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. 1955 Aug;31(4):655–667.

Morphologic Changes in Rabbits Following the Intravenous Administration of Meningococcal Toxin

II. Two Appropriately Spaced Injections; the Rôle of Fibrinoid in the Generalized Shwartzman Reaction*

Joel G Brunson, Lewis Thomas, Charles N Gamble
PMCID: PMC1942549  PMID: 14388125

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