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1. Rickettsial indirect hemagglutination test: isolation of erythrocyte-sensitizing substance.

2. Canine peritoneal macrophages: cultivation and infection with Ehrlichia canis.

3. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: mapping the gene that controls natural resistance in mice.

4. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: effect of chloramphenicol.

5. Early diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Use of primary monocyte culture technique.

6. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: role of spleen and peritoneal exudate lymphocytes in cellular immunity.

7. The influence of temperature and pH on the growth of Rickettsia conorii in irradiated mammalian cells.

8. Plaque Formation by Rickettsia conori in WI-38, DBS-FRhL-2, L-929, HeLa, and Chicken Embryo Cells.

9. Identification of strain-specific and group-reactive antigenic determinants on the Karp, Gilliam and Kato strains of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi.

10. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: histopathological correlates.

11. Experimental infection of mouse peritoneal mesothelium with scrub typhus rickettsiae: an ultrastructural study.

12. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: role of normal and activated macrophages.

13. Effects of temperature on the stability of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi and gamma-irradiated scrub typhus immunogens.

14. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: inflammatory response of congenic C3H mice differing at the Ric gene.

15. Development of specific and cross-reactive lymphocyte proliferative responses during chronic immunizing infections with Rickettsia tsutsugamushi.

16. Susceptibility of inbred mice to rickettsiae of the spotted fever group.

17. Surface proteins of typhus and spotted fever group rickettsiae.

18. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: role of cellular immunity in heterologous protection.

19. Gamma-irradiated scrub typhus immunogens: development of cell-mediated immunity after vaccination of inbred mice.

20. Role of macrophages in innate and acquired host resistance to experimental scrub typhus infection of inbred mice.

21. Experimental scrub typhus immunogens: gamma-irradiated and formalinized rickettsiae.

22. Antigens of scrub typhus rickettsiae: separation by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and identification by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

23. Detection of typhus antibodies by latex agglutination.

24. Host defenses in experimental rickettsialpox: resistance of C3H mouse sublines.

25. Rickettsiae and hosts.

26. Rocky Mountain spotted fever in areas of high and low prevalence: survey for canine antibodies to spotted fever rickettsiae.

27. Indirect hemagglutination test for human antibody to typhus and spotted fever group rickettsiae.

29. Proteins of typhus and spotted fever group rickettsiae.

30. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: genetics of natural resistance to infection.

31. Gamma-irradiated scrub typhus immunogens: development and duration of immunity.

32. Somatic cell hybrids of canine peritoneal macrophages and SV40-transformed human cells: derivation, characterization, and infection with Ehrlichia canis.

33. Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: delayed-type hypersensitivity responses of inbred mice.

34. Gamma-irradiated scrub typhus immunogens: broad-spectrum immunity with combinations of rickettsial strains.

35. Host defenses in experimental rickettsialpox: genetics of natural resistance to infection.

36. Plaque assay and cloning of scrub typhus rickettsiae in irradiated L-929 cells.

38. Gamma-irradiated scrub typhus immunogens: analysis for residual, replicating rickettsiae.

40. Nutritional studies of Rickettsia guintana: nature of the hematin requirement.

41. DNA and gene therapy: uncoating of polyoma pseudovirus in mouse embryo cells.

42. Polyoma pseudovirions: an experimental model for the development of DNA for gene therapy.

43. Gene therapy systems: the need, experimental approach, and implications.

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