Molecular events in the activation of murine macrophages R. J. UhingD. O. Adams Anniversary Lectures Pages: 9 - 14
Control of humoral immune responses by arachidonic acid metabolites T. W. BehrensJ. S. Goodwin Anniversary Lectures Pages: 15 - 21
Allergy or inflammation? From neuropeptide stimulation of human skin mast cells to studies on the mechanism of the late asthmatic response M. K. ChurchR. C. BenyonS. T. Holgate Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 22 - 30
Lung inflammation, its significance for asthma therapy J. MorleyD. Smith Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 31 - 39
Histamine determination in the blood during the immediate asthmatic response (IAR) Z. Pelikan Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 40 - 41
Prostaglandin modulation of mast cell-dependent inflammation J. RaudS. -E. DahlénP. Hedqvist Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 42 - 44
Inflammatory mediators andβ-adrenoceptor function J. A. M. RaaijmakersC. BenekerP. Pover Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 45 - 47
Analysis of theβ-adrenoceptor mediated inhibition of IgG1 and IgE dependent guinea-pig anaphylactic tracheal smooth muscle contraction R. G. M. van AmsterdamF. BrouwerJ. Zaagsma Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 48 - 51
Association between nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity and superoxide anion production by polymorphonuclear leukocytes in chronic airflow obstruction T. E. J. RenkemaD. S. PostmaH. F. Kauffman Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 52 - 54
β-Adrenergic binding sites and membrane fluidity of guinea pig lymphocytes C. LoesbergM. v. d. SteltF. P. Nijkamp Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 55 - 56
Late asthmatic response to allergen challenge (LAR), its clinical feature and pharmacological modulation Z. PelikanM. Pelikan-Filipek Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 57 - 58
Electrically stimulated Krebs-Henseleit buffer does not relax precontracted human bronchiin vitro R. C. JongejanJ. C. de JongsteK. F. Kerrebijn Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 75 - 76
Effect of etoposide and cyclophosphamide on an experimental pulmonary infection in mice W. CalameH. Mattie Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 77 - 78
In vivo anaphylaxis in the rat: Effects of phosphodiesterase inhibitors M. J. PostJ. D. te BiesebeekA. J. Porsius Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 79 - 81
SR2640 (2-[3-(2-quinolylmethoxy) phenylamino]benzoic acid): A novel leukotriene antagonist I. Ahnfelt-RønneD. KirsteinC. Kærgaard-Nielsen Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 82 - 83
Leukotriene release in chopped human lung: Characteristics and regulation M. KumlinS. -E. Dahlén Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 84 - 86
Evidence indicating that leukotrienes C4, D4 and E4 are major mediators of contraction induced by anti-IgE in human bronchi T. BjörckS. -E. Dahlén Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 87 - 89
Lipoxin A4 causes generation of thromboxane A2 in the guinea-pig lung E. WikströmP. WestlundS. -E. Dahlén Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 90 - 92
Pharmacodynamics of lipoxin A4 in airway smooth muscle S. -E. DahlénC. A. VealeC. N. Serhan Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 93 - 95
Leukotriene C4 formation by purified human eosinophils can be induced by arachidonic acid in the absence of calcium-inophore A23187 P. T. M. KokM. L. HamelinkP. L. B. Bruynzeel Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 96 - 98
Arachidonic acid products and the thoracic accumulation of neutrophils and platelets following i.v. antigen challenge of sensitised guinea-pig J. R. WalkerS. A. Woodhouse Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 99 - 102
Prostaglandin E2 and salbutamol are less effective in raising cAMP levels of alveolar macrophages from ovalbumin-sensitized guinea-pigs as compared to controls M. BacheletJ. MasliahB. B. Vargaftig Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 103 - 104
Regulation of cyclic AMP levels in alveolar macrophages of guinea pigs and man by prostanoids andβ-adrenergic agents F. D. BeusenbergM. J. P. AdolfsI. L. Bonta Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 105 - 107
Responses of neutrophilic granulocytesin vitro of asthmatic and healthy subjects and the degree of inhibition by several drugs H. J. NeijensH. C. RaatgeepK. F. Kerrebijn Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 108 - 110
Modulation of PAF biosynthesis in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. The role of phorbol esters and protein kinases M. Sanchez CrespoM. L. Nieto Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 111 - 112
