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363 FEMS Microbiology Immunology AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 105 Abel, P.M., McSharry, C., Galloway, E., Ross, C., Severn, A., Davidson, J., see Rotondo, D. (105) 249 Toner, G., Gruer, L. and Wilkinson, P.C. De Magistris, M.T., see Rappuoli, R. (105) 161 Heterogeneity of peripheral blood monocyte populations Dhillon, A., see Leaver, H.A. (105) 261 in human immunodeficiency virus-1 seropositive patients Djeha, A., Pérez-Arellano, J.L., Hayes, S.L. and Brock, J.H. (105) 317 Transferrin synthesis by macrophages: up-regulation by Alder, G.M., see Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83 y-interferon and effect on lymphocyte proliferation (105) Auvin-Guette, C., see Rebuffat, S. (105) 151 279 Dobereiner, A., see Benz, R. (105) 55 Duclohier, H., see Rebuffat, S. (105) 151 Bartlett, R., see Fazal, N. (105) 337, 355 Earl, C.R.A., see Rotondo, D. (105) 249 Bartoloni, A., see Rappuoli, R. (105) 161 Bashford, C.L., see Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83 Eason, S.J., see Hannigan, B.M. (105) 283 Edwards, S.W., see Watson, F. (105) 239 Belmonte, G., see Menestrina, G. (105) 19 Benz, R., Dobereiner, A., Ludwig, A. and Goebel, W. Haemolysin of Escherichia coli: Comparison of pore-for- Fattal-German, M.., see Bizzini, B. (105) 171 ming properties between chromosome and _ plasmid-en- Fazal, N., Bartlett, R., Lammas, D.A. and Kumararatne, D.S. coded haemolysins (105) 55 A comparison of the different methods available for deter- Bizzini, B., Carlotti, M. and Fattal-German, M. mining BCG-macrophage interactions in vitro, including a Induction of various cytokines in mice and activation of new method of colony counting in broth (105) 355 the complement system in rats as a part of the mechanism Fazal, N., Lammas, D.A., Raykundalia, C., Bartlett, R. and of action of the Corynebacterium granulosum-derived P40 Kumararatne, D.S. immunomodulator (105) 171 Effect of blocking TNF-a on intracellular BCG (Bacillus Blackburn, J. Calmette Guerin) growth in human monocyte-derived The development of a radiometric assay for monocyte macrophages (105) 337 phagocytosis and killing (105) 331 Forestier, C., see Welch, R.A. (105) 29 Bodo, B., see Rebuffat, S. (105) 151 Fossati, G., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 Borkow, G., Chaim-Matyas, A. and Ovadia, M. Binding of cytotoxin P4 from Naja nigricollis nigricollis to Galloway, E., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 B16F10 melanoma and WEHI-3B leukemia cells (105) 139 Garland, L.G. Brasseur, R., see Cabiaux, V. (105) 113 New pathways of phagocyte activation: the coupling of Brock, J.H., see Djeha, A. (105) 279 receptor-linked phospholipase D and the role of tyrosine Buckley, J.T. kinase in primed neutrophils (105) 229 The channel-forming toxin aerolysin (105) 13 Goebel, W., see Benz, R. (105) 55 Grasso, A. and Mastrogiacomo, A. a-Latrotoxin: preparation and effects on calcium fluxes Cabiaux, V., Brasseur, R., Mindell, J. and Ruysschaert, J.M. (105) 131 Computer modelling of the transmembrane channel Gruer, L., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 formed by a CNBr peptide of diphtheria toxin B fragment Gusmani, L., see Moran, O. (105) 63 (105) 113 Carlotti, M., see Bizzini, B. (105) 171 Hannigan, B.M., McNally, O.R., Kirrane, O. and Eason, S.J. Cavigliano, P., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 Tumour cell inhibition of macrophage cytokine activity Chaim-Matyas, A., see Borkow, G. (105) 139 (105) 283 Cherry, R.J., see Van Veen, M. (105) 147 Hardie, K., see Hughes, C. (105) 37 Cohen, FS., see Cramer, W.A. (105) 71 Hayes, S.L., see Djeha, A. (105) 279 Covacci, A., see Rappuoli, R. (105) 161 Hebert, H., Olofsson, A., Thelestam, M. and Skriver, E. Cramer, W.A., Zhang, Y.