A Peroxiredoxin Q Homolog from Gentians is Involved in Both Resistance Against Fungal Disease and Oxidative Stress
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著者
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KIBA Akinori
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University
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YAMAMURA Saburo
Iwate Biotechnology Research Center
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Nakatsuka Takashi
Iwate Biotechnology Research Center
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Nishihara Masahiro
Iwate Biotechnology Research Center
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Kato Yoshiaki
Iwate Biotechnology Research Center
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Kiba Akinori
Iwate Biotechnology Research Center
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TSUKATANI Nobue
Iwate Biotechnology Research Center
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Nakata Masaru
Bioproduction Res. Inst. National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. (aist)
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Nakatsuka Takashi
Iwate Biotechnology Res. Center
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Nishihara Masahiro
Iwate Biotechnology Res. Center
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Nishihara Masahiro
Bioproduction Res. Inst. National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. (aist)
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Yamamura Saburo
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefecture University
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Yamasaki Satoshi
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefecture University
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