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SUSCEPTIBILITY OF GRAVID MICE TO COXSACKIE VIRUS INFECTION

Gilbert Dalldorf, Rebecca Gifford
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DOI: 10.1084/jem.99.1.21 | Published January 1, 1954
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Abstract

Gravid mice become progressively more susceptible to infection with the pancreatic line of Group B-1 Coxsackie virus during the last week of pregnancy. A Group A-8 strain did not have such an effect.

The young that survive despite the fact that their mothers are infected with a B-1 strain appear to be normal in the gross and microscopically, to grow at the usual rate, to be free of demonstrable virus, and to be susceptible on challenge with a homologous strain.

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    • Submitted: 11 August 1953
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SUSCEPTIBILITY OF GRAVID MICE TO COXSACKIE VIRUS INFECTION
Gilbert Dalldorf, Rebecca Gifford
Journal of Experimental Medicine Jan 1954, 99 (1) 21-27; DOI: 10.1084/jem.99.1.21

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