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[study on mycobacterium leprae. attempts at culture]. 19684890387
respository drugs. iv. 4',4'''-sulfonylbisacetanilide (acedapsone, dadds) and related sulfanilylanilides with prolonged antimalarial and antileprotic action. 19694892242
crystalline inclusions of bacterium 22m.crystalline inclusions occur in bacterium 22m. arrays consist of parallel rows of polyhedral subunits (7.5 nm in diameter), 2.0 nm apart, with a distance of 3.0 nm between rows.19694892380
chemotherapy of leprosy. 19694892433
human leprosy in normal mice.it has now been shown that normal mice can be used as models for studying the early stages in the development of leprosy. inoculation into the foot pads of mice of as few as 10(4) leprosy bacilli leads to infections which spread to distant sites via the blood stream and after two or more years give rise to granulomata and neural damage at the sites of inoculation. where the tissue response had fully developed it reproduced exactly the histological features of human leprosy in the borderline rang ...19694893323
electron microscopic study of cell division in m. leprae and m. lepraemurium. 19674893485
modern trends in leprosy. 19694894868
increased lipid in thymic macrophages parasitized by mycobacterium lepraemurium. 19694895661
[cultivation of mycobacterium leprae using cell-free, semi-synthetic soft agar media. l. initial attempt to cultivate the organism from leprous nodules]. 19694896673
correlation of histopathologic changes in the liver and bone marrow of leprosy patients. 19694897237
chemotherapeutic trials in leprosy. 7. trial of 50 mgm. dds twice weekly in the treatment of lepromatous leprosy. 19694897238
effects of methotrexate upon the experimental mitsuda reaction. 19694897420
the effect of several rates of freezing and thawing on the viability of mycobacterium leprae. 19694897527
new prospects for the study of leprosy in the laboratory.although mycobacterium leprae was identified earlier than myco. tuberculosis, it has still not been cultured in vitro and only in 1960 was an infection obtained in laboratory animals. however, important advances have been made in the field of experimental leprosy in the last decade due to the development of new techniques and models for studying myco. leprae in vivo, thus overcoming the limitations imposed by a non-cultivable mycobacterium. quantitative techniques using myco. lepraemurium provid ...19694898388
chemotherapeutic trials in leprosy. 6. pilot study of the riminophenazine derivative b.663 in low dosage (100 mgm. twice weekly) in the treatment of lepromatous leprosy. 19684898403
minimal effective dosages in mice of clofazimine (b,663) and of ethionamide against mycobacterium leprae. 19694899207
leprosy in england. 19694899770
correspondence: myocobacterium leprae in foot pads of hairless mice. 19694900409
[cultivation of m. leprae in cell free, semi-synthetic soft agar media. ii. evaluation of composition and pretreatment of the media and incubation temperature]. 19694900848
evaluation of the earlobe in leprosy. a clinical and histopathological study. 19694902083
clofazimine (lamprene) in leprosy. 19704903794
experimental and clinical studies on rifampicin in treatment of leprosy.rifampicin showed high activity against experimental leprosy, inhibiting the multiplication of dapsone-sensitive and dapsone-resistant strains of mycobacterium leprae in mice fed 5 mg./kg. body weight. in a formal pilot-type trial on six previously untreated patients with active lepromatous leprosy, rifampicin (600 mg. daily by mouth) was as effective as standard treatment with dapsone. myco. leprae, however, appeared to be killed more rapidly by rifampicin than by dapsone or other antileprosy d ...19704903972
morphological changes of mycobacterium lepraemurium grown in cultures of mouse peritoneal macrophages.studies were made on morphological changes of mycobacterium lepraemurium grown in cultures of mouse peritoneal macrophages. two types of nonsolid or irregularly stained m. lepraemurium were observed. one type occurred in the growth phase of the organisms during the stage of preparation for bacillary multiplication. the nonsolid bacilli appeared as elongated organisms having pointed ends, isolated acid-fast dots, or faintly stained areas at the ends of the bacilli. it is possible that this irregu ...19694905541
dapsone-resistant mycobacterium leprae in a patient receiving dapsone in low doses. 19694906048
[intranuclear development of mycobacterium leprae in histiocytic cells in animals]. 19684906709
[culturing mycobacteria of human and rat leprosy]. 19684906799
[leprosy as thesaurismosis]. 19704906814
cell-mediated immunological processes in leprosy.a large number of organisms such as viruses, protozoa, helminths, fungi and bacteria, especially mycobacteria, need cell-mediated immunological processes for their elimination. as well as being involved in protection, cell-mediated immunological processes are also involved in a number of allergic reactions to products derived from mycobacteria. cell-mediated immunological processes can be demonstrated by a number of in vitro reactions. leprosy can present with a wide range of different clinical ...19694908550
preservation of sensation in a cutaneous vascular malformation in lepromatous leprosy. 19704908886
[anatomical lesions obtained in laboratory animals with 2 strains of mycobacterium isolated from leproma]. 19704909268
biology of the mycobacterioses. experimental models for studying leprosy. 19684909584
composite skin contact smears: a method of demonstrating the non-emergence of mycobacterium leprae from intact lepromatous skin. 19704909827
transmission of human leprosy to the mouse and its clinical implications. 19704909860
