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Journal of Cell Science Supplements
No. 1 Higher Order Structure in the NucleusEdited by P. R. Cook and R. A. LaskeyISBN: 0 9508709 4 3 234 pp.Proceedings of 1st BSCB-Company of Biologists (COB)Symposium £12.00 U.S.$23.00
No. 2 The Cell Surface In Plant Growth and DevelopmentEdited by K. Roberts, A. W. B. Johnston, C. W. Lloyd,P. Shaw and H. W. WoolhouseISBN: 0 9508709 7 8 350 pp.The 6th John Innes Symposium £15.00 U.S.$30.00
No. 3 Growth Factors: Structure and FunctionEdited by C. R. Hopkins and R. C. HughesISBN: 0 9508709 9 4 242 pp.BSCB-COB Symposium £15.00 U.S.$30.00
No. 4 Prospects in Cell BiologyEdited by A. V. Grimstone, Henry Harris andR. T. JohnsonISBN: 0 948601 01 9 458 pp.An essay volume to mark the journal's 20th anniversary £15.00 U.S.$30.00
No. 5 The Cytoskeleton: Cell Function and OrganizationEdited by C. W. Lloyd, J. S. Hyams and R. M. WarnISBN: 0 948601 04 3 360 pp.BSCB-COB Symposium
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No. 8 Cell Behaviour: Shape, Adhesion and MotilltyEdited by J. Heaysman, A. Middleton and F. WattsISBN: 0 948601 12 4 449 pp.BSCB-COB Symposium
No. 9 Macrophage Plasma Membrane Receptors: StructureEdited by S. GordonISBN: 0 948601 13 2 200 pp.
No. 10 Stem CellsEdited by Brian I. Lord and T. Michael DexterISBN: 0 948601 16 7 280pp. £35.00 U.S.$65.00
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This series of supplementary casebound volumes deals with topics of outstandinginterest to cell and molecular biologists
These are provided free to subscribers to Journal of Cell Science. They may be purchased separately from:
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1989 CENTENNIAL MEETING OF THEAMERICAN SOCIETY OF ZOOLOGISTS
ANDAMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY,
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR SOCIETY,THE CRUSTACEAN SOCIETY,
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ASTACOLOGY,AND SOCIETY OF SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY
Marriott Copley Place • Westin Copley Place • Copley Plaza HotelBoston, Massachusetts — December 27-30
Abstract Deadline: August 4,1989 Call for Papers: April, 1989 for Oral and Poster Presentations.Note that posters are particularly encouraged, and the ASZ Division of History and Philosophy of Biology
welcomes posters as a second paper.
Schedule for December 27, 28 and 29: Plenary Lectures • Oral Papers • Poster Presentations
Schedule for December 30: Society/Divisional Symposia and Workshops plus Elephant and theBlind Zoologists Program
PLENARY LECTURES DECEMBER 27, 28 AND 29:Wednesday, December 27
EMERGING SYSTEMS: COMPONENTS OF ORGANISMS INCLUDING IONS, MOLECULES, GENES AND CELLS(Keith Porter, Joseph Bonaventura, Gary W. Litman, and Lynn Margulis)
Thursday, December 28ORGANISMS AS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS: CELLS, ORGANS, TISSUES(Hugh Huxley, Howard A. Bern, Berta Scharrer and Marvalee H. Wake)
Friday, December 29ORGANISMAL SYSTEMS: ANIMALS AND BEHAVIOR
(George O. Mackie, Masakazu Konishi, Stephen J. Gould and E.O. Wilson)
Art, Book and Instrument Exhibits at theWestin Hotel and Harvard University.
Programs on Public Affairs, Ethics, andTools and Technologies
ASZ Symphony OrchestraImpersonation of Charles Darwin by Richard Eakin
Socials include a party at the New England Aquarium,closing banquet honoring international guests,
and the Third Annual Endowment Auction
Meeting Hosted by Harvard Universityand Northeastern University
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June 24-30 1990
Program organizing committeeChairman : B. McEwen (USA)G.M. Besser (UK), J. Epelbaum (FR), Y. Kato (JAP), F. Labile (CAN),A. Uuzzi (IT), Z. Naor (ISR), J.M. Polak (UK), L Renaud (CAN),J. Roberts (USA), Ph. Seeburg (FRG), A. Tixier-Vidal (FR),J.-D. Vincent (FR), T.B. Van Wiemersma-Greidanus (NL).
