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Morphology of cycstic structures seen in leprosy biopsy suspensions kept at cooler temperatures

Author
BHATIA, V. N
Serologist chemical examiner govt., Calcutta 700 016, India
Conference title
Indian Assiciation of Leprologists. Bienniela conference
Conference name
Indian Assiciation of Leprologists. Bienniela conference (17 ; 1994)
Author (monograph)
Indian association of Leprologists, India (Funder/Sponsor)
Source

Indian journal of leprosy. 1994, Vol 66, Num 3, pp 293-298 ; ref : 17 ref

CODEN
IJLEEK
ISSN
0254-9395
Scientific domain
Dermatology; Tropical medicine
Publisher
Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh, New Delhi
Publication country
India
Document type
Conference Paper
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Biopsie Histologie Homme Lèpre Corps kystique Inde Bactériose Infection Mycobactériose Peau pathologie Asie
Keyword (en)
Biopsy Histology Human Leprosy India Bacteriosis Infection Mycobacterial infection Skin disease Asia
Keyword (es)
Biopsia Histología Hombre Lepra India Bacteriosis Infección Micobacteriosis Piel patología Asia
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B05 Infectious diseases / 002B05B Bacterial diseases / 002B05B02 Human bacterial diseases / 002B05B02L Tropical bacterial diseases / 002B05B02L1 Leprosy

Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 235 Tropical medicine

Discipline
Infectious pathology Tropical medicine
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
3358127

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