A dominant trifluoperazine resistance gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae has homology with F0F1 ATP synthase and confers calcium-sensitive growth (Q36792542)
scientific article published on August 1988
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(P1476) "A dominant trifluoperazine resistance gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae has homology with F0F1 ATP synthase and confers calcium-sensitive growth" (language: en)
(P2093) C K Shih
R Wagner
S Feinstein
C Kanik-Ennulat
N Neff
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