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A telomerase with novel non-canonical roles: TERT controls cellular aggregation and tissue size in Dictyostelium

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Some of the events, processes and regulators of growth and development in D. discoideum.

This figure depicts only a small number of the hypothesized regulatory pathways of Dictyostelium growth and development, focusing on those that were examined experimentally in this study. A line ending in an arrowhead suggests that the first element directly or indirectly promotes the activity or levels of the second; inhibition is suggested by a line ending in a cross-bar. Published works that report on the nature of each pathway within the network are as follows: a[31], [42]; b[31]; c[43]; d[44], [45], [46]; e[47], [48], [49], [50]; f[51]; g [52], [53]; h[5456]; i[57], [35]; j[58]; k[59], [60], [61]; l[28], [41]; m[29]; n[37]; o[62], [63]; p[64]; q[64], [65]; r[64]; s[66]; t[65]; u[67]; v[68], [41]; w[69], [70]; x[43]; y[71].

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008188.g001