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[lysosomes in the pathology of leprosy]. 19714945785
the multiplication of mycobacterium leprae in mouse foot-pads and the ambient temperatures. 19714946423
bacterial counts of mycobacterium leprae on media enriched by substances of mycobacterial origin. 19714947057
[objective validity of the culture method of m. leprae using cell-free, semi-liquid agar media]. 19714947894
the impact of experimental human leprosy in the mouse on leprosy research. 19714948076
the response of the patient with leprosy toward mycobacterium leprae injected with lepromin. a histopathologic study four hours after injection. 19714948077
observations on in vitro survival of mycobacterium leprae. 19714948078
the present state of growth of m. leprae under in vitro conditions. 19714948079
histologic changes evoked in mice by freund's adjuvant, complete with m. leprae. 19714948082
immunologic researches in leprosy. diagnostic applications. 19714948090
antigenic properties of some mycobacterial strains isolated and cultivated from leprosy tissue. 19714948091
leprosy--research at the forschungsinstitut borstel. 19714948101
attempts to establish the armadillo (dasypus novemcinctus linn.) as a model for the study of leprosy. i. report of lepromatoid leprosy in an experimentally infected armadillo. 19714948218
the treatment of leprosy with the sulfones. i. faget's original 22 patients. a thirty-year follow-up on sulfone therapy for leprosy. 19714948221
activity against m. leprae of lincomycin and two derivatives, of amicetin, phosphonomycin and two derivatives of tetrahydronaphthylaminopropylpiperidine. 19714948222
delayed lepromin reaction and bcg application in first grade school children in s. paulo, brazil. 19714948223
m. leprae and its affinity for nerves. 19714948225
studies on the determination of the minimal inhibitory concentration of 4,4'-diamino-diphenyl-sulphone (dapsone, dds) against mycobacterium leprae. 19714948480
bacteriological effect of lamprene (clofazimine) in lepromatous leprosy (report of one year's treatment of 44 patients with 100 mg of lamprene daily). 19714948481
the sfg (solid, fragmented, granular) index for bacterial morphology. 19714948482
further electron-microscopic observations of mycobacterium lepraemurium. 19714948636
transformation of leprous lymphocytes by leprolin, tuberculin and phytohemagglutinin. 19714949308
effect of dapsone in eliminating m. leprae from the skin of lepromatous patients, a study of 609 cases. 19714949310
statistical calculations of the confidence interval and significant difference ranges of the morphologic index. 19714949311
fate of mycobacterium leprae in macrophages. 19714949314
mycobacterium leprae in cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages: in vivo infection-in vitro cultivation. 19714949821
the first decade in experimental leprosy.considerable developments have occurred in the application of the method for growing mycobacterium leprae in the mouse foot-pad since it was first described about 10 years ago. the method has been used to study growth curves and histology in normal and in thymectomized irradiated mice, to identify supposed isolates of myco. leprae that have been made in tissue-culture or in non-living media, to evaluate tests of experimental vaccines, to investigate applications to clinical investigations (the l ...19714950564
[hand muscle paralysis in leprosy and its surgical treatment]. 19714951024
activity of thiozamin (p-(p'-aminobenzenesulfonyl)-benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone) against mycobacterium leprae infections in mice. 19714927841
application of spectrophotofluorometric procedures to some problems in mycobacterium leprae infections in mice and man treated with dapsone (dds), diacetyl-dds (dadds), and di-formyl-dds (dfd). 19714928595
the ecology of the atypicalmycobacteria. 19714991961
prevention of leprosy. 19714105673
the morphological index. 19714113655
stain techniques and the morphology of mycobacterium leprae. 19714113656
modification of fite faraco staining for acid fast bacilli. 19714113757
elimination of the acid fastness but not the gram positivity of leprosy bacilli after extraction with pyridine.bacilli from a number of tissues excised from cases of lepromatous and borderline leprosy, unlike mycobacteria, were found to lose their acid-fastness after treatment with pyridine.19714102336
antileprosy drugs. 19714104273
