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INDEX OF AUTHORS
ASHWORTH, DENISE. See NELMES, PRESTON and ASHWORTH
BACCETTi, B., DALLAI, R. and FRATELLO, B. The spermatozoon of Arthropoda. XXII.
The '12 + 0' , '14 + 0 ' or aflagellate sperm of Protura 321BACHMANN, L. See PLATTNER, MILLER and BACHMANN
BARRATT, M. E. j . The role of soft connective tissue in the response of pig articular cartilagein organ culture to excess of retinol 205
BENITEZ, CAROL J. See MELMED, BENITEZ and HOLT
BEN-SHAUL, Y. See NASS and BEN-SHAUL
BETTEX-GALLAND, M. and HUGHES, G. M. Contractile filamentous material in the pillar cellsof fish gills 359
BOYD, YVONNE L. and HARRIS, H. Correction of genetic defects in mammalian cells by the
input of small amounts of foreign genetic material 841BRATEN, T. and NORDBY, 0. Ultrastructure of meiosis and centriole behaviour in Ulva
mutabilis Feyn 69BROKAW, c. j . and GIBBONS, I. R. Localized activation of bending in proximal, medial
and distal regions of sea-urchin sperm flagella 1BURNS, R. c. Kinetics of the regeneration of sea-urchin cilia 55
CALLAN, H. G. See MCFARLANE and CALLAN
CAMPBELL, R. D. Vital marking of single cells in developing tissues: India ink injection totrace tissue movements in hydra 651
CHAPMAN, R. E. and GEMMELL, R. T. An ultrastructural autoradiographic study of the
incorporation of [^SJcystine in the wool fibre cortex 811COMOGLIO, p. M. and FILOGAMO, G. Plasma membrane fluidity and surface motility of
mouse C-1300 neuroblastoma cells 415COON, H. G. See NYORMOI, COON and SINCLAIR
DALLAI, R. See BACCETTI, DALLAI and FRATELLO
DAVIES, H. c. See HAYNES and DAVIES
DEAK, I. 1. Further experiments on the role of the nucleolus in the transfer of RNAfrom nucleus to cytoplasm 395
ECKERT, B. s. and MCGEE-RUSSELL, S. M. The patterned organization of thick and thin
microfilaments in the contracting pseudopod of Difflugia 727
FALK, GERTRUDE and FATT, P. Changes in structure of the disks of retinal rods in hypo-tonic solutions 787
FATT, P. See FALK and FATT
FENWICK, M. L. and WALL, MARGARET J. Factors determining the site of synthesis of
poliovirus proteins: the early attachment of virus particles to endoplasmic mem-branes 403
FILOGAMO, G. See COMOGLIO and FILOGAMO
FRATELLO, B. See BACCETTI, DALLAI and FRATELLO
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GEMMELL, R. T. Set CHAPMAN and GEMMELL
GIBBONS, BARBARA H. and GIBBONS, I. R. The effect of partial extraction of dynein arms
on the movement of reactivated sea-urchin sperm 337GIBBONS, I. R. See BROKAW and GIBBONS
GIBBONS, I. R. See GIBBONS, BARBARA and GIBBONS
GIBOR, A. See MICHAELS and GIBOR
GORMLEY, 1. p. See ROSS and GORMLEY
GRAF, ELKE. See MARX, GRAF and WESEMANN
GREEN, H. See ISHII and GREEN
GREGSON, N. A. and HALL, SUSAN M. A quantitative analysis of the effects of the intra-
neural injection of lysophosphatidyl choline 257GRIMES, G. w. Origin and development of kinetosomes in Oxytricha fallax 43
HALL, SUSAN M. Some aspects of remyelination after demyelination produced by theintraneural injection of lysophosphatidyl choline 461
