Transcriptomic comparison of Aspergillus niger growing on two different sugars reveals coordinated regulation of the secretory pathway
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A. Ram | T. Jørgensen | C. A. van den Hondel | T. Goosen | Theo Goosen | Cees AMJJ van den Hondel | Thomas R Jørgensen | Arthur FJ Ram | Jens JL Iversen | Thomas R Jørgensen | Theo Goosen | Arthur FJ Ram | Jens JL Iversen
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