120 results on '"Mayer RL"'
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52. Chemotherapeutic activity of 6-sulfanilamido-2,4-dimethylpyrimidine (elkosin).
53. Experimental activities of new sulfonamides.
54. The activity of thiocarbanilides and related antituberculous agents against experimental photochromogenic infections.
55. SCREENING OF DRUGS FOR TRIAL IN HUMAN LEPROSY.
56. Production of vitamin B2 by Mycobacterium smegmatis.
57. A Yellow Pigment Formed from p-Aminobenzoic Acid by Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. hominis.
58. Approaches to chemotherapy of experimental tuberculosis; chemotherapeutic relationships between mycobacteria and fungi.
59. Antihistaminic substances with special reference to pyribenzamine.
60. Pyribenzamine aerosol inhalation and its influence on histamine poisoning and anaphylaxis.
61. The role of the carrier in the formation of complete antigens.
62. Differentiation of Antibiotics by Resistant Strains.
63. Possible eczematous cross-hypersensitivity between paraphenylenediamine and azo-dyes certified for use in foods, drugs and cosmetics.
64. Pyribenzamine (n'-pyridyl-n'-benzyl-n-dimethylethylenediamine HC1), an antagonist of histamine.
65. [Formation of full antigens by cross-linking].
66. Resistant microorganisms and their use for the classification of antibacterial substances.
67. The antituberculosis and antileprosy activity of disubstituted thiocarbanilides; in particular SU 1906.
68. Inhibition of pepsin and lysozyme by acidic polymers.
69. The activity of thionocarbanilates including n-butyl-p-allyloxy thionocarbanilate against mouse pinworms.
70. Inhibition of melanin formation in vivo by 4-chlororesorcinol.
71. [The relations between the toxic, allergic & carcinogenic properties of aromatic amines; group hypersensitivity to quinone bodies].
72. Factors affecting the hydroxylation of aniline by Mycobacterium smegmatis.
73. The reception of ether anesthesia by a French cartoonist.
74. Inhibition of pancreatic deoxyribonuclease by acidic polymers.
75. The significance of fibroid protein carriers for the development of allergic skin reactions of the delayed type.
76. The determination of meningococcic antibodies by a centrifuge-agglutination test.
77. A new chromosome stain and its relationship to atypical cell proliferation.
78. Aromatic amines and azo-dyes in allergy and cancer.
79. Exposure as the determining factor for the type of sensitization.
80. Studies on the metabolism of p-aminobenzoic acid by Mycobacterium smegmatis.
81. The activity of pyribenzamine and related compounds with special reference to their mode of action.
82. Future research in allergy.
83. The production of riboflavin by Mycobacterium smegmatis.
84. The experimental basis of antihistaminic therapy.
85. Mixturs of quaternary ammonium compounds and long-chain fatty acids as antifungal agents.
86. The significance of crosslinks in the formation of hapten-carrier complexes.
87. Experimental sensitization of guinea-pigs to 1-hydrazinophthalazine; with a discussion on the use of guinea-pigs for the forecast of clinical sensitizations.
88. Virulence in mice of colonial variants of Candida albicans.
89. The Influence of Sulfanilamide upon the Yellow Pigment Formed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis from p-Aminobenzoic Acid.
90. [Problem of chromate hypersensitivity. II].
91. Precipitation patterns of normal and pathologic blood sera with cationic detergents.
92. Hyaluronidase content of normal and inflamed guinea pig skin.
93. Shortcomings of the experimental methods for detection of sensitizing properties of new drugs.
94. A STUDY OF THE AGGLUTININ RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH MENINGOCOCCIC MENINGITIS.
95. Development of immunity to reinfection during chemoprophylaxis of trypanosomiasis with a new antimony derivative.
96. Effect of reserpine phosphate on dividing onion root-tip cells.
97. Studies on inhibition of tyrosinase.
98. A yellow pigment formed from para-aminobenzoic acid and para-aminosalicylic acid by various strains of Mycobacterium.
99. Antihistaminic substances and experimental sensitizations.
100. The antituberculous activities of substituted thiazolines and thiazolidinones.
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