KP CHANG PUBLICATIONS 04-01-21.Docx

KP CHANG PUBLICATIONS 04-01-21.Docx

KP CHANG PUBLICATIONS (04/01/2021): A total of ~180 published papers google-searchable for individual titles and/or Pubmed-searchable for “chang kp, leishmania (109) or symbiotes (10) or symbionts (2) or endosymbionts (3) or endosymbiosis (9) or vaccination (7). 1. Chang, K.-P. & Musgrave, A.J. (1969) Histochemistry and ultrastructure of the mycetome and its “symbiotes” in the pear psylla, Psylla Pyricola Foerster (Homoptera). Tissue and Cell 1: 597-606. 2. Chang, K.-P. & Musgrave, A.J. (1970) Ultrastructure of rickettsia-like microorganisms in the midgut of a plant bug, Stenotus binotatus Jak. (Heteroptera: Miridae). Can. J. Microbiol. 16: 621-622. 3. Chang, K.-P. & Musgrave, A.J. (1972) Multiple Symbiosis in a leafhopper, Helochara communis fitch (Cicadellidae: Homoptera): envelopes, nucleoids and inclusions of the symbiotes. J. Cell Sci. 11: 275-293. 4. Chang, K.-P. & Musgrave, A.J. (1973) Morphology, histochemistry and ultrastructure of mycetome and its rickettsial symbiotes in Cimex lectularius (L.) Can. J. Microbiol. 19: 1075-1081. 5. Chang, K.-P. (1974) Effects of elevated temperature on mycetome and its symbiotes of Cimex lectularius (L.) J. Invertebr. Pathol. 23: 333-340. 6. Chang, K.-P. & Trager, W. (1974) Nutritional significance of symbiotic bacteria in two species of hemoflagellates. Science 183: 531-532. 7. Chang, K.-P. (1974) Ultrastructure of symbiotic bacteria in normal and antibiotic-treated Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia oncopelti. J. Protozool. 21: 699-707. 8. Chang, K.-P. & Musgrave, A.J. (1975) Conversion of spheroplast symbiotes in a leafhopper, Helochara communis Fitch (Cicadellidae: Homoptera). Can. J. Microbiol. 21: 196-204. 9. Chang, K.-P. & Musgrave, A.J. (1975) Endosymbiosis in a leafhopper Helochara communis Fitch (Cicadellidae: Homoptera): symbiote translocation and auxillary cells in the mycetome. Can J. Microbiol. 21: 186-195. 10. Tuan, R.S. & Chang, K.-P. (1975) Isolation of intracellular symbiotes from flagellate protozoa by immune lysis and characterization of their DNA. J. Cell Biol. 65: 309-323. 11. Chang, K.-P., Chang, C.S. & Sassa, S. (1975) Heme biosynthesis in bacterium-protozoan symbioses: enzymic defects in host hemoflagellates and complemental role of their intracellular symbiotes. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 72: 2979-2983. 1 12. Chang, K.-P. (1975) Reduced growth of Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia oncopelti freed of intracellular symbiotes by chloramphenicol. J. Protozool. 22: 271-276. 13. Chang, K.-P. (1975) Haematophagous insects and haemoflagellates as hosts for prokaryotic endosymbiotes. Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 29: 407-428. 14. Dwyer, D.M. & Chang, K.-P. (1976) Surface membrane carbohydrate alteration of a flagellate protozoan mediated by bacterial endosymbionts. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 73: 852-856. 15. Chang, K.-P. (1976) Symbiont-free hemoflagellates (Blastocrithidia culicis and Crithidia oncopelti): Their liver factor requirement and their serological identity with infected strains. J. Protozool. 23: 241-244. 16. Chang, K.-P. & Dwyer, D.M. (1976) Multiplication of a human parasite (Leishmania donovani) in phagolysosomes of hamster macrophages in vitro. Science 193: 678-680. 17. Meshnick, S.R., Chang, K.-P., & Cerami, A. (1977) Heme lysis of the bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma brucei. Biochem. Pharmacol. 26: 1923-1928. 18. Chang, K.-P., Steiger, R.F., Dave, C. & Cheng, Y.-C. (1978) Effects of methylglyoxal bis (guanylhydrazone) on trypanosomatid flagellates: inhibition of growth and nucleoside incorporation in Trypanosoma brucei. J. Protozool. 25: 145-149. 19. Chang, K.-P. & Dwyer, D.M. (1978) Leishmania donovani-hamster macrophage interactions in vitro: cell entry, intracellular survival and multiplication of amastigotes. J. Exp. Med. 147: 515-530. 20. Chang, K.-P. (1978) Hamster peritoneal macrophages in vitro: substratum adhesion, spreading, phagocytosis and phagolysosome formation. In vitro 14: 663-674. 21. Chang, K.-P. (1978) Intracellular multiplication of Leishmania donovani during repeated passages in primary cultures of hamster peritoneal macrophages. J. Parasitol. 64: 931-933. 22. Chang, K.-P. (1978) Leishmania infection of human skin fibroblasts in vitro: absence of phagolysosomal fusion after induced phagocytosis of promastigotes and their intracellular transformation. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 27: 1084-96. 23. Chang, K.-P. (1979) Leishmania donovani: Promastigote-macrophage surface interactions in vitro. Exp. Parasitol. 48: 175-189. 24. Chang, K.-P. (1980) Human cutaneous leishmania in a macrophage line: Propagation and isolation of intracellular parasite. Science 209: 1240-2. 2 25. Chang, K.-P. (1980) endocytosis of FITC dextran by leishmania-infected macrophages, fluorimetry of pinocytosis, lysosomephagosome fusion and intralysosomal pH, In Host-Invader Interplays, Ed. van den Bossche, North Holland, 231-4. 26. Chang, K.