A single Gal4-like transcription factor activates the Crabtree effect in Komagataella phaffii
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P. Çalık | M. Steiger | D. Mattanovich | Corinna Rebnegger | S. Hann | Nadine E. Tatto | T. Mairinger | Özge Ata | Minoska Valli
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