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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 66, No. 4 (Aug. 15, 1970), pp. 1351-1366 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/59914 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 18:13 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]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 18:13:54 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 66, No. 4 (Aug. 15, 1970), pp. 1351-1366Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/59914 .

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INDEX TO AUTHORS, VOLUME 66 (MAY-AUGUST 1970)

Aaroiisoii, S. A. 1236 As, G. 890 Akiyoshi, H. 385 Aller, L. H. 1, 282, 983 Aloj, S. M. 830 Altman, S. 716 Amano, T. 160 Ames, G. F.-L. 1096 Anderson, W. B. 564 Anderson, W. W. 780 Arditti, R. R. 773 Arstila, A. U. 433 Avez, A. 265 Axelrod, J. 453 Baker, R. M. 377 Baldassare, J. J. 722 Baltimore, D. 572 Baluda, M. A. 329 Barnes, E. M., Jr. 1190 Beckmann, J. S. 1260 Beckwith, J. 104 Behrens, N. H. 153 Beinert, H. 1157 Benacerraf, B. 322, 1267 Benditt, E. P. 1044 Ben-Porat, T. 799 Berglund, C. 1044 Bialy, H. 587 Bieth, J. 218, 850 Blaustein, M. P. 664 Blomquist, A. J. 577 Bloom, A. D. 920 Blumberg, W. 1157 Bogdanowiez, W. M. 275 Bonmassar, A. 1089 Bonmassar, E. 1089 Brachet, P. 855 Branton, D. 909 Braun, T. 995 Brimijoin, S. 453 Brody, E. N. 181 Brouty-Boy6, D. 1052 Brower, L. P. 1059 Brown, L. R. 404 Bruce, S. A. 72 Bruce, V. G. 758 Bryan, J. 807 Burke, G. C. 1306 Burland, D. M. 257 Burns, R. 0. 1027 Burris, R. H. 1104 Byrne, W. L. 433 Cabib, E. 967 Calendar, R. 587 Cambier, H. Y. 1016 Cantor, C. R. 488 Cary, P. 753 Cassuto, E. 197, 863 Celikkol, E. 844 Chagnon, N. 920

Chance, B. 928, 1175 Charache, S. 722 Chargaff, E. 197, 863 Chen, J. S. 32 Chen, R. 472 Chen, T. 1220 Chen, Y. 189, 607 Choi, K. W. 920 Choppin, P. W. 57 Cimino, F. 564 Cohen, S. G. 249 Cohn, M. 344 Comstock, J. P. 552 Cone, R. 1275 Cowan, D. 0. 837 Culotti, J. 352 Czyzak, S. J. 1, 282 Dales, S. 464 Daniel, V. 1260 Davies, G. E. 651 Dawid, 1. B. 117 Dawson, P. S. 1112 DeAngelo, A. B. 693 Debrunner, P. G. 1142 deCrombrugghe, B. 480 DePasquali, G. 1142 deRiel, J. K. 531 Dintzis, H. M. 1282 Dohan, C., Jr. 745 Doi, R. H. 404 Donaldson, J. A. 269 Doolittle, R. F. 472 Dorfman, A. 495 Douzou, P. 787 Dowben, R. W. 1199 Drake, J. W. 823 Drexler, H. 1083 Dubinin, N. P. 211 Dulbecco, R. 204 Dunham, P. B. 936 Duttera, S. M. 433 Dutton, P. L. 1175 Eccles, J. C. 294 Edelhoch, H. 830 Eichhorn, J. H. 758 Eisen, H. 855 Ellman, L. 322 Emmer, M. 480 Engelbrecht, H. L. 844 Ereciiiska, M. 928, 1175 Eriksen, N. 1044 Erlanger, B. F. 218, 850 Ernster, L. 125 Eyring, H. 132, 441, 672 Fitzgerald, G. P. 1104 Flake, R. H. 218 Flexner, J. B. 48, 310 Flexner, L. B. 48, 310 Frazier, W. A., III 1016 Freifelder, D. 583

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1352 INDEX TO AUTHORS PROC. N. A. S.

Fritz, P. J. 218 Fudenberg, H. H. 337, 657 Fullerton, W. W. 1213 Geiduschek, E. P. 181 Gelehrter, T. D. 390 George, Cl. 709 George, W. J. 398 Gilman, A. G. 160 Glaser, D. A. 365 Goldberg, M. L. 1306 Goldberg, N. D. 398 Goldin, A. 1089 Goldstein, A. 944 Goldstein, A. L. 1170 Goldstein, D. 1306 Gorden, P. 1298 Gorski, J. 693 Grant, K. A. 917 Grant, V. 917 Grau, 0. 181 Green, D. E. 615 Green, I. 322, 1267 Greening, E. 0. 823 Gresser, I. 1052 Grunberger, D. 488 Gunsalus, I. C. 1157 Haber, E. 959 Hager, L. P. 1142 Hamburger, V. 40 Hanafusa, H. 314 Hanafusa, T. 314 Hane, M. W. 365 Harlow, H. F. 577 Hart, G. E. 1136 Hartwell, L. H. 352 Harvie, N. R. 99 Harwood, S. J. 595 Hatfield, G. W. 1027 Havel, R. J. 1075 Hechter, 0. 995 Hellstrom, I. 65 Hellstrom, K. E. 65 Henin, F. 709 Hennen, S. 630 Hill, R. L. 738 Hill, T. L. 189, 607 Hishizawa, T. 523 Ho, C. 722 Ho, P.-L. 495 Hoffman, J. F. 936 Hood, L. 975 Hopper, J. E. 337 Hosoda, J. 1275 Hsu, Y. 404 Huang, A. S. 572 Hudson, J. 1306 Huebner, R. J. 583 lida, S. 920 Ikeda, K. 765 Inman, J. K. 1267 Ishitsuka, H. 168

