H. Rosen

Publication List Details

Period

1935 - 2003

Number

81

Co-Authors

WOUND HEALING, COLLAGEN, AND HUMORAL GROWTH-PROMOTING AGENTS (2003)

ROSEN, H., BERARD, C. W., GREEVER, E. F., LEVENSON, S. M.

Physical, biochemical, surgical and histological techniques were used in a series of studies on many aspects of wound healing. Acetic acid solubilized collagen is polydisperse and this mixture was...

Technology and classroom applications (2000)

Clark, C, Dancer, J, Sinclair, S, Clymer, E, McKee, BG, ...

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Technology and classroom applications (2000)

Clark, C., Dancer, J., Sinclair, S., Clymer, E., McKee, Barbara, ...

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The doctrine of part performance / (1935)

Rosen, H. (Harry)

Thesis (Jacob Joseph Scholarship, Law)--Victoria University College, 1935.

Two-site binding of C5a by its receptor: an alternative binding paradigm for G protein-coupled receptors.

Siciliano, S J, Rollins, T E, DeMartino, J, Konteatis, Z, Malkowitz, L, Van Riper, G, ...

The guanine nucleotide-binding protein-coupled receptor superfamily binds a vast array of biological messengers including lipids, odorants, catecholamines, peptides, and proteins. While some small...

Proenkephalin A in bone-derived cells.

Rosen, H, Polakiewicz, R D, Benzakine, S, Bar-Shavit, Z

Enkephalins, a group of small peptides with opiate-like activity, have been defined originally as neuropeptides. Recent reports showed, using in situ hybridization, that the enkephalin-encoding gene,...

Loss of DNA-membrane interactions and cessation of DNA synthesis in myeloperoxidase-treated Escherichia coli.

Rosen, H, Orman, J, Rakita, R M, Michel, B R, VanDevanter, D R

Neutrophils and monocytes employ a diverse array of antimicrobial effector systems to support their host defense functions. The mechanisms of action of most of these systems are incompletely...

In Vivo Activity and Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of a Novel Long-Acting Carbapenem Antibiotic, MK-826 (L-749,345)

Gill, Charles J., Jackson, Jesse J., Gerckens, Lynn S., Pelak, Barbara A., Thompson, Randall K., Sundelof, Jon G., ...

MK-826 (formerly L-749,345), is a potent 1-β-methyl carbapenem with a long half-life and broad spectrum of activity. This compound is presently in phase-II clinical trials. Its activity against a...

The Antifungal Echinocandin Caspofungin Acetate Kills Growing Cells of Aspergillus fumigatus In Vitro

Bowman, J. C., Hicks, P. Scott, Kurtz, M. B., Rosen, H., Schmatz, D. M., Liberator, P. A., ...

Caspofungin acetate is an antifungal antibiotic that inhibits synthesis of 1,3-β-d-glucan, an essential component of the fungal cell wall. While caspofungin causes cell death in yeasts and dimorphic...

Pharmacokinetics of L-749,345, a long-acting carbapenem antibiotic, in primates.

Sundelof, J G, Hajdu, R, Gill, C J, Thompson, R, Rosen, H, Kropp, H

L-749,345 is a carbapenem antibiotic, currently in phase II clinical trials, which possesses a broad antibacterial spectrum and extended half-life. The time courses of levels of the drugs in plasma...

Evaluation of the echinocandin antifungal MK-0991 (L-743,872): efficacies in mouse models of disseminated aspergillosis, candidiasis, and cryptococcosis.

Abruzzo, G K, Flattery, A M, Gill, C J, Kong, L, Smith, J G, Pikounis, V B, ...

The in vivo activity of the Merck antifungal echinocandin drug candidate MK-0991 (L-743,872) was evaluated in mouse models of disseminated candidiasis, aspergillosis, and cryptococcosis. The...

Redundant contribution of myeloperoxidase-dependent systems to neutrophil-mediated killing of Escherichia coli.

Rosen, H, Michel, B R

Neutrophil microbicidal activity is a consequence of overlapping antimicrobial systems that vary in prominence according to the conditions of the neutrophil-microbe interaction, the nature of the...

Inactivation of Escherichia coli penicillin-binding proteins by human neutrophils.

