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. 1953 Aug;34(4):400–411.

The Pathogenesis of Infectious Myxomatosis: The Mechanism of Infection and the Immunological Response in the European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)*

F Fenner, Gwendolyn M Woodroofe
PMCID: PMC2073564  PMID: 13093911

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