Antifungal agents as tools in experimental mycology
- PMID: 3884472
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02922502
Antifungal agents as tools in experimental mycology
Abstract
Both natural and synthetic substances are conveniently used for studying metabolism, genetic aspects, morphogenesis of cell structures, life cycle and differentiation of fungi.
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