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Fagotsitoz i éndotsitoz u bestsvetnogo zhgutikonostsa Thaumatomonas lauterborni. / Karpov, S. A.; Makarenkova, E. P.

In: Tsitologiya, Vol. 31, No. 3, 01.03.1989, p. 347-349.

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Karpov, SA & Makarenkova, EP 1989, 'Fagotsitoz i éndotsitoz u bestsvetnogo zhgutikonostsa Thaumatomonas lauterborni.', Tsitologiya, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 347-349.

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Karpov, S. A. ; Makarenkova, E. P. / Fagotsitoz i éndotsitoz u bestsvetnogo zhgutikonostsa Thaumatomonas lauterborni. In: Tsitologiya. 1989 ; Vol. 31, No. 3. pp. 347-349.

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