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Cover: Nomarsky view of Allomyces arbuscula (in the center) showing two oppositely growing cell types, hyphae and rhizoids. To the top left, a higher magnification of the hyphal pole can be seen, and to the bottom right, an immunogold distribution of Ca2+-dependent protease (CDPII) in a longitudinal ultrathin section of rhizoidal pole can be seen. For more information, see the paper by Ojha and Barja in this issue (pp. 1095-1105).
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