New modules for PCR-based gene targeting in Candida albicans: rapid and efficient gene targeting using 100 bp of flanking homology region.
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New modules for PCR-based gene targeting in Candida albicans: rapid and efficient gene targeting using 100 bp of flanking homology region.
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New modules for PCR-based gene ...... p of flanking homology region.
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New modules for PCR-based gene ...... p of flanking homology region.
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New modules for PCR-based gene ...... p of flanking homology region.
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Alexander Dünkler
Andrea Walther
Jürgen Wendland
Ronny Martin
Susanne Gola
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10.1002/YEA.1044
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z