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Analysis of Protein Import into Chloroplasts Isolated from Stressed Plants
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Plant abiotic stress. Introduction to PSB special issue
Narendra Tuteja1, Antonio Fernandez Tiburcio, Ana Margarida Fortes
1Plant Molecular Biology Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, India. narendra@icgeb.res.in
Plant Signaling & Behavior
|April 23, 2011
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