- An
amastigote is a
protist cell that does not have
visible external flagella or cilia. The term is used
mainly to
describe an
intracellular phase in the...
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amastigotes.
Granulocytes selectively kill the
promastigotes by
oxidative mechanism,
while amastigotes are resistant. Then the
surviving amastigotes undergo...
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called an
amastigote,
which is round, non-motile, and only 3–7
micrometers in diameter.
Inside the
stomach of the sandfly, the
amastigotes quickly transform...
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puncture wound are
phagocytized by macrophages, and
transform into
amastigotes.
Amastigotes multiply in
infected cells and
affect different tissues, depending...
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microbiology is a
culture medium used to grow Leishmania –
needed when the
amastigotes are not
found in
sufficient quantities by s****ing the
growth substrate...
- macrophages.
Following engulfment,
promastigotes differentiate into
amastigotes.
Amastigotes are oval or round, and have a
diameter between 2-3μm. Additionally...
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Leishmania have an
amastigote life
cycle stage.[citation needed]
Amastigote (leishmanial).
Amastigotes are a
common morphology during an
intracellular lifecycle...
- and into an
amastigote in tissues. As the
infection progresses, the
number of
infected cells increases, as well as the
number of
amastigotes per infected...
- Approach) was
performed on L.
donovani amastigotes obtained from
clinical cases of hamsters. By
extracting these amastigotes from
infected organisms and culturing...
- pancytopenia. It can be
diagnosed through microscopic review by
visualizing amastigotes in
containing macrophages, and is
treatable with
sodium stibogluconate...