Identification of an apoplastic protein involved in the initial phase of salt stress response in rice root by two-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplastic protein involved in the initial phase of salt stress response in rice root by two-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplasti ...... o-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplasti ...... o-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplasti ...... o-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplasti ...... o-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplasti ...... o-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Identification of an apoplasti ...... o-dimensional electrophoresis.
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Cui-Jun Zhang
Jun-Feng Zhao
Li-Hong Tian
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10.1104/PP.108.131144
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2008-11-26T00:00:00Z