Methods for functional analysis of macroautophagy in filamentous fungi.

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Published in Methods Enzymol on January 01, 2008

Authors

Yi Zhen Deng1, Marilou Ramos-Pamplona, Naweed I Naqvi

Author Affiliations

1: Fungal Patho-Biology Group, Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory and Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

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