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This paper, published in 2008, received 577 indexed citations . Written by John Rex and Clinical covering the research area of Cell Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Infectious Diseases (308 citations), Epidemiology (273 citations) and Cell Biology (162 citations).
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