Plant–pathogen interactions: what is proteomics telling us?
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O. Franco | M. F. Grossi-de-Sá | Â. Mehta | A. C. Brasileiro | D. S. Souza | E. Romano | M. A. Campos | Marilia S. Silva | O. L. Franco | R. Fragoso | R. Bevitori | T. Rocha | A. C. Brasileiro | Eduardo Romano | Octávio L Franco | Angela Mehta | Ana C M Brasileiro | Djair S L Souza | Magnólia A Campos | Maria F Grossi-de-Sá | Marília S Silva | Rodrigo R Fragoso | Rosangela Bevitori | Thales L Rocha | D. S. Souza
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