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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEXES ISSN 0022-1759 VOLUMES 167-177 (1994) (am COI =) oo Dintereerasrfl IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS 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 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 € S. Hosking, Newcastle, Australia K.B.M. Reid, Oxford, UK C.R. Alving, Washington, DC, USA C.R. Howard, London, UK P. Rubinstein, New York, NY, USA S. Avrameas, Paris, France I. Ishizaka, La Jolla, CA, USA J. Sedgwick, Sydney, Australia R.S. Basch, New York, NY, USA K. James, Edinburgh, UK A.W. Segal, London, UK J.R. Battisto, Cleveland, OH, USA G. Janossy, London, UK E.M. Shevach, Bethesda, MD, USA H. Bennich, Uppsala, Sweden R. Jefferis, Birmingham, UK F. Sinigaglia, Milan, Italy L. Bignold, Adelaide, Australia J.C. Jensenius, Arhus, Denmark N. Staines, London, UK P. Bongrand, Marseilles, France G. Johnson, Birmingham, UK R. Steinman, New York, NY, USA F. Borek (Founding Editor), Tel Aviv, Israel A.P. Johnstone, London, UK M. Steward, London, UK C.A.K. Borrebaeck, Lund, Sweden M. Kazatchkine, Paris, France C.R. Stokes, Bristol, UK L.K. Borysiewicz, Cardiff, UK D.M. Kemeny, London, UK D. Stollar, Boston, MA, USA P. Brandtzaeg, Oslo, Norway I. Kinoshita, Osaka, Japan D. Stott, Glasgow, UK M.K. Brenner, Memphis, TN, USA H. Koprowski, Philadelphia, PA, USA R.A. Thompson, Birmingham, UK J. Burnie, Manchester, UK M. Lamm, Cleveland, OH, USA R.C. Thorpe, Potters Bar, UK J.D. Capra, Dallas, TX, USA J.J. Langone, Houston, TX, USA H Towbin, Basel, Switzerland S. Challacombe, London, UK R.G. Leslie, Odense, Denmark P.A. Underwood, North Ryde, Australia S. Chantler, London, UK N. Ling, Birmingham, UK J.C. Unkeless, New York, NY, USA M. Chapman, Charlottesville, VA, USA R.N. Maini, London, UK R. Van Furth, Oegsigeest Netherlands E. Claassen, Rijswijk, Netherlands J. Maryanski, Epalinges, Switzerland M. Van Regenmortel, Strasbourg, France N.R. Cooper, La Jolla, CA, USA L. McPhail, Winston-Salem, NC, USA J. Vileek, New York, NY, USA R. Cowan, Hong Kong A. Meager, Potters Bar, UK J.W.M. 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Reid, Oxford, UK C.R. Alving, Washington rm USA C.R. Howard, London, UK P. Rubinstein, New York, NY, USA S. Avrameas, Paris, France T. ishizaka, La Jolla, CA, USA J. Sedgwick, Sydney, Australia R.S. Basch, New York, NY USA K. James, Edinburgh, UK A.W. Segal, London, UK J.R. Battisto, Cleveland OH USA G. Janossy, London, UK E.M. Shevach, Bethesda, MD, USA H. Bennich, Uppsala, Sweden R. Jefferis, Birmingham, UK F. Sinigaglia, Milan, Italy L. Bignold, Adelaide, Australia J.C. Jensenius, Arhus, Denmark N. Staines, London, UK P. Bongrand, Marseilles France G. Johnson, Birmingham, UK R. Steinman, New York, NY, USA F. Borek (Founding Editor), Tel A.P. Johnstone, London, UK M. Steward, London, UK C.A.K. Borrebaeck, Lund Sweden M. Kazatchkine, Paris, France C.R. Stokes, Bristol, UK L.K. Borysiewicz, Cardiff UK D.M. Kemeny, London, UK D. Stollar, Boston, MA, USA P. Brandtzacg, Oslo, Norway T. Kinoshita, Osaka, Japan D. Stott, Glasgow, UK M.K. Brenner, Memphis TN SA H. Koprowski, Philadelphia, PA, USA R.A. Thompson, Birmingham, UK J. Burnie, Manchester, UK M. Lamm, Cleveland, OH, USA R.C. Thorpe, Potters Bar, UK