...the B. burgdorferi antigens were shown to be immunogenic and inflammatory... Lyme disease caused by infection with the spirochaetal bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi is generally responsive to ...
The spirochaete flagella, unlike those of other bacteria, are located entirely within the periplasm of the bacteria. New work highlights another unique spirochaete characteristic — an unusual covalent ...
Chelsea Whyte examines several hypotheses about post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (6 June, p 40). Rather than simply being a chronic effect of Lyme disease, which results from infection by the ...
This paper by Dr. F. C. Wellman as received by us Dec. 7, 1905. Owing to a misunderstanding its oublication has been delayed.
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