Control of Cell Polarity and Morphogenesis in Fission Yeast

作者: Fred Chang , Fulvia Verde

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-10360-9_16

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摘要: How do fission yeast cells grow as rods and not spheres or amoebas? regulate their size? perceive space, measure distances determine angles? spatial order among organelles other components? These questions represent one of the frontiers in cell developmental biology that will ultimately lead to understanding how individual cellular components assemble give rise then organisms.

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