General embryological information service - HPS Repository
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HISHIDA, T. M.A. — Biol. Inst., Fac. of Sci., Nagoya Univ., Chikusa-ku,<br />
NAGOYA, Japan<br />
a. Metabolic analysis of early development. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) (in<br />
collaboration with E. NAKANO)<br />
b. Melanin formation in color phenotypes. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei) (in<br />
collaboration with T. YAMAMOTO and H. TOMITA)<br />
c. Physiological study of sex differentiation. Oryzias latipes (Teleostei)<br />
HJELMMAN, G. Prof. — Anat. Inst., Univ. of Helsinki, HELSINKI, Finland<br />
(no <strong>embryological</strong> work in progress)<br />
HOADLEY, L. F.I.I.E., Prof. — Biol. Lab., Harvard Univ., Divinity Ave.,<br />
CAMBRIDGE 38, Mass., U.S.A.<br />
HOEFSMIT, Miss E. C. M. Med.Drs. — Anat.-Embryol. Lab., Fac. of<br />
Med., State Univ., Wassenaarseweg, Boerhaavekwartier, LEIDEN,<br />
Netherlands<br />
a. Development of ductus arteriosus. Mus norvegicus albinus (Rodentia)<br />
HOFMAN, L. — Inst, de Biol., Fac. de Med., Salata, ZAGREB, Yougoslavie<br />
a. Relative growth of organs in the embryo. Rattus norvegicus albinus<br />
(Rodentia) (in collaboration with N. SKREB)<br />
HOGUE, Miss M. J. A.B., Ph.D., Prof. (Emer.) — Dept. of Anat., School<br />
of Med., Univ. of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa., U.S.A.<br />
HOLLANDER, W. F. B.A., M.S., Ph.D. — Dept. of Genetics, Iowa State<br />
Univ., AMES, Iowa, U.S.A.<br />
a. Genetic mutants — polydactylism, lethal types. Mus musculus (Roden-<br />
tia)<br />
b. X-ray induced dominant lethal effects. Mus musculus (Rodentia)<br />
c. X-ray induced chromosome-translocation effects. Mus musculus (Rodentia)<br />
d. Genetic mutants. Columbia livia (Aves)<br />
HOLM, K. A. Fil.Dr. — Zool. Inst., Uppsala Univ., UPPSALA, Sweden<br />
a. Experimental investigation of the embryo (determination, prospective<br />
significance of embryonic areas). (Araneae, Arachnoidea)<br />
HOLST CHRISTENSEN, P. J. Dr.Phil. — Inst, for Aim. Zool., Universitetsparken<br />
3, COPENHAGEN 0, Denmark<br />
HOLTER, H. Ph.D., M.I.I.E. — Physiol. Dept., Carlsberg Lab., 10 Gl.<br />
Carlsbergvej, COPENHAGEN, Valby, Denmark<br />
HOLTFRETER, J. K. F. Ph.D., F.I.I.E., Prof. — Dept. of Biol., Coll. of<br />
Arts and Sci., Univ. of Rochester, ROCHESTER 20, N.Y., U.S.A.<br />
a. Accessory tails , .induced" by chemically inert substances. Xenopus laevis<br />
(Anura)<br />
b. Studies on competence changes in aging ectoderm. Pleurodeles Waltlii<br />
(Urodela)<br />
c. Production of a third median eye by UV irradiation. Ambystoma punctatum<br />
(Urodela)<br />
d. Studies on muscle development. (Amphibia)<br />
HOLTZER, H. Ph.D., M.I.I.E. — Dept. of Anat., School of Med., Univ. of<br />
Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA 4, Pa., U.S.A.<br />
a. Myogenesis. (Vertebrata)<br />
b. Chondrogenesis. (Vertebrata)<br />
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