-L., Schendel, S., Merrill, A.R., Oligomer formation of staphylococcal a-toxin analyzed by Song, H.Y., Stauffacher, C.V. and Cohen, F.S. electron microscopy and image processing (105) 5 Dynamic properties of the colicin E1 ion channel (105) 71 Hepburn, A., see Rotondo, D. (105) 249 364 Hughes, C., Issartel, J.-P., Hardie, K., Stanley, P., Koronakis, McIntosh, G., see Rotondo, D. (105) 249 E. and Koronakis, V. McNally, O.R., see Hannigan, B.M. (105) 283 Activation of Escherichia coli prohemolysin to the mem- McSharry, C., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 brane-targetted toxin by HlyC-directed ACP-dependent Menestrina, G., Belmonte, G., Parisi, V. and Morante, S. fatty acylation (105) 37 Structural features of the pore formed by Staphylococcus Hughes, C., see Koronakis, V. (105) 45 aureus a-toxin inferred from chemical modification and Hutter, C. and Poulter, L.W. primary structure analysis (105) 19 The balance of macrophage subsets may be customised at Merrill, A.R., see Cramer, W.A. (105) 71 mucosal surfaces (105) 309 Merzliak, P.G., see Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93 4 Milton, A.S., see Rotondo, D. (105) 249 3 Issartel, J.-P., see Hughes, C. (105) 37 Mindell, J., see Cabiaux, V. (105) 113 : Mizuguchi, Y., see Yamamoto, C. (105) 211 Molle, G., see Rebuffat, S. (105) 151 Janah, S., see Leaver, H.A. (105) 261 Johansson, T., see Sandstrom, G. (105) 201 Montecucco, C., Papini, E., Schiavo, G., Padovan, E. and Jones, D.B., see Wilkins, B.S. (105) 347 Rossetto, O. Jones, D.G., see Stevenson, L.M. (105) 325 Ion channel and membrane translocation of diphtheria toxin (105) 101 Moran, O., Zegarra-Moran, O., Virginio, C., Gusmani, L. and Kamikaidou, N., see Kita, E. (105) 191 Rottini, G.D. Kashiba, S., see Kita, E. (105) 191 Physical characterization of the pore forming cytolysine Kirrane, O., see Hannigan, B.M. (105) 283 from Gardnerella vaginalis (105) 63 Kita, E., Nishikawa, F., Kamikaidou, N., Oku, D., Yasui, K. Morante, S., see Menestrina, G. (105) 19 and Kashiba, S. Muratkhodjaev, J.N., see Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93 Mechanism of the protective immunity against murine typhoid: persistence of salmonella L forms in the liver after immunization with live-cell vaccines (105) 191 Nencioni, L., see Rappuoli, R. (105) 161 Korchev, Y.E., see Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83 Nishikawa, F., see Kita, E. (105) 191 Koronakis, E., see Hughes, C. (105) 37 Notario, A., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 Koronakis, E., see Koronakis, V. (105) 45 Koronakis, V., Stanley, P., Koronakis, E. and Hughes, C. Oku, D., see Kita, E. (105) 191 The HlyB/HlyD-dependent secretion of toxins by Gram- Olofsson, A., see Hebert, H. (105) 5 negative bacteria (105) 45 Ovadia, M., see Borkow, G. (105) 139 Koronakis, V., see Hughes, C. (105) 37 Kozhenova, T.E., see Stanislavsky, E.S. (105) 181 Padovan, E., see Montecucco, C. (105) 101 Krasilnikov, O.V., Sabirov, R.Z., Ternovsky, V.I., Merzliak, Papini, E., see Montecucco, C. (105) 101 P.G. and Muratkhodjaev, J.N. Parisi, V., see Menestrina, G. (105) 19 A simple method for the determination of the pore radius Pasotti, D., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 of ion channels in planar lipid bilayer membranes (105) 93 Pasternak, C.A., Alder, G.M., Bashford, C.L., Korchev, Y.E., Kumararatne, D.S., see Fazal, N. (105) 337, 355 Pederzolli, C. and Rostovtseva, T.K. Kuoppa, K., see Sandstrom, G. (105) 201 Membrane damage: common