From what we know to what we need: A new age for fungal molecular genetics William E. Timberlake Abstract Of British Mycological Society Lecture Pages: 167 - 168
Regulatory circuits of theamdS gene ofAspergillus nidulans Michael J. Hynes OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 182
In vitro transcription and binding analysis of promoter regulation by a host-specific signal in a phytopathogenic fungus David StraneyYijun RuanJie He OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 189
Control of mating and development inUstilago maydis Tilman SpelligErika RegenfelderRegine Kahmann OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 197
Suppression of gene expression by homologous transgenes Carlo CogoniNicoletta RomanoGiuseppe Macino OriginalPaper Pages: 205 - 209
Protein targeting and secretion in filamentous fungi Peter J. PuntG. VeldhuisenCees A. M. J. J. van den Hondel OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 216
Genetics and gibberellin production inGibberella fujikuroi Enrique Cerdá-OlmedoRafael Fernández-MartínJavier Ávalos OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 225
Expression of genes and processing of enzymes for the biosynthesis of penicillins and cephalosporins Juan F. MartínSantiago GutiérrezKatarina Kosalkova OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 243
Strategies for improving heterologous protein production from filamentous fungi David B. ArcherDavid J. JeenesDonald A. Mackenzie OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 250
Molecular genetics ofAspergillus pathogenicity David W. HoldenChristoph M. TangJoanne M. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 255
Molecular communication between host plant and the fungal tomato pathogenCladosporium fulvum Pierre J. G. M. de WitMatthieu H. A. J. JoostenH. W. J. van den Broek OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 262
Location of pathogenicity genes on dispensable chromosomes inNectria haematococca MPVI Hans VanEttenDeanna Funnell-BaergKevin McCluskey OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 267