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312 related items for PubMed ID: 7967314

  • 1. [Experimental tuberculosis infection of guinea pigs in the necropsy room and examination of infection risk using guinea pigs with tuberculosis].
    Shishido S, Mori T, Kawai M.
    Kekkaku; 1994 Sep; 69(9):543-7. PubMed ID: 7967314
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  • 3. Pathogenesis of tuberculosis: pathway to apical localization.
    Balasubramanian V, Wiegeshaus EH, Taylor BT, Smith DW.
    Tuber Lung Dis; 1994 Jun; 75(3):168-78. PubMed ID: 7919306
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  • 4. EXPERIMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF TUBERCULOSIS : THE EFFECT OF ELIMINATING EXPOSURE TO ENTERIC INFECTION ON THE INCIDENCE AND COURSE OF TUBERCULOSIS ACQUIRED BY NORMAL GUINEA PIGS CONFINED WITH TUBERCULOUS CAGE MATES.
    Lurie MB.
    J Exp Med; 1930 Apr 30; 51(5):753-68. PubMed ID: 19869725
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  • 10. Presence and destruction of tubercle bacilli in sewage.
    JENSEN KE.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1954 Apr 30; 10(2):171-9. PubMed ID: 13160757
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  • 12. Progressive pulmonary tuberculosis is not due to increasing numbers of viable bacilli in rabbits, mice and guinea pigs, but is due to a continuous host response to mycobacterial products.
    Dannenberg AM, Collins FM.
    Tuberculosis (Edinb); 2001 Apr 30; 81(3):229-42. PubMed ID: 11466035
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  • 15. Studies on the interaction between phagocytes and tubercle bacilli. III. Some metabolic effects in guinea pigs associated with infection with tubercle bacilli.
    STAHELIN H, KARNOVSKY ML, FARNHAM AE, SUTER E.
    J Exp Med; 1957 Mar 01; 105(3):265-77. PubMed ID: 13406183
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  • 16. [Protective efficacy of BCG Tokyo 172 in the guinea pig model of pulmonary tuberculosis].
    Yamamoto T, Phalen S, Uchida K, Umemori K, Nojima Y, Horiuchi Y, Goto Y, McMurray DN, Yamamoto S.
    Kekkaku; 2000 May 01; 75(5):379-88. PubMed ID: 10853313
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  • 19. The virulence in the guinea-pig of tubercle bacilli isolated before treatment from South Indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. 2. Comparison with virulence of tubercle bacilli from British patients.
    BHATIA AL, CSILLAG A, MITCHISON DA, SELKON JB, SOMASUNDARAM PR, SUBBAIAH TV.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1961 May 01; 25(3):313-22. PubMed ID: 13868823
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