Rakita, R M, Michel, B R, Rosen, H

Neutrophils use a variety of microbicidal mechanisms in their role as one of the primary arms of the human host defense system. We have previously observed that a cell-free system containing...

Protective immunity and granuloma formation are mediated by two distinct tumor necrosis factor alpha- and gamma interferon-dependent T cell-phagocyte interactions in murine listeriosis: dissociation on the basis of phagocyte adhesion mechanisms.

Mielke, M E, Rosen, H, Brocke, S, Peters, C, Hahn, H

Listeria-immune mice are able to express protective immunity in the absence of CD4+ T cells and an apparent granulomatous inflammation. Using a monoclonal antibody (5C6) able to inhibit the...

Oxidation of microbial iron-sulfur centers by the myeloperoxidase-H2O2-halide antimicrobial system.

Rosen, H, Klebanoff, S J

Myeloperoxidase, H2O2, and a halide (chloride, bromide, or iodide) form a potent microbicidal system that contributes to the antimicrobial activity of neutrophils. The mechanism of toxicity is not...

Endocarditis caused by Rochalimaea quintana in a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus.

Spach, D H, Callis, K P, Paauw, D S, Houze, Y B, Schoenknecht, F D, Welch, D F, ...

Rochalimaea quintana and Rochalimaea henselae are closely related, fastidious, gram-negative rickettsiae. Thus far, the spectrum of human Rochalimaea sp. infections has not included endocarditis. We...

Effector role of blood monocytes in experimental visceral leishmaniasis.

Cervia, J S, Rosen, H, Murray, H W

In BALB/c mice, liver granulomas provoked by visceral infection with intracellular Leishmania donovani are rapidly populated by influxing blood monocytes. To determine the host defense effector role...

Neutrophil nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase assembly. Translocation of p47-phox and p67-phox requires interaction between p47-phox and cytochrome b558.

Heyworth, P G, Curnutte, J T, Nauseef, W M, Volpp, B D, Pearson, D W, Rosen, H, ...

Two of the cytosolic NADPH oxidase components, p47-phox and p67-phox, translocate to the plasma membrane in normal neutrophils stimulated with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). We have now studied the...

Penicillin-binding protein inactivation by human neutrophil myeloperoxidase.

Rakita, R M, Rosen, H

Myeloperoxidase (MPO), H2O2, and chloride comprise a potent antimicrobial system believed to contribute to the antimicrobial functions of neutrophils and monocytes. The mechanisms of microbicidal...

A missense mutation in the neutrophil cytochrome b heavy chain in cytochrome-positive X-linked chronic granulomatous disease.

Dinauer, M C, Curnutte, J T, Rosen, H, Orkin, S H

A membrane-bound cytochrome b, a heterodimer formed by a 91-kD glycoprotein and a 22-kD polypeptide, is a critical component of the phagocyte NADPH-oxidase responsible for the generation of...

Monoclonal antibodies to a particulate superoxide-forming system stimulate a respiratory burst in intact guinea pig neutrophils.

Berton, G, Rosen, H, Ezekowitz, R A, Bellavite, P, Serra, M C, Rossi, F, ...

Monoclonal rat antibodies were produced against a subcellular preparation of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-stimulated guinea pig neutrophils that retains NADPH-oxidase activity. Two...

Chemiluminescence and superoxide production by myeloperoxidase-deficient leukocytes.

Rosen, H, Klebanoff, S J

The role of superoxide anion- and myeloperoxidase-dependent reactions in the light emission by phagocytosing polymorphonuclear leukocytes has been investigated using leukocytes that lack...

Nuclear factor kappa B activates proenkephalin transcription in T lymphocytes.

Rattner, A, Korner, M, Rosen, H, Baeuerle, P A, Citri, Y

Upon activation, T lymphocytes accumulate high levels of the neuropeptide enkephalin which correlate with high levels of proenkephalin mRNA in the cells. Here we investigated the transcriptional...

Regulated expression of proenkephalin A during ontogenic development of mesenchymal derivative tissues.

Polakiewicz, R D, Rosen, H

Proenkephalin A (PEA), a neuropeptide-encoding gene, is widely expressed in the nervous and endocrine systems. Recently, we demonstrated that in addition to its abundance in fetal brain tissue; PEA...

