Novel insights into iron metabolism by integrating deletome and transcriptome analysis in an iron deficiency model of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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A. Arkin | G. Giaever | Daniel F Jaramillo | C. Nislow | A. Loguinov | C. Vulpe | Patricia S Holman | Jeung Hyoun Kim | W. J. Jo | E. Oh
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