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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).

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Calcium and initial surface binding phase of pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus.

TL;DR: It is suggested that Ca2+ influences ion association with the cell surface by controlling the availability of negative surface sites, which in turn influences pinocytotic intensity.
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Yogsothoth knorrus gen. n., sp. n. and Y. carteri sp. n. (Yogsothothidae fam. n., Haptista, Centroplasthelida), with Notes on Evolution and Systematics of Centrohelids.

TL;DR: Two closely related new species of centrohelid heliozoans with unusual morphology were studied with light and electron microscopy and analysis of 18S rRNA gene sequences robustly placed the new taxa within Centrohelids, but not in any existing family.
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An ultrastructural study of Mayorella viridis (Leidy) (Amoebida: Paramoebidae), a Rhizopod containing zoochlorellae

TL;DR: The ultrastructure of M. viridis is described, with special reference to the cell surface, and comparisons are made with the surface structures of members of the Thecamoebidae, and also with M. riparia.
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Nuclear-cytoplasmic relations in lethal amoeba hybrids

TL;DR: It is suggested that a hybrid amoeba is not viable because of the failure for its cytoplasm to utilize the nuclear messages.
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Diversity of Cercomonad Species in the Phyllosphere and Rhizosphere of Different Plant Species with a Description of Neocercomonas epiphylla (Cercozoa, Rhizaria) a Leaf-Associated Protist.

TL;DR: From these isolates, three novel cercomonad species are described including Neocercomonas epiphylla that was consistently and exclusively isolated from the phyllosphere, and an 18S rDNA gene sequence as a distinct marker of species identity is provided.
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