McCALLlON, D. J. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., Fac. of Med., McMaster Univ., 

 HAMILTON, Ont., Canada • 



a Development of specific proteins in the central nervous system studied by fluorescence and 

 electrophoresis. Gallus domesticus (Aves) 



b Specific chemical relationships in the development and regeneration of the lens. Gallus 

 domesticus (Aves) 



c Heterogenous induction. Gallus domesticus (Aves) 



d Teratological and embryotoxic effects of tissue antibodies. Gallus domesticus (Aves), 

 Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus (Rodentia) 



McCANCE, I. — Dept. of Physiol., Monash Univ., CLAYTON. Vict. 3168, Australia 



a Descriptive morphology and histochemistry, and experimental morphology of the cere- 

 bellum (C.R. length 2 cm until after birth). Felis domestica (Carnivora) 



McCLURE, T. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anat., Med. School, Univ. of Oklahoma, 801 NE 13th St.. 

 OKLAHOMA-City, Okla. 73104, U.S.A. 



a Developmental variations in the central nervous system. Papio spec, Macaca mulafta 

 (Primates) 



McCONKEY, E. H. Ph.D., Prof. — Inst, for Developm. Biol., Univ. of Colorado, BOUL- 

 DER, Colo. 80302, U.S.A. 



McDEVITT, D. S. Ph.D. — Dept. of Anim. Biol., School of Vet. Med., Univ. of Penn- 

 sylvania, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 19104, U.S.A. 



a The soluble lens proteins (crystallins) in lens differentiation, as studied by column chro- 

 matography, electrophoresis, and immunofluorescence. Rana pipiens (Anura) 



MACELA, A. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, PRAHA 2, 

 Czechoslovakia 



a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with A. RO- 

 MANOVSKf, J. PALECEK and J. MACHA) 



McFARLANE, A. B.Chir. — Dept. of Anat., The Univ., NEWCASTLE upon Tyne 1, 

 England 



McGAUGHEY, R. W. Ph.D. — Worcester Found, for Exper. Biol., 222 Maple Ave., 

 SHREWSBURY, Mass. 01545, U.S.A. 



a The rate of repair of chromosome breaks in primary spermatocytes at various times after 

 X- and cobalt irradiation. Mus musculus (Rodentia) 



b X-irradiation during gestation to determine doses lethal and teratological to embryos and 

 fetuses; karyotype studies of irradiated fetuses. Meriones unguiculatus (Rodentia) 



c Chromosome and immunological study of hybrids. Mustela vison x M. putorius (Carni- 

 vora) 



d Chromosome study of hybrids. Oryctolagus cuniculus x Lepus americanus (Lagomorpha) 



McGOVERN, P. T. — Dept. of Anat., Royal Vet. Coll., LONDON N.W.I, England 



a Immunological aspects of foetal-maternal relationships exemplified by hybrid gestation. 

 Capra hircus x Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) (in collaboration with J. L. HANCOCK) 



MACHA, J. RNDr. — Dept. of Exper. Zool., Charles Univ., Vinicna 7, PRAHA 2, 

 Czechoslovakia 



a Proteins and antigens in early development. (Amphibia) (in collaboration with A. ROMA- 

 NOVSK?, J. PALECEK and A. MACELA) 



McKEEHAN, M. S. f Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of Virginia, 

 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 22901. U.S.A. 

 (deceased) 



McKENZIE, J. M.D. — Dept. of Embryol., Marischal Coll., Univ., of Aberdeen, ABER- 

 DEEN AB9 IAS, Scotland, U.K. 



a The metabolic characteristics of different tissues in the early embryo. Gallus gallus (Aves) 



b The cytological effects of metabolic inhibitors on the early embryo. Gallus gallus (Aves) 



c The effects of adult tissue homogenates on the early embryo and cell cultures. Gallus gallus 

 (Aves) 



McKIEL, G. D. M.A. — Dept. of Zool. and Comp. Anat., Univ. Coll. London, Cower St., 

 LONDON W.C.I, England 



a Study of contact inhibition in synchronous populations of heart fibroblasts. Gallus gallus 

 (Aves) 



McKINNELL, R. G. Ph.D., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Tulane Univ., NEW ORLEANS, La. 

 70118, U.S.A. 



a Nuclear transplantation studies: 1) developmental potential of transplanted embryonic 

 nuclei; 2) morphological and biochemical similarities of isogenic groups. Rana areolata 

 circulosa (Anura) 



b Histocompatibility studies in animals produced by nuclear transplantation. Rana pipiens 

 (Anura) (in collaboration with E. P. VOLPE) 



MACKLIN, M. R. Ph.D. — Dept. of Biomed. Engin., Case Western Reserve Univ., 

 CLEVELAND, Ohio 44106, U.S.A. 



a The effects of the inorganic ionic environment, both extra-cellular and intra-cellular, on 

 cell differentiation. Hydra spec. (Hydroidea) 



McLAREN, Miss A. Ph.D. — Inst, of Anim. Genet., Univ. of Edinburgh, West Mains Rd., 

 EDINBURGH, EH9 3JN, Scotland, U.K. 



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