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Volume Information Source: Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 342, No. 1302 (Dec. 29, 1993), pp. 405-407 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/55766 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 06:43 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 06:43:58 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 342, No. 1302 (Dec. 29, 1993), pp.405-407Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/55766 .

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Indexes to Volume 342 (B)

Author index

Albentosa, M. See Ockleford et al. Anderson, R.M. See Garnett, G.P. Andrews, P.L.R. & Young, J.Z. Gastric motility patterns for

digestion and vomiting evoked by sympathetic nerve stimulation and 5-hydroxytryptamine in the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula, 363

Ashford, D.A. See Dwek et al.

Barclay, A.N., Brady, R.L., Davis, SJ. & Lange, G. CD4 and the

immunoglobulin superfamily, 7

Barclay, A.N. See Dwek et al.

Beggs, K. See Bevan et al.

Bennett, M.R., Gibson, W.G. & Poznanski, R.R. Extracellular current flow and potential during quantal transmission from varicosities in a smooth muscle syncytium, 89

Bevan, M., Colot, V., Hammond-Kosack, M., Holdsworth, M., Torres de Zabala. M., Smith, C., Grierson, C. & Beggs, K.

Transcriptional control of plant storage protein genes, 209

Bevan, M.W. The production and uses of genetically transformed

plants: concluding remarks, 293

Bol, J.F., Brederode, F.Th., Neeleman, L., Taschner, P.E.M. &

Tumer, N.E. Complementation and disruption of viral processes in transgenic plants, 259

Boppr6, M. See Schulz et al.

Boulter, D. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al.

Bowler, C. See H6rouart et al.

Boyd, K.A. See Killeen et al.

Brady, R.L. See Barclay et al.

Brederode, F.Th. See Bol et al.

Bright, N. See Ockleford et al.

Broglie, K. See Broglie, R.

Broglie, R. & Broglie, K. Chitinase gene expression in transgenic plants: a molecular approach to understanding plant defence

responses, 265

Brough, C. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al.

Brown,J.W.S., Simpson, C.G., Simpson, G.G., Turnbull-Ross, A.D. & Clark, G.P. Plant pre-mRNA splicing and splicing compo- nents, 217

Buchholz, W.G. See Hall et al.

Cantley, L.C. See Prasad, K.V.S. et al.

Carrer, H. See Maliga et al.

Chu, K. See Killeen et al.

Clapham, P., McKnight, A., Simmons, G. & Weiss R. Is CD4 sufficient for HIV entry? Cell surface molecules involved in HIV

infection, 67

Clark, G.P. See Brown, J.W.S. et al.

Colot, V. See Bevan et al.

Connell, J.C. See Hall et al.

Cornelissen, B.J.C. See Van Den Elzen, P.J.M. et al.

Crooks, M.E.C. See Killeen et al.

Davis, C.B. See Killeen et al.

Davis, S.J., James, W.S., Schockmel, G.A., Simon, J.H.M. &

Somoza, C. The recognition of chimeras of rat and human CD4

by HIV-l gpl20 and by monoclonal antibodies, 75

Davis, SJ. See Barclay et al.

Davis, SJ. See Dwek et al.

Dean, C. Advantages of Arabidopsis for cloning plant genes, 189

D'Lacey, C. See Ockleford et al.

Dong, J. See Hall et al.

Doyle, C. See Vignali, D.A.A. et al.

Dwek, R.A., Ashford, D.A., Edge, C.J., Parekh, R.B., Rademacher, T.W., Wing, D.R., Barclay, A.N., Davis, S.J. & Williams, A.F.

Glycosylation of CD4 and Thy-1, 43

Edge, C.J. See Dwek et al.

Gardiner, L. See Ockleford et al.

Garnett, G.P. & Anderson, R.M. Factors controlling the spread of HIV in heterosexual communities in developing countries:

patterns of mixing between different age and sexual activity classes, 137

Gatehouse, A.M.R., Shi, Y., Powell, K.S., Brough, C., Hilder, V.A., Hamilton, W.D.O., Newell, C.A., Merryweather, A., Boulter, D. & Gatehouse, J.A. Approaches to insect resistance using transgenic plants, 279

Gatehouse, J.A. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al. Gibson, W.G. See Bennett et al. Grierson, C. See Bevan et al.

