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J Dent Res 46(5): 1010-1018, 1967
© 1967 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Ultrastructure of Entamoeba gingivalis

OWEN KELLER 1, FRANK J. ORLAND 1, and GRACE BAIRD 1

1 Zoller Memorial Dental Clinic, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

This electron microscopy study depicted the ultrastructure of E. gingivalis, isolated from the human mouth, in comparison with the free-living A. proteus. The study demonstrated that such actively feeding amebic cells are good specimen material for studying the mechanism of excretion of insoluble and undigested food residue from the cell.

Submitted on July 13, 1966




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