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. 1953 Jun;29(3):381–399.

Histopathogenesis of Cortisone-Altered Experimental Poliomyelitis

Observations on the Syrian Hamster Inoculated Intracerebrally with Strain MEF1*

Stanley M Aronson, Gregory Shwartzman
PMCID: PMC1937441  PMID: 13040485

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