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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SCHIZOGONIC»
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The New Volumes of the EncyclpÆedia Britannica: ...
Finally, the old genus Eimeria (schizogonic cycle) has a real existence. There are
therefore a certain number of obscure points in the general lifehistory of
Coccidians, and it would be somewhat hazardous to draw too wide an inference
from ...
2
Transfusion Microbiology
They circulate for a very short time (less than 60 minutes), until they invade
hepatocytes (exoerythro- cytic stage), where they undergo a schizogonic step (
repeated nuclear division) lasting 5 to 31 days, ending with the rupture of mature
...
John A. J. Barbara, Fiona A. M. Regan, Marcela Contreras, 2008
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A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the ...
Schizogonic forms round or oval, with nucleus and blepharoplast ; intracellular
parasites (in endothelial cells?); most numerous in internal organs but appearing
at times (ingested?) in leucocytes. Multiplication by longitudinal fission, also by ...
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Animal Parasites: Their Life Cycles and Ecology
... beginning of second schizogonic chain; m, second schizogonic chain with six
darkly staining nuclei; n, developed secondary schizogonic chain; o, production
of binucleated diplokaryons from second schizogonic chain; p. developing
spores ...
Oliver Wilford Olsen, 1974
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
In the present study, parasitaemias in penguin chicks and adults are quantified;
the schizogonic stages are described; and the complete sporogonic cycle in the
simulad vector and observations on the transmission of the parasite to penguin ...
6.14). The merozoites escape from the host cell and usually invade another cell
in which they increase in size (up to 4—5 pm in diameter) to become trophozoites
. These trophozoites repeat the schizogonic cycle. The merozoites resulting from
...
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Principles of Insect Pathology
The merogonic (or schizogonic) phase, representative of early vegetative growth
of the sporoplasm from dihaplophasic (haplophasic) cells, does not result in the
production of spores. Merogonic (or schizogonic) growth initially involves the ...
Drio Boucias, Jacquelyn C. Pendland, 1998
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Blood Safety and Surveillance
This schizogonic process is regular, lasting 48 hours for P. malariae, P. vivax,
and P. ovale (Tertian fever) and 72 hours for P. falciparum (Quartan fever). The
merozoites released from liver cells cannot subsequently reinvade other
hepatocytes ...
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Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research: Diseases
The schizogonic phase is further divided into the exoerythrocytic or liver phase
and the erythrocytic or blood phase. Clinical signs reported in nonhuman
primates infected with malaria consist of irritability, cyclic fever, depression,
listlessness, ...
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Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research: Diseases
Basically, the life cycle consists of two major phases: the sexual or sporogonic
phase in the mosquito vector and the asexual or schizogonic/gametogonic phase
in the vertebrate host. The schizogonic phase is further divided into the ...
Christian R. Abee, Keith Mansfield, Suzette D. Tardif, 2012