J.D. Capra, Dallas, TX USA J.J. Langone, Houston, TX, USA H. Towbin, Basel, Switzerland S. Challacombe, London UK R.G. Leslie, Odense, Denmark P.A. Underwood, North Ryde, Australia S. Chantler, London, UK N. Ling, Birmingham, UK J.C. Unkeless, New York, NY, USA M. Chapman, Charlottes ulie b R.N. Maini, London, UK R. Van Furth, Ocegstgeest, Netherlands E. Claassen, Rijswijk, Netherlands J. Maryanski, Epalinges, Switzerland M. Van Regenmortel, Strasbourg, France N.R. Cooper, La Jolla c 1, USA L. McPhail, Winston-Salem, NC, USA J. Vileek, New York, NY, USA R. Cowan, Hong Kong A. Meager, Potters Bar, UK J.W.M. Visser, New York, NY, USA B. Diamond, Bronx, NY USA M. Melamed, London, UK A. Voller, London, UK C.A. Dinarello, Boston MA t SA 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 4.J.H. Gearing, Oxford UK J.J. Oppenheim, Frederick, MD, USA F. Zavala, New York, NY, USA J. Goding, Parkville, Australia 1. Poxton, Edinburgh, UK S.B. Zolla-Pazner, New York, NY, USA VOW MAG OF souO OC MGEN b ME HODS editors: V. NUSSENZWEIG Department of Pathology, New York University Medical Center, School of Medicine, 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 WC1N 1EH, UK Author and Subject Indexes (1994) 167-177 BAY.2 ! ELSEVIER Amsterdam — Lausanne — New York — Oxford - Shannon — Tokyo © 1995 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. 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A radioimmunoassay for the quantification of human ubiquitin in biological fluids: application to parasitic and allergic diseases (173) 93 Abastado, J.-P., see Gill, R.F. (176) 245 Athey, D. and McNeil, C.J. Abdi, K., see Li, X. (172) 141 Amplified electrochemical immunoassay for thyrotropin Abrams, J.S., see Litton, M.J. (175) 47 using thermophilic B-NADH oxidase (176) 153 Adam, A., see Legris, F. (168) 111 Atkinson, E.N., see Freedman, R.S. (167) 145 Adix, L.M., see Davis, L.S. (175) 247 Audrain, M.A.P., Baranger, T.A.R., Lockwood, C.M. and Agasan, A.L., Stewart, B.J. and Watson, T.G. Esnault, V.L.M. Development of a radioimmunoassay method for ethynyl- High immunoreactivity of lactoferrin contaminating com- estradiol in plasma using a monoclonal antibody (177) 251 mercially purified myeloperoxidase (176) 23 Akane, A., see Matsubara, K. (173) 175 Auriault, C., see Asseman, C. (173) 93 Akerstrém, B., Nilson, B.H.K., Hoogenboom, H.R. and Bjérck, Auriault, C., see Cottrez, F. (172) 85 3 Auriol, J., Guesdon, J.-L., Mazié, J.-C. and Nato, F. On the interaction between single chain Fv antibodies and Development of a bispecific monoclonal antibody for use bacterial immunoglobulin-binding proteins (177) 151 in molecular hybridisation (169) 123 Akhoundi, C., Rochet, N., Ferrua, B. and Rossi, B. Production and characterization of monoclonal and poly- clonal antibodies to human a2-HS: development of a two-site ELISA test (172) 189 Akino, T., see Inoue, T. (173) 157 B Alarcén-Segovia, D., see Cabral, A.R. (175) 107 Aldenborg, F., see Chen, X.-J. (177) 139 Alfthan, H., see Stenman, J. (175) 161 Alroy, J., see Pavia-Ruz, N. (167) 161 Amiot, M., see Lu, Z.