Target Identification and Mechanism of Action of Picolinamide and Benzamide Chemotypes with Antifungal Properties.
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H. Waldmann | R. Riedl | F. Bono | D. Hoepfner | A. Tripathi | V. Pries | Slava Ziegler | V. Bankaitis | M. Fitz | I. Filipuzzi | T. Aust | F. Perruccio | Danish Khan | Sasikala Thavam | P. Johnen | Gabriel Schaaf | Z. Hong | Christina Nöcker | A. Keller | Thomas Aust | Francesca Perruccio
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