Identification and Characterization of Phenylpyruvate Decarboxylase Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Matthew D. W. Piper | Jack T. Pronk | J. Pronk | M. Piper | S. Tai | M. A. Morais | Zeynep Vuralhan | Marcos A. Morais | Siew-Leng Tai | Z. Vuralhan
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