relationship between the staining quality of mycobacterium leprae and infectivity for mice.the proposal has been made that only solidly staining forms of mycobacterium leprae are viable. on the basis of a previous study, solidly staining bacilli were defined as those that stained completely and darkly throughout their length. a study was carried out to correlate the proportion of solidly staining bacilli in inocula with the infectivity and rate of appearance of bacillary growth in inoculated mice. the inocula originated in skin biopsy specimens of patients and in mouse passage materia ...197116557926
hereditary characteristic that varies among isolates of mycobacterium leprae.isolates of mycobacterium leprae in mouse foot pads were found to differ in two related properties, the average rate of growth between inoculation and harvest (g) and the number of bacilli in the harvest (h). for "fast" strains the median values for g were less than 25 days per generation, and the median values for h were above 10(6.1). for "slow" strains the median values for g were above 30, and the median values for h were below 10(5.6). the g and h values for the 59 isolates for which data w ...197116557927
infection of murine striated muscle with mycobacterium leprae: a study by light and electron microscopy. 19724113797
mechanisms of reactions in leprosy. 19724115745
[demonstration of hansen's bacillus during neuritis in leprosy]. 19724117525
immunochemical identification of a defined antigen of mycobacterium leprae.an extract from purified mycobacterium leprae precipitated with sera from patients with tuberculosis, mycetoma, and leprosy and gave a band of identity with polysaccharide i from nocardia and mycobacteria.19724117882
studies on the antigenic specificity of mycobacterium leprae. ii. purification and immunological characterization of the soluble antigen in leprosy nodules. 19724119113
a simple method for the differentiation of mycobacterium leprae from other mycobacteria through routine staining technics. 19724119114
immunological analysis of mycobacterium leprae using cross-reactions with cytoplasmic antigens of the actinomycetales. 19724112239
occurrence of mycobacterium leprae in arthropods. 19724146908
prolongation of the lag phase of mycobacterium leprae by dapsone. 19724550215
incorporation of tritiated thymidine by leprosy bacilli in cultures of human lepromatous macrophages. 19724553085
transfer factor. 19724554090
clofazimine therapy of lepromatous leprosy caused by dapsone-resistant mycobacterium leprae. 19724554496
[chemotherapy of leprosy--effect of the anti-leprotic agent on the growth of acid-fast bacilli in cutaneous and mucous tissue]. 19724554827
the effect of rifampicin and dapsone on experimental mycobacterium leprae infections: minimum inhibitory concentrations and bactericidal action. 19724555734
the continuous bacteremia of lepromatous leprosy. 19724555967
serum lipids in leprosy. 19724557091
mycobacterium leprae: club and other forms of unknown viability. 19724558677
the death rate of mycobacterium leprae during treatment of lepromatous leprosy with acedapsone (dadds). 19724559065
rapid bactericidal effect of rifampin on mycobacterium leprae. 19724559066
histopathological study of early skin lesions in leprosy. 19724559401
immunological determination of mycobacterium leprae by means of cytoplasmic antigens.mycobacterium leprae was isolated and purified from lepromas, the spleen, and the liver of leprosy patients. an immunodiffusion analysis of the cytoplasms obtained from four lots of m. leprae and m. lepraemurium, 295 strains of different actinomycetales, and 12 other bacteria was performed with the use of the cytoplasm antisera. immunological relationships were revealed between the cytoplasms of m. leprae, m. lepraemurium, m. avium, m. gallinarum, m. tuberculosis, m. simiae, m. kansasii, m. chit ...19724559465
a test for the determination of competency in clearing bacilli in leprosy patients.a skin test has been developed to determine the degree of competency in clearing bacilli from the tissues of patients suffering from various forms of leprosy. the test involves the intradermal injection of a suspension of killed mycobacterium leprae. the response of leprosy patients to the injection of other mycobacterial antigens, one prepared from m. lepraemurium and another from an atypical mycobacterium from a hamster, was also investigated in order to study the isopathic phenomenon. since l ...19724561454
summary of recent abstracts. 8. leprosy. 19724562257
studies in the viability of mycobacterium leprae in human liver and bone marrow using thymectomized mouse foot pad technic. 19724562382
combinations of drugs against mycobacterium leprae studied in mice. 19724562383
preparation of purified suspensions of mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium lepraemurium from biopsy material. 19724562384
cross reactivity of mycobacterium laprae and bcg. a report on further studies. 19724562385
