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2. ADAMS, L.; FUKUTOMI, Y. et al. In vitro study of macrophage turnover in experimental leprosy. Presented at the Twenty-Sixth Joint Leprosy Conference sponsored by the U.S. and Japanese Panels of the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program, Seattle, Washington, 6-9 August 1991.
3. BONTA, I. L.; PARNHAM, M. J. et al. Reduced exudation and increased tissue proliferation during chronic inflammation in rats deprived of endogenous prostaglandin precursors. Prostaglandins 14:295-306, 1977.
4. FRANZBLAU, S. G. Drug susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium leprae in the BACTEC 460 sys- tem. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 33:2115-2117, 1989.
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6. KAPLAN G.; MATHUR N. et al. Effect of multiple interferon gamma injections on the dispos- al of Mycobacterium leprae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 86: 8073-8077 1989.
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Brothers, Inc., Madiscon, WI, Publishers, 1995.
8. KRAHENBUHL, J.L.; ADAMS, L. B. The interaction between the macrophage and the leprosy bacillus. In Macrophage-Pathogen Interactions, pp. 281-302. B. Zwilling and T. Eisenstein, eds., Marcel-Dekker, 1993.
9. KRAHENBUHL, J. L.; SIBLEY, L. D. et al. y- Interferon in experimental leprosy. Diagn. Microbiol. Infect. Dis. 13:405-409, 1990.
10. RAMASESH, N.; ADAMS, L. B. et al. Effects of activated macrophages on Mycobacterium leprae. Infect. Immun. 59:2864-2869, 1991.
11. SIBLEY L. D.; FRANZBLAU S. G. at al. Intracellular fate of Mycobacterium leprae in normal and activated mouse macrophages. Infection and lmmun. 55(3): 680-685, 1987.
12. SIBLEY, L. D.; KRAHENBUHL, J. L. Defective activation of granuloma macrophages from Mycobacterium leprae-infected nude mice. J. Leukoc. Biol. 43:60-66, 1988.
13. SIBLEY, L. D.; KRAHENBUHL, J. L. Induction of unresponsiveness to gamma interferon in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium leprae. Infect. Immun. 56:1912-1919, 1988.
2. ADAMS, L.; FUKUTOMI, Y. et al. In vitro study of macrophage turnover in experimental leprosy. Presented at the Twenty-Sixth Joint Leprosy Conference sponsored by the U.S. and Japanese Panels of the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program, Seattle, Washington, 6-9 August 1991.
3. BONTA, I. L.; PARNHAM, M. J. et al. Reduced exudation and increased tissue proliferation during chronic inflammation in rats deprived of endogenous prostaglandin precursors. Prostaglandins 14:295-306, 1977.
4. FRANZBLAU, S. G. Drug susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium leprae in the BACTEC 460 sys- tem. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 33:2115-2117, 1989.
5. GU, L.; KRAHENBUHL, J.L. Induction of NK/LAK-like cells activity in the peritoneal cavity of mice by Mycobacterium leprae. Chinese J. Microbiol. & Immunol. 14:22-25, 1994.
6. KAPLAN G.; MATHUR N. et al. Effect of multiple interferon gamma injections on the dispos- al of Mycobacterium leprae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 86: 8073-8077 1989.
7. KRAHENBUHL, J.L. Chapter entitled 'Role of Mycobacterial Constiuents in Regulation of Macrophage Effector Function'. In Virulence Mechanisms for Bacterial Pathogens (Roth, ed.), Impressions, a Division of Edwards
Brothers, Inc., Madiscon, WI, Publishers, 1995.
8. KRAHENBUHL, J.L.; ADAMS, L. B. The interaction between the macrophage and the leprosy bacillus. In Macrophage-Pathogen Interactions, pp. 281-302. B. Zwilling and T. Eisenstein, eds., Marcel-Dekker, 1993.
9. KRAHENBUHL, J. L.; SIBLEY, L. D. et al. y- Interferon in experimental leprosy. Diagn. Microbiol. Infect. Dis. 13:405-409, 1990.
10. RAMASESH, N.; ADAMS, L. B. et al. Effects of activated macrophages on Mycobacterium leprae. Infect. Immun. 59:2864-2869, 1991.
11. SIBLEY L. D.; FRANZBLAU S. G. at al. Intracellular fate of Mycobacterium leprae in normal and activated mouse macrophages. Infection and lmmun. 55(3): 680-685, 1987.
12. SIBLEY, L. D.; KRAHENBUHL, J. L. Defective activation of granuloma macrophages from Mycobacterium leprae-infected nude mice. J. Leukoc. Biol. 43:60-66, 1988.
13. SIBLEY, L. D.; KRAHENBUHL, J. L. Induction of unresponsiveness to gamma interferon in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium leprae. Infect. Immun. 56:1912-1919, 1988.
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