Jacob, F. 855 Jainchill, J. L. 1236 Jaton, J.-C. 959 Kaback, H. R. 1008, 1190 Kaji, A. 168 Kane, J. P. 1075 Kaplan, A. S. 799 Kaplan, W. D. 765 Kapuler, A. M. 539, 890 Kass, L. R. 815 Katz, E. 677 Kaufman, F. 837 Keith, A. 909 Kern, M. 987 Kerster, H. W. 370 Ketchum, P. A. 1016 King, C. E. 780 Kitani, Y. 1290 Klebe, R. J. 1220 Klein, L. A. 1298 Klenk, H.-D. 57 Klett, H. 890 Knapp, A. W. 13 Kolin, A. 53, 898 Kornacker, K. 1199 Koshland, D. E., Jr. 445 Kropf, A. 531 Krueger, T. K. 1, 282 Kuwano, M. 146 Kuylenstierna, B. 125 Lamm, M. E. 425 Laurent, M. 419 Lee, C. P. 928 Lee, Y. C. P. 603 Leloir, L. F. 153 Lesnaw, J. A. 140 Lessard, J. L. 523 Leventhal, M. 6 Lever, J. 1096 Levi-Montalcini, R. 32 Levin, D. A. 370 Levin, D. H. 890 Lilly, F. 1170 Lindahl, G. 587 Lisowska-Bernstein, B. 425 Littauer, U. Z. 1260 Lloyd, D. P. C. 622, 626, 1150 Log, T. 583 Low, B. W. 1213 Luner, S. J. 898 McKee, P. A. 738 McKerrow, J. H. 753 Macieira-Coelho, A. 1052 Madansky, C. 1016 Magasanik, B. 773 Majumdar, S. K. 1228 Mandell, A. J. 289 Mandell, P. 709 Mankovitz, R. 377 Margolies, M. N. 959 Martin, W. J. 322

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VOL. 66, 1970 INDEX TO AUTHORS 1353

Mattock, P. 738 Mazia, D. 807 Meck, H. R. 1059 Meister, A. 500 Mendelsohn, N. 890 Meselson, M. 583, 716 Milanesi, G. 181 Miller, L. K. 595 Millette, R. L. 701 Milner, L. S. 1008 Minis, D. H. 758 Mishra, N. C. 638 Miyamoto, T. 314 Moens, P. B. 94 Molinoff, P. B. 453 Monadjem, A. 869 Moss, B. 677 Nagayama, A. 464 Nason, A. 1016 Nayak, D. P. 329 Neel, J. V. 920 Nelson, J. H. 488 Nelson, R. 531 Nemtseva, L. S. 211 Nirenberg, M. W. 160 Nisonoff, A. 337 Ohms, J. 558, 657 Ohnishi, M. 111 Olive, L. S. 1290 Oppenheim, J. J. 1119 Orme-Johnson, W. H. 1157 O'Toole, A. G. 398 Palade, G. E. 174 Pastan, I. 480 Pasternak, G. 837 Pasternak, M. 1142 Pederson, T. 1244 Peisach, J. 1157 Pereira da Silva, L. 855 Perlman, R. 480 Pestka, S. 523 Pink, J. R. L. 657 Pittendrigh, C. S. 758 Plattner, H. 1252 Polson, J. B. 398 Potter, R. 1213 Pough, F. H. 1059 Prigogine, I. 709 Provine, R. R. 40 Pruitt, K. M. 218 Ralph, P. 344 Raper, J. R. 882 Rapp, H. 1119 Razin, A. 646 Rees, E. D. 1228 Reichmann, M. E. 140 Reid, B. 352 Reynolds, J. A. 1002 Reznikoff, C. 745 Richards, E. G. 1075 Richter, J. A. 944

Richter, M. 1127 Robbins, B. 1244 Roberts, R. B. 310 Robertson, G. L. 1298 Robinson, A. B. 753 Robinson, G. W. 257 Rodgers, G. 404 Roizman, B. 730 Romani, R. 869 Rosenau, W. 1306 Rosenberg, A. 1067 Rosenheck, K. 793 Ross, J. 983 Roth, J. 1298 Rothman-Denes, L. B. 967 Rowe, W. B. 500 Ruby, A. 807 Ruddle, F. H. 1220 Sadoff, H. L. 844 Salpeter, M. M. 1252 Saltzgaber, J. 1252 Sandel, T. T. 40 Sarid, S. 1260 Sarkar, S. 344 Sarma, P. S. 583 Schatz, G. 1252 Schendel, P. F. 595 Schenkein, I. 952 Schiltz, K. A. 577 Schlessinger, D. 146 Schneider, A. S. 793 Schneider, M.-J. T. 793 Schonberg, M. 890 Schor, S. 174 Schulman, L. H. 507 Schultz, J. S. 99 Schultz, R. M. 249 Schwartz, D. 104 Scott, W. A. 515 Seeds, N. W. 160 Segal, D. S. 289 Sharma, S. C. 40 Sherr, C. J. 1183 Shih, C. Y. 25 Shuck, A. 1228 Siekevitz, P. 174 Silagi, S. 72 Silverstein, S. 890 Silverstone, A. E. 773 Siminovitch, L. 377 Singer, S. J. 411 Sinsheimer, R. L. 646 Sireix, R. 787 Sironi, G. 587 Sjolund, R. D. 25 Slatkin, M. 87 Smoly, J. M. 125 Sox, H. C., Jr. 975 Spear, P. G. 730 Spiegelman, S. 539 Spooner, B. S. 360, 1206

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1354 INDEX TO AUTHORS PROC. N. A. S.

Srinivasan, P. R. 547 Stadtman, E. R. 564 Stampfer, M. 572 Stark, G. R. 651 Stein, E. Al. 13 Stein, M. 197 Steinert, M. 419 Stewart, W. D. P. 1104 Stoker, M. G. P. 204 Storb, R. 65 Storm, D. R. 445 Stover, B. J. 132, 441, 672 Sutherland, E. W., III 987 Suzuki, K. 302 Suzuki, Y. 302 Swanson, R. F. 117 Taliaferro, L. G. 1036 Taliaferro, W. H. 1036 Tamir, H. 547 Tanford, C. 1002 Tatum, E. L. 515, 638 Tegtmeyer, P. 745 Tellez-Inoin, M. T. 459 Terry, W. D. 558 Thomas, E. D. 65 Thomas, M.-T. 1052 Thompson, C. I. 577 Thompson, L. H. 377 Till, J. E. 377 Todaro, G. J. 1236 Tomkins, G. M. 390 Tompkins, R. K. 1164 Torres, H. N. 459 Tourtellotte, M. E. 909 Travers, F. 787 Trotter, C. D. 701 Truffa-Bachi, P. 685 Trump, B. F. 433 Trump, G. N. 411 Tsai, R. 1157 Turner, B. L. 218 Turner, J. W. 709 Udenfriend, S. 552 Uhr, J. W. 952, 1183 Urry, D. W. 111 Vadlamudi, S. 1089

