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Chapter 17 Transmembrane Signaling in Dictyostelium
1987Publisher Summary Dictyostelium provides a biochemically and genetically accessible system for studies of transmembrane signaling. Current techniques to control cellular sensitivity and monitor chemotaxis, cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling, and adenylate cyclase activation are outlined.
Peter N. Devreotes+4 more
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Developmental Genetics, 1988
AbstractCellular slime mold amoebae have become a model system for the study of cell motility and the cytoskeleton. A basic problem which all cells face that involves the cytoskeleton is how to control their size. The varied ways in which cellular slime mold amoebae change their cell size‐by changing the size at which division occurs, by cell fusion ...
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AbstractCellular slime mold amoebae have become a model system for the study of cell motility and the cytoskeleton. A basic problem which all cells face that involves the cytoskeleton is how to control their size. The varied ways in which cellular slime mold amoebae change their cell size‐by changing the size at which division occurs, by cell fusion ...
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COMPARTMENTATION IN DICTYOSTELIUM
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1985Venil Naranan+5 more
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The phosphofructokinase of Dictyostelium discoideum
Biochemistry, 1968Barbara E. Wright, Paul. Baumann
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Aggregation in Dictyostelium discoideum
Cell, 1981Anthony Robertson, James F. Grutsch
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Electroporation of Dictyostelium discoideum
2003David A. Knecht, Ka Ming Pang
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