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- Delayed-type hypersensitivity and cell-mediated immunity in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. (1991) (293)
- Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: an Interplay of Tissue-Damaging and Macrophage-Activating Immune Responses—Dual Mechanisms That Control Bacillary Multiplication (1994) (236)
- Immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis. (1989) (198)
- A HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF PHAGOCYTIC AND ENZYMATIC FUNCTIONS OF RABBIT MONONUCLEAR AND POLYMORPHONUCLEAR EXUDATE CELLS AND ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES (1963) (153)
- Immunopathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis. (1993) (150)
- Pathogenesis of skin lesions caused by sulfur mustard. (1984) (143)
- Different Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cause Various Spectrums of Disease in the Rabbit Model of Tuberculosis (2003) (142)
- Cavitary tuberculosis produced in rabbits by aerosolized virulent tubercle bacilli (1996) (133)
- Cellular hypersensitivity and cellular immunity in the pathogensis of tuberculosis: specificity, systemic and local nature, and associated macrophage enzymes. (1968) (131)
- Pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis. (1982) (129)
- Pathogenesis of experimental tuberculosis in animal models. (1996) (119)
- Roles of cytotoxic delayed-type hypersensitivity and macrophage-activating cell-mediated immunity in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. (1994) (109)
- HISTOCHEMICAL STAINS FOR MACROPHAGES IN CELL SMEARS AND TISSUE SECTIONS: β-GALACTOSIDASE, ACID PHOSPHATASE, NONSPECIFIC ESTERASE, SUCCINIC DEHYDROGENASE, AND CYTOCHROME OXIDASE (1981) (100)
- The aerosol rabbit model of TB latency, reactivation and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. (2008) (97)
- The local nature of immunity in tuberculosis, illustrated histochemically in dermal BCG lesions. (1968) (86)
- 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. (2001) (85)
- Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. 3. The turnover of macrophages and its relation to their activation and antimicrobial immunity in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfection. (1972) (83)
- Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. II. Rate at which mononuclear cells enter and divide in primary BCG lesions and those of reinfection. (1972) (82)
- Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosisCDC1551 and H37Rv in Rabbits Evaluated by Lurie’s Pulmonary Tubercle Count Method (1999) (79)
- Histochemical demonstration of enzyme activities in plastic and paraffin embedded tissue sections. (1979) (76)
- Macrophage proteinase and inflammation: the production of chemotactic activity from the fifth complement by macrophage proteinase. (1972) (74)
- Liquefaction of caseous foci in tuberculosis. (1976) (66)
- Constitutional factors in resistance to infection; the effect of cortisone on the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. (1951) (66)
- Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. I. Studies involving their incorporation of tritiated thymidine and their content of lysosomal enzymes and bacilli. (1972) (64)
- Susceptibility to Tuberculosis: Clues from Studies with Inbred and Outbred New Zealand White Rabbits (2004) (63)
- Rabbit vascular endothelial adhesion molecules: ELAM‐1 is most elevated in acute inflammation, whereas VCAM‐1 and ICAM‐1 predominate in chronic inflammation (1996) (57)
- Macrophage Function in Infectious Disease with Inbred Rabbits. (1965) (57)
- MELIOIDOSIS: PATHOGENESIS AND IMMUNITY IN MICE AND HAMSTERS (1958) (56)
- Macrophages in inflammation and infection. (1975) (53)
- Inflammatory mediators and modulators released in organ culture from rabbit skin lesions produced in vivo by sulfur mustard. I. Quantitative histopathology; PMN, basophil, and mononuclear cell survival; and unbound (serum) protein content. (1985) (52)
- Cellular hypersensitivity and cellular immunity in the pathogensis of tuberculosis: specificity, systemic and local nature, and associated macrophage enzymes (1968) (50)
- The cytokines NAP-1 (IL-8), MCP-1, IL-1 beta, and GRO in rabbit inflammatory skin lesions produced by the chemical irritant sulfur mustard (1996) (48)
