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Development of flow cytometry assay to quantify packaging of C. jejuni by Tetrahymena species. [PDF]

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Schacter M   +6 more
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Author Correction: Cancer and One Health: tumor-bearing individuals can act as super spreaders of symbionts in communities. [PDF]

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Tissot S   +10 more
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Left-right cortical interactions drive intracellular pattern formation in the ciliate Tetrahymena

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Chinkyu Lee   +7 more
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Ciliated craniopharyngioma

Surgical Neurology, 1985
A tumor of Rathke's cleft origin was studied, which showed some histologic features consistent with craniopharyngioma, but also had ciliated and mucin-containing cells more commonly observed in Rathke's cleft cysts. The combination of features provides further evidence that craniopharyngiomas and Rathke's cleft cysts have a common embryonic origin.
J T, Goodrich, K D, Post, P, Duffy
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Ciliate Pheromones

1996
Our understanding of the biology of ciliate pheromones, and of the primary functions of the mating-type mechanism regulated by these molecules, has given rise to radical conflicts of opinion among different investigators, as regards interpretation of phenomena, definition of basic concepts, and use of terminology.
LUPORINI, Pierangelo   +3 more
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Ciliated endometrial cells

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968
Abstract The occurrence of cilia in endometrim that is normal, hyperplastic, atrophic, and adenocarcinomatous has been studied. Cilia are frequent in normal cyclic endometria and in hyperplastic endometria, are less frequent in those exhibiting atrophy, and are rare in carcinomatous endometria.
S, Fleming, D N, Tweeddale, J W, Roddick
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Mixotrophy in Ciliates

Protist, 2010
Mixotrophy is the occurrence of phagotrophy and phototrophy in the same organism. In ciliates the intracellular phototroph can be unicellular green algae (zoochlorellae), dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae), cryptomonads or sequestered chloroplasts from ingested algae.
Esteban, Genoveva F.   +2 more
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Chemical Signaling in Ciliates

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 1995
ABSTRACT. For long, our knowledge of the biology of ciliate pheromones has long relied solely upon the study of the two structurally unrelated “gamones” identified in culture filtrates of a Blepharisma species. However, the characterization of a number of polypeptide pheromones secreted by Euplotes raikovi and E. octocarinatus has now established that
LUPORINI, Pierangelo   +3 more
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Symbionts of Ciliates and Ciliates as Symbionts

Indian Journal of Microbiology
Endosymbiotic relationships between ciliates and others are critical for their ecological roles, physiological adaptations, and evolutionary implications. These can be obligate and facultative. Symbionts often provide essential nutrients, contribute to the ciliate's metabolism, aid in digestion, and offer protection against predators or environmental ...
Jyoti Dagar   +7 more
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