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Macronuclear organization
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CIL:36662
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
nucleolus organization
Cellular Component
nucleolus
In a 9-day old culture of stationary phase cells, two or three days post-conjugation, remnants of the previous macronucleus could be found near normal macronuclear bodies. This remnant was identified ...
CIL:9912
NCBI Organism Classification
Opercularia [NCBITaxon:168247]
Biological Process
cytoskeletal anchoring at plasma membrane
Cellular Component
myofibril
This image shows elements of myonemal fibers which lie next to the epiplasm that lies internal to the plasma membrane and alveoli. A close association of the ER with the myonemes is seen. The cytosol ...
CIL:9859
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium tetraurelia
Biological Process
nuclear division
Cellular Component
macronucleus
The macronucleus contains microtubules that lie inside a seemingly intact nuclear envelope. Microtubules orient along the axis of macronuclear elongation in the form of small bundles. The section is i...
CIL:25301
NCBI Organism Classification
uncultured Scuticociliatia
Biological Process
cytoplasm organization
Cellular Component
macronucleus
Ancistrum is a marine ciliate that inhabits the mantle cavity of mytiliid mussels. This image is a slightly higher resolution scan of CIL:24921 that shows a good view of the macronucleus and what are ...
CIL:1310
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium tetraurelia
Biological Process
macronucleus organization
Cellular Component
macronucleus
High resolution image of the macronucleus which contains microtubules that lie inside a seemingly intact nuclear envelope. Microtubules orient along the axis of macronuclear elongation in the form of ...
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