The development of drugs against Acanthamoeba infections [PDF]
For the past several decades, there has been little improvement in the morbidity and mortality associated with Acanthamoeba keratitis and Acanthamoeba encephalitis, respectively.
Aqeel, Yousuf +2 more
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Efficacy of dental unit disinfectants againstCandidaspp. andHartmannella vermiformis [PDF]
Human oral commensal Candida yeasts, as well as environmental free-living amoebae (FLA) such as Hartmannella, are known to be direct or indirect human pathogens. These microorganisms may be isolated from dental unit waterlines (DUWL), because of contamination coming from the tap water and/or a patient's mouth.
Barbot, Vanessa +3 more
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Improved environmental detection of Neoparamoeba perurans using sensitive RNA‐based qPCR
Journal of Fish Diseases, Volume 47, Issue 2, February 2024.
James W. Wynne +3 more
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[b]Introduction. [/b]In hospital and other health care facilities, contamination of water systems by potentially infectious microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses and protozoa, is a source of nosocomial infections, which may originate fromcolonization
Pasqualina Laganà +5 more
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" Candidatus Mesochlamydia elodeae” (Chlamydiae: Parachlamydiaceae ), a novel chlamydia parasite of free-living amoebae [PDF]
Vannella sp. isolated from waterweed Elodea sp. was found infected by a chlamydia-like organism. This organism behaves like a parasite, causing the death through burst of its host.
Corsaro, Daniele +3 more
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Morphological Description of Telaepolella tubasferens n. g., n. sp., Isolate ATCC© 50593™, a Filose Amoeba in the Gracilipodida, Amoebozoa [PDF]
We describe the amoeboid isolate ATCC© 50593™ as a new taxon, Telaepolella tubasferens n. gen. n. sp. This multinucleated amoeba has filose pseudopods and is superficially similar to members of the vampyrellids (Rhizaria) such as Arachnula impatiens ...
Anderson, O. Roger +5 more
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Growth and Bacteriolytic Activity of a Soil Amoeba, Hartmannella glebae [PDF]
A soil amoeba, Hartmannella glebae , could grow on a variety of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, although the rate of growth was faster in the presence of gram-negative bacteria. The amoeba, however, could not use yeasts, molds, or a green alga as a nutritional source.
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Free-living amoebae in sediments from the Lascaux Cave in France.
The Lascaux Cave in France is an old karstic channel where the running waters are collected in a pool and pumped to the exterior. It is well-known that water bodies in the vicinity of humans are suspected to be reservoirs of amoebae and associated ...
Garcia-Sanchez A.M. +7 more
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Evidence for an early evolutionary emergence of γ-type carbonic anhydrases as components of mitochondrial respiratory complex I [PDF]
Background The complexity of mitochondrial complex I (CI; NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase) has increased considerably relative to the homologous complex in bacteria.
Ryan MR Gawryluk, Michael W Gray
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Az intraspecifikus polimorfizmus és prokarióta szimbionták vizsgálata klonálisan szaporodó amöboid egysejtű szervezeteknél = Intraspecific polymorphism and prokaryotic symbionts in clonal amoeboid organisms [PDF]
A szabadonélő házas amőbák közé tartozó Arcella (Amoebozoa, Arcellinida) genus különböző fajaiból vegyes és klóntenyészetek létrehozását követően molekuláris filogenetikai vizsgálatokkal elhelyeztem a genust az Amoebozoa törzsfán a Tubulina csoporton ...
Török, Júlia Katalin
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