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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Infectious sporozoites in A. albimanus. (A) Isolated salivary gland of an infected A. albimanus mosquito at 26 days post infection. Sporozoites are shown in the left panel, while
the movement occurring over 200 seconds is shown in the middle panel. This panel represents
the projected standard deviation between time frames of a movie that spans 200 seconds
with one image taken every 2 seconds. The insets show a typical back-and-forth moving
sporozoite (arrowheads indicate ends of sporozoite). The time between frames is indicated
in seconds. The right panel shows a merge of the static sporozoites (green) and the
movement (red). See also movie 3. (B) An isolated sporozoite glides on a glass surface
in the presence of 5% foetal calf serum. The asterix indicates the apical end of the
sporozoites at 0 seconds, while the arrowhead indicates the apical end at the respective
time frame. Time between frames is indicated in seconds. Scale bar: 10 μm. (C) Blood
smear at 13 days after the injection of 2.000 salivary gland sporozoites shows an
early trophozoite.
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