Measurement of tele-methylhistamine and histamine in human cerebrospinal fluid, urine, and plasma J. K. KhandelwalL. B. HoughJ. P. Green Histamine and Kinins Pages: 583 - 590
IgE-mediated14C-serotonin release from passively sensitized rat mast cells: Comparative kinetic study with formaldehyde and ice-cold methods Y. YamasakiO. ShimamuraH. Ijichi Histamine and Kinins Pages: 591 - 595
Further studies on the effects of disodium cromoglycate on guinea pig ileum María de Lourdes ArruzazabalaRicardo González Alvarez Histamine and Kinins Pages: 596 - 600
Evidence for intracellular histamine liberation in isolated rat mast cells Rado NosálJana PečivovaKatarína Drábiková Histamine and Kinins Pages: 601 - 607
The lack of effect of histamine on spontaneous activity in the isolated human myometrium S. DaiC. W. OgleP. M. K. Leung Histamine and Kinins Pages: 608 - 611
Anti-IgE and Con A-induced histamine release from mast cells of four rat strains: Correlation with total serum IgE Håkan BergstrandAnnette BjörnssonHerve Bazin Histamine and Kinins Pages: 612 - 618
Histamine as a ligand in blood plasma. Part 6. Aspartate and glutamate as possible partner ligands for zinc and histamine to favour histamine catabolism Guy BerthonPhilippe Germonneau Histamine and Kinins Pages: 619 - 629
Histamine-induced inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation and lysosomal enzyme release from polymorphs may not be mediated via H1- or H2-receptors M. R. VickersK. MillinerC. R. Ganellin Histamine and Kinins Pages: 630 - 634
Modulation of antitumoral antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity and natural killer activity by Adriamycin and daunorubicin Richard W. PfeiferH. Bruce Bosmann Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 635 - 644
Enhancement of lymphocyte activation by BW755Cin vitro A. T. M. Mobarok AliJ. Morley Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 645 - 649
Assessment of drugs for activity in established type II collagen arthritis S. A. JonesA. J. KennedyN. A. Roberts Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 650 - 656
Thrombocytopenia provoked by carrageenan in rabbits and the inhibitory effect of lysozyme Camillo Bianchi Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 657 - 661
Modulation by various locally applied anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic compounds of the immune and non-immune inflammation induced by picryl chloride in mice J. P. TarayreH. Lauressergues Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 662 - 670
Failure of calcitonin to inhibit collagen-induced arthritis in rats J. M. StuartP. R. BandyA. S. Townes Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 671 - 673
2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-(2′-thenoyl)phenol(R-830): A novel nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent with antioxidant properties George G. I. MooreKarl F. Swingle Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 674 - 683
The analgesic and anti-inflammatory profile of (±)-5-benzoyl-1,2-dihydro-3H-pyrrolo[1,2a]pyrrole-1-carboxylic acid (RS-37619) W. H. Rooks IIA. J. TomolonisM. E. Schuler Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 684 - 690
The effect of histamine on the development of adjuvant arthritis in the rat M. R. VickersK. J. Sykes Immunosuppression and Inflammation Pages: 691 - 698
Platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether): Historical background and definition J. Benveniste Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 700 - 701
Exchange of a spin-labeled analog of PAF-acether between micelles, serum albumin and model membranes P. BetteA. Bienvenue Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 701 - 703
Pharmacokinetic study of PAF-acether preliminary results after the intravenous administration of a3H-labelled product to the rabbit Claire Lartigue-MatteiDenise GodenecheJean-Albin Berger Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 703 - 704
Radio-labelling of 1-O-alkyl, 2-O-acetyl,sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine, 1-O-(9,10-di3H)-octadecyl PAF-acether J. L. MorgatJ. RoyJ. J. Godfroid Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 705 - 706
1H NMR of PAF-acether: Influence of solvent on its structure O. ConvertE. MichelJ. J. Godfroid Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 706 - 708
Additional techniques for the total synthesis of PAF-acether M. C. BorrelC. BroquetJ. J. Godfroid Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 709 - 710
Release of platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) and 2-lyso PAF-acether from three cell types Jacques BenvenisteRégine RoubinJean-Pierre Le Couedic Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 711 - 713
Release of PAF-acether from human blood monocytes B. ArnouxE. Jouvin-MarcheJ. Benveniste Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 713 - 716
Platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether), an activator of neutrophil functions Evelyne Jouvin-MarcheBernard PoitevinJacques Benveniste Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 716 - 720
Platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether): Thromboxane-independent synergism with adrenaline on human platelets and recent insights into its mode of action F. FouqueD. JosephB. B. Vargaftig Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 720 - 722
Pharmacological properties of PAF-acether in the guinea-pig: Platelet-dependent and independent reactions J. LefortF. WalB. B. Vargaftig Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 723 - 725
Hypotensive activity of PAF-acether in rats C. G. CaillardS. MondotL. Julou Platelets and Thrombosis Pages: 725 - 730
Effect of ascorbic acid or thiamine on acetaldehyde, disulfiram-ethanol- or disulfiram-acetaldehyde-induced mortality M. J. MoldowanW. Acholonu Jr Bioinorganic Interactions Models in Toxicology Pages: 731 - 736
Response of lung enzyme activities in rabbits following short-term exposure ton-hexane: Correlation between morphological and biochemical changes Ida Barni-CompariniGiuseppe LungarellaLuciano Fonzi Bioinorganic Interactions Models in Toxicology Pages: 737 - 742
Effects of dithiocarb and (+)-catechin against carbon tetrachloride-alcohol-induced liver fibrosis Claus-Peter SiegersMichael VölpelMaged Younes Bioinorganic Interactions Models in Toxicology Pages: 743 - 748