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Volume Information Source: Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 343, No. 1306, Molecular Biology of Prion Diseases (Mar. 29, 1994), pp. 467-469 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/55836 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 15:38 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.182 on Sat, 3 May 2014 15:38:37 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 343, No. 1306, Molecular Biology ofPrion Diseases (Mar. 29, 1994), pp. 467-469Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/55836 .

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Indexes to Volume 343

Author index

Agnisola, C., Venzi, R., Houlihan, D.F. & Tota, B. Coronary flow-

pressure relationship in the working isolated fish heart: trout

(Oncorhynchus mykiss) versus torpedo (Torpedo marmorata), 189

Aguet, M. See Weissmann et al.

Ahlberg, P.E., Luksevics, E. & Lebedev, O. The first tetrapod finds from the Devonian (Upper Famennian) of Latvia, 303

Alexander, S. See Roughgarden et al.

Baldwin, M.A., Pan, K.-M., Nguyen, J., Huang, Z., Groth, D., Serban, A., Gasset, M., Mehlhorn, I., Fletterick, RJ., Cohen, F.E. & Prusiner, S.B. Spectroscopic characterization of confor- mational differences between PrPc and PrPSc: an a-helix to 3- sheet transition, 435

Barbur, J.L., Harlow, A.J. & Weiskrantz, L. Spatial and temporal response properties of residual vision in a case of hemianopia, 157

Barkmann, W. See Woods, J. Basson, M. See Beddington, J.R. Beddington, J.R. & Basson, M. The limits to exploitation on land

and sea, 87 Bennett, M.R., Gibson, W.G. & Robinson, J. Dynamics of the CA3

pyramidal neuron autoassociative memory network in the

hippocampus, 167

Bessen, R.A. See Marsh, R.F. Blackburn, T.M. & Lawton, J.H. Population abundance and body

size in animal assemblages, 33 Blackburn, T.M., Gates, S., Lawton, J.H. & Greenwood, JJ.D.

Relations between body size, abundance and taxonomy of birds wintering in Britain and Ireland, 135

Brown, P. See Goldfarb et al.

Bruce, M., Chree, A., McConnell, I., Foster, J., Pearson, G. &

Fraser, H. Transmission of bovine spongiform encephalopathy and scrapie to mice: strain variation and the species barrier, 405

Biueler, H. See Weissmann et al.

Carlson, G.A., DeArmond, SJ., Torchia, M., Westaway, D. &

Prusiner, S.B. Genetics of prion diseases and prion diversity in

mice, 363

Caughey, B. Scrapie-associated PrP accumulation and agent repli- cation: effects of sulphated glycosaminoglycan analogues, 399

Cayetano-Canlas, J. See DeArmond et al.

Cervenakova, L. See Goldfarb et al.

Chree, A. see Bruce et al.

Cohen, F.E. See Baldwin et al.

Cohen, J.E. Marine and continental food webs: three paradoxes?, 57

Collinge, J. & Palmer, M.S. Molecular genetics of human prion diseases, 371

Cruickshank, A.R.I. Cranial anatomy of the Lower Jurassic pliosaur Rhomaleosaurus megacephalus (Stutchbury) (Reptilia: Plesiosauria), 247

DeArmond, SJ. See Carlson et al. DeArmond, SJ., Yang, S.L., Cayetano-Canlas, J., Groth, D. &

Prusiner, S.B. The neuropathological phenotype in transgenic mice expressing different prion protein constructs, 415

Durrett, R. & Levin, S.A. Stochastic spatial models: a user's guide to ecological applications, 329

Fenchel, T. Microbial ecology on land and sea, 51

Feng, D. & Knight, D.P. Structure and formation of the egg capsule tendrils in the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula, 285

Fischer, M. See Weissmann et al. Fletterick, RJ. See Baldwin et al.

Foster, J. See Bruce et al. Fraser, H. See Bruce et al.

Gabizon, R., Rosenman, H., Meiner, Z., Kahana, I., Kahana, E., Shugart, Y. & Ott, J. & Prusiner S.B. Mutation in codon 200 and polymorphism in codon 129 of the prion protein gene in

Libyan Jews with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, 385

Gajdusek, D.C. See Goldfarb et al. Gasset, M. See Baldwin et al.