Hydroxyl radical generation by polymorphonuclear leukocytes measured by electron spin resonance spectroscopy.

Rosen, H, Klebanoff, S J

Electron spin resonance spectroscopy using the spin trap 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide (DMPO) was employed to detect the formation of hydroxyl radicals (OH.) by phagocytosing polymorphonuclear...

Proenkephalin A is expressed in mesodermal lineages during organogenesis.

Keshet, E, Polakiewicz, R D, Itin, A, Ornoy, A, Rosen, H

Proenkephalin A (PEA) encodes several neuropeptides with an opioid activity, as well as other peptides with as yet unknown functions. As an initial step toward finding possible roles for PEA gene...

Translational control: recognition of the methylated 5' end and an internal sequence in eukaryotic mRNA by the initiation factor that binds methionyl-tRNAfMet.

Kaempfer, R, Rosen, H, Israeli, R

Structural analogs of the methylated 5' end (cap) of eukaryotic mRNA, such as 7-methylguanosine 5'-monophosphate, specifically inhibit both GTP-dependent binding of Met-tRNAfMet and binding of globin...

Functional studies on human peritoneal eosinophils.

Klebanoff, S J, Durack, D T, Rosen, H, Clark, R A

A number of functional studies were performed on essentially pure eosinophil preparations obtained from the ascitic fluid of a patient with eosinophilic gastroenteritis. These cells responded to...

Superoxide-mediated modification of low density lipoprotein by arterial smooth muscle cells.

Heinecke, J W, Baker, L, Rosen, H, Chait, A

Extracellular superoxide was detected in cultures of monkey and human arterial smooth muscle cells as indicated by superoxide dismutase inhibitable reduction of cytochrome c. Superoxide production by...

Iron and copper promote modification of low density lipoprotein by human arterial smooth muscle cells in culture.

Heinecke, J W, Rosen, H, Chait, A

Modification of low density lipoproteins by human arterial smooth muscle cells was characterized by increased electrophoretic mobility and increased content of malondialdehyde-like oxidation products...

Expression of the human proenkephalin gene in mouse pituitary cells: accurate and efficient mRNA production and proteolytic processing.

Comb, M, Liston, D, Martin, M, Rosen, H, Herbert, E

A recombinant plasmid containing the human proenkephalin gene ligated to pBR322 was introduced into a mouse pituitary cell line (AtT-20D16v) that normally expresses pro-opiomelanocortin but not...

Cytochrome b-245 is a flavocytochrome containing FAD and the NADPH-binding site of the microbicidal oxidase of phagocytes.

Segal, A W, West, I, Wientjes, F, Nugent, J H, Chavan, A J, Haley, B, ...

The NADPH oxidase of phagocytic cells is important for the efficient killing and digestion of ingested microbes. A very unusual low-potential cytochrome b (b-245) is the only redox molecule to have...

Serine/threonine phosphorylation of the gamma-subunit after activation of the high-affinity Fc receptor for immunoglobulin G.

Durden, D L, Rosen, H, Cooper, J A

In this report we show that interferon gamma treatment of U937 cells induces increased expression of the gamma-subunit of the high-affinity Fc receptor for IgG (Fc gamma RI). Interferon treatment...

Nitric oxide and septic shock. From bench to bedside.

Kuhl, S J, Rosen, H

Refractory hypotension with end-organ hypoperfusion is an ominous feature of inflammatory shock. In the past fifteen years, nitric oxide (a diffusible, short-lived product of arginine metabolism) has...

Immunohistochemical and biochemical measurement of estrogen and progesterone receptors in primary breast cancer. Correlation of histopathology and prognostic factors.

Stierer, M, Rosen, H, Weber, R, Hanak, H, Spona, J, Tüchler, H

OBJECTIVE: The authors investigated correlations of estrogen-receptor and progesterone-receptor with conventional risk factors as well as histopathology in patients with primary breast cancer....

Randomised comparison of combination chemotherapy plus supportive care with supportive care alone in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.

Scheithauer, W, Rosen, H, Kornek, G V, Sebesta, C, Depisch, D

OBJECTIVES--To compare the length of survival and quality of life in patients given combination chemotherapy in addition to supportive care and in patients given only supportive care....

