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merozoites (noun) - In biology, merozoites are the stage in the life cycle of certain parasites, such as Plasmodium species, where they multiply within the host's red blood cells
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The release of merozoites into the bloodstream.
Each schizont produces four to eight merozoites.
The macronuclear merozoites differentiate into gamonts.
Mature schizonts contained six merozoites.
The liberated merozoites invade fresh erythrocytes.
A similar polypeptide has been identified in merozoites.
These merozoites can not however invade the hepatocytes.
The trophozoites produce two to six merozoites per erythrocyte.
Merozoites are produced by budding.
Trophozoites develop into schizonts which contain multiple merozoites.
The merozoites are elongate.
These offspring are called merozoites.
The merozoites become free by dropping off the parent trophozoite.
Typical cristate mitochondria were not seen in the schizonts or the merozoites.
Eventually some merozoites develop into either male or female gametocytes.

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There they grow and undergo schizogeny producing a number of small merozoites.
These merozoites get released and they attach to the epithelial cells.
This first round of schizonts give rise to the first generation of merozoites.
These merozoites are motile and they reattach to epithelial cells of the intestine.
Cytokinesis occurs to form uninucleate merozoites arranged in clusters in the shape of the trophozoite.
Merozoites entering muscle cells round up to form metrocytes and initiate sarcocyst formation.
The mature schizont contains individual merozoites able to invade other red corpuscles.
Merozoites released from infected cells start a new cycle by invading the erythrocytes.
Preparation and purification of merozoites of Eimeria tenella.
Released merozoites then invade red blood cells and undergo an intraerythrocytic cycle of development.
Messenger RNAcan be isolated from Eimeria merozoites using standard techniques.
Imaging purified merozoites should help provide better insight into the pathogenesis of this disease.
Messenger RNA can be isolated from Eimeria sporulating oocysts or merozoites using standard techniques.
The schizonts and the resulting merozoites lay within a parasitophorous vacuole bounded by a vacuolar membrane.
Preparation of Merozoites.
The numerous merozoites lead to rupture of their host cells and escape into the blood.
The schizont ruptures, releasing merozoites.
Several hundred merozoites are produced and released into the blood stream where they infect erythrocytes.
After a period of dormancy, they reactivate and produce merozoites.
Some merozoites become gametocytes which are ingested by Anopheles mosquitoes.
Rabbit antiserum against glutaraldehyde-fixed merozoites was prepared as follows,.
Acervulina merozoites were homogenized per ml of TBS.
Within the erythrocytes or leukocytes, the merozoites develop into gametocytes.
The merozoites were eluting in the non-bound fraction.
Development of first-generation merozoites follows due to multiple fission of meronts.
The merozoites have rhoptries, micronemes and three apical rings.
Once in the parenchymal cells of the liver, sporozoites replicate to form merozoites.
In the second stage, merozoites develop from these sporozoites.
Cells infected with sporozoites eventually burst, releasing merozoites into the bloodstream.
The smaller merozoites invade the entrocytes, and become octoploid.
Rather than producing more and more trophozoites, some of the merozoites produce gametocytes.
Once released, the merozoites can infect other red blood cells.
Further destruction of host cells follows with the liberation of the third-generation merozoites.
Upon lysis of hepatocytes merozoites are taken up by erythrocytes, which results in massive hemolysis.
After a certain number of nuclear divisions, the parasite cell will segment and merozoites are formed.

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