Sexual reproduction and mating-type–mediated strain development in the penicillin-producing fungus Penicillium chrysogenum
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Birgit Hoff | Stefanie Pöggeler | Ulrich Kück | U. Kück | S. Pöggeler | P. Dyer | Birgit Hoff | J. Böhm | Paul S Dyer | Julia Böhm | Céline M O'Gorman | Simon Wolfers | Volker Klix | Danielle Binger | Ivo Zadra | Hubert Kürnsteiner | C. O'Gorman | I. Zadra | H. Kürnsteiner | V. Klix | Simon Wolfers | Danielle Binger | Ivo Zadra
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