Effects of chronic stress on the development of histamine enzymes G. MauraA. VaccariP. S. Timiras Histamine and Kinins Pages: 177 - 181
Atypical (relaxant) response to histamine in cat bronchus N. ChandP. Eyre Histamine and Kinins Pages: 183 - 190
Investigations into the cardiac effects of tolazoline in guinea pig atria and ventricular strips Subhash C. VermaJohn H. McNeill Histamine and Kinins Pages: 191 - 197
A histamine-induced decrease of action potential duration in cardiac muscle mediated by H2 receptors F. LeddaA. MugelliLaura Mantelli Histamine and Kinins Pages: 199 - 202
Adrenaline-stimulated, aspirin-sensitive synthesis of histamine in the rat A. M. RothschildM. P. Oliveira Antonio Histamine and Kinins Pages: 203 - 207
Mechanism for histamine H2-receptor induced cell-cycle changes in the bone marrow stem cell J. W. Byron Histamine and Kinins Pages: 209 - 213
Effect of some central nervous system acting drugs on rat brain and liver monoamine oxidase activity M. MahfouzA. B. MakarM. Th. Ghoneim Histamine and Kinins Pages: 215 - 217
The role of histamine in wound healing I. The effect of high doses of histamine on collagen and glycosoaminoglycan content in wounds R. D⇂browskiCz. MasliískiAlicja Olczak Histamine and Kinins Pages: 219 - 224
Liberation of endogenous compounds by tolazoline M. J. HughesL. J. O'Brien Histamine and Kinins Pages: 225 - 230
The effect of beta-adrenergic blocking drugs and inhibitors of phosphodiesterase on histamine release from isolated mast cells Radomir NosálZuzana Menyhardtová Histamine and Kinins Pages: 231 - 236
The effects of 4-imidazolyl-3-amino-2-butanone (McN-A-1293), a specific histidine decarboxylase inhibitor, on the expression of morphine tolerance and physical dependence in mice Chak-Lam WongMichael B. Roberts Histamine and Kinins Pages: 237 - 239
The effects ofd-histidine on the expression of morphine tolerance and physical dependence in mice Chak-Lam WongMichael B. Roberts Histamine and Kinins Pages: 241 - 243
‘Towards assays of gastro-intestinal toxicity of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs with improved predictive value in man’ K. D. Rainsford Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 245 - 248
Editorial: Timely appraisal: Induction of α1-Antitrypsin; A prophylactic treatment for pulmonary emphysema? Aaron Janoff Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 249 - 250
Immunological adjuvants: Help still needed here M. W. Whitehouse Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 251 - 253
Human synovial fibroblasts: the relationships between cyclic AMP, bradykinin, and prostaglandins John V. FaheyCarl P. Ciosek JrDavid S. Newcombe Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 255 - 264
A major contributory cause of arthritis in adjuvant-inoculated rats: Granulocytes E. Myles GlennB. J. BowmanR. J. Seely Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 265 - 282
The inhibition of prostaglandin synthetase in vivo by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents Pershottam P. MathurRichard L. RileyNelson H. Reavey-Cantwell Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 283 - 288
Alteration of hepatic microsomal enzyme systems and the lethal action of non-steroidal anti-arthritic drugs in acute and chronic models of inflammation R. Duane Sofia Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 289 - 297
Activity of various immunosuppressive drugs on tuberculin hypersensitivity reaction in chickens I. KarakozF. VosmíkK. Hála Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 299 - 304
Smooth muscle sensitization induced by colchicine: is it an in vitro property of antitubulin agents? J. -P. FamaeyJ. FontaineJ. Reuse Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 305 - 309