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Intranuclear cisternal and vesicular structures, bound by a single membrane, were observed for the first time in some glandular "bird's eye" cells of canine circummanal gland carcinomas. The role of these intranuclear structures is not clear. It is suggested that they may be involved in cellular adaptation to an environment of nutrient deficiency, as a result of cell overcrowding.  相似文献   
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Two strains of bovine Theileria from northern Nigeria were shown to be identical to Theileria mutans in the indirect immunofluorescent antibody test. One of the strains was transmitted by the tick Amblyomma variegatum; large macroschizonts, typical for T mutans, could be demonstrated in infected cattle. It is concluded from these experiments and from the literature that there is reliable evidence so far for the occurrence in Nigeria of only two bovine Tehileria species, T mutans and T velifera.  相似文献   
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Lubell D 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》1979,204(4398):1192-1193
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Basic studies carried out in India showed that the incubation period of TLCV in plants varied from 8 days in August to 90 days in winter. The acquisition threshold for the whitefly,Bemisia tabaci Gen., was 31 min; it resulted in 3% transmission. An acquisition access of 24 h for a female whitefly on a TLCV source resulted in 30% transmission. A minimum feeding period of 32 min was required by a viruliferous whitefly to cause infection on tomato test plants; this gave 4% transmission. With inoculation access of 24 h on tomato test plants, the transmission rose to 24%. Starving the vector for 1 h pre-acquisition or 1 h pre-inoculation resulted in higher levels of transmission of TLCV: 36 and 40%, respectively, compared with 20% for non-starved whiteflies. Extending the fasting period beyond 1 h resulted in a reduced transmission level. The whiteflies could acquire the virus from the cotyledonary leaves of an infected tomato plant, with a resultant 28% transmission; but infection did not occur when the whiteflies had an inoculation access to such leaves. Higher transmission rates were obtained when the younger leaves on tomato plants were used for acquisition and inoculation. Transmission was 8 and 38% when five whiteflies per plant were allowed 24 h of acquisition access to 11- and 2-month-old virus sources, respectively. After an acquisition access of 24 h to a TLCV source, male and female whiteflies retained their infectivity for 5 and 53 days, respectively. Nymphs can acquire and transmit the virus. When ten whiteflies of each sex were given 24 h of acquisition and of inoculation access, the subsequent transmission rate of males and females was 56 and 86%, respectively. This virus is not transovarially transmitted. Whitefly colonies raised on brinjal were more efficient (70 and 84% transmission in two experiments) than those raised on chilli, cotton, cowpea, tobacco or tomato.  相似文献   
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