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The following pages link to The use of a protozoan for studies on aging. I. Differences between young and old organisms of Tokophyra infusionum as revealed by light and electron microscopy (Q79005461):
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- Aging and longevity in the simplest animals and the quest for immortality (Q26863393) (← links)
- THE FATE OF MITOCHONDRIA DURING AGING IN TETRAHYMENA PYRIFORMIS. (Q36185888) (← links)
- The fine structure and function of the tentacle in Tokophrya infusionum (Q36187042) (← links)
- Current methodological refinements for the acquisition of life history information in fishes: Paradigms from pan-oceanic billfishes (Q36543173) (← links)
- A model of tentacle function in certain suctorians (Q39700976) (← links)
- The origin of lipofuscin age pigments (Q39975568) (← links)
- Organismal differentiation, ageing and rejuvenation (Q39997481) (← links)
- Basal body replication and cilogenesis in a suctorian, Tokophrya infusionum (Q41118281) (← links)
- Ultrastructural studies on the life cycle of a short-lived metazoan, Campanularia flexuosa. II. Structure of the old adult (Q43496302) (← links)
- Ultrastructural Localization of Acid Phosphatase in FeedingTokophrya infusionum* (Q44630448) (← links)
- Comparative ultrastructure of chick fibroblasts in vitro at early and late stages during their growth span (Q45305796) (← links)
- Cytochemical Changes in Aging Ochromonas; Evidence for an Alkaline Phosphatase (Q47783810) (← links)
- Insect brain as a model for the study of aging. Age-related changes in drosophila melanogaster (Q48869124) (← links)
- The fine structure of Crithidia fasciculata with special reference to the organelles involved in the ingestion and digestion of protein (Q71846461) (← links)
- Ultrastructural Observations on Aging of Stationary Cultures and Feeding inOchromonas* (Q72170112) (← links)