Plasmodium Sentence Examples
Such a plasmodium bears, on its periphery, groups of rounded projections of protoplasm termed end-organs.
The Plasmodium falciparum chromosome 2 project was funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID ).
Genetic complexity of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes isolated from the peripheral blood of treated Gambian children.
This will serve as useful comparative genomics resource to complement the complete Plasmodium falciparum genome.
The molecule prevents Plasmodium, the malaria mosquito, from moving from the mosquito's gut to its salivary glands.
The disease results from replication in red blood cells of apicomplexan parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium.
To address this aspect we study the interactions of Anopheles mosquitoes and plasmodium parasites, the agent of malignant malaria.
Malaria is an infectious disease due to the presence of a parasite called plasmodium within the red blood cells.
The molecule prevents plasmodium, the malaria mosquito, from moving from the mosquito's gut to its salivary glands.
They describe the life cycle of the mosquito parasite plasmodium.
AdvertisementThe disease results from replication in red blood cells of apicomplexan parasites belonging to the genus plasmodium.
Plasmodium ovale causes a rare form of the disease which is similar to benign tertian malaria.
Whilst quinine possesses this power, however, it is far more potently lethal to a particular form of animal organism known as the plasmodium malariae.
In some cases both the nucleus and the chromatophores may be carried along in the rotating stream, but in others, such as T.Titeila, the chloroplasts may remain motionless iii a non-motile layer of the cytoplasm in direct contact with the cell wall.i Desmids, Diatoms and Oscillaria show creeping movements probably due to the secretion of slime by the cells; the swarmspores and plasmodium of the Myxomycetes exhibit amoehoid movements; and the motile spores of Fungi and Algae, the spermatozoids of mosses, ferns, &c., move by means of delicate prolongations, cilia or flagella cf the protoplast.