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206 related items for PubMed ID: 6959410

  • 21. Campylobacter-like organisms in the gastric mucosa of rhesus monkeys.
    Reed KD, Berridge BR.
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  • 31. Mucosal microhernias in the nonhuman primate colon: their role in the pathogenesis of colonic disease.
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  • 39. [Case of spirochetosis of the large intestine with intracellular localization of bacteria].
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  • 40. Phenotypic and genotypic profiles of human, canine, and porcine spirochetes associated with colonic spirochetosis correlates with in vivo brush border attachment.
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