Expression of a Glutamate Decarboxylase Homologue Is Required for Normal Oxidative Stress Tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae *
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F. Turano | S. Rovinsky | S T Coleman | T K Fang | S A Rovinsky | F J Turano | W S Moye-Rowley | T. Fang | S. T. Coleman | W. Moye-Rowley | Sherry A. Rovinsky
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