Two Components of a velvet-Like Complex Control Hyphal Morphogenesis, Conidiophore Development, and Penicillin Biosynthesis in Penicillium chrysogenum
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Birgit Hoff | Ulrich Kück | U. Kück | Jens Kamerewerd | R. Mitterbauer | Birgit Hoff | Ivo Zadra | Hubert Kürnsteiner | Jens Kamerewerd | Claudia Sigl | Rudolf Mitterbauer | I. Zadra | C. Sigl | H. Kürnsteiner | Ivo Zadra | H. Kürnsteiner
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