- The response to the intracutaneous inoculation of BCG as an index of native resistance to tuberculosis. (1952) (47)
- Melioidosis: pathogenesis and immunity in mice and hamsters. II. Studies with avirulent strains of Malleomyces pseudomallei. (1958) (47)
- Pulmonary Bovine-Type Tuberculosis in Rabbits: Bacillary Virulence, Inhaled Dose Effects, Tuberculin Sensitivity, and Mycobacterium vaccae Immunotherapy (1998) (47)
- The role of cathepsin D in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. A histochemical study employing unlabeled antibodies and the peroxidase-antiperoxidase complex. (1974) (46)
- Pathogenesis of pulmonary Mycobacterium bovis infection: basic principles established by the rabbit model. (2001) (45)
- Full-thickness human skin explants for testing the toxicity of topically applied chemicals. (1990) (45)
- THE EFFECT OF CORTISONE AND ACTH ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF TUBERCULOSIS (1953) (45)
- Macrophage functional heterogeneity in vivo. Macrolocal and microlocal macrophage activation, identified by double-staining tissue sections of BCG granulomas for pairs of enzymes. (1980) (43)
- The excretion of nicotine in breast milk and urine from cigarette smoking: its effect on lactation and the nursing. (1942) (41)
- Liquefaction and cavity formation in pulmonary TB: a simple method in rabbit skin to test inhibitors. (2009) (41)
- On the mechanism of genetic resistance to tuberculosis and its mode of inheritance. (1952) (40)
- Perspectives on Clinical and Preclinical Testing of New Tuberculosis Vaccines (2010) (40)
- Extracellular collagenase, proteoglycanase and products of their activity, released in organ culture by intact dermal inflammatory lesions produced by sulfur mustard. (1990) (40)
- Macrophage accumulation, division, maturation, and digestive and microbicidal capacities in tuberculous lesions. IV. Macrophage turnover, lysosomal enzymes, and division in healing lesions. (1972) (38)
- Improvement in the histochemical demonstration of acid phosphatase, beta-galactosidase and nonspecific esterase in glycol methacrylate tissue sections by cold temperature embedding. (1983) (38)
- Histochemical demonstration of hydrogen peroxide production by leukocytes in fixed‐frozen tissue sections of inflammatory lesions (1994) (37)
- Proteolytic enzymes of lung. (1955) (35)
- HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES OF RABBIT MONONUCLEAR EXUDATE CELLS: I. Quantitative Assay and Properties of Certain Proteases, Non-Specific Esterases, and Lipases of Mononuclear and Polymorphonuclear Cells and Erythrocytes (1964) (33)
- Macrophage turnover, division and activation within developing, peak and "healed" tuberculous lesions produced in rabbits by BCG. (2003) (31)
- PHAGOCYTOSIS OF TUBERCLE BACILLI BY RABBIT PULMONARY ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES AND ITS RELATION TO NATIVE RESISTANCE TO TUBERCULOSIS. (1963) (29)
- Capillary density in developing and healing tuberculous lesions produced by BCG in rabbits. A quantitative study. (1975) (29)
- Action of proteinase I of bovine lung; hydrolysis of the oxidized B chain of insulin; polymer formation from amino acid esters. (1955) (29)
- Inflammatory mediators and modulators released in organ culture from rabbit skin lesions produced in vivo by sulfur mustard. III. Electrophoretic protein fractions, trypsin-inhibitory capacity, alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor, and alpha 1- and alpha 2-macroglobulin proteinase inhibitors of culture flui (1987) (29)
- Proteases released in organ culture by acute dermal inflammatory lesions produced in vivo in rabbit skin by sulfur mustard: Hydrolysis of synthetic peptide substrates for trypsin-like and chymotrypsin-like enzymes (1988) (26)
- Improved techniques using Giemsa stained glycol methacrylate tissue sections to quantitate basophils and other leukocytes in inflammatory skin lesions. (1983) (26)
- Chemotactic Factors Released in Culture by Intact Developing and Healing Skin Lesions Produced in Rabbits by the Irritant Sulfur Mustard (1997) (26)
- Nonspecific and immune‐specific up‐regulation of cytokines in rabbit dermal tuberculous (BCG) lesions (1998) (26)
