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Aksiniya Asenova
University of California, Davis
15 protocols
Antoine de Morree
Stanford university
36 protocols
Emilia Krypotou
Yale University
12 protocols
Emilie Battivelli
Buck institute
5 protocols
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Emily K Cope
Northern Arizona University
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Microbiology
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6 Protocols reviewed
Determining Genome Size from Spores of Seedless Vascular Plants
Authors:
Li-Yaung Kuo
and
Yao-Moan Huang
,
date:
06/05/2017,
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Seedless vascular plants, including ferns and lycophytes, produce spores to initiate the gametophyte stage and to complete sexual reproduction. Approximately 10% of them are apomictic through the production of genomic unreduced spores. Being able to ...
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Affinity Pulldown of Biotinylated RNA for Detection of Protein-RNA Complexes
Authors:
Amaresh C Panda
,
Jennifer L. Martindale
and
Myriam Gorospe
,
date:
12/20/2016,
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RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) have recently emerged as crucial players in the regulation of gene expression. The interactions of RBPs with target mRNAs control the levels of gene products by altering different regulatory steps, including pre-mRNA ...
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7 Protocols edited
High Resolution Respirometry in
Candida albicans
Authors:
Lucian Duvenage
,
Carol A. Munro
and
Campbell W. Gourlay
,
date:
09/05/2019,
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Many
Candida
species, such as the opportunistic human pathogen
Candida albicans
, are Crabtree-Negative yeasts and are therefore highly dependent on the energy generated through oxidative phosphorylation. Respiration control is ...
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Visualizing Hypoxia in a Murine Model of
Candida albicans
Infection Using
in vivo
Biofluorencence
Authors:
José Pedro Lopes
and
Constantin F. Urban
,
date:
08/05/2019,
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Candida albicans
is a leading human fungal pathogen that uses several metabolic adaptations to escape immune cells and causes systemic disease. Here, we describe a protocol for measuring one of these adaptations, the ability to thrive in ...
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