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Arnaise S, Zickler D, Glass NL.  1993.  Heterologous expression of mating-type genes in filamentous fungi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 90(14):6616-20.
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Dementhon K, Iyer G, Glass NL.  2006.  VIB-1 is required for expression of genes necessary for programmed cell death in Neurospora crassa. Eukaryotic cell. 5(12):2161-73.
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Fernandes AS, Gonçalves PA, Castro A, Lopes TA, Gardner R, Glass NL, Videira A.  2011.  Modulation of fungal sensitivity to staurosporine by targeting proteins identified by transcriptional profiling. Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B. 48(12):1130-8.
Ferreira AV, An Z, Metzenberg RL, Glass NL.  1998.  Characterization of mat A-2, mat A-3 and deltamatA mating-type mutants of Neurospora crassa. Genetics. 148(3):1069-79.
Ferreira AV, Saupe S, Glass NL.  1996.  Transcriptional analysis of the mtA idiomorph of Neurospora crassa identifies two genes in addition to mtA-1. Molecular & general genetics : MGG. 250(6):767-74.
Fleissner A, Sarkar S, Jacobson DJ, Roca GM, Read ND, Glass NL.  2005.  The so locus is required for vegetative cell fusion and postfertilization events in Neurospora crassa. Eukaryotic cell. 4(5):920-30.
Fleissner A, Diamond S, Glass NL.  2009.  The Saccharomyces cerevisiae PRM1 homolog in Neurospora crassa is involved in vegetative and sexual cell fusion events but also has postfertilization functions. Genetics. 181(2):497-510.
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Galagan JE, Calvo SE, Borkovich KA, Selker EU, Read ND, Jaffe D, FitzHugh W, Ma L-J, Smirnov S, Purcell S et al..  2003.  The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa. Nature. 422(6934):859-68.
Glass NL, Grotelueschen J, Metzenberg RL.  1990.  Neurospora crassa A mating-type region. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 87(13):4912-6.
Glass NL, Smith ML.  1994.  Structure and function of a mating-type gene from the homothallic species Neurospora africana. Molecular & general genetics : MGG. 244(4):401-9.
Glass NL, Lee L.  1992.  Isolation of Neurospora crassa A mating type mutants by repeat induced point (RIP) mutation. Genetics. 132(1):125-33.
Grotelueschen J, Peleg Y, Glass NL, Metzenberg RL.  1994.  Cloning and characterization of the pho-2+ gene encoding a repressible alkaline phosphatase in Neurospora crassa. Gene. 144(1):147-8.
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Hall C, Welch J, Kowbel DJ, Glass NL.  2010.  Evolution and diversity of a fungal self/nonself recognition locus. PloS one. 5(11):e14055.
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Kasuga T, Townsend JP, Tian C, Gilbert LB, Mannhaupt G, Taylor JW, Glass NL.  2005.  Long-oligomer microarray profiling in Neurospora crassa reveals the transcriptional program underlying biochemical and physiological events of conidial germination. Nucleic acids research. 33(20):6469-85.
Kuldau GA, Raju NB, Glass NL.  1998.  Repeat-induced point mutations in Pad-1, a putative RNA splicing factor from Neurospora crassa, confer dominant lethal effects on ascus development. Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B. 23(2):169-80.
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Metzenberg RL, Glass NL.  1990.  Mating type and mating strategies in Neurospora. BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology. 12(2):53-9.
Muirhead CA, Glass NL, Slatkin M.  2002.  Multilocus self-recognition systems in fungi as a cause of trans-species polymorphism. Genetics. 161(2):633-41.
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Roper M, Ellison C, Taylor JW, Glass NL.  2011.  Nuclear and genome dynamics in multinucleate ascomycete fungi. Current biology : CB. 21(18):R786-93.
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Saupe SJ, Glass NL.  1997.  Allelic specificity at the het-c heterokaryon incompatibility locus of Neurospora crassa is determined by a highly variable domain. Genetics. 146(4):1299-309.
Saupe S, Stenberg L, Shiu KT, Griffiths AJ, Glass NL.  1996.  The molecular nature of mutations in the mt A-1 gene of the Neurospora crassa A idiomorph and their relation to mating-type function. Molecular & general genetics : MGG. 250(1):115-22.
Saupe SJ, Kuldau GA, Smith ML, Glass NL.  1996.  The product of the het-C heterokaryon incompatibility gene of Neurospora crassa has characteristics of a glycine-rich cell wall protein. Genetics. 143(4):1589-600.
Schmoll M, Tian C, Sun J, Tisch D, Glass NL.  2012.  Unravelling the molecular basis for light modulated cellulase gene expression - the role of photoreceptors in Neurospora crassa. BMC genomics. 13:127.
Shiu PK, Glass NL.  2000.  Cell and nuclear recognition mechanisms mediated by mating type in filamentous ascomycetes. Current opinion in microbiology. 3(2):183-8.
Shiu PK, Glass NL.  1999.  Molecular characterization of tol, a mediator of mating-type-associated vegetative incompatibility in Neurospora crassa. Genetics. 151(2):545-55.
Smith ML, Hubbard SP, Jacobson DJ, Micali OC, Glass NL.  2000.  An osmotic-remedial, temperature-sensitive mutation in the allosteric activity site of ribonucleotide reductase in Neurospora crassa. Molecular & general genetics : MGG. 262(6):1022-35.
Smith ML, Micali OC, Hubbard SP, Mir-Rashed N, Jacobson DJ, Glass NL.  2000.  Vegetative incompatibility in the het-6 region of Neurospora crassa is mediated by two linked genes. Genetics. 155(3):1095-104.
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Tian C, Li J, Glass NL.  2011.  Exploring the bZIP transcription factor regulatory network in Neurospora crassa. Microbiology (Reading, England). 157(Pt 3):747-59.
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Vellani TS, Griffiths AJ, Glass NL.  1994.  New mutations that suppress mating-type vegetative incompatibility in Neurospora crassa. Genome / National Research Council Canada = Génome / Conseil national de recherches Canada. 37(2):249-55.
Videira A, Kasuga T, Tian C, Lemos C, Castro A, Glass NL.  2009.  Transcriptional analysis of the response of Neurospora crassa to phytosphingosine reveals links to mitochondrial function. Microbiology (Reading, England). 155(Pt 9):3134-41.