-Y. (173) 19 Bailey, M., see Haverson, K. (170) 233 Amirchetty Rao, S., see Jones, D.R.E. (177) 235 Baker, M.D., Karn, H.A. and Read, L.R. Anderson, C.L., see Osborne, J.M. (173) 207 Restoration of a normal level of immunoglobulin produc- Andersson, J., see Bjérk, L. (175) 201 tion in a hybridoma cell line following modification of the Andersson, U., see Bj6rk, L. (175) 201 chromosomal immunoglobulin yz gene by gene replace- Andris, F., see Baus, E. (173) 41 ment (168) 25 Ansar Ahmed, S., Gogal, Jr., R.M. and Walsh, J.E. Bakkali, L., Guillou, R., Gonzague, M. and Cruciére, C. A new rapid and simple non-radioactive assay to monitor A rapid and sensitive chemiluminescence dot-immuno- and determine the proliferation of lymphocytes: an alter- binding assay for screening hybridoma supernatants (170) native to [*H]thymidine incorporation assay (170) 211 177 Ansorge, S., see Kahne, T. (168) 209 Ball, J.M., Henry, N.L., Montelaro, R.C. and Newman, M.J. Anthony, B.F., see Feldman, R.G. (170) 37 A versatile synthetic peptide-based ELISA for identifying Arimilli, S., see Nag, B. (169) 273 antibody epitopes (171) 37 Arimilli, S., see Nag, B. (172) 95 Balogh, P., Szekeres, G. and Németh, P. Arimilli, S., see Nag, B. (172) 269 Hapten-mediated identification of cell membrane antigens Arkins, S., see Biragyn, A. (168) 235 using an anti-FITC monoclonal antibody (169) 35 Armbruster, F.P., see Becker, S. (177) 131 Banfi, E., see Perticarari, S. (170) 117 Arsenault, S., see Lagacé, J. (175) 131 Baranger, T.A.R., see Audrain, M.A.P. (176) 23 Ashman, L.K., see Okayama, Y. (169) 153 Bartek, J., see Lukas, J. (170) 255 Author index / Journal of Immunological Methods 167-177 (1994) Bartholeyns, J., see Faradji, A. (174) 297 Berens, S., see Sigal, L.J. (177) 261 Baslund, B. and Wieslander, J. Bergerat, J.P., see Faradji, A. (174) 297 A rapid and semi-quantitative method for the detection of Berghman, L.R., Grauwels, L.. Vanhamme, L. and Van- autoantibodies by multiple spot immunoassay (169) 183 desande, F. Baslund, B., Petersen, J., Permin, H., Wiik, A. and Wieslan- A simple method for the immunocytochemical processing der, J of large numbers of floating sections and its application in Measurements of proteinase 3 and its complexes with screening for monoclonal antibodies (168) 197 a ,-proteinase inhibitor and anti-neutrophil cytoplasm anti- Bernard, C., see Lilley, G.G. (171) 211 bodies (ANCA) in plasma (175) 215 Berry, M.J., Wattam, T.A.K., Willets, J., Lindner, N., De Bastide, M., see Boudard, F. (174) 259 Graaf, T., Hunt, T., Gani, M., Davis, P.J. and Porter, P. Bataille, R., see Lu, Z.-Y. (173) 19 Assay and purification of Fv fragments in fermenter cul- Batard, T., see Guérin-Marchand, C. (167) 219 tures: design and evaluation of generic binding reagents Baus, E., Urbain, J., Leo, O. and Andris, F. (167) 173 Flow cytometric measurement of calcium influx in murine Bertoni, G., see Pauli, U. (171) 263 T cell hybrids using Fluo-3 and an organic-anion transport Betjes, M.G.H., Havenith, C.E.G., Van de Loosdrecht, A.A. inhibitor (173) 41 and Beelen, R.H.J. Baxevanis, C.N., see Papadopoulos, N.G. (177) 101 Methods for studying immuno-effector functions and anti- Bazin, R., Boucher, G., Monier, G., Chevrier, M.