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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES ISSN 0022-1759 VOLUMES 156-166 (1993) CUD Thr IMMUNOLOGICALS 00546) 0( 0)D iss EDITORS: V. NUSSENZWEIG M.W. TURNER Scope of the Journal The JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS is devoted to covering techniques for: (1) quantitating and detecting antibodies and/or antigens and haptens based on antigen-antibody interactions; (2) fractionating and purifying immunoglobulins, lymphokines and other molecules of the immune system; (3) isolating antigens and other substances important in immunological processes; (4) labelling antigens and antibodies with radioactive and other markers; (5) localizing antigens and/or antibodies in tissues and cells, in vivo or in vitro; (6) detecting, enumerating and fractionating immunocompetent cells; (7) assaying for cellular immunity; (8) detecting cell-surface antigens by cell-cell interactions; (9) initiating immunity and unresponsiveness; (10) transplanting tissues; (11) studying items closely related to immunity such as complement, reticuloendothelial system and others. In addition the journal will publish articles on novel methods for analysing the organisation, structure and expression of genes for immunologically important molecules such as immunoglobulins, T cell receptors and accessory molecules involved in antigen recognition, processing and presentation. Articles on the molecular biological analysis of immunologically relevant receptor binding sites are also invited. Submitted manuscripts should describe new methods of broad applicability to immunology and not simply the application of an established method to a particular substance. Editors V. Nussenzweig, Department of Pathology, New York University Medical Center, School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA M.W. Turner, Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Molecular Immunology Unit, Institute of Child Health, University of London, 30 Guilford Street, London WCIN 1EH, UK Review Editor J.C. Unkeless, Department of Biochemistry, Box 1020, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1 Gustave Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA Software Notice Editor S.J. Merrill, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA Editorial Board R. Aalberse, Amsterdam, Netherlands C.R. Howard, London, UK I. Poxton, Edinburgh, UK C.R. Alving, Washington, DC, USA T. Ishizaka, La Jolla, CA, USA K.B.M. Reid, Oxford, UK S. Avrameas, Paris, France K. James, Edinburgh, UK P. Rubinstein, New York, NY, USA R.S. Basch, New York, NY, USA G. Janossy, London, UK J. Sedgwick, Sydney, Australia J.R. Battisto, Cleveland, OH, USA R. Jefferis, Birmingham, UK A.W. Segal, London, UK H. Bennich, Uppsala, Sweden J.C. Jensenius, Arhus, Denmark E.M. Shevach, Bethesda, MD, USA L. Bignold, Adelaide, Australia G. Johnson, Birmingham, UK F. Sinigaglia, Milan, Italy A.E. Bolton, Sheffield, UK A.P. Johnstone, London, UK N. Staines, London, UK P. Bongrand, Marseilles, France M. Kazatchkine, Paris, France R. Steinman, New York, NY, USA F. Borek (Founding Editor), Tel Aviv, Israel D.M. Kemeny, London, UK M. Steward, London, UK L.K. Borysiewicz, Cardiff, UK T. Kinoshita, Osaka, Japan C.R. Stokes, Bristol, UK P. Brandtzaeg, Oslo, Norway H. Koprowski, Philadelphia, PA, USA D. Stollar, Boston, MA, USA M.K. Brenner, Memphis, TN, USA M. Lamm, Cleveland, OH, USA D. Stott, Glasgow, UK J. Burnie, Manchester, UK J.J. Langone, Houston, TX, USA R.A. Thompson, Birmingham, UK J.D. Capra, Dallas, TX, USA R.G. Leslie, Odense, Denmark R.C. Thorpe, Potters Bar, UK S. Challacombe, London, UK N. Ling, Birmingham, UK H. Towbin, Basel, Switzerland S. Chantler, London, UK R.N. Maini, London, UK P.A. Underwood, North Ryde, Australia E. Claassen, Rijswijk, Netherlands J. Maryanski, Epalinges, Switzerland R. Van Furth, Leiden, Netherlands N.R. Cooper, La Jolla, CA, USA L. McPhail, Winston-Salem, NC, USA J. Vilcek, New York, NY, USA R. Cowan, Hong Kong A. 