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The virus of ectromelia induces an enormous multiplication ofMusculomyces in the peritoneum of the white mouse. In mice inoculated withMusculomyces alone the resulting scanty infection remains confined to the peritoneal cavity. In the presence of the virus of ectromeliaMusculomyces causes a systemic infection. It does not invade the cells, growth is confined strictly to their surface.
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Mooser, H. Die Mobilisation vonMusculomyces durch das Virus der Ektromelie. Experientia 5, 364 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02174518
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