Yeast glucose pathways converge on the transcriptional regulation of trehalose biosynthesis

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Eva Apweiler
Katrin Sameith
Thanasis Margaritis
Nathalie Brabers
Loes van de Pasch
Linda V Bakker
Dik van Leenen
Frank CP Holstege
Patrick Kemmeren
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[1] University Medical Centre Utrecht,Molecular Cancer Research
[2] Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre,undefined
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BMC Genomics | / 13卷
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Regulatory networks; Glucose signalling; Trehalose biosynthesis; Gene expression profiling;
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