Propionate metabolism in a human pathogenic fungus: proteomic and biochemical analyses
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C. M. Soares | A. Bailão | C. L. Borges | M. Brock | M. G. Silva-Bailão | G. B. Tristão | L. D. P. Assunção | Luiz Paulo Araújo Santos | P. Lima | L. P. A. Santos
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