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Nuclei in the plasmodium of Intoshia variabili (Orthonectida) as revealed by DAPI staining. / Slyusarev, G. S.; Manylov, O. G.; Cherkasov, A. S.

In: ПАРАЗИТОЛОГИЯ, Vol. 36, No. 3, 01.12.2002, p. 194.

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Slyusarev, GS, Manylov, OG & Cherkasov, AS 2002, 'Nuclei in the plasmodium of Intoshia variabili (Orthonectida) as revealed by DAPI staining', ПАРАЗИТОЛОГИЯ, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 194.

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Slyusarev, G. S., Manylov, O. G., & Cherkasov, A. S. (2002). Nuclei in the plasmodium of Intoshia variabili (Orthonectida) as revealed by DAPI staining. ПАРАЗИТОЛОГИЯ, 36(3), 194.

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Slyusarev GS, Manylov OG, Cherkasov AS. Nuclei in the plasmodium of Intoshia variabili (Orthonectida) as revealed by DAPI staining. ПАРАЗИТОЛОГИЯ. 2002 Dec 1;36(3):194.

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Slyusarev, G. S. ; Manylov, O. G. ; Cherkasov, A. S. / Nuclei in the plasmodium of Intoshia variabili (Orthonectida) as revealed by DAPI staining. In: ПАРАЗИТОЛОГИЯ. 2002 ; Vol. 36, No. 3. pp. 194.

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abstract = "DAPI staining of wholemounts was used to reveal the parasitic plasmodium of the orthonectid Intoshia variabili in its host, the turbellarian Macrorhynchus crocea. The nuclei of the parasite differ drastically from those of the host in size, morphology, and the estimated DNA content. Our findings indirectly support the idea that the orthonectid plasmodium is a distinct parasitic organism, rather than modified host cells.",
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