Small molecules that target group II introns are potent antifungal agents
2Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA. 3New England Discovery Partners, Branford, CT, USA. 4These authors contributed equally: Olga Fedorova, G. Erik Jagdmann Jr. *e-mail: anna.pyle@yale.edu Small molecules that target group II introns are potent antifungal agents ................
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