Powdery mildew fungal effector candidates share N-terminal Y/F/WxC-motif
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Jeppe Emmersen | J. Emmersen | D. Godfrey | C. Pedersen | H. Thordal-Christensen | Ziguo Zhang | H. Böhlenius | Hans Thordal-Christensen | Ziguo Zhang | Henrik Böhlenius | Dale Godfrey | Carsten Pedersen
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