HALL, SUSAN M. See GREGSON and HALL
HARLAND, JENNIFER, JACKSON, j . F. and YEOMAN, M. M. Changes in some enzymes involved
in DNA biosynthesis following induction of division in cultured plant cells 121HARRIS, H. See BOYD and HARRIS
HAYNES, M. E. and DA VIES, H. G. Observations on the origin and significance of the
nuclear envelope-limited monolayers of chromatin unit threads associated with thecell nucleus 139
HENRY, E. w. and JENSEN, T. E. Peroxidases in tobacco abscission zone tissue. I. Fine-structural localization in cell walls during ethylene-induced abscission 591
HEREWARD, F. v. and NORTHCOTE, D. H. Fracture planes of the plasmalemma of some
higher plants revealed by fieeze-etch 621HESLOP-HARRISON, J. See HOWLETT, KNOX and HESLOP-HARRISON
HINKLEY, R. E. JR. Axonal microtubules and associated filaments stained by Alcian blue 753HOLBERTON, D. v. Fine structure of the ventral disk apparatus and the mechanism of
attachment in the flagellate Giardia muris 11HOLT, S. J. See MELMED, BENITEZ and HOLT
HOLT, S. J. See MELMED, TURNER and HOLT
HOWLETT, B. j . , KNOX, R. B. and HESLOP-HARRISON, j . Pollen-wall proteins: release of the
allergen antigen E from intine and exine sites in pollen grains of ragweed and Cosmos 603HUGHES, G. M. See BETTEX-GALLAND and HUGHES
ISHII, K. and GREEN, H. Lethality of adenosine for cultured mammalian cells by inter-ference with pyrimidine biosynthesis 429
JACKSON, J. F. See HARLAND, JACKSON and YEOMAN
JENSEN, T. E. See HENRY and JENSEN
KAUFMAN, M. H. Timing of the first cleavage division of haploid mouse eggs, and theduration of its component stages 553
KNOX, R. B. See HOWLETT, KNOX and HESLOP-HARRISON
KUBAI, DONNA, F. Unorthodox mitosis in Trichonympha agilis: kinetochore differentia-tion and chromosome movement 511
Index of Authors 915
LAFONTAINE, J. G. See LORD and LAFONTAINE
LEWIS, j . A. and TATA, J. R. A rapidly sedimenting fraction of rat liver endoplasmicreticulum 447
LORD, A. and LAFONTAINE, j . G. An ultrastructural and radioautographic study of theeffect of ethidium bromide on the interphase nucleus of meristematic plant cells 97
MACINTYRE, E. H., WINTERSGILL, c. j . and VATTER, A. E. Visna virus infection of sheep andhuman cells in vitro — an ultrastructural study 173
MARCANTE, MARIA LUISA. On the in vitro behaviour of mouse submaxillary gland cells 441MARX, RUTH, GRAF, ELKE and WESEMANN, w. Histochemical and biochemical demonstra-
tion of sialic acid and sulphate in vesicles and membranes isolated from nerve endingsof rat brain 237
MCFARLANE, PAMELA w. and CALLAN, H. G. DNA replication in the chromosomes of the
chicken, Gallus domesticus 821MCGEE-RUSSELL, S. M. See ECKERT a n d MCGEE-RUSSELL
MCKANNA, j . A. Cyclic membrane flow in the ingestive—digestive system of peritrichprotozoans. I. Vesicular fusion at the cytopharynx 663
MCKANNA, j . A. Cyclic membrane flow in the ingestive-digestive system of peritrichprotozoans. II . Cup-shaped coated vesicles 677
MELMED, R. N. , BENITEZ, CAROL j . and HOLT, s. j . Intermediate cells of the pancreas. I I I .
