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Kim IK

  • KMID: 1584955
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):107-109.
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Anlysis of the resalts of the Anti-PGL-1 ELISA Test

Chun CH

  • KMID: 1584954
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):101-106.
We had given the Anti-PGL-1 ELISA test to the 235 leprosy patients in our Hospital from July 1999 to Aug 2000. There are 48 patients(20.4%) who are over 200 PGL-1...
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National Computerized Leprosy Information System

Kim JP, Ko YH

  • KMID: 1584947
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):1-29.
For the integrated leprosy control, including the elimination of leprosy and the leprosy related activity, the collection and analysis of the accurate data is essential. In Korea, we have applied...
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1 case of relapsed leprosy accompanied by multiple cranial nerve palsies

Chun CH

  • KMID: 1584953
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):91-99.
It is well known that M. leprae involves peripheral nerves, but it is a few known that M. leprae involves craninal nerves. I experienced one case of relapsed leprosy accompanied...
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Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) increases CD1 expression through inhibition of IL-10 secretion from M.leprae-infected macrophages of lepromatous leprosy

Lee SB, Kim SK, Lee HJ, Shin HK, Kim JP, Ko YH, Kim SH, Chae GT

  • KMID: 1584949
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):47-54.
The CD1 system is a novel antigen-presenting system for T cell recognition of lipid and glycolipids in antimicrobial immunity. Lepromatous leprosy is characterized by lack of cell-mediated immunity against M.leprae....
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The role of mycobacterial katG gene in activation of isoniazid

Kang TJ, Chae GT

  • KMID: 1584950
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):55-66.
Since Mycobacterium leprae, the causative organism of Leprosy, proliferate inside macrophages, it has been speculated that catalase encoded by the katG gene may protect acid-fast bacilli from the deleterious effects...
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Nasal deformities and their treatments in the leprosy patients (I)

Ahn SY, Park HJ, Kim JP

  • KMID: 1584952
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):79-89.
Lepra bacilli invade the nasal mucosa from early stage. The infiltrated mucous membrane breaks down and ulcerates easily. Irritating crusts and ulcers occur, creating in perforation of the septum....
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Study of Anti-Galactocerebroside and Anti-Sulfatide Antibodies in Leprosy

Ahn BJ, Suh HS, Kim SW

  • KMID: 1584948
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):31-46.
Peripheral nerve damage in leprosy would be related to the local cell-mediated immune response to mycobacterial antigens and, presumedly, metabolic and biochemical changes of Schwann cell or circulating demyelinating factors...
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HLA-A, B and DRB1 Genes Related with Susceptibility and Type of Hansen's Disease

Chae GT, Lee SB, Kang TJ, Kim JP, Ko YH

  • KMID: 1584951
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):67-78.
To find out whether the susceptibility to Hansen's disease are associated with HLA genes, serological and nucleotide typing of HLA-A, B, and DRB1 alleles have been conducted in 301 Hansen's...
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