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Astrid Radkohl

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 5, 2022
Plasmid-Based Gene Knockout Strategy with Subsequent Marker Recycling in Pichia pastorisSimon Kobalter, Astrid Radkohl, Helmut Schwab, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 28, 2021
<i>Komagataella phaffii</i> as Emerging Model Organism in Fundamental ResearchLukas Bernauer, Astrid Radkohl, Leonie Gabriela Katharina Lehmayer, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 1, 2025
Pichia pastoris RNA-Sequencing and Data AnalysisJulian Christopher Krappinger, Astrid Radkohl, Veronika Schusterbauer, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|January 23, 2024
Human Sterols Are Overproduced, Stored and Excreted in YeastsAstrid Radkohl, Veronika Schusterbauer, Lukas Bernauer, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 5, 2022
Plasmid-Based Gene Knockout Strategy with Subsequent Marker Recycling in Pichia pastorisSimon Kobalter, Astrid Radkohl, Helmut Schwab, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 28, 2021
<i>Komagataella phaffii</i> as Emerging Model Organism in Fundamental ResearchLukas Bernauer, Astrid Radkohl, Leonie Gabriela Katharina Lehmayer, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 1, 2025
Pichia pastoris RNA-Sequencing and Data AnalysisJulian Christopher Krappinger, Astrid Radkohl, Veronika Schusterbauer, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|January 23, 2024
Human Sterols Are Overproduced, Stored and Excreted in YeastsAstrid Radkohl, Veronika Schusterbauer, Lukas Bernauer, et al.
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