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Thecochaos is not a myth: study of the genus Thecochaos (Amoebozoa, Discosea) – a rediscovered group of lobose amoeba, with short SSU gene

open access: closedOrganisms Diversity & Evolution, 2022
Yelisei Mesentsev   +11 more
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Notes on the Behavior of a Small Amoeba of the Genus Naegleria

open access: closedTransactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1935
Albert William McCullough
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Biochemical Identification and Phylogenetic Relationships in Free‐Living Amoebas of the Genus Naegleria1 [PDF]

open access: closedThe Journal of Protozoology, 1985
ABSTRACTUsing isoelectric focusing, the zymograms of 23 pathogenic and nonpathogenic Naegleria strains were studied for the activity of 16 enzymes. Certain enzymes (lactate dehydrogenase, L‐threonine dehydrogenase, superoxide dismutase, acid phosphatase, malic enzyme, and leucine aminopeptidase) proved particularly useful from a practical point of view
Pierre Pernin   +2 more
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Amoebas from the genus Acanthamoeba and their pathogenic properties [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of parasitology, 2018
Amoebas from the genus Acanthamoeba are cosmopolitan organisms, which can exist as free-living organisms and as parasites within host tissue. Acanthamoeba infection present a serious risk to human health and are characterized by high mortality, especially in immunocompromised individuals.
Danuta Kosik-Bogacka   +2 more
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Phylogenetic placement of the protosteloid amoeba Microglomus paxillus identifies another case of sporocarpic fruiting in Discosea (Amoebozoa)

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2023
Protosteloid amoebae are a paraphyletic assemblage of amoeboid protists found exclusively in the eukaryotic assemblage Amoebozoa. These amoebae can facultatively form a dispersal structure known as a fruiting body, or more specifically, a sporocarp, from
Alexander K. Tice   +2 more
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The Amoeba-to-Flagellate Transformation Test is not Reliable for the Diagnosis of the Genus Naegleria. Description of three new Naegleria spp.

open access: closedProtist, 2001
Trophozoites of several isolates from one location in Australia have failed consistently to transform into flagellates, although they display all other characteristics of the genus Naegleria. When changing the standard transformation test, flagellates were produced.
Johan F. De Jonckheere   +4 more
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Large Genetic Heterogeneity Within Amoebas of the Species Naegleria gruberi and Evolutionary Affinities to the Other Species of the Genus

open access: closedThe Journal of Protozoology, 1989
ABSTRACTThe allozyme survey was extended to 7 strains of Naegleria gruberi and N. jadini in order to further characterize the genetic structure of these free‐living amoebas. As formerly known for several characters the electrophoretic evidence reveals considerable heterogeneity at the genetic level among N. gruberi strains.
Pierre Pernin, Marie Cariou
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