Further Isolations of Reovirus Type 3 from Cases of Burkitt's Lymphoma
@article{Bell1966FurtherIO, title={Further Isolations of Reovirus Type 3 from Cases of Burkitt's Lymphoma}, author={Thomas M. Bell and Ann Massie and M G Ross and David Ian Hewitt Simpson and E R Griffin}, journal={British Medical Journal}, year={1966}, volume={1}, pages={1514 - 1517} }
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