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[mycobacterium leprae. a 100-years recollection]. 19734570663
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
hansen's bacillus. gerhard henrik armauer hansen (1841-1912). 19734571363
the microscope and leprosy. 19734571465
effect of surface active agents and semisolid agar media on the growth of mycobacterium leprae. 19734572215
leprosy-susceptibility testing of armadillos. 1. cellular responses to intradermally inoculated heat-killed leprosy bacilli. 19734572646
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
acute adenopathy in a young man. 19734575466
g. armauer hansen. 19734575467
[the relationship between inoculation with human leprous bacilli in mice, and body temperature]. 19724578506
[differential diagnosis of mycobacterium leprae using in-vitro studies in the human macrophage]. 19734578753
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
subclinical infection in leprosy.lymphocyte transformation has been used to study the immune response to mycobacterium leprae among contacts and non-contacts of leprosy patients. of 26 subjects living in a leprosy endemic area for less than two months none responded to m. leprae; 24% of subjects who had lived in an endemic area for more than a year gave a positive response to m. leprae; more than 50% of individuals with occupational contact of leprosy for more than a year responded; and about 50% of contacts of tuberculoid and ...19734580217
behavior of mycobacterium leprae in human macrophages in vitro.attempts have been made to cultivate mycobacterium leprae in human macrophages in vitro. in 27 out of 55 experiments a two- to ninefold increase (mean 2.31 +/- 1.46) in acid-fast organisms were observed over a period of 1.5 to 3 months of cultivation. no such increase was observed with heat-killed bacilli (mean fold increase 0.88 +/- 0.19). macrophages were necessary for obtaining increases. no multiplication was observed on artificial media. a close correlation between increases of acid-fast or ...19734581011
how do leprosy bacilli leave the body? 19734582178
the hansen centenary. 1. hansen, bergen and leprosy. 19734582179
ulcerating lepromatous leprosy in a patient with dapsone-resistant mycobacterium leprae. 19734582180
spheroidal bodies and globi of human leprosy. 19734582380
editorial by the president of the international leprosy association. 19734582835
a rapid identification test for mycobacterium leprae. 19734582837
in vitro behavior of blood derived macrophages against killed m. leprae. 19734582838
the effect of neonatal thymectomy on mycobacterium leprae infection in mice. 19734582839
mechanism of nerve destruction in tuberculoid-borderline leprosy. an electron-microscopic study. 19734582968
immune responsiveness to mycobacterium leprae and other mycobacterial antigens throughout the clinical and histopathological spectrum of leprosy. 19734583777
autotrophism of an "intracellular parasite" mycobacterium leprae. 19734583838
the nasal mucus in leprosy. 19734584261
lepra cells in synovial fluid of a patient with erythema nodosum leprosum. 19734585102
editorial: leprous leukoderma. 19734585247
a histological study of liver lesions in leprosy. 19734585597
potential antileprotic agents. 1. inhibition of a model mycobacterial system by diaryl sulfones. 19744585972
potential antileprotic agents. 2. inhibition of mycobacterial dihydrofolic reductase. 19744585973
leprosy in the armadillo: new model for biomedical research.eight of twenty armadillos (dasypus novemcinctus l.) developed severe lepromatous leprosy 3 to 3.5 years after inoculation with viable mycobacterium leprae. a total of 988 grams of lepromas containing an estimated 15 to 20 grams of leprosy bacilli has been harvested from these animals. the large amounts of material now available will permit in-depth studies of the biochemistry and metabolism of the leprosy bacillus, and the animal model should make possible definitive studies on the immunology, ...19744589901
the internal anatomy of nerve trunks in relation to the neural lesions of leprosy. observations on pathology, symptomatology and treatment. 19734589950
evidence that the mechanism of immunological tolerance ("central failure") is operative in the lack of host resistance in lepromatous leprosy. 19724590279
stimulating effect of pyruvate on the growth of mycobacterium leprae in cell-free, semisynthetic, soft agar medium.a bacterial suspension prepared from a nodule from a patient with lepromatous leprosy was inoculated into the cell-free, semisynthetic, semiliquid agar medium m-y 11d-modified from the authors' medium m-y 1c by omitting glycerol and adding pyruvate-and incubated at 37 degrees c. the growth of the organism was stimulated so markedly that after about 50 weeks' incubation of the primary culture microcolonies could be seen floating in the agar layer as tiny white particles, while the medium fluid as ...19734590553
conservation of mycobacterium leprae in liquid nitrogen. 19734590989
growth inhibiting and promoting effects of amino acids and glucose of five strains of m. leprae and their growth on an inhibitor-free medium. 19734591322
advances in leprosy control in the last 100 years. 19734591732
[epidemiology of leprosy in the last 100 years]. 19734591733
gerhard henrik armauer hansen. 1841-1912. 19734592237
leprosy in norway: an interplay of research and public health work. 19734592243
assessment of the bacteriological effect of combined treatment with rifadin, sulfamethoxypyrazine, and isoniazide in lepromatous leprosy. 19734592434
[initial clinical results using new, experimentally developed therapeutic forms in leprosy]. 19734592436
leprosy in the nine-banded armandillo. 19734592437
culture study of m. leprae in mice in tropics with and without controlled environmental air temperature. 19734592488
