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The anillin-related Int1 protein and the Sep7 septin collaborate to maintain cellular ploidy in Candida albicans

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Orellana-Munoz S., Duenas-Santero E., Arnaiz-Pita Y., Del Rey F., Correa-Bordes J., De Aldana C.R.V.

2018 Scientific Reports

Multidisciplinary (Q1)

JCR: 4.011

SJR: 1.414


CITAS

7

DOI

10.1038/s41598-018-20249-9

EID

2-s2.0-85041618795

EISSN

2045-2322

BIBTEX

@article{Correa-Bordes2018,title = {The anillin-related Int1 protein and the Sep7 septin collaborate to maintain cellular ploidy in Candida albicans},journal = {Scientific Reports},year = {2018},volume = {8},number = {1},author = {Orellana-Mu{\~n}oz, S. and Due{\~n}as-Santero, E. and Arn{\'a}iz-Pita, Y. and Del Rey, F. and Correa-Bordes, J. and De Aldana, C.R.V.}}


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