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- basal granule, kinetosome, and in older cytological literature with blepharoplast) is a protein structure found at the base of a eukaryotic undulipodium...
- Biology Bulletin. 13 (2): 85–93. PMID 11543285. Norstog (1986). "The blepharoplast of Zamia pumila L.". Botanical Gazette. 147 (1): 40–46. doi:10.1086/337566...
- flagellum. At the base of a eukaryotic flagellum is a basal body, "blepharoplast" or kinetosome, which is the microtubule organizing center for flagellar...
- and is situated near the posterior pair of the basal bodies (known as blepharoplast in older cytological literature). The cytoskeleton is based around four...
- basal granule, a kinetosome, and in older cytological literature, a blepharoplast. behavioral ecology The study of the evolutionary basis for animal behavior...
- Coriacea (Montagu): A Contribution to the Theory of the Centrosome and Blepharoplast Journal of Cell Science 1910 s2-55: 611-640; http://jcs.biologists...
- F. Robinow), then by Jeynes, who (mistakenly) interpreted it as a "blepharoplast". Years later, preparations of native rumen contents were examined for...
- examined the de novo formation of the blepharoplast in the ****togenous cells of Marsilea vestita. The blepharoplast in each ****tid generates 100–150...
- band that stretched from the base of the flagella, also called the blepharoplast, towards the nucleus. It is made of 2 microtubules and dense fibre and...
- magnifications and varying rates of 'speeding up.' The behavior of blepharoplasts and other types of cells, the growth of tissues, cell-division and immobilization...