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Cell budding

Known as: budding 
A form of asexual reproduction, occurring in certain bacteria and fungi (e.g. yeasts) and some primitive animals in which an individual arises from a… 
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Amphiphilic block copolymers of suitable proportions can self-assemble into surprisingly long and stable worm-like micelles, but… 
2008
2008
Grafting and Budding is a comprehensive and clearly written, practical guide to all of the grafting and budding techniques any… 
2004
2004
ABSTRACT The release of retroviruses from the plasma membrane requires host factors that are believed to be recruited to the site… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
ABSTRACT The only retrovirus protein required for the budding of virus-like particles is the Gag protein; however, recent studies… 
1995
1995
Phase separation in vesicles of lipid mixtures creates an entirely new variety of shapes. The process may be described in terms… 
1986
1986
The levels of genetic relatedness of 19 Hyphomicrobium strains which utilize one-carbon compounds were determined by… 
1972
1972
The activities of glucose 6-phosphate and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenases, transketolase, phosphoglucose isomerase, and… 
Highly Cited
1955
Highly Cited
1955
Observations of intact yeast cells with the electron microscope have yielded little information on cellular structure because of… 
1950
1950
The life-cycle of Salpa has been the subject of many illvestigations. I t is one of coritiiiual development and change, a story…