Gates, S. See Blackburn et al. Gibson, W.G. See Bennett et al. Goldfarb, L.G., Brown, P., Cervenakova, L. & Gajdusek, D.C.

Genetic analysis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and related disorders, 379

Greenwood, J.J.D. See Blackburn et al. Groth, D. See Baldwin et al. Groth, D. See DeArmond et al.

Hanski, I. Spatial scale, patchiness and population dynamics on

land, 19

Harlow, AJ. See Barbur et al.

Henderson, E.W. See Steele, J.H. Houlihan, D.F. See Agnisola et al.

Huang, Z. See Baldwin et al.

Kahana, E. See Gabizon et al.

Kahana, I. See Gabizon et al.

Kellings, K., Prusiner, S.B. & Riesner, D. Nucleic acids in prion preparations: unspecific background or essential component?, 425

Kitamoto, T. & Tateishi, J. Human prion diseases with variant

prion protein, 391

Knight, D.P. See Feng, D.

Lawton, J.H. See Blackburn et al.

Lawton, J.H. See Blackburn, T.M.

Lebedev, O. See Ahlberg et al.

Levin, S.A. Patchiness in marine and terrestrial systems: from individuals to populations, 99

Levin, S.A. See Durrett, R. Luksevics, E. See Ahlberg et al.

Mangel, M. Spatial patterning in resource exploitation and conser-

vation, 93

Marsh, R.F. & Bessen, R.A. Physicochemical and biological characterizations of distinct strains of the transmissible mink

encephalopathy agent, 413

May, R.M. Biological diversity: differences between land and sea, 105

McConnell, I. See Bruce et al.

McGlade, J.M. See Rand et al. McMahon, S.B. See Wall, P.D.

Mehlhorn, I. See Baldwin et al. Meiner, Z. See Gabizon et al.

Nguyen, J. See Baldwin et al. Nichols, D. Reproductive seasonality in the comatulid crinoid

Antedon bifida (Pennant) from the English Channel, 113

Oesch, B. Characterization of PrP binding proteins, 443

Okubo, A. See Powell, T.M.

Ott, J. See Gabizon et al.

Palmer, M.S. See Collinge, J. Pan, K.-M. See Baldwin et al.

Pearson, G. See Bruce et al.

Pennington, T. See Roughgarden et al.

Pope, J.G., Shepherd, J.G. & Webb, J. Successful surf-riding on size

spectra: the secret of survival in the sea, 41

Powell, T.M. & Okubo, A. Turbulence, diffusion and patchiness in the sea, 11

Prusiner, S.B. Molecular biology and genetics of prion diseases, 447

Prusiner, S.B. See Baldwin et al.

Prusiner, S.B. See Carlson et al. Prusiner, S.B. See DeArmond et al. Prusiner, S.B. See Gabizon et al. Prusiner, S.B. See Kellings et al.

Rand, D.A., Wilson, H.B. & McGlade, J.M. Dynamics and evolution: evolutionarily stable attractors, invasion exponents and phenotype dynamics, 261

Rapoport, E.H. Remarks on marine and continental biogeography: an areographical viewpoint, 71

Riesner, D. See Kellings et al.

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Indexes to Volume 343

Robinson, J. See Bennett et al.

Rosenman, H. See Gabizon et al.

Roughgarden, J., Pennington, T. & Alexander, S. Dynamics of the

rocky intertidal zone with remarks on generalization in

ecology, 79

Sailer, A. See Weissmann et al.

Serban, A. See Baldwin et al.

Shepherd, J.G. See Pope et al.

Shugart, Y. See Gabizon et al. Srinivasan, M.V., Zhang, S.W. & Witney, K. Visual discrimination

of pattern orientation by honeybees: performance and implica- tions for 'cortical' processing, 199

Srygley, R.B. Locomotor mimicry in butterflies? The association of positions of centres of mass among groups of mimetic, unprofi- table prey, 145

Steele, J.H. & Henderson, E.W. Coupling between physical and biological scales, 5

Tateishi, J. See Kitamoto, T. Torchia, M. See Carlson et al. Tota, B. See Agnisola et al.

Vane, J.R. The Croonian Lecture 1993. The endothelium: maestro of the blood circulation, 225

Venzi, R. See Agnisola et al.

