106 results on '"Wessels, J. G. H."'
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2. Apical Wall Biogenesis
3. Development of Fruit Bodies in Homobasidiomycetes
4. Apical Wall Biogenesis
5. Cell Wall Assembly in Fungal Morphogenesis
6. Wall Structure, Wall Growth, and Fungal Cell Morphogenesis
7. Nuclear distribution and gene expression in the secondary mycelium of Schizophyllum commune
8. Cell Wall Assembly in Fungal Morphogenesis
9. Fungal Cell Walls: A Survey
10. The Role of Chitin in Hyphal Morphogenesis
11. Ultrastructure and localization of wall polymers during regeneration and reversion of protoplasts ofSchizophyllum commune
12. Mating-type genes and the control of expression of fruiting genes in basidiomycetes
13. Ultrastructural differences between wall apices of growing and non-growing hyphae ofSchizophyllum commune
14. Chemical analysis of cell wall regeneration and reversion of protoplasts from Schizophyllum commune
15. Abstracts of Papers Presented at The Bat-Sheva Seminar on Host — Fungus Interaction: March 14–25,1988 Jerusalem, Israel
16. Reversion of protoplasts from dikaryotic mycelium ofSchizophyllum commune
17. Cytoplasmic male sterility in Plantago lanceolata L.: differences between male-sterile cytoplasms at the DNA- and RNA-level
18. Heterokaryon formation in the basidiomycete Schizophyllum commune by electrofusion of protoplasts
19. An ultrastructural study of septal dissolution inSchizophyllum commune
20. Chlamydospores of Schizophyllum commune
21. Effectiveness of a lytic enzyme preparation fromTrichoderma viride in releasing spheroplasts from fungi, particularly basidiomycetes
22. Mitotic synchrony in multinucleateSchizophyllum protoplasts
23. Control of cell-wall glucan degradation during development inSchizophyllum commune
24. Book reviews
25. Septal structure in normal and modified strains of Schizophyllum commune carrying mutations affecting septal dissolution
26. Apical Wall Biogenesis
27. The Emergence of Fruiting Bodies in Basidiomycetes
28. Enzymic dissolution of hyphal septa in a Basidiomycete
29. The Emergence of Fruiting Bodies in Basidiomycetes.
30. Apical Wall Biogenesis.
31. Fungal hydrophobins in medical and technical applications
32. Genetic regulation of emergent growth in Schizophyllum commune
33. Cell wall growth and protein secretion in fungi
34. Double-stranded RNAs and proteins associated with the 34 nm virus particles of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus
35. DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION OF FUNGAL CELL WALL FORMATION
36. The Sc7/Sc14 gene family of Schizophyllum commune codes for extracellular proteins specifically expressed during fruit-body formation
37. In situ localization of the secretion of lignin peroxidases in colonies of Phanerochaete chrysosporium using a sandwiched mode of culture
38. The thn mutation of Schizophyllum commune, which suppresses formation of aerial hyphae, affects expression of the Sc3 hydrophobin gene
39. Localization of growth and secretion of proteins in Aspergillus niger
40. Cell-wall degrading enzyme in relation to the incompatibility factors ofSchizophyllum commune
41. The occurrence of glucosaminoglycan in the wall of Schizosaccharomyces pombe
42. A comparison of the surface activity of the fungal hydrophobin SC3p with those of other proteins
43. Chemical analysis of cell wall regeneration and reversion of protoplasts from Schizophyllum commune
44. MITOTIC SYNCHRONY IN MULTINUCLEATE SCHIZOPHYLLUM PROTOPLASTS
45. Identification, characterization, and in situ detection of a fruit- body-specific hydrophobin of Pleurotus ostreatus
46. BOOK REVIEWS
47. Patterns of Polypeptide Synthesis in Non-fruiting Monokaryons and a Fruiting Dikaryon of Schizophyllum commune
48. Localization by Autoradiography of Synthesis of (1->3)- and (1->6)- Linkages in a Wall Glucan during Hyphal Growth of Schizophyllum commune
49. Localization of Chitin Synthase Activity in Subcellular Fractions of Schizophyllum commune Protoplasts
50. A steady-state model for apical wall growth in fungi
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