The suppression of the glutelin storage protein gene in transgenic rice seeds results in a higher yield of recombinant protein
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U. Yoon | S. Ha | Sun-Hyung Lim | Yeon-Hee Lee | Sang-Ho Kang | Jong-Yeol Lee | Young-Mi Kim | Theresa Lee | Se-Hee Kim
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