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Dinophysis spp. cells concentrated from nature for experimental purposes, using size fractionation and reverse migrationMaestrini SY, Berland BR, Grzebyk D, Spanò AM![]() ABSTRACT: A method based on size fractionation plus reverse phototactic migration was used to collect large Dinophysis spp.-dominated populations. Cells were active and survived handling and transportation. Experiments involving various treatments for establishing permanent cultures are described; none have yet been successful.
KEY WORDS: Dinophysis . Dense-cell suspension . Attempted culture
Published in AME Vol.
9, No. 2
(1995) on August 31
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