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English: R Summerbell/ J Scott, Personal photograph of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis GMS-stained tissue section
Date 24 November 2013 (original upload date)
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Author Medmyco at English Wikipedia

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  • 2013-11-24 21:38 Medmyco 280×280× (136565 bytes) R Summerbell/ J Scott, Personal photograph of GMS-stained tissue section

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