Sentences with phrase «ciliates at»

Trophic - functional patterns of biofilm - dwelling ciliates at different water depths in coastal waters of the Yellow Sea, northern China — Mamun Abdullah Al — European Journal of Protistology

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Telomere proteins from ciliated protozoa bind to the single - stranded G - rich DNA extensions at the ends of macronuclear chromosomes.
Clockwise from mushroom at bottom: Amanita muscaria, giant panda, Desmarella, Euglena, Giardia, Trichomonas, star sand foram, Allogromia foram, Globigerina foram, Colpidium ciliates, Stentor, dinoflagellate, Coscinodiscus, Stephanodiscus, giant kelp, Gephyrocapsa, Ceratolithus, Phaeocystis, Magnolia, Galaxaura red seaweed, Scenedesmus green algae, Entamoeba, Tubulifera slime mold, Chaos amoeba.
We were intrigued by the occurrence of hydrocephalus in the brains of these mice and began to investigate the structures within the brain that might be involved — the choroid plexus and the ciliated ependyma,» said corresponding author Alessandra d'Azzo, Ph.D., who holds the Jewelers For Children Endowed Chair in Genetics and Gene Therapy at St. Jude.
Together with Professor Philipp Mayer, who is presently employed at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), she has developed a new test setup that allows exposing the ciliates to a concentration gradient while concurrently enabling their observation through a microscope in real time and measuring the transport of PAH by means of chromatographic methods.
We also aim at understanding how different cilia are built and we use drosophila as a model system to understand the specialized function of ciliary genes in different ciliated cells and ciliary sub-compartments.
Ettema Lab is pleased to announce the new paper in Current Biology by Henning Onsbring Gustafson on cellular regeneration in the ciliate Stentor at single cell resolution.
A. Microscopic view of the respiratory mucosa consisting of ciliated epithelial cells (i.e. presence of cilia at their apical surface).
«They could easily be ingested by arctic microorganisms like ciliates, but also by copepods,» Ilka Peeken, a biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute who led the study, said in a statement.
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