Existence of Branched Side Chains in the Cell Wall Mannan of Pathogenic Yeast, Candida albicans
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Kyoko Ikuta | Hidemitsu Kobayashi | Shigeo Suzuki | Shigeo Suzuki | K. Hisamichi | Hidemitsu Kobayashi | N. Shibata | Nobuyuki Shibata | Tomonori Imai | Yohko Satoh | Richi Satoh | Atsuko Suzuki | Chizuko Kojima | Kanehiko Hisamichi | Y. Satoh | A. Suzuki | Kyoko Ikuta | Tomonori Imai | Richi Satoh | Chizuko Kojima
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