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Infections with Plasmodium gallinaceum in chick embryos induced by exoerythrocytic and blood stagesZuckerman, 1946
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per cent of infections observed in surviv-ing embryos. Fifty per cent of their treated embryos died. Shortt, Menon and Iyer (1940) reported the infection of a 13-day chick embryo bysporozoites placed on the scar-ified chorio-allantoic membrane. They found numerous …
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