Two-site binding of C5a by its receptor: an alternative binding paradigm for G protein-coupled receptors.

Siciliano, S J, Rollins, T E, DeMartino, J, Konteatis, Z, Malkowitz, L, Van Riper, G, ...

The guanine nucleotide-binding protein-coupled receptor superfamily binds a vast array of biological messengers including lipids, odorants, catecholamines, peptides, and proteins. While some small...

Proenkephalin A in bone-derived cells.

Rosen, H, Polakiewicz, R D, Benzakine, S, Bar-Shavit, Z

Enkephalins, a group of small peptides with opiate-like activity, have been defined originally as neuropeptides. Recent reports showed, using in situ hybridization, that the enkephalin-encoding gene,...

Loss of DNA-membrane interactions and cessation of DNA synthesis in myeloperoxidase-treated Escherichia coli.

Rosen, H, Orman, J, Rakita, R M, Michel, B R, VanDevanter, D R

Neutrophils and monocytes employ a diverse array of antimicrobial effector systems to support their host defense functions. The mechanisms of action of most of these systems are incompletely...

In Vivo Activity and Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of a Novel Long-Acting Carbapenem Antibiotic, MK-826 (L-749,345)

Gill, Charles J., Jackson, Jesse J., Gerckens, Lynn S., Pelak, Barbara A., Thompson, Randall K., Sundelof, Jon G., ...

MK-826 (formerly L-749,345), is a potent 1-β-methyl carbapenem with a long half-life and broad spectrum of activity. This compound is presently in phase-II clinical trials. Its activity against a...

The Antifungal Echinocandin Caspofungin Acetate Kills Growing Cells of Aspergillus fumigatus In Vitro

Bowman, J. C., Hicks, P. Scott, Kurtz, M. B., Rosen, H., Schmatz, D. M., Liberator, P. A., ...

Caspofungin acetate is an antifungal antibiotic that inhibits synthesis of 1,3-β-d-glucan, an essential component of the fungal cell wall. While caspofungin causes cell death in yeasts and dimorphic...

Pharmacokinetics of L-749,345, a long-acting carbapenem antibiotic, in primates.

Sundelof, J G, Hajdu, R, Gill, C J, Thompson, R, Rosen, H, Kropp, H

L-749,345 is a carbapenem antibiotic, currently in phase II clinical trials, which possesses a broad antibacterial spectrum and extended half-life. The time courses of levels of the drugs in plasma...

Evaluation of the echinocandin antifungal MK-0991 (L-743,872): efficacies in mouse models of disseminated aspergillosis, candidiasis, and cryptococcosis.

Abruzzo, G K, Flattery, A M, Gill, C J, Kong, L, Smith, J G, Pikounis, V B, ...

The in vivo activity of the Merck antifungal echinocandin drug candidate MK-0991 (L-743,872) was evaluated in mouse models of disseminated candidiasis, aspergillosis, and cryptococcosis. The...

Redundant contribution of myeloperoxidase-dependent systems to neutrophil-mediated killing of Escherichia coli.

Rosen, H, Michel, B R

Neutrophil microbicidal activity is a consequence of overlapping antimicrobial systems that vary in prominence according to the conditions of the neutrophil-microbe interaction, the nature of the...

Inactivation of Escherichia coli penicillin-binding proteins by human neutrophils.

Rakita, R M, Michel, B R, Rosen, H

Neutrophils use a variety of microbicidal mechanisms in their role as one of the primary arms of the human host defense system. We have previously observed that a cell-free system containing...

Protective immunity and granuloma formation are mediated by two distinct tumor necrosis factor alpha- and gamma interferon-dependent T cell-phagocyte interactions in murine listeriosis: dissociation on the basis of phagocyte adhesion mechanisms.

Mielke, M E, Rosen, H, Brocke, S, Peters, C, Hahn, H

Listeria-immune mice are able to express protective immunity in the absence of CD4+ T cells and an apparent granulomatous inflammation. Using a monoclonal antibody (5C6) able to inhibit the...

Oxidation of microbial iron-sulfur centers by the myeloperoxidase-H2O2-halide antimicrobial system.

