euglena is a mobile photosynthetic and photosensitive cell which dwells in fresh water. Euglena has an important evolutionary role, therefore its morphology has been and still is a subject of interest. The structures in Euglena which are involved in photoreception and signal transduction and transmission have been well studied. In this paper morphological and ultrastructural evidence of a single stable structure formed by the photoreceptor (paraflagellar swelling) and the other specialized flagellar structures of Euglena gracilis (paraxial rod) is provided using conventional and non-conventional SEM and TEM, on detergent treated cells, and on isolated flagella retaining their photoreceptor
Ochromonas danica, a freshwater, planktonic chrysophyte, is capable of sensing the light conditions ...
The trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata possesses an intraflagellar structure known as the paraflag...
Ultraviolet (UV) inactivation of green colony-forming ability of several different types of Euglena ...
Demembranated flagella from Euglena gracilis consisted of three distinct components: a 9 + 2 axoneme...
The flagellum of Euglena gracilis has been studied comparatively, using the freeze-fracture techniqu...
We present the light-induced photocycle of the paraflagellar swelling of Euglena gracilis. The kinet...
In an effort to better understand character evolution in the cytoskeleton (pellicle) of euglenid pro...
The flagellate Euglena gracilis shows rhythms in phototaxis and cell shape changes between oblong an...
Visual pigments are a class of receptor proteins that absorb light and trigger sensory signals. Reti...
The fine structure of MTOC and the reservoir and canal in Euglena gracilis were examined with electr...
A three-dimensional network of structural filaments was visible with common electron microscopes in ...
The ultrastructure of mitosis in Euglena gracilis was investigated. At preprophase the nucleus migra...
The conversion of sunlight into chemical energy by oxygenic photosynthesis underpins the survival of...
The dark-grown unicellular flagellate alga Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae) contains rudimentary pr...
We propose and discuss a model for flagellar mechanics in Euglena gracilis. We show that the peculia...
Ochromonas danica, a freshwater, planktonic chrysophyte, is capable of sensing the light conditions ...
The trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata possesses an intraflagellar structure known as the paraflag...
Ultraviolet (UV) inactivation of green colony-forming ability of several different types of Euglena ...
Demembranated flagella from Euglena gracilis consisted of three distinct components: a 9 + 2 axoneme...
The flagellum of Euglena gracilis has been studied comparatively, using the freeze-fracture techniqu...
We present the light-induced photocycle of the paraflagellar swelling of Euglena gracilis. The kinet...
In an effort to better understand character evolution in the cytoskeleton (pellicle) of euglenid pro...
The flagellate Euglena gracilis shows rhythms in phototaxis and cell shape changes between oblong an...
Visual pigments are a class of receptor proteins that absorb light and trigger sensory signals. Reti...
The fine structure of MTOC and the reservoir and canal in Euglena gracilis were examined with electr...
A three-dimensional network of structural filaments was visible with common electron microscopes in ...
The ultrastructure of mitosis in Euglena gracilis was investigated. At preprophase the nucleus migra...
The conversion of sunlight into chemical energy by oxygenic photosynthesis underpins the survival of...
The dark-grown unicellular flagellate alga Euglena gracilis (Euglenophyceae) contains rudimentary pr...
We propose and discuss a model for flagellar mechanics in Euglena gracilis. We show that the peculia...
Ochromonas danica, a freshwater, planktonic chrysophyte, is capable of sensing the light conditions ...
The trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata possesses an intraflagellar structure known as the paraflag...
Ultraviolet (UV) inactivation of green colony-forming ability of several different types of Euglena ...