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. 1965 Apr;44(4):535–542. doi: 10.1172/JCI105166

Production of Illness with a Small-Particle Aerosol of Coxsackie A21*

Robert B Couch 1,2, Thomas R Cate 1,2, Peter J Gerone 1,2, William F Fleet 1,2, David J Lang 1,2, William R Griffith 1,2, Vernon Knight 1,2,
PMCID: PMC292521  PMID: 14278169

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