Crescent bodies of Parachlamydia acanthamoeba and its life cycle within Acanthamoeba polyphaga: an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamydia acanthamoeba and its life cycle within Acanthamoeba polyphaga: an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamyd ...... an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamyd ...... an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamyd ...... an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamyd ...... an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamyd ...... an electron micrograph study.
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Crescent bodies of Parachlamyd ...... an electron micrograph study.
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10.1128/AEM.68.6.3076-3084.2002
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z