Development of a salicylic acid inducible minimal sub-genomic transcript promoter from Figwort mosaic virus with enhanced root- and leaf-activity using TGACG motif rearrangement.
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I. Maiti | N. Dey | Abhimanyu Das | Nrisingha Dey | Deepak Kumar | Sunita Patro | Jayasish Ghosh | Abhimanyu Das | Indu B Maiti | Deepak Kumar | Sunita Patro | Jayasish Ghosh
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