The extracted worms were whitish, slender, cylindrical with tapered ends, consistent with nematodes and highly motile.
When first transmitted to a mammal, trypanosomes have a long, slender morphology and these forms are not infectious to the tsetse.
A committed slender cell undergoes about 5 divisions before exiting the cell-cycle.
In the early passages after obtaining the parasites from mouse blood, the parasites released from cells on day 4 contained up to 50 % slender forms.
The full-figured woman's backside is the focus of attention, while the slender woman is presented frontally.
Admirably, the slender volume does not provide easy answers, nor does it present ethical questions in an either-or dichotomy.
Trypanosomes are able to regulate their own density by slender to stumpy cell differentiation when their density passes a critical threshold.
Although in the experiments, slender, intermediate and stumpy cells were counted, we choose to include intermediate cells in the stumpy class.