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1. South Carolina Women in the Confederacy, vol. 1

2. Helicobacter pylori prevalence among indigenous peoples of South America.

3. Genealogy reconstruction from short tandem repeat genotypes in an Amazonian population.

4. Strong balancing selection at HLA loci: evidence from segregation in South Amerindian families.

5. HLA and mate selection: no evidence in South Amerindians.

6. Tracing prehistoric migrations by the viruses they carry: human T-cell lymphotropic viruses as markers of ethnic relationships.

7. Evidence for balancing of KM, but not GM, alleles by heterotic advantage in South Amerinds.

8. Random mating and selection in families against homozygotes for HLA in south Amerindians.

9. Twenty-five years of HTLV type II follow-up with a possible case of tropical spastic paraparesis in the Kayapo, a Brazilian Indian tribe.

10. Endemicity and phylogeny of the human T cell lymphotropic virus type II subtype A from the Kayapo Indians of Brazil: evidence for limited regional dissemination.

11. Genetic variants of human T-lymphotrophic virus type II in American Indian groups.

12. Class I HLA antigens in two long-separated populations: Melanesians and South Amerinds.

13. HLA, Gm, and Km polymorphisms and immunity to infectious diseases in South Amerinds.

15. Further blood genetic studies on Amazonian diversity--data from four Indian groups.

16. Endemic transmission of HTLV type II among Kayapo Indians of Brazil.

17. Why did they die?

18. Reasons for failure of genetic classifications of South Amerind populations.

19. Studies of three Amerindian populations using nuclear DNA polymorphisms.

20. Blood genetic systems in four Amazonian tribes.

21. Isoelectric focusing studies in Brazilian Indians--uncovering variation of ORM, AHSG and IF.

22. Durability of passive measles antibody in Jamaican children.

23. Acute respiratory infections in ambulatory malnourished children: a serological study.

24. The association between measles and multiple sclerosis.

25. Infectious diseases in primitive societies.

28. Nutritional status of Brazilian Kayapo Indians.

29. Letter: Influenza A in an isolated population in the Amazon.

30. Evidence for persistence of infectious agents in isolated human populations.

31. Geographic variation in infant loss of maternal measles antibody and in prevalence of rubella antibody.

32. Maternally derived measles immunity in era of vaccine-protected mothers.

33. Measles and measles vaccination in isolated Amerindian tribes. II. The 1978/79 Xingu epidemic.

35. Epidemiology of infectious disease: the example of measles.

36. Western blot analyses of measles virus antibody in normal persons and in patients with multiple sclerosis, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, or atypical measles.

37. Mother-child HLA compatibility ratios in children of Amerinidian parents who share common haplotypes.

38. Genetic variation within a linguistic group: Apalai-Wayana and other Carib tribes.

39. Hepatitis B epidemiology and its relation to immunogenetic traits in South American Indians.

40. Interrelationships between Amerindian tribes of lower Amazonia as manifest by HLA haplotype disequilibria.

41. Failure of linguistic relationships to predict genetic distances between the Waiãpi and other tribes of lower Amazonia.

42. Evidence for heterosis in the HLA system.

43. Measles and measles vaccine isolated amerindian tribes. I. The 1971 Trio ((Tiriyo) epidemic.

44. Recent studies on the antiviral and biochemical properties of 5-halo-5'-amino-deoxyribonucleosides.

45. HLA antigens in South American Indians.

46. A tribute to Joseph L. Melnick.

47. Restriction and persistence of polymorphisms of HLA and other blood genetic traits in the Parakanã Indians of Brazil.

49. Comparison of PPVT-R and WISC-R in a mild/moderate handicapped sample.

50. Hepatitis A antibody in an isolated Amerindian tribe fifty years after exposure.

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