Phytoalexins of the crucifer Barbarea vulgaris: Structural profile and correlation with glucosinolate turnover.
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S. Bak | M. Burow | N. Agerbirk | C. Crocoll | D. Pattison | P. Cárdenas | K. M. Jensen | Jonas P. Landtved | Signe H. Larsen | Nicolai Lindegaard | Sebastian Wøhlk
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