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  • Rossio V and Paulo JA (2025) Comprehensive Analysis of the Proteome of S. cerevisiae Wild-Type and pdr5Δ Cells in Response to Bisphenol A (BPA) Exposure. Microorganisms 13(1) PMID:39858881
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  • Rossio V and Paulo JA (2024) Comparative Proteome-Wide Abundance Profiling of Yeast Strains Deleted for Cdc48 Adaptors. Proteomes 12(4) PMID:39585118
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