Analysis of Phosphorylated Sphingolipid Long-Chain Bases Reveals Potential Roles in Heat Stress and Growth Control in Saccharomyces
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Marek S. Skrzypek | M. Skrzypek | R. Lester | R. C. Dickson | Robert C. Dickson | Robert L. Lester | M. Marek Nagiec | M. Nagiec
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