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117 related items for PubMed ID: 7077088

  • 1. Complement-mediated opsonic activity in normal and infected human cerebrospinal fluid: early response during bacterial meningitis.
    Zwahlen A, Nydegger UE, Vaudaux P, Lambert PH, Waldvogel FA.
    J Infect Dis; 1982 May; 145(5):635-46. PubMed ID: 7077088
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  • 2. Pathophysiological mechanisms in pyogenic infections: two examples--pleural empyema and acute bacterial meningitis.
    Waldvogel FA.
    Monogr Pathol; 1982 May; (23):115-22. PubMed ID: 7121472
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  • 4. Opsonic activity of the alternative complement pathway in infected human intra-abdominal fluid.
    Lam C, Schulz F, Laber G, Schütze E.
    Infection; 1985 May; 13(1):8-11. PubMed ID: 3886555
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  • 5. Absence of detectable bactericidal and opsonic activities in normal and infected human cerebrospinal fluids. A regional host defense deficiency.
    Simberkoff MS, Moldover NH, Rahal J.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1980 Mar; 95(3):362-72. PubMed ID: 6986445
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  • 6. Decreased heat-labile opsonic activity and complement levels associated with evidence of C3 breakdown products in infected pleural effusions.
    Lew PD, Zubler R, Vaudaux P, Farquet JJ, Waldvogel FA, Lambert PH.
    J Clin Invest; 1979 Feb; 63(2):326-34. PubMed ID: 429556
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  • 7. Bacterial meningitis in the patient at risk: intrinsic risk factors and host defense mechanisms.
    Scheld WM.
    Am J Med; 1984 May 15; 76(5A):193-207. PubMed ID: 6372470
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  • 8. Differing complement-mediated opsonic activity of rabbit interstitial fluids from autologous serum.
    Lam C, Georgopoulos A, Schütze E.
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis; 1988 May 15; 11(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 3289826
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  • 9. [Nitroblue tetrazolium reduction by the neutrophils of the cerebrospinal fluid and peripheral blood and by the monocytic-reticular cells of the cerebrospinal fluid in neuroinfections].
    Kucharska-Demczuk K.
    Neurol Neurochir Pol; 1980 May 15; 14(4):365-75. PubMed ID: 7412990
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  • 10. [Blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier and the local immune response in the course of meningitis in childhood].
    Statz A, Wenzel D, Felgenhauer K.
    Neuropadiatrie; 1979 Aug 15; 10(3):281-9. PubMed ID: 91999
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  • 11. Differential diagnosis of acute meningitis. An analysis of the predictive value of initial observations.
    Spanos A, Harrell FE, Durack DT.
    JAMA; 1989 Nov 17; 262(19):2700-7. PubMed ID: 2810603
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  • 12. Cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulins in children.
    Gill DG, Brody M.
    Arch Dis Child; 1979 Dec 17; 54(12):961-2. PubMed ID: 533301
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  • 13. Complement, opsonins, and the immune response to bacterial infection in burned patients.
    Bjornson AB, Altemeier WA, Bjornson HS.
    Ann Surg; 1980 Mar 17; 191(3):323-9. PubMed ID: 6767453
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  • 14. Opsonizing effect of normal cerebrospinal fluid on Staphylococcus aureus.
    Hou SC, Ho ST, Shaio MF.
    J Formos Med Assoc; 1990 Nov 17; 89(11):977-81. PubMed ID: 1982130
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  • 15. Quantitation of lymphocyte subsets in cerebrospinal fluid and blood during the clinical course of aseptic and bacterial meningitis.
    Bamborschke S, Wullen T, Beil C.
    Eur Neurol; 1990 Nov 17; 30(5):291-5. PubMed ID: 1702717
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  • 16. Cerebrospinal fluid complement activation in patients with pneumococcal and meningococcal meningitis.
    Mook-Kanamori BB, Brouwer MC, Geldhoff M, Ende Av, van de Beek D.
    J Infect; 2014 Jun 17; 68(6):542-7. PubMed ID: 24412248
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  • 17. [Immunoglobulins in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid of children with bacterial and viral meningitis].
    Chabudzińska S, Rudkowski Z, Krawczyk K.
    Pediatr Pol; 1979 Nov 17; 54(11):1288-93. PubMed ID: 514701
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  • 18. Opsonic activity of blister fluid from burn patients.
    Deitch EA.
    Infect Immun; 1983 Sep 17; 41(3):1184-9. PubMed ID: 6411619
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  • 19. Interleukin-8 in cerebrospinal fluid from patients with meningitis of different etiologies: its possible role as neutrophil chemotactic factor.
    López-Cortés LF, Cruz-Ruiz M, Gómez-Mateos J, Viciana-Fernandez P, Martinez-Marcos FJ, Pachón J.
    J Infect Dis; 1995 Aug 17; 172(2):581-4. PubMed ID: 7622911
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  • 20. Bacteriolytic activity of normal and pathological cerebrospinal fluid.
    Bratlid D, Bovre K.
    Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand C; 1977 Feb 17; 85(1):21-5. PubMed ID: 557278
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