Molecular cloning, characterization and analysis of the intracellular localization of a water-soluble chlorophyll-binding protein (WSCP) from Virginia pepperweed (Lepidium virginicum), a unique WSCP that preferentially binds chlorophyll b in vitro
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H. Satoh | A. Uchida | Shigekazu Takahashi | K. Nakayama | Haruna Yanai | Yuko Oka-Takayama | Aya Zanma-Sohtome | K. Fujiyama
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