Altered sterol composition renders yeast thermotolerant
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Amir Feizi | Jens Nielsen | Dina Petranovic | Luis Caspeta | Payam Ghiaci | B. Hallström | D. Petranovic | J. Nielsen | Yun Chen | A. Feizi | Luis Caspeta | Yun Chen | Björn M. Hallström | S. Buskov | Steen Buskov | Payam Ghiaci | Dina Petranovic
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