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Probing bacterial-fungal interactions at the single cell level

Interactions between fungi and prokaryotes are abundant in many ecological systems. A wide variety of biomolecules regulate such interactions and many of them have found medicinal or biotechnological applications. However, studying a fungal-bacterial system at a cellular level is technically challen...

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Published in:Integrative biology (Cambridge) 2014-10, Vol.6 (10), p.935-945
Main Authors: Stanley, Claire E, Stöckli, Martina, van Swaay, Dirk, Sabotič, Jerica, Kallio, Pauli T, Künzler, Markus, deMello, Andrew J, Aebi, Markus
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Basidiomycetes
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Basidiomycota - ultrastructure
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