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1. Lendingham JCG. 1933. The growth phases of pleuropneumonia and agalactia on liquid and solid media. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 37:393-410.


2. Tang FF, Wei H, McWhirter DL, Edgar J. 1935. Investigation of the causal agent of bovine pleuropneumonia. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 40:391-406.


3. Laidlawii PP, Elford WJ. 1936. A new group of filterable organisms. Proc. Royal Soc. London 120:292-303.


4. Dienes L, Edsall G. 1937. Observations on the L-organism of Klieneberger. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 36:740-744.


5. Campbell AD, Turner AW, Seddon HR, Albiston HE, Campbell AD. 1936. Studies on contagious pleuro-pneumonia of cattle. J. Council Scien. Indust. Res., Australia 11:5-88.


6. Dienes L. 1938. Further observaations on the L organism of Klieneberger. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 39:363-367.

7. Sullivan ER, Dienes L. 1939. Pneumonia in white mice produced by a pleuro-pneumonia-like micro-organism. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol.  Med. 41:620-622.


8. Beeuwkes H. 1941. The occurrance of pleuropneumonialike microoganisms, causing arthritis, isolated freom healthy, white rats. Natuurwentenschappelijk Tijdschrift voor Ned. Indie 101:323-324.


9. Preston WS. 1942. Arthritis in rats caused by pleuropneumonia-like micro-organisms and the relationship of similar organisms to human rheumatism. J. Infect. Dis. 70:180-184.


10. Klieneberger E, Smiles J. 1942. Some new observations on the developmental cycle of the organism of bovine pleuropneumonia and related microbes. J. Hyg. 42:110-123.


11. Nelson JB. 1948. The nasal transmission of pleuropneumonia-like organisms in mice and rats. J. Infect. Dis. 82:169-176.


12. Cheng K-K. 1954. The experimental production of bronchiectasis in rats. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 67:89-98.

13. Clyde WAJ. 1964. Mycoplasma species identification based upon growth inhibition by specific antisera. J. Immunol. 92:958-965.


14. Lemke RM. 1965. The Mycoplasmataceae-“Pleuropneumonia-like organisms” (PPLO). Focus on Bacteria:114-124.


15. Hayflick. 1966. Interest in mycoplasmas centering on five areas. Weekend edition.


16. Calvan EC. 1986. Sprioplasma citri – discovered1969; cultured 1970; named 1973.


17. Bander MS. 1970. Occupational disease: a problem that lingers. MGH News 29.

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