Cytoskeletal architecture and components involved in the attachment of Trypanosoma congolense epimastigotes.
Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of Trypanosoma congolense epimastigotes attached to a plastic substratum shows them to elaborate a complex flagellum filament system and plaque with a highly organized structure. Non-ionic detergent extraction of these cells shows that the resulting cyto...
Main Authors: | Beattie, P, Gull, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1997
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