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    • Bomer, Brigitte (2016-12-06)
      Filamentous fungi form polarized hyphae by concentrating the addition of new material at the apex of the cell. The mechanics of polarized hyphal growth are coordinated by the cytoskeleton which utilizes microtubules (MTs) ...
    • 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 ...