[multiplication of mycobacterium leprae in the mouse foot-pad. 1. thermoresistance of mycobacterium leprae]. 19704910146
[anatomical lesions obtained in laboratory animals with 2 strains of "mycobacterium" isolated from leproma]. 19694911370
serology in leprosy. 19684911456
[immunofluorescence and detection of serum antibodies in leprosy]. 19684911457
electron microscopy of leprosy lesions. 19684911458
the treatment of leprosy with a new long-acting sulfonamide. 19684911459
association of lysosomal enzymes in cultured fibroblasts with the intracellular growth of mycobacterium lepraemurium. 19704911960
failure of an interferon inducer to inhibit multiplication of mycobacterium leprae. 19704912559
a note on the presence of mycobacterium leprae in the central nervous system of a mouse with lepromatous leprosy. 19704915372
multiplication of mycobacterium lepraemurium in mouse foot-pad cell culture. 19704915462
the growth of mycobacterium leprae in the foot pads of swiss white mice (rockefeller strain) without constant thermoregulation. 19704916494
[cultivation of leprosy bacteria and experimental infection of animals]. 19684916821
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
recent advances in the study of the leprosy bacillus. 19694917843
diagnostic laboratory medicine. leprosy. 19684917963
further experience with the kinetic method for the study of drugs against mycobacterium leprae in mice. activities of dds, dfd, ethionamide, capreomycin and pam 1392. 19694918202
uniformity of the solid ratio of mycobacterium leprae from lesion to lesion. 19694918204
[bacteriologic study of negative cases of leprosy and of normal persons with a new concentration method]. 19694919200
electron-microscope illustrations of division in mycobacterium leprae. 19704919581
the multiplication of mycobacterium leprae in denervated mouse feet. 19684919642
experimental infection of mice with mycobacterium leprae hominis: additional data. 19704920319
a method of classifying solid leprosy bacilli based on the number of band structures on them. 19704920410
clinical stages in sulfone treatment of leprosy. 19704920411
effects of the depth of culture medium on elongation of mycobacterium lepraemurium in vitro. 19704922036
a comparative study of mouse foot pad inoculation of skin biopsy specimens from patients with lepromatous leprosy in san francisco and atlanta. 19704922037
duration of specific treatment in leprosy. 19704922039
death of mycobacterium leprae in mice, and the additional effect of dapsone administration. 19704922354
[active reproduction of mycobacterium leprae inside necrotic tissues]. 19694922536
[possible phenomena of transformation in mycobacterias. (preliminary note)]. 19704922715
sacred cows and helpful mice or the transmission and spread of leprosy. 19704923503
mycobacterium leprae in the striated muscle of patients with leprosy. 19704923504
summary of the results of a search of the skin surface for mycobacterium leprae. 19704923505
[experimental transmission of mycobacterium leprae in experimental animals]. 19704925529
[induction, by bacilli extracted from mouse lepromas, of contraction of a segment of ileum from the guinea pig sensitized by human leprosy serum]. 19704925647
[cultivation of rat mycobacterium leprae in cell-free culture fluid]. 19704925894
inoculation leprosy subsequent to small-pox vaccination. 19704926955
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
studies on cellular immunity in leprosy. i. lysosomal enzymes. 19704929372
fate of mycobacterium leprae in macrophages of patients with lepromatous or tuberculoid leprosy. 19704929374
leprosy vaccines. 19714929580
the minimal inhibitory concentrations of sulphadimethozine and sulphadoxine against mycobacterium leprae. 19704929814
immunological significance of changes in lymph nodes across the leprosy spectrum. 19714930640
placental infection in the fetuses of pregnant murine leprous mice. 19704931034
treatment with 4,4'-diacetyldiaminodiphenylsulfone (dadds) of leprosy patients in the karimui, new guinea. 19714932529
studies on murine leprosy bacillus. i. attempt to cultivate in vitro the hawaiian strain of mycobacterium lepraemurium. 19704934001
[ameloblastoma of gingival origin complicated by a secondary infection]. 19704934464
[electron microscope study of cultivated mycobacteria from human lepromas. i. morphological observations]. 19714935110
[electron microscopy study of cultivated mycobacteriacea from human lepromas. ii. remarks on various peculiar structures]. 19714935111
isolation of a strain of mycobacterium lepraemurium from normal laboratory mice. 19694935531
a preliminary report on the use of the depot sulphone preparation acedapsone ("hansolar") in the control of leprosy. 19714935561
[morphology of lepra cells]. 19714937112
leprosy. 19714937166
johnes bacillus and mycobactins. 19714938014
[localization and topographic distribution of hansen's bacilli at the level of leprotic lesions]. 19714938032
the fate of mycobacterium leprae in cba mice. 19714939048
effect of neonatal thymectomy and antithymocytic serum on susceptibility of rats to mycobacterium leprae infection. 19714940737
[leprosy as a mycobacterial disease and its control in cuba]. 19714941062
antitissue versus antimicrobial cellular immunity: a perspective. 19714941265
surface peptido-glycolipid filaments on mycobacterium leprae. 19714941663
visceral lesions caused by m. leprae--a histopathological study. 19704941851
some aspects of the pathology of nerves in leprosy. 19704941852
introduction to the symposium on leprosy. 19704941855
[history of the discovery of the causative agent of leprosy]. 19714944559
growth of mycobacterium lepraemurium in diffusion chambers containing human embryonic skin cells and in cell-free chambers. 19714944588
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