Laminin Binding Protein Is Also a Fibronectin and Candida albicans of Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase The Cell Wall-Associated
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I. Azorín | D. Gozalbo | José P. Martínez | M. Gil | I. Gil-Navarro | Renau-Piqueras | Jaime | Inés Gil-Navarro
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