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Macrocyst development in Dictyostelium discoideum. I. Induction of synchronous development by giant cells and biochemical analysis
1982
Journal of Cell Science
In Dictyostelium discoideum, cytological and physiological studies on macrocyst formation revealed that this process consists of at least two steps: the production of giant cells, which are believed to be formed from the fusion of cells of two opposite mating types, and the subsequent induction of macrocyst development by the giant cells. The conditions that had been considered formerly to be required for macrocyst formation, such as darkness at the presence of two cells of complementary mating
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