Oral prion infection requires normal numbers of Peyer's patches but not of enteric lymphocytes.
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Oral prion infection requires normal numbers of Peyer's patches but not of enteric lymphocytes.
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Andrew J S Macpherson
Frank L Heppner
Gerhard Huber
Hans-Pietro Eugster
Marco Prinz
Markus Glatzel
Norbert Wagner
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2003-04-01T00:00:00Z