Summary[edit] Description: Sarcocystis in a sheep oesophagus. Photograph taken from teaching slides at the University of Edinburgh. The cyst is approximately 4mm across. Date: 26 November 2007. Source: Own work. Author: Adam Cuerden.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A 15-day old Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) with a severe infestation of Oodinium sp. parasites (Velvet disease, also known as dust disease). Svenska: Ett 15 dagar gammalt yngel av siamesisk kampfisk (Betta splendens) infekterat av Oodinium sp. (sammetssjuka). தமிழ்: இது சண்டையிடும், அமெரிக்க மீன்குஞ்சு ஆகும். Date: May 2009. Source: Own work. Author: ZooFari. This photo was taken by ZooFari (see all images and SVGs). :.
Michael M. Klein, Apostolos G. Gittis, Hua-Poo Su, Morris O. Makobongo, Jaime M. Moore, Sanjay Singh, Louis H. Miller, David N. Garboczi
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Summary[edit] Description: English: The MC179 structure and PfEMP1. (A) Two CIDR and four DBL domains compose the extracellular portion. (B) The MC179 structure is made up of three helices (H1, dark blue; H2, light blue; H3, red) that form a three-helix bundle and three additional helices (a, b, c; yellow) that connect H2 to H3. (C) View of MC179 after reorienting by 90°. (D) MC179 topology diagram shows how the six helices are connected. Date: 5 September 2008. Source: The Cysteine-Rich Interdomain Region from the Highly Variable Plasmodium falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein-1 Exhibits a Conserved Structure. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000147. Author: Michael M. Klein, Apostolos G. Gittis, Hua-Poo Su, Morris O. Makobongo, Jaime M. Moore, Sanjay Singh, Louis H. Miller, David N. Garboczi.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Seven species of Eimeria are known to infect chickens: E. acervulina, E. brunetti, E. maxima, E. mitis, E. necatrix, E. praecox, and E. tenella. Eimeria oocysts vary in size, with E. maxima being the largest (about 20 x 30 microns) and E. mitis the smallest (about 14 x 16 microns). The oocysts are discernable only by use of a compound microscope. Source: http://www.ars.usda.gov/Main/docs.htm?docid=11018. Author: USDA ARS.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Paramecia, as illustrated by Otto Müller, in 1773. Date: 10 February 2013, 07:33:13. Source: Animalcula infusoria; fluvia tilia et marina. Author: O. F. Muller.
Fjerdingstad E, Schtickzelle N, Manhes P, Gutierrez A, Clobert J
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Fast, directional swimming behavior of dispersal morphs compared to other cells. This video clip shows the rapid, directional swimming behavior of T. thermophila dispersal morphs compared to other cells.