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Authors: Torralba, S Heath, IB Ottensmeyer, FP
Citation: S. Torralba et al., Ca2+ shuttling in vesicles during tip growth in Neurospora crassa, FUNGAL G B, 33(3), 2001, pp. 181-193

Authors: Torralba, S Heath, IB
Citation: S. Torralba et Ib. Heath, Cytoskeletal and Ca2+ regulation of hyphal tip growth and initiation, CURR T DEV, 51, 2001, pp. 135-187

Authors: Degousee, N Gupta, GD Lew, RR Heath, IB
Citation: N. Degousee et al., A putative spectrin-containing membrane skeleton in hyphal tips of Neurospora crassa, FUNGAL G B, 30(1), 2000, pp. 33-44

Authors: Heath, IB Gupta, G Bai, S
Citation: Ib. Heath et al., Plasma membrane-adjacent actin filaments, but not microtubules, are essential for both polarization and hyphal tip morphogenesis in Saprolegnia feraxand Neurospora crassa, FUNGAL G B, 30(1), 2000, pp. 45-62

Authors: Gupta, GD Heath, IB
Citation: Gd. Gupta et Ib. Heath, A tip-high gradient of a putative plasma membrane SNARE approximates the exocytotic gradient in hyphal apices of the fungus Neurospora crassa, FUNGAL G B, 29(3), 2000, pp. 187-199

Authors: Heath, IB Geitmann, A
Citation: Ib. Heath et A. Geitmann, Cell biology of plant and fungal tip growth - Getting to the point (vol 12, pg 1513, 2000), PL CELL, 12(11), 2000, pp. 2295-2295

Authors: Levina, NN Heath, IB Lew, RR
Citation: Nn. Levina et al., Rapid wound responses of Saprolegnia ferax hyphae depend upon actin and Ca2+-involving deposition of callose plugs, PROTOPLASMA, 214(3-4), 2000, pp. 199-209

Authors: Heath, IB Steinberg, G
Citation: Ib. Heath et G. Steinberg, Mechanisms of hyphal tip growth: Tube dwelling amebae revisited, FUNGAL G B, 28(2), 1999, pp. 79-93

Authors: Bachewich, C Heath, IB
Citation: C. Bachewich et Ib. Heath, Cytoplasmic migrations and vacuolation are associated with growth recoveryin hyphae of Saprolegnia, and are dependent on the cytoskeleton, MYCOL RES, 103, 1999, pp. 849-858

Authors: Dearnaley, JDW Clark, KM Heath, IB Lew, RR Goring, DR
Citation: Jdw. Dearnaley et al., Neither compatible nor self-incompatible pollinations of Brassica napus involve reorganization of the papillar cytoskeleton, NEW PHYTOL, 141(2), 1999, pp. 199-207
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