Biosynthesis and function of gliotoxin in Aspergillus fumigatus
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Axel A. Brakhage | A. Brakhage | T. Heinekamp | P. Hortschansky | C. Hertweck | Peter Hortschansky | Christian Hertweck | Daniel H. Scharf | Thorsten Heinekamp | Nicole Remme | Nicole Remme
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