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Subject Index 467 Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity distribution pattern in chick limb buds: FALUGI & RAINERI 86, 89 development in muscle cells isolated from ascidian embryos: MTTA-MIYAZAWA, IKEGAMI & SATOH 87, 1 Acetylcholine synthesis and storage in Pleurodeles embryo cultures: DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 167 Actin genes in Xenopus and their developmental control: GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN & CASCIO 89 Supplement, 125 role in development of Xenopus: WYLIE, BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY & HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1 Adhesion molecules: evidence for role of saccharides in cell interactions: RASTAN, THORPE, SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI & FEIZI 87, 115 of mouse primordial germ cells to follicular and Sertoli cells: DE FELICI & SIRACUSA 87, 87 (ADP-ribose) transferase activity and chondrocytic differentiation in chick limb bud cells: NAKANISHI & UYEKI 85, 163 Adrenals absence of sex vesicles consistent with XY sex chromosome makeup: HOGG & MCLAREN 88, 327 Agglutin allelic patterns of binding of Dolichos lectins in mice strains: PONDER, FESTING & WILKINSON 87, 229 Agouti expression of mouse genes involved in pigment production: STEPHENSON & HORNBY 87, 65 Alphafoetoprotein synthesis in human foetal yolk sack and organs: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON, HEATH, LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191 Ambystoma mexicanum gastrula - normal fates and states of specification of different regions: CLEINE & SLACK 86, 247 hindlimb regeneration - effect of discontinuities in anterior-posterior axis: HOLDER & WEEKES 86, 283 monoclonal antibody to an epidermal marker: JONES 89 Supplement, 155 sperm - role of extragenic components in early axolotl development: MALACINSKI & BARONE 89 Supplement, 53 Amino acids in rat embryos undergoing organogenesis: ROWE & KALAIZIS 87, 137 lethality of tritiated leucine in early mouse embryos: WIEBOLD & ANDERSON 88, 209 transport in mouse blastocyst compartments: MILLER & SCHULTZ 89,149 cAMP during limb cartilage differentiation in vitro: GAY & KOSHER 89, 159 Amphibia embryo cell lineage labels and region-specific markers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89 Supplement, 317 cell surface glycoconjugates and neural induction: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE & DUPRAT 86, 39 in vitro differentiation of neuronal precursor cells: DUPRAT, KAN, FOULQUIER & WEBER 86, 71 pigment granule accumulation around nuclei: KOBAYAKAWA 88, 293 inductive interactions in early development: NIEUWKOOP 89 Supplement, 335 information transfer during embryonic induction: GRUNZ 89 Supplement, 349 maturation promoting factors and cell cycle regulation: FORD 89 Supplement, 271 newt - cell surface changes during cleavage of eggs: OHSHIMA & KUBOTA 85, 21 role of gap junctions in development: WARNER 89 Supplement, 365 single cell analysis of commitment in early embryogenesis: HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH & WYLIE 89 Supplement, 297 Antibody tissue specific, used to study mesoderm induction in Xenopus: DALE, SMITH & SLACK 89,289 to gap junctional protein in amphibian development: WARNER 89 Supplement, 365

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  • Subject Index

    467

    Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)activity distribution pattern in chick limb

    buds: FALUGI & RAINERI 86, 89

    development in muscle cells isolated fromascidian embryos: MTTA-MIYAZAWA,IKEGAMI & SATOH 8 7 , 1

    Acetylcholinesynthesis and storage in Pleurodeles

    embryo cultures: DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 167

    Actingenes in Xenopus and their developmental

    control: GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN &

    CASCIO 89 Supplement, 125role in development of Xenopus: WYLIE,

    BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY &

    HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1Adhesion

    molecules: evidence for role of saccharidesin cell interactions: RASTAN, THORPE,SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI & FEIZI 8 7 , 115

    of mouse primordial germ cells to follicularand Sertoli cells: DE FELICI & SIRACUSA 87,87

    (ADP-ribose) transferaseactivity and chondrocytic differentiation in

    chick limb bud cells: NAKANISHI &UYEKI 85, 163

    Adrenalsabsence of sex vesicles consistent with XY

    sex chromosome makeup: HOGG &MCLAREN 88, 327

    Agglutinallelic patterns of binding of Dolichos

    lectins in mice strains: PONDER, FESTING &WILKINSON 87, 229

    Agoutiexpression of mouse genes involved in

    pigment production: STEPHENSON &HORNBY 87, 65

    Alphafoetoproteinsynthesis in human foetal yolk sack and

    organs: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON, HEATH,

    LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191Ambystoma mexicanum

    gastrula - normal fates and states ofspecification of different regions: CLEINE& SLACK 86, 247

    hindlimb regeneration - effect ofdiscontinuities in anterior-posterior axis:HOLDER & WEEKES 86, 283

    monoclonal antibody to an epidermalmarker: JONES 89 Supplement, 155

    sperm - role of extragenic components inearly axolotl development: MALACINSKI &BARONE 89 Supplement, 53

    Amino acidsin rat embryos undergoing organogenesis:

    ROWE & KALAIZIS 8 7 , 137

    lethality of tritiated leucine in early mouseembryos: WIEBOLD & ANDERSON 88, 209

    transport in mouse blastocystcompartments: MILLER & SCHULTZ 89,149

    cAMPduring limb cartilage differentiation in

    vitro: GAY & KOSHER 89, 159Amphibia

    embryocell lineage labels and region-specific

    markers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89

    Supplement, 317cell surface glycoconjugates and neural

    induction: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE &

    DUPRAT 86, 39

    in vitro differentiation of neuronalprecursor cells: DUPRAT, KAN, FOULQUIER& WEBER 86, 71

    pigment granule accumulation aroundnuclei: KOBAYAKAWA 88, 293

    inductive interactions in earlydevelopment: NIEUWKOOP 89Supplement, 335

    information transfer during embryonicinduction: GRUNZ 89 Supplement, 349

    maturation promoting factors and cell cycleregulation: FORD 89 Supplement, 271

    newt - cell surface changes during cleavageof eggs: OHSHIMA & KUBOTA 85, 21

    role of gap junctions in development:WARNER 89 Supplement, 365

    single cell analysis of commitment in earlyembryogenesis: HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH &

    WYLIE 89 Supplement, 297Antibody

    tissue specific, used to study mesoderminduction in Xenopus: DALE, SMITH &SLACK 89,289

    to gap junctional protein in amphibiandevelopment: WARNER 89 Supplement,365

  • 468 Subject Index

    Antigensembryonic and differentiation in mouse

    embryo: PENNINGTON, RASTAN, ROELCKE &

    FEIZI 90, 335

    on cell surface in mouse embryo may beoviducal factor: GAUNT 88, 55

    reactivity of mouse teratocarcinoma-derived stem cells: DAMJANOV, DAMJANOV& ANDREWS 86, 125

    to carbohydrates of mouse embryos:PENNINGTON, RASTAN, ROELCKE & FEIZI 9 0 ,335

    to membranous organelles in mouse earlydevelopment: MARO, JOHNSON, PICKERING

    & LOUVARD 90, 287

    to study visceral endoderm differentiationfrom EC cells: SATO AND OTHERS 88,165

    used to study cell interactions inpreimplantation mouse embryos: RASTAN,THORPE, SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI & FEIZI

    87, 115Aphidicolin

    effects on DNA replication anddevelopment of mouse embryos: SMITH &JOHNSON 89, 133

    Apical ectodermal ridge (AER)effect on cell division quiescent mouse 3T3

    cells in cocultures: BELL & MCMACHLAN86, 219

    effects of retinoic acid on patternformation in chick: LEE & TICKLE 90,139

    role in caudal fin morphogenesis in Zebrafish: DANE & TUCKER 87,145

    Apolipoproteinsynthesis in human foetal yolk sack and

    organs: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON, HEATH,

    LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191Area centralis

    in adult frog after premetamorphic eyerotation: DUNLOP & BEAZLEY 89,159

    Area opacaof early chick blastoderms - developmental

    potencies: KHANER, MTTRANI & EYAL-

    GILADI 89, 235

    Ascidiaegg - proteins and mRNAs in isolated

    yellow crescents: JEFFERY 89, 275embryo

    acetylcholinesterase development inpresumptive muscle cells: MITA-MIYAZAWA, IKEGAMI & SATOH 8 7 , 1

    formation of notochord: MIYAMOTO &CROWTHER 8 6 , 1

    Asymmetriesof mouse blastocysts on implantation:

    SMITH 89,15

    Autoradiographyof development of germ cells in

    polychaete: EMANUELSSON & ANEHUS 85,

    151of RNA synthesis in oogenesis of

    polychaete: EMANUELSSON 88, 249Avian

    embryo - origin of irideal striated muscle:NAKANO & NAKAMURA 8 8 , 1

    Axisorientation in mouse embryos: SMITH 89,

    15Axolotl

    egg - protein synthesis patterns: MEULER &MALACINSKI 8 9 , 7 1

    embryo - regional specificity ofglycoconjugates: SLACK, CLEINE &

    SMITH 89 Supplement, 137evidence for role of fibronectin in

    gastrulation: BOUCAUT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 211

    gastrula - normal fates and states ofspecification of different regions: CLEINE& SLACK 86, 247

    hindlimb regeneration - effect ofdiscontinuities in anterior-posterior axis:HOLDER & WEEKES 8 6 , 2 8 3

    regenerationfrom chimaeric limb stumps: MUNEOKA,

    HOLLER-DINSMORE & BRYANT 9 0 , 1

    from isolated half limbs in upper arm:WIGMORE & HOLDER 8 9 , 333

    sperm - role of extragenic components inearly axolotl development: MALACINSKI &BARONE 89 Supplement, 53

    Axonal guidanceand neural crest migration through chick

    somites: RICKMANN, FAWCETT &

    KEYNES 90, 437

    for peripheral nerve in embryonic leech:KUWADA 86,155

    of regenerating retinotectal fibres inXenopus: FAWCETT 90, 233

    Basal bodyin oral development in Stentor: DE TERRA

    87, 241, 249Basal lamina

    development in pupoid foetus (pf/pf)mouse mutants: FISHER & KOLLAR 87, 47

    Basement membranesynthesis in mouse mammary glands by

    fat pad precursor cells: KIMATA,SAKAKURA, INAGUMA, KATO &

    NISHIZUKA 8 9 , 2 4 3

  • Subject Index 469

    Benzamideeffect on chondrocytic differentiation in

    chick limb bud cells: NAKANISHI &UYEKI 85, 163

    Bithorax complexspatial expression and Contrabithorax

    mutation in Drosophila: CASANOVA,SANCHEZ-HERRERO & MORATA 9 0 , 179

    Blabera craniiferleg - cell division during intercalary

    regeneration: ANDERSON & FRENCH 90,57Blastema

    formation during regeneration and woundhealing in cockroach leg: TRUBY 85, 177

    monoclonal antibodies to cells of newtregenerating limb: KINTNER &BROCKES 89, 37

    Blastocystmouse

    amino acid transport in compartments:MILLER & SCHULTZ 8 9 , 149

    axis orientation - correlation withrelationship to uterine horn:SMITH 89, 15

    developmental variability in expandingblastocysts and their ICMs: CHISHOLM,JOHNSON, WARREN, FLEMING &PICKERING 8 6 , 311

    reconstituted - development ofextraembryonic tissues: BARTON,ADAMS, NORRIS & SURANI 9 0 , 267

    reconstitution technique to determineorigin of tissues: ROSSANT & CROY 86,177

    regeneration of endoderm fromprimitive ectoderm: GARDNER 88, 303

    Blastomeremouse

    changes in distribution of membranousorganelles: MARO, JOHNSON, PICKERING &LOUVARD 90,287

    Xenopus laevisisolation and axial body specification:

    COOKE 89 Supplement, 69pattern specification in blastomere pairs:

    COOKE & WEBBER 8 8 , 85

    Blood islandsformation in vitro from embryonic stem

    Cells: DOETSCHMAN AND OTHERS 8 7 , 27

    Body patternspecification in early development of

    Xenopus: COOKE 89 Supplement, 69Brachydanio rerio (See Zebra fish)Brain

    human - synthesis of apolipoproteins andother proteins: sm, HOPKINS, THOMPSON,HEATH, LUKE & GRAHAM 8 5 , 191

    tube closure in rat embryos: MORRISS-KAY &TUCICETT 88, 333

    Budoutgrowth in chick - effect of retinoic acid:

    LEE & TICKLE 9 0 , 139

    Buddingand developmental gradients in mutant

    strain of hydra: TAKANO & SUGIYAMA 90,123

    Calciumand neurulation in mammalian embryos:

