Identification of a flavin-monooxygenase as the S-oxygenating enzyme in aliphatic glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis.
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Barbara A Halkier | D. Kliebenstein | B. G. Hansen | B. Halkier | Daniel J Kliebenstein | Bjarne G Hansen
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