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    • Schultzhaus, Zachary S (2017-02-21)
      ungi, which dominate many ecosystems as major decomposers and pathogens, generally colonize through the formation of long, tubular cells called hyphae. Understanding hyphal growth has been of interest to cell biologists ...
    • Record, Rae Denese (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1991)
      Membrane trafficking in plant cells was investigated by examining soybean (Glycine max L.) cell suspension cultures. The convergence of the endocytic pathway and the lysosomal and secretory pathways was examined by incubating ...
    • Commer, Blake Erin (2020-04-10)
      Filamentous fungi grow by producing tubular, thread-like structures called hyphae. These hyphal cells elongate in a unidirectional, polarized manner, by synthesizing and adding new cell wall and membrane exclusively at the ...