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A Comparison of the Intranuclear Inclusions Produced by the Herpetic Virus and by Virus III in Rabbits

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A Comparison of the Intranuclear Inclusions Produced by the Herpetic Virus and by Virus III in Rabbits

by E. V. Cowdry

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Chicago: American Medical Association, 1930 Paper. Very Good -. Soft cover. Journal Offprint. 15 page, illustrated journal article reprint from the Archives of Pathology. .

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Title
A Comparison of the Intranuclear Inclusions Produced by the Herpetic Virus and by Virus III in Rabbits
Author
E. V. Cowdry
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good -
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No Jacket
Edition
Journal Offprint
Publisher
American Medical Association
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1930
Keywords
Virology, Viral Disease, Virus Disease, Herpes Virus, Herpesviruses, Herpes Simplex Virus, Varicella, Zoster Viruses, CMV, Cytomegaloviruses, Simian Herpesviruses, Oncogenic Viruses, Epstein Barr Virus
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Virology;

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