    SMEDLEY & STANISSTREET 8 9 , 1

    Calcium ionophore A 23187information transfer during embryonic

    inductions in amphibia: GRUNZ 89Supplement, 349

    Carbohydrateantigens used to study cell interactions in

    preimplantation mouse embryos: RASTAN,THORPE, SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI &FEIZ] 87, 115

    structures and antigens of mouse embryoduring first eight days: PENNINGTON,RASTAN, ROELCKE & FEIZI 9 0 , 335

    Carcinoma cellsembryonal - visceral endoderm

    differentiation: SATO AND OTHERS 88,165Cardiac actin

    control of gene activity in Xenopus:GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN & CASCIO 8 9Supplement, 125

    Carp (See Cyprinus carpio)Cartilage

    fate of larval chondrocytes duringmetamorphosis of epibranchial: ALBERCH,LEWBART & GALE 8 8 , 71

    morphogenesis in chick in vitro: ARCHER,ROONEY & COTTRILL 9 0 , 33

    prostaglandin synthesis during limbdevelopment in vitro: GAY & KOSHER89,159

    Catalasein liver peroxisomes in foetal and newborn

    rat: STEFANINI, FARRACE & ARGENTO 88,151Catecholamines

    synthesis and storage in Pleurodelesembryo cultures: DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 167

    Cathepsinrole in proteolytic function of rat

    embryonic yolk sac: FREEMAN &BROWN 86,271

    Cauteryinduced colour patterns in Precis coenia:

    NIJHOUT 86,191

  • 470 Subject Index

    cDNA cloningsub tractive, in Xenopus embryogenesis:

    DAWID AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 113Cell adhesion

    induction by monovalent antibodies ingerm cell culture: HO & BECHTOL 90, 211

    in preimplantation embryos - role ofsaccharides: RASTAN, THORPE, SCUDDER,

    BROWN, GOOI & FEIZI 8 7 , 115

    role in vertebrate neurulation and relationto birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Cell-cell contactrole in maintenance of epithelial transport

    function in Rhodnius: MADDRELL &OVERTON 90, 409

    Cell cultureof female germ cells of polychaete

    Ophryotrocha: EMANUELSSON &ANEHUS 85, 151

    Cell cycleand compaction in cleaving mouse

    embryos: SMITH & JOHNSON 89,133chromosome replication in early

    development of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    developmental variability in expandingmouse blastocysts: CHISHOLM, JOHNSON,WARREN, FLEMING & PICKERING 8 6 , 311

    regulation in amphibia and maturationpromoting factors: FORD 89 Supplement,271

    CeU deathduring development of fused~ embryos of

    Drosophila: MARTINEZ-ARIAS 87, 99during formation of free digits in avian

    limb bud: HURLE, COLVEE & FERNANDEZ-

    TERAN 85,239Cell density

    effect on cartilage morphogenesis in vitro:ARCHER, ROONEY & COTTRILL 9 0 , 33

    Cell determinationin amphibian embryo: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE &

    DUPRAT 86, 39

    Cell distributionin retinal ganglion cell layer of frogs after

    eye rotation: DUNLOP & BEAZLEY 89,159Cell division

    during intercalary regeneration incockroach leg: ANDERSON & FRENCH 90,

    57during oral development in ciliate Stentor:

    DE TERRA 87, 249stimulation in mouse 3T3 cells by coculture

    with chick limb: BELL & MCMACHLAN 86,219

    Cell interactionbetween mouse primordial germ cells and

    follicular and Sertoli cells: DE FELICI &SIRACUSA 87, 87

    in preimplantation embryos - role ofsaccharides in adhesion: RASTAN, THORPE,SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI & FEIZI 8 7 , 115

    Cell lineagelabel to determine states of specification of

    regions of axolotl: CLEINE & SLACK 86,247

    of muscles of Drosophila head: RAGHAVAN &PINTO 85,285

    Cell markersmonoclonal antibodies to cells of

    regenerating newt limb: KINTNER &BROCKES 89, 37

    CeU movementduring convergent extension in gastrulation

    of Xenopus: KELLER, DANILCHIK, GIMLICH &

    SHIH 89 Supplement, 185evidence for role of fibronectin in

    amphibian gastrulation: BOUCAUT ANDOTHERS 89 Supplement, 211

    in intact and regenerating planarians: SAL6& BAGUNA 89, 57

    Cell numbersduring neurulation in rat: TUCKETT &

    MORRISS-KAY 85, 111Cell polarity

    endocytotic system in mousepreimplantation embryos: FLEMING &PICKERING 89, 175

    Cell proliferationin scleral ectomesenchyme in chick

    embryos: VAN DE KAMP 88, 25Cell rearrangements

    during formation of ascidian notochord:MIYAMOTO & CROWTHER 86, 1

    Cell shapechanges during ascidian notochord

    formation: MIYAMOTO & CROWTHER 86 ,1

    Cell surfaceantigens to study visceral endoderm

    differentiation from EC cells: SATO ANDOTHERS 88,165

    changes during cleavage of newt eggs:OHSHIMA & KUBOTA 85, 21

    determinant in Dictyostelium discoideum:KREFFT, VOET, GREGG & WILLIAMS 8 8 , 15

    glycoconjugates and neural induction inamphibia: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE &

    DUPRAT 86, 39

    Cell tractionrole in chondrogenic condensations in

    developing limb: OSTER, MURRAY &MAINI 89, 93

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    Cell typeregulation - influence of cyclic AMP:

    WEIJER & DURSTON 8 6 , 19Cellular interaction

    in early developing chick limbs: FALUGI &RAINERI 86, 89

    Cellular contributionto regeneration from chimaeric limb

    stumps in axolotl: MUNEOKA, HOLLER-DINSMORE & BRYANT 9 0 , 1

    Central nervous systempatterns of peanut agglutinin binding in

    grasshopper embryo: BURT &ANDERSON 9 0 , 49

    Characteristicsdevelopmental of protein synthesis during

    urodele embryogenesis: MEULER &MALACINSKI 8 9 , 71

    Chemical messengerspattern in early developing chick limbs:

    FALUGI & RAINERI 8 6 , 89Chick

    chimaera - with quail used to study originof irideal striated muscle: NAKANO &NAKAMURA 8 8 , 1

    cornea - acellular stroma inhibitsmelanogenesis of neural-crest-derivedCells: CAMPBELL & BARD 8 6 , 143

    embryomyogenic differentiation in wing

    mesenchyme in absence of somites:KENNY-MOBBS 9 0 , 415

    cartilage morphogenesis in vitro: ARCHER,ROONEY & COTTRILL 9 0 , 33

    cell proliferation in condensing scleralectomesenchyme: VAN DE KAMP 88,25

    developmental potencies of area opacaand marginal zone areas: KHANER,MITRANI & EYAL-GILADI 8 9 , 235

    distribution of polarizing zone in thelegbud: HINCHLIFFE & SANSOM 86,169

    effects of cytochalasin B on intestine inorgan culture: NODA 85, 47

    fluid transport across epiblast: STERN,MANNING & GILLESPIE 8 8 , 365

    migration of neural crest cells andgrowth of motor axons: RICKMANN,FAWCETT & KEYNES 9 0 , 437

    muscle fibre types and innervation aftercervical spinal cord removal: LAING &LAMB 89,209

    protein synthetic patterns: LOVELL-BADGE,EVANS & BELLAIRS 8 5 , 65

    role of ZPA in development of wingbuds in wingless mutants: WILSON &HINCHLIFFE 8 5 , 2 7 1

    selective innervation of dermis and skin:VERNA 86, 53

    vascular regression during formation offree digits in avian limb bud: HURLE,COLVEE & FERNANDEZ-TERAN 8 5 , 2 3 9

    limbcoculture with mouse 3T3 cells: BELL &

    McMACHLAN 86,219paths taken by sensory nerves in aneural

    chick wing buds: SWANSON 86, 109limb bud

    cholinergic system - distribution patternof enzymes: FALUGI & RAINERI 86, 89

    effect of benzamide on chondrocyticdiiierentiation: NAKANISHI & UYEKI 85,163

    oviductgrowth stimulation by androgens: GRAU,

    REICHHART & THIEBOLD 8 5 , 81wing

    effects of retinoic acid on patternformation: LEE & TICKLE 90, 139

    wing budmaps of strength of positional signalling

    activity: HONIG & SUMMERBELL 87,163with dorsoventral or anteroposterior axis

    reversed - axon behaviour: STIRLING &SUMMERBELL 8 5 , 251

    Chimaerachick-quail

    used to investigate origin of iridealstriated muscle: NAKANO &NAKAMURA 8 8 , 1

    used to study behaviour of growingaxons in chick wing buds: STIRLING &SUMMERBELL 85, 251

    in planarians - study of cell movement inregeneration: SAL6 & BAGUNA 89, 57

    mouseclonal analysis of intestinal crypt

    populations: SCHMIDT, GARBUTT,

    WILKINSON & PONDER 8 5 , 121

    detection and analysis of spatial pattern:SCHMIDT, WILKINSON & PONDER 8 8 , 2 1 9

    regeneration from chimaeric limb stumps:MUNEOKA, HOLLER-DINSMORE & BRYANT 9 0 ,1

    Choline acetyl transferasechanges in activity in Pleurodeles embryos:

    DUPFAT AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 167

    Cholinergic systemactivity distribution pattern of enzymes in

    chick limb buds: FALUGI & RAINERI 86, 89Chondrocytes

    differentiation in chick limb bud cellsculture: NAKANISHI & UYEKI 85,163

  • 472 Subject Index

    fate during metamorphosis of salamanderepibranchials: ALBERCH, LEWBART &

    GALE 88, 71

    Chondrogenesismodel - role of extracellular matrix and

    cell tractions: OSTER, MURRAY & MAINI 89,93

    prostaglandin synthesis in chick: GAY &KOSHER 89,159

    Chordamesoderminduction in Xenopus embryos: GIMLICH 89

    Supplement, 89Chromosomal

    marker to study cell movement inregenerating planarians: SAL6 &BAGUNA 89, 57

    Ciliatebasal body assembly and oral development

    in Stentor: DE TERRA 87, 249inhibition of oral development in Stentor:

    DE TERRA 87, 241Ciona intestinalis

    embryoacetylcholinesterase development in

    isolated muscle cells: MrrA-MiYAZAWA,IKEGAMI & SATOH 87, 1

    formation of notochord: MIYAMOTO &CROWTHER 86, 1

    Clathrinchanges in distribution during early

    development of mouse: MARO, JOHNSON,PICKERING & LOUVARD 9 0 , 287

    Cleavageand gastrulation in marsupial frog: ELINSON

    & DEL PINO 90, 223

    cell surface changes in newt eggs: OHSHIMA& KUBOTA 85, 21

    factors responsible for synchrony inXenopus embryos: SHINAGAWA 85, 33

    regulation in first cell cycle in mouseembryo: HOWLETT & BOLTON 87, 175

    Clinostatused to study pattern specification in

    Xenopus embryos: NEFF, MALACINSKI &CHUNG 89, 259

    Clonal analysisof requirement for trithorax gene in

    diversification of segments: INGHAM 89,349

    of X-chromosome inactivation and originof germ line in mouse: GARDNER, LYON,EVANS & BURTENSHAW 8 8 , 349

    Clonesin intestinal crypt populations in mouse

    chimaeras: SCHMIDT, GARBUTT, WILKINSON &

    PONDER 85,121

    Cockroach (See Periplaneta americana)leg - cell division during intercalary

    regeneration: ANDERSON & FRENCH 90,57Colchicine

    effect on ontogenesis of cranialneuromeres in rat embryo: TUCKETT &MORRISS-KAY 8 8 , 231

    Colourpatterns induced in Precis coenia by

    cautery: NIJHOUT 86,191Commitment

    of mouse blastocyst cells - developmentalvariability: CHISHOLM, JOHNSON, WARREN,FLEMING & PICKERING 8 6 , 311

    single cell analysis in early embryogenesis:HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH & WYLIE 8 9

