The function of chitin synthases 2 and 3 in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle
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S. Silverman | E. Cabib | M. Valdivieso | Á. Durán | B. Bowers | J. A. Shaw | P. Mol | J. Shaw | PieternellaC. Mol | Blair Bowers | S. J. Silverman | Angel Durdn | andEnrico Cabib
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