The Cyclin Cln1 Controls Polyploid Titan Cell Formation following a Stress-Induced G <sub>2</sub> Arrest in Cryptococcus
Dysregulation of the cell cycle underlies many human genetic diseases and cancers, yet numerous organisms, including microbes, also manipulate the cell cycle to generate both morphologic and genetic diversity as a natural mechanism to enhance their chances for survival. The eukaryotic pathogen Cry...
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Autores principales: | Sophie Altamirano, Zhongming Li, Man Shun Fu, Minna Ding, Sophie R. Fulton, J. Marina Yoder, Vy Tran, Kirsten Nielsen |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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