John H. Hanks
Volume:
59 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1991
Cogitations on the cultivation of Mycobacterium leprae; why bother?
John H. Hanks
Volume:
49 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1981
Adenosine triphosphate content in Mycobacterium leprae. A brief communication
Arvind M. Dhople;
John H. Hanks
Volume:
45 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1977
Comments on Dr. Kato's editorial
Pierre Beaulnes;
Michel Bourque;
John H. Hanks;
Koomi Kanai;
Michio Tsukamura
Volume:
36 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1968
Precautions for injecting uniform doses of lepromin
John H. Hanks
Volume:
36 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1968
Standardizable lepromins yielding uniform concentration of M. leprae per skin site
John H. Hanks
Volume:
36 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1968
Microscopic counts of mycobacteria conversion factors for the pinhead method
John H. Hanks
Volume:
24 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1956
Enhancement of resistance to murine leprosy by BCG plus specIfIc antIgen
John H. Hanks
Volume:
33 - Edition:
3 Pt 2 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1965
The cultivation of Mycobacterium leprae search for a rational approach
John H. Hanks
Volume:
32 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1964
The origin and character of noncultivable states in mycobacteria
John H. Hanks
Volume:
32 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1964
A guide to the counting of mycobacteria in clinical and experimental materials
John H. Hanks;
B. R. Chatterjee;
Michel F. Lechat
Volume:
30 - Edition:
4 -
Oct/Nov/Dec -
1962
Removal of tissue antigens from bacillary suspensions of M. leprae
Carl E. Taylor;
John H. Hanks
Volume:
31 - Edition:
3 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1963
The concentration of M. leprae in currently available lepromins
Michel F. Lechat;
John H. Hanks
Volume:
30 - Edition:
3 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1962
Immunology and serology. Implications of cutaneous and seriologic reactivity
John H. Hanks
Volume:
28 - Edition:
4 -
Oct/Nov/Dec -
1960
Purification of lepromin on the Fernandez and Mitsuda-type responses in guinea-pigs
Carl E. Taylor;
John H. Hanks;
Lakshmi Kant
Volume:
28 - Edition:
3 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1960
The antigenic components of lepromin as assayed in guinea-pigs
Carl E. Taylor;
John H. Hanks;
Henry Moses;
Mool C. Mittal;
Lakshmi Kant
Volume:
29 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1961
The origin of the capsules on Mycobacterium leprae and other tissue-grown mycobacteria
John H. Hanks
Volume:
29 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1961
The problem of preserving internal structures in pathogenic mycobacteria by conventional methods of fixation
John H. Hanks
Volume:
29 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1961
Demonstration of Capsules on M. leprae during carbol-fuchsin staining mechanism of the Ziehl-Neelsen stain
John H. Hanks
Volume:
29 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1961
The influence of 4:4'-diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS) on the respiration, reproduction and mutation of mycobacteria
Ralph F. Naylor;
John H. Hanks
Volume:
29 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1961
Significance of capsular components of Mycobacterium leprae and other mycobacteria
John H. Hanks
Volume:
29 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1961
Capsules in electron micrographs of Mycobacterium leprae
John H. Hanks
Volume:
26 - Edition:
3 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1958
Research in leprosy
John H. Hanks
Volume:
27 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1959
Enumeration of Mycobacterium leprae for the standardization of lepromin
John H. Hanks
Volume:
24 - Edition:
4 -
Oct/Nov/Dec -
1956
Quantitative aspects of sampling leprosy skin lesions by the scraped incision method
John H. Hanks
Volume:
22 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1954
The application of metabolic studies to leprosy research
John H. Hanks;
Clarke T. Gray
Volume:
22 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1954
Influence of physical and chemical factors on the hydrogen transfer capacity of murine leprosy bacilli
John H. Hanks
Volume:
22 - Edition:
4 -
Oct/Nov/Dec -
1954
Extracellular inhibitors in leprotic infectlons and their role as barriers to experimental transmission
John H. Hanks;
Clarke T. Gray
Volume:
22 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1954
The implications of Suter's review of intracellular parasitism with respect to the problem of leprosy
John H. Hanks
Volume:
21 - Edition:
3 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1953
The problem of latent leprosy
John H. Hanks
Volume:
20 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1952
The infectiousness of murine leprosy bacilli after exposure to different conditions in vitro
John H. Hanks
Volume:
18 - Edition:
2 -
Apr/May/Jun -
1950
The tissue sites most favorable for the development of murine leprosy in rats and mice
John H. Hanks;
Tobey Backerman
Volume:
18 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1950
Three factors which may influence the experimental transmission of leprosy
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
3 -
Jul/Aug/Sep -
1947
Let us also have preliminary evidence
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1947
A study of the bacilli in tissue cultures of lepromata in serum media
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1947
The fate of leprosy bacilli in fibroblasts cultivated from macular and tuberculoid lesions
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1947
The fate of leprosy bacilli in fibroblasts cultivated from lepromatous lesions
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1947
The influence of carbon particles on the development of rat leprosy
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1947
The question of free bacillary growth in the plasma surrounding lepromatous explants during tissue cultivation
John H. Hanks
Volume:
15 - Edition:
1 -
Jan/Feb/Mar -
1947
Attempts to infect chick embryos and chick tissue cultures with bacilli from human lepromatous lesions
John H. Hanks