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C R Gregg

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Revankar S, Gregg C
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis . 2001 Jan; 19(11):887-8. PMID: 11152318
No abstract available.
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Gregg C, Rogers T, MUNFORD R
Curr Clin Top Infect Dis . 1999 Sep; 19:287-304. PMID: 10472491
No abstract available.
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Gregg C
Am J Med . 1999 May; 106(2):227-37. PMID: 10230754
Drug interactions are an important and often underappreciated cause of adverse clinical outcomes. This review considers the mechanisms for several clinically important drug interactions that involve the major classes of...
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McGee Z, Jensen R, Clemens C, Taylor-Robinson D, Johnson A, Gregg C
Sex Transm Dis . 1999 Apr; 26(3):160-5. PMID: 10100774
Background And Objectives: An experimental model consisting of gonococcal infection of human fallopian tube mucosa in organ culture has proven useful in studying the molecular pathogenesis of acute gonococcal salpingitis...
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Kaplan N, Palmer B, Nassar N, Keiser P, Gregg C
Am J Med Sci . 1998 May; 315(5):327-36. PMID: 9587092
No abstract available.
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McGee Z, Gregg C, Johnson A, Kalter S, Taylor-Robinson D
Microb Pathog . 1990 Aug; 9(2):131-9. PMID: 2126057
Gonococci do not cause genital infection in any convenient experimental animal, but all too easily cause genital infection in humans. To determine the 'evolutionary watershed' of gonococcal infections (the point...
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Gregg C, McGee Z, Bodner S, KILLEN D, FRIESINGER G
South Med J . 1987 Nov; 80(11):1407-9. PMID: 3686142
We describe two patients in whom fungal endocarditis occurred during antibiotic therapy for prosthetic valve bacterial endocarditis. Successful management of both patients was eventually achieved with antifungal therapy and replacement...
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Maloney J, Gregg C, Stephens D, Manian F, Rimland D
Rev Infect Dis . 1987 Nov; 9(6):1120-6. PMID: 3321362
Mycobacterium szulgai is a scotochromogenic species that has recently been recognized as a human pathogen. Twenty-four cases of disease caused by M. szulgai in humans have been reported in the...
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Dismukes W, Cloud G, Gallis H, Kerkering T, Medoff G, Craven P, et al.
N Engl J Med . 1987 Aug; 317(6):334-41. PMID: 3299095
One hundred ninety-four patients with cryptococcal meningitis were enrolled in a multicenter, prospective, randomized clinical trial to compare the efficacy and toxicity of four as compared with six weeks of...
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Wheeler A, Gregg C
Ann Intern Med . 1986 Nov; 105(5):804. PMID: 3767170
No abstract available.