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The aim of our work was the investigation of the ways of penetration into the organism of orally-administered tubercle mycobacteria of the BCG vaccine strain and of their spread through the organism in the period immediately following their introduction.
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Stolygvo, N.S. (1959). Distribution in the Guinea Pig Organism of Orally Administered P32-Labeled BCG Mycobacteria. In: Application of Radioactive Isotopes in Microbiology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4523-8_5
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