    Supplement, 297Compaction

    and DNA replication in cleaving mouseembryo: SMITH & JOHNSON 89,133

    role of cytoskeletal elements in mouse:JOHNSON & MARO 9 0 , 311

    Competenceinductive interactions in early amphibian

    development: NIEUWKOOP 89Supplement, 335

    Compound eyecellular dynamics of pattern formation in

    Drosophila: TOMLINSON 89, 15Computational embryology

    theories of vertebrate neurulation andrelation to birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Computermeasurement of shape - method applied to

    mouse vertebrae: JOHNSON ANDOTHERS 90,363

    Concanavalin Ainformation transfer during embryonic

    inductions in amphibia: GRUNZ 89Supplement, 349

    Conceptusmouse - axis orientation - correlation with

    relationship to uterine horn: SMITH 89,15

    Conjunct!val papillaecell proliferation in condensing scleral

    ectomesenchyme in chick: VAN DEKAMP 88, 25

    Contrabithoraxand spatial expression of bithorax complex

    genes in Drosophila: CASANOVA, SANCHEZ-HERRERO & MORATA 9 0 , 179

  • Subject Index 473

    Convergent extensionduring gastrulation of Xenopus: KELLER,

    DANILCHIK, GIMLICH & SHIH 8 9

    Supplement, 185Cornea

    chick - inhibition of melanogenesis byacellular stroma: CAMPBELL & BARD 86,143

    Cranial developmentin rat embryo - SEM and kinetic study:

    TUCKETT, LIM & MORRISS-KAY 8 7 , 215

    role of microfilaments and effects ofcytochalasin D: MORRISS-KAY &TUCKETT 88, 333

    Cranial neuroepithelial cellskinetic behaviour during neurulation in rat:

    TUCKETT & MORRISS-KAY 8 5 , 111

    Cranial neuromeresontogenesis in rat embryo: TUCKETT &

    MORRISS-KAY 88, 231Critical point

    in moult cycle of cockroach for woundhealing and regeneration: TRUBY 85,177

    Cultureneuropore closure and spinal neural tube

    defects in rat embryo: COPP 88, 39of chick embryonic intestine - effects of

    cytochalasin B: NOD A 85, 47of rat embryos - effects of cathepsin

    inhibitors on development: FREEMAN &BROWN 86,271

    Curly tailin rat - neuropore closure and neural tube

    defects: COPP 88, 39Cyclic activities

    and synchronous cleavage in Xenopusembryos: SHINAGAWA 85, 33

    Cyclic AMPand cell type regulation in Dictyostelium

    discoideum: WEIJER & DURSTON 86, 19

    information transfer during embryonicinductions in amphibia: GRUNZ 89Supplement, 349

    Cynopus (Triturus) pyrrhogastercell surface changes during cleavage of

    eggs: OHSHIMA & KUBOTA 85, 21

    Cyprinus carpiodifferentiation of germ cells and gonads:

    PARMENTIER & TIMMERMANS 9 0 , 13

    Cytochalasin Beffects on previllous ridges in chick

    embryonic intestine: NOD A 85, 47Cytochalasin D

    action at fertilization of mouse oocytes invitro: NIEMIERKO & KOMAR 90, 171

    effect on ontogenesis of cranialneuromeres in rat embryo: TUCKETT &MORRISS-KAY 88, 231

    effect on polarity in mouse blastomeres:JOHNSON & MARO 9 0 , 311

    role of microfilaments in rat cranialneurulation: MORRISS-KAY & TUCKETT

    88, 333Cytochemistry

    of catalase and D-aminoacid oxidase:STEFANINI, FARRACE & ARGENTO 8 8 , 151

    Cytokeraitinmonoclonal antibody recognizing filaments

    in mouse oocyte: LEHTONEN 90, 197role in development of Xenopus: WYLIE,BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY & HE ASM AN89 Supplement, 1

    Cytokinesisin mouse oocyte - action of phorbol

    myristate acetate: NIEMIERKO &KOMAR 90, 171

    Cytoplasrnic cycleand synchronous cleavage in Xenopus

    embiyos: SHINAGAWA 85, 33Cytoplasrnic clock

    and temporal control of early embryonicdevelopment in amphibians: SATOH 89Supplement, 257

    Cytoplasrnic determinantsand developmental regulation of genes in

    Xenopus: GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN &

    CASCI:O 89 Supplement, 125in Xenopus development: WYLIE, BROWN,

    GODSAVE, QUARMBY & HEASMAN 8 9

    Supplement, 1Cytoplasrnic flow

    directional - during accumulation ofpigment granules in Anura:KOBAYAKAWA 8 8 , 2 9 3

    Cytoplasrnic localizationand chordamesoderm induction in frog

    embryo: GIMLICH 89 Supplement, 89Cytoplasrnic marker

    to study cell movement in regeneratingplanarians: SAL6 & BAGUNA 89, 57

    Cytoskeletal actincontrol of gene activity in Xenopus:

    GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN & CASCIO 8 9

    Supplement, 125Cytoskeleton

    in maturation of Xenopus oocytes: HAUSEN,HUI, DREYER & STICK 89 Supplement, 17

    monoclonal antibody recognizingcytokeratin-type filaments:LEHTONEN 90, 197

    oral development in Stentor: DE TERRA 87,241, 249

    role in development of Xenopus oocytes:WYLIE, BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY &

    HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1

  • 474 Subject Index

    Cytostatic factorand cell cycle regulation in amphibia:

    FORD 89 Supplement, 271

    D-aminoacid oxidasein liver peroxisomes in foetal and newborn

    rat: STEFANINI, FARRACE & ARGENTO

    88,151Dark-field illumination

    to study pigment granule accumulationaround Anuran nuclei: KOBAYAKAWA88, 293

    Denervationeffect on sensory nerve fibre patterns:

    SWANSON 86, 109Dermal-epidermal junction

    in pupoid foetus mutant mice: FISHER &KOLLAR 87,47

    Descendent clonesin mouse chimaeric tissues: SCHMIDT,

    WILKINSON & PONDER 88, 219Determination

    inductive interactions in early amphibiandevelopment: NIEUWKOOP 89Supplement, 335

    single cell analysis of commitment in earlyembryogenesis: HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH &

    WYLIE 89 Supplement, 297Dictyostelium discoideum

    cell type regulation and cyclic AMP: WELTER& DURSTON 86,19

    monoclonal antibody used to distinguishprespore and prestalk cells: KREFFT, VOET,GREGG & WILLIAMS 88, 15

    pH affects fruiting and slug orientation:BONNER, HAY, JOHN & SUTHERS 87, 207

    Differential gene expressionin mouse embryos - genes involved in

    pigment production: STEPHENSON &HORNBY 87, 65

    Digitformation in avian limb bud: HURLE, COLVEE

    & FERNANDEZ-TERAN 85, 239Discontinuities

    effect on regeneration of axolotl hindlimbs:HOLDER & WEEKES 8 6 , 283

    DNA replicationand cell cycle regulation in amphibia:

    FORD 89 Supplement, 271and chromatin assembly in early Xenopus:

    LASKEY 89 Supplement, 285and compaction in cleaving mouse

    embryos: SMITH & JOHNSON 89,133and temporal control of early embryonic

    development in amphibians: SATOH 89Supplement, 257

    quantal replication cycle for tissue specificenzyme development: MrrA-MiYAZAWA,IKEGAMI & SATOH 8 7 , 1

    DNA synthesisand regulation in first cell cycle in mouse

    embryo: HOWLETT & BOLTON 87,175in cocultures of chick embryonic limb and

    mouse 3T3 cells: BELL & MCMACHLAN 86,219

    Dolichos biflorus agglutininas marker in chimaeric intestinal crypt

    populations: SCHMIDT, GARBUTT, WILKINSON

    & PONDER 85,121used to detect spatial pattern in chimaeric

    tissues: SCHMIDT, WILKINSON &

    PONDER 88,219Dolichos biflorus lectin

    allelic patterns of binding in inbred strainsof mice: PONDER, FESTING &

    WILKINSON 87, 229Dominant spotting (W) locus

    expression of mouse genes involved inpigment production: STEPHENSON &HORNBY 87, 65

    Dorsalizationanalysis with cell lineage labels and region-

    specific markers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89Supplement, 317

    Dorsal lipexcision and u.v. irradiation in Xenopus

    laevis: COOKE 88,135Dorsal root ganglia

    selective innervation of chick dermis andepidermis: VERNA 86, 53

    Drosophila melanogastercell lineage of muscles of head: RAGHAVAN &

    PINTO 85,285Contrabithorax and spatial expression of

    bithorax complex genes: CASANOVA,SANCHEZ-HERRERO & MORATA 90,179

    development of fused~ embryos: MARTINEZ-ARIAS 87, 99

    eye - cellular dynamics of patternformation: TOMLINSON 89, 313

    origin of pattern duplications in segmentpolarity mutants: MARTINEZ-ARIAS &INGHAM 87,129

    Trithorax genes - clonal analysis ofrequirement in diversification ofsegments: INGHAM 89, 349

    wing discs - pattern regulation infragments which show variable woundhealing: DALE & BOWNES 85, 95

    Duckembryo - vascular regression during

    formation of free digits in avian limbbud: HURLE, COLVEE & FERNANDEZ-TERAN 85, 241

  • Subject Index 475

    Dugesia sp. (See Planaria)Duplication

    after grafting of tissue in chick wing bud:HONIG & SUMMERBELL 8 7 , 163

    Ectodermchick - protein synthetic patterns: LOVELL-

    BADGE, EVANS & BELL AIRS 8 5 , 65

    Ectomesenchymecell proliferation associated with

    conjunctival papillae in chick: VAN DEKAMP 88, 265

    EggXenopus laevis

    effect of rotation on differentiation ofgerm cells: CLEINE & DDCON 90, 79

    pattern specification in lateral halves:COOKE & WEBBER 8 8 , 8 5 , 113

    Electron microscopyof effects of cytochalasin B on chick

    embryonic intestine: NOD A 85, 47of pattern formation in eye of Drosophila:

    TOMLINSON 89, 15

    Electrophysiological couplingrole in amphibian development:

    WARNER 89 Supplement, 365Embryo-derived stem cells

    X-chromosome deletions in mouse: RASTAN& ROBERTSON 90, 379

    Embryonal carcinoma cellsvisceral endoderm differentiation: SATO AND

    OTHERS 88, 165

    Embryonic lineagesderived from mouse trophectodermal

    carcinoma stem cells: DAMJANOV,DAMJANOV & ANDREWS 8 6 , 125

    Embryonic stem cells (ES)in vitro development of visceral yolk sac

    e tc : DOETSCHMAN AND OTHERS 8 7 , 27

    Endocytosisin mouse preimplantation embryos:

    FLEMING & PICKERING 8 9 , 175

    Endodermchick - protein synthetic patterns: LOVELL-

    BADGE, EVANS & BELLAIRS 8 5 , 65

    regeneration from primitive ectoderm inmouse: GARDNER 88, 303

    Endo-/3-galactosidaseused to study cell interactions in

    preimplantation mouse embryos: RASTAN,THORPE, SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI &

    FEIZI 87,115Endoplasmic reticulum

    changes in distribution during earlydevelopment of mouse: MARO, JOHNSON,PICKERING & LOUVARD 9 0 , 287

    Endosomesin mouse preimplantation embryos:

    FLEMING & PICKERING 8 9 , 175engrailed (en10)

    as cell lineage marker of muscles in head ofDrosophila: RAGHAVAN & PINTO 85, 285

    Epiblastfluid transport in early chick embryo:

    STERN, MANNING & GILLESPIE 8 8 , 365

    Epibranchialfate of larval chondrocytes in the

    salamander: ALBERCH, LEWBART & GALE 88,

    71Epidermal

    keratins and gene expression in Xenopusembryogenesis: DAWID AND OTHERS 89

    Supplement, 113Epidermal/dermal recombinants

    used to study differential expression ofmouse pigment genes: STEPHENSON &HORNBY 87, 65

    Epidermis;development in Xenopus - monoclonal

    antibody to an epidermal marker:JONES 89 Supplement, 155

    Epimucinrelationship to epidermal antigen in

    Xenopus: JONES 89 Supplement, 155Epithelia

    influence on palate shelf reorientation:BULLEIT & ZIMMERMAN 8 8 , 265

    theories of vertebrate neurulation andrelation to birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Epithelial transportin Malpighian tubule isolated cells in

    Rhodnius: MADDRELL & OVERTON 90, 409

    Eulerian bucklingtheories of vertebrate neurulation and

    relation to birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Eurycea bislineatafate of larval chondrocytes during

    metamorphosis of epibranchial: ALBERCH,LEWBART & GALE 88, 71

    Extracellular matrixevidence for role of fibronectin in

    amphibian gastrulation: BOUCAUT ANDOTHERS 89 Supplement, 211

    induction of neural crest cells to formfibroblasts: CAMPBELL & BARD 86,143

    modulation during caudal finmorphogenesis in Zebra fish: DANE &TUCKER 87, 145

    role in chondrogenic condensations indeveloping limb: OSTER, MURRAY &MAIN:I 89, 93

  • 476 Subject Index

    Extraembryonic tissuesgynogenetic and parthenogenetic -

    development in mouse: BARTON, ADAMS,

    NORMS & SURANI 90, 267Extragenic effect

    role in early amphibian patternspecification: MALACINSKI & BARONE 89Supplement, 53

