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PhD in Plant Pathology, University of Pisa
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HyphaTracker: An ImageJ toolbox for time-resolved analysis of spore germination in filamentous fungi

HyphaTracker: An ImageJ toolbox for time-resolved analysis of spore germination in filamentous fungi

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Sabrina Sarrocco
Jan 29, 2018
Bacteria vs fungi: not even a struggle

Bacteria vs fungi: not even a struggle

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Sabrina Sarrocco
Jan 10, 2018
How bacteria can help fungi have sex

How bacteria can help fungi have sex

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Sabrina Sarrocco
Dec 13, 2017

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