studies on mycobacterium leprae in media enriched by mycobacterial substances. 19724592899
analogy of mycobacterium marinum disease to mycobacterium leprae infection in footpads of mice.because it appeared likely that the disease process that follows inoculation of footpads of mice with mycobacterium marinum might serve as a useful model of mouse footpad infection with m. leprae for immunological studies. an attempt was made to establish an analogy between the two processes. as a second objective, the adequacy of measurements of mouse footpad thickness as an index of the total number of m. marinum and of the number of viable m. marinum was determined. the evolution of m. marinu ...19734594116
[leprosy]. 19744595692
impact of cool temperatures on transformation of human and armadilio lymphocytes (dasypus novemcinctus, linn.) as related to leprosy. 19744596004
the nasal discharge in leprosy. 19744596613
genitourinary leprosy. 19744596831
immunology of experimental leprosy. 19734596875
the immunological spectrum of leprosy. 19734596876
lepra reactions. 19734596877
intra-axonal bacilli in lepromatous leprosy. a light and electron microscopic study. 19744597056
the rate of bactericidal action of rifampin on mycobacterium leprae in the mouse footpad. 19744597278
[culture and inoculation of mycobacterium leprae in tissues and organs in a state of microbiosis and necrosis]. 19734597525
ultrastructure of lepromatous nerves. neural pathogenesis in leprosy. 19734598110
editorial: prevention of leprosy. 19744598138
[symposium on mycobacterium leprae]. 19734598383
skin, dartos, and nerve biopsies as aids to diagnosis in leprosy. 19744598943
development of an established cell line derived from dasypus novemcinctus (armadillo), a laboratory animal susceptible to infection by mycobacterium leprae. 19744599002
[importance of repeated immunological stimulation using bcg in the treatment of lepromatous leprosy. new evaluation of 13 patients]. 19734599200
leprosy--its diagnosis. 19734599205
editorial: dr. gerhard hansen. 19734599206
the centenary of the discovery of the leprosy bacillus. 19734599600
the result of inoculation of mycobacterium leprae in the goldfish (carassius auratus). 19744599823
uptake of radioactive dopa by m. leprae. 19744600624
trophic skin ulceration of leprosy: skin and serum zinc concentrations.skin and serum zinc measurements have been made in patients with leprosy with and without trophic skin ulceration and in several other groups. serum zinc concentrations were decreased in leprosy irrespective of the presence or absence of skin ulceration. serum zinc concentrations in leprosy were also unrelated to smears positive for mycobacterium leprae and to the clinical type of leprosy. since a decrease of the serum zinc was also found in patients with dermatitis herpetiformis and pulmonary t ...19744601207
armauer hansen--the man and his work. 19734601451
the occurrence of mycobacterium leprae within axons of peripheral nerves. 19744601761
mycolic acids from "noncultivable" mycobacteria.chromatographic analysis, coupled to mass spectrometry with a high-resolution mass spectrometer, of materials isolated from skin lesions of patients with lepromatous leprosy allows the recognition of characteristic mycobacterial products, mycolic acids. this finding indicates that the "noncultivable" bacteria responsible for leprosy are mycobacteria.19744601900
dapsone resistance in leprosy. 19734602407
growing points in leprosy research. i. the armadillo as an experimental model for the study of human leprosy. 19744602615
growing points in leprosy research. 2. epidemiology. 19744602616
the bacterial load in the nasal mucosa of chinese patients. 19734602638
mechanism of "reactions" in borderline tuberculoid (bt) leprosy. a preliminary report. 19734602874
immunological spectra in chronic infectious diseases. 19744604571
the effect of rifampicin on mycobacterium leprae in mice. 19744605247
letter: sensitivity of mycobacterium leprae to dapsone, studied in the rat. 19744606751
the antileprotic action of clofazimine (b663, g30, 320, lamprene). 19744607163
viability of blood-borne mycobacterium leprae. 19744607341
multiple nasal smears in early lepromatous leprosy. 19744608404
the nasal dicharge in leprosy: clinical and bacteriological aspects. 19744608620
the nose in leprosy: steps to a better understanding. 19744608688
the nose in mice with experimental human leprosy. 19744608689
the transmission of human leprosy. 19744609254
the value of scrotal biopsy in leprosy. 19744609347
growth inhibitory activity of deoxyribonucleic acid-containing factor(s) isolated from lepromatous lesions.deoxyribonucleic acid-containing factor(s) isolated from mycobacterium leprae suspensions obtained from lepromas of nine patients showed growth inhibitory activity against micrococcus and both orange-red-pigmented and coccoid mutants of mycobacteria. no growth inhibition was observed for parent mycobacterial species, escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacillus subtilis, and staphylococcus epidermidis.19744609913
rapid effective measure of a humoral substance(s) reacting specifically with mycobacterium leprae antigens.leprosy-specific humoral reactants were demonstrated by light scatter. of 132 lepromatous leprosy sera, 70% gave more extensive reactions than 99% of 100 normal sera.19744609914
organized nerve tissue cultures infected with mycobacterium leprae and mycobacterium lepraemurium. 19744609927
studies of the mouse foot pad technic for cultivation of mycobacterium leprae. 1. fate of inoculated organisms. 19744609928
the behavior of leprous lymphocytes and macrophages in the macrophage migration-inhibition test. 19744609929
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