Sc rna synthesis by wild-type and phosphorus regulatory mutant strains of neurospora crassa (1990)
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- Autor USP: ROSSI FILHO, ANTONIO - FFCLRP
- Unidade: FFCLRP
- Assunto: QUÍMICA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Resumos
- Conference titles: Congress of the Pan-American Association of Biochemical Societies
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ABNT
RODRIGUES, E C; HAN, S W; PALMA, M S; ROSSI, Antônio. Sc rna synthesis by wild-type and phosphorus regulatory mutant strains of neurospora crassa. Anais.. Sao Paulo: Sbq, 1990. -
APA
Rodrigues, E. C., Han, S. W., Palma, M. S., & Rossi, A. (1990). Sc rna synthesis by wild-type and phosphorus regulatory mutant strains of neurospora crassa. In Resumos. Sao Paulo: Sbq. -
NLM
Rodrigues EC, Han SW, Palma MS, Rossi A. Sc rna synthesis by wild-type and phosphorus regulatory mutant strains of neurospora crassa. Resumos. 1990 ; -
Vancouver
Rodrigues EC, Han SW, Palma MS, Rossi A. Sc rna synthesis by wild-type and phosphorus regulatory mutant strains of neurospora crassa. Resumos. 1990 ; - Cloning of an alkaline phosphatase gene of Aspergillus nidulans
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- Genética molecular e a ciência forense
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- Multiple isoforms of pi-repressible alkaline phosphatase are expressed by the pho-'2 POT.+' Gene in neurospora crassa
- Mind the buffering capacity of citric acid
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