Grierson, D. & Schuch, W. Control of ripening 241

Hall, T.C., Xu, Y., Huntley, C.C., Yu, H., Seay, J., Connell, J.C., Lepetit, M., Dong, J., Wallace, D., Way, M.O. & Buchholz, W.G. Transgene expression and agronomic improvement of rice, 197

Hamilton, W.D.O. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al. Hammond-Kosack, M. See Bevan et al. Hedenstrom, A. Migration by soaring or flapping flight in birds: the

relative importance of energy cost and speed, 353 Herouart, D., Bowler, C., Willekens, H., Van Camp. W., Slooten, L.,

Van Montagu, M. & Inz6, D. Genetic engineering of oxidative stress resistance in higher plants, 235

Hilder, V.A. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al. Holdsworth, M. See Bevan et al. Horsch, R.B. Commercialization of genetically engineered crops, 287 Hubbard, A. See Ockleford et al.

Huntley, C.C. See Hall et al.

Inze, D. See Herouart et al.

James, W.S. See Davis et al.

Jameson, B.A. See Moore et al.

Janssen, O. See Prasad, K.V.S. et al.

Jongedijk, E. See Van Den Elzen, P.J.M. et al.

Kanevski, I. See Maliga et al.

Kapeller, R. See Prasad, K.V.S. et al. Killeen, N., Davis, C.B., Chu, K., Crooks, M.E.C., Sawada, S.,

Scarborough,J.D., Boyd, K.A., Stuart, S.G., Xu, H. & Littman, D.R. CD4 function in thymocyte differentiation and T cell activation, 25

Kinch, M.S. See Vignali, D.A.A. et al.

Kundig, T. See Rahemtulla et al.

Lange, G. See Barclay et al.

Lepetit, M. See Hall et al. Littman, D.R. See Killeen et al.

Mak, T.W. See Rahemtulla et al.

Maliga, P., Carrer, H., Kanevski, I., Staub, J. & Svab, Z. Plastid

engineering in land plants: a conservative genome is open to

change, 203 Marshall, CJ. Evolutionary relationships among the serpins, 101 Mason, D.W. Subsets of CD4+ T cells and their roles in autoimmu-

nity, 51

McKnight, A. See Clapham et al.

Melchers, L.S. See Van Den Elzen, P.J.M. et al.

Merryweather, A. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al.

Moore,J.P.,Jameson, B.A., Sattentau, Q.J., Willey, R. & Sodroski,J. Towards a structure of the HIV-I envelope glycoprotein gpl20: an immunochemical approach, 83

Moore, J.P. See Sattentau, Q.J.

Neeleman, L. See Bol et al.

Newell, C.A. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al.

Ockleford, C., Bright, N., Hubbard, A., D'Lacey, C., Smith, J., Gardiner, L., Sheikh, T., Albentosa, M. & Turtle, K. Micro- trabeculae macro-plaques or mini-basement membranes in human term fetal membranes?, 121

Parekh, R.B. See Dwek et al. Powell, K.S. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al.

Poznanski, R.R. See Bennett et al. Prasad, K.V.S., Kapeller, R., Janssen, O., Repke, H., Cantley,

L.C. & Rudd, C.E. Regulation of CD4-p561ck-associated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) and phosphatidyl- inositol 4-kinase (PI 4-kinase), 35

405

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Indexes to Volume 342

Rademacher, T.W. See Dwek et al. Rahemtulla, A., Shahinian, A., Kundig, T., Zinkernagel, R. & Mak,

T.W. CD4 negative mice as a model for immunodeficiency, 57 Raubenheimer, D. See Simpson, S.J. Reeve, H.K. Haplodiploidy, eusociality and absence of male parental

and alloparental care in Hymenoptera: a unifying genetic hypothesis distinct from kin selection theory, 335

Repke, H. See Prasad, K.V.S. et al. Rudd, C.E. See Prasad, K.V.S. et al.

Sattentau, QJ. & Moore, J.P. The role of CD4 in HIV binding and

entry, 59

Sattentau, Q.J. See Moore et al.

Sawada, S. See Killeen et al.

Scarborough, J.D. See Killeen et al.

Schockmel, G.A. See Davis et al.

Schuch, W. See Grierson, D.

Schulz, S., Boppre, M. & Vane-Wright, R.I. Specific mixtures of secretions from male scent organs of African milkweed butterflies

(Danainae), 161

Seay, J. See Hall et al. Shahinian, A. See Rahemtulla et al.

Sheikh, T. See Ockleford et al.

Sherry, D.M. & Yazulla, S. GABA and glycine in retinal amacrine cells: combined Golgi impregnation and immunocytochemistry, 295

Shi, Y. See Gatehouse, A.M.R. et al.

Shin, J. See Vignali, D.A.A. et al.

Simmons, G. See Clapham et al.

Simon, J.H.M. See Davis et al.

Simpson, C.G. See Brown, J.W.S. et al.

Simpson, G.G. See Brown, J.W.S. et al.

