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  • Yeast colonies are organised multicellular structures arising from yeast cells growing on solid media only by means of cell division, thus resembling the formation of multicellular tissues of higher organisms. They exhibit organised morphologies, specific for particular yeast species. Regular structure of a colony should be achieved by interactions and signals between individual non-motile yeast cells, determining cell division polarity and their distribution during colony formation. With the aim to investigate the colony developmental processes, efficient and rapid methods of scanning electron microscopy of yeast colonies were established. These methods allowed us to monitor kinetics of a development of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida mogii colonies, following two main morphological aspects: 1) morphology of the whole colony ('macroscopic morphology'), where 2 basic types of colonies (smooth and rough) were observed and 2) morphology of individual cells inside a colony ('microscopic morphology')
  • Yeast colonies are organised multicellular structures arising from yeast cells growing on solid media only by means of cell division, thus resembling the formation of multicellular tissues of higher organisms. They exhibit organised morphologies, specific for particular yeast species. Regular structure of a colony should be achieved by interactions and signals between individual non-motile yeast cells, determining cell division polarity and their distribution during colony formation. With the aim to investigate the colony developmental processes, efficient and rapid methods of scanning electron microscopy of yeast colonies were established. These methods allowed us to monitor kinetics of a development of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida mogii colonies, following two main morphological aspects: 1) morphology of the whole colony ('macroscopic morphology'), where 2 basic types of colonies (smooth and rough) were observed and 2) morphology of individual cells inside a colony ('microscopic morphology') (en)
  • Yeast colonies are organised multicellular structures arising from yeast cells growing on solid media only by means of cell division, thus resembling the formation of multicellular tissues of higher organisms. They exhibit organised morphologies, specific for particular yeast species. Regular structure of a colony should be achieved by interactions and signals between individual non-motile yeast cells, determining cell division polarity and their distribution during colony formation. With the aim to investigate the colony developmental processes, efficient and rapid methods of scanning electron microscopy of yeast colonies were established. These methods allowed us to monitor kinetics of a development of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida mogii colonies, following two main morphological aspects: 1) morphology of the whole colony ('macroscopic morphology'), where 2 basic types of colonies (smooth and rough) were observed and 2) morphology of individual cells inside a colony ('microscopic morphology') (cs)
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  • SEM and AquaSEM studies of S. cerevisiae and C. moggii colonies
  • SEM and AquaSEM studies of S. cerevisiae and C. moggii colonies (en)
  • SEM and AquaSEM studies of S. cerevisiae and C. moggii colonies (cs)
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  • SEM and AquaSEM studies of S. cerevisiae and C. moggii colonies
  • SEM and AquaSEM studies of S. cerevisiae and C. moggii colonies (en)
  • SEM and AquaSEM studies of S. cerevisiae and C. moggii colonies (cs)
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  • RIV/00216224:14110/02:00006736!RIV08-GA0-14110___
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  • RIV/00216224:14110/02:00006736
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  • S. cerevisiae; C.moggii; yeast colonies; electron microscopy (en)
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  • [1D6F1621B0BB]
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  • 29.-31.5. 2002 Smolenice, Slovensko
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  • Bratislava
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  • Sborník XXXth Annual conference on yeasts
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  • Slaninová, Iva
  • Palková, Zdena
  • Ilkovics, Ladislav
  • Kuthan, Martin
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  • Československá mikrobiologická společnost
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