Rosen, H, Klebanoff, S J

Myeloperoxidase, H2O2, and a halide (chloride, bromide, or iodide) form a potent microbicidal system that contributes to the antimicrobial activity of neutrophils. The mechanism of toxicity is not...

Endocarditis caused by Rochalimaea quintana in a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus.

Spach, D H, Callis, K P, Paauw, D S, Houze, Y B, Schoenknecht, F D, Welch, D F, ...

Rochalimaea quintana and Rochalimaea henselae are closely related, fastidious, gram-negative rickettsiae. Thus far, the spectrum of human Rochalimaea sp. infections has not included endocarditis. We...

Effector role of blood monocytes in experimental visceral leishmaniasis.

Cervia, J S, Rosen, H, Murray, H W

In BALB/c mice, liver granulomas provoked by visceral infection with intracellular Leishmania donovani are rapidly populated by influxing blood monocytes. To determine the host defense effector role...

Neutrophil nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase assembly. Translocation of p47-phox and p67-phox requires interaction between p47-phox and cytochrome b558.

Heyworth, P G, Curnutte, J T, Nauseef, W M, Volpp, B D, Pearson, D W, Rosen, H, ...

Two of the cytosolic NADPH oxidase components, p47-phox and p67-phox, translocate to the plasma membrane in normal neutrophils stimulated with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). We have now studied the...

Penicillin-binding protein inactivation by human neutrophil myeloperoxidase.

Rakita, R M, Rosen, H

Myeloperoxidase (MPO), H2O2, and chloride comprise a potent antimicrobial system believed to contribute to the antimicrobial functions of neutrophils and monocytes. The mechanisms of microbicidal...

A missense mutation in the neutrophil cytochrome b heavy chain in cytochrome-positive X-linked chronic granulomatous disease.

Dinauer, M C, Curnutte, J T, Rosen, H, Orkin, S H

A membrane-bound cytochrome b, a heterodimer formed by a 91-kD glycoprotein and a 22-kD polypeptide, is a critical component of the phagocyte NADPH-oxidase responsible for the generation of...

Monoclonal antibodies to a particulate superoxide-forming system stimulate a respiratory burst in intact guinea pig neutrophils.

Berton, G, Rosen, H, Ezekowitz, R A, Bellavite, P, Serra, M C, Rossi, F, ...

Monoclonal rat antibodies were produced against a subcellular preparation of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-stimulated guinea pig neutrophils that retains NADPH-oxidase activity. Two...

Chemiluminescence and superoxide production by myeloperoxidase-deficient leukocytes.

Rosen, H, Klebanoff, S J

The role of superoxide anion- and myeloperoxidase-dependent reactions in the light emission by phagocytosing polymorphonuclear leukocytes has been investigated using leukocytes that lack...

Nuclear factor kappa B activates proenkephalin transcription in T lymphocytes.

Rattner, A, Korner, M, Rosen, H, Baeuerle, P A, Citri, Y

Upon activation, T lymphocytes accumulate high levels of the neuropeptide enkephalin which correlate with high levels of proenkephalin mRNA in the cells. Here we investigated the transcriptional...

Regulated expression of proenkephalin A during ontogenic development of mesenchymal derivative tissues.

Polakiewicz, R D, Rosen, H

Proenkephalin A (PEA), a neuropeptide-encoding gene, is widely expressed in the nervous and endocrine systems. Recently, we demonstrated that in addition to its abundance in fetal brain tissue; PEA...

Hydroxyl radical generation by polymorphonuclear leukocytes measured by electron spin resonance spectroscopy.

Rosen, H, Klebanoff, S J

Electron spin resonance spectroscopy using the spin trap 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide (DMPO) was employed to detect the formation of hydroxyl radicals (OH.) by phagocytosing polymorphonuclear...

Proenkephalin A is expressed in mesodermal lineages during organogenesis.

Keshet, E, Polakiewicz, R D, Itin, A, Ornoy, A, Rosen, H

Proenkephalin A (PEA) encodes several neuropeptides with an opioid activity, as well as other peptides with as yet unknown functions. As an initial step toward finding possible roles for PEA gene...

Translational control: recognition of the methylated 5' end and an internal sequence in eukaryotic mRNA by the initiation factor that binds methionyl-tRNAfMet.