Interactions between cyclic AMP stimulating drugs and PAF-acether in guinea-pig alveolar macrophages M. BacheletM. J. P. AdolfsI. L. Bonta Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 113 - 114
The effects of PAF-acether and FMLP on eicosanoid production in guinea pig alveolar macrophages F. J. ZijlstraM. BacheletJ. E. Vincent Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 115 - 116
Role of platelet activating factor in the endotoxin induced tracheal hyperreactivity to histamine in the guinea pig F. P. NijkampP. BraquetD. van Heuven-Nolsen Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 117 - 118
PAF-acether modifies human peritoneal macrophage cAMP levels in a biphasic fashion M. J. P. AdolfsF. D. BeusenbergI. L. Bonta Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 119 - 120
Effect of PAF acether on oriented egg phosphatidylcholine multibilayers; interaction with cholesterol; comparison to lyso-PC and lyso-PAF J. L. OlivierC. ChachatyG. Bereziat Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 121 - 122
Guinea pig alveolar macrophages possessβ-adrenergic receptors B. van EschP. A. J. HenricksF. P. Nijkamp Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 123 - 124
Effects of topically applied glucocorticosteroids on patch test responses and recruitment of inflammatory cells in allergic contact dermatitis E. P. PrensK. BenneTh. van Joost Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 125 - 127
Glucocorticoid receptors in alveolar macrophages: Methodological aspects of the determination of the number of glucocorticoid receptors per cell P. Th. W. van HalE. MulderR. Benner Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 128 - 131
Macrophages in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid do not represent macrophages in granulomas of the lungs of BCG-infected mice P. H. NibberingG. A. van de HeideR. van Furth Mediators of Hypersensitivity Reactions Pages: 132 - 133
Relationship between interleukin 1 (IL1), tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and a neutrophil attracting peptide (NAP-1) J. J. OppenheimK. MatsushimaR. Neta Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 134 - 140
Leukotrienes and macrophage activation: Augmented cytotoxic activity and enhanced interleukin 1, tumor necrosis factor and hydrogen peroxide production L. GagnonL. G. FilionM. Rola-Pleszczynski Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 141 - 147
Structure and properties of a novel neutrophil-activating factor (NAF) produced by human monocytes A. WalzP. PeveriM. Baggiolini Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 148 - 150
Treatment of colon cancer in rats with rMuTNF and the interferon-inducer bropirimine R. L. MarquetR. W. F. de BruinJ. Jeekel Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 151 - 152
Direct effect of murine rIL-1 on cartilage metabolismin vivo A. A. J. van de LooH. M. van BeuningenW. B. van den Berg Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 153 - 155
Potentiation of interleukin-2 release by anti cancer drugs J. L. TurkT. A. Abdul HamiedD. Parker Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 156 - 157
Interferon-γ does not enhance the bactericidal activity of murine macrophages R. van FurthJ. T. van Dissel Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 158 - 159
Effects of disease modifying anti-rheumatic agents on class II antigen expression I. MoodleyM. Foster Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 160 - 162
Eicosanoids as modulators of macrophage eicosanoid release G. R. ElliottE. J. SchenkelaarsI. L. Bonta Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 163 - 164
Prostaglandin E2 and leukotriene C4 modulate interleukin-1 inhibition of WEHI-3B tumor cell growthin vitro G. R. ElliottC. TakI. L. Bonta Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 165 - 166
Indomethacin stimulation of macrophage cytostasis against MOPC-315 tumor cells is enhanced by endogenous metabolites of lipoxygenase and counteracted by prostaglandin E2 I. L. BontaG. R. ElliottS. Ben-Efraim Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 167 - 169
Endogenous lipoxygenase metabolites mediate A23187 induced macrophage cytostasis towards P815 tumor cellsin vitro J. A. van HiltenG. R. ElliottI. L. Bonta Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 170 - 172
Release of PGE2 and IL-1 as related to suppressive activity of alveolar macrophages from interstitial lung diseases E. FiremanS. Ben-EfraimM. Topilsky Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 173 - 174
Regulation of eicosanoid synthesis in mouse peritoneal macrophages by protein kinase C V. KaeverH. -J. PfannkucheK. Resch Cytokines and Macrophage Activation Pages: 175 - 177