Partition of Cell Particles and Macromolecules
- A. Schluederberg
- Chemistry, BiologyThe Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
- 1 June 1973
NIH conference. Chronic fatigue syndrome research. Definition and medical outcome assessment.
- A. Schluederberg, S. Straus, D. Buchwald
- Medicine, PsychologyAnnals of Internal Medicine
- 15 August 1992
It was viewed as essential for the investigator to screen for psychiatric disorder using a combination of self-report instruments followed by at least one structured interview to identify patients who should be excluded from studies or considered as a separate subgroup in data analysis.
From the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health, and the Rockefeller University. Emerging viruses: the evolution…
- S. Morse, A. Schluederberg
- MedicineJournal of Infectious Diseases
- 1 July 1990
It was convened to consider the mechanisms of viral emergence and possible strategies for anticipating, detecting, and preventing the emergence of new viral diseases in the future.
Measles virus RNA.
- A. Schluederberg
- BiologyBiochemical and Biophysical Research…
- 19 March 1971
Studies with Live Attenuated Measles-Virus Vaccine: I. Clinical and Immunologic Responses in Institutionalized Children
- F. McCrumb, S. Kress, E. Saunders, M. Snyder, A. Schluederberg
- Medicine, Biology
- 1 June 1961
Virus passaged from 4 to 108 times via the chorioallantoic route did not induce in susceptible children a significant degree of protection from naturally occurring measles, and interest in this problem again waned.
Immune Globulins in Human Viral Infections
- A. Schluederberg
- Biology, MedicineNature
- 1 March 1965
In late sera or following a secondary stimulus, 19S globulins make up no more than a small portion of total antibody so that 2-ME treatment does not result in over-all titre reduction.
Persistence of vaccine-induced immune responses to rubella: comparison with natural infection.
- D. Horstmann, A. Schluederberg, J. Emmons, B. Evans, M. Randolph, W. Andiman
- Medicine, BiologyReviews of Infectious Diseases
- 1 March 1985
The results indicated that both vaccines induce long-lasting immunity in most individuals, and natural infection with wild virus was shown to induce more vigorous immune responses than did either vaccine.
Studies with live attenuated measles-virus vaccine. II. Clinical and immunologic response of children in an open community.
- S. Kress, A. Schluederberg, F. McCrumb
- Medicine, BiologyA M A Journal of Diseases of Children
- 1 June 1961
Evaluation of a live attenuated measles-virus vaccine propagated in canine renal cell culture revealed this antigen to be highly immunogenic in man when administered by various routes, and normal children in an open community were immunized with attenuates measles vaccine by these methods.
Specificity of the primary and secondary antibody responses to myxoviruses.
- R. Heffner, A. Schluederberg
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Immunology
- 1 April 1967
Five of six animals failing to produce detectable hemagglutination inhibition (HI) antibodies during the 1st week of immunization showed an accelerated 19S and 7S antibody responses to an injection given on the 7th day.
Actinomycin D: Renewed RNA Synthesis after Removal from Mammalian Cells
- A. Schluederberg, R. Hendel, S. Chavanich
- Biology, MedicineScience
- 7 May 1971
A broad range of RNA sizes was made after removal of drug, but cytoplasmic and nucleolar sedimentation profiles were abnormal for at least 20 hours.
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