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. 1956 Apr;35(4):362–370. doi: 10.1172/JCI103286

THE INDUCTION OF GROSS MYOCARDIAL LESIONS BY A COXSACKIE (PLEURODYNIA) VIRUS AND CORTISONE 1,2

Edwin D Kilbourne 1,3, Charles B Wilson 1, Dorothy Perrier 1
PMCID: PMC438820  PMID: 13306777

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