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Predisposing factors in systemic and central nervous system candidiasis: Histopathological and cultural observations in the rat

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This investigation was partially funded by a postdoctoral fellowship grant from the Brown-Hazen Fund of the Research Cooperation.

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Otero, R.B., Goodman, N.L. & Parker, J.C. Predisposing factors in systemic and central nervous system candidiasis: Histopathological and cultural observations in the rat. Mycopathologia 64, 113–120 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00440971

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