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  • Ruta LL, et al. (2019) Manganese Suppresses the Haploinsufficiency of Heterozygous trpy1Δ/TRPY1Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells and Stimulates the TRPY1-Dependent Release of Vacuolar Ca2+ under H₂O₂ Stress. Cells 8(2) PMID:30678234
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  • Ruta LL, et al. (2018) Epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate, the main green tea component, is toxic to Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells lacking the Fet3/Ftr1. Food Chem 266:292-298 PMID:30381188
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