Camila Rocaboy, M. Dardé, D. Aubert, A. Mercier, Naïma Ortis, K. Passebosc-Faure, H. Riahi, S. Escotte, Martine Gatet, I. Villena
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Abstract
(1) Bioresource Overview Project description The Biological Resource Center (BRC) for Toxoplasma gondii is a certified structure (NF S96-900 standard) that manages the storage of Toxoplasma gondii strains (protozoan parasite) and strain derivatives from human or animal toxoplasmosis to make them available to the scientific community. The BRC Toxoplasma works through a network of correspondents who send isolates to the parasitology departments of Reims and Limoges University hospitals (France). The managers are Pr Isabelle VILLENA (Reims) and Pr Marie-Laure DARDE (Limoges). The biological resources are stored in cryobanks located in both sites. Toxoplasma gondii strains which integrate the BRC Toxoplasma collection come from: