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    Pulmonary fungus flora in experimental pneumocystosis of cortisone-treated rats

    In cortisone-treated rats, in addition to the observation of heavy bacterial infections and pneumocystosis in almost all animals, numerous fungus species were isolated from the lung tissue in 75 percent of the...

    K. K. Sethi, K. Salfelder, J. Schwarz in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1964)

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    Experimental cutaneous primary infection with Cryptococcus neoformans (Sanfelice) Vuillemin

    1. Subcutaneous inoculation into the forelegs of hamsters withC. neoformans following trauma as well as subcutaneous inoculation into the abdominal wall led to infection with dissemination.

    K. K. Sethi, K. Salfelder, J. Schwarz in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1965)

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    Attempts to produce experimental intestinal cryptococcosis and sporotrichosis

    The technique used in this experiment for feeding infected material to hamsters led to the production of occasional primary pulmonary foci of cryptococcosis and sporotrichosis, respectively. No evidence of pri...

    K. K. Sethi in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1967)

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    Recognition of changing sources in histoplasmic infection

    Jan Schwarz, K. K. Sethi in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1969)

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    Histoplasmosis in India

    The article gives a critical review of the available publications pertaining to Histoplasmosis in India. Evidence on hand indicates that this fungus infection is not endemic in India.

    K. K. Sethi, Sarindha Passi in Mycopathologia et mycologia applicata (1970)

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    Über das Vorkommen von Neuraminidase beiMycoplasma gallisepticum

    The presence of neuraminidase activity in aMycoplasma gallisepticum strain was demonstrated by colorimetric determination of free N-acetylneuraminic acid released from various neuraminic acid containing substrate...

    H. E. Müller, K. K. Sethi in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1972)

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    Killing of mycoplasmas by the antibodies to foreign antigens acquired by the organisms from the growth medium

    The incubation of rabbit anti-horse serum (anti-HS) with mycoplasmas (represented byMycoplasma gallisepticum andMycoplasma pneumoniae strains) grown in presence of 20% horse serum resulted in significant killing ...

    K. K. Sethi, H. Brandis in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1972)

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    International mycoplasma symposium 6/7th September 1971 in Mainz Summaries of the papers

    W. Bredt, J. Maniloff, J. Das, D. Quinlan in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1972)

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    Proteolytic activity of Cryptococcus neoformans against human plasma proteins

    Although Cryptococcus neoformans is not regarded as proteolytic, the sensitive technique of immunoelectrophoresis has demonstrated its ability to degrade human α2HS-glycoprotein and split up human as also pure ca...

    H. E. Müller, K. K. Sethi in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1972)

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    Interferon enhances T cell mediated cytotoxicity of H-2 compatible target cells infected with UV-inactivated herpes simplex virus

    Mouse L-cells infected with UV-inactivated HSV could serve as suitable targets for monitoring H-2 restricted cytotoxicity mediated by HSV-immune T cells. Cytotoxic potential of immune T cells for H-2 compatibl...

    K. K. Sethi, H. Brandis in Archives of Virology (1978)

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    In vitro acquisition of resistance against herpes simplex virus by permissive murine macrophages

    This study has documented that peritoneal macrophages (PM) from adult mice of strains DBA/2J, BALB/c and AKR can support productive replication of herpes simplex virus (HSV) strains Thea and Haase. Simian viru...

    K. K. Sethi, H. Brandis in Archives of Virology (1979)

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    Induction of virus specific and H-2 restricted cytotoxic T cells by UV inactivated murine cytomegalovirus

    Infection of C3H mice with live or UV-inactivated murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) was able to generate population(s) of lymphocytes in the spleen (CTL) which could exert a lytic effect against L cells infected w...

    K. K. Sethi, H. Brandis in Archives of Virology (1979)

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    Topographical localization of distinct antigenic domains ofToxoplasma gondii with the aid of monoclonal antibodies

    In the present study, a panel of six individual hybridoma derived antibodies produced against the BK strain ofToxoplasma gondii were evaluated for their reactivity in an immunofluorescence test. Each of the six m...

    K. K. Sethi, Y. Omata, H. Brandis in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1984)

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    Electron microscope observations on the interaction ofMycoplasma fermentans withTrichomonas vaginalis

    Cultures ofTrichomonas vaginalis were found to be contaminated withMycoplasma fermentans. By means of electron microscopy the interaction between the prokaryotic organisms and the trichomonads was examined. Cells...

    E. Scholtyseck, J. Teras, I. Kasakova, K. K. Sethi in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1985)