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. 1993 Feb;5(2):145–146. doi: 10.1105/tpc.5.2.145

Cerato-ulmin, a toxin involved in Dutch elm disease, is a fungal hydrophobin.

M A Stringer, W E Timberlake
PMCID: PMC160257  PMID: 8453298

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