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[cellular reactions and phagocytosis in guinea pigs inoculated intraperitoneally with living and dead mycobacterium leprae]. 195313148814
[crystal formations provoked by inoculation of various acid-resistant bacilli on the chorioallantois of the chick embryo]. 195313033391
an attempt to confirm growth of mycobacterium leprae murium on chorioallantoic membrane of live chicken embryos. 195313061106
the viability of mycobacterium leprae murium in tissue stored with dry ice. 195313061109
[sudan black bn, staining of mycobacterium tuberculosis & lepraemurium, failure to stain mycobacterium leprae]. 195313066820
human lepra bacilli exposed to sunlight will retain their acid fastness if they are first heated. 195313085870
[bacteriology of leprosy]. 195213086124
[presence of mycobacterium leprae determined by the gram-weigert and ziehl histological methods and by the ziehl-gabbet smear technic; comparative study of 355 cases]. 195212994145
a nonchromogenic culture of an acid-fast bacillus isolated from the nasal mucus of a leprosy patient; its virulence for laboratory animals. 195213010891
comparison of susceptible and resistant rats for measuring the infectiousness of m. leprae murium after in vitro experimentation. 195213010892
a demonstration of mycobacterium leprae by electron microscopy. 195214927242
the infectiousness of murine leprosy bacilli after exposure to different conditions in vitro. 195214927244
study of the morphology of mycobacterium leprae under the electron miscroscope. 195214927246
[electron microscopic investigations on the action of medical treatment on morphology of mycobacterium leprae]. 195214942572
[comparison of histologic lesions induced in white rat by inoculation with hansen's bacillus and various other acid-fast bacilli]. 195214952915
behavior of leprosy bacilli implanted in various liquid media by means of slide culture method. 195214958407
[inoculation of rainbow perch (eupomotis gibbosus) with hansen's and stefansky's bacilli]. 195114865001
[bacteriology of leprosy]. 195114865303
[investigation on the morphology of mycobacterium leprae with the electron microscope]. 195114866438
the cultivation and morphological study of a pleomorphic organism from the blood of leprosy patients. 195114873385
a note on the morphological changes in the mycobacterium leprae under sulphone therapy. 195114889912
[affinity to dyes of hansen's and stefanski's bacteria]. 195114925726
[tinctorial affinities of the mycobacterium tuberculosis avium (macchiavello's method) as compared to mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacterium leprae hansen and stefansky]. 195114830972
contributions to the study on cultivation of leprosy bacilli; a re-examination of prof. nakamura's method and on the behavior of bacilli implanted in various nutrient liquid media with some accessory substances. 195014845726
in vitro cultivation of the rat leprosy organism. 194818101748
a comparative study by electron microscopy of the morphology of mycobacterium leprae and cultivable species of mycobacteria. 194818106221
[not available]. 194818935251
a study of the morphology of mycobacterium leprae by electron microscopy. 194818877283
immunology of leprosy; antigens derived from mycobacterium leprae in oily suspension. 194718919926
the bacteriostatic action of benzothiazole derivatives on m. leprae. 194720272491
nonbacillary forms of mycobacterium tuberculosis and mycobacterium leprae. 194720344292
isolation of mycobacterium leprae in culture. 194620984878
action of penicillin on mycobacterium leprae muris. 194620289744
cellular reactions to waxes from mycobacterium leprae.1. the waxes from the b. leprae, like those from tubercle bacilli, are remarkable stimulants of cells. 2. the crude wax separated from the b. leprae is a mixture of lipoids and other materials, and gives reactions that include the types of cells characteristic of the response to the tuberculo-polysaccharide, phosphatide, and wax. 3. the wax obtained from the purification of the lepra phosphatide shows similar cellular reactions but with a greater proportion of foreign body giant cells. 4. lepros ...193519870447
dissociation of mycobacterium leprae. 193216559593
the complement fixation reaction as applied to leprosy.by means of a method differing in important details from those of previous investigators it has been determined that the blood serum of cases of leprosy exhibits the ability to fix complement with a wide variety of antigens including to a greater or less extent those derived from any culture of the acid-fast group of bacteria available to us. this property of multiple fixation may sufficiently characterize the disease to be of diagnostic significance, although our experience is hardly sufficient ...192319868785
the cultivation of amoebae in pure culture upon autolyzed tissues.since the purpose of this paper is to record the cultivation of amoebae upon autolyzed tissue without bacterial association, the morphological characteristics, life cycle, means of differentiating species, and pathogenicity of the protozoa have been omitted. these subjects will be considered in later publications. the result of this study proves that some species of amoebae from liver abscesses and the human intestine can be cultivated upon various autolyzed tissues of man and some of the lower ...191319867701
bacillus leprae in the nasal mucous membrane. 191220310249
the cultivation of the leprosy bacillus from the human tissues with special reference to the amino-acids as culture media.in the cultivation of bacillus leprae the initial multiplication outside the body cannot be obtained unless amino-acids are present in the medium. the amino-acids are believed to be essential nutritives for the initial growth of the organisms. it has been demonstrated that the primary growth of the leprosy bacilli occurs only in the presence of the products of tryptic digestion. hence, putrefactive and other bacteria which are capable of splitting nucleo-proteids into their end acid products are ...191119867417
the behavior of bacillus leprae in cold-blooded animals.before proceeding to a discussion of the experiments upon cold-blooded animals, it is necessary to review briefly some of the work recently done with the bacillus of leprosy. the appearance of the bacillus in man and its behavior under artificial cultivation, and in the tissues of lower animals, should be considered in order that comparisons may be drawn. in their studies with the organism under cultivation, duval and gurd pointed out that the long, slender, and beaded appearance of the leprosy ...191119867440
experimental immunity with reference to the bacillus of leprosy : part i. a study of the factors determining infection in animals.repeated experiments have proven that few, if any, of the ordinary laboratory and domestic animals are immune against infection by bacillus leprae. as previously reported, the goat, horse, guinea pig, and many cold-blooded animals (couret) have been found susceptible to invasion by this organism. two factors are of great importance in effecting infection. in the first place, a sufficiently large number of organisms must be employed, and, what is still more important, second and subsequent inocul ...191119867463
the biochemistry of bacillus leprae. 191119867500
apparently successful cultivation of the bacillus leprae. 189120753336
cultivation of the bacillus leprae. 189120753401
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