Molecular Tools for the Yeast Papiliotrema terrestris LS28 and Identification of Yap1 as a Transcription Factor Involved in Biocontrol Activity
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J. Heitman | R. Castoria | G. Barone | C. Miccoli | D. Palmieri | F. De Curtis | G. Lima | G. Ianiri
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