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Avrameas, Paris, France K. James, Edinburgh, UK P. Rubinstein, New York, NY, USA R.S. Basch, New York, NY, USA G. Janossy, London, UK J. Sedgwick, Sydney, Australia J.R. Battisto, Cleveland, OH, USA R. Jefferis, Birmingham, UK A.W. Segal, London, UK H. Bennich, Uppsala, Sweden J.C. Jensenius, Arhus, Denmark E.M. Shevach, Bethesda, MD, USA L. Bignold, Adelaide, Australia G. Johnson, Birmingham, UK F. Sinigaglia, Milan, Italy A.E. Bolton, Sheffield, UK A.P. Johnstone, London, UK N. Staines, London, UK P. Bongrand, Marseilles, France M. Kazatchkine, Paris, France R. Steinman, New York, NY, USA F. Borek (Founding Editor), Tel Aviv, Israel D.M. Kemeny, London, UK M. Steward, London, UK L.K. Borysiewicz, Cardiff, UK T. Kinoshita, Osaka, Japan C.R. Stokes, Bristol, UK P. Brandtzaeg, Oslo, Norway H. Koprowski, Philadelphia, PA, USA D. Stollar, Boston, MA, USA M.K. Brenner, Memphis, TN, USA M. Lamm, Cleveland, OH, USA D. Stott, Glasgow, UK J. Burnie, Manchester, UK J.J. Langone, Houston, TX, USA R.A. Thompson, Birmingham, UK J.D. Capra, Dallas, TX, USA R.G. Leslie, Odense, Denmark R.C. Thorpe, Potters Bar, UK S. Challacombe, London, UK N. Ling, Birmingham, UK H. Towbin, Basel, Switzerland S. Chantler, London, UK R.N. Maini, London, UK P.A. Underwood, North Ryde, Australia E. Claassen, Rijswijk, Netherlands J. Maryanski, Epalinges, Switzerland R. Van Furth, Leiden, Netherlands N.R. Cooper, La Jolla, CA, USA L. McPhail, Winston-Salem, NC, USA J. Vilcek, New York, NY, USA R. Cowan, Hong Kong A. Meager, Potters Bar, UK J.W.M. Visser, Rijswijk, Netherlands B. Diamond, Bronx, NY, USA M. Melamed, London, UK A. Voller, London, UK C.A. Dinarello, Boston, MA, USA S.L. Morrison, Los Angeles, CA, USA P. Wilkinson, Glasgow, UK J. Fabre, London, UK E. Nardin, New York, NY, USA J.R. Yannelli, Bethesda, MD, USA A.J.H. Gearing, Oxford, UK J.J. Oppenheim, Frederick, MD, USA F. Zavala, New York, NY, USA J. Goding, Parkville, Australia T.A.E. 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Printed in the Netherlands Author Index Volumes 156-166 1993 A Alphonso, M., see Kim, K.J. (156) 9 Alterman, L.A., De Alwis, M., Genet, S., Lovering, R., Mid- dleton-Price, H., Morgan, G., Jones, A., Malcolm, S., Levinsky, R.J. and Kinnon, C. Carrier determination for X-linked agammaglobulinemia Aalberse, R.C., see Goldblatt, D. (166) 281 using X inactivation analysis of purified B cells (166) 111 Aalberse, R.C., see Van ’t Hof, W. (161) 177 Altieri, I., see Pacifici, R. (161) 135 Aalberse, R.C., see Van ’t Hof, W. (161) 273 Alvord, W.G. and Rossio, J.L. Aalberse, R.C., see Van Milligen, F.J. (162) 165 Determining confidence limits for drug potency in im- Abbot, N.C., Swanson Beck, J., Harrison, D.K. and Wilson, munoassay (157) 155 S.B. Amadori, A., see Indraccolo, S. (157) 105 Dynamic thermographic imaging for estimation of regional Amano, M., McGhee, J.R., McCutcheon, M.J., Fujii, K.-i. and perfusion in the tuberculin reaction in healthy adults (162) Kiyono, H. 97 Application of the ILISPOT-IDIP system for the enumer- Abrams, J.S., see Sander, B. (166) 201 ation of different sizes of IgA spot forming cells in the Accardo-Palumbo, A., Triolo, G., Casiglia, D., Salli, L., Giar- murine small and large intestine (164) 79 dina, E. and Triolo, G. Andersen, P. and Heron, I. Two-site ELISA for quantification of the terminal C5b-9 Simultaneous electroelution of whole SDS-polyacrylamide complement complex in plasma. Use of monoclonal and gels for the direct cellular analysis of complex protein polyclonal antibodies against a neoantigen of the complex mixtures (161) 29 (163) 169 Andersson, U., see Sander, B. (166) 201 Ackermann, F., see Ngai, P.K.M. (158) 267 Andrassy, K., see Hagen, E.C. (159) 1 Adamczewski, M., see Takizawa, F. (162) 269 Andrew, S.M., see Nicholls, P.J. (165) 81 Adamczyk, M., Fishpaugh, J., Harrington, C., Hartter, D., Ansorge, S., see Mansfeld, H.