Extensive cytological damage caused by measles in African children
AUTOR(ES)
Gripenberg, Ulla
RESUMO
The occurrence of mitotic and chromosomal aberrations was examined in cultured lymphocytes from 25 African children suffering from acute measles at an early stage (0-5 days after onset of rash).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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