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. 1966 Dec;64(4):513–528. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400040821

Immunogenicity of experimental trachoma vaccines in baboons. I. Experimental methods, and preliminary tests with vaccines prepared in chick embryos and in HeLa cells.

L H Collier, W A Blyth
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