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Exflagellation - Oxford Reference
n. the formation and release of mature flagellated male sex cells (see microgamete) by the microgametocytes of the malarial parasite (see Plasmodium). The process, which is completed in 10–15 minutes, occurs after the microgametocytes have been transferred from a human to the stomach of a mosquito.
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EXFLAGELLATION Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1. The casting off of cilia or flagella. 2. The formation of microgametes in sporozoans (as the malaria parasite) by extrusion of nuclear material into ...
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Exflagellation of malarial parasites in human peripheral blood - PMC
This report describes two case reports where exflagellation of microgametocytes was observed in vitro in patients documented to have Plasmodium vivax malaria.
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exflagellation
exflagellation Zool. (ˌɛksflædʒəˈleɪʃən) [f. ex-1 + flagellation 2.] The formation or shedding of flagella; the development of microgametes resembling flagella. So exˈflagellate v. intr.1909 in Webster. 1912 E. A. Minchin Introd. Study Protozoa xv. 357 The male sporonts..form filamentous male gamete...
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Adherence of Erythrocytes during Exflagellation of Plasmodium ...
We showed that erythrocytes lacking glycophorin B retain the ability to bind but a lack of glycophorin A reduced adherence by exflagellating microgametes.
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Plasmodium gallinaceum: Exflagellation stimulated by a mosquito ...
Exflagellation was also stimulated when washed infected red cells in a buffered saline (pH 7.4) not containing bicarbonate were introduced into the midgut by ...
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Polychromophilus
The gametocytes then proceed to sexually reproduce via gametogony, involving the exflagellation of the parasite forming numerous microgametes and macrogametes
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Control of Gamete Formation (Exflagellation) in Malaria Parasites
This process is controlled in vitro solely by the change in pH in the blood as it moves from the environment of the circulation to that of the atmosphere.
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Exflagellation of Plasmodium vivax microgametocytes in human ...
Rarely, exflagellation has been reported in the peripheral blood of humans, and the presence of exflagellation might create confusion during ...
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Exflagellation of malarial parasites in human peripheral blood
This report describes two case reports where exflagellation of microgametocytes was observed in vitro in patients documented to have Plasmodium vivax malaria.
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Malaria exflagellation in a human peripheral blood smear
Exflagellation occurs spontaneously when the infected blood or blood smear is exposed to air. Critical factors for exflagellation are a decrease in temperature, ...
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An Unusual Feature of Malaria: Exflagellated Microgametes of ...
Exflagellation of the malaria parasite microgametocyte usually occurs in the gut cavity of Anopheles mosquitoes following an infective blood meal.
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flagellation
flagellation (ˌflædʒəˈleɪʃən) Also 5 flagellacyon, 6 -cion. [ad. L. flagellātiōn-em, n. of action f. flagellāre to flagellate.] 1. a. The action of scourging; a flogging, whipping.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 13 Suffrynge..intollerable turmentes, flagellacyons, and moost cruell and bytter deth....
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Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
The crescent or oval cells are now known as the gametocytes, filamented bodies as exflagellation (male gemete), and small spherical bodies as trophozoites
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Gametocyte
The female is preparing for a continued development, and the male is terminally differentiated and only needs what is necessary for exflagellation (cell
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