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Hypothesis: free maltose and algal cell surface sugars are signals in the infection of Paramecium bursaria by algae
Weis, D. (1980). Hypothesis: free maltose and algal cell surface sugars are signals in the infection of Paramecium bursaria by algae, in: Schwemmler, W. et al. (Ed.) Endocytobiology: endosymbiosis and cell biology. A synthesis of recent research [International Colloquium on Endosymbiosis and Cell Research]. pp. 105-112
In: Schwemmler, W.; Schenk, H.E.A. (Ed.) (1980). Endocytobiology: endosymbiosis and cell biology. A synthesis of recent research [International Colloquium on Endosymbiosis and Cell Research]. de Gruyter: Berlin. ISBN 3110082993. 1060 pp., more

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    Paramecium bursaria (Ehrenberg) Focker, 1836 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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