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. 1967 Sep;51(3):351–371.

Organ Lesions Produced in Rabbits by Group a Streptococci and Some of their Extracellular Products

N Zeiri, Z Bentwich, J H Boss, I Ginsburg, T N Harris
PMCID: PMC1965344  PMID: 19971043

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