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The role of free-living pathogenic amoeba in the transmission of leprosy : a proof of principleLAHIRI, Ramanuj; KRAHENBUHL, James L.Leprosy review. 2008, Vol 79, Num 4, pp 401-409, issn 0305-7518, 9 p.Article

Application of a viability-staining method for Mycobacterium leprae derived from the athymic (nu/nu) mouse foot padLAHIRI, Ramanuj; RANDHAWA, Baljit; KRAHENBUHL, James et al.Journal of medical microbiology. 2005, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 235-242, issn 0022-2615, 8 p.Article

Effects of purification and fluorescent staining on viability of Mycobacterium lepraeLAHIRI, Ramanuj; RANDHAWA, Baljit; KRAHENBUHL, James L et al.International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases. 2005, Vol 73, Num 3, pp 194-202, issn 0148-916X, 9 p.Article

Infection of Mouse Macrophages with Viable Mycobacterium leprae Does Not Induce ApoptosisLAHIRI, Ramanuj; RANDHAWA, Baljit; KRAHENBUHL, James L et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2010, Vol 201, Num 11, pp 1736-1742, issn 0022-1899, 7 p.Article

IL-10 treatment of macrophages bolsters intracellular survival of Mycobacterium lepraeFUKUTOMI, Yasuo; MATSUOKA, Masanori; MINAGAWA, Fumishige et al.International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases. 2004, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 16-26, issn 0148-916X, 11 p.Article

Activation of complement by Mycobacterium leprae requires disruption of the bacilliLAHIRI, Ramanuj; SANDOVAL, Felipe G; KRAHENBUHL, James L et al.Leprosy review. 2008, Vol 79, Num 3, pp 311-314, issn 0305-7518, 4 p.Article

In situ type 1 cytokine gene expression and mechanisms associated with early leprosy progressionSTEFANI, Mariane M. A; MARTELLI, Celina M. T; GILLIS, Thomas P et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2003, Vol 188, Num 7, pp 1024-1031, issn 0022-1899, 8 p.Article

Mycobacterium leprae is naturally resistant to PA-824MANJUNATHA, Ujjini H; LAHIRI, Ramanuj; RANDHAWA, Baljit et al.Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 2006, Vol 50, Num 10, pp 3350-3354, issn 0066-4804, 5 p.Article

Emergence of an effective adaptive cell mediated immune response to Mycobacterium leprae is not impaired in reactive oxygen intermediate-deficient miceHAGGE, Deanna A; MARKS, Vilma T; RAY, Nashone A et al.FEMS immunology and medical microbiology. 2007, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 92-101, issn 0928-8244, 10 p.Article

Antigen-specific cellular and humoral responses are induced by intradermal Mycobacterium leprae infection of the mouse earDUTHIE, Malcolm S; REECE, Stephen T; REED, Steven G et al.Infection and immunity. 2007, Vol 75, Num 11, pp 5290-5297, issn 0019-9567, 8 p.Article

Lymphotoxin-a and TNF Have Essential but Independent Roles in the Evolution of the Granulomatous Response in Experimental LeprosyHAGGE, Deanna A; SAUNDERS, Bernadette M; EBENEZER, Gigi J et al.The American journal of pathology. 2009, Vol 174, Num 4, pp 1379-1389, issn 0002-9440, 11 p.Article

Mycobacterium leprae DNA associated with type 1 reactions in single lesion paucibacillary leprosy treated with single dose rifampin, ofloxacin, and minocyclineSOUSA, Ana Lucia O. M; STEFANI, Mariane M. A; PEREIRA, Gisner A. S et al.The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2007, Vol 77, Num 5, pp 829-833, issn 0002-9637, 5 p.Article

Single lesion paucibacillary leprosy : Baseline profile of the Brazilian Multicenter Cohort StudyMARTELLI, Celina M. T; STEFANI, Mariane M. A; NERY, Jose Augusto C et al.International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases. 2000, Vol 68, Num 3, pp 247-257, issn 0148-916XArticle

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