EVOLUTIONARY TRANSITION TOWARDS PERMANENT CHLOROPLASTS? - DIVISION OF KLEPTOCHLOROPLASTS IN STARVED CELLS OF TWO SPECIES OF DINOPHYSIS (DINOPHYCEAE).

Evolutionary transition towards permanent chloroplasts? - Division of kleptochloroplasts in starved cells of two species of Dinophysis (Dinophyceae).

Species within the marine toxic dinoflagellate genus Dinophysis are phagotrophic organisms that exploit Fabric Care chloroplasts (kleptochloroplasts) from other protists to perform photosynthesis.Dinophysis spp.acquire the kleptochloroplasts from the ciliate Mesodinium rubrum, which in turn acquires the chloroplasts from a unique clade of cryptophy

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A preliminary report on dental implant condition among dependent elderly based on the survey among Japanese dental practitioners

Abstract Background The objective of this study was to ascertain the situation relevant to implants, the status of oral self-care, the status of aftercare provided by the dentist Oval Casserole who placed the implant, and the usage status of the implant card, in homebound or institutionalized older adults who are receiving home-visit dental care du

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