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Uptake of epinephrine by Hartmannella culbertsoni during differentiation.
A K, Verma, C R, Murti
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Protozoan communities serve as a strong indicator of water quality in the Nile River. [PDF]
El-Tohamy WS +3 more
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Structure activity relationship of excystment agents of Hartmannella culbertsoni.
D C, Kaushal, O P, Shukla
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Simple medium for growth of Hartmannella culbertsoni & its encystation.
D C, Kaushal, O P, Shukla
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Isolation of Hartmannella Species from Human Throats
New England Journal of Medicine, 1967IN a previous, preliminary publication1 we reported the recognition of 19 strains of free-living amebas of the genus hartmannella§ (acanthameba) in tissue cultures inoculated from pharyngeal swabs obtained for the study of viral respiratory diseases.
S S, Wang, H A, Feldman
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Hartmannella vermiformis can promote proliferation of Candida spp. in tap-water
Water Research, 2012Candida yeasts colonize humans' oral cavities as commensals or opportunistic pathogens. They may be isolated from water circulating in dental unit waterlines mixed with saliva traces mainly because of dysfunction of anti-retraction valves. Free-living amoebae (FLA), like Hartmannella vermiformis, are frequently found in aquatic environments and they ...
Barbot, Vanessa +4 more
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Excystment of the Amoeba Hartmannella castellanii
Journal of General Microbiology, 1971Comparative analysis of the DNA of 11 phages isolated from type strains of Bacillus thuringiensis was performed by means of digestion with restriction nucleases. According to the results obtained, the studied phages were classified into five groups.
M P, Stratford, A J, Griffiths
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Corneal infection associated with Hartmannella vermiformis in contact-lens wearer
Lancet, The, 1995SusanM. Kennedy +4 more
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Microbiology (Reading, England), 2000
Free-living amoebae are increasingly being recognized to serve as vehicles of dispersal for various bacterial human pathogens and as hosts for a variety of obligate bacterial endocytobionts. Several Chlamydia-like Acanthamoeba endocytobionts constituting the recently proposed family Parachlamydiaceae are of special interest as potential human pathogens.
Matthias, Horn +6 more
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Free-living amoebae are increasingly being recognized to serve as vehicles of dispersal for various bacterial human pathogens and as hosts for a variety of obligate bacterial endocytobionts. Several Chlamydia-like Acanthamoeba endocytobionts constituting the recently proposed family Parachlamydiaceae are of special interest as potential human pathogens.
Matthias, Horn +6 more
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Acanthamoeba Keratitis With Symbiosis of Hartmannella Ameba
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1998To report a case of severe amebic keratitis in which both Hartmannella and Acanthamoeba were isolated simultaneously from the same lesion.Case report. The deep corneal lesion was scraped for cytopathology and isolation of the pathogens. We tested the in vitro sensitivities of the pathogens to several drugs.Cultures of the corneal scrapings and of the ...
T, Inoue +5 more
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