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WE are able to report the use of human embryo trachea cultures as a convenient means of isolating and growing mycoplasma.
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BUTLER, M. Isolation and Growth of Mycoplasma in Human Embryo Trachea Cultures. Nature 224, 605–606 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/224605a0
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