Selective autophagy and destruction of /^-granules in intermediate cells of the ratpancreas induced by alloxan and streptozotocin 297
MELMED, R. N., TURNER, R. c. and HOLT, s. j . Intermediate cells of the pancreas. II . The
effects of dietary soybean trypsin inhibitor on acinar-/? cell structure and function inthe rat 279
MICHAELS, A. and GmoR, A. Ultrastructural changes in Euglena after ultraviolet irradiation 799MILLER, F. See PLATTNER, MILLER a n d BACHMANN
MITCHISON, G. j . See WILCOX, MITCHISON and SMITH
MIYAMOTO, HIROSHI, RASMUSSEN, L. and ZEUTHEN, E. Studies of the effect of temperature
shocks on preparation for cell division in mouse fibroblast cells (L cells) 889MIYAMOTO, HIROSHI, ZEUTHEN, E. and RASMUSSEN, L. Clonal growth of mouse cells
(strain L) 879MURTI, K. G. Electron-microscopic observations on the macronuclear development of
Stylonychia mytilus and Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliophora-Protozoa) 479
NASS, MARGIT M. K. and BEN-SHAUL, Y. Effects of ethidium bromide on growth, chloro-phyll synthesis, ultrastructure and mitochondrial DNA in green and bleached mutantEuglena gracilis 567
NELMES, BRENDA j . , PRESTON, R. D. and ASHWORTH, DENISE. A possible function of micro-
tubules suggested by their abnormal distribution in rubbery wood 741NORDBY, 0. See BRATEN and NORDBY
NORTHCOTE, D. H. See HEREWARD a n d NORTHCOTE
NYORMOI, OKOT, COON, H. G. and SINCLAIR, j . H. Proliferating hybrid cells formed be-
tween rat spermatids and an established line of mouse fibroblasts 863
ODA, TAKUZO. See UTSUMI and ODA
916 Index of Authors
PLATTNER, H., MILLER, F. and BACHMANN, L. Membrane specializations in the form of
regular membrane-to-membrane attachment sites in Paramecium. A correlated freeze-etching and ultrathin-sectioning analysis 687
PRESTON, R. D. See NELMES, PRESTON and ASHWORTH
RASMUSSEN, L. See MIYAMOTO, RASMUSSEN and ZEUTHEN
RASMUSSEN, L. See MIYAMOTO, ZEUTHEN and RASMUSSEN
ROSS, A. and GORMLEY, I. P. A simple light-microscope technique for the examination ofcell surfaces 317
SINCLAIR, J. H. See NYORMOI, COON and SINCLAIR
SKAER, R. j . The secretion and development of nematocysts in a siphonophore 371SMITH, R. J. See WILCOX, MITCHISON and SMITH
STACK, s. The synaptonemal complex and the achiasmatic condition 83STAEHELIN, L. A. Further observations on the fine structure of freeze-cleaved tight junc-
tions 763
TAKEICHI, M. The factor affecting the spreading of chondrocytes upon inorganic sub-strate 193
TATA, j . R. See LEWIS and TATA
TICKLE, CHERYLL A. and TRINKAUS, j . p. Change in surface extensibility of Fundulus deepcells during early development 721
TRINKAUS, J. P. See TICKLE and TRINKAUS
TURNER, R. C. See MELMED, TURNER and HOLT
UTSUMI, KOZO and ODA, TAKUZO. Ruthenium-red-induced cell agglutination and surface
glycoprotein and mucopolysaccharide 901
VATTER, A. E. See MACINTYRE, WINTERSGILL and VATTER
WALL, MARGARET J. See FENWICK and WALL
WEBER, JOSEPH. Clonal variability of adenovirus-transformed cells 421
WESEMANN, W. See MARX, GRAF and WESEMANN
WILCOX, MICHAEL, MITCHISON, G. j . and SMITH, R. j . Pattern formation in the blue-green
alga Anabaena. II. Controlled proheterocyst regression 637WINTERSGILL, C. J. See MACINTYRE, WINTERSGILL and VATTER
WOODING, F. B. P. Formation of the milk fat globule membrane without participation ofthe plasmalemma 221
YEOMAN, M. M. See HARLAND, JACKSON and YEOMAN
ZEUTHEN, E. See MIYAMOTO, RASMUSSEN and ZEUTHEN
ZEUTHEN, E. See MIYAMOTO, ZEUTHEN and RASMUSSEN
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Journal ofCELLSCIENCEFormerly the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
VOLUME 13, 1973
Editors:
A. V. GRIMSTONE HENRY HARRIS
Editorial Board:
K. BURTON
H. G. CALLAN
F. A. L. CLOWES
R. DULBECCO
A. FORER
E. G. GRAY
J. HESLOP-HARRISON
L. F. LAMERTON
N. A. MITCHISON
D. H. NORTHCOTE
SALLY G. PAGE
D. C. PHILLIPS
J. H. SUBAK-SHARPE
E. ZEUTHEN
Published for the Company of Biologists Limited
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
(g Company of Biologists Limited, 1973.
Printed in Great Britain at the University Printing House, Cambridge
CONTENTS
NUMBER 1 JULY 1973
page i BROKAW, C. J. and GIBBONS, I. R.Localized activation of bending in proximal, medial and distal regionsof sea-urchin sperm flagella
I I HOLBERTON, D . V.
