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P B Wyrick

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Infection and Immunity|March 1, 1978
Growth of Chlamydia psittaci in macrophagesP B Wyrick, E A Brownridge
Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1978
Response of C3H/HeJ and C3H/HeN mice and their peritoneal macrophages to the toxicity of Chlamydia psittaci elementary bodiesB E Ivins, P B Wyrick
Gene|July 22, 1994
Another putative heat-shock gene and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase gene are located upstream from the grpE-like and dnaK-like genes in Chlamydia trachomatisD H Schmiel, P B Wyrick
Medical Laboratory Sciences|October 1, 1978
A simple method for the multiple tissue culture assay of Chlamydia trachomatisB E Ivins, P B Wyrick
Infection and Immunity|July 1, 1984
Elementary body envelopes from Chlamydia psittaci can induce immediate cytotoxicity in resident mouse macrophages and L-cellsP B Wyrick, C H Davis
Infection and Immunity|December 1, 1986
Ultrastructural study of mode of entry of Chlamydia psittaci into L-929 cellsR L Hodinka, P B Wyrick
Infection and Immunity|February 1, 1982
Modulation of the host immune response as a result of Chlamydia psittaci infectionJ K Lammert, P B Wyrick
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1976
Effect of alkali on the structure of cell envelopes of Chlamydia psittaci elementary bodiesT Narita, P B Wyrick, G P Manire
Infection and Immunity|April 1, 1996
Vesicles containing Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 remain above pH 6 within HEC-1B cellsN Schramm, C R Bagnell, P B Wyrick
Nature|August 24, 1973
Genetic transfer of the stable L form state to intact bacterial cellsP B Wyrick, M McConnell, H J Rogers
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Infection and Immunity|March 1, 1978
Growth of Chlamydia psittaci in macrophagesP B Wyrick, E A Brownridge
Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1978
Response of C3H/HeJ and C3H/HeN mice and their peritoneal macrophages to the toxicity of Chlamydia psittaci elementary bodiesB E Ivins, P B Wyrick
Gene|July 22, 1994
Another putative heat-shock gene and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase gene are located upstream from the grpE-like and dnaK-like genes in Chlamydia trachomatisD H Schmiel, P B Wyrick
Medical Laboratory Sciences|October 1, 1978
A simple method for the multiple tissue culture assay of Chlamydia trachomatisB E Ivins, P B Wyrick
Infection and Immunity|July 1, 1984
Elementary body envelopes from Chlamydia psittaci can induce immediate cytotoxicity in resident mouse macrophages and L-cellsP B Wyrick, C H Davis
Infection and Immunity|December 1, 1986
Ultrastructural study of mode of entry of Chlamydia psittaci into L-929 cellsR L Hodinka, P B Wyrick
Infection and Immunity|February 1, 1982
Modulation of the host immune response as a result of Chlamydia psittaci infectionJ K Lammert, P B Wyrick
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1976
Effect of alkali on the structure of cell envelopes of Chlamydia psittaci elementary bodiesT Narita, P B Wyrick, G P Manire
Infection and Immunity|April 1, 1996
Vesicles containing Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 remain above pH 6 within HEC-1B cellsN Schramm, C R Bagnell, P B Wyrick
Nature|August 24, 1973
Genetic transfer of the stable L form state to intact bacterial cellsP B Wyrick, M McConnell, H J Rogers
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