mechanisms of induction and prevention (105) 83 Lammas, D.A., see Fazal, N. (105) 337, 355 Paulsson, M., see Ringnér, M. (105) 219 Leaver, H.A., Janah, S., Yap, P.L., Ross, W.B., Dhillon, A. Pederzolli, C., see Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83 and Turner, L. Pellett, S., see Welch, R.A. (105) 29 Pathways controlling the superoxide response during Pérez-Arellano, J.L., see Djeha, A. (105) 279 phagocyte differentiation: involvement of arachidonic acid Pizza, M., see Rappuoli, R. (105) 161 and Ca’* in the response to bacterial endotoxin (105) 261 Podda, A., see Rappuoli, R. (105) 161 Lobo, A., see Welch, R.A. (105) 29 Poulter, L.W., see Hutter, C. (105) 309 Ludwig, A., see Benz, R. (105) 55 Pugh-Humphreys, R.G.P. Macrophage-neoplastic cell interactions: implications for Mac¢ek, P. neoplastic cell growth (105) 289 Polypeptide cytolytic toxins from sea anemones ( Actiniaria) (105) 121 Rappuoli, R., Pizza, M., Covacci, A., Bartoloni, A., Nencioni, Makarenko, T.A., see Stanislavsky, E.S. (105) 181 L., Podda, A. and De Magistris, M.T. Mastrogiacomo, A., see Grasso, A. (105) 131 Recombinant acellular pertussis vaccine — from the labo- Mazzone, A., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 ratory to the clinic: improving the quality of the immune Mazzucchelli, I., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 response (105) 161 McIntosh, F.S., see Rotondo, D. (105) 249 Raykundalia, C., see Fazal, N. (105) 337 365 Rebuffat, S., Duclohier, H., Auvin-Guette, C., Molle, G., Stanley, P., see Koronakis, V. (105) 45 Spach, G. and Bodo, B. Stauffacher, C.V., see Cramer, W.A. (105) 71 Membrane-modifying properties of the pore-forming pep- Stevenson, L.M. and Jones, D.G. taibols saturnisporin SA IV and harzianin HA V (105) 151 Use of enzyme microassay to detect eosinophil potentiat- Ricevuti, G., Mazzone, A., Mazzucchelli, I., Fossati, G., Pa- ing activity of cytokines in sheep (105) 325 sotti, D., Cavigliano, P., Rolandi, L., Viarengo, G., Rossi, M. and Notario, A. Ternovsky, V.I., see Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93 Phagocyte activation in coronary artery disease (105) 271 Thelestam, M., see Hebert, H. (105) 5 Ringnér, M., Paulsson, M. and Wadstrém, T. Thomas Jr., W., see Welch, R.A. (105) 29 Vitronectin binding by Helicobacter pylori (105) 219 Toner, G., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 Robinson, J.J., see Watson, F. (105) 239 Turner, L., see Leaver, H.A. (105) 261 Rolandi, L., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 Ross, C., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 Van Veen, M. and Cherry, R.J. Ross, W.B., see Leaver, H.A. (105) 261 The effect of the presence of integral membrane protein Rossetto, O., see Montecucco, C. (105) 101 (human band 3) on the membrane lytic properties of Rossi, M., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 melittin in reconstituted systems (105) 147 Rostovtseva, T.K., see Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83 Viarengo, G., see Ricevuti, G. (105) 271 Rotondo, D., Earl, C.R.A., McIntosh, G., McIntosh, F.S., Virginio, C., see Moran, O. (105) 63 Hepburn, A., Milton, A.S. and Davidson, J. The role of inositol lipids in the activation of monocytes by Wadstrém, T., see Ringnér, M. (105) 219 interleukin-1 and bacterial endotoxin (105) 249 Watson, F., Robinson, J.J. and Edwards, S.W. Rottini, G.D., see Moran, O. (105) 63 Sequential phospholipase activation in the stimulation of Rowe, G., see Welch, R.A. (105) 29 the neutrophil NADPH oxidase (105) 239 Ruysschaert, J.M., see Cabiaux, V. (105) 113 Welch, R.A., Forestier, C., Lobo, A., Pellett, S., Thomas Jr., W. and