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Yeast possesses many characteristics that make it especially useful as a model system in the laboratory, including an entirely sequenced genome. Recently, a number of researchers published studies ...
A study by the Center for Redox Processes in Biomedicine (Redoxoma) led by Marilene Demasi from the Butantan Institute (São ...
Yeast is widely used as a model organism for investigating many aspects of eukaryotic cell biology. It combines a high level of conservation between its cellular processes and those of mammalian ...
L. H. Hartwell's Yeast: A Model Organism for Studying Somatic Mutations and Cancer Proto-oncogenes to Oncogenes to Cancer Tumor Suppressor (TS) Genes and the Two-Hit Hypothesis ...
In the genetic model yeast, two mucins regulate different MAPK pathways, providing an opportunity to define how mucins regulate signaling specificity. Mucins work with relay proteins including ...