Fine structure of the ventral disk apparatus and the mechanism ofattachment in the flagellate Giardia muris
43 GRIMES, G. W.
Origin and development of kinetosomes in Oxytricha fallax
55 BURNS, R. G.
Kinetics of the regeneration of sea-urchin cilia
69 BRATEN, T. and NORDBY, 0.
Ultrastructure of meiosis and centriole behaviour inUlva mutabilis Foyn
83 STACK, S.
The synaptonemal complex and the achiasmatic condition
97 LORD, A. and LAFONTAINE, J. G.
An ultrastructural and radioautographic study of the effect of ethidiumbromide on the interphase nucleus of meristematic plant cells
121 HARLAND, JENNIFER, JACKSON, J. F. and YEOMAN, M. M.
Changes in some enzymes involved in DNA biosynthesis followinginduction of division in cultured plant cells
139 HAYNES, M. E. and DAVIES, H. G.
Observations on the origin and significance of the nuclear envelope-limited monolayers of chromatin unit threads associated with the cellnucleus
173 MACINTYRE, E. H., WINTERSGILL, C. J. and VATTER, A. E.
Visna virus infection of sheep and human cells in vitro -an ultrastructural study
193 TAICEICHI, M.
The factor affecting the spreading of chondrocytes upon inorganicsubstrate
205 BARRATT, M. E. J.
The role of soft connective tissue in the response of pig articularcartilage in organ culture to excess of retinol
iv Contents
page 221 WOODING, F. B. P.Formation of the milk fat globule membrane without participation ofthe plasmalemma
237 MARX, RUTH, GRAF, ELKE and WESEMANN, W.
Histochemical and biochemical demonstration of sialic acid and sulphatein vesicles and membranes isolated from nerve endings of rat brain
257 GREGSON, N. A. and HALL, SUSAN M.
A quantitative analysis of the effects of the intraneural injection oflysophosphatidyl choline
279 MELMED, R. N., TURNER, R. C. and HOLT, S. J.
Intermediate cells of the pancreas. II. The effects of dietary soybeantrypsin inhibitor on acinar-/? cell structure and function in the rat
297 MELMED, R. N., BENITEZ, CAROL J. and HOLT, S. J.
Intermediate cells of the pancreas. III. Selective autophagy anddestruction of /^-granules in intermediate cells of the rat pancreasinduced by alloxan and streptozotocin
317 Ross, A. and GORMLEY, I. P.A simple light-microscope technique for the examination of cell surfaces
NUMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 1973
321 BACCETTI, B., DALLAI, R. and FRATELLO, B.
The spermatozoon of Arthropoda. XXII. The '12 + 0', '14 + 0'or aflagellate sperm of Protura
337 GIBBONS, BARBARA H. and GIBBONS, I. R.
The effect of partial extraction of dynein arms on the movement ofreactivated sea-urchin sperm
359 BETTEX-GALLAND, M. and HUGHES, G. M.
Contractile filamentous material in the pillar cells of fish gills
371 SKAER, R. J.
The secretion and development of nematocysts in a siphonophore
395 DEAK, I. I.
Further experiments on the role of the nucleolus in the transfer of RNAfrom nucleus to cytoplasm
403 FENWICK, M. L. and WALL, MARGARET J.
Factors determining the site of synthesis of poliovirus proteins: theearly attachment of virus particles to endoplasmic membranes
415 COMOGLIO, P. M. and FILOGAMO, G.
Plasma membrane fluidity and surface motility of mouse C-1300neuroblastoma cells
Contents
page 421 WEBER, JOSEPH.