Rowe, G. Sabirov, R.Z., see Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93 The synthesis and function of the Escherichia coli Sandstrom, G., Sjostedt, A., Johansson, T., Kuoppa, K. and hemolysin and related RTX exotoxins (105) 29 Williams, J.C. Wilkins, B.S. and Jones, D.B. Immunogenicity and toxicity of lipopolysaccharide from Cell-stroma interactions in monocytopoiesis (105) 347 Francisella tularensis LVS (105) 201 Wilkinson, P.C., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 Schendel, S., see Cramer, W.A. (105) 71 Williams, J.C., see Sandstr6m, G. (105) 201 Schiavo, G., see Montecucco, C. (105) 101 Severn, A., see Abel, P.M. (105) 317 Yamamoto, C., Yoshida, S.-i. and Mizuguchi, Y. Sjdstedt, A., see Sandstrém, G. (105) 201 Phagocytosis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes by guinea Skriver, E., see Hebert, H. (105) 5 pig peritoneal macrophages: effects of serum and temper- Song, H.Y., see Cramer, W.A. (105) 71 ature in vitro (105) 211 Spach, G., see Rebuffat, S. (105) 151 Yap, P.L., see Leaver, H.A. (105) 261 Stanislavsky, E.S., Makarenko, T.A. and Kozhenova, T.E. Yasui, K., see Kita, E. (105) 191 Specific and non-specific mouse protection induced by Yoshida, S.-i., see Yamamoto, C. (105) 211 different chemotypes of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipopolysaccharides (105) 181 Zegarra-Moran, O., see Moran, O. (105) 63 Stanley, P., see Hughes, C. (105) 37 Zhang, Y.-L., see Cramer, W.A. (105) 71 367 FEMS Microbiology Immunology SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 105 Aerolysin Bordetella pertussis Toxin; Channel; Oligomerization; Crystal; Secretion (Buckley, Pertussis toxin (Rappuoli, R. (105) 161) J.T. (105) 13) Ca2t+ Amphiphilicity Human neutrophil; Arachidonic acid (Leaver, H.A. (105) 261) Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Ionic channel; Lipid mem- brane; Hydropathy; Secondary structure (Menestrina, G. (105) Calcium flux 19) a-Latrotoxin; Neurotransmission; Presynaptic neurotoxin; Pore-forming protein (Grasso, A. (105) 131) Angiogenesis Macrophage; Stromagenesis; Dexamethasone; Lymphoma Candida albicans growth (Pugh-Humphreys, R.G.P. (105) 289) Monocyte phagocytosis; Killing (Blackburn, J. (105) 331) Angioplasty Channel Coronary artery disease; Phagocyte; Integrin; Leukotriene Toxin; Aerolysin; Oligomerization; Crystal; Secretion (Buck- (Ricevuti, G. (105) 271) ley, J.T. (105) 13) Arachidonic acid Channel formation Human neutrophil; Ca2* (Leaver, H.A. (105) 261) Diphtheria toxin; Computer modelling (Cabiaux, V. (105) 113) Autophagocytosis Chemiluminescence Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN); Macrophage; PMN- Respiratory burst; Receptor; Oxidant (Watson, F. (105) 239) phagocytosing macrophage; Hyperthermia; Pyknosis (Yama- moto, C. (105) 211) Colicin E1 Protein dynamics; Membrane protein (Cramer, W.A. (105) 71) Bacillus Calmette Guerin TNF-a; Human macrophage; [*Hluridine incorporation; Mi- Complement system crocolony counting; Thalidomide; Oxpentifylline; Dexametha- P40 Immunomodulator; Cytokine (Bizzini, B. (105) 171) sone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) Computer modelling Bacterial endotoxin Diphtheria toxin; Channel formation (Cabiaux, V. (105) 113) Interleukin-1; Phosphoinositidase C; Monocyte; Inositol lipid (Rotondo, D. (105) 249) Conformational change Diphtheria toxin; Membrane translocation; Ion channel Band 3 (Montecucco, C. (105) 101) Melittin; Reconstitution (Van Veen, M. (105) 147) Coronary artery disease BCG Angioplasty; Phagocyte; Integrin; Leukotriene (Ricevuti, G. Microcolony counting; [*Hl]uracil; [*H]Juridine; [*H]glycerol; (105) 271) Human macrophage (Fazal, N. (105) 