Osmostress‐induced transcription by Hot1 depends on a Hog1‐mediated recruitment of the RNA Pol II
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Eulàlia de Nadal | Gustav Ammerer | Francesc Posas | G. Ammerer | P. Alepuz | E. de Nadal | Meritxell Zapater | F. Posas | Meritxell Zapater | Paula M Alepuz
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