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Publications by Jennifer M. Bautos
The Cch1-Mid1 High-Affinity Calcium Channel Contributes to the Virulence of Cryptococcus Neoformans by Mitigating Oxidative Stress
Eukaryotic Cell
Activity of the Calcium Channel Pore Cch1 Is Dependent on a Modulatory Region of the Subunit Mid1 in Cryptococcus Neoformans
Eukaryotic Cell
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