A quick and efficient system for antibiotic-free expression of heterologous genes in tobacco roots
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I. Raskin | S. Komarnytsky | N. Borisjuk | A. Gaume | A. Garvey | Alison Garvey | I. Raskin | Nikolai Borisjuk
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