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Isolation of Trypanosomes from accompanying Bacteria
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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In general, it may be said that bacteria once introduced into a culture of trypanosomes tend to outgrow and check the development of the flagellates. In exceptional instances, however, the bacteria thus introduced exert little of no interference and may be even apparently beneficial. While in the former case the trypanosomes soon die out, in the latter instance the mixed cultures may be kept for six months or longer.
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