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The EMBO Journal|April 3, 1995
FIS and RNA polymerase holoenzyme form a specific nucleoprotein complex at a stable RNA promoterG Muskhelishvili, A A Travers, H Heumann, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell|June 11, 2003
Guanyl nucleotide exchange factor Sql2 and Ras2 regulate filamentous growth in Ustilago maydisPhilip Müller, Jörg D Katzenberger, Gabriel Loubradou, et al.
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology|January 1, 1986
Vestibular microphonic potentials in pigeonsH P Wit, H F Kahmann, J M Segenhout
Applied Optics|October 12, 2010
Observation of ferroelectric 180° domains by microphotometry of holographic gratingsB Sugg, F Kahmann, R Pankrath, et al.
Gene|January 1, 1985
The mom gene of bacteriophage mu: a unique regulatory scheme to control a lethal functionR Kahmann, A Seiler, F G Wulczyn, et al.
The Plant Cell|July 1, 2010
Sho1 and Msb2-related proteins regulate appressorium development in the smut fungus Ustilago maydisDaniel Lanver, Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza, Andreas Brachmann, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 15, 1996
Two potential indole-3-acetaldehyde dehydrogenases in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydisC W Basse, F Lottspeich, W Steglich, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell|December 11, 2003
Mating and pathogenic development of the Smut fungus Ustilago maydis are regulated by one mitogen-activated protein kinase cascadePhilip Müller, Gerhard Weinzierl, Andreas Brachmann, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 14, 2018
Virulence function of the Ustilago maydis sterol carrier protein 2Sina Krombach, Stefanie Reissmann, Saskia Kreibich, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|May 6, 2020
DnaK3 Is Involved in Biogenesis and/or Maintenance of Thylakoid Membrane Protein Complexes in the Cyanobacterium <i>Synechocystis</i> sp. PCC 6803Adrien Thurotte, Tobias Seidel, Ruven Jilly, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|April 3, 1995
FIS and RNA polymerase holoenzyme form a specific nucleoprotein complex at a stable RNA promoterG Muskhelishvili, A A Travers, H Heumann, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell|June 11, 2003
Guanyl nucleotide exchange factor Sql2 and Ras2 regulate filamentous growth in Ustilago maydisPhilip Müller, Jörg D Katzenberger, Gabriel Loubradou, et al.
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology|January 1, 1986
Vestibular microphonic potentials in pigeonsH P Wit, H F Kahmann, J M Segenhout
Applied Optics|October 12, 2010
Observation of ferroelectric 180° domains by microphotometry of holographic gratingsB Sugg, F Kahmann, R Pankrath, et al.
Gene|January 1, 1985
The mom gene of bacteriophage mu: a unique regulatory scheme to control a lethal functionR Kahmann, A Seiler, F G Wulczyn, et al.
The Plant Cell|July 1, 2010
Sho1 and Msb2-related proteins regulate appressorium development in the smut fungus Ustilago maydisDaniel Lanver, Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza, Andreas Brachmann, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 15, 1996
Two potential indole-3-acetaldehyde dehydrogenases in the phytopathogenic fungus Ustilago maydisC W Basse, F Lottspeich, W Steglich, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell|December 11, 2003
Mating and pathogenic development of the Smut fungus Ustilago maydis are regulated by one mitogen-activated protein kinase cascadePhilip Müller, Gerhard Weinzierl, Andreas Brachmann, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 14, 2018
Virulence function of the Ustilago maydis sterol carrier protein 2Sina Krombach, Stefanie Reissmann, Saskia Kreibich, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|May 6, 2020
DnaK3 Is Involved in Biogenesis and/or Maintenance of Thylakoid Membrane Protein Complexes in the Cyanobacterium <i>Synechocystis</i> sp. PCC 6803Adrien Thurotte, Tobias Seidel, Ruven Jilly, et al.
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