The importance of oxygen radicals in medicine — Recent advances and perspectives H. G. BegerM. H. Schoenberg Editorial Pages: 947 - 948
The involvement of oxygen radicals in microbicidal mechanisms of leukocytes and macrophages D. Roos Originals Pages: 975 - 980
Inflammatory mediators in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases V. GroßT. AndusJ. Schölmerich Originals Pages: 981 - 987
Role of neutrophil-derived oxidants in the pathogenesis of intestinal inflammation T. YamadaM. B. Grisham Originals Pages: 988 - 994
Involvement of oxygen-derived free radicals in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory bowel disease O. H. NielsenI. Ahnfelt-Rønne Originals Pages: 995 - 1000
Clinical relevance of oxygen radicals in inflammatory bowel disease — Facts and fashion H. Allgayer Originals Pages: 1001 - 1003
Oxygen radicals—An important mediator of sepsis and septic shock K. L. Brigham Originals Pages: 1004 - 1008
New insights into mechanisms of oxyradical and neutrophil mediated lung injury P. A. WardM. S. Mulligan Originals Pages: 1009 - 1011
The role of oxygen-derived free radicals in two models of experimental acute pancreatitis: Effects of catalase, superoxide dismutase, dimethylsulfoxide, and allopurinol M. L. SteerP. L. RutledgeA. K. Saluja Originals Pages: 1012 - 1017
Involvement of free radicals in the pathophysiology of chronic pancreatitis: Potential of treatment with antioxidant and scavenger substances C. NiederauH. -U. SchultzG. Letko Originals Pages: 1018 - 1024
The involvement of oxygen radicals in acute pancreatitis M. H. SchoenbergM. BüchlerH. G. Beger Originals Pages: 1025 - 1031
Oxygen radicals and atherosclerosis K. L. H. CarpenterC. E. BrabbsM. J. Mitchinson Originals Pages: 1039 - 1045
Role of oxygen radicals in the microcirculatory manifestations of postischemic injury M. D. MengerH. -A. LehrK. Messmer Originals Pages: 1050 - 1055
Involvement of neutrophils in ischemia-reperfusion injury in the small intestine H. ArndtP. KubesD. N. Granger Originals Pages: 1056 - 1060
Role of oxygen radicals in myocardial reperfusion injury: Experimental and clinical evidence J. T. FlahertyJ. L. Zweier Originals Pages: 1061 - 1065
Could treatment with scavengers of oxygen free radicals minimize complications in cardiac surgery? J. VaageG. Valen Originals Pages: 1066 - 1072
The role of oxygen free radicals in organ preservation J. H. SouthardB. den ButterF. O. Belzer Originals Pages: 1073 - 1076
Oxygen radicals in postischaemic damages in the kidney M. WolgastA. BayatiG. Öjteg Originals Pages: 1077 - 1082
Free radical ablation for the prevention of post-ischemic renal failure following renal transplantation H. J. SchillerK. A. AndreoniG. B. Bulkley Originals Pages: 1083 - 1094
Oxygen radicals in liver ischemia and reperfusion — Experimental data R. KunzM. H. SchoenbergH. G. Beger Originals Pages: 1095 - 1098
Does antioxidant treatment have a role in liver transplantation? G. BlumhardtP. Neuhaus Originals Pages: 1105 - 1108
Role of oxygen radicals in tourniquet-related ischemia-reperfusion injury of human patients H. P. FriedlG. O. TillP. A. Ward Originals Pages: 1109 - 1112
Role of iron and oxygen radicals in hemorrhage and shock B. E. HedlundP. E. Hallaway Originals Pages: 1113 - 1117
Requirement for prooxidant and antioxidant states in T cell mediated immune responses. — Relevance for the pathogenetic mechanism of AIDS? W. DrögeH. -P. EckS. Mihm Overviews Pages: 1118 - 1122