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trophozoites (noun): Biological term used to describe a stage in the life cycle of some parasites
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In the lumen trophozoites may disintegrate or undergo encystation.
It has a direct action on the trophozoites.
The trophozoites are vermiform with an apical complex.
Fecal examination looking for trophozoites.
It is the trophozoites who make the dog sick.
These develop into trophozoites.
The number of trophozoites were counted on a hemocytometer.
Propolis was shown to inhibit growth and adherence of the trophozoites.
The presence of intact trophozoites was checked using a hemocytometer.
Trophozoites have a large and conspicuous nucleus and nucleolus.
The combination of pyrimethamine and sulfonamides is synergistic against trophozoites.
Giardia trophozoites were frozen using the following procedures.
Differentiation is based on morphologic characteristics of the cysts and trophozoites.
Trophozoites are irregularly shaped and possess pseudopodia for motility.
The cysts are far more difficult to kill than the trophozoites.
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The trophozoites produce two to six merozoites per erythrocyte.
The latter one can detect the presence of active trophozoites.
Trophozoites develop into schizonts which contain multiple merozoites.
Di refers to the two nuclei in the trophozoites feeding stage of the organism.
The trophozoites will then ingest these dead cells.
The latter locate themselves in the epithelium and transform into trophozoites.
Trophozoites multiply and encyst due to the dehydration of feces.
This increases the surface área to which the trophozoites may attach.
Trophozoites were counted daily from one tube randomly selected.
After this time agglutination of trophozoites and a dramatic decrease of viable cells were observed.
Trophozoites were harvested and concentrated by continuous flow rotor centrifugation.
The study also compares the overall form of the two types of trophozoites.
They possess intestinal trophozoites similar in morphology to the infective sporozoites.
It forms cysts with four nuclei which excyst in the body and become trophozoites.
The trophozoites are solitary.
The suspension was homogenized twice through a high pressure homogenizer to achieve total rupture of trophozoites.
Multiple trophozoites may be found within the same host cell.
Supernatant was removed and the trophozoites resuspended in fresh PBS.
These trophozoites are in active form and start reproducing in the intestine.
Vaccinated animals had a lower incidence of trophozoites and fewer numbers of trophozoites than unvaccinated animals.
Trophozoites can penetrate nasal tissues and enter the brain.
The procedures following were used to subculture Giardia trophozoites of all strains used.
Invadens trophozoites and cysts can be visualized with conventional light microscopy techniques.
Cell division then occurs, and binucleate trophozoites are formed.
The eggs with the trophozoites are passed out into the environment through the feces.
Multiple stool examinations are recommended, since the cysts and trophozoites are not shed consistently.
These species have reduced trophozoites and tend to infect tissues other than the intestine.
Once the infected cysts enter the cat 's intestines, they release two types of trophozoites.
The Giardia trophozoites divide and increase in number in a logarithmic fashion.
It was then examined whether pyrazole could inhibit the growth of E . histolytica trophozoites.
Most Giardia trophozoites are situated with the ventral side attached to the monolayer.
Due to its cytoadherence properties, P. falciparum trophozoites can only be observed in the peripheral blood.
The Giardia trophozoites may be grown in containers which also contain finely divided solid supports.
Demonstration of Giardia lamblia cysts or trophozoites in stool, duodenal fluid or small-bowel biopsy.
Young trophozoites are small and occupy three-tenths to four-tenths of the erythrocytes.