SELF-FERTILITY IN CHROMOCREA SPINULOSA IS A CONSEQUENCE OF DIRECT REPEAT-MEDIATED LOSS OF MAT1-2, SUBSEQUENT IMBALANCE OF NUCLEI DIFFERING IN MATING TYPE, AND RECOGNITION BETWEEN UNLIKE NUCLEI IN A COMMON CYTOPLASM.

Self-fertility in Chromocrea spinulosa is a consequence of direct repeat-mediated loss of MAT1-2, subsequent imbalance of nuclei differing in mating type, and recognition between unlike nuclei in a common cytoplasm.

The filamentous fungus Chromocrea spinulosa (Trichoderma spinulosum) exhibits both self-fertile (homothallic) and self-sterile (heterothallic) sexual reproductive behavior.Self-fertile Lacrosse - Sticks - Complete strains produce progeny cohorts that are 50% homothallic, 50% heterothallic.Heterothallic progeny can mate only with homothallic strains

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Serum concentrations of TFF3, S100-A11 and AIF-1 in association with systemic inflammatory response, disease stage and nodal involvement in endometrial cancer

To compare preoperative intestinal trefoil factor 3 (TFF3), allograft inflammatory factor-1 (AIF-1) and calgizzarin (S100-A11) serum levels in patients with endometrial cancer, endometrial hyperplasia and in healthy female controls.Serum levels of TFF3, S100- A11 and AIP-1 were analyzed in 98 consecutive patients with histologically verified endome

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