Vaidya, V. M. 249 Vanderkooi, G. 615 Vassalli, P. 425 Verjovsky, A. 1154 Vesell, E. S. 218 Visscher, M. B. 603 von Rudloff, E. 218 Vratsanos, S. M. 218, 850 Walker, M. F. 1 Walter, R. 111 Wang, A. C. 337, 657 Wang, C.-S. 882 Wang, J. H. 874 Ward, C. B. 365 Wassermann, N. 218, 850 Waterfield, M. D. 959 Watson, J. 344 Weil, R. 1306 Weinshilboum, R. 453 Weinstein, I. B. 488 Weiss, M. C. 79 Wells, R. D. 595 Wessells, N. K. 360, 904,1206 White, A. 1170 White, E. L. 218 Whitmore, G. F. 377 Wiesmann, W. P. 664 Wilson, D. B. 1282 Wilson, D. F. 1175 Wilson, L. 807 Wilson, S. K. 337 Wofsy, L. 685 Woodward, C. K. 1067 Wrenn, J. T. 904 Yamada, K. M. 1206 Yamamoto, N. 385 Yarmolinsky, M. B. 815 Yeoman, L. 1142 Yu, C. A. 1157 Yu, L. C. 1199 Zbar, B. 1119 Zener, C. 18 Zimmerman, D. H. 987 Zisblatt, M. 1170 Zubay, G. 104

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INDEX Abuniidance, solar: Of gallium 983 Acetylaminofluorene: Modification of oligo-

iuicleotides with 488 Acetylcholitne: Eleyation of cyclic (GMP itl

rat heart 398 Acetylene reduction assay: Determination

of phosphorus availability in lakes with 1104

ACTH: Adenyl cyclase sensitivity and glu- corticoid regulation 995

Actinomycin D: Hemolysin response in rabbits and 1036

Action: Feline, impedance changes across footpad and 1150

Activation: a-Chymotrypsin, active site of 249

Activation, behavioral: Of rats infused with norepinephrine 289

Active site see Enzymes: Active site Activity, neural see Neural activity Adenosine 3':5'-cyclic phosphate see Cyclic

AMP Adenyl cyclase see Enzymes: Adenyl cyclase Adenylylation: Enzymic, E. coli glutamine

synthetase and 564 Adrenalectomy: Effect on puromycin sup-

pression of memory 48 Adrenergic sites see Sites, adrenergic Affinity columns: Specific separation of cells

on 685 Age-specific selection 780 Aging: In dynamics of life 132 Amino acid transport see specific amino acid

transport and Transport: Amino acid Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase see Enzymes:

Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase Amyloid: Spectroscopic study of 1044 Antibodies

Mice, electrophoretically homogeneous elic- ited in 433

Structurally homogeneous, from anti- pneumococcal sera 959

Antidromic: Conduction through spinal motoneurons, early recovery of 622

Anoxia: Early recovery of antidromic con- duction and 622

Association desolvation: a-Chymotrypsin, activation and 249

ATPase see Enzymes: ATPase Automimicry: Theoretical investigation of

1059 Axon formation: Regulation of, by clonal

lines of neural tumor 160

Axon growth From insect neutronis ill culture 32 Boles of microfilaments and microtubules in

1206 Axonic insult: Spinal motoneurons, behavior

during 626

Bacillus subtilis: Transcription of RNA from native and denatured DNA of 197

Bacteriophage Genetic evolution of, unrelated phages and

385 Lambda, abortive infection of bacteria

lysogenic for phage P2 587 Lambda, regulation of repressor expression

in 855 OX174, resistance of DNA to exonucleolytic

cleavage 646 Replication and transcription, substrate

selection for 539 Ti, transduction by 1083 T4 capsid formation, conversion of pre-

cursor proteins during 1275 T4, induction of an endonuclease by 716 T4, suppression of chemical mutagenesis in

823 T4, transcription of template in 181

Behavioral activation: Of rats infused with norepinephrine 289

Biological clock Deamidation of peptides as possible timer

753 Photoregulation, a model for 850

Blood flow meter: Electromagnetic catheter 53

Bone marrow chromosomes: Changes in, after administration of 7,12-dimethyl- benzanthracene 1228

Boraginaceae: A hummingbird-pollinated species of 917

Calcium Movements in isolated synaptic terminals,

sodium and 664 Protein precipitation by 807 Rabbit myocardium, influx into 603

Cancer: In dynamics of life 132 Capsid: Bacteriophage T4, formation of

peptides of 1275 Carbohydrate: Myeloma immunoglobulin

light chains, attachment to 975 Carcinogenesis: 7,12 - dimethylbenzanthra-

cene and 1228 Cat: Action and secretion in sweat glands

1150

1355

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Catabolite-insensitive pathways: lac pro- moter mutants, revertants of 773

Catabolite-sensitive genes: Mechanism of activation of 104

Catalysis Enzymic, directional character of proton

transfer in 874 Enzymic, a source for the special power of

445 Catheter, electromagnetic: Of minimal lat-

eral dimensions 53 Cauchy problem: A singular abstract 269 Cell division: Control of, isolation of yeast

mutants 352 Cells: Specific separation of 685 Cerebellar cortex: Neurogenesis and mor-

phogenesis in 294 Cerebrosides: Krabbe's disease, enzymic de-

ficiency in 302 Chick embryo: Isolated spinal cord of 40 Chimeric dogs: Inhibition of fibroblasts

from 65 Chlamydomonas reinhardi: Cyclic changes in

membrane of 174 Chromosome aberrations: Yanomama In-

dians, among the 920 Chromosome replication: Nalidixic acid and

synchronous initiation of 365 Chromosomes

Bone marrow see Bone marrow chromo- somes

Ring see Ring chromosomes Time of pairing in Locusta migratoria 94

Circadian systems: photoperiodic time mea- surement 758

Cl III line: Interpretation of 1 Classes, characteristic: General relativity,

applications to 265 Clock, biological see Biological clock Coding see Genetic code Collagen: Proline hydroxylase activity in

