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    Walsh, M. C., Scholte, M. E., Valkier, J., Smits, H. P., & van Dam, K. (1996). Glucose sensing and signalling properties in Saccharomyces cerevisiae require the presence of at least two members of the glucose transporter family. Journal of Bacteriology, 178, 2593-2597. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.178.9.2593-2597.1996
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    Gorst, C., Merkx, M., Scholte, M. E., & Averill, B. A. (1995). The di-iron center in bovine spleen purple acid phosphatase. Journal of inorganic biochemistry, 59, 379.
  • Oehlen, L. J. W. M., Scholte, M. E., de Koning, W., & van Dam, K. (1994). Decrease in glycolytic flux in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cdc35-1 cells at restrictive temperature correlates with a decrease in glucose transport. Microbiology, 140, 1891-1898.
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    Walsh, M. C., Smits, H. P., Scholte, M. E., & van Dam, K. (1994). Affinity of glucose transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is modulated during growth on glucose. Journal of Bacteriology, 176, 953-958.
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