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114 LIST OF SCIENTIFIC REPORTS<br />

Symposium E: Ultrastructural and Molecular Background of Motility<br />

Chairman: Karl E. Wohlfarth-Bottermann, University of Bonn, Bonn, FRG<br />

Co-Chairman: D. Lansing Taylor, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA<br />

Convener: Andrzej Gr^becki, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw,<br />

Poland<br />

K. E. Wohlfart h-B ottermann (FRG), Ultrastructure and molecular<br />

background of motility. Introduction proc. I 113-116<br />

A. Gr^becki (Poland), Supramolecular aspects of amoeboid movement<br />

proc. I 117-130<br />

P. S a t i r (USA), Tubulin-based motility in Protozoa<br />

abstr. 327 and proc. I 131-140<br />

M. A. S 1 e i g h and D. I. Barlow (UK), The use of cilia by Protozoa<br />

abstr. 371 and proc. I 141-147<br />

Contributed Papers<br />

W. Klopocka, A. Grejbecki (Poland), An attempt to standardize<br />

the shape of Amoeba proteus abstr. 188<br />

C. King, T. Preston (GB), Cell-substrate interactions during the<br />

amoeboid locomotion of Naegleria gruberi abstr. 186<br />

Posters<br />

R. D. Butler, C. M. Hackney (GB), Tentacle contraction in<br />

Discophrya collini abstr. 45<br />

F. M. C h i 1 d (USA), The lengths of cilia and flagella may be controlled<br />

by cytoskeletal links between the plasma membrane shell and<br />

the doublet microtubules abstr. 55<br />

T. Maruyama (Japan), Retractile motion of the longitudinal flagellum<br />

in a marine dinoflagellate, Ceratium tripos abstr. 236<br />

C. G i c q u a d, M. P a u 1 i n-L evasseur (Canada), Electron microscopy<br />

of the contractile structures in cytoplasmic preparations of<br />

Amoeba proteus abstr. 113<br />

L. Gr^becka (Poland), Formation of new fronts between two contraction<br />

sites in Amoeba proteus abstr. 123<br />

A. Wasik, J. Sikora (Poland), Acceleration of cytoplasmic streaming<br />

velocity by external stimuli in Paramecium bursaria abstr. 387<br />

J. Sikora (Poland), Organization of cytoplasmic streaming in<br />

Paramecium abstr. 337<br />

B. Hrebenda (Poland), Ultrastructure of the frontal part of Physarum<br />

polycephalum abstr. 147<br />

K. Pozaryska (Poland), E. V o i g t (FRG), An unique mode of<br />

attachment of foraminifers to substratum abstr. 296<br />

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