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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 230, No. 1261 (May 22, 1987), pp. 511-514 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/36194 . Accessed: 03/05/2014 00:39 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 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.17 on Sat, 3 May 2014 00:39:52 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 230, No.1261 (May 22, 1987), pp. 511-514Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/36194 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 230 (B)

Author index Abbott, N. Joan & Bundgaard, M. Microvessel surface area, density and dimensions in brain

and muscle of the cephalopod Sepia officinalis, 459. Adamo, S. See Eusebi et al.

Besharse, J. C. See Matsumoto et al. Bone, Q., Grimmelikhuijzen, C. J. P., Pulsford, A. & Ryan, K. P. Possible transmitter functions

of acetylcholine and an RFamide-like substance in Sagitta (Chaetognatha), 1. Bundgaard, M. See Abbott & Bundgaard.

Caporale, C. See Eusebi et al. Carter, E. H. See Sinden et at. Colquhoun, D. & Hawkes, A. G. A note on correlations in single ion channel records, 15. Cox, B. See Fine et al.

Davies, Catherine S. See Sinden et al. Defoe, D. M. See Matsumoto et al.

Egan, T. M. & Noble, Susan J. Acetylcholine and the mammalian 'slow inward' current: a computer investigation, 315.

Epstein, M. A. THEn FLOREY LECTURE, 1986. Vaccine prevention of virus-induced human cancers, 147.

Eusebi, F., Grassi, F., Nervi, C., Caporale, C., Adamo, S., Zani, B.M. & Molinaro, M. Acetylcholine may regulate its own nicotinic receptor-channel through the C-kinase system, 355.

Fine, M. L., Horn, M. H. & Cox, B. Acanthus armatus, a deep-sea teleost fish with a minute brain and large ears, 257.

Fry, C. H., Harding, D. P. & Mounsey, J. P. The effects of cyanide on intracellular ionic exchange in ferret and rat ventricular myocardium, 53.

Glavinovic, M. I. See Nakajima et al. Grassi, F. See Eusebi et al. Grimmelikhuijzen, C. J. P. See Bone et al.

Harding, D. P. See Fry et al. Hartley, R. H. See Sinden et al. Hawkes, A. G. See Colquhoun & Hawkes. Hilgemann, D. W. & Noble, D. Excitation-contraction coupling and extracellular calcium

transients in rabbit atrium: reconstruction of basic cellular mechanisms, 163. Horn, M. H. See Fine et al. Horridge, G. A. The evolution of visual processing and the construction of seeing systems, 279. Hughes, R. N. See Read & Hughes.

Ito, Y. See Parker et al.

Kuriyama, H. See Parker et al.

Lee, B. B., Valberg, A., Tigwell, D. A. & Tryti, J. An account of responses of spectrally opponent neurons in macaque lateral geniculate nucleus to successive contrast, 293.

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512 Author index

Matsumoto, B., Defoe, D. M. & Besharse, J. C. Membrane turnover in rod photoreceptors: ensheathment and phagocytosis of outer segment distal tips by pseudopodia of the retinal pigment epithelium, 339.

Metcalf, D. THE WELLCOME FOUNDATION LECTURE, 1986. The molecular control of normal and leukaemic granulocytes and macrophages, 389.

Miledi, R. See Parker et al.; see also Nakajima et al. Molinaro, M. See Eusebi et al. Moore, J. See Sinden et al. Mounsey, J. P. See Fry et al. Murray, K. THE LEEUWENHOEK LECTURE, 1985. A molecular biologist's view of viral hepatitis,

107.

Nakajima, Y., Glavinovi6, M. I. & Miledi, R. In vitro formation of neuromuscular junctions between adult Rana muscle fibres and embryonic Xenopus neurons, 425.

Nervi, C. See Eusebi et al. Noble, D. See Hilgemann & Noble; see also Shimoni et al. Noble, Susan J. See Egan & Noble. Norman, D. B. A mass-accumulation of vertebrates from the Lower Cretaceous of Nehden

(Sauerland), West Germany, 215.

Parker, I., Ito, Y., Kuriyama, H., & Miledi, R. f-Adrenergic agonists and cyclic AMP decrease intracellular resting free-calcium concentration in ileum smooth muscle, 207.

Porter, Sir George The award of medals by the President, Sir George Porter, at the Anniversary Meeting, 1 December 1986, 101.

Pulsford, A. See Bone et al.

Read, V. M. St J. & H1ughes, R. N. Feeding behaviour and prey choice in Macroperipatus torquatus (Onychophora), 483.

Richardson, C. A. Tidal bands in the shell of the clam Tapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850), 367.

Ryan, K. P. See Bone et al.

Shimoni, Y., Spindler, A. J. & Noble, D. The control of calcium current reactivation by catecholamines and acetylcholine in single guinea-pig ventricular myocytes, 267.

