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Macrocyclon
Networked:
5
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Alcohols: 595
Glycols: 38
Ethylene Glycols: 8
Polyethylene Glycols: 3865
Macrocyclon: 5
Macromolecular Substances: 97
Polymers: 13051
Polyethylene Glycols: 3865
Macrocyclon: 5
Biomedical and Dental Materials
Polymers: 13051
Polyethylene Glycols: 3865
Macrocyclon: 5
Technology, Industry, and Agriculture
Manufactured Materials
Biomedical and Dental Materials
Polymers: 13051
Polyethylene Glycols: 3865
Macrocyclon: 5
Related Diseases
1.
Lepromatous Leprosy
10/01/1963 - "
1. COMPARATIVE TRIAL OF MACROCYCLON PLUS DAPSONE AND DAPSONE ALONE IN THE TREATMENT OF LEPROMATOUS LEPROSY.
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2.
Infections
09/01/1971 - "
Virtually all phagosomes containing damaged bacilli showed signs of fusion; but when many phagosomes were present containing apparently intact organisms (as with actively multiplying strain H37Rv or with this strain held at a steady level of viability by Macrocyclon, and also with strain BCG at an early stage of that infection), signs of fusion of lysosomes with these phagosomes were infrequent.
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08/01/1960 - "
Effect of macrocyclon in acute and chronic pulmonary tuberculous infection in mice as shown by viable and total bacterial counts.
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01/01/1978 - "
Effect of treatment in vivo with Triton WR-1339 and macrocyclon on infection of the mouse foot-pad by Mycobacterium leprae [proceedings].
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09/01/1971 - "
The situations studied were as follows: progressive infection with the multiplying virulent strain H37Rv; ingestion of the same strain previously inactivated by gamma radiation; infection with an attenuated strain (BCG); and a stabilized virulent infection induced by the surfactant Macrocyclon.
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3.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
10/01/1959 - "
Macrocyclon in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
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