Directed evolution of plant basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors for the improvement of transactivational properties.
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Sitakanta Pattanaik | Ling Yuan | Ling Yuan | Que Kong | K. A. Shen | Claire H Xie | Que Kong | Katherine A Shen | Sitakanta Pattanaik | C. Xie
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