    Eyecellular dynamics of pattern formation in

    Drosophila: TOMLINSON 89,15rotation - cell distributions in retinal

    ganglion cell layer of frogs: DUNLOP &BEAZLEY 89,159

    translocation in Xenopus - distribution offibres in optic tract: TAYLOR, WILLSHAW &GAZE 85, 225

    Fate mapfor axis orientation in mouse conceptus:

    SMITH 89, 15for gastrulation in Xenopus laevis: KELLER,

    DANILCHIK, GIMLICH & SHIH 8 9Supplement, 185

    for Xenopus early development and bodyaxial plan: COOKE 89 Supplement, 69

    of different regions in the axolotl gastrula:CLEINE & SLACK 86, 247

    Fate mappingin Xenopus laevis blastomere pairs: COOKE &

    WEBBER 88, 85Fat pad

    precursor cells - synthesis of mousemammary gland basement membrane:KIM ATA, SAKAKURA, INAGUMA, KATO &NISHIZUKA 89, 243

    Feedback modelfor effect of cyclic AMP on cell type

    regulation: WELTER & DURSTON 86, 19Fertilization

    action of phorbol myristate acetate inmouse oocytes in vitro: NIEMIERKO &KOMAR 90, 171

    sequence and regulation of first cell cyclein mouse embryo: HOWLETT & BOLTON 87,175

    Fibreinteractions during regeneration of

    Xenopus optic nerves: TAYLOR & GAZE 89,

    383pathways in optic tract after contralateral

    eye translocation in Xenopus: TAYLOR,WILLSHAW & GAZE 85, 225

    Fibronectinand neural crest migration through chick

    somites: RICKMANN, FAWCETT &

    KEYNES 90, 437

    evidence for role in amphibiangastrulation: BOUCAUT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 211

    Filipindistribution in membrane of

    preimplantation mouse embryo:PRATT 90, 101

    Fin foldmorphogenesis in Zebra fish: DANE &

    TUCKER 87, 145Finite element analysis

    theories of vertebrate neurulation andrelation to birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Fish (See Cyprinus carpio)FLDx

    and chordamesoderm development inXenopus: GIMLICH 89 Supplement, 89

    and early development in Xenopus:COOKE 89 Supplement, 69

    Fluid transportacross epiblast of early chick embryo:

    STERN, MANNING & GILLESPIE 88, 365

    Fluorescein-lysine-dextran (FLDx)used to study mechanism of convergent

    extension in Xenopus: KELLER, DANILCHIK,GIMLICH & SHIH 89 Supplement, 185

    Follicular monolayersadhesiveness of mouse primordial germ

    cells: DE FELICI & SIRACUSA 87, 87Fourier transform

    applied to measurement of mousevertebral shape: JOHNSON ANDOTHERS 90, 363

    Frog (See Xenopus laevis)(See Gastrotheca riobambae)cell distribution in retinal ganglion after

    eye rotation: DUNLOP & BEAZLEY 89,159Fruiting

    in Dictyostelium is affected by pH: BONNER,

    HAY, JOHN & SUTHERS 87, 207

    fused'development of Drosophila embryos:

    MARTINEZ-ARIAS 87, 99

    Gi phasechromosome replication in early

    development of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    G2 phasechromosome replication in early

    development of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    Gap junctionrole in amphibian development:

    WARNER 89 Supplement, 365

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    Gastrotheca riobambaecleavage and gastrulation: ELINSON & DEL

    PINO 90, 223Gastrula

    axolotl - normal fates and states ofspecification of different regions: CLEINE& SLACK 86, 247

    Gastrulationafter u.v. irradiation of Xenopus egg:

    COOKE 88,135and cleavage in marsupial frog: ELINSON &

    DEL PINO 90, 223evidence for role of fibronectin: BOUCAUT

    AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 211pattern specification in Xenopus laevis

    blastomere pairs: COOKE & WEBBER 88,85

    pattern specification in Xenopus laevislateral halves: COOKE & WEBBER 88, 113

    Xenopus laevis - function and mechanismof convergent extension: KELLER,DANILCHIK, GIMLICH & SHIH 8 9

    Supplement, 185Gene

    expression in Xenopus embryogenesis:DAWID AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 113

    Genetic markersto identify origin of tissues in mouse

    placenta: ROSSANT & CROY 86, 177Genetic polymorphism

    in binding of Dolichos lectin in mice:PONDER, FESTING & WILKINSON 8 7 , 229

    Germ cellsabsence of sex vesicles consistent with XY

    sex chromosome makeup: HOGG &MCLAREN 88,327

    differentiation in development of carp(Cyprinus carpio): PARMENTIER &TIMMERMANS 9 0 , 13

    induction of cell-cell adhesion in mouseculture: HO & BECHTOL 90, 211

    in polychaete Ophryotrocha: EMANUELSSON& ANEHUS 85, 151

    Germinal vesiclein maturation of Xenopus oocytes: HAUSEN,

    WANG, DREYER & STICK 89 Supplement, 17

    Germ lineorigin in the mouse embryo: GARDNER, LYON,

    EVANS & BURTENSHAW 8 8 , 349

    Germ plasmcorrelation with the number of primordial

    germ cells in Xenopus: AKTTA &WAKAHARA 90, 251

    effect of egg rotation in Xenopus laevis:CLEINE & DIXON 90, 79

    origin in Xenopus development: WYLIE,BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY &HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1

    Globin mRNArole in translational control in Xenopus

    oocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON & SMITH 89Supplement, 35

    Glycoconjugatescell surface and neural induction in

    amphibia: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE &

    DUPRAT 86, 39Glycolipids

    regional specificity in Xenopus and axolotlembryos: SLACK, CLEINE & SMITH 89Supplement, 137

    Glycoproteinregional specificity in Xenopus and axolotl

    embryos: SLACK, CLEINE & SMITH 89Supplement, 137

    synthesis in different regions of axolotlgastrula: CLEINE & SLACK 86, 247

    synthesis, storage and secretion oftransferrin in mouse tissues: MEEK &ADAMSON 86, 205

    Glycosidaseto study saccharide structures of mouse

    embryo during development:PENNINGTON, RASTAN, ROELCKE & FEIZI 9 0 ,

    335Glycosyltransferases

    allelic patterns of binding of Dolichoslectins. in mice strains: PONDER, FESTING &WILKINSON 87, 229

    Golgichanges in distribution during early

    development of mouse: MARO, JOHNSON,PICKERING & LOUVARD 9 0 , 287

    Gonadogenesisin carp (Cyprinus carpio): PARMENTIER &

    TIMMERMANS 90, 13Gradients

    and developmental control of actin genesin Xenopus: GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN &

    CASCIO 89 Supplement, 125developmental

    and budding in mutant strain of hydra:TAKANO & SUGIYAMA 9 0 , 123

    in mesoderm induction in Xenopus: DALE,SMITH & SLACK 89, 289

    of pH affects fruiting and slug orientationin Dictyostelium: BONNER, HAY, JOHN &

    SUTHERS 87, 207

    Graftregeneration from isolated half limbs

    of axolotl: WIGMORE & HOLDER 89,

    333Grasshopper

    patterns of peanut agglutinin binding indeveloping CNS: BURT & ANDERSON 90,

    49

  • 478 Subject Index

    Gravityreorientation and axial body plan

    specification: COOKE 89 Supplement, 69simulation used to study pattern

    specification in Xenopus embryos: NEFF,MALACINSKI & CHUNG 8 9 , 259

    Grieg-Smithanalysis of variance applied to mouse

    chimaeric tissues: SCHMIDT, WILKINSON &PONDER 88, 219

    Growth coneof leech dorsal peripheral neuron:

    KUWADA 86, 155Growth stimulation

    of immature chick oviduct by androgens:GRAU, REICHHART & THIEBOLD 8 5 , 81

    Guthuman - synthesis of apolipoproteins and

    other proteins: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON,HEATH, LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191

    Gynogenonemouse - development of inner cell mass

    and trophectoderm tissues: BARTON,ADAMS, NORRIS & SURANI 9 0 , 267

    Haementaria ghilianii (See Leech)Heleiopous eyrei

    cell distribution in retinal ganglion aftereye rotation: DUNLOP & BEAZLEY

    89,159Homarus americanus

    polyneuronal innervation of adult andembryonic muscle: GOVIND, STEPHENS &EISEN 87,13

    Homoeotic genesof Drosophila: segment polarity mutants:

    MARTINEZ-ARIAS & INGHAM 8 7 , 129

    Homoeotic transformationproduced by the Contrabithorax in

    Drosophila: CASANOVA, SANCHEZ-HERRERO &

    MORATA 90, 179

    role of trithorax gene in segmentdiversification in Drosophila:INGHAM 89, 349

    Humanembryo - synthesis of apolipoproteins and

    other proteins by yolk sack: SHI,HOPKINS, THOMPSON, HEATH, LUKE &

    GRAHAM 8 5 , 191

    Hydra magnipapillatabudding and developmental gradients:

    TAKANO & SUGIYAMA 9 0 , 123

    Hydrolysis productsof cyclic AMP - influence on cell type

    regulation: WEIJER & DURSTON 86,19

    Hyla arboreapigment accumulation around nuclei:

    KOBAYAKAWA 8 8 , 2 9 3

    Hypoblastof early chick blastoderms - developmental

    potencies: KHANER, MITRANI & EYAL-

    GILADI 89, 235

    Imaginal discspattern formation in fragments which show

    variable wound healing: DALE &BOWNES 85,95

    Immunocytochemical studyin vitro differentiation of neuronal

    precursor cells: DUPRAT, KAN, FOULQUIERAWEBER 86, 71

    of saccharide structures of mouse embryoduring development: PENNINGTON, RASTAN,ROELCKE & FEIZI 9 0 , 335

    Immunoelectron microscopystudy of cytokeratin-type filaments in

    mouse oocyte: LEHTONEN 90, 197Immunohistochemistry

    used to study carp germ celldifferentiation: PARMENTIER &TIMMERMANS 90, 13

    Immunosurgeryregeneration of endoderm from primitive

    ectoderm in mouse: GARDNER 88, 303Implantation

    of pre- and early-primitive-stage mouseembryos: BEDDINGTON 88, 281

    Inactivation centredeletions in embryo-derived cell lines in

    mouse: RASTAN & ROBERTSON 90, 379

    Inactivation X-chromosomeand origin of germ line in mouse embryo:

    GARDNER, LYON, EVANS & BURTENSHAW 8 8 ,

    349Inbred mice

    allelic patterns of binding of Dolichos lectinin tissues: PONDER, FESTING &

    WILKINSON 87, 229Induction

    and developmental control of actin genesin Xenopus: GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN &

    CASCIO 89 Supplement, 125cell lineage labels and region-specific

    markers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89

    Supplement, 317developmental potencies of chick area

    opaca and marginal zone: KHANER,MITRANI & EYAL-GILADI 8 9 , 235

    in axolotl and Xenopus embryos - synthesisof glycoconjugates: SLACK, CLEINE &

    SMITH 89 Supplement, 137in early amphibian development:

    NIEUWKOOP 89 Supplement, 335information transfer during embryonic

    inductions in amphibia: GRUNZ 89Supplement, 349

  • Subject Index 479

    mesoderm - role of gap junctions:WARNER 89 Supplement, 365

    neural - role of gap junctions: WARNER 89Supplement, 365

    of mesoderm in Xenopus laevis: DALE, SMITH& SLACK 89, 289

    of neural structures in Pleurodeles walti.DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 167

    single cell analysis of commitment in earlyembryogenesis: HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH &

    WYLIE 89 Supplement, 297Inductive interaction

    cell lineage labels and region-specificmarkers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89Supplement, 317

    in early amphibian development:NIEUWKOOP 89 Supplement, 335

    Inner cell mass (ICM)mouse

    developmental variability and inexpanding blastocysts: CHISHOLM,JOHNSON, WARREN, FLEMING &PICKERING 8 6 , 311

    gynogenetic and parthenogeneticdevelopment: BARTON, ADAMS, NORRIS &

    SURANI 90, 267

    membrane organization inpreimplantation embryos: PRATT 90,101

    Innervationand muscle fibre types in chick after spinal

    cord removal: LAING & LAMB 89, 209of chick dermis and epidermis: VERNA 86,

    53of chick wing bud with axes reversed:

    STIRLING & SUMMERBELL 8 5 , 251

    polyneuronal in adult and embryoniclobster muscles: GOVTND, STEPHENS &EISEN 87,13

    Insectleg regeneration and wound healing:

