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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
Research

Travel-associated Rabies in Austrian Man

Robert Krause*Comments to Author , Zoltán Bagó†, Sandra Revilla-Fernández†, Angelika Loitsch†, Franz Allerberger†, Peter Kaufmann*, Karl-Heinz Smolle*, Gernot Brunner*, and Guenter J. Krejs*
Author affiliations: *Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria; †Institute for Veterinary Disease Control, Mödling, Austria

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Figure 2

Immunohistochemical stain of neck biopsy specimen. Note the positive cell in the center with small intracytoplasmic granules at the border of stratum granulosum and stratum corneum of the epidermis. On the right side, melanin-rich epidermal cells are seen. Bar = 10 μm.

Figure 2. . Immunohistochemical stain of neck biopsy specimen. Note the positive cell in the center with small intracytoplasmic granules at the border of stratum granulosum and stratum corneum of the epidermis. On the right side, melanin-rich epidermal cells are seen. Bar = 10 μm.

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