355) Crystal Binding Toxin; Aerolysin; Channel; Oligomerization; Secretion (Buck- Cytotoxin; Naja nigricollis (Borkow, G. (105) 139) ley, J.T. (105) 13) Bone marrow Cytokine Monocyte; Differentiation; Immunohistochemistry (Wilkins, P40 Immunomodulator; Complement system (Bizzini, B. (105) B.S. (105) 347) 171) 368 Peroxidase /arylsulphatase microassay; Eosinophil potentiat- Flow cytometry ing activity; Sheep bone marrow (Stevenson, L.M. (105) 325) Human immunodeficiency virus; Monocyte (Abel, P.M. (105) 317) Cytolytic toxin Gardnerella vaginalis (Moran, O. (105) 63) Francisella tularensis Lipopolysaccharide; Tularaemia; Endotoxin; TNF; IL-1 (Sandstrém, G. (105) 201) Sea anemone; Pore-forming toxin (Maéek, P. (105) 121) Freeze-fracture Cytotoxin Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Pore-forming toxin; Electron Naja nigricollis; Binding (Borkow, G. (105) 139) microscopy; Image processing (Hebert, H. (105) 5) Dexamethasone Gardnerella vaginalis Macrophage; Stromagenesis; Angiogenesis; Lymphoma growth Cytolytic toxin (Moran, O. (105) 63) (Pugh-Humphreys, R.G.P. (105) 289) Helicobacter pylori TNF-a; Bacillus Calmette Guerin; Human macrophage; Vitronectin; Urea activation; Surface protein (Ringnér, M. [>H]uridine incorporation; Microcolony counting; Thalido- (105) 219) mide; Oxpentifylline (Fazal, N. (105) 337) Hemolysin Differentiation Pore formation; Ion channel; Toxin oligomer; Lipid bilayer Monocyte; Bone marrow; Immunohistochemistry (Wilkins, membrane; Escherichia coli (Benz, R. (105) 55) B.S. (105) 347) Hemolysin acylation Diphtheria toxin RTX_ toxin; Membrane targetting; Pore-forming toxin Membrane translocation; Conformational change; Ion chan- (Hughes, C. (105) 37) nel (Montecucco, C. (105) 101) [7H]g lycerol Channel formation; Computer modelling (Cabiaux, V. (105) Microcolony counting; [*H]uracil; [*H]uridine; BCG; Human macrophage (Fazal, N. (105) 355) 113) Human immunodeficiency virus Divalent cation Monocyte; Flow cytometry (Abel, P.M. (105) 317) Membrane damage; Pore; Proton; Toxin; Surface conduc- tance (Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83) Human macrophage TNF-a; Bacillus Calmette Guerin; [*H]uridine incorporation; Electron microscopy Microcolony counting; Thalidomide; Oxpentifylline; Dexam- Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Pore-forming toxin; Image pro- ethasone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) cessing; Freeze-fracture (Hebert, H. (105) 5) Microcolony counting; [*Hl]uracil; [*H]uridine; [*H]glycerol; Endotoxin BCG (Fazal, N. (105) 355) Lipopolysaccharide; Tularaemia; Francisella tularensis; TNF; IL-1 (Sandstré6m, G. (105) 201) Human neutrophil Ca**; Arachidonic acid (Leaver, H.A. (105) 261) Eosinophil potentiating activity Peroxidase /arylsulphatase microassay; Cytokine; Sheep bone [>H]uracil marrow (Stevenson, L.M. (105) 325) Microcolony counting; [*H]uridine; [*H]glycerol; BCG; Hu- man macrophage (Fazal, N. (105) 355) Escherichia coli Hamolysin; Pore formation; Ion channel; Toxin oligomer; (7Hu ridine Lipid bilayer membrane (Benz, R. (105) 55) Microcolony counting; [*H]uracil; [H]glycerol; BCG; Human macrophage (Fazal, N. (105) 355) Escherichia coli hemolysin RTX exotoxin (Welch, R.A. (105) 29) [>H]uridine incorporation TNF-a; Bacillus Calmette Guerin; Human macrophage; Mi- Protein export; RTX toxin; Membrane translocation crocolony counting; Thalidomide; Oxpentifylline; Dexametha- (Koronakis, V. (105) 45) sone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) 369 Hydropathy Killing Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Ionic channel; Lipid mem- Monocyte phagocytosis; Candida albicans (Blackburn, J. (105) brane; Amphiphilicity; Secondary structure (Menestrina, G. 331) (105) 19) a -Latrotoxin Hyperthermia Neurotransmission; Presynaptic neurotoxin; Pore-forming Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN); Macrophage; Au- protein; Calcium flux (Grasso, A. (105) 131) tophagocytosis; PMN-phagocytosing macrophage; Pyknosis (Yamamoto, C. (105) 211) Leukotriene Coronary artery disease; Angioplasty; Phagocyte; Integrin IL-1 (Ricevuti, G. (105) 271) Lipopolysaccharide; Tularaemia; Francisella tularensis; Endo- toxin; TNF (Sandstrom, G. (105) 201) L form Murine typhoid; Salmonella typhimurium; Salmonella schott- Image processing miilleri (Kita, E. (105) 191) Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Pore-forming toxin; Electron microscopy; Freeze-fracture (Hebert, H. (105) 5) Lipid bilayer membrane Hemolysin; Pore formation; Ion channel; Toxin oligomer; Immunohistochemistry Escherichia coli (Benz, R. (105) 55) Monocyte; Differentiation; Bone marrow (Wilkins, B.S. (105) 347) Lipid membrane Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Ionic channel; Hydropathy; Inflammation Amphiphilicity; Secondary structure (Menestrina, G. (105) 19) Mucosa; Macrophage (Hutter, C. (105) 309) Lipopolysaccharide Inositol lipid Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Stanislavsky, E.S. (105) 181) Bacterial endotoxin; Interleukin-1; Phosphoinositidase C; Monocyte (Rotondo, D. (105) 249) Tularaemia; Francisella tularensis; Endotoxin; TNF; IL-1 (Sandstrom, G. (105) 201) Integrin Coronary artery disease; Angioplasty; Phagocyte; Leukotriene Liposome (Ricevuti, G. (105) 271) Membrane permeability; Voltage-dependent channel; Planar lipid bilayer; Peptaibol (Rebuffat, S. (105) 151) y -Interferon Transferrin synthesis; Iron; Mouse macrophage; Lymphocyte Lymphocyte proliferation proliferation (Djeha, A. (105) 279) Transferrin synthesis; Iron; y-Interferon; Mouse macrophage (Djeha, A. (105) 279) Interleukin-1 Bacterial endotoxin; Phosphoinositidase C; Monocyte; Inosi- Lymphoma growth tol lipid (Rotondo, D. (105) 249) Macrophage; Stromagenesis; Angiogenesis; Dexamethasone (Pugh-Humphreys, R.G.P. (105) 289) Ion channel Hemolysin; Pore formation; Toxin oligomer; Lipid bilayer Macrophage membrane; Escherichia coli (Benz, R. (105) 55) Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN); Autophagocytosis; PMN-phagocytosing macrophage; Hyperthermia; Pyknosis Pore size; Non-electrolyte (Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93) (Yamamoto, C. (105) 211) Diphtheria toxin; Membrane translocation; Conformational Tumour cell inhibition (Hannigan, B.M. (105) 283) change (Montecucco, C. (105) 101) Ionic channel Stromagenesis; Angiogenesis; Dexamethasone; Lymphoma Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Lipid membrane; Hydropathy; growth (Pugh-Humphreys, R.G.P. (105) 289) Amphiphilicity; Secondary structure (Menestrina, G. (105) 19) Mucosa; Inflammation (Hutter, C. (105) 309) Iron Transferrin synthesis; y-Interferon; Mouse macrophage; Lym- Melittin phocyte proliferation (Djeha, A. (105) 279) Band 3; Reconstitution (Van Veen, M. (105) 147) SPELSES , 370 Membrane damage Naja nigricollis Divalent cation; Pore; Proton; Toxin; Surface conductance Cytotoxin; Binding (Borkow, G. (105) 139) (Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83) Neurotransmission Membrane permeability a-Latrotoxin; Presynaptic neurotoxin; Pore-forming protein; Voltage-dependent channel; Liposome; Planar lipid bilayer; Calcium flux (Grasso, A. (105) 131) Peptaibol (Rebuffat, S. (105) 151) Neutrophil Membrane protein Phospholipase D; Tyrosine kinase; NADPH oxidase (Garland, Colicin E1; Protein dynamics (Cramer, W.A. (105) 