an evaluation of transfer factor as immunotherapy for patients with lepromatous leprosy. 19724562439
recent trends in leprosy research. 19724562677
animal models for research in leprosy. 19724563001
ultrastructural changes in cells of the mouse footpad infected with mycobacterium leprae.ultrastructural changes in cells of the mouse footpad are described which occurred during the log phase of multiplication, the plateau, and the stationary phase of growth of mycobacterium leprae.balb/c mice were inoculated in the right hind footpad with 5 x 10(3) organisms and sacrificed in pairs at 86 to 173 days after inoculation. tissue samples were prepared for electron microscopy by standard techniques. during the early growth phase of m. leprae in the mouse footpad, few organisms can be de ...19724564400
adjuvant activity of mycobacterium leprae.mycobacterium leprae organisms isolated from infected spleen and liver tissue by zonal centrifugation were shown to possess adjuvant activity. histochemical examination of the footpad macrophage epithelioid granuloma showed that macrophages contained large amounts of hemosiderin after the injection of m. leprae and much smaller amounts after the injection of m. tuberculosis.19724565054
inhibition of the multiplication of mycobacterium leprae by methimazole. 19724565731
an attempt to culture mycobacterium leprae in cell-free, semisynthetic, soft agar media.this paper describes an attempt to culture m. leprae from leprous nodules, using cell-free, semisynthetic, soft agar media, and the effects of varying the incubation temperature and the composition of the basic medium, as well as of pretreating the bacterial suspensions with alkali. the identification test carried out in leprosy patients by intradermal injection of bacillary suspensions prepared from the primary cultures and third subcultures suggested that the bacterial masses that had formed i ...19724566288
evaluation of cell mediated immune responses in untreated cases of leprosy. 19724567646
[immunologic and histomorphologic features of responsiveness in patients with leprosy at different stages of treatment]. 19724569353
[treatment of lepromatous leprosy by ethionamide]. 19724261347
mycobacterium leprae in a muscle spindle. 19724262739
infectivity of leprosy bacilli from bone marrow and liver of patients with lepromatous leprosy. 19724571241
the distribution of mycobacterium leprae in different structures of the skin. 19724571242
correlation of laboratory and clinical data during treatment of leprosy. 19724574223
attempts to establish the armadillo (dasypus novemcinctus linn.) as a model for the study of leprosy. ii. histopathologic and bacteriologic post-mortem findings in lepromatoid leprosy in the armadillo. 19724574269
immune response to m. leprae of healthy leprosy contacts. 19724574270
attempts to cultivate and determine the maximum period of viability of mycobacterium leprae in tissue culture. 19724574271
absence of enhancing effect of trimethoprim on the activity of a sulfonamide against mycobacterium leprae. 19724574275
[active growth of mycobacterium leprae within necrotic tissues]. 19724574308
the effect of antibacterial drugs on the ultrastructure of mycobacterium leprae in human skin. 19724579978
demonstration of mycobacterium leprae and its viability in the peripheral blood of leprosy patients. 19724579979
evidence that the mechanism of immunological tolerance ("central failure") is operative in the lack of host resistance in lepromatous leprosy. 19724590279
growth inhibitors and promoters acting on mycobacterium leprae. 19724570283
[the relationship between inoculation with human leprous bacilli in mice, and body temperature]. 19724578506
studies on mycobacterium leprae in media enriched by mycobacterial substances. 19724592899
activity of compound th 270 (n-p-isobutoxyphenyl-n'-p'- -pyridyl-ethyl-phenylthiourea) on the experimental infection with mycobacterium lepraemurium and mycobacterium leprae. 19724621868
the immunology of cytoplasmic antigens of mycobacteria. 19724626431
the nature of the phenolase enzyme in mycobacterium leprae: structure-activity relationships of substrates and comparison with other copper proteins and enzymes. 19724628830
[immunological studies in human leprosy using the stefansky bacillus of murine leprosy]. 19724629866
presence of c1q-reactive immune complexes in patients with leprosy. 19724630778
histochemical identification of non-culturable mycobacteria (m. leprae and m. lepramurium). ii. dopa-oxidase. 19734633805
leprosy. 19734617234
immunology of experimental leprosy. 19734596875
the immunological spectrum of leprosy. 19734596876
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