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M Dannenberg

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Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1979
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 rabbitsP H Hardy, D J Graham, E E Nell, et al.
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|October 1, 1974
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 tissuesT Tsuda, A M Dannenberg, M Ando, et al.
Stain Technology|July 1, 1983
Improved techniques using Giemsa stained glycol methacrylate tissue sections to quantitate basophils and other leukocytes in inflammatory skin lesionsR F Vogt, N A Hynes, A M Dannenberg, et al.
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|January 1, 1970
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 routeA M Dannenberg, W G Roessler, O T Meyer, et al.
Inflammation|June 1, 1996
The cytokines NAP-1 (IL-8), MCP-1, IL-1 beta, and GRO in rabbit inflammatory skin lesions produced by the chemical irritant sulfur mustardJ Tsuruta, K Sugisaki, A M Dannenberg, et al.
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology : Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|April 1, 1984
Pathogenesis of skin lesions caused by sulfur mustardR F Vogt, A M Dannenberg, B H Schofield, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|October 1, 1985
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 lesionsS Harada, A M Dannenberg, A Kajiki, et al.
Infection and Immunity|April 1, 1973
Inhibition of cathepsin D-type proteinase of macrophages by pepstatin, a specific pepsin inhibitor, and other substancesM H McAdoo, A M Dannenberg, C J Hayes, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|April 1, 1972
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 bacilliK Shima, A M Dannenberg, M Ando, et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|February 1, 1988
Sources of extracellular lysosomal enzymes released in organ-culture by developing and healing inflammatory lesionsA Kajiki, K Higuchi, M Nakamura, et al.
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Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1979
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 rabbitsP H Hardy, D J Graham, E E Nell, et al.
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|October 1, 1974
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 tissuesT Tsuda, A M Dannenberg, M Ando, et al.
Stain Technology|July 1, 1983
Improved techniques using Giemsa stained glycol methacrylate tissue sections to quantitate basophils and other leukocytes in inflammatory skin lesionsR F Vogt, N A Hynes, A M Dannenberg, et al.
Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society|January 1, 1970
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 routeA M Dannenberg, W G Roessler, O T Meyer, et al.
Inflammation|June 1, 1996
The cytokines NAP-1 (IL-8), MCP-1, IL-1 beta, and GRO in rabbit inflammatory skin lesions produced by the chemical irritant sulfur mustardJ Tsuruta, K Sugisaki, A M Dannenberg, et al.
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology : Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|April 1, 1984
Pathogenesis of skin lesions caused by sulfur mustardR F Vogt, A M Dannenberg, B H Schofield, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|October 1, 1985
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 lesionsS Harada, A M Dannenberg, A Kajiki, et al.
Infection and Immunity|April 1, 1973
Inhibition of cathepsin D-type proteinase of macrophages by pepstatin, a specific pepsin inhibitor, and other substancesM H McAdoo, A M Dannenberg, C J Hayes, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|April 1, 1972
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 bacilliK Shima, A M Dannenberg, M Ando, et al.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology|February 1, 1988
Sources of extracellular lysosomal enzymes released in organ-culture by developing and healing inflammatory lesionsA Kajiki, K Higuchi, M Nakamura, et al.
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