Scientific ProgamThe scientific program will consist of 4 plenary lectures and 16 symposia with invitedspeakers, free communications and poster sessions. The topics covered will includeneuroimmunology, genomic control mechanisms, behavior, development, sub-cellularmodel systems, circadian rhythms, aging, comparative neuroendocrinology andclinical neuroendocrinology.
Local organizing CommitteeChairman : J.-D. Vincent General Secretary: D. Poulain
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ContentsVolume 106 (2) 1989
ESSAY IN DEVELOPMENTMeyerowitz, E. M., Smyth, D. R.and Bowman, J. L.Abnormal flowers and pattern formation in floraldevelopment 209
CONTRIBUTED PAPERSHiggins. S. J., Young, P., Brody, J. R.and Cunha, G. R.Induction of functional cytodifferentiation in theepithelium of tissue recombinants. I. Homotypicseminal vesicle recombinants 219
Higgins, S. J., Young, P. and Cunha, G. R.Induction of functional cytodifferentiation in theepithelium of tissue recombinants. II. Instructiveinduction of Wolffian duct epithelia by neonatalseminal vesicle mesenchyme 235
Roller, R. J., Kinloch, R. A., Hiraoka, B. Y.,Li, S. S.-L. and Wassarman, P. M.Gene expression during mammalian oogenesis andearly embryogenesis: quantification of threemessenger RNAs abundant in fully grown mouseoocytes 251
Collier, J. R.Cytoplasmic regulation of translation duringllyanassa embryogenesis 263
Krone, P. H. and Heikkila, J. J.Expression of microinjected hsp 70 CAT and hsp30, CAT chimeric genes in developing Xenopuslaevis embryos 271
Kamalati, T., Howard, M. and Brooks, R. F.IGF I induces differentiation in a transformed humankeratinocyte line 283
Foumier Le Ray, C, Renaud, D. and LeDouarin, G. H.Change in motor neurone activity modifies thedifferentiation of a slow muscle in chick embryo 295
Gandolfi, F., Brevini, T. A. L. Richardson, L,Brown, C. R. and Moor, R. M.Characterization of proteins secreted by sheepoviduct epithelial cells and their function inembryonic development 303
Godement, P. and Bonhoeffer, F.Cross-species recognition of tectal cues by retinalfibers in vitro 313
Nagy, A., Sass, M. and Markkula, M.Systematic non-uniform distribution ofparthenogenetic cells in adult mouse chimaeras 321
Dean, W. L, Seufert, A. C, Schultz. G. A.,Prather, R. S., Simerly, C, Schatten, G.,Pilch, D. R. and Marzluff, W. F.The small nuclear RNAs for pre-mRNA splicing arecoordinately regulated during oocyte maturation andearly embryogenesis in the mouse 325
Martin, P., Khan, A. and Lewis, J.Cutaneous nerves of the embryonic chick wing donot develop in regions denuded of ectoderm 335
Sliter, T. J.Imaginal disc-autonomous expression of a defect insensory bristle patterning caused by thelethal(3)ecdysoneless' (l(3)ecd1) mutation ofDrosophila melanogaster 347
Wessel, G. M., Zhang, W., Tomlinson, C. R.,Lennarz, W. J. and Klein, W. H.Transcription of the Spec 1 -like gene of Lytechinusis selectively inhibited in response to disruption ofthe extracellular matrix 355
Kleene, K. C.Poly(A) shortening accompanies the activation oftranslation of five mRNAs during spermiogenesis inthe mouse 367
ffrench-Constant, C. and Hynes, R. O.Alternative splicing of fibronectin is temporally andspatially regulated in the chicken embryo 375
Gandelman, K.-Y.. Pfeiffer, S. E. and Carson, J. H.Cyclic AMP regulation of P0 glycoprotein and myelinbasic protein gene expression in semi-differentiatedperipheral neurinoma cell line D6P2T 389
Jonas, E. A., Snape, A. M. and Sargent, T. D.Transcriptional regulation of a Xenopus embryonicepidermal keratin gene 399
Ezzell. R. M.. Chafel, M. M. and Matsudaira, P. T.Differential localization of villin and fimbrin duringdevelopment of the mouse visceral endoderm andintestinal epithelium 407
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