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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Hartmannella vermiformis covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.
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This datasheet on Hartmannella vermiformis covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Hartmannella covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Hartmannella covers Identity, Distribution.
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Hartmannella vacuolata covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Hartmannella vacuolata covers Identity, Distribution.
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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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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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2016
Hartmannella / Copromyxa The 18S rDNA sequences of the two strains most closely related to Hartmannella / Copromyxa were highly divergent (p -distance 9.4%, 113 differing positions). In the ML phylogeny (Fig. 4A) they were most closely related to and had a basal position in the lineage including Copromyxa protea, Copromyxa / Hartmannella ...
Van Wichelen, Jeroen +6 more
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Hartmannella / Copromyxa The 18S rDNA sequences of the two strains most closely related to Hartmannella / Copromyxa were highly divergent (p -distance 9.4%, 113 differing positions). In the ML phylogeny (Fig. 4A) they were most closely related to and had a basal position in the lineage including Copromyxa protea, Copromyxa / Hartmannella ...
Van Wichelen, Jeroen +6 more
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A Lecithinase from the Amoeba Hartmannella rhysodes*
The Journal of Protozoology, 1970SYNOPSIS A lipogenic toxin produced by the amoeba Hartmannella rhysodes, Fernald strain, made mammalian cells in culture round up and fill with fat droplets. From this toxin an enzyme was obtained with lecithinase and lysolecithinase activities. This enzyme is different from any isolated elsewhere.
C, Elson, R P, Geyer, R S, Chang
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l-Threonine dehydratase activity of axenically grown Hartmannella culbertsoni
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 19720730 09 1. l-Threonine dehydratase (E.C. 4.2.1.16) activity in the cell-free extracts of the trophozoites of Hartmannella culbertsoni has been purified 20-fold. 2. The enzyme requires pyridoxal-5-phosphate for its activity and is not cold-labile.
M K, Raizada, V K, Rao
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Environmental induction of multinucleate Hartmannella rhysodes
Experimental Cell Research, 1963Abstract 1. 1. When Hartmannella rhysodes was incubated in a static culture the amoebae were uniform in size and uninucleate. 2. 2. Under agitated conditions, in a fluid medium, the amoebae exhibited a variety of body sizes, nuclear sizes and nuclear numbers.
R.N. Band, Christine Machemer
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Carbohydrate Utilization by the Soil Amoeba Hartmannella castellanii
The Journal of Protozoology, 1967SYNOPSIS. Carbohydrate utilization by 9 strains of Hartmannella castellanii has been studied by growing the amoebae in a chemically defined medium which did not support growth without an added energy source. Strains differed in the utilization of sucrose, raffinose, melibiose and mannitol. The strains which did not use sucrose for growth were shown to
K M, Adam, D A, Blewett
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