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Negri Bodies in Rabies.
1906
James N Brawner
Atlanta, Ga., Physician in Charge Georgia Pasteur Institute.
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James N Brawner
THE NEGRI BODIES IN RABIES.
January 1913, The Journal of experimental medicine,
James N Brawner
Cytochemical studies on rabies inclusions (Negri bodies).
July 1956, The Journal of pathology and bacteriology,
James N Brawner
Electron micrographs of Negri bodies found in rabies.
January 1950, The Journal of infectious diseases,
James N Brawner
Electron micrograph of Negri bodies found in rabies.
January 1955, Texas reports on biology and medicine,
James N Brawner
The electron microscopy of rabies inclusion (Negri) bodies.
August 1951, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.),
James N Brawner
A histochemical study of the Negri bodies of rabies.
January 1954, The American journal of pathology,
James N Brawner
[Ultrastructure of Negri bodies in a case of human rabies].
November 1970, Pathologie-biologie,
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The ultrastructure of Negri bodies in Purkinje neurons in human rabies.
April 1970, Neurology,
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LABORATORY: A NEW METHOD FOR STAINING NEGRI BODIES OF RABIES.
October 1927, American journal of public health (New York, N.Y. : 1912),
James N Brawner
SELLERS' TECHNIQUE; A RAPID MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION FOR NEGRI BODIES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF RABIES.
September 1964, The Medical journal of Malaya,
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