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Histomonas meleagridis is a 10–20 μm-sized flagellated protozoan, causing histomoniasis in gallinaceous birds. Different strains of H. meleagridis from different origins were used to establish clonal cultures, which can be traced back to a single cell. Cells from these clonal cultures were examined by transmission electron microscopy. Results gave detailed insights in the ultrastructure showing a single flagellum, a band of microtubules remnants of an axostyle or of a costa, respectively pelta, hydrogenosomes, nucleus, spindle apparatus, and other organelles of the trophozoites of H. meleagridis.
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Mielewczik, M., Mehlhorn, H., Al-Quraishy, S. et al. Transmission electron microscopic studies of stages of Histomonas meleagridis from clonal cultures. Parasitol Res 103, 745–750 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-008-1009-1
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