Mechanisms of immunity in typhus infections. 3. Influence of human immune serum and complement on the fate of Rickettsia mooseri within the human macrophages.
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Differences in Intracellular Fate of Two Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia in Macrophage-Like CellsMechanisms of immunity in typhus infection: analysis of immunity to Rickettsia mooseri infection of guinea pigsCandidacidal activity of mouse macrophages in vitroMechanisms of intracellular killing of Rickettsia conorii in infected human endothelial cells, hepatocytes, and macrophages.Immunocompetent cells in resistance to bacterial infectionsMechanisms of immunity in typhus infection: adoptive transfer of immunity to Rickettsia mooseri.Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: role of normal and activated macrophages.Mechanisms of immunity in typhus infections. IV. Failure of chicken embryo cells in culture to restrict growth of antibody-sensitized Rickettsia prowazeki.Mechanisms of immunity in typhus infections. V. Demonstration of Rickettsia mooseri-specific antibodies in convalescent mouse and human serum cytophilic for mouse peritoneal macrophages.Mechanisms of immunity in typhus infections. VI. Differential opsonizing and neutralizing action of human typhus rickettsia-specific cytophilic antibodies in cultures of human macrophages.Identification of novel antigenic proteins in a complex Anaplasma marginale outer membrane immunogen by mass spectrometry and genomic mapping.Mechanisms of immunity in typhus infection: some characteristics of Rickettsia mooseri infection of guinea pigs.Adherence to and invasion of host cells by spotted Fever group rickettsia speciesMolecular basis of immunity to rickettsial infection conferred through outer membrane protein B.Roles of the Fc receptor and respiratory burst in killing of Rickettsia prowazekii by macrophagelike cell lines.Effect of normal and activated human macrophages on Toxoplasma gondiiAugmentation of macrophage complement receptor function in vitro. I. Characterization of the cellular interactions required for the generation of a T-lymphocyte product that enhances macrophage complement receptor function.Interaction of the legionnaires' disease bacterium (Legionella pneumophila) with human phagocytes. II. Antibody promotes binding of L. pneumophila to monocytes but does not inhibit intracellular multiplication.Effect of antibody on entry of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi into polymorphonuclear leukocyte cytoplasm.Cytoplasmic distinction of avirulent and virulent Rickettsia prowazekii: fusion of infected fibroblasts with macrophage-like cells.Phagosome-lysosome interactions in cultured macrophages infected with virulent tubercle bacilli. Reversal of the usual nonfusion pattern and observations on bacterial survival.Assessment in vitro of immunity against Toxoplasma gondii.Fate of phase I and phase II Coxiella burnetii in several macrophage-like tumor cell lines.Differentiation between virulent and avirulent strains of Rickettsia prowazekii by macrophage-like cell linesNonselective Persistence of a Rickettsia conorii Extrachromosomal Plasmid during Mammalian InfectionPassive transfer of antibody to Ehrlichia risticii protects mice from ehrlichiosis.Comparative biology of intracellular parasitism.Growth in mouse peritoneal macrophages of Yersinia pestis lacking established virulence determinants.Effect of immune serum on infectivity of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi.Fc-dependent polyclonal antibodies and antibodies to outer membrane proteins A and B, but not to lipopolysaccharide, protect SCID mice against fatal Rickettsia conorii infection.Antibody-mediated elimination of the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Ehrlichia chaffeensis during active infection.External layers of Rickettsia prowazekii and Rickettsia rickettsii: occurrence of a slime layerAntibody response to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.In vitro guinea pig leukocyte reactions to Rickettsia rickettsii.Rickettsial infectious antibody complexes: detection by antiglobulin plaque reduction techniqueElectron microscopic study on the interaction between normal guinea pig peritoneal macrophages and Coxiella burnetii.Immune responses to Rickettsia akari infection in congenitally athymic nude mice.Immunity against the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Rickettsia australis requires functional complement system.
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Mechanisms of immunity in typhus infections. 3. Influence of human immune serum and complement on the fate of Rickettsia mooseri within the human macrophages.
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Gambrill MR
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