Anthropogenic N Deposition Alters the Composition of Expressed Class II Fungal Peroxidases
Elizabeth Entwistle(University of Michigan), Donald R. Zak(University of Michigan), William A. Argiroff(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Zachary B. Freedman(University of Wisconsin System), Jeffrey Morris(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Karl J. Romanowicz(University of Michigan)
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