Search Results - "Schlagel, Charles J."
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Cat scratch disease: a bacterial infection
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-09-1983)“…Histopathologic examination of lymph nodes from 39 patients with clinical and pathological criteria for cat scratch disease revealed delicate pleomorphic…”
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Cat-Scratch Disease: Bacteria in Skin at the Primary Inoculation Site
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (17-08-1984)“…Cat-scratch disease is a zoonotic infection characterized by a skin papule at the site of the scratch followed by regional lymphadenitis. Recently, small…”
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Lipopolysaccharide-induced suppression of antibody-directed cell-mediated cytotoxicity to chicken red blood cells
Published in Cellular immunology (15-11-1982)Get more information
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Depression of lymphocyte responses to mitogens in mangabeys with disseminated experimental leprosy
Published in Cellular immunology (01-01-1985)“…Mononuclear cells from mangabey monkeys with disseminated experimental leprosy had increasingly severe depression of blastogenic responses to…”
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"Leprosy in the Armed Forces of the United States: newly reported cases from 1970 to 1983"
Published in Military medicine (01-08-1985)Get more information
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Biologic Effects of Microwave Exposure: I. Threshold Conditions for the Induction of the Increase in Complement Receptor Positive (${\rm CR}^{+}$) Mouse Spleen Cells Following Exposure to 2450-MHz Microwaves
Published in Radiation research (01-07-1980)“…A significant increase in the percentage of spleen cells bearing the receptor for the third component of complement (${\rm CR}^{+}$) was induced in mice…”
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Possible humoral mechanism of 2450-MHz microwave-induced increase in complement receptor positive cells
Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1981)“…These studies indicate that the increase in the frequency of complement receptor-positive (CR+) spleen cells observed 6 days after a 30-min exposure to…”
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Biologic effects of microwave exposure. II. Studies on the mechanisms controlling susceptibility to microwave-induced increases in complement receptor-positive spleen cells
Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1980)“…In attempting to evaluate the mechanisms responsible for susceptibility to the inductive increase in splenic complement receptor-positive (CR+) cells following…”
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Consistency Test for Lubricating Greases:Counterbalance Modification for Soft or Liquid Greases
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry. Analytical edition (01-05-1941)Get full text
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