Published: 17 October, 2018 | Volume 1 - Issue 1 | Pages: 014-023
Figure 4:
Transmission electron micrographs of T. dionisii epimastigotes treated with posaconazole and amiodarone (B–D). (A) Control cell with normal morphology (N, nucleus; k, kinetoplast; F, flagellum). (B) Epimastigotes treated with 1 nM posaconazole showed an intense disorganization of Golgi complex (asterisks). (C–D) Amiodarone treatment (0.5 µM) causes mitochondrial swelling (m) and membrane blebs (b) at the parasite flagellum after 48 hours.
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