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  • 21. Paramecium secretory granule content: quantitative studies on in vitro expansion and its regulation by calcium and pH.
    Garofalo RS, Satir BH.
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    Momayezi M, Lumpert CJ, Kersken H, Gras U, Plattner H, Krinks MH, Klee CB.
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