The Antifungal Protein AfpB Induces Regulated Cell Death in Its Parental Fungus <italic toggle="yes">Penicillium digitatum</italic>
ABSTRACT Filamentous fungi produce small cysteine-rich proteins with potent, specific antifungal activity, offering the potential to fight fungal infections that severely threaten human health and food safety and security. The genome of the citrus postharvest fungal pathogen Penicillium digitatum en...
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Auteurs principaux: | Adrià Bugeda, Sandra Garrigues, Mónica Gandía, Paloma Manzanares, Jose F. Marcos, María Coca |
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Langue: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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