Published in J Bacteriol on March 01, 1965
Iron and infection. Microbiol Rev (1978) 13.67
Mycobactins: iron-chelating growth factors from mycobacteria. Bacteriol Rev (1970) 6.60
Comparison of 15 laboratory and patient-derived strains of Mycobacterium avium for ability to infect and multiply in cultured human macrophages. J Clin Microbiol (1986) 2.94
CIRCUMVENTION OF THE MYCOBACTIN REQUIREMENT OF MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS. J Bacteriol (1965) 2.34
Mechanism of Tuberculostasis in Mammalian Serum III. Neutralization of Serum Tuberculostasis by Mycobactin. Infect Immun (1971) 1.97
Mechanism of tuberculostasis in mammalian serum. II. Induction of serum tuberculostasis in guinea pigs. J Bacteriol (1969) 1.91
Effects of injected iron and siderophores on infections in normal and immune mice. Infect Immun (1978) 1.74
Growth of Mycobacterium lepraemurium in cultures of mouse peritoneal macrophages. J Bacteriol (1967) 1.53
Sequencing of hsp65 distinguishes among subsets of the Mycobacterium avium complex. J Clin Microbiol (2006) 1.47
Cytokine regulation of the intracellular growth of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in bovine monocytes. Infect Immun (1988) 1.29
Ingestion and intracellular growth of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis within bovine blood monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages. Infect Immun (1987) 1.20
Host-dependent microbes. Bacteriol Rev (1966) 1.08
Identification and functional characterization of the iron-dependent regulator (IdeR) of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. Microbiology (2009) 0.88
Subspecies identification and significance of 257 clinical strains of Mycobacterium avium. J Clin Microbiol (2014) 0.86
Effect of iron on antibacterial immunity in vaccinated mice. Infect Immun (1984) 0.82
Immunohistochemical distribution of ferritin, lactoferrin, and transferrin in granulomas of bovine paratuberculosis. Infect Immun (1986) 0.81
Association of lysosomal enzymes in cultured fibroblasts with the intracellular growth of Mycobacterium lepraemurium. Br J Exp Pathol (1970) 0.75
Effects of mycobactin J and lactoferrin supplementation of drinking water on the in vivo multiplication of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in gnotobiotic mice. Can J Vet Res (1992) 0.75
Determination of cell viability. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1958) 5.86
Cinemicrophotographic observations on granule lysis in polymorphonuclear leucocytes during phagocytosis. J Exp Med (1962) 5.42
LONG-TERM CULTIVATION OF MOUSE PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES. J Natl Cancer Inst (1964) 2.96
USE OF ARTHROBACTER TERREGENS FOR BIOASSAY OF MYCOBACTIN. J Bacteriol (1964) 2.80
A GUIDE TO THE COUNTING OF MYCOBACTERIA IN CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MATERIALS. Int J Lepr (1965) 2.76
CIRCUMVENTION OF THE MYCOBACTIN REQUIREMENT OF MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS. J Bacteriol (1965) 2.34
Studies on Mycobacterium lepraemurium in tissue culture. I. Multiplication and growth characteristics in cultures of rat fibroblasts. Br J Exp Pathol (1962) 1.47
Cellular immunity. Bacteriol Rev (1960) 1.43
Assay of the fate of Mycobacteria in cell and tissues cultures. Am Rev Tuberc (1958) 1.20
Retention and differentiation of carbolfuchsin-stained mycobacteria in diagnostic films. Am Rev Tuberc (1956) 1.19
[Protoplast formation in Escherichia coli under the influence of glycine & other amino acids]. Schweiz Z Pathol Bakteriol (1958) 1.07
Relationship between the metabolic capacity and the infectiousness of M. leprae murium; refrigeration studies. Int J Lepr (1955) 0.94
Iron replacement of lactalysate and embryo extract in growth of cell cultures. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 0.89
Relation of oxygen and temperature in the preservation of tissues by refrigeration. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 7.04
Determination of cell viability. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1958) 5.86
USE OF ARTHROBACTER TERREGENS FOR BIOASSAY OF MYCOBACTIN. J Bacteriol (1964) 2.80
An electron microscope study of the disposition and fine structure of Mycobacterium lepraemurium in mouse spleen. J Bacteriol (1959) 2.76
A GUIDE TO THE COUNTING OF MYCOBACTERIA IN CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MATERIALS. Int J Lepr (1965) 2.76
SPECIFICITY OF IMPROVED METHODS FOR MYCOBACTIN BIOASSAY BY ARTHROBACTER TERREGENS. J Bacteriol (1964) 2.28
Measurement of the hydrogen transfer capacity of Mycobacteria. J Bacteriol (1951) 2.03
The tissue sites most favorable for the development of murine leprosy in rats and mice. Int J Lepr (1951) 1.69
The biological significance of the hydrogen transfer capacity of murine leprosy bacilli. J Bacteriol (1951) 1.58
The application of metabolic studies to leprosy research. Int J Lepr (1955) 1.55
