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1. Immunochemical and functional studies of Actinomyces viscosus T14V type 1 fimbriae with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies directed against the fimbrial subunit.

2. Gamma interferon activates human macrophages to become tumoricidal and leishmanicidal but enhances replication of macrophage-associated mycobacteria.

3. Antibodies against the Ag2 fimbriae of Actinomyces viscosus T14V inhibit lactose-sensitive bacterial adherence.

4. Surface fibrils (fimbriae) of Actinomyces viscosus T14V.

5. Haptenic oligosaccharides in antigenic variants of mycobacterial C-mycosides antagonize lipid receptor activity for mycobacteriophage D4 by masking a methylated rhamnose.

6. Polyanionic agents as inhibitors of phagosome-lysosome fusion in cultured macrophages: evolution of an alternative interpretation.

7. Type 2 fimbrial lectin-mediated phagocytosis of oral Actinomyces spp. by polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

8. A factor from Actinomyces viscosus T14V that specifically aggregates Streptococcus sanguis H1.

9. Macrophage effector function in pulmonary oxygen toxicity: hyperoxia damages and stimulates alveolar macrophages to make and release chemotaxins for polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

10. Exclusive presence of lactose-sensitive fimbriae on a typical strain (WVU45) of Actinomyces naeslundii.

11. Identification of the virulence-associated antigen on the surface fibrils of Actinomyces viscosus T14.

12. Comparison of 15 laboratory and patient-derived strains of Mycobacterium avium for ability to infect and multiply in cultured human macrophages.

13. Polyanionic agents do not inhibit phagosome-lysosome fusion in cultured macrophages.

14. A mode of formation of tubular myelin from lamellar bodies in the lung.

15. A polysaccharide from Streptococcus sanguis 34 that inhibits coaggregation of S. sanguis 34 with Actinomyces viscosus T14V.

16. Mutants of Actinomyces viscosus T14V lacking type 1, type 2, or both types of fimbriae.

17. Cyclical abnormalities in the bactericidal function, superoxide production, and lysozyme activity of neutrophils obtained from a healthy woman during menstruation: reversal by pretreatment with aspirin.

18. Inhibitors of coaggregation between Actinomyces viscosus T14V and Streptococcus sanguis 34: beta-galactosides, related sugars, and anionic amphipathic compounds.

19. Specific absence of type 2 fimbriae on a coaggregation-defective mutant of Actinomyces viscosus T14V.

20. Lectin-dependent attachment of Actinomyces naeslundii to receptors on epithelial cells.

21. Mechanism of coaggregation between Actinomyces viscosus T14V and Streptococcus sanguis 34.

24. Basal structure and attachment of flagella in cells of Proteus vulgaris.

25. Attachment and structural features of flagella of certain bacilli.

26. Differentiation within the bacterial flagellum and isolation of the proximal hook.

27. Visna virus infection of sheep and human cells in vitro--an ultrastructural study.

28. Herpes simplex encephalitis.

29. Observations on cellular structures of Porphyridium cruentum.

32. LUMINESCENT "CRYSTALLINE" PARTICLES: AN ORGANIZED SUBCELLULAR BIOLUMINESCENT SYSTEM.

35. Membrane adenosine triphosphatase from Streptococcus faecalis. Molecular weight, subunit structure, and amino acid composition.

36. Synaptogenesis in reaggregating brain cell culture.

37. Biochemical and cytological changes accompanying growth and differentiation in the roots of Zea mays.

39. The responses in culture of human tumour astrocytes and neuroblasts to N 6 , O 2' -dibutyryl adenosine 3',5'-monophosphoric acid.

42. Enzymes of the lung. I. Detection of esterase with a new cytochemical method.

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