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Description of Campanella hanchuanensis p. nov. (Ciliophora, Peritrichida): general morphology and isozyme pattern

open access: yesDescription of Campanella hanchuanensis p. nov. (Ciliophora, Peritrichida): general morphology and isozyme pattern
Living and stained specimens of Campanella hanchuanensis sp. nov., collected near Hanchuan Power Plant, Hubei Province, China, were studied under light microscopy. Infraciliature was stained using a protargol staining technique. There is no bridge between concentric silver lines.
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Trichodina colisae (Ciliophora: Trichodinidae): new parasite records for two freshwater fish species farmed in Brazil [PDF]

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Arthur JR   +18 more
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Cell proliferation and growth inZoothamnium niveum (Oligohymenophora, Peritrichida) — Thiotrophic bacteria symbiosis

open access: closedSymbiosis, 2009
Chemolithoautotrophic, sulphide-oxidizing (thiotrophic) symbioses represent spectacular adaptations to fluctuating environmental gradients and survival is often accomplished when growth is fuelled by sufficient nourishment through the symbionts leading to fast cell proliferation.
Ulrike Kloiber   +3 more
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Two Species of Trichodina (Ciliophora: Peritrichida) from Cultured Flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) in Atlantic Canada

open access: closedComparative Parasitology, 2004
Air-dried smears of trichodinids were collected from cultured marine flatfishes of the families Pleuronectidae and Scophthalmidae at 2 localities in Atlantic Canada and stained using Klein's dry-silver impregnation technique to reveal the morphology of the adhesive disk.
John R. Arthur   +4 more
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Cytokinesis of Thuricola folliculata (Ciliophora, Peritrichida)1

The Journal of Protozoology, 1985
ABSTRACTThuricola folliculata is a sessiline, loricate peritrich ciliate. Its somatic pellicle consists of annular transverse crests and includes the plasma membrane, the alveolus, the electron‐dense epiplasm, and the subepiplasmic layer. Cytokinesis occurs along anoral‐aboral median plane where two fissures develop, one at the oral and one at the ...
SEMONE EPERON, GÉRARD DE HALLER
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