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REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS

1. The vegetative forms of amebæ may be developed in vitro from the cysts. 2. The cysts of Entamœba tetragena and Entamœba coli each produce only a single vegetative individual. It has not been observed in vitro that a number of daughter amebæ, corresponding to the number of nuclei present in the cy...

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Autor principal: Yoshida, Kazuyoshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1920
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2180208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868451
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description 1. The vegetative forms of amebæ may be developed in vitro from the cysts. 2. The cysts of Entamœba tetragena and Entamœba coli each produce only a single vegetative individual. It has not been observed in vitro that a number of daughter amebæ, corresponding to the number of nuclei present in the cyst, emerge from the mother cyst, as claimed by Casagrandi and Barbagallo, Schaudinn, and a number of other investigators. 3. The daughter nuclei in the cystic stage correspond to the gamete nuclei of other protozoa. The syngamic nuclear union in the case of these two amebæ does not take place in the tetranuclear stage of the cyst, as claimed by Schaudinn and Wenyon, but during reproduction. 4. The process of autogamy of both amebæ is not restricted to two nuclei; it may involve more than two, which unite to form a syncaryon. In the case of all other protozoa, autogamy is restricted to two nuclei. 5. In order to distinguish the two types of autogamy, one has been termed simple autogamy and the other polynuclear autogamy. The latter may again be classified according to the number of nuclei involved, as trinuclear and tetranuclear autogamy. 6. The majority of cysts treated for 5 minutes in a 2 per cent solution of hydrochloric acid survives. 7. It was possible to demonstrate in vitro the developmental cycle of Entamœba tetragena. 8. No evidence of heterogamy has been observed in vitro in Entamœba tetragena or Entamœba coli. 9. The vegetative form of Entamœba tetragena, at a certain stage of its life cycle in vitro, shortly after its formation, has not only one or two, but may have as many as three or four nuclei.
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spelling pubmed-21802082008-04-18 REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS Yoshida, Kazuyoshi J Exp Med Article 1. The vegetative forms of amebæ may be developed in vitro from the cysts. 2. The cysts of Entamœba tetragena and Entamœba coli each produce only a single vegetative individual. It has not been observed in vitro that a number of daughter amebæ, corresponding to the number of nuclei present in the cyst, emerge from the mother cyst, as claimed by Casagrandi and Barbagallo, Schaudinn, and a number of other investigators. 3. The daughter nuclei in the cystic stage correspond to the gamete nuclei of other protozoa. The syngamic nuclear union in the case of these two amebæ does not take place in the tetranuclear stage of the cyst, as claimed by Schaudinn and Wenyon, but during reproduction. 4. The process of autogamy of both amebæ is not restricted to two nuclei; it may involve more than two, which unite to form a syncaryon. In the case of all other protozoa, autogamy is restricted to two nuclei. 5. In order to distinguish the two types of autogamy, one has been termed simple autogamy and the other polynuclear autogamy. The latter may again be classified according to the number of nuclei involved, as trinuclear and tetranuclear autogamy. 6. The majority of cysts treated for 5 minutes in a 2 per cent solution of hydrochloric acid survives. 7. It was possible to demonstrate in vitro the developmental cycle of Entamœba tetragena. 8. No evidence of heterogamy has been observed in vitro in Entamœba tetragena or Entamœba coli. 9. The vegetative form of Entamœba tetragena, at a certain stage of its life cycle in vitro, shortly after its formation, has not only one or two, but may have as many as three or four nuclei. The Rockefeller University Press 1920-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2180208/ /pubmed/19868451 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1920, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS
title REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS
title_full REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS
title_fullStr REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS
title_full_unstemmed REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS
title_short REPRODUCTION IN VITRO OF ENTAMŒBA TETRAGENA AND ENTAMŒBA COLI FROM THEIR CYSTS
title_sort reproduction in vitro of entamœba tetragena and entamœba coli from their cysts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2180208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19868451
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