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Cellular movements of AnSte7 and AnSte50::sGFP fusions and interactions of the AnSte11-Ste7, AnSte7-Fus3 complexes in the <i>steDΔ</i> mutant lacking AnSte50.
Published 2012“…Membrane localization of AnSte11-Ste7 kinases drastically decreases in <i>Anste50</i> [<i>steD</i>Δ] strain. …”
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Desiccation Tolerance Mechanism in Resurrection Fern-Ally <i>Selaginella tamariscina</i> Revealed by Physiological and Proteomic Analysis
Published 2010“…Resurrection plants have evolved a unique capability to tolerate desiccation in vegetative tissues. Fern-ally <i>Selaginella tamariscina</i> (Beauv.) is one of the most primitive vascular resurrection plants, which can survive a desiccated state and recover when water becomes available. …”
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Desiccation Tolerance Mechanism in Resurrection Fern-Ally <i>Selaginella tamariscina</i> Revealed by Physiological and Proteomic Analysis
Published 2010“…Resurrection plants have evolved a unique capability to tolerate desiccation in vegetative tissues. Fern-ally <i>Selaginella tamariscina</i> (Beauv.) is one of the most primitive vascular resurrection plants, which can survive a desiccated state and recover when water becomes available. …”
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Collaborative approach of individual participant data of prospective studies of de-escalation in non-immunosuppressed critically ill patients with sepsis
Published 2020“…</p> <p><b>Conclusions</b>: In our study there was an independent association of de-escalation and decrease mortality rate.</p>…”
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