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. 1962 Nov;41(5):593–602.

Hemorrhagic Encephalopathy in Chicken Embryos Infected with Influenza Virus

IV. Endothelial Localization of Viral Antigens Determined by Immunofluorescence

Edward W Hook, Charles N Luttrell, Kim Slaten, Robert R Wagner
PMCID: PMC1949610  PMID: 13961638

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