Wall, P.D. & McMahon, S.B. Long range afferents in rat spinal cord. III. Failure of impulse transmission in axons and relief of the failure after rhizotomy of dorsal roots, 211

Webb, J. See Pope et al.

Weiskrantz, L. See Barbur et al. Weissmann, C., Bueler, H., Fischer, M., Sailer, A. & Aguet, M.

Susceptibility to scrapie in mice is dependent on PrPC, 431

Westaway, D. See Carlson et al. Wilesmith, J.W. An epidemiologist's view of bovine spongiform

encephalopathy, 357 Wilson, H.B. See Rand et al.

Witney, K. See Srinivasan et al. Woods, J. & Barkmann, W. Simulating plankton ecosystems by the

Lagrangian Ensemble method, 27

Yang, S.L. See DeArmond et al.

Zhang, S.W. See Srinivasan et al.

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Indexes to Volume 343

Subject index

abundance, 33, 135 aggregation model, 19 Alzheimer disease, 413 amyloid, 435, 447 animal assemblages, 33 aquatic microbes, 51

bacteria, 51 bays, 71 bee, 199 biological diversity, 105 biomass, 57 biosynthesis of PrP, 399 blindsight vision, 157 body morphology, 145 body size, 33, 57, 135 British birds, 135 BSE, 357

canaliculi, 285 carbon cycle, 57 CAT-scanning, 247 CA3 neural network, 167 centre of mass, 145 coexistence, 19 coiling, 285 collagen, 285 comparative analysis, 145 comparative anatomy, 303 Congo red, 399 contact processes, 329 coronaries, 189 coronary resistance, 189 cortex, 199 cosmopolitanism, 71 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, 371, 379, 385 crinoid evolution, 113 cyclooxygenase, 225

differential selective pressure, 261 diversity, 99, 105 dorsal roots, 211

echinoderm reproductive cycles, 113 ecological competition, 329 ecological models, 329 ecosystem, plankton, 27 ecosystem, 5, 79 elasmobranch, 189 endothelin, 225 endothelium-derived relaxing factor, 225 endotoxaemia, 225 epidemiology, 357 evolution, 303 evolutionarily stable attractors, 261 evolutionary dynamics, 261 extinction rates, 105 extrusion, 285

fitness, 93 flight, 145 food chain length, 57 food-borne infection, 357 functional morphology, 247 functional specialization, 157

gametogenesis in crinoids, 113 generalization, 79

genetics, 363 geographical ranges, 71 glycosaminoglycans, 399 gonad development, 113 grouping, 99

harvesting, 87 heart, 189 heterogeneity, 99 Hettangian, 247 human prion diseases, 371

incidence function, 19 individual behaviour, 93 informational molecule, 405 infrared spectroscopy, 435 insect, 199 interacting particle models, 99 interacting particle systems, 329 invasion exponent, 261 isolates, 363

krill, 93

Lagrangian Ensemble, 27 laminae, 285 learning dynamics, 261 ligand blot, 443

marine, ecosystem, 5, 41 memory, 199 memory storage, 167 metapopulation dynamics, 19 mice, 363 microbial diversity, 51 microbial ecology, 51 mid-brain projections, 157 movement behaviour, 19 movement, 93 mutation, 385

nerve impulse transmission, 211 net primary productivity, 57 nitric oxide, 225 non-plaque type, 391 nucleic acid analysis, 425

open systems, 79

palaeontology, 303 particle-to-infectivity ratio, 425 patchiness, 99 peninsulas, 71 pest infestations, 93 phenotype dynamics, 261 phylogeny, 303 plankton ecology, 27 plaque type, 391 Plesiosauria, 247 pliosaur, 247 polymorphisms, 391 predation of crinoids, 113 predation, 145 primary afferents, 211 prion disease, 379, 435 prion propagation, 371 prion protein, 371, 391, 399, 413, 415, 435,

