Requirement for Ergosterol in V-ATPase Function Underlies Antifungal Activity of Azole Drugs
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David S. Perlin | Yong-qiang Zhang | R. Rao | D. Perlin | Steven Park | G. Garcia-Effron | S. Gamarra | Rajini Rao | Steven Park | Yong-Qiang Zhang | Soledad Gamarra | Guillermo Garcia-Effron | G. García-Effrón
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