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    Development of the musculature in the limpet Patella (Mollusca, Patellogastropoda) by Wanninger, A, Ruthensteiner, B, Lobenwein, S, Salvenmoser, W, Dictus, W J, Haszprunar, G

    Published in Development genes and evolution (01-04-1999)
    “…Whole-mount technique using fluorescent-labelled phalloidin for actin staining and confocal laser scanning microscopy as well as semi-thin serial sectioning,…”
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    Phagocytosis underpins the biotrophic lifestyle of intracellular parasites in the class Phytomyxea (Rhizaria) by Garvetto, Andrea, Murúa, Pedro, Kirchmair, Martin, Salvenmoser, Willibald, Hittorf, Michaela, Ciaghi, Stefan, Harikrishnan, Srilakshmy L., Gachon, Claire M. M., Burns, John A., Neuhauser, Sigrid

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2023)
    “…Summary Phytomyxea are intracellular biotrophic parasites infecting plants and stramenopiles, including the agriculturally impactful Plasmodiophora brassicae…”
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    Ultrastructure of neoblasts in microturbellaria: significance for understanding stem cells in free-living Platyhelminthes by RIEGER, REINHARD M., LEGNITI, ALEXANDER, LADURNER, PETER, REITER, DIETMAR, ASCH, ESTHER, SALVENMOSER, WILLIBALD, SCHÜRMANN, WOLFGANG, PETER, ROLAND

    Published in Invertebrate reproduction & development (01-04-1999)
    “…Platyhelminths possess a unique stem cell system that is claimed to be totipotent. It is supposed to be competent for the renewal of all cell types, including…”
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    New insights into the target site and mode of action of the antifungal protein of Aspergillus giganteus by Theis, Torsten, Marx, Florentine, Salvenmoser, Willibald, Stahl, Ulf, Meyer, Vera

    Published in Research in microbiology (2005)
    “…The antifungal protein (AFP) secreted by Aspergillus giganteus exerts growth inhibitory effects on various filamentous fungi. In order to obtain more…”
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    Proper folding of the antifungal protein PAF is required for optimal activity by Marx, Florentine, Salvenmoser, Willibald, Kaiserer, Lydia, Graessle, Stefan, Weiler-Görz, Renate, Zadra, Ivo, Oberparleiter, Christoph

    Published in Research in microbiology (2005)
    “…The Penicillium chrysogenum anti fungal protein PAF is secreted into the supernatant after elimination of a preprosequence. PAF is actively internalized into…”
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