<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><mycoreobject xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="datamodel-jparticle.xsd" ID="jportal_jparticle_00060303" label="jportal_jparticle_00060303" version="Version 1.3">
  <structure>
    <parents class="MCRMetaLinkID">
      <parent inherited="0" xlink:type="locator" xlink:href="jportal_jpvolume_00028317"/>
    </parents>
    <derobjects class="MCRMetaLinkID">
      <derobject inherited="0" xlink:type="locator" xlink:href="jportal_derivate_00100818" xlink:label="Dataobject from jportal_jparticle_00060303"/>
    </derobjects>
  </structure>
  <metadata xml:lang="de">
    <maintitles class="MCRMetaLangText" heritable="true" notinherit="false">
      <maintitle xml:lang="en" inherited="0" form="plain">Evidence for bacteriophages within Neochlamydia hartmannellae, an obligate endoparasitic bacterium of the freeliving amoeba Hartmannella vermiformis</maintitle>
      <maintitle xml:lang="de" inherited="1" form="plain">Volume 14</maintitle>
      <maintitle xml:lang="de" inherited="2" form="plain">Endocytobiosis and Cell Research</maintitle>
    </maintitles>
    <participants class="MCRMetaLinkID" heritable="false" notinherit="false">
      <participant inherited="0" xlink:type="locator" xlink:href="jportal_person_00034361" xlink:label="Schmid, E." xlink:title="author"/>
      <participant inherited="0" xlink:type="locator" xlink:href="jportal_person_00013105" xlink:label="Müller, Karl-Dieter" xlink:title="author"/>
      <participant inherited="0" xlink:type="locator" xlink:href="jportal_person_00013074" xlink:label="Michel, Rolf" xlink:title="author"/>
    </participants>
    <abstracts class="MCRMetaLangText" heritable="false" notinherit="false">
      <abstract xml:lang="en" inherited="0" form="plain">Chlamydia-like organisms, described as Neochlamydia hartmannellae were found in an amoebal strain of the genus Hartmannella. Due to 16S rRNA sequences Neochlamydia is distantly related to Parachlamydia. While in Parachlamydia no bacteriophages are known so far, electron microscopy revealed that the endocytobiotic strain of Neochlamydia hartmannellae was infected with virus-like particles resembling bacteriophages.</abstract>
    </abstracts>
    <types class="MCRMetaClassification" heritable="false" notinherit="false">
      <type inherited="0" classid="jportal_class_00000017" categid="000050"/>
    </types>
    <sizes class="MCRMetaLangText" heritable="false" notinherit="false">
      <size xml:lang="de" inherited="0" form="plain">115-119</size>
    </sizes>
    <dates class="MCRMetaISO8601Date" heritable="true" notinherit="false">
      <date inherited="1" type="published">2001</date>
      <date inherited="2" type="published_from">1984</date>
    </dates>
    <hidden_jpjournalsID class="MCRMetaLangText" heritable="true" notinherit="false">
      <hidden_jpjournalID xml:lang="de" inherited="2" form="plain">jportal_jpjournal_00000006</hidden_jpjournalID>
    </hidden_jpjournalsID>
  </metadata>
  <service>
    <servdates class="MCRMetaISO8601Date">
      <servdate inherited="0" type="createdate">2007-08-08T15:40:24.801Z</servdate>
      <servdate inherited="0" type="modifydate">2010-12-16T12:05:51.211Z</servdate>
    </servdates>
  </service>
</mycoreobject>