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. 1943 Oct 1;78(4):315–320. doi: 10.1084/jem.78.4.315

STUDIES ON HERPETIC INFECTION IN MICE

II. THE PATHWAYS OF INVASION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AFTER INTRANASAL INSTILLATION OF VIRUS IN SUCKLING MICE

Howard B Slavin 1, George Packer Berry 1
PMCID: PMC2135398  PMID: 19871330

Abstract

Instilled intranasally into suckling mice, a mouse-passaged strain of herpes virus (HF) reaches the brain by both the trigeminal and olfactory pathways.

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