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    Mycoplasmas and Ureaplasmas as Neonatal Pathogens by WAITES, Ken B, KATZ, Brenda, SCHELONKA, Robert L

    Published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews (01-10-2005)
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    Characterization of Ureaplasmas Isolated from Preterm Infants with and without Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia by Katz, Brenda, Patel, Padma, Duffy, Lynn, Schelonka, Robert L, Dimmitt, Reed A, Waites, Ken B

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-09-2005)
    “…A PCR assay was used to analyze endotracheal aspirates from preterm infants for Ureaplasma parvum versus U. urealyticum. U. parvum was detected more often than…”
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    Critical Appraisal of the Role of Ureaplasma in the Development of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia With Metaanalytic Techniques by Schelonka, Robert L, Katz, Brenda, Waites, Ken B, Benjamin, Daniel K

    Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-12-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND:Controversy exists over whether or not Ureaplasma colonization or infection of the respiratory tract contributes to the development of…”
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    Emerging intracellular bacterial infections by Katz, Brenda, Waites, Ken

    Published in Clinics in laboratory medicine (01-09-2004)
    “…Human infections by intracellular bacteria have been recognized for many years, but much of what we know about the pathogenesis of these diseases and their…”
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    The Negro stereotype and perceptual accentuation by Secord, Paul F, Bevan, William, Katz, Brenda

    Published in Journal of abnormal and social psychology (01-07-1956)
    “…3 hypotheses were tested: (1) There is no difference in the degree of personality stereotyping of Negro photographs varying widely in physiognomic Negroidness;…”
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