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Characterization and function of the microsporidian polar tube: A review
Elaine M. Keohane,
Louis M. Weiss
Pathology
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Agriculture & Biology
Microsporidia
100%
spores
52%
Encephalitozoon hellem
28%
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
28%
proteins
27%
Glugea
27%
Encephalitozoon cuniculi
25%
reversed-phase liquid chromatography
20%
purification methods
19%
organisms
18%
dithiothreitol
18%
spore germination
18%
elasticity (mechanics)
17%
hydrophobicity
17%
osmotic pressure
17%
epitopes
15%
cells
15%
detergents
15%
vacuoles
15%
solubility
14%
proline
14%
high performance liquid chromatography
13%
ions
11%
germination
11%
calcium
10%
acids
9%
water
6%
methodology
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Spores
95%
Microsporidia
50%
Germination
47%
Glugea
34%
Proteins
30%
Encephalitozoon cuniculi
27%
Explosive Agents
21%
Dithiothreitol
20%
Reverse-Phase Chromatography
20%
Osmotic Pressure
19%
Elasticity
18%
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
18%
Proline
17%
Vacuoles
17%
Detergents
17%
Solubility
16%
Epitopes
14%
Ions
13%
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
13%
Acids
12%
Calcium
11%
Water
10%