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N F WEATHERLY

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Oduola A, Milhous W, WEATHERLY N, Bowdre J, Desjardins R
Exp Parasitol . 1988 Dec; 67(2):354-60. PMID: 3056740
A genetically homogeneous population of Plasmodium falciparum prepared by a single erythrocyte micromanipulation technique was used to produce lines of P. falciparum resistant to mefloquine hydrochloride in vitro. Parasites were...
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Oduola A, WEATHERLY N, Bowdre J, Desjardins R
Exp Parasitol . 1988 Jun; 66(1):86-95. PMID: 3284758
Natural isolates of Plasmodium falciparum represent a genetically heterogeneous population of parasites. To obtain stable strains of the parasites for long term experiments, a rapid and definitive method of cloning...
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Milhous W, WEATHERLY N, Bowdre J, Desjardins R
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 1985 Apr; 27(4):525-30. PMID: 3890727
Certain drugs that interfere with folate metabolism (sulfones, sulfonamides, and inhibitors of dihydrofolate reductase) play an important role in the chemotherapy and prophylaxis of malaria. The activities and mechanisms of...
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Oduola A, Alexander B, WEATHERLY N, Bowdre J, Desjardins R
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1985 Mar; 34(2):209-15. PMID: 3885768
Viability, growth rate, and chemotherapeutic susceptibility of the CDC/Indochina III, CDC/Sierra Leone I, and FCR-3 (Subline F-86) isolates of Plasmodium falciparum grown continuously in RPMI 1640 medium supplemented with goat,...
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Hamrick H, Drake Jr W, Jones H, Askew A, WEATHERLY N
Pediatrics . 1983 Jul; 72(1):114-7. PMID: 6683398
Children in households with dogs and cats may become infected with the dog tapeworm more frequently than suspected. Because of age-appropriate hand-to-mouth exploration, young infants and toddlers, through contact with...
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Rogers M, WEATHERLY N, Bowdre J, Desjardins R
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg . 1983 Jan; 77(1):103-5. PMID: 6344353
No abstract available.
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HANKER J, Chandross R, Solic J, WEATHERLY N, Laszlo J, Moore J, et al.
Histochem J . 1981 Nov; 13(6):905-19. PMID: 7338480
Eosinophils having one or more pseudopod-like processes of various lengths are observed in bone marrow, peripheral blood, sputum, nasal smears, and in other exfoliative cytology and tissue specimens after fixation...
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HANKER J, Chandross R, WEATHERLY N, Laszlo J, Moore J, Buckley R, et al.
Histochem J . 1980 Nov; 12(6):701-15. PMID: 6449493
No abstract available.
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Ottolenghi A, WEATHERLY N, LARSH Jr J
Infect Immun . 1980 Aug; 29(2):799-807. PMID: 7216437
After a primary infection with 100 Angiostrongylus cantonensis larvae, infected rats showed elevated phospholipase B activity in meningeal and brain homogenates beginning with the first week and continuing through the...
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Ottolenghi A, LARSH Jr J, WEATHERLY N
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1980 May; 29(3):393-400. PMID: 7386719
Fecal pellets of mice infected with Trichinella spiralis, Hymenolepis nana, and Schistosoma mansoni have been found to contain high levels of phospholipase B activity. The rise, time course and decline...