5'CATGCAT-3' Elements Modulate the Expression of Glycinin Genes (original) (raw)
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Helmut Baumlein
The Plant Journal, 1992
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Fumio Takaiwa
MGG Molecular & General Genetics, 1990
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TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2002
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Myeong-Je Cho
Plant Science, 1998
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Sylvia Pater
Plant Molecular Biology, 1996
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Vu Huu Thanh
Plant Cell, 1989
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denis J murphy
Plant Molecular Biology, 1994
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William Marcotte
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Stamatis Rigas
Plant molecular biology, 1997
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Reda Sammour
Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2006
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Raju Datla
1997
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Genetic Engineering, 1997
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Fumio Takaiwa
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The Plant Journal, 1997
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Corinne Davies
THE PLANT CELL ONLINE, 1989
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Albert Kausch
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004
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Manuel Reina
Plant Science, 1988
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Sukumar Nandi
Plant Cell Reports, 2001
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