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Table_1_VmPacC Is Required for Acidification and Virulence in Valsa mali.XLSX
Published 2018“…At pH 6–10, the radial growth of a VmPacC deletion mutant decreased compared to wild-type. …”
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Targeting Control sVEGFR1-Secretion Rates (q<sub>sR1</sub>) for Basal Profile of Healthy Subject.
Published 2009“…<p>A: <i>Steady-state sensitivity of plasma and interstitial concentrations of free VEGF (top row) and free sVEGFR1 (bottom row) to q<sub>sR1</sub> from normal tissue (y-axis) and calf (x-axis)</i>. …”
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Image_2_VmPacC Is Required for Acidification and Virulence in Valsa mali.TIF
Published 2018“…At pH 6–10, the radial growth of a VmPacC deletion mutant decreased compared to wild-type. …”
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Image_3_VmPacC Is Required for Acidification and Virulence in Valsa mali.TIF
Published 2018“…At pH 6–10, the radial growth of a VmPacC deletion mutant decreased compared to wild-type. …”
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Image_1_VmPacC Is Required for Acidification and Virulence in Valsa mali.TIF
Published 2018“…At pH 6–10, the radial growth of a VmPacC deletion mutant decreased compared to wild-type. …”