A deep-etch study of the cytoskeleton of Giardia duodenalis (original) (raw)

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Selective Extraction With Sarkosyl And Repolymerization In Vitro Of Cytoskeleton Proteins From Giardia

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Sequential exposure and assembly of cyst wall filaments on the surface of encysting Giardia duodenalis

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The Critical Role of the Cytoskeleton in the Pathogenesis of Giardia

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Giardia Flagellar Motility Is Not Directly Required to Maintain Attachment to Surfaces

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Developmental changes in the adhesive disk during Giardia differentiation

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Eight unique basal bodies in the multi-flagellated diplomonad Giardia lamblia

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Length-dependent disassembly maintains four different flagellar lengths in Giardia

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Three-dimensional analysis of mitosis and cytokinesis in the binucleate parasite Giardia intestinalis

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Localization of gamma-tubulin in interphase and mitotic cells of a unicellular eukaryote, Giardia intestinalis

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Novel Structural Components of the Ventral Disc and Lateral Crest in Giardia intestinalis

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Formation of the Giardia Cyst Wall: Studies on Extracellular Assembly Using Immunogold Labeling and High Resolution Field Emission SEM

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The ventral disc is a flexible microtubule organelle that depends on domed ultrastructure for functional attachment ofGiardia lamblia

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The Giardia Median Body Protein Is a Ventral Disc Protein That Is Critical for Maintaining a Domed Disc Conformation during Attachment

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Kinesin-13 Regulates Flagellar, Interphase, and Mitotic Microtubule Dynamics in Giardia intestinalis

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Immunolocalization of β- and δ-giardin within the ventral disk in trophozoites of Giardia duodenalis using multiplex laser scanning confocal microscopy

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Trophozoites of Giardia lamblia may have a Golgi-like structure

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The hyperstability and composition ofGiardia’s ventral disc highlights the remarkable versatility of microtubule organelles

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