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282 LIST OF SCIENTIFIC REPORTS L. C e r v a (Czechoslovakia), Differences in the growth requirements of virulent and nonvirulent strains of Naegleria fowleri abstr. 50 Symposium C: Cellular Membranes: Structure and Function Chairman: Richard D. Allen, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA Co-Chairman: John E. Thompson, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada Convener: Aleksandra Przeîçcka, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland R. D. A 11 e n (USA), Introduction J. E. Thompson, P. Pauls (Canada), Physical and biochemical properties of Amoeba membranes abstr. 366 Y. Nozawa, S. Nagao (Japan), Regulation by calmodulin of membrane-bound guanylate cyclase in Tetrahymena abstr. 274 H. Plattner (FRG), Membrane fusion in ciliates and other protozoa, with special emphasis on exocytosis abstr. 294 and proc. II 267-278 R. D. A11 e n, A. K. F o k (USA), Membrane recycling in ciliates abstr. 11 K. Hiwatashi, A. Kitamura (Japan), Ciliary membranes in the mating reactions of Paramecium abstr. 140 Contributed Papers G. Metenier (France), Sur les protéines corticales du Cilié Tetrahymena paravorax abstr. 245 E. W y r o b a (Poland), G. Battiroli, P. Giordano (Italy), Fluorescent labelling of surface membrane in living Paramecium aurelia abstr. 396 G. Battiroli (Italy), E. W y r o b a (Poland), P. Giordano (Italy), Enhancement of the fluorescence intensity of dansyl labelled Paramecium evoked by removal of surface components abstr. 36 H. Fukushima, S. Umeki, Y. Nozawa (Japan), Alterations in Tetrahymena microsomal desaturase activity and the level of electron transport components during temperature adaptation abstr. 107 R. S. Fritsch, L. Wollweber (DDR), M. Brutkowska, A. Przelçcka, A. Sobota (Poland), Effects of membrane-stabilizing compounds on phagocytosis and calcium binding to the plasma membrane of protozoae abstr. 104 A. Sobota, A. Przelçcka, D. D. Ban (Poland), Cation affinity of the sub-plasmalemmal compartment of Acanthamoeba castellanii trophozoites abstr. 342 http://rcin.org.pl
283 LIST OF SCIENTIFIC REPORTS A. Przel^cka, A. Sobota (Poland), Structural changes of plasma membrane in differentiating trophozoites of Acanthamoeba castellanii abstr. 297 Posters B. F. Dickens, C. S. R a m e s h a, G. A. Thompson, Jr. (USA), The role of lipids in the adaptation of Tetrahymena to low temperature abstr. 75 N. Hag a, K. Hiwatashi (Japan), A soluble gene product controlling membrane excitability in Paramecium caudatum abstr. 128 E. T. Hitchen (England), Microtubule and membrane recycling during tentacle resorption in the Suctorian Rhyncheta cyclopum Zenker Zenker abstr. 139 P. Kovacs, G. Csaba (Hungary), Demostration of specific hormone receptors by lectins on the membrane of Tetrahymena -pyriformis abstr. 194 A. L. Knupfer, D. Coral, J. Gruenberg, J. Deshusses (Switzerland), Physiological effects of liposome-trypanosome interactions abstr. 189 C. F. B a r d e 1 e (FRG), Freeze-fracture technique as a new tool in studying ciliate phylogeny abstr. 18 Symposium D: Cytoplasmic Organelles (e.g., Mitochondria, Kinetoplasts, Hydrogenosome, Glycosome) Chairman: Miklos Müller, Rockefeller University, New York, USA Co-Chairman: Jan Michejda, Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Convener: Maria Jerka-Dziadosz, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland M. Müller (USA), Introduction J. Michejda (Poland), Protozoan mitochondria abstr. 249 F. J. R. Taylor (Canada), Mitochondrial cristal morphogeny and the origin of the Metazoa J. R. N i 1 s s o n (Denmark), The dynamics of cell organelles in Tetrahymena pyriformis abstr. 270 F. R. Opperdoes (Belgium), The glycosomes of trypanosomatids abstr. 280 A. Cerkasova, J. Cerkasov, J. Kulda (Czechoslovakia), Structure and function of hydrogenosomes; a review abstr. 48 D. L 1 o y d, S. W. E d w a r d s (GB), The cellular clock in Acanthamoeba castellanii abstr. 221 http://rcin.org.pl
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283 LIST OF SCIENTIFIC REPORTS<br />
A. Przel^cka, A. Sobota (Poland), Structural changes of plasma<br />
membrane in differentiating trophozoites of Acanthamoeba castellanii<br />
abstr. 297<br />
Posters<br />
B. F. Dickens, C. S. R a m e s h a, G. A. Thompson, Jr. (USA),<br />
The role of lipids in the adaptation of Tetrahymena to low<br />
temperature abstr. 75<br />
N. Hag a, K. Hiwatashi (Japan), A soluble gene product controlling<br />
membrane excitability in Paramecium caudatum abstr. 128<br />
E. T. Hitchen (England), Microtubule and membrane recycling during<br />
tentacle resorption in the Suctorian Rhyncheta cyclopum Zenker<br />
Zenker abstr. 139<br />
P. Kovacs, G. Csaba (Hungary), Demostration of specific hormone<br />
receptors by lectins on the membrane of Tetrahymena -pyriformis<br />
abstr. 194<br />
A. L. Knupfer, D. Coral, J. Gruenberg, J. Deshusses<br />
(Switzerland), Physiological effects of liposome-trypanosome interactions<br />
abstr. 189<br />
C. F. B a r d e 1 e (FRG), Freeze-fracture technique as a new tool in<br />
studying ciliate phylogeny abstr. 18<br />
Symposium D: Cytoplasmic Organelles (e.g., Mitochondria, Kinetoplasts,<br />
Hydrogenosome, Glycosome)<br />
Chairman: Miklos Müller, Rockefeller University, New York, USA<br />
Co-Chairman: Jan Michejda, Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland<br />
Convener: Maria Jerka-Dziadosz, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw,<br />
Poland<br />
M. Müller (USA), Introduction<br />
J. Michejda (Poland), Protozoan mitochondria abstr. 249<br />
F. J. R. Taylor (Canada), Mitochondrial cristal morphogeny and<br />
the origin of the Metazoa<br />
J. R. N i 1 s s o n (Denmark), The dynamics of cell organelles in Tetrahymena<br />
pyriformis abstr. 270<br />
F. R. Opperdoes (Belgium), The glycosomes of trypanosomatids<br />
abstr. 280<br />
A. Cerkasova, J. Cerkasov, J. Kulda (Czechoslovakia), Structure<br />
and function of hydrogenosomes; a review abstr. 48<br />
D. L 1 o y d, S. W. E d w a r d s (GB), The cellular clock in Acanthamoeba<br />
castellanii abstr. 221<br />
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