    TRUBY 85,177synaptogenesis between sensory neurones

    and giant interneurones: BLAGBURN,BEADLE & SATTELLE 8 6 , 227

    Intercalaryregeneration in cockroach leg: ANDERSON &

    FRENCH 90, 57Intermediate filaments

    during caudal fin morphogenesis in Zebrafish: DANE & TUCKER 87, 145

    Interneuronesgiant in the cockroach - synaptogenesis:

    BLAGBURN, BEADLE & SATTELLE 8 6 , 227

    Intestineeffects of cytochalasin B on previllous

    ridges in chick embryo: NODA 85, 47

    Intestinal cryptsanalysis of spatial pattern in mouse

    chimaeric tissues: SCHMIDT, WILKINSON &PONDER 88,219

    in mouse aggregation chimaeras: SCHMIDT,GARBUTT, WILKINSON & PONDER 8 5 , 121

    IntracelluilarpH - role in translational control in

    Xenopus oocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON &SMITH 89 Supplement, 35

    In vitroculture of rat embryos - serine

    metabolism: ROWE & KALAIZIS 87, 137

    development of mouse blastocyst-derivedembryonic stem cell lines: DOETSCHMANAND OTHERS 8 7 , 27

    Irisorigin of striated muscle in birds: NAKANO &

    NAKAMURA 8 8 , 1

    Karyokinesisin mouse oocyte - action of phorbol

    myristate acetate: NIEMIERKO &KOMAR 90, 171

    Keratan sulphatemesoderm induction in Xenopus: DALE,

    SMITH & SLACK 89, 289Keratins

    epidermal, and gene expression in Xenopusembiryogenesis: DAWID AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 113

    mesoderm induction in Xenopus: DALE,SMITH & SLACK 89, 289

    Kineticsof amino acid transport in mouse blastocyst

    compartments: MILLER & SCHULTZ 89,209

    Lamininand neural crest migration through chick

    somites: RICKMANN, FAWCETT &

    KEYNES 90, 437in developing mouse mammary gland:

    KIMATA, SAKAKURA, INAGUMA, KATO &

    NISH1ZUKA 8 9 , 243

    Lamin L HIdistribution during maturation of Xenopus

    oocyte: HAUSEN, WANG, DREYER & STICK 89

    Supplement, 17Lateral halves

    Xenopus laevis - pattern specification inisolates: COOKE & WEBBER 88, 113

    Lateral line systemdevelopment of supraorbital system in

    Xenopus laevis embryos: WINKLBAUER &HAUSEN 88, 183

  • 480 Subject Index

    pattern formation in supraorbital system inXenopus embryos: WINKLBAUER &HAUSEN 88, 193

    Lectinallelic patterns of binding of Dolichos

    lectins in mice strains: PONDER, FESTING &WILKINSON 8 7 , 229

    regional binding patterns in Xenopus andaxolotl: SLACK, CLEINE & SMITH 89

    Supplement, 137target cell surface glycoconjugates in

    amphibia: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE &

    DUPRAT 86, 39

    Leechembryo - pioneering and pathfinding by an

    identified neuron: KUWADA 86, 155Legbud

    distribution of ZPA in the legbud of chickembryo: HINCHLIFFE & SANSOM 86, 169

    Leg regenerationand wound healing in the cockroach:

    TRUBY 85,177Lepidoptera

    cautery-induced colour patterns in Preciscoenia: NIJHOUT 86,191

    Leucinelethality of tritiated leucine in early mouse

    embryos: WIEBOLD & ANDERSON 88, 209

    Limbmodel for chondrogenic condensations:

    OSTER, MURRAY & MAINI 8 9 , 93

    regenerationfrom chimaeric limb stumps in axolotl:

    MUNEOKA, HOLLER-DINSMORE &

    BRYANT 9 0 , 1

    in upper arm of the axolotl: WIGMORE &HOLDER 89, 333

    -somite myogenesis in chick embryo:KENNY-MOBBS 9 0 , 415

    Limb budchick

    cholinergic system - distribution patternof enzymes: FALUGI & RAINERI 86, 89

    effect of benzamide on chondrocyticdifferentiation: NAKANISHI & UYEKI 85,

    163mesenchyme - morphogenesis in chick in

    vitro: ARCHER, ROONEY & COTTRILL 90, 33

    Limb developmentcomparative study of chick and duck

    embryos: HURLE, COLVEE & FERNANDEZ-

    TERAN 85, 239

    distribution of ZPA in the legbud of chickembryo: HINCHLIFFE & SANSOM 86,169

    effects of retinoic acid on patternformation in chick: LEE & TICKLE 90,139

    in chick - prostaglandin synthesis: GAY &KOSHER 89,159

    role of ZPA in development of wing budsin wingless mutant chicks: WILSON &HINCHLIFFE 8 5 , 2 7 1

    Limnodynastes dorsaliscell distribution in retinal ganglion after

    eye rotation: DUNLOP & BEAZLEY 89,159Lineage labelling

    to study mesoderm induction in Xenopuslaevis: DALE, SMITH & SLACK 89, 289

    Liverhuman - synthesis of apolipoproteins and

    other proteins: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON,HEATH, LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191

    mouse - synthesis, storage and secretion oftransferrin: MEEK & ADAMSON 86, 205

    peroxisomes in foetal and newborn rat:STEFANINI, FARRACE & ARGENTO 8 8 , 151

    Lobsterpolyneuronal innervation of adult and

    embryonic muscle: GOVTND, STEPHENS &EISEN 87, 13

    Locustsensory neurons - development of

    projections and connections fromtransplantations: ANDERSON 85, 207

    Lucifer Yellowused to study role of gap junctions in

    amphibian development: WARNER 89Supplement, 365

    Lysosomeschanges in distribution during early

    development of mouse: MARO, JOHNSON,PICKERING & LOUVARD 9 0 , 2 8 7

    in mouse preimplantation embryos:FLEMING & PICKERING 8 9 , 175

    Mammary glandmouse, synthesis of basement membrane

    by fat pad precursor cells: KIMATA,SAKAKURA, INAGUMA, KATO &

    NISHIZUKA 8 9 , 2 4 3

    Marginal zonemovement during convergent extension in

    Xenopus gastrulation: KELLER, DANILCHIK,GIMLICH & SHIH 89 Supplement, 185

    of early chick blastoderms - developmentalpotencies: KHANER, MITRANI & EYAL-

    GILADI 89, 235

    Markerschromosomal, nuclear and cytoplasmic in

    regenerating planarians: SAL6 &BAGUNA 89, 57

    used to study differentiation of amphibianneuronal cells: DUPRAT, KAN, FOULQUIER &WEBER 86, 71

  • Subject Index 481

    Marsupial frogcleavage and gastrulation: ELINSON & DEL

    PINO 90,223Maternal effect

    role in early amphibian patternspecification: MALACINSKI & BARONE 89

    Supplement, 53Maturation

    of Xenopus oocyte - distribution of nuclearproteins: HAUSEN, WANG, DREYER &

    STICK 89 Supplement, 17Maturation promoting factor (MPF)

    and cell cycle regulation in amphibia:FORD 89 Supplement, 271

    and temporal control of early embryonicdevelopment in amphibians: SATOH 89Supplement, 257

    chromosome replication in earlydevelopment of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    effect on ribosomal proteinphosphorylation in Xenopus oocyte:TAYLOR, ROBINSON & SMITH 8 9Supplement, 35

    Meiosisabsence of sex vesicles consistent with XY

    sex chromosome makeup: HOGG &MCLAREN 88, 327

    and cell cycle regulation in amphibia:FORD 89 Supplement, 271

    Melanogenesisof neural-crest-derived cells inhibited in

    chick cornea cultures: CAMPBELL &BARD 86,143

    Membraneorganization in preimplantation mouse

    embryo: PRATT 90, 101Mesenchyme

    myogenesis in chick wing bud absence ofbrachial somites: KENNY-MOBBS 90, 415

    participation in the developing mousemammary gland: KIMATA, SAKAKURA,INAGUMA, KATO & NISHIZUKA 8 9 , 243

    Mesodermformation in Xenopus and convergent

    extension during gastrulation: KELLER,DANILCHIK, GIMLICH & SHIH 8 9

    Supplement, 185induction - studied with cell lineage label

    and antibodies: DALE, SMITH & SLACK 89,

    289induction in Xenopus embryos: GIMLICH 89

    Supplement, 89induction - use of cell lineage label and

    region-specific markers: SMITH, DALE &SLACK 89 Supplement, 317

    induction and information transfer inamphibia: GRUNZ 89 Supplement, 349

    Metamorphosisof epibranchial in salamander: ALBERCH,

    LEWBART & GALE 8 8 , 71Methionine

    uptake in mouse blastocyst compartments:MILLER & SCHULTZ 8 9 , 149

    Microfilainentsrole in cranial neurulation in rat embryos:

    MORRISS-KAY & TUCKETT 8 8 , 333

    role in surface polarity of mouseblastomeres: JOHNSON & MARO 90, 311

    role in vertebrate neurulation and relationto birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Microsurgeryregeneration of endoderm from primitive

    ectoderm in mouse: GARDNER 88, 303Microtubule

    cell adhesiveness - role in vertebrateneurulation: GORDON 89 Supplement,229

    role in surface polarity of mouseblastomeres: JOHNSON & MARO 90, 311

    Microvillous-like processesin chick, embryonic intestine cultures:

    NOD A 85, 47Midblastula transition (MBT)

    onset of gene activity: DAWID ANDOTHERS 89 Supplement, 113

    Mitochondria!RNA synthesis in Xenopus embryogenesis:

    DAWID AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 113Mitosis

    and cell cycle regulation in amphibia: FORD89 Supplement, 271

    chromosome replication in earlydevelopment of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    during ontogenesis of rat embryonic cranialneuromeres: TUCKETT, LIM & MORRISS-

    KAY 87,75in cranial neural epithelium of rat: TUCKETT

    & MORRISS-KAY 85, 111Model

    for chondrogenic condensations in thedeveloping limb: OSTER, MURRAY &MAIN] 89, 93

    of pattern formation during regeneration incockroach leg: ANDERSON & FRENCH 90,

    57Molecular embryology

    in vitro differentiation of neuronalprecursor cells: DUPRAT, KAN, FOULQUIERAWEBER 86, 71

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    Monoclonal antibodiesagainst mouse oocyte cytoskeleton:

    LEHTONEN 9 0 , 197

    induction of cell-cell adhesion in germ cellculture: HO & BECHTOL 90, 211

    recognizing cell surface determinant inDictyostelium discoideum: KREFFT, VOET,GREGG & WILLIAMS 8 8 , 15

    regional binding patterns in Xenopus andaxolotl: SLACK, CLEINE & SMITH 89

    Supplement, 137study of inductive interactions in amphibia:

    SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89 Supplement,317

    to an epidermal marker in Xenopus:JONES 89 Supplement, 155

    to carp sperm - used to study germ celldifferentiation: PARMENTIER &TIMMERMANS 9 0 , 13

    to cells of a regenerating newt limb:KINTNER & BROCKES 8 9 , 37

    to study saccharide structures of mouseembryo during development:PENNINGTON, RASTAN, ROELCKE & FEIZI 9 0 ,

    335used to study dynamics of tubulin

    structures in Xenopus oogenesis:PALECEK, HABROVA, NEDVfDEK &

    ROMANOVSKY 8 7 , 75

    Monovalent antibodyto fibronectin - arrests gastrulation in

    amphibia: BOUCAUT AND OTHERS 89

    Supplement, 211Morula

    mouse - cytoskeleton and polarization:JOHNSON & MARO 9 0 , 311

    Motoneuronsin chick after cervical spinal cord removal:

    LAING & LAMB 8 9 , 209

    polyneuronal innervation of adult andembryonic lobster muscle: GOVIND,STEPHENS & EISEN 8 7 , 13

    Motor axonsin chick wing buds with axes reversed:

    STIRLING & SUMMERBELL 8 5 , 253

    Mouseadult - synthesis, storage and secretion of

    transferrin: MEEK & ADAMSON 86, 205

    blastocystand ICMs - developmental variability:

