MOOR, Ms. B.; Dr.phil.II - Zool. Inst, der Westf. Wilhelms Univ., Hufferstr. 1, 4400 MUNSTER, BRD 

 (Germany) 



a Organogenesis of the nervous system, especially its relation to the integumental sense organs: 

 transitory formations exclusively recorded in Stylommatophoran embryos and probably not con- 

 sisting of true sensory cells. Bradybaena fruticum, Succinea putris (Gastropoda) 



b Morphogenesis of the embryonic shell and the teratological change of its shape caused by unfa- 

 vourable conditions (alteration of the perivitelline fluid). Bradybaena fruticum (Gastropoda) 



MOOR, R. M.; Ph.D. - A.R.C. Inst, of Anim. Physiol., Anim. Res. Station, 307 Huntingdon Rd., 

 CAMBRIDGE CB3 OJQ, England . 



a Subcellular changes during oocyte maturation including membrane transport, protein synthesis, 

 RNA synthesis, energy requirements and structural reorganization; intrafollicular mechanisms 

 controlling maturation, including effects of gonadotrophins, steroids and intrafollicular inhibitors; 

 effects of biochemical manipulation, RNA and protein inhibition or steroid alterations on sub- 

 sequent fertilization and early embryonic development; micromanipulation of oocytes and em- 

 bryos- sex determination; culture, storage and deep-freezing of embryos. Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) 



MOORE, D.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Bot., Univ., MANCHESTER Ml 3 9PL, England 



a MetaboUc and enzymological studies of sporophore development, especially nitrogen metabolism 

 and identification of enzyme regulatory events which can be related to specific aspects of mor- 

 phogenesis. Coprinus cinereus (Fungi) 



b Cytological and biochemical characterisation of mutants (both experimentally induced and 

 natural polymorphic variants) with altered morphogenesis and/or with defects in genes deter- 

 mining metaboUc processes known to be involved in morphogenesis. Same species as a 



MOORES, G. R.; Ph.D. - Dept. of CeU Biol., Univ. of Glasgow, GLASGOW G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK 



a Surface properties and behaviour of embryonic cells. Gallus gallus (Aves) 



MOOTZ, Ms. U.; Dr.rer.nat. - Dept. of Anat. and Reprod. Biol., Rhein.-Westf. Techn. Hochschule, 

 Melatener Str. 211, 5100 AACHEN, BRD (Germany) 



a Transmission and scanning electron microscopy of oocytes and early developmental stages after 

 in vitro culture and embryo transfer. Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha) 



b Micromanipulation of cells and tissues of blastocysts; developmental potential of blastomeres. 

 Same species as a 



MORACZEWSKI, J.; Ph.D., D.Sc. - Dept. of Cytol., Zool. Inst., Warsaw Univ., Krak. Przedmiescie 

 26/28,00-927/1 WARSZAWA, Poland 



a Cell differentiation during regeneration and asexual reproduction. Catenula leptocephala, Dugesia 

 lugubris (Turbellaria) 



MORATA, G.; Ph.D. - Sect. Devi. Genet., Inst, of Genet. CSIC, Qr. of Molec. Biol., Univ. Autonoma 

 de Madrid, Canto Blanco, MADRID 34, Spain 



a Genetic and developmental analysis of homoeotic genes. Drosophila spec. (Diptera) 



MOREAU, M.; Dr.3eme Cycle - Stat. Biologique, Place Georges-Teissier, 29211 ROSCOFF, France 



a Biophysical and biochemical membrane changes during meiosis reinitiation; analysis of matura- 

 tion promoting factor (microinjection). Xenopus laevis (Anura), Marthasterias glacialis (Asteroi- 

 dea) 



b Cell contacts during early embryogenesis. Sphaerechmus granularis (Echinoidea), Patella vulgata 

 (Gastropoda), Dentahum vulgare (Scaphopoda) 



c Measurement of free calcium ions (aequorine, selective electrodes). Same species as a and b 



MOREAU, Ms. N.; Dr.3e Cycle - Lab. de Genet, du Devi., Univ. P. et M. Curie, Ctr. de Rech. d'lvry, 

 67 rue M. Gunsbourg, 94200 IVRY-sur-SEINE, France 



a Biosynthesis of endogenous proteins during oogenesis. Pleurodeles poireti (Urodela) 



MORGAN (WRIGHT), Ms. M.; Ph.D. - School of Environm. Sci., Plymouth Polytechnic, Drake's 

 Circus, PLYMOUTH PL4 BAA, England 



a Morphology and normal table from fertilization to hatching. Salmo gairdneri (Teleostei) 



b Effect of temperature on early development. Same species as a 



MORGAN, P. R.; B.Sc, B.D.S. - Dept. of Dent. Pathol., London Hosp. Med. Coll., Turner St., 

 LONDON El 2AD, England 

 no work on developmental biology in progress 



MORREILLON, Ms. M. C. - Zahnarztl. Inst., Abt. Orale Strukturbiol., Univ. Zurich, Plattenstr. 11, 

 8028 ZURICH, Switzerland ^ . 



a Development of oral tissues, especially tooth papilla, pulp and mucous membrane (microscopy, 

 stereology, 3-dimensional reconstructions). Homo sapiens (Primates) 



b Frequency and type of epithelia remnants (cyst) and temporary epithelial proUferations (without 

 function) in the oral cavity during fetal development 



MORRIS, B.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Nottingham, University Park, NOTTINGHAM NG7 2RD, 

 England 



a Antibody absorption by neonates. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) 



b Electron microscopy and physiology of postnatal gastric and intestinal development. Same species 

 as a 



MORRIS, I. G.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Zool., Univ. CoU. of N. Wales, Brambell Labs., BANGOR, Gwynedd 

 LL57 2UW, Wales, UK 



a Transmission of serum proteins across foetal membranes and neonate gut. Mus musculus, Rattus 

 norvegicus (Rodentia) r-,-.r.T>> 



MORRISS, Ms. G. M.; Ph.D. - Dept. of Human Anat., Univ. of Oxford, South Parks Rd., OXFORD 

 0X1 3QJ, England . . 



a Mechanisms of normal and abnormal development in early postimplantation embryos in vivo and 

 in vitro. Rattus spec. (Rodentia) 



b Normal and abnormal neurulation and neural crest migration. Same species as a, and comparative 



aspects (Amphibia; Aves) 

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