Exploring and dissecting genome-wide gene expression responses of Penicillium chrysogenum to phenylacetic acid consumption and penicillinG production
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Jean-Marc Daran | Jack T Pronk | Paul Klaassen | J. Pronk | J. Daran | L. Raamsdonk | R. Bovenberg | P. Klaassen | S. Hage | M. A. van den Berg | Diana M Harris | Zita A van der Krogt | Leonie M Raamsdonk | Susanne Hage | Marco A van den Berg | Roel AL Bovenberg | D. M. Harris | Z. A. van der Krogt
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