Metabolic Profiling of Transgenic Tomato Plants Overexpressing Hexokinase Reveals That the Influence of Hexose Phosphorylation Diminishes during Fruit Development
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Fernando Carrari | Alisdair R Fernie | Björn Hegemann | F. Carrari | A. Fernie | Björn Hegemann | A. Lytovchenko | C. Bruedigam | D. Granot | U. Roessner-Tunali | David Granot | Ute Roessner-Tunali | Anna Lytovchenko | Claudia Bruedigam | Claudia Bruedigam
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