Kaempfer, R, Rosen, H, Israeli, R

Structural analogs of the methylated 5' end (cap) of eukaryotic mRNA, such as 7-methylguanosine 5'-monophosphate, specifically inhibit both GTP-dependent binding of Met-tRNAfMet and binding of globin...

Functional studies on human peritoneal eosinophils.

Klebanoff, S J, Durack, D T, Rosen, H, Clark, R A

A number of functional studies were performed on essentially pure eosinophil preparations obtained from the ascitic fluid of a patient with eosinophilic gastroenteritis. These cells responded to...

Superoxide-mediated modification of low density lipoprotein by arterial smooth muscle cells.

Heinecke, J W, Baker, L, Rosen, H, Chait, A

Extracellular superoxide was detected in cultures of monkey and human arterial smooth muscle cells as indicated by superoxide dismutase inhibitable reduction of cytochrome c. Superoxide production by...

Iron and copper promote modification of low density lipoprotein by human arterial smooth muscle cells in culture.

Heinecke, J W, Rosen, H, Chait, A

Modification of low density lipoproteins by human arterial smooth muscle cells was characterized by increased electrophoretic mobility and increased content of malondialdehyde-like oxidation products...

Expression of the human proenkephalin gene in mouse pituitary cells: accurate and efficient mRNA production and proteolytic processing.

Comb, M, Liston, D, Martin, M, Rosen, H, Herbert, E

A recombinant plasmid containing the human proenkephalin gene ligated to pBR322 was introduced into a mouse pituitary cell line (AtT-20D16v) that normally expresses pro-opiomelanocortin but not...

Cytochrome b-245 is a flavocytochrome containing FAD and the NADPH-binding site of the microbicidal oxidase of phagocytes.

Segal, A W, West, I, Wientjes, F, Nugent, J H, Chavan, A J, Haley, B, ...

The NADPH oxidase of phagocytic cells is important for the efficient killing and digestion of ingested microbes. A very unusual low-potential cytochrome b (b-245) is the only redox molecule to have...

Serine/threonine phosphorylation of the gamma-subunit after activation of the high-affinity Fc receptor for immunoglobulin G.

Durden, D L, Rosen, H, Cooper, J A

In this report we show that interferon gamma treatment of U937 cells induces increased expression of the gamma-subunit of the high-affinity Fc receptor for IgG (Fc gamma RI). Interferon treatment...

Immunohistochemical and biochemical measurement of estrogen and progesterone receptors in primary breast cancer. Correlation of histopathology and prognostic factors.

Stierer, M, Rosen, H, Weber, R, Hanak, H, Spona, J, Tüchler, H

OBJECTIVE: The authors investigated correlations of estrogen-receptor and progesterone-receptor with conventional risk factors as well as histopathology in patients with primary breast cancer....

Nitric oxide and septic shock. From bench to bedside.

Kuhl, S J, Rosen, H

Refractory hypotension with end-organ hypoperfusion is an ominous feature of inflammatory shock. In the past fifteen years, nitric oxide (a diffusible, short-lived product of arginine metabolism) has...

Randomised comparison of combination chemotherapy plus supportive care with supportive care alone in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.

Scheithauer, W, Rosen, H, Kornek, G V, Sebesta, C, Depisch, D

OBJECTIVES--To compare the length of survival and quality of life in patients given combination chemotherapy in addition to supportive care and in patients given only supportive care....

Monoclonal antibodies that recognize distinct epitopes of the macrophage type three complement receptor differ in their ability to inhibit binding of Leishmania promastigotes harvested at different phases of their growth cycle.

Cooper, A, Rosen, H, Blackwell, J M

The macrophage receptor CR3 has been shown by several investigators to be involved in the binding of Leishmania promastigotes to host macrophages. This receptor is known to recognize iC3b and to...

A model for the investigation of factors influencing haemorrhagic necrosis mediated by tumour necrosis factor in tissue sites primed with mycobacterial antigen preparations.

Al Attiyah, R, Rosen, H, Rook, G A

Mycobacterial lesions and skin sites challenged with soluble mycobacterial antigen are very sensitive to the necrotizing effect of tumour necrosis factor (TNF). We have used a model that permits...