-C., Ver- gen presenting activity of human macrophages (174) 215 rette, S., Broly, H. and Lemieux, R. Beutler, B., see Poltorak, A. (169) 93 Use of hu-IlgG-SCID mice to evaluate the in vivo stability Biddison, W.E., see Lichtenfels, R. (172) 227 of human monoclonal IgG antibodies (172) 209 Biragyn, A., Arkins, S. and Kelley, K.W. Beavis, A.J. and Pennline, K_J. Riboprobe expression cassettes for measuring IGF-I, B- Tracking of murine spleen cells in vivo: detection of actin and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase tran- PKH26-labeled cells in the pancreas of non-obese diabetic scripts (168) 235 (NOD) mice (170) 57 Birk, P.E. and Grimm, P.C. Becker-Andre, M., see Meagher, L. (175) 237 Rapid nonradioactive in situ hybridization for interleukin-2 Becker, B., see Davis, L.S. (175) 247 mRNA with riboprobes generated using the polymerase Becker, D., Kolde, G., Reske, K. and Knop, J. chain reaction (167) 83 An in vitro test for endocytotic activation of murine epi- Birr, C.A., see White, M.L. (167) 227 dermal Langerhans cells under the influence of contact Bjorck, L., see Akerstr6m, B. (177) 151 allergens (169) 195 Bjork, L., Andersson, U., Chauvet, J.-M., Skansén-Saphir, U. Becker, S., Armbruster, F.P., Miller, B., Echner, H., Kapur- and Andersson, J. notu, A., Livaniou, E., Miheli¢, M., Stoeva, S. and Voelter, Quantification of superantigen induced IFN-y production W by computerised image analysis — inhibition of cytokine Theoretical and experimental epitope mapping of thy- production and blast transformation by pooled human IgG mosin B, (177) 131 (175) 201 Beelen, R.H.J., see Betjes, M.G.H. (174) 215 Bjorkland, A., see Festin, R. (177) 215 Beelen, R.H.J., see Heuff, G. (174) 61 Black, J.R., see Cunningham, A.J. (169) 287 Beelen, R.H.J., see Van de Loosdrecht, A.A. (174) 311 Bland, P.W., see Haverson, K. (170) 233 Beer, D.J., Yates, A.M. and Jack, G.W. Blomberg, J., see Fraisier, C. (176) 9 Development of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays Blomberg, K. (ELISAs) for the detection of monoclonal antibody leak- Simultaneous measurement of natural killer cell cytotoxic- age from immunoaffinity chromatography matrices (173) ity against each of three different target cell lines (168) 267 103 Blomberg, K., see Lévgren, J. (173) 119 Bégaud, E., see De Roquigny, Y.G.H. (173) 1 Bluestein, B., see Oh, S.-K. (176) 79 Begemann, U., see Wixler, V. (171) 121 Bly, J.E., see Causey, A.L. (175) 115 Behr, C., see Garraud, O. (173) 165 Bochner, B.S., see Viksman, M.Y. (172) 17 Behrendt, N., see Ronne, E. (167) 91 Boe, A., Canosi, U., Donini, S., Mastrangeli, R., Ythier, A. Behrsing, O., see Karawajew, L. (173) 27 and Serlupi Crescenzi, O. Behrsing, O.. see Micheel, B. (171) 103 Determination of haptoglobin expression in IL-6 treated Bendtzen, K., see Diamant, M. (173) 229 HepG2 cells by ELISA and by RNA hybridization - Benjamin, C., see Myatt, E.A. (177) 35 Evaluation of a quantitative method to measure IL-6 (171) Berden, J.H.M., see Hylkema, M.N. (170) 93 157 Berden, J.H.M., see Hylkema, M.N. (176) 33 Boehm, B.O., see Chen, M. (168) 257 Berends, C., Dijkhuizen, B., De Monchy, J.G.R., Gerritsen, J. Bohbot, A., see Faradji, A. (174) 297 and Kauffman, H.F Bohlen, H., Manzke, O., Engert, A., Hertel, M., Hippler-Al- Induction of low density and up-regulation of CD11b tenburg, R., Diehl, V. and Tesch, H. expression of neutrophils and eosinophils by dextran sedi- Differentiation of cytotoxicity using target cells labelled mentation and centrifugation (167) 183 with europium and samarium by electroporation (173) 55

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