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The pennate diatom life cycle: a genetic, physiological and biochemical study using Seminavis robusta as a new experimental model

Jeroen Gillard (UGent)
(2009)
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Gillard, Jeroen. The Pennate Diatom Life Cycle: A Genetic, Physiological and Biochemical Study Using Seminavis Robusta as a New Experimental Model. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, 2009.
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Gillard, J. (2009). The pennate diatom life cycle: a genetic, physiological and biochemical study using Seminavis robusta as a new experimental model. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium.
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Gillard, Jeroen. 2009. “The Pennate Diatom Life Cycle: A Genetic, Physiological and Biochemical Study Using Seminavis Robusta as a New Experimental Model.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences.
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Gillard, Jeroen. 2009. “The Pennate Diatom Life Cycle: A Genetic, Physiological and Biochemical Study Using Seminavis Robusta as a New Experimental Model.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences.
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Gillard J. The pennate diatom life cycle: a genetic, physiological and biochemical study using Seminavis robusta as a new experimental model. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences; 2009.
IEEE
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J. Gillard, “The pennate diatom life cycle: a genetic, physiological and biochemical study using Seminavis robusta as a new experimental model,” Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium, 2009.
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