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. 1965 Jun;44(6):920–928. doi: 10.1172/JCI105209

Quantitative Studies of Febrile Tolerance and Levels of Specific Antibody Evoked by Bacterial Endotoxin*

John H Mulholland 1,2, Sheldon M Wolff 1,2,, Anne L Jackson 1,2,, Maurice Landy 1,2
PMCID: PMC292572  PMID: 14322026

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