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Synthetic signal sequences that enable efficient secretory protein production in the yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus

Authors
  1. A Devillers-Thiery
  2. AJ Brake
  3. AJ Brake
  4. AM Popowicz
  5. BM Abdel-Banat
  6. D Perlman
  7. DO Kang
  8. DT Ng
  9. G Blobel
  10. GM Studnicka
  11. H Hoshida
  12. H Niwa
  13. HA Kang
  14. Hisashi Hoshida
  15. J Kyte
  16. J Razmara
  17. JF Ernst
  18. K Cha-Aim
  19. K Kottmeier
  20. K Ogawa
  21. KN Chung
  22. L Shen
  23. Mikiko Nakamura
  24. MM Harmsen
  25. MS Briggs
  26. N Govindappa
  27. P Walter
  28. R Akada
  29. Rinji Akada
  30. RM Stroud
  31. SC Ogg
  32. T Yarimizu
  33. T Yarimizu
  34. Tohru Yarimizu
  35. VR Lingappa
  36. Y Yamamoto
  37. YG Yang
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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