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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-28(4), 1948, pp. 533-536
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Extended Persistence of Plasmodium Relictum in Culture1

Gordon H. Ball
Department of Zoology, University of California at Los Angeles

Oocysts of Plasmodium relictum attached to the stomach wall of Culex tar- salis have been maintained in culture for 20 days. No development was visible in the cultured oocysts.


1 Aided by a grant from the Board of Research, University of California.







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