cultured fibroblasts and 552 Competition experiments: Tribolium, out-

come of 1112 Complementarity: B. subtilis DNA, and

RNA transcripts of 863 Conformation

Of oligonucleotides, modified, properties of 488

Peptides, ovine prolactin and bovine growth hormone, similarity of 830

Protein, biological membranes and 793 Contraction, muscle: Mechanism of force

generation in 1199

Control system: In activation of catabolite- sensitive pathways 104

Convex vector lattices: Locally, theory of a class of 275

Convulsions: L-methionine-S-sulfoximine and 500

Cooperative effects: In models of steady- state transport across membranes 189

Cortex, cerebellar see Cerebellar cortex Crossing-over: Mechanism of 211 Cross-linked fibrin: A donor-acceptor unit

from 472 Cross sections: Flows with 1154 Cyclic AMP

Binding of, to G factor 146 Receptor protein of E. coli, inducible

enzymes and 480 Cyclic GMP: In rat heart, elevation of 398 Cytochalasin B:

Morphogenesis of oviduct and 904 Morphogenesis of salivary epithelium and

360 Cytochrome: Mitochondrial membranes, lo-

calization in 928 Cytochrome b: an energy-transducing form

of 1175 Cytochrome P450: Substrate binding and

spin-state changes in 1157

Deamidation: Ofpeptidesandproteins 753 Deaminooxytocin: Secondary structure of

111 Dendrites: Spinal motoneurons, early re-

covery of antidromic conduction through 622

Differentiation Lack of, induced in cultured plant cells 25 Suppression of, in melanoma cells 72

Diffraction, x-ray see X-ray diffraction 7,12-Dimethylbenzanthracene: Changes in

bone marrow chromosomes after admin- istration of 1228

Dimethyl suberimidate see Suberimidate, di- methyl

Diurnal variation: Enzyme activity, a model for 850

Division, cell see Cell division DNA

B. subtilis 197; complementarity of RNA transcripts of 863

Endonuclease, induced by T4 bacteriophage 716

Exonuclease associated with M. luteus DNA polymerase 595

Kinetoplastic, from Trypanosoma mega 419

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DNA (contd.) Native and denatured, transcription of 197 OX174, replicative form II, resistance to

exonucleolytic cleavage of 646 Synthesis of premeiotic, in Locusta migra-

Voria 94 DNA synthesis

Inhibition by lymphocytes of immunized guinea pigs 1119

Initiation of, in 3T3 cells 204 DNA synthesis-stimulating substances: In

phytohemagglutinins 1306 Dodecyl sulfate: Binding to proteins at high

binding ratios 1002 Drosophila: Patterned neural activity of

765 Dog, chimeric see Chimeric dogs Dopamine-,B-hydroxylase see Enzymes: Dopa-

mine-B-hydroxylase

Electron microscopy: Of kinetoplastic DNA from T. mega 419

Electron transport systems: Biological 837 Endonuclease see Enzymes: Endonuclease Energy transduction: Cytochrome b and

1175 Enzyme

Catalysis, directional character of proton transfer in 874

Reaction, temporal resolution of individual steps in 787

Enzymes Active site, of a-chymotrypsin activation

249 Activity, a model for diurnal variation of

850 Adenyl cyclase, in rat fat cell membranes,

glucocorticoid regulation of 995 Aldolase, conversion from vegetative to

spore form of 844 Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase, effect of

modification of substrate on 507 ATPase, from human red cell plasma mem-

branes 936 ATPase, mammalian microtubular para-

crystals and 411 Catalytic power, a source for 445 Collagen proline hydroxylase, effect of

lactate on 552 DNA polymerase, an exonucleolytic activ-

ity associated with 595 DNA polymerase, genetically modified and

chemical mutagenesis 823 DNA polymerase, resistance to exonucleo-

lytic cleavage of X174 DNA by 646

Enzymes (contd.) Dopamine-#-hydroxylase, increase in activ-

ity of 453 Endonuclease, T4-induced 716 Galactocerebroside ,B-galactosidase, leuco-

dystrophy and deficiency of 302 Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, Neu-

rospora morphology and 515 Glutamine synthetase, E. coli, modification

of 564 Glycogen phosphorylase, N. crassa, inter-

convertible forms in 459 Glycogen synthetase, yeast, two forms from

967 Inducible see Inducible enzymes Isozyme patterns and sexual morphogenesis

882 Lactic dehydrogenase, membrane-bound,

amino acid transport and 1008 Nitrate reductase, Neurospora, in vitro

assembly of 1016 Phosphoglucomutase, Neurospora mutants

of 638 RNA polymerase, B. subtilis mutant altered

in 404 RNA polymerase, initiation and release of

RNA by 701 RNA polymerase of vesicular stomatitis

virus 572 RNA replicase and transcriptase, substrate

selection by 539 Threonine deaminase, binding of leucyl-

tRNA to 1027 Tyrosine aminotransferase, posttranscrip-

tional control of synthesis 390 Epithelium: Salivary, effect of cytochalasin

B on morphogenesis of 360 Erythrocyte: Membranes, ouabain-binding

component from 936 Estrogen: RNA synthesis, role in induction

of uterine protein synthesis by 693 Eutrophication: An assay for phosphorus

availability in lakes 1104 Evolution: Of bacteriophages 385 Exonuclease see Enzymes: DNA polymerase

Factor: Essential for the formation of infec- tious Rous sarcoma virus 314

Fat cell: Membranes, ACTH sensitivity and glucocorticoids 995

Fibrin A donor-acceptor unit from 472 Human, subunit structure of 738

Fibrinogen: Human, subunit structure of 738

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1358 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

