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. 1948 May;55(5):711–719. doi: 10.1128/jb.55.5.711-719.1948

Antigenic Studies of a Group of Paracolon Bacteria (Bethesda Group) 1

P R Edwards a, Mary G West a, D W Bruner a
PMCID: PMC518503  PMID: 16561510

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