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Pathological Study of a Case of Endemic Typhus in Virginia with Demonstration of Rickettsia.

The American journal of pathology

Pinkerton H, Maxcy KF.
PMID: 19969961
Am J Pathol. 1931 Mar;7(2):95-104.3.

No abstract available.

Giant Cell Pneumonia with Inclusions: A Lesion Common to Hecht's Disease, Distemper and Measles.

The American journal of pathology

Pinkerton H, Smiley WL, Anderson WA.
PMID: 19970794
Am J Pathol. 1945 Jan;21(1):1-23.

No abstract available.

TYPHUS FEVER : IV. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI IN TISSUE CULTURES.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Pinkerton H, Hass GM.
PMID: 19870050
J Exp Med. 1932 Jun 30;56(1):131-43. doi: 10.1084/jem.56.1.131.

In tissue cultures grown at 32 degrees C., typhus Rickettsiae increase rapidly within the cytoplasm of infected cells up to about the 14th day. At this time practically every cell is infected and the majority of cells are distended...

Vertical Migration of Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. hapla under Controlled Temperature.

Journal of nematology

Pinkerton JN, Mojtahedi H, Santo GS, O'Bannon JH.
PMID: 19290123
J Nematol. 1987 Apr;19(2):152-7.

Migratory ability of second-stage juveniles (J2) of two Meloidogyne chitwoodi races and a M. hapla population were compared in soil-filled columns at 12, 18, and 24 C. J2 of all populations migrated farthest at 18 C and least at...

Differential Response of Thor Alfalfa to Meloidogyne chitwoodi Races and M. hapla.

Journal of nematology

Mojtahedi H, Santo GS, Pinkerton JN.
PMID: 19290231
J Nematol. 1988 Jul;20(3):410-6.

Second-stage juveniles (J2) of races 1 and 2 of Meloidogyne chiiwoodi and M. hapla readily penetrated roots of Thor alfalfa and Columbian tomato seedlings; however, few individuals of M. chitwoodi race 1 were able to establish feeding sites and...

Plant-Parasitic Nematodes Associated with Grapevines, Vitis vinifera, in Oregon Vineyards.

Journal of nematology

Pinkerton JN, Forge TA, Ivors KL, Ingham RE.
PMID: 19270927
J Nematol. 1999 Dec;31(4):624-34.

A survey of vineyards in western Oregon was conducted in 1994 and 1995 to determine the association of plant-parasitic nematodes with vine health. Seventy vineyards in four regions of western Oregon (16 to 21 vineyards per region) were sampled....

SPOTTED FEVER : II. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FIEVRE BOUTONNEUSE.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Hass GM, Pinkerton H.
PMID: 19870556
J Exp Med. 1936 Sep 30;64(4):601-23. doi: 10.1084/jem.64.4.601.

Several methods for the experimental study of the rickettsial diseases have been applied to fièvre boutonneuse. An analysis of the results has indicated that fièvre boutonneuse is a variety of spotted fever and that the etiologic agent is a...

SPOTTED FEVER : III. THE IDENTIFICATION OF DERMACENTROXENUS RICKETTSI AND ITS DIFFERENTIATION FROM NON-PATHOGENIC RICKETTSIAE IN TICKS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Pinkerton H, Hass GM.
PMID: 19870694
J Exp Med. 1937 Nov 30;66(6):729-39. doi: 10.1084/jem.66.6.729.

Comparative studies were made of the microorganisms present in D. variabilis ticks, some of which served as a control series while the remainder were exposed to infection with D. rickettsi and thereafter maintained under various conditions. All female ticks...

Risk of first-time heart disease higher for hormone therapy users with metabolic syndrome.

Menopause (New York, N.Y.)

Pinkerton JV, Pastore LM, Johns DW, Tucker AL.
PMID: 23435018
Menopause. 2013 Mar;20(3):244-7. doi: 10.1097/GME.0b013e3182850c5d.

No abstract available.

The Spread of Cholera by Personal Communication, as Seen in the Crimean Campaign.

Edinburgh medical journal

Pinkerton AWP.
PMID: 29646398
Edinb Med J. 1858 Apr;3(10):867-877.

No abstract available.

Correspondence.

Glasgow medical journal

Dewar IMC, Fisher DK, Pinkerton HH, Lyall A.
PMID: 30438196
Glasgow Med J. 1947 Dec;28(12):431-432.

No abstract available.

A New and Improved Waterproof Splint Material.

Glasgow medical journal

Pinkerton R.
PMID: 30433166
Glasgow Med J. 1879 Sep;12(9):187-193.

No abstract available.

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