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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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Soil amoebae and saprophytic survival of Gaeumannomyces graminis tritici in a suppressive pasture soil

TL;DR: Hphae recovered from the suppressive soil showed a higher association of mycophagous and other soil amoebae and scanning electron microscopy of these hyphae showed extensive erosion and discrete perforations in their walls.
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Raphidiophrys heterophryoidea sp. nov. (Centrohelida: Raphidiophryidae), the first heliozoan species with a combination of siliceous and organic skeletal elements.

TL;DR: A new species of centrohelid heliozoans, Raphidiophrys heterophryoidea, isolated from the inner lakes of Valamo Island (North-Western Russia), has tangential scales, consisting of two plates, connected with radial, sometimes branched septa, and has radially oriented spindle-shaped spicules.

Korotnevella diskophora n. sp. (Gymnamoebia, Paramoebidae) small freshwater amoeba with peculiar scales

TL;DR: A new freshwater amoeba species, Korotnevella diskophora, is described, which is the smallest representative of the genus and had most probably been already noted by researchers due to its peculiar, disk-shaped scales.
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"Minute" species of Cochliopodium (Himatismenida): Description of three new fresh- and brackish-water species with a new diagnosis for Cochliopodium minus Page, 1976.

TL;DR: The description of C. minutoidum appears to be very similar to a fish endobiont identified by Dyková et al. (1998), and a status of nomen dubium is proposed for C. minus for more precise identification of this species.
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Frozen Zoo: a collection of permafrost samples containing viable protists and their viruses.

TL;DR: A collection of 35 amoeboid protist strains isolated from the samples of Holocene and Pleistocene permanently frozen sediments is described, which may be used for further studies and isolation attempts.
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