Itoh et al., 1957 - Google Patents
The infection of chimpanzees with ECHO virusesItoh et al., 1957
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- Itoh H
- Melnick J
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- The Journal of Experimental Medicine
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The oral and parenteral infections of chimpanzees receiving echo Types 6 and 4 viruses successively are described. The two infections, spaced 2½ months apart, and given by the same route in each animal, failed to induce overt disease. The inapparent infections were …
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