[PDF][PDF] Substitute names for some unicellular animal taxa (Protozoa)
H Özdikmen - Munis Entomology & Zoology, 2009 - researchgate.net
Fourty-eight junior homonyms were detected among the protozoon genus group names and
the following replacement names are proposed: Baileyella nom. nov. pro Durotrigia Bailey, …
the following replacement names are proposed: Baileyella nom. nov. pro Durotrigia Bailey, …
[PDF][PDF] Tetrahymena pyriformis as a valuable unicellular animal model organism for determination of xenobiotics
A Lukačínová, J Mojžiš, R Beňačka… - Proc. 27th Int. Symp …, 2007 - researchgate.net
… In addition, as an unicellular animal model Tetrahymena shows high potential as a suitable
experimental organism for wide spectrum of functional, pharmacological, molecular biologic, …
experimental organism for wide spectrum of functional, pharmacological, molecular biologic, …
The origin of Metazoa: a unicellular perspective
… Second, several close unicellular animal relatives have complex life cycles that include
different cell types and temporally regulated multicellular behaviours 37,56,57 . Moreover, the …
different cell types and temporally regulated multicellular behaviours 37,56,57 . Moreover, the …
Animals and their unicellular ancestors
J Paps, I Ruiz-Trillo - 2010 - repository.essex.ac.uk
… Our current knowledge of unicellular animal relatives, their specific phylogenetic relationships
and the role they might play in future research is being improved, thanks to molecular data…
and the role they might play in future research is being improved, thanks to molecular data…
Response to Morphine in a unicellular animal model (Paramecium caudatum)
Introduction: Response to morphine and role of Nitric Oxide (NO) on expression of morphine
response has been studied in vertebrates. But, little evidence is provided in the matter in …
response has been studied in vertebrates. But, little evidence is provided in the matter in …
The influence of oxygen tension upon the respiration of unicellular organisms
WR Amberson - The Biological Bulletin, 1928 - journals.uchicago.edu
… In unicellular animal organisms the weight of the somewhat meagre evidence so far secured
indicates that oxygen consumption is independent of oxygen tension over a wide range. …
indicates that oxygen consumption is independent of oxygen tension over a wide range. …
Effect of hormones and related compounds on the multiplication of Tetrahymena
G Csaba, G Németh, J Prohászka - Pathobiology, 1979 - karger.com
… the previous suggestion that unicellular animals possess structures capable of responding
to certain hormones, which do not seem to elicit specific responses of the unicellular animal, …
to certain hormones, which do not seem to elicit specific responses of the unicellular animal, …
Gravity‐sensing and gravity‐related signaling pathways in unicellular model systems of protists and plants
R Hemmersbach, M Braun - Signal Transduction, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… Gravity sensing, gravity-dependent signaling pathways and resulting graviresponses are
found even in single cells as shown in studies on unicellular animal and plant model systems. …
found even in single cells as shown in studies on unicellular animal and plant model systems. …
Effect of the Potassium Salt of Gibberellic Acid on the Growth and Reproduction Rate of Paramecium multimicro-nucleatum
AA Oravec, NG StroVilas, JL Beal, A Tye - Nature, 1959 - nature.com
… It therefore appears that HlO ppm of 'Gibrel' added to cultures of Paramecia causes a marked
increase in both growth and reproduction of this unicellular animal. However, it is possible …
increase in both growth and reproduction of this unicellular animal. However, it is possible …
[CITATION][C] Substitute names for some unicellular animal taxa (Protozoa): Munis Entomology and Zoology, v. 4
H Özdikmen - 2009
Pathogenesis and virulence determinants of the family Legionellaceae
M Palusińska-Szysz, WJ Drozański - Postepy Higieny i Medycyny …, 2006 - europepmc.org
… Legionellae are Gram-negative obligate intracellular parasites of unicellular animal organisms,
some of which are sometimes able to cause an acute and sever pneumonia in humans. …
some of which are sometimes able to cause an acute and sever pneumonia in humans. …
Development of Neural Mechanisms.
GL Freeman - 1948 - psycnet.apa.org
… to the researches of such eminent zoologists as Child and Coghill, it is apparent that the
nervous system is a development of primitive mechanisms present even in the unicellular animal…
nervous system is a development of primitive mechanisms present even in the unicellular animal…
Study on Ling-Zhi resisting cell aging by using aging clone of Stylonychia mytilus
S Xinbai - Natural Sciences Journal of Harbin Normal University, 1998 - europepmc.org
… The effects of Ling-Zhi on resisting unicellular animal^s aging prompt the author to test
Ling-Zhi^s effect further on multicellular animal and human body. …
Ling-Zhi^s effect further on multicellular animal and human body. …
[HTML][HTML] OUTLINE OF COURSE IN MEDICAL ZOOLOGY
EL WALKER - … , Medical Zoology and Immunology: As Applied to …, 1925 - books.google.com
… Protozoology, which is concerned with the morphologġ, life-history, and pathogenesis of
the unicellular animal parasites. II. Helminthology, which is concerned with the morphology, life…
the unicellular animal parasites. II. Helminthology, which is concerned with the morphology, life…
A new method of studying metabolism
GN Calkins - Proceedings of the Society for Experimental …, 1903 - journals.sagepub.com
The author described experiments then in progress upon metaolism in unicellular animal
organisms. These forms, reproducing by simple division, offer the same protoplasm for study …
organisms. These forms, reproducing by simple division, offer the same protoplasm for study …
Effect of cyclic AMP and theophylline on phagocytotic activity ofTetrahymena pyriformis
G Csaba, T Lantos - Experientia, 1976 - Springer
Dibutyril cAMP and the cPDE-inhibitor theophylline both enhance the phagocytotic activity
ofTetrahymena. Theophylline and cAMP-activating histamine are synergistic. It follows that the …
ofTetrahymena. Theophylline and cAMP-activating histamine are synergistic. It follows that the …