Fibroblasts Colony inhibitioni of, effect of lymphocytes

and serum on 65 Cultured L-929, collageni prolin-ie hydroxylase

activity of 552 From chimeric dogs 65

Flows: With cross sections 1154 Formylmethionyl tRNA: Modification of

pyrimidine residues, effect of 507 Forsman response: Actinomycin D and 1036 Founder effects: Role in outcome of compe-

tition experiments 1112 Frog: Egg development, influence of sperm-

ine and low temperature on 630

Gallium: Solar abundance of 983 Gaseous nebulae: Cl III lines in 1 Gene

Poly-ilysine, guinea pig, linkage with histocompatibility locus 322

Synthesis of immunoglobulins controlled by 337

Gene conversion patterns: In Sordaria fimi- cola, alteration of 1290

Gene multiplicity: Triplicate genes in hexa- ploid wheat 1136

Genes, activation of: Catabolite-sensitive 104

Genetic: Regulator element, mapping by somatic cell analysis 1220

Genetic code Properties of modified oligonucleotides 488 Sequential translation of trinucleotides 1164

Genetic selection Age-specific 780 Temporal phenotypic heterogeneity and

370 Genetic trait: Lp lipoprotein as 99 G factor

Alternative to, for release of tRNA from ribosomes 168

Binding of cyclic AMP to 146 Glial tumor cells: Synthesis of acid muco-

polysaccharides by 495 Globoid cell leucodystrophy: Enzymic defi-

ciency in 302 Glueocorticoid: ACTH sensitivity of 4denyl

cyclase, regulation by 995 Glucose transfer: Dolichol monophosphate

glucose as intermediate in 153 Glutamine synthetase see Enzymes: Gluta-

mine synthetase Glycogen: Accumulation, role of two forms

of yeast synthetase in 967

Glycosphingolipids: Membrane, in cultured kidney cells and SV5 virus 57

GIlycosylationi: Viral mnembrane proteins, site of 730

Growth hormone: Bovine, confortnational similarity with ovine prolactin 830

GTPase: Effect of binding of cyclic AMP to G factor on 146

Guanosine 3': 5'-cyclic phosphate see Cyclic GMP

Heart: Elevation of cyclic GMP in rat, acetylcholine and 398

Heme: Mossbauer effect and models of 1142 Hemoglobins: Spin-labeled, cooperative oxy-

gen binding and 722 Hemolysin response: Rabbits, Actinomycin

D and 1036 Histidine transport: Protein components

involved in 1096 Histocompatibility antigens: Quinea pigs,

gene linkages in 322 Hormones (peptide): Secondary structure of

oxytocin 111 Human cells: SV40-transformed, somnatic

hybrids of 79 Hummingbird: As pollinator of a Boragin-

aceae species 917 Humoral immunity see Immunity Hydrogen exchange: Oxidized RNase as pro-

tein model and 1067

Immune response: Genetic control of, in guinea pigs 1267

Immunity: Transplantation and cell-medi- ated, cells involved in 1127

Immunoassay: Vasopressin, in man 1298 Immunoglobulins

Free ribosomes of a mouse plasma cell tumor, synthesis by 425

G and M, control of synthesis of 337 Heavy chains, a variable region subclass of

657 Interchain disulfide linkages, order of syn-

thesis of 987 Light chains, myeloma, attachment of

carbohydrate to 975 M: Hemolysin response and Actinomycin

D 1136 Multiple gene theories of synthesis of 558 Synthesis of, polyribosomes and 1183 Synthesis of, sites of incorporation of sugars

into 952 Immunological alteration: Leukemic cells,

antitumor drug and 1089

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Indians, Yanomama: Chromosome aberra- tions among 920

Inducible enzymes: Cyclic AMP receptor protein and 480

Initiation Of DNA synthesis in 3T3 cells, conditions

f or 204 Of protein chains in rabbit reticulocytes

1282 Of RNA synthesis by DNA-dependent

polymerase 701 Insect: Neurons from, axonal growth from

cultured 32 Insulin: Posttranscriptional control of tyro-

sine aminotransferase synthesis by 390 Integrals: Singular, and the principal series

13 Interconvertible enzyme forms: N. crassa

phosphorylase in 459 Interferon: Inhibition of leukemia cell multi-

plication by 1052 Internal irradiation: Death from 132 Iodine: Mossbauer effect and heme models

1142 Ion transport

Rabbit myocardium, influx of calcium into 603

Synaptic terminals, calcium movements in 664

Iron: Intracellular localization, and mitosis 1244

Irradiation, internal: Death from 132 Isoelectric focusing: Proteins, a new ap-

proach to 898 Isozymes: Patterns of, and sexual morpho-

genesis in Schizophyllum commune 882

Kidney cells: Glycosphingolipids from plasma membranes of 57

Kinetoplastic DNA: From Trypanosoma mega 419

Krabbe's disease: Enzymic deficiency in 302

lac operon: Promoter, catabolite-insensitive revertants of 773

Lactate: Collagen proline hydroxylase activ- ity, effect on 552

L-cells: Temperature-sensitive mutants, iso- lation of 377

Learning: Single trial, of automimicry 1059 Lebesgue spaces: A class of locally convex

vector lattices, inclusion in 275 Leucodystrophy, globoid cell: Enzymic defi-

ciency in 302

Leukemia Cells, antitufnor drug and immunological

alteration of 1089 Cells, mouse, inhibition of multiplication by

interferon 1052 Mouse myeloma cells, viruses associated

with 344 Virus, lack of necessity for transformation

by sarcoma virus 1236 Levorphanol: Tolerance to, in mouse brain

944 Life

Dynamics of 672 Steady-state theory of mutation rates and

dynamics of 441 Lipid-protein interactions: Membrane struc-

ture and 433 Lipoprotein, beta: Human serum, subunit

heterogeneity of 1075 Lipoproteins: Lp see Lp lipoprotein Liver metabolism: Role of dolichol mono-

phosphate glucose in 153 Lp lipoprotein: As quantitative genetic trait

99 Lymph node cells: Synthesis and secretion of

gamma-globulin by 987 Lymphocytes

As inhibitors of DNA synthesis 1119 Effects on inhibition of fibroblasts from

chimeric dogs 65 Lysogenic bacteria: Phage P2, abortive in-

fection with phage lambda 587

Malighancy: Suppression of, in melanoma cells 72

Mapping: Of a human genetic regulator element 1220

Melanoma cells: Melanotic, suppression of malignancy and differentiation in 72

Membranes Amino acid transport and lactic dehydro-

genase in 1008 ATPase and ouabain-binding component

from 936 Bacterial, j3-galactosidase transport in 1190 Biological, optical activity and protein con-

formation 793 Biological, state of proteins in 1002 Components of histidine transport in 1096 Ion transport across, simulation of 607 Mitochondrial, localization of cytochrome

in 928 Plasma see Plasma membranes Proteins, viral 730, 799

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Membranes (contd.) Rat fat cell, ACTH sensitivity of 995 Structure see Membrane structure Thylakoid see Thylakoid membranes