-W. (161) 151 Johnson, D. and Vanderbilt, A. Antimisiaris, $.G., Jayasekera, P. and Gregoriadis, G. Immunoassay reagents for psychoactive drugs. I. The Liposomes as vaccine carriers. Incorporation of soluble method for the development of antibodies specific to and particulate antigens in giant vesicles (166) 271 amitriptyline and nortriptyline (162) 47 Antonakis, K., see Pauillac, S. (164) 165 Adamczyk, M., Fishpaugh, J., Harrington, C., Johnson, D. and Aoyama, K. and Chiba, J. Vanderbilt, A. Separation of different molecular forms of mouse IgA and Immunoassay reagents for psychoactive drugs. II. The IgM monoclonal antibodies by high-performance liquid method for the development of antibodies specific to chromatography on spherical hydroxyapatite beads (162) imipramine and desipramine (163) 187 201 Adams, P.J.H.M., see Schipper, R.G. (161) 205 Aruffo, A., see Dietsch, M.T. (162) 123 Adeyemi, E.O. and Hodgson, H.J.F. Astier, A., De la Salle, H., Moncuit, J., Freund, M., Cazenave, Antibody binding to a -macroglobulin facilitates direct J.-P., Fridman, W.-H., Hanau, D. and Teillaud, J.-L. quantitation of elastase-a-macroglobulin complexes by a Detection and quantification of secreted soluble FeyRIIA simple ELISA technique (164) 189 in human sera by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Agbarakwe, A.E., see Faux, J.A. (156) 277 (166) 1 Agee, J.F., see Faguet, G.B. (165) 217 Aten, J., see Prigent, P. (160) 139 Aguillén, J.C., see Seeger, M. (162) 109 Atkins, M.B., see Tilg, H. (163) 253 Ahmed, A., see Calaman, S.D. (164) 233 Aubry, J.-P., Shields, J.G., Jansen, K.U. and Bonnefoy, J.-Y. Akerstrém, B., see Nilson, B.H.K. (164) 33 A multiparameter flow cytometric method to study surface Akeson, A.L. and Woods, C.W. molecules involved in interactions between subpopulations A fluorometric assay for the quantitation of cell adherence of cells (159) 161 to endothelial cells (163) 181 Avrameas, S., see Pauillac, S. (164) 165 Akita, E.M. and Nakai, S. Comparison of four purification methods for the produc- tion of immunoglobulins from eggs laid by hens immu- nized with an enterotoxigenic E. coli strain (160) 207 Akita, E.M. and Nakai, S. Production and purification of Fab’ fragments from B chicken egg yolk immunoglobulin Y (IgY ) (162) 155 Ala, T.A., see Frey II, W.H. (164) 275 Albeck, G., see Hviid, L. (157) 135 Albertini, A., see Zanella, I. (156) 205 Albrecht, A., see Falkenberg, F.W. (165) 193 Baars, J.W., see Wolbink, G.J. (163) 67 Alon, R., Bayer, E.A. and Wilchek, M. Babcock, L.S., see Kawabata, T.T. (162) 9 Affinity cleavage of cell surface antibodies using the Babu, J.S., Kanangat, S. and Rouse, B.T. avidin-biotin system (165) 127 Limitations and modifications of quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Application to measurement of multiple Berg, H., Walter, M., Mauch, L., Seissler, J. and Northemann, mRNAs present in small amounts of sample RNA (165) W. 207 Recombinant human preproinsulin. Expression, purifica- Bacon, K.B., see Flores-Romo, L. (166) 243 tion and reaction with insulin autoantibodies in sera from Bacosi, A., see Pacifici, R. (161) 135 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (164) 221 Bagasra, O., Seshamma, T. and Pomerantz, R.J. Bergeron, M., see Mandy, F.F. (156) 151 Polymerase chain reaction in situ: intracellular amplifica- Bermudez, S., see Prince, H.E. (165) 139 tion and detection of HIV-1 proviral DNA and other Berteli, A.J., Daniel, V., Terness, P. and Opelz, G. specific genes (158) 131 A new method for determining anti-B cell antibodies and Bagshawe, K.D., see Melton, R.G. (158) 49 their specificity using flow cytometry (164) 21 Bakker Schut, T.C., see RadoSevi¢, K. (161) 119 Bertoni, G., Kuhnert, P., Peterhans, E. and Pauli, U. Bald, L., see Wong, W.L.T. (165) 1 Improved bioassay for the detection of porcine tumor Ballieux, B.E.P.B., Hagen, E.C., Van der Keur, C., Zegers, necrosis