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174 related items for PubMed ID: 9257946

  • 1. Processing of mycobacterial lipids and effects on host responsiveness.
    Barrow WW.
    Front Biosci; 1997 Aug 15; 2():d387-400. PubMed ID: 9257946
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  • 2. Immunomodulatory events in Mycobacterium avium infections.
    Denis M.
    Res Microbiol; 1994 Aug 15; 145(3):225-9. PubMed ID: 7809476
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  • 3. Mycobacterium avium: pathogenicity in HIV1 infection.
    Shiratsuchi H, Johnson JL, Ellner JJ.
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  • 4. Control of disease progress in Mycobacterium avium-infected AIDS patients.
    Hoffner SE, Källenius G, Svenson SB.
    Res Microbiol; 1992 May 15; 143(4):391-8. PubMed ID: 1455066
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  • 5. Macrophages, mycobacteria and HIV: the role of cytokines in determining mycobacterial virulence and regulating viral replication.
    Wallis RS, Ellner JJ, Shiratsuchi H.
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  • 6. Epidemiological and genetic markers, virulence factors and intracellular growth of Mycobacterium avium in AIDS.
    McFadden JJ, Kunze ZM, Portaels F, Labrousse V, Rastogi N.
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  • 7. In vitro activity of antimicrobial agents against the Mycobacterium avium complex inside macrophages from HIV1-infected individuals: the link to clinical response to treatment?
    Yajko DM.
    Res Microbiol; 1992 May 15; 143(4):411-9. PubMed ID: 1455069
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  • 8. Differential virulence of Mycobacterium avium strains isolated from HIV-infected patients with disseminated M. avium complex disease.
    Ohkusu K, Bermudez LE, Nash KA, MacGregor RR, Inderlied CB.
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  • 9. Mechanisms of Mycobacterium avium pathogenesis.
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  • 10. Hemolysin as a virulence factor for systemic infection with isolates of Mycobacterium avium complex.
    Maslow JN, Dawson D, Carlin EA, Holland SM.
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  • 11. [Attempts to elucidate reasons why mycobacterial infections are intractable, by using an experimental mouse infection model].
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  • 12. Cytokines, lymphokines, mycobacteria and AIDS.
    Rook GA, Vyakarnam A.
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  • 13. Mycobacterium avium and modulation of the host macrophage immune mechanisms.
    Rocco JM, Irani VR.
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  • 15. Immunobiology of Mycobacterium avium infection.
    Bermudez LE.
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  • 16. Polyclonal Mycobacterium avium infections in patients with AIDS: variations in antimicrobial susceptibilities of different strains of M. avium isolated from the same patient.
    von Reyn CF, Jacobs NJ, Arbeit RD, Maslow JN, Niemczyk S.
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  • 17. Concomitant Mycobacterium avium complex infection and Epstein-Barr virus associated Hodgkin's disease in a lymph node from a patient with AIDS.
    Brousset P, Marchou B, Chittal SM, Delsol G.
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  • 18. Interaction between Mycobacterium avium and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in bronchoalveolar macrophages of normal and HIV-1-infected subjects.
    Denis M, Ghadirian E.
    Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol; 1994 Oct 01; 11(4):487-95. PubMed ID: 7917317
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  • 19. Differential tumor necrosis factor alpha production in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus macaques coinfected with Mycobacterium avium.
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  • 20. A randomized trial of clarithromycin as prophylaxis against disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infection in patients with advanced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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