Fusion of cultured multiple-sclerosis brain cells with indicator cells: presence of nucleocapsids and virions and isolation of parainfluenza-type virus.

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Published in Lancet on July 01, 1972

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V ter Meulen, H Koprowski, Y Iwasaki, Y M Käckell, D Müller

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