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Saccharomyces Cerevisiae STE20 and Mating Prep
Mitchell, David A.
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States
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Funding Agency
Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
Project #
1F32GM018002-01
Application #
2173012
Study Section
Biological Sciences 2 (BIOL)
Project Start
1996-03-19
Project End
Budget Start
1996-03-01
Budget End
1997-02-28
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
1995
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Institution
Name
University of Oregon
Department
Biochemistry
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
948117312
City
Eugene
State
OR
Country
United States
Zip Code
97403
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NIH 1998
F32 GM
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae STE20 and Mating Prep
Mitchell, David A. / University of Oregon
NIH 1997
F32 GM
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae STE20 and Mating Prep
Mitchell, David A. / University of Oregon
NIH 1995
F32 GM
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae STE20 and Mating Prep
Mitchell, David A. / University of Oregon
Publications
Naqvi, S N; Zahn, R; Mitchell, D A et al.
(1998)
The WASp homologue Las17p functions with the WIP homologue End5p/verprolin and is essential for endocytosis in yeast.
Curr Biol 8:959-62
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