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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY AN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR IMMUNOLOGY Editor R. A. THOMPSON Associate Editor P. J. LACHMANN Editorial board J. F. BACH, A. BASTEN, J. R. BATCHELOR, Z. BENTWICH, A. G. BIRD, G. F. BOTTAZZO, A. BOYLSTON, D. L. BROWN, D. CATOVSKY, M. R. DAHA, R. L. DAWKINS, A. M. DENMAN, U. DESSELBERGER, P. W. EWAN, J. FAHEY, M. FELDMANN, A. FERGUSON, J. GORDON, M. R. HEANEY, A. HAMBLIN, L. HAMMERSTROM, M. HARBOE, P. HENSON, J. IVANYI, R. JEFFERIS, J.R. KALDEN, M. KAZATCHKINE, T. KISHIMOTO, S. KNIGHT, T. LEHNER, M. LOCKWOOD, D. B. LOWRIE, R. N. MAINI, 1. MCCONNELL, J. NEWSOM-DAVIS, G. S. PANAYI, M. PEPYS, A. J. PINCHING, J. H. L. PLAYFAIR, L. POULTER, M. REICHLIN, F. S. ROSEN, K. SIKORA, W. H. STIMSON, D. 1. STOTT, S. STROBEL, G. A. T. TARGETT, J. L. TURK, P. VENABLES, T. A. WALDMANN, M.J. WALPORT, A. D. B. WEBSTER, A. P. WEETMAN, K. WHALEY, D.J.G. WHITE, R. WILLIAMS VOLUME 85 pages 1—550 BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OXFORD LONDON EDINBURGH BOSTON MELBOURNE PARIS BERLIN VIENNA 199] Published for the British Society for Immunology by © 1991 Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd. Authorization to photo- Blackwell Scientific Publications copy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OEL, UK use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Scientific Publications 25 John Street, London WCIN 2BL, UK for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh EH3 6AJ, UK Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the 52 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108, USA base fee of $05.00 per copy is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress Street, 107 Barry Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia Salem, MA 01970, U.S.A. Special requests should be Meinekestrasse 4, D-1000 Berlin 15, Germany addressed to the Editor. 0009—9104/91/$05.00 15 rue Casimir Delavigne, 75005 Paris, France Feldgasse 13, A-1238 Vienna, Austria Printed in Great Britain at The Alden Press, Oxford CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY CONTENTS Vol. 85 No. 1 July 1991 WALKER & H. F. SEwett: HIV induces modulation of functionally important cellular antigens S.K. A. Law: Antigen shedding and metastasis of tumour Y. IKEGD. TAODA,, N. HASHIMOTO, N. UMEDA, K. MIYAKE, cells M. YAMANAKA & K. KUROKOWA: Naturally occurring M. TsusIksAKi, K. IMAI, H. Hirata, Y. HANZAWA, anti-interferon-a2a antibodies in patients with acute viral J. Masuya, T. NAKANO, T. SUGIYAMA, M. Martsul, hepatitis Y. Hinopa & A. YACHI: Detection of circulating inter- S. SHARMA, A. MATHUR, V. PRAKASH, R. KULSHRESHTHA, cellular adhesion molecule-] antigen in malignant R. Kumar & U. C. CHATURVEDI: Japanese encephalitis diseases virus latency in perhiperal blood lymphocytes and recur- F. J. ANDREWS, G. M. HALLIDAY & H. K. MULLER: A role rence of infection in children for prostaglandins in the suppression of cutaneous cellular G. ZeRLAUTH, M. M. Erp. & J. W. MANNHALTER: immunity and tumour development in benzo(a)pyrene- Induction of anti-mycobacterial and anti-listerial activity but not dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-treated mice of human monocytes requires different activation signals C. O. S. SavaGce, B. E. PottinGer, G. GASKIN, A. A. 1zzo, B. P. MARMION & T. HACKSTADT: Analysis of C. M. Lockwoop, C. D. Pusey & J. D. PEARSON: Vascular the cells involved in the lymphoproliferative response to damage in Wegener’s granulomatosis and microscopic Coxiella burnetii antigens polyarteritis: presence of anti-endothelial cell antibodies J. SpENceR, P. G. ISAACSON, T. T. MACDONALD, A. J. and their relation to anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies THOMAS& J. A. 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