Inflammation as a diagnostic keystone and its clinical implications, exemplified by the inflammatory bowel diseases P. Riis Opening Lectures Pages: 4 - 7
Role of Ca2+-ATPases in regulation of cellular Ca2+ signalling, as studied with the selective microsomal Ca2+-ATPase inhibitor, thapsigargin O. Thastrup Opening Lectures Pages: 8 - 15
Fatty acid metabolism and cell/cell interactions M. R. BuchananM. -C. BertomeuE. Bastida Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 16 - 20
Endotoxin-induced increase in leukocyte adherence and macromolecular permeability of postcapillary venules E. SvensjöM. ErlanssonG. C. van den Bos Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 21 - 23
A site of action of dexamethasone on leukocyte extravasation in microcirculation M. KatoriT. OdaK. Nagai Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 24 - 26
Comparison of endothelin-1 and-3 on models of inflammation C. L. ChanderD. W. HowatD. A. Willoughby Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 27 - 29
Increasedin vitro release of interleukin-1 by LPS stimulated peritoneal macrophages obtained from patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) during an infectious peritonitis M. W. J. A. FierenG. J. C. M. van den BemdI. L. Bonta Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 30 - 31
Induction of superoxide production in rabbit neutrophils by a stable analogue of GTP J. G. R. ElferinkG. J. J. C. BoonenM. Deierkauf Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 32 - 34
Is interleukin-1α a direct activator of neutrophil migration and phagocytosis in the dog? M. K. Thomsen Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 35 - 36
Histamine release from cord basophils H. NolteT. HerlinP. O. Schiøtz Endothelium — Cell Interactions Pages: 37 - 38
Prostanoids as second messengers of polypeptide growth factors C. FranceschiG. BartoliniV. Tomasi Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 39 - 47
Anti-inflammatory effects of vasocortin and nonapeptide fragments of uteroglobin and lipocortin I (antiflammins) A. IalentiP. M. DoyleM. Di Rosa Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 48 - 49
Lipoxins increase granuloma formation induced by potassium permanganatein vivo P. ContiM. RealeA. Piattelli Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 50 - 51
15-HETE inhibits leukotriene B4 formation and synovial cell proliferation in experimental arthritis T. HerlinK. FoghK. Kragballe Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 52 - 53
Effects of etodolac, indomethacin and sodium salicylate on canine neutrophil function M. K. ThomsenT. Skak-NielsenI. Ahnfelt-Rønne Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 54 - 55
Thein vivo andin vitro anti-inflammatory activity of CD271: A new retinoid-like modulator of cell differentiation C. HensbyD. CaveyB. Shroot Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 56 - 58
The effect of retinoids on the skin reaction and swelling seen 7 days after adjuvant injection in the rat paw C. H. CashinE. J. Lewis Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 59 - 61
Arachidonic acid induced ear oedema in four strains of rats and mice: A comparative study of anti-inflammatory drugs M. BouclierB. LuginbuhlC. N. Hensby Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 62 - 64
The pharmacological modulation of delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions to topical oxazolone in mouse skin D. CaveyM. BouclierC. N. Hensby Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 65 - 67
The anti-inflammatory effects ofd-myo-inositol-1.2.6-trisphosphate (PP56) on animal models of inflammation A. ClaxsonC. MorrisI. Bergelin Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 68 - 70
Pharmacological profile of HWA-131, a novel antiinflammatory agent with immunomodulating properties R. R. BartlettR. SchleyerbachW. Thorwart Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 71 - 73
The leukotriene D4/E4 antagonist SR2640: Recent results with smooth muscle preparations D. KirsteinS. RachlinI. Ahnfelt-Rønne Lipid Mediators and Anti-Inflammatory Molecules Pages: 74 - 76
Monoclonal antibodies and arthritis M. E. J. BillinghamC. HicksS. Carney Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 77 - 87
Possible role of microbial IgG Fc-binding proteins in rheumatoid arthritis P. ChristensenA. K. Schröder Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 88 - 94
Phenotype analysis of “inflammatory” macrophages in rheumatoid arthritis by two-colour cytofluorometry and immunohistology F. EmmrichF. GebauerR. Kinne Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 95 - 97
Allergic arthritis induced by cationic proteins P. L. E. M. van LentL. van den BersselaarW. B. van den Berg Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 98 - 99
Inflammation-mediated chondrocyte unresponsiveness to insulin-like growth factor-1 is not caused by H2O2 L. A. B. JoostenM. M. A. HelsenW. B. van den Berg Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 100 - 102
Effects of cyclosporin and chloroquine on the mitogen-driven cell proliferation and Ig production of human mononuclear cells H. J. van LoenenB. A. C. DijkmansE. de Vries Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 103 - 104
Anti-inflammatory effects of cyclosporin A (CsA) in carragheenan-induced pleurisy in rats I. Wiesenberg-BöttcherK. WannerW. Pignat Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 105 - 107
Inhibition of monokine release by IX 207–887 J. SchnyderP. BollingerT. G. Payne Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 108 - 110
Macrophage function during the development of adjuvant disease E. J. SchenkelaarsI. L. BontaF. Quagliata Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 111 - 113
Humoral autoimmunity to cartilage in rheumatoid arthritis? H. EnzmannJ. MollenhauerK. Brune Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 114 - 116
Increased interleukin 1β production of macrophages by proteoglycan fragments deriving from articular cartilagein vitro E. GurrA. AhrensA. Delbrück Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 117 - 119
Plasma and total blood cell copper in rheumatoid arthritis M. MarrellaU. MorettiR. Milanino Arthritis and Immunotherapy Pages: 120 - 121
Topical anti-inflammatory activity of the glucocorticoid budesonide on airway mucosa. Evidence for a “hit and run” type of activity A. Miller-LarssonR. Brattsand Pulmonary Inflammation Pages: 127 - 129