Tissue histamine levels in male and female mast cell deficient mice (W/Wv) and in their littermates (Wv/+, W/+ and +/+) C. PonvertL. GaloppinC. Burtin Histamine and Kinins Pages: 1 - 4
An improved spectrophotometric assay for histamine and diamine oxidase (DAO) activity P. Stoner Histamine and Kinins Pages: 5 - 9
Characterization of FPL-52694 [5-(2-hydroxypropoxyl)-8-propyl-4-oxo-4H-benzopyran-2-carboxylic acid Na] on histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells induced by antigen, compound 48/80 and A 23187 Koji TakeuchiHiroshi OhtsukiSusumu Okabe Histamine and Kinins Pages: 10 - 13
The effects of diosmin (a benzo-pyrone) upon some high-protein oedemas: Lung contusion, and burn and lymphoedema of rat legs J. R. Casley-SmithJudith R. Casley-Smith Histamine and Kinins Pages: 14 - 20
Histamine-releasing lymphokine — characteristics of its production I. C. EzeamuzieE. S. K. Assem Histamine and Kinins Pages: 21 - 26
Inhibition of histamine-N-methyltransferase activity by neuromuscular blocking drugs D. G. HarleB. A. BaldoM. M. Fisher Histamine and Kinins Pages: 27 - 31
Effects of various compounds on histidine decarboxylase activity: Active site mapping Yoshiteru SakamotoTakehiko WatanabeHiroshi Wada Histamine and Kinins Pages: 32 - 37
Effects of histamine H1-receptor stimulation on coronary hemodynamics in man C. VigoritoS. PotoG. Marone Histamine and Kinins Pages: 38 - 41
Non-invasive assessment of electrophysiological effects of histamine infusion in mam A. GenoveseL. AdinolfiG. Marone Histamine and Kinins Pages: 42 - 45
Prostacyclin acts in rat gastric (fundic) mucosa via the intracellular ‘second messenger system’ Gabor A. BalintVince Varró Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 46 - 47
Conjugation of acetaldehyde with cysteinylglycine, the first metabolite in glutathione breakdown byγ-glutamyltranspeptidase Yoshio KeraTakayuki KiriyamaSetsuo Komura Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 48 - 52
The antiinflammatory activity of the immunomodulator Wy-18,251 (3-(p-chlorophenyl)thiazolo[3,2-a]benzimidazole-2-acetic acid) Steven C. GilmanRichard P. CarlsonAlan J. Lewis Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 53 - 59
Degranulatory action of estradiol on blood eosinophil leukocytesin vivo andin vitro Andrei N. TchernitchinJosefina BarreraGermana Grunert Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 60 - 66
Immunosuppressive activity and toxicity of cyclosporin A in rats pretreated with high dose cyclophosphamide P. A. J. BrownA. W. ThomsonJ. G. Simpson Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 67 - 72
Studies on the effects of cyclo-oxygenase and lipoxygenase inhibitors on the macrophage stimulated synthesis of collagenase by rabbit chondrocytes J. C. NolanW. C. Pickett Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 73 - 76
Mast cells in inflammation and allergy Lian LiauwAlan J. Lewis Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 77 - 79
In vivo modulation of leukotaxis by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Takao ShimanukiRobert M. NakamuraGere S. diZerega Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 80 - 83
Analysis of dimethyl sulfoxide immunosuppression in the rat model of collagen II autoimmune arthritis: An effect dependent upon intraperitoneal administration and associated with toxicity W. C. WatsonC. L. PucevichA. S. Townes Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 84 - 88
Gastric antral and fundic mucosal protein, DNA and RNA changes in different experimental ulcer models G. A. BalintV. Varró Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 89 - 91
Blockade by antimacrophage serum of the migration of PMN neutrophils into the inflamed peritoneal cavity Gloria E. P. de SouzaS. H. Ferreira Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 97 - 103
Biodistribution of64Cu in inflamed rats following administration of two anti-inflammatory copper complexes S. J. BeveridgeI. R. GarrettP. M. Brooks Platelets and Thrombosis Bioinorganic Interactions Pages: 104 - 111