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CIL:1585
NCBI Organism Classification
Gallus gallus gallus
Biological Process
striated muscle contraction
Cellular Component
striated muscle thin filament
Cultured chicken embryonic cardiomyocyte transfected with GFP control vector in the nucleus, stained with alpha-actinin at the Z-lines in red and Tropomodulin1 (at the pointed ends of the actin filame...
CIL:17892
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium ingests Paramecium. Also showing a few discharged trichocysts and metachronous waves of cilia in the two characteristic ciliary girdles of Didinium nasutum. This micrograph was taken in 1968 ...
CIL:19537
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
oral apparatus organization
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
The proboscis of Didinium. While not well preserved, this image clearly shows the clockwise surface ridges that are elevated by ribbons of microtubules that are involved in supporting the buccal cavit...
CIL:19538
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
sensory perception
Cellular Component
cell cortex
Five rows of clavate cilia that reside just below the anterior ciliary girdle of Didinium nasutum. This micrograph also shows a partial view of the pectinelle rows of the anterior girdle of cilia. The...
CIL:21991
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. A moment after initial contact when toxicysts enter Paramecium. The strand of toxicysts can be seen between the two organisms, and Didinium will use the anchored toxicyst...
CIL:39250
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. It is not unusual for an undersized Didinium to attempt to ingest a much larger Paramecium. In this case, the organisms were preserved before the outcome could be determi...
CIL:40903
NCBI Organism Classification
uncultured scuticociliate
Biological Process
cortical cytoskeleton organization
Cellular Component
cilium
Conchophthirus was deciliated by calcium ion shock followed by shearing through a micropipette. This revealed the location of the deciliated basal bodies and the cell's surface architecture. In this i...
CIL:21996
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
plasma membrane organization
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
The plasma membrane of Paramecium multimicronucleatum seen in a freeze fracture replica. The two rows of IMPs can be seen on the P-face of the plasma membrane that connects the plasma membrane to the ...
CIL:9692
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
cellular water homeostasis
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
Paramecium multimicronucleatum - Video of the Contractile Vacuole Complex. In vivo CVC filling/expulsion cycles. A CV in a compressed cell is observed in side view undergoing cycles of filling (diasto...
CIL:834
NCBI Organism Classification
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Biological Process
skeletal muscle contraction
Cellular Component
cytoskeleton
Rabbit psoas skeletal muscle fibers were held at constant length and rigor was induced by permeabilization with glycerol. They were fixed in glutaraldehyde, quick-frozen by contact with a liquid heli...
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