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158 related items for PubMed ID: 4601761

  • 21. How Mycobacterium leprae infects peripheral nerves.
    Freedman VH, Weinstein DE, Kaplan G.
    Lepr Rev; 1999 Jun; 70(2):136-9. PubMed ID: 10464432
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  • 22. A light and electron microscopic study of peripheral nerves in an armadillo with disseminated leprosy.
    Yoshizumi MO, Kirchheimer WF, Asbury AK.
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  • 23. Persistence of Mycobacterium leprae in the peripheral nerve as compared to the skin of multidrug-treated leprosy patients.
    Shetty VP, Suchitra K, Uplekar MW, Antia NH.
    Lepr Rev; 1992 Dec; 63(4):329-36. PubMed ID: 1479872
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  • 24. Comment: Persistence of Mycobacterium leprae in the peripheral nerves of multidrug-treated leprosy patients.
    Grange JM, Beck JS, Abbot NC.
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    Band AH, Bhattacharya A, Talwar GP.
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    Rasouli I, Mehta LN.
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  • 30. Myelination around multiple axons in the peripheral nerve. An unusual ultrastructural observation.
    Shetty VP, Antia NH.
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    Ambrose EJ, Antia NH, Birdi TJ, Mahadevan PR, Mester L, Mistry NF, Mukherjee R, Shetty V.
    Lepr Rev; 1985 Sep; 56(3):199-208. PubMed ID: 3903407
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  • 32. Biology of the mycobacterioses. Experimental models for studying leprosy.
    Rees RJ, Weddell AG.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1968 Sep 05; 154(1):214-36. PubMed ID: 4909584
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  • 33. Immunohistological localization of mycobacterial antigens within the peripheral nerves of treated leprosy patients and their significance to nerve damage in leprosy.
    Shetty VP, Uplekar MW, Antia NH.
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  • 34. Ultrastructure of human foetal Schwann cells in tissue culture infected with Mycobacterium leprae.
    Samuel NM, Crawford CL, Grange JM.
    Lepr Rev; 1988 Mar 05; 59(1):17-24. PubMed ID: 3294539
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  • 35. An ultrastructural study of dermal nerves in early human leprosy.
    Chandi SM, Chacko CJ.
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  • 36. Some aspects of the pathology of nerves in leprosy.
    Dastur DK.
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  • 37. The continuing challenges of leprosy.
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  • 38. Electron microscopy of Mycobacterium leprae in cutaneous nerve components.
    Imaeda T, Imaeda H.
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  • 39. Skin, dartos, and nerve biopsies as aids to diagnosis in leprosy.
    Pandya NJ.
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  • 40. Ultrastructural studies of peripheral nerves in lepromatous leprosy patients.
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