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Description Septins in Ashbya gossypii. Fluorescent micrograph of Ashbya gossypii mycelium with GFP-tagged septins. Green: AgSEP7-GFP (septin), red: outline of the cell (phase contrast), b/w: 3D reconstruction of a discontinuous septin ring, scale bar: 10 μm
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