10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KINETONUCLEUS»
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kinetonucleus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Torpedo-shaped parasite with the kinetonucleus closely applied to the nucleus.
Such a position of the two nuclei may lead to the erroneous idea that a fusion of
these has taken place. The rhizoplast running towards the blunt extremity of the ...
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Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress: ...
At n» time in the life history of either does the "kinetonucleus" either divide 1 y
mitosis or originate from the nucleus by any heteropole mitotic division. On the
other hand, there is some very significant evidence that this so-called "
kinetonucleus ...
Glen Levin Swiggett, 1917
At no time in the life history of either does the "kinetonucleus" either divide by
mitosis or originate from the nucleus by any heteropole mitotic division. On the
other hand, there is some very significant evidence that this so-called "
kinetonucleus" ...
Charles Atwood Kofoid, 1916
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Public health and medicine
At n» time in the life history of either does the "kinetonucleus" either divide ' y
mitosis or oririnate from the nucleus by any heteropole mitotic division. On the
other hand , there is some very significant evidence that this so-called "
kinetonucleus" ...
William Crawford Gorgas, 1917
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The Journal of Parasitology
Another vacuolar structure, possibly of the nature of a kinetonucleus, will be
described later. FLAGELLAR APPARATUS The organism possesses two
unequal flagella which arise separately from two indistinct granules which lie
near a dorsally ...
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Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress, ...
On the other hand, there is some very significant evidence that this so-called “
kinetonucleus” is in reality a true para' -asal l'-ody. These organisms show an
extranuclear chromatic mass, the para? asal body or socalled “kinetonucleus,”
from ...
Glen Levin Swiggett, 1917
The flagellum, according to Leger, is continued into the cytoplasm as a thin
thread, which stains with difficulty, and terminates in a double granule above the
kinetonucleus ; this double granule is no doubt the "diplosome" of Prowazek.
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Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
The kinetonucleus consists of DNA, RNA and proteins. The treatment of
Trypanosoma with /7-rosanilin in vitro, results in the fragmentation of
kinetonucleus and the disappearance of the kineto- plastic envelope membrane,
with the formation of ...
the deeply staining rod-shaped " kinetonucleus " (blepharoplast of many authors)
(k.) lies, usually, in a transverse position. The single stout flagellum, which is a
little longer than the body of the flagellate, arises from the anterior end, near the ...
Museum Natural History British, 1914
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Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies
The smaller nucleus, known as the kinetonucleus, is generally situated at, or near
, the posterior, non-flagellate extremity of the trypanosome. The kinetonucleus is
also known as the centrosome, blepharoplast, or micro-nucleus, but all these ...