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Internal hydrostatic pressure (turgor) is a major force driving the growth of hyphae in filamentous fungi. Here, Lew reviews the complex interplay of turgor, calcium gradients, transport of ...
C. albicans cells that were missing the Sir2 gene were less likely to form true hyphae in lab experiments than cells of the same species that had that gene. “When we got rid of the Sir2 gene, we saw ...
A protein called Sir2 may facilitate C. albicans' transition from ovoid yeast to thread-like hypha. C. albicans cells that were missing the Sir2 gene were less likely to form true hyphae in lab ...
C. albicans cells that were missing the Sir2 gene were less likely to form true hyphae in lab experiments than cells of the same species that had that gene. “When we got rid of the Sir2 gene, we saw ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. American Journal of Botany Vol. 15, No. 9, Nov., 1928 Composition of Fungus Hyphae I. The Fusa ...
This hyphae, an example of ‘the snake’, has become trapped in a corner of our soil chip. Author provided. We were especially interested in those obstacles that hindered fungal growth.
A new study shows when fast-growing fungal filaments (hyphae) pass through a narrow channel, vesicles bundle up and mislocalize away from the growing tip region, resulting a swollen tip that ...