71) L.G. (105) 229) Membrane targetting Non-electrolyte RTX toxin; Hemolysin acylation; Pore-forming toxin (Hughes, Ion channel; Pore size (Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93) C. (105) 37) Oligomerization Membrane translocation Toxin; Aerolysin; Channel; Crystal; Secretion (Buckley, J.T. Protein export; Escherichia coli hemolysin; RTX toxin (105) 13) (Koronakis, V. (105) 45) Oxidant Diphtheria toxin; Conformational change; Ion channel Respiratory burst; Receptor; Chemiluminescence (Watson, F. (Montecucco, C. (105) 101) (105) 239) Microcolony counting Oxpentifylline TNF-a; Bacillus Calmette Guerin; Human macrophage; TNF-a; Bacillus Calmette Guerin; Human macrophage; [*H]uridine incorporation; Thalidomide; Oxpentifylline; Dex- [*H]uridine incorporation; Microcolony counting; Thalido- amethasone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) mide; Dexamethasone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) [?H]uracil; [*H]Juridine; [*H]glycerol; BCG; Human macro- Peptaibol phage (Fazal, N. (105) 355) Membrane permeability; Voltage-dependent channel; Lipo- some; Planar lipid bilayer (Rebuffat, S. (105) 151) Monocyte Bacterial endotoxin; Interleukin-1; Phosphoinositidase C; In- Peroxidase /arylsulphatase microassay ositol lipid (Rotondo, D. (105) 249) Eosinophil potentiating activity; Cytokine; Sheep bone mar- row (Stevenson, L.M. (105) 325) Human immunodeficiency virus; Flow cytometry (Abel, P.M. (105) 317) Pertussis toxin Bordetella pertussis (Rappuoli, R. (105) 161) Differentiation; Bone marrow; Immunohistochemistry (Wil- kins, B.S. (105) 347) Phagocyte Coronary artery disease; Angioplasty; Integrin; Leukotriene Monocyte phagocytosis Killing; Candida albicans (Blackburn, J. (105) 331) (Ricevuti, G. (105) 271) Mouse macrophage Phosphoinositidase C Transferrin synthesis; Iron; y-Interferon; Lymphocyte prolif- Bacterial endotoxin; Interleukin-1; Monocyte; Inositol lipid eration (Djeha, A. (105) 279) (Rotondo, D. (105) 249) Mucosa Phospholipase D Macrophage; Inflammation (Hutter, C. (105) 309) Tyrosine kinase; NADPH oxidase; Neutrophil (Garland, L.G. (105) 229) Murine typhoid L form; Salmonella typhimurium; Salmonella schottmiilleri P40 Immunomodulator (Kita, E. (105) 191) Cytokine; Complement system (Bizzini, B. (105) 171) NADPH oxidase Planar lipid bilayer Phospholipase D; Tyrosine kinase; Neutrophil (Garland, L.G. Membrane permeability; Voltage-dependent channel; Lipo- (105) 229) some; Peptaibol (Rebuffat, S. (105) 151) 371 PMN-phagocytosing macrophage Receptor Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN); Macrophage; Au- Respiratory burst; Oxidant; Chemiluminescence (Watson, F. tophagocytosis; Hyperthermia; Pyknosis (Yamamoto, C. (105) (105) 239) 211) Reconstitution Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) Band 3; Melittin (Van Veen, M. (105) 147) Macrophage; Autophagocytosis; PMN-phagocytosing macro- phage; Hyperthermia; Pyknosis (Yamamoto, C. (105) 211) Respiratory burst Receptor; Oxidant; Chemiluminescence (Watson, F. (105) 239) Pore Divalent cation; Membrane damage; Proton; Toxin; Surface RTX exotoxin Escherichia coli hemolysin (Welch, R.A. (105) 29) conductance (Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83) RTX toxin Pore formation Hemolysin acylation; Membrane targetting; Pore-forming Hemolysin; Ion channel; Toxin oligomer; Lipid bilayer mem- toxin (Hughes, C. (105) 37) brane; Escherichia coli (Benz, R. (105) 55) Protein export; Escherichia coli hemolysin; Membrane Pore-forming protein translocation (Koronakis, V. (105) 45) a-Latrotoxin; Neurotransmission; Presynaptic neurotoxin; Calcium flux (Grasso, A. (105) 131) Salmonella