Mediators of Inflammation

Table of Contents: 1997

  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 602738

Functional roles of Phe12 of deacetyl-thymosin β4 in the impaired blastogenic response of uraemic T-lymphocytes

T. Abiko | H. Sekino
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 157509

Curdlan sulphate modulates protein synthesis and enhances NF-κB and C/EBP binding activity in HepG2 cells

A. Guzdek | H. Rokita
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 940152

Rooperol, an inhibitor of cytokine synthesis, decreases the respiratory burst in human and rat leukocytes and macrophages

A. Guzdek | B. Turyna | ... | A. Koj
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 938575

The neutrophil migration induced by tumour necrosis factor alpha in mice is unaffected by glucocorticoids

C. A. Cecilio | E. H. Costa | ... | W. M. S. C. Tamashiro
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 438257

Permeability of blood-tear barrier to fluorescein and albumin after application of platelet-activating factor to the eye of the guinea pig

J. L. Van Delft | F. Meijer | ... | N. J. Van Haeringen
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 196980

Differential response to dexamethasone on the TXB2 release in guinea-pig alveolar macrophages induced by zymosan and cytokines

M. E. Salgueiro | M. Conde | ... | G. Manso
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 693810

Cromoglycate and nedocromil enhanced the reactive oxygen species-dependent suppressions with, but not without, dexamethasone in ischaemic and histamine paw oedema of mice

Y. Oyanagui
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 463418

Dexamethasone reduces cell surface levels of CD11b on human eosinophils

A. M. Das | L. H. K. Lim | ... | M. Perretti
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 856867

The effect of ozone exposure on the release of eicosanoids in guinea-pig BAL fluid in relation to cellular damage and inflammation

H. J. M. Van Hoof | F. J. Zijlstra | ... | A. Bast
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 357846

Susceptibility of lung epithelium to neutrophil elastase: protection by native inhibitors

L. Bingle | R. J. Richards | ... | T. D. Tetley
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 745357

The LPS-induced neutrophil recruitment into rat air pouches is mediated by TNFα: likely macrophage origin

C-D. Arreto | C. Dumarey | ... | B. B. Vargaftig
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 568527

Effects of sphingosine and sphingosine analogues on the free radical production by stimulated neutrophils: ESR and chemiluminescence studies

A. Mouithys-Mickalad | G. Deby-Dupont | ... | C. Deby
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 825131

Pulmonary hypertension in infants with congenital heart defects: are leukotrienes involved?

A. Serraf | J-P. Gascard | ... | C. Brink
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 858365

Lung eicosanoids in perinatal rats with congenital diaphragmatic hernia

H. Ijsselstijn | F. J. Zijlstra | ... | D. Tibboel
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 205930

Insoluble glycogen, a metabolizable internal adsorbent, decreases the lethality of endotoxin shock in rats

S. Sipka | G. Bot | ... | G. Szegedi
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