Two novel protein kinase C-related genes of fission yeast are essential for cell viability and implicated in cell shape control.

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Published in EMBO J on May 01, 1993

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T Toda1, M Shimanuki, M Yanagida

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1: Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Japan.

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