Methods for Assessment of the Endotoxic Respirable Dust Potential of Baled Cotton
P.D. Millner, H.H. Perkins, Jr., and R.E. Harrison |
3 |
A Report on the Identification of Gram-Negative Bacteria on Cotton Fiber from Two U.S. Field Locations
M.E. Simpson, E.A. Choper, and T.J. Prickett |
6 |
Bacterial Counts on Commercial Cotton Fiber from the U.S. Crop of 1986
M.E. Simpson and P.B. Marsh |
10 |
Toxin Production by Bacteria Isolated from the Air of Cotton Mills
A.F. Tuxford and B. Hoult |
13 |
Comparison of Various Preparations of Lipopolysaccharides and Determination of Endotoxin Content
Janet J. Fischer and Karin Foarde |
16 |
Statistical and Biological Analysis of Epiphytic Bacteria and Endotoxin on Cotton
R.J. Berni, A.J. DeLucca, and G. P. Shaffer |
20 |
Effects of Morphological Characters and Bacterial Blight Resistance of Cotton Plants on Bacterial Populations of Raw Cotton Fiber
A.A. Bell and G.W. Tribble |
23 |
A Comparison of the Fatty Acid Composition of Various Bacterial Endotoxins
N.M. Morris and E.A. Catalano |
24 |
Variations in Plant Acids and Sugars on Cotton Lint During the Harvest Season
L.N. Domelsmith |
28 |
Evaluation of Populations of Total and Gram Negative Bacteria on Cotton Lint
Julio C. Borbon Reyes, William E. Batson, Jr., Donna P. Miller, and Diana Greenough |
36 |
Viable Counts of Bacteria on Cotton Grown in Lubbock, Texas in 1986
Caryl E. Heintz, Janet J. Fisher, and A. D. Brashears |
38 |
Endotoxin on Cottons and Bracts from Four Areas Throughout the 1986 Growing Season
Janet J. Fischer, Pamela Fisher, and Robert R. Jacobs |
40 |
Airborne Endotoxin Concentrations in the Cotton Industry: Effect of Cotton Growing Area
Robert M. Castellan, Stephen A. Olenchock, Kathleen B. Kiftsley, Mary C. Townsend, Deborah G. Keimig, Andrew J. Ghio, and Gregory M. Piacitelli |
43 |
Acute Respiratory Response of Guinea Pigs to Lipopolysaccharide from Salmonella minnesota and the RE595 Mutant
Lisa K. Ryan, Serap Erdal, and Meryl H. Karol |
47 |
Pulmonary Response of Guinea Pigs to a Synthetic Cellulose Dust Containing Viable Enterobacter Agglomerans
Kathryn Spear, Carolyn Getty, Meryl H. Karol, Janet J. Fischer, and Karin K. Foarde |
50 |
Tumor Necrosis Factor in Alveolar Macrophages after Exposure to Endotoxin
Ragnar Rylander, Beatrice de Rochemonteix, and Jean Michel Dayer |
53 |
Decreased Airway Conductance and Increased Vascular Permeability in Guinea Pigs Exposed to Inhaled Endotoxin
T. Gordon, J. Balmes, J. Fine, and D. Sheppard |
55 |
Inflammatory Mediators Involved in the Pulmonary Response to Inhaled Endotoxin
George E. Keller and Robert Burrell |
56 |
Effects of Anti-PAF Treatment on Pulmonary Inflammation Induced by Endotoxin
Robert Burrell, R. Rylander, and L. Beijer |
59 |
Endotoxin-Exposed Macrophages Enhance Chloride Transport by Airway Epithelium
M.M. Cloutier, L. Guernsey, and R. Thrall |
62 |
Respiratory Responses of Guinea Pigs to Dusts Treated for Detoxification
C. Gatty, K. Spear, I. Vyas, and M. Karol |
65 |
Release of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites from Guinea Pig Pulmonary Cells by Chemically Modified Cotton Dusts
M.H. Elissalde and R.C. Beier |
69 |
Condensed Tannins and Amines in Cotton Dusts Treated to Reduce Endotoxin
Marie-Alice Rousselle |
71 |
Histamine Release from Guinea Pig Pulmonary Mast Cells by Chemically Modified Dust: Correlation with Terpenoid Aldehydes and Endotoxin
R.D. Stipanovic and M.H. Elissalde |
74 |
Endotoxin Reduction in Cotton Dust: Preparation of Samples for Chemical, Biological, and Physiological Assays
L.N. Domelsmith and M.A. Rousselle |
76 |
Detoxification of Cotton Dust/Lint: Chemical Degradation of Bacterial Endotoxins
L.N. Domelsmith and J.L. Landry |
80 |
Clinical Aspects of Byssinosis
C.A.C. Pickering |
83 |
Airway Responsiveness Following Inhalation of Cotton Bract Extract
