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  • The yield of chlamydial elementary bodies is maximal 36 to 50 hours after infection.
  • His research dealt with a variety of topics, including elementary bodies in viral infections and experimental purpura.
  • It exhibits some similarities with the Chlamydiales reported in marine invertebrates, but differs in the morphology of its elementary bodies.
  • After the elementary body enters the infected cell, an eclipse phase of 20 hours occurs while the infectious particle develops into a reticulate body.
  • The reticulate bodies then convert back to elementary bodies and are released back into the lung, often after causing the death of the host cell.
  • The reticulate body divides by binary fission to form particles which, after synthesis of the outer cell wall, develop into new infectious elementary body progeny.
  • The reticulate body is slightly larger than the elementary body and may reach up to 0.6 ?m in diameter with a minimum of 0.5 ?m.
  • The process of creation is further illustrated by a mathematical theory of the generation from numbers of the regular solids, and from those the elementary bodies are supposed to be formed.
  • B  Lung cell . 2  " Chlamydophila " enters the cell . 3 Elementary body becomes a reticulate body . 4  Replication . 5  Reticulate bodies become elementary bodies and are released to infect other cells.
  • B  Lung cell . 2  " Chlamydophila " enters the cell . 3 Elementary body becomes a reticulate body . 4  Replication . 5  Reticulate bodies become elementary bodies and are released to infect other cells.
  • Thus, the lifecycle of " C . pneumoniae " is divided between the elementary body, which is able to infect new hosts but cannot replicate, and the reticulate body, which replicates but is not able to cause new infection.
  • Studies on the growth cycle of " C . trachomatis " and " C . psittaci " in cell cultures " in vitro " reveal that the infectious elementary body ( EB ) develops into a noninfectious reticulate body ( RB ) within a cytoplasmic vacuole in the infected cell.
  • In 1844, Jackson gave the meaning of'metalloid'as'like metals, but wanting some of their properties .'In 1845, in " A dictionary of science, literature and art ", Berzelius'classification of the elementary bodies was represented as : I . gazolytes; II . halogens; III . metalloids ('resemble the metals in certain aspects, but are in others widely different'); and IV . metals.