Membrane structure Microsomal, lipid-protein interactions in

433 Mycoplasma, spin-labeling and freeze etch-

ing of 909 Protein crystal model for 615

Membrane transport: Oscillating phase tran- sition in 189

Memory: Effect of puromycin on suppres- sion of 48

Memory trace: Adrenergic sites and 310 Metastable levels: In nebular plasmas, ex-

citation of 282 Methionine sulfoximine: L-isomer of, as con-

vulsant 500 Microfilaments

Morphogenesis of oviduct and 904 Role in axon growth 1206

Microtubular paracrystals: ATPase activity of 411

Microtubules: Role in axon growth 1206 Minicells: Segregation of functional sex fac-

tor into 815 Mitochondria

Energy-coupling mechanisms in 1175 From precursor, conversion into 1252 Membranes, localization of cytochrome in

928 Respiratory control, retention of in vitro

869 Ribosomes of see Mitochondrial ribosomes Topological and functional organization of

125 Mitochondrial ribosomes

Isolation of, from Xenopus laevis 117 Subunit structure of 117

Mitosis: Intracellular localization of iron and 1244

Models: Of steady-state transport across membranes 189

Morphogenesis Cerebellar cortex, neurogenesis and 294 Estrogen-induced glands of oviduct and

cytochalasin B 904 Isozyme patterns and, in Schizophyltum

882 Of salivary epithelium, effect of cyto-

chalasin B on 360 Morphology

Neurospora, glucose-6-phosphate dehydro- genase and 515

Morphology (contd.) Relation of Neurospora phosphoglucomu-

tase to 638 Spore, B. subtilis mutant altered in 404

Mossbauer effect: Studies with heme models and 1 142

Mouse cells: Somatic hybrids with SV40- transformed human cells 79

Mouse tumor: Transformation by sarcoma virus 1236

Mucopolysaccharides, acid: Synthesis of, by glial tumor cells 495

Multiple gene theories: Of immunoglobulin synthesis, protein sequences and 558

Murine sarcoma virus: Thymosin and re- sistance to 1170

Muscle, striated: Molecular mechanism of force generation in 1199

Mutagenesis Chemical, suppression of, in bacteriophage

T4 823 Nitrosoguanidine, effect on SV40 virus 745

Mutants, temperature-sensitive: L-cells, iso- lation of 377

Mutation rates: Dynamics of life and steady- state theory of 441

Mycoplasma laidlawii: Membrane structure of 909

Myeloma: Immunoglobulin light chains, at- tachment of carbohydrate to 975

Myeloma cells: Mouse, leukemia viruses associated with 344

Myocardium: Rabbit, calcium influx into 603

Nalidixic acid: Chromosome replication and 365

Narcotics, opioid: Mouse brain, cellular tol- erance to 944

Nebulae, gaseous see Gaseous nebulae Nebular plasmas: Excitation of metastable

levels in 282 Nerve tumor see Neural tumor Neural activity: Patterned, of a Drosophila

mutant 765 Neural tumor: Clonal lines of, regulation of

axon formation by 160 Neurogenesis: Cerebellar cortex, morpho-

genesis and 294 Neurons

Insect, axonal growth from cultured 32 Spinal, behavior during axonic insult 626 Spinal, early recovery of antidromic con-

duction through dendrites of 622

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Neurospora Glycogen phosphorylase, interconvertible

forms in N. crassa 459 Morphology and glucose-6-phosphate dehy-

drogenase N. crassa mutant 515 Nitrate reductase, in vitro assembly of, in

N. crassa mutant 1016 Phosphoglucomutase mutants of N. sito-

phila 638 Nitrosoguanidine: Inactivating and muta-

genic effects of 745 Norepinephrine: Behavioral activation of

rats and 289 Nuclei, transplanted: Frog eggs, influence of

spermine on 630 Nucleotides: Modified with N-2-acetylam-

inofluorene, coding of 488

Oligonucleotides Binding to ribosomes, studies on 523 Conformation of, modified 488

Opioid narcotics: Mouse brain, cellular tol- erance to 944

Optical activity: Congo red dichroism and extrinsic Cotton effect of 1044

Orbital steering: Catalytic power of enzymes, a source for 445

Oscillating phase transition: In steady-state transport 189

Ouabain: Purification of binding component from red cell membranes 936

Oviduct: Cytochalasin B and morphogenesis of 904

Oxygen: Binding to hemoglobin, nature of 722

Oxytocin: Secondary structure of cyclic moiety in 111

Papain, modified: Antibodies to, elicited in mice 433

Paracrystals, microtubular: ATPase activity of 411

Particle: Physical, representation and gen- eralized transformation theory 709

Pectinophora gossypiella: Photoperiodic time measurement in 758

Phage see Bacteriophage Phenotypic heterogeneity: As a substrate

for selection 370 Phosphorus: Availability in lakes, an assay

for 1104 Photochromic reagents: Photoregulation of

biological activity by 850 Photoperiodic: Circadian systems, time mea-

surement in 758

Photoregulation: Of biological activity by photochromic reagents 850

Phytohemagglutinin: Fractionation of 1306 Plant cells: Viruslike particles in nuclei of

cultured 25 Plasma membranes: Glycosphingolipids of

57 Plasmas, nebular: Excitation of metastable

levels in 282 PLL gene see Gene, poly-ilysine Plutonium-239: Internal irradiation from

