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Sorogena stoianovitchae

Sorogena stoianovitchae is the only dilate that undergoes fruiting body development, and thus was initially thought to be related to the slime molds (Bradbury and Olive, 1980). The development process can be classified into five stages (Olive... [Pg.71]

Bardele, C.F., Foissner, W., Blanton, R.L. (1991). Morphology, morphogenesis and systematic position of the sorocarp forming ciliate Sorogena stoianovitchae Bradbury and Olive, 1980. Journal of Protozoology 38,7-17. [Pg.83]

Ultrastructure of aerial stalk formation by the ciliated protozoan Sorogena stoianovitchae. Protoplasma 116, 125-135. [Pg.83]

Blanton, R.L., Warner, S.A., Olive, L.S. (1983). The structure and composition of the stalk of the ciliated protozoan Sorogena stoianovitchae. Journal of Protozoology 30,617-624. [Pg.83]

Bradbury, P.C., Olive, L.S. (1980). Fine structure of the feeding stage of a sorogenic ciliate, Sorogena stoianovitchae gen. n., sp. n. Journal of Protozoology 27, 267-277. [Pg.83]

Aerial sorocarp development by the aggregative ciliate, Sorogena stoianovitchae. Journal of Protozoology 27, 293-299. [Pg.86]

Sugimoto, H., Endoh, H. (2008). Differentially expressed genes during fruiting body development in the aggregative ciliate Sorogena stoianovitchae (Ciliophora Colpodea). Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 55, 110-116. [Pg.87]


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