    CHISHOLM, JOHNSON, WARREN, FLEMING &

    PICKERING 8 6 , 311

    regeneration of endoderm fromprimitive ectoderm: GARDNER88, 303

    blastomeres - role of cytoskeletal elementsin surface polarity: JOHNSON & MARO90, 311

    chimaeraclonal analysis of intestinal crypt

    populations: SCHMIDT, GARBUTT,

    WILKINSON & PONDER 8 5 , 121

    detection and analysis of spatial pattern:SCHMIDT, WILKINSON & PONDER 8 8 , 2 1 9

    early development - distribution ofmembranous organelles: MARO,JOHNSON, PICKERING & LOUVARD 9 0 , 2 8 7

    embryoabnormal development in pupoid foetus

    (pf/pf) mutants: FISHER & KOLLAR 87,47

    absence of sex vesicles consistent withXY sex chromosome makeup: HOGG &MCLAREN 88, 327

    amino acid transport in blastocystcompartments: MILLER & SCHULTZ 89,

    149axis orientation - correlation with

    relationship to uterine horn:SMITH 89, 15

    cell interactions - role of saccharides incell adhesion: RASTAN, THORPE, SCUDDER,BROWN, GOOI & FEIZI 8 7 , 115

    clonal analysis of X-chromosomeinactivation and origin of germ line:GARDNER, LYON, EVANS &

    BURTENSHAW 8 8 , 349

    DNA replication and compaction: SMITH& JOHNSON 89,133

    effects of some Robertsonianchromosome combinations: REDI,GARAGNA, HILSCHER & WINKING 8 5 , 1

    endocytotic system in outsideblastomeres: FLEMING & PICKERING 89,

    175expression of genes involved in pigment

    production: STEPHENSON & HORNBY 87,

    65expression of the Tcp-1 locus: SANCHEZ &

    ERICKSON 89,113genetical identification of tissues within

    placenta: ROSSANT & CROY 86, 177

    influence of epithelium on palate shelfreorientation: BULLEIT &ZIMMERMAN 88, 265

    in vitro development of blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cell lines:DOETSCHMAN AND OTHERS 8 7 , 2 7

    lethality of a tritiated amino acid:WIEBOLD & ANDERSON 8 8 , 209

    membrane organization in thepreimplantation embryo: PRATT 90,101

    neuropore closure and spinal neural tubedefects: COPP 88, 39

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    saccharide structures during first eightdays of development: PENNINGTON,RASTAN, ROELCKE & FEIZI 9 0 , 335

    sequence and regulation of the first cellcycle: HOWLETT & BOLTON 87, 175

    synthesis, storage and secretion oftransferrin: MEEK & ADAMSON

    86, 205teratocarcinoma antigen on cell surface:

    GAUNT 88, 55

    transplantation of pre- and early-primitive-streak stages:BEDDINGTON 88, 281

    utilization of cytoplasmic poly(A)+RNAfor protein synthesis: KIDDER &CONLON 89,223

    X-chromosome deletions in embryo-derived cell lines: RASTAN &ROBERTSON 90, 379

    extraembryonic tissues - gynogenetic andparthenogenetic from reconstitutedblastocysts: BARTON, ADAMS, NORRIS &

    SURANI 90,267germ cells - induction of cell-cell adhesion

    by monovalent antibodies: HO &BECHTOL 90, 211

    inbred strains - allelic patterns of bindingof Dolichos lectin in tissues: PONDER,FESTING & WILKINSON 8 7 , 229

    mammary gland - synthesis of basementmembrane by fat pad precursor cells:KIMATA, SAKAKURA, INAGUMA, KATO &NISHIZUKA 8 9 , 243

    oocyteaction of phorbol myristate acetate at

    fertilization in vitro: NIEMIERKO &KOMAR 90, 171

    monoclonal antibody recognizingcytokeratin-type filaments:LEHTONEN 90, 197

    primordial germ cellsadhesiveness to follicular and Sertoli cell

    monolayers: DE FELICI & SIRACUSA 87,

    87spermatogenesis - Tcp-1 gene products:

    SANCHEZ, HAMMERBERG & ERICKSON 8 9 ,123

    3T3 cells - coculture with embryonicchick limb tissue: BELL & MCMACHLAN 86,219

    trophectodermal carcinoma -differentiation into trophoblastic andyolk sac elements: DAMJANOV, DAMJANOV& ANDREWS 86, 125

    vertebrae - measurement of biologicalshape: JOHNSON AND OTHERS 90, 363

    MPF (See Maturation promoting factor)

    Musclecell lineage in Drosophila head: RAGHAVAN &

    PINTO 85,285fibre types and innervation after spinal

    cord removal in chick: LAING & LAMB 89,209

    lineage cells - isolated from ascidianembryos: MITA-MIYAZAWA, IKEGAMI &

    SATOH 87, 1

    polyneuronal innervation in adult andembryonic lobsters: GOVIND, STEPHENS &EISEN 87,13

    regeneration in upper arm of the axolotl:WIGMORE & HOLDER 8 9 , 333

    striated - origin of iris cells in birds:NAKANO & NAKAMURA 8 8 , 1

    Mutationcurly tail - neuropore closure and neural

    tube defects in rat: COPP 88, 39engrailed (en10) in Drosophila: RAGHAVAN &

    PINTO 85,285fusecT - in Drosophila melanogaster:

    MARTINEZ-ARIAS 8 7 , 99

    pupoicl foetus (pf/pf) - abnormal skindevelopment in mice: FISHER &KOLLAR 87,47

    segment polarity of Drosophilamelanogaster: MARTINEZ-ARIAS &INGHAM 87, 129

    trithorax - role in diversification ofsegments in Drosophila: INGHAM 89, 349

    wingless (ws) - role of ZPA indevelopment of wing buds in chickembryos: WILSON & HINCHLIFFE 85, 271

    Myocardiumformation in vitro from embryonic stem

    Cells: DOETSCHMAN AND OTHERS 87, 25Myogenesis

    in chicle wing mesenchyme in absence ofbrachial somites: KENNY-MOBBS 90, 415

    Myoplasrnproteins and mRNAs in isolated ascidian

    yellow crescents: JEFFERY 89, 275

    Nervepatterns in aneural chick wing buds:

    SWANSON 86,109Neural crest

    differentiation in cultured chick cornea:CAMPBELL & BARD 86, 143

    migration and growth of motor axons inchick somite: RICKMANN, FAWCETT &KEYNES 90, 437

    origin of striated muscle in birds: NAKANO &NAKAMURA 88, 1

  • 484 Subject Index

    Neural inductionand information transfer in amphibia:

    GRUNZ 89 Supplement, 349and target cell surface glycoconjugates in

    amphibia: GUALANDRIS, ROUGE &

    DUPRAT 86, 39

    embryonic determination in Pleurodeleswaltt DUPRAT AND OTHERS 8 9

    Supplement, 167use of cell lineage label and region-specific

    markers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89

    Supplement, 317Neural plate

    theories of vertebrate neurulation andrelation to birth defects: GORDON 89Supplement, 229

    Neural tubedefects and neuropore closure in rat

    embryos: COPP 88, 39defects in vertebrates and theories of

    neurulation: GORDON 89 Supplement,229

    kinetic behaviour during neurulation in rat:TUCKETT & MORRISS-KAY 8 5 , 111

    malformations - role of calcium: SMEDLEY &STANISSTREET 8 9 , 1

    ontogenesis in rat embryos: TUCKETT, LIM &MORRISS-KAY 8 7 , 215

    ontogenesis in cranium of rat embryo:TUCKETT & MORRISS-KAY 8 8 , 2 3 1

    Neurofilamentschanges in activity of polypeptides in

    Pleurodeles embryos: DUPRAT ANDOTHERS 89 Supplement, 167

    Neuromeresontogenesis in rat embryos: TUCKETT, LIM &

    MORRISS-KAY 8 7 , 215

    ontogenesis in cranium of rat embryo:TUCKETT & MORRISS-KAY 8 8 , 2 3 1

    Neuromuscular synapsespolyneuronal innervation of adult and

    embryonic lobster muscle: GOVTND,STEPHENS & EISEN 8 7 , 13

    Neuronal projectionsand connections from transplanted locust

    sensory neurons: ANDERSON 85, 207Neuronal development

    in leech embryo: KUWADA 86,155Neuronal differentiation

    in amphibian embryo: DUPRAT, KAN,FOULQUIER & WEBER 8 6 , 7 1

    Neuronesdifferentiation in Pleurodeles waltl

    embryos: DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89

    Supplement, 167identified in cockroach - synaptogenesis:

    BLAGBURN, BEADLE & SATTELLE

    86, 227

    Neuroporeclosure and spinal neural tube defects in

    rat embryo: COPP 88, 39Neurotransmitters

    accumulation and uptake in amphibianembryos: DUPRAT, KAN, FOULQUIER &

    WEBER 86, 71synthesis and storage in Pleurodeles

    embryo cultures: DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 167

    Neurulationand calcium in mammalian embryos:

    SMEDLEY & STANISSTREET 8 9 , 1

    in rat embryos - effects of cytochalasin D:MORRISS-KAY & TUCKETT 8 8 , 3 3 3

    theories and relationship to neural tubebirth defects: GORDON 89 Supplement,229

    Newt (See Cynopus pyrrhogaster)monoclonal antibodies to cells of a

    regenerating limb: KINTNER &BROCKES 89, 37

    Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)levels in chick limb bud cell culture in

    presence of benzamide: NAKANISHI &UYEKI 85, 163

    Nocodazoleeffect on polarity in mouse blastomeres:

    JOHNSON & MARO 90, 311Non-equivalence

    in pattern specification in Xenopusblastomere pairs: COOKE & WEBBER 88,85

    in pattern specification in Xenopus lateralhalves: COOKE & WEBBER 88, 113

    Notochordformation in living ascidian embryos:

    MIYAMOTO A & CROWTHER 8 6 , 1

    formation in Xenopus and convergentextension during gastrulation: KELLER,DANILCHIK, GIMLICH & SHIH 8 9

    Supplement, 185Notophthalmus viridescens

    monoclonal antibodies to cells of aregenerating limb: KINTNER &BROCKES 89, 37

    Nuclearmarker to study cell movement in

    regenerating planarians: SAL6 &BAGUNA 89, 57

    Nucleocytoplasmic ratioand temporal control of early embryonic

    development in amphibians: SATOH 89Supplement, 257

    Nucleoplasmindistribution during maturation of Xenopus

    oocyte: HAUSEN, WANG, DREYER & STICK 89

    Supplement, 17

  • Subject Index 485

    Nurse cellRNA synthesis in polychaete

    Ophryotrocha: EMANUELSSON 88, 249

    Ocular developmentcell proliferation in scleral

    ectomesenchyme in chick embryo: VANDE KAMP 88, 265

    One-carbon metabolismin rat embryos undergoing organogenesis:

    ROWE & KALAIZIS 87, 137Oocyte

    amphibia - maturation promoting factorand cell cycle regulation: FORD 89Supplement, 271

    mouseaction of phorbol myristate acetate at

    fertilization in vitro: NIEMIERKO &KOMAR 90, 171

    monoclonal antibody recognizingcytokeratin-type filaments:LEHTONEN 90, 197

    Xenopus laevisdistribution of nuclear proteins during

    maturation: HAUSEN, WANG, DREYER &

    STICK 89 Supplement, 17protein synthesis patterns: MEULER &

    MALACINSKI 89, 71role of cytoskeleton in development:

    WYLIE, BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY &HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1

    translational control by intracellular pHand protein phosphorylation: TAYLOR,ROBINSON & SMITH 89 Supplement, 35

    Oogenesisabsence of sex vesicles consistent with XY

    sex chromosome makeup: HOGG &MCLAREN 88, 327

    in polychaete Ophryotrocha: EMANUELSSON& ANEHUS 85, 151

    in Xenopus laevis - dynamics of tubulinstructures: PALECEK, HABROVA, NEDvfDEK&ROMANOVSKY 87, 75

    in Xenopus - role of cytoskeleton indevelopment: WYLIE, BROWN, GODSAVE,

    QUARMBY & HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1

    RNA synthesis in polychaeteOphryotrocha: EMANUELSSON 88, 249

    Ophryotrocha labronicadevelopment of germ cells in vitro:

    EMANUELSSON & ANEHUS 85, 151RNA synthesis in oogenesis:

    EMANUELSSON 88, 249Optic nerve

    effect of fibre environment on paths takenby regenerating fibres: TAYLOR &GAZE 89, 383

    Optic tectumfactors guiding regenerating retinotectal

    fibres in Xenopus: FAWCETT 90, 233Oral development

    in ciliate Stentor: DE TERRA 87, 241, 249Organic anion transport

    in isolated single cells in Malpighiantubules in Rhodnius: MADDRELL &OVERTON 90, 409

    Ossiclesscleral - cell proliferation in chick embryo:

    VAN DE KAMP 88, 265Oviduct

    growth stimulation in immature chick byandrogens: GRAU, REICHHART &

    THIEBOLD 85, 81

    mouse; - factor relation to teratocarcinomacell surface antigen: GAUNT 88, 55

    Palateshelf reorientation - influence of

    epithelium: BULLEIT & ZIMMERMAN 88,

    265Parental mutant

    ts-l in axolotl: MALACINSKI & BARONE 89

    Supplement, 53Parthenogenone

    mouse - development of inner cell massand trophectoderm tissues: BARTON,ADAMS, NORRIS & SURANI 9 0 , 267

