Correspondence
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Trinkaus's Curriculum Vitae
Trinkaus's information form, MBL 1988.
Trinkaus's information form, MBL 1992.
Research proposal on the mechanism of Fundulus epiboly - microtubules, with J. Shih; MBL 1998.
Research space application for project, "Mechanism of Morphogenetic Cell Movements" - MBL 1986.
Research space application for project, "Directional Cell Movements during Gastrulation of Fundulus" - MBL 1992.
A detailed description of Trinkaus's proposed research on Fundulus, with an abstract.
Trinkaus's request for research services, MBL 1988.
Trinkaus's request for research services, MBL 1992.
A detailed description of Trinkaus's proposed research, "Origin and development of the external yolk syncytial layer," and "Microinjection of inhibitors into the E-YSL during epiboly," MBL 1989.
Research space application for project, "Directional nuclear division and cell movement during the early development of Fundulus" - MBL 1988.
On his alternative views of cell biology and developmental biology. On his intellectual legacy.
On his manuscript 'Cell Type Expression mediated by Cell-Cycle Progression'. On similarities of the proosed theory to Holtzer's qunatum cell cycle theory. On Hamburger: "I hope that the move to support your nomination to the Nobel Prize is intensifying."
On his second review of the regulatin of the organizer action. On archencephalic differentiation. On his review of the genetic control of convergent extension (stretching).
On the mediation by cell-cycle progression of cell-type differentiation. "I feel that embrologists do not ike to point out that their subject is contradictory to an idea favoured by molecular biologists. What I am proposing does not contradict any molecular biological principles, but it is something which would not be expected by molecular biologists.' On mesodermalization of amphibian ectoderm in realtion to experiments performed by Helmut Sauer.
On his book of alpine flowers. On his plan to write an article on 'A common regulation for Embryonic Induction and Cell Type Conversion?'
Mainly private on the health condition of his wife Fumi. On cancer research: "(É) I feel that more development biological view-points must be incorporated in this field. There are a number of old and new findings which can be only adequately interpreted by developmental ideas. However, these ideas are either avoided or neglected apparently because they are incompatible with the 'ideology of cancer research.'".