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  1. Oct 29, 2018 · The protozoan Entamoeba gingivalis resides in the oral cavity and is frequently observed in the periodontal pockets of humans and pets. This species of Entamoeba is closely related to the human pathogen Entamoeba histolytica, the agent of amoebiasis. Although E. gingivalis is highly enriched in people with periodontitis (a disease in which ...

  2. Entamoeba gingivalis. Entamoeba gingivalis es un protozoo perteneciente a la familia Entamoebidae. Este organismo se encuentra comúnmente en la cavidad bucal de humanos y otros animales, donde se adhiere a las encías y los dientes. Características morfológicas: Entamoeba gingivalis es una célula esférica que mide entre 10 y 20 ...

  3. The protozoan Entamoeba gingivalis colonizes the healthy oral mucosa with a prevalence of 15%. Colonization can be asymptomatic, and it is considered not pathogenic. However, it is able to invade lacerated oral mucosa, where it ingests fragments of live cells, suggesting pathogenous potential. Here, we characterized the transcriptomes of ...

  4. Oct 4, 2020 · Entamoeba gingivalis (abreviado E. gingivalis ) es un tipo de ameba no patógena que se puede encontrar cerca de la línea de las encías en la boca. Las amebas son microorganismos unicelulares que pueden cambiar de forma. Las amebas están compuestas por un citoplasma, una membrana plasmática y un núcleo. E. gingivalis también contiene ...

  5. The protozoan Entamoeba gingivalis colonizes the healthy oral mucosa with a prevalence of 15%. Colonization can be asymptomatic, and it is considered not pathogenic. However, it is able to invade lacerated oral mucosa, where it ingests fragments of live cells, suggesting pathogenous potential.

  6. Entamoeba gingivalis is an Entamoeba histolytica-like amoebae that lives in/on the teeth, gums, and sometimes tonsils.It measures 10-35 micrometers in length. Endocytotic vacuoles are often numerous and the parasite will ingest bacteria, leukocytes, and erythrocytes (dark circles in trophozoites, above) although it is not itself invasive.

  7. Entamoeba polecki Prowazek, 1912 was recorded for the first time in Czechoslovakia in two students from Kampuchea. Uninucleated cysts of diameter 14.2-15.7 micron with nuclei diameter 3.2-4.2 micron were found-repeatedly in stool samples taken from them. The nucleus accounted in average for 24.3% of …

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