    Paternal effectrole in early amphibian pattern

    specification: MALACINSKI & BARONE 89

    Supplement, 53Pathfinding

    by a neuron in embryonic leech: KUWADA86, 155

    Pattern duplicationsin fused~ embryos of Drosophila

    melanogaster: MARTINEZ-ARIAS 87, 99in segment polarity mutants of Drosophila

    melanogaster: MARTINEZ-ARIAS &INGHAM 87, 129

    Pattern formationcautery-induced colour patterns in Precis

    coenia: NIJHOUT 86,191during bud formation in mutant strain of

    hydra: TAKANO & SUGIYAMA 90, 123

    during development of lateral line systemin Xenopus laevis: WINKLBAUER &HAUSEN 88, 193

    during intercalary regeneration incockroach leg: ANDERSON & FRENCH 90,

    57in eye of Drosophila: TOMLINSON 89, 313

  • 486 Subject Index

    in regeneration from chimaeric limbstumps in axolotl: MUNEOKA, HOLLER-DINSMORE & BRYANT 90, 1

    Pattern regulationin fragments of Drosophila wing discs: DALE

    & BOWNES 85, 95in regeneration from isolated half limbs of

    axolotl: WIGMORE & HOLDER 89, 333in regeneration of axolotl hindlimbs with

    discontinuities: HOLDER & WEEKES 86,283

    Pattern specificationin chimaeric mouse tissues: SCHMIDT,

    WILKINSON & PONDER 88, 219

    in early development oi Xenopus: COOKE89 Supplement, 69

    in Xenopus laevis blastomere pairs: COOKE &WEBBER 88, 85

    in Xenopus laevis lateral halves: COOKE &WEBBER 88, 113

    in Xenopus laevis after u.v. irradiation ofegg: COOKE 88,135

    in Xenopus - studied with microgravitysimulation: NEFF, MALACINSKI &

    CHUNG 89,259Patterns

    of protein synthesis during embryogenesisof urodeles: MEULER & MALACINSKI 89,71

    Peanut agglutininpatterns of binding in developing

    grasshopper CNS: BURT & ANDERSON 90,49

    Periplaneta americanaleg regeneration and wound healing:

    TRUBY 85, 177synaptogenesis between cockroach sensory

    neurones and giant interneurones:BLAGBURN, BEADLE & SATTELLE 86, 227

    Peroxisomesin foetal and newborn rat liver: STEFANINI,

    FARRACE & ARGENTO 88, 151

    /?///>/(pupoid foetus) mutantabnormal skin development in mice: FISHER

    & KOLLAR 87, 47

    pHaffect on fruiting and slug orientation in

    Dictyostelium: BONNER, HAY, JOHN &

    SUTHERS 87,209

    intracellular - role in translational controlin Xenopus oocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON &

    SMITH 89 Supplement, 35Phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)

    action at fertilization of mouse oocytes invitro: NIEMIERKO & KOMAR 90,171

    Phosphorylationof ribosomal protein - in translational

    control in Xenopus oocytes: TAYLOR,ROBINSON & SMITH 89 Supplement, 35

    Pigment accumulationaround nuclei in early embryos of Anura:

    KOBAYAKAWA 88, 293Pink-eyed dilution

    expression of mouse genes involved inpigment production: STEPHENSON &HORNBY 87, 65

    Placentagenetic identification of tissue of origin of

    cellular populations: ROSSANT & CROY 86,177

    Planariacell movement in intact and regenerating

    chimaeras: SAL6 & BAGUNA 89, 57Pleurodeles waltl

    embryo - neural induction and expressionof specific neuronal traits: DUPRAT ANDOTHERS 89 Supplement, 167

    evidence for role of fibronectin ingastrulation: BOUCAUT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 211

    Polaritydorsal/ventral in Xenopus embryos: NEFF,

    MALACINSKI & CHUNG 89, 259reversed in segment polarity mutants of

    Drosophila melanogaster: MARTINEZ-ARIAS& INGHAM 87, 129

    PolarizationDNA replication and compaction in

    cleaving mouse embryos: SMITH &JOHNSON 89, 133

    membrane organization in preimplantationmouse embryos: PRATT 90, 101

    role of cytoskeletal elements in mouseblastomeres: JOHNSON & MARO 90, 311

    Poly(A)+ RNAin Xenopus embryogenesis: DAWID AND

    OTHERS 89 Supplement, 113Polychaete (See Ophryotrocha labronica)

    RNA synthesis in oocyte-nurse cellcomplex: EMANUELSSON 88, 249

    Poly-N-acetyllactosaminesevidence for involvement in cell

    interactions in mouse embryos: RASTAN,THORPE, SCUDDER, BROWN, GOOI &

    FEIZI 87,115Polyneuronal innervation

    of adult and embryonic lobster muscle:GOVIND, STEPHENS & EISEN 87, 13

    Polypeptidesynthesis sequence and regulation in first

    cell cycle in mouse embryo: HOWLETT &BOLTON 87,175

    synthetic patterns in tissues of early chickembryos: LOVELL-BADGE, EVANS &

    BELLAIRS 85, 65

  • Subject Index 487

    Positional signallingmaps of strength in chick wing bud: HONIG

    & SUMMERBELL 87, 163Postmeiotic

    expression of the Tcp-1 locus of the mouse:SANCHEZ & ERICKSON 89, 113

    Precis coeniacautery-induced colour patterns:

    NIJHOUT 86, 191

    Precleavageevents in Xenopus and axial body

    specification: COOKE 89 Supplement, 69Preimplantation

    mouse embryo - expression of Tcp-1 locus:SANCHEZ & ERICKSON 89, 113

    mouse embryo - membrane organization:PRATT 90, 101

    Presporecells in Dictyostelium discoideum - cell

    surface determinants: KREFFT, VOET, GREGG

    & WILLIAMS 88, 15Prestalk

    cells in Dictyostelium discoideum - cellsurface determinants: KREFFT, VOET, GREGG

    & WILLIAMS 88, 15Previllous ridges

    effects of cytochalasin B in chickembryonic intestine: NOD A 85, 47

    Primary axisorientation in mouse embryos: SMITH 89,

    15Primitive ectoderm

    regeneration of endoderm in mouse:GARDNER 88, 303

    Primitive streak stagemouse embryos - reimplantation and

    subsequent development:BEDDINGTON 88, 281

    Primordial germ cellsadhesiveness to mouse follicular and

    Sertoli cell monolayers: DE FELICI &SIRACUSA 87, 87

    effect of egg rotation in Xenopus laevis:CLEINE & DIXON 9 0 , 79

    factors determining numbers in Xenopus:AKITA & WAKAHARA 9 0 , 251

    Proliferationin intestinal crypts in mouse chimaeras:

    SCHMIDT, GARBUTT, WILKINSON &

    PONDER 85, 121of chick limb bud chondrocytes in culture

    with benzamide: NAKANISHI & UYEKI 85,163

    Pronucleisequence and regulation of first cell cycle

    in mouse embryo: HOWLETT & BOLTON 87,175

    Prostaglandinsynthesis during chick limb cartilage

    differentiation: GAY & KOSHER 89, 159Protein

    degradation curves in mouse embryos:WIEIIOLD & ANDERSON 8 8 , 2 0 9

    ribosomal - role in translational control inXenopus oocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON &SMITH 89 Supplement, 35

    synthesisin mouse preimplantation embryos:

    SANCHEZ & ERICKSON 89, 113

    patterns in early embryogenesis ofurodeles: MEULER & MALACINSKI 89,71

    in preimplantation mouse embryos:KIDDER & CONLON 8 9 , 2 2 3

    in Tcp-1 mutants of mouse duringspermatogenesis: SANCHEZ,HAMMERBERG & ERICKSON 8 9 , 123

    role in translational control in Xenopusoocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON & SMITH 89

    Supplement, 35Proteoglycans

    regional specificity in Xenopus and axolotlembryos: SLACK, CLEINE & SMITH 89

    Supplement, 137Proteoheparan sulphate

    in developing mouse mammary gland:KIMATA, SAKAKURA, INAGUMA, KATO &NISHIZUKA 8 9 , 243

    Proteolysisin rat embryonic yolk sac - role of

    cathepsins: FREEMAN & BROWN 86, 271

    Pseudocholinesterase (BuChE)activity distribution pattern in chick limb

    buds: FALUGI & RAINERI 86, 89

    Quailchimaera with chick used to study origin of

    irideal striated muscle: NAKANO &NAKAMURA 88, 1

    Radiationlethality of tritiated amino acid in mouse

    embryos: WIEBOLD & ANDERSON 88, 209

    Rana rugosapigment accumulation around nuclei:

    KOBAYAKAWA 88, 293Rat

    embryocalcium and neurulation: SMEDLEY &

    STANISSTREET 89, 1effects of cathepsin inhibitors on

    development in vitro: FREEMAN &BROWN 86, 271

    kinetic behaviour of cranial neural cellsduring neurulation in rat: TUCKETT &MORRISS-KAY 85, 111

  • 488 Subject Index

    ontogenesis of cranial neuromeres -SEM and kinetics: TUCKETT, LIM &MORRISS-KAY 8 7 , 215

    ontogenesis of cranial neuromeres:TUCKETT & MORRISS-KAY 8 8 , 2 3 1

    role of microfilaments in cranialneurulation: MORRISS-KAY &TUCKETT 88,333

    serine metabolism duringmorphogenesis: ROWE & KALAIZIS 87,

    137foetus and newborn liver peroxisomes:

    STEFANINI, FARRACE & ARGENTO 8 8 , 151

    Reconstituted blastocyststo determine origin of tissues in mouse

    placenta: ROSSANT & CROY 86, 177

    Regenerationand wound healing in the cockroach leg:

    TRUBY 85,177cell movement in planarians: SAL6 &

    BAGUNA 89, 57

    from chimaeric limb stumps in axolotl:MUNEOKA, HOLLER-DINSMORE & BRYANT 9 0 ,

    1from isolated half limbs in upper arm of

    axolotl : WIGMORE & HOLDER 89, 333

    in newt limb - studied with monoclonalantibodies: KINTNER & BROCKES 89, 37

    intercalary, cell division in cockroach leg:ANDERSON & FRENCH 9 0 , 57

    an axolotl hindlimbs with discontinuities inanteroposterior axis: HOLDER &WEEKES 86, 283

    of endoderm from primitive ectoderm inmouse embryo: GARDNER 88, 303

    of optic nerves in Xenopus: TAYLOR &GAZE 89,383

    Regional markersto study mesoderm induction in Xenopus

    laevis: DALE, SMITH & SLACK 89, 289

    Regulationof cell type - influence of cyclic AMP:

    WEIJER & DURSTON 8 6 , 19

    Reorientationof palate shelf - influence of epithelium:

    BULLED" & ZIMMERMAN 8 8 , 265

    Replicationchromosomal - origins in early

    development of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    Retinafactors guiding regenerating retinotectal

    fibres in Xenopus: FAWCETT 90, 233Retinoic acid

    and pattern formation in chick wing bud:LEE & TICKLE 90, 139

    sensitivity of visceral endodermdifferentiation from EC cells: SATO ANDOTHERS 88, 165

    Reversalof axes in chick wing buds - behaviour of

    growing axons: STIRLING &SUMMERBELL 85, 253

    Rhodnius prolixustransport abilities of single epithelial

    Malpighian cells: MADDRELL &OVERTON 90, 409

    Ribonucleoproteinin preimplantation mouse embryos: KIDDER

    & CONLON 89,223Ribosomal protein

    role in translational control in Xenopusoocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON & SMITH 89

