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Long-term maintenance of Tetrahymena spp

N E Williams, J Wolfe, L K Bleyman

    The Journal of Protozoology
    |August 1, 1980
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    Simple media for Tetrahymena, using rat gut or soybean as the nutrient source are described. Cultures can be maintained in these media up to one year at room temperature.

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