T.J. Witek Jr., E.N. Schachter, C.A. Mazzara, E. Zuskin, G.J., and M.G. Buck |
85 |
Comparison of the Acute Pulmonary Inflammatory Response to Inhaled Cotton Dust Extract and Tannin
Dominique E Lauque, Mark A. Schroeder, James A. Russell, and Michael S. Rohrbach |
87 |
Pharmcologic Studies of Cotton Bract Extract in Isolated Guinea Pig Trachea
E.N. Schachter, E. Zuskin, T.J. Witek, M.B. Buck,S. Maayani, Z. Marom, and S.K. Goswami |
90 |
Pulmonary Response of Guinea Pigs to Inhalation of Cotton Dust: Effect of Depletion of Peripheral Leukocytes
V. Castranova, V.A. Robinson, D.S. DeLong, J. Mull, and D.G. Frazer |
92 |
A Comparison of Flax and Cotton Dust Extracts on Guinea-Pig Perfused Low
P.J. Bates and P.J. Nicholls |
96 |
Effect of Dietary Vitamin C on Guinea Pig Pulmonary Response to Inhalation of Cotton Dust
M.A. Banks, V.A. Robinson, D.S. DeLong, D.G. Frazer, and V. Castranova |
99 |
T-Lymphocyte Mitogenicity of Condensed Tannin and Cotton Dust Extract
Z. Vuk-Pavlovic', M.S. Rohrbach, and J.A. Russell |
103 |
Tannin Induces an Endothelium-Dependent Contraction of Rabbit Pulmonary Artery
James A. Russell and Michael S. Rohrbach |
106 |
Modulation of Alveolar Macrophage Function by Condensed Tannin
Michael S. Rohrbach, Teresa Kreofsky, and James A. Russell |
108 |
Effect of Pharmacological Agents on the Human Airway Response to Inhaled Cotton Dust - A Pilot Study
M. Bevan, M. McDermott, P.J. Nicholls, and J.H. Edwards |
112 |
Platelet Adherence to Cultured Endothelial Cells Is Increased by Cotton Bract Tannin
Susan C. Helgeson, Michael S. Rohrbach, and Christopher M. Johnson |
117 |
Recent Trends in the Prevalence of Byssinotic Symptoms in the Lancashire Textile Industry
F.P. Cinkotai, D. Seaborn, C.A.C. Pickering, and E. Faragher |
121 |
A Review of Epidemiological Evidence of Anti-Cancer Properties of Dust
John H. Lange |
124 |
Hyperreactivity and Atopy among Asthmatic Ex-Cottonworkers
T. Sigsqaerd and K.E. Otte |
128 |
Monitoring Alterations in the Cellular Lipid Pool by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry: Implications for Byssinosis
Kathleen M. Hess, S. Randall Kalberg, Timothy M. Logan, David G. Lynn, William S. Lynn, J. Reddish, and Joyce Barclay |
130 |
Role of Ca(i)2+ and Cholesterol in Cotton Dust Toxicity
W.S. Lynn, D. Mathews, A. Thompson, D.G. Lynn and M. Cloyd |
135 |
Evaluation of Anti-Cancer Properties of Aerosolized Endotoxin from Enterobacter agglomerans
John H. Larige and Jan L. Sykora |
139 |
Airways Response of Guinea Pigs to Inhaled Cotton Dust Extract on a Chronic Basis
D.A. Griffiths-Johnson and P.J. Nicholls |
141 |
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Isolated and Cellbound Endotoxin in Guinea Pigs
Ragnar Rylander |
146 |
Dose-Response Relationships for Pulmonary Reactions of Guinea Pigs to Inhalation of Cotton Dust
V.A. Robinson, D.S. DeLong, D.G. Frazer, and V. Castranova |
149 |
Mechanism of Airflow Interruption in Guinea Pigs Exposed to Cotton Dust
D.G. Frazer, V.A. Robinson, D.A. DeLong, E.L. Petsonk, K.C. Webera, and T.S. Jones |
153 |
Repeated Exposure of Guinea Pigs to a Non-Irritating Concentration of Cotton Dust
Adeniyi Ogundiran, Carolyn Gatty, Kathryn Spear, Ivy Vyas, and Meryl Karol |
158 |
Histologic and Morphometric Examination of Guinea Pig Lungs Following Subchronic Exposure to 1.6 Mg/m3 Cotton Dust 1182 DB
Beverly Y. Cockrell, Cheryl Rehfeld, Adeniyi Ogundiran, Ivy Vas, Carolyn Getty, Kathryn Spear, and Meryl H. Karol |
161 |
Toxicity of Intratracheally Instilled Cotton Dust, Cellulose and Endotoxin
D.K. Milton, J.J. Godleski, H.A. Feldman, and I.A.Greaves |
163 |
Mass Spectral Analysis of Bronchoactive Cotton Bract Extracts
Marion C. Buck and James H. Wall |
167 |
Physiologic and Cellular Changes in an Animal Model of Byssinosis
K.S. Hara, P.D. Scanlon, M.A. Schroeder, and M.S. Rohrbach |
171 |