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Biologically Active Compounds in True Slime Molds and Their Prospects for Sustainable Pest and Pathogen Control. [PDF]

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Pawłowicz T   +10 more
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Anticipation of periodic events influences cell motility in amoeba proteus. [PDF]

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The mitotic oscillator in Physarum polycephalum

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1975
This article reports evidence that mitosis in the syncytial plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is controlled by a continuous biochemical oscillation. In the Introduction, inferences drawn from past experiments are evaluated. Results of experiments fusing two plasmodia at most possible phases and phase differences are reported.
S, Kauffman, J J, Wille
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Electroporation of Physarum polycephalum

2003
The protist Physarum polycephalum is a convenient system for studies of molecular and cellular biology of fundamental eukaryotic processes, including DNA replication, mitotic regulation, single-cell development, the cytoskeleton, and motility. The life cycle of this acellular slime mold exhibits a variety of developmental transitions, and the two ...
Burland, T. G., Bailey, Juliet
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