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Mycoses. 23:120-129
Summary: The development of peripheral and alveolar cell mediated immunity (CMI) in guinea pigs was studied after an aerosol sensitization with Thermoactinomyces candidus spores. Skin tests, the production of macrophage inhibition factor, and lymphoc
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Mycoses. 20:409-422
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Mycoses. 22:49-59
Summary: Immunologically reactive fractions were isolated from two antigen extracts of Thermoactinomyces candidus (Thermoactinomyces pyridine extract-TPE and double dialysis antigen-DDA). Activity was demonstrated using immunoelectrophoresis and cros
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Child Abuse & Neglect. 28:565-574
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate associations between four categories of maltreatment and substance use among adolescents. Method: All 10th through 12th graders (n=2,187) at six public high schools in a rural Oregon county filled o
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School Science and Mathematics. 99:294-301
Across the nation, there remains a critical shortage of health professionals and of students choosing to pursue health-related careers. This problem is particularly pervasive in the state of Oklahoma. In response to this need, faculty, administrators
These notes were developed to assist in the review of the basic science of pathology for those students preparing to sit for various national proficiency examinations which include, as part of their content, material dealing with general and systemic
Autor:
Nancy K. Hall, Daniel L. Feeback
This text was developed as an instrument to aid a variety of students in their endeavor to review the basic science of pathology. It is intended to be useful to students of medicine preparing to sit for various national proficiency examinations, whic
Autor:
Journal Record Staff
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Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City, OK). 09/21/2007.
Autor:
Journal Record Staff
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Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City, OK). 09/30/2005.
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Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 87:367-371
Infection with group A streptococci has been implicated as a factor capable of exacerbating psoriasis. In order to explore the possibility of cross-reactivity between streptococcal antigens and human skin in this phenomenon, skin from psoriatic patie