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STUDIES WITH BRUCELLA ENDOTOXIN IN HUMANS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ENDOTOXIN IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF BRUCELLOSIS
Robert S. Abernathy, Wesley W. Spink
Robert S. Abernathy, Wesley W. Spink
Published February 1, 1958
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1958;37(2):219-231. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI103601.
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STUDIES WITH BRUCELLA ENDOTOXIN IN HUMANS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ENDOTOXIN IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF BRUCELLOSIS

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Citations to this article in year 2005 (1)

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Invited review: Detoxifying endotoxin: time, place and person
RS Munford
Journal of Endotoxin Research 2005

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