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[etiology of sarcoidosis in the light of a new histological demonstration method for mycobacteria]. 19654160204
observations on the morphological changes in myco. leprae in leprosy. 19654160467
transmission of mycobacterium leprae to animals. nerve involvement in the ears of hamsters. 19654285970
experimental studies on nerve fibers in leprosy. i. the reaction of rat schwann cells toward carbon particles, mycobacterium lepraemurium and mycobacterium leprae. 19654865217
experimental studies on nerve fibers in leprosy. ii. the reaction of human schwann cells toward particles and leprosy bacilli. 19654865218
some immunologic aspects of leprosy. 19654954233
pathogenic mycobacteria. 19654971875
transmission of human leprosy to experimental animals: studies with "chatterjee" bacilli. 19655318610
[cultivation of mycobacterium leprae murium and mycobacterium leprae by the tissue culture]. 19655319191
[lepromatous leprosy induced by inoculation of m. leprae into the plantar pads of rats fed with pro-oxidant diets]. 19655319401
[mycobacterium leprae]. 19655320484
temperature optimum of mycobacterium leprae in mice.shepard, charles c. (communicable disease center, atlanta, ga.). temperature optimum of mycobacterium leprae in mice. j. bacteriol. 90:1271-1275. 1965.-mycobacterium leprae multiplied most rapidly in foot pads of mice kept at an air temperature of 20 c. at air temperatures of 15 and 25 c, bacillary multiplication was slightly slower; at 10 and 30 c, distinctly slower; and at 4 and 35 c, no bacillary multiplication was detected. the temperature of the foot pad tissues of mice kept at an air tempe ...19655321481
the need for bringing leprosy research into universities. 19655322697
gerhard henrik armauer hansen. what did he see and when? 19655322698
further analysis of the growth (elongation) phenomenon of mycobacterium lepraemurium in vitro, and relevant studies with mycobacterium leprae. 19655322700
approaches to cultivation of m. leprae in a new laboratory. 19655322701
stability of mycobacterium leprae and temperature optimum for growth. 19655322702
growth habits of mycobacterium leprae. their implications. 19655322703
the cultivation of mycobacterium leprae. search for a rational approach. 19655322704
studies on m. lepraemurium and m. leprae in tissue culture. 19655322705
mycobacterium lepraemurium and mycobacterium leprae in cultures of mouse peritoneal macrophages (preliminary results). 19655322706
recent bacteriologic, immunologic and pathologic studies on experimental human leprosy in the mouse foot pad. 19655322707
considerations of the application of the foot pad technic in leprosy research. 19655322708
observations on the inoculation of m. leprae in the foot pad of the white rat. 19655322709
electron microscopy. approach to leprosy research. 19655322710
problems requiring solution through field studies. 19655322712
experimental infection of the golden hamster with mycobacterium leprae. 19655322768
mycobacterium leprae: viability at 0 degrees c, 31 degrees c, and during freezing. 19655322769
[a contribution on leprosy in our latitude]. 19655323181
use of the mouse foot pad in studying thermoresistance of mycobacterium leprae. 19655323545
comparative behaviour of a strain of m. leprae in 5 different mouse strains and in thymectomized mice. 19655323831
contribution to the study of borderline and indeterminate leprosy. 19655324502
maintenance of cytopathic activity of mycobacterium leprae in eagle's medium supplemented by mycobacterial extracts. 19655325956
nerve involvement. comparison of experimental infections by mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium lepraemurium. 19655854573
uptake of organic and inorganic radioactive substances and multiplication of mycobacterium leprae murium on alkaline galactomannan medium. 19665963328
enhanced susceptibility of thymectomized and irradiated mice to infection with mycobacterium leprae. 19665338822
histochemical changes in the tissues of different types of leprous lesions. 19665341751
further studies on b.663 in murine leprosy. absence of resistance of m. lepraemurium to b.663 and delay in development of resistance to isoniazid. 19665327050
lepra reaction. its relation with fragmentation of mycobacterium leprae under sulfone therapy. 19665327411
a culture medium for the isolation of acidfast bacteria in leprous materials. 19665329030
the karimui trial of bcg. 2. tuberculin reactions in a leprosy-endemic but tuberculosis-free population. 19665330190
isolation of a group-specific polysaccharide from tissues infected with mycobacterium leprae. 19665330864
dapsone-resistant lepromatous leprosy in england. 19665331188
sensitivity of mycobacterium leprae to low levels of 4,4'-diaminodiphenyl sulfone. 19665331452
demonstration of mycobacterium leprae in tissue. demonstration by means of khanolkar's concentration test followed by fluorescent staining. 19664952823
some interesting observations on the cultivation mycobacteria leprae. 19665324886
progress in leprosy research. 19665325357
some observations on the morphological index in lepromatous leprosy. 19665325397
experimental human leprosy in the footpad of mice. 19665325398
experimental infection of the ear and foot pad of the golden hamster with mycobacterium leprae. 19665325423
antigenic structure of mycobacterium lepraemurium. i. presence of avian type alpha antigen in strain of m. lepraemurium. 19664958073
[multiplication of mycobacterium leprae on fibroblasts of human skin]. 19664864576
