“…This is made more probable by the fact that phenylacetate and gentisate, non-antiinflammatory analogues of indomethacin and salicylate respectively (Northover, 1963;1964;Durant, Smith, Spickett & Szarvasi, 1965) (Rajan, 1966;Andrews & Phelps, 1971;Oronsky, Ignarro & Perper, 1973;Weissmann, 1973;Wright & Malawista, 1973;Hawkins, 1974;Ignarro, 1974a;Perper & Oronsky, 1974;Ackerman & Beebe, 1975;Goldstein, 1975;Lewis & Day, 1975;Malawista, 1975;Oronsky & Perper, 1975). As noted previously, stimulus-secretion coupling mechanisms may vary with the nature of the stimulus involved, and consequently may vary in their capability of being inhibited by drugs.…”