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Eshel D, Gamliel A, Grinstein A, Di Primo P, Katan J
Phytopathology . 2008 Oct; 90(7):751-7. PMID: 18944494
ABSTRACT The effects of reduced doses of methyl bromide (MB) or metham sodium, heating, short solarization, and soil microbial activity, alone or in combination, on survival of soilborne fungal pathogens...
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Eshel D, Ben-Arie R, Dinoor A, Prusky D
Phytopathology . 2008 Oct; 90(11):1256-62. PMID: 18944429
ABSTRACT Black-spot symptoms, caused by Alternaria alternata, developed in persimmon fruits during prolonged storage at -1 degrees C. A preharvest treatment with gibberellic acid (GA(3)) extended the storage life of...
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Braunstein M, Eshel D
Biotechniques . 2001 Sep; 31(3):482, 484, 486. PMID: 11570490
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Eshel D
Mol Gen Genet . 2000 Nov; 264(3):300-5. PMID: 11085270
The kinesin-related Cin8p and cytoplasmic dynein are microtubule-associated motor proteins required for anaphase spindle elongation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cells deleted for DYN1 (the gene encoding the dynein heavy...
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Shingyoji C, Yoshimura K, Eshel D, Takahashi K, Gibbons I
J Exp Biol . 1995 Mar; 198(Pt 3):645-53. PMID: 7714454
The heads of demembranated spermatozoa of the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla, reactivated at different concentrations of ATP, were held by suction in the tip of a micropipette and vibrated laterally...
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Saunders W, Koshland D, Eshel D, Gibbons I, Hoyt M
J Cell Biol . 1995 Feb; 128(4):617-24. PMID: 7860634
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin-related gene products Cin8p and Kip1p function to assemble the bipolar mitotic spindle. The cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain homologue Dyn1p (also known as Dhc1p) participates in proper...
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Eshel D
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton . 1995 Jan; 32(2):133-5. PMID: 8681395
The highly conserved lysine residue in the putative hydrolytic ATP-binding motif of the yeast cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain was replaced with leucine. The mutation was generated by a two-stage transformation...
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Eshel D, Urrestarazu L, Vissers S, Jauniaux J, Planta R, Gibbons I
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1993 Dec; 90(23):11172-6. PMID: 8248224
We have identified the gene DYN1, which encodes the heavy chain of cytoplasmic dynein in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The predicted amino acid sequence (M(r) 471,305) reveals the presence of...
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Eshel D, Shingyoji C, Yoshimura K, Gibbons I, Takahashi K
Exp Cell Res . 1992 Oct; 202(2):552-5. PMID: 1397107
We have studied the phase component of flagellar beating by holding the head of a sea urchin sperm in the tip of a sinusoidally vibrating micropipet and then abruptly displacing...
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Eshel D, Shingyoji C, Yoshimura K, Gibbons I, Takahashi K
J Cell Sci . 1991 Sep; 100 ( Pt 1):213-8. PMID: 1795026
The response of the mechanism initiating flagellar bends to imposed mechanical transients has been studied by holding the head of a sea urchin sperm in the tip of a sinusoidally...