Clonal variability of adenovirus-transformed cells
429 ISHII, K. and GREEN, H.
Lethality of adenosine for cultured mammalian cells by interferencewith pyrimidine biosynthesis
441 MARCANTE, MARIA LUISA.
On the in vitro behaviour of mouse submaxillary gland cells
447 LEWIS, J. A. and TATA, J. R.
A rapidly sedimenting fraction of rat liver endoplasmic reticulum
461 HALL, SUSAN M.
Some aspects of remyelination after demyelination produced by theintraneural injection of lysophosphatidyl choline
479 MURTI, K. G.
Electron-microscopic observations on the macronuclear development ofStylonychia mytilus and Tetrahymena pyriformis (Ciliophora-Protozoa)
511 KUBAI, DONNA F.
Unorthodox mitosis in Trichonympha agilis: kinetochore differentiationand chromosome movement
553 KAUFMAN, M. H.
Timing of the first cleavage division of haploid mouse eggs, and theduration of its component stages
567 NASS, MARGIT M. K. and BEN-SHAUL, Y.
Effects of ethidium bromide on growth, chlorophyll synthesis, ultra-structure and mitochondrial DNA in green and bleached mutantEuglena gracilis
591 HENRY, E. W. and JENSEN, T. E.
Peroxidases in tobacco abscission zone tissue. I. Fine-structurallocalization in cell walls during ethylene-induced abscission
603 HowLETT, B. J., KNOX, R. B. and HESLOP-HARRISON, J.Pollen-wall proteins: release of the allergen antigen E from intine andexine sites in pollen grains of ragweed and Cosmos
621 HEREWARD, F. V. and NORTHCOTE, D. H.
Fracture planes of the plasmalemma of some higher plants revealed byfreeze-etch
NUMBER 3 NOVEMBER 1973
637 WILCOX, MICHJIL, MITCHISON, G. J. and SMITH, R. J.
Pattern formation in the blue-green alga Anabaena. II. Controlledproheterocyst regression
vi Contents
page 651 CAMPBELL, R. D.Vital marking of single cells in developing tissues: India ink injectionto trace tissue movements in hydra
663 MCKANNA, J. A.
Cyclic membrane flow in the ingestive-digestive system of peritrichprotozoans. I. Vesicular fusion at the cytopharynx
677 MCKANNA, J. A.
Cyclic membrane flow in the ingestive-digestive system of peritrichprotozoans. II. Cup-shaped coated vesicles
687 PLATTNER, H., MILLER, F. and BACHMANN, L.
Membrane specializations in the form of regular membrane-to-membraneattachment sites in Paramecium. A correlated freeze-etching and ultra-thin-sectioning analysis
721 TICKLE, CHERYLL A. and TRINKAUS, J. P.
Change in surface extensibility of Fundulus deep cells during earlydevelopment
727 ECKERT, B. S. and MCGEE-RUSSELL, S. M.
The patterned organization of thick and thin microfilaments in the con-tracting pseudopod of Difflugia
741 NELMES, BRENDA J., PRESTON, R. D. and ASHWORTH, DENISE.
A possible function of microtubules suggested by their abnormaldistribution in rubbery wood
753 HINKLEY, R. E. Jr.
Axonal microtubules and associated filaments stained by Alcian blue
763 STAEHELIN, L. A.
Further observations on the fine structure of freeze-cleaved tightjunctions
787 FALK, GERTRUDE and FATT, P.
Changes in structure of the disks of retinal rods in hypotonic solutions
799 MICHAELS, A. and GIBOR, A.
Ultrastructural changes in Euglena after ultraviolet irradiation
811 CHAPMAN, R. E. and GEMMELL, R. T.
An ultrastructural autoradiographic study of the incorporation of["•SJcystine in the wool fibre cortex
821 MCFARLANE, PAMELA W. and CALLAN, H. G.
DNA replication in the chromosomes of the chicken,Gallus domesticus
Contents vii
page 841 BOYD, YVONNE L. and HARRIS, H.Correction of genetic defects in mammalian cells by the input of smallamounts of foreign genetic material
863 NYORMOI, OKOT, COON, H. G. and SINCLAIR, J. H.
Proliferating hybrid cells formed between rat spermatids and an estab-lished line of mouse fibroblasts
879 MIYAMOTO, HIROSHI, ZEUTHEN, E. and RASMUSSEN, L.
Clonal growth of mouse cells (strain L)
889 MIYAMOTO, HIROSHI, RASMUSSEN, L. and ZEUTHEN, E.
Studies of the effect of temperature shocks on preparation for celldivision in mouse fibroblast cells (L cells)
901 UTSUMI, KOZO and ODA, TAKUZO.
Ruthenium-red-induced cell agglutination and surface glycoproteinand mucopolysaccharide
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