FLP/FRT Recombination from Yeast: Application of a Two Gene Cassette Scheme as an Inducible System in Plants
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Dirk Becker | C. N. Stewart | Mitra Mazarei | C. Neal Stewart | Murali R. Rao | Hong S. Moon | Tobias M. H. Schenk | M. Mazarei | D. Becker | Murali R. Rao
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