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  • The bibliography is meticulously divided into 10 distinct sections.
  • These sections cover a broad spectrum of yeast-related topics, including biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, and medical mycology.

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  • Articles are systematically listed in alphabetical order by author within each section.
  • Sections are dynamically included or omitted based on the availability of relevant publications in the preceding period.

Implications:

  • Facilitates efficient literature review for researchers and professionals in the field of mycology.
  • Enhances knowledge dissemination and supports ongoing scientific advancements in yeast studies.