Protozoa
Dr Rob Harling
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Fri Oct 6 05:26:13 EST 1995
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> Hi
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> For bacteria one can order strains from ATCC and NCTC etc.
> My question is does there excist similar collections for protozoa????
> And if so how do I get in touch with them -address, fax etc.
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> Vigfrid N=E6ss
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I have no USA address, but for Europe you could try the Information
Centre for European Culture Collections, Braunschweig, Germany,
tel 0531 61 8715/22
Rob Harling
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