Non-immunological and immunological sensory mechanisms in migratory patterns of leucocytes Josef H. Wissler Round Table 1 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 282 - 283
The mitogenicity of plasma for autologous blood monocytes following Teflon and stainless steel implantation Brian Greenwood Round Table 1 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 283 - 283
An investigation into the responsiveness of different strains of rats to complete freund's adjuvant F. Perlík Round Table 1 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 283 - 283
Microcirculatory alterations which may be responsible for the chronicity of adjuvant induced arthritis in the rat P. GörögIren B. Kovács Round Table 1 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 283 - 283
Ultrastructural aspects of lung vessel permeability alterations in experimental conditions György Miklós Böhm Round Table 1 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 283 - 284
Anti-inflammatory effect of calcitonin G. P. VeloG. De BastianiS. E. Abdullahi Round Table 1 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 284 - 284
Indirect release of kinin-like activity by clostripain Vargaftig B. B.Giroux E. L. Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 285 - 285
Heparin-resistance of diamine oxidase (Histaminase) and lipoprotein-lipase in inflammation V. Gäng Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 285 - 285
Lectin-induced histamine release by mast cells M. L. RenouxG. de MontisD. Wallack Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 285 - 285
The modulation of vascular permeability by prostaglandins through their effect on blood flow (Hyperemia) M. G. JohnstonJ. B. HayH. Z. Movat Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 285 - 286
Pathobiodynamics: Abnormal metabolism associated with inflammation M. W. WhitehouseG. J. Barritt Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 286 - 286
Lymphokine with vascular permeability enhancing action in nephrotic syndrome (NS) patients G. LagrueA. BranellecA. Sobel Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 286 - 286
The use of phytohaemagglutinin P and concanavalin A as models of inflammation A. J. LewisJ. Cottney Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 286 - 287
Analysis of actinomycin-induced peritonitis E. Arrigoni-MartelliE. BrammL. Binderup Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 287 - 287
The inhibiting effects of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) and corticoids on the excito-nicotinic and electrical gastro-intestinal stimulations Famaey J. P.Fontaine J.Reuse J. Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 287 - 287
Comparison between the signs of inflammation in human rheumatoid arthritis and in experimental arthritis, provoked by streptococci group B in animals Nanna Svartz Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 287 - 287
Benorylate interaction with indomethacin and phenylbutazone Khalili-Varasteh H.Rosner I.Legros J. Round Table 2 General Aspects of Inflammation Pages: 287 - 287
Assessment of anti-inflammatory drugs in animals M. Di Rosa Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 289 - 291
The interaction of leukocytes and their hydrolases with bacteria in vitro and in vivo: The modification of the bactericidal and bacteriolytic reactions by cationic and anionic macromolecular substances and by anti-inflammatory agents I. GinsburgM. LahavM. N. Sela Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 292 - 305
Anti-Inflammatory models in animals D. A. WilloughP. Dieppe Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 306 - 312
Platelets, acute inflammation and inflammatory mediators S. H. FerreiraF. B. UbatubaJ. R. Vane Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 313 - 319
Some effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on leucocyte migration S. C. R. MeacockE. Ann Kitchen Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 320 - 325
Studies on the regulation of the neutrophil chemotactic response using a rapid and reliable method for measuring random migration and chemotaxis of neutrophil granulocytes H. U. KellerH. GerberH. Cottier Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 326 - 339
Chairman's closing remarks G. Weissmann Symposium 6 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Animals Pages: 340 - 340
New approaches to anti-rheumatic drugs E. C. Huskisson Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 341 - 345
Objective methods to assess the anti-inflammatory activity of antirheumatic compounds Gabor Katona Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 346 - 350
Autoantibodies ind-Penicillamine treated rheumatoid arthritis J. P. CamusJ. CrouzetJ. C. Homberg Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 351 - 354
A multicentre1) controlled trial of the effects of different dosage of gold therapy, followed by a maintenance dosage A. Cats Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 355 - 363
The differential effects of cyclophosphamide and 6-mercaptopurine on the renal disease and skin immunoglobulin deposits of the NZB-NZW F1 hybrid mice Eric R. HurdJames N. GilliamMorris Ziff Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 364 - 368
Clinical and biochemical assessment of anti-inflammatory substances P. Franchimont Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 369 - 373
Chairman's closing remarks M. Ziff Symposium 7 Studies on Anti-Inflammatory Substances in Man Pages: 374 - 375