EVALUATION OF GENE PROMOTER STRENGTHS BY TRANSIENT EXPRESSION IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA CHLOROPLASTS
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概要
著者
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NIWA Yasuo
Lab.Plant Cell Tech., Grad.Sch.Nutr.Envir.Sci., Univ.Shizuoka
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KOBAYASHI Hirokazu
Lab.Plant Cell Tech., Grad.Sch.Nutr.Envir.Sci., Univ.Shizuoka
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Niwa Yasuo
Laboratory Of Plant Cell Technology And Coe Program In The 21st Century Graduate School Of Nutrition
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Sakaiya Mao
Laboratory Of Plant Cell Technology And Coe Program In The 21st Century Graduate School Of Nutrition
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Yoshimoto K
Univ. Shizuoka Shizuoka Jpn
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YOSHIMOTO Kohki
Lab.Plant Cell Tech., Grad.Sch.Nutr.Envir.Sci., Univ.Shizuoka
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SAKAIYA Mao
Lab.Plant Cell Tech., Grad.Sch.Nutr.Envir.Sci., Univ.Shizuoka
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ISONO Kyoichi
RITE
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Laboratory Of Plant Cell Technology And Coe Program In The 21st Century Graduate School Of Nutrition
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Niwa Yasuo
Lab.plant Cell Tech. Grad.sch.nutr.envir.sci. Univ.shizuoka
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Isono Kyoichi
Laboratory Of Plant Cell Technology Graduate School Of Nutritional And Environmental Sciences Univer
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Niwa Yasuo
Laboratory Of Plant Molecular Improvement And Global Coe Program Graduate School Of Nutritional And
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Laboratory Of Plant Molecular Improvement And Global Coe Program Graduate School Of Nutritional And
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Laboratory Of Plant Cell Technology Graduate School Of Nutritional And Environmental Sciences Univer
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