Down-Regulation of NSP2 Expression in Developmentally Young Regions of Lotus japonicus Roots in Response to Rhizobial Inoculation
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- Murakami Yasuhiro MURAKAMI Yasuhiro
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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- Yokoyama Hiroshi YOKOYAMA Hiroshi
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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- Fukui Rie [他] FUKUI Rie
- Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
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- KAWAGUCHI Masayoshi
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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Author(s)
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- Murakami Yasuhiro MURAKAMI Yasuhiro
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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- Yokoyama Hiroshi YOKOYAMA Hiroshi
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
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- Fukui Rie [他] FUKUI Rie
- Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
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- KAWAGUCHI Masayoshi
- Division of Symbiotic Systems, National Institute for Basic Biology
Journal
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- Plant and cell physiology
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Plant and cell physiology 54(4), 518-527, 2013-04-01
Oxford University Press
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