Rathore et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Deletion of Dictyostelium tpc2 gene forms multi‐tipped structures, regulates autophagy and cell‐type patterningRathore et al., 2024
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- Rathore M
- Thakur A
- Saran S
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- Biology of the Cell
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Abstract Background Information Two pore channels (TPCs) are voltage‐gated ion channel superfamily members that release Ca2+ from acidic intracellular stores and are ubiquitously present in both animals and plants. Starvation initiates multicellular development in …
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