In Silico Sequence Analysis Reveals New Characteristics of Fungal NADPH Oxidase Genes |
Detry, Nicolas
(Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki)
Choi, Jaeyoung (Fungal Bioinformatics Laboratory, Center for Fungal Pathogenesis, and Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University) Kuo, Hsiao-Che (Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki) Asiegbu, Fred O. (Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki) Lee, Yong-Hwan (Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki) |
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