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4 Gauthier, T., "Trypacidin, a spore-borne toxin from Aspergillus fumigatus, is cytotoxic to lung cells" 7 : e29906-, 2012
5 Huang, K. X., "Transformations of Penicillium islandicum and Penicillium frequentans that produce anthraquinonerelated compounds" 28 : 580-584, 1995
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