The almost simultaneous isolation in 1953 of the rabies virus from insectivorous bats in Flordia (Venters, Hoffert, Scatterday and Hardy, '54) and in Texas (Sullivan, Grimes, Eads, Menzies and Irons, '54; Burns and Farinacci, '55) together with the occurrence of at least two human rabies deaths beli
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The cytology of the mammary gland of the bat Myotis grisescens
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- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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- 1940
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