[electron microscopic structure of mycobacterium leprae]. 19664862047
[electron-optic findings in leprous granulomata]. 19664862049
[adrenocortical insufficiency in leprosy. pathogenic study of the leprous reaction]. 19664863919
[residual bodies in lepromatous leprosy]. 19664867439
[new findings in lepromatous leprosy. a clinical, light and electron microscopical study]. 19664867440
[medullary puncture in leprosy. study of the bacillus]. 19664867902
use of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine oxidation in the identification of mycobacterium leprae. 196616562150
[transmission of mycobacterium leprae into mouse foot-pads. 1. results with a wild strain in japan]. 19674867766
[on the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of individual leprosy cases based on 5 cases observed in zurich]. 19674869517
studies in mice of the action of dds against mycobacterium leprae. 19674869694
antimicrobial therapy of experimental human leprosy (myco. leprae) infection in the mouse foot pad. 19674864194
the presence of m. leprae in human milk. 19674864195
the transient reappearance of morphologically normal m. leprae in patients under treatment. 19674859746
advances in leprosy research. 19674859747
experimental lepromatous leprosy. 19674860661
effect of x-irradiation and thymectomy on the development of mycobacterium leprae infection in mice. 19674860889
the evaluation of drugs for leprosy: bacteriological considerations. 19674861313
the clinical evaluation of drugs for leprosy. 19674861314
selective quinone requirement for a limited in vitro multiplication of m. leprae murium. 19674869833
[new data in relation to the antigenic composition of mycobacterium leprae]. 19674878787
[clinical interpretation of lepromines]. 19674885954
mycobacterium leprae and its transmission in animals. 19674890384
electron microscopic study of cell division in m. leprae and m. lepraemurium. 19674893485
recent applications of experimental methods to the study of the pathogenesis of leprosy. 19674877616
chemotherapeutic trials in leprosy. 5. a study of methods used in clinical trials in lepromatous leprosy. 19674917107
human macrophage culture. the leprosy prognostic test (lpt). 19674917108
the relation of nerve fibers to mycobacterium leprae. i. the phagocytic activity of cells in damaged nerve. 19674917109
leprosy. some analogies and contrasts with tuberculosis. 19674959682
phenoloxidase of mycobacterium leprae. 19674964554
inhibition of haemaggregation by lepromin and other mycobacterial substances. 19674965252
antigen-antibody analyses in mycobacteria, in particular, mycobacteria of fish origin with special reference to mutual relationship among those and m. tuberculosis, m. leprae and m. leplaemurium. 19674968092
[presence of an antigen in mycobacterium lepraemurium which is also common in mycobacterium leprae and nocardia brasilensis]. 19674971556
leprosy and genetics. a review of past research with remarks concerning future investigations.the few geneticists who are interested in leprosy have been working in this field only since 1962, and have made little progress in solving the problems presented by susceptibility to this disease.this paper reviews the research that has been conducted, with particular reference to the search for associations between leprosy and certain genetic markers. in each area, the advantages and limitations of different techniques are described, and attention is drawn to sources of bias that may invalidat ...19675301388
activity of repository sulfones against mycobacterium leprae in mice. 19675335647
oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopa) by mycobacterium leprae. 19675336369
relation of infection to tissue temperature in mice infected with mycobacterium marinum and mycobacterium leprae.intravenous and footpad infections with mycobacterium marinum and footpad infections with m. leprae were compared in the following mouse strains: a/he, balb/c, cba, c3h, c57bl, c57l, dba, 101, and cfw. the results varied a great deal according to mouse strain used. intravenous injection of high doses of m. marinum resulted in deaths after 28 days of 100% of strain a/he, and none of strain 101; 27 days after injection, the feet and noses of all strain cba mice, but few of the c57bl, 101, or cfw m ...19675337835
effect of immunosuppressive drugs on infection in mice by m. marinum (balnei), m. tuberculosis and m. leprae. 19674989504
studies on mycobacterium leprae in media enriched by mycobacterial extracts. 19675338959
a logarithmic index of bacilli in biopsies. i. method. 19675338960
a logarithmic index of bacilli in biopsies. 2. evaluation. 19675338961
the significance of mycobacterium leprae in the nasal mucosa, with special reference to chinese leprosy patients. 19676045750
effect of dds on established infections with mycobacterium leprae in mice. 19676067036
metabolism of mycobacterium leprae separated from human leprosy nodules. 19674290018
morphology of mycobacterium leprae in tissue sections. 19674164667
the lack of effect of methimazole therapy in lepromatous leprosy. reassessment by examination of bacterial morphology. 19674165669
microscopic, cultural and serologic studies on mycobacterium leprae and other mycobacteria isolated from leprosy patients. 19674165670
leprosy. a preliminary review of the experimental evaluation of drugs for the treatment of leprosy. 19674167891
drug resistance of mycobacterium leprae, particularly to dds. 19674173566
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