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Biogenesis of the Fungal Cell Wall

1994
Cell walls play essential roles in growth, development, and in interactions of fungi with the environment and with other cells. Besides its primary protective role in shielding the cell against osmotic, chemical, and biological harm, the wall is involved in many other functions including morphogenesis, and some activities that may be denominated as ...
R. Sentandreu   +2 more
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Cell Wall Assembly in Fungal Morphogenesis

1991
Fungal cells are encased in a rigid wall which determines their direction of growth and ultimate form. With respect to growth of the wall three distinctive mechanisms can be observed: (i) Filamentous fungi grow by apical extension (Fig. 1A) and several studies have shown that cell wall deposition is concentrated at the extreme apex of individual
J. H. Sietsma, J. G. H. Wessels
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Carbohydrate antigens in fungal cell wall

"Carbohydrate Recognition as Natural Therapeutics" delves into the multifaceted world of carbohydrates, unveiling their potential as natural therapeutic agents.This book is born out of a growing recognition that understanding carbohydrate interactions can lead to groundbreaking advancements in medical science.
Gupta, Sonal, Agnihotri, Vivek
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Fungal Cell Wall and Immune Response

1991
Recent findings on the role of the cell wall of pathogenetic fungi in the pathogenic processes of both vertebrates and invertebrates are presented. The fungal cell wall not only gives shape to the fungus, but it is a dynamic structure allowing fungal growth and survival of fungi in both friendly and adverse environments.
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The Fungal Cell Wall

2006
J. P. Latgé, R. Calderone
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Structure and growth of plant cell walls

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Daniel J Cosgrove
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