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Motility experimental observations

The differentiation of Trypanosoma cruzi has been studied in both extracellular and intracellular experimental systems [2, 7, 8]. This parasite normally proliferates inside mammalian cells as the non-motile amastigote, and differentiates to the flagellated trypoitiastigote form towards the end of the intracellular infection. Observation of the accumulation of motile trypomastigotes in the culture medium after rupture of host cells therefore provides a convenient method of assessing the success of the infection cycle. [Pg.359]


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