نتایج جستجو برای: wohlfartia magnifica

تعداد نتایج: 217  

Journal: :Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive 2010
Manuel Casanova-Roman Elena Sanchez-Legaza Antonio Sanchez-Porto Carlos Murga

Aural myiasis is a rare clinical state that usually occurs in developing countries and in patients who mentally retarded or have poor personal hygiene. However, the prevalence has decreased over the years, and now it is very rare. The authors describe a case of aural myiasis caused by Wohlfartia magnifica in a five-month-old infant. The treatment used was a combination of suctioning and microsu...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
t mohammadzadeh departement of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran r hadadzadeh dayyer health organization, bushehr, iran f esfandiari departement of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran sm sadjjadi departement of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

a gingival myiasis in a four years old mental retarded boy with anorexia and weight loss is presented from southern part of iran. entomological studies on larvae showed the larvae as wohlfartia magnifica which is a rare causative agent of gingival myiasis.

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Peter Kollar Karel Šmejkal Hana Salmonová Eva Vlková Olga Lepšová-Skácelová Zuzana Balounová Josef Rajchard Josef Cvačka Libor Jaša Pavel Babica Jiří Pazourek

Pectinatella magnifica, an invasive bryozoan, might significantly affect ecosystem balance due to its massive occurrence in many areas in Europe and other parts of the world. Biological and chemical analyses are needed to get complete information about the impact of the animal on the environment. In this paper, we aimed to evaluate in vitro cytotoxic effects of five extracts prepared from P. ma...

2008
R. A. Patzner

Amphiprion clarkii and A. nigripes were found in coral reefs of three different atolls in the Maldives. A. clarkii was associated with five species of host anemones, but A. nigripes was only found in Heteractis magnifica. In few cases, both anemonefishes have utilized the same individual of H. magnifica. There was no significant correlation between the size of the anemones and the number of the...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Dong Zhang Ming Zhang Zijuan Li Thomas Pape

The twenty-nine species-group names of Sarcophagidae proposed by Chien-ming Chao and Xue-zhong Zhang are reviewed. Of these names, twenty-four are available, while five are unavailable nomina nuda. Of the twenty-four available names, nine are considered valid, fifteen as invalid: thirteen junior synonyms, one unnecessary replacement name and one junior primary homonym. Holotypes of all species,...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Eran Hadas Micha Ilan Muki Shpigel

Oxygen consumption of the Red Sea coral reef sponge Negombata magnifica was measured using both incubation and steady-state methods. The latter method was found to be the more reliable because sponge activity remained stable over time. Oxygen consumption rate was measured during three levels of sponge activity: full activity, reduced activity and basal activity (starved). It was found that the ...

Journal: :Science 2007
I L G Newton T Woyke T A Auchtung G F Dilly R J Dutton M C Fisher K M Fontanez E Lau F J Stewart P M Richardson K W Barry E Saunders J C Detter D Wu J A Eisen C M Cavanaugh

Chemoautotrophic endosymbionts are the metabolic cornerstone of hydrothermal vent communities, providing invertebrate hosts with nearly all of their nutrition. The Calyptogena magnifica (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) symbiont, Candidatus Ruthia magnifica, is the first intracellular sulfur-oxidizing endosymbiont to have its genome sequenced, revealing a suite of metabolic capabilities. The genome enco...

2014
Ruth D. Lee Guillaume Jospin David A. Coil Jonathan A. Eisen

Here, we present the draft genome of the endosymbiont "Candidatus Ruthia magnifica" UCD-CM, a member of the phylum Proteobacteria, found from the gills of a deep-sea giant clam, Calyptogena magnifica. The assembly consists of 1,160,249 bp contained in 18 contigs.

2016
Ariyanti S. Dewi Karen L. Cheney Holly H. Urquhart Joanne T. Blanchfield Mary J. Garson

A series of oxy-polybrominated diphenyl ethers (O-PBDEs) has been isolated from the extracts of Miamira magnifica and Miamira miamirana collected from Queensland, Australia. M. magnifica sequesters the new OH-PBDE 1 and six known OH-PBDEs containing four to six bromines (2-7). M. miamirana also accumulates known tribromo- and tetrabromo OMe-PBDEs 8-10 in both mantle and viscera tissues. To date...

2017
Bin Yang Shi-Shun Zhou Qiang Liu Kyaw Win Maung Ren Li Rui-Chang Quan Yun-Hong Tan

Coelogyne magnifica (Orchidaceae), a new species from Putao, Kachin State, Myanmar, is described and illustrated. It belongs to Coelogyne section Ocellatae Pfitzer & Kraenzl. and it is morphologically similar to Coelogyne corymbosa and C. taronensis, but can be distinguished from these species by its larger flowers, lanceolate sepals and petals, a narrowly ovate lip, which has two bright yellow...

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