- Macrophage Proteinase and Inflammation: The Production of Chemotactic Activity from the Fifth Component of Complement by Macrophage Proteinase (1972) (25)
- Physiologic Oxygen Tensions Limit Oxidant‐Mediated Killing of Schistosome Eggs by Inflammatory Cells and Isolated Granulomas (1990) (24)
- Histochemical studies relating the activation of macrophages to the intracellular destruction of tubercle bacilli. (1977) (24)
- Inflammatory mediators and modulators release in organ culture from rabbit skin lesions produced in vivo by sulfur mustard. II. Evans blue dye experiments that determined the rates of entry and turnover of serum protein in developing and healing lesions. (1985) (24)
- Mononuclear cell turnover in chronic inflammation: studies on tritiated thymidine-labeled cells in blood, tuberculin traps, and dermal BCG lesions of rabbits. (1976) (23)
- Inhibition of the Cathepsin D-Type Proteinase of Macrophages by Pepstatin, a Specific Pepsin Inhibitor, and Other Substances (1973) (23)
- Efficacies of BCG and vole bacillus (Mycobacterium microti) vaccines in preventing clinically apparent pulmonary tuberculosis in rabbits: a preliminary report. (2000) (23)
- The antiinflammatory effects of glucocorticosteroids (1979) (23)
- Macrophage esterase: identification, purification and properties of a chymotrypsin-like esterase from lung that hydrolyses and transfers nonpolar amino acid esters. (1975) (21)
- Two Sensitive in Vitro Monitors of Chemical Toxicity to Human and Animal Skin (in Short-Term Organ Culture): I. Paranuclear Vacuolization in glycol Methacrylate Tissue Sections II. Interference with [14C]Leucine Incorporation (1986) (21)
- HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES OF RABBIT MONONUCLEAR EXUDATE CELLS. II. LYSOZYME: PROPERTIES AND QUANTITATIVE ASSAY IN TUBERCULOUS AND CONTROL INBRED RABBITS. (1965) (21)
- Persistence of protein, carbohydrate and was components of tubercle bacilli in dermal BCG lesions. (1981) (21)
- Extracellular hydrolytic enzymes of rabbit dermal tuberculous lesions and tuberculin reactions collected in skin chambers. (1978) (20)
- Lurie's tubercle-count method to test TB vaccine efficacy in rabbits. (1998) (19)
- Immune responses in tuberculosis: antibodies and CD4‐CD8 lymphocytes with vascular adhesion molecules and cytokines (chemokines) cause a rapid antigen‐specific cell infiltration at sites of bacillus Calmette–Guérin reinfection (2001) (18)
- A damage-specific DNA binding protein. Large scale purification from human placenta and characterization. (1982) (17)
- What we can learn from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome sequencing projects. (2000) (16)
- Sources of Extracellular Lysosomal Enzymes Released in Organ‐Culture by Developing and Healing Inflammatory Lesions (1988) (16)
- Susceptibility to tuberculosis: composition of tuberculous granulomas in Thorbecke and outbred New Zealand White rabbits. (2008) (15)
- EFFECT OF VACCINATION WITH BCG ON TUBERCULOSIS IN INFANCY AND IN CHILDHOOD: CORRELATION OF REACTIONS TO TUBERCULIN TESTS, ROENTGENOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS AND MORTALITY (1935) (15)
- Hydrolases of Rabbit Macrophages. III. Effect of BGG Vaccination, Tissue Culture, and Ingested Tubercle Bacilli.∗ (1965) (15)
- Controlling tuberculosis: the pathologist's point of view. (1990) (15)
- Radiation, infection, and macrophage function. I. Effects of whole body radiation on dermal tuberculous lesions in rabbits: development, histology, and histochemistry. (1970) (14)
- Effect of repeated antigen exposure on antigen-and mediator-induced bronchospasm in sheep. (1985) (14)
- Enzymes in tuberculous lesions hydrolyzing protein, hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate: a study of isolated macrophages and developing and healing rabbit BCG lesions with substrate film techniques; the shift of enzyme pH optima towards neutrality in "intact" cells and tissues. (1974) (14)
- Effects of Dexamethasone and Transient Malnutrition on Rabbits Infected with Aerosolized Mycobacterium tuberculosis CDC1551 (2005) (13)
- Macrophages in immunity to syphilis: suppressive effect of concurrent infection with Mycobacterium bovis BCG on the development of syphilitic lesions and growth of Treponema pallidum in tuberculin-positive rabbits (1979) (13)
