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Susan Kaminskyj

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Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B|December 4, 2003
Aspergillus nidulans hypA regulates morphogenesis through the secretion pathwayXianzong Shi, Yu Sha, Susan Kaminskyj
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 28, 2017
An Amylase-Like Protein, AmyD, Is the Major Negative Regulator for α-Glucan Synthesis in Aspergillus nidulans during the Asexual Life CycleXiaoxiao He, Shengnan Li, Susan Kaminskyj
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|November 16, 2006
A synchrotron FTIR microspectroscopy investigation of fungal hyphae grown under optimal and stressed conditionsAdriana Szeghalmi, Susan Kaminskyj, Kathleen M Gough
Mycological Research|March 10, 2009
Endophytic hyphal compartmentalization is required for successful symbiotic Ascomycota association with root cellsLobna Abdellatif, Sadok Bouzid, Susan Kaminskyj, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Letters|April 22, 2008
High spatial resolution analysis of fungal cell biochemistry--bridging the analytical gap using synchrotron FTIR spectromicroscopySusan Kaminskyj, Konstantin Jilkine, Adriana Szeghalmi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2007
A role for a complex between activated G protein-coupled receptors in yeast cellular matingChunhua Shi, Susan Kaminskyj, Sarah Caldwell, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|October 20, 2007
Time fluctuations and imaging in the SERS spectra of fungal hypha grown on nanostructured substratesAdriana Szeghalmi, Susan Kaminskyj, Petra Rösch, et al.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|March 2, 2011
An important role for secreted esterase in disease establishment of the wheat powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f. sp. triticiJie Feng, Feng Wang, Geoff R Hughes, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|May 22, 2009
N-terminal residues of the yeast pheromone receptor, Ste2p, mediate mating events independently of G1-arrest signalingChunhua Shi, Stephanie C Kendall, Eric Grote, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell|January 25, 2011
G1/S transcription factor orthologues Swi4p and Swi6p are important but not essential for cell proliferation and influence hyphal development in the fungal pathogen Candida albicansBahira Hussein, Hao Huang, Amandeep Glory, et al.
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Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B|December 4, 2003
Aspergillus nidulans hypA regulates morphogenesis through the secretion pathwayXianzong Shi, Yu Sha, Susan Kaminskyj
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 28, 2017
An Amylase-Like Protein, AmyD, Is the Major Negative Regulator for α-Glucan Synthesis in Aspergillus nidulans during the Asexual Life CycleXiaoxiao He, Shengnan Li, Susan Kaminskyj
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|November 16, 2006
A synchrotron FTIR microspectroscopy investigation of fungal hyphae grown under optimal and stressed conditionsAdriana Szeghalmi, Susan Kaminskyj, Kathleen M Gough
Mycological Research|March 10, 2009
Endophytic hyphal compartmentalization is required for successful symbiotic Ascomycota association with root cellsLobna Abdellatif, Sadok Bouzid, Susan Kaminskyj, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Letters|April 22, 2008
High spatial resolution analysis of fungal cell biochemistry--bridging the analytical gap using synchrotron FTIR spectromicroscopySusan Kaminskyj, Konstantin Jilkine, Adriana Szeghalmi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2007
A role for a complex between activated G protein-coupled receptors in yeast cellular matingChunhua Shi, Susan Kaminskyj, Sarah Caldwell, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|October 20, 2007
Time fluctuations and imaging in the SERS spectra of fungal hypha grown on nanostructured substratesAdriana Szeghalmi, Susan Kaminskyj, Petra Rösch, et al.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|March 2, 2011
An important role for secreted esterase in disease establishment of the wheat powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f. sp. triticiJie Feng, Feng Wang, Geoff R Hughes, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|May 22, 2009
N-terminal residues of the yeast pheromone receptor, Ste2p, mediate mating events independently of G1-arrest signalingChunhua Shi, Stephanie C Kendall, Eric Grote, et al.
Eukaryotic Cell|January 25, 2011
G1/S transcription factor orthologues Swi4p and Swi6p are important but not essential for cell proliferation and influence hyphal development in the fungal pathogen Candida albicansBahira Hussein, Hao Huang, Amandeep Glory, et al.
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