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. 1959 Mar;57(1):106–122. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400019938

The influence of the age of the age of the host on local virus multiplication and on the resistance to virus infections

Anne McLaren, F K Sanders
PMCID: PMC2218103  PMID: 13641659

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