The Establishment of Various Trichomonads of Animals and Man in Axenic Cultures
- Authors
- Louis S. Diamond
- Journal
- Journal of Parasitology
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About The Establishment of Various Trichomonads of Animals and Man in Axenic Cultures
This paper, published in 1957, received 875 indexed citations . Written by Louis S. Diamond. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Microbiology (568 citations), Parasitology (287 citations) and Molecular Biology (186 citations). Published in Journal of Parasitology.
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