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A report on the characters and identification of the yeasts living in commensalism in the intestine of some laboratory animals

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The yeasts which are normal commensals in the intestine of white rats, hens, rabbits and pigeons belong to the generaCandida Berkhout andGeotrichoides (Langeron and Talice) Cif. and Red.

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de Mello, C.I.F. A report on the characters and identification of the yeasts living in commensalism in the intestine of some laboratory animals. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 12, 17–28 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03049083

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