Natural and experimental oral infection of nonhuman primates by bovine spongiform encephalopathy agents.
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P. Brown | D. Gajdusek | P. Belli | F. Cathala | N. Bons | Francés | N. Mestre | N. Mestre-Frances | C. Gajdusek | D.
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