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    Invertebrate Precursors to Immune Responses

    As long as there are useful invertebrates like earthworms, oysters, or honey bees to be protected, and others like tapeworms, slugs, and mosquitoes to be destroyed, there will be a utilitarian justification fo...

    F. M. Burnet in Contemporary Topics in Immunobiology (1974)

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    The inheritance of autoimmune disease in mice: a study of hybrids of the strains NZB and C3H

    Margaret C Holmes, F M Burnet in Heredity (1964)

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    Studies on filamentary forms of influenza virus with special reference to the use of dark-ground-microscopy

    F. M. Burnet, Patricia E. Lind in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung (1957)

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    Genetics and immunology

    F M Burnet, Frank Fenner in Heredity (1948)

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    The growth of viruses on the chorioallantois of the chick embryo

    In 1931, Woodruff and Goodpasture reported that the virus of fowl-pox could be grown on the chorioallantois of the develo** chick, and that proliferative lesions containing typical inclusion bodies were produce...

    F. M. Burnet in Handbuch der Virusforschung (1938)