Tip growth of Neurospora crassa upon resource shortage: Disturbances of the coordination of elongation, branching, and septation

Author:

Potapova T. V.,Boitsova L. Yu.,Golyshev S. A.,Dunina-Barkovskaya A. Ya.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

Cell Biology

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