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    Burgdorfer W, Lane RS, Barbour AG, Gresbrink RA, Anderson JR.
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  • 23. Experimental infection of the white-footed mouse with Borrelia burgdorferi.
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    Stanek G, Burger I, Hirschl A, Wewalka G, Radda A.
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    Gill JS, Johnson RC, Sinclair MK, Weisbrod AR.
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  • 31. Mice as reservoirs of the Lyme disease spirochete.
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