132 Pneumococcus: Structurally homogeneous

antibodies from antisera to 959 Pollination: Of Boraginaceae species, by a

hummingbird 917 Polygene character: And genetic selection

87 Poly-ilysine gene: Immune response of

guinea pigs and 322, 1267 Positronium: Lyman a-radiation, search for

6 Positrons: Stopped in inert gases, Lyman

a-radiation from 6 Postsynaptic potential: Excitatory, during

axonic insult 626 Potassium: Ion transport in nerve, simula-

tion of 607 Proinsulin: Preliminary x-ray diffraction

studies of 1213 Prolactin: Ovine, conformational similarity

of 830 Proline hydroxylase: From L-929 fibroblasts,

effect of lactate on 552 Proniitochondria: Conversion into respiring

mitochondria 1252 Promoter: Mutants, catabolite-insensitive

revertants of 773 Protease: Sporulation-specific, bacterial al-

dolase and 844 Protein-lipid interactions: Membrane struc-

ture and 433 Proteins

Bacteriophage T4 capsid, formation of 1275 Binding of dodecyl sulfate to 1002 Biosynthesis of see Protein synthesis Conformation see Conformation: Protein Fractionation, isoelectric focusing and

898 Immunoglobulins, a variable region subclass

of 657 Precipitation by vinblastine and calcium

ions 807 Structure of see Protein structure

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Proteins (contd.) Subunits see Subunits: Protein Synthesis of see Proteiri synthesis Viral membrane, characterization of 799 Viral membrane, site of glycosylation of

730 Protein structure

Cross-linking reagent and 615 Oxidized RNase as a model of 1067 Subunit heterogeneity in human serum beta

lipoprotein 1075 X-ray diffraction study of proinsulin 1213

Protein synthesis Antibodies, electrophoretically homoge-

neous elicited in mice 433 Chain initiation in rabbit reticulocytes

1282 Effect of binding of cyclic AMP to G factor

on 146 Fibrin, a donor-acceptor unit from cross-

linked 472 Formation of vaccinia virus structural

protein from a precursor 677 Heavy-chain disease protein sequences and

immunoglobulin synthesis 558 Herpesvirus, in cells infected with 799 Immunoglobulin heavy chains, control of

337 Immunoglobulin, sites of incorporation of

sugars 952 Immunoglobulins, by free ribosomes of a

mouse tumor 425 Interchain disulfide linkages of immuno-

globulins, order of synthesis of 987 Sequential translation of trinucleotide

codons 1164 Tyrosine aminotransferase, posttraniscrip-

tional control of synthesis 390 Uterine, role of RNA synthesis in the

estrogen induction of 693 Proton transfer: Enzyme catalysis, direc-

tional character of 874 Protozoan membranes see Chlamydomonas

reinhardi Puromycin: Effect of, on memory 48 Pyrimidines: Aminoacyl synthetase recogni-

tion, effect of modification on 507 Rabbit reticulocytes see Reticulocytes, rabbit Radium-226: Internal irradiation from 132 Receptor protein: For cyclic AMP, inducible

enzymes and 480 Regulator: Human, mapping by somatic cell

genetic analysis 1220 Relativity: Characteristic classes and Weyl

tensor, applications to 265

Release of tRNA from ribosomos: Factor other than G in 168

Reovirus: Subviral particles of, RNA tran- scriptase in 890

Replication: Synchronous, of E. coli chromo- some 365

Replicative form: cX174, resistance of DNA to cleavage 646

Repression: Threonine deaminase, leucyl- tRNA and 1027

Repressor: Lambda, regulation of expression in 855

Reproduction: Yeast, control of cell division cycle in 352

Respiratory control: Mitochondrial, reten- tion of in vitro 869

Reticulocytes, rabbit: Protein chain initia- tion in 1282

Ribosomal subunits: Oligonucleotide binding to ribosomes and 523

Ribosomes Binding of phenylalanyl-oligonucleotides to

523 Free, immunoglobulin synthesis by 425 Mitochondrial see Mitochondrial ribosomes Release of tRNA from 168

Rifampicin: Formation of vaccinia virus structural protein, inhibition by 677

Ring chromosomes: Vesting in 211 RNA

B. subtilis, complementarity of transcripts from DNA of 863

Complementarity to B. subtilis DNA 197 Release of, after synthesis 701 Structure of 197 Structure of, in satellite tobacco necrosis

virus 140 Synthesis see RNA synthesis Transfer see Transfer RNA

RNA polymerase see Enzymes: RNA poly- merase

RNase V: Effect of binding of cyclic AMP to G factor on 146

RNA synthesis Initiation of 701 Substrates, requirements for selection of

539 Polymerase, in vesicular stomatitis virus

572 RNA transcriptase: Properties of, in reovirus

subviral particles 890 Rous sarcoma virus: Essential cell-asso-

ciated factor for formation of 314

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Salivary epithelium see Epithelium, salivary Sarcoma virus

Murine, thymosin and resistance to 1170 Transformation of cells without leukemia

virus 1236 Schizophyllum commune: Isozymes and sexual

morphogenesis in 882 Secretion

Feline, impedance changes across footpad and 1150

Gammaglobulin, by lymph node cells 987 Immunoglobulin, sites of incorporation of

sugars 952 Segregation: Minicells, of functional sex

factor into 815 Selection (genetic): Polygenic character and

87 Series: Principal, and singular integrals 13 Sex factor: Segregation of 815 Simian virus 5, 40 see SV5, SV40 Singular abstract Cauchy problem 269 Site, active see Enzymes: Active site Sites, adrenergic: Evidence for involvement

in the memory trace 310 Sodium: Calcium movements, effect on 664 Solar abundance: Of gallium 983 Somatic cell: Mapping of human regulator

element by genetic analysis of 1220 Somatic hybrids: Loss of T-antigen from 79 Sordaria fimicola: Alteration of gene con-

version patterns in 1290 Spectroscopy: Scattering effects and protein

conformation 793 Spermine: Influence on normal development

of frog eggs 630 Spinal cord: Isolated, of chick embryo 40 Spin-labeled hemoglobins: Oxygen binding

and 722 Spin-state change: Cytochrome P450, sub-

strate binding and 1157 Spore: Morphology, B. subtilis mutant

altered in 404 Sporulation: Conversion of bacterial aldolase

and 844 Statistical theories: Of success 18 Steady-state transport: Across membranes