- Subunit Vaccines Consisting of Antigens from Dormant and Replicating Bacteria Show Promising Therapeutic Effect against Mycobacterium Bovis BCG Latent Infection (2017) (12)
- Radiation, infection, and macrophage function. II. Effect of whole body radiation on the number of pulmonary alveolar macrophages and their levels of hydrolytic enzymes. (1970) (11)
- Pathogenesis and Immunology: Basic Aspects (1994) (11)
- ASCORBIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LEAD POISONING: REPORT OF A CASE OF CLINICAL FAILURE (1940) (11)
- Responses of the lung periphery to 1.0 ppm ozone. (1983) (10)
- Radiation, Infection, and Macrophage Function IV. Effect of Radiation on the Proliferative Abilities of Mononuclear Phagocytes in Tuberculous Lesions of Rabbits (1971) (10)
- HYDROLASES OF MONONUCLEAR EXUDATE CELLS AND TUBERCULOSIS. I. EXUDATE CHARACTERISTICS, ESTERASES, PROTEINASES, AND LIPASE. (1963) (10)
- Purification and Properties of the Cathepsin D Type Proteinase from Beef and Rabbit Lung and Its Identification in Macrophages (1973) (9)
- A histochemical study of the fibrinolytic activity in dermal tuberculous lesions produced by BCG in rabbits. (1976) (8)
- Influence of environmental factors on the respiratory tract: Summary and perspectives. (1977) (7)
- Industrial exposure to organophosphorus compounds. Studies of a group of workers with a decrease in esterase-staining monocytes. (1985) (7)
- Immediate and delayed (late-phase) dermal contact sensitivity reactions in guinea pigs. Passive transfer by IgG1 antibodies, initiation by mast cell degranulation, and suppression by soybean proteinase inhibitor. (1993) (7)
- Macrophages in granulomas: histochemical evidence suggesting local control of heterogeneous functions. (1981) (6)
- Interstitial fibrosis and collateral ventilation. (1986) (6)
- Sulfur Mustard (SM) Lesions in Organ-Cultured Human Skin: Markers of Injury and Inflammatory Mediators (1989) (6)
- Determination of Respiratory LD30 from Number of Primary Lesions as Illustrated by Melioidosis.∗ (1956) (6)
- A New Rabbit-Skin Model to Evaluate Protective Efficacy of Tuberculosis Vaccines (2017) (5)
- Radiation, infection, and macrophage function. 3. Recovery from the effects of radiation illustrated by dermal BCG lesions; resistance of pulmonary alveolar macrophages to radiation illustrated by tuberculosis produced by the airborne route. (1970) (5)
- HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES OF RABBIT MONONUCLEAR EXUDATE CELLS (1964) (5)
- Pathophysiology and Immunology (2011) (5)
- Stages in the pathogenesis of human and rabbit tuberculosis. (2006) (5)
- Quantitative histological changes produced in the tracheal mucosa of young chickens by the inhalation of sulfur dioxide in low concentrations. (1979) (5)
- An Evaluation of Inbred Rabbit Populations by Skin Homotransplantation (1965) (5)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF ACUTE DISEASE (1919) (4)
- Role of Cytokines and Reactive Oxygen Intermediates in the Inflammatory Response Produced by Sulfur Mustard. A Progress Report (1993) (4)
- Granuloma annulare; report of a case with lesions in the galea aponeurotica of a child. (1958) (4)
- A SIMPLE FACE MASK FOR USE BY CONTAGIOUS DISEASE ATTENDANTS (1918) (4)
- Spontaneous hypoglycemia due to hyperinsulinism in a child: Report of a case with autopsy findings (1935) (3)
- The effect of cortisone on the accumulation, activation, and necrosis of macrophages in tuberculous lesions (1978) (3)
- Pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis: basic principles. (1982) (3)
- Turnover of Tritiated-Thymidine-labeled Mononuclear Cells in Tuberculous Lesions of Rabbits: A Comparison of Primary Dermal BCG Lesions and Those of Reinfection 1 (1976) (3)
- Pathogenesis of tuberculosis: local and systemic immunity and cellular hypersensitivity. (1970) (3)
- Immunocytochemical demonstration of rabbit ribonuclease and phospholipase A2 by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique in professional phagocytes (pulmonary alveolar macrophages and granulocytic and mononuclear peritoneal exudate cells) and in glycol methacrylate sections of dermal tuberculous (BCG (1983) (3)
- Symposium on cortisone and ACTH: constitutional factors in resistance to infection: the effect of cortisone on the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. (1951) (2)
