Psoriatic skin reveals the in vivo presence of an epidermal IL-1 inhibitor N.-I. KimK. D. CooperC. Hammerberg Original Contributions Pages: 71 - 76
Human T lymphocytes and T-cell lines as target cells for lymphocyte chemotaxis C. O. C. ZachariaeK. KaltoftK. Thestrup-Pedersen Original Contributions Pages: 77 - 81
Immunohistochemical studies on NAP-1/IL-8 in contact eczema and atopic dermatitis M. SticherlingE. BornscheuerE. Christophers Original Contributions Pages: 82 - 85
Immunohistochemical localization of proliferating cell nuclear antigen/cyclin in human skin F. FurukawaS. ImamuraD. A. Norris Original Contributions Pages: 86 - 91
Infrared radiation suppresses ultraviolet B-induced sunburn-cell formation K. DannoT. HorioS. Imamura Original Contributions Pages: 92 - 94
Relationship between tissue reactions and morphological changes of the fungi in chromoblastomycosis: morphometry and electron microscopy C. OkudaM. ItoK. Oka Original Contributions Pages: 95 - 99
Agents that cause enlargement of sebaceous glands in hairless mice. I. Topical substances R. H. LesnikL. H. KligmanA. M. Kligman Original Contributions Pages: 100 - 105
Agents that cause enlargement of sebaceous glands in hairless mice. II. Ultraviolet radiation R. H. LesnikL. H. KligmanA. M. Kligman Original Contributions Pages: 106 - 108
Immunohistological localization of smg p25A, a ras p21-like guanosine 5′-triphosphate (GTP)-binding protein in human skin S. InoharaY. TanakaY. Takai Short Communications Pages: 109 - 110
Casein kinase II activity in psoriatic epidermis V. I. MitevL. MitevaA. Dourmishev Short Communications Pages: 111 - 113
Use of dihydrorhodamine 123 for detecting intracellular generation of peroxides upon UV irradiation in epidermal keratinocytes H. SakuradaH. KoizumiN. Kamo Short Communications Pages: 114 - 116
Electrophoretic mobilities of keratinocytes from normal skin and psoriatic lesions B. KnopfU. Wollina Short Communications Pages: 117 - 118
Antibacterial activity of cultured human keratinocytes K. MaierG. EhrhardtJ. Frevert Short Communications Pages: 119 - 121