Three Arabidopsis MBF1 Homologs with Distinct Expression Profiles Play Roles as Transcriptional Co-activators
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概要
著者
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Tsuda Kenichi
Laboratory Of Environmental Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaid
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Hirose Susumu
Department Of Development Genetics National Institute Of Genetics
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Hirose Susumu
Department Of Developmental Genetics National Institute Of Genetics And Department Of Genetics Gradu
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Yamazaki Ken-ichi
Laboratory Of Environmental Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Environmental Science Hokkaido Univ
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TSUJI Toshihiro
Laboratory of Environmental Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokka
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Yamazaki Ken-ichi
Laboratory Of Environmental Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaid
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Yamazaki Ken-ichi
Laboratory Of Environmental Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaid
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Tsuji Toshihiro
Laboratory Of Environmental Molecular Biology Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaid
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