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    Cat scratch disease: a bacterial infection by Wear, Douglas J., Margileth, Andrew M., Hadfield, Ted L., Fischer, Gerald W., Schlagel, Charles J., King, Frank M.

    “…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 by Margileth, Andrew W, Wear, Douglas J, Hadfield, Ted L, Schlagel, Charles J, Spigel, G. Thomas, Muhlbauer, Jan E

    “…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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    Depression of lymphocyte responses to mitogens in mangabeys with disseminated experimental leprosy by Martin, L N, Gormus, B J, Wolf, R H, Gerone, P J, Meyers, W M, Walsh, G P, Binford, C H, Hadfield, T L, Schlagel, C J

    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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    Possible humoral mechanism of 2450-MHz microwave-induced increase in complement receptor positive cells by Wiktor-Jedrzejczak, W, Schlagel, C J, Ahmed, A, Leach, W M, Woody, J N

    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 by Schlagel, C J, Sulek, K, Ho, H S, Leach, W M, Ahmed, A, Woody, J N

    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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