Molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity: how do pathogenic microorganisms develop cross-kingdom host jumps?
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Peter van Baarlen | Alex van Belkum | A. van Belkum | P. van Baarlen | B. Thomma | P. Crous | R. Summerbell | Bart P H J Thomma | Pedro W Crous | Richard C Summerbell | Peter van Baarlen
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