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216 related items for PubMed ID: 18170828

  • 1. EXPERIMENTS IN HUMAN VOLUNTEERS WITH TRACHOMA AND INCLUSION CONJUNCTIVITIS AGENT.
    Mitsui Y, Konishi K, Nishimura A, Kajima M, Tamura O, Endo K.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 1962 Nov; 46(11):651-9. PubMed ID: 18170828
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  • 2. Folliculosis, TRIC (trachoma--inclusion conjunctivitis) and the carrier state.
    Scott JG, Cuthbertson EM, Ryan J.
    S Afr J Med Sci; 1972 Jul; 37(1):23-5. PubMed ID: 4656286
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  • 3. Ocular chlamydial infections: pathogenesis and emerging treatment strategies.
    Kalayoglu MV.
    Curr Drug Targets Infect Disord; 2002 Mar; 2(1):85-91. PubMed ID: 12462156
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  • 4. Virulence of trachoma-inclusion conjunctivitis agent after passage in baboons.
    Moore JE, Griffiths MS, Pearce JH.
    Br J Exp Pathol; 1970 Jun; 51(3):298-304. PubMed ID: 4987927
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  • 5. Isolation and identification of trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis agents in Melbourne, 1966 to 1972.
    Graham DM, Pinkard KJ, Layton JE, Greer CH, Davis JA.
    Med J Aust; 1973 Jun 02; 1(22):1095-9. PubMed ID: 4351871
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  • 6. Chlamydial infection of conjunctival tissues in culture.
    Moore JE, Griffiths MS, Pearce JH.
    Br J Exp Pathol; 1974 Aug 02; 55(4):396-405. PubMed ID: 4139967
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  • 7. Recommended criteria for the identification of trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis agents.
    Schachter J.
    J Infect Dis; 1970 Aug 02; 122(1):105-7. PubMed ID: 4914940
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  • 8. Pannus with experimental trachoma and inclusion conjunctivitis agent infection of Taiwan monkeys.
    Wang SP, Grayston JT.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 1967 May 02; 63(5):Suppl:1133-45. PubMed ID: 4960878
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  • 11. Conjunctival swabbing for the isolation of TRIC agent (Chlamydia).
    Darougar S, Jones BR.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 1971 Sep 02; 55(9):585-90. PubMed ID: 4938312
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  • 15. [Isolation and serial culture of strains of the agents of inclusion conjunctivitis and inclusion blennorrhea].
    Nabli B.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1969 Sep 02; 40(3):365-73. PubMed ID: 4896167
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  • 16. Attempted immunization against trachoma infection in baboons.
    Provost PJ, Vickers JH.
    Am J Vet Res; 1972 Mar 02; 33(3):599-605. PubMed ID: 4622558
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  • 18. The noninfectivity of stage IV of trachoma.
    Maythar B.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 1970 Mar 02; 69(3):486-7. PubMed ID: 4907467
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  • 19. The biologic properties of TRIC agents isolated from human conjunctiva in South Australia.
    Howarth WH, Hardy D, Crompton DO, Surman PG.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 1967 May 02; 63(5):Suppl:1041-4. PubMed ID: 4961060
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