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Ochromonas

Known as: Ochromona 
A genus of GOLDEN-BROWN ALGAE in the family Ochromonadaceae, found mostly in freshwater. They bear two unequal FLAGELLA and are heterotrophic.
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2004
2004
SummaryOchromonas danica creates a current with its flagella which forces fluid and particles to flow toward the front and over… 
Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
The proposal made in the preceding paper that the species-specific shape of Ochromonas is mediated by cytoplasmic microtubules… 
Review
1973
Review
1973
Although sulfatides have been known since 1874 (41), it was not until 1967 that an aliphatic sulfate, of the detergent variety… 
1973
1973
Osmotic balance in Ochromonas malhamensis is mediated directly by fluctuations in the pool size of alpha-galactosylglycerol… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
The effect of chloramphenicol (CAP) on cell division and organelle ultrastructure was studied during light-induced chloroplast… 
1970
1970
We have recently shown that Ochromonas danica elaborates a number of unusual chlorine-substituted docosane and tetracosane… 
1968
1968
SYNOPSIS. Changes accompanying aging of stationary cultures of Ochromonas danica were examined with the electron microscope. The… 
1967
1967
The 24-ethyl and 24-ethylidene groups present in various phytosterols arise by two successive trans-methylations from methionine… 
1967
1967
So far as is known, algae tend to maintain a constant turgor with the osmotic pressure in their cells higher than the osmotic… 
1965
1965
SYNOPSIS. Labeled fatty acids were produced by adding 10 mc acetate-1,2-C14 to cultures of Ochrosonas danica, with a recovery of…