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a The early embryology, placentation and development of morphological<br />
peculiarities. Eremitalpa granti (Broom) (Insectivota)<br />
GUGGENHEIM, P. A.B., M.D. — Dept of Anat., School of Med., ihe<br />
Creighton Univ., OMAHA, Nebraska, U.S.A.<br />
a The significance and fate of embryonic mesenchyme m the middle ear.<br />
Morphologic study of ears of embryos from 1-27 days. Rattus norve^<br />
qicus (Holtzmann strain) (Rod2ntia) (in collaboration with L. F. L.Lti-<br />
MENTS and A. SCHLESINGER) .<br />
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b Freeze-drying studies with refined cytologic study and investigation ot<br />
changes in ground substance of mesenchyme. Rattus "o;:^^^f^^"^,^5 :<br />
mann strain) (Rodentia) (in collaboration with L. P. CLEMENTS and<br />
A. SCHLESINGER) ,<br />
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c Fate of the mesenchyme in the middle ear in dwarf animals and their<br />
"normal" heterozygous littermates. Rattus (Rodentia) (in collaboration<br />
with L. P. CLEMENTS and A. SCHLESINGER)<br />
GUSTAFSON, G. S. Fil.mag. — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, lib<br />
Drottninggatan, STOCKHOLM, Sweden<br />
GUSTAFSON, T. Fil. Dr — Wenner-Grens Inst, for exper. Biol., INorrtulisgatan'l6,<br />
STOCKHOLM Va., Sweden<br />
a Studies on the mechanism of gastrulation. (Echinoidea)<br />
b. Growth promoting substances and vitamines in embryonic material.<br />
(Echinoidea), Xenopus (Anura)<br />
c. The effect of various antimetabolites on embryonic development. (Tic/iinoidea)<br />
(in collaboration with S. HoRSTADIUS)<br />
d. Enzyme adaptation in embryonic and adult cells studied by means ot<br />
tissue culture technique.<br />
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GUTH L A B M.D. — Section Devel. and Regen., Lab. of Neuroanatomi-<br />
cal Sci.. NINDB. Nat. Inst, of Health, BETHESDA, Md, U.S.A.<br />
a Neuronal specificity in the autonomic nervous system. (Mammalia)<br />
GUYeNOT, E. Dr Med.. Dr Sci. — Inst, de Zool. et Anat. comp., Univ.<br />
de Geneve. Rue de Candolle, GENEVE, Suisse<br />
GYLLENSTEN, L. J. W. Med. Dr — Embryol. Dept, Histol. Inst.. Karolinska<br />
Inst., Solnavagen 1. STOCKHOLM 60, Sweden<br />
a. Postnatal development of lymphatic system; endocrinological influences<br />
(thyroid, thymus). Cavia cobaya (Rodentia)<br />
b. Postnatal development of newborns in different oxygen concentrations,<br />
with special consideration to malformations of the eyes, lungs and cardiovascular<br />
system. Mus musculus (Rodentia).<br />
HADORN E. F.I.I.E., Dr Phil, Prof. — Zool.-vergl. Anat. Inst.. Naturw.<br />
Fak Univ. Zurich, Kiinstlergasse 16, ZURICH 6, Schweiz<br />
a. Field organisation of the genital imaginal disc. Drosophda spec.<br />
(Diptera) /r\., \<br />
b Developmental analysis of lethal factors. Drosophua spec. (UipteraJ<br />
c. Chromatographic studies of fluorescent substances and ammo acids.<br />
Drosophila spec, and Ephestia spec. (Insecta)<br />
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HAGELIN, L. O. Fil.mag. — Zootom. Inst., Univ. of Stockholm, 116 Drottninggatan,<br />
STOCKHOLM, Sweden<br />
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a. Studies on the development of Rathke's pouch and the hypophysis.<br />
(Cudostoma; Ganoidei; Teleostei)<br />
HAGET, A. Dr es Sci. — Lab. de Zool., Fac. des Sci. de Bordeaux. 40 Rue<br />
Lamartine, TALENCE, Gironde, France<br />
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