The History of Byssinosis
G.B. Rooke |
3 |
The Unusual 1984 Cotton Crop
Janet J. Fischer, Pamela Fisher, and John D. Neefus |
8 |
A Background Comparison Profile Identifying Gram-Negative Bacteria on Commercial Cotton Fiber from the Texas-Oklahoma and Western U.S. Cotton-Growing Regions in the Crop of 1987
M.E. Simpson, E.A. Choper, T.J. Prickett, P.B. Marsh, and D.D. Kaufman |
10 |
The Association of Enterobacter Agglomerans and Pseudomonas Syringae with Cotton Lint
Janet J. Fischer and Karin Foarde |
13 |
Viable Counts and Distribution of Bacterial Flora on Cotton Plant Parts
O.O. Akinwunmi, J.A. Templer, and C.E. Heintz |
19 |
Can the Microbial Flora of Cotton Lint in the Field Be Influenced by a Change in the Environment?
J.J. Fischer, K. Foarde, and C. Heintz |
24 |
Effects of Plant Genotype on Bacterial Populations of Raw Cotton Fiber
A.A. Bell, G.W. Tribble and M.H. Elissalde |
27 |
Viable Counts of Bacteria on Cotton Grown in Lubbock, Texas in 1987
C.E. Heintz, J.J. Fischer and A.D. Brashears |
28 |
Endotoxin on Cottons and Bracts from Four Areas Throughout the 1987 Growing
Janet J. Fischer, Karin Foarde, and Robert R. Jacobs |
31 |
Airborne Bacterial Levels of Card Generated Dust from Cottons Grown in Different Locations and Seasons
David T.W. Chun |
34 |
Effects of Growing Location and Weathering on Organic Acids, Sugars, and Sugar Alcohols on Cotton Fibers
L.N. Domelsmith |
37 |
Condensed Tannins and Primary Amines in Lint from 1986 and 1987 Microbiological Field Studies
M.A. Rousselle |
44 |
Studies on Endotoxin and b-1,3 Glucan in Cotton Dust
Ragnar Rylander, Rikard Bergstrom, Hajime Goto, Kazumi Yuasa, and Shigenori Tanaka |
46 |
Batch Washed Cotton
Ralph J. Berni, Linda N. Domelsmith, and Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
48 |
Lower Normal Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Serumconcentrations Associated with Byssinosis
T. Sigsgaard, J.B. Rasmussen, and I. Brandslund |
51 |
The Effect of Drug Intervention on the Acute Airway Response to Inhaled Cotton Dust Extract in Man
M. Bevan, M. McDermott, P.J. Nicholls and J.H. Edwards |
53 |
Bronchial Reactivity among Cotton Workers in Relation to Dust and Endotoxin Exposure
Ragnar Rylander and Rikard Bergstrom |
63 |
Do Cotton Dust Extract and Cotton Dust Polymer Have a Potential for Active Toxicity: Experiences Based in Animals and Man
S. Al-Dhahir, P.J. Nicholls and T.S. Al-Zubaidy |
65 |
Non-Specific Bronchial Responsiveness Is Unaltered Ten Minutes after Inhalation of Cotton Bract Extract
T.J. Witek Jr., E.N. Schachter, J. Russarnano, J. Siegel, E. Zuskin, G.J. Beck, M.G. Buck |
77 |
Tannin Mediates the Secretion of Neutrophil Chemotactic Factor from Alveolar Macrophages in Rabbits and Humans
U. Specks, T.J. Kreofsky, A.H. Limper, W.M. Brutinel, and M.S. Rohrbach |
79 |
Pulmonary Epithelium as a Source of Neutrophil Chemotactic Factors (NCF): Tannin-Mediated Ncf Secretion from A549 Cells.
