Neurospora crassa Light Signal Transduction Is Affected by ROS.

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Published in J Signal Transduct on October 20, 2011

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Tatiana A Belozerskaya1, Natalia N Gessler, Elena P Isakova, Yulia I Deryabina

Author Affiliations

1: A. N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninsky Prospekt, Moscow 119071, Russia.

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