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    FLCCR is a fluorescent reporter system that quantifies the duration of different cell cycle phases at the single-cell level in fission yeast

    FLCCR is a fluorescent reporter system that quantifies the duration of different cell cycle phases at the single-cell level in fission yeast by Guillem Murciano-Julià, Marina Francos-Cárdenas, Clàudia Salat-Canela, Elena Hidalgo, José Ayté

    Published 2025-01-01
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    FLCCR is a fluorescent reporter system that quantifies the duration of different cell cycle phases at the single-cell level in fission yeast.

    FLCCR is a fluorescent reporter system that quantifies the duration of different cell cycle phases at the single-cell level in fission yeast. by Guillem Murciano-Julià, Marina Francos-Cárdenas, Clàudia Salat-Canela, Elena Hidalgo, José Ayté

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    Stress-dependent inhibition of polarized cell growth through unbalancing the GEF/GAP regulation of Cdc42

    Stress-dependent inhibition of polarized cell growth through unbalancing the GEF/GAP regulation of Cdc42 by Clàudia Salat-Canela, Mercè Carmona, Rebeca Martín-García, Pilar Pérez, José Ayté, Elena Hidalgo

    Published 2021-11-01
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    Perturbed fatty-acid metabolism is linked to localized chromatin hyperacetylation, increased stress-response gene expression and resistance to oxidative stress.

    Perturbed fatty-acid metabolism is linked to localized chromatin hyperacetylation, increased stress-response gene expression and resistance to oxidative stress. by Jarmila Princová, Clàudia Salat-Canela, Petr Daněk, Anna Marešová, Laura de Cubas, Jürg Bähler, José Ayté, Elena Hidalgo, Martin Převorovský

    Published 2023-01-01
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