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  1. Bacterial Surface Traits Influence Digestion by Tetrahymena pyriformis and Alter Opportunity to Escape from Food Vacuoles
  2. The Cytotoxic Effects of Camptothecin and Mastoparan on the Unicellular Green AlgaChlamydomonas reinhardtii
  3. Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequence of the Mucoralean Fungus Absidia glauca , a Model for Studying Host-Parasite Interactions
  4. Partial purification and characterisation of the peptide precursors of the cocoa-specific aroma components
  5. Ingestion and digestion studies in Tetrahymena pyriformis based on chemically modified microparticles
  6. 10 Pheromone Action in the Fungal Groups Chytridiomycetes and Zygomycetes and in the Oophytes
  7. Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequence of the Mucoralean Fusion Parasite Parasitella parasitica
  8. Mating Type Gene Homologues and Putative Sex Pheromone-Sensing Pathway in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, a Presumably Asexual Plant Root Symbiont
  9. A model for endosymbiosis: Interaction between Tetrahymena pyriformis and Escherichia coli
  10. 7 Disease Management of Phoma Infections
  11. Model of the synthesis of trisporic acid in Mucorales showing bistability
  12. The mating-related loci sexM and sexP of the zygomycetous fungus Mucor mucedo and their transcriptional regulation by trisporoid pheromones
  13. Transformation of the fungus Absidia glauca by complementation of a methionine-auxotrophic strain affected in the homoserine-acetyltransferase gene
  14. Biosynthesis, Extraction, Purification, and Analysis of Trisporoid Sexual Communication Compounds from Mated Cultures of Blakeslea trispora
  15. Comparative and functional genomics provide insights into the pathogenicity of dermatophytic fungi
  16. Evolution of Fungi and Fungal-Like Organisms
  17. Generation of the heterodimeric precursor GP3 of the Chlamydomonas cell wall
  18. Production and derivate composition of trisporoids in extended fermentation of Blakeslea trispora
  19. Genetic structure and dispersal in a small South African rodent. Is dispersal female-biased?
  20. Carotene derivatives in sexual communication of zygomycete fungi
  21. Subunit structure of the vicilin-like globular storage protein of cocoa seeds and the origin of cocoa- and chocolate-specific aroma precursors
  22. Cooperative Biosynthesis of Trisporoids by the (+) and (−) Mating Types of the ZygomyceteBlakeslea trispora
  23. Identification of dermatophyte species causing onychomycosis and tinea pedis by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
  24. Evolution of host resistance in a toxin-producing bacterial–fungal alliance
  25. Cleavage of β-carotene as the first step in sexual hormone synthesis in zygomycetes is mediated by a trisporic acid regulated β-carotene oxygenase
  26. 4-Dihydromethyltrisporate dehydrogenase, an enzyme of the sex hormone pathway in Mucor mucedo, is constitutively transcribed but its activity is differently regulated in (+) and (−) mating types
  27. Biological activity of trisporoids and trisporoid analogues in Mucor mucedo (−)
  28. Translation of Zea mays Endosperm Sucrose-Synthase mRNA in vitro
  29. Sexuality and parasitism share common regulatory pathways in the fungus Parasitella parasitica
  30. Genetic Regulation of Carotenoid Biosynthesis in Fungi
  31. Inflammatory activity in river-water samples
  32. Sexual reactions in Mortierellales are mediated by the trisporic acid system
  33. Repetitive DNA elements in fungi (Mycota): impact on genomic architecture and evolution
  34. Microprojectile bombardment as a reliable method for transformation of the mucoralean fungus Absidia glauca
  35. Gene Transfer in the Fungal Host-Parasite System Absidia glauca-Parasitella parasitica Depends on Infection
  36. Disease Management of Phoma Infections
  37. Phylogeny and origin of 82 zygomycetes from all 54 genera of the Mucorales and Mortierellales based on combined analysis of actin and translation elongation factor EF-1α genes
  38. Green fluorescent protein as a reporter for gene expression in the mucoralean fungus Absidia glauca
  39. Strain typing of Polish Leptosphaeria maculans isolates supports at the genomic level the multi-species concept of aggressive and non-aggressive strains
  40. Reliable amplification of actin genes facilitates deep-level phylogeny
  41. Nucleotide sequence, genomic organization and cell-cycle-dependent expression of a Chlamydomonas 14-3-3 gene
  42. Fungal protoplasts: relics or modern objects of molecular research?
  43. Book review
  44. Horizontal Gene Transfer in the Rhizosphere: A Curiosity or a Driving Force in Evolution?
  45. Gene Transfer from the Zygomycete Parasitella parasitica to its Hosts: An Evolutionary Link Between Sex and Parasitism?
  46. Genomic Structure and Genetic Flexibility in Pathogenic Fungi
  47. Molecular diagnosis of rape seed pathogens
  48. 4-Dihydromethyltrisporate dehydrogenase from Mucor mucedo, an enzyme of the sexual hormone pathway: purification, and cloning of the corresponding gene
  49. Relationships between sexual processes and parasitic interactions in the host–pathogen system Absidia glauca – Parasitella parasitica
  50. The combination of Gilbert/Maxam chemical sequencing and the dideoxynucleotide chain termination approach facilitates the construction of species specific PCR-primers based on diagnostic RAPD bands
  51. Book review
  52. Dimorphism of rDNA organization in mating types of the zygomycete Absidia glauca
  53. Editorial
  54. Characterization of specific cDNA clones of the zygomycete Parasitella parasitica, derived from mRNAs which are regulated by the pheromone trisporic acid
  55. Random Primer Dependent PCR Differentiates Aggressive from Non-Aggressive Isolates of the Oilseed Rape Pathogen Phoma lingam (Leptosphaeria maculans)
  56. DNA fingerprinting for differentiating aggressivity groups of the rape seed pathogen Leptosphaeria maculans
  57. Sex and parasitism in mucoraceous fungi (Transfer of genetic information between Parasitella simplex and its host Absidia glauca)
  58. Isolation and electrophoretic analysis of surface proteins of the zygomycete Absidia glauca
  59. Genetische Manipulation von Pilzen— Konzepte zur Konstruktion von Vektorsystemen
  60. Strain-dependent variation in ribosomal DNA arrangement in Absidia glauca
  61. A cDNA clone from Zea mays endosperm sucrose synthetase mRNA
  62. Trisporic Acid and Mating in Zygomycetes
  63. Pheromone Action in the Fungal Groups Chytridiomycota, and Zygomycota, and in the Oomycota