schottmulleri Murine typhoid; L form; Salmonella typhimurium (Kita, E. Pore-forming toxin (105) 191) Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Electron microscopy; Image processing; Freeze-fracture (Hebert, H. (105) 5) Salmonella typhimurium Murine typhoid; L form; Salmonella schottmiilleri (Kita, E. RTX_ toxin; Hemolysin acylation; Membrane targetting (105) 191) (Hughes, C. (105) 37) Sea anemone Sea anemone; Cytolytic toxin (Maéek, P. (105) 121) Cytolytic toxin; Pore-forming toxin (Maéek, P. (105) 121) Pore size -Secondary structure Ion channel; Non-electrolyte (Krasilnikov, O.V. (105) 93) Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin; Ionic channel; Lipid mem- brane; Hydropathy; Amphiphilicity (Menestrina, G. (105) 19) Presynaptic neurotoxin a-Latrotoxin; Neurotransmission; Pore-forming protein; Cal- Secretion Toxin; Aerolysin; Channel; Oligomerization; Crystal (Buckley, cium flux (Grasso, A. (105) 131) J.T. (105) 13) Protein dynamics Sheep bone marrow Colicin E1; Membrane protein (Cramer, W.A. (105) 71) Peroxidase /arylsulphatase microassay; Eosinophil potentiat- ing activity; Cytokine (Stevenson, L.M. (105) 325) Protein export Escherichia coli hemolysin; RTX toxin; Membrane transloca- Staphylococcus aureus a-toxin tion (Koronakis, V. (105) 45) Pore-forming toxin; Electron microscopy; Image processing; Freeze-fracture (Hebert, H. (105) 5) Proton Divalent cation; Membrane damage; Pore; Toxin; Surface Ionic channel; Lipid membrane; Hydropathy; Amphiphilicity; conductance (Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83) Secondary structure (Menestrina, G. (105) 19) Pseudomonas aeruginosa Stromagenesis Lipopolysaccharide (Stanislavsky, E.S. (105) 181) Macrophage; Angiogenesis; Dexamethasone; Lymphoma growth (Pugh-Humphreys, R.G.P. (105) 289) Pyknosis Polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN); Macrophage; Au- Surface conductance tophagocytosis; PMN-phagocytosing macrophage; Hyperther- Divalent cation; Membrane damage; Pore; Proton; Toxin mia (Yamamoto, C. (105) 211) (Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83) 372 Surface protein Transferrin synthesis Helicobacter pylori; Vitronectin; Urea activation (Ringnér, M. Iron; y-Interferon; Mouse macrophage; Lymphocyte prolifer- (105) 219) ation (Djeha, A. (105) 279) Thalidomide Tularaemia TNF-a; Bacillus Calmette Guerin; Human macrophage; Lipopolysaccharide; Francisella tularensis; Endotoxin; TNF; [*Hluridine incorporation; Microcolony counting; Oxpenti- IL-1 (Sandstrém, G. (105) 201) fylline; Dexamethasone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) Tumour cell inhibition TNF Macrophage (Hannigan, B.M. (105) 283) Lipopolysaccharide; Tularaemia; Francisella tularensis; Endo- toxin; IL-1 (Sandstrém, G. (105) 201) Tyrosine kinase Phospholipase D; NADPH oxidase; Neutrophil (Garland, TNF-a@ L.G. (105) 229) Bacillus Calmette Guerin; Human macrophage; [*Hl]uridine incorporation; Microcolony counting; Thalidomide; Oxpenti- Urea activation fylline; Dexamethasone (Fazal, N. (105) 337) Helicobacter pylori; Vitronectin; Surface protein (Ringnér, M. (105) 219) Toxin Aerolysin; Channel; Oligomerization; Crystal; Secretion Vitronectin (Buckley, J.T. (105) 13) Helicobacter pylori; Urea activation; Surface protein (Ringnér, M. (105) 219) Divalent cation; Membrane damage; Pore; Proton; Surface conductance (Pasternak, C.A. (105) 83) Voltage-dependent channel Membrane permeability; Liposome; Planar lipid bilayer; Pep- Toxin oligomer Hemolysin; Pore formation; Ion channel; Lipid bilayer mem- taibol (Rebuffat, S. (105) 151) brane; Escherichia coli (Benz, R. (105) 55)

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