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    Biomechanical responses of encysted zoospores of the oomycete Achlya bisexualis to hyperosmotic stress are consistent with an ability to turgor regulate (2022)

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    https://hdl.handle.net/10092/103657
    
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    1087-1845
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    Authors
    Lacalendola N
    Tayagui A
    Ting M
    Malmstrom J
    Willmott GR
    Garrill A
    Nock, Volker cc
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    Lacalendola N, Tayagui A, Ting M, Malmstrom J, Nock V, Willmott GR, Garrill A (2022). Biomechanical responses of encysted zoospores of the oomycete Achlya bisexualis to hyperosmotic stress are consistent with an ability to turgor regulate. Fungal Genetics and Biology.
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    Keywords
    oomycete; zoospore; Young’s modulus; turgor regulation; microaspiration; AFM
    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    31 - Biological sciences::3107 - Microbiology::310705 - Mycology
    31 - Biological sciences::3107 - Microbiology::310702 - Infectious agents
    31 - Biological sciences::3108 - Plant biology::310803 - Plant cell and molecular biology
    31 - Biological sciences::3108 - Plant biology::310804 - Plant developmental and reproductive biology
    31 - Biological sciences::3101 - Biochemistry and cell biology::310105 - Cellular interactions (incl. adhesion, matrix, cell wall)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651

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