- Gall bladder disease in a seven-and-one-half-year-old child. (1954) (2)
- Polymorphonuclear exudate cells and pulmonary alveolar macrophages. 3. Deoxyribonuclease and ribonuclease: properties and quantitative assay in macrophages from tuberculous and control inbred rabbits. (1970) (2)
- Pathogenesis and Treatment of Skin Lesions Caused by Sulfur Mustard: Inflammatory Mediators and Modulators Released from Organ-Cultured Inflammatory Lesions Produced in Vivo in Rabbit Skin by Sulfur Mustard (1987) (2)
- Chronic inflammation involving cellular hypersensitivity. (1979) (2)
- The antinflammatory effects of glucocorticosteroids. A brief review of the literature. (1979) (2)
- Perspectives for Developing New Tuberculosis Vaccines Derived from the Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis (2017) (1)
- Types of human pulmonary tuberculosis. (2006) (1)
- Basophil participation in non-allergic inflammatory responses (1978) (1)
- Inflammatory Mediators and Modulators Released in Organ Culture From Rabbit Skin Lesions Produced in Vivo by Sulfur Mustard III. Electrophoretic Protein Fractions, Trypsin-Inhibitory Capacity, a1-Proteinase Inhibitor, and a,- and a2-Macroglobulin Proteinase Inhibitors of Culture Fluids and Serum (2007) (1)
- Effects of Dexamethasone and Transient Malnutrition on Rabbits Infected with Aerosolized Mycobacterium tuberculosis CDC 1551 (2005) (1)
- In vivo labeling effectiveness of tritiated thymidine of high and low specific activities in rabbits. (1976) (1)
- I. SxxrDms WITH VmllI~X~r STRAINS OF MALLEOMYCES PSEUDOM.ALLEI* BY ARTHUR (2003) (0)
- Macrophage Function in Infectious Disease with Inbred Rabbits (1965) (0)
- Susceptibility to Tuberculosis: Clues from Studies with Inbred and Outbred New Zealand White Rabbits (2004) (0)
- Antigen-specific IgG1-mediated epidermal cell injury: a component of contact hypersensitivity reactions in guinea pigs, measurable in vitro in full-thickness skin explants. (1992) (0)
- Cellular Hypersensitivity andCellular Immunity in thePathogenesis ofTuberculosis: Specificity, Systemic andLocalNature, andAssociated Macrophage Enzymes1 (1968) (0)
- Pathogenesis and treatment of lesions caused by sulfur mustard: Inflammatory mediators and modulators released from organ-cultured inflammatory lesions produced in vivo in rabbit skin by sulfur mustard. Annual report, September 1983-October 1984 (1985) (0)
- Response of rabbits to inhaled tubercle bacilli. (2006) (0)
- Purification andProperties oftheCathepsin D TypeProteinase fromBeefandRabbit Lungand ItsIdentification inMacrophages (1973) (0)
- Comparisons of tuberculosis in rabbits, mice, and guinea pigs. (2006) (0)
- POLIOMYELITIS, CLINICALLY ATYPICAL BECAUSE OF COMPLICATING INFECTION BY A PROTEUS-LIKE BACILLUS (1919) (0)
- Childhood and adult tuberculosis, bacillary virulence, host resistance, contagion, and prevention. (2006) (0)
- Erratum: Susceptibility to tuberculosis: Clues from studies with inbred and outbred New Zealand white rabbits (Infection and Immunity (2004) 72, 3 (1700-1705)) (2004) (0)
- Effect of whole body x irradiation on infection and macrophage function (1972) (0)
- Observations on the Spinal Fluid of Acute Disease (1919) (0)
- Natural airborne infection. (2006) (0)
- [Replacement and activation of macrophages in tuberculous lesions. Relationship with delayed hypersensitivity and cellular immunity]. (1974) (0)
- Cellular injury: Ciba foundation symposium. Edited by A. V. S. de Reuck and Julie Knight. Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1964. 403 pp. Indexed. $12.00 (1965) (0)
- What we can learn from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome sequencing projects. (2000) (0)
- Characteristics of resistance and susceptibility to tuberculosis in Lurie's inbred rabbits. (2006) (0)
- Perspectives for Developing New Tuberculosis Vaccines Derived from the Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis: I. Basic Principles, II. Preclinical Testing, and III. Clinical Testing (2013) (0)
- Studies Involving their Incorporation of Tritiated Thymidine and their Content of Lysosomal Enz . ymes and Bacilli (2007) (0)
- Destruction of Schistosoma mansoni HGGS by granulomas: The effect of oxygen (1984) (0)
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