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Pellicular Microtubules in the Family Trypanosomatidae*
The Journal of Protozoology, 1970SYNOPSIS. Flagellates of 7 species from 5 genera of the family Trypanosomatidae were prepared for electron microscopy using a combination of surface tension spreading on a simplified Langmuir trough followed by critical point drying. These technics opened the cells and showed the microtubular complex in its 3‐dimensional configuration or in a flat ...
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Experimental glimpses at the lower trypanosomatidae
Experimental Parasitology, 1963Abstract Some aspects of researches involving primarily the genus Crithidia have been reviewed. These studies include: early nutritional studies (prior to 1950); the design of defined media; discovery, biosynthesis, and function of Crithidia Factor; carbohydrate metabolism; experimental clues to evolution; morphogenesis; and the problem of ...
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The Paraxial Structure of the Flagellum of Trypanosomatidae
The Journal of Parasitology, 1980The flagella of several Trypanosomatidae (Trypanosoma cruzi, Herpetomonas samuelpes- soai, Leptomonas samueli, Herpetomonas megaseliae, and Crithidia harmosa) were studied. Besides the axoneme, they have a filamentous, latticelike structure, the paraxial or paraflagellar rod.
Wanderley de Souza +2 more
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Minicircular Kinetoplast DNA of Trypanosomatidae
Molecular Biology, 2001Analysis of primary structure and organization of mitochondrial (kinetoplast) DNA of flagellates occupies a prominent place in the studies of eukaryote mitochondrial genomes, owing to its unusual organization and functioning as well as to the epidemiological role of the Trypanosomatidae family.
V. Yu. Yurchenko, A. A. Kolesnikov
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Endosymbionts of trypanosomatidae
Parasitology Today, 1985I, Roitman, E P, Camargo
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Biogenesis of Glycosomes (Microbodies) in the Trypanosomatidae
1987Glycosomes, the microbodies of Trypanosomatid haemoflagellates, contain several enzymes involved in glucose and glycerol metabolism. Enzymes such as glyceraldehyde-phosphate dehydrogenase, aldolase and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase are synthesized in the cytosol on free polyribosomes as polypeptides of mature size.
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Chitinases in trypanosomatidae: a cautionary note
Parasitology Today, 1992K, Arnold +3 more
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