSSOV, L. v.

LACH1VER, FRANCOIS. See DAUGERAS, NICOLE

LAWSON, KIRSTIE A. The role of mesenchyme in the morphogenesis and functionaldifferentiation of rat salivery epithelium 497

MANUKHIN, B. N. See BUZNIKOV, G. A.

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MARKOVA, L. N. See BUZNIKOV, G. A.

MCLAREN, ANNE, CHANDLEY, ANN C. fl«rfKOFMAN-ALFARO, SUSANA. A Study ofmeiotic germ cells in the gonads of foetal mouse chimaeras 515

MESSIER, PAUL-EMIL. The occurrence of nuclear migration under thiol treatmenteffective in inhibiting neurulation 577

MIZUNO, TAKEO. Epidermal metaplasia of proamnionic epithelium induced bydorsal skin dermis in the chick embryo 199

MYSTKOWSKA, EWA B. See DYBAN, A. P.

NADAL-GINARD, BERNARDO. See CASTROQUEZ AD A, ALFREDO

NASJLETI, CARLOS E. See IDOYAGA-VARGAS, VICTOR

NEW, D. A. T. and BRENT, R. L. Effect of yolk-sac antibody on rat embryos grown inculture 543

O'HARE, M. J. Differentiation of chick embryo somites in chorioallantoic culture 215

O'HARE, M. J. Chondrogenesis in chick embryo somites grafted with adjacent andheterologous tissues 229

O'HARE, M. J. Aspects of spinal cord induction of chondrogenesis in chick embryosomites 235

OWEN, D. A. J. See BARLOW, P.

PAUL, JOHN. See FRESHENY, R. I.-PAYNE, G. s. flfl^DEUCHAR, E. M. An in vitro study of functions of embryonic mem-

branes in the rat 533

REMACLE, c. and DEMAL, J. Culture organotypique de glandes genitales de Teleo-steens 25

SAKHAROVA, A. V. See BUZNIKOV, G. A.

SAMOSHKINA, NATALIA A. See DYBAN, A. P.

SATHANANTHAN, A. H. Cytological and cytochemical studied of centrifuged eggs ofthe slug Arion ater rufus L. 1

SAXOD, RAYMOND. Role du nerf et du territoire cutane dans le developpement descorpuscules de Herbst et de Grandry 277

SAXOD, RAYMOND. Interactions morphogenes au cours de l'histogenese du corpusculede Herbst, etudiees a l'aide de transplantations heterochrones 585

SCHILT, J. Induction d'un pharynx supplemental pas des incisions repetees chez laplanaire Dugesia lugubris O. Schmidt 15

SCHMATOLLA, ERNEST. Dependence of tectal neuron differentiation on opticinnervation in teleost fish 555

SCHNEIDER, IMOGENE. Cell lines derived from late embryonic stages of Drosophilamelanogaster 353

SHERMAN, MICHAEL I. See BARLOW, PETER W.

WEBSTER, GERALD and HAMILTON, SUSAN. Budding in hydra: the role of cell multi-plication and cell movement in bud initiation 301

WILSON, i. B., BOLTON, ELEANOR and CUTTLER, ROSEMARY H. Preimplantationdifferentiation in the mouse egg as revealed by microinjection of vital markers 467

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