Andre DeLorme, Teresa Kreofsky and Michael S. Rohrbach |
82 |
The Effect of Tannin on Hydrogen Peroxide Production by Neutrophils and Alveolar Macrophages
Zvezdana Vuk-Pavlovic' and Michael S. Rohrbach |
85 |
Preparation of Chemically Treated Tannin-Coated Cellulose Powder
M.A. Rousselle and L.N. Domelsmith |
89 |
Response of Guinea Pigs to Solvent-Extracted Cotton Dust
David Griffiths-Johnson, Kathryn Spear and Meryl Karol |
94 |
Effects of Chemical Treatments on a Preparation of Enterobacter agglomerans
L.N. Domelsmith and J.J. Fischer |
97 |
Pulmonary Response of Guinea Pigs to a Chemically-Treated Crude Preparation of E. agglomerans Cells
David Griffiths-Johnson, Lisa K. Ryan, Kathryn Spear and Meryl H. Karol |
101 |
Detoxification of Endotoxins on Cotton Lint. Preliminary Experiments with Gas Phase
William E. Franklin |
105 |
Detoxification of Endotoxins on Cotton Lint. Preliminary Experiments with Gas Phase Thermal Treatments
William E. Franklin |
105 |
Immunoassays for Lipid A: Application and Adaptations to Lipopolysaccharides in Cotton Dust
P.D. Millner |
109 |
The Identification Op Extracellular Endotoxin Molecules by Immunoelectron Microscopy
Jacek Dutkiewicz, James Tucker, Karen Woodfork, and Robert Burrell |
111 |
The Role of Platelet-Activating Factor in the Lung's Response to Inhaled Bacterial Endotoxin (LPS)
R. Clark Lantz, George E. Keller, and Robert Burrell |
115 |
Comparative Changes in Pulmonary Toxicity and Microbiologic Activity of Cotton Dust During Five Years of Storage
Meryl H. Karol, Kathryn Spear, and David Griffiths-Johnson, and Janet J. Fischer |
118 |
Acute Respiratory Response of Guinea Pigs to Monophosphoryl and Diphosphoryl Lipid a from the Salmonella minnesota RE595 Mutant
Lisa K. Ryan and Meryl H. Karol |
121 |
Pulmonary Responses of Guinea Pigs to Inhalation of Cotton Dust: Actions of Tetrandrine
V. Castranova, T. Jones, A. Giza, C. Li, Y. Li, and D. Frazer |
125 |
Comparisons of Breathing Rate, Cellular Response, Airway Obstruction (Determined by Postmortem Pulmonary Hyperinflation) and the Wet/Dry Weight Ratios of Guinea Pigs Exposed to Cotton Dust Aerosol
D.G. Frazer, V.A. Robinson, D.S. DeLong, V. Castranova, T.A. Jones, and E.L. Petsonk |
129 |
Acute Pulmonary Toxicity of Guinea Pigs to Cotton Dust DB 1-88
K. Spear, D. Griffiths-Johnson, M.H. Karol and J.J. Fischer |
134 |
The Action of Various Pharmacological Antagonists upon the Response of the Isolated Perfused Lung of the Guinea Pig to Aqueous Extracts of Cotton Dust and Bract
A. Al-Zohyri and P.J. Nicholls |
139 |
Acute Toxicity of Inhaled b 1-3 Glucan and Endotoxin
Ragnar Rylander, Hajime Goto, and Brigitte Marchat |
145 |
Antibodies to Bacillus species in Sera of Danish Cotton Workers
A.F. Tuxford, B. Hoult, and T. Sigsgaard |
147 |
What Is Byssinosis and What Research Remains to Be Done?
Robert R. Jacobs |
149 |
Research on Byssinosis: Where Do We Go from Here?
Michael S. Rohrbach |
151 |
What Is Byssinosis? What Research Remains to Be Done?
Meryl H. Karol |
152 |
What Is Byssinosis and What Research Needs to Be Done?
R. Rylander |
155 |
What Is Byssinosis and What Research Remains to Be Done?
C.A.C. Pickering |
156 |
What Is Byssinosis and What Research Needs to Be Done?
P.C. Elwood |
157 |