    Supplement, 35RNA

    rare hnRNAstranscription in sea urchin embryos and

    coelomocytes: KLEENE &HUMPHREYS 85, 131

    rare maternal RNAstranscription in sea urchin embryos and

    coelomocytes: KLEENE &HUMPHREYS 85, 131

    synthesis in oocyte-nurse cell complex inpolychaete: EMANUELSSON 88, 249

    synthesis of poly(A)+ in Xenopusembryogenesis: DAWID AND OTHERS 89

    Supplement, 113mRNA

    in ascidian yellow crescents: JEFFERY 89,275

    role in translational control in Xenopusoocytes: TAYLOR, ROBINSON & SMITH 89

    Supplement, 35utilization for protein synthesis in

    preimplantation mouse embryos: KIDDER& CONLON 89, 223

    RNA:DNA hybridizationin sea urchin derivatives: KLEENE &

    HUMPHREYS 85, 131Robertsonian chromosome

    effects on seminiferous epithelium of themouse: REDI, GARAGNA, HILSCHER &

    WINKING 85,1

    Romeis fixativeused to study distribution of nuclear

    proteins: HAUSEN, WANG, DREYER &

    STICK 89 Supplement, 17

    Saccharidestructures of mouse embryo during first

    eight days of development: PENNINGTON,RASTAN, ROELCKE & FEIZI 90, 335

  • Subject Index 489

    Salamanderfate of larval chondrocytes during

    metamorphosis of epibranchial: ALBERCH,LEWBART & GALE 8 8 , 71

    Sash (W^)expression of mouse genes involved in

    pigment production: STEPHENSON &HORNBY 8 7 , 65

    Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)of cell surface changes during cleavage

    of newt eggs: OHSHIMA & KUBOTA85,21

    of neurulation in mammalian embryos:SMEDLEY & STANISSTREET 8 9 , 1

    study of effects of retinoic acid on patternformation in chick: LEE & TICKLE 90, 139

    Schistocerca gregariapatterns of peanut agglutinin binding in

    grasshopper embryo: BURT &ANDERSON 9 0 , 49

    Schwann cellsas origin of blastemal cells in newt

    regenerating limb: KINTNER &BROCKES 89, 37

    Scleral ectomesenchymecell proliferation in the conjunctival

    papillae in chick: VAN DE KAMP 88, 265Scleral mesenchyme

    morphogenesis in chick in vitro: ARCHER,ROONEY & COTTRILL 9 0 , 33

    Sea urchinblastulae - transcription rare hnRNAs and

    maternal RNAs: KLEENE &HUMPHREYS 85, 131

    Segmentdiversification in Drosophila - role of the

    trithorax gene: INGHAM 89, 349polarity mutants of Drosophila

    melanogaster. MARTINEZ-ARIAS &INGHAM 87, 129

    Seminiferous epitheliumeffects of some Robertsonian chromosome

    combinations in mouse: REDI, GARAGNA,HILSCHER & WINKING 8 5 , 1

    Sensory innervationof chick dermis and epidermis: VERNA 86,

    53Sensory nerves

    paths taken in aneural chick wing buds:SWANSON 86,109

    Sensory neuronstransplanted in locust - projections and

    connections: ANDERSON 85, 207Serine metabolism

    in rat embryos undergoing organogenesis:ROWE & KALAIZIS 8 7 , 137

    Sertoli cellsadhesiveness of mouse primordial germ

    cells to monolayers: DE FELICI &SIRACUSA 87, 87

    effects of some Robertsonian chromosomecombinations in mouse: REDI, GARAGNA,HILSCHER & WINKING 8 5 , 1

    Sex vesiclesabsence in meiotic foetal germ cells in

    mice: HOGG & MCLAREN 88, 327

    Shapemeasurement - method applied to mouse

    vertebrae: JOHNSON AND OTHERS 90, 363

    Single cellsepithelial transport in Malpighian tubule

    tissue in Rhodnius: MADDRELL &OVERTON 90, 409

    transplantation and chordamesodermdevelopment in Xenopus: GIMLICH 89Supplement, 89

    Skeletal actincontrol of gene activity in Xenopus:

    GURDON, MOHUN, BRENNAN & CASCIO 8 9Supplement, 125

    Skindevelopment in pupoid foetus (pf/pf)

    mouse mutants: FISHER & KOLLAR 87, 47selective innervation of chick dermis and

    epidermis: VERNA 86, 53Slug orientation

    in Dictyostelium is affected by pH: BONNER,HAY, JOHN & SUTHERS 8 7 , 207

    Sodium transportacross epiblast of early chick embryo:

    STERN, MANNING & GILLESPIE 8 8 , 365

    in isolated single cells in Malpighiantubules in Rhodnius: MADDRELL &OVERTON 90, 409

    Somatopleuralmesenchyme - ability to form skeletal

    muscle in chick wing: KENNY-MOBBS 90,415

    Somitechick - protein synthetic patterns: LOVELL-

    BADGli, EVANS & BELL AIRS 8 5 , 65

    migration of neural crest and growth ofmotor axons in chick: RICKMANN, FAWCETT& KEYNES 90, 437

    Spatial expressionof bithorax gene complex in Drosophila:

    CASANOVA, SANCHEZ-HERRERO &

    MORATA 9 0 , 179

    Specificationcell lineage labels and region-specific

    markers: SMITH, DALE & SLACK 89

    Supplement, 317

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    in axolotl and Xenopus embryos - synthesisof glycoconjugates: SLACK, CLEINE &

    SMITH 89 Supplement, 137information transfer during embryonic

    inductions in amphibia: GRUNZ 89Supplement, 349

    in neural induction in embryos ofPleurodeles waltl: DUPRAT AND OTHERS 89Supplement, 167

    in Xenopus epidermal development:JONES 89 Supplement, 155

    mesoderm induction in Xenopus: DALE,SMITH & SLACK 89, 289

    of axial body plan in Xenopus after earlyperturbations: COOKE 89 Supplement,69

    of Xenopus dorsal embryonic body axis:GIMLICH 89 Supplement, 89

    single cell analysis of commitment in earlyembryogenesis: HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH &

    WYLIE 89 Supplement, 297states of in different regions in the axolotl

    gastrula: CLEINE & SLACK 86, 247Sperm

    differentiation in carp {Cyprinus carpio):PARMENTIER & TIMMERMANS 9 0 , 13

    role of extragenic components in axolotlearly development: MALACINSKI &BARONE 89 Supplement, 53

    Spermatocyteeffects of some Robertsonian chromosome

    combinations in mouse: REDI, GARAGNA,HILSCHER & WINKING 8 5 , 1

    Spermatogenesiseffects of some Robertsonian chromosome

    combinations in mouse: REDI, GARAGNA,HILSCHER & WINKING 8 5 , 1

    expression of the Tcp-1 locus of the mouse:SANCHEZ & ERICKSON 89, 113

    in mouse-induction of cell-cell adhesionby monoclonal antibodies: HO &BECHTOL 90,211

    in mouse Tcp-1 mutants: SANCHEZ,HAMMERBERG & ERICKSON 8 9 , 123

    S phasechromosome replication in early

    development of Xenopus: LASKEY 89Supplement, 285

    Spinal cordtransection in chick embryo - effects on

    muscle innervation: LAING & LAMB 89,209

    Stentorbasal body assembly and oral

    development: DE TERRA 87, 249inhibition of oral development: DE

    TERRA 87, 241

    Stomachhuman - synthesis of apolipoproteins and

    other proteins: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON,HEATH, LUKE & GRAHAM 8 5 , 191

    Striated muscleorigin of iris cells in birds: NAKANO &

    NAKAMURA 8 8 , 1

    Styelaegg - proteins and mRNAs in isolated

    yellow crescents: JEFFERY 89, 275Subribosomal

    RNP in preimplantation mouse embryos:KIDDER & CONLON 8 9 , 2 2 3

    SubtractivecDNA cloning in Xenopus embryogenesis:

    DAWID AND OTHERS 89 Supplement, 113Supraorbital system

    development in triploid Xenopus embryos:WINKLBAUER & HAUSEN 8 8 , 183

    pattern formation in Xenopus embryos:WINKLBAUER & HAUSEN 8 8 , 193

    Symmetryin eye of Drosophila: TOMLINSON 89, 15

    Synaptogenesisbetween cockroach sensory neurones and

    giant interneurones: BLAGBURN, BEADLE &SATTELLE 8 6 , 227

    Synthetic peptidesinhibition of mesodermal cell migration in

    amphibian gastrulation: BOUCAUT ANDOTHERS 89 Supplement, 211

    t-allelesprotein synthesized in Tcp-1 mouse during

    spermatogenesis: SANCHEZ, HAMMERBERG

    & ERICKSON 89,123Taxol

    effect on polarity in mouse blastomeres:JOHNSON & MARO 9 0 , 3 1 1

    Tcp-1 locusexpression in mouse during early

    embryogenesis: SANCHEZ & ERICKSON 89,

    113Temporal control

    of early embryonic development inamphibians: SATOH 89 Supplement, 257

    Teratocarcinomaantigen on cell surface may be oviducal

    factor: GAUNT 88, 55differentiation of stem cells into

    trophoblastic elements: DAMJANOV,DAMJANOV & ANDREWS 8 6 , 125

    Teratogenesiseffects of leupeptin and pepstatin on rat

    embryos in culture: FREEMAN &BROWN 86, 271

  • Subject Index 491

    Testosteronegrowth stimulation of immature chick

    oviduct: GRAU , REICHHART & THIEBOLD 85,

    81Texas red

    used to study role of gap junctions inamphibian development: WARNER 89Supplement, 365

    Thyroxineeffect on metamorphosis of epibranchial in

    the salamander: ALBERCH, LEWBART &

    GALE 88, 71Timing mechanism

    for early embryonic development inamphibians: SATOH 89 Supplement,257

    Tissue morphogenesisduring caudal fin development in Zebra

    fish: DANE & TUCKER 87, 145

    Tissue-specificenzyme development in muscle cells

    isolated from ascidian embryos: MITA-MIYAZAWA, IKEGAMI & SATOH 8 7 , 1

    Tissue typeeffect on cartilage morphogenesis in vitro:

    ARCHER, ROONEY & COTTRILL 9 0 , 33

    Totipotencyin development of early chick blastoderm:

    KHANER, MITRANI & EYAL-GILADI 8 9 , 235Transcription

    of rare hnRNAs and maternal RNAs in seaurchins: KLEENE & HUMPHREYS 85, 131

    Transferembryo - used to identify origin of cell

    populations in mouse placenta: ROSSANT &CROY 86,177

    Transferrinsynthesis in human foetal yolk sack and

    organs: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON, HEATH,

    LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191synthesis, storage and secretion in mouse

    tissues: MEEK & ADAMSON 86, 205

    Translational controlrole of intracellular pH and ribosomal

    protein in Xenopus oocytes: TAYLOR,ROBINSON & SMITH 89 Supplement, 35

    Translocationof eye in Xenopus - fibre pathways in optic

    tract: TAYLOR, WILLSHAW & GAZE 85, 225

    Transmission ratio distortionin Tcp-1 mutants of mouse: SANCHEZ,

    HAMMERBERG & ERICKSON 89, 123Transplantation

    of locust sensory neurons - projections andconnections: ANDERSON 85, 207

    of pre- and early-primitive-stage mouseembryos: BEDDINGTON 88, 281

    of single cells and chordamesodermdevelopment in Xenopus: GIMLICH 89Supplement, 89

    Triploidydevelopment of triploidy in Xenopus

    triploid embryos: WINKLBAUER &HAUSEN 88, 183

    in mouse oocyte - action of phorbolmyristate acetate: NIEMIERKO &KOMAR 90, 171

    Xenopus laevis tadpoles - number ofprimordial germ cells: AKITA &WAKAHARA 90, 251

    TRITC (tetramethyl rhodamineisothiocyanate)used in study of single cell analysis of

    commitment: HEASMAN, SNAPE, SMITH &

    WYLIE 89 Supplement, 297Trithorax

    gene in Drosophila - role in diversificationof segments: INGHAM 89, 349

    Triturus (See Cynopus)Trophectoderm

    gynogenetic and parthenogenetic -development in mouse: BARTON, ADAMS,NORRIS & SURANI 90, 267

    membrane organization in preimplantationmouse embryos: PRATT 90, 101

    mouse - developmental variability inexpanding blastocysts: CHISHOLM,JOHNSON, WARREN, FLEMING &

    PICKERING 8 6 , 311Trophoblast

    human - synthesis of apolipoproteins andother proteins: SHI, HOPKINS, THOMPSON,HEATH, LUKE & GRAHAM 85, 191

    mousedifferentiation from trophectodermal

    carcinoma stem cells: DAMJANOV,DAM:[AN0V & ANDREWS 8 6 , 125

    genetic, identification of tissues: ROSSANT &CROY 86,177

    ts-1 mutant:in axolotl - model system for extragenic

    effects: MALACINSKI & BARONE 89

    Supplement, 53Tubulin

    dynamics of structures in Xenopus laevisoogenesis: PALACEK, HABROVA, NEDVIDEK &

    ROMANOVSKY 87, 75role in development of Xenopus: WYLIE,

    BROWN, GODSAVE, QUARMBY &

    HEASMAN 89 Supplement, 1Tunicamycin

    information transfer during embryonicinductions in amphibia: GRUNZ 89Supplement, 349

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    Two-dimensional (2D)gel electrophoresis

    of proteins in mouse preimplantationembryos: SANCHEZ & ERICKSON 89,113