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Joseph Heitman

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Molecular Cell|August 2, 2002
The Galpha protein Gpa2 controls yeast differentiation by interacting with kelch repeat proteins that mimic Gbeta subunitsToshiaki Harashima, Joseph Heitman
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|March 5, 2014
Origins of eukaryotic sexual reproductionUrsula Goodenough, Joseph Heitman
BMC Biology|September 2, 2011
Is sex necessary?Sheng Sun, Joseph Heitman
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|June 11, 2011
Profiling a killer, the development of Cryptococcus neoformansLukasz Kozubowski, Joseph Heitman
Fungal Biology Reviews|January 9, 2016
From Two to One: Unipolar Sexual ReproductionSheng Sun, Joseph Heitman
Plos Pathogens|January 12, 2023
Natural product ligands of FKBP12: Immunosuppressive antifungal agents FK506, rapamycin, and beyondAngela Rivera, Joseph Heitman
Elife|April 21, 2020
Centromere deletion in <i>Cryptococcus deuterogattii</i> leads to neocentromere formation and chromosome fusionsKlaas Schotanus, Joseph Heitman
Transplantation|April 13, 2004
Antifungal attributes of immunosuppressive agents: new paradigms in management and elucidating the pathophysiologic basis of opportunistic mycoses in organ transplant recipientsNina Singh, Joseph Heitman
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 6, 2012
Should Y stay or should Y go: the evolution of non-recombining sex chromosomesSheng Sun, Joseph Heitman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 21, 2005
Galpha subunit Gpa2 recruits kelch repeat subunits that inhibit receptor-G protein coupling during cAMP-induced dimorphic transitions in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeToshiaki Harashima, Joseph Heitman
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Molecular Cell|August 2, 2002
The Galpha protein Gpa2 controls yeast differentiation by interacting with kelch repeat proteins that mimic Gbeta subunitsToshiaki Harashima, Joseph Heitman
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|March 5, 2014
Origins of eukaryotic sexual reproductionUrsula Goodenough, Joseph Heitman
BMC Biology|September 2, 2011
Is sex necessary?Sheng Sun, Joseph Heitman
FEMS Microbiology Reviews|June 11, 2011
Profiling a killer, the development of Cryptococcus neoformansLukasz Kozubowski, Joseph Heitman
Fungal Biology Reviews|January 9, 2016
From Two to One: Unipolar Sexual ReproductionSheng Sun, Joseph Heitman
Plos Pathogens|January 12, 2023
Natural product ligands of FKBP12: Immunosuppressive antifungal agents FK506, rapamycin, and beyondAngela Rivera, Joseph Heitman
Elife|April 21, 2020
Centromere deletion in <i>Cryptococcus deuterogattii</i> leads to neocentromere formation and chromosome fusionsKlaas Schotanus, Joseph Heitman
Transplantation|April 13, 2004
Antifungal attributes of immunosuppressive agents: new paradigms in management and elucidating the pathophysiologic basis of opportunistic mycoses in organ transplant recipientsNina Singh, Joseph Heitman
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 6, 2012
Should Y stay or should Y go: the evolution of non-recombining sex chromosomesSheng Sun, Joseph Heitman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 21, 2005
Galpha subunit Gpa2 recruits kelch repeat subunits that inhibit receptor-G protein coupling during cAMP-induced dimorphic transitions in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeToshiaki Harashima, Joseph Heitman
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