443, 447

prion purification, 425 prion structure, 425 PRNP gene mutations, 379 probabilistic secretion, 167 progressive recall, 167 prostacyclin, 225 protein conformation, 435, 447 'protein only' hypothesis, 431 protozoa, 51 PrP, 405, 431, 443 PrP binding protein, 443 PrP gene mutations, 447 PrP gene, 385 PrP neuromyopathy, 415

recognition, 199 return refocusing electrophoresis, 425

sacrificial gonads, 113 scale, 5 scattered light, 157 scrapie, 363, 399, 415, 431, 447 seasonal changes, 41 secondary structure, 435 Sinc gene, 405 size spectrum, 41 spatial models, 329 spatial pattern, 329 spatially explicit model, 19 spatiotemporal responses, 157 species diversity, 57 species richness, 71 spinal cord, 211 spiral, 285 spontaneous prion disorder, 415 stock recruitment, 87 strain characteristics, 405 strain selection, 405 strains, 363, 413 strategies, 41 structure, 93 subcortical pathways, 157 sucrose gradient, 443 survival, 41 sustainable yield, 87 swarming, 99 systematics, 303

taxonomy, 135, 247 teleost, 189 terrestrial, ecosystem, 5 terrestrial mammals, 87 terrestrial microbes, 51 therapeutic strategies, 399 transgenic mice, 363, 415, 447 transmissible mink encephalopathy, 413 transmissible spongiform encephalopathy,

379 transmission between species, 405

ventricular non-uniformity, 189 vertebrates, 303 vision, 199

wing morphology, 145

End of the three hundred andforty-third volume (Series B)

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Philosophical Transactions of

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Series B

Biological Sciences

VOLUME 343

1994

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Contents

Series B Volume 343

No. 1303 29 January 1994

Generalizing across marine and terrestrial ecology A Discussion organized and edited by J. R. BEDDINGTON, D. H. CUSHING, R. M. MAY and J. H. STEELE 1

No. 1304 29 January 1994

Reproductive seasonality in the comatulid crinoid Antedon bifida (Pennant) from the English Channel

By D. NICHOLS 113 Relations between body size, abundance and taxonomy of birds wintering in Britain and Ireland

By TIM M. BLACKBURN, SIMON GATES, JOHN H. LAWTON and JEREMY J. D. GREENWOOD 135

Locomotor mimicry in butterflies? The associations of positions of centres of mass among groups of mimetic, unprofitable prey

By ROBERT B. SRYGLEY 145

Spatial and temporal response properties of residual vision in a case of hemianopia By J. L. BARBUR, A. J. HARLOW and L. WEISKRANTZ 157

Dynamics of the CA3 pyramidal neuron autoassociative memory network in the hippocampus By M. R. BENNETT, W. G. GIBSON and J. ROBINSON 167

Coronary flow-pressure relationship in the working isolated fish heart: trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) versus

torpedo ( Torpedo marmorata) By CLAUDIO AGNISOLA, RITA VENZI, DOMINIC F. HOULIHAN and BRUNO TOTA 189

Visual discrimination of pattern orientation by honeybees: performance and implications for 'cortical'

processing By M. V. SRINIVASON, S. W. ZHANG and K. WITNEY 199

Long range afferents in rat spinal cord. III. Failure of impulse transmission in axons and relief of the failure after rhizotomy of dorsal roots

By P. D. WALL and S. B. MCMAHON 211 The Croonian Lecture, 1993. The endothelium: maestro of the blood circulation

By J. R. VANE 225

No. 1305 28 February 1994

Cranial anatomy of the Lower Jurassic pliosaur Rhomaleosaurus megacephalus (Stutchbury) (Reptilia: Plesiosauria)

By ARTHUR R. I. CRUICKSHANK 247

Dynamics and evolution: evolutionarily stable attractors, invasion exponents and phenotype dynamics By D. A. RAND, H. B. WILSON and J. M. MCGLADE 261

Structure and formation of the egg capsule tendrils in the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula

By D. FENG and D. P. KNIGHT 285 The first tetrapod finds from the Devonian (Upper Famennian) of Latvia

By PER ERIK AHLBERG, ERVINS LUKSEVICS and OLEG LEBEDEV 303

Stochastic spatial models: a user's guide to ecological applications By RICHARD DURRETT and SIMON LEVIN 329

No. 1306 29 March 1994

Molecular biology of prion diseases A Discussion organized and edited by J. COLLINGE and C. WEISSMANN 351

Instruction to authors 465

Indexes 467

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