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- 2006021123 contributor B10430803.
- 2006021123 contributor B10430804.
- 2006021123 created "c2006.".
- 2006021123 date "2006".
- 2006021123 date "c2006.".
- 2006021123 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2006021123 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2006021123 description "Stages in the pathogenesis of human and rabbit tuberculosis -- Types of human pulmonary tuberculosis -- Liquefaction of caseous foci and cavity formation -- Delayed-type hypersensitivity, cell-mediated immunity, and antibodies in tuberculosis -- Macrophages and other cells in tuberculous lesions -- Structural components of tuberculous lesions -- Microvascular density in tuberculous lesions -- Early pulmonary lesions in rabbits -- Macrophage turnover, division, and activation in tuberculous lesions -- Lurie's pulmonary Tubercle-count method -- Natural airborne infection -- Response of rabbits to inhaled tubercle bacilli including BCG-- Characteristics of resistance and susceptibility to tuberculosis in Lurie's inbred rabbits -- Comparisons of tuberculosis in rabbits, mice, and guinea pigs -- Effects of cortisone and adrenocorticotropic hormone on tuberculosis -- Effects of estrogen, chorionic gonadotropin, and thyroid hormone on tuberculosis -- Effects of whole-body X-irradiation on tuberculosis -- Cytokine production in primary BCG lesions -- Cytokine production in reinfection bcg lesions and in tuberculin reactions -- Vascular adhesion molecules in tuberculous lesions -- Principles and guidelines for developing better tuberculosis vaccines -- Characteristics of rabbit BCG lesions and efficacies of BCG and mycobacterium microti vaccines.".
- 2006021123 extent "xiv, 453 p. :".
- 2006021123 identifier "1555813739".
- 2006021123 identifier "9781555813734".
- 2006021123 identifier 2006021123.html.
- 2006021123 issued "2006".
- 2006021123 issued "c2006.".
- 2006021123 language "eng".
- 2006021123 publisher "Washington, D.C. : ASM Press,".
- 2006021123 subject "616.9/9507 22".
- 2006021123 subject "Lurie, Max B. (Max Bernard), 1893-1966.".
- 2006021123 subject "Models, Animal.".
- 2006021123 subject "Mycobacterium bovis pathogenicity.".
- 2006021123 subject "RC311 .D362 2006".
- 2006021123 subject "Rabbits.".
- 2006021123 subject "Tuberculosis Animal models.".
- 2006021123 subject "Tuberculosis Pathophysiology.".
- 2006021123 subject "Tuberculosis, Pulmonary microbiology.".
- 2006021123 subject "Tuberculosis, Pulmonary physiopathology.".
- 2006021123 subject "WF 300 D188p 2006".
- 2006021123 tableOfContents "Stages in the pathogenesis of human and rabbit tuberculosis -- Types of human pulmonary tuberculosis -- Liquefaction of caseous foci and cavity formation -- Delayed-type hypersensitivity, cell-mediated immunity, and antibodies in tuberculosis -- Macrophages and other cells in tuberculous lesions -- Structural components of tuberculous lesions -- Microvascular density in tuberculous lesions -- Early pulmonary lesions in rabbits -- Macrophage turnover, division, and activation in tuberculous lesions -- Lurie's pulmonary Tubercle-count method -- Natural airborne infection -- Response of rabbits to inhaled tubercle bacilli including BCG-- Characteristics of resistance and susceptibility to tuberculosis in Lurie's inbred rabbits -- Comparisons of tuberculosis in rabbits, mice, and guinea pigs -- Effects of cortisone and adrenocorticotropic hormone on tuberculosis -- Effects of estrogen, chorionic gonadotropin, and thyroid hormone on tuberculosis -- Effects of whole-body X-irradiation on tuberculosis -- Cytokine production in primary BCG lesions -- Cytokine production in reinfection bcg lesions and in tuberculin reactions -- Vascular adhesion molecules in tuberculous lesions -- Principles and guidelines for developing better tuberculosis vaccines -- Characteristics of rabbit BCG lesions and efficacies of BCG and mycobacterium microti vaccines.".
- 2006021123 title "Pathogenesis of human pulmonary tuberculosis : insights from the rabbit model / Arthur M. Dannenberg.".
- 2006021123 type "text".