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. 1962 Oct;43(5):530–537.

The Chemical Basis of the Virulence of Brucella Abortus

III. Foetal Erythritol, a Cause of the Localisation of Br. abortus in Pregnant Cows

A E Williams, J Keppie, H Smith
PMCID: PMC2095138  PMID: 14000816

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