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amebaAny of a number of one-celled organisms, especially of the genus Amoeba, that move and feed by extensions of their colorless gelatinous protoplasm. They reproduce by binary fission. Some members of the genus Entamoeba are harmful parasites. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Testing for Balamuthia DNA was also included because this ameba can
cause GAE (2).
Company: Cellebrite USA
Booth/Stand: 3638
Media Contact: Efrat Brouner - Ameba Marketing
Phone: 858-946-0246
E-mail: efrat@amebamarketing. Biofilm swab samples were
placed on a lawn of Escherichia coli for detection of ameba and treated
with diluted acid (0. |
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