Significance of capsular components of Mycobacterium leprae and other mycobacteria. Int J Lepr (1961) 1.53
An evaluation of chemotherapeutic agents in the control of experimental infections due to Mycobacterium leprae murium. Am Rev Tuberc (1954) 1.46
Assay of the fate of Mycobacteria in cell and tissues cultures. Am Rev Tuberc (1958) 1.20
Retention and differentiation of carbolfuchsin-stained mycobacteria in diagnostic films. Am Rev Tuberc (1956) 1.19
[Limited multiplication of Mycobacterium lepraemurium in cell cultures]. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1958) 1.05
Enhancement of resistance to murine leprosy by BCG plus specific antigen. Int J Lepr (1957) 1.03
Bacteriology of leprosy. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1951) 0.96
Relationship between the metabolic capacity and the infectiousness of M. leprae murium; refrigeration studies. Int J Lepr (1955) 0.94
The metabolic properties of mycobacteria and the pathogenesis of mycobacterial disease. Bibl Tuberc (1956) 0.91
Enumeration of Mycobacterium leprae for the standardization of lepromin. Int J Lepr (1960) 0.88
Agar substrates for study of microepidemiology and physiology in cells in vitro. Science (1958) 0.84
Influence of physical and chemical factors on the hydrogen transfer capacity of murine leprosy bacilli. Int J Lepr (1955) 0.84
Extracellular inhibitors in leprotic infections and their role as barriers to experimental transmission. Int J Lepr (1955) 0.82
The implications of Suter's review of intracellular parasitism with respect to the problem of leprosy. Int J Lepr (1955) 0.81
Recent trends in silicosis among miners in Ontario. Ind Med Surg (1960) 0.81
Capsules in electron micrographs of Mycobacterium leprae. Int J Lepr (1961) 0.80
Calcification of cell cultures in the presence of embryo juice and mamalian sera. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 0.79
The infectiousness of murine leprosy bacilli after exposure to different conditions in vitro. Int J Lepr (1952) 0.79
The longevity of chick tissue cultures without renewal of medium. J Cell Physiol (1948) 0.77
The biochemical properties of noncultivated mycobacteria. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1960) 0.77
Three factors which may influence the experimental transmission of leprosy. Int J Lepr (1950) 0.75
Inorganic aging of the plasma layer of tissue cultures. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 0.75
Retardation of growth and metabolism of normal and malignant cells during continuous. Growth (1948) 0.75
The fate of leprosy bacilli in tissues cultivated from leprous lesions. J Bacteriol (1946) 0.75
THE ORIGIN AND CHARACTER OF NONCULTIVABLE STATES IN MYCOBACTERIA. Int J Lepr (1965) 0.75
An attempt to confirm an in vitro cultivation of rat leprosy organism. J Infect Dis (1950) 0.75
The antigenic components of lepromin as assayed in guinea-pigs. Int J Lepr (1961) 0.75
Removal of tissue antigens from bacillary suspensions of M. leprae. Int J Lepr (1963) 0.75
The influence of carbon particles on the development of rat leprosy. Int J Lepr (1947) 0.75
The magnitude of the immune response incited by killed and attenuated mycobacteria. J Immunol (1958) 0.75
FURTHER STATISTICS ON SILICOSIS AMONG MINERS IN ONTARIO. Ind Med Surg (1964) 0.75
A study of the bacilli in tissue cultures of lepromata in serum media. Int J Lepr (1947) 0.75
The future of tissue culture in cancer research. J Natl Cancer Inst (1957) 0.75
The fate of leprosy bacilli in fibroblasts cultivated from macular and tuberculoid lesions. Int J Lepr (1947) 0.75
The question of free bacillary growth in the plasma surrounding lepromatous explants during tissue cultivation. Int J Lepr (1947) 0.75
Immunology and serology. Implications of cutaneous and serologic reactivity. Int J Lepr (1963) 0.75
The fate of leprosy bacilli in fibroblasts cultivated from lepromatous lesions. Int J Lepr (1947) 0.75
The influence of 4:4'-diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS) on the respiration, reproduction and mutation of mycobacteria. Int J Lepr (1961) 0.75
Comparison of susceptible and resistant rats for measuring the infectiousness of M. leprae murium after in vitro experimentation. Int J Lepr (1953) 0.75
Attempts to infect chick embryos and chick tissue cultures with bacilli from human lepromatous lesions. Int J Lepr (1947) 0.75
Retention and differentiation of mycobacteria in tissue sections. Am Rev Tuberc (1956) 0.75
Excitation of specific immune response in leprosy patients. Int J Lepr (1959) 0.75
THE CONCENTRATION OF M. LEPRAE IN CURRENTLY AVAILABLE LEPROMINS. Int J Lepr (1964) 0.75
Quantitative aspects of sampling leprosy skin lesions by the scraped incision method. Int J Lepr (1957) 0.75
The effect of partial purification of lepromin on the Fernandez- and Mitsuda-type responses in guinea-pigs. Int J Lepr (1961) 0.75
Sterilization of skin. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 0.75