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Cell-cell communication in yeast using auxin biosynthesis and auxin responsive CRISPR transcription factors
Arjun Khakhar, Nicholas J Bolten, Jennifer Nemhauser, Eric Klavins
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/020487
Arjun Khakhar
1University of Washington Department of Bioengineering
Nicholas J Bolten
2University of Washington Department of Electrical Engineering
Jennifer Nemhauser
3University of Washington Department of Biology
Eric Klavins
2University of Washington Department of Electrical Engineering
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Posted June 05, 2015.
Cell-cell communication in yeast using auxin biosynthesis and auxin responsive CRISPR transcription factors
Arjun Khakhar, Nicholas J Bolten, Jennifer Nemhauser, Eric Klavins
bioRxiv 020487; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/020487
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