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  • 21. [Present status of zoonotic hemorrhagic fevers of South America].
    Chastel C.
    Bull Soc Pathol Exot; 1993; 86(5 Pt 2):455-9. PubMed ID: 7819800
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  • 22. Role of Calomys musculinus peritoneal macrophages in age-related resistance to Junin virus infection.
    Coulombié FC, Alché LE, Lampuri JS, Coto CE.
    J Med Virol; 1986 Mar; 18(3):289-98. PubMed ID: 3009700
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  • 23. Geographic patterns of allele frequencies in Calomys musculinus reservoir-host of Junin virus.
    Gardenal CN, Sabattini MS, Blanco A.
    Medicina (B Aires); 1986 Mar; 46(1):73-8. PubMed ID: 3543610
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  • 24. Recent range expansion and low levels of contemporary gene flow in Calomys musculinus: its relationship with the emergence and spread of Argentine haemorrhagic fever.
    González Ittig RE, Gardenal CN.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2004 Dec; 93(6):535-41. PubMed ID: 15316554
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  • 25. Evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibodies to Junin virus in rodents.
    Morales MA, Calderón GE, Riera LM, Ambrosio AM, Enría DA, Sabattini MS.
    J Virol Methods; 2002 May; 103(1):57-66. PubMed ID: 11906733
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  • 26. Restricted gene flow in Calomys musculinus (Rodentia, Muridae), the natural reservoir of Junin virus.
    Chiappero MB, Gardenal CN.
    J Hered; 2003 May; 94(6):490-5. PubMed ID: 14691315
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  • 27. Rodent control programmes in areas affected by Bolivian haemorrhagic fever.
    Mercado R.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1975 May; 52(4-6):691-6. PubMed ID: 182405
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  • 28. Calomys musculinus, the natural reservoir of Argentine haemorrhagic fever, is a semipermissive host for a mouse-attenuated mutant of Junin virus.
    Scolaro LA, Damonte EB.
    Res Virol; 1994 May; 145(5):331-6. PubMed ID: 7839011
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  • 39. Pinhal Virus, a New Arenavirus Isolated from Calomys tener in Brazil.
    Bisordi I, Levis S, Maeda AY, Suzuki A, Nagasse-Sugahara TK, de Souza RP, Pereira LE, Garcia JB, Cerroni Mde P, de A e Silva F, dos Santos CL, da Fonseca BA.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2015 Nov; 15(11):694-700. PubMed ID: 26501215
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  • 40. [Blood parameters variation in Calomys musculinus infected with Junin virus, strain XJCl3].
    Steyerthal NL, Lampuri JS, Coto CE.
    Medicina (B Aires); 1990 Nov; 50(4):335-42. PubMed ID: 1966622
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