189 Striated muscle see Muscle, striated Structure, membrane see Membrane structure Structure: Secondary, of oxytocin and de-

amino-oxytocin 111 Suberimidate, dimethyl: Use as a protein

cro.ss-linking agent 651

Subunits Human fibrin, fibrinogen, and cross-linked,

structure of 738 Protein, cross-linking reagent and study of

651 Protein, in vitro assembly into nitrate

reductase 1016 Ribosomal we Ribosomal subunits Structure of mitochondrial ribosomal 117

Subviral particles: Of reovirus, RNA tran- scriptase in 890

Success: Statistical theories of 18 Sugars: Immunoglobulins, sites of incorpora-

tion of 952 Sulfoximine, methionine see Methionine sulf-

oximine SV5: Plasma membrane glycosphingolipids

from 57 SV40-transformed human cells: Somatic hy-

brids with mouse cells 79 Sweat glands: Impedance changes in cat in

relation to 1150 Synaptic terminals: Movement of calcium

in, sodium and 664

T-antigen: Loss of, from somatic hybrids 79 3T3 cells: Initiation of DNA synthesis in

204 Temperature: Low, enzyme reaction at 787 Temperature-sensitive mutants: L-cells, iso-

lation of 377 Template transcription: "Delayed early"

and "immediate early" in T4 181 Terminal sequence: Of satellite tobacco

necrosis virus RNA 140 Termination: Sequential translation of tri-

nucleotide for 1164 T4 see Bacteriophage T4 Thylakoid membranes: Cyclic changes of, in

Chlamydomonas reinhardi 174 Thymosin: Acceleration of development of

resistance to tumor by 1170 Tolerance: Levorphanol, in mouse brain

944 Transcriptase see RNA transcriptase Transcription

Of a transfer RNA gene, in vitro 1200 Of T4 template 181

Transduction: By bacteriophage Ti 1083 Transfer RNA

Binding to threonine deaminase and repres- sion 1027

Modification, anminoacyl synthetase recogni- tion and 507

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Transfer RNA (contd.) Release of, from ribosomes 168 Transcription of a gene for, in vitro 1260

Transformation: By sarcoma virus without leukemia virus 1236

Transformation theory: Generalized, phys- ical particle representation and 709

Translation: B. subtilis DNA, complemen- tarity of RNA transcripts of 863

Translocation: Sequential translation of tri- nucleotide for 1164

Transplantation immunity see Immunity Transport

Amino acid, membrane-bound lactic dehy- drogenase and 1008

3-galactosidase, in bacterial membrane preparations 1190

Histidine see Histidine transport Tribolium: Outcome of competition experi-

ments 1112 tRNA see Transfer RNA Trypanosoma mega: Electron microscopy of

DNA from 419 Tumor: Virus-induced, thymosin and resis-

tance to 1170 Tumor cells: DNA synthesis inhibition by

lymphocytes of guinea pig 1119 Tumor cells, glial: Synthesis of acid muco-

polysaccharides by 495 Tumor, mouse see Mouse tumor Tumor, mouse plasma cell: Synthesis of

immunoglobulins by 425 Tumor, neural see Neural tumor

Unit activity: In isolated spinal cord 40 Uterine protein: Role of RNA synthesis in

the estrogen induction of 693

Vasopressin: Human, immunoassay of 1298 Vector lattices: Locally convex, theory of a

class of 275

Vesicular stomatitis virus: RNA polymerase in 572

Vesting: In ring chromosomes, and cross- over 21 1

Vinblastine: Precipitation of proteins by 807 Viral RNA synthesis: Vesicular stomatitis

virus, a polymerase in 572 Virus

Herpes, membrane proteins of 730, 799 Leukemia, association with myeloma cells

344 Rous sarcoma, essential cell-associated fac-

tor for formation of 314 Simian, inactivating and mutagenic effects

of nitrosoguanidine on 745 Simian see also SV5, SV40 Vaccinia, formation of a structural poly-

peptide by 677 Viruslike particles: In nuclei of cultured

plant cells 25

Weyl tensor: Characteristic classes and 265 Wheat: Triplicate genes for alcohol dehydro-

genase in 1136

Xanthine: Oxidizing system of higher ani- mals and enzymes of Neurospora mutant 1016

Xenopis laevis: Mitochondrial ribosomes from 117

X-ray diffraction: Studies of proinsulin 1213

Yanomama Indians: Chromosome aberra- tions among 920

Yeast: Conversion of promitochondria into mitochondria 1252

Yeasts: Control of cell division cycle in 352

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CONTENTS (Continued)

Microbiology

MURINE SARCOMA VIRUS TRANSFORMATION OF BALB/3T3 CELLS: LACK OF DEPENDENCE ON

MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS Stuart A. Aaronson, John J. Jainchill, and George J. Todaro 1236-1243

INTERFERON AND CELL DIVISION, I. INHIBITION OF THE MULTIPLICATION OF MOUSE LEU-

KEMIA L 1210 CELLS In Vitro BY INTERFERON PREPARATIONS Ion Gresser, Daniele Brouty- Boye, Marie-Therese Thomas, and Alvaro Macieira-Coelho 1052-1058

Pathology

CONGO RED DICHROISM WITH DISPERSED AMYLOID FIBRILS, AN EXTRINSIC COTTON EFFECT E. P. Benditt, N. Eriksen, and C. Berglund 1044-1051

Physiology

IMPEDANCE CHANGES ACROSS THE FOOTPAD OF THE CAT IN RELATION TO ACTION AND SECRE-

TION IN SWEAT GLANDS David P. C. Lloyd 1150-1153 THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF FORCE GENERATION IN STRIATED MUSCLE Leepo C. Yu,

Robert M. Dowben, and Karl Kornacker 1199-1205

Zoology

THEORETICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF AUTOMIMICRY, I. SINGLE TRAIL LEARNING Lincoln P. Brower, F. Harvey Pough, and H. R. Meck 1059-1066

A FURTHER ASSESSMENT OF THE ROLE OF FOUNDER EFFECTS IN THE OUTCOME OF Tribolium COMPETITION EXPERIMENTS Peter S. Dawson 1112-1118

AXON GROWTH: ROLES OF MICROFILAMENTS AND MICROTUBULES Kenneth M. Yamada, Brian S. Spooner, and Norman K. Wessells 1206-1212

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