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1. Dr. Dharmendra's Enduring Influence on Leprosy: From Laboratory to Disease Control.

2. Evidence for clonal selection of gamma/delta T cells in response to a human pathogen.

3. Leprosy: A great imitator

4. Identification of HLA-DQB1*01 alleles in mitsuda negative leprosy patients

5. Leprosy. An Update: Definition, Pathogenesis, Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment

6. PCR-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis as a tool for Mycobacterium species identification in lepromas for lepromin production

7. Risk-benefit assessment of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination, anti-phenolic glycolipid I serology, and Mitsuda test response: 10-year follow-up of household contacts of leprosy patients

8. Effect of Thalidomide on the Expression of TNF-α m-RNA and Synthesis of TNF-α in Cells from Leprosy Patients with Reversal Reaction

9. Immunotherapy Of Far-Advanced Lepromatous Leprosy Patients With Low-Dose Convit Vaccine Along With Multidrug Therapy (Calcutta Trial)

10. Leprosy: A great imitator.

11. BCG immunotherapy as an adjunct to chemotherapy in BL-lL patients--its effect on clinical regression, reaction severity, nerve function, lepromin conversion, bacterial/antigen clearance and 'persister' M. leprae

12. Addition of immunotherapy with Mycobacterium w vaccine to multi-drug therapy benefits multibacillary leprosy patients

13. Ultraviolet Radiation Decreases the Granulomatous Response to Lepromin in Humans

14. Prevention and Early Detection of Leprosy in Children

16. Limited susceptibility of cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) to leprosy after experimental administration of Mycobacterium leprae

17. T cell reactivity against antigen 85 but not against the 18- and 65-kD heat shock proteins in the early stages of acquired immunity against Mycobacterium leprae

18. IL-6 Production in Response to Purified Mycobacterial Heat-Shock Proteins and to Antigen 85 in Leprosy

19. Lepromin Skin Testing in the Classification of Hansen's Disease in the United States

23. Association of HLA antigens with differential responsiveness toMycobacterium w vaccine in multibacillary leprosy patients

24. Induction of lepromin reactivity in cured lepromatous leprosy patients: impaired chemokine response dissociates protective immunity from delayed type hypersensitivity

25. An isoelectric focusing method for the study of the humoral response against the antigen 85 complex of Mycobacterium bovis BCG in the different forms of leprosy

26. Possible transmission of Mycobacterium leprae in a group of UK leprosy contacts

27. Evidence for clonal selection of gamma/delta T cells in response to a human pathogen

28. Flow Cytometric Analysis of CD2 Modulation on Human Peripheral Blood T Lymphocytes by Dharmendra Preparation of Mycobacterium leprae

29. Immunotherapeutic effects of a vaccine based on a saprophytic cultivable mycobacterium, Mycobacterium w in multibacillary leprosy patients

30. Interaction of TaqI polymorphism at exon 9 of the vitamin D receptor gene with the negative lepromin response may favor the occurrence of leprosy

31. Infection by Mycobacterium leprae of household contacts of lepromatous leprosy patients from a post-elimination leprosy region of Colombia

32. Reversal reaction and Mitsuda conversion in polar lepromatous leprosy: a case report

33. A recessive major gene controls the mitsuda reaction in a region endemic for leprosy

34. Susceptibility to leprosy may be conditioned by an interaction between the NRAMP1 promoter polymorphisms and the lepromin response

35. An update on the diagnosis and treatment of leprosy

36. Leprosy in HIV infection: a study of three cases

37. Reactions in borderline leprosy

38. Correlation of clinical, histological and immunological features across the leprosy spectrum

39. Impact of combined Mycobacterium w vaccine and 1 year of MDT on multibacillary leprosy patients

40. Immunological profile of treated lepromatous leprosy patients

41. Detection of Mycobacterium leprae DNA by polymerase chain reaction in the blood of individuals, eight years after completion of anti-leprosy therapy

42. No evidence of linkage between Mitsuda reaction and the NRAMP1 locus

43. Histological changes in the nerve, skin and nasal mucosa of patients with primary neuritic leprosy

44. Experience and lessons from the use of lepromin and Mycobacterium leprae-specific serology

45. Skin test development in leprosy: progress with first-generation skin test antigens, and an approach to the second generation

46. Induction of lepromin positivity and immunoprophylaxis in household contacts of multibacillary leprosy patients: a pilot study with a candidate vaccine, Mycobacterium w

47. Comparative study of Mitsuda reaction to nude mouse and armadillo lepromin preparations using nine-banded armadillos

49. Early Detection of Leprosy in Children

50. Granulomatous reaction to intradermal injection of lepromin (Mitsuda reaction) is linked to the human NRAMP1 gene in Vietnamese leprosy sibships

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