Sinden, R. E., Winger, L., Carter, E. H., Hartley, R. H., Tirawanchai, Nednapis, Davies, Catherine S., Moore, J. & Sluiters, J. F. Ookinete antigens of Plasmodium berghei: a light and electron-microscope immunogold study of expression of the 21 kDa determinant recognized by a transmission-blocking antibody, 443.

Sluiters, J. F. See Sinden et al. Somiya, H. Dynamic mechanism of visual accommodation in teleosts: structure of the lens

muscle and its nerve control, 77. Spindler, A. J. See Shimoni et al. Suzuki, N. See Yamamoto & Suzuki.

Tigwell, D. A. See Lee et al. Tirawanchai, Nednapis See Sinden et al. Tryti, J. See Lee et al.

Valberg, A. See Lee et al.

Winger, L. See Sinden et al.

Yamamoto, D. & Suzuki, N. Blockage of chloride channels by HEPES buffer, 93.

Zani, B. M. See Eusebi et al.

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513

Subject index

acetate peel replicas, 367. acetylcholine and isi, 315. acetylcholine channel, 355. acetylcholine receptor, 15. P-adrenoceptors, 207. anti-viral vaccines, 147. artificial seeing systems, 279. atrial muscle, 163. auditory system, fish, 257. autonomic transmitters, 267.

banding patterns, 367. bivalve shell, 367. blood vessels, 459. brain microvessels, 459.

calcium, intracellular, 207. calcium current, iCa, f, 267, 315. calcium transients, extracellular, 163. cancers, EB virus-induced, 147. cardiac muscle, 163, 267. cardiac ventricular muscle, 53. central ganglia, Sagitta, 1. cephalopod brain vessels, 459. chloride channel, 93. ciliary nerve, teleost, 77. colony-stimulating factors, 389. colour vision, 293. computer modelling, 315. cone mechanisms, 293. correlation, 15. Cretaceous vertebrates, 215. cyanide ions and heart muscle, 53. cyclic AMP, 207.

dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda), 215.

EB virus, 147. environmental factors, 367. evolution of vision, 279. excitation-contraction coupling, 163. excitatory amino acids, 339.

foraging, 483. forskolin, 207. fossil fauna: Europe, 215. functional morphology, 257. fura-2, 207.

glue production, 483. granulocytes, control of, 389. growth, 483. growth experiments, 367.

haemopoiesis, control of, 389. HBV X antigen, 107. hepatitis A virus, 107. hepatitis B virus, 107. HEPES, 93. human cancer viruses, 147.

Iguanodon, 215. immunogold, 443. intracellular ion concentration, 53. ion channels, single, 15. ion-selective electrodes, 53. isolated myocytes, 267.

lateral geniculate nucleus, 293. lateral line, 257. Leeuwenhoek Lecture, 1985, 107. lens muscle, teleost, 77. leukaemia, control of, 389.

macrophages, control of, 389. malaria, 443. mammalian sino-atrial node, 315. Markov processes, 15. mass-accumulations, 215. metabolism and vascularity, 459. miniature endplate currents, 425. MOPS, 93. morphometry of vessels, 459. muscle electrical activity, 1.

nerve-fibre spectrum, 77. neuromuscular junctions: heterospecific, 425. neuromuscular transmitter, 1. nicotinic receptor-channel modulation, 355. non-A non-B virus, 107.

ookinete, 443. otolith, 257.

patch clamp, 93. patch clamp recording, 15. peripatus, 483. phagocytosis, 339. phorbol ester TPA, 355. phosphoinositide turnover, 355. phospholipase C, 355. photoreceptors, 339. Plasmodium, 443. polymeric pores, 93. prey-handling behaviour, 483. protein kinase C, 355.

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514 Subject index

Rana muscle fibres, 425. rDNA EB virus vaccines, 147. retinal membrane turnover, 339. retinal pigment epithelium, 339. rod outer segments, 339.

seeing systems, 279. Sepia officinalis, 459. silver-enhancement, 443. simulation, 163. single-channel block, 93. smooth muscle, teleost, 77. smooth muscle calcium, 207. sodium-calcium exchange, 163. spring/neap tides, 367. stochastic processes, 15.

taphonomy, 215.

teleostean eyes, 77. transmission-blocking determinants, 443. Trinidad, 483.

vaccination against HBV, 107. vaccines, EB virus subunit, 147. vagal adrenergic action, 315. vagal cholinergic action, 315. vestibular sensory systems, 257. vision, 257. vision, evolution, 279. visual accommodation, teleost, 77. visual processing, 279.

Wellcome Foundation Lecture, 1986, 389.

Xenopus laevis neurons, 425. Xenopus-Rana neuromuscular junctions, 425.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH VOLUME (SERIES B)

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