Simpson, SJ. & Raubenheimer, D. A multi-level analysis of feeding behaviour: the geometry of nutritional decisions, 381

Slooten, L. See Herouart et al.

Smith, C. See Bevan et al.

Smith, J. See Ockleford et al.

Sodroski, J. See Moore et al. Somerville, C.R. Production of industrial materials in transgenic

plants, 251 Somoza, C. See Davis et al.

Spoor, C.W. See van Leeuwen, J.L.

Staub, J. See Maliga et al.

Stitt, M. Control of photosynthetic carbon fixation and partitioning: how can use of genetically manipulated plants improve the nature and quality of information about regulation?, 225

Strominger, J.L. See Vignali, D.A.A. et al. Stuart, S.G. See Killeen et al. Svab, Z. See Maliga et al.

Taschner, P.E.M. See Bol et al. Torres de Zabala. M. See Bevan et al. Tumer, N.E. See Bol et al. Turnbull-Ross, A.D. See Brown, J.W.S. et al. Turtle, K. See Ockleford et al.

Van Camp, W. See Herouart et al. Van Den Elzen, P.J.M.,Jongedijk, E., Melchers, L.S. & Cornelissen,

B.J.C. Virus and fungal resistance: from laboratory to field, 271 van Leeuwen, J.L. & Spoor, C.W. Modelling the pressure and force

equilibrium in unipennate muscles with in-line tendons, 321 Van Montagu, M. See H6rouart et al. Vane-Wright, R.I. See Schulz et al. Vignali, D.A.A., Doyle, C., Kinch, M.S., Shin,J. & Strominger,J.L.

Interactions of CD4 with MHC class II molecules, T cell

receptors and p561k, 13

Wallace, D. See Hall et al.

Way, M.O. See Hall et al.

Weiss, R. See Clapham, P.

Willekens, H. See H6rouart et al.

Willey, R. See Moore et al. Williams, A.F. See Dwek et al.

Wing, D.R. See Dwek et al.

Xu, H. See Killeen et al.

Xu, Y. See Hall et al.

Yazulla, S. See Sherry, D.M.

Young, J.Z. See Andrews, P.L.R. Yu, H. See Hall et al.

Zinkernagel, R. See Rahemtulla et al.

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Indexes to Volume 342

Subject index

aerodynamical theory, 353 African AIDS epidemic, 137 alfalfa mosaic virus, 259

alignment, multiple, 101 alternative receptor, 67

altruism, 335 amacrine cell, 295

anchoring plaques, 121 antibodies, 75

antifungal proteins, 271

antigen presentation, 13

antigen recognition, 57

anti-idiotypes, 75 antisense DNA, 225 antisense, 217

Arabidopsis, 189

autoimmunity, 51

basal lamina, 121 basement membrane, 121 behavioural heterogeneity, 137 biomaterials, 251 bird migration, 353

carotenoids, 241 CD2, 43 CD4 negative mice, 57 CD4, 7, 25, 35, 59, 75 CD45 isoforms, 51 cell walls, 241 chemical communication, 161

chemotaxonomy, 161 chitinases, 265, 271 coat protein-mediated resistance, 259 commercial introduction, 287

comparative method, 381 conformational change, 59

crops, transgenic, 287

cyclophilin, 197

demographic impact of AIDS, 137 diabetes, 51 disease resistance, 265

dogfish, gastric motility, 363 domains, 7

entry, 67

envelope glycoproteins, 59

ethylene, 241 evolution, 7, 161

excitatory junctional current, 89 extracellular current, 89 extracellular matrix integration, 121 extrachromosomal element, 203

fatty acids, 251

feeding behaviour, 381

flapping flight, 353 force transmission, 321

fungal pathogens, 265

fungal resistance, 271

Fusarium, 271

fusion, 67

gastric motility patterns, 363

gene expression, 209

gene knockout, 25

gene targeting, 203

genes, 189

genetic drift, 335

genetic engineering, 197, 251

genetically modified organism, 241

genome, 189

glycoforms, 43

Golgi staining, 295

gpl20, structure, 83

gpl20, 35

gpl20-CD4 interaction, 83

herbicide tolerance, 287 HIV, 35, 67, 137 HIV-1 gp120, 75

homologous recombination, 203

Homoptera, 279 human immunodeficiency virus, 59

hydrolytic enzymes, 265

immunocytochemistry, 295

immunoglobulin superfamily, 7, 43 inclusive fitness, 335 insect resistance, 279, 287 insecticidal plant proteins, 279

insect-plant interactions, 381 insertional mutagenesis, 189 intramuscular pressure distribution, 321 intron, 217

