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While fighting was still going on in the Pannonian plains north-west of Beograd in 1944, a small group of young medical men and medical students (most of them in uniform) was busy collecting material left behind by the Germans, destined to become the nucleus of the present Laboratory for Experimental Biology and Medicine at Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. In due course they called on me to tell me that they wanted a laboratory for biomedical research. A site for the laboratory was yet to be found. Eventually, a deserted villa on the outskirts of the town was selected; but it was in an appalling condition, and many months of work were necessary to make it suitable for our purpose.
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MARTINOVITCH, P. State Laboratory for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. Nature 160, 476–477 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160476a0
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