-P. and Dave, C. (1980) Modulation of polyamine biosynthesis enzymes by bacterial endosymbionts in trypanosomatid protozoa. In: Int. Proc. Endosymb. Cell Res., Eds. W. Schwemmler & H. Schenk, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1: 349-360. 27. Chang, K.-P. (1981) Leishmanicidal mechanisms of human polymorphonuclear phagocytes. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 30:322-33. 28. Chang, K.-P. (1981) Antibody-mediated inhibition of phagocytosis in Leishmania donovani-human phagocyte interactions in vitro. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 30: 334-39. 29. Chang, K.-P. (1981) Leishmania donovani-hamster macrophage binding mediated by their surface glycoproteins/antigens: Characterization in vitro by a radioactive assay. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 4: 67-76. 30. Carson, D.A. & Chang, K.-P. (1981) Phosphorylation and anti-leishmania activity of formycin B. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 100: 1377-83. 31. Carson, D.A. & Chang, K.-P. (1981) Selective killing of leishmania-infected mouse macrophages by 6-methylpurine 2’-deoxyriboside. Life Sci. 29: 1617-21. 32. Chang, K.-P., Bray, R.S. & Leaney, A.J. (1981). Infection of mouse macrophages in vitro by sandfly-derived promastigotes of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis. Trans. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 75: 475-6. 33. Fong, D. & Chang, K.-P. (1981) Tubulin biosynthesis in the developmental cycle of a parasitic protozoan, Leishmania mexicana: Changes during differentiation of motile and non-motile stages. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 78: 7624-8. 34. Chang, K.-P. & Chiao, D.W. (1981) Cellular immunity of mice to Leishmania donovani in vitro: Lymphokine-mediated intracellular killing of parasites in macrophages. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 78: 7083-7. 35. Chang, K.-P. & Fong, D. (1982) Antigenic changes during intracellular transformation of leishmanias in cultured macrophages. Infect. Immun. 36: 430-431. 36. Fong, D. & Chang, K.-P. (1982) Surface antigenic change during differentiation of a parasitic protozoan, Leishmania mexicana: Identification by monoclonal antibodies. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 79: 7366-70. 37. Wallach, M., Fong, D., & Chang, K.-P. (1982) Post-transcriptional control of tubulin biosynthesis in leishmanial differentiation. Nature 299: 650-2. 3 38. Chang, K.-P. (1983) Molecular and biochemical mechanisms of intracellular symbiosis in leishmaniasis. Int. Rev. Cytol. Suppl. 14: 267-302. 39. Chang, K.-P. (1983) Leishmania-macrophage cellular and molecular interactions in vitro. Microbiology 380-383. 40. Chang, K.-P. & Fish, W.R. (1983) Leishmaniasis. In In vitro cultivation of pathogenic protozoa of man and domestic animals, Ed. J. B. Jensen, CRC Uniscience pp. 111-153. 41. Chang, K.-P. & Fong, D. (1983) Cell biology of host-parasite membrane interactions in leishmaniasis. Cytopathology of Parasitic Diseases. Ciba Foundation Symp. 99: 113-131. 42. Chang, K.-P., Dasch, G. & Weiss, E. (1984). Endosymbionts of fungi and invertebrates other than insects, In: Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Ed. N.R. Krieg, Vol. I, 853-863, William & Wilkins, Baltimore. 43. Dasch, G., Chang, K.-P. & Weiss, E. (1984) Endosymbionts of insects. In: Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Ed. N.R. Krieg, Vol. I, 811-830, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore. 44. Weiss, E., Dasch, G., & Chang, K.-P. (1984) Wolbacheae. In: Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, Ed. N.R. Krieg, Vol. I, 711-717, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore. 45. Hu, X.-S. & Chang, K.-P. (1984) Vaccination of mice with formalin-killed amastigotes of Leishmania mexicana against Leishmania donovani: Muramyl dipeptide-enhanced protection. Acta Acad. Med. Sichuan 15: 91-97. 46. Fong, D., Wallach, M., Keithly, J., Melera, P.W. & Chang, K.-P. (1984) Differential expression of mRNAs for tubulin during differentiation of a parasitic protozoan, Leishmania mexicana. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 81: 5782-5786. 47. Kiehlbauch, J.A., Albach, R.A., Baum, L.L. & Chang, K.-P. (1985) Phagocytosis of Campylobacter jejuni and its intracellular survival in mononuclear phagocytes. Infect.Immun. 48: 446-451. 48. Hu, X.-S. & Chang, K.-P. (1985) Immunization of BALB/c mice with cultured amastigotes of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis: Protection by gamma-irradiated parasites. Acta Acad. Med. Sichuan 16: 1-5. 49. Chang, C.S. and Chang, K.-P. (1985) Heme acquisition and utilization by intracellular and extracellular stages of L. m. amazonensis. Mol. Biochem. Parasitol. 16: 267-276. 50. Chang, K.-P., Fong, D and Bray, R.S. (1985) Biology of Leishmania and leishmaniasis. In: Leishmaniasis, Eds. K.-P. Chang and R.S. Bray, Elsevier Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, pp. 1-27. 4 51. Chang, K.-P. & Hendricks, D.L. (1985) Laboratory maintenance of leishmaniae. In: Leishmaniasis, Eds. K.-P. Chang & R.S. Bray, Elsevier

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