Mediators of Inflammation

Table of Contents: 2000

  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 423049

Expression of aminopeptidase N (APN) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells' surface as a marker of these cells' transendothelial migration properties in the course of multiple sclerosis

J. Ziąber | Z. Baj | ... | H. Tchórzewski
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 956598

Suppressive activity of a macrolide antibiotic, roxithromycin on co-stimulatory molecule expression on mouse splenocytes in vivo

K. Kawazu | M. Kurokawa | ... | M. Adachi
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 706215

Th1/Th2 cytokines and ICAM–1 levels post-liver transplant do not predict early rejection

E. Granot | A. Tarcsafalvi | ... | C. M. Miller
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  • - Article ID 198725

Involvement of different protein kinases and phospholipases A2 in phorbol ester (TPA)-induced arachidonic acid liberation in bovine platelets

M. Lehr | K. Griessbach
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 208656

IL-12, IL-6 and IFN-γ production by lymphocytes of pregnant women with rheumatoid arthritis remission during pregnancy

Henryk Tchórzewski | Grzegorz Krasomski | ... | Przemyslaw Lewkowicz
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 861560

L-NAME causes antinociception by stimulation of the arginine-NO-cGMP pathway

I. D. G. Duarte | S. H. Ferreira
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 373045

Sera from patients with sepsis induce nitric oxide production in vascular smooth muscle cells

Hiroshi Fujita | Junji Tomiyama | ... | Sei-itsu Murota
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 312713

ATP induced MUC5AC release from human airways in vitro

Patricia Roger | Jean-Pierre Gascard | ... | Charles Brink
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 649737

Studies on the biological effects of ozone: 11. Release of factors from human endothelial cells

Giuseppe Valacchi | Velio Bocci
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 897479

Role of cytokines and nitric oxide in the induction of tuberculostatic macrophage functions

Vera L. Petricevich | Rosely C. B. Alves
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 421785

Effect of cyclosporin-A on the blood–retinal barrier permeability in streptozotocin-induced diabetes

Anália Carmo | José G. Cunha-Vaz | ... | Maria Celeste Lopes
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 694072

Permeability characteristics of human endothelial monolayers seeded on different extracellular matrix proteins

Arjan Nooteboom | Thijs Hendriks | ... | Cees. J. Van Der Linden
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 206097

Plasma cytokine response in mice with bacterial infection

Maja Abram | Darinka Vučković | ... | Miljenko Doric
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 360629

Effect of ricinoleic acid in acute and subchronic experimental models of inflammation

Celme Vieira | Stefano Evangelista | ... | Stefano Manzini
  • Mediators of Inflammation -
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  • Volume 9
  • - Article ID 138413

Bothrops asper snake venom and its metalloproteinase BaP–1 activate the complement system. Role in leucocyte recruitment

Sandra H. P. Farsky | Luís Roberto C. Gonçalves | ... | Denise V. Tambourgi
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