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Sporoplasm is an
infectious material present in the
cytoplasm of
various fungi-like organisms, such as
members of
class Microsporidia.
Sporoplasm is defined...
- capsules, the
sporoplasm contained within the
central style of the
triactinomyxon migrates into the
epithelium or gut lining. Firstly, this
sporoplasm undergoes...
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spore to the gut epithelium.
Opening of the s****
valves allows the
sporoplasms to
penetrate into the epithelium. Subsequently, the
parasite undergoes...
- diatoms, the
spores (or
dispersal phases) of some Mesomycetozoea, and the
sporoplasm stage of
Myxozoa and of Ascetosporea. The
earliest record of an amoeboid...
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spore injects the
infective sporoplasm into the
eukaryotic host cell
through a
polar tube.
Inside the cell, the
sporoplasm undergoes extensive multiplication...
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valves and 4
polar capsules. Upon
infection by the
actinosporean stage the
sporoplasm migrates to a
muscle fibre where it
forms a pseudocyst.
Within these pseudocysts...
- however, it was
later determined to be a
separate genus. Each
Kudoa has two
sporoplasm cells, one
enclosed by the other. Most
Kudoa are
histozoic parasites,...
- ; Undeen,
Albert H. (1992). "Dynamics of
polar filament discharge and
sporoplasm expulsion by
microsporidian spores". Cytoskeleton. 22 (1): 38–50. doi:10...
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needle and
penetrates the gut epithelium. Once
inside the host cell, a
sporoplasm grows,
dividing or
forming a
multinucleate plasmodium,
before producing...
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spore injects the
infective sporoplasm into the
eukaryotic host cell
through the
polar tubule.
Inside the cell, the
sporoplasm undergoes extensive multiplication...