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2. Regulation of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) activity by soluble TNF receptors (sTNFRs) in patients with Helicobacter pylori infection
3. Clinical significance, biochemical features, and susceptibility patterns of sporadic isolates of the Mycobacterium chelonae-like organism
4. Isoelectric focusing patterns of β-lactamases in the rapidly growing mycobacteria
5. Differentiation between Mycobacterium avium and M. intracellulare by phenetic characteristics
6. Clinical and laboratory features of Nocardia nova
7. Fourth Report of the Cooperative, Open-Ended Study of Slowly Growing Mycobacteria by the International Working Group on Mycobacterial Taxonomy
8. Some Addenda on the Species Gordona sputi (Tsukamura 1978) Stackebrandt et al. 1989 comb. nov.
9. Chronic Tenosynovitis of the Hand Due to Mycobacterium nonchromogenicum: Use of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Identification of Isolates
10. Rhodococcus roseus sp. nov., nom. rev.
11. Clinical Disease, Drug Susceptibility, and Biochemical Patterns of the Unnamed Third Biovariant Complex of Mycobacterium fortuitum
12. Cefotaxime-resistant Nocardia asteroides strains are isolates of the controversial species Nocardia farcinica
13. In vitro bacteriostatic and bactericidal activity of isoniazid on the Mycobacterium avium-Mycobacterium intracellulare complex
14. Characterization of Nocardia nova
15. Loss of Hextuple Resistance to Aminoglycoside Antibiotics in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (H37RV) by Mutation to Isoniazid Resistance and by Incubation at High Temperature
16. Mycobacterium porcinum sp. nov., a Porcine Pathogen
17. Numerical Analysis of Rapidly Growing, Nonphotochromogenic Mycobacteria, Including Mycobacterium agri (Tsukamura 1972) Tsukamura sp. nov., nom. rev.
18. Mycobacterium pulveris sp. nov., a Nonphotochromogenic Mycobacterium with an Intermediate Growth Rate
19. Some Considerations Regarding the Classification and Identification of Mycobacteria
20. Priority of Rhodococcus lentifragmentus (Kruse 1896; Tsukamura et al. 1975) Tsukamura 1978 comb. nov. over Rhodococcus ruber (Kruse 1896) Goodfellow and Alderson 1980: Request for an Opinion
21. Second Report of the Cooperative, Open-Ended Study of Slowly Growing Mycobacteria by the International Working Group on Mycobacterial Taxonomy
22. Numerical Taxonomy Study of the Taxonomic Position of Nocardia rubra Reclassified as Gordona lentifragmenta Tsukamura nom.nov.
23. Highly Reproducible Techniques for Use in Systematic Bacteriology in the Genus Mycobacterium: Tests for Pigment, Urease, Resistance to Sodium Chloride, Hydrolysis of Tween 80, and -Galactosidase
24. Infections with Mycobacterium malmoense in England and Wales
25. First Report of the Cooperative, Open-Ended Study of Slowly Growing Mycobacteria by the International Working Group on Mycobacterial Taxonomy
26. A Co-operative Numerical Analysis of Cultures Considered to Belong to the 'rhodochrous' Taxon
27. A Review of the Methods of Identification and Differentiation of Mycobacteria
28. Mycobacterium moriokaense sp. nov., a Rapidly Growing, Nonphotochromogenic Mycobacterium
29. In-vitro anti mycobacterial activity of minocycline
30. Occurrence of mycobacterium tuberculosis and strains of the mycobacterium avium-m. intracellulare complex together in the sputum of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
31. A Co-operative Numerical Analysis of Nonscoto- and Nonphotochromogenic Slowly Growing Mycobacteria
32. Differentiation between the Genera Rhodococcus and Nocardia and between Species of the Genus Mycobacterium by Susceptibility to Bleomycin
33. Rejection of the Name Nocardia farcinica Trevisan 1889 (Approved Lists 1980) Request for an Opinion
34. Artificial Induction of an Organism Similar to Mycobacterium triviale from Mycobacterium gordonae by Successive Ultraviolet Irradiations
35. Numerical Classification of Rhodococcus (Formerly Gordona) Organisms Recently Isolated from Sputa of Patients: Description of Rhodococcus sputi Tsukamura sp. nov.
36. Third Report of the Cooperative, Open-Ended Study of Slowly Growing Mycobacteria by the International Working Group on Mycobacterial Taxonomy
37. Comparison of the inoculation of mycobacteria by spiral loop and by pipette
38. Numerical Analysis of Relationships among Rapidly Growing, Scotochromogenic Mycobacteria
39. Differentiation of the 'Mycobacterium' rhodochrous-group from Nocardiae by -Galactosidase Activity
40. Numerical Classification of Slowly Growing Mycobacteria
41. Numerical Analysis of Rapidly Growing, Scotochromogenic Mycobacteria, Including Mycobacterium obuense sp. nov., nom. rev., Mycobacterium rhodesiae sp. nov., nom. rev., Mycobacterium aichiense sp. nov., nom. rev., Mycobacterium chubuense sp. nov., nom. rev., and Mycobacterium tokaiense sp. nov., nom. rev.
42. Epidemiologic Studies of Lung Disease Due to Mycobacteria Other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Japan
43. Human Disease Due to Mycobacterium smegmatis
44. An Approach to Numerical Identification of Bacterial Species
45. Mycobacterium shimoidei sp. nov., nom. rev., a Lung Pathogen
46. A Possible New Pathogen of Group III Mycobacteria
47. Mesenteric lymphadenitis of swine caused by Rhodococcus sputi
48. Rhodococcus sputi sp. nov., nom. rev., and Rhodococcus aurantiacus sp. nov., nom. rev.
49. Numerical Taxonomy of Rapidly Growing, Scotochromogenic Mycobacteria of the Mycobacterium parafortuitum Complex: Mycobacterium austroafricanum sp. nov. and Mycobacterium diernhoferi sp. nov., nom. rev.
50. First Report of the Cooperative, Open-Ended Study of Slowly Growing Mycobacteria by the International Working Group on Mycobacterial Taxonomy
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