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Biological factors affecting enflagellation of Naegleria fowleri
Journal of Bacteriology, 1982Naegleria fowleri is a pathogenic amoeboflagellate that can be evoked to transform from amoebae to flagellates by subculture to nonnutrient buffer. More than half of the amoebae of strains KUL, nN68, and Lovell became enflagellated 300 min after subculture to amoeba-saline, whereas no amoebae of strains NF66, NF69, and HB4 did. N.
T W, Woodworth, D T, John, S G, Bradley
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A Simple and Reliable Method for Cloning Naegleria fowleri
The Journal of Parasitology, 1984As part of a study aimed at gaining a clearer understanding of the pathogenesis of Naegleria fowleri, we have developed a simple and reliable technique for cloning trophozoites. Although cloning of N. fowleri has been reported using limiting dilution (Jonckheere, 1979, Path. Biol.
D M, Lowrey, J, McLaughlin
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Amebostomes of Naegleria fowleri.
The Journal of protozoology, 1985The strain of ameba, culture incubation temperature, and phase of ameba growth affected the number of amebostomes present on amebae of Naegleria fowleri. Serial passage of N. fowleri through mice decreased the average number of amebostomes. Amebostomes were shown to be functional by their ability to engulf yeast cells.
D T, John, T B, Cole, R A, Bruner
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Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis by Naegleria fowleri: Pathogenesis and Treatments
Biomolecules, 2021Edna Elisa Garcia Vences
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Chemotaxis by Naegleria fowleri for bacteria.
The Journal of protozoology, 1987Naegleria fowleri amebae demonstrated a chemotactic and chemokinetic response toward live cells and extracts of Escherichia coli and other bacterial species when experiments were performed using a blind-well chemotaxis chamber. The peptide N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine acted as a chemokinetic rather than a chemotactic factor for N.
F, Marciano-Cabral, M, Cline
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Serology of Naegleria fowleri and Naegleria lovaniensis in a hospital survey.
The Journal of protozoology, 1987An avidin-biotin horseradish peroxidase method was used to detect antibodies to Naegleria fowleri and N. lovaniensis in human serum samples. Antibodies were detected in 101 specimens from 115 hospital patients ranging in age from 15 to 98 years. Class-specific anti-immunoglobulins identified antibodies as IgG and IgM.
B L, Dubray, W E, Wilhelm, B R, Jennings
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