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Culturing of Amoeba proteus on Tetrahymena.
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This article is published in Experimental Cell Research.The article was published on 1955-01-01. It has received 228 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Amoeba proteus & Amoeba (genus).read more
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The physiology and ecology of a novel, obligate mycophagous flagellate
TL;DR: It is concluded that although the flagellate is an interesting organism, it does not play a very important role in the survival of D. coniospora conidia in the soil.
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There and Back Again: Parallel Evolution of Cell Coverings in Centrohelid Heliozoans
TL;DR: It appears that cell coverings were ancestrally organic, then silicified independently on two occasions and after that multiple cases of desilicification or even complete loss of coverings took place, so, in the two centrohelid orders the evolution includes similar sequences of parallel events.
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A Paradigm for the Study of Insect-Ciliate Relationships: Tetrahymena sialidos Sp.Nov. (Hymenostomatida: Tetrahymenidae), Parasite of Larval Sialis lutaria (Linn.) (Megaloptera: Sialidae)
TL;DR: A new species of hymenostome ciliate, Tetrahymena sialidos sp.nov.
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The Feeding Behavior and Structure of Nuclearia delicatula (Filosea: Aconchulinida)
TL;DR: Characteristic behavior of the contractile vacuole complex complied with previous observations on Nuclearia and confirms Cienkowski's (1865) observations that N. delicatula penetrates directly into damaged algal cells, contrasts with the vampyrellids which penetrate healthy cells of Spirogyra.
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Tolerance of the resting cysts of Colpoda inflata (Ciliophora, Colpodea) and Meseres corlissi (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea) to desiccation and freezing.
TL;DR: Results show that in the absence of soil, Colpoda inflata cysts had greater tolerance to desiccation and freezing than Meseres corlissi cysts, and possible consequences for the distribution of natural populations are discussed.