KLEIN, A. O. Ph.D., Prof. — Biol. Dept., Brandeis Univ., WALTHAM, Mass. 02154, 



U.S.A. • 



a Light regulated development. Chlamydomonas spec. (Chlorophyceae), Phaseolus vulgaris 



(Papilionaceae) 

 KLEIN, H. W. Dr.med. — Afd. Anat. I, Med. Fac. Rotterdam, P.O.B. 1738, ROTTERDAM 



C 3002, Netherlands 

 a Normal and experimental developmental morphology, including teratology of the coronary 



arteries (high frequency coagulation). Gallus domesticus (Aves), Homo sapiens (Primates) 

 b Developmental morphology and teratology of the cardiovascular system. Homo sapiens 



(Primates) 

 c Mechanical factors determining the shape of the lens. Gallus domesticus (Aves), Mus 



musculus (Rodentia) , Homo sapiens (Primates) 

 KLEIN, N. W. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anim. Genet., Storrs Agric. Exper. Station, Univ. of 



Connecticut, STORRS, Conn. 06268, U.S.A. • 



a Protein metabolism and its relationship to growth and differentiation in the explanted 



embryo. Gallus spec. ( Aves) (with E. D. HICKEY) 

 b Mechanisms of teratogenic specificity in the explanted embryo. Same species as a 

 c Growth regulation in the early embryo (culture of embryos on a growth limiting medium; 



synthesis and break-down of macromolecules in specific regions of the embryo). Same 



species as a (with E. D. HICKEY) 

 KLEIN, R. L. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Pharmacol, and Toxicol., Med. Center, Univ. of 



Mississippi, 2500 North State St., JACKSON, Miss. 39216, U.S.A. 

 a Electrolyte metabolism in developing embryonic heart (histochemistry and ultrastructure; 



atomic absorption spectrophotometry) . Gallus domesticus (Aves) 

 KLEINEBRECHT, J. Dr.rer.nat. — Inst, fur Humangenet. und vergl. Erbpathol. der Univ., 



Paul-Ehrlich-Str. 41, 6 FRANKFURT/Main, W.Germany 

 KLEINFELD, Mrs. R. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Univ. of Hawaii, 1960 East-West 



Rd., HONOLULU, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A. 

 a Hormonal effects on cell differentiation in the uterus. Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) 

 b Nucleoprotein metabolism and cellular fine structure changes during embryonic, regenerative 



and neoplastic growth. Same species as a 

 KLEINLOGEL, H. Dipl.biol. — Div. of Cell and Developm. Biol., Zool. Inst., Univ. of 



Bern, Sahlistr. 8, CH-3012 BERN, Switzerland 

 a Effects of inhibitors of protein synthesis on metamorphosis. Xenopus laevis (Anura) 



(with R. WEBER) 

 KLEINSMITH, L. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, 



Mich. 48104, U.S.A. 

 a Role of nuclear proteins in the regulation of gene expression. 

 KLEISS, E. Dr.Med., Prof. — . Cat. de Embriol., Fac. de Med., Univ. de Los Andes, MERI- 



DA, Venezuela 



■ — personal address: Apartado 38, MfiRIDA, Venezuela 

 a Teratogenesis of developmental failure (especially of the limbs) and excess (digits, twins, 



double monsters etc.) in relation with teratological factors and the corresponding 



susceptibility. (Rodentia) , Homo sapiens (Primates) 

 b History of embryology and teratology 



c Embryological and teratological nomenclature. Domestic animals, Homo sapiens (Mam- 

 malia) 

 d Classification of anomalies and malformations. Domestic animals, Homo sapiens (Mam- 

 malia) 

 e Development of the vascular supply to the human tongue, tonsils, and salivary glands 



(injected specimens). Homo sapiens (Primates) 

 f Histo- and toxoplasmosis as teratogenic factors. Homo sapiens (Primates) (with L. 



DURAN de LOPEZ and members of the Dept. of Pathol.) 

 KLIMA, M. Dr. — Dr. Senckenberg Anat. Inst., Ludwig-Rehn Str. 14, 6 FRANKFURT/ 



Main, W.Germany 

 KMIEC, B. M.B. — Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Acad, of Med., ul. Narutowicza 60, 



ECDz, Poland 

 a Comparative histochemistry of the development of the adrenal medulla. Xenopus laevis, 



Rana esculenta (Anura), Rattus norvegicus, Cavia porcellus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens 



(Primates) 

 KNESE, K.-H. Dr.med., Dr.phil., Prof. — Inst, fur Histol. und Embryol., Univ. Hohenheim 



(LH), Fruwirthstr. 16, 7000 STUTTGART 70, W.Germany 

 a Histochemistry, enzymology, and electronmicroscopy of the early histogenesis of the 



connective and supporting tissue of the presumptive regions of different kinds of mesenchyme, 



especially of cartilage and bone, and those in lung and kidney. Gallus domesticus (Aves), 



Bos taurus (Artiodactyla), Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia), Homo sapiens 



(Primates) 

 b Morphology, enzymology, and electron microscopy of histogenesis, especially of cartilage 



and bone as well as metamorphosis after hormone application. Rattus norvegicus (Roden- 

 tia), Bos taurus (Artiodactyla) 

 c Developmental morphology of embryo. Bos taurus (Artiodactyla) 

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