kinship, 335

lck, 25, 35

Lepidoptera, 279

lipids, 251 lizard, 295 locust, 381

major histocompatibility complex, 13 mathematical models, 137 membrane fusion, 59 membrane protein, 7

micro-trabeculae, 121

mimicry, 161 mixed flight strategies, 353

mixing patterns, 137 molecular mimicry, 75 muscle fibre curvature, 321 muscle shape, 321

neurotransmitter, 295

N-glycans, 43 Nicotiana, 235 nutrition, 381

oil, 251

optimal foraging, 381

optimal migration strategy, 353 oxidative stress, 235 ozone, 235

paraquat, 235

parsimony, 101

pheromone gland volatiles, 161

phloem, 279

phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, 35

phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, 35

phylogenetic analysis, 101

physical mapping, 189

plant defence, 265

plant genetic engineering, 271

plant storage protein genes, 209

plastid transformation, 203

polyhydroxybutyrate, 251

pre-mRNA splicing, 217

processing, 241

protein architecture, 101

protein structure, 7, 101

receptor, 67

recognition, 75

regeneration, 197 relatedness, 335

replicase-mediated resistance, 259 resistance, 235 retina, 295 rice tungro virus, 197 rice water weevil, 197

Rubisco, 225

Scyliorhinus canicula, 363

signal transduction, 13, 25 site specificity, 43

SIV, 67 smooth muscle, 89

snRNPs, 217

soaring flight, 353

speciation, 161 starch synthesis, 225 stomach, dogfish, 363 sucrose synthesis, 225

superoxide dismutase, 235

synaptic transmission, 89

syncytium, 89

T cell activation, 13, 25 T cell development, 25 T cell subpopulations, 51 T cells, 43 tendinous sheet shape, 321 tobacco, 203 tolerance, 51 tomato products, 241

transcription factors, 209

transgenic plants, 225, 259, 279, 287

triosephosphate isomerase, 197

type IV collagen, 121

tyrosine kinase, 13

unipennate architecture, 321

virus entry, 59 virus resistance, 259, 271

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

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Series B

Biological Sciences

VOLUME 342

1993

Published by THE ROYAL SOCIETY 6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG

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Contents

Series B Volume 342

No. 1299 29 October 1993

The CD4 lymphocyte glycoprotein in health and disease A Discussion organized and edited by A. N. BARCLAY, M. J. CRUMPTON and R. A. WEISS 1

No. 1300 29 October 1993

Extracellular current flow and potential during quantal transmission from varicosities in a smooth muscle syncytium

By M. R. BENNETT, W. G. GIBSON and R. R. POZNANSKI 89

Evolutionary relationships among the serpins By CRAIG J. MARSHALL 101

Micro-trabeculae, macro-plaques or mini-basement membranes in human term fetal membranes?

[Plate 1] By COLIN OCKLEFORD, NICHOLAS BRIGHT, ANDREW HUBBARD, CHRISTOPHER D'LACEY,

JAMES SMITH, LISA GARDINER, TANYA SHEIKH, MELISSA ALBENTOSA and KATE TURTLE 121

Factors controlling the spread of HIV in heterosexual communities in developing countries: patterns of

mixing between different age and sexual activity classes

By GEOFFREY P. GARNETT and RoY M. ANDERSON 137

Specific mixtures of secretions from male scent organs of African milkweed butterflies (Danainae) By STEFAN SCHULZ, MICHAEL BOPPRE and R. I. VANE-WRIGHT 161

No. 1301 29 November 1993

The production and uses of genetically transformed plants A Discussion organized and edited by M. W. BEVAN, B. D. HARRISON and C. J. LEAVER 183

No. 1302 29 December 1993

GABA and glycine in retinal amacrine cells: combined Golgi impregnation and immunocytochemistry By DAVID M. SHERRY and STEPHEN YAZULLA 295

Modelling the pressure and force equilibrium in unipennate muscles with in-line tendons

By J. L. VAN LEEUWEN and C. W. SPOOR 321

Haplodiploidy, eusociality and absence of male parental and alloparental care in Hymenoptera: a unifying genetic hypothesis distinct from kin selection theory

By HUDSON K. REEVE 335

Migration by soaring or flapping flight in birds: the relative importance of energy cost and speed By ANDERS HEDENSTROM 353

Gastric motility patterns for digestion and vomiting evoked by sympathetic nerve stimulation and

5-hydroxytryptamine in the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula

By P. L. R. ANDREWS and J. Z. YOUNG 363

A multi-level analysis of feeding behaviour: the geometry of nutritional decisions

By S. J. SIMPSON and D. RAUBENHEIMER 381

Instructions to authors 403

Indexes 405

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