Of mice, flies – and men? Comparing fungal infection models for large-scale screening efforts
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Christophe d'Enfert | Steffen Rupp | Dominique Ferrandon | Bernhard Hube | Karl Kuchler | K. Kuchler | S. Brunke | C. d’Enfert | S. Rupp | D. Ferrandon | B. Hube | I. Jacobsen | J. Quintin | Sascha Brunke | Jessica Quintin | Lydia Kasper | Ilse D. Jacobsen | Martin E. Richter | Ekkehard Hiller | Tobias Schwarzmüller | T. Schwarzmüller | L. Kasper | E. Hiller | M. E. Richter | T. Schwarzmüller
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