Cloning of the RHO1 gene from Candida albicans and its regulation of beta-1,3-glucan synthesis
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Y. Ohya | T. Watanabe | M. Arisawa | O. Kondoh | Takahide Watanabe | Y. Tachibana | Yukako Tachibana
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