A re-evaluation of the final step of vanillin biosynthesis in the orchid Vanilla planifolia.
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R. Dixon | Hui Shen | Xiaolan Rao | Fang Chen | D. Havkin-Frenkel | Hailian Yang | J. Barros-Rios | F. Belanger | Chenggang Liu | G. Kourteva | A. Podstolski
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