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Leishamania (Viannia) braziliensis isolated from cutaneous and mucosal lesions of patients residing mucosal lesions of patients residing in Tres Bracos, Bahia, Brazil differ in virulence for the golden hamsterKAHL, L. P; BYRAM, J. E; DAVID, J. R et al.Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1990, Vol 84, Num 6, pp 783-784, issn 0035-9203Article
An evaluation of the putative human mammary tumour retrovirus associated with peripheral blood monocytesKAHL, L. P; CARROLL, A. R; RHODES, P et al.British journal of cancer. 1991, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 534-540, issn 0007-0920, 7 p.Article
Oral Salmonella typhimurium (AroAs-) vaccine expressing a major leishmanial surface protein (gp63) preferentially induces T helper 1 cells and protective immunity against leishmaniasisYANG, D. M; FAIRWEATHER, N; BUTTON, L. L et al.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1990, Vol 145, Num 7, pp 2281-2285, issn 0022-1767Article
Structural and antigenic characterization of a species- and promastigote-specific Leishmania mexicana amazonensis membrane proteinKAHL, L. P; MCMAHON-PRATT, D.The Journal of immunology (1950). 1987, Vol 138, Num 5, pp 1587-1595, issn 0022-1767Article
Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis : comparative pathology of golden hamsters infected with isolates from cutaneous and mucosal lesions of patients residing in tres bracos, Bahia, BrazilKAHL, L. P; BYRAM, J. E; DAVID, J. R et al.The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 1991, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 218-232, issn 0002-9637, 15 p.Article
Characterization of Leishmania major antigen-liposomes that protect BALB/c mice against cutaneous leishmaniasisKAHL, L. P; LELECHUK, R; SCOTT, C. A et al.Infection and immunity. 1990, Vol 58, Num 10, pp 3233-3241, issn 0019-9567, 9 p.Article
Babesia bovis: proteins of virulent and avirulent parasites passaged through ticks and splenectomized or intact calvesKAHL, L. P; MITCHELL, G. F; DALGLIESH, R. J et al.Experimental parasitology. 1983, Vol 56, Num 2, pp 222-235, issn 0014-4894Article