Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism

Goßmann T, Ziegler M (2014)
DNA Repair 23: 39-48.

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Goßmann, ToniUniBi ; Ziegler, Mathias
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
DNA Repair
Band
23
Seite(n)
39-48
ISSN
1568-7864
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2941298

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Goßmann T, Ziegler M. Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism. DNA Repair. 2014;23:39-48.
Goßmann, T., & Ziegler, M. (2014). Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism. DNA Repair, 23, 39-48. doi:10.1016/j.dnarep.2014.07.005
Goßmann, Toni, and Ziegler, Mathias. 2014. “Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism”. DNA Repair 23: 39-48.
Goßmann, T., and Ziegler, M. (2014). Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism. DNA Repair 23, 39-48.
Goßmann, T., & Ziegler, M., 2014. Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism. DNA Repair, 23, p 39-48.
T. Goßmann and M. Ziegler, “Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism”, DNA Repair, vol. 23, 2014, pp. 39-48.
Goßmann, T., Ziegler, M.: Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism. DNA Repair. 23, 39-48 (2014).
Goßmann, Toni, and Ziegler, Mathias. “Sequence divergence and diversity suggests ongoing functional diversification of vertebrate NAD metabolism”. DNA Repair 23 (2014): 39-48.
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