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  • Author: Pöggeler S
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  • Lehneck R and Pöggeler S (2014) A matter of structure: structural comparison of fungal carbonic anhydrases. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 98(20):8433-41 PMID:25109265
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  • Voigt O and Pöggeler S (2013) Autophagy genes Smatg8 and Smatg4 are required for fruiting-body development, vegetative growth and ascospore germination in the filamentous ascomycete Sordaria macrospora. Autophagy 9(1):33-49 PMID:23064313
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  • Nolting N and Pöggeler S (2006) A MADS box protein interacts with a mating-type protein and is required for fruiting body development in the homothallic ascomycete Sordaria macrospora. Eukaryot Cell 5(7):1043-56 PMID:16835449
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  • Pöggeler S and Kück U (2006) Highly efficient generation of signal transduction knockout mutants using a fungal strain deficient in the mammalian ku70 ortholog. Gene 378:1-10 PMID:16814491
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  • Pöggeler S (2002) Genomic evidence for mating abilities in the asexual pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. Curr Genet 42(3):153-60 PMID:12491009
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