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SwissGiardia isolates of different host origin show great similarities in their metabolism

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Dedicated to Prof. Dr. J. Eckert on the occasion of his 60th birthday

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Strandén, A.M., Köhler, P. SwissGiardia isolates of different host origin show great similarities in their metabolism. Parasitol Res 77, 455–457 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00931645

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