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Identification of a nef allele that causes lymphocyte activation and acute disease in macaque monkeys.
Du Z, Lang S M, Sasseville V G, Lackner A A, Ilyinskii P O ...
Cell Vol 82(4)
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Date 25 Aug 1995
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Guanylyl cyclase is a heat-stable enterotoxin receptor.
Schulz S, Green C K, Yuen P S, Garbers D L
Cell Vol 63(5)
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Date 30 Nov 1990
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Role of toxigenic and invasive bacteria in acute diarrhea of childhood.
Guerrant R L, Moore R A, Kirschenfeld P M, Sande M A
The New England journal of medicine Vol 293(12)
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Date 18 Sep 1975
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A prospective study of diarrhea and HIV-1 infection among 429 Zairian infants.
Thea D M, St Louis M E, Atido U, Kanjinga K, Kembo B ...
The New England journal of medicine Vol 329(23)
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Date 02 Dec 1993
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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia-coli-associated diarrheal disease in Apache children.
Sack R B, Hirschhorn N, Brownlee I, Cash R A, Woodward W E ...
The New England journal of medicine Vol 292(20)
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Date 15 May 1975
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Improved light-microscopical detection of microsporidia spores in stool and duodenal aspirates. The Enteric Opportunistic Infections Working Group.
Weber R, Bryan R T, Owen R L, Wilcox C M, Gorelkin L ...
The New England journal of medicine Vol 326(3)
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Date 16 Jan 1992
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Human reovirus-like agent as the major pathogen associated with "winter" gastroenteritis in hospitalized infants and young children.
Kapikian A Z, Kim H W, Wyatt R G, Cline W L, Arrobio J O ...
The New England journal of medicine Vol 294(18)
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Date 29 Apr 1976
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Comparative susceptibility of latin american and united states students to enteric pathogens.
DuPont H L, Olarte J, Evans D G, Pickering L K, Galindo E ...
The New England journal of medicine Vol 295(27)
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Date 30 Dec 1976
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Spectrum of disease and relation to place of exposure among ill returned travelers.
Freedman David O, Weld Leisa H, Kozarsky Phyllis E, Fisk Tamara, Robins Rachel ...
The New England journal of medicine Vol 354(2)
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Date 12 Jan 2006
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Campylobacter jejuni infection and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Rees J H, Soudain S E, Gregson N A, Hughes R A
The New England journal of medicine Vol 333(21)
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Date 23 Nov 1995
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