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Pinostrobin suppresses the Ca2+-signal-dependent growth arrest in yeast by inhibiting the Swe1-media…
Regulation of Sphingolipid Biosynthesis by the Morphogenesis Checkpoint Kinase Swe1.
Morphogenesis checkpoint kinase Swe1 is the executor of lipolysis-dependent cell-cycle progression.
Kar9 symmetry breaking alone is insufficient to ensure spindle alignment.
Budding yeast Swe1 is involved in the control of mitotic spindle elongation and is regulated by Cdc1…
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