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- Cell Mediated Immune Response in Leprosy Lesions
- Peripheral Nerve Lesions of Experimental Leprosy in Monkeys:I. Introduction
- Two Cases of Acromegaly associated with Leprosy Patients
- Observation on the Host Reaction to the Cultivated M. lepraemurium in the Spread Subcutaneous Tissue Preparations of Mice
- The Dermal Connective Tissue of Long Quiescent Leprosy Patients:Part2. Comparison of the Volumes of Collagen with Those of Elastic Fibers
- Peripheral Nerve Lesions of Experimental Leprosy in Monkeys:II. Edema
- The Hereditarily Asplenic-Athymic (Lasat) Mouse as an Experimental Animal Model of Lepromatous Leprosy: Role of the Spleen in the Formation of Lepromatoid Lesions
- Epidemiological Immunological Studies on Leprosy in Okinawa:IV. Relationships between Mitsuda's Reaction and Each of Personal, Family Histories and Clinical Findings of Inpatient
- Successful Preparations and Characterizations of Monoclonal Antibodies to a 65, 000 Dalton Protein of Mucobacterium leprae
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- Relationship between Preservation Temperature and Growth Ability of M. lepraemurium
- Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase in Hansen's Disease Patients Receiving Sulfones or Sulfamethoxypyridazine
- The Use of Improved Silver Impregnating Staining Method in the Differential Diagnosis of Tuberculoid Leprosy
- Susceptibility of Rhino Mouse to Mycobacterium leprae
- Susceptibility of Severe Combined Immunodeficient (SCID) Mice to Mycobacterium leprae: Multiplication of the bacillus and dissemina-tion of the infection at early stage
- An Ultratsructural Study of Blood Vessels in Peripheral Nerves of Leprosy Patients Blood Vessels in Peripheral Nerves
- Peripheral Nerve Lesions of Experimental Leprosy in Monkeys:V. Histopathological Finding of Cutaneous Nerves and Cutaneous Sensory Organs
- Electron Microscopic Findings of the Peripheral Nerve Lesions of Nude Mouse Inoculated with M. …lepraePerineural Lesion
- A Case Report of Primary Tracheal Cancer from Leprosy Autopsy series with a Review of the Literature
- Observations on a Case of Supposed Contamination with Another Acid-fast Bacillus:I. The Isolation Culture of Contaminated Acid Fast Bacillus and in vitro Examination of Isolates