factor using a homologous cell line: PK(15) (160) N.D., Van Es, L.A., Van der Woude, F.J. and Daha, M.R. 267 Isolation of a protein complex from purulent sputum con- Beverley, P.C.L., see Chianelli, M. (166) 177 sisting of proteinase-3 and a,-antitrypsin reactive with Bhat, N.M., Bieber, M.M. and Teng, N.N.H. anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (159) 63 One-step enrichment of nucleated red blood cells. A po- Balls, M., see Sladowski, D. (157) 203 tential application in perinatal diagnosis (158) 277 Baltar, P., see Ubeira, F.M. (159) 107 Bieber, M.M., see Bhat, N.M. (158) 277 Bagqar, S., see Rollwagen, F.M. (166) 223 Bier, F.F., see Jockers, R. (163) 161 Barak, V., see Shapira, L. (165) 93 Biggerstaff, J., see Brown, K.A. (163) 13 Bardos, P., see Rupin, A. (160) 245 Bignami, G.S., see Grothaus, P.G. (158) 5 Barelli, A., see Indraccolo, S. (157) 105 Binder, T.A., see Burleson, J.A. (159) 47 Barin, C., see Briand, J.-P. (156) 255 Bindslev-Jensen, C., see Reimert, C.M. (166) 183 Barington, T., Sparholt, S., Juul, L. and Heilmann, C. Birkenmeier, G. and Stigbrand, T. A simplification of the enzyme-linked immunospot tech- Production of conformation-specific monoclonal antibod- nique. Increased sensitivity for cells secreting IgG antibod- ies against a, macroglobulin and their use for quantita- ies to Haemophilus influenzae type b capsular polysaccha- tion of total and transformed a, macroglobulin in human ride (156) 191 blood (162) 59 Barrach, H.J., see Srinivas, G.R. (159) 53 Bishop, J., Dunstan, F.D.J., Nix, B.J. and Swift, A. Barrera, L.F., Skamene, E. and Radzioch, D. The assessment of different methods of data reduction for Assessment of mycobacterial infection and multiplication qualitative assays (166) 191 in macrophages by polymerase chain reaction (157) 91 Bjerke, T., Nielsen, S., Helgestad, J., Nielsen, B.W. and Bartels, I., see Falkenberg, F.W. (165) 193 Schigtz, P.O. Barthelson, R.A. Purification of human blood basophils by negative selec- Quantitation of IL-4 expression in small numbers of cells tion using immunomagnetic beads (157) 49 from mice (161) 67 Bjorck, L., see Nilson, B.H.K. (164) 33 Bartholeyns, J., see Lopez, M. (159) 29 Black, C., see Tagari, P. (163) 49 Bartolini, P., see Ribela, M.T.C.P. (159) 269 Blanford, M.D., see Nicholls, P.J. (165) 81 BartoSova, J., see Hrkal, Z. (161) 265 Blanpied, C., see Prigent, P. (160) 139 Base, W., see Wagner, L. (160) 173 Blau, N., see Guzman, J. (158) 37 Baturevich, E.A., see Panyutich, A.V. (158) 237 Blom, R.J.J., see Toes, R.E.M. (163) 23 Bautsch, W., see Hartmann, H. (166) 35 Blomberg, K. and Ulfstedt, A.-C. Bayer, E.A., see Alon, R. (165) 127 Fluorescent europium chelates as target cell markers in Beagley, K.W., see Fujihashi, K. (160) 181 the assessment of natural killer cell cytotoxicity (160) 27 Beccarini, I., see Olivieri, V. (157) 65 Boccanera, M., see Giacomini, E. (164) 203 Beelen, R.H.J., see Heuff, G. (159) 115 Boersma, W.J.A., see Van de Water, C. (166) 157 Behrsing, O., Kaiser, G., Karawajew, L. and Micheel, B. Bohley, P., see Schipper, R.G. (161) 205 Bispecific IgA/IgM antibodies and their use in enzyme Boéldicke, T., see Uthoff, S. (166) 165 immunoassay (156) 69 Bolek, W.E., see Grundy, M.A. (165) 47 Bellone, G., see Roncaroli, F. (158) 191 Bollen, J., see Wolbink, G.J. (163) 67 Ben, K., see Wang, Y. (159) 291 Bombara, M.P., see Liabakk, N.-B. (163) 145 Bendtzen, K., see Reimert, C.M. (166) 183 Bona, C.A., see Brumeanu, T.D. (160) 65 Benes, E., see Grundy, M.A. (165) 47 Bond, A., Jones, M.G. and Hay, F.C. Beno, D.W.A. and Mathews, H.L. Human IgG preparations isolated by ion-exchange or pro- Quantitative measurement of lymphocyte mediated growth tein G affinity chromatography differ in their glycosylation inhibition of Candida albicans (164) 155 profiles (166) 27 Benoist, C., see Kouskoff, V. (166) 287 Bonnefoy, J.-Y., see Aubry, J.-P. (159) 161

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