Localization and cell surface anchoring of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae flocculation protein Flo1p
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P. Barré | M. Bony | D. Thinès-Sempoux | B. Blondin | M Bony | D Thines-Sempoux | P Barre | B Blondin | M. Bony | Buno Blondin
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