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Maternal Euglena gracilis supplementation alters sow and piglet gut microbiota, reduces diarrhea incidence, and enhances piglet growth. [PDF]

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Taxis in Euglena

Experimental Cell Research, 1967
Abstract When cells of Euglena gracilis are subjected to an external pH gradient or when photosynthesis occurs unequally within the cell so that one end is of higher pH than the other, they move topotactically in the direction of lower external pH or higher internal pH.
S W, Bowne, G D, Bowne
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Photomovement in Euglena

2017
Motile microorganisms such as the green Euglena gracilis use a number of external stimuli to orient in their environment. They respond to light with photophobic responses, photokinesis and phototaxis, all of which can result in accumulations of the organisms in suitable habitats.
Donat-P, Häder, Mineo, Iseki
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Antimutagenicity in Euglena gracilis

Mutation Research Letters, 1994
The genotoxic effect of N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) and furadantine (Fu) was significantly decreased by standard antimutagens (ascorbic acid, alpha-tocopherol, chlorophyllin and sodium selenite) in the unicellular flagellate Euglena gracilis. The effects of these compounds were verified also by a bacterial test in which three strains of
P, Foltínová   +2 more
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Fluorescence Behavior of Euglena Photoreceptor¶

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2003
To provide new information on the series of structural changes that Euglena photoreceptive proteins undergo inside the photoreceptor in response to light, we measured in vivo emission fluorescence spectra in the stable intermediates of its photocycle.
Evangelista V   +3 more
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Oxidative metabolism of Euglena

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1953
Abstract The metabolic behavior of intact and disrupted Euglena cells is consistent with the hypothesis that oxidative metabolism of Euglena occurs via the Krebs cycle, and that impermeability of the Euglena cell membrane to many organic acid anions limits the availability of such compounds as carbon and energy sources for intact Euglena .
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