First Discovery of Two Polyketide Synthase Genes for Mitorubrinic Acid and Mitorubrinol Yellow Pigment Biosynthesis and Implications in Virulence of Penicillium marneffei
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K. Yuen | S. Lau | C. Lam | Patrick C Y Woo | Emily W. T. Tam | C. K. Leung | Samson S. Y. Wong | C. K. Leung | S. Wong
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