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Reduction of SEM charging artefacts in native cryogenic biological samples

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A model of contractile vacuole

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
A model for the transport of substances in the contractile vacuole has been constructed. The concentration ratios of ions inside and outside the vacuole obtained on the basis of the model are in qualitative agreement with experimental data. The estimation of the work that is necessary to complete vacuoles in one cycle is calculated.
S. G. Babajanyan   +3 more
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The Contractile Vacuole

Nature, 1921
IN connection with previous correspondence on the mode of production of the contractile vacuole in Protozoa (NATURE, vol. cvi., pp. 343, 376, 441), I find that it is, in point of fact, Prof. Marcus Hartog to whom the credit of the osmotic view is to be given. In a communication to the British Association in 1888 (Rep., p. 714) this observer pointed out
W. Bayliss
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Targeting the Contractile Vacuole of Parasites

The FASEB Journal, 2022
The contractile vacuole (CV) is a poorly studied organelle involved in osmotic regulation. In every contraction cycle, the CV expels excess liquid to maintain osmoregulation.
Jaquan Harley   +2 more
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A Functional Aqp1 Gene Product Localizes on The Contractile Vacuole Complex in Paramecium multimicronucleatum

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2021
In a ciliate Paramecium, the presence of water channels on the membrane of contractile vacuole has long been predicted by both morphological and physiological data, however, to date either the biochemical or the molecular biological data have not been ...
M. Ishida   +10 more
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THE CONTRACTILE VACUOLE

Biological Reviews, 1928
Francis E. LLOYD
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Osmoregulation and contractile vacuoles of protozoa

2002
Protozoa living in fresh water are subjected to a hypotonic environment. Water flows across their plasma membrane since their cytosol is always hypertonic to the environment. Many wall-less protozoa have an organelle, the contractile vacuole complex (CVC), that collects and expels excess water.
Yutaka Naitoh, Richard D. Allen
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Osmoregulatory Capacity of Contractile Vacuoles

Nature, 1948
THE view that the contractile vacuoles of Protozoa in many cases perform an osmoregulatory function has been supported by much evidence1 which need not be repeated here. Recent observations carried out on the freshwater peritrich ciliate Carchesium aselli have demonstrated the remarkably close regulation of body volume which is achieved in spite of ...
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Contractile Vacuole Complexes in Algae

1984
Contractile vacuoles are organelles which occur in many protists and some freshwater sponges. They are defined by their behaviour of slowly filling with fluid and periodically expelling this fluid from the cell (for review see Patterson 1980). Contractile vacuoles form one part of a more extensive organelle, the contractile vacuole complex.
D. J. Patterson, K. Hausmann
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