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2006
Cirino F, Webley WC, West C, Croteau NL, Andrzejewski C, Stuart ES.  2006.  Detection of Chlamydia in the peripheral blood cells of normal donors using in vitro culture, immunofluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry techniques.. BMC Infect Dis. 6:23.
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1992
Breau WC, Atwood WJ, Norkin LC.  1992.  Class I major histocompatibility proteins are an essential component of the simian virus 40 receptor.. J Virol. 66(4):2037-45.
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