TPP riboswitch-dependent regulation of an ancient thiamin transporter in Candida
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Desmond G Higgins | D. Higgins | G. Butler | K. H. Wolfe | Paul D Donovan | Aisling Y Coughlan | Linda M. Holland | Geraldine Butler | Kenneth H Wolfe | Lisa Lombardi | Linda M Holland | Lisa Lombardi | Aisling Y. Coughlan
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