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A “One-Two Punch” Leading to Hepatitis C Seroconversion

Ellen H. Nagami, Arthur Y. Kim, Christopher E. Birch, Melinda J. Bowen and Barbara H. McGovern.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

February 2011; published online February 2011.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 1692 words.

We report a case of acute hepatitis C virus infection that occurred after a traumatic altercation among prison inmates. This report has significant implications for infection control policies and...

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A “Query” Pancreatitis in a Young Shepherdess: An Uncommon Manifestation of Acute Q Fever

Andreas Stein, Bruno Berthet and Didier Raoult.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

July 1999; published online July 1999.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 0 words.

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A 10-Year-Old Girl with a Rash and Abdominal Pain

Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

March 2009; published online March 2009.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 205 words.

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A 10-Year-Old Girl with a Rash and Abdominal Pain

Philip A. Mackowiak, Paula Newton and Riva Kamat.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

March 2009; published online March 2009.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 710 words.

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A 125 bp region of the Ig VH1 promoter is sufficient to confer lymphocyte-specific expression in transgenic mice

Nicole Avitahl and Kathryn Calame.

in International Immunology

September 1996.

Journal Article. Subjects: biological sciences; immunology. 0 words.

Ig variable region (VH) promoters are active only in B cells and extinction experiments suggest that they are negatively regulated in non-B lineage cells. In contrast to the multiple transcription...

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A 12-Month-Old Boy With Pneumonia and Hepatitis

Laura Levitt, Allison Messina, Juan Dumois, Ignacio Gonzalez-Gomez and David M. Berman.

Edited by Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

June 2012; published online June 2012.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 736 words.

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A 12-Month-Old Male Infant Admitted With Pneumonia, Failure to Thrive, and Hepatitis

Edited by Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

June 2012; published online June 2012.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 249 words.

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A 12-Year Follow-up Study of Ankle Muscle Function in Older Adults

Karen J. Winegard, Audrey L. Hicks, Digby G. Sale and Anthony A. Vandervoort.

in The Journals of Gerontology: Series A

May 1996.

Journal Article. Subjects: biological sciences; geriatric medicine. 0 words.

The purpose of this study was to examine changes in strength over time in a cohort of healthy elderly people who underwent assessments of ankle muscle function 12 years earlier. The isometric...

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A 13-Year-Old Boy with Ataxia 4 Weeks after a Near-Drowning Accident

Philip A. Mackowiak.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

August 2010; published online August 2010.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 276 words.

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A 13-Year-Old Boy with Ataxia 4 Weeks after a Near-Drowning Accident

Philip A. Mackowiak, Mey León, Jorge Alave, Eduardo Chaparro, Beatriz Bustamante and Carlos Seas.

in Clinical Infectious Diseases

August 2010; published online August 2010.

Journal Article. Subjects: infectious diseases; immunology; public health and epidemiology; microbiology. 989 words.

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