Immunological aspects of inflammation J. L. Turk The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 389 - 390
Activation of the complement system W. Vogt The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 391 - 397
Receptors for complement components in inflammation A. SobelC. BlancYvette Gabay The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 398 - 405
Inflammatory mediators released by complement-derived peptides Hidde BultArnold G. Herman The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 405 - 414
Complement components in relation to macrophage function Hans-Peter HartungUlrich Hadding The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 415 - 428
Human platelets after their contact with influenza virus activate the complement system in autologous serum Françoise MailletClaude LambreMichel D. Kazatchkine The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 428 - 430
The ability of H to modulate C5 utilization by the cell-bound alternative pathway C5 convertase differs on sheep and rabbit erythrocytes Elizabeth FischerMarie-Hélène JouvinMichel Kazatchkine The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 430 - 431
Inflammatory stimuli augment synthesis of complement component C3 by macrophages Hans-Peter HartungDieter Bitter-SuermannUlrich Hadding The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 431 - 432
Complement factor C5-derived split products stimulate prostacyclin production by rabbit aorta endothelium M. RampartH. BultA. G. Herman The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 433 - 434
Stimulation of PGE and TXB2 release from macrophages by C3b Hans-Peter HartungUlrich HaddingDiethard Gemsa The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 434 - 435
The effect of dapsone on complement activation Lynn DrummondDavid K. Gemmell The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 435 - 437
A new model of acute inflammation: Cobra venom factor induced paw oedema S. LeyckE. EtschenbergJ. Winkelmann The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 437 - 438
Effect of 3,4-dehydroproline on complement activation E. H. KarranA. P. GreenF. R. Mangan The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 438 - 439
Diverging effects of activated serum on polymorphonuclear cell adherence Thierry AppelboomMichèle DelroncheRobert Gortz The Complement System: Formation, Activation and Modes of Action Pages: 439 - 441
The structural reaction pattern of endothelial cells to injurious stimuli F. HammersenE. Hammersen Microcirculatory Events Pages: 442 - 450
Vascular permeability changes induced by complement-derived peptides T. J. Williams Microcirculatory Events Pages: 451 - 455
Cutaneous responses to synthetic platelet activating factor (PAF-acether) in the guinea-pig W. PaulC. P. Page Microcirculatory Events Pages: 455 - 457
Microvascular injury during gastric mucosal damage by anti-inflammatory drugs in pigs and rats K. D. Rainsford Microcirculatory Events Pages: 457 - 460
Interaction of platelets with bacterial endotoxins N. SemeraroA. Lattanzio Microcirculatory Events Pages: 461 - 469
Molecular mechanisms in endotoxin fever Charles A. Dinarello Microcirculatory Events Pages: 470 - 486
Modulation of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) by steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Jean-Gilles Latour Microcirculatory Events Pages: 487 - 495
Contact activation by bacterial fragments Eric, S. KalterWillemien C. van DijkBonno N. Bouma Microcirculatory Events Pages: 496 - 497
Effect of lipopolysaccharide, lipid A and polysaccharide on phagocytic cell function P. A. J. HenricksJ. Verhoef Microcirculatory Events Pages: 498 - 499
Bacterial endotoxins decrease the number of respiratory β-adrenergic receptors in guinea pig lung A. J. M. SchreursJ. VerhoefF. P. Nijkamp Microcirculatory Events Pages: 499 - 500
Possible association of thromboxane A2 and endotoxemia in liver cirrhosis R. J. T. OuwendijkF. J. ZijlstraJ. E. Vincent Microcirculatory Events Pages: 500 - 501
Activation of rabbit blood platelets by endotoxin: Significance of thromboxane biosynthesis and release reaction Hidde BultGert M. LaekemanArnold G. Herman Microcirculatory Events Pages: 501 - 503
The effect of antisera on the induction of shock byE. coli E. S. KalterW. C. van DijkJ. Verhoef Microcirculatory Events Pages: 503 - 504
Activation of macrophages by platelet activating factor (PAF) H. P. HartungM. J. ParnhamU. Hadding Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 504 - 506
In vivo aggregation of guinea-pig platelets in response to synthetic platelet activating factor (PAF-acether) C. P. PageW. PaulJ. Morley Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 506 - 507
In vitro spasmogenic effect on rabbit lung tissue of 1-O-octadecyl-2-acetyl-sn-glyceryl-3-phosphorylcholine (platelet-activating factor): Specific desensitization afterin vivo infusion G. CamussiG. MontrucchioG. Emanuelli Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 507 - 509
Exogenous arachidonic acid stimulates the formation of cyclic-AMP in resident rat peritoneal cells G. R. ElliottM. J. P. AdolfsI. L. Bonta Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 509 - 511
Effect of indomethacin or aspirin in association with diflunisal or sodium salicylate on prostacyclin release by rat gastric mucosa P. ContiM. A. ContinenzaP. U. Angeletti Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 511 - 514
Raised plasma levels of thromboxane B2 in systemic mastocytosis R. J. T. OuwendijkF. J. ZijlstraE. Stolz Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 514 - 514
Hydroxyapatite crystal-induced membrane damage in granulocytes and erythrocytes J. G. R. ElferinkJ. C. Riemersma Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 515 - 516
Structure-activity relationships in anti-inflammatory phenols, benzoates, and salicylates as obtained by quantum chemical methods E. L. MehlerJ. HabichtK. Brune Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 516 - 517
Cancer bowel disease: Cellular reactivity mediated by serum factors André Van GossumMichel CremerThierry Appelboom Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 518 - 520
Further study of fluorescent free-radical